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Access Bank II
REMOTE MONITOR USERS GUIDE
5395 Pearl Parkway
Boulder, CO 80301-2490
fax 303-546-9724
http://www.carrieraccess.com
Part Number 770 - 0099
Revision: 1.0 6/99
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Page 1 - Access Bank II

Access Bank IIREMOTE MONITOR USER’S GUIDE5395 Pearl ParkwayBoulder, CO 80301-2490 fax 303-546-9724http://www.carrieraccess.comPart Number 770 - 0099

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viLine Coding: AMI or B8ZS ... ... 3-3CSU On/Off: Ignore or Detect ...

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System Requirements1-1Chapter 1Getting Started1.1 System RequirementsMinimum PC requirements for operating the Remote Monitor management station are:•

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1-21.2 Software Installation1.2.1 Installing Remote MonitorThe Remote Monitor software is designed to operate on the Windows® 95/98/NT environment. It

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Software Overview1-3Remote MonitorSystem Setup T1 SetupData Port SetupConnectionsPerformanceMaintenanceSystem ClockNamesProblem ReportingRemote Manag

Page 6 - 0.0.2 Access Bank II SNMP

1-41.4 Connecting the PC Directly to the Access Bank IIThe RS-232 Management cable (provided) is equipped with a male 26-pin D-type subminiature conne

Page 7 - 0.0.3 Access Bank II SDSL

Connecting a Modem to the Access Bank II for Remote Access1-51.5 Connecting a Modem to the Access Bank IIfor Remote AccessThe RS-232 Management cable

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1-6To connect the Access Bank II to a modem:1. Connect the PC to a modem using a standard modem cable.2. Connect a modem to the Access Bank II using t

Page 9 - CONTENTS

Pull-Down Menus1-7Now that you have successfully loaded and launched the Remote Monitor, you must set it up to work with your Access Bank II. The setu

Page 10 - Maintenance

1-81.7 Setting Up Remote MonitorUse the procedures in this section to set up and configure Remote Monitor.1.7.0.1 Selecting the Current ProductThe fir

Page 11 - Getting Started

Setting Up Remote Monitor1-9A dialog box appears, asking if you want to save this configuration.3. Select the Yes button to save your configuration.1.

Page 13 - Software Overview

1-10The baud rate must be set to match the baud rate of the Access Bank II. The factory default is 9600.3. DO NOT change any settings in the Access Ba

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Setting Up Remote Monitor1-11You will be prompted for a password.4. Enter the correct password and click the Connect button.The default password is c

Page 15 - CORPORATION

1-121.7.3 HelpUse Help to initiate the interactive on-line help for the displayed screen. You can activate Help in three ways.• Click on Help, then on

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General Rules and Tips for Using the Remote Monitor1-131.8 General Rules and Tips for Using the Remote MonitorThe Remote Monitor is designed for easy

Page 17 - 1.6 Pull-Down Menus

1-14• You can read and send most screens individually, all together, or send just the flagged screens. Sending all screens takes longer, therefore it

Page 18 - 1.7 Setting Up Remote Monitor

General Rules and Tips for Using the Remote Monitor1-151.8.2 Screen Flagging• The screen-flagging feature is a tool to help you remember which screens

Page 19 - Setting Up Remote Monitor

1-161.8.5 Loading ConfigurationsAny configurations that have been saved from the Remote Monitor can be reloaded. When the Remote Monitor is first load

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System Setup Screens2-1Chapter 2System Setup2.1 System Setup ScreensThe System Setup screens guide you through the naming of the system components, pr

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2-22.1.2 Names ScreenThe Names screen allows you to assign names to the system and the T1, Data, and FX voice ports. Simply type the names you want t

Page 22 - 1.7.3 Help

System Setup Screens2-32.1.3 Problem Reporting ScreenTo set up the problem reporting screen, left click in the appropriate box for each alarm listed,

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Copyright© 1999 Carrier Access Corporation. All rights reserved.The information presented in this manual is subject to change without notice and does

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2-42.1.4 The System Clock ScreenUse the System Clock screen to synchronize the Access Bank II clock with the management PC clock, or manually set the

Page 25 - 1.8.4 Saving Configurations

System Setup Screens2-52.1.5.1 Configuring Network ParametersSeveral basic settings are required before using the SNMP/Telnet facilities provided by A

Page 26 - 1.8.6 Miscellaneous

2-6coldStart Trap and warmStart TrapThese traps are combined in the Access Bank II: A coldStart(0) trap signifies that the sending protocol entity is

Page 27 - System Setup

System Setup Screens2-72.1.5.3 Configuring System Group InformationThe values that can be configured are:System NameThe system Name is a string of 1-1

Page 29 - System Setup Screens

T1 Setup3-1Chapter 3T1 Setup3.1 T1 SetupThe T1 Setup screen allows you to configure the T1 spans for your installation. T1 Setup fields are used to se

Page 30 - 2.1.5 The SNMP Screen

3-23.1.1 System Clock SourceThe T1 Setup screen also allows you to set the system clock source. The clock source is used for tim-ing the transmit side

Page 31 - Default Gateway

T1 Definitions3-3T1 Hardware Setup Fields (see definitions below)3.2 T1 DefinitionsT1 Hardware Setup fields are used to set up the T1 network interfac

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3-43.2.6 Line Build Out (LBO):CSU 0 db/DSX (0’-133’), CSU -7.5 dB, CSU -15 dB, CSU -22 dB, DSX (133’-266’), DXS (266’-399’), DSX (399’ - 533’), DSX (5

