ATLAS 800 SERIES System Manual 61200780L1-1C August 2004 1200780L1 ATLAS 830 System, AC 1200781L1 ATLAS 830 System, DC 1200321L1 ATLAS 890 System 1200322L1 ATLAS 890 System Controller Module 1200185L3 Quad T1/PRI Option Module 1200264L1 Quad E1/PRA Option Module 1200184L1 Quad Nx 56/64 Option Module 4200261Lx Quad USSI Option Module 1200186L2 Octal Basic Rate ISDN (U-Interface) Option Module 1200343L1 Octal Basic Rate ISDN (S/T Interface) Option Module 1200223L1 T3 Option Module 1200
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ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Revision History Revision History Document Revision Date Description of Changes A Aug 2002 Initial release. B Jan 2004 Added Modem-24 Module. Combined ATLAS 830 and ATLAS 890 into one manual. C Aug 2004 Corrections to menu selections. D E F G Conventions Notes provide additional useful information. Cautions signify information that could prevent service interruption.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Safety Instructions Safety Instructions When using your telephone equipment, please follow these basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or personal injury: 1. Do not use this product near water, such as a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. 2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless-type) during an electrical storm. There is a remote risk of shock from lightning. 3.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual FCC-Required Information FCC-Required Information Product: ATLAS 830 (1200780L1/1200781L1) and ATLAS 890 (1200321L1) FCC regulations require the following information be provided in this manual: 1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC rules and requirements adopted by ACTA. Each of the registered modules has a label showing the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number (REN). If requested, provide this information to the telephone company. 2.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual FCC-Required Information FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Affadavits Affadavits Affidavit Requirements Connection to Digital Services • An affidavit is required to be given to the telephone company whenever digital terminal equipment without encoded analog content and billing protection is used to transmit digital signals containing encoded analog content which are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signal and transmitted on the network.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Affadavits Affidavit for Connection of Customer Premises Equipment to 1.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Industry Canada Compliance Information Industry Canada Compliance Information Notice: The Industry Canada label applied to the product (identified by the Industry Canada logo or the “IC:” in front of the certification/registration number) signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met. Notice: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal equipment is supplied in the documentation or on the product labeling/markings.
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Table of Contents Section 1 Engineering Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Assists network designers in incorporating the ATLAS 800 Series System into existing networks. Includes pinouts. Section 2 System Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Provides managers with an overview of the ATLAS 800 Series System. Section 3 Network Turnup Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SECTION 1 ENGINEERING GUIDELINES Assists network designers in incorporating the ATLAS 800 Series System into existing networks. Includes pinouts. Table of Contents ATLAS 830 Description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Equipment Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Power Requirements (AC System) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines List of Pinouts Pinout 1. Pinout 2. Pinout 3. Pinout 4. Pinout 5. Pinout 6. Pinout 7. Pinout 8. Pinout 9. Pinout 10. Pinout 11. Pinout 12. Pinout 13. Pinout 14. Pinout 15. Pinout 16. Pinout 17. Pinout 18. Pinout 19. Pinout 20. Pinout 21. Pinout 22. Pinout 23. Pinout 24. Pinout 25. Pinout 26. Pinout 27. Pinout 28. Pinout 29. Pinout 30. Pinout 31. Pinout 32. ATLAS 830 CRAFT Port (DB-9, female) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1. ATLAS 830 DESCRIPTION Equipment Dimensions The ATLAS 830 is 17.5” W, 12.5” D, and 5.5” H and is equipped for table top use or for mounting in a 19-inch rack (mounting brackets are included in the shipment). All option modules fit inside the unit. Power Requirements (AC System) Regardless of the option modules configuration installed in the unit, the ATLAS 830 AC system has a maximum power consumption of 200 W and a maximum current draw of 3.5 A.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines ATLAS 830 Front Panel ACO Switch The ACO switch clears the Alarm Relay (located on the rear panel) after an alarm condition has occurred. If an alarm condition is corrected and then reoccurs, the Alarm Relay activates again. CRAFT Port Use the CRAFT port (see Pinout 1) to configure the system via an EIA-232 connection. Pinout 1.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines ATLAS 830 Front Panel Table 1. ATLAS 830 Front Panel LEDs’ Purpose (Continued) LED Network Purpose Displays the status of the two built-in T1/PRI interfaces on the rear panel of the unit. (These are referred to in the menus as Slot 0, Ports 1 and 2.) OK Indicates that the network interface has passed self-test and is operating correctly. Test Indicates that there is an active test on the T1/PRI interface.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines ATLAS 830 Front Panel Table 2. ATLAS 830 LED Descriptions For these LEDs... This color light... Indicates that... Red (solid) Power supply error condition or temperature alarm. Green The unit is on and connected to a power source. Off The unit is off. Green (solid) No diagnosed system faults were found. Green (fast blink) System Controller is offline. Yellow (fast blink) Flash download is in progress.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines ATLAS 830 Rear Panel Table 2. ATLAS 830 LED Descriptions (Continued) For these LEDs... This color light... Indicates that... Green (solid) Module is present. Green (fast blink) Module has been manually taken offline by the user. Red (solid) Module is in an alarm state. Red (fast blink) Module has no response, has been removed, or is not supported. Red (slow blink) Module is not ready. None No module occupies the slot.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines ADMIN Ethernet Port Port ATLAS 830 Rear Panel T1/PRI Interfaces Alarm Contacts Slot 1 Slot 5 Slot 2 Slot 6 Slot 3 Slot 7 Slot 4 Slot 8 Option Module Slots Power On/Off Switch Power Supply Figure 2. ATLAS 830 Rear Panel Admin Port The ADMIN port (EIA-232, see Pinout 2 on page 21) connects to a computer or modem and provides the following functions: • • • • Accepts EIA-232 input from a PC or a modem for controlling the ATLAS 830.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines ATLAS 830 Rear Panel 10/100BaseT Connection The 10/100BaseT port (RJ-45) provides a 10/100BaseT Ethernet LAN connection, which is used for IP Routing, TFTP, SNMP, and Telnet connections (see Pinout 3). Pinout 3.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines ATLAS 830 At-A-Glance Specifications Pinout 5. ATLAS 830 T1/PRI Pin Name 1 RxData-Ring (R) Receive data from the network 2 RxData-Tip (T) Receive data from the network 3 Unused 4 TxData-Ring (R1) Send data towards the network 5 TxData-Tip (T1) Send data towards the network 6,7,8 4. Description — Unused — ATLAS 830 AT-A-GLANCE SPECIFICATIONS Table 3 lists the specifications for the ATLAS 830 system. Table 3.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines ATLAS 830 At-A-Glance Specifications Table 3.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines ATLAS 830 At-A-Glance Specifications Table 3. ATLAS 830 Specifications (Continued) Application Feature Specification Frame Relay Packet throughput 7900 pkts/sec (based on 64 byte size packets) Management signaling interfaces UNI (user and network) NNI Management signaling types ANSI T1.617-D (Annex D) ITU-T Q.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines ATLAS 890 Description Table 3. ATLAS 830 Specifications (Continued) Application Feature Specification IP Routing Route discovery RIP V1 RIP V2 ICMP ARP IARP UDP Relay SNMP support RFCs 1315, 1213, 1406 Adtran Enterprise MIB Algorithm Voice Compression Module G.723.1 or Netcoder (proprietary) Voice Compression Number of channels supported Up to 64 compression channels 5.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines 6. ATLAS 890 Front Panel ATLAS 890 FRONT PANEL The front panel contains the Alarm Cut-off (ACO) switch, the CRAFT port, and the controller and option modules, and system (fans and alarm) status LEDS. The LEDs provide visual information about the ATLAS 890 base unit and any option module that may be installed. Figure 3 identifies these features. Controller LEDs Option Module LEDs System LEDs CRAFT Port ACO Switch Figure 3.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines ATLAS 890 Front Panel CRAFT Port Use the CRAFT port (see Pinout 6) to connect to a computer to configure the system via an EIA-232 connection or to connect to a modem. Pinout 6.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines ATLAS 890 Front Panel Table 4. ATLAS 890 Front Panel LEDs’ Purpose (Continued) LED Purpose Option Module Displays by row the operational condition of each module installed in the option slots. All LEDs will be off if no option module is installed. (See Table 5 on page 29.) Status Indicates the operational condition of modules installed in the option slots. Online Indicates whether the module is available for use or is currently in use.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines ATLAS 890 Front Panel Table 5. ATLAS 890 LED Description (Continued) For These Leds... This Color Light... Indicates That... Green (slow blink) Card is not ready. Green (fast blink) Card is not supported. Green (solid) Active controller present. Amber (solid) Controller is in test mode. Amber (fast blink) Card is upgrading firmware. Red (fast blink) Flash parameters are not compatible.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines 7. ATLAS 890 Rear Panel ATLAS 890 REAR PANEL The ATLAS 890 rear panel contains 16 slots for housing option modules which provide a variety of additional resources and data ports (see Figure 4). All slots are functionally identical. The ATLAS 890 also contains two slots for housing controller modules and a single slot dedicated for power supply use only.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines ATLAS 890 Rear Panel Pinout 7.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines ATLAS 890 Rear Panel Alarm Relay Connection This connection alerts the user when a pre-selected alarm condition exists. The four-pin, removable terminal block connects with external wiring (see Pinout 9). Refer to DLP-12, Connecting to the ATLAS 890 External Input, for detailed instructions. Clear the alarm condition by pressing the ACO switch located on the front panel of the ATLAS 890. Pinout 9.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines 8. ATLAS 890 At-A-Glance Specifications ATLAS 890 AT-A-GLANCE SPECIFICATIONS Table 6 lists the specifications for the ATLAS 890 system. Table 6.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines ATLAS 890 At-A-Glance Specifications Table 6. ATLAS 890 Specifications (Continued) Application Feature Specification Frame Relay Packet throughput 11,700 pkts/sec (64-1500 size packets) Management signaling interfaces UNI (user and network) NNI Management signaling types ANSI T1.617-D (Annex D) ITU-T Q.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines Option Module Pinouts Table 6. ATLAS 890 Specifications (Continued) Application Feature Specification IP Routing Route discovery RIP V1 RIP V2 ICMP ARP IARP UDP Relay SNMP support RFCs 1315, 1213, 1406 Adtran Enterprise MIB Algorithm Voice Compression Module G.723.1 or Netcoder (proprietary) Voice Compression Number of channels supported Up to 64 compression channels 9.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines Option Module Pinouts Quad E1/PRA Option Module Using the provided adapter cables, the DB-62 port of the Quad E1/PRA Option Module (P/N 1200264L1) supplies a DB-15 connection (see Pinout 12). See Pinout 13 for the DB-62 interface pinout. Pinout 12.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines Option Module Pinouts Quad Nx 56/64 Option Module Using the provided adapter cables, each DB-78 port of the Quad Nx 56/64 Option Module (P/N 1200184L1) supplies a V.35 Winchester-style connection (see Pinout 14). Pinout 15 shows the DB-78 interface pinout. Pinout 14. Quad Nx 56/64 Module (V.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines Option Module Pinouts Pinout 15.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines Option Module Pinouts Quad USSI Option Module Pinouts 16 through 20 on the following pages describe the available interfaces for the Quad USSI Option Module (P/N 4200261Lx). Pinout 16.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines Option Module Pinouts Pinout 17. Quad USSI Module (EIA-530) Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Shield (Ground) 10 Carrier Detect (B) 19 Request to Send (B) 2 Transmit Data (A) 11 Ext.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines Option Module Pinouts Pinout 19. Quad USSI Module (RS-232) Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Shield (Ground) 14 Sec. Transmit Data 2 Transmit Data 15 DCE Transmit Clock 3 Received Data 16 Sec. Received Data 4 Request to Send 17 Receive Signal Element Timing 5 Clear to Send 18 Not used 6 Data Set Ready 19 Sec.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines Option Module Pinouts Octal BRI ISDN (U-Interface) Option Module Each port of the Octal BRI ISDN (U-Interface) Option Module (P/N 1200186L2) uses a single RJ-45 jack to connect to a standard BRI U interface circuit (see Pinout 21). Pinout 21.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines Option Module Pinouts Async-232 Option Module Using the provided adapter cables, each Async-232 Option Module (P/N 1200182L1) interface provides a DB-25 (see Pinout 23). Pinout 23.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines Option Module Pinouts T3 Drop and Insert Option Module Using the provided RG-59, 75-Ohm cables (P/N 3125I054), each T3 Drop and Insert Option Module (P/N 1200225L1) provides BNC connectors for primary and secondary transmit and receive connections (see Pinout 25). Pinout 25.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines Option Module Pinouts Pinout 27. Dual Video Module (V.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines Option Module Pinouts Pinout 28. Dual Video Module (EIA-530) Pin Signal Description 1 Shield (Ground) 2 Transmit Data (A) 3 Pin 10 Signal Description Pin Signal Description Carrier Detect (B) 19 Request to Send (B) 11 Ext.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines Option Module Pinouts NxT1 HSSI/V.35 Option Module The NxT1 HSSI/V/35 Option Module (P/N 1200771L1) uses a single 50 pin SCSI-II interface (or V.35 interface using an optional adapter cable) to combine eight T1s of data (a combination of eight using the four NxT1 HSSI/V.35 Module T1 ports and other T1 ports installed in the system). See Pinouts 30 and 31. Pinout 30. NxT1 HSSI/V.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Engineering Guidelines Option Module Pinouts Pinout 31. NxT1 HSSI/V.35 Module (50-pin SCSI-II and V.35 Winchester) (Continued) Pin (+ Side) Pin (- Side) Direction Description 16 41 I V.35 SD Send Data — 42 O V.35 DCD - Data Carrier Detect 17-18 43 — Ancillary to DCE (Reserved) 19 44 — HSSI SG - Signal Ground 20 45 O V.35 ST - Send Timing 21 46 O V.35 RT - Receive Timing 22 47 O V.35 RD - Receive Data 23 — O V.
SECTION 2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Provides managers with an overview of the ATLAS 800 Series System. This section contains general information and describes physical and operational concepts, card functions, network relationships, provisioning, testing, alarm status, and system monitoring. This section should be used in conjunction with Section 1, Engineering Guidelines, on page 14 of the system manual. Table of Contents System Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Description 1. System Overview SYSTEM OVERVIEW The ATLAS 800 Series’ modular and highly scalable platform provides robust solutions for the wide-area communication needs of medium-to-large corporations and network access providers. The ATLAS 800 Series is an Integrated Access System with extensive support of dedicated bandwidth management and access switching.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Description Features and Benefits Signaling Support • • • • ISDN D Channel Robbed Bit, E&M, Ground Start, Loop Start Convert between Robbed Bit Signaling and ISDN D Channel Direct Inward Dialing ISDN Switch Types • 5ESS™, DMS-100™, National ISDN, 4ESS™, Euro ISDN (ATLAS 830 only) Dedicated Connection Maps • • • • Up to five connection maps Time of day/day of week configurable Preserves signaling through cross-connect No effect on unconfigured channels Switched C
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Description Option Modules Overview PPP Switching • • • • Supports up to 100 simultaneous PPP connections. Performs PAP, CHAP, or EAP authentication methods on a per connection basis. Includes keepalive functionality for PPP connections. Provides capability for numbered or unnumbered PPP interfaces. 3. OPTION MODULES OVERVIEW Each option module is hot-swappable with configuration restored upon replacement.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Description Option Modules Overview Each option module provides a variety of performance and alarm status information. Several features of each module are user-configurable, although default values reflect the most common configurations. All option modules contain an extensive self-test as well as tests designed for the technologies they incorporate.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Description Option Modules Overview T3 Option Module (P/N 1200223L1) The T3 Option Module provides a single, channelized T3 interface that allows bandwidth management of up to 28 T1s. It functions as a T3 DSU/CSU, M13 multiplexer, and 3/1/0 timeslot interchange DACS. The T3 clock or any of the odd T1s contained in the T3 circuit may deliver timing for the system.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Description Option Modules Overview HDLC Resource Module (P/N 1200222L1) Certain ATLAS 800 Series applications require a larger number of High-level Data Link Control (HDLC) controllers than the 35 supplied on the system controller module. The HDLC Resource Module contains 128 HDLC controllers and is used when the application requirements call for more HDLC controllers than are provided with the other ATLAS 800 Series hardware components.
SECTION 3 NETWORK TURNUP PROCEDURES Provides step-by-step instructions for installing and powering up the ATLAS 800 Series System. Table of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Unpacking and Inspecting the System . . . . . . .
