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Access System Centum 56 Series
AS56 and AS56
Plus
User Manual
Access System 56 CSU/DSU
Access System 56
Plus
T1 CSU/DSU
Verilink Corporation
145 Baytech Drive
San Jose, California 95134
Part Number 896-502588-001-A
May 199
6
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Access System Centum 56 SeriesAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual Access System 56 CSU/DSUAccess System 56Plus T1 CSU/DSUVerilink Corporation145 Baytech Dri

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x AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualTerminal Operation ...

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Auxiliary Ports6-22AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualAdd 1 screenVerilink Corporation April 26, 1996AS56 Plus T-1 CSU

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Utilities (T1 and 56/64 kbps DDS modes)AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual6-23Add 1 screenVerilink Corporation April 2

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Auxiliary Ports6-24AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual Add 1 screenVerilink Corporation April 26, 1996AS56 Plus T-1

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Utilities (T1 and 56/64 kbps DDS modes)AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual6-25 Add 1 screenVerilink Corporation Apri

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Auxiliary Ports6-26AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual Add 1 screenVerilink Corporation April 26, 1996AS56 Plus T-1

Strona 8 - 5 OTHER FEATURES 5-1

Utilities (T1 and 56/64 kbps DDS modes)AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual6-27 Add 1 screenVerilink Corporation

Strona 9 - 6 AUXILIARY PORTS 6-1

Auxiliary Ports6-28AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualAdd 1 screenVerilink Corporation April 26, 1996AS56 CSU/DSU

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Printer ConfigurationAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual6-29Printer ConfigurationTo configure the auxiliary NMS/Printer port with a printer, use the unit’s

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Auxiliary Ports6-30AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualPrinter Port Flow ControlThe unit’s port supports simultaneous hardware and software flow control sign

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Printer OperationAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual6-31Printer OperationEvents are automatically sent (real-time) to the printer. See Events on page 5-10.

Strona 13 - 1 Overview

List of FiguresAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual xiFigur e2-1 Front Panel: Access System 56 Plus (AS56Plus) T1 CSU/DSU ...

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Auxiliary Ports6-32AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualNMS (SNMP) ConfigurationThe NMS/Printer port can be connected to an SNMP network management station su

Strona 15 - T1 Concepts

NMS (SNMP) ConfigurationAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual6-33 a. Set the Printer/NMS Port Mode to Connected to AS56. b. Set the Printer/NMS Port Speed to

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Auxiliary Ports6-34AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualFigure 6-3 SNMP Manager Access with a Terminal Server With a routerIn Figur e6-4, an RS-232 (SLIP) por

Strona 17 - Specifications

NMS (SNMP) ConfigurationAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual6-35Via direct or dial-up connectionAnother method allows the SNMP Manager to access the Access S

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Auxiliary Ports6-36AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual

Strona 19 - 2 Front Panel Overview

AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualA-1AppendixA Standard Cabling for User PortsNetwork InterfacesThe T-1 and 56/64 kbps DDS Network Interfaces both use an 8

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Standard Cabling for User PortsA-2 AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualT-1 Port (RJ48)Pin SignalTo/From Centum 56 Series1 Receive (R1) To2 Receive (T1) To3 N

Strona 21 - LCD Screen

Multi-Configurable Serial PortAS56 and AS56Plus User ManualA-3Multi-Configurable Serial PortThe Access Syst em56 Serial Port is a multi-configurable p

Strona 22 - Main Menu

Standard Cabling for User PortsA-4 AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualV.35 ConfigurationV.35 signaling is provided through a female DB-25 connector per the

Strona 23 - LED Indicators

Multi-Configurable Serial PortAS56 and AS56Plus User ManualA-5RS-530/RS-422A ConfigurationRS-422A Category I signaling is provided through a female DB

Strona 24 - Front Panel Overview

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Standard Cabling for User PortsA-6 AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualFigure A-2 RS-530/RS-422A Pin AssignmentsRS-232 ConfigurationWhen the Access Syst em56