Page 33 - 2.1.5.4 Security

V.35 Data Port Setup4-1Chapter 4Data Port Setup4.1 V.35 Data Port SetupThe Access Bank II control panel contains a V.35 DCE port for connecting to syn

Page 35 - T1 Setup

4-24.1.6 Setting the CTS Control OptionCTS Control can be set to force CTS high, force CTS low, follow RTS, or follow CD. Force CTS high is the correc

Page 36 - 3.1.2 T1 Hardware Setup

RS-232 Data Port Setup5-1Chapter 5RS-232 Data Port Setup5.1 RS-232 Data Port SetupThe Access Bank II control panel contains a RS-232 data port for con

Page 37 - 3.2 T1 Definitions

5-25.1.2 Synchronous Data Rate OptionIf your RS-232 serial device uses a synchronous data rate, select either the 56K or the 64K data rate from the sc

Page 38 - 3.2.6 Line Build Out (LBO):

RS-232 Data Port Setup5-35.1.3 Asynchronous Subrate OptionsIf your RS-232 serial device uses asynchronous subrates, select the appropriate options as

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Static Connections6-1Chapter 6Connections6.1 Static ConnectionsThis screen allows the user to configure the voice group and data connectivity. The da

Page 41 - RS-232 Data Port Setup

6-26.1.1 Connecting Individual ChannelsTo connect individual channels:1. Click on an origination channel The selected channel turns yellow2. Click on

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Channel Type6-36.1.2 Configuring Contiguous Channels1. Click on the first channel in the group and, holding the mouse button down, drag to the end cha

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6-4Figure 6-1: Channel/Signal Type Screen1. Click on any highlighted channel.You can also click and drag to select a group of contiguous channels.2. C

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The Event Log Screen7-1Chapter 7Performance7.1 The Event Log ScreenThis screen allows the user to request the Alarm/Event history log from the Access

Page 45 - Connections

Welcome iRemote MonitorSoftware on PCAccessBank IIAccessBank IImodemmodemRemote MonitorSoftware on PCPSTNAccess Bank IIWelcome to Access Bank II T1 Vo

Page 46 - To clear a connection:

7-2Events:Message ExplanationPower Up This is an informational message that logs the time and date that the stytem was powered up.Remote Monitor Login

Page 47 - 6.2 Channel Type

The Event Log Screen7-3The following fields are displayed when the alarms are retrieved.High BPV rate for 15 minutes; BPV rate nomi-nal for 15 minutes

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7-4The Screen also displays to the user the total number of Events that have been detected and the total number of events that the Remote Monitor appl

Page 49 - Performance

The Event Log Screen7-5Performance information is monitored for Network Loopback Seconds, Loss of Carrier, Alarm Indication Sig-nal, Loss of Frame Cou

Page 50 - Message Explanation

7-6Severely Errored Seconds - Errored Seconds (LES) - A Line Errored Second, according to T1M1.3, is a second in which one or more Line Code Violation

Page 51 - The Event Log Screen

Testing8-1Chapter 8Maintenance8.1 TestingThe Remote Monitor provides a testing screen to maintain and test the status of the Access Bank II. This prov

Page 52 - 7.1.3 T1 History

8-28.1.1.1 LoopbackTo incorporate the internal BERT functionality into the loop, select the BERT Enabled checkbox.The general Network loopbacks are il

Page 53 - 7.1.4 Definitions

Testing8-38.1.2 Internal BERT ConfigurationThe Internal Bert Configuration allows you to configure the BERT chip (if enabled) to generate spe-cific pa

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8-48.2 Analog PortsThe 24 available analog ports are associated with the voice channels and plug-in analog cards of the Access Bank II. The analog por

Page 55 - Maintenance

Analog Ports8-5• Loop-reverse-battery signaling • Network-provided reverse-battery signaling• E&M signaling• Customer-installation-provided loop-s

Page 56 - (e.g., Router)

iiThe Access Bank II Remote Monitor User’s Guide describes how to set up and configure the Access Bank II for first-time basic operation using the MS

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8-6Ringing 0 0Ground-start signaling (FXO-FXS)LCF LO (on hook)0101LCFOLC (off hook)1111Ringing RG (service request)000 0Ground-start signaling with RL

Page 58 - 8.2 Analog Ports

Analog Ports8-7The interpretation of the signaling bits for ESF framing are as follows:The following abbreviations are used in this table:LCF - Loop

Page 59 - 8.2.1 Update Interval

8-88.3 LEDsThe Access Bank II allows the user, from a remote site, to monitor the signaling state of the Signal Leads for the various data ports that

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LEDs8-98.3.1 System LEDsThe System LEDs portion of the LEDs screen displays the current state of T1 spans 1 and 2, as well as the current status of th

Page 61 - Analog Ports

8-108.3.1.1 Definition of Line Status LEDs for T1 Span 1 and T1 Span 2 (first two LEDs)8.3.1.2 Definition of Test LEDs for T1 Span 1 and 2 (third and

Page 62 - 8.3 LEDs

DIP Switches8-11Read icon, or pull down the Connection menu and click on Read Current Screen from Unit.

Page 64 - 8.4 DIP Switches

Welcomeiii0.0.3 Access Bank II SDSLThe Access Bank II SDSL provides T1 voice and data multiplexing, and is equipped with integrated Channel Service U

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