Am3440c v22 M PDF
Am3440c v22 M PDF
Am3440c v22 M PDF
MODEL 3440-C
Access DCS-MUX
USER'S MANUAL
HSINCHU, TAIWAN
Tel: +886-3-578-7696
Fax: +886-3-578-7695
© 2011 Loop Telecommunication International, Inc. All rights reserved.
Précautions :
Seul le personnel qualifié peut installer et entretenir le matériel.
L’équipement doit être connecté à la prise de terre, qui doit avoir une connexion permanente
à la terre de protection avec une section de fil supérieure à 2.5 mm2.
S’assurer que la terre de protection est branché lors de l’installation ou désinstallation des
fils téléphoniques.
Ne jamais installer les fils du téléphone pendant un orage.
Ne jamais installer la prise téléphonique dans un endroit humide sans prendre la précaution
que cette prise téléphonique soit prévu pour un environnement humide.
Ne jamais toucher les fils téléphoniques dénudés sans que la prise téléphonique soit
débranché du réseau.
Prendre toutes les précautions d'usages pendant l'installation ou les modifications de la
ligne téléphonique.
This Manual is in several volums
1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1. FUNCTION DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................... 1
1.3. APPLICATION .................................................................................................................................................... 2
1.4. SPECIFICATIONS FOR AM3440-C ...................................................................................................................... 3
2. INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................................. 13
2.1. SITE SELECTION .............................................................................................................................................. 13
2.2. MECHANICAL INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................................... 13
2.3. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................ 13
2.3.1. Chassis Grounding................................................................................................................................ 14
2.3.2. Electrical Installation Guide ................................................................................................................. 14
2.3.3. Alarm Relay........................................................................................................................................... 17
2.3.4. Fuse Relay............................................................................................................................................. 17
2.3.5. Jumper Location for Mini Quad E1 ...................................................................................................... 18
2.4. CONFIGURATION SETTING ............................................................................................................................... 19
2.4.1. Software Configuration Setting ............................................................................................................. 19
2.4.2. Replacement of Plug-in Card ................................................................................................................ 19
3. OPERATION......................................................................................................................................................... 26
3.1. QUICK START FOR LOOP-AM.......................................................................................................................... 26
3.1.1. Power On .............................................................................................................................................. 26
3.1.2. Load Default.......................................................................................................................................... 26
3.1.3. Using Front Panel................................................................................................................................. 27
3.1.4. Using Terminal...................................................................................................................................... 27
3.1.5. Configuration Settings........................................................................................................................... 27
3.2. SYSTEM OPERATION ....................................................................................................................................... 27
3.2.1. Date....................................................................................................................................................... 27
3.2.2. Master Clock ......................................................................................................................................... 27
3.2.3. Console Port.......................................................................................................................................... 28
3.2.4. Menu Lock............................................................................................................................................. 28
3.2.5. Logon, Logoff, and Password................................................................................................................ 28
3.3. ALARMS AND REPORTS ................................................................................................................................... 29
3.3.1. Alarms ................................................................................................................................................... 29
3.3.2. Reports .................................................................................................................................................. 32
3.4. LED OPERATION ............................................................................................................................................. 33
3.5. TELNET CONNECTIVITY .................................................................................................................................. 34
3.6. EMBEDDED SNMP AGENT .............................................................................................................................. 34
3.7. IN-BAND MANAGEMENT SETUP ...................................................................................................................... 35
4. MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................................................. 37
4.1. SELF-TEST....................................................................................................................................................... 37
4.2. DIAGNOSTICS .................................................................................................................................................. 37
4.3. NEAR END LOOPBACK .................................................................................................................................... 37
4.4. FAR END LOOPBACK ....................................................................................................................................... 37
4.5. TEST PATTERN ................................................................................................................................................ 37
4.6. VERIFYING LOOP-AM OPERATIONS ................................................................................................................ 37
4.6.1. Quick Test.............................................................................................................................................. 37
4.6.2. Substitution............................................................................................................................................ 38
4.6.3. Using Loopback Plugs .......................................................................................................................... 38
4.6.4. Using Bert Test Set................................................................................................................................ 38
5. FRONT PANEL OPERATION............................................................................................................................ 39
5.1. REFER TO AM3440 LCD SEPARATE MANUAL ................................................................................................ 39
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6. TERMINAL OPERATION .................................................................................................................................. 40
6.1. MENU TREE .................................................................................................................................................... 41
6.2. MAIN MENU .................................................................................................................................................... 42
6.2.1. System Configuration ............................................................................................................................ 42
6.2.2. Clock Source Configuration.................................................................................................................. 48
6.2.3. Alarm Queue Summary ......................................................................................................................... 49
6.2.4. Information Summary............................................................................................................................ 49
6.2.5. Redundant Board Information............................................................................................................... 50
6.2.6. Performance Report .............................................................................................................................. 51
6.2.7. System Setup.......................................................................................................................................... 52
6.2.8. System Alarm Setup............................................................................................................................... 75
6.2.9. Firmware Transfer ................................................................................................................................ 76
6.2.10. Store/ Retrieve Configuration ............................................................................................................... 85
6.2.11. Clock Source Setup................................................................................................................................ 87
6.2.12. Bit Error Rate Test ................................................................................................................................ 93
6.2.13. Alarm Cut Off........................................................................................................................................ 94
6.2.14. Clear Alarm Queue ............................................................................................................................... 94
6.2.15. Controller Return to Default ................................................................................................................. 94
6.2.16. Controller Reset .................................................................................................................................... 94
6.2 DTE (V.35) SUB-MENU ................................................................................................................................... 94
6.2.17. DTE Configuration................................................................................................................................ 95
6.2.18. DTE Status ............................................................................................................................................ 97
6.2.19. Alarm History........................................................................................................................................ 97
6.2.20. System Setup.......................................................................................................................................... 98
6.2.21. Loopback Test ....................................................................................................................................... 98
6.2.22. Alarm Setup........................................................................................................................................... 99
6.2.23. Upgrade Fireware................................................................................................................................. 99
6.2.24. Clear Current Port Performance Data ............................................................................................... 100
6.2.25. Return to Default................................................................................................................................. 100
6.2.26. Reset Current DTE Board ................................................................................................................... 100
6.3. DTE (X.21) SUB-MENU ................................................................................................................................ 100
6.3.1. DTE Configuration.............................................................................................................................. 101
6.3.2. DTE Status .......................................................................................................................................... 101
6.3.3. Alarm History...................................................................................................................................... 102
6.3.4. System Setup........................................................................................................................................ 102
6.3.5. Loopback Test ..................................................................................................................................... 102
6.3.6. Alarm Setup......................................................................................................................................... 103
6.3.7. Upgrade Firmware.............................................................................................................................. 104
6.3.8. DTE board Return to Default.............................................................................................................. 104
6.3.9. Card Reset........................................................................................................................................... 105
6.4. DTE (X.50) SUB-MENU ................................................................................................................................ 106
6.4.1. DTE Configuration.............................................................................................................................. 106
6.4.2. DTE Status .......................................................................................................................................... 107
6.4.3. Alarm History...................................................................................................................................... 107
6.4.4. System Setup........................................................................................................................................ 108
6.4.5. Loopback Test ..................................................................................................................................... 108
6.4.6. Alarm Setup......................................................................................................................................... 109
6.4.7. Upgrade Firmware.............................................................................................................................. 109
6.4.8. Clear Current Port Performance Data ............................................................................................... 110
6.4.9. Return to Default................................................................................................................................. 110
6.4.10. Reset Current DTE Board ................................................................................................................... 110
6.5. ATM FRAME RELAY SUB-MENU .................................................................................................................. 111
6.5.1. Hour Performance Report................................................................................................................... 111
6.5.2. 24-Hour Performance Report ............................................................................................................. 115
6.5.3. Port Statistics ...................................................................................................................................... 117
6.5.4. Unit Configuration .............................................................................................................................. 119
6.5.5. Alarm History...................................................................................................................................... 120
6.5.6. Port Status........................................................................................................................................... 121
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6.5.7. Alarm Queue ....................................................................................................................................... 124
6.5.8. Loopback Test ..................................................................................................................................... 124
6.5.9. Alarm Setup......................................................................................................................................... 125
6.5.10. AM3440-C TSI MAP Setup.................................................................................................................. 126
6.5.11. System Setup........................................................................................................................................ 128
6.5.12. Clear Alarm Queue ............................................................................................................................. 136
6.5.13. Clear Performance Data ..................................................................................................................... 137
6.5.14. Upgrade Firmware.............................................................................................................................. 137
6.5.15. Unit Load Default Configuration ........................................................................................................ 138
6.5.16. Unit Reset ............................................................................................................................................ 138
6.6. MINI QUAD E1 SUB-MENU ........................................................................................................................... 138
