TSU 100 & TSU 100eUser ManualPart Numbers1202052L11202052L2January 199961202052L1-1C
x( ) A. A training course provided by the manufacturer/grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals; or( ) B. A training course provid
Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus8-6TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Units accessed via T-WATCH Pro over TCP/IP use the Unit ID and passcode set by T-WA
Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual8-7Modify UnitAllows Unit ID, Passcode, Device Type, and Polled Flag to be changed for
Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus8-8TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1To access other units external to the TSU 100 (proxied units) us-ing an SNMP MIB br
Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual8-9System LocationA text string describing the physical location of an SNMP man-aged n
Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus8-10TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Flash DownloadThe TSU 100 uses flash memory that allows software updates via the E
61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User ManualA-1Appendix AUnderstanding SNMPABOUT SNMPAs local area network (LAN) environments became standard-ized over the past t
Appendix A. Understanding SNMPA-2TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1MIBThis is an index to the organized data within a network device. It defines the op
Appendix A. Understanding SNMP61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User ManualA-3Trap This is an unsolicited message issued by a network device to report an operation
Appendix A. Understanding SNMPA-4TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1SNMP Trap ConfigurationTraps received by the TSU 100 from external units and the host
Appendix A. Understanding SNMP61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User ManualA-5SNMP MIB BROWSER CONFIGURATIONThe following steps are required to configure Network M
xiIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWhen using your telephone equipment, please follow these basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrica
Appendix A. Understanding SNMPA-6TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1
61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User ManualB-1Appendix B Understanding TR-08The TSU 100 chassis functions as a Remote Terminal in Digital Loop Carrier and as Int
Appendix B. Understanding TR-08B-2TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1The following table explains what conditions trigger alarms and how alarms are proc
Appendix B. Understanding TR-0861202052L1-1 TSU 100 User ManualB-3TR-08 DS0 Conversion TableThe following table contains the mapping conversions need
Appendix B. Understanding TR-08B-4TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1
61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User ManualC-1Appendix CNetwork PinoutsWIRINGNetworkOn the rear panel of the TSU 100 is an eight-position modular jack labeled NE
Appendix C: Network PinoutsC-2TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Control In/Chain InThis is used as an EIA-232 port for connection to a computer or modem
Appendix C: Network Pinouts61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User ManualC-3Chain OutThis is used to connect to another TSU 100 chain-in connector. See Table B-3 f
Appendix C: Network PinoutsC-4TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Nx56/64 DTE (V.35)See Table B-4 for the V.35 pinout Nx56/64 DTE pinout.ConnectionsThe DT
Appendix C: Network Pinouts61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User ManualC-510BaseT (TSU 100e only)10BaseT is used to connect the TSU 100e to the local area net-wor
xiiWARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICEADTRAN will replace or repair this product within five years from the date of shipment if the product does not meet it
Appendix C: Network PinoutsC-6TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1
61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User ManualD-1Appendix D System MessagesThis appendix lists and defines the alarm and status messages that appear on the TSU 100
Appendix D. System MessagesD-2TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1STATUS MESSAGESNetwork Interface (NI)TR-08 alarm messages appearing in the alarm or hist
61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User ManualE-1Appendix ESpecificationsELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONST1/FT1 InterfaceCompatibilityT1 Line Rate 1.544 Mbits/s ± 75 bpsL
Appendix E. SpecificationsE-2TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Nx56/64 (V.35 Interface)Management InterfacesChain In/Out PortsDCE Interface CCITT V.35 S
Appendix E. Specifications61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User ManualE-310BaseT Interface (TSU 100e)Option Slot Interface Chassis Specifications Environmental Sp
Appendix E. SpecificationsE-4TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1
61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User ManualIndex-1IndexNumerics0.1 Nx56/64 Menu Items 4-610BaseT Connections C-510BaseT Interface 2-610BaseT Interface (TSU 100e)
IndexIndex-2TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Chain-In (PC) 2-7Chain-In/Chain-Out 2-8chain-out connector C-3Change/Set Passcode, how to 6-4Chassis Spec
Index61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User ManualIndex-3Federal CommunicationsCommission Radio FrequencyInterference Statement viFELP, alarm condition TR-08 B-2F
61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual xiiiTable of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction...
IndexIndex-4TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Menu tree, front panel 3-7MIB browser configuration, SNMPA-5MIB, SNMP component A-2MIBs, ADTRAN enterpris
Index61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User ManualIndex-5port status 4-5port test menu items for 0.1 Nx56/647-8Port Utility menu 6-5power connection, for TSU unit
IndexIndex-6TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1System Location, SNMP TrapCommunity 8-9System Name, SNMP TrapCommunity 8-8TT1 Line Rate, T1/FT1 interface
Index61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User ManualIndex-7YY2K Compliance iiiY2K Project Line iiiY2K, Faxback Document Line iiiYellow Alarm, network interfacealarm
IndexIndex-8TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1
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Table of Contentsxiv TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1LED Descriptions ...
Table of Contents61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual xvMap In Use: A(B) ...
Table of Contentsxvi TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Remote Menu Access ...
61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual xviiList of FiguresFigure 1-1. TSU 100 Option Modules ...
List of Figuresxviii TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1
61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual xixList of TablesTable 1-1. TSU 100 Option Modules ...
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List of Tablesxx TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1
61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual 1-1Chapter 1IntroductionTSU 100 OVERVIEWThis manual covers the use of the following products:• TSU 100• TSU 100eUnles
Chapter 1. Introduction1-2TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1The TSU 100 offers a variety of network management options. You can manage via SNMP through
Chapter 1. Introduction61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual 1-3TSU Option ModulesTable 1-1. TSU 100 Option ModulesOption Module DescriptionDSX-1 Short ha
Chapter 1. Introduction1-4TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Option Module ArchitectureThe TSU 100 features a unique architecture that allows you to add
61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual2-1Chapter 2InstallationUNPACK, INSPECT, POWER UPReceipt InspectionCarefully inspect the TSU 100 for any shipping dama
Chapter 2. Installation2-2TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Power ConnectionEach TSU 100 is equipped with a captive eight-foot power cord, terminated by
Chapter 2. Installation61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual2-3equipment grounding conductor shall be in compliance with the rules for terminating bonding
Chapter 2. Installation2-4TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Identification of Rear Panel LayoutThe configurations of the rear panels of the TSU 100 and
Chapter 2. Installation61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual2-5TSU 100 InterfacesThe TSU 100 is equipped with a Nx56/64 data port, an option slot, manageme
iiiADTRAN Year 2000 (Y2K) Readiness DisclosureADTRAN has established a Year 2000 program to ensure that our prod-ucts will correctly function in the n
Chapter 2. Installation2-6TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Chain Port InputThe control port input provides an EIA-232 input from a PC or a modem for co
Chapter 2. Installation61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual2-7InitializationSet User PasscodeThe TSU 100 is designed to operate with or without the use of
Chapter 2. Installation2-8TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Chain-In/Chain-OutTSU 100 units and other TSUs can be linked together to form a chain. Figur
Chapter 2. Installation61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual2-9Normal Power-Up ProcedureAfter the unit has been put into operation with the initial power-u
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61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual3-1Chapter 3OperationFRONT PANELThe TSU 100 front panel monitors operation and controls the configuration of the unit.
Chapter 3. Operation3-2TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1LED DescriptionsCSU Status LEDsThe CSU status LEDs display the operational condition of the net
Chapter 3. Operation61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual3-3Figure 3-1. TSU 100 Front PanelNo. Description Action/Status1LCD Window Displays menu items an
Chapter 3. Operation3-4TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1DSU Status LEDsThe DSU status LEDs display the operational condition of the Nx56/64 included in
Chapter 3. Operation61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual3-5Module Status LEDsThe module status LEDs display the operational condition of ports installed i
ivNotes provide additional useful information.Cautions signify information that could prevent service interruption.Warnings provide information that c
Chapter 3. Operation3-6TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Operation KeysGeneral Menu OperationThe TSU 100 uses a multilevel menu structure containing bot
Chapter 3. Operation61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual3-7Select and Activate a Menu ItemTo choose menu items, place the cursor on the desired menu item
Chapter 3. Operation3-8TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Set the Data FieldTo edit data fields preceded by a colon (:), do the following:Display Only Da
Chapter 3. Operation61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual3-9.Figure 3-3. Display and Data FieldsData Port IdentificationWhen configuring the unit, menu se
Chapter 3. Operation3-10TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Front Panel Menu StructureThe TSU 100 uses a multilevel menu structure containing both menu it
Chapter 3. Operation61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual3-11Alternate Methods of ControlT-WATCH Pro (ADTRAN PC Program)T-WATCH Pro is the ADTRAN PC contro
Chapter 3. Operation3-12TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1T-WATCH Pro EIA-232 ConnectionTo set up the TSU 100 to work with T-WATCH Pro over a direct EIA
Chapter 3. Operation61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual3-13To use SNMP via the SLIP port, follow these steps:Terminal ModeThe TSU 100 provides the front
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61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual4-1Chapter 4Status MenuThe Status Menu branch provides the ability to view the status of the TSU 100 operation. See F
vFCC regulations require that the following information be provided to the customer1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. The re-qu
Chapter 4. Status Menu4-2TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1.Figure 4-1. Complete Status Menu%AS%EF1) NI PERF RPTS ESSES2) NI ERRORS UAS1)STATUS3) ACTIV
Chapter 4. Status Menu61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual4-3Network Performance Reports (NI PERF RPTS)The Network Interface Performance Reports display t
Chapter 4. Status Menu4-4TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Since only the user’s copy of performance data is cleared by the TSU 100, the data displayed
Chapter 4. Status Menu61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual4-5Figure 4-3. Display of Alarm MessageView HistoryThis menu item both displays and clears the
Chapter 4. Status Menu4-6TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-10.1 Nx56/64 Menu ItemsDTE Data/ClockAn asterisk (*) indicates an active status of the followi
Chapter 4. Status Menu61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual4-7DBU Control (TSU 100e)An asterisk indicates an active status on the following lines:DBU Statu
Chapter 4. Status Menu4-8TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Clear Port Alm Clears the Link Failed alarms on option modules that have been removed from th
61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual5-1Chapter 5Configuration MenuThe Configuration Menu sets the TSU 100 operational configu-ration, including all networ
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-2TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Figure 5-1. Complete Configuration Menu1) FORMAT 1) CTL PORT RATE2) CODE 2) TRAPS3) Y
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual5-3NETWORK (NI)This menu item accesses the configuration of parameters asso-ciated with t
viFederal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Cla
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-4TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1SET LBO Selects the line build out for the network interface. In Auto mode, the TSU 10
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual5-5TSU 100 Clock SourcesThe TSU 100 is operable from various clock sources permitting it
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-6TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Network TimedThe network is the source of timing. The received data clocking is looped
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual5-7DTE TimedThe DTE is the source of timing. The TSU 100 uses the incom-ing DTE clock to
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-8TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Internal TimingThe TSU 100 is the source of timing. The TSU 100 is configured to use
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual5-9Secondary TimingThe secondary interface is the source of timing. The TSU 100 uses the
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-10TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Normal (CSU) TimingIn the Normal (CSU) timing mode, the Receive Clock is derived from
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual5-11Unit MenuThe Unit Menu changes the baud rate of the chain-in port and the setup of th
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-12TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1IP Address Uniquely identifies the TSU 100 on a TCP/IP network.Composed of four decim
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual5-13 Map Exchange (Map Xchng) The Map Exchange menu enables and sets the automatic time
viiCANADIAN EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONSThe Industry Canada Certification label identifies certified equip-ment. This certification means that the equipment
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-14TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1DS0 Map A and DS0 Map BThe DS0 maps designate which DS0s are assigned to which port.
