MX3216 System ManualPart Number: 61189008L1-1BFebruary 2007NETNETETHERNETMX3RMMNETNETETHERNETMX3RMM®
MX3216 System Manualx 61189008L1-1BFigure 6-16. Equipment Identification Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MX3216 System Manual6-36 61189008L1-1BThe Cross-Connect menu hot keys are shown in Table 6-14.The Drops view of the Cross-Connect menu is shown in Fig
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-37Table 6-15. Drops View OptionsOption Description Function1–16 DS1 1–16 If currently ma
MX3216 System Manual6-38 61189008L1-1BCross-Connect Change MenuThe Cross-Connect Change menu (see Figure 6-23) is used to map connections for unmapped
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-39View Map MenuThe View Map menu (see Figure 6-24) provides a view of the cross-connect o
MX3216 System Manual6-40 61189008L1-1BEquipment Protection MenuThe Equipment Protection menu (see Figure 6-25) is used to perform a manual switch from
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-41General Provisioning MenuThe General Provisioning menu (see Figure 6-26) is used to pro
MX3216 System Manual6-42 61189008L1-1BTable 6-19. General Provisioning Menu OptionsOption Description Function1 Craft Port Baud Rate This option is u
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-43Network Management MenuThe Network Management menu (see Figure 6-27) is used to provisi
MX3216 System Manual6-44 61189008L1-1BRear Ethernet Interface MenuThe Rear Ethernet Interface menu (see Figure 6-28) is used to provision the IP addre
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-45Table 6-21. Rear Ethernet Interface Menu Options Option Description Function1 IP Addre
Figures61189008L1-1B xiFigure 6-65. Configuration Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MX3216 System Manual6-46 61189008L1-1BNetwork Service Ports MenuThe Network Service Ports menu (see Figure 6-29) provides the option to enter a second
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-47SNMP MenuThe Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) menu (see Figure 6-30) is used t
MX3216 System Manual6-48 61189008L1-1B8 System Location This option provides a user-configurable text string for the location of the MX3216. This fiel
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-49Trap Host MenuThe Trap Host menu (see Figure 6-31) is used to set the status for each t
MX3216 System Manual6-50 61189008L1-1BAuto Save MenuThe Auto Save menu (see Figure 6-32) provides the option to save provisioning settings each minute
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-51Security Administration MenuThe Security Administration menu (see Figure 6-33) provides
MX3216 System Manual6-52 61189008L1-1BUsers Currently Logged On ScreenThe Users Currently Logged On screen (see Figure 6-34) displays all users curren
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-53Edit Accounts MenuThe Edit Accounts menu (see Figure 6-35) allows access to manage all
MX3216 System Manual6-54 61189008L1-1BTable 6-30 provides the default account names and passwords for the MX3216 system.* The Tech Support Account Lev
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-55Edit MenuThe Edit menu (see Figure 6-36) is used to edit or delete user accounts.Figure
MX3216 System Manualxii 61189008L1-1BTablesTable 1-1. MX3216 System Part Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MX3216 System Manual6-56 61189008L1-1BAccess Tech Support Account ScreenThe Access Tech Support Account screen (see Figure 6-37) provides access to a
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-57Quick Setup MenuTo simplify the installation process, all of the basic configuration op
MX3216 System Manual6-58 61189008L1-1B19 Subnet Mask This option is used to enter the subnet mask. A subnet mask is used to reduce the traffic on each
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-59Change MenuThe Change menu (see Figure 6-39) is used to map connections for unmapped DS
MX3216 System Manual6-60 61189008L1-1BStatus MenuThe Status menu (see Figure 6-40) presents a condensed version of the system status for the MX3216. M
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-616 Module A This option displays the “Status Screen” on page 6-117. The Status screen di
MX3216 System Manual6-62 61189008L1-1BController Equipment ScreenThe Controller Equipment screen (see Figure 6-41) displays the status of the active c
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-63Table 6-37. Standby Card StatusStatus DescriptionReady This state indicates a card is
MX3216 System Manual6-64 61189008L1-1BDS3 Status MenuThe DS3 Status menu (see Figure 6-42) displays the status for DS3 A and B.Figure 6-42. DS3 Statu
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-65Tx Clock Source This field displays the network clock source. Types are as follows:• Lo
Tables61189008L1-1B xiiiTable 6-22. Network Service Ports Menu Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MX3216 System Manual6-66 61189008L1-1BTable 6-41. Remote System Conditions Condition DescriptionNormal Indicates the far end MX3216 system is not rep
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-67The DS3 Status menu option is shown in Table 6-43.Table 6-42. DS2 ConditionsCondition