6.6.1. Unit 1-Hour Performance Report ....................................................................................................... 139
6.6.2. Unit 24-Hour Performance Report ..................................................................................................... 140
6.6.3. Unit Line Availability .......................................................................................................................... 141
6.6.4. Unit Configuration .............................................................................................................................. 142
6.6.5. Unit Status........................................................................................................................................... 142
6.6.6. Unit Alarm History.............................................................................................................................. 143
6.6.7. Unit Alarm Queue ............................................................................................................................... 143
6.6.8. Unit Loopback Setup ........................................................................................................................... 144
6.6.9. Unit System Setup................................................................................................................................ 144
6.6.10. Unit Clear Performance Data............................................................................................................. 145
6.6.11. Unit Alarm Setup................................................................................................................................. 145
6.6.12. Unit Clear Alarm Queue & History .................................................................................................... 146
6.6.13. Unit Upgrade Firmware...................................................................................................................... 146
6.6.14. Unit Load Default Configuration ........................................................................................................ 147
6.6.15. Unit Reset ............................................................................................................................................ 147
7. APPENDIX A –– LINK BACKUP FUNCTION............................................................................................... 148
7.1. INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................................................. 148
7.2. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENT .............................................................................................................................. 149
7.3. SETUP PROCEDURE ....................................................................................................................................... 149
8. APPENDIX B – INBAND MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................... 151
8.1. INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................................................. 151
8.2. INBAND MANAGEMENT SETUP PROCEDURE .................................................................................................. 152
9. APPENDIX C ––QDS1 1:1 PROTECTION ..................................................................................................... 154
9.1. INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................................................. 154
9.2. SETTING UP CIRCUIT PROTECTION ................................................................................................................ 154
9.2.1. Connecting the Y-Box to the AM 3440-C Shelf ................................................................................... 154
9.2.2. Quad E1 Card Location ...................................................................................................................... 156
9.2.3. Setting up a VT-100 Monitor............................................................................................................... 156
9.2.4. Step by Step Quad E1 Card Circuit Protection Setup ......................................................................... 156
9.3. SETTING UP LINE PROTECTION ..................................................................................................................... 157
9.3.1. Step by Step Quad E1 Card Line Protection Setup ............................................................................. 158
10. APPENDIX D: LOOP AM3440-C ALARM TRAP INFORMATION ...................................................... 161
10.1. TRAP DEFINITION .......................................................................................................................................... 161
10.2. CCALARMMODEL: CARD MODEL TYPE ......................................................................................................... 162
10.3. CCALARMSLOT: SLOT INDEX ....................................................................................................................... 163
10.4. CCALARMPORT: PORT INDEX ....................................................................................................................... 163
10.5. CCALARMTYPE < 20: CONTROLLER ALARM ................................................................................................. 163
10.6. CCALARMTYPE: UNIT ALARM....................................................................................................................... 164
10.7. ALARM SETUP INDICATION ........................................................................................................................... 169
11. APPENDIX E: SETTING UP AN AM3440-C PDH SHARED PROTECTION RING............................ 170
11.1. OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................................................... 170
11.2. SETUP INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................................................................... 171
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12. APPENDIX F: SETTING UP AN AM3440-C PDH SHARED PROTECTION RING (T1).................... 176
12.1. OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................................................... 176
12.2. SETUP INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................................................................... 177
13. APPENDIX G: AM3440-C POWER CONSUMPTION.............................................................................. 182
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List of Figures
Figure 1-1 AM3440-C Application Illustration (1 of 2) ........................................................................................ 2
Figure 1-2 AM3440-C with Y-BOX (2 of 2) ......................................................................................................... 2
Figure 2-1 Ground Screw Location................................................................................................................... 14
Figure 2-2 DC Power Without/With Grounding Application.............................................................................. 14
Figure 2-3 Panel Views - Main Shelf and CPU ................................................................................................ 15
Figure 2-4 Jumper Location for Mini Quad E1 Interface .................................................................................. 18
Figure 3-1 HDLC using Loop-V 4200 ............................................................................................................... 34
Figure 6-1 AM3440 Controller: Menu Tree....................................................................................................... 41
Figure 8-1 Inband Management Diagram....................................................................................................... 151
Figure 9-1 Connection for AM3440-C and Y-BOX with BNC connectors ...................................................... 155
Figure 9-2 Connection for AM3440-C and Y-BOX with RJ48C connectors ................................................... 155
Figure 9-3 Line Protection for Quad E1 Card ................................................................................................. 157
List of Tables
Table 2-1 Power Connector for Main Unit ........................................................................................................ 16
Table 2-2 Console Port..................................................................................................................................... 16
Table 2-3 Ethernet Port .................................................................................................................................... 16
Table 2-4 Alarm Relay Circuit Contact State When Alarm Setup is Enable .................................................... 17
Table 2-5 Alarm Relay Circuit Contact State When Alarm Setup is Disable.................................................... 17
Table 2-6 FUSE Relay Connector .................................................................................................................... 17
Table 2-7 Circuit Proection for Mini Quad E1 Interface.................................................................................... 18
Table 2-8 V.35/DB25 DTE Port Pin Definition................................................................................................. 20
Table 2-9 V.36/ EIA530/ DB25 DTE Port Pin Definition .................................................................................. 21
Table 2-10 X.21/V.11 and DB15 DTE Port Pin Definition ................................................................................ 21
Table 2-11 RS232/DB25 DTE Port Pin Definition ............................................................................................ 22
Table 2-12 DB25 Mini Quad E1 Pin Definition ................................................................................................ 23
Table 2-13 Default Software Configuration ...................................................................................................... 23
Table 3-1 Console Port Setting ........................................................................................................................ 28
Table 3-2 Alarm Action Table ........................................................................................................................... 29
Table 3-3 System Alarm Type Table ................................................................................................................ 29
Table 3-4 DTE-PORT Alarm Type Table.......................................................................................................... 30
Table 3-5 Alarm Type Numbers ....................................................................................................................... 30
Table 3-6 Performance Parameter List ............................................................................................................ 32
Table 3-7 Performance Report Options........................................................................................................... 32
Table 3-8 Front-Panel LED Table (DS1, HDSL, DTE, ATM/FR)...................................................................... 33
Table 3-9 Error Message Table........................................................................................................................ 36
Table 6-1 Power Consumption ......................................................................................................................... 46
Table 13-1 Power Consumption of AM3440-C Plug-in Cards....................................................................... 182
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Chapter 1 Product Description
1. Product Description
AM3440-C has capacity for 5 single slots and 4 mini plug-in slots
This unit is a full cross-connect and can act as a mini DACS. This means that one or more of the WAN ports
can be used as a Drop & Insert function with fractional E1/T1 lines, which can be muxed into a full E1/T1 line.
Redundancy is available in dual CPU controller and power supply options, making it an excellent fit for critical
applications.
The Loop-AM3440-C supports local control and diagnostics by using an external 2-line by 40-character LCD
display and keypads, or by using a VT-100 terminal connected to the console port. The Loop-AM3440-C also
supports Ethernet, Telnet, and SNMP, so that it can be controlled and diagnosed from remote locations as well.
An in-band management channel with GUI are available. In addition to the LCD display, there is LED indication
for all plug-in cards.
Finally, the Loop-AM3440-C consists of a rugged chassis made from reinforced aluminum, giving this
equipment a more durable structure and a longer physical life.
The front of the unit can accept E1, T1, E1/T1 ATM/Frame Relay, FOM, Router, G.SHDSL, Dry Contact, B.703, C37.94,
TDMoE, Data Bridge, DTE (V.35/V.36, X2.1/V.11, EIA530/RS449, RS232), Conference, E&M, Maganeto, FXS/FXO and TS
interface lines in 4 mini slots and 3 single slots. Also there is a console port for connection to a VT-100 terminal.
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1.3. Application
CTRL 2
CTRL 1
Mini Plug-in (C) 1 - channel E1
Mini Plug-in (B)
Plug - in(3) Mini Plug-in (A) Mini Plug-in(D) 1 - channel T1
Plug - in(2) Plug -in (5)
Plug - in(1) Plug -in (4) Mini Quad E1
1 - channel E1 ATM Frame Relay
1 - channel T1 ATM Frame Relay
32 WAN port Router
Note1 64 WAN port Router
6 - channel X.21/ V.11 3 - channel E1
4 - channel E1 Fiber Optical Interface
6 - channel V.35
6 - channel V. 36 4 - channel T1 3 - channel Terminal Server
6 - channel EIA530/RS449 2 - channel G.SHDSL w /o line power Quad 2 W/4 W E&M
5 - channel RS232 with X.50 subrate QFXS / QFXO
4 - channel G.SHDSL w /o line power
24 - channel FXS 1 - channel DTE
8 - channel G.703 64 Kbps
24 - channel FXO (1X.21, 1V.35, 1RS232, or 1EIA530)
8 - channel Dry Contact I/O
8 - channel Dry Contact I/O type B
8- channel 2 W/4 W E&M
12- channel FXS
12- channel FXO
12- channel Magneto
1- channel C37. 94
4 - channel C37 . 94
8 - channel RS232 with X.50 subrate
8 - LAN- port / 64- WAN - port Router -B
Conference card
TDMoE
8- Data Bridge
Note 1: Only CHCJ Unit applicable to
1FOMA DS0 SNCP function
Quad E1
card
E1 Line
AM 3440-C Y-BOX
Quad E1
card
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Router Interface
Number of ports 2 LAN ports, Max. 32 WAN ports
Physical Interface 10 BaseT x 1, 10/100 BaseT x 1
Connector RJ45
Routing protocol RIP-I, RIP-II
Data Rates Channelized N x 64 Kbps, 1≤ n ≤32
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Supporting Protocols TCP/IP, PPP, HDLC
Router-A Interface
Number of ports 2 LAN ports, Max. 64 WAN ports, Each WAN port has data rate n x 64K bps, 1≤ n ≤32 (≤ 4Mbps for total
of all 64 WAN ports
Physical Interface 10/100 BaseT x 2
Connector RJ45
Routing protocol RIP-I, RIP-II, OSPF, Static
Supporting Protocols PPP (IPCP/BCP), MLPPP, HDLC, Frame Relay, and Cisco compatible HDLC, NAT/NAPT, DHCP
Diagnostic Ping, Trace route
QoS Rate limit
Router-B Interface
Number of ports 8 LAN ports, Max. 64 WAN ports. Each WAN port has data rate n x 64K bps, 1≤ n ≤32 (≤ 8Mbps for total
of all 64 WAN ports
Physical Interface 10/100 BaseT x 8
Connector RJ45
Routing protocol RIP-I, RIP-II, OSPF, Static
Supporting Protocols PPP (IPCP/BCP), MLPPP, HDLC, Frame Relay, and Cisco compatible HDLC, NAT/NAPT, DHCP
Diagnostic Ping, Trace route
QoS Rate limit
Number of ports 2 or 4
Line Rate for 4-channel G.shdsl n x 64 Kbps (n=3 to 31)
Line Rate for 2-channel G.shdsl n x 64Kbps (n= 3 to 15)
Line Code 16- TCPAM, full duplex with adaptive echo cancellation
Connecotr RJ45
Electrical Unconditioned 19-26 AWG twisted pair
Sealing current Max. 20 MA source current
Clock Source From System, Line
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Diagnostic Test G.SHDSL Loopback: To-LINE, To-bus,
BERT:QRSS
Port Number
Card Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Eight RJ48 Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Note 1
Async Async Async Async Async Async Async Async
Two DB44 + Two RJ48
Async/Sync Async/Sync Async Async/Sync Async/Sync Async Async Async
Connector
Eight RJ48 (port 1 to port 8)
Co-directional Interface
Interface ITU G.703 64 Kbps co-directional interface
Connector 120ohm, RJ48
Line Distance Up to 500 meters
Loopack DTE Payload Loopback, Local Loopback
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C37.94 Interface
Source LED
Wavelength 820 nm 2Km reach
Conncetor ST
Optical Budget 50 Mircon core/9.6 db
62.5 Mircon core/15db
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Conference Card
RS232 Interface
Data Port 2-ports per card
ASYNC Data Rate 300, 600, 1.2K, 2.4K, 4.8K, 9.6K, 19.2K
SYNC not supported
Connector Two DB9, DCE, female
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TDMoE
Number of Ports 2
Connector RJ45 for twisted pair GbE, LC for optical GbE, auto detection
Number of Port 2
Connector RJ45
Ethernet Function
Per port, programmable MAC hardware address learn limiting (max. MAC table 8192 (8k) entry)
- E1:up to 256 ms
Packet Transparency Packet transparency support for all types of packet types including IEEE 802.1q VLAN and 802.1ad
(Q-in-Q)
Traffic Control Ingress packet Rate limiting buckets per port for ethernet port
Granularity:
Pause frame issued when the traffic exceeding the limited rate before packet dropped following
IEEE802.3X
Standard Compliance
IEEE 802.1q, 802.1p, 802.1d, 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x, 802.3z, 802.1s, 802.1w
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Clock Source
Internal, Line Interface, External (E1/T1/2048 KHz)
Alarm Relay
Alarm Relay: max. voltage 3Vdc/ max. currnet: 1A
Fuse alarm, and performance alarm
System Configuration Parameters
Active Configuration, Stored Configuration, and Default Configuration (Stored in Non-volatile Memory)
Management
Console Electrical: RS232; Connector: DB9, female
User Interface: Meuy driven VT-100
Ethernet 1 port, Connector: RJ45
10/100 Base T, SNMPv1, v3/Telnet/SSH
Inband Management Inband 64 Kbps, support HDLC/PPP
Ethernet LCD Optional
Performance Monitor
Performance Registers Last 24 hours performance in 15 minute intervals and last 7 days in 24 hour summaries
Separate Registers Network, user, and remote site
Performance Reports Reports include E1 Bursty Errored Second, Severe Errored Second, Degraded Minutes. Also
available in Statistics (%)
Alarm Queue Containing 200 alarm records which record the latest alarm type, location, and date & time
Threshold Bursty Seconds, Severely Errored Second, Degraded Minutes
Diagnostics
Loopback
E1/T1 interface (Line Loopback, Payload Loopback, Local Loopback)
Test Pattern For Controller: 220-1, 215-1, 211-1, 29-1, and 4-bye user define pattern
Front Panel
Controller LED Indicators Power, ACTIVE, ALARM
A, B, C, D slots: SYNC/TEST, LOF, BPV, RAI/AIS
Physical /Electrical
Dimensions 438 x 132 x 224 mm (W×H×D)
Power Single/ Dual -48 Vdc: -36 to -75 Vdc, 100 Watts max.
