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Page 1 - Access Bank II

Access Bank II - SNMPINSTALLATION & USER’S GUIDE5395 Pearl ParkwayBoulder, CO 80301-2490 fax 303-546-9724http://www.carrieraccess.comPart Number 0

Page 2

Table of Contents xiii5.1 About This Chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 3 - FCC REQUIREMENTS

Termination Options9/24/01 10-3Figure 10-1: FXO Operation________________________________________________________________________________Figure 10-2:

Page 4 - INDUSTRY CANADA REQUIREMENTS

12-Channel FXO & Dial Pulse Termination Card10-4 9/24/01• detect battery reversal from the PBX for call progress and confirmation of call comple-t

Page 5 - WARRANTY

Termination Options9/24/01 10-5Figure 10-3: FXO/DPT Card Switch Settings FXO V-2.2UP (ON)LSGSLSGSAll 12 channelsare inDPT Mode*All 12 channelsare in

Page 6 - HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL

12-Channel FXO & Dial Pulse Termination Card10-6 9/24/01

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9/24/01 11-1Chapter 114-Wire E&M/TO ConfigurationContents of This Chapter:11.1 About This ChapterThis chapter describes how to configure the 4-wir

Page 8 - Table of Contents xi

4-Wire E&M/TO Configuration11-2 9/24/01ropolitan area networks. Each of the twelve E&M channels can be individually configurted to support Sig

Page 9 - Electrical Installation 5-1

E&M Signaling Conventions9/24/01 11-3Figure 11-1: Normal Mode E&M TerminationFigure 11-2: Tandem Mode E&M Access to Leased Lines or Carrie

Page 10 - Chapter 7Remote Monitor 7-1

4-Wire E&M/TO Configuration11-4 9/24/01interface incorporates a signaling current detector (the “ear” listening to the line). The multiplexed or c

Page 11 - Chapter 9

E&M Signaling Conventions9/24/01 11-5Figure 11-4: E&M Signaling Type 2Figure 11-5E&M Signaling Type 4M-LeadDetector-48VE-LeadDetector-48VM

Page 12 - Chapter 11

4-Wire E&M/TO Configuration11-6 9/24/01Figure 11-6: E&M Signaling Type 511.5 Programming E&M Signaling Types11.5.1 Jumper Switch Setting

Page 13 - Troubleshooting 12-1

xiv7.7 Remote Monitor Screen Hierarchy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-47.8 Initialization for

Page 14 - Chapter 14

Detector Configuration9/24/01 11-7between the positions indicated above. This makes configuration easier by changing several connec-tions with one mov

Page 15

4-Wire E&M/TO Configuration11-8 9/24/01Table 11-3: E&M T1 Signaling*Don’t care (0 or 1)11.7 Normal and Tandem CablesIndividual E&M/TO voi

Page 16 - Table of Contents xix

TP Busy/Idle Switch9/24/01 11-9Table 11-5: 4-Position DIP Switch Settings11.9 TP Busy/Idle SwitchUse switch 4 to select whether the tip-ground relays

Page 17

4-Wire E&M/TO Configuration11-10 9/24/01T1 level = 3dBm + 16dB + 2dB - 21dB = 0dBm011.12 Receive (Digital-to-Analog) GainTo calculate the receive

Page 18 - Access Bank II SNMP

E&M Normal mode cable9/24/01 11-1111.14.2 Cable TypeVoice grade telephone cable25 twisted pairs of 24 AWG seven-strand copper.Outer diameter 0.34

Page 19 - 1.3.1 Standard Features

4-Wire E&M/TO Configuration11-12 9/24/01Figure 11-8: E&M Normal Mode Cable11.15 E&M Tandem Mode Cable11.15.1 DescriptionE&M tandem mo

Page 20 - 1.5 Digital Data Ports

E&M Tandem Mode Cable9/24/01 11-13Two per assemblyAdjustable cable clamp (AMP 552763-2)Two per assemblyBackshell Kit (AMP 552760-2)Two per assembl

Page 21 - 1-4 9/24/01

4-Wire E&M/TO Configuration11-14 9/24/01Table 11-7(Part 1): Connector Pinouts for Cable P/N 005-0004RJ2HX Punchdown BlockE&M Type I, II, IV, V

