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Soneplex ® Broadband System Operation and Maintenance Manual (V5.3) ADCP-61-471 Issue 4 June 2000 1037961 Rev A.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Preface Page ii COPYRIGHT 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. All Rights Reserved Printed in the U.S.A. REVISION HISTORY ISSUE DATE REASON FOR CHANGE 1st Edition, Issue 1 10/1995 Original. 1st Edition, Issue 2 03/1996 Added Version 5.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Preface Page iii 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. LIST OF CHANGES The technical changes incorporated into this issue are listed below. SECTION IDENTIFIER DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE — Cover/Title page Removed list of contents.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Preface Page iv 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc..
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Preface Page v 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TABLE OF CONTENTS Content Page FRONT MATTER ABOUT THIS MANUAL ...................................................................... ix RELATED PUBLICATIONS .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Preface Page vi 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TABLE OF CONTENTS Content Page SECTION 2 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (continued) ALARMS PROCEDURES .........................................................
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Preface Page vii 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TABLE OF CONTENTS Content Page SECTION 2 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (continued) LOOPBACK PROCESS DESCRIPTION .............................................
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Preface Page viii 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TABLE OF CONTENTS Content Page SECTION 2 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (continued) SHELF STATUS DISPLAY ....................................................
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Preface Page ix 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual describes how to operate and maintain the ADC Soneplex Broadband system (V5), which is a D S1-based multiplexer with an interface that is compatible with DS3 networks.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Preface Page x 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADMONISHMENTS Important safety admonishments are used throughout this manual to warn of possible hazards to persons or equipment. An admonishment identifies a possible hazard and then explains what may happen if the hazard is not avoided.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Preface Page xi 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT Class A The Soneplex Broadband system has been certified to comply with the requirements for class A computing devices per part 15 of the FCC regulations.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Preface Page xii 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TA-NWT-001210 Generic Requirements for High Bit Rate Digital Subscriber Lines (HDSL), Issue 1, October 1991. TR-TSY-000827 OTGR: Generic Operations Interfaces: Non-OSI Communications Architecture, Sections 11.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Preface Page xiii 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DFMS Digital Facility Maintenance System DLP Detailed Level Procedure (TOP term) DLX DS1 Loop Extende.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Preface Page xiv 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. MON Monitor MPU Main Processor Unit MUX Multiplexer MXP DS3 MUX Protect slot MXW DS3 MUX Working slot .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Preface Page xv 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SNR Signal-to-Noise Ratio SONET Synchronous Optical Network SPX Soneplex St Status STAT Status STK Stre.
INTRODUCTION.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 1: Introduction Page 1-1 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION Content Page 1 GENERAL ......................................................................... 1-1 2 USING THE CRAFT INTERFACE .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 1: Introduction Page 1-2 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ACTIVE ALARMS ALARMS ALARM SUMMARY ALARM HISTORY CLEAR ALARM HISTORY ALARM/EVENT NOTIF .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 1: Introduction Page 1-3 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. A logon is required to gain access to the Craft Interface. The logon remains active until either the operator logs off or a user-selectable period of keyboard inactivity is exceeded.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 1: Introduction Page 1-4 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 3.4 Space Bar Pressing the space bar w hen the cursor is in a toggle field changes the item at the cursor. If the item is selected from a list of options, pressing the space bar brings up the next choice.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 1: Introduction Page 1-5 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 3.9 Data Entry T a b l e 1 - 2 s ho w s the different field types in the C r aft Interface, and how to enter data in them.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 1: Introduction Page 1-6 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 2. Locate the specified director level, detail level, or trouble-clearing procedure. All procedures are in numerical order, regardless of type.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-1 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. SECTION 2: OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Content Page 1 GENERAL ............................................................... 2-1 ALPHABETICAL TASK LIST .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-2 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ALPHABETICAL TASK LIST (continued) DS3 MUX ALARM LEVEL SETTING ............................................................ DLP-560 DS3 MUX APS TEST .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-3 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ALPHABETICAL TASK LIST (continued) RESET/LED TEST COMMANDS .............................................................. DLP-538 RLX ALARM LEVEL SETTING .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-4 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc..
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-5 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. IXL-001 Page 1 of 4 TASK INDEX LIST Find Your Job in the List Below Then Go To MODULE INSTALLATION AND TESTING PROCEDURES ........
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-6 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. IXL-001 Page 2 of 4 TASK INDEX LIST, continued Find Your Job in the List Below Then Go To SYSTEM OR CIRCUIT PROVISIONING, continued .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-7 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. IXL-001 Page 3 of 4 TASK INDEX LIST, continued Find Your Job in the List Below Then Go To MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES, continued ......
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-8 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. IXL-001 Page 4 of 4 TASK INDEX LIST, continued Find Your Job in the List Below Then Go To DLX AND REMOTE SYSTEM END-TO-END TEST PROCEDURES .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-9 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-002 Page 1 of 3 MODULE INSTALLATION AND TESTING PROCEDURES Summary : This procedure provides instructions for installing the various modules in the installed chassis and verifying operation.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-10 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-002 Page 2 of 3 Do Items Below in the Order Listed For Details Go To 5. Familiarize yourself with the Soneplex Broadband chassis, module l o ca ti o n s , a n d w i r i n g po i n t s .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-11 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-002 Page 3 of 3 Do Items Below in the Order Listed For Details Go To Note: For information about installing and testing the Remote Test Access Unit (RTAU), which is used with MPU Software Version 5.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-12 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-003 Page 1 of 2 ODS2 MODULE AND REMOTE SYSTEM END-TO-END TEST PROCEDURES Summary : This procedure tells how to connect a Craft Interface device to the Soneplex equipment and configure ODS2 modules.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-13 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-003 Page 2 of 2 Do Items Below in the Order Listed For Details Go To 5. Momentarily press the LMPTST switch on the APU front panel and verify that all indicators light.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-14 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-004 Page 1 of 2 SYSTEM OR CIRCUIT PROVISIONING PROCEDURES Summary : This procedure tells how to provision (turn-up) a new Soneplex system or circuit using the C raft Interface.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-15 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-004 Page 2 of 2 Do Items Below For Details Go To 14. If equipped, assign performance monitoring thresholds for each HDSL facility in the system.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-16 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-005 Page 1 of 2 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Summary: The following procedures can be used for maintenance for a Soneplex Broadband system.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-17 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-005 Page 2 of 2 Do Items Below As Required For Details Go To Note: For information about installing, testing, and operating the Remote Test Access Unit (RTAU), which is used with MPU Software Version 5.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-18 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-006 Page 1 of 1 ALARMS PROCEDURES Summary: The following procedures can be used to display alarms and locate trouble in a Soneplex system using the Craft Interface device.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-19 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-007 Page 1 of 1 MPU VERSION 5.3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND TESTING PROCEDURES Summary : This procedure is used to install MPU Version 5.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-20 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-008 Page 1 of 1 MPU CONFIGURATION DATA SAVE AND TRANSFER PROCEDURES Summary: This procedure is used to save the configuration data from an installed MPU and then transfer it to another MPU.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-21 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-009 Page 1 of 2 HLXC AND REMOTE SYSTEM END-TO-END TEST PROCEDURES Summary:.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-22 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-009 Page 2 of 2 Do Items Below in The Order Listed For Details Go To 4. Momentarily press the LMPTST switch on the APU front panel and verify that all indicators light.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-23 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-010 Page 1 of 2 DLX AND REMOTE SYSTEM END-TO-END TEST PROCEDURES Summary: This procedure provides instructions for performing end-to-end tests between the DLX modules and the remote system.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-24 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-010 Page 2 of 2 Do Items Below in The Order Listed For Details Go To 7. Clear Alarm History. DLP-527 8. Enter Target Identifier and set date and time now or during provisioning (the turn-up process).
