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Verilink M1-3 User Manual 1-1Chapter1M1-3 OverviewThe Verilink M1-3 Time Division Multiplexer is designed to aggregate 28 DS1 signals into a DS3 signa
M1-3 Overview1-2 Verilink M1-3 User ManualFigure 1-1 M1-3 ApplicationFeaturesThe M1-3 provides performance monitoring and statistic gathering at the D
M1-3 OverviewVerilink M1-3 User Manual 1-3Network ManagementNetwork management for the M1-3 is supported through the SCM using SNMP, Verilink’s Node M
M1-3 Overview1-4 Verilink M1-3 User ManualFar-End Alarm and ControlThe M1-3 module supports Far End Alarm and Control (FEAC) signals in C-bit parity a
M1-3 OverviewVerilink M1-3 User Manual 1-5M1-3 ComponentsThe M1-3 shown in Figure 1-3 and Figure 1-4 consists of the following components:M1-3 Applica
M1-3 Overview1-6 Verilink M1-3 User ManualInstallationThe Verilink M1-3 application module is installed after the rear connector module. For detailed
M1-3 OverviewVerilink M1-3 User Manual 1-7Agency ApprovalsThis product is certified and verified to comply with regulatory requirements of the followi
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Verilink M1-3 User Manual 2-1Chapter2Quick Set-UpThe Quick Set-Up section provides the steps necessary to install and configure an M1-3 module. Refer
iiVerilink M1-3 User ManualCopyright NoticeCopyright 1999 Verilink Corporation. All rights reserved.This document does not create any express or imp
Quick Set-Up2-2 Verilink M1-3 User ManualInstallationMount the shelf within an air-conditioned room on a standard 19 or 23” rack. Refer to the AS3000:
Quick Set-UpVerilink M1-3 User Manual 2-3Figure 2-2 M1-3 Configuration MenuNOTE:For the rest of this chapter, you are not instructed to press ENTER af
Quick Set-Up2-4 Verilink M1-3 User Manual1. Select C from the M1-3 Main Menu.The M1-3 Configuration Menu displays (Figure 2-3).NOTE:Configure the T3 p
Quick Set-UpVerilink M1-3 User Manual 2-5T1 PortConfigurationUp to 28 T1s can be multiplexed onto the DS3 port. Each T1 can have a unique configuratio
Quick Set-Up2-6 Verilink M1-3 User Manual3. Auto Restore— For this example use the default Yes. If the primary timing source fails (network timing or
Quick Set-UpVerilink M1-3 User Manual 2-7Figure 2-7 Example ConfigurationConfiguration SequenceThe circuit options are configured in the following ord
Quick Set-Up2-8 Verilink M1-3 User ManualM1-3 to QUAD T1To map the M1-3, T1 number 17 to the QUAD T1, net port 1, do the following:1. Start from the C
Quick Set-UpVerilink M1-3 User Manual 2-9Figure 2-9 Edit Circuit Menu After Circuit SetupExit to the Circuit Manager Menu with the X command. M1-3 to
Quick Set-Up2-10 Verilink M1-3 User ManualFigure 2-10 M1-3 to IMUX Circuit Setup7. Type “X” to exit the Circuit Manager Menu. This menu displays all c
Quick Set-UpVerilink M1-3 User Manual 2-11Detailed information on each configuration option is provided in Chapter 3, "M1-3 Configuration Option
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Verilink M1-3 User Manual 3-1Chapter3M1-3 Configuration OptionsThe M1-3 menu options provide module access for the following tasks:•Node and circuit c
M1-3 Configuration Options3-2 Verilink M1-3 User ManualTerminal AccessTo access the M1-3 from an ASCII terminal:1. Connect the ASCII terminal to the S
M1-3 Configuration OptionsVerilink M1-3 User Manual 3-3M1-3 AccessFrom the SCM Main Menu select the MLS shelf slot position for the M1-3. The M1-3 sl
M1-3 Configuration Options3-4 Verilink M1-3 User ManualFigure 3-3 M1-3 DS3 Port Configuration MenuTable 3-2 M1-3 DS3 Port Configuration Menu OptionsCo
M1-3 Configuration OptionsVerilink M1-3 User Manual 3-5T1 Port Configuration MenuTo set T1 port configuration from the M1-3 Configuration Menu, type “
M1-3 Configuration Options3-6 Verilink M1-3 User ManualTable 3-3 M1-3 T1 Port Configuration MenuTiming OptionsSelect Timing Options from the M1-3 Conf
M1-3 Configuration OptionsVerilink M1-3 User Manual 3-7Table 3-4 Timing Menu OptionsMenu Option Description InstructionsPC Primary Clock—The slot numb
M1-3 Configuration Options3-8 Verilink M1-3 User ManualPerformance/Status MenuThe Performance/Status Menu is used to set and monitor M1-3 performance.