Single AC: 100 to 240 Vac, 50/60 Hz
Temperature 0-55°C
Humidity 0-95%RH (non-condensing)
Mounting Desk-top stackable, 19” /23” rack mountable
Line Power Supply N/A
Power Consumption Max 57 Watts
Certification
EN55022 Class A, EN50024, EN300 386, FCC Part 15 Class A, IEC60950-1, CS-03, EN60950-1
Compliance
ITU G.703, G.704, G.706, G.732, G.736, G.823, G.826, G.711, G.775, O.151, V.11, V.28, V.54
IETF SNMP v.3
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A-RX LINE-RX B-RX A-RX LINE-RX B-RX A-RX LINE-RX B-RX A-RX LINE-RX B-RX
TM
Loop-VV
Y-BOX
A LINE 1 B A LINE 2 B A LINE 3 B A LINE 4 B A LINE 5 B A LINE 6 B A LINE 7 B A LINE 8 B
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Chapter 2 Installation
2. Installation
CAUTION:
• Only qualified service personnel shall install and maintain the system.
• This equipment must be connected to an earth socket-outlet, which has a permanent
connection to protective earth with a cross-sectional area of not less than 2.5 mm2.
• Ensure protective earthing connected before install /uninstall telephone wires.
• Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
• Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet
locations.
• Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been
disconnected at the network interface.
• Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
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Chapter 2 Installation
Grounding
Screw
Figure 2-1 Ground Screw Location
When attaching a ground wire to the chassis ground screw, please follow these instructions.
Use copper grounding conductors of 18 AWG
Conductors should not be of dissimilar metals.
The bare conductors should be coated with anti-oxidant before crimp connections are made.
Any unplated connection surfaces, connectors, braided strap and bus bars must be bought to a bright
finish and coated with anti-oxidant before connections are made.
The application drawing of DC power with grounding and without grounding are shown below.
Note: When the user uses DC power without grounding ( ), noise problems and E1 errors may occur.
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M
AR
W
TI
PO
AC
AL
A B C D
SYNC/
TEST
LOF
BPV
RAI/AIS
ACO
TIP EXT.
RING CLOCK
NC
FUSE
COM RELAY
NO
NC
ALARM
COM RELAY
NO
ETHERNET
CONSOLE
9600,N,8,1
CPU
NOTE: The re-sync time for repluging any voice card into AM3440-C shelf is about 1 minute.
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The console port is configured as a DCE device with a DB-9 female connector. Pin definitions and pin
connections are listed in below.
Ethernet port can be connected via Ethernet 10-Base-T interface. Pin definition is listed in below.
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The Alarm Relay is applied to configure the Alarm Relay output present on the front panel of AM3440
Controller Card. Alarm Relay outputs are provided for operators to drive external alerting devices, such as
flashing lights and sirens. The Alarm Relay signals when the device has exceeded its alarm severity. The
Alarm Relay will act on pre-set conditions configured by the user according to the tables below. When the
alarm setup is Enable, the alarm relay circuit will be triggered if the alarm is detected. To return the alarm relay
to the normal state after it is enabled, the user has three modes to choose from: Auto, Period and Manual. For
detailed information, please refer to the section “System Alarm Setup” in the chapter of “System Setup”. When
the alarm setup is Disable, the alarm relay circuit will stay in the normal state. Activated alarm relay can be
deactivated by pushing the ACO (Alarm Cut-Off) button.
Table 2-4 Alarm Relay Circuit Contact State When Alarm Setup is Enable
Circuit NC + COM NO + COM
Condition
Table 2-5 Alarm Relay Circuit Contact State When Alarm Setup is Disable
Circuit NC + COM NO + COM
Condition
The fuse relay will be triggered when the condition of the power supply changes (ON/OFF). For example, when
the power is “ON”, NC will open relative to COM, and NO shorted relative to COM. If the fuse in the power
supply card is brown (“OFF”), NC will be shorted relative to COM, and NO will be open relative to COM.
Condition
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JP10
JP9
JP7
JP8
OFF
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· Factory default
· Current working
· User stored
· Link backup
Factory default configurations are not changeable. Each Loop-AM3440 is shipped with all three configurations
set to the factory default configuration.
The current working configuration, which can be saved into nonvolatile memory as a user-stored configuration,
can be changed at any time. When the system is reset, the previous configuration will be retrieved as the
current working configuration.
The user-stored configuration can be retrieved at any time. User can retrieve the user-stored configuration to
overwrite the current working configuration. Please refer to the section 6.1.8 Store/ Retrieve Configuration for
the detail operation.
The link backup configuration are the 1:1 and 1+1 protection schemes which only available in single E1/T1,
FOM(mini slot) and 1FOMA (single slot) cards. This occurs when the system is set up so that a backup line (or
lines in the case of 1:n) will be switched into service if the working line fails. Please refer to the section of Link
Backup Function for the detail operation.
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Miscellaneous Default
Password LOOP
Device Name LOOP AM3440-C
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3. Operation
3.1.1. Power On
Turn power on by attaching a power cable to the front of the unit.
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3.1.3.3. DS1
Next, adjust the DS1 settings.
3.2.1. Date
Loop-AM is equipped with a RTC (Real Time Clock). User can change the current date and time as necessary.
RTC also can manage leap year. To save RTC battery life, the RTC is activated by the manufacturer just
before shipping. The RTC battery has a 10 years power-off life cycle.
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NOTE: If no DS1 line clock is available, Loop-AM will automatically switch to the internal
clock source. Loop-AM will automatically switch back to the DS1 line clock when
card plug-in.
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3.3.1. Alarms
Loop-AM has many types of alarm. This includes system to control all of alarm, as listed in Tables below. Also,
Loop-AM has alarm queue which record the latest 200 alarms with time stamp. Alarm queue support controller
switched. Loop-AM also has alarm history and alarm status registers which is used to track the alarm count.
Each alarm can be individually enabled or disabled. When disabled, no action is taken. When enabled, alarm
counter increments on the occurrence of the specific type of alarm. When alarm occurs or the counter
threshold exceeds, alarm is triggered.
When alarm is triggered, a relay is activated if it is enabled. Otherwise, no action is taken and only the specific
alarm count is incremented. When threshold level is implemented, it is based on the 15 minutes alarm count
register.
All alarms are disabled by default. The relay is also disabled by default.
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Alarm Type
Unit Alarm Type Alarm Description
Number
LOS Loss of Signal 23
LOF Loss of Frame 24
BPV Bipolar Violation 25
ES Error Second 26
UAS Unavailable Second 27
CSS Control Slip Second 28
Note: If Redundant Loss and Redundant Insert are a pair, the alarm condition will be cleared when Redundant
Insert occurs after Redundant Loss. If Slot no work and Slot start are a pair, the alarm condition will be
cleared when Slot start occurs after Slot no work.
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3.3.2. Reports
For DS1 line receiver, Loop-AM has three sets of performance registers. These are line, user, and far-end. The
line performance register tracks the DS1 line receiver performance status. The user performance register
tracks the DS1 line receiver as well, but user may clear at any time. The far-end performance register tracks
the far-end DS1 receiver status. The performance parameters are listed in below. User performance register
have an additional parameter, CSS (controlled slip second).
Each performance parameter has ninety six sets of registers to record 24 hours history in 15 minute intervals.
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There are two interfaces for Telnet function, one is Ethernet port, and the other is in-band port (in-band
management). To use Ethernet interface, use Ethernet/RJ45 port at back panel to connect with Ethernet
network directly. Ethernet and in band port cannot be used at the same time.
To use the Telnet function, make sure IP Address, and Interface parameters are matched.
Once the IP parameters are set, users can verify that the Loop-AM is operating properly by using the ping
command to check for a response from Loop-AM:
$ping 192.1.100.45
192.1.100.45 is active
The Telnet utility simulates VT-100 to connect with the Loop-AM3440 controller. The controller main menu of
terminal screen described at Chapter 6 will be displayed after Telnet connection is established. Refer to
Chapter 6 to manage Loop-AM controller. Loop-AM controller can maintain 4 Telnet connections
simultaneously but only one to log-on at one time.
E1
Loop-AM 3440-C
Telnet
Station E1 Router
Loop-V 4200
Ethernet
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Management
Terminal
Next, the equipment to be management, namely this Loop-AM 3440-C must extract this 64 Kbps time slot to
the management port. This is accomplished through the TSI screen.
Note: Please refer to Appendix B Inband Management for detail.
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4. Maintenance
4.1. Self-Test
When Loop-AM is powered up, a complete self-test routine is run to check all I/O ports, read/write memory, and
data paths to validate system integrity.
4.2. Diagnostics
Diagnostics for AM3440 covers Loopback and Test Pattern. Generally, the Loopback funcations might be very
in different type of plug-in cards. Please go to individual plug-in card manual for detail info.
NOTE: Deactivate the near-end loopbacks from the terminal, depending on where it was activated.
4.6.1.1. LCD/Display
LCD currently not available.
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4.6.2. Substitution
If a spare Loop-AM plug-in is available, then replace the working one with the spare. The user must carefully
configure the spare exactly as the working one. If the substitution clears the problem, then the original working
one is suspect. Note that this is not definitive as other reasons may cause the same symptom. A good practice
is to reconfigure the original one and swap once more.
If both units behave the same, then the problem is probably elsewhere.
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6. Terminal Operation
Loop-AM 3440-C provides comprehensive report and enhanced configuration capability through the console
port on the front panel. Using single-character commands and arrow keys, the Loop-AM, including all of its
ports, can be configured and monitored through the use of a VT-100 terminal. The single-character commands
are not case sensitive. On each screen, the available commands and the configurable fields are highlighted.
When a VT-100 terminal is connected to the CONSOLE port of front panel, make sure the button is up, upon
power up, a main menu is shown. The main menu consists of three groups of commands, Display, Log, Setup,
and MISC. Initially only Display and Access commands are available. To enable Setup and MISC, user has to
log on using the "O" command, after which the full screen is shown.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Con tro lle r Me nu === 1 5:14 :57 09 /09/ 201 1
(Slo t A ~D, 1~5 )
Seri al Num ber : 12 5618 Redu nda nt Cont rol ler : Di sab led
Hard war e V ersi on: Ve r.H Star t T ime : 15: 11: 27 0 9/0 9/2 011
Soft war e V ersi on: V8 .17. 03 07/ 20/2 011 Devi ce Nam e: L OOP AM 3440 -C
[LOG ] [MIS C]
U -> Ch oos e a Slo t A -> Al arm Cut Of f
F -> Lo g O ff [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu X -> Cl ear Ala rm Que ue
O -> Lo g O n [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu Y -> Co ntr olle r R etu rn t o D efa ult
Z -> Co ntr olle r R ese t
If the password option is turned on, a prompt asking for password is shown.
==>> En ter pas swo rd : xx xx
With the password option is turned on, only after a valid password is entered, the full menu is shown, otherwise
user is asked to enter the correct password again.
>>In val id inpu t o f p assw ord ! Try aga in ?[Y/ N]
If password is correctly entered, or if the password option is OFF, the full controller main menu is shown.