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-25 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-011 Page 1 of 2 RLX (OR RLXIOR) AND REMOTE SYSTEM END-TO-END TEST PROCEDUR.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-26 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. NTP-011 Page 2 of 2 Do Items Below in The Order Listed For Details Go To 7. Clear Alarm History. DLP-527 8. Enter Target Identifier and set date and time now or during provisioning (the turn-up process).
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-27 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-500 Page 1 of 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS INSPECTION Summary: This procedure provides instructions for opening the shipping cartons, verifying that the correct components and quantities were received, and checking for damages.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-28 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-501 Page 1 of 2 CHASSIS INSPECTION Summary: This procedure provides instructions for identifying the Soneplex Broadband chassis and module locations.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-29 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-501 Page 2 of 2 1782-C SHIELD GROUND (6 PLACES) 2 - 4 RX TX NO -------| |-.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-30 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-502 Page 1 of 2 MPU INSTALLATION AND TESTING Summary: This procedure provides instructions on unpacking and installing a new MPU in a non-provisioned chassis, and then verifying that it is functioning properly.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-31 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-502 Page 2 of 2 7. If there is power at both of the connections (A and B), remove and replace the MPU w ith a new one. 8. If STATUS indicator is red, this indicates an MPU hardware failure.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-32 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-503 Page 1 of 1 APU INSTALLATION AND TESTING Summary: This procedure provides guidelines for installing and testing the APU. Caution: Modules can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD).
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-33 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-504 Page 1 of 2 LOCAL CRAFT INTERFACE CONNECTION Summary: This procedure provides instructions for accessing the Craft Interface.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-34 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-504 Page 2 of 2 Table 504-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-35 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-505 Page 1 of 2 DS3 MUX INSTALLATION AND TESTING Summary: This procedure describes how to install working and protect D1 DS3 MUX modules in the Soneplex Broadband chassis, as well as how to troubleshoot the installation.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-36 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-505 Page 2 of 2 9. Repeat Steps 3 through 5, then Stop! You have completed this procedure .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-37 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-506 Page 1 of 5 ODS2 MODULE INSTALLATION AND TESTING Summary: This procedure describes how to install working and protect ODS2 modules in the Soneplex Broadband chassis, as well as how to troubleshoot the installation.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-38 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-506 Page 2 of 5 1. The fibers should have been placed in the rack when the chassis was installed. Route the fibers through the fiber management baffle into the top of the chassis to the ODS2 module locations.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-39 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-506 Page 3 of 5 12. Is the OPT FAIL indicator lighted red? • If Yes , check the patch cord connection. If indicator remains lighted, replace the ODS2 module and go to Step 4.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-40 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-506 Page 4 of 5 22. Repeat Steps 5 through 17 for the protection ODS2 module, then go to Step 23. 23. Repeat the entire procedure for each ODS2 module to be installed.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-41 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-506 Page 5 of 5 RECEIVE CONNECTOR TRANSMIT CONNECTOR 2170-A Figure 506-2.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-42 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-507 Page 1 of 2 FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR AND ADAPTER CLEANING AND MATING INST.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-43 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-507 Page 2 of 2 9. On FC connectors, push the connector into the adapter and screw the threaded cap clockwise onto the adapter to complete the connection.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-44 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-508 Page 1 of 1 –48 VDC POWER SUPPLY TEST Summary: This procedure provides instructions for testing the voltage at the power terminal block located on the Soneplex Broadband chassis backplane.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-45 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-509 Page 1 of 1 RLX AND RLXIOR STATUS DISPLAY Summary: This procedure provides instructions for displaying the status of the RLX or RLXIOR modules installed in the selected chassis.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-46 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-510 Page 1 of 2 ODS2 DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND QFLC/QLX CHASSIS END-TO-END T.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-47 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-510 Page 2 of 2 9. At the chassis location, insert a test signal into the DS1 to be tested using the DS3 test set with DS1 option.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-48 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-511 Page 1 of 1 DS3 MUX FORCED SWITCH TEST Summary: This procedure provides instructions for testing the forced-switch capability of the DS3 MUX in the Soneplex Broadband system.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-49 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-512 Page 1 of 2 DS3 MUX APS TEST Summary: This procedure provides instructions for verifying that the APS (Automatic Protection Switching) feature of the DS3 MUX module is working.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-50 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-512 Page 2 of 2 11. Perform the end-to-end test and verify error-free data.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-51 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-513 Page 1 of 2 ODS2 MODULE FORCED SWITCH TEST THROUGH THE CRAFT INTERFACE Summary: This procedure provides instructions for verifying that the force-to-protect feature of the ODS2 module is working.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-52 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-513 Page 2 of 2 7. Hold ENABLED button down and momentarily press LMPTST/APS on the offline ODS2 module.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-53 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-514 Page 1 of 2 ODS2 MODULE APS TEST Summary: This procedure provides instructions for verifying that the APS (Automatic Protection Switching) feature of the ODS2 module is working.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-54 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-514 Page 2 of 2 7. Verify that the STATUS indicator on the online ODS2 module is green, and that its ONLINE indicator is green.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-55 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-515 Page 1 of 1 HDSL-EQUIPPED CIRCUIT CROSS-CONNECTS Summary: This procedure provides instructions for making any necessary cross-connects on HDSL loops, and then re-install the HLXC modules.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-56 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-516 Page 1 of 6 HLXC INSTALLATION AND TESTING Summary: This procedure provides instructions for installing the Version C, D, E, or G HLXC module, which mounts in the half-height slots located in the middle of the chassis.