1. INTRODUCTION This section discusses the installation process for the ATLAS 800 Series System. 2. TOOLS REQUIRED The tools required for installation of the ATLAS include the following: • #2 Phillips-head screwdriver • Flat-head screwdriver (for installing modules) To prevent electrical shock, do not install equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm. Electronic modules can be damaged by static electrical discharge.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Network Turnup Procedures Grounding Instructions Table 1. Items Included in ATLAS Shipment (Continued) Item Description ATLAS 830 ATLAS 890 19-23” Convertable Rackmount brackets and screws n/a D RJ-45—DB-25 adapter (1 for modem connection) n/a D RJ-45 control port cable (1) - ADTRAN P/N 3127004 n/a D RJ-45—DB-9 adapter (1) n/a D 4.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Network Turnup Procedures 5. Supplying Power to the Unit SUPPLYING POWER TO THE UNIT AC-Powered Systems The AC-powered ATLAS 830 and ATLAS 890 come equipped with a detachable 6-foot power cord with a 3-prong plug for connecting to a grounded power receptacle. As shipped, the ATLAS is set to factory default conditions. After installing the unit and any option modules, the ATLAS is ready for power-up.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Network Turnup Procedures 6. Mounting Options MOUNTING OPTIONS The ATLAS 830 may be used on a tabletop or installed in a 19-inch or 23-inch rackmount configuration. The ATLAS 890 must be rackmounted. For rackmount installations, the ATLAS allows flush-face mount, face-forward mount, and center mount (see Figure 1).
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Network Turnup Procedures 7. Installing Network and Option Modules INSTALLING NETWORK AND OPTION MODULES Option Slots Numbering Figure 2 shows the option slot numbering designation for the ATLAS 830, and Figure 3 shows the option slot numbering designation for the ATLAS 890. (Slots 7 and 8 of the ATLAS 830 may also be used for an optional redundant power supply.) The two units share the same ATLAS 800 Series option module cards.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Network Turnup Procedures Installing Network and Option Modules Option modules are intended to be serviced by qualified service personnel only. Modules Installation Instructions 1. Remove the cover plate from the appropriate option slot of the ATLAS rear panel. 2. Slide the option module into the option slot until the module is firmly seated against the front of the chassis. 3. Secure the (thumb)screws at both edges of the module. Tighten with a screwdriver. 4.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Network Turnup Procedures Installing Network and Option Modules Quad USSI Option Module System (P/N 4200261Lx) • Quad USSI Option Module System • Quad USSI Option Module System Quick Start Guide And one of the following: • EIA-530 to DB-78 Cable (System P/N 4200261L2, Cable P/N 3125I058) • RS-449/V.36 (System P/N 4200261L1, Cable P/N 3125I057) • RS-232 (System P/N 4200261L4, Cable P/N 3125I063) • CCIT X.21 V.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Network Turnup Procedures Installing Network and Option Modules 8,16,24,32 Channel Voice Compression Resource Modules (P/N 1200221Lx) • • 8,16,24,32 Channel Voice Compression Resource Modules 8,16,24,32 Channel Voice Compression Resource Modules Quick Start Guide Nx 56/64 BONDing Resource Module (P/N 1200262L1): • • Nx 56/64 BONDing Resource Module Nx 56/64 BONDing Resource Module Quick Start Guide HDLC Resource Module (P/N 1200222L1) • • HDLC Resource Module HDLC Resou
SECTION 4 USER INTERFACE GUIDE Provides detailed descriptions of all menu options and configuration parameters for the ATLAS 800 Series System. This section is designed for use by network administrators and others who will configure and provision the system. It contains information about navigating the VT100 user interface, configuring the unit and modules, and using the menus. Table of Contents Navigating the Terminal Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual User Interface Guide Router (IP). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241 Dedicated Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254 Circuit Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265 Dial Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1. NAVIGATING THE TERMINAL MENUS Log in to the ATLAS 800 Series by connecting a standard straight-through serial cable to a VT100 terminal (or PC with VT100 emulator) and the DB-9 CRAFT port located on the front panel of the unit or the ADMIN port on the rear panel of the unit. Configure the terminal settings for 9600 data rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no flow control. After you connect to the unit, a login screen appears.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Navigating the Terminal Menus You can view the terminal windows in two ways: with fields and submenus displaying horizontally across the right pane, or with fields and submenus displaying vertically down the right pane. Viewing submenus vertically rather than horizontally allows you to see information at a glance rather than scrolling horizontally across the window. To change the view, move your cursor to an index number and press . Figure 2 shows this alternate view.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Navigating the Terminal Menus Right Window Pane Notation The right window pane shows the contents of the currently selected menu. These contents can include both submenu items and data fields. Some submenus contain additional submenus and some data fields contain additional data fields. The following chart explains the notation used to identify these additional items. This notation... Means that...
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Navigating the Terminal Menus Moving through the Menus To do this... Press this key... Return to the home screen H Jump between two menu items Press J while the cursor is located on a menu item, and you jump back to the main screen. Go to another menu item, press J, and you jump back to the screen that was displayed the first time you pressed J. J Press J anytime you want to jump between these items.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Navigating the Terminal Menus Configuration Keystrokes To do this... Press this key... Restore factory default settings. This setting restores the factory defaults based on the location of the cursor. If the cursor is on a module line (in the MODULES menu), then only the selected module is updated to factory defaults. F Copy selected items to the clipboard.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual 2. TERMINAL MENUS AND SYSTEM CONTROL Selecting the Appropriate Menu The terminal menus are the access point to all other operations. Each terminal menu item has several functions and submenus that identify and provide access to specific operations and parameters. Use the chart below to help select the appropriate terminal menu. To do this... Go to this menu... Review and monitor general system information for the ATLAS.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual 3. System Info Menu Descriptions System Name SYSTEM INFO MENU DESCRIPTIONS The SYSTEM INFO menu provides basic information about the unit as well as data fields for editing information. Figure 3 displays the submenus and data fields available for this menu. Figure 3. System Info Menu System Name Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Provides a user-configurable text string for the name of the ATLAS. This name can help distinguish between different installations.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Info Menu Descriptions System Uptime System Uptime Read security: 5 Displays the length of time the ATLAS system has been running. Resetting the system resets this value to 0 days, 0 hours, 0 min and 0 secs. Startup Mode Read security: 5 Displays details about the last system startup. For example, this field reads “Warm Reboot” when rebooting the ATLAS from the SYSTEM UTILITY menu.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual 4. System Status Menu Descriptions Event Log SYSTEM STATUS MENU DESCRIPTIONS The SYSTEM STATUS menu provides the user with status information about the ATLAS operational parameters including logged system events and timing. Figure 4 displays the submenus and data fields. Figure 4. System Status Menu Event Log Displays the last 349 warning or failure messages sent including the day, date, and priority of the message.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Status Menu Descriptions Clear System Event Log Clear System Event Log Write security: 3; Read security: 3 Clears the event log. Select Y to clear the log or N to exit the command. The following prompt displays: Confirm (y/n) This will clear the entire event log. After clearing the event log, data cannot be retrieved. Ethernet Port Read security: 5 Displays status information about the Ethernet port. An asterisk (*) indicates activity for the item.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Status Menu Descriptions Craft Port Craft Port Write security: 2; Read security: 5 Displays the status of the CRAFT port. Tx Bytes Displays the number of bytes transmitted from the CRAFT port. Rx Bytes Displays the number of bytes received by the CRAFT port. Overrun Errs Displays the number of overrun errors received by the CRAFT port. Framing Errs Displays the number of framing errors received by the CRAFT port.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Status Menu Descriptions System Alarms (ATLAS 890) System Alarms (ATLAS 890) Displays the status of all ATLAS 890 system alarms. The following symbols are used. Symbol Description [–] Normal condition [*] Failure condition [!] No information available. May indicate that one of the four power supply slots does not contain a power supply. Power Indicates that one or both of the power supplies are not functional.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Data Tables System Status Menu Descriptions Resource Usage Read security: 5 Displays resource usage for dynamic resources throughout the system in a table format. Submenus Description Resource Type Displays types of dynamically allocated resources being tracked throughout the system. Examples are Analog (analog modem resource), SW Digital (digital call resource), and Pkt Voice (packet voice compression resource).
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Status Menu Descriptions Trunk Usage Trunk Usage Write security: 5; Read security: 5 DS0 usage tracking for Dial Plan connections. Indicates trunk use: (NET TERM PRI, NET TERM RBS; USER TERM PRI, and USER TERM RBS). Data Tables Read security: 5 Displays collected trunk resource usage data.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Status Menu Descriptions Redundancy (ATLAS 890) Redundancy (ATLAS 890) Write security: 5; Read security: 5 SCU A Displays the status of the system controller unit (SCU) installed in Slot A. SCU B Displays the status of the system controller unit (SCU) installed in Slot B. Hardware Compatibility Displays the current hardware of the SCUs installed in Slots A and B. Provides status for any compatibility issues that exist.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual 5. System Config Menu Descriptions Primary Timing Source SYSTEM CONFIG MENU DESCRIPTIONS The SYSTEM CONFIG menu allows you to set up the ATLAS operational configuration. Figure 5 shows the items included in this menu. Menu options follow. Figure 5. System Config Menu Primary Timing Source Write security: 1; Read security: 5 Selects the primary timing source. You can select either Internal or any port available that is capable of providing timing.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Config Menu Descriptions Max Telnet Sessions Max Telnet Sessions Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Defines the maximum number of Telnet sessions that can be active at the same time. Enter a number between 0 and 12 in this field. If you enter zero in MAX TELNET SESSIONS, you will not be able to use Telnet. Only enter zero if you want to completely lock out Telnet access.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Config Menu Descriptions Admin Port Admin Port Write security: 2; Read security: 5 Accepts input for configuring the ADMIN port located on the rear of the unit. Port Name Defines the name of the ADMIN port. You can leave this field blank. Port Type Specifies whether you use DIRECT or DIAL mode. DIRECT mode is used when connecting to a VT100 terminal, and DIAL mode is used for modem access. Port Speed Specifies the baud rate of the port.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Config Menu Descriptions SNMP SNMP Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Provides a way to configure SNMP access for the ATLAS. The following options are available for review and editing: SNMP Access Defines whether SNMP access to the ATLAS is enabled or disabled. Select the appropriate option. SNMP Communities Defines SNMP manager(s) characteristics as follows:. Submenus Description IP Address Specifies the IP address of the network manager.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual DS1 Current Perf Thresholds System Config Menu Descriptions SNMP Defines performance threshold values for DS1 Line and Path statistics recorded in a 15-minute interval. Refer to the ADTRAN Enterprise MIB and the DS1 Extension MIB (available on the ADTRAN website at www.adtran.com) for more MIB-specific information. If a statistic value exceeds its threshold value, then the corresponding Alert Trap will be sent if the alert event is armed and Alert Traps are enabled.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual DS1 Total Perf Thresholds System Config Menu Descriptions SNMP Defines performance threshold values for DS1 Line and Path statistics. Refer to the ADTRAN Enterprise MIB and DS1 Extension MIB (available on the ADTRAN website at www.adtran.com) for more MIB specific information. If a statistic value exceeds its threshold value, then the corresponding Alert Trap will be sent if the alert event is armed and Alert Traps are enabled.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual ASP Endpoint Communities System Config Menu Descriptions Event Logging (Write security: 0; Read security: 0) Configures the ADLP list used when accepting incoming traps from remote ADTRAN TSU 100 Series or ISU 512 units. For a trap to be recognized and sent to the network management station listed in the Traps Destination field, the remote unit must be listed in the ASP Endpoint Communities list. The ADLP Address and ADLP Password parameters must be configured.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Host Facility System Config Menu Descriptions Real Time Clock (Write security: 3; Read security: 3) Specifies the facility destination of log events. Facilities are located on the host and are managed by the Syslog host daemon running on either a UNIX machine or a PC. For details on the ADTRAN syslog server host facilities, please refer to Section 7, ADTRAN Utilities, on page 367.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Config Menu Descriptions Bonding Config Serial Number Displays the serial number of the feature upgrade. Lic Cnt Displays the number of instances of the feature that the license provides. This field may not be applicable for a given feature—if it is not, this field is blank. Status Reflects the status, PERMANENT or TEMPORARY, of the feature upgrade license key.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Call Stagger System Config Menu Descriptions Alarm Relay Reset Specifies the amount of delay between placing calls for outgoing BONDING sessions. The following call stagger values are available: Submenus Description No Stagger There is no delay between the call dialing of a BONDING session. 500 ms Wait approximately ½ second between the call dialing of a BONDING session. 1 sec Wait approximately 1 second between the call dialing of a BONDING session.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Level System Config Menu Descriptions Ext. Input Alarm (ATLAS 890) Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Defines the event log category for the message associated with the alarm. For more details on event log categories, refer to Section 7, System Event Log. Ext. Input Alarm (ATLAS 890) Selects the condition that will trigger an External Input Alarm. Present The alarm activates when a signal is present. Absent The alarm activates when a signal is absent.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual 6. System Utility Menu Descriptions Update Firmware SYSTEM UTILITY MENU DESCRIPTIONS Use the SYSTEM UTILITY menu to view and set the system parameters shown in Figure 6. Figure 6. System Utility Menu Update Firmware Write security: 1; Read security: 5 Updates firmware when ATLAS 800 Series enhancements are released. Two transfer methods are available for use in updating any modules that contain Flash memory—including the ATLAS 800 Series system controller.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Utility Menu Descriptions Update Status TFTP Server Filename (Available for TFTP transfers only). Identifies the name of the update file to retrieve from the TFTP Server. Enter the full path name and filename for the file. Restart Schedule Indicates when to restart the updated module to invoke the new software, after selecting a module slot. The two options include RESTART IMMEDIATELY AFTER UPDATE and RESTART AT SPECIFIED DATE AND TIME.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Utility Menu Descriptions Config Transfer Config Transfer Write security: 3; Read security: 5 (Available with TFTP transfers only.) Sends a file containing the ATLAS 800 Series configuration to a file on a TFTP server using the TFTP protocol through the 10/100BaseT Ethernet port. CONFIG TRANSFER also lets you save the ATLAS 800 Series configuration as a backup file, so you can use the same configuration with multiple ATLAS 800 Series units.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Utility Menu Descriptions System Utilization System Utilization Write security: 0; Read security: 0 Displays statistics related to the ATLAS 800 Series internal operating system. Please check with ADTRAN Technical Support before attempting to use this menu. System Selftest Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Initiates a system self-test. The self-test consists of memory tests and data integrity tests for each installed module. Self-tests disrupt data flow.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Utility Menu Descriptions Ping Submenu Description (Self-test Log) Idx Index number of the log. Time Time and date of the log entry. Sl ATLAS 800 Series slot number. Pt ATLAS 800 Series port number. Event Event description.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Utility Menu Descriptions ATEL Client Size (Bytes) Specifies the size in bytes of the data portion of the ping request. The default value is 64 bytes, and the maximum size is 1024 bytes. Timeout (ms) Specifies the time in milliseconds to wait for the ping reply before timing out. The default timeout is 3 seconds (3000), and the maximum timeout value is 10 seconds (10,000).
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Utility Menu Descriptions Telnet Client Telnet Client Write security: 5; Read security: 5 Allows a user to open a Telnet session to any device listed in the ATLAS 800 Series route table. Address. Defines the IP address assigned to the remote unit you are trying to connect to. Escape Char Defines the Telnet client escape character. Typing the combination characters will close the active telnet session to the remote unit specified in the ADDRESS field.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Utility Menu Descriptions Force Controller Switch (ATLAS 890) Force Controller Switch (ATLAS 890) Write security: 0; Read security: 0 Forces the switch from active to standby to occur immediately. Reboot System Write security: 0; Read security: 0 Reboots the ATLAS 800 Series system.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual 7. Modules Menu Descriptions Slt MODULES MENU DESCRIPTIONS Write security: 3; Read security: 5 The MODULES menu provides status information and menu options that allow you to configure and control the installed option modules, as well as the network ports (see Figure 1). Figure 8. Modules Menu If you install a module in a slot, then want to install a different type of module in the slot, you must set this field to Empty before selecting another module type.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Modules Menu Descriptions Type Inserting modules into inappropriate slots will result in damage to the ATLAS. ATLAS 830: • Auxiliary power supplies are for use in Slots 7 and 8 only. ATLAS 890: • System Controller modules are for use in the controller slots SCUA and SCUB only. • Option Modules are for use in the option module slots 1-16 only. • Power supplies are for use in the power supply slots 14-17 only.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Modules Menu Descriptions State State Read security: 5 Displays whether the ATLAS controller or selected module is online or offline. Even though a module is physically installed, it must be marked ONLINE for it to be considered an available resource. This parameter allows an installed module to be marked OFFLINE, which may be useful in system troubleshooting. If you choose OFFLINE, the module will not be in alarm condition, but will display OFFLINE.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Quad T1/PRI Option Module Info QUAD T1/PRI OPTION MODULE This section provides detailed information on the MODULES menu and submenus for the Quad T1/PRI Option Module (P/N 1200185L3). The ATLAS 800 Series system controller automatically detects the presence of the Quad T1/PRI Option Module when it is installed in the system (listed as MODULES (T1/PRI)).