Otherwise, only display menu items will be shown, which are in the lower left half of the screen.
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LOOP AM 344 0-C === Con tro lle r Me nu === 1 5:14 :57 09 /09/ 201 1
(Slo t A ~D, 1~5 )
Seri al Num ber : 12 5618 Redu nda nt Cont rol ler : Di sab led
Hard war e V ersi on: Ve r.H Star t T ime : 15: 11: 27 0 9/0 9/2 011
Soft war e V ersi on: V8 .17. 03 07/ 20/2 011 Devi ce Nam e: L OOP AM 3440 -C
[LOG ] [MIS C]
U -> Ch oos e a Slo t A -> Al arm Cut Of f
F -> Lo g O ff [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu X -> Cl ear Ala rm Que ue
O -> Lo g O n [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu Y -> Co ntr olle r R etu rn t o D efa ult
Z -> Co ntr olle r R ese t
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6.2.1.1. System
Press “A” from the Controller Configuration Menu, the screen of System Configuration will show as below.
SSM: Synchronous Status Message
LOOP AM 344 0-C == = S yste m C onf igur ati on === 1 5:16 :24 09 /09/ 201 1
[Sys tem ]
Devi ce Nam e : LO OP AM34 40- C
[Net wor k]
NI EN I PAdd res s Su bne tMas k Fra me LB Ti mer
LAN : O N 1 92.1 68. 014 .189 25 5.2 55.2 55. 000 Eth ern et
WAN :OF F 0 10.0 10. 012 .002 25 5.2 55.2 55. 000 HDL C 1
Gate way In terf ace : L AN Ga tew ay I PAd dr: 192 .16 8.0 14.2 54
<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ba r t o re fre sh >>
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<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ba r t o re fre sh >>
Note:
1. Clock Hold-Over option is for 3E1 plug-in card only.
2. When the option of Clock Hold-Over is On and the current clock is MASTER_CLK, the Hold-Over State
in the screen will show “NORMAL”. When clock source loss occurs, the Hold-Over State in the screen
will show “Hold-Over”.
3. Make sure the external clock type corresponds to the physical card type. If the system is linked to T1 but
the “Ext. Clock Type” is set to E1, setup failure may occur.
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The TSI Map shows the map configuration status for all map, slots and ports.
The sampe screen shows Map 1 Slot C Single E1 current map configuration status.
LOOP AM 344 0-C == = S yst em C onf igu rati on (Ma p) = == 1 1:00 :17 11 /10/ 200 8
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB: ROLL OPTIONS
Map Number:MAP_1
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To view the screen of Power/Fan Status press “E” from the Controller Configuration Menu. The default value
is -48 V DC. Of the two kinds of power type: -48V DC, and AC, the system of AM3440 will not note the power
type, so the user needs to choose it manually.
LOOP AM3440-C === Power/Fan Status === 15:20:32 09/09/2011
<< ESC key to return to previous menu, SPACE bar to refresh >>
Note: Power consumption table shows below to estimate total power consumption and detect power card
status. Power consumption does not include –48V DC power supply consumption.
Condition
Alarm Trap Warning message
Total Power DC Power
Consumption Supplies
>= 75W & No FAN
Any External fan tray is necessary Please add a fan tray.
or FAN Failure
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Below sample is to display the the link backup function is on and the mode is non-revertible. The link backup
function of FE1 card (single E1) is Link-A and Link-B as backup link, and FOM card (mini slot) is Link-C and
Link-D as backup link.
NOTE:
Configuration for link backup will not be changed if the user turns on the backup function without selecting the
backup link type, or turns off the backup function without clearing the backup link type.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Sy stem Se tup (Ba cku p) === 1 0:31 :58 09 /29/ 201 1
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
Link : Lin k-A Li nk- B Link -C Li nk-D L ink -1 Lin k-2 Li nk- 3 Link -4
Mode l : FE1 FE 1 FOM FO M
==== === === = === === ==== === === ==== === === ==== === === ==== === === ==== === === ==== ==
Back up Lin k : Lin k-B -- --- - Link -D -- ---- - --- -- --- --- -- --- - ---- --
Back up Fun : OFF OF F OFF OF F O FF OFF OF F OFF
Link St atu s : Nor mal No rma l Norm al No rmal N orm al Nor mal No rma l Norm al
Forc e S wit ch:
Note !! Ple ase che ck both ba cku p li nk hav e th e s ame FRA ME and CAS se tti ng.
If p rot ect ion typ e c hang ed (ex : fr om 1:1 to 1+1 ), Plea se re- setu p m ap!
Controller Menu > (C) System Configuration > (Q) QDS1 1:1 protection
This function display the current QDS1 1:1 protection status. Below sample shows the port 1 and port 2 of slot
1: 2 as circuit protection.
LOOP AM3440-C === QDS1 1:1 Protection === 10:39:53 09/29/2011
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB: ROLL OPTIONS
Protect Pair(Master:Backup) Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4
=========================== =========== =========== =========== ===========
Slot A :B ( FE1:FE1 ) ----------- ----------- ----------- -----------
Slot C :D ( FOM:FOM ) ----------- ----------- ----------- -----------
Slot 1 :2 (QuadE1:QuadE1) CIRCUIT CIRCUIT DISABLE DISABLE
Slot 3 :4 ( : ) ----------- ----------- ----------- -----------
Slot 5 :6 ( : ) ----------- ----------- ----------- -----------
If protection type changed (ex: from 1:1 to 1+1), Please re-setup map!
<< Press ESC key to return to previous menu >>
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Controller Menu > (C) System Configuration > (K) DS0-SNCP Status
This function is to view the current status of DS0-SNCP.
LOOP AM3440-C === DS0-SNCP Status === 10:34:35 10/15/2009
<< ESC key to return to previous menu, SPACE bar to refresh >>
Note: d/v means data or voice mode
<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ba r t o re fre sh >>
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1 -- Man agem ent : S UPV_ POR T L OG-I N-- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- 16 :13: 51 12/ 10/2 008
2 -- Man agem ent : S UPV_ POR T T IMEO UT -> FORC E L OG- OUT- --- 16 :00: 58 12/ 10/2 008
3 -- Man agem ent : S UPV_ POR T L OG-I N-- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- 15 :37: 21 12/ 10/2 008
4 -- Man agem ent : S UPV_ POR T T IMEO UT -> FORC E L OG- OUT- --- 15 :23: 49 12/ 10/2 008
5 -- Man agem ent : S UPV_ POR T L OG-I N-- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- 14 :56: 12 12/ 10/2 008
6 -- Man agem ent : S UPV_ POR T T IMEO UT -> FORC E L OG- OUT- --- 14 :43: 25 12/ 10/2 008
7 -- Man agem ent : S UPV_ POR T L OG-I N-- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- 14 :27: 41 12/ 10/2 008
8 -- Man agem ent : S UPV_ POR T L OG-I N-- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- 14 :09: 13 12/ 10/2 008
9 -- Man agem ent : S UPV_ POR T T IMEO UT -> FORC E L OG- OUT- --- 12 :39: 35 12/ 10/2 008
10 -- Man agem ent : S UPV_ POR T L OG-I N-- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- 12 :12: 57 12/ 10/2 008
<< ESC key to return to previous menu, SPACE bar to refresh >>
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LOOP AM 344 0-C === Re dun dant Bo ard Inf orm ati on = == 1 6:58 :16 12 /15/ 200 8
<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ba r t o re fre sh >>
If there is no reduncant CTRL card, press “R” will show Reduncant Board does not exist!
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Con tro lle r Me nu === 1 5:28 :55 09 /09/ 201 1
(Slo t A ~D, 1~5 )
Seri al Num ber : 12 5618 Redu nda nt Cont rol ler : Di sab led
Hard war e V ersi on: Ve r.H Star t T ime : 15: 11: 27 0 9/0 9/2 011
Soft war e V ersi on: V8 .17. 03 07/ 20/2 011 Devi ce Nam e: L OOP AM 3440 -C
[LOG ] [MIS C]
U -> Ch oos e a Slo t A -> Al arm Cut Of f
F -> Lo g O ff [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu X -> Cl ear Ala rm Que ue
O -> Lo g O n [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu Y -> Co ntr olle r R etu rn t o D efa ult
Z -> Co ntr olle r R ese t
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Press “P” from the Controller Menu, then press “A” to access DS0-SNCP performance report.
LOOP AM 344 0 -C == = Perf orm anc e Re por t = = = 18: 03: 58 1 0/08 /20 09
DS0-SNCP report is the 7-days performace data of the setted DS0-SNCP protection group. The sample
screen below shows the system now has five working DS0-SNCP groups. You can see the timeslot, elapsed
seconds of the protected slot and port.
LOOP AM 344 0 -C === DS0 -SN C P Pe rfo rma n ce R epo rt = == 1 8:04 :15 10 / 08/2 009
Before you get access to “DS0-SNCP Performace Report”, make sure you have already set up at least one
DS0-SNCP group with 3E1 plug-in cards. To set up DS0-SNCP protection, choose the DS0-SNCP setup
function on the VT100 menu(command path: Main Menu> (S)System Setup> (K)DS0-SNCP Setup), set
DS0-SNCP to “ENABLE”, and set Action to “Create”. Then, press ENTER.
LOOP AM 344 0 -C = == DS0 -SN CP S etup == = 09:4 9:5 1 1 0 /09/ 200 9
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
Select two 3E1 cards for DS0-SNCP protection and a particular plug-in card as the protected unit and confirm
with the setting.
LOOP AM 344 0 -C = == DS 0-SN CP Cre a tion == = 0 9:49 :12 10 / 09/2 009
Plea se Inp ut d eci mal num ber (1 ~31) , B ACK SPAC E t o e dit
Prot ect ion Gro up Cre atio n, Usi ng m ap 1 T otal DS 0-S NCP: 5
==== === === ==== === === ==== === === ==== === === ==== === === ==== === === ==== === === ==== === =
Prot ect ed Slot : A ( E1 ) [.PP PPP ... .... ... ... .... ... ... ...]
Port : NON -CA S
T.S. :01
C ount :05
Prim ary Slot : 1 ( 3E 1 ) [.WW WWW ... .... ... ... .... ... ... ...]
Port :P1 NON -CA S Pro tec tio n De lay : 0 0
T.S. :01 Upst rea m S end AIS : O n
Seco nda ry Slot : 2 ( 3E 1 ) [.SS SSS ... .... ... ... .... ... ... ...]
Port :P1 NON -CA S Pro tec tio n De lay : 0 0
T.S. :01 Upst rea m S end AIS : O n
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6.2.7.1. System
Under the "Controller Setup" menu, press “A” to enter in the screen of System Setup as below. This menu is
allowed to set up configuration for system, console port, and TSI map. Network system setup is used to do
different interface (LAN, WAN) IP setup. You can enable LAN or WAN or both for point to point communication.
Setup prodedure is as follows:
If you would like to manage your AM3440 units through inband management, go to “System Setup (MAP)” to
activate TSI map setup first. The command path is: Main Menu> (S) Controller Setup > (C) TSI Map Setup.
Choose “IB”(inband) for target slot, then selet the card type and port you would like to use. Then choose Yes to
confirm your new settings.