MX3216 System Manual6-68 61189008L1-1BDS1 Ports ScreenThe DS1 Ports screen (see Figure 6-43) displays the status of the DS1 ports.Figure 6-43. DS1 Po
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-69Table 6-45. DSX-1 Port TestsTest DescriptionNo Test This state indicates no tests are
MX3216 System Manual6-70 61189008L1-1BEnvironmental Alarms ScreenThe Environmental Alarms screen (see Figure 6-44) displays the status of the auxiliar
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-71Table 6-47. Environmental Alarm External InputsExternal Input DescriptionAUX #1 Input
MX3216 System Manual6-72 61189008L1-1BTest MenuThe Test menu (see Figure 6-45) provides options for testing the DS1 ports.Figure 6-45. Test MenuThe T
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-7323 Test Timeout This option is used to select the test timeout. Options are as follows:
MX3216 System Manual6-74 61189008L1-1BDS1 Port Test MenuThe DS1 Port Test menu (see Figure 6-46) provides testing options that can be run on the DS1 p
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-755 CSU LB w/ Pattern This test sends CSU loop up commands towards the DSX-1 line and sen
MX3216 System Manualxiv 61189008L1-1BTable 6-71. TFTP Update Status Screen Hot Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MX3216 System Manual6-76 61189008L1-1BDS3 Test MenuThe DS3 Test menu (see Figure 6-47) provides testing options that can be run on DS3 A and B.CAUTION
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-773 Digital Loopback This test loops towards the 3/1 cross-connect and includes the DS3 f
MX3216 System Manual6-78 61189008L1-1BDS1s in DS3 MenuThe DS1s in DS3 menu (see Figure 6-48) displays the test that is selected for each of the tribut
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-79DS1 in DS3 Test MenuThe DS1 in DS3 Test menu (see Figure 6-49) provides testing options
MX3216 System Manual6-80 61189008L1-1B6 NIU Loopback This test sends NIU loop up commands towards the DSX-1 line.7 NIU LB w/ Pattern This test sends N
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-81Test Alarm Relays MenuThe Test Alarm Relays menu with the Alarm Relay Test Status optio
MX3216 System Manual6-82 61189008L1-1BThe Test Alarm Relays menu fields are shown in Table 6-53.Table 6-53. Test Alarm Relays Menu FieldsOption Field
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-83System Alarms MenuThe System Alarms menu (see Figure 6-52) provides options for viewing
MX3216 System Manual6-84 61189008L1-1B5 User-Definable Alarms This option displays the “User-Definable Alarms Menu” on page 6-92. This menu displays e
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-85Master Alarms Log ScreenThe Master Alarms Log screen (see Figure 6-53) is used to revie
61189008L1-1B 1-1 Section 1IntroductionINTRODUCTIONDrop and insert DS3 networking is practical and efficient with the MX3216 system (see Figure 1-1).
MX3216 System Manual6-86 61189008L1-1BThe Master Alarms Log screen hot keys are shown in Table 6-56.Level This field displays the severity level of th
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-87Controller Alarms Log ScreenThe Controller Alarms Log screen (see Figure 6-54) is used
MX3216 System Manual6-88 61189008L1-1BThe Controller Alarms Log hot keys are shown in Table 6-58.Level This field displays the severity level of the a
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-89Module A/B Alarms Log ScreenThe Module A/B Alarms Log screen (see Figure 6-55) is used
MX3216 System Manual6-90 61189008L1-1BLevel This field displays the severity level of the alarm. Possible states are as follows:•Info•Alert•Minor•Majo
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-91The Module A/B Alarms Log hot keys are shown in Table 6-60.Table 6-60. Module A/B Alar
MX3216 System Manual6-92 61189008L1-1BUser-Definable Alarms MenuThe User-Definable Alarms menu (see Figure 6-56) allows access to environmental, modul
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-93Table 6-61. User-Definable Alarms Menu Options Option Description Function1 Environmen
MX3216 System Manual6-94 61189008L1-1BEnvironmental Alarms MenuThe Environmental Alarms menu (see Figure 6-57) provides access to the auxiliary input
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-95Auxiliary MenuThe Auxiliary menu (see Figure 6-58) is used to input the description of
MX3216 System Manual1-2 61189008L1-1BTable 1-1 lists the products supported in this document. For detailed specification infor-mation on the products
MX3216 System Manual6-96 61189008L1-1BPower MenuThe Power menu (see Figure 6-59) is used to set the alarm severity level for the selected power bus in
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-97Firmware Upgrade MenuThe Firmware Upgrade menu (see Figure 6-60) provides access to upg
MX3216 System Manual6-98 61189008L1-1BMethod MenuThe Method menu (see Figure 6-61) provides options for upgrading the firmware.CAUTIONResetting the ac
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-99TFTP MenuThe TFTP menu (see Figure 6-62) is used to transfer the new firmware by TFTP.F
MX3216 System Manual6-100 61189008L1-1BTFTP Update Status ScreenThe TFTP Update Status screen (see Figure 6-63) displays the status of the TFTP connec
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-101The TFTP Update Status screen hot key is shown in Table 6-71.Table 6-70. TFTP Downloa
MX3216 System Manual6-102 61189008L1-1BMX3RMM Main MenuThe MX3RMM Main menu (see Figure 6-64) is the main access point to all MX3RMM functions.NOTEFor
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-1033 Quick Setup This option displays the “Quick Setup Menu” on page 6-115. The Quick Set
MX3216 System Manual6-104 61189008L1-1BConfiguration ScreenThe Configuration screen (see Figure 6-65) displays information about the MX3RMM. Infor-mat
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-105Provisioning MenuThe Provisioning menu (see Figure 6-66) provides access to all provis
Section 1, Introduction - Front Panels61189008L1-1B 1-3FRONT PANELSThe MX3216 system has six LEDs and an ACO button on the MX3216 Controller Card and
MX3216 System Manual6-106 61189008L1-1BTable 6-74. Provisioning Menu Options Option Description Function1 Network This option displays the “Network M
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-107Network MenuThe Network menu (see Figure 6-67) is used to configure the DS1 interface
MX3216 System Manual6-108 61189008L1-1BNetwork Interface MenuThe Network Interface menu (see Figure 6-68) is used to set the timing and state for netw
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-109Table 6-76. Network Interface Menu Options Option Description Function1 Primary Timin
MX3216 System Manual6-110 61189008L1-1BTerminal Server MenuThe Terminal Server menu (see Figure 6-69) is used to select the port to provision.Figure 6
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-111Terminal Server Port Provisioning MenuThe Terminal Server Port Provisioning menu (see
MX3216 System Manual6-112 61189008L1-1B4 Telnet Port Number This option is used to enter the Telnet port number associated with the selected terminal
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-113Ethernet Interface MenuThe Ethernet Interface menu (see Figure 6-71) is used to set th
MX3216 System Manual6-114 61189008L1-1BTable 6-79. Ethernet Interface Menu Options Option Description Function1 Ethernet State This option is used to
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-115Quick Setup MenuThe Quick Setup menu (see Figure 6-72) provides all of the basic confi
MX3216 System Manual1-4 61189008L1-1BMX3216 Controller Card ACO ButtonThe alarm cut off (ACO) button disables any audible alarms. Any active visual al
MX3216 System Manual6-116 61189008L1-1B5 Secondary Timing Mode This option sets the secondary timing mode that is used in the event of a failure of th
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-117Status ScreenThe Status screen (see Figure 6-73) displays the status of the DS1 interf
MX3216 System Manual6-118 61189008L1-1BLoopback This field displays the state of any loopback tests. Table 6-83 on page 6-119 describes the possible l
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-119Table 6-82 describes the current DS1 line states that are possible.Table 6-83 describe
MX3216 System Manual6-120 61189008L1-1BTest MenuThe Test menu (see Figure 6-74) provides testing options for the DS1 interfaces.Figure 6-74. Test Men
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-121LogoutSelection of the Logout menu option results in an immediate exit from the progra
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61189008L1-1B 7-1 Section 7MaintenanceINTRODUCTIONThe MX3216 does not require routine maintenance for normal operation.Do not attempt to make repairs
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61189008L1-1B A-1 Appendix AWarrantyWARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICEADTRAN will replace or repair this product within the warranty period if it does not
Section 1, Introduction - Front Panels61189008L1-1B 1-5MX3 Remote Management ModuleThe MX3RMM has two LEDs located on the front of the unit (see Figur
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MX3216 System Manualii 61189008L1-1BFront MatterTrademarksAny brand names and product names included in this manual are trademarks, registered tradema
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61189008L1-1B 2-1 Section 2Engineering GuidelinesINTRODUCTIONThis section provides engineering guidelines for network designers who are incorporating
MX3216 System Manual2-2 61189008L1-1BDIMENSIONS OF EQUIPMENTTable 2-1 provides the dimensions and weights of the MX3216 equipment.ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIR
Section 2, Engineering Guidelines - Power Requirements61189008L1-1B 2-3POWER REQUIREMENTSThe following two sections detail the power requirements for
MX3216 System Manual2-4 61189008L1-1BPOWER DISSIPATIONThe following two sections detail the power dissipation requirements for the MX3216 Controller C
Section 2, Engineering Guidelines - Fuse Recommendations61189008L1-1B 2-5FUSE RECOMMENDATIONSTable 2-7 provides data for determining the recommended f
MX3216 System Manual2-6 61189008L1-1BDSX-1 CONNECTIONSWARNINGDo not metallically connect the T/R (DSX-1) interfaces to interfaces which connect to the
Section 2, Engineering Guidelines - Compliance61189008L1-1B 2-7COMPLIANCEThe MX3216 system complies with NEBS Level 3 and is NRTL Listed to UL 60950.
MX3216 System Manual2-8 61189008L1-1BTable 2-11. MX3 Fan Module (P/N 1189007L1)Code Input OutputPower Code (PC) F –Telecommunication Code (TC) – –Ins
61189008L1-1B 3-1 Section 3Application GuidelinesINTRODUCTIONThe MX3216 system can operate in a variety of applications. A block diagram showing the d
61189008L1-1B iiiRevision HistoryConventionsThe following typographical conventions are used in this document:This font indicates a cross-reference li
MX3216 System Manual3-2 61189008L1-1BMX3216 DATA PATH BLOCK DIAGRAMThe MX3216 contains a 3/1 cross-connect that allows DS1s to be mapped between two D
Section 3, Application Guidelines - MX3216 Data Path Block Diagram61189008L1-1B 3-3Drop and Continue ApplicationIn the drop and continue application,
MX3216 System Manual3-4 61189008L1-1BSetupThe following steps outline the rear chassis connections (see Figure 3-3).Figure 3-3. Rear Chassis Connecti
Section 3, Application Guidelines - MX3216 Data Path Block Diagram61189008L1-1B 3-5Figure 3-4. Quick Setup Menu Showing Default MappingFigure 3-5. Q
MX3216 System Manual3-6 61189008L1-1BDrop and Insert ApplicationIn the drop and insert application (see Figure 3-6), DS1s from one DS3 can be dropped
Section 3, Application Guidelines - MX3216 Data Path Block Diagram61189008L1-1B 3-7SetupThe following steps outline the rear chassis connections (see
MX3216 System Manual3-8 61189008L1-1BFigure 3-7. Quick Setup Menu Showing Default MappingFigure 3-8. Quick Setup Menu Showing Dropped and Inserted D
Section 3, Application Guidelines - MX3RMM Data Path Block Diagram61189008L1-1B 3-9MX3RMM DATA PATH BLOCK DIAGRAMFigure 3-9 shows that the MX3 Remote
MX3216 System Manual3-10 61189008L1-1BThe following applications are related to the MX3RMM Data Path Block Diagram:• “MX3216 with Remote Management Ap
Section 3, Application Guidelines - MX3RMM Data Path Block Diagram61189008L1-1B 3-11MX3216 with Remote Management ApplicationThe MX3RMM provides the c
MX3216 System Manualiv 61189008L1-1BTrainingADTRAN offers training courses on our products. These courses include overviews on product features and fu
MX3216 System Manual3-12 61189008L1-1BSetupThe following steps describe the setup for the MX3216 with remote management application.1. In the Quick Se
Section 3, Application Guidelines - MX3RMM Data Path Block Diagram61189008L1-1B 3-13Figure 3-13 through Figure 3-15 show an example of setting up a re
MX3216 System Manual3-14 61189008L1-1BFigure 3-15 shows the mapping of the MX3RMM T1/FT1 interfaces to the DS1 carrying the Ethernet traffic through t
Section 3, Application Guidelines - MX3RMM Data Path Block Diagram61189008L1-1B 3-15Remote Management of Other Systems Using Terminal Server Ports App
MX3216 System Manual3-16 61189008L1-1BSetupThe following steps describe the setup for the remote management of other systems using terminal server por
61189008L1-1B 4-1 Section 4InstallationINTRODUCTIONCAUTIONElectronic units can be damaged by ESD. When handling units, wear an antistatic discharge wr
MX3216 System Manual4-2 61189008L1-1BRequired Tools• 1/2” open end wrench• No. 1 phillips-head screwdriver• No. 2 phillips-head screwdriver• 3/16” bla
Section 4, Installation - Installing the MX3 Chassis61189008L1-1B 4-3Figure 4-1. 19-inch Rack ApplicationsFigure 4-2. 23-inch Rack ApplicationsABFRO
MX3216 System Manual4-4 61189008L1-1BWallmount InstallationFor a wallmount installation, perform the following steps:1. Attach the mounting brackets t