Page 22 - 1.7.2 SNMP Management

E&M Tandem Mode Cable9/24/01 11-15Table 11-7 (Part 2): Connector Pinouts for Cable P/N 005-0004RJ2HX Punchdown BlockE&M Type I, II, IV, VNorma

Page 23 - 1.7.3 Command Line Interface

4-Wire E&M/TO Configuration11-16 9/24/01Table 11-8 (Part 1): Connector Pinouts for Cable P/N 005-0005RJ2HX Punchdown BlockE&M Type I, II, IV,

Page 24 - 9/24/01 1-7

Table of Contents xv9.4 BRFXS/DPO Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179.5

Page 25 - 1.8 Design Philosophy

E&M Tandem Mode Cable9/24/01 11-17Table 11-8 (Part 2): Connector Pinouts for Cable P/N 005-0005If your voice channels require different attenuatio

Page 26 - Product Description

4-Wire E&M/TO Configuration11-18 9/24/01

Page 27 - -compatible modem for

About This Chapter9/24/01 12-1Chapter 12Diagnostics &TroubleshootingContents of This Chapter:12.1 About This ChapterThis chapter provides instruct

Page 28 - 9/24/01 2-3

12-2 9/24/01Note: These tests as well as additional test functions can be performed using the MS Windows-based Remote Monitor software. For direction

Page 29 - 2-4 9/24/01

Self Test Fault Indications9/24/01 12-32. Verify that T1 Test 1 or T1 Test 2 LED turns green after approximately 16 seconds.12.3.2 Card Self TestAt th

Page 30 - Technical Specifications

12-4 9/24/0112.4.3 Remote Mode: Ringback Tone or 1 Digital MilliwattWhen the Access Bank II - SNMP is powered up in Remote mode, the tone sent during

Page 31 - 3.2.2 DS-1 Output Signals

Remote Mode: Remote T1 Line or Payload Loopbacks9/24/01 12-512.7 Remote Mode: Remote T1 Line or Payload LoopbacksIn Remote mode, if the T1 line is AN

Page 32 - 3.10 FXS Voice Card

12-6 9/24/01Figure 12-1: Loopback Legend12.9.1 Self-TestFigure 12-2: Self-TestVoiceChannelsV.35DataVoiceChannelsV.35DataThese are loops in the"

Page 33 - 3.13 Network Management

Illustrations of Loops and Self-Tests9/24/01 12-712.9.2 Equipment LoopbackFigure 12-3: Equipment Loopback12.9.3 Equipment Loopback - PayloadFigure

Page 34 - 3.16 Standards Compliance

12-8 9/24/0112.9.4 DS-1 Network LoopbackFigure 12-5: DS-1 Network Loopback12.9.5 : DS-1 Network Loopback - PayloadFigure 12-6: DS-1 Network Loopbac

Page 35 - 3.18 Environmental

xvi11.13.1 Call Progress LED Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1011.14 E&M Normal mode cab

Page 36 - 3.19 Installation

Illustrations of Loops and Self-Tests9/24/01 12-912.9.6 Receiving DS-1 CSU Loopback12.9.7 Sending DS-1 CSU LoopbackFigure 12-7: Sending DS-1 CSU L

Page 37 - 3-8 9/24/01

12-10 9/24/0112.9.8 Sending DS-1 BERT PatternFigure 12-8: Sending DS-1 BERT Pattern12.9.9 V.35 Equipment LoopbackFigure 12-9: V.35 Equipment Loopb

Page 38 - Physical Installation

Illustrations of Loops and Self-Tests9/24/01 12-1112.9.10 V.35 Network LoopbackFigure 12-10: V.35 Network Loopback12.9.11 Sending V.54 LoopbackFigur

Page 39 - 4-2 9/24/01

12-12 9/24/0112.9.12 Receiving V.54 LoopbackFigure 12-12: Receiving V.54 Loop12.9.13 Sending FX Ring or ToneFigure 12-13: Sending FX Ring or Tone12.