LOOP AM 344 0-C = == Syst em Set up ( MAP ) = == 1 0:41 :53 09 /29/ 201 1
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
MAP NO: MA P_1
Ta rge t I n-B and Sou rce E1 N ON- CAS
Targ et PO /TS D SL/P O T S P O/TS D SL/ PO T S PO/ TS D SL /PO TS PO/ TS D SL /PO TS
Slot : IB == === == ==== === = = ==== == === ==== = === == = === === === === == ==== === ===
Port : 1 d A 1 1 d IB 1 17 d
T.S. : 1 2 d 18 d
3 d 19 d
4 d 20 d
T.S. # : 1 5 d 21 d
Clea r : No 6 d 22 d
d/v : d 7 d 23 d
8 d 24 d
9 d 25 d
Sour ce 10 d 26 d
Slot : A 11 d 27 d
Port : 12 d 28 d
T.S. : 01 13 d 29 d
14 d 30 d
Conf irm ?Ye s 15 d 31 d
16 d
<< P res s E SC t o r etu rn t o C ont roll er Set up m enu , t hen Pre ss D to ac tiv e >>
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Go back to sysetm setup. First, enable your network by choosing “ON” for EN option. Then, key in the IP
address and subnet mask of the unit you wish to communicate with. You can also choose HDLC or PPP for
the frame. Press ESC to save your new setting. Once you complete the procedures above, the AM3440
units will start activating WAN network communication.
Note : To manage your AM3400 units through LAN, enable the LAN network and key in the IP address of the
unit you would like to manage. It is a simple way to manage a specific AM3440 unit.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Sy stem Se tup (SY STE M) === 1 5:47 :02 09 /09/ 201 1
Plea se Inp ut d eci mal num ber (0 ~9), BA CKS PACE to ed it
[Sys tem ]
Time /Da te : 15 :47 :02 09/ 09/ 2011
Devi ce Nam e : LO OP AM34 40- C
[Net wor k]
NI EN I PAdd res s Su bne tMas k Fra me LB Ti mer
LAN :ON 1 92.1 68. 014 .189 25 5.2 55.2 55. 000 Eth ern et
WAN :OF F 0 10.0 10. 012 .002 25 5.2 55.2 55. 000 HDL C 00 000 001
Gate way In terf ace : L AN Ga tew ay I PAd dr: 192 .16 8.0 14.2 54
AM3440 AM3440
CTRL CTRL (1)
LAN
E1/ (3) E1/
(2) FOM (2)
FOM
PC
WAN WAN
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6.2.7.2. SNMP
Controller Menu > (S) System Setup > (S) SNMP Setup
The SNMP setup has 6 sub-menu.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === SNM P S etup == = 1 5:49 :20 09 /09/ 201 1
<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ba r t o re fre sh >>
Syst em Con tact :N ame : FA E Te l:+8 86- 3-5 7876 96 Fa x:+8 86- 3-5 7876 95
E-m ail: FAE @lo op.c om. tw
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(1) Key in the trap IP address and its community name. The default setting for community name is “public”.
(2) The trap system IP is the trap’s source IP address. Select “LAN” or “WAN’ for trap system IP, and the
selection will determine the direction that sends the alarm trap. Note that the selection should be the same
with the network interface (NI) that shows “ON” on the System Setup (System) screen. If LAN is “ON” and
WAN is “OFF”, choose “LAN” for system trap IP. If WAN is “ON” and LAN is “OFF”, choose “WAN” for trap IP.
On the sample screen below, both LAN and WAN are turned on. In this case, select either LAN or WAN for
trap system IP according to your need.
[Network]
NI EN IPAddress SubnetMask Frame LB Timer
LAN :ON 010.003.023.010 255.255.000.000 Ethernet
WAN :ON 020.001.001.002 255.255.000.000 HDLC 00000001
Gateway Interface: LAN Gateway IPAddr: 000.000.000.000
Inband Uses Slot: D (or 12) Note: Slot D (or 12) port 4 can't use unframe mode!
(3) Select the Alarm/Trap Type to decide the format of alarm type displayed in SNMP menu. The alarm type
tables for “Vendor Spec” and “Assigned” are listed in Appendix D: cc Alarm Type.
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(4) Go to System Setup (command path: Main Menu> (S) Controller Setup> (A) System), set up the nework
interface type (LAN and WAN) and key in the IP address.
The system will automatically assign the trap IP to LAN IP or WAN IP according to the “trap system IP” and
“Network interface” you set up.
Below is the table of trap source IP condition under different LAN and WAN settings.
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For SNMPv3, user must setup USM and VACM. For USM, it is used to setup user authentication and privacy.
Press C to setup V3: User-Based Security Model. There are 12 digit number for Engine ID. The user’’s name
is “loopmd5” and ‘loopsha”, the password is “loop1234”.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === SNM P S etu p (U SM) == = 1 8:10 :58 11 /25/ 200 8
[Use r 0 1] . . .
Engi ne ID : 00 000 3370 000 000 0C60 1E2 50
User Na me : lo ops ha
Auth Pr oto col: SH A
Auth Ke y : C9 C79 ACF5 783 F6C C99B 16E 8B3 9EEB AB6 AAE 04A1 E
Priv Pr oto col: No
Priv Ke y :
Stat us : Ac tiv e
Stor age : No nVo lati le
<< E SC= >re turn to pr evio us men u, L EFT /RI GHT= >pr ev/ next us er, F=> fin d u ser >>
<< E =>e dit eng ine , E NTER =>e dit use r, C=> clon e u ser , A= >ad d u ser, D= >de lete >>
If you press Enter, an edit screen will appear. The user must enter a password. A delay will occur because of
transfer time to record the key.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === SNM P S etu p (U SM) == = 1 8:11 :29 11 /25/ 200 8
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, BA CKS PACE to ed it, ESC to abo rt
[Use r 0 1] . . .
Engi ne ID : 00 000 3370 000 000 0C60 1E2 50
User Na me : lo opm d5
Auth Pr oto col: MD 5
Auth Pa ssw ord: __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ____ ___ ___ ____ ___
Priv Pr oto col: No
Priv Pa ssw ord:
Stat us : Ac tiv e
Stor age : No nVo lati le
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Press “D” to setup context and group, the user should be in a group.The default group name is “initial” and
scurity name is name of user.
LOOP AM 344 0-C = == SNMP Se tup (VA CM) == = 1 8:12 :44 11 /25/ 200 8
<< E SC= >re turn to me nu, UP/ DOW N=>c ont ext /gro up, LE FT/R IGH T=> prev /ne xt >>
<< F =>f ind , EN TER =>e dit, A= >ad d, D =>d ele te > >
Press “E” to edit Access and View for VACM, every group can define their own security level and have read
and write access to view. “Item shows (reserved)” means that the item shown is not currently supported by
this version. View contains 1 or more MIB sub-trees. The V3 driver will check incoming packages.
LOOP AM 344 0-C = == SNMP Se tup (VA CM) == = 1 8:13 :26 11 /25/ 200 8
[Acc ess ] 2 /2
Grou p N ame : in itia l
Secu rit y M odel : V3 (USM )
Secu rit y L evel : No Auth NoP riv
Cont ext Pr efix : (r eser ved )
Cont ext Ma tch : (r eser ved )
Read Vi ew Name : on e
Writ e V iew Nam e :
Noti fy Vie w Na me: (r eser ved )
Stat us : Ac tive
Stor age : No nVol ati le
<< E SC= >re turn to pr evio us men u, U P/D OWN =>Ac ces s/V iew, LE FT/ RIGH T=> pre v/ne xt >>
<< E NTE R=> edit , A =>a dd, D=> del ete >>
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[Tar get ] 1 /1
Targ et Nam e: m yta rge t
Doma in : U DP
IP A ddr ess : 1 92. 168 .1.2 54 Noti fy Por t: 1 62
Tag : g rou p1
Time out : 3 Retr y : 0
Para met er : A uth NoP riv- one
Stat us : A cti ve
[Par ame ter ] 1/ 1
Para m N ame : A uth NoP riv- one
MP M ode l : V3
Sec Mod el : V3
Sec Lev el : A uth NoP riv
Sec Nam e : l oop md5
Stat us : A cti ve
[Not ify ] 1 /1
Name : g rou p1
Tag : g rou p1
Type : T rap
Stat us : A cti ve
<< E SC= >re turn to me nu, UP/ DOW N=>T arg et/ Para met er/ Noti fy, LE FT/R IGH T=> prev /ne xt
<< E NTE R=> edit , A =>a dd, D=> del ete >>
6.2.7.3. Password
Controller Menu > (S) System Setup > (B) Password
Under the "Controller Setup" menu, press “B” to enable or change password.
LOOP AM 344 0-C 1 8:15 :43 11 /25/ 200 8
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
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Access the TSI Map setup, it allows up to set up to four maps setting, but only one can active. After choose
the map number, select the desired slot and port number for the mapping target. Next, select the starting
timeslot number (T.S) and the timeslot amount (T.S #), and data or voice mode (d/v) for the target. Also
select the desired slot, port and starting timeslot number (T.S) for the mapping source. After setup, select
“Yes” for confirmation.
Under the "Controller Setup" menu, press “C” to setup TSI map.
LOOP AM 344 0-C = == Syst em Set up ( MAP ) = == 1 6:02 :10 09 /09/ 201 1
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
MAP NO: MA P_2
Ta rge t MQ- E1 NON -CA S Sou rce RT R
Targ et PO /TS D SL/P O T S P O/TS D SL/ PO T S PO/ TS D SL /PO TS PO/ TS D SL /PO
Slot : A == === == ==== === = = ==== == === ==== = === == = === === === === == ==== ===
Port : P1 1 1 d B 1 1 17 d B 17 1 d A 1 1 17 d A 1
T.S. : 01 1 2 d B 2 1 18 d B 18 2 d A 1 2 18 d A 1
1 3 d B 3 1 19 d B 19 3 d A 1 3 19 d A 1
1 4 d B 4 1 20 d B 20 4 d A 1 4 20 d A 1
T.S. # : 31 1 5 d B 5 1 21 d B 21 5 d A 1 5 21 d A 1
Clea r : No 1 6 d B 6 1 22 d B 22 6 d A 1 6 22 d A 1
d/v : d 1 7 d B 7 1 23 d B 23 7 d A 1 7 23 d A 1
1 8 d B 8 1 24 d B 24 8 d A 1 8 24 d A 1
1 9 d B 9 1 25 d B 25 9 d A 1 9 25 d A 1
Sour ce 1 10 d B 10 1 26 d B 26 10 d A 1 10 26 d A 1
Slot : B 1 11 d B 11 1 27 d B 27 11 d A 1 11 27 d A 1
Port : 1 12 d B 12 1 28 d B 28 12 d A 1 12 28 d A 1
T.S. : 01 1 13 d B 13 1 29 d B 29 13 d A 1 13 29 d A 1
1 14 d B 14 1 30 d B 30 14 d A 1 14 30 d A 1
Conf irm ?Ye s 1 15 d B 15 1 31 d B 31 15 d A 1 15 31 d A 1
1 16 d B 16 16 d A 1 16 32 d
<< P res s E SC t o r etu rn t o C ont roll er Set up m enu , t hen Pre ss D to ac tiv e >>
NOTE:
For voice cards, users do not have to select the time slot (T.S) data. The system will automatically adjust
the T.S number according to the port number you set up. T.S 01 is for port1, T.S 02 is for port 2…and
T.S 10 is for port 10. The T.S (time slot) number will always correspond to the port number.
After complete the TSI Map Setup, press ESC key, then the following screen shows up.
LOOP AM 34 40 -C = = = Sy ste m Se tup (MA P) = == 18 :12: 42 08 /0 1/20 11
Ple ase use D- comm and (n ext scr een ) to ac tiv ate map as cur ren t m ap.
and V- comm and (m ain men u) to s ave ma ps t o F las h me mor y.