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual5-15The menu items are:Menu Item DescriptionCOPY A >TEMP Copies the current map (A or
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-16TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1DS0 Map ExampleA sample selection follows:DS0: 01 to 24PORT: IDLE, TST, + option mod
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual5-177. If you press Copy, the contents of the last DS0 entered are placed in the new DS0
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-18TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-10.1 Nx56/64 Port Configuration Menu ItemsThere are two major menu items under NxDBU c
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual5-19DSR Data Set Ready. This signal indicates to the DTE when the DCE is turned on and r
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-20TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Table 5-2. Normal Mode of OperationDBU Configuration Menu (TSU 100e only)Signal RTS
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual5-21Pattrn Verify Selects whether or not the DBU will use its pattern generator and recei
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-22TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Backup Testing, (cont.)Tes t D a y: If weekly Backup test is selected, selects whi
61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual6-1Chapter 6Utility MenuThe Utility Menu tree displays and sets system parameters (see Figure 6-1 on page 6-2 ). This
viiiAFFIDAVIT REQUIREMENTS FOR CONNECTIONTO DIGITAL SERVICES• An affidavit is required to be given to the telephone company when-ever digital terminal
Chapter 6. Utility Menu6-2TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Figure 6-1. Complete Utility Menu TreeTIME: HH:MM:SS1) TIME/ DATE DAT E: MM /DD/ Y Y(Return
Chapter 6. Utility Menu61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual6-3Time/DateThis menu option displays or edits the current time and date. The TSU 100 maintain
Chapter 6. Utility Menu6-4TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Pressing any key after entering a passcode causes the unit to return to the previous active
Chapter 6. Utility Menu61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual6-5Unit ID MenuThis menu is used to access the current Unit ID setting. View-ing is available
Chapter 6. Utility Menu6-6TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1ENET Address (TSU 100e)Displays the Ethernet address for the 10BaseT port.Serial NumberDispl
61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual7-1Chapter 7Test MenuThe Test Menu initiates different types of unit tests and dis-plays test results in the LCD windo
Chapter 7. Test Menu7-2TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Figure 7-1. Complete Test MenuNetwork TestsNetwork tests control the activation of loop-backs
Chapter 7. Test Menu61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual7-3Loopback TestsA number of different loop-backs can be invoked locally from the front panel, by
Chapter 7. Test Menu7-4TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1LOCAL LOOPBCKThere are three available choices for setting the local loop-back: Scroll to sele
Chapter 7. Test Menu61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual7-5After a Remote loop-back option is selected, the TSU 100 ver-ifies that the far end is actually
ixAFFIDAVIT FOR CONNECTION OF CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT TO 1.544 MBPS AND/OR SUBRATE DIGITAL SERVICESFor the work to be performed in the certified t
Chapter 7. Test Menu7-6TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Example:1. Select QRSS ALL DS0s by using the arrow keys.2. Press Enter to record the selection.
Chapter 7. Test Menu61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual7-7In addition, a single DS0 can be used for continuous testing while other DS0s are passing norma
Chapter 7. Test Menu7-8TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1A test pattern is sent from the controller through a loop-back on all other boards and is check
Chapter 7. Test Menu61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual7-9511 PATTRN Activates the generation of the 511 test pattern. 511 RESULTSDisplays the results of
Chapter 7. Test Menu7-10TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1DBU DATA/CNTRL (TSU 100e)Allows status of DCD and RI to be monitored while the INTER-FACE TST
61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual8-1Chapter 8Telnet/Terminal MenusMAIN MENUThe TELNET/Terminal Main Menu is the first menu displayed after the TELNET/T
Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus8-2TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Status, Config, Util, and Test Menu OptionsThese menu items can access the same mod
Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual8-3You can use the Up and Down Arrows or Number Keys to move the cursor from one selec
Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus8-4TSU 100 User Manual 61202052L1-1Editing the Temp MapTo edit the Temp map, follow these steps: Applying the Temp M
Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual8-5Remote Menu AccessRemote Menu Access displays TELNET menus for a remote device. Th
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