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Quad T1/PRI Option Module Alarm Status Alarm Status Read security: 5 Displays the current T1 alarm status. Prt Indicates the port number. Alarms Displays the following alarm conditions on the ATLAS 800 Series unit. Press to access this menu item. Alarm Types Descriptions LOS Indicates a loss of signal detected on port interface. RED Indicates inability to frame data received on the port. Alternately referred to as Out of Frame (OOF).
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Quad T1/PRI Option Module DS0 Alarms Character Description O Off hook - originate (RBS) R Ringing (RBS); Restart (ISDN) W Waiting dial tone DS0 Alarms Read security: 5 Displays per-DS0 alarm status. These alarms usually indicate the failure to receive the protocol that has been configured for the DS0. .
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Quad T1/PRI Option Module Performance 15Min BES Bursty Errored Second (BES) is a second with more than one, but less than 320 error events. SES Severely Errored Second (SES) is a second with 320 or more error events OR one or more Out Of Frame events. SEFS Severely Errored Frame Second is a second that contains four consecutive errored framing patterns. LOFC Loss of Frame Count is a count of seconds in which a valid framing pattern could not be obtained.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Quad T1/PRI Option Module Test Frame Write security: 2; Read security: 5 This line framing field must be set to match the frame format of the circuit to which it is connected, available from the network supplier. Choose either D4 or ESF. Code Write security: 2; Read security: 5 Set this line encoding field to match the line code of the circuit to which it is connected (this information is available from the network supplier).
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Loc LB Quad T1/PRI Option Module Test Write security: 4; Read security: 5 Causes loopback on near-end (local) port (see Figure 3 on page 74). The following options are available: Options Description Line Metallic loopback Payld Payload loopback; framing and clocking are regenerated. Remote LB Write security: 4; Read security: 5 Sends loopback code to remote CSU. The following options are available: Options Description AT&T Inband line (ESF/D4) - Full 1.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Quad T1/PRI Option Module Test Status Description LOS Sync has been lost. Sync Pattern is synchronized. ES Number of seconds with at least one bit error. CLR Write security: 3; Read security: 3 Clears error counters on test pattern results menu. Inj Write security: 3; Read security: 3 Injects errors into transmitted test pattern. Quad T1/PRI NI CSU DS1 Payload Loopback Line Loopback Figure 9. Loopback Test Diagram 61200780L1-1C © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Quad E1/PRA Option Module Info QUAD E1/PRA OPTION MODULE This section provides detailed information on the MODULES menu and submenus for the Quad E1/PRA Option Module (P/N 1200284L1). The ATLAS 800 Series system controller automatically detects the presence of the Quad E1/PRA Option Module when it is installed in the system (listed as E1/PRA).
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Quad E1/PRA Option Module Alarm Status Alarm Status Read security: 5 Displays any active alarms, as follows: Prt Indicates the port number. The Quad E1/PRA Option Module is a single-port device. Alarms Displays the alarm type, as listed below. Alarm Types Description LOS (Loss of Signal) No signal detected on port interface. LOF (Loss of Framing) The receiver is unable to synchronize to the Frame Alignment Signal (FAS) framing pattern of the received signal.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Quad E1/PRA Option Module TS0 Alarms TS0 Alarms Read security: 5 Displays per-TS0 alarm status. These alarms usually indicate the failure to receive the protocol that has been configured for the TS0. Character Description - No Alarm TS0 D D Channel Alarm (ISDN) F Frame Alarm (packet) T TBOP Alarm (packet) P PPP Alarm (packet) TS0 Status Read security: 5 The TS0 status indicates usage on a TS0 basis for each port.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Quad E1/PRA Option Module Performance Current Performance Current Write security:5; Read security: 5 The performance fields (either current, 15-minute total, or 24-hour total) provide status on key performance measures as specified in G.821 and RFC 1406 for the E1/PRA port. Prt Displays the port number. Clr Clears performance information for the selected port.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Quad E1/PRA Option Module Configuration Configuration Write security:5; Read security: 5 All of the following configurable parameters apply whether the port is connected to a Primary Rate Access circuit or a channelized E1 circuit. Prt Displays the port number. Name Accepts any alpha-numeric name up to 15 characters long, to uniquely identify each port on the Quad E1/PRA Option Module.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Quad E1/PRA Option Module Test Test Write security: 4; Read security: 5 These options initiate different types of tests and display test results. Prt Displays the port number. Loc LB Causes loopback on near-end (local) port (see Figure 3). The following options are available: Options Description None No loopback active Line Metallic loopback Pattern Test pattern to be transmitted out the port.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Quad Nx56/64 Option Module Info QUAD NX56/64 OPTION MODULE The ATLAS 800 Series system controller automatically detects the presence of the Quad Nx 56/64 Option Module (P/N 1200184L1) when it is installed in the system (listed as V35NX). To see the menus for the Quad Nx 56/64 Option Module via the terminal menu, use the arrow keys to scroll to the MODULES menu and press to access the module choices.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Alarms Quad Nx56/64 Option Module DTE Status Displays an alarm condition on the ATLAS 800 Series unit: Condition Description Slip A rate mismatch exists between the DTE clock and the network-side clock (as set by DS0 assignment). Pll The Nx port is not able to lock onto the clock provided by the network interface. Zero The DTE is sending an excessive number of consecutive zeroes to the network interface.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Quad Nx56/64 Option Module Data Rate Data Rate Read security: Displays the data rate at which each Nx port is currently operating. A port’s data rate is determined by the number of DS0s assigned to it and the rate per DS0 associated with the active maps. Port Operating port number. Rate This read-only field displays the data rate for the selected port. Inband Stats Read security: 5 Provides information on the following inband channel statistics.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Quad Nx56/64 Option Module PLL/FIFO PLL/FIFO Read security: 5 Displays the Phase Lock Loop (PLL) and FIFO status. Port Indicates the operating port. PLL/FIFO Displays the state of the PLL and FIFO systems. State Description Lock PLL is locked (This is required to transfer data.) RXE Receive data FIFO empty. RXF Receive data FIFO full. TXE Transmit data FIFO empty. TXF Transmit data FIFO full.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Quad Nx56/64 Option Module Configuration always be asserted. If set to Remote RTS, the value of DCD will track the value of the remote unit’s RTS signal. Note that this feature requires the Inband control channel to be Enabled. DSR Determines the behavior of the Data Set Ready (DSR) signal. If set to NORMAL, DSR will generally be asserted when the interface is capable of passing data. If set to FORCED ON, DSR will always be asserted.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Quad Nx56/64 Option Module Dial Dial Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Dials an Nx port that is configured to ignore DTR. Prt Read security: 5 Displays the port number. Mode Configures the dialing mode. The following options are available: Options Description Persistent Redial whenever the call is cleared or if the call fails. One Time Attempt the call only once. Dial Write security: 0; Read security: 0 Signals the Nx port to dial/clear the call.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Quad Nx56/64 Option Module Test Options Description Local Loopback Activates both a local loopback (back toward the DTE) and a port loopback (toward the network). Remote Loopback V.54 loopback code to be sent to the far end, and if the device at the far end supports V.54, the device activates a loopback on detection of the V.54 code.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual USSI Option Module Info USSI OPTION MODULE The ATLAS 800 Series system controller automatically detects the presence of the Quad USSI Option Module (P/N 4200261Lx) when it is installed in the system (listed as USSI). To see the menus for the Quad USSI Option Module via the terminal menu, use the arrow keys to scroll to the MODULES menu and press to access the module choices. The following menu tree shows the hierarchy of the menus discussed in this section.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Board Revision USSI Option Module Alarm Status Displays the board revision of the installed module. Alarm Status Read security: 5 Displays the current alarm status. Prt Indicates the port number. Alarms Displays an alarm condition on the ATLAS 800 Series unit. Condition Description Slip A rate mismatch exists between the DTE clock and the network-side clock (as set by DS0 assignment).
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual USSI Option Module Data Rate Options Description TD Transmit data from the DTE. RD Receive data toward the DTE. EC External clock present. Data Rate Read security: 5 Displays the data rate at which each USSI port is currently operating. A port’s data rate is determined by the number of DS0s assigned to it and the rate per DS0 associated with the active maps. Port Displays operating port. Rate Displays the data rate of the selected port.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual USSI Option Module Inband Stats Inband Stats Read security: 5 Provides information on the inband channel statistics. Port Operating port number. Rx Frames The number of frames received on the operating port since system startup. Tx Frames The number of frames transmitted from the operating port since system startup. Rx Bytes The number of bytes received from the operating port since system startup.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual USSI Option Module PLL/FIFO PLL/FIFO Read security: 5 Displays the Phase Lock Loop (PLL) and FIFO status. Port Indicates the operating port. PLL/FIFO Displays the state of the PLL and FIFO systems: State Description Lock PLL is locked (This is required to transfer data.) RXE Receive data FIFO empty. RXF Receive data FIFO full. TXE Transmit data FIFO empty. TXF Transmit data FIFO full.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual USSI Option Module Configuration User Manual for exact conditions.) If set to FORCED ON, DCD will always be asserted. If set to REMOTE RTS, the value of DCD will track the value of the remote unit’s RTS signal. Note that this feature requires the Inband control channel to be ENABLED. DSR Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Determines the behavior of the Data Set Ready (DSR) signal.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual USSI Option Module Dial Dial Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Dials a USSI port that is configured to ignore DTR. Prt Read security: 5 Displays the port number. Mode Configures the dialing mode. The following options are available: Options Description Persistent Redial whenever the call is cleared or if the call fails. One Time Attempt the call only once. Dial Write security: 0; Read security: 0 Signals the USSI port to dial/clear the call.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual USSI Option Module Test Options Description No Loopback No active loopback. Local Loopback Activates both a local loopback (back toward the DTE) and a port loopback (toward the network). Remote Loopback V.54 loopback code to be sent to the far end, and if the device at the far end supports V.54, the device activates a loopback on detection of the V.54 code.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual USSI Option Module DTE Interface DTE Interface Write security: 5; Read security: 5 Configures the Quad USSI Module for the appropriate interface type. Select the parameters matching the interface cable being used. Prt. Read security: 5 Displays the port number. DTE Interface Mode Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Configures the Quad USSI Module interface type.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Octal BRI U Option Module Info OCTAL BRI U OPTION MODULE The ATLAS 800 Series system controller automatically detects the presence of the Octal BRI Option Module (P/N 1200186L2) when it is installed in the system (listed as U-BRI). To see the menus for the Octal BRI Option Module via the terminal menu, use the arrow keys to scroll to the MODULES menu and press to access the module choices.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Octal BRI U Option Module Channel Usage Channel Usage Read security: 5 Displays the status of each of the BRI U interfaces. Prt Indicates the port number. Cha (Channel) Displays the status of individual channels. The following symbols may display: Character Description - Unallocated channel .
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Octal BRI U Option Module Test Test Write security: 5; Read security: 5 These options initiate different types of tests and display test results. Prt Displays the port number. Local Loopback Write security: 4; Read security: 5 Activates a local loopback toward the U interface. The following options are available: Options Description None No active loopback. Loopback B1 Loops the first B channel of the interface.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Octal BRI S/T Option Module Info OCTAL BRI S/T OPTION MODULE The ATLAS 800 Series system controller automatically detects the presence of the Octal BRI S/T Option Module (P/N 1200343L1) when it is installed in the system (listed as ST-BRI). To see the menus for the Octal BRI S/T Option Module via the terminal menu, use the arrow keys to scroll to the MODULES menu and press to access the module choices.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Octal BRI S/T Option Module Channel Usage Channel Usage Read security: 5 Displays the channel status of each of the eight Octal BRI S/T module ports. Prt Write security: 5; Read security: 5 Indicates the port number. Cha Write security: 5; Read security: 5 (Channel) Displays the status of individual channels. The following symbols may display: Character Description - Unallocated channel .
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Local Loopback Octal BRI S/T Option Module Test Write security: 4; Read security: 5 Activates a local loopback toward the S/T interface. The following options are available: Options Description None No active loopback. Loopback B1 Loops the first B channel of the interface. Loopback B2 Loops the second B channel of the interface. Loopback B1 + B2 Loops both B channels of the interface. Loopback 2B+D Loops the entire physical interface.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual T3 Option Module DS3 Info T3 OPTION MODULE The ATLAS system controller automatically detects the presence of the T3 Option Module (P/N 1200223L1) when it is installed in the system (listed as DS3). To see the menus for the T3 Option Module via the terminal menu, use the arrow keys to scroll to the MODULES menu and press to access the module choices. The following menu tree shows the hierarchy of the menus discussed in this section.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual T3 Option Module DS3 Alarm Status Board Revision Displays the board revision of the module. DS1 Framer Revision Displays the revision of the DS1 framer on the installed module. M13 Rev Displays the revision of the M13 mux on the installed module. DS3 Alarm Status Read security: 5 Displays the current alarm status of the T3 interface. Prt Indicates the port number. Alarms Displays the alarm status for the T3 circuit.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual T3 Option Module DS3 Performance 15Min SES_L (Severely Errored Seconds - Line) Count of seconds containing excessive zeros, LOS, or BPVs, not due to line code substitutions above a predetermined threshold. LOSS_L (Loss of Signal Second - Line) Count of seconds of LOS condition. CV_P (Code Violation - Path) For the M13 applications, an accumulation of P-bit parity errors. For the C-bit parity application, an accumulation of CP-bit parity errors.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual T3 Option Module DS3 Test Frame Configures the framing format for the T3 circuit. Selections are M13 or C-BIT. Tx Clock Selects the source of the T3 transmit clock. The following options are available: Options Description Recovered Unit derives transmit T3 timing from the receive T3. Internal Unit derives transmit T3 timing from the internal ±20 PPM crystal source. Every T3 connection should have one RECOVERED and one INTERNAL transmit clock.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Remote LB T3 Option Module DS1 Alarm Status Write security: 3; Read security: 5 This field indicates if loopbacks initiated from remote sources are in effect and may be used to execute remote loopbacks on the far-end T3 equipment. The following options are available: Options Description None No remote loopbacks are activated DS3 Line T3 line loopback active DS1 #1...
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual T3 Option Module DS1 DS0 Status Alarms Description Yellow Remote Alarm Indication or Yellow Alarm. Receiving RAI signal from far-end equipment indicating that the far-end equipment is in red alarm. Blue Alarm Indication Signal or Blue Alarm. Receiving alarm indication signal in the T1 payload from far end equipment indicating a problem upstream. DS0 Alarm Displays per-DS0 alarm status; that is, at least one DS0 channel is in alarm if an asterisk (*) appears.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual T3 Option Module DS1 DS0 Alarm DS1 DS0 Alarm Read security: 5 Displays per-DS0 alarm status for each T1 in the T3 circuit. These alarms usually indicate the failure to receive the protocol that has been configured for the DS0.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual T3 Option Module DS1 Performance 15Min LOFC Loss of Frame Count is a count of seconds in which a valid framing pattern could not be obtained. CSS Controlled Slip Second. UAS Unavailable Second PCV Path Code Violation. DS1 Performance 15Min Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Stores the performance data for the previous 15-minute window. Refer to DS1 Performance Current on page 141 for a detailed description of these fields.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual LB Accept T3 Option Module DS1 Test Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Sets unit to accept or reject the in-band loop up and loop down codes as defined in ANSI T1.403. This is a line loopback. Choose either ACCEPT or IGNORE. DS1 Test Write security: 3; Read security: 5 These options initiate different types of tests and display test results. Prt Read security: 5 Displays the T1 number.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual QRSS/RLB Results T3 Option Module DS1 Test Write security: 4; Read security: 5 Displays current status of T1 tests including information regarding loopbacks and test patterns. When displaying test pattern status, the display string is composed of pattern sync status and errored seconds. Status Description None No sync. LOS Sync has been lost. Sync Pattern is synchronized. ES Number of seconds with at least one bit error.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual T3 D&I Option Module T3 D&I OPTION MODULE The ATLAS system controller automatically detects the presence of the T3 with Drop and Insert Option Module (P/N 1200225L1) when it is installed in the system (listed as DS3 D&I). To see the menus for the T3 with Drop and Insert Option Module via the terminal menu, use the arrow keys to scroll to the MODULES menu and press to access the module choices.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual T3 D&I Option Module DS3 Info DS3 Info Read security: 5 Displays general information about the Option Module. Part Number Displays the part number of the option module. Serial Number Displays the module’s serial number. Board Revision Displays the board revision of the module. DS1s Dropped Displays the number of T1 circuits configured for use in the ATLAS 800 Series system and not passed through to the drop and insert interface.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual T3 D&I Option Module DS3 Alarm Status DS3 Alarm Status Read security: 5 Displays the current alarm status of the primary and secondary T3 interfaces. Prt Read security: 5 Indicates the port number. Alarms Read security: 5 Displays the alarm status for the T3 circuit. An asterisk (*) indicates the presence of an alarm and a dash (-) indicates no alarm. The following alarms are monitored: Alarm Description LOS Loss of Signal.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual T3 D&I Option Module DS3 Performance 15Min LOSS_L (Loss of Signal Second - Line) Count of seconds of LOS condition. CV_P (Code Violation - Path) For the M13 applications, an accumulation of P-bit parity errors. For the C-bit parity application, an accumulation of CP-bit parity errors. ES_P (Errored Second - Path) An accumulation of seconds during which any one of the following conditions exist: parity errors, severely errored frame, or AIS signal received.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Tx Clock T3 D&I Option Module DS3 Test Selects the source of the T3 transmit clock. The following options are available: Every T3 connection should have one RECOVERED and one INTERNAL transmit clock. Failure to configure these clocks will result in T3 clock slips. Formats Description Internal The ATLAS 800 Series will derive transmit T3 timing from the internal ±20 PPM crystal source. Recovered The ATLAS 800 Series will derive transmit T3 timing from the receive T3.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Remote LB T3 D&I Option Module DS1 Alarm Status Write security: 3; Read security: 5 This field indicates if loopbacks initiated from remote sources are in effect and may be used to execute remote loopbacks on the far-end T3 equipment. The following options are available: Options Description None No remote loopbacks are activated DS3 Line T3 line loopback active DS1 #1...
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual T3 D&I Option Module DS1 DS0 Status Alarm Description (Continued) Blue Alarm Indication Signal or Blue Alarm. Receiving alarm indication signal in the T1 payload from far end equipment indicating a problem upstream. DS0 Alarm Displays per-DS0 alarm status; that is, at least one DS0 channel is in alarm if an asterisk (*) appears. These alarms usually indicate the failure to receive the protocol that has been configured for the DS0.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual T3 D&I Option Module DS1 DS0 Alarm DS1 DS0 Alarm Read security: 5 Displays per-DS0 alarm status for each T1 in the T3 circuit. These alarms usually indicate the failure to receive the protocol that has been configured for the DS0.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual T3 D&I Option Module DS1 Performance 15 Min CSS Controlled Slip Second. UAS Unavailable Second PCV Path Code Violation. DS1 Performance 15 Min Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Stores the performance data for the previous 15-minute window. Refer to DS1 Performance Current for a detailed description of these fields. DS1 Performance 24Hr Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Stores the performance data for the previous 24-hour window.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual T3 D&I Option Module DS1 Test DS1 Test Write security: 3; Read security: 5 These options initiate different types of tests and display test results. Prt Read security: 5 Displays the T1 number. Loc LB Write security: 4; Read security: 5 Causes loopback on near-end (local) port. See Figure 9 on page 152. The following options are available: Options Description None No loopback is active. Line Loopback without regenerating framing.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual QRSS/RLB Results T3 D&I Option Module DS1 Test Write security: 4; Read security: 5 Displays current status of T1 tests including information regarding loopbacks and test patterns. When displaying test pattern status, the display string is composed of pattern sync status and errored seconds. Options Description None No sync. LOS Sync has been lost. Sync Pattern is synchronized. ES Number of seconds with at least one bit error.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dual Video Option Module Info DUAL VIDEO OPTION MODULE The ATLAS 830 system controller automatically detects the presence of the Dual Video Option Module (P/N 4200773Lx) when it is installed in the system. To see the menus for this module via the terminal menu, use the arrow keys to scroll to the MODULES menu and press to access the module choices. The following menu tree shows the hierarchy of the menus discussed in this section.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Alarms Dual Video Option Module DTE Status Displays an alarm condition on the DTE interface. Alarm Description SLIP A rate mismatch exists between the DTE clock and the network-side clock (as set by DS0 assignment). PLL The Video Module DTE port is not able to lock onto the clock provided by the network interface. ZERO The DTE is sending an excessive number of consecutive zeroes to the network interface.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dual Video Option Module Data Rate Data Rate Write security: 5; Read security: 5 Displays data rate at which each port is currently operating. Port Indicates port number. Rate Displays the data rate at which each Video Module DTE port is currently operating. A port’s data rate is determined by the number of B channels assigned to it and the rate per channel associated with the active call.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dual Video Option Module Configuration Data Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Controls the inverting of the DTE data. This inversion can be useful when operating with a high-level data link control (HDLC) protocol (often used as a means to ensure 1s density). Select either NORMAL or INVERTED. Data inversion configuration must match at both ends of the circuit. CTS Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Determines the behavior of the Clear To Send (CTS) signal.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual 0 Inh Dual Video Option Module Test Write security: 3; Read security: 5 When the port detects an uninterrupted string of 0s being transmitted for more than one second, setting this parameter to On will cause the ATLAS 800 Series to send 1s toward the network. Test Write security: 5; Read security: 5 These options initiate different types of tests and display test results. Prt Write security: 5; Read security: 5 Indicates the port number.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual 511 Result Dual Video Option Module DTE Interface Write security: 5; Read security: 5 Displays the results of the 511 test. This option is read-only. Clear these results by pressing when CLR is selected. Results Description None Pattern is not synchronized. LOS At one point the pattern was synchronized, but is currently not synchronized. Sync Pattern is synchronized. ES Number of seconds with at least one bit error.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual NxT1 HSSI Option Module Info NXT1 HSSI OPTION MODULE The NxT1 HSSI/V.35 Module (P/N 1200771L1) system controller automatically detects the presence of the NxT1 HSSI Option Module when it is installed in the system (listed as NXT1 HSSI). To see the menus for the NxT1 HSSI Option Module via the terminal menu, use the arrow keys to scroll to the MODULES menu and press to access the module choices. V.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual NxT1 HSSI Option Module T1 Menus T1 Menus Read Security: 5 The following T1 Menus provide information about the four T1 interfaces located on the NxT1 HSSI Option Module. These menus are available only when T1 ENABLE is enabled. Alarm Status Read security: 5 Displays the current T1 alarm status. Submenus Description Prt Indicates the port number. Alarms Read security: 5 Displays an alarm condition on the ATLAS 550 unit. Press to access this menu item.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual NxT1 HSSI Option Module T1 Menus Status Description (Continued) SES Severely Errored Second (SES) is a second with 320 or more error events OR one or more Out Of Frame events SEFS Severely Errored Frame Second is a second that contains four consecutive errored framing patterns. LOFC Loss of Frame Count is a count of seconds in which a valid framing pattern could not be obtained.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Test NxT1 HSSI Option Module IMUX Menus Write security: 3; Read security: 5 These options initiate different types of tests and display test results. Submenu Description Prt Displays the port number. Loc LB Write security: 4; Read security: 5Causes loopback on near-end (local) port (see Figure 13 on page 175).
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual NxT1 HSSI Option Module IMUX Menus Port Status Submenu Description Port Port number T1: Clr Link State Link status: active or inactive. Link Delay Link relative delay in milliseconds.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Config NxT1 HSSI Option Module IMUX Menus Read Security: 5; Write Security: 5 Parameters include T1 data streams to the HSSI interface. Option Description Prt Indicates the port number. Displays the port number for the T1s mapped to the NxT1 HSSI interface. Ports 1 through 4 are the T1 interfaces located on the NxT1 HSSI Option Module. Ports 5 through 8 are T1s mapped to the NxT1 HSSI Option Module in the Dedicated Maps.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual NxT1 HSSI Option Module HSSI/V.35 Menus HSSI/V.35 Menus Read Security: 5 Provides status, configuration, and testing parameters for the 50-pin SCSI-II HSSI interface. Status Read Security: 5 Displays the current loopback status of the HSSI interface. Submenus Description Port Indicates the port number. Ifce Type Interface type depends on the module’s current status and/or the type of cable connected to its DTE interface.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual NxT1 HSSI Option Module HSSI/V.35 Menus Submenus Description (Continued) T1:#Tx Chan HSSI port number of channels in use Rx Rate Displays the current average receive data rate on the HSSI interface. Tx Rate Displays the current average transmit data rate on the HSSI interface. Config Read Security: 5 Provides configuration parameters for the HSSI interface including data clocking. Submenu Description Port Indicates port number.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Test NxT1 HSSI Option Module HSSI/V.35 Menus Select test by port. Options Description Local Lpbk None, Local Line, T1 Framer, Local DTE Remote Lpbk (HSSI) None, External DTE Remote Line Loopback Local Line Loopback Local DTE Loopback NxT1 HSSI T1 Interfaces IMUX DTE Figure 13. HSSI Interface Loopback Test Diagram 61200780L1-1C © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Octal FXS Option Module Info OCTAL FXS OPTION MODULE The ATLAS 800 Series system controller automatically detects the presence of the Octal FXS Option Module (P/N 1200338L1) when it is installed in the system (listed as FXS-8). To see the menus for the Octal FXS Option Module via the terminal menu, use the arrow keys to scroll to the MODULES menu and press to access the module choices.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Octal FXS Option Module Test Status Options Description Reverse Battery The FXS port has reversed T/R polarity. Test This generic FXS port test indicator is used when multiple tests are being run or the test is not a 2W test. Active Active test is currently running. Off Hook Active/Reverse Battery test is running, but an off hook condition is detected. Rev. Bat Reverse Battery test is currently running.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual TX ABCD Octal FXS Option Module Test Forces the Transmit Robbed Bit Signaling (Tx RBS) to a specified value. Values include OFF, 0000, 0101, 1010, or 1111. Calls may be affected when activating the Tx ABCD test. This test is not valid when the port is used in the DIAL PLAN.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Octal FXS Option Module Config Config Write security: 3; Read security: 5 All of the following configurable parameters apply to the individual FXS ports. Port Read security: 5 Displays the port number. Port Name Accepts any alpha-numeric name up to 15 characters long, to uniquely identify each port on the Octal FXS Option Module. Rx Gain Adjusts the (+)Gain and (-)Attenuation of the relative signal received by the FXS.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual VCOM Option Module Info VCOM OPTION MODULE The ATLAS 800 Series system controller automatically detects the presence of the Voice Compression (VCOM) Resource Module when it is installed in the system (listed as VCOM-X where X is 8 for 1200221L1, 16 for 1200221L2, 24 for 1200221L3, and 32 for 1200221L4). To see the menus for the VCOM Resource Module via the terminal menu, use the arrow keys to scroll to the MODULES menu and press to access the module choices.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Status VCOM Option Module Status Read security: 5 Indicates the condition of the individual packet voice device. This field may display the following: Options Description N/A This device is not populated on the selected VCOM Resource Module. Available This resource is available for voice compression and functioning properly. If a VCOM-8 Option Module is installed, 8 voice compression resources will be AVAILABLE and the rest will display N/A.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Frame Type VCOM Option Module Status Read security: 5 Displays the kind of frame the ATLAS 800 Series receives from the frame relay endpoint connected to the VCOM channel, allowing users to monitor the kind of data being carried on the network and processed by the ATLAS 800 Series. (The ATLAS 800 Series interprets the most-recently received frame from the endpoint.) During a voice connection, the frame type displays as VOICE.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual VCOM Option Module Config Config Write security: 4; Read security: 5 Provides diagnostic tools for suspected problems; under normal operation, users do not configure the packet voice devices. Configure VCOM Devices Write security: 4; Read security: 5 Contains configuration parameters for individual VCOM devices. Submenu Description Device Read security: 5 - Indicates the resource number of the packet voice device listed.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Gain Settings VCOM Option Module Statistics Write security: 5; Read security: 5 Contains the configuration for output and input gain for the VCOM Resource Module. Submenu Description Output Gain Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Output gain is applied in the receive direction. Choices range from +12 dB (loudest) to -12 dB (softest) in 3 dB increments. This setting takes affect immediately.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual VCOM Option Module Statistics See ATLAS Drop on page 171 for a description of the term: Frames ATLASDropped ATLAS Drop Write security: 4; Read security: 5 A counter that measures each frame that is dropped or discarded during communication between the ATLAS 800 Series and the packet voice device; i.e., ATLAS Frames Dropped. The exchange protocol is designed so that no frames should be discarded during this operation.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Reloads 61200780L1-1C VCOM Option Module Statistics Write security: 4; Read security: 5 Number of times since module reboot that this device has been reloaded due to a failure. © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Nx 56/64 BONDing Resource Module Info NX 56/64 BONDING RESOURCE MODULE The ATLAS 800 Series system controller automatically detects the presence of the Nx 56/64 BONDing Resource Module (P/N 1200262L1) when it is installed in the system (listed as IMUX). To see the menus for the Nx 56/64 BONDing Resource Module via the terminal menu, use the arrow keys to scroll to the MODULES menu and press to access the module choices.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Nx 56/64 BONDing Resource Module Status Status Read security: 5 Indicates the current status of a particular BONDING session. Status Displays the current status of the BONDING session. Options Description Idle Indicates the number of Idle BONDING resources for a particular BONDING engine. Reserved BONDING resources reserved for a BONDING session that is in the process of coming up.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Nx 56/64 BONDing Resource Module Configuration TXFA Timer (sec) Specifies the length of time both endpoints attempt to detect the BONDING frame pattern when a call is connected before deciding the BONDING call has failed. When interoperating with other manufacturers' BONDING equipment, it may be necessary to change this time so that it matches TXADD01.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual HDLC Resource Module Info HDLC RESOURCE MODULE The ATLAS 800 Series system controller automatically detects the presence of the HDLC Option Module (P/N 1200222L1) when it is installed in the system (listed as HDLC-128). To see the menus for the HDLC Option Module via the terminal menu, use the arrow keys to scroll to the MODULES menu and press to access the module choices.The following menu tree shows the hierarchy of the menus discussed in this section.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Channels HDLC Resource Module Status Write security: 4; Read security: 5 Displays status information about the resources that have been allocated on the HDLC Option Module. Options Description Channel ID Read security: 5- Indicates the resource number of the allocated resource listed. If a number does not appear in the list, that resource is not currently allocated. DS0s Read security: 5 - Displays the number of DS0s that are being used by the resource.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Modem-16 Resource Module Info MODEM-16 RESOURCE MODULE The ATLAS 800 Series system controller automatically detects the presence of the Modem-16 Resource Module (P/N 1200181L1) when it is installed in the system (listed as M56K-16). To see the menus for the Modem-16 Resource Module via the terminal menu, use the arrow keys to scroll to the MODULES menu and press to access the module choices.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Modem-16 Resource Module Status Submenus Description Resource (Rscr) Indicates the resource number of the analog call resource. On the Modem-16 Option Module, analog resources are numbered 1-16 and digital ISDN resources are numbered 17-32. Status Indicates the current status of the particular analog call resource and displays new activity as it occurs. The possible status display values are listed below.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Modem-16 Resource Module Status Table 6. Analog Resource Session Status Line Parameters Submenu Description Resource Status This field indicates the current status of the analog resource. The following states are valid.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Analog Rscr Connections Stats Modem-16 Resource Module Status Write security: 5; Read security: 5 This menu option displays the connection statistics for the analog resources available on the Modem-16 Option Module. Submenu Description Rsrc Indicates the resource number of the analog call resource. On the Modem-16 Option Module, analog resources are numbered 1-16 and digital ISDN resources are numbered 17-32.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Modem-16 Resource Module Status Submenu Description (Continued) Rx-Frames Read security: 5 Displays the number of data frames received by the analog resource from the remote client modem during the current call. This parameter is reset once the call is disconnected. Rx-Ovrns Read security: 5 Displays the number of receiver overruns which occurred on the analog resource during the current call.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Digital Rscr Session Status Modem-16 Resource Module Status Write security: 5; Read security: 5 Displays the session status information for the digital resources available on the Modem-16 Option Module. Submenus Description Rsrc Read security: 5 Indicates the resource number of the digital call resource. On the Modem-16 Option Module, analog resources are numbered 1-16 and digital ISDN resources are numbered 17-32.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Digital Rscr Connection Stats Modem-16 Resource Module Status Write security: 5; Read security: 5 Displays the connection statistics for the digital resources available on the Modem-16 Option Module. Submenus Description Rsrc Read security: 5 Indicates the resource number of the digital call resource. On the Modem-16 Option Module, analog resources are numbered 1-16 and digital ISDN resources are numbered 17-32.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Digital Rsrc I/O Stats Modem-16 Resource Module Status Write security: 5; Read security: 5 Displays the input and output statistics for the digital resource available on the Modem-16 Option Module. All statistics are for the current active call and are reset once the call becomes disconnected. Submenus Description Rsrc Read security: 5 Indicates the resource number of the digital call resource.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Modem-16 Resource Module Configuration Configuration Write security: 5; Read security: 5 Displays the configuration submenus available for both analog and digital resources available on the option module. Analog Rsrc Write security: 5; Read security: 5 Displays the configuration parameters for the available analog resources. Submenus Description RSRC Read security: 5 Indicates the resource number of the analog call resource.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Modem-16 Resource Module Configuration Submenus Description Operation Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Selects the mode of operation for the particular analog call resource. The following selections are permissible: Enabled Indicates the selected analog resource is available for use as an analog call resource in the system. Disabled Indicates this resource is not available for use as an analog call resource in the system.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Modem-16 Resource Module Configuration Submenus Description Operation Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Selects the mode of operation for the particular digital call resource. The following selections are permissible. Enabled Indicates the selected digital resource is available for use as an analog call resource in the system. Disabled Indicates this resource is not available for use as a digital call resource in the system.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Modem-24 Resource Module Info MODEM-24 RESOURCE MODULE The ATLAS 800 Series system controller automatically detects the presence of the Modem-24 Option Module (P/N 1200782L1) when it is installed in the system (listed as MODEM-24). To see the menus for the Modem-24 Option Module via the terminal menu, use the arrow keys to scroll to the MODULES menu and press to access the module choices.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Modem-24 Resource Module Status System resource usage for analog call resources can be viewed under the SYSTEM STATUS menu of the ATLAS. This menu provides detailed resource availability information for each resource type, including hourly average available, minimum available, and number of times there were no available resources of a particular type. Menu Options Description Resource (Rscr) Indicates the resource number of the analog call resource.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Modem-24 Resource Module Status Menu Options Description Data Compression Displays the data compression mode being used by the analog resource for a currently active call. If the analog resource is not in use, this field will display N/A. Last Disconnect Reason Displays the reason for the previous disconnect which occurred on this analog resource. If no disconnect has occurred on this analog resource, this field will display N/A.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Modem-24 Resource Module Status Table 7. Analog Resource Session Status Line Parameters (Continued) Submenu Description Retrains Requested by Remote Number of Retrain Requests sent to the resource. Retrains Granted to Remote Number of Retrain Requests granted by the resource. Retrains Granted to Local Number of Retrains granted to the resource. Renegotiations Requested by Remote Number of Renegotiation Requests sent to the resource.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Analog Rsrc I/O Stats Modem-24 Resource Module Status Write security: 5; Read security: 5 Displays the input and output statistics for the analog resources available on the module. All statistics are for the current active call and are reset once the call becomes disconnected. Analog Rsrc I/O Stats Submenus Description Rsrc Read security: 5 Indicates the resource number of the analog call resource. On the Modem-24 Option Module, analog resources are numbered 1-24.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Modem-24 Resource Module Configuration Analog Rsrc I/O Stats Submenus Description (Continued) Rx-Frme Read security: 5 Displays the number of framing errors detected by the analog resource during the current call. This parameter is reset once the call is disconnected. Rx-CRC Bad Read security: 5 Displays the number of received PPP frames by the analog resource from the remote client modem during the current call.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Modem-24 Resource Module Configuration Submenus Description (Continued) Operation Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Selects the mode of operation for the particular analog call resource. The following selections are permissible: Enabled Indicates the selected analog resource is available for use as an analog call resource in the system. Disabled Indicates this resource is not available for use as an analog call resource in the system.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Async-232 Option Module Info ASYNC-232 OPTION MODULE The ATLAS 800 Series system controller automatically detects the presence of the Async-232 Option Module (P/N 1200182L1) when it is installed in the system (listed as ASYNC232). To see the menus for the Async-232 Option Module via the terminal menu, use the arrow keys to scroll to the MODULES menu and press to access the module choices.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Async-232 Option Module Signal Status Signal Status Read security: 5 Shows the status of key DTE interface signals. An asterisk (*) indicates the presence of a signal and a hyphen (-) indicates no signal present. Port Operating port number.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Async-232 Option Module Session Status Session Status Read security: 5 Shows the status of key DTE interface signals. An asterisk (*) indicates the presence of a signal and a hyphen (-) indicates no signal present. Prt Displays the port number. Mode Indicates the session mode for the port. The following modes are available: Submenu Description Unassigned Port not assigned to a phone number in the Dial Plan. Idle Port assigned but no call is active.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Async-232 Option Module Configuration Configuration Write security: 5; Read security: 5 All of the following configurable parameters apply to the individual Async-232 ports. Prt Read security: 5 Displays the port number. Port Name Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Accepts any alpha-numeric name up to 15 characters long, to uniquely identify each port on the Async-232 Option Module. Bit Rate Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Configures the fixed DTE port bit rate.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual In Ctrl Async-232 Option Module Configuration Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Selects the method by which incoming calls are indicated to and controlled by the DTE. Options include the following: Submenus Description At Cmds AT commands and responses indicate and control calls. AT commands also support port and allocated modem or ISDN resource configuration.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Async-232 Option Module Configuration Submenus Description (Continued) DTR Dial Number This field is only active when outgoing calls are enabled and DIALOUT METHOD is set to DTR DIAL. If a phone number is entered here, it will be dialed when DTR goes active. Callout Protocol Write security: 3; Read security: 5 This field determines what type or resource will be allocated and the data protocol that will be used for an outgoing call attempt for the port.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Async-232 Option Module Configuration Submenus Description (Continued) Out ISDN Call Type (continued) Audio Directs the call control software to request a 3.1 kHz audio circuit as the bearer capability for outgoing calls. The Audio option is used with an ISDN line configured for voice service. Selecting an Audio call type guarantees a digital end-to-end ISDN connection.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Async-232 Option Module Test Submenus Description Error Correction Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Configures the error correction for the allocated modem. The following options are available: Disabled No error correction is requested. If the remote modem refuses to support the option, the call is disconnected. Although no error correction is used, this mode still allows speed matching, data buffering, and flow control.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Async-232 Option Module Test if the card is hot swapped or the ATLAS 800 Series system is restarted, loopback is disabled on all ports. It is not necessary to have a Dial Plan entry for a port to enable loopback. 61200780L1-1C © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual 8. Packet Manager Packet Endpnts PACKET MANAGER The PACKET MANAGER submenus define and configure all Layer 2 connections, including Frame Relay endpoints (see Figure 14). These submenus include PACKET ENDPNTS, PACKET CNCTS, CNCTS SORT, and FRAME RELAY IQ. Figure 14. Packet Manager Menu Packet Endpnts Read security: 5 Defines, monitors, and tests a packet endpoint. Submenus include STATUS, PERFORMANCE, CONFIG, TEST, ENDPNT COUNT, and ENDPNTS SORT.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Status Submenus Sig Role Packet Manager Packet Endpnts Description (Continued) Displays the Frame Relay signaling role for this packet endpoint. These settings are not applicable for PPP. Sig Type Sig State - Frame Relay 61200780L1-1C User Indicates the user side of the User to Network Interface (UNI). Network Indicates the network side of the UNI. Both Indicates the packet endpoint is operating in Network to Network Interface (NNI) mode.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Packet Manager Packet Endpnts Status Submenus Description (Continued) Sig State - PPP Indicates the status of the PPP negotiation. Initial This is the first state of LCP negotiation. If the packet endpoint is connected to a physical port in the DEDICATED MAP, this state will usually transition to the STARTING state to begin the PPP negotiation. Starting The packet endpoint stays in this state only when the physical line is down.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Packet Manager Packet Endpnts Performance Submenus Description (Continued) Protocol (Prot) Read security: 5 Displays the Layer 2 protocol for this packet endpoint. FR indicates this packet endpoint is configured for Frame Relay. TBOP indicates this packet endpoint is configured for Transparent Bit Oriented Protocol (TBOP). PPP indicates this packet endpoint is configured for the Point-to-Point Protocol. Link Stats - Frame Displays Layer 2 performance statistics.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Performance Submenus Packet Manager Packet Endpnts Description (Continued) Link Stats - TBOP Displays Layer 2 performance statistics. The statistics fields for TBOP reflect the total count since last cleared. Tx Packets Total number of HDLC packets transmitted through this packet endpoint. Rx Packets Total number of HDLC packets received through this packet endpoint. Clear Counters Clears all values in this submenu.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Packet Manager Packet Endpnts Performance Submenus Description (Continued) Sublink Stats Frame Relay (continued) Tx Pckts Total number of Frame Relay user data packets transmitted over this PVC. Rx Pckts Total number of Frame Relay user data packets received over this PVC. Statistics Provides additional information on the individual sublink. Reset Counters Resets all sublink counters. FECN Count The total number of FECN bits received on this PVC.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Packet Manager Packet Endpnts Config Submenus Description (Continued) Config - Frame Relay Contains the configuration parameters for this packet endpoint. Signaling Role Displays the Frame Relay signaling role for this packet endpoint. The following options indicate the signaling role of this packet endpoint. Off The remote device does not support Frame Relay signaling.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Config Submenus Config - Frame Relay (continued) Packet Manager Packet Endpnts Description (Continued) For most applications, leave the following configuration parameters in the default state. Use caution when changing these parameters: User Poll timer, User Polls Per Status, User Bad Event Threshold, and User Event Window Size. User Poll Timer (T391) Sets the polling interval to the network in seconds.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Packet Manager Packet Endpnts Config Submenus Description (Continued) Config - PPP Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Displays the configuration for this packet endpoint. Authentication Contains the authentication parameters for this endpoint: Rx Method These are methods the ATLAS uses to authenticate the peer. None is selected when you do not want to authenticate the peer.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Packet Manager Packet Endpnts Config Submenus Description (Continued) Config - PPP (continued) Debug Log The following events can be viewed in the event log when PPP events have been turned to INFO. LCP Debugging This turns on LCP negotiation debugging. IPCP Debugging This turns on IPCP negotiation debugging. BCP Debugging This turns on BCP negotiation debugging. Authentication Debugging This turns on authentication debugging.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Config Submenus Packet Manager Packet Endpnts Description (Continued) Sublinks - Frame Contains the configuration parameters for individual sublinks, or PVCs. The Relay following parameters are available. Usage Name User-definable name for the DLCI. DLCI Local address for each PVC as assigned by the carrier. QOS Quality of service. These values can be used to assign a guaranteed amount of bandwidth available for this connection.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Packet Manager Packet Endpnts Table 8. DLCI Configuration Parameters (Continued) Submenu Description DLCI State Controls how the state of this DLCI is reported to any packet connections within ATLAS attempting to send or receive data on this DLCI. Auto Passes the state as reported by the frame relay switch. Set DLCI State to Auto for normal operation.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Packet Manager Packet Endpnts Table 8. DLCI Configuration Parameters (Continued) Submenu Description Primary | Backup Selection (continued. Primary Packet Endpt Visible only if BACKUP is selected. Selects the PRIMARY PACKET ENDPT that contains the PRIMARY SUBLINK to be tied to this sublink. Primary Sublink Visible only if BACKUP is selected. Selects the PRIMARY SUBLINK to be tied to this sublink.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Packet Manager Packet Endpnts Submenus Description Endpnt Name Displays the name of the packet endpoint. Protocol Displays the protocol running on the packet endpoint. Sublink Frame Relay Displays test menus for the packet endpoint sublinks. The menus vary depending on the protocol. Testing is not supported on TBOP or PPP. Name Displays the user-defined name for the DLCI. DLCI Displays the local address for each PVC as assigned by the carrier.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Packet Manager Packet Endpnts Submenus Description (Continued) Sublink Frame Relay (continued) Results [MN/AV/MX Dly] Displays the minimum, average, and maximum delay for the delay-measurement test. To display the additional test results, place the cursor over this field and press on the keyboard. The displayed times are in milliseconds. Echo Pkt Tx Displays the total number of test packets that have been transmitted.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Packet Manager Packet Cncts Endpt Count Read security: 5 Displays the total number of packet endpoints configured. Endpts Sort Provides sorting options for the packet endpoints. Sorting By Name sorts packet endpoints alphabetically by name. If you do not want to sort packet endpoints, set this option to Off. Packet Cncts Write security: 3; Read security: 5 After packet endpoints are defined, they are connected in the packet connects (PACKET CNCTS) map.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Packet Manager Cncts Sort Config Submenus Description From Indicates data source. To Indicates data destination. Cncts Sort Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5 Determines the order in which connections are displayed within PACKET CNCTS. Options include FROM PKT ENDPT/SUBLINK, TO PKT ENDPT/SUBLINK, CONNECTION PROTOCOL, and OFF.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Config Packet Manager Frame Relay IQ Sets the parameters for IQ statistics gathering. Submenus Description Current PIVs Identifies resources used by IQ statistics storage. A PIV is a port or PVC per interval. ATLAS can track up to 10,000 PIVs. Think of it as a resource meter. The PIV number is derived from the MAX DAYS and MAX INTERVALS selected by the user. Changing one affects the other. Interval Period Sets the period for IQ statistics gathering.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual View IQ Statistics Submenus Packet Manager Frame Relay IQ Description (Continued) Port UA Time Time, in seconds, the port is unavailable due to physical or Frame Relay outage. Sig Down Time Time, in seconds, the signaling state has been down. Signal Error The number of PVC signaling frames received with protocol violations. Signal T/O The number of PVC signal time-outs.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Packet Manager Frame Relay IQ View IQ Statistics Submenus Description (Continued) Sublink Provides statistics available for a particular DLCI or PVC by Interval or Day. Rx Frames The number of frames the PVC received for the interval or day. Rx Bytes The number of bytes the PVC received for the interval or day. Max Rx Thru The maximum throughput the PVC received for the interval or day. Avg Rx Thru The average throughput the PVC received for the interval or day.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual View IQ Statistics Submenus Packet Manager Frame Relay IQ Description (Continued) Rx CR Number of CRs the PVC has received for the interval or day. Tx CR Number of CRs the PVC has transmitted for the interval or day. Lost Frames Number of lost frames on the PVC for the interval or day. Rmt Lost Frms Number of remote lost frames on the PVC for the interval. Only applies if IN-BAND SEQUENCE NUMBER is ENABLED on the PVC.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual 9. Router (IP) Static Routes ROUTER (IP) The ATLAS 800 Series router uses the integral 10/100BaseT Ethernet port to transmit local area network (LAN) traffic over the wide area network (WAN) to a remote LAN. By integrating the router into the network access device, you benefit from the cost savings of not requiring an external router. All routing functions within the ATLAS are configured and monitored from the ROUTER menu (see Figure 15). Figure 15.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Router (IP) ARP Cache ARP Cache Write Security: 2; Read Security: 2 The ARP CACHE menu displays the contents of the ATLAS Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache. All resolved cache entries time out after 20 minutes. Unresolved entries time out in 3 minutes. IP Address Read Security: 2 Displays the IP address used for resolving MAC address. MAC Address Read Security: 2 Resolves Ethernet address. If set to all zeros, there is no resolution for that address.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Interface Router (IP) Routes Read Security: 2 Displays the next-hop router or host interface through which IP packets are routed, as defined here: Submenu Description Local Forwards the packet directly to the ATLAS router. EN0 IP Forwards the packet through the ATLAS Ethernet port. Endpoint Name Forwards the packet using the DLCI number. Used Read Security: 2 Displays the number of times the router has referenced this route.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Router (IP) Interfaces Interfaces Write Security: 2; Read Security: 2 The INTERFACES menu configures and monitors all interfaces connected to the ATLAS router. These include the Ethernet and frame relay DLCIs connected in the PACKET MANAGER/ PACKET CNCTS.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Router (IP) Interfaces Configures routing information protocol (RIP) on this interface. RIP Submenu Description Mode 1 Allows RIP to be enabled or disabled on a per-interface basis, as follows: Tx Only RIP advertisements are periodically transmitted, but are not listened to on this virtual circuit. Rx Only RIP advertisements are not transmitted on this virtual circuit, but they are listened to.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Proxy ARP Router (IP) Global Enables or disables Proxy ARP on this interface. Allows the network portion of a group of addresses to be shared among several physical network segments. When ENABLED, and an ARP (address resolution protocol) request is received on the Ethernet port, the address is looked-up in the IP routing table.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Router (IP) Telnet Client Size Specifies the size in bytes of the data portion of the ping request. The default value is 64 bytes, and the maximum size is 1024 bytes. Timeout Specifies the time in milliseconds to wait for the ping reply before timing out. The default timeout is three seconds, and the maximum timeout value is ten seconds. Round trip min Displays the minimum round trip time of the ping request/reply of the current set of pings.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Router (IP) Statistics Activator used to start a Telnet session to the remote unit configured in the ADDRESS field. Connect Statistics Write Security: 2; Read security: 2 All of these statistics are taken from the MIB-II variables in RFC 1156. To clear the accumulated statistics, press on CLEAR. See the following tables: • • • • • Table 9., IP Statistics, on page 247 Table 10., ICMP Statistics, on page 249 Table 11., TCP Statistics, on page 250 Table 12.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Router (IP) Clear Table 9. IP Statistics (Continued) Name Description ForwDatagrams The number of input datagrams for which this ATLAS 800 Series was not their final IP destination, as a result of which an attempt was made to find a route to forward them to that final destination.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Router (IP) Clear Table 9. IP Statistics (Continued) Name Description Clear Clears the accumulated statistics. Table 10. ICMP Statistics Name Description InMsgs The total number of ICMP messages which the ATLAS 800 Series received. Note that this counter includes all those counted by INERRORS. InErrors The number of ICMP messages which the ATLAS 800 Series received but determined as having errors (bad ICMP checksums, bad length, etc.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Router (IP) Clear Table 10. ICMP Statistics (Continued) Name Description OutTimestampReps The number of ICMP Timestamp Reply messages sent. OutAddrMasks The number of ICMP Address Mask Request messages sent. OutAddrMaskReps The number of ICMP Address Mask Reply messages sent. Clear Clears the accumulated statistics. Table 11.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Router (IP) UDP Relay Table 11. TCP Statistics (Continued) Name Description RetransSegs The total number of segments retransmitted - that is, the number of TCP segments transmitted containing one or more previously transmitted octets. Clear Clears the accumulated statistics. Table 12. UDP Statistics Name Description InDatagrams The total number of UDP datagrams delivered to UDP users.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Router (IP) Submenu Description Enable Enables this field (select either STANDARD or SPECIFIED). DISABLE is not used. Standard (Default) Relays any of the following standard UDP protocols: DHCP, TFTP, DNS, NTP (Network Time Protocol, port 123), NBNS (NetBIOS Name Server, port 137), NBDG (Net BIOS Datagram, port 138), and BootP. Specified Specifies the UDP port (1 to 65,535) in the UDP Port columns (maximum of three per server).
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dedicated Maps Activate Map 10. DEDICATED MAPS The DEDICATED MAPS menu assigns dedicated connections between any two ports in the ATLAS 800 Series. This section describes the DEDICATED MAPS menu items (see Figure 16). These options are module-dependent; that is, the menu items available depend on the module selected. Figure 16. Dedicated Maps Menu Activate Map Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Activates a dedicated map—automatically or manually.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dedicated Maps Create/Edit Maps Create/Edit Maps Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Creates new maps and defines settings, as well as edits existing maps. To add a new map, position the cursor in the index column and press . ATLAS 800 Series automatically names the maps in the sequence in which they are created. You can change the names with MAP NAME. # Displays the index number of the available maps. Map Name Displays the name of the dedicated map.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dedicated Maps Create/Edit Maps Submenu Description From Slt Specifies the slot to use for the FROM connection. When you select this option, a list of all of the slots and the modules installed in the slots displays. Select the appropriate slot and press . Port Specifies the port to use for the From connection. when you select this option, a list of ports and module types appears. Select the appropriate port and module type, and press .
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dedicated Maps Create/Edit Maps: T1/PRI Connects Menu - To/From Config Create/Edit Maps: T1/PRI Connects Menu - To/From Config Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Specifies the configuration for the TO/FROM connection. The following selections may apply to the Quad T1/PRI Option Module, depending on the application: DS0 Selection Defines DS0s for a T1 port. Use this field to define the DS0s for this connection. You can enter the DS0s in several ways.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual T1 Trunk Conditioning State Dedicated Maps Create/Edit Maps: E1/PRA Connects Menu -To/From Config Defines the final fault signaling state. Submenu Description Idle Used for one-way trunks; that is, for outgoing or incoming calls only – not both. Seized Used for two-way trunks. Prevents connected equipment from attempting to use a failed trunk for an outgoing call. T1 Fault Signaling Displays the final fault signaling state of the AB bits.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual E1 Trouble Code Service Dedicated Maps Create/Edit Maps: V35Nx Connects Menu - To/From Config Sets known values in the signaling bits and the data field for outgoing TS0s which are cross-connected to a E1 port experiencing alarms. The trunk conditioning process consists of a 2.5 second transmission (indicating call termination), followed by a continuous transmission signaling the final condition as chosen by the user. Set the E1 TROUBLE CODE SERVICE field to OFF or VOICE.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dedicated Maps Create/Edit Maps: DS3 and DS3 D&I Connects Menu - To/From Config NT/LT Configures the BRI U interface to be network termination or line termination. Create/Edit Maps: DS3 and DS3 D&I Connects Menu - To/From Config Write security: 3; Read security: 5 The following selections apply to the T3 and the T3 with Drop and Insert modules, depending on the application: DS0 Selection Defines DS0s for a specific T1 in the T3 circuit.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dedicated Maps Create/Edit Maps: FXS-8 Connects Menu - To/From Config Indicates which DS0s of the T1 are assigned. DS0 assignment is based on the following items: DS0s Available Item Description Digit 0-9 This DS0 is available. The digit that displays in this field represents the last digit of the DS0 number. * This DS0 has been requested for this connection, but the DS0 is not yet activated for this port.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dedicated Maps Create/Edit Maps: FXS-8 Connects Menu - To/From Config Answer Supervision Configures answer supervision for the appropriate voice port. Answer supervision (when the far end answers the call) is indicated by using reverse battery polarity. This is valid for an outbound call only. On an FXS interface type we respond to LSAS (Line Side Answer Supervision) signaling on the T1. Our response is to reverse battery polarity on (T-R).
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dedicated Maps Create/Edit Maps: Connects Menu - Pkt Endpt Create/Edit Maps: Connects Menu - Pkt Endpt Write security: 3; Read security: 5 To assign a packet endpoint to a physical port, select the port in the FROM SLOT/PORT field and configure the TO SLOT/PORT as follows: To Slot/Service Select PKT ENDPNT to activate a list of available packet endpoints in the TO PORT field.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dedicated Maps Create/Edit Menus: Connects Menu - Pkt Voice Submenu Description Voice Compression Configures the compression algorithm used on the selected packet voice endpoint. Older FSUs use G.723.1 at 6.3kbps, and newer FSUs use 6.4K Netcoder. The compression algorithm must match at both endpoints. Silence Suppression Reduces the total system bandwidth load by preventing ATLAS from sending frames containing a special silence code during periods of silence.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Circuit Status From 11. CIRCUIT STATUS The CIRCUIT STATUS menu allows the user to view the status of all circuits configured for dedicated circuit backup (see Figure 8). Figure 17. Circuit Status Menu From Read security: 5 Indicates the slot, port, and name of the endpoint configured for backup. MAN (Manual Backup) Write security: 3; Read security: 5 This activator forces a link in/out of backup. Select FB to force a backup and FR to force a restore.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Circuit Status Line Status Backup Failed Exceeded MAX NUM REDIALS. Retry Dial [num] Will retry backup dialing in [num] seconds. Primary Down The link is in error and waiting on backup. Answering The link is answering a backup endpoint. Backup The link is in backup. Line Status Read security: 5 Displays the overall status of the connection. The following selections are available for the LINE STATUS menu item.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Circuit Status Test Displays the date and time of the next schedule test call to be made through this dedicated dial backup circuit. (Not seen unless TEST CALL is configured for something other than manual in the INTERFACE CONFIG for the CIRCUIT BACKUP ENDPOINT.) Last Test Status Read security: 5 Displays the status of the last test call made through this dedicated dial backup circuit.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan 12. DIAL PLAN The DIAL PLAN submenus set global ATLAS 800 Series switch parameters as well as individual parameters for each ATLAS 800 Series port handling a switched call (see Figure 18). The individual ports are separated into two port types: network and user. Network ports terminate a connection from the network. User ports terminate incoming calls and, in turn, may be connected to user equipment.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan Network Term Network Term Write security: 3; Read security: 5 This menu allows the user to define option parameters for ports which terminate a connection from the network. Slot/Svc Selects the ATLAS 800 Series slot or service that terminates a network connection. Port/PEP Selects the ATLAS 800 Series port or packet endpoint that terminates a network connection. More than one “endpoint” can be associated with a particular port.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan Network Term Submenus Description (Continued) Accept Number Designates which numbers this endpoint passes on toward the network. The accept list may consist of multiple entries. The numbers are defined using the following wild cards: X = Any single digit N = Any single digit 2 through 9 $ = Any number of digits of any value 9 = This specific number [1,2,3...
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Out#Rej Dial Plan Network Term Defines parameters for outgoing calls that ATLAS 800 Series will not send to the network. Submenus Description Reject Number Identifies which numbers this endpoint will not pass on toward the network. The reject list may consist of multiple entries. The reject list may be used to more easily specify the call filtering desired. The wildcards are identical as in OUT#ACCEPT (see Out#Accept on page 268).
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Subst Templ Dial Plan Network Term The following substitution template submenus allow the ATLAS 800 Series to select calls (based on telephone number) and substitute a user-defined number for the received digits after the call has been processed by the switchboard. Substitution templates are created for each entry in the Dial Plan. Submenus Description Original# Designates the number(s) to be the search criteria for the substitution template.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan User Term User Term Write security: 3; Read security: 5 This menu allows you to define option parameters for ports which terminate a connection from user equipment. In this case, ATLAS 800 Series is acting as the network.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan User Term Submenus Description (Continued) Accept Number Designates which numbers this endpoint will accept (terminate) from the network. The accept list may consist of multiple entries. The numbers are defined using the following wildcards: X = Any single digit N = Any single digit 2 through 9 $ = Any number of digits of any value 9 = This specific number [1,2,3...
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Out#Rej Dial Plan User Term The following OUT#REJ submenus define the parameters for the outgoing calls that ATLAS 800 Series will not send to the network. Submenus Description Reject Number Identifies which numbers this endpoint will not pass on toward the network. Use when the outgoing call filter is different for different users sharing this endpoint. The wildcards are identical as in OUT#ACCEPT (see Out#Accept on page 268).
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan Global Param Submenu Descriptions (Continued) Substituted# Designates the number to be substituted for the number(s) defined in the ORIGINAL# field. The pattern can be a specific number, or wildcards can be used as a part of the number specification. X = Any single digit N = Any single digit 2 through 9 $ = Any number of digits of any value 9 = This specific number [1,2,3...
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan Global Param ATLAS 800 Series defaults cover almost any installation, and these templates should not require any additional user input – except for unusual circumstances. The template allows the use of the following wildcard inputs to define numbers: X = Any single digit N = Any single digit 2 through 9 911 = This specific number [1,2,3...] = A single digit in this group Number Type Templates The following NUMBER TYPE TEMPLATES submenus set call-type patterns.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Automatic Routeback Rejection Dial Plan T3 and T3 D&I: Network Term - Ifce Config (PRI) Write security: 1; Read security: 5 When enabled, AUTOMATIC ROUTEBACK REJECTION prevents calls entering through network termination interfaces from being forwarded out another network interface.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Outgoing Number Conversion Dial Plan T3 and T3 D&I: Network Term - Ifce Config (PRI) The following OUTGOING NUMBER CONVERSION submenus convert outgoing (towards the network) numbers to the selected numbering plan and type option. Submenu Descriptions As dialed Sends the digits provided as an unknown number type. ISDN-National preferred Regardless of what type of number is received, the outgoing number is substituted with ISDN-National as the number plan and type.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan T3 and T3 D&I: Network Term - Ifce Config (PRI) may be subscribed to from the PSTN. These services require that specific information (such as a Network Specific Facility Information Element) be sent to the network during call setup.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan T3 and T3 D&I: Network Term- Ifce Config (RBS) For example, an application requires that all calls that originate from Port 1 of the ATLAS 800 Series in Slot 1 be switched to Port 2 of that same module. Assign a unique SOURCE ID (e.g., 7) to Port 1 of the module, and then configure Port 2 to only accept calls from that unique SOURCE ID (7). Swap ANI/DNIS Swaps the ANI and DNIS numbers received from the network.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual DS0s Available Signaling Method Dial Plan T3 and T3 D&I: Network Term- Ifce Config (RBS) Indicates which DS0s of the T1 have been defined in this switched endpoint (indicated by “! “), in another switched endpoint (indicated by “s”), or in a DEDICATED MAP (indicated by “n”). This field is read-only. The following characters may display in this field: Characters Description 0-9 This DS0 is available.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan T3 and T3 D&I: Network Term- Ifce Config (RBS) DID Digits Transferred Defines the number of digits sent to ATLAS 800 Series from the network if DID is used. This option only displays if DID is set to ENABLED. DID Prefix Defines to the ATLAS 800 Series the prefix digits which are not received as a part of the DID number. The ATLAS 800 Series uses the combination of prefix and DID number to determine the user endpoint that should receive the incoming call.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan T3 and T3 D&I: Network Term - Ifce Config (NFAS) For example, the unit receives an incoming call on DS0 17. The switchboard looks for an interface who has matching accept criteria to the number it received. A match is found on interface “Z” that has DS0 ALIGNMENT enabled. This causes interface “Z” to only process the call if it has DS0 17 available.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Outgoing Number Conversion Dial Plan T3 and T3 D&I: Network Term - Ifce Config (NFAS) Converts outgoing (towards the network) numbers to the selected numbering plan and type option. Submenu Description As dialed Sends the digits provided as an unknown number type. ISDN-National preferred Regardless of what type of number is received, the outgoing number is substituted with ISDN-National as the number plan and type. Ten digits are always sent to the network.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan T3 and T3 D&I: Network Term - Ifce Config (NFAS) Network Specific Facility Voice and Data Enables the sending of appropriate information to the PSTN. The default for this option is NORMAL, and in this case no Network Specific Facility Information Element is sent. Unless one of the services listed below is subscribed to, the selection should remain set to NORMAL. The list below indicates services that may be subscribed to from the PSTN.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan T3 and T3 D&I: Network Term - Ifce Config (NFAS) Source ID Simplifies the creation of a dial plan in applications where the criterion for switching calls to a certain endpoint is a function of which endpoint originated the call. • DEFAULT VALUE = 0. Zero is the default ID for all endpoints and all accept numbers. With default values, all calls are routed based only on the dialed number. • Multiple endpoints can have the same SOURCE ID.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan T3 and T3 D&I: User Term - Ifce Config (PRI) T3 and T3 D&I: User Term - Ifce Config (PRI) Write security: 3; Read security: 5 This menu allows the user to define option parameters for ports which emulate a PRI connection. Specifies the configuration parameters for the endpoint. Switch Type Defines the type of PRI switch that the ATLAS 800 Series emulates. If connected to another ATLAS 800 Series, both need to be set to the same switch type.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual • • • • Called Digits Transferred Outgoing Caller ID Dial Plan T3 and T3 D&I: User Term - Ifce Config (PRI) National ISDN INWATS Nortel OutWats Nortel Private Network Nortel Tie Trunk Defines the number of digits to forward from the called number. When attached to a PBX, the PBX may be provisioned to expect to receive fewer than all of the called digits of the incoming call; however, this option would normally be set to ALL. Choose from NONE, THREE, FOUR, SEVEN, or ALL.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Busy Option Dial Plan T3 and T3 D&I: User Term - Ifce Config (RBS) The following BUSY OPTION submenus define the response propagated to the CPE upon receipt of a DISCONNECT USER-BUSY message from the network. Submenu Descriptions Normal Send a Progress message to the CPE and map busy tones. Pass-Thru Send a DISCONNECT USER-BUSY message to the User Term CPE device.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan T3 and T3 D&I: User Term - Ifce Config (RBS) The ATLAS 800 Series converts signaling types between network and user terminations. FGD Tx Sequence Displayed only if SIGNALING METHOD is configured for FEATURE GROUP D. Defines the format in which to present the outgoing digits. Choices: NORMAL if no digits are to be sent; ANI/DNIS to send both ANI and DNIS; DNIS to send DNIS only; ANI to send ANI only.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan T3 and T3 D&I: User Term - Ifce Config (NFAS) number. • Multiple endpoints can have the same SOURCE ID. • When creating the CALL ACCEPT list, specify a SOURCE ID(s) as well as a dialed number or range of dialed numbers to accept. For example, an application requires that all calls that originate from Port 1 of the ATLAS 800 Series in Slot 1 be switched to Port 2 of that same module. Assign a unique SOURCE ID (e.g.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan T3 and T3 D&I: User Term - Ifce Config (NFAS) Submenu Description (Continued) Port Configures the port that the interface is physically connected to. Interface Number Configures the NFAS Interface ID associated with the interface. The configure ID must match the ID configured by the provider. Backup D Channel Backup D channel is not supported on User Term NFAS interfaces. Only one backup D channel can be configured per NFAS interface group.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual • • • • • • • Dial Plan T3 and T3 D&I: User Term - Ifce Config (NFAS) Nortel InWats AT&T SDN Nortel Foreign Exchange National ISDN INWATS Nortel OutWats Nortel Private Network Nortel Tie Trunk Called Digits TransferredSome PRI switches may be provisioned to send only a portion of the called number (like DID). This menu item allows the ATLAS 800 Series to know how many digits to expect (choose from NONE, THREE, FOUR, SEVEN, and ALL).
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual B Channel Selection Dial Plan E1/PRA: Network Term - Ifce Config (PRA) The following B CHANNEL SELECTION submenus determine how the ATLAS 800 Series switchboard uses B channels for call routing. The Circular method can be used for call load balancing among the available B channels on this interface. Submenu Descriptions Normal Always start with the last channel configured (i.e., for a full PRI channel 23 would be used if available).
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan E1/PRA: Network Term - Ifce Config (PRA) Network Specific Facility Voice and Data Enables the sending of appropriate information to the PSTN. Currently not supported for E1/PRA use. Called Digits Transferred Some PRI switches may be provisioned to send only a portion of the called number (like DID). This menu item allows the ATLAS 800 Series to know how many digits to expect (choose from NONE, THREE, FOUR, SEVEN, and ALL).
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual B Channel Selection Dial Plan E1/PRA: User Term - Ifce Config (PRA) Determines how the ATLAS 800 Series switchboard uses B channels for call routing. The Circular method can be used for call load balancing among the available B channels on this interface. Submenu Descriptions Normal Always start with the last channel configured (i.e., for a full PRI channel 23 would be used if available). Circular Contiguous channels from last to first.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Outgoing Caller ID Dial Plan V35Nx: User Term - Ifce Config Defines the number to use to provide Caller ID to the network for outgoing calls sent through this endpoint. Choose from SEND AS PROVIDED, SUBSTITUTE IF NOT PRESENT, or SUBSTITUTE ALWAYS. The Caller ID number must be specific (i.e., no wildcards).
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Ports Available Dial Plan V35Nx: User Term - Ifce Config Indicates which ports of the selected Quad Nx 56/64 Option Module have been defined in this switched endpoint (indicated by “!”), in another switched endpoint (indicated by “s”), or in a DEDICATED MAP (indicated by “n”). This field is read-only. The following characters may display in this field: Characters Description 0-4 This port is available.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan USSI: User Term - Ifce Config Min DS0’s Set this to 1 for typical single-call connections. Setting this greater than 1 will restrict connections to endpoints supporting aggregation (e.g., BONDING) of the specified number of DS0s. Max DS0’s Set this to 1 for typical single-call connections. Setting this greater than 1 will accommodate connections to endpoints supporting aggregation (e.g., BONDING) of up to the specified number of DS0s.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan Octal BRI/U: Network Term - Ifce Config Source ID Simplifies the creation of a dial plan in applications where the criterion for switching calls to a certain endpoint is a function of which endpoint originated the call. • DEFAULT VALUE = 0. Zero is the default ID for all endpoints and all accept numbers. With default values, all calls are routed based only on the dialed number. • Multiple endpoints can have the same SOURCE ID.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual SPID List Dial Plan Octal BRI/U: Network Term - Ifce Config To properly operate with a network ISDN switch, the BRI interface must have Service Profile Identifiers (SPIDs) and phone number(s) that match the SPID(s) and phone number(s) programmed into the ISDN switch for this line. Each BRI may have one or more phone numbers and SPIDs. The SPID LIST submenus define these parameters to the ATLAS 800 Series.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan Octal BRI/U: User Term - Ifce Config Source ID Simplifies the creation of a dial plan in applications where the criterion for switching calls to a certain endpoint is a function of which endpoint originated the call. • DEFAULT VALUE = 0. Zero is the default ID for all endpoints and all accept numbers. With default values, all calls are routed based only on the dialed number. • Multiple endpoints can have the same SOURCE ID.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan Octal BRI/U: User Term - Ifce Config Submenu Descriptions (Continued) D64, D56, Audio, Speech These options reflect the network provisions for this SPID. If the BRI was purchased with different services provisioned for the SPIDs, then the call must match the services supported. Strip MSD Strips a selected quantity (choose from NONE, 1, 2, and 3) of the most significant digits (MSD) of a dialed number prior to being forwarded out of the port.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan Octal BRI S/T: User Termination Octal BRI S/T: User Termination The Octal BRI S/T Module acts like the network while interfacing to user equipment (terminal adapters). When you are working in the network termination section of the DIAL PLAN menu and SLT is defined as a S/T BRI module, the following interface configuration options are available: To use the Octal BRI S/T Module on a User Term endpoint, use of a straight-through ISDN S/T cable.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan FXS-8: User Term - Ifce Config FXS-8: User Term - Ifce Config Write security: 3; Read security: 5 This menu allows the user to define option parameters for ports which emulate an analog FXS connection from the Network (PSTN). Specifies the configuration parameters for the endpoint.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Caller ID Number Dial Plan FXS-8: User Term - Ifce Config Defines the number the ATLAS 800 Series uses to provide caller ID to the network for outgoing calls sent through this endpoint. This item is optional. The Caller ID number must be specific (i.e., no “wild cards”). Strip MSD Strips a selected quantity (choose from NONE, 1, 2, and 3) of the Most Significant Digits (MSD) of a dialed number prior to being forwarded out of the port.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan Async232: User Term - Ifce Config Async232: User Term - Ifce Config Write security: 3; Read security: 5 This menu allows the user to define option parameters for ports configured for Async-232 connections. Specifies the configuration parameters for the endpoint. Ports Available Indicates which ports of the selected Async-232 Option Module have been defined in this switched endpoint (indicated by “!”) or in another switched endpoint (indicated by “s”).
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan Pkt Endpt: User Term - Ifce Config Pkt Endpt: User Term - Ifce Config Write security: 3; Read security: 5 This menu allows the user to define option parameters for ports configured as packet endpoints. Specifies the configuration parameters for the endpoint. Outdial Number Defines the number dialed to originate a call. Outgoing Call Type Selects the terminating resource type, either DIGITAL 64K or DIGITAL 56K.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Route Incoming Call Submenu Dial Plan Pkt Endpt: User Term - Ifce Config Use the three submenus to define a method for associating incoming calls to the packet endpoints. Descriptions Using Incoming Num Endpoint selection based on the incoming number. Using Calling Party Num Selection based on the Caller ID as presented by the calling party. If this option is selected, the CALL PARTY NUMBER field is made available to the interface configuration.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan Ckt Backup: User Term - Ifce Config Ckt Backup: User Term - Ifce Config Write security: 3; Read security: 5 This menu allows the user to define option parameters for ports configured as backup endpoints. Specifies the configuration parameters for the endpoint. Originate/Answer The following submenus are available for the ORIGINATE/ANSWER menu item: Submenus Description Originate The endpoint will originate the backup call.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Backup Criteria Dial Plan Ckt Backup: User Term - Ifce Config Criteria for automatic backup. Note that this setting affects the available options for RESTORE CRITERIA. Submenus Description Net/Data Fail DBU is initiated when either the network fails (possible causes include Red, Yellow, Blue, or LOS alarms) or when the Nx56/64 module detects a loss of data transitions on the V.35 interface. If Net/Data Fail is selected, the V.35 Nx INBAND option must be ON.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Enable Schedule Dial Plan Pkt Voice: Network Term - Ifce Config Use these submenus to schedule the times when backup is enabled. The following selections are available for the ENABLE SCHEDULE menu item. Submenu Descriptions Enable Time This is the time of day to enable dial backup. Disable Time This is the time of day to disable dial backup. If the disable time is earlier than the enable time, backup monitoring will be active across midnight.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Dial Plan Pkt Voice: Network Term - Ifce Config Voice Compression Selects the voice compression algorithm used by this endpoint. ADTRAN FSU 5622 and Express 5200 Series FRADs use CCITT G.723.1 compression at 6.3 kbps. The Express 5200 Series FRADs also support the proprietary NETCODER algorithm at 6.4 kbps. Both endpoints must agree about the compression algorithm choice.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Source ID Dial Plan Pkt Voice: User Term - Ifce Config Simplifies the creation of a dial plan in applications where the criterion for switching calls to a certain endpoint is a function of which endpoint originated the call. • DEFAULT VALUE = 0. Zero is the default ID for all endpoints and accept numbers. With default values, all calls are routed based only on the dialed number. • Multiple endpoints can have the same SOURCE ID.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Direct Inward Dialing Dial Plan Pkt Voice: User Term - Ifce Config Defines whether or not Direct Inward Dialing (DID) is used by the remote equipment. If DID is enabled, then the following options must be configured: Submenu Description Caller ID Defines the number ATLAS uses to provide Caller ID to the network for outgoing calls sent through this endpoint. Setting this menu item is optional. Source ID Defines the SOURCE ID. Setting this menu item is optional.
SECTION 5 DETAIL LEVEL PROCEDURES (DLP) Provides the detailed instruction for performing various unit functions such as upgrading firmware. DLP-1 Connecting the Terminal or PC to the ADMIN or CRAFT Port ...........................................318 DLP-2 System Login and Menu Access .........................................................................................320 DLP-3 Setting IP Parameters for the ATLAS 800 Series System ..................................................
DLP-1 Connecting the Terminal or PC to the ADMIN or CRAFT Port Introduction This section describes how to connect a VT100 terminal or PC to the ATLAS 800 Series System. Shelf management and provisioning for the ATLAS 800 Series System is facilitated by a series of intuitive menus that are viewable on a computer screen. To access to the menus and management features of the ATLAS 800 Series System, connect the ATLAS either to a VT100 terminal or to a PC emulating a VT100 terminal.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Connecting a Terminal to the ATLAS VT100 Terminal 1. Set the VT100 terminal parameters as follows: • • • • • 9600 baud rate 8 data bits No parity 1 stop bit No flow control 2. If the terminal has a parallel setting, disable it and use serial port. 3. Plug the male end of the DB-9 (or RJ-45) data cable into the ATLAS. 4. Make the connection to the VT100 terminal as appropriate for your equipment.
DLP-2 System Login and Menu Access Introduction After connecting to the ATLAS via either a VT100 terminal or a PC configured as a VT100 terminal, you must login to the system to gain access to the management and provisioning functions (menus). This DLP provides specific steps for system logon and menu access. If the IP has been provisioned (see DLP-3, Setting IP Parameters for the ATLAS 800 Series System, on page 322), you can also login to the unit using Telnet.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Login to the System 1. After connecting to the ATLAS, a blank screen displays on the computer screen. Press any keyboard key to display the login screen (shown below). 2. From your keyboard, enter the appropriate password at the blinking cursor prompt in the LOGIN field and press ENTER. The manufacturer’s default password for the ATLAS system is “password” in lowercase letters.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual 4. You are now logged in to the ATLAS menu system. If the IP has been provisioned (see DLP-3, Setting IP Parameters for the ATLAS 800 Series System, on page 322), you can also login to the unit using Telnet. Follow-up Procedures Once this procedure is complete, return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there. 61200780L1-1C © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
DLP-3 Setting IP Parameters for the ATLAS 800 Series System Introduction This section describes using the ATLAS SYSTEM CONFIG menu to set IP parameters. If the ATLAS is connected to an IP network for Telnet, TFTP, or SNMP management, several IP parameters must be set in order for the ATLAS to communicate with the network. Please see your Network Administrator for the proper assignment of the following parameters: IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual 3. From the SYSTEM CONFIG menu, select the ETHERNET PORT option and press . The next three steps require confirmation after each change. 4. From the SYSTEM CONFIG/ETHERNET menu, select the IP ADDRESS option and press . Enter the appropriate IP address. 5. From the SYSTEM CONFIG/ETHERNET menu, select the SUBNET MASK option and press . Enter the appropriate Subnet Mask. 6.
DLP-4 Verifying Communications Over an IP LAN Introduction This procedure outlines the steps for testing the ATLAS, when its Ethernet port is connected to a local area network (LAN). Testing ensures that the unit is communicating properly over the network. Prerequisite Procedures Before beginning this procedure, the unit should be physically connected to the LAN and all provisioning tasks should be complete (see DLP-3, Setting IP Parameters for the ATLAS 800 Series System, on page 322).
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Testing the ATLAS for Proper Network Communication Obtain IP Address If you do not already have the IP Address for the ATLAS, do one of the following: • Obtain the ATLAS IP address from your Network Administrator. • Manually check for the address in the SYSTEM CONFIG/ETHERNET PORT/IP ADDRESS menu of the Network Management interface. You must login with maximum rights to modify the IP parameters on the ATLAS. Ping the ATLAS unit from a remote computer on the network.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Telnet to the ATLAS Telnet is a utility common to many local area networks that allows remote access to another computer or piece of equipment. Refer to the computer system documentation if you are unsure how to establish a Telnet session. Most computers running a networked version of Microsoft Windows™ or UNIX establish a Telnet session by simply typing “Telnet ” at a command line prompt. 1.
DLP-5 User Access and Password Security Levels Introduction This procedure details the steps for adding and removing user profiles and for assigning password security levels in the ATLAS. All menus in the ATLAS are protected by passwords of varying security levels. The ATLAS System Administrator controls which users can access (to view or change) menus. In addition, the System Administrator can assign multiple passwords for the same access level.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Adding a New User Profile and Password 1. Select the first column (0) and press I (for insert). 2. To give the new user profile a name, select the LABEL field, press , and type the user-defined name. 3. To personalize the password for that LABEL, select the PASSWORD field, press , and type the new password. Passwords for the ATLAS system are case sensitive. The default password for a new user profile is “password.
DLP-6 Updating ATLAS Firmware using TFTP Introduction The ATLAS 800 Series supports firmware updates via the 10/100 BASET Ethernet port using either TFTP from a network server or the ADMIN or CRAFT interfaces using XMODEM. This DLP provides the steps to follow for a successful firmware upgrade using the 10/100 BASET Ethernet port and a TFTP Server.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual 8. From the RESTART SCHEDULE menu, select the time for the module to perform a restart after completing the update process: • • RESTART IMMEDIATELY AFTER UPDATE restarts the system immediately after the update is complete. RESTART AT SPECIFIED DATE AND TIME allows you to select when the updated system will restart. If you select this option, a new field called RESTART DATE AND TIME displays below the current field.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Follow-up Procedures Once this procedure is complete, return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there. 61200780L1-1C © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
DLP-7 Updating ATLAS Firmware using XMODEM Introduction The ATLAS supports firmware updates via the ETHERNET port using either TFTP from a network server or the ADMIN or CRAFT interfaces using XMODEM. This procedure outlines the steps for a successful firmware upgrade using the ADMIN or CRAFT interfaces and XMODEM software.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual 5. Go to the TRANSFER METHOD menu and select XMODEM. 6. From the RESTART SCHEDULE menu, select the time for the module to perform a restart after completing the update process. • • RESTART IMMEDIATELY AFTER UPDATE restarts the system immediately after the update is complete. RESTART AT SPECIFIED DATE AND TIME allows you to select when the updated system will restart. If you select this option, a new field called RESTART DATE AND TIME displays below the current field.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Follow-up Procedures Once this procedure is complete, return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there. 61200780L1-1C © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
DLP-8 Saving the Current Configuration using TFTP Introduction The ATLAS supports configuration transfers from the unit (via the 10/100 BASET Ethernet port) to a TFTP server located on the network. This DLP provides the steps to follow for a successful configuration transfer using the 10/100 BASET Ethernet port and a TFTP Server.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual If you are using the ADTRAN TFTP server, the IP address displays in the STATUS field. For other TFTP servers, please refer to the appropriate documentation. 5. Change TFTP SERVER FILENAME to a unique filename. This will be the name of the configuration file saved to the remote server. Some TFTP servers constrain the format of the filename depending on the operating system of the server. For example, a TFTP server running on a PC under Windows 3.1 may only permit 8.
DLP-9 Connecting the ATLAS to an External Modem Introduction The ATLAS can be accessed and managed via a modem, allowing the same capabilities to the user as if connected to the local ADMIN port. ATLAS 830 Access is provided by a female DB-9 connector, labeled ADMIN, located on the back of the unit . ATLAS 890 Access is provided by an RJ-45 ADMIN port on the System Controller card. Prerequisite Procedures The ATLAS should be mounted in its permanent location before connecting to an external modem.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual 3. Configure the modem as follows: • • • • • • • 9600 baud rate 8 data bits No parity 1 stop bit Flow control - Hardware Auto Answer - On DTR - Idle (when Off/normal on the modem with ATLAS in dial mode) The unit may be left in direct mode with DTR set to IGNORE; however, automatic disconnect on logoff and authentication failure will be lost. 4.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual 11. From the CRAFT [Chain] PORT menus, select the PORT TYPE menu and select DIAL. If you are connected to the ATLAS using the ADMIN interface, changing the PORT TYPE mode to DIAL will terminate your session. You MUST have Ethernet access to the ATLAS to change the PORT TYPE back to DIRECT and restore your terminal session.
DLP-10 Using the Event Log (Syslog) Introduction The ATLAS Event Log is used to log various message types at settable threshold levels. The Event Log is a useful tool for troubleshooting switchboard (or call connection) activities including the viewing of digits received, digits transferred, and ISDN Messages. The Event Log can maintain the most recent 350 lines of data in a first in/first out buffer. To ensure that important data is not lost, save the Event Log messages to an external Syslog server.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Review the Syslog Host 1. On your PC, go to START/PROGRAMS/ADTRAN UTILITIES/SYSLOG. (The Syslog program must be open on your PC to record ATLAS information.) • • • When the Syslog window opens, you will see LOCAL0 through LOCAL7 listed on the left. The selected buttons should correspond with the HOST FACILITY specified in the ATLAS. The Syslog files can be viewed through the Syslog window or by using the ADTRAN Utilities folder, LOCALX.TXT, where X equals 0 through 7.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Review Additional Syslog Features 1. The MONITOR feature allows all Syslog messages to be pre-filtered by SYSTEM NAME, SOURCE, SLOT, and PORT before displaying these messages to the user and logging the message to the predesignated monitor log file. Various filter options may be defined by selecting SOURCE. • The following figure shows the SOURCE FILTER window. When the MONITOR button is selected, the file will be logged to LOCAL8.TXT.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual 3. The PROPERTIES menu allows the user to specify the types of messages to be logged to an ASCII text file. Mark the lowest priority Event Log message you want to log to the Syslog server text file. For example, the figure below shows that all messages will be logged to the text file. 4. The HELP menu also explains these features. Click on HELP/CONTENTS/SYSLOG HOST DAEMON for further explanation of Syslog features. 61200780L1-1C © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
DLP-11 Connecting the Alarm Contacts Introduction This DLP explains how to connect the alarm contacts for the ATLAS. Prerequisite Procedures Before making alarm connections, the unit should be mounted in its permanent location. Tools and Materials Required • • • Wire strippers Small, straight slot screwdriver 22 or 24 AWG 2-conductor twisted pair cross-connect wire To prevent electrical shock, do not install equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual 7. Insert one strand into the COM connection from the ATLAS and tighten the screw. 8. Insert another strand into either the NC or NO connections and tighten the screw. A chassis ground connection is also provided. 9. Replace the terminal block. Table 1. ATLAS Alarm Relay Connector Pinout Pin Name Description 1 Normally Closed (NC) Opens when a selected alarm condition is present. 2 Normally Open (NO) Closes when a selected alarm condition is present.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual ALARM NC Alarm Relay Connector NO COM INPUT External Input Connector VOUT EXT INPUT Figure 2. ATLAS 890 Rear View Follow-up Procedures Once this procedure is complete, return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there. To connect the ATLAS 890 External Input Connector, see DLP-12, Connecting to the ATLAS 890 External Input, on page 347. 61200780L1-1C © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
DLP-12 Connecting to the ATLAS 890 External Input Introduction This DLP explains how to connect other equipment to the external input on the ATLAS 890. The external input connector can sense a relay closure or the presence of -48 VDC. Prerequisite Procedures Before making this connection, the unit should be mounted in its permanent location.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual ALARM NC NO Alarm Relay Connector COM INPUT External Input Connector VOUT EXT INPUT Figure 3. ATLAS 890 Rear View Instructions 1. Using standard Telco cross-connect wire or equivalent, determine and cut the length required to reach from the external input header to the equipment to be sensed. 2. Using wire strippers, strip ¼-inch from both ends of each wire. 3. Remove the external input (3 pin) terminal block by gently prying it loose. 4.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Follow-up Procedures Once this procedure is complete, return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there. 61200780L1-1C © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
DLP-13 Using the Alarm Connections and ACO Button Introduction The alarm connections alert the user when a selected alarm condition exists. The alarm may be cleared by pressing the Alarm Cut-Off (ACO) switch located on the front panel of the ATLAS. This procedure details the steps which must be performed to use the ATLAS alarm connections and ACO switch. This procedure should be performed at installation on each ATLAS shelf that is wired out to external office alarm equipment.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Connect to the ATLAS 1. If you are not already connected to the unit’s ADMIN or CRAFT interfaces (either with a VT100 compatible terminal or with a PC running VT100 emulation software), use the procedure in DLP-1, Connecting the Terminal or PC to the ADMIN or CRAFT Port to connect to the ADMIN or CRAFT interface. Alternatively, if the unit is part of a management cluster connected to the local network, you may use a PC connected to the network to Telnet into the unit.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Configuring the ATLAS 890 Alarm Monitor Complete the following steps only if you wish to monitor for external alarms. 1. Go to the SYSTEM CONFIG menu and press the right arrow key to access the right-pane menus. Then, select the EVENT LOGGING menu and press . Once in the EVENT LOGGING menu, press the right arrow key to access the right-pane menus. 2. From the EVENT LOGGING menu, select the EXTERNAL INPUT menu and set it to the same value as the ALARM RELAY THRESHOLD.
SECTION 6 SYSTEM EVENT LOG Explains System Event Log messages and describes configuration of the Event Log. You can log various message types at settable threshold levels in the ATLAS 800 Series Event Log. This section describes the entries that may be logged by the system Event Log. The Event Log CATEGORY threshold is particularly important – this is the minimum severity level that an event must have associated with it in order that the event be logged.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Event Log 1. Setting the Event Log Category SETTING THE EVENT LOG CATEGORY The following steps outline the procedure for setting up the event CATEGORY thresholds for the Event Log. 1. From the MAIN MENU, go to the SYSTEM CONFIG menu and press the right arrow key to enter the right-pane menus. Untitled Screenshot 61200780L1-1C © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Event Log Setting the Event Log Category 2. Select the EVENT LOGGING field and press . Once in the EVENT LOGGING menus, press the right arrow key to access the right-pane menus. Untitled Screenshot 3. Refer to the tables in this section to determine the desired CATEGORY thresholds. 61200780L1-1C © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Event Log Setting the Event Log Category 4. To change the CATEGORY, select the appropriate field and press . This will provide a list of available options. Highlight the desired threshold and press to select it. Use caution when changing CATEGORY values from their default levels. If too many sources have their CATEGORY values set too low, the number of messages being logged in a given period can be very large.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Event Log 2. Viewing the Events VIEWING THE EVENTS The following steps outline the procedure for viewing EVENT LOG messages. 1. From the MAIN MENU, go to the SYSTEM STATUS menu and press the right arrow key to enter the right-pane menus. 61200780L1-1C © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Event Log Viewing the Events 2. Select the EVENT LOG field and press . Once in the EVENT LOG, press the right arrow key to access the actual messages. The EVENT LOG messages are stored in a first-in/first-out table. Therefore, the most recent log entry is found at the top of the log. EVENT LOG messages may be sent to an external Syslog server for storage. Refer to DLP-10, Using the Event Log (Syslog), for more details. 61200780L1-1C © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Event Log 3. System Events SYSTEM EVENTS Table 1 through Table 8 provide listings of ATLAS system events, including tables of events for each category, according to the order they appear in the EVENT LOG setup screen. Table 1.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Event Log System Events Table 2. Switchboard Events Console Log String Category Event rejected: No such number WARNING Call rejected 1 rejected: Outgoing reject list NORMAL Call rejected 2 rejected: Busy NORMAL Call rejected 3 accepted: NORMAL Call successfully routed 1 No such number in dial plan. 2 Number is on outgoing reject list. 3 All endpoints busy. Table 3.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Event Log System Events Table 4.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Event Log System Events Table 4. T1 Events (Continued) Console Log String T1 Yellow Alarm Active Category MAJOR Event Yellow Alarm Set Table 5. Ethernet Events Console Log String Category Out of memory CRITICAL Event Not enough memory for Ethernet driver Table 6.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Event Log System Events Table 6.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Event Log ISDN Cause Codes Table 7.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Event Log ISDN Cause Codes Table 9.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual System Event Log 5. Cause Code Log Entries CAUSE CODE LOG ENTRIES Cause Code IEs that are non-Q.931 (i.e., the Coding Standard field is not 0) are logged with the following format: : code The coding standard field is one of the following: Reserved, National, or Local. Each Cause Code IE log entry ends with a location designation. Table 10 shows these designations. Table 11 through Table 13 provide listings of system events.
SECTION 7 ADTRAN UTILITIES Provides instructions for configuring and using the ADTRAN utilities (Telnet, VT100, Syslog, and TFTP). ADTRAN delivers several PC software utilities along with the ATLAS 800 Series. These utilities are located on the CD-ROM that came with your shipment. They also include MIB files (located in the MIB directory). Review the readme file (Readme.txt) for the latest information about the utilities.
1. TELNET UTILITY The Telnet utility delivered with the ATLAS 800 Series provides enhancements to standard Telnet programs making it easier to work with. Access the Telnet program remotely through the 10/100BaseT Ethernet port. For a detailed description of how to work with the Telnet program, refer to Navigating the Terminal Menus on page 68. If you need help setting up the ATLAS 800 Series for a Telnet session, refer to Connecting the Terminal or PC to the ADMIN or CRAFT Port on page 317.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual ADTRAN Utilities Telnet Utility Session Menu Session Menu Click on SESSION to open the Telnet session. Connect Opens dialog box for setting HOST NAME and PORT parameters for a Telnet session. Also lets you EDIT ENTRY, ADD NEW entry, and DELETE stored entries. When the parameters are set, click CONNECT to make the connection. Click CANCEL to end the session. Submenu Description Host Name Accepts and stores host names.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual ADTRAN Utilities Telnet Utility Edit Menu Disconnect Terminates the Telnet session. To re-establish the session, select CONNECT from SESSION MENU or press ENTER three times. This action restores the previous connection. Transfer Cfg This feature is used with ADTRAN products primarily for sending configuration files to the unit. Exit Ends the Telnet session and closes the Telnet screen. Edit Menu Provides COPY and PASTE commands.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual ADTRAN Utilities Telnet Utility Help Menu Help Menu Provides on-line help for using the ADTRAN Utilities. Contents Opens the on-line help. IP Status Displays the local port address and the status of the connection. About Displays version and owner information. 61200780L1-1C © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual ADTRAN Utilities 2. VT100 Utility Session Menu VT100 UTILITY Use the VT100 to configure an ATLAS 800 Series which is directly connected to a PC. The VT100 display is almost identical to the Telnet display. For a detailed description of how to work within the terminal menu, refer to Navigating the Terminal Menus in the User Interface Guide section of this manual.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual ADTRAN Utilities VT100 Utility Edit Menu Edit Menu Identical to the Telnet EDIT MENU (see Edit Menu on page 370). Port Menu Changes serial COM port SETTINGS. Provides data rate settings from 300—57600 bps. Options Menu Provides terminal screen commands. Refresh Screen Redraws the screen. Connect Provides the options TRANSMIT WAKEUP and TRANSMIT REFRESH.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual ADTRAN Utilities 3. TFTP Server Help Menu TFTP SERVER The TFTP Server utility transfers ATLAS 800 Series configuration files to and from a TFTP server. You can install this program on a PC running any version of Microsoft Windows. The configuration of an ATLAS 800 Series can be saved offline as a backup file. The saved file may also be used to send the same configuration to multiple ATLAS 800 Series units.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual ADTRAN Utilities TFTP Server Server Menu Only one configuration transfer session (upload or download) may be active at a time. The TCP/IP parameters are not saved or overwritten as part of an ATLAS 800 Series unit’s transferred configuration to allow sending identical configurations to multiple units. When you start this program, a port is automatically opened. Server Menu Provides enable, disable, abort, and exit options. Enable Enables the TFTP server.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual ADTRAN Utilities Log Field 61200780L1-1C TFTP Server Help This field displays a record of all of the events that occur during the time the TFTP Server is enabled. Use the scroll bar to move up and down the list. To clear the information in this field, select CLEAR LOG from the PRINT LOG menu. Save this information to a file before deleting it with the ...TO CLIPBOARD command. © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
Index A ADTRAN Utilities 367 Async-232 Option Module dial plan, user term 307 menus Configuration 213 I/O Status 211 Info 210 Session Status 212 Signal Status 211 Test 217 overview 56 pinout, DB-25 44 shipping contents 65 ATLAS grounding instructions 59 installing modules 62 mounting options 61 power, AC 60 power, DC 60 shipping contents 58 system overview 51 ATLAS 830 alarm relay connection 22 equipment dimensions 16 front panel description 16 LED colors, meaning of 19 LEDs 17 overview 51 pinout alarm rela
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Index Info 161 PLL/FIFO 163 Test 165 overview 55 pinout EIA-530 47 RS-366, DB-25 45 RS-449 47 V.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Index P Octal FXS Option Module dedicated map 260 dial plan, user term 305 menus 176 Config 179 Info 176 Status 176 Test 177 overview 55 pinout, 8-pin modular 49 shipping contents 64 Quad T1/PRI Option Module (USOC RJ-48C) 36 Quad USSI Option Module CCITT X.21 V.11 42 DB-78 40 EIA-530 41 RS-232 42 RS-449/V.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Index Configuration 108 DS0 Alarms 107 DS0 Status 106 Info 105 Performance 15Min 108 Performance 24Hr 108 Performance Current 107 Sig Status 107 Test 109 overview 54 pinout, USOC RJ-48C 36 shipping contents 63 Quad USSI Option Module dedicated map 258 overview 54 pinout CCITT X.21 V.11 42 DB-78 40 EIA-530 41 RS-232 42 RS-449/V.
ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Index T T T3 D&I Option Module dedicated map 259 dial plan network term, PRI 277 menus 150 DS1 Alarm Status 155 DS1 Configuration 158 DS1 DS0 Alarm 157 DS1 DS0 Status 156 DS1 Performance 15 Min 158 DS1 Performance 24Hr 158 DS1 Performance Current 157 DS1 Sig Status 157 DS1 Test 159 DS3 Alarm Status 152 DS3 Configuration 153 DS3 Info 151 DS3 Performance 15Min 153 DS3 Performance 24Hr 153 DS3 Performance Current 152 DS3 Test 154 Mux Configuration 151 overview 55 pinout, BNC pa