Section 4, Installation - Installing the MX3 Chassis61189008L1-1B 4-5NOTEA readily accessible disconnect device, such as a rackmount fuse and alarm pa
61189008L1-1B v ContentsSection 1Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MX3216 System Manual4-6 61189008L1-1Ba. Install appropriate fuses in the slots in the fuse and alarm panel that services the MX3 chassis (see Figure 4
Section 4, Installation - Installing the MX3 Chassis61189008L1-1B 4-7Rear Chassis ConnectionsFigure 4-6 illustrates the rear panel and identifies the
MX3216 System Manual4-8 61189008L1-1B3. The DSX-1 interfaces are 64-pin amphenol connectors. These interfaces provide Tx and Rx connections between th
Section 4, Installation - Installing the MX3 Chassis61189008L1-1B 4-95. Connect the AUX INPUTS (1–8) used by the MX3216 system for Auxiliary Alarms 1-
MX3216 System Manual4-10 61189008L1-1BINSTALLING CARDS AND MODULESThe MX3216 system is designed with hot-swappable controller cards and modules. This
Section 4, Installation - Installing Cards and Modules61189008L1-1B 4-11Installing the MX3216 Controller CardThe MX3216 Controller Card occupies a con
MX3216 System Manual4-12 61189008L1-1BInstalling the MX3RMMThe MX3RMM occupies an expansion slot in the MX3 chassis. Follow the steps listed to instal
61189008L1-1B 5-1 Section 5ProvisioningINTRODUCTIONThis section provides provisioning defaults and provisioning options for the cross connect of the M
MX3216 System Manual5-2 61189008L1-1BCross-Connect MappingCross-Connect Mapping Connections can be made between the following:• DS3 B T1 #1 to #28• DS
Section 5, Provisioning - Provisioning Defaults61189008L1-1B 5-3TestDS1 Ports #1 - #16 Data Mode; Analog Network; Digital Line/Net; CSU Loopback; CSU
MX3216 System Manualvi 61189008L1-1BDrop and Insert Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MX3216 System Manual5-4 61189008L1-1BTable 5-2 shows the MX3RMM default provisioning options.Table 5-2. MX3RMM Default Provisioning Options Provision
Section 5, Provisioning - Cross-Connect Methods61189008L1-1B 5-5CROSS-CONNECT METHODSThe Cross-Connect menu (see Figure 5-1) allows provisioning of th
MX3216 System Manual5-6 61189008L1-1BFigure 5-2. Drops ViewThe second method condenses all cross-connect information into one menu that can be access
Section 5, Provisioning - Cross-Connect Methods61189008L1-1B 5-7Method 11. To make a new connection, toggle through the menus to find the first DS1 in
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61189008L1-1B 6-1 Section 6User InterfaceINTRODUCTIONThis section provides detailed information on the following:• “System Management” on page 6-1• “L
MX3216 System Manual6-2 61189008L1-1BMost personal computers or laptops can run communications software that emulates a VT100 terminal. Windows progra
Section 6, User Interface - Logging on to the MX321661189008L1-1B 6-3LOGGING ON TO THE MX3216To log on to the MX3216 system, perform the following ste
MX3216 System Manual6-4 61189008L1-1BMENU STRUCTUREThe MX3216 Controller Card provides a menu system for the entire MX3216 system. All system-related
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Navigation61189008L1-1B 6-5MENU NAVIGATIONBasic menu navigation is accomplished by selecting the desired option numbe
Contents61189008L1-1B viiMenu Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MX3216 System Manual6-6 61189008L1-1BFigure 6-3. MX3216 Main Menu TreeMX3216 Main Menu1. Configuration2. Provisioning3. Quick Setup4. Status5. Test6.
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Trees61189008L1-1B 6-7Figure 6-4. Configuration and Provisioning Menu Trees1. ConfigurationACLEI CodePart NumberSeri
MX3216 System Manual6-8 61189008L1-1BFigure 6-4. Configuration and Provisioning Menu Trees (Continued)2. DS1 Port Interfaces3. Cross-Connect Mapping4
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Trees61189008L1-1B 6-9Figure 6-4. Configuration and Provisioning Menu Trees (Continued)5. General6. Network Manageme
MX3216 System Manual6-10 61189008L1-1BFigure 6-4. Configuration and Provisioning Menu Trees (Continued)7. SNMP8. Save Provisioning9. Auto Save11. Cha
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Trees61189008L1-1B 6-11Figure 6-5. Quick Setup and Status Menu Trees3. Quick SetupC1. - 16. DS1 Port #1 - 161. Choos
MX3216 System Manual6-12 61189008L1-1BFigure 6-6. Test Menu Tree5. TestE1. - 16. DS1 Port #1 - 161. Data Mode2. Analog Network3. Digital Line/Net4. C
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Trees61189008L1-1B 6-13Figure 6-6. Test Menu Tree (Continued)K23. Test Timeout24. Pattern1. Disabled2. 1 minute3. 5
MX3216 System Manual6-14 61189008L1-1BFigure 6-7. System Alarms and Firmware Upgrade Menu Trees6. System AlarmsF1. Master Log2. Controller AControlle
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Trees61189008L1-1B 6-15Figure 6-8. MX3RMM Main Menu TreeMX3RMM Main Menu1. Configuration2. Provisioning3. Quick Setu
MX3216 System Manualviii 61189008L1-1BEnvironmental Alarms Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MX3216 System Manual6-16 61189008L1-1BFigure 6-9. Configuration, Provisioning, and Quick Setup Menu Trees1. ConfigurationACLEI CodePart NumberSerial
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Trees61189008L1-1B 6-17Figure 6-9. Configuration, Provisioning, and Quick Setup Menu Trees (Continued)E3. Ethernet I
MX3216 System Manual6-18 61189008L1-1BFigure 6-10. Test Menu Tree5. TestD1. DS1 A Testing2. DS1 B Testing3. Loopback TImeout1. None2. Line3. Payload1
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-19MENU DESCRIPTIONSThis section describes the individual menus and screens of the MX3216
MX3216 System Manual6-20 61189008L1-1BTable 6-2. MX3216 Main Menu Options Option Description Function1 Configuration This option displays the “Config
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-21Configuration ScreenThe Configuration screen (see Figure 6-12) displays information abo
MX3216 System Manual6-22 61189008L1-1BThe Configuration screen options are shown in Table 6-4.Code Checksum This field displays the checksum of the cu
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-23Provisioning MenuThe Provisioning menu (see Figure 6-13) provides options to define all
MX3216 System Manual6-24 61189008L1-1B6 Network Management This option displays the “Network Management Menu” on page 6-43. The Network Management men
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-25DS3 MenuThe DS3 menu (see Figure 6-14) provides provisioning options for the DS3 interf
Figures61189008L1-1B ixFiguresFigure 1-1. MX3216 System Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MX3216 System Manual6-26 61189008L1-1BDS3 Provisioning MenuThe DS3 Provisioning menu (see Figure 6-15) provides options to provision the Tx framing, T
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-273 Loopback Detection This option is used to disable or enable the FEAC and CBIT loopbac
MX3216 System Manual6-28 61189008L1-1BEquipment Identification MenuThe Equipment Identification menu (see Figure 6-16) is used to enter ID codes for t
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-293 Near End Frame ID Code This option is used to enter a near end frame ID code. When us
MX3216 System Manual6-30 61189008L1-1BDS1s in DS3 MenuThe DS1s in DS3 menu (see Figure 6-17) is used to enter circuit identifiers for the 28 DS1 tribu
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-31DS1 Port MenuThe DS1 Port menu (see Figure 6-18) is used to provision line length, line
MX3216 System Manual6-32 61189008L1-1BDS1 Port 1–16 MenuThe DS1 Port 1–16 menu (see Figure 6-19) is used to provision the line length, line coding, lo
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-333 Loopback Detection This option is used to select the loopback detect state. Options a
MX3216 System Manual6-34 61189008L1-1BCopy Provisioning to Multiple DS1 Ports MenuThe Copy Provisioning to Multiple DS1 Ports menu (see Figure 6-20) p
Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions61189008L1-1B 6-35Cross-Connect MenuThe Cross-Connect menu (see Figure 6-21) allows provisioning of the 3
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