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This function is to allow change the active map from previous setting.
Sample below shows the new setting on Map 1 will replace the previous Map 1 by select MAP_1 on Change to
TSI Map.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Sy stem Se tup (Ne w m ap) === 1 8:17 :40 11 /25/ 200 8
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
Ch ange to TS I Ma p : MA P_1
The TSI Map setting shows below is function by Time duration setting. Sample below shows Map 1 enable
from 00:00 to 11:59 and then it will switch to Map 2 from 12:00 to 23:59. The map3 and map 4 will not function
due to disable.
[ TSI Map ] sw itch sta rt h r/m in
M ap1 EN ABLE 00 :00
M ap2 EN ABLE 12 :00
M ap3 DI SABL E 00 :00
M ap4 DI SABL E 00 :00
You can view the TSI Map setting from Controller Menu > (C) System Configuration > (C) Current TSI Map
<< P res s E SC t o r etu rn t o C ont roll er Set up m enu , t hen Pre ss D to ac tiv e >>
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<< P res s E SC t o r etu rn t o C ont roll er Set up m enu , t hen Pre ss D to ac tiv e >>
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Below sample screen shows the status of Slot B and Slot D are mismatch. Then, select B and press Enter.
Type Y for confirmation.
This command will clear the related TSI and init the unit with default !!!
Select Slot : B
After the initialize procedure completed, go to Controller Menu > (I) Information Summary to check the result.
L O O P A M 3 4 4 0- C === Init a New Card === 18:53:43 08/01/2011
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB: ROLL OPTIONS
This command will clear the related TSI and init the unit with default !!!
Select Slot : D
<< ESC key ignore and return, ENTER key accept change >>
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This function is to clear the empty slot. The sample below shows to select B than press enter to accept.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Cle ar Emp ty S lot == = 1 0:43 :10 11 /26/ 200 8
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
Slot Re gis tere d M ode l St ate Slot Re gis tere d M ode l St ate
A 5
B Ro ute r-A un plu gge d
C
D
1
2 G7 03 un plu gge d
3 DT U-6 un plu gge d
4 LS -OP TICA L un plu gge d
This co mma nd w ill cl ear the re late d T SI and cle ar the slo t w ith ZER O ! !!
Sele ct Slo t : B
Slot Re gis tere d M ode l St ate Slot Re gis tere d M ode l St ate
A 5
B Ro ute r-A un plu gge d
C
D
1
2 G7 03 un plu gge d
3 DT U-6 un plu gge d
4 LS -OP TICA L un plu gge d
This co mma nd w ill cl ear the re late d T SI and cle ar the slo t w ith ZER O ! !!
Sele ct Slo t : 2
<< E SC key ign ore an d re tur n, ENTE R k ey acce pt cha nge >>
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Follow the command path “Main Menu> (S)System Setup> (K)DS0-SNCP Setup” to access DS0-SNCP setup.
Set DS0-SNCP to “ENABLE”, and set Action to “Create”. Then, press ENTER.
LOOP AM 344 0 -C = == DS0 -SN CP S etup == = 09:4 9:5 1 1 0 /09/ 200 9
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
Select two 3E1 cards for DS0-SNCP protection and a particular plug-in card as the protected unit and confirm
with the setting.
LOOP A M34 40 -C === DS0- SNC P Cr eati on == = 09:4 9:1 2 10 /09/ 200 9
Plea se Inp ut d eci mal num ber (1 ~31) , B ACK SPAC E t o e dit
Prot ect ion Gro up Cre atio n, Usi ng m ap 1 T otal DS 0-S NCP: 5
==== === === ==== === === ==== === === ==== === === ==== === === ==== === === ==== === === ==== === =
Prot ect ed Slot : A ( E1 ) [.PP PPP ... .... ... ... .... ... ... ...]
Port : NON -CA S
T.S. :01
C ount :05
Prim ary Slot : 1 ( 3E 1 ) [.WW WWW ... .... ... ... .... ... ... ...]
Port :P1 NON -CA S Pro tec tio n De lay : 0 0
T.S. :01 Upst rea m S end AIS : O n
Seco nda ry Slot : 2 ( 3E 1 ) [.SS SSS ... .... ... ... .... ... ... ...]
Port :P1 NON -CA S Pro tec tio n De lay : 0 0
T.S. :01 Upst rea m S end AIS : O n
Note: “PDH Ring Protection” and “PDH Ring Diagnositc” are optional functions. To access theses two
optional functions, you must order the controller card with PDH function, or these two functions will not show on
the VT100 menu.
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Follow the command path “Main Menu> (S) System Setup> (R) PDH Ring Protection” to access PDH Ring
Protection. Enable PDH ring protection, and set up the swithching interval and station type.
Follow the command path “Main Menu> (S) System Setup> (T) PDH Ring Diagnostic ” to access PDH Ring
Protection.
Sample Screen for PDH Ring Diagnostic
LOOP AM3440-C === PDH Ring Diagnostic === 17:04:27 07/09/2009
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This function is SNTP server setup. Simple Network Timing Protocol (SNTP) is an adaptation of the Network
Time Protocol (NTP) used to synchronize computer clocks in the Internet.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === SNT P s etup == = 1 5:22 :58 11 /27/ 200 8
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B/` : RO LL UP/ DOWN OP TIO NS
SNTP ON /OF F : O FF
SNTP se rve r 1 : 0 00. 000. 000 .00 0
SNTP se rve r 2 : 0 00. 000. 000 .00 0
SSH (Secure Shell) is a network protocol that allows data to be exchanged over a secure channel between
two computers. Encryption provides confidentiality and integrity of data. SSH uses public-key cryptography
to authenticate the remote computer and allow the remote computer to authenticate the user, if necessary.
TELNET (TELecommunication NETwork) is a network protocol used on the Internet or local area network
(LAN) connections.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === TEL NET /SS H Se tup == = 1 5:25 :59 11 /27/ 200 8
ARRO W K EYS : C URS OR MOVE , ENT ER K EY : I TEM SEL ECT
Note:
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The default value is -48 V DC. Of the four kinds of power type: -48V DC, -24V DC, 125 V DC, and AC. The
system of AM3440 will not note the power type, so the user needs to choose it manually.
LOOP AM 344 0-C = == P owe r S etup == = 1 5:27 :19 11 /27/ 200 8
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
Powe r 1 Ty pe : -4 8V DC
Powe r 2 Ty pe : -4 8V DC
[LOG ] [MIS C]
U -> Ch oos e a Slo t A -> Al arm Cut Of f
F -> Lo g O ff [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu X -> Cl ear Ala rm Que ue
O -> Lo g O n [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu Y -> Co ntr olle r R etu rn t o D efa ult
Z -> Co ntr olle r R ese t
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Press “S” from the Controller Menu screen to enter into the Controller Setup menu, see also below screen.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Con tro lle r Se tup == = 1 5:54 :53 11 /27/ 200 8
Press "A" from the above "Controller Setup" menu to set up system configuration. Then move the cursor at
"TSI Function" option and use TAB or "`" key to set "TSI Function" as 1:N (Multicast). Press ESC to return to
the "Controller Setup" menu.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Sy stem Se tup (SY STE M) === 1 6:42 :59 09 /09/ 201 1
Plea se Inp ut d eci mal num ber (0 ~9), BA CKS PACE to ed it
[Sys tem ]
Time /Da te : 16 :42 :59 09/ 09/ 2011
Devi ce Nam e : LO OP AM34 40- C
[Net wor k]
NI EN I PAdd res s Su bne tMas k Fra me LB Ti mer
LAN :ON 1 92.1 68. 014 .189 25 5.2 55.2 55. 000 Eth ern et
WAN :OF F 0 10.0 10. 012 .002 25 5.2 55.2 55. 000 HDL C 00 000 001
Gate way In terf ace : L AN Ga tew ay I PAd dr: 192 .16 8.0 14.2 54
[TSI ma p]
TSI Fun cti on : 1:N (Mul tic ast ) Cloc k M ode : No rma l
Idle Si gna llin g: 101 0
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Before setting TSI map for this 1:N (Multicast) TSI function, make sure the previous TSI map setting is
cleared up.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Con tro lle r Se tup == = 1 6:03 :55 11 /27/ 200 8
A -> Syst em
S -> SNM P S etu p
B -> Pas swo rd
C -> TSI Ma p S etup
D -> Sel ect a New TSI Ma p
E -> Cop y a TS I Ma p t o A noth er
F -> Cle ar a T SI M ap
L -> Com man d L ine
I -> Ini t N ew Card
J -> Cle ar Emp ty S lot
G -> Lin k B ack up F unc tio n
Q -> QDS 1 1 :1 Prot ect ion
K -> DS0 -SN CP Setu p
R -> PDH Ri ng Prot ect ion
T -> PDH Ri ng Diag nos tic
N -> SNT P S etu p
H -> TEL NET /SS H Se tup
P -> Pow er Set up
Press "F" from the above "Controller Setup" menu to clear the previous TSI map. Then press ESC to return
to the "Controller Setup" menu.
LOOP AM 344 0-C == = S yste m S etu p (C lea r) === 1 6:06 :18 11 /27/ 200 8
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
<< P res s E SC t o r etu rn t o C ont roll er Set up m enu , t hen Pre ss D to ac tiv e >>
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Con tro lle r Se tup == = 1 8:41 :04 11 /27/ 200 8
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Slot 1
Below settings are for SlotA time slot TSI Port 1
01 mapping to SlotB time slot 01 and TS01
SlotA time slot 01 mapping to Slot1/Port1 time
slot 01. AM3440-C
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Sy stem Se tup (SY STE M) === 1 5:47 :02 09 /09/ 201 1
Plea se Inp ut d eci mal num ber (0 ~9), BA CKS PACE to ed it
[Sys tem ]
Time /Da te : 15 :47 :02 09/ 09/ 2011
Devi ce Nam e : LO OP AM34 40- C
[Net wor k]
NI EN I PAdd res s Su bne tMas k Fra me LB Ti mer
LAN :ON 1 92.1 68. 014 .189 25 5.2 55.2 55. 000 Eth ern et
WAN :OF F 0 10.0 10. 012 .002 25 5.2 55.2 55. 000 HDL C 00 000 001
Gate way In terf ace : L AN Ga tew ay I PAd dr: 192 .16 8.0 14.2 54
Below setting is for mapping Slot A's time slot 01 to Slot B's time slot 01.
LOOP AM 344 0-C = == Syst em Set up ( MAP ) = == 1 0:57 :08 09 /29/ 201 1
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
MAP NO: MA P_1
Ta rge t E1 NON -CA S Sou rce E1 N ON- CAS
Targ et PO /TS D SL/P O T S P O/TS D SL/ PO T S PO/ TS D SL /PO TS PO/ TS D SL /PO TS
Slot : B == === == ==== === = = ==== == === ==== = === == = === === === === == ==== === ===
Port : 1 d A 1 17 d 1 d 17 d
T.S. : 01 2 d 18 d 2 d 18 d
3 d 19 d 3 d 19 d
4 d 20 d 4 d 20 d
T.S. # : 01 5 d 21 d 5 d 21 d
Clea r : No 6 d 22 d 6 d 22 d
d/v : d 7 d 23 d 7 d 23 d
8 d 24 d 8 d 24 d
9 d 25 d 9 d 25 d
Sour ce 10 d 26 d 10 d 26 d
Slot : A 11 d 27 d 11 d 27 d
Port : 12 d 28 d 12 d 28 d
T.S. : 01 13 d 29 d 13 d 29 d
14 d 30 d 14 d 30 d
Conf irm ?Ye s 15 d 31 d 15 d 31 d
16 d 16 d
<< P res s E SC t o r etu rn t o C ont roll er Set up m enu , t hen Pre ss D to ac tiv e >>
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Below setting is for mapping Slot A's time slot 01 to Slot 1/Port 1's time slot 01.
LOOP AM 344 0-C = == Syst em Set up ( MAP ) = == 1 0:57 :08 09 /29/ 201 1
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
MAP NO: MA P_1
Ta rge t Q uad -E1 NON -CA S Sou rce E1 N ON- CAS
Targ et PO /TS D SL/P O T S P O/TS D SL/ PO T S PO/ TS D SL /PO TS PO/ TS D SL /PO TS
Slot : 1 == === == ==== === = = ==== == === ==== = === == = === === === === == ==== === ===
Port : P1 1 1 d A 1 17 d 1 d 17 d
T.S. : 01 2 d 18 d 2 d 18 d
3 d 19 d 3 d 19 d
4 d 20 d 4 d 20 d
T.S. # : 01 5 d 21 d 5 d 21 d
Clea r : No 6 d 22 d 6 d 22 d
d/v : d 7 d 23 d 7 d 23 d
8 d 24 d 8 d 24 d
9 d 25 d 9 d 25 d
Sour ce 10 d 26 d 10 d 26 d
Slot : A 11 d 27 d 11 d 27 d
Port : 12 d 28 d 12 d 28 d
T.S. : 01 13 d 29 d 13 d 29 d
14 d 30 d 14 d 30 d
Conf irm ?Ye s 15 d 31 d 15 d 31 d
16 d 16 d
<< P res s E SC t o r etu rn t o C ont roll er Set up m enu , t hen Pre ss D to ac tiv e >>
Ch ange to TS I Ma p : MA P_1
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LOOP AM 344 0-C === Con tro lle r Se tup == = 1 8:43 :02 12 /04/ 200 8
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Sy stem Se tup (Ne w m ap) === 1 8:44 :38 12 /04/ 200 8
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
Ch ange to TS I Ma p : MA P_3
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Enable MAP_3 as the current TSI map. Then press "Y" to confirm the setting or "N" to abort. To save the new
map configuration to flash memory, press "V" from the "Controller Menu".
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Sy stem Se tup (Ne w m ap) === 1 8:44 :38 12 /04/ 200 8
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
Ch ange to TS I Ma p : MA P_3
<< P res s E SC t o r etu rn t o C ont roll er Set up m enu , t hen Pre ss D to ac tiv e >>
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The Alarm Relay is applied to configure the Alarm Relay output present on the front panel of AM3440
controller. The alarm relay circuit will be triggered when an alarm is detected. To return the alarm relay to the
normal state, the user has three options to choose from. The detailed description for each option is listed
below:
AUTO: The alarm relay will return to normal state once the problem of all detected alarm are solved. To
check the alarm status, see the (Q)Alarm Queue Summary screen. The alarm status “clear” indicates the
problem of the alarm s are solved.
PERIOD: The user has to set up a time limit first, and the default setting is 2 seconds. That means the alarm
relay will return to normal condition after 2 seconds the alarm is detected.
MANUAL: When alarms are detected and reported to CTRL card , the user has to cut off all the alarms
manually by pressing the ACO button on the controller’s front panel, or by activating “(A) Alarm Cut off “ from
the main menu. Then, the alarm relay will return to the normal state.
DISABLE: The alarm relay will remain disabled when alarms occur.
LOOP AM 344 0-C = == Syst em Ala rm S etu p = == 1 8:47 :36 12 /04/ 200 8
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
[Ala rm Typ e]
ALAR M C UT OFF : D ISA BLE
SLOT IN ACT IVE : D ISA BLE
SLOT ST ART -UP : D ISA BLE
CLOC K L OSS : D ISA BLE
LINK SW ITC H : D ISA BLE
MAP SWI TCH : D ISA BLE
POWE R A LAR M : D ISA BLE
TYPE MI SMA TCH : D ISA BLE
DUAL -CP U A LARM : D ISA BLE
MANA GEM ENT ALM : M AJO R
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Note: Check the current hardware version before firmware upgrade. Make sure the existing hardware
version is compatible to the updated firmware version. For more details, please see the backward
compatibility chart.
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LOOP AM 344 0-C = == Down loa d F irmw are == = 1 8:52 :13 12 /04/ 200 8
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, Pl eas e In put : n nn.n nn. nnn .nnn , B ACK SPAC E t o e dit
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Upl oad Fi rmwa re === 1 8:52 :54 12 /04/ 200 8
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, Pl eas e In put : n nn.n nn. nnn .nnn , B ACK SPAC E t o e dit
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For firmware version 2.X or over update to over version 3.X (i.e. V.2.01 update to V.3.00)
A-1. Under "Controller Menu", press "W" to enter into "Firmware Transfer" menu.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Con tro lle r Me nu === 1 1:28 :39 12 /05/ 200 8
(Slo t A ~D, 1~5 )
Seri al Num ber : 12 3472 Redu nda nt Cont rol ler : Di sab led
Hard war e V ersi on: Ve r.G Star t T ime : 09: 55: 17 1 2/0 5/2 008
Soft war e V ersi on: V7 .05. 01 10/ 28/2 008 Devi ce Nam e: L OOP AM 3440 -C
[LOG ] [MIS C]
U -> Ch oos e a Slo t A -> Al arm Cut Of f
F -> Lo g O ff [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu X -> Cl ear Ala rm Que ue
O -> Lo g O n [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu Y -> Co ntr olle r R etu rn t o D efa ult
Z -> Co ntr olle r R ese t
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A-2. Press "A" from "File Transfer" menu to download mainboard firmware, see below screen.
LOOP AM 344 0-C = == Down loa d F irmw are == = 1 1:44 :54 12 /05/ 200 8
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, Pl eas e In put : n nn.n nn. nnn .nnn , B ACK SPAC E t o e dit
A-3. If the “Current Firmware Bank” is “2”, download AM3440_T.RUN to bank 1. After the download is
completed, then reboot the system.
If the “Current Firmware Bank” is “1”, pull the CPU interface out from the main chassis. Then adjust
jumper 1 to be "ON", please see also below diagram. Download AM3440_T.RUN to bank 1 after
plugging the CPU board into the main chassis. After the download is completed, adjust the jumper 1 to
be "OFF". Then reboot the system.
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JUM1
CPU Interface
: ON : OFF
A-4. Download the file, strapper.rom, to boot up code. Under "File Transfer" menu, press "E" to get into
the submenu to download the file. (NOTE: Do not reboot now.)
LOOP AM 344 0-C == = Fi le Tra nsfe r = == 1 1:46 :58 12 /05/ 200 8
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LOOP AM 344 0-C == = D ownl oad Bo otup Co de === 1 1:48 :58 12 /05/ 200 8
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, Pl eas e In put : n nn.n nn. nnn .nnn , B ACK SPAC E t o e dit
A-5. After downloading V3.xx runcode to bank2, reset the system to enable the new firmware.
NOTE: If you want bank 1 to has the same firmware as bank 2's, please followe below procedures:
1. Make sure the current firmwre bank is bank 2.
2. Then download V3.xx runcode to bank 1.
3. Rest the system to enable the new firmware.
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For firmware version 2.X or over update to over version 2.X (i.e. V.2.01 update to V.2.08).
For firmware version 3.X or over update to over version 3.X (i.e. V.3.00 update to V.3.02).
B-1. Connect the Ethernet port of the AM3440 to the TFTP server Ethernet port.
B-2. Click the TFTP server icon on your PC screen to run the TFTP program. A screen will be shown with
your PC’s IP address displayed. Left-click your mouse on the Settings button.
B-3. Hook-up the COM PORT 1 of the VT100 (PC running VT100 emulation) to the AM3440 through the
front console port.
B-4. Run a VT100 terminal after connecting to the AM3440.
B-5. Under the main menu, press “W” to enter into the “File Transfer” menu.
B-6. Under the “File Transfer” menu, press “A”.
Press “A” to download mainboard firmware, “B” to upload mainboard firmware, and "R" to copy firmware to
redundant.
LOOP AM 344 0-C == = Fi le Tra nsfe r = == 1 1:50 :55 12 /05/ 200 8
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B-7. Enter the proper TFTP Server IP address and the firmware file name.
LOOP AM 344 0-C = == Down loa d F irmw are == = 1 1:54 :03 12 /05/ 200 8
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, Pl eas e In put : n nn.n nn. nnn .nnn , B ACK SPAC E t o e dit
NOTE: When new firmware is downloaded to a AM3440-C that has its current firmware in BANK 1, the new
firmware is not activated until the AM3440 is rebooted. Upon reboot the newly downloaded
firmware will automatically be switched to BANK 2 and it will become the new current firmware,
Similarly, if the current firmware is in BANK 2, the newly downloaded firmware will be switched to
BANK 1 upon rebooting. BANKS only switch after a download occurs and the AM3440 is rebooted.
B-8. Press ENTER, then "Really want to download? [Y/N)", shows on the screen, press "Y" to confirm the
download, or “N” to abort it.
B-9. As the download is completed, press ESC to return to the "File Transfer" screen.
B-10. Press ESC to return to the "Controller Menu" screen.
B-11. Press “Z” to reset the system, the download is done.
Store Configuration:
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Sto re/ Retr iev e C onfi gur ati on== = 1 1:56 :20 12 /05/ 200 8
Then the system will prompt the following message, shown in the bottom line. Enter “Y” to confirm the setting
or “N” to abort.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Sto re/ Retr iev e C onfi gur ati on== = 1 1:56 :49 12 /05/ 200 8
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Press “Y” from the above screen, then enter password in the following screen. The default password is
LOOP.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Sto re/ Retr iev e C onfi gur ati on== = 1 1:56 :49 12 /05/ 200 8
Then press ENTER from the above screen, the configuration is saved.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Sto re/ Retr iev e C onfi gur ati on== = 1 1:56 :49 12 /05/ 200 8
Retrieve Configuration:
Use arrow keys to move the cursor at “RETRIEVE”, which will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Sto re/ Retr iev e C onfi gur ati on== = 1 1:58 :40 12 /05/ 200 8
Press ENTER from the above screen. Then press “Y” to retrieve last stored configuration, or “N” to abort it.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Sto re/ Retr iev e C onfi gur ati on== = 1 1:58 :40 12 /05/ 200 8
Press “Y” from the above screen, then enter password in the following screen. The default password is
LOOP.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Sto re/ Retr iev e C onfi gur ati on== = 1 2:09 :05 12 /05/ 200 8
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Then press ENTER from the above screen, the configuration is retrieved.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Sto re/ Retr iev e C onfi gur ati on== = 1 2:09 :05 12 /05/ 200 8
[Net wor k]
NI EN I PAdd res s Su bne tMas k Fra me LB Ti mer
LAN :OF F 0 00.0 00. 000 .000 00 0.0 00.0 00. 000 Eth ern et
WAN :OF F 0 00.0 00. 000 .000 00 0.0 00.0 00. 000 HDL C 00 000 001
Gate way In terf ace : L AN Ga tew ay I PAd dr: 000 .00 0.0 00.0 00
Press ESC key from the above screen. Then press "Y" to confirm the new setting or "N" to abort.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Sy stem Se tup (SY STE M) === 1 2:14 :18 12 /05/ 200 8
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, Pl eas e In put : h h:mm :ss mm /dd/ yyy y, BACK SPA CE to e dit
[Sys tem ]
Time /Da te : 12 :14 :18 12/ 05/ 2008
Devi ce Nam e : LO OP AM34 40- C
[Net wor k]
NI EN I PAdd res s Su bne tMas k Fra me LB Ti mer
LAN :OF F 0 00.0 00. 000 .000 00 0.0 00.0 00. 000 Eth ern et
WAN :OF F 0 00.0 00. 000 .000 00 0.0 00.0 00. 000 HDL C 00 000 001
Gate way In terf ace : L AN Ga tew ay I PAd dr: 000 .00 0.0 00.0 00
>> C han ge conf igu rat ion (Y/ N)? (No te: to save ,pl eas e us e V -co mman d)
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Under the "Controller Menu", press “K” to do clock source setup. Then the following screen will show up.
LOOP AM 344 0-C = == S yst em Setu p ( CLO CK-N orm al Mode ) = ==1 5:22 :10 12 /05/ 200 8
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
Configuration option:
Configuration Option Default
Master_Clk Source INTERNAL, EXTERNAL INTERNAL
Clock Hold-Over mode is configured to ON. The operation of system clock show as below.
When the frequency accuracy of system clock is over ±198 ppm, the system clock will enter to
Hold-Over mode. When the frequency accuracy of system clock is lower than ±198 ppm, the system
clock will track the reference clock.
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[Net wor k]
NI EN I PAdd res s Su bne tMas k Fra me LB Ti mer
LAN :ON 1 92.1 68. 014 .189 25 5.2 55.2 55. 000 Eth ern et
WAN :OF F 0 10.0 10. 012 .002 25 5.2 55.2 55. 000 HDL C 00 000 001
Gate way In terf ace : L AN Ga tew ay I PAd dr: 192 .16 8.0 14.2 54
Press ESC key from the above screen. Then press "Y" to confirm the new setting or "N" to abort.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Sy stem Se tup (SY STE M) === 1 5:07 :56 09 /13/ 201 1
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
[Sys tem ]
Time /Da te : 15 :07 :56 09/ 13/ 2011
Devi ce Nam e : LO OP AM34 40- C
[Net wor k]
NI EN I PAdd res s Su bne tMas k Fra me LB Ti mer
LAN :ON 1 92.1 68. 014 .189 25 5.2 55.2 55. 000 Eth ern et
WAN :OF F 0 10.0 10. 012 .002 25 5.2 55.2 55. 000 HDL C 00 000 001
Gate way In terf ace : L AN Ga tew ay I PAd dr: 192 .16 8.0 14.2 54
>> C han ge conf igu rat ion (Y/ N)? (No te: to save ,pl eas e us e V -co mman d)
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Then exit from the above menu after keying "Y" to confirm the latest system configuration.
Go to Quad E1's Port Menu. Under the "Port Menu", press "S" to get in the "Port System Setup" menu. Use
arrow key to move the cursor at the "FDL" item, and TAB key to select "SSM" option.
SLOT 2 Qua d-E1 PO RT 1 = == Port Sy ste m Se tup == = 1 5:13 :51 06 /25/ 200 4
FRAM E = ON
CODE = HD B3
CRC = ON
RAI = ON
AIS = FR AME D
CAS = OF F
SIGN ALL ING = TR ANS
CGA = NO RM
OOS = BU SY
FDL = SS M
Sa_b it = Sa 4
IDLE = D5
Prot ect ed = CI RCU IT
Mast er = MA STE R
INTF = 75 Oh m
Then back to the "Controller Menu", press “K” to do clock source setup. Then the following screen will show
up. This menu is allowed to set up first, second, and third clcok sources. The "SLOT_1 P1" means port 1 of
slot 1.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Sys tem Set up (CL OCK- SSM Mo de) === 1 1:03 :50 09 /29/ 201 1
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, Pl eas e In put : 0 ~9, A~F , B ACKS PAC E t o ed it
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Port 3
Port 2
Port 1
E1
AM3440 QE1
Port 4 Network
Unit 1
Port 3
Port 2
Port 1
The Unit 1 setting screen shown below, SLOT_1 P3 is the current clock and top priority for the quality level
of its receive Sabit is "4". So the quality level of its transmit Sabit must be "F".
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Clo ck Sour ce Set up ( SSM Mo de) === 1 1:09 :22 10 /04/ 201 1
Firs t Cl ock Sou rce : S LOT _1 P3 [ Tx_ Sab it: F , R x_S abit : 4 ]
Seco nd Cl ock Sou rce : S LOT _1 P1 [ Tx_ Sab it: 4 , R x_S abit : F ]
Thir d Cl ock Sou rce : I NTE RNA L
Curr ent Cl ock : F IRS T_C LK
Cloc k St atus : N ORM AL
<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ba r t o re fre sh >>
The Unit 2 setting screen shown below, SLOT_1 P1 is the current clock and top priority for the quality level
of its receive Sabit is "4". So the quality level of its transmit Sabit must be "F".
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Clo ck Sour ce Set up ( SSM Mo de) === 1 1:12 :36 10 /04/ 201 1
Firs t Cl ock Sou rce : S LOT _1 P1 [ Tx_ Sab it: F , R x_S abit : 4 ]
Seco nd Cl ock Sou rce : I NTE RNA L
Thir d Cl ock Sou rce : N ONE
Curr ent Cl ock : F IRS T_C LK
Cloc k St atus : N ORM AL
<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ba r t o re fre sh >>
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AM3440
TSI E1
loopback
E1 Devices
E1 BERT
AIS
LOOP AM 344 0-C === BER T T est === 1 6:31 :57 12 /10/ 200 8
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
Test Sl ot : A ( E1 )
Test Po rt :
Patt ern Ty pe : 2e xp2 0-1
Spli t M ode : Se nd AIS
Test Ch ann el : Ma ppe d
Test Di rec t : To -Li ne
User Pa tte rn : 00 000 000
Peri od( sec ) : 00 000 00
Test En abl e : DI SAB LE
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>> Use TAB key to select unit, and ENTER key to clear alarm: ALL SLOTs
>> R est art Mod e ? *War m R est art C old Res tar t
>>SP ACE ba r to re fre sh o r e nte r a com man d == =>
Under the Controller Menu, press "U" to choose a slot for the DTE (V.35) port. Then the following Port Menu
of DTE (V.35) port will show.
SLOT 3 DTE POR T 1 === Por t M enu === 1 0:40 :07 07 /06/ 200 6
[LOG ] [MIS C]
F -> Lo g O ff
O -> Lo g O n B -> DT E b oard Re tur n to De fau lt
U -> Ch oos e Ot her Sl ot Z -> Un it Rese t
P -> Ch oos e DT E P ort
E -> Re tur n to Ma in Menu
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<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ba r t o re fre sh >>
<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ba r t o re fre sh >>
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<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ba r t o re fre sh >>
<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ba r t o re fre sh >>
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To enter the DTE status menu, press " I ". The following screen appears.
SLOT 3 DTE POR T 1 = == U nit St atus == = 1 8:35 :27 03 /01/ 200 1
<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ba r t o re fre sh >>
<< E SC to retu rn to prev iou s m enu, SP ACE to ref res h, U ke y t o ch ang e u nit >>
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To enter the Loopback and Test screen, press "L". The following screen appears.
SLOT 3 DTE POR T 1 === Un it L oop bac k an d T est === 1 8:35 :39 03 /01/ 200 1
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE; EN TER KEY : I TEM SEL ECT ; T AB,' `': NE XT/P REV UN IT
DTE Por t 1
[TES T M ENU ]
DTE Loo pba ck : * OFF TO -DT E T O-D S1
Send V. 54 Acti vat e C ode to Far -End : * DTE
Send V. 54 Deac tiv ate Cod e t o F ar-E nd : * DTE
Send BE RT : * OFF ON
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Bank 1 Fir mwar e V er. : V 2.0 1.0 1 03 /03 /20 06 (Go od)
Bank 2 Fir mwar e V er. : V 2.0 1.0 1 03 /03 /20 06 (Go od)
Work ing Fi rmwa re Ban k: 1
TFTP Se rve r IP : 1 92. 168 .1.1
Firm war e F ile Nam e : h dsl _f. run
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[LOG ] [MIS C]
F -> Lo g O ff
O -> Lo g O n B -> DT E b oard Re tur n to De fau lt
U -> Ch oos e Ot her Sl ot Z -> Ca rd Rese t
P -> Ch oos e DT E P ort
E -> Re tur n to Ma in Menu
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<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ba r t o re fre sh >>
<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ba r t o re fre sh >>
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<< E SC to retu rn to prev iou s m enu, SP ACE to ref res h, U ke y t o ch ang e u nit >>
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SLOT 1 DTE POR T 1 === Un it L oop bac k an d T est === 1 5:42 :13 12 /10/ 200 8
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE; EN TER KEY : I TEM SEL ECT ; T AB,' `': NE XT/P REV UN IT
DTE Por t 1
[TES T M ENU ]
DTE Loo pba ck : * OFF TO -DT E T O-D S1
Send V. 54 Acti vat e C ode to Far -End : * DTE
Send V. 54 Deac tiv ate Cod e t o F ar-E nd : * DTE
Send BE RT : * OFF ON
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Bank 1 Fir mwar e V er. : V 2.0 1.0 2 04 /27 /20 06 (Go od)
Bank 2 Fir mwar e V er. : V 2.0 1.0 2 04 /27 /20 06 (Go od)
Work ing Fi rmwa re Ban k: 1
TFTP Se rve r IP : 0 10. 003 .005 .00 1
Firm war e F ile Nam e :
[LOG ] [MIS C]
F -> Lo g O ff
O -> Lo g O n B -> DT E b oard Re tur n to De fau lt
U -> Ch oos e Ot her Sl ot Z -> Ca rd Rese t
P -> Ch oos e DT E P ort
E -> Re tur n to Ma in Menu
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[LOG ] [MIS C]
F -> Lo g O ff
O -> Lo g O n B -> DT E b oard Re tur n to De fau lt
U -> Ch oos e Ot her Sl ot Z -> Ca rd Rese t
P -> Ch oos e DT E P ort
E -> Re tur n to Ma in Menu
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[LOG ] [MIS C]
F -> Lo g O ff
O -> Lo g O n B -> DT E b oard Re tur n to De fau lt
U -> Ch oos e Ot her Sl ot Z -> Un it Rese t
P -> Ch oos e DT E P ort
E -> Re tur n to Ma in Menu
<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ba r t o re fre sh >>
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<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ba r t o re fre sh >>
<< E SC to retu rn to prev iou s m enu, SP ACE to ref res h, U ke y t o ch ang e u nit >>
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Note:
Configuration Option Default
X50 MUX No_MUX (1.2K to 64K data rate), MUX(1.2K to 9.6K data rate) No_MUX
SYNC mode SYNC, ASYNC-8, ASYNC-9, ASYNC-10, ASYNC-11 SYNC
Rate Please refer to the data rate table below for detail information
4.8k sel fixed, first half, last half, odd pair, even pair fixed
Clock Normal, Inverted Normal
Data Normal, Inverted Normal
RTS Permanent, Active Permanent
TTM Off, ON Off
DCD Permanent ON, Remote all one forward Permanent ON
X50 Por t 1
[TES T M ENU ]
RS23 2 L oop back : * OFF TO -DT E T O-D S1
Send BE RT : * OFF ON
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>> C han ge conf igu rat ