ATLAS 550User ManualPart Number 1200305L161200305L1-1BMay 2000
Chapter 8. Packet Manager8-6 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1UPPVC is up (active).DOWNPVC is down (inactive).TXPCKTSTotal number of framerelay user
Chapter 8. Packet Manager61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 8-7OFFUse when the remote device does not support frame relay signaling.AUTODetects the ro
Chapter 8. Packet Manager8-8 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1NETPOLLSPERSTATUS(N391)Sets the number of link integrity polls before a full status is
Chapter 8. Packet Manager61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 8-9IN-BANDSEQUENCENUMBERAll packets on this PVC will get a numbered tag so that ADTRAN IQp
Chapter 8. Packet Manager8-10 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1AUTOPasses the state as reported by the frame relay switch. Set DLCISTATEto AUTOfor no
Chapter 8. Packet Manager61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 8-11USAGERead Security: 5This field displays a 7-character summary of the references to th
Chapter 8. Packet Manager8-12 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1STARTThe fixed duration that TESTis not running and the DLCI is not config-uredfor con
Chapter 8. Packet Manager61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 8-13PACKETCNCTSAfter packet endpoints are defined, they are connected in the packet con-ne
Chapter 8. Packet Manager8-14 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1CONFIGWrite Security: 3; Read Security: 5Determines data source and destination. The a
Chapter 8. Packet Manager61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 8-15ticsgatheringon all sublinks.When itreadsENABLE,pressingEnterenablesIQ statistics gath
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Chapter 8. Packet Manager8-16 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1INTERVAL/DAY(LINK)Read security: 5Descriptions of the statistics available in the INTE
Chapter 8. Packet Manager61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 8-17SIGSTATECHGThe number of state changes for the PVC signaling protocol. This numberincl
Chapter 8. Packet Manager8-18 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1RXBYTESThenumberofbytesthePVCreceivedfortheintervalorday.MAXRXTHRUThe maximum throughp
Chapter 8. Packet Manager61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 8-19RXCRThe number of CRs the PVC has received for the interval or day.TXCRThe number of C
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61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 9-1Chapter 9RouterOVERVIEWThe ATLAS 550 router provides remote connectivity of LANs within anATLAS 550—from LAN-to-
Chapter 9. Router9-2 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1IP AddressNetmaskStatic Routes GatewayInterfaceHopsEnabledAdvertiseIP AddressMAC AddressARP Cac
Chapter 9. Router61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 9-3IP MENUSThe IP MENUdefines and monitors IP routes (see Figure 9-2).Figure 9-2. IP Routes MenuST
Chapter 9. Router9-4 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1ARP CACHEThe ARP CACHEMENUdisplaysthecontentsoftheATLAS550 AddressRes-olution Protocol (ARP) ca
Chapter 9. Router61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 9-5USEDRead Security: 5Displays the number of times the router has referenced this route.CLRWrite
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Chapter 9. Router9-6 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1SUBNET MASKWrite security: 2; Read security: 5Defines the subnet mask applied to the address de
Chapter 9. Router61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 9-7TXANDRXRIP advertisements are periodically transmitted and are listened to on thisvirtual circu
Chapter 9. Router9-8 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1AUTHENTICATIONWrite security: 2; Read security: 5Enables the V2 Secret to be advertised when us
Chapter 9. Router61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 9-9SUBNET MASKDefineswhichpartofadestinationIPaddresscontainsthenetworknumber.This address is comp
Chapter 9. Router9-10 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1TX STATSRead security: 5Displays the number of ping requests transmitted (nTXED), the number o
Chapter 9. Router61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 9-11ForwDatagrams The number of input datagrams for which thisATLAS 550 was not their finalIP dest
Chapter 9. Router9-12 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1ICMPTable 9-2 describes the ICMP statistics.FragCreates The number of IP datagram fragments th
Chapter 9. Router61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 9-13TCPTable 9-3 describes the TCP statistics.OutRedirects The number of ICMP Redirect messages se
Chapter 9. Router9-14 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1UDPTable 9-4 describes the UDP statistics.IP FAST CACHETable 9-5 describes the IP FASTCACHEsta
Chapter 9. Router61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 9-15UDP RELAYWrite security: 2; Read security:5Configures the ATLAS 550 as a UDP (User Datagram Pr
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61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 10-1Chapter 10Dedicated MapsOVERVIEWThe DEDICATEDMAPSoptions assign dedicated connections between anytwoportsintheA
Chapter 10. Dedicated Maps10-2 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1USING DEDICATED MAPS WITH FRAME RELAYAfter packet endpoints are created, they must be
Chapter 10. Dedicated Maps61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 10-3CREATE/EDITMAPSCreates new maps and defines settings, as well as edits existing maps.
Chapter 10. Dedicated Maps10-4 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1TO SLT/S Write security: 3; Read security: 5Specifies the slot to use for the second
Chapter 10. Dedicated Maps61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 10-5DS0SAVAILABLERead security: 5Indicates which DS0s of the T1 are assigned. DS0 assignm
Chapter 10. Dedicated Maps10-6 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Table 10-1 describes the options for T1 TRUNKCONDITIONINGSERVICE.TOCONFIGWrite securi
Chapter 10. Dedicated Maps61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 10-7Example 1 Setting Trunk ConditioningThe trunk conditioning process (see also, T1 Trun
Chapter 10. Dedicated Maps10-8 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1incoming DS0 carrying data is mapped to a separate V.35 port and connect-ed to the ro
Chapter 10. Dedicated Maps61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 10-9Configuring the Ports for Example 2Complete thesteps outlined inthe following Step/Ac
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Chapter 10. Dedicated Maps10-10 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Figure 10-7. Data ConnectionsInstructions for Defining the Data Connections(DS0s 9-2
Chapter 10. Dedicated Maps61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 10-11Figure 10-8. Completed Dedicated Map for Example 2Instructions for Defining Voice Co
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61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 11-1Chapter 11Dial PlanOVERVIEWThis chapter provides information on the DIALPLAN, including discussionson interface
Chapter 11. Dial Plan11-2 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Figure 11-2. Dial Plan Menu TreeSlot/Svc Src IDPort/PEP Accept Number PrimarySig RBS Searc
Chapter 11. Dial Plan61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 11-3NETWORKTERMThis menu allows the user to define option parameters for ports which ter-minat
Chapter 11. Dial Plan11-4 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1SRCID Write security: 3; Read security: 5Identifies the call source ID from which this end
Chapter 11. Dial Plan61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 11-5SECONDARYSEARCHThe same acceptrules applyfor all secondary number searchesas forprima-ry s
Chapter 11. Dial Plan11-6 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1USERTERMThis menu allows you to define option parameters for ports which termi-nate a conn
Chapter 11. Dial Plan61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 11-7point originated the call. SRCID may be entered with the usual wild cardentries (except $)
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Chapter 11. Dial Plan11-8 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1SECONDARYSEARCHThe same accept rules apply for all secondary number searches as for pri-ma
Chapter 11. Dial Plan61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 11-9GLOBALPARAMSetsATLAS 550optionswhichapplyto allswitched operations, bothincom-ing and outg
Chapter 11. Dial Plan11-10 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1PATTERNModifies an entry when you pressEnter(MAX 40). A pattern for a normallong distance
Chapter 11. Dial Plan61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 11-11DUAL T1/PRI MODULE: NETWORK TERMINATION/PRIWhen you are working in the network terminatio
Chapter 11. Dial Plan11-12 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1If the incoming number is ten digits, but with a different area code, it is for-warded to
Chapter 11. Dial Plan61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 11-13NETWORK SPECIFICFACILITY VOICE ANDDATAWrite security: 3; Read security: 5Enables the send
Chapter 11. Dial Plan11-14 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1SOURCE IDWrite security: 3; Read security: 5Simplifiesthecreationofa DIALPLANinapplicatio
Chapter 11. Dial Plan61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 11-15DS0S AVAILABLERead security: 5Indicates whichDS0s of the T1 have been defined in thisswit
Chapter 11. Dial Plan11-16 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1DIGIT SUPPRESSIONWrite security 3; Read security: 5When enabled, no digits will be sent t
Chapter 11. Dial Plan61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 11-17STRIP MSDWrite security: 3; Read security: 5Strips a selected quantity(choose from NONE,
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Chapter 11. Dial Plan11-18 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1SWITCH TYPEWrite security: 3; Read security: 5Definesthe type of PRIswitch that the ATLAS
Chapter 11. Dial Plan61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 11-19CALLED DIGTSTRANSFERREDWrite security: 3; Read security: 5Defines to ATLAS 550 the number
Chapter 11. Dial Plan11-20 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1DUAL T1/PRI MODULE: USER TERMINATION/RBSWhen you are working in the user termination sect
Chapter 11. Dial Plan61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 11-21FGD TX SEQUENCEWrite security: 3; Read security: 5Defines to the ATLAS 550 the format in
Chapter 11. Dial Plan11-22 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1SOURCE IDWrite security: 3; Read security: 5Simplifiesthecreationofa DIALPLANinapplicatio
Chapter 11. Dial Plan61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 11-23PORTS AVAILABLEIndicates which of the two ports of the ATLAS 550 have already beendefined
Chapter 11. Dial Plan11-24 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1QUAD BRI/U MODULE: NETWORK TERMINATIONThe Quad BRI/U Module can interface directly with t
Chapter 11. Dial Plan61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 11-25SOURCE IDWrite security: 3; Read security: 5Simplifiesthecreationofa DIALPLANinapplicatio
Chapter 11. Dial Plan11-26 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1D64, D56,AUDIO,SPEECHThese options reflect the network provisions for this SPID. If the B
Chapter 11. Dial Plan61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 11-27Understanding Dial Plan ConfigurationsUnderstandingDIALPLANconfigurationsresultsinthesucc
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Chapter 11. Dial Plan11-28 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1CONNECTING PACKET ENDPOINTS IN FRAME RELAYAfter packet endpoints are created, they must b
Chapter 11. Dial Plan61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 11-29Figure 11-6. Port/PEP MenuSIGWrite security: 3; Read security: 5Not used for specific pac
Chapter 11. Dial Plan11-30 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1RANDOMIZETIMERWrite security: 3; Read security: 5Enables/disables random delay added to t
Chapter 11. Dial Plan61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 11-31Figure 11-10. Call Routing Table for Routing Using Call Party NumberPKTVOICEThe ATLAS 550
Chapter 11. Dial Plan11-32 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Figure 11-12. Interface Configuration (Network Termination)DLCIWrite Security: 3; Read Se
Chapter 11. Dial Plan61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 11-33Menus for Network TerminationDID DIGITSTRANSFERREDWrite Security: 3; Read Security: 5Defi
Chapter 11. Dial Plan11-34 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Menus for User TerminationDID DIGITSTRANSFERREDWrite Security: 3; Read Security: 5Defines
61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 12-1Chapter 12Updating FirmwareOVERVIEWTo provide feature enhancements in the future, ATLAS 550 supportsfirm-ware u
Chapter 12. Updating Firmware12-2 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Updating Firmware using XMODEMBefore beginning this procedure,• you must have a le
Chapter 12. Updating Firmware61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 12-3When the update process has successfully completed,Idledisplays in theCURRENTUPDAT
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Chapter 12. Updating Firmware12-4 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Status Messages During UploadDuringtheTFTPuploadprocess,variousstatusmessagesdispl
Chapter 12. Updating Firmware61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 12-5Complete UploadWhen the update process has successfully completed, IDLEdisplays in
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61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 13-1Chapter 13SNMP ManagementSNMP OVERVIEWAs local area network (LAN) environments became standardized over thepast
Chapter 13. SNMP Management13-2 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1terprets the incoming request, performs the requested task, and sends itsresponse to
Chapter 13. SNMP Management61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 13-3Disabling Trap Generating EventsYou can disable trap generating events in three ways
Chapter 13. SNMP Management13-4 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1DS1 TrapsThe ATLAS 550 supports RFC1406, the DS1 standard MIB, as well as theADTRAN
Chapter 13. SNMP Management61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 13-5threshold values. Table 13-3 describes the Alert Traps supported by theATLAS 550 for
Chapter 13. SNMP Management13-6 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Clearing DS1 Alert TrapsTheATLAS550clearstheeventbitsaftersendingthealerttraporaresp
61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 14-1Chapter 14ADTRAN UtilitiesOVERVIEWADTRAN delivers several PC software utilities along with the ATLA S550.These
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Chapter 14. ADTRAN Utilities14-2 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1SysLog GUIFigure 14-1 shows the SysLog Host GUI. The conventional Menu Bar is de-sc
Chapter 14. ADTRAN Utilities61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 14-3Menu BarTheSysLogMenuBarprovidescommonfunctions.ThemenutreeshowninFigure 14-2 shows
Chapter 14. ADTRAN Utilities14-4 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1DISPLAYSets the buffer size and display font. Also, clears the display.LOGFILESEras
Chapter 14. ADTRAN Utilities61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 14-5TELNET UTILITYThe Telnet utility delivered with the ATLAS 550 provides enhancements
Chapter 14. ADTRAN Utilities14-6 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1SESSIONClick on SESSIONto open the Telnet session.CONNECTOpens dialog box forsettin
Chapter 14. ADTRAN Utilities61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 14-7DISCONNECTTerminates the Telnet session. To re-establish the session, select CONNEC
Chapter 14. ADTRAN Utilities14-8 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1HELPProvides on-line help for using the ADTRAN Utilities.CONTENTSOpens the on-line
Chapter 14. ADTRAN Utilities61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 14-9SESSIONOpens VT-100 terminal emulation session.CONNECTOpens a specified serial port
Chapter 14. ADTRAN Utilities14-10 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1COLORSIdentical to the Telnet COLORSmenu (see Colors on page 14-7).LOCAL ECHOEchoe
Chapter 14. ADTRAN Utilities61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 14-11Figure 14-5. TFTP Server Interface Menu TreeFigure 14-6. TFTP Server InterfaceOnly
TRADEMARKSWindows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.DMS 100 is a registered trademark of Northern Telecom.5ESS is a registered tradem
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Chapter 14. ADTRAN Utilities14-12 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1EXITTerminates active transfers and closes the TFTP window.PRINTLOGProvides print
Chapter 14. ADTRAN Utilities61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 14-13Saving the Current Configuration to a TFTP ServerBeforetryingtosaveaconfiguration,
Chapter 14. ADTRAN Utilities14-14 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1sufficient disk space on the remote server for the new file (although config-urati
61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual A-1Appendix ASystem Event LoggingThis appendix describes the entries that may be logged by the system event log. Of
Appendix A. System Event LoggingA-2 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Table A-1. System EventEvent Category Console Log String-24 V power supply is fu
Appendix A. System Event Logging61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual A-3Table A-2. Switchboard EventsEvent Category Console Log StringCall rejectedaWarn
Appendix A. System Event LoggingA-4 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Table A-4. T1 EventsEvent Category Console Log StringBlue Alarm Cleared Major T1
Appendix A. System Event Logging61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual A-5Tx Blue Alarm Set Major T1 Tx Blue Alarm ActiveTx Yellow Alarm Cleared Major T1
Appendix A. System Event LoggingA-6 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1ISDN CAUSE CODESIn addition to the above events, certain recognized ISDN cause c
Appendix A. System Event Logging61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual A-7Table A-7. ISDN Cause Code EventsCause Code Event Category CodeACCESS_INFO_DISCA
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Appendix A. System Event LoggingA-8 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1CAUSE CODE LOG ENTRIESCauseCodeIEsthatarenon-Q.931(i.e.,theCodingStandardfieldis
Appendix A. System Event Logging61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual A-9Table A-8. Cause Code Log Entry Location DesignationsCode LocationIN0TL Internat
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61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual B-1Appendix BOSI Model and Frame RelayTechnology OverviewThis chapter discusses the OSI Model, Frame Relay Protocol
Appendix B. OSI Model and Frame Relay Technology OverviewB-2 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1TheRouterandFrameRelaysoftwareinATLASinvolveslayer3andl
Appendix B. OSI Model and Frame Relay Technology Overview61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual B-3Example 2: OSI Model Related to Process of Moving DataP
Appendix B. OSI Model and Frame Relay Technology OverviewB-4 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1gotiation of the bandwidth parameters during the circui
Appendix B. OSI Model and Frame Relay Technology Overview61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual B-5Data Link Connection Identifier (DLCI)An address called
Appendix B. OSI Model and Frame Relay Technology OverviewB-6 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Systems,DEC,Nortel,andStrataCom,iscommonlyreferredtoast
Appendix B. OSI Model and Frame Relay Technology Overview61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual B-7the frame relay network, the largest CIR available for