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-57 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-516 Page 2 of 6 5. Align the edges of the printed circuit card with the card guides in the chassis. Use the injector at the bottom of the front panel to press the HLXC module into the chassis.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-58 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-516 Page 3 of 6 5170-C CONFIGURATION SWITCHES (COMPONENT SIDE VIEW) DEFAUL.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-59 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-516 Page 4 of 6 6181-B RTAU MODULE 1 to 28 HLXC UNITS HSW HSP TAU APU MPU .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-60 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-516 Page 5 of 6 INITIAL START-UP TEST AND STAND ALONE OPERATION After the HLXC is installed in the chassis, its STATUS indicator will initially turn red to indicate the start of self-test diagnostics.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-61 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-516 Page 6 of 6 LPBK STAT H L X V - I- I+ V+ L1 L2 HDSL RMT/ HSKP LOSW BER.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-62 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-517 Page 1 of 1 RTAU INSTALLATION AND TESTING Summary: This procedure provides instructions for installing the Remote Test Access Unit (RTAU) in the chassis and verifying that it is functioning properly.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-63 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-518 Page 1 of 2 RLX ALARM LEVEL SETTING Summary: This procedure provides instructions for assigning RLX alarm levels to each field.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-64 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-518 Page 2 of 2 7. Move to the DS1 Facility Alarms toggle fields. Select CRITICAL, MAJOR, MINOR, EVENT, or NOT RPTD for each field that you wish to change.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-65 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-519 Page 1 of 3 MPU REPLACEMENT AND TESTING Summary This procedure provides instructions for installing a previously configured MPU in a chassis (whether provisioned or not) and verifying that the MPU is functioning.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-66 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-519 Page 2 of 3 1. To save the replacement MPU ’ s current configuration data, upload configuration data to the host computer.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2- 67 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-519 Page 3 of 3 10. Re-enter the MPU configuration data manually or follow this procedure: Reference: DLP-555 Configuration Data Download Command Stop! You have completed this procedure.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-68 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-520 Page 1 of 2 HLXC AND HLXR END-TO-END TESTS Summary: This procedure provides instructions for using a DS3 test set (with DS1 option) to verify that error-free data is received from the HLXC module at the HLXR module.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-69 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-520 Page 2 of 2 DSX-3 CROSS-CONNECT DS3 TEST SET SONEPLEX BROADBAND CHASSIS DS3 TX RX MON OUT IN DS1 TEST SET TX RX TX RX HLXC HLXR SONEPLEX BROADBAND CHASSIS DS1 TEST SET TX RX OUT IN NET L1 L2 6187-D Figure 520-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-70 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-521 Page 1 of 2 DLX INSTALLATION AND TESTING Summary: This procedure provides instructions for mounting DLX modules in the half-height slots located in the middle of the chassis.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-71 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-521 Page 2 of 2 6182-B RTAU MODULE 1 to 28 DLX UNITS HSW HSP TAU APU MPU M.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-72 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-522 Page 1 of 2 DLX- OR RLX-EQUIPPED CIRCUIT END-TO-END TESTS Summary: This procedure provides instructions for performing end-to-end system tests on Soneplex circuits equipped with DLX or RLX plug-ins.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-73 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-522 Page 2 of 2 10. At the far end of the circuit, insert a DS1 test signal into the DS1 input using the DS1 test set.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-74 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-523 Page 1 of 2 ASSIGNMENT RECORDS Summary: This procedure provides instructions for recording circuit and facility names, along with the associated group-slot numbers.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-75 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-523 Page 2 of 2 GROUP-SLOT SYSTEM (CIRCUIT) NAME HSW/HSP MXW/MXP 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-4 7-1 7-2 7-3 7-4 Figure 523-2.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-76 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-524 Page 1 of 5 RLXIOR INSTALLATION AND TESTING Summary: This procedure provides instructions for installing the Repeater Loop Extender Intelligent Office Repeater (RLXIOR ) module in the chassis.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-77 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-524 Page 2 of 5 11680-A L P B K S T A T R L X V - I- I+ V + L O S B E R L O S B E R N E T L IN E I O R Figure 524-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-78 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-524 Page 3 of 5 11657-B ± 130 FF –130V 7F SPARE SPAN VOLTAGE BLOCK CODE Figure 524-2. RLXIOR Configuration Switches (With Default Settings) rlxior.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-79 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-524 Page 4 of 5 4. Observe the front panel LED indicators as shown in Figure 524-4 .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-80 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-524 Page 5 of 5 5. If the LED indicators respond as described, proceed to Step 6; otherwise, refer to the following to isolate the problem: STATUS is re d — The RLXIOR module has failed self-test diagnostics.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-81 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-525 Page 1 of 6 RLX INSTALLATION AND TESTING Summary: This procedure provi.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-82 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-525 Page 2 of 6 Note: The Version B RLX switches can be enabled or disabled by the MPU if the jumpers are in place.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-83 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-525 Page 3 of 6 8. Repeat entire procedure for each RLX module. Stop! You have completed this procedure. 6262-A SA2 SA3 SA3-1 CONFIGURATION SWITCH PLACEMENT = 22.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-84 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-525 Page 4 of 6 7428-B OR FF 7F CHANNEL BLOCKING IDLE CODE – 130V LINE POWER Figure 525-2. Placement of B1 RLX Jumpers 7035-A OR FF 7F CHANNEL BLOCKING IDLE CODE OR ± 130V – 130V LINE POWER Figure 525-3.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-85 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-525 Page 5 of 6 6183-B RTAU MODULE 1 to 28 RLX UNITS HSW HSP TAU APU MPU M.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-86 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-525 Page 6 of 6 7392-B LPBK STAT V - I- I+ V+ LOS BER R L X LOS BER NET LI.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-87 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-526 Page 1 of 2 CRAFT INTERFACE SYSTEM LOGON Summary: This procedure provides instructions for logon to the Craft Interface system.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-88 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-526 Page 2 of 2 10454-A Welcome to ADC: SONEPLEX Shelf Interface Version 5.1.2 (C) Copyright 1997 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-89 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-527 Page 1 of 1 ALARM HISTORY CLEARANCE COMMAND Summary: This procedure provides instructions for clearing alarm history and all active alarms for the entire system.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-90 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-528 Page 1 of 2 SYSTEM TID/DATE/TIME SETTING Summary: This procedure provides instructions for setting the Craft Interface system internal time and date clock; and entering the Target Identifier (TID).
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-91 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-528 Page 2 of 2 5. Move the cursor to the Time field. Enter 00 to 23 for the hour and press the right arrow key. Enter 00 to 59 for the minutes.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-92 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-529 Page 1 of 4 DS3 MUX CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure provides instructions for equipping each DS3 MUX as required, set its service state, and set its protect status.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-93 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-529 Page 2 of 4 4. Starting at the top of Table 529-2 and working your way to the bottom, configure the DS3 MUX fields. 5. Assign the selections by pressing Enter or Return.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-94 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-529 Page 3 of 4 8105-B UNIT CONFIGURATION 1. MUX Configuration 2. ODS2 Configuration 3. QLX Configuration 4. HLX Configuration 5.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-95 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-529 Page 4 of 4 Table 529-2.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-96 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-530 Page 1 of 3 ODS2 MODULE CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure provides.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-97 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-530 Page 2 of 3 8110-C ODS2 CONFIGURATION Group: 3 Unit Equip State : EQUI.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-98 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-530 Page 3 of 3 Table 530-1. ODS2 Configuration Fields, continued FIELD TYPE OPTIONS DESCRIPTION DEFAULT T2 Service State Toggle Leave this field at OOS at this time to avoid undesirable reporting of alarms.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-99 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-531 Page 1 of 7 HLX CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure provides instructions for using this menu to view or edit the configuration for each H LX module in the chassis.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-100 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-531 Page 2 of 7 HLX CONFIGURATION 1. HLX Unit Configuration 2. Loopback Configuration Press CONTROL-A For Assistance 6661-A Figure 531-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-101 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-531 Page 3 of 7 Table 531-1. HLXC Configuration Fields FIELD TYPE OPTIONS DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Group Toggle 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 Specifies the module ’ s group number designated on the chassis.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-102 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-531 Page 4 of 7 Table 531-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-103 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-531 Page 5 of 7 Table 531-1. HLXC Configuration Fields, continued FIELD TYPE OPTIONS DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Half AIS Feature Toggle ENABLED This selection activates the Half AIS mode.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-104 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-531 Page 6 of 7 Table 531-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-105 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-531 Page 7 of 7 Table 531-1. HLXC Configuration Fields, continued FIELD TYPE OPTIONS DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Unit Service State Toggle IS (In-Service) Places the unit in service and allows equipment alarm reporting by the MPU.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-106 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-532 Page 1 of 3 DLX CONFIGURATION Summary: Th is procedure provides instr.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-107 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-532 Page 2 of 3 6126-C DLX CONFIGURATION Group: 5 Slot: 1 Unit Equip State: EQUIPPED Unit Service State: IS T1 Provision: YES T1 Service State: OOS T1 Line Code: AMI Pulse Equalization: 0-133 FT.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-108 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-532 Page 3 of 3 Table 533-1. DLX Configuration Fields, continued FIELD TYPE OPTIONS DESCRIPTION DEFAULT T1 Provision Toggle YES Brings up T1 default settings and allows configuration changes.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-109 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-533 Page 1 of 5 RLXIOR CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure provides instructions for configuring the RLXIOR module. The RLXIOR configuration process assumes that the MPU is installed and the Craft Interface is operating.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-110 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-533 Page 2 of 5 11783-A RLX CONFIGURATION Group: 1 Slot: 1 Circuit ID: Un.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-111 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-533 Page 3 of 5 Table 533-1. RLXIOR Configuration Fields, continued FIELD TYPE OPTIONS DESCRIPTION DEFAULT* Unit Service State Toggle Leave this field at OOS at this time to avoid undesirable reporting of alarms.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-112 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-533 Page 4 of 5 Table 533-1. RLXIOR Configuration Fields, continued FIELD TYPE OPTIONS DESCRIPTION DEFAULT* Span Power Setting** Toggle UNIT SWITCH Stops span power on the RLXIOR.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-113 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-533 Page 5 of 5 Table 533-1. RLXIOR Configuration Fields, continued FIELD TYPE OPTIONS DESCRIPTION DEFAULT* Loopback Activation Code Input 16 binary characters (0 ’ s and 1 ’ s) must be entered.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-114 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-534 Page 1 of 6 RLX CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure provides instru.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-115 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-534 Page 2 of 6 6127-C RLX CONFIGURATION Group: 1 Slot: 1 Circuit ID: Uni.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-116 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-534 Page 3 of 6 Table 534-1. RLX Configuration Fields, continued FIELD TYPE OPTIONS DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Unit Service State Toggle IS (In-Service) Places the unit in service and allows equipment alarm reporting by the MPU.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-117 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-534 Page 4 of 6 Table 534-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-118 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-534 Page 5 of 6 Table 534-1. RLX Configuration Fields, continued FIELD TYPE OPTIONS DESCRIPTION DEFAULT NID Loopback* † Toggle UNIT SWITCH Selects NID setting (either enabled [default] or disabled) on the Version A RLX.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-119 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-534 Page 6 of 6 Table 534-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-120 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-535 Page 1 of 2 USER ACCOUNT EDITING Summary: This procedure provides ins.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-121 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-535 Page 2 of 2 6. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the Privilege Level field. U se the space bar to select the privilege level.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-122 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-536 Page 1 of 2 MENU SECURITY EDITING Summary: This procedure provides instructions to system administrators for assigning or changing access user privilege levels to the Craft Interface menus.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-123 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-536 Page 2 of 2 14854-A EDIT MENU SECURITY Menu or Command Privilege Menu.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-124 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-537 Page 1 of 2 FORCE/APS COMMANDS Summary: This procedure provides instructions for using manual (forced switching) and automatic protection switching commands with the DS3 MUX and ODS2 modules.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-125 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-537 Page 2 of 2 FORCE / APS COMMANDS Online Unit APS / Lockout Status Com.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-126 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-538 Page 1 of 2 RESET/LED TEST COMMANDS Summary: This procedure provides instructions for performing a software reset and reinitialization, or to test the indicators on selected modules.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-127 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-538 Page 2 of 2 4. Assign the selections by pressing Enter or Return. If Reset is selected, a pop-up appears as shown below: Press Y for yes or N for no.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-128 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-539 Page 1 of 1 ACO (ALARM CUT-OFF) COMMAND Summary: This procedure provides instructions for silencing currently active audible alarms.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-129 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-540 Page 1 of 1 INVENTORY DISPLAY Summary: This procedure provides instructions for displaying inventory information for the modules installed in the Soneplex Broadband chassis and modules installed at the remote locations.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-130 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-541 Page 1 of 16 LOOPBACK STATUS/COMMANDS Summary: This procedure provides instructions for displaying the currently active loopbacks for all circuits in the system, and for enabling/disabling loopbacks.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-131 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-541 Page 2 of 16 Note: The ACT CUST and ACT NET options create customer and network loopbacks on the HLXC and HLXR cards. The SEND LPBK option does not apply to loopbacks on the local HLXC or HLXR cards.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-132 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-541 Page 3 of 16 • the HRX1 and the HRX2 (two repeaters) • the HXR2 a.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-133 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-541 Page 4 of 16 5323-A SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 1. Force/APS Commands 2. Reset/LED Test Commands 3. Execute ACO (Alarm Cut-Off) 4.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-134 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-541 Page 5 of 16 High Speed Loopback Status/Commands Unit Location - LOCA.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-135 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-541 Page 6 of 16 Table 541-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-136 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-541 Page 7 of 16 High Speed Loopback Status/Commands Unit Location - LOCA.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-137 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-541 Page 8 of 16 11382-A Low Speed Loopback Status/Commands Group: 4 DS1#.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-138 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-541 Page 9 of 16 11383-A Low Speed Loopback Status/Commands Group: 4 DS1#.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-139 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-541 Page 10 of 16 9499-D Low Speed Loopback Status/Commands Group: 4 DS1#.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-140 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-541 Page 11 of 16 Low Speed Loopback Status/Commands Group: 1 DS1#: 4 Loc.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-141 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-541 Page 12 of 16 9698-A Low Speed Loopback Status/Commands Group: 2 DS1#.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-142 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-541 Page 13 of 16 14849-A Low Speed Loopback Status/Commands Group: 2 DS1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-143 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-541 Page 14 of 16 9700-A Low Speed Loopback Status/Commands Group: 5 DS1#.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-144 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-541 Page 15 of 16 Low Speed Loopback Status/Commands Group: 1 DS1#: 1 Uni.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-145 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-541 Page 16 of 16 14850-A Low Speed Loopback Status/Commands Group: 5 DS1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-146 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-542 Page 1 of 4 ACTIVE ALARMS DISPLAY Summary: This procedure provides instructions for displaying only the currently active alarms for all circuits in the system.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-147 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-542 Page 2 of 4 6675-A ACTIVE ALARMS Legend: Access ID=Identifier[-]Shelf.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-148 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-542 Page 3 of 4 11375-B NEND NEND FEND HLXC HLXR FEND T O NETWORK/MUX T O.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-149 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-542 Page 4 of 4 KEY NEND means "PM information collected directly from incoming T1 signals, both at local and remote sites".
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-150 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-543 Page 1 of 1 ALARM SUMMARY DISPLAY Summary: Use this command to display a summary of the current alarms for the Soneplex Broadband chassis selected.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-151 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-544 Page 1 of 4 ALARM HISTORY DISPLAY Summary: This procedure provides instructions for displaying both active and cleared alarms stored in the alarm history.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-152 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-544 Page 2 of 4 ALARM HISTORY Legend: Access ID=Identifier[-]Shelf-Grp-Sl.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-153 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-544 Page 3 of 4 11375-B NEND NEND FEND HLXC HLXR FEND T O NETWORK/MUX T O.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-154 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-544 Page 4 of 4 KEY NEND means "PM information collected directly from incoming T1 signals, both at local and remote sites".
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-155 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-545 Page 1 of 2 SHELF STATUS DISPLAY Summary: This procedure provides instructions for viewing the status of all the modules installed in the selected Soneplex Broadband chassis.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-156 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-545 Page 2 of 2 HELP SCREEN - press any key to return to MENU On MENU: Un.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-157 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-546 Page 1 of 2 DS3 MUX STATUS DISPLAY Summary: This procedure provides instructions for displaying the status of the working and protect Soneplex DS3 MUX modules installed in the chassis.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-158 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-546 Page 2 of 2 DS3MUX STATUS Working Protect ------- ------- Unit Online.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-159 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-547 Page 1 of 1 ODS2 MODULE STATUS DISPLAY Summary: Use this command to display the status of the working and protect Soneplex ODS2 modules installed in the selected chassis.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-160 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-548 Page 1 of 5 HLX AND HRX STATUS DISPLAY Summary: This procedure provid.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-161 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-548 Page 2 of 5 Table 548-2. HLX and HRX Status Field Displays STATUS FIELD: MODULE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DS1 Loopback ACTIVE, INACTIVE A loopback is active or has been deactivated at the HLXC, HRX, or HLXR.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-162 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-548 Page 3 of 5 HLX/HRX STATUS Group: 1 Slot: 2 Circuit ID: HLXC HRX1 HRX.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-163 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-548 Page 4 of 5 11374-B HLX/HRX STATUS Group: 1 Slot: 4 Circuit ID: HLXC .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-164 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-548 Page 5 of 5 1 1375-A NEND NEND FEND HLXC HLXR FEND TO NETWORK TO CUST.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-165 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-549 Page 1 of 3 SERIAL PORT CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure provides instructions for changing serial port configurations on the chassis to match the communications device parameters.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-166 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-549 Page 2 of 3 Note: The Craft port defaults to 9600 Baud. When AUTO is selected, pressing Enter or Return before logon will determine the communication speed (1200 – 19200 bps) for the session.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-167 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-549 Page 3 of 3 18. If you made changes to port configurations, log off and then log back on to the system to implement the changes.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-168 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-550 Page 1 of 2 SHELF HOUSEKEEPING ALARM LABELS Summary: Use this selection to assign names to the housekeeping input alarm contacts.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-169 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-550 Page 2 of 2 6143-A SHELF HOUSEKEEPING LABELS # Condition Label = ================ 1 HSKP1 2 HSKP2 3 HSKP3 4 HSKP4 5 HSKP5 6 HSKP6 7 HSKP7 8 HSKP8 Press CONTROL-A For Assistance Figure 550-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-170 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-551 Page 1 of 3 MPU SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD COMMAND Summary: This procedure is used to download the MPU software into an MPU module.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-171 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-551 Page 2 of 3 8. Enter "v50_dlp" source file name from the host computer and start the file transfer process. 9.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-172 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-551 Page 3 of 3 5323-A SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 1. Force/APS Commands 2. Reset/LED Test Commands 3. Execute ACO (Alarm Cut-Off) 4.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-173 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-552 Page 1 of 2 ALARM/EVENT NOTIFICATION LEVEL SETTING Summary: This procedure provides instructions for filtering the alarm notification pop-up, based on the criticality of the alarm or event.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-174 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-552 Page 2 of 2 6144-A SET ALARM/EVENT NOTIFICATION LEVEL Level: MAJOR Press CONTROL-A For Assistance Figure 552-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-175 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-553 Page 1 of 1 DLX STATUS DISPLAY Summary: This procedure provides instructions for displaying the status of the DLX modules installed in the selected chassis.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-176 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-554 Page 1 of 2 CONFIGURATION DATA UPLOAD COMMAND Summary: This procedure provides instructions for copying the current MPU configuration data to an external device (host computer) for transfer to another MPU.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-177 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-554 Page 2 of 2 5323-A SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 1. Force/APS Commands 2. Reset/LED Test Commands 3. Execute ACO (Alarm Cut-Off) 4.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-178 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-555 Page 1 of 2 CONFIGURATION DATA DOWNLOAD COMMAND Summary: This procedure provides instructions for transferring MPU configuration data that was saved on an external device (host computer) back to an MPU.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-179 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-555 Page 2 of 2 7. After a download is finished, a message appears to indicate whether the download was successful or unsuccessful.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-180 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-556 Page 1 of 3 DS1 PM CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure provides instructions for assigning thresholds for each DS1 in the Soneplex Broadband system.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-181 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-556 Page 2 of 3 6. Move to the Mon Type Alarms toggle fields. The following selections are possible: • Critical Allows notification of all Critical, Major, Minor, and Ev ent alarms as they occur.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-182 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-556 Page 3 of 3 Table 556-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-183 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-557 Page 1 of 3 HDSL PM CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure provides instructions for assigning thresholds for each H DSL facility in the Soneplex Broadband system.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-184 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-557 Page 2 of 3 6. Move to the Mon Type Alarms toggle fields. The following selections are possible: • Critical – Allows notification of all Critical alarms as they occur.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-185 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-557 Page 3 of 3 Table 557-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2- 186 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-558 Page 1 of 3 X.25 PORT CONFIGURATION Su mm ary: Use this procedure to set several parameters that must be set before using the X.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-187 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-558 Page 2 of 3 4. Repeat Step 3 for each field that you wish to change. 5. Assign the selections by pressing Enter or Return.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-188 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-558 Page 3 of 3 Table 558-3.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-189 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-559 Page 1 of 2 MPU ALARM LEVEL SETTING Summary: This procedure provides instructions for setting MPU Alarm Levels.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-190 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-559 Page 2 of 2 6149-C MPU ALARM LEVELS Equipment/Shelf Alarms ==========.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-191 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-560 Page 1 of 2 DS3 MUX ALARM LEVEL SETTING Summary: This procedure provides instructions for setting DS3 MUX Alarm Levels.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-192 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-560 Page 2 of 2 DS3MUX ALARM LEVELS Equipment Alarms ====================.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-193 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-561 Page 1 of 3 ODS2 MODULE ALARM LEVEL SETTING Summary: This procedure provides instructions for setting ODS2 Alarm Levels.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-194 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-561 Page 2 of 3 7. Move to the DS1 Facility A larms toggle fields. Select CRITI CAL, MAJOR, M INOR, EVENT, or NOT RPTD for each field that you wish to change.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-195 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-561 Page 3 of 3 Table 561-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-196 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-562 Page 1 of 3 HLX ALARM LEVEL SETTING Summary: This procedure provides instructions for setting HLX Alarm Levels.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-197 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-562 Page 2 of 3 8. Move to the HDSL F acility Alarms toggle fields. Select CRITICAL, MAJ OR, MINOR, EVENT, or NOT RPTD for each field that you wish to change.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-198 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-562 Page 3 of 3 Table 562-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-199 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-563 Page 1 of 2 DLX ALARM LEVEL SETTING Summary: This procedure provides instructions for setting DLX Alarm Levels.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-200 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-563 Page 2 of 2 7. Move to the DS1 Facility A larms toggle fields. Select CRITI CAL, MAJOR, M INOR, EVENT, or NOT RPTD for each field that you wish to change.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-201 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-564 Page 1 of 1 CRAFT INTERFACE SYSTEM LOGOFF Summary: This procedure provides instructions for logging off the Craft Interface system.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-202 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-565 Page 1 of 3 PERFORMANCE MONITORING REPORTS RETRIEVAL Summary: This procedure provides instructions for retrieving DS1 and HDSL 15-Minute PM, Daily PM, and Summary PM reports.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-203 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-565 Page 2 of 3 9448-A PERFORMANCE MONITORING 1. PM Configuration 2. PM Reports Press CONTROL-A For Assistance Figure 565-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-204 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-565 Page 3 of 3 10391-A DS1 PERFORMANCE MONITORING REPORTS Group: 6 Circuit: 1 Site: LOCAL Report Type: 15-MINUTE Circuit ID: Modify Fields Above To Select Desired Report, Then Press RETURN Figure 565-3.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-205 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-566 Page 1 of 1 CIRCUIT ID DISPLAY Summary: This procedure provides instructions for displaying the Access ID (AID), Circuit ID, and the Unit Type for each module installed in the Soneplex Broadband chassis.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-206 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-567 Page 1 of 2 RLX (OR RXLIOR) TO REPEATER VOLTAGE AND CURRENT TEST Summary: This procedure provides instructions for measuring DC voltage and DC current being supplied by the RLX or RLXIOR module to the T1 span repeater.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-207 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-567 Page 2 of 2 14864-A LPBK STAT V - I- I+ V+ LOS BER R L X LOS BER NET .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-208 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-568 Page 1 of 2 VERSION C HLXC VOLTAGE TO HLXR TEST Summary: This procedure provides instructions for measuring DC voltage and DC current being supplied by the Version C HLXC to the HLXR.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-209 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-568 Page 2 of 2 LPBK STAT H L X V - I- I+ V+ L1 L2 HDSL RMT/ HSKP LOSW BER LOSW BER DS1 LOS BER CONT SNR 6769-A Figure 568-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-210 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-569 Page 1 of 1 RLX-EQUIPPED CIRCUIT CROSS-CONNECTS Summary: RLX modules can be configured to supply span power over the DS1 pairs to power the repeater modules.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-211 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-570 Page 1 of 18 RTAU OPERATION Summary: This procedure provides instructions for operating the Remote Test Access Unit (RTAU).
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-212 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-570 Page 2 of 18 RTAU STATUS LINE CODE INTRUSIVE TEST D S 1 RX TX 12693-A BIPOLAR ACCESS B8ZS AMI Figure 570-1. RTAU Front Panel 5323-A SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-213 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-570 Page 3 of 18 4. Use the arrow or number keys to select Test Access Unit Commands. Press Enter or Return. The RTAU Configuration screen appears, as shown in Figure 570-3 .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-214 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-570 Page 4 of 18 7. To start a test, set the Measurement field to ST ART. T he RTAU waits for pattern sync or frame sync (for framed patterns) before beginning measurement (see Figure 570-15 ).
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-215 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-570 Page 5 of 18 14851-A TEST ACCESS UNIT STATUS/COMMANDS Group: 1 DS1#: .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-216 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-570 Page 6 of 18 Table 570-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-217 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-570 Page 7 of 18 Table 570-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-218 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-570 Page 8 of 18 Table 570-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-219 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-570 Page 9 of 18 Table 570-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-220 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-570 Page 10 of 18 Table 570-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-221 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-570 Page 11 of 18 Table 570-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-222 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-570 Page 12 of 18 Table 570-1. RTAU Configuration Fields, continued FIELD TYPE OPTIONS DESCRIPTION DEFAULT BIT ERROR SETUP FIELDS OVERV IEW: Bit er rors can be injected by the RTA U using the Bit Error S et Up fields.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-223 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-570 Page 13 of 18 Table 570-1. RTAU Configuration Fields, continued FIELD TYPE OPTIONS DESCRIPTION DEFAULT BIT ERROR SETUP FIELDS, continued Elapsed Time – ES Display only None Six-digit counter or blank.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-224 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-570 Page 14 of 18 DS3 MUX RT AU P A TTERN GEN DETECTOR CONTROLLER A B MPU or SCU LINE CARD DS1 TEST SET RX TX BIPOLAR ACCESS RT AU FRONT P ANEL DS3 EQUIPMENT MONITOR SPLIT DS1 F ACILITY 14869-A (OPTIONAL) Figure 570-6.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-225 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-570 Page 15 of 18 DS3 MUX RT AU AB EQUIPMENT (E) [NETWORK] F ACILITY (F) .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-226 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-570 Page 16 of 18 A END INTEROFFICE F ACILITY CPE INSERT : NETWORK DROP: .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-227 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-570 Page 17 of 18 SPL TF INSERT : NETWORK DROP: CUST OMER INSERT : CUST O.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-228 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-570 Page 18 of 18 DS3 MUX RT AU A B A B EQUIPMENT (E) [NETWORK] F ACILITY.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-229 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-571 Page 1 of 2 STREAKER INSTALLATION AND TESTING Summary: This procedure provides instructions for installation and testing of the Streaker module.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-230 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-571 Page 2 of 2 5858-B BATTERY HOLDERS BATT → –48V → VOLTAGE SWITCH S T K 1 1 1 1 I O I O I D S I O I O O M I O M D S O O S M P 4 D Figure 571-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-231 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-572 Page 1 of 1 VERSION D (OR LATER) HLXC VOLTAGE TO HLXR TEST Summary: T.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-232 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-573 Page 1 of 6 HLX LOOPBACK CONFIGURATION Summary: This procedure provides instructions for viewing or editing the loopback configuration for HLXC modules.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-233 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-573 Page 2 of 6 HLX CONFIGURATION 1. HLX Unit Configuration 2. Loopback Configuration Press CONTROL-A For Assistance 6765-A Figure 573-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-234 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-573 Page 3 of 6 8113-A HLX LOOPBACK CONFIGURATION Group: 6 Slot: 1 Circui.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-235 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-573 Page 4 of 6 Table 573-1. HLX Loopback Configuration Fields FIELD TYPE OPTIONS DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Group Toggle 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 Specifies the module’s group number designated on the chassis.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-236 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-573 Page 5 of 6 Table 573-1. HLX Loopback Configuration Fields, continued FIELD TYPE OPTIONS DESCRIPTION DEFAULT HLXR NID Loopback Toggle UNIT SWITCH Version E HLXR only: Selects NID setting (enabled) for the HLXR.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-237 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-573 Page 6 of 6 Table 573-1. HLX Loopback Configuration Fields, continued FIELD TYPE OPTIONS DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Second HRX in system only: HRX2 Activation Code (“Activation Code” is equivalent to “Programmable Code.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-238 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-574 Page 1 of 1 TAU INSTALLATION AND TESTING Summary: This procedure provides instructions for installing the Test A ccess Unit (TAU ) in the chassis and verifying that it is functioning properly.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-239 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-575 Page 1 of 5 TAU OPERATION Summary: This procedure provides instructions for Summary: This procedure provides instructions for operating the Test Access Unit (TAU).
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-240 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-575 Page 2 of 5 5. Determine the Group number (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7) for the DS1 signal you wish to drop/monitor. At the Group prompt, select the group number.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-241 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-575 Page 3 of 5 TAU B8ZS STATUS LINE CODE INTRUSIVE TEST D S 1 RX TX 5842-B Figure 575-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-242 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-575 Page 4 of 5 6177-A DS3MUX DS3 NETWORK DS1s CUSTOMER (LOW SPEED MODULES) RX TX TAU : : : : 6178-A DS3MUX DS3 NETWORK DS1s CUSTOMER (LOW SPEED MODULES) RX TX TAU : : : : Figure 575-3a.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-243 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-575 Page 5 of 5 6174-A DS3MUX DS3 NETWORK DS1s CUSTOMER (LOW SPEED MODULES) RX TX TAU : : : : 6173-A CUSTOMER (LOW SPEED MODULES) DS3MUX DS3 NETWORK DS1s RX TX TAU : : : : Figure 575-3e.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-244 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-576 Page 1 of 2 TBOS CHASSIS DAISY-CHAINING Summary: This procedure provides instructions for daisy-chaining one TBOS link to several chassis configured for compressed TBOS.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-245 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DLP-576 Page 2 of 2 10387-A ALL OTHER CHASSIS (NO STRAP) LAST CHASSIS IN CHAIN BERG JUMPER JD 13 Note: The default setting is “strapped”.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-246 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc..
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-247 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-100 Page 1 of 2 MAINTENANCE PHILOSOPHY Summary: Soneplex maintenance philosophy is built on the collection of system information through inspection of the Soneplex modules themselves, and through software interfaces.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-248 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-100 Page 2 of 2 All personnel handling modules should take the following precautions.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-249 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-101 Page 1 of 9 SPECIFICATIONS Summary: This TAD shows technical specific.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-250 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-101 Page 2 of 9 Table 101-1. Soneplex Broadband System (V5) Specifications, continued PARAMETER SPECIFICATION REMARKS DS3 Interface (DS3 MUX) DS3 Input Level +5.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-251 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-101 Page 3 of 9 Table 101-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-252 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-101 Page 4 of 9 Table 101-1. Soneplex Broadband System (V5) Specifications, continued PARAMETER SPECIFICATION REMARKS Version D and later HLXRs; HLXR 3192 DS1 Interface: Input / Output Signals Per ANSI T1-403 Frequency 1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-253 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-101 Page 5 of 9 Table 101-1. Soneplex Broadband System (V5) Specifications, continued PARAMETER SPECIFICATION REMARKS A2 RLX Module Frame Format SF, ESF, SLC96, and unframed Frequency 1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-254 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-101 Page 6 of 9 Table 101-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-255 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-101 Page 7 of 9 Table 101-2.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-256 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-101 Page 8 of 9 Table 101-5. Broadband Power Characteristics Version D and later HLXCs HLXR CONFIGURATION # OF HRXS IN SYSTEM # OF HLXCS IN CHASSIS MAX.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-257 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-101 Page 9 of 9 Table 101-6. Broadband (V5) Power Characteristics with ODS2 Modules NO. OF ODS2S IN CHASSIS MAX. POWER CONSUMPTION/DISSIPATION MAX.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-258 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-102 Page 1 of 5 LOOPBACK PROCESS DESCRIPTION Summary: The HDSL loopback process is similar to other T1 intelligent repeater methods.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-259 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-102 Page 2 of 5 The inband control code sequences will be recognized either in DS1 framed format (SF or ESF framing) or in unframed format.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-260 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-102 Page 3 of 5 Disarmed State The normal operation mode is the disarmed state. Although each HDS L unit is transparent to the data flow, each monitors the inband data flow and the ESF data link for the arming sequence.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2- 261 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-102 Page 4 of 5 Transition from Armed to Loopup State A sp ecific HDSL unit moves from the armed state into the loopup state when commanded by an inband control code sequence.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-262 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-102 Page 5 of 5 Loopup State The selected HDSL unit provides continuous loopup of the DS1 signal in the loopup state.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-263 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-103 Page 1 of 3 PERFORMANCE MONITORING REPORTING LOCATIONS Summary: Performance Monitoring (PM) information for both DS1 and HDSL is found on the MPU’s main menu under Performance Monitoring.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-264 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-103 Page 2 of 3 G = D S1 errors at HL XR are reported as T1-1-X -X-2 NEND PM and alarms. Report measures the actual D S1 performance as received on transmission from CSU H .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-265 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-103 Page 3 of 3 Soneplex Optical DS2 (QLX) System A 1 H 1 CSU CSU QLX B 1 G 1 14862-A NETWORK DS2 DS1 QLX DS1 Figure 103-3.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-266 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-104 Page 1 of 11 TBOS INTERFACE DESCRIPTION Summary: This section provides information for operating the Soneplex Broadband system using a Telemetry Byte Oriented Serial (TBOS) remote interface.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-267 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-104 Page 2 of 11 Table 104-2 (TBOS Abbreviations and Acronyms) and Table .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-268 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-104 Page 3 of 11 Table 104-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-269 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-104 Page 4 of 11 Table 104-3.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-270 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-104 Page 5 of 11 CRITICAL ALARM MAJOR ALARM MINOR ALARM REMOTE ALARM POWE.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-271 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-104 Page 6 of 11 L1 EQPT FAIL L2 EQPT FAIL L3 EQPT FAIL L4 EQPT FAIL L1 E.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-272 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-104 Page 7 of 11 HS EQ HS UNEQ HS IS HS OSS HS PROT HS UNPROT HSW RESET H.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-273 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-104 Page 8 of 11 L1 EQ ON L1 EQ OFF L2 EQ ON L2 EQ OFF L3 EQ ON L3 EQ OFF.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-274 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-104 Page 9 of 11 Table 104-4.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-275 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-104 Page 10 of 11 CRITICAL ALARM MAJOR ALARM MINOR ALARM REMOTE FAILURE P.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-276 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-104 Page 11 of 11 HSKP 6-2 RMT ALM HSKP 6-3 RMT ALM HSKP 6-4 RMT ALM HSKP.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-277 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-105 Page 1 of 8 TRANSACTION LANGUAGE 1 (TL1) INTERFACE DESCRIPTION Summary: This TAD describes the commands used to operate the Soneplex Loop Extender through a terminal using Transaction Language 1 (TL1).
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-278 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-105 Page 2 of 8 The routing block contains a target identifier parameter with parameter name Target Identification (TID).
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-279 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-105 Page 3 of 8 It should be noted that if no data block parameters are required for a command, the colon separating the correlation block from the data block may be omitted.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-280 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-105 Page 4 of 8 The text block contains additional information that is specific to the input command. No parameter grouping is allowed in output.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-281 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-105 Page 5 of 8 Autonomous Message Syntax Autonomous messages are used to report alarms, events, and reports.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-282 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-105 Page 6 of 8 Table 105-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-283 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-105 Page 7 of 8 Table 105-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-284 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-105 Page 8 of 8 Table 105-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-285 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-106 Page 1 of 2 ACCESS IDENTIFIER Summary: Circuits displayed in the Craft Interface are identified by the Access Identifier (AID).
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-286 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAD-106 Page 2 of 2 Table 106-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-287 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-101 Page 1 of 13 ALARM TROUBLESHOOTING Summary: This TAP describes the various alarm screens in the Craft Interface.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-288 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-101 Page 2 of 13 Identifier • “EQPT-XXXY” identifi es modules withi.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-289 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-101 Page 3 of 13 The Circuit ID column displays the circuit identifier or facility name of the circuit in trouble.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-290 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-101 Page 4 of 13 6675-B ACTIVE ALARMS Legend: Access ID=Identifier[-]Shel.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-291 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-101 Page 5 of 13 ALARM HISTORY Legend: Access ID=Identifier[-]Shelf-Grp-S.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-292 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-101 Page 6 of 13 T1-1-7-2-1 Shelf Number Group Number: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-293 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-101 Page 7 of 13 Table 101-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-294 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-101 Page 8 of 13 Table 101-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-295 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-101 Page 9 of 13 Table 101-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-296 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-101 Page 10 of 13 Table 101-1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-297 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-101 Page 11 of 13 KEY NEND means "at the HLXC, looking towar d the customer (HLXR)." FEND means "at the HLXR, looking towar d the network (HLXC).
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-298 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-101 Page 12 of 13 KEY NEND means "PM information collected directly from incoming T1 signals, both at local and remote sites".
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-299 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-101 Page 13 of 13 KEY NEND means "PM information collected directly fr om incoming T1 signals, both at local and remote sites".
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-300 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-102 Page 1 of 11 PERFORMANCE MONITORING REPORTS DESCRIPTION The Craft Interface provides 15-Minute Performance Monitoring (PM), Daily PM, and Summary PM reports when you select Performance Monitoring at the Main Menu.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-301 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-102 Page 2 of 11 No t e : In the DS1 Performance Reports screens, Figure 102-1 (DS1 15-Minute), Figure 102-2 (DS1 Daily), Figure 102-3 (DS1 Summary), NE (Near End) and FE (Far End) apply to the entire time period (e.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-302 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-102 Page 3 of 11 Table 102-1. DS1 Mon Type Descriptions MON TYPE MEANING LOCATION DESCRIPTION CVL Code Violation Line NEND Count of Bipolar Violations (BPV) and excessive zeros (EXZ) in the DS1 signal.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-303 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-102 Page 4 of 11 Table 102-1. DS1 Mon Type Descriptions, continued MON TYPE MEANING LOCATION DESCRIPTION UASP Unavailable Second Path NEND A count of second(s) in which the DS1 signal is not available.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-304 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-102 Page 5 of 11 Table 102-2. HDSL Mon Type Descriptions MON TYPE MEANING LOCATION DESCRIPTION FCP Failure Count Path NEND, FEND, REPC, REPR, CRP, RRP* Count of Loss Of Sync Word (LOSW) failures on the HDSL loop.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-305 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-102 Page 6 of 11 6651-B DS1 PERFORMANCE MONITORING REPORTS Group: 6 Circu.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-306 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-102 Page 7 of 11 6653-B FCP SESL ESP SASP FCP-FE ESP-FE CSSP-FE CVL LOSS .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-307 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-102 Page 8 of 11 HDSL PERFORMANCE MONITORING REPORTS Group: 1 Circuit: 2 .
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-308 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-102 Page 9 of 11 KEY NEND means "PM information collected directly from incoming T1 signals, both at local and remote sites.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-309 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-102 Page 10 of 11 KEY NEND means "PM information collected directly from incoming T1 signals, both at local and remote sites".
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-310 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-102 Page 11 of 11 KEY NEND means "PM information collected directly fr om incoming T1 signals, both at local and remote sites".
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-311 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-103 Page 1 of 1 LOCAL CRAFT INTERFACE CONNECTION TROUBLESHOOTING This TAP describes how to troubleshoot local Craft Interface connections.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-312 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-104 Page 1 of 3 DUAL REPEATER INCOMPATIBILITY DIAGNOSIS Summary: This TAP describes how to diagnose dual repeater software (MPU V5.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-313 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-104 Page 2 of 3 HRX2 An incompatible HRX 2 is a Version A H RX that has another H RX between it and the HLXC. This is diagnosed by the HRX1.
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance 2-314 © 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. TAP-104 Page 3 of 3 Table 104-1.
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ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 3: General Information Page 3-2 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 3 REPAIR CHARGES If the defect and the necessary repairs are covered by warrant.
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Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il ADC Broadband System è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del ADC Broadband System - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso ADC Broadband System imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul ADC Broadband System ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il ADC Broadband System, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del ADC Broadband System.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il ADC Broadband System. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo ADC Broadband System insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.