Strona 26 - Requirements

Console PortAS56 and AS56Plus User ManualA-7Console PortThe Access Syst em56 Console Port allows the user to connect to an external terminal. The port

Strona 27 - Configuration Parameter

Standard Cabling for User PortsA-8 AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualSNMP PortThe Access Syst em56 SNMP Port is a dual function port. It allows the user to

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SNMP PortAS56 and AS56Plus User ManualA-9CBE-020-090259-pin D-type male to 25-pin D-type male for direct connection of a terminal or a printer. Four f

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Standard Cabling for User PortsA-10 AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual

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AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualB-1AppendixB Special Serial Port CablingExternal TimingIf “External” timing is required to satisfy a particular applicati

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Special Serial Port CablingB-2 AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualCables for External TimingThe figures in this section describe the crossover cabling neces

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Cables for External TimingAS56 and AS56Plus User ManualB-3RS-422A Serial Port Cabling 458-501791-015RS-530 cross-over cable. D-type, 25-pin (DB-25) ma

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Special Serial Port CablingB-4 AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual458-502363-015DB-25 to DB-37 (to RS-449) adapter cable. The Access System 56 end is 25-pin

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Cables for INTernal/EXTernal TimingAS56 and AS56Plus User ManualB-5Cables for INTernal/EXTernal TimingPlease refer to items #16 and #24 on AS56 and AS

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AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual1-1Chapter1 OverviewThe Access Syst em56 Super Rate Digital Network CSU/DSU provides the interface between customer equip

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Special Serial Port CablingB-6 AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualFigure B-4 RS-422A Serial Port #1 Cabling for Internal/External TIming Access System 56 RS

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Overview1-2AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualCentum 56 Series ProductThe Centum 56 Series product line includes the following specially featured unit types

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T1 ConceptsAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual1-3T1 ConceptsA T1 digital transmission facility carries twenty-four 64 Kbps DS0 “channels,” for a total of 1.

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Overview1-4AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualNetwork ProtectionThe Access Syst em56 provides complete electrical protection for the network by automaticall

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SpecificationsAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual1-5event occurs, a description with a time and date stamp is immediately sent out the printer port. In addi

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Overview1-6AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualNETWORK INTERFACE56/64 kbps DDS ModeInterface Integral 56/64 kbps DDS CSUFormat Full 56/64 kbps DDS Compatibil

Strona 42 - Checking the “T-Channels”

AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual2-1Chapter2 Front Panel OverviewIntroductionThe front panel LCD screen displays two rows of sixteen characters each. Menu

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ii AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualImportant NoticeVERILINK CORPORATION DISTRIBUTES THIS REFERENCE “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER LIMITED O

Strona 44 - Access Sy stem56 Self-Testing

Front Panel Overview2-2AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualThere are an UP (↑) buttons, a DOWN (↓)button, a SELECT button, and an END button. The basic opera

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LCD ScreenAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual2-3LCD ScreenThe LCD screen is limited to two lines of 16 characters each.The displayed menus include the Main

Strona 46 - 56/64 kbps mode

Front Panel Overview2-4AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualFigure 2-3 Centum 56 Series Menu Tree ConfigurationMain MenuAlarms / Stats Event Log UtilitiesDi

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LED IndicatorsAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual2-5LED IndicatorsThere are seven LED indicators on the front panel. They are used to indicate the status of

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Front Panel Overview2-6AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual

Strona 49 - Line Testing

AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual3-1Chapter3 Configuring and Installing the Access Syst em56If you have purchased the AS56Plus unit, you can select from t

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Configuring and Installing the Access Syste m563-2AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualRequirementsListed below are the requirements for operating Access Syst

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Configuration ParametersAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual3-3Configuration ParameterProper configuration of the Access Syst em56 requires information regar

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Configuring and Installing the Access Syste m563-4AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualSteps 4 through 11 (below) apply to T1/FT1 network interface configurat

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Configuration ParametersAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual3-5 7. Network Diagnostics. This entry determines the Access Sy stem56’s ability to respond to di

Strona 54 - Worksheet

AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualiiiUnpackingThis equipment is normally shipped in cardboard cartons with foam inserts to protect the units from shock and

Strona 55 - Testing the Access Syst em56

Configuring and Installing the Access Syste m563-6AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualYe s should be chosen if the network supplier is a common carrier, such

Strona 56 - Testing in T1/FT1 Mode

Configuration ParametersAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual3-7Steps 12 through 15 apply to 56/64 kbps DDS network interface configuration. 12. Network Speed

Strona 57 - Payload BERT

Configuring and Installing the Access Syste m563-8AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual 14. Network Scrambler. This entry enables the unit to avoid inadverten

Strona 58 - Local Loop with

Configuration ParametersAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual3-9In a point-to-point configuration, one unit must use NI timing and the other unit must use som

Strona 59 - Interface

Configuring and Installing the Access Syste m563-10AS56 and AS56Plus User Manualrequirements. There are three methods that can be used to ensure ones

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Configuration ParametersAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual3-11contiguous or alternate DS0s. It is not possible for the string of DS0s to “wrap” from DSO-24

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Configuring and Installing the Access Syste m563-12AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual• permanently Off•CD tracks RT• Switched (normally On, turns Off upon

Strona 62 - Serial Port BERT

Configuration ParametersAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual3-13 23. Serial Port, clock normal/inverted.Depress SELECT to choose Norm or Inv. Initially choos

Strona 63 - Local Loop

Configuring and Installing the Access Syste m563-14AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualThe Int/Ext setting may require a special DTE configuration or a modif

Strona 64 - CSU Loop

Configuration ParametersAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual3-15Steps 26 through 31 (below) apply to Serial Port #1 in 56/64 kbps DDS mode. 26. Serial Port,

Strona 65 - DSU Loop

iv AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualFCC InformationThis equipment complies with the requirements in Part 15 of FCC Rules for a Class A computing device.

Strona 66 - Testing the Access System 56

Configuring and Installing the Access Syste m563-16AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualSwitched is the recommended mode of operation unless the customer DTE

Strona 67 - 5 Other Features

Configuration ParametersAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual3-17Access Syst em56 will provide both TX-clock and RX-clock to the customer DTE.External should

Strona 68 - 56/64 kbps DDS

Configuring and Installing the Access Syste m563-18AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualChecking the “T-Channels”Depress UP or DOWN while comparing Access Sys

Strona 69 - Alarm Definitions

Checking the “T-Channels”AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual3-19Configuration__DS0 Assignments END to display:Main Menu HH:MM__Configuration END to

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Configuring and Installing the Access Syste m563-20AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualAccess Sy stem56 Self-TestingThe self-testing can be performed via eit

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Access Syst em56 Self-TestingAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual3-21Confirm that the Seconds/Test is properly incrementing and then depress UP to confirm th

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Configuring and Installing the Access Syste m563-22AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual56/64 kbps mode self testingIf the Local Loop is presently Off, the Ne

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Access Syst em56 Self-TestingAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual3-23Confirm that the Seconds/Test is properly incrementing and then depress UP to confirm th

Strona 74 - Serial Port Indicators

Configuring and Installing the Access Syste m563-24AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualConnecting the Access S ystem56After all units have been configured an

Strona 75 - Utilities

Line TestingAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual3-25Line Testing This section discusses line testing for point-to-point configuration and Fractional T1 Integ

Strona 76 - Event Printing

AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualvFCC User RequirementsThe following instructions are provided to ensure that you comply with the Federal Communications C

Strona 77 - T1/FT1 Events

Configuring and Installing the Access Syste m563-26AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualIf the remote end responds properly to this command, the Network LOOP

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Line TestingAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual3-27Turn Off the BERT and the Loop. Your system is now ready for operation.56/64 kbps DDS Mode Line Testing I

Strona 79 - 6 Auxiliary Ports

Configuring and Installing the Access Syste m563-28AS56 and AS56Plus User Manualcontact your network supplier. Continue with the following steps only

Strona 80 - Auxiliary ports

Line Testing (Integrated Access, Fractional T1)AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual3-29Line Testing (Integrated Access, Fractional T1)The line testing can be

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Configuring and Installing the Access Syste m563-30AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualAS56 and AS56Plus WorksheetModel #Company Name:Location:T-Carrier ID:L

Strona 82 - Rear panel views

AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual4-1Chapter4 Testing the Access Syst em56Access Syst em56 testing can be performed via either the unit’s control panel or

Strona 83 - Terminal Configuration

Testing the Access System 564-2AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualTesting in T1/FT1 ModeThis section discusses the various tests available for the AS56Plus,

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Testing in T1/FT1 ModeAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual4-3Payload BERTThe Payload BERT is useful in a point-to-point environment. The Access System 56 uni

Strona 85 - Terminal Operation

Testing the Access System 564-4AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualLocal Loop with BERTThe CSU portion of a single Access Sys tem56 unit can be tested by act

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Testing in T1/FT1 ModeAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual4-5Payload LoopThe Payload Loop is useful for looping back any testing initiated by the other end o

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vi AS56 and AS56Plus User Manualoperated only by trained individuals and that the signal power at the telephone company interface will not exceed the

Strona 88 - Configuration Menus

Testing the Access System 564-6AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualLine LoopLLB causes a local line loop (at the Acce ss System56 unit where the command was

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Testing in T1/FT1 ModeAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual4-7Serial Port LoopLocal Loop ON causes a loop (at the Access Sy stem56 unit where the command was

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Testing the Access System 564-8AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualSerial Port BERTThe Serial Port (DTE) BERT can be used as a part of many different test co

Strona 91 - Link Alarms and Diagnostics

Testing in 56/64 kbps DDS ModeAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual4-9Testing in 56/64 kbps DDS ModeThis section discusses the various tests available for the

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Testing the Access System 564-10AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualCSU LoopThe CSU Loop is useful for looping back any testing initiated by the other end of

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Testing in 56/64 kbps DDS ModeAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual4-11DSU LoopThe DSU Loop is useful for looping back any testing initiated by the other end

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Testing the Access System 564-12AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual

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AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual5-1Chapter5 Other FeaturesMany other functions are available in the Access Sy stem56. This chapter describes access from

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Other Features5-2AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual56/64 kbps DDS modeThe Alarms and Stats Main Menu is intended for those users with 56/64 kbps DDS alarm

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Alarm DefinitionsAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual5-3Alarm DefinitionsThis section discusses the alarm definitions that apply to T1/FT1 mode and 56/64 kbp

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Table of ContentsAS56 and AS56Plus User Manualvii1OVERVIEW 1-1Centum 56 Series Products ...

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Other Features5-4AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualBPV.Bipolar Violation. This usually indicates that a very weak or overly strong signal is being received

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ESF Statistics Definitions (T1/FT1 Mode)AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual5-5ESF Statistics Definitions (T1/FT1 Mode)Errored Second (ES).Any occurrence of

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Other Features5-6AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualAlarms/Statistics Menu (T1/FT1 Mode)Please refer to Alarm and ESF Statistics Definitions previously desc

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Alarms/Statistics Menu (T1/FT1 Mode)AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual5-7 Scrolling UP/DOWN will provide detailed information. Below is the SES/BES display

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Other Features5-8AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualSerial Port IndicatorsThis section discusses the various serial port indicators available in T1/FT1 mode

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UtilitiesAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual5-9UtilitiesFrom the Utilities Main Menu, SELECT then use UP/DOWN arrows to: View Unit TypeThe unit type can onl

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Other Features5-10AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualEventsThe Access Syst em56 constantly monitors for the occurrence of “events” such as alarms, test comm

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EventsAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual5-11T1/FT1 EventsType Text DescriptionSystem UNIT START Access Syst em56 power up or initialization sequenceBRAM CL

Strona 107 - Printer Configuration

Other Features5-12AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual56/64 kbps DDS EventsType Text DescriptionSystem UNIT START Access Syst em56 power up or initialization

Strona 108 - Printer Port Flow Control

AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual6-1Chapter6 Auxiliary PortsThe Access Syst em56 includes two RS-232 “auxiliary” ports. The Console port allows the user t

Strona 109 - Printer Operation

viii AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualChecking the “T-Channels”...

Strona 110 - NMS (SNMP) Configuration

Auxiliary Ports6-2AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualCablingThe table below provides a summary of the Verilink cables available for the Centum series. For

Strona 111 - Manager Access

CablingAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual6-3The following cables are recommended:CBE-020-09025. 9-pin D-type male to 25-pin D-type male for direct connecti

Strona 112 - With a router

Auxiliary Ports6-4AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualRear panel viewsThe two following figures show the rear panel views of the AS56Plus and AS56, respectiv

Strona 113 - SNMP CONSOLE

Terminal ConfigurationAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual6-5Terminal ConfigurationBefore connecting the terminal set it to 1200, 2400, 4800 or 9600 bps and

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Auxiliary Ports6-6AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualThe Utilities Menu can be used to change the password.The auxiliary ports depend on RTS from a terminal

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Terminal OperationAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual6-7Terminal OperationBecause the terminal functions are identical to the front panel functions previous

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Auxiliary Ports6-8AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual 1. From the Main Menu, select System Utilities. The following menu appears. From this menu, select &g

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Terminal OperationAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual6-9 a. If you select (S)ave, the following appears on the screen: b. If you select (S)ave, the follo

Strona 118 - V.35 Configuration

Auxiliary Ports6-10AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualConfiguration MenusThis section describes the systemconfiguration menus for T1/FT1 mode and 56/64 kbps

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Configuration MenusAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual6-11Add 1 screenVerilink Corporation April 26, 1996AS56 Plus T-1

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AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualixSerial Port Indicators...

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Auxiliary Ports6-12AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual56/64 kbps DDS modeFrom the terminal’s DDS Main Menu, the user has selected System Configuration and i

Strona 122 - SNMP Port

Link Alarms and DiagnosticsAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual6-13Link Alarms and DiagnosticsThis section discusses the link alarms and diagnostics for T1/F

Strona 123 - CBE-021-09025

Auxiliary Ports6-14AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual64 kbps DDS Mode on page 4-9, Alarms and Statistics on page 5-1, and Alarm Definitions on page 5-3. Ad

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Serial Port Diagnostics/IndicatorsAS56 and AS56Plus User Manual6-15Serial Port Diagnostics/IndicatorsThis section discusses the serial port diagnostic

Strona 125 - B Special Serial Port Cabling

Auxiliary Ports6-16AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual Add 1 screenVerilink Corporation April 26, 1996AS56 CSU/DS

Strona 126 - Cables for External Timing

ESF Registers (T1/FT1 mode)AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual6-17ESF Registers (T1/FT1 mode)From the terminal’s T1 Main Menu, the user has selected ESF Reg

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Auxiliary Ports6-18AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualThe user can then proceed to this next menu for detailed information. These menus provide the function

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Event Log (T1/FT1 Mode and 56/64 kbps DDS mode)AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual6-19Event Log (T1/FT1 Mode and 56/64 kbps DDS mode)From the terminal’s T1

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Auxiliary Ports6-20AS56 and AS56Plus User ManualUtilities (T1 and 56/64 kbps DDS modes)From the terminal's T1 or DDS Main Menu, the user has sele

Strona 130 - Special Serial Port Cabling

Utilities (T1 and 56/64 kbps DDS modes)AS56 and AS56Plus User Manual6-21Add 1 screenVerilink Corporation April 2

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