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Appendix B. OSI Model and Frame Relay Technology OverviewB-8 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1TBOPTransparent Bit Oriented Protocol (TBOP) is an ADTR
61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual C-1Appendix CFrame Relay ExamplesThischapterprovidesstep-by-stepexamplesto helpyouconfigure yourAT-LAS 550 for fram
Appendix C. Frame Relay ExamplesC-2 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Figure C-2. IP Routing Network with ATLAS 550 as the Central-Site RouterStep 1 F
Appendix C. Frame Relay Examples61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual C-3Step 4 From DEDICATEDMAPS/CREATE/EDITMAPS/CONNECTS, attach the packetendpoint to
Appendix C. Frame Relay ExamplesC-4 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Step 2 From PACKETMANAGER/PACKETENDPOINTS/CONFIG/SUBLINKS,configurethe sublinks
Appendix C. Frame Relay Examples61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual C-5Figure C-13. Private Frame Relay Network—ATLAS 550 Central-Site RouterStep 1 Fro
Appendix C. Frame Relay ExamplesC-6 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Step 3 From PACKETMANAGER/PACKETCNCTS, connect the packet endpoints (seeFigure C
Appendix C. Frame Relay Examples61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual C-7Figure C-18. Public Frame Relay NetworkStep 1 From PACKETMANAGER/PACKETENDPNTS/C
Appendix C. Frame Relay ExamplesC-8 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Step 4 Configure the dial plan for packet voice. Refer to Chapter 11, Dial Plan
Appendix C. Frame Relay Examples61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual C-9Step 1 From PACKETMANAGER/PACKETENDPNTS/CONFIG, create the packet end-points:cre
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Appendix C. Frame Relay ExamplesC-10 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Figure C-28. Menu for Connecting Packet Endpoints to Physical LinksStep 4-a TBO
61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual D-1Appendix DRouter ExamplesThis appendix provides step-by-step instructions for configuring yourATLAS 550 internal
Appendix D. Router ExamplesD-2 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1EXAMPLE 1: IP ROUTING NETWORK—ATLAS AS THECENTRAL-SITE ROUTERExample 1 (see Figure D-
Appendix D. Router Examples61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual D-3Step 2 From PACKETMANAGER/PACKETENDPOINTS/CONFIG/SUBLINKS,createthesublinks or DLCIs
Appendix D. Router ExamplesD-4 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1
61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual E-1Appendix ETroubleshootingModules seated improperly, module failureRemove all modules and cycle power to the unit
Appendix E. TroubleshootingE-2 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Misconfiguration, improper cabling• Verify that the T1 signal is being received. If n
Appendix E. Troubleshooting61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual E-3Cabling problem.•T1–Checktheports’alarmstatus.– If the T1 is experiencing LOS, ensure
Appendix E. TroubleshootingE-4 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1
61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual F-1Appendix FAcronyms and AbbreviationsAMI alternate mark inversionANI automatic number identificationB8ZS bipolar
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Appendix F. Acronyms and AbbreviationsF-2 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1PBX private branch exchangePRI Primary Rate ISDNPSTN public switched telep
61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual G-1Appendix GGlossary10/100BaseT Ethernet connectionThe ATLAS 550 RJ-48C port that provides Ethernet LAN connection
Appendix G. GlossaryG-2 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1B8ZSBipolar eight zero substitution. In a T1 carrier system, a specific eight bit pattern co
Appendix G. Glossary61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual G-3CSUChannel Service Unit. A device that functions similarly to a modem except that the CSU wo
Appendix G. GlossaryG-4 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1DSUData ServiceUnit. Adevice usedwith aCSU tosupport digitalcommunications byconverting sign
Appendix G. Glossary61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual G-5Full Status PollA poll that occurs each N391 polls and reports the status of each PVC. Durin
Appendix G. GlossaryG-6 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1IXCIntereXchange Carrier.Phone companies that connect LECs.kbpsKilobits per second. 1,000 bi
Appendix G. Glossary61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual G-7µµµµ-LawA companding standard for converting between analog and digital in a PCM system.µ-La
Appendix G. GlossaryG-8 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Packet EndpointA virtual port within the ATLAS 550 that a specified physical port terminates
Appendix G. Glossary61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual G-9SNASystems Network Architecture. Network architecture developed by IBM in the 1970s.SNMPSimp
61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual xxvList of FiguresFigure1-1. Point-to-PointCircuitwithExternalRouters...1-2Figure1-
Appendix G. GlossaryG-10 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1TDMTime Division Multiplexing. A method for sending two or more signals over a common trans
Appendix G. Glossary61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual G-11each block and the result is sent along with the block. If theresult does not check out at
Appendix G. GlossaryG-12 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1
61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual Index-1IndexSymbols# (Dedicated Maps) 10-3# (Dial Plan) 11-9Numerics1st DS0 10-4AAborts 8-17Accept NumberNetwork Te
Index DIndex-2 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Current ES Thrsh 6-12Current LCV Thrsh 6-13Current LES Thrsh 6-12Current Map 10-2Current PCV Thrsh (D
G Index61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual Index-3operation 4-1option module LEDs 4-3online 4-3status 4-3test 4-3structure 4-1Full Status Rx 8-5Full St
Index OIndex-4 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Sublinks/Port Enables 8-15navigation help 5-4Net Bad Events Threshold (N392) 8-8Net Event Window Size
S Index61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual Index-5Restart Date and Time 6-19Restart Immediately After Update 6-18Restart Schedule 6-18restore factory d
Index TIndex-6 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Strip MSDDual T1/Network Term/PRI 11-12Dual T1/Network Term/RBS 11-17Dual T1/User Term/PRI 11-18Dual
U Index61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual Index-7Total PCV Thrsh (ESF) 6-13Total SEFS Thrsh 6-13Total SES Thrsh 6-13Total UAS Thrsh 6-13Transfer Metho
List of Figuresxxvi ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Figure11-7. PacketLinkInterfaceConfiguration... 11-29Figur
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Product Support InformationPre-Sales Inquiries and Applications SupportPlease contact your local distributor, ADTRAN Applications Engineering, or ADTR
List of Figures61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual xxviiFigureC-28. MenuforConnectingPacketEndpointstoPhysicalLinks ...C-10FigureC-2
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61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual xxixList of TablesTable2-1. Control/ChainInPinout ...2-4Table2-2.
iiiFCC regulations require that the following information be provided in this manual to the customer:1. This equipment complies with Part68ofthe FCC r
List of Tablesxxx ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1TableA-8. CauseCodeLogEntryLocationDesignations...A-9TableA-9. ISD
61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 1-1Chapter 1IntroductionPRODUCT OVERVIEWThe ATLAS 550 is a modular, highly scalable platform that provides robustso
Chapter 1. Introduction1-2 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Access RouterAs an Access Router, the ATLAS 550 combines the functions of a T1 CSU/DSU, a
Chapter 1. Introduction61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 1-3Figure 1-2. Frame Relay CircuitRouterThe ATLAS 550router uses the Ethernetport to transmi
Chapter 1. Introduction1-4 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1BRI) and T1 Robbed Bit Signaling (RBS) giving you the flexibility to get thespeed and rel
Chapter 1. Introduction61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 1-5Flexible Network Management and MaintainabilitySeveral network management methods are ava
Chapter 1. Introduction1-6 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Dedicated Connection Maps• Up to five connection maps• Time of day/day of week configurab
61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 2-1Chapter 2InstallationThischapterdiscussestheinstallationprocessandtheATLAS550rearpaneldesign.INSPECTING THE ADTR
Chapter 2. Installation2-2 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONSThis section provides grounding instruction information from the Un
Chapter 2. Installation61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 2-3SUPPLYING POWER TO THE UNITTheACpowered ATLAS550comesequipped with adetachable8-footpow-e
ivAffidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services• Anaffidavitisrequiredtobegiventothetelephonecompanywheneverdigitalterminalequipmentwithou
Chapter 2. Installation2-4 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Figure 2-1. ATLAS 550 Rear PanelControl/Chain In PortThe Control/Chain In port (EIA-232)
Chapter 2. Installation61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 2-5Control/Chain Out PortTheControl/ChainOutport(RJ-48C)connectstoanotherATLAS550ChainIn con
Chapter 2. Installation2-6 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Alarm Relay ConnectionThis connection alerts the user when a selected alarm condition exi
Chapter 2. Installation61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 2-7Table 2-5 shows the pinout for the External Alarm Relay connector.Network ConnectionThe A
Chapter 2. Installation2-8 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Test InterfaceThe NETWORKINand OUTBantam testjacks provide intrusivetest capabilityfor th
Chapter 2. Installation61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 2-9• Congestion control- FECN / BECN- Discard eligible (DE)• Quality of service (QOS) - Prio
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61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 3-1Chapter 3OperationOVERVIEWTofully operate theATLAS550,you mustconnect totheterminal menusus-ing VT-100 terminal
Chapter 3. Operation3-2 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1When you begin the VT-100 session, you will be prompted for a password.The default password
Chapter 3. Operation61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 3-3USING TELNETTo connectto the ATLAS550 via Telnet, youmustdefinethe IP address,setthe subnet
v( ) C. An independent training course (e.g., trade school or technical institution)recognized by themanufacturer/grantee of the equipment used to enc
Chapter 3. Operation3-4 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1
61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 4-1Chapter 4Using the Front PanelOVERVIEWThe front panel contains the Alarm Cut-off (ACO)switch,the CRAFT port,and
Chapter 4. Using the Front Panel4-2 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1CRAFT PORTUsetheCRAFTportto configurethesystemviaanEIA-232connection.TheCRAFT po
Chapter 4. Using the Front Panel61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 4-3Table 4-2. ATLAS 550 Front Panel DescriptionFeature DescriptionController Status
Chapter 4. Using the Front Panel4-4 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Table 4-3. ATLAS 550 LEDsFor these LEDs... This color light... Indicates that...
Chapter 4. Using the Front Panel61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 4-5Module Status Green (solid) One or both modules (in the case of a ResourceModule
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61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 5-1Chapter 5Navigating the Terminal MenusTERMINAL MENUS WINDOWThe ATLAS 550 uses a multilevel menu structure that c
Chapter 5. Navigating the Terminal Menus5-2 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Figure 5-2. Two Views of the Same MenuMenu PathThe top line of the termi
Chapter 5. Navigating the Terminal Menus61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 5-3Right Window Pane NotationThe right window pane shows the contents of th
viCanadian Equipment LimitationsBefore installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facil-ities of the
Chapter 5. Navigating the Terminal Menus5-4 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Extended Help(Ctrl-A) Displays information about selected commands (see
Chapter 5. Navigating the Terminal Menus61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 5-5Moving through the MenusSession Management KeystrokesTo do this... Press
Chapter 5. Navigating the Terminal Menus5-6 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Configuration KeystrokesGetting HelpThe bottom line of the terminal menu
61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 6-1Chapter 6System Control Terminal MenusOVERVIEWThe terminal menu is the access point to all other operations. Eac
Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus6-2 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1SECURITY LEVELSToeditterminalmenuitems,youmusthaveapasswordandtheappropr
Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 6-3SYSTEM LOCATIONWrite security: 3; Read security:5Provides a user-configu
Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus6-4 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Figure 6-2. System Status MenuEVENT LOGRead security: 5Displays the last
Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 6-5CLEAR SYSTEMEVENT LOGWrite security: 3; Read security: 5Clears the event
Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus6-6 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1RESOURCE USAGERead security: 5Indicates resource use (ANALOG, NAILEDDIGI
Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 6-7TRUNKUSAGERead security: 5Indicates trunk use:(NETTERMPRI, NETTERMRBS; U
viiAbout this ManualTheATLAS550systemconsistsoftheBaseUnit,atleastonenetworkmodule,andoneormoreoptionmodules. (Each network/option module includes its
Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus6-8 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1CHAIN PORT RXBYTESRead security: 5Displays the number of received data b
Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 6-9SESSION TIMEOUTWrite security: 3; Read security: 5Definesthenumberofseco
Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus6-10 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1ETHERNETSPEEDWrite security: 3; Read security:5Defines the data rate on
Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 6-11SNMPCOMMUNITIESWrite security: 3; Read security: 5Defines SNMP manager(
Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus6-12 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1the STATIONTYPEasT- WATCHMGMTandappendthe COMMUNITYNAMEwith“.ADLP ADDRE
Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 6-13CURRENTLCV THRSHThe DS1 performance monitor Threshold Value for the Cur
Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus6-14 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1TOTALLCV THRSHThe DS1 performance monitor Threshold Value for the Curre
Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 6-15ACCESSPASSWORDSWrite security: 0; Read security: 5Provides a way to edi
Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus6-16 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1LABELWrite security: 0; Read security: 5Defines auser name.PASSWORDWrit
Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 6-17STATUSReflects the status, Permanent or Temporary, of the featureupgrad
viiiNotations and ConventionsNotes, cautions, and warnings provide other significant information. They are easily identified, asshown below:Menu Items
Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus6-18 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1MODULESLOTWrite security: 1; Read security: 5Displays theslot youselect
Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 6-19RESTART ATSPECIFIEDDATE ANDTIMELets you specify a date and time to auto
Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus6-20 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1BEGINFIRMWAREUPDATEWrite security: 1; Read security: 5Begins updating t
Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 6-21CURRENTTRANSFERSTATUSRead security: 5Indicates the current status of th
Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus6-22 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1SELFTESTWrite security: 3; Read security: 5Runs system-wide Self-test,
Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 6-23Table 6-2 lists the tests associated with the system controller.CLEARSE
Chapter 6. System Control Terminal Menus6-24 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1ROUND TRIP MINRead security: 5Displays the minimum round trip time of t
61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 7-1Chapter 7Module Terminal MenusOVERVIEWThe controller board (slot 0) has two network interface slots. This chapte
Chapter 7. Module Terminal Menus7-2 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1SLTRead security: 5Identifies the slot number. Slot 0 refers to the ATLAS 550 Ba
Chapter 7. Module Terminal Menus61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 7-3ule to be marked OFFLINE, which may be useful in system troubleshooting.If you c
ixLimited Product WarrantyADTRAN warrants that for five (5) years from the date of shipment to Customer, all products manu-factured by ADTRAN will be
Chapter 7. Module Terminal Menus7-4 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1INFORead security: 5Displays general information about the T1/PRI network interf
Chapter 7. Module Terminal Menus61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 7-5DS0 ALARMSRead security: 5Indicates DS0 alarm as follows:SIGSTATUSRead security:
Chapter 7. Module Terminal Menus7-6 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1CONFIGURATIONAll oftheseconfigurable parameters depend on whether the port is co
Chapter 7. Module Terminal Menus61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 7-7TESTInitiates different types of tests and displays test results.PRTIdentifies t
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61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 8-1Chapter 8Packet ManagerOVERVIEWThe PACKETMANAGERmenu contains submenus that define packet end-points. A packet e
Chapter 8. Packet Manager8-2 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1Figure 8-2. Packet Manager Menu TreeEndpnt Name Endpnt Name Tx PcktsProt Protocol Rx Pc
Chapter 8. Packet Manager61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 8-3PACKETENDPNTSThe PACKETENDPNTSmenu defines, monitors, and tests a packet endpoint.Subme
Chapter 8. Packet Manager8-4 ATLAS 550 User Manual 61200305L1-1ANNEXATheendpointissignalingusingITU-TQ.933-A.ANNEXDTheendpointissignalingusingANSIT1.6
Chapter 8. Packet Manager61200305L1-1 ATLAS 550 User Manual 8-5STATECHANGESTotalnumberoftimesthatframerelaysignalinghasgoneactiveorinactive.SIGNALINGE
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