M1-3 Configuration OptionsVerilink M1-3 User Manual 3-9Figure 3-8 15-Minute Threshold MenuFigure 3-9 24-Hour Threshold MenuNOTE:The M1-3 default value
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M1-3 Configuration Options3-10 Verilink M1-3 User ManualD FE_LUAS—Far End Local Unavailable Second. Displays a far-end unavailable second during which
M1-3 Configuration OptionsVerilink M1-3 User Manual 3-11Performance ReportAccess the M1-3 Performance Report Menu from the Performance/Status Menu. T
M1-3 Configuration Options3-12 Verilink M1-3 User ManualTable 3-6 Performance Report Menu OptionsFigure 3-12 M1-3 One Hour Performance Data DisplayCom
M1-3 Configuration OptionsVerilink M1-3 User Manual 3-13Figure 3-13 M1-3 24 Hour Report MenuFigure 3-14 M1-3 24 Hour FE_CCV Performance Data Menu-- M1
M1-3 Configuration Options3-14 Verilink M1-3 User ManualCircuit ManagerCircuit building is a primary function of the SCM controller module. For infor
M1-3 Configuration OptionsVerilink M1-3 User Manual 3-15Card AdministrationThe commands on the Card Administration Menu generates prompts that are des
M1-3 Configuration Options3-16 Verilink M1-3 User ManualTable 3-7 M1-3 Card AdministrationFar End DS3 Port IdentificationFrom the M1-3 Main Menu (Figu
M1-3 Configuration OptionsVerilink M1-3 User Manual 3-17Figure 3-17 M1-3 Main MenuFigure 3-18 Display Far-End and DS3 Port Identification Menu-- VERIL
M1-3 Configuration Options3-18 Verilink M1-3 User ManualAlarm MenuFrom the M1-3 Main Menu, the M1-3 Alarm Menu displays alarm reporting options (enabl
Verilink M1-3 User Manual 4-1Chapter4Performance MonitoringThis chapter defines the M1-3 front panel LED indications and the Performance/Status Menu r
Verilink M1-3 User Manualv • This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label and manual. If you are
Performance Monitoring4-2 Verilink M1-3 User ManualFigure 4-1 M1-3 Front Panel LED Indicators T3 Port LEDThe T3 LED displays major and critical alarms
Performance MonitoringVerilink M1-3 User Manual 4-3System LEDThe System LED displays node communication conditions. For example, the system LED can al
Performance Monitoring4-4 Verilink M1-3 User ManualFigure 4-2 M1-3 Display Alarm Buffer Alarm DescriptionThe Alarm Description column lists the text
Performance MonitoringVerilink M1-3 User Manual 4-5•Deactivating alarm records is an SCM database management function. While the alarm is active, you
Performance Monitoring4-6 Verilink M1-3 User Manual•P-bit Errored Second (PES)•Severely Errored Framing Second (SEFS)Performance ReportingThe M1-3 pro
Performance MonitoringVerilink M1-3 User Manual 4-7Figure 4-4 M1-3 15-Minute Performance ReportFigure 4-4 shows the results of selecting a 15-minute t
Performance Monitoring4-8 Verilink M1-3 User ManualNE_LES Near End Line Errored Seconds. Displays a second in which one or more coding violations, or
Verilink M1-3 User Manual 5-1Chapter5M1-3 DiagnosticsThe M1-3 Diagnostics Menu is designed to aid in troubleshooting the M1-3 module through the use o
M1-3 Diagnostics5-2 Verilink M1-3 User ManualFigure 5-2 M1-3 Status ReportSelect the Status Report option, and the M1-3 displays the on/off loopback s
M1-3 DiagnosticsVerilink M1-3 User Manual 5-3To access the M1-3 Craft interface menus and monitor T1 performance, connect the terminal cable to the LO
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M1-3 Diagnostics5-4 Verilink M1-3 User ManualFigure 5-4 M1-3 Local Port Performance MenuTo view T1 performance for any of the 28 T1’s, type “t” and th
M1-3 DiagnosticsVerilink M1-3 User Manual 5-5M1-3 LoopbacksM1-3 loopbacks are used to determine which segment of the network is producing an alarm con
M1-3 Diagnostics5-6 Verilink M1-3 User ManualFigure 5-8 DS3 Local LoopbackDS3 Line LoopbackWhen a DS3 line loopback is activated, the data received fr
M1-3 DiagnosticsVerilink M1-3 User Manual 5-7Figure 5-10 DS3 FEAC Far-End LoopbackDS3 Inband Far-End LoopbackThe DS3 Inband Far-End Loopback uses the
M1-3 Diagnostics5-8 Verilink M1-3 User ManualFigure 5-12 T1 Loopback Options MenuTable 5-2 T1 Far-End Line Loopback Options MenuT1 Local LoopbackWhen
M1-3 DiagnosticsVerilink M1-3 User Manual 5-9T1 Line LoopbackWhen a line loopback is activated, the data received from the network is transmitted back
M1-3 Diagnostics5-10 Verilink M1-3 User Manualdown code (001) for the same time period. In ESF mode, the line loopback is also activated and deactiva
M1-3 DiagnosticsVerilink M1-3 User Manual 5-11Figure 5-18 T1 Loopback Options Menu2. Type the port number of the T1 to loop (1—28) or 29 to loop all
M1-3 Diagnostics5-12 Verilink M1-3 User ManualTransmit Alarms MenuThe M1-3 Transmit Alarm Options Menu enables and disables the transmission of five d
Verilink M1-3 User Manual A-1AppendixAM1-3 Default ConfigurationThis appendix contains the default values for the M1-3. Only three menus have default
Table of ContentsVerilink M1-3 User Manual vM1-3 Overview...
M1-3 Default ConfigurationA-2 Verilink M1-3 User ManualPerformance Menu Default ValuesThe Performance/Status Menu contains the following submenus•Thre
M1-3 Default ConfigurationVerilink M1-3 User Manual A-3Diagnostics MenuBy default, there are no active loopbacks at any M1-3 port and all transmit tes
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IndexVerilink M1-3 User Manual Index-1AAIS (Alarm Indication Signal) 4-7AISS (Alarm Indication Signal Second) 4-5alarm reporting 4-3alarm status 5-1al
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