Page 40 - 4.3 Chassis Mounting

LED Test and Status Indicators9/24/01 12-13SNMP Control Panel. Setting this switch to the Alarm Cut-Off position (ON) opens the alarm relay contacts (

Page 41 - 4.5 Rack Mounting

12-14 9/24/01Table 12-5: T1 Test LEDs for T1 Span 1 and 2Table 12-6: V.35 Status LED12.12 Fault Isolation ProceduresThis section lists typical troubl

Page 42 - 4.6 Surface Mounting

Fault Isolation Procedures9/24/01 12-15Table 12-7: Control Panel LED IndicationsTable 12-8: Control Panel LED Indications (continued)Symptom Correctiv

Page 43 - 4-6 9/24/01

12-16 9/24/0112.13 Back Plate Indications12.13.1 Voice Channel LED is RED (during a Self Test)During a Self-Test, a RED voice channel LED may appear

Page 44 - 9/24/01 4-7

Access Bank II - SNMP Shuts Down for No Apparent Reason9/24/01 12-171. Check the voice cable for a loose connection.2. Check the voice cable for a bro

Page 46 - 9/24/01 4-9

Table of Contents xvii12.9.1 Self-Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

Page 47 - 4-10 9/24/01

About This Chapter9/24/01 13-1Chapter 13MaintenanceContents of This Chapter:13.1 About This ChapterThis chapter provides procedures for maintaining t

Page 48 - Electrical Installation

13-2 9/24/0113.2 Replacing a Voice CardTo replace a voice card while the Access Bank II - SNMP is hot, refer to Figure 13-1, then follow these steps:

Page 49 - 5-2 9/24/01

Replacing the Controller Card9/24/01 13-3Figure 13-1: Accessing the Voice Cards13.3 Replacing the Controller CardTo replace the Access Bank II - SNMP

Page 50 - Power Connectors

13-4 9/24/01card.7. Insert the new Controller card and secure it with the five screws removed in Step 7.8. Insert the voice card(s) and slide the chas

Page 51 - 5-4 9/24/01

Replacing the Controller Card9/24/01 13-5Figure 13-3: Replacing the Controller Card

Page 53 - Ω +/- 5% at 772 kHz

About This Chapter9/24/01 14-1Chapter 14SNMP Management & Command Line InterfaceContents of This Chapter:14.1 About This ChapterThis chapter provi

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14-2 9/24/0114.3 SNMP ManagementThe Access Bank II SNMP provides:• Built-in SNMPv2 Agent software providing network statistics, information retrieval

Page 55 - 5-8 9/24/01

SNMP Management9/24/01 14-3objects with predefined MIB data structures. The Access Bank II/SNMP uses the Bellcore® standard MIB for T1 interfaces.Mana

Page 56 - 9/24/01 5-9

14-4 9/24/0114.3.4 Management Information BasesThe SNMP agent on Access Bank II SNMP supports the following standard MIB object groups:Table 14-1: Sup

Page 57 - 5.7 RS-232 Management

xviii14.3.4 Management Information Bases. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-414.3.5 Commands . . . . . . . .

Page 58 - 5.7.3 Null Modem Adapter

SNMP Management9/24/01 14-5• T1 interface statistics, per RFC 140614.3.7 TrapsThe Access Bank II SNMP agent supports the following standard SNMPv2 def

Page 59 - 5.7.4 Straight Adapter

14-6 9/24/0114.3.8 MaintenanceThe Access Bank II SNMP provides maintenance functions for the following SNMPv2 operations. • Loopback operations: T1 re

Page 60 - 9/24/01 5-13

Command Line Interface (CLI)9/24/01 14-7.Figure 14-3: Local and Remote RS-232 CLI ManagementFigure 14-4: Local and Remote Telnet CLI Management14.4.2

Page 61 - 5-14 9/24/01

14-8 9/24/01Slot Card Revision--------- --------- ---------LIU AB-II SNMP 1.02FX#1 FXS12 3.03FX#2 FXS12 3.03Span Name--------- -----------------------

Page 62 - Basic Configuration

Command Line Interface (CLI)9/24/01 14-9commands, including all levels of options for each command. Typing help after a command name provides a list o

Page 63

14-10 9/24/012. Type help at the prompt to list all of the commands and options, as shown below.Commands ... CommandLineInterfaceHelp.Forimm

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Command Line Interface (CLI)9/24/01 14-11t11...Set Clock Source to T1 #1t12...Set Clock Source to T1 #2internal...Set C

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14-12 9/24/010: FXS Loop or Ground Start1: FXS Ground Start2: FXS Loop Start3: FXO Loop or Ground Start4: FXO Ground Start5: FXO Loop Start6: E&M

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Command Line Interface (CLI)9/24/01 14-13dsx0|csu0...DSX ( 0’-132’) or CSU 0.0 dbdsx133...DSX (133’-265’)dsx266...DSX (266’-39

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14-14 9/24/01ring - ringback to fx chans (def)tone - 1KHz tone to fx chansringback to fx ... > ds1 d1 send equipment... > ds1 d1 s

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Table of Contents xix14.4.4.28 trap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-2714.4.4.29

Page 69 - 6-8 9/24/01

Command Line Interface (CLI)9/24/01 14-15carrier on|off ..Loss of carrier detectedcsuloop on|off ..CSU loop code receivedunframed on|off ..Unframed, a

Page 70 - Remote Monitor

14-16 9/24/01rs232 ... Display/Set Optional Data RS-232 Portbaud ... Set Async Subrate Baud Rateb9600 ... 9600 baudb

Page 71 - 7.3 Message Traffic

Command Line Interface (CLI)9/24/01 14-17interface ...IP Interfaceleds ...Leds on unitsignal ...FX Signal Type by Channel

Page 72 - 7.6 Installation

14-18 9/24/01p2to15 - O.151p2to20 - QRSS w/o bit stuffingp2to23 - O.151qrss - QRSS pattern (default)zeros - all zerosr - optional error rate0 - disabl

Page 73 - 7-4 9/24/01

Command Line Interface (CLI)9/24/01 14-1914.4.4.2 alarmsUse the alarms command to turn on and off, the Access Bank alarms.14.4.4.3 apsUse the aps comm

Page 74 - FXS-ID Configuration

14-20 9/24/01There are no options for this command. To initiate a reboot, type boot and press return.14.4.4.5 clkUse the clk command to set the syst

Page 75 - 8.3 Signaling Types

Command Line Interface (CLI)9/24/01 14-2114.4.4.8 craftUse the craft command to set and display all options of the craft port. This command allows th

Page 76 - BRFXS V x.x

14-22 9/24/0114.4.4.10dniUse the dni command to set the DNI properties for voice channels.14.4.4.11dialoutUse the dialout command to set and display e

Page 77 - 8-4 9/24/01

Command Line Interface (CLI)9/24/01 14-2314.4.4.13 eventUse the event command to display or clear the event log. 14.4.4.14 exitUse the exit command to

Page 78 - 9/24/01 8-5

14-24 9/24/0114.4.4.16 killUse the kill command to remove time slot connections. This command is used to kill static connec-tions and group definition

Page 80 - & Busy/Idle

Command Line Interface (CLI)9/24/01 14-2514.4.4.20 nameUse the name command to set or display names of circuit IDs, session prompt, and system name.14

Page 81 - 8-8 9/24/01

14-26 9/24/0114.4.4.23 rs232Use the rs232 command to configure the RS232 port. To see all the options for this command, type rs232 help.14.4.4.24 scr

Page 82 - Calling Party Disconnect

Command Line Interface (CLI)9/24/01 14-27event and alarm logs. 14.4.4.28 trapUse the trap command to send a warm start trap to SNMP, or to send a

Page 83 - 8.6.2 TP Busy/Idle Switch

14-28 9/24/0114.4.4.30 v35Use the v35 command to configure parameters for the V.35 data port to be accessed by the SNMP manager via RFC-1659.14.4.5 S

Page 84 - Table 8-3

Command Line Interface (CLI)9/24/01 14-2914.4.5.2 logUse the log command to display the current alarm history log.14.4.5.3 statisticsUse the statistic

Page 85 - 8.7.4 Self Test Loopbacks

14-30 9/24/01Operations Type CommentsTo display the status of the interfacesstatus all Displays the status of all the interfacesTo display the status

Page 86 - 9/24/01 8-13

GLOSSARY10Base-T: 10Base-T is an IEEE standard for operating Ethernet local area networks (LANs) on twisted-pair cabling using the home run method of

Page 87 - 8-14 9/24/01

CHANNEL SERVICE UNIT: See DSU/CSUCONNECTION: A connection is a logical linkage between timeslots on a span or between spans.CROSSTALK: Crosstalk occur

Page 88 - Pulse Origination Card

DNIS (DIRECTORY NUMBER IDENTIFICATION SERVICE): DNIS is a feature of 800 and 900 linesthat provides the number of the caller dialed to reach the attac

Page 89 - 9.3 Overview of Operation

Access Bankô II, that incorporates a controller, channel service unit (CSU), ringing generator and powerconverter on a single card to interface betwee

Page 90 - 9.4 BRFXS/DPO Applications

About This Chapter9/24/01 1-1Chapter 1Introducing theAccess Bank II SNMPContents of This Chapter:1.1 About This ChapterThis chapter provides a general

Page 91 - 1 2 3 4 5 6

naling. TRUNK PROCESSING (TP):WINK: A signal sent between two telecommunications devices as part of a handshaking protocol. It is amomentary interrupt

Page 92

1-2 9/24/013.072 Mbps of synchronous bandwidth capacity for connecting customer premises telecommunica-tions equipment to public and private network D

Page 93 - Switch Function OFF ON

Copyright© 1998 Carrier Access Corporation. All rights reserved.The information presented in this manual is subject to change without notice and does

Page 94 - Table 9-4

Digital Data Ports9/24/01 1-3available for Internet connection, or for alternate routes or carriers. Doubling the bandwidth capacity of a conventional

Page 95 - 9.7 Setting BRFXS and DPO

1-4 9/24/01nections on a per channel basis from PBX office-end telephone systems to public network T1 (DS1) services using FXO terminations. The DPT f

Page 96 - 9.9 Self Test Loopbacks

Local and Remote Network Management9/24/01 1-5(AMI/B8ZS, D4/ESF), and to enable detection of standard D4/ESF inband loop codes by the integral CSUs. I

Page 97 - 9-24 9/24/01

1-6 9/24/01Agent. Normally, the Manager polls the Agent periodically to check traffic statistics. However, the Manager can also set thresholds for tra

Page 98 - Pulse Termination Card

Local and Remote Network Management9/24/01 1-7Figure 1-3: Local and Remote Telnet CLI ManagementFor Telnet CLI management, you can use a Telnet TCP/IP

Page 99 - 10.3 Termination Options

1-8 9/24/01•PC Setup• Configuration • Connections • Hardware Setup• Performance Statistics• Maintenance1.7.5 Local and Remote GUI ManagementFor config

Page 100 - 9/24/01 10-3

About This Chapter9/24/01 2-1Chapter 2Product DescriptionContents of This Chapter:2.1 About This ChapterThis chapter describes the general physical ch

Page 101 - 10-4 9/24/01

2-2 9/24/01Controller card. The Controller card measures approximately 4 inches by 16.25 inches and functions as a Line Interface Unit (LIU) that inte

Page 102 - FXO V x.x

Control Panel DIP Switches9/24/01 2-3• Three-position DC power terminal input for connection to the 115 Vac to -48 Vdc Power Converter Cube, or to a c

Page 103 - 10-6 9/24/01

2-4 9/24/01Figure 2-2: Access Bank II - SNMP Top Cover Installation GuideTop ViewT1 LEDs (PER SPAN) STATE MEANING OFF Loss of T1 signal, no pulsesre

Page 104 - Configuration

FCC REQUIREMENTSFCC Requirements, Part 15This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to P

Page 105 - 11.3 Typical Applications

About This Chapter9/24/01 3-1Chapter 3Technical SpecificationsContents of This Chapter:3.1 About This ChapterThis chapter summarizes the technical spe

Page 106 - 9/24/01 11-3

3-2 9/24/013.2 Dual T1 Network Line Interfaces3.2.1 Total Bandwidth• 3.072 Mbps3.2.2 DS-1 Output Signals• Pulse amplitude: 2.0 V to 3.6 V ±60 Hz varia

Page 107 - 11-4 9/24/01

Digital Data Ports9/24/01 3-3• Standard inband and out-of-band CSU network loopbacks• Internal BER tester with selectable industry standard QRSS test

Page 108 - 9/24/01 11-5

3-4 9/24/01defined signaling options.)• DC Loop Range: 1200 ohms (3 miles on 24 AWG + 300 ohms telephone)• Loop Feed: Nominal -48 Vdc with 30 mA curre

Page 109 - J1 J2 J3

Alarms9/24/01 3-5Access Bank II - SNMP purchase.• Control Panel T1 test switches and status LEDs• Rear panel voice channel option switches, test switc

Page 110 - 11.6 Detector Configuration

3-6 9/24/01• Bellcore TR-NWT-000499 Generic Transport Requirements• FCC Part 15, Class A for Radiated Emissions Control• FCC Part 68, CS-03 for T1 CSU

Page 111

Installation9/24/01 3-73.19 Installation• Wall-mount, surface-mount, or standard EIA 19-inch rack-mount using supplied adapter brackets and screws• Se

Page 113 - 11.14.1 Description

About This Chapter9/24/01 4-1Chapter 4Physical InstallationContents of This Chapter:4.1 About This ChapterThis chapter describes how to physically ins

Page 114 - 9/24/01 11-11

4-2 9/24/01order) with 0, 1, or 2 analog interface cards, Access Bank II - SNMP Remote Monitor software for the PC, and a power conversion cube. The p

Page 115 - 11.15.4 Telco Connectors:

the Access Bank II - SNMP from the network until the problem is resolved. User repairs must not be made. Do-ing so will void your warranty.Do not inst

Page 116 - 11.15.7 Physical Appearance

Chassis Mounting9/24/01 4-3In addition, you will need one or more of the following items:• A standard 25-pair telephone cable with “D” style 50-pin ma

Page 117 - Normal Mode

4-4 9/24/01Caution: If the operating temperature rises above the 40º C limit an internal thermal protection device will shut off the Access Bank II

Page 118

Surface Mounting9/24/01 4-54.5.1 Rack Mounting with Brackets Shipped with UnitTo mount the Access Bank II - SNMP in a standard EIA 19-inch Telco equip

Page 119

4-6 9/24/014.7 Mounting the Power ConverterThe Access Bank II - SNMP is normally shipped for US operation with a 115 Vac to -48 Vdc power conversion

Page 120

Mounting the Power Converter9/24/01 4-7Figure 4-2: Rack Mounting on a 19” Rack Using Small Brackets1. Remove, rotate, andre-attach the two frontmounti

Page 121 - 11-18 9/24/01

4-8 9/24/01Figure 4-3: Rack Mounting on a 19” Rack Using Heavy-Duty Brackets1. Remove the smallbrackets from the unit.2. Fasten heavy-dutybrackets to

Page 122 - Troubleshooting

Mounting the Power Converter9/24/01 4-9Figure 4-4: Optional Heavy Duty Brackets2.8"15"2.8"15"Part Number 004-0113 23" RackMou

Page 124 - 12.3.2 Card Self Test

About This Chapter9/24/01 5-1Chapter 5Electrical InstallationContents of This Chapter:5.1 About This ChapterThis chapter describes how to install the

Page 125 - 12-4 9/24/01

5-2 9/24/015.2 Installing Cables and AdaptersAfter mounting the Access Bank II SNMP chassis and power converter, the next step is connecting the vario

Page 126 - 9/24/01 12-5

Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, tele-phone lines and internal metallic water

Page 127 - 12.9.1 Self-Test

Access Bank II SNMP Control Panel Interface and Power Connectors9/24/01 5-35.3 Access Bank II SNMP Control Panel Interface and Power ConnectorsFigure

Page 128 - 12.9.2 Equipment Loopback

5-4 9/24/015.3.5 Tip & Ring Jack (female)Tip & Ring connections are made at this connector with an standard 25-pair telephone cable, which als

Page 129 - 12-8 9/24/01

Connecting the Dual T1 Lines9/24/01 5-5Table 5-2: 50-Pin Tip & Ring Jack5.5 Connecting the Dual T1 Lines5.5.1 Customer Premises InstallationsConne

Page 130 - 9/24/01 12-9

5-6 9/24/015.5.2 ABAM 600 T1 CableTable 5-4 defines the characteristics of shielded 22 AWG ABAM 600 T1 cable. Shielded ABAM 600 has better transmissio

Page 131 - 12-10 9/24/01

V.35 DCE Data Port Connections9/24/01 5-7This cable is used to connect the Access Bank II SNMP V.35 DCE data port (Figure 5-3) to synchro-nous V.35 DT

Page 132 - 9/24/01 12-11

5-8 9/24/01Figure 5-2: Access Bank II SNMP V.35 DCE Data Port ConnectionsTXATXBRXARXBRCLKARCLKBTCLKATCLKBCDRTSDTRCTSDSR± 12 V single-ended± .55 V bala

Page 133 - DS-1 Network

V.35 DCE Data Port Connections9/24/01 5-9Figure 5-3: Access Bank II SNMP V.35 DCE Port (female)Figure 5-4: 34-pin V.35 Winchester Connector (male) 14

Page 134 - 9/24/01 12-13

5-10 9/24/015.7 RS-232 Management 5.7.1 RS-232 DCE Management CableNote: The Dual RS-232 DCE Data and Management Cable (P/N 005-0001) is an optional

Page 135 - Table 12-6: V.35 Status LED

RS-232 Management9/24/01 5-11Table 5-6: CAC Local Management Adapter Cable Pin Assignments5.7.3 Null Modem AdapterConverting the Access Bank II SNMP f

Page 136 - 9/24/01 12-15

5-12 9/24/01Table 5-7: Null Modem Adapter Pin Assignments5.7.4 Straight AdapterThe CAC Straight Adapter (P/N 005-0007-25M-9F-Straight) permits connect

Page 137 - 12.13 Back Plate Indications

of.No agent, distributor, or representative is authorized to make any warranties on behalf of CAC or to assume forCAC any other liability in connectio

Page 138 - 9/24/01 12-17

Connecting the Power and Ground9/24/01 5-13Table 5-8: CAC Straight Adapter Pin Assignments5.8 Connecting the Power and Ground5.8.1 DC Power Connector

Page 140 - Maintenance

About This Chapter9/24/01 6-1Chapter 6Initialization andBasic ConfigurationContents of This Chapter:6.1 About This ChapterThis chapter describes how t

Page 141 - 13.2 Replacing a Voice Card

6-2 9/24/01Figure 6-1: The AB-II SNMP in an Example Network6.3 Configuring the Access Bank1. Start the system and connect the terminal. The system dis

Page 142 - 9/24/01 13-3

Configuring the Access Bank9/24/01 6-3Access Bank II Version 1.01Management Version 1.29Password:3. Enter the password (default is cac), and press <

Page 143 - 13-4 9/24/01

6-4 9/24/01Access Bank II> date 01/15/98Access Bank II> date- System Time 13:27:10 01/15/19986. Check the time information:Access Bank II> ti

Page 144 - 9/24/01 13-5

Configuring the Access Bank9/24/01 6-58. Check the configuration of T1 port #1:Access Bank II> ds1 1- DS1 d1ds1 d1 circuitid "T1 Circuit AD456

Page 145 - 13-6 9/24/01

6-6 9/24/01_____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ __________ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ __

Page 146 - Command Line Interface

Configuring the Access Bank9/24/01 6-7Access Bank II> snmp contact "George Abbot, 203-345-8897, PIN #33345"Access Bank II> snmp onAcce

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This manual is organized into chapters as follows:Chapter 1. Introducing the Access Bank II - SNMPProvides a general introduction to the Access Bank I

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About This Chapter9/24/01 7-1Chapter 7Remote MonitorContents of This Chapter:7.1 About This ChapterThis chapter describes how to initialize and config

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7-2 9/24/01itor User’s Guide.7.2 Remote Monitor Software Program7.2.1 OverviewThe Access Bank Remote Monitor software interface is used to configure a

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Online Help9/24/01 7-3Access Bank: configuration traffic between the PC and the Access Bank, status traffic from the Access Bank to the PC, and alarm

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7-4 9/24/013. The install wizard should execute and be displayed on the screen.4. Select the location defaults and insert the appropriate diskettes wh

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9/24/01 8-1Chapter 8FXS-ID ConfigurationContents of This Chapter:8.1 About This ChapterThis chapter describes how to configure the Access Bank II - SN

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FXS-ID Configuration8-2 9/24/01plate of the FXS-ID card has 12 channel status LEDs and one 4-position DIP switch for selecting from a number of differ

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Setting the FXS Transmit and Receive Levels9/24/01 8-38.3.3 Wink DelaySelect Wink Delay to translate two-state wink-start signaling toward the T1 netw

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FXS-ID Configuration8-4 9/24/01If your FXS voice channels require different attenuation level settings than the factory defaults, pro-ceed as follows:

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Setting the FXS Transmit and Receive Levels9/24/01 8-5Figure 8-2: Accessing the FXS-ID CardsTable 8-2: FXS Signaling SummaryOptionNumberSwitch ASwitch

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FXS-ID Configuration8-6 9/24/018.5 Setting the FXS Signaling OptionsEach FXS-ID card contains one 4-position DIP switch that can be used to select sig

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Table of Contents xiCONTENTS (Access Bank II - SNMP)Chapter 1Introducing theAccess Bank II SNMP 1-11.1 About This Chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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FXS Signaling Option Descriptions9/24/01 8-7Figure 8-3: FXS Signaling Options8.6 FXS Signaling Option Descriptions8.6.1 Option Switches A, B, and CSig

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FXS-ID Configuration8-8 9/24/01informs the equipment to hang up.8.6.1.3 Option 2. Wink-Start to Ground-Start ConversionPOTS InterfaceThis option provi

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FXS Signaling Option Descriptions9/24/01 8-98.6.1.6 Option 5. Wink-Start to Loop-Start Conversion with ANI/DNIS and Calling Party DisconnectThis optio

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FXS-ID Configuration8-10 9/24/01Caution: If you use this setting when no customized signaling has been installed, all back plate LEDs turn a steady R

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FXS Voice Channel Monitoring and Testing9/24/01 8-11The channel test switches on the FXS-ID back plate can be used to send a 4 second continuous ring-

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FXS-ID Configuration8-12 9/24/018.7.3 “Busying Out” Individual FXS ChannelsSwitching a channel test switch to the ON position has three results on the

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FXS Voice Channel Monitoring and Testing9/24/01 8-13Warning: The four-second applied ring voltage (85V) can constitute a dangerous shock hazard, and

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FXS-ID Configuration8-14 9/24/01

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9/24/01 9-15Chapter 9Battery Reversal FXS & Dial Pulse Origination CardContents of This Chapter:9.1 About This ChapterThis chapter describes how t

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Battery Reversal FXS & Dial Pulse Origination Card9-16 9/24/01provides twelve 2-wire CPE analog loop-start connections to the digital T1 line usin

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xii3.2.1 Total Bandwidth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-23.2.2 DS-1 Output Signa

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BRFXS/DPO Applications9/24/01 9-17Note: During a two-way call, the CPE -loop battery is reversed. To disconnect the call either the CPE loop current

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Battery Reversal FXS & Dial Pulse Origination Card9-18 9/24/01Figure 9-2: Dial Pulse Origination (DPO) for DID Transport9.5 Setting the Transmit a

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Setting the Transmit and Receive Levels9/24/01 9-19Figure 9-3: BRFXS/DPO Transmit and Receive Level OptionsIf your voice channels require different at

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Battery Reversal FXS & Dial Pulse Origination Card9-20 9/24/015. Press both card ejector latches in towards the FXS card to seat the 64-pin DIN co

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BRFXS/DPO Configuration Settings9/24/01 9-21Figure 9-4: BRFXS/DPO Back Plate Controls and LEDsTable 9-3BRFXS/DPO Back Plate SwitchesSwitch FunctionCha

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Battery Reversal FXS & Dial Pulse Origination Card9-22 9/24/019.7 Setting BRFXS and DPO9.7.1 Battery Reversal FXS Loop-StartThe BRFXS/DPO card inc

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Self Test Loopbacks9/24/01 9-23Danger: Four seconds of continuous ringing voltage (85 V) will be present at the Tip and Ring pair of the channel-und

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Battery Reversal FXS & Dial Pulse Origination Card9-24 9/24/01

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9/24/01 10-1Chapter 1012-Channel FXO & Dial Pulse Termination CardContents of This Chapter:10.1 About This ChapterThis chapter describes the 12-Ch

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12-Channel FXO & Dial Pulse Termination Card10-2 9/24/01FXO or DPT termination. Also on the card, each individual channel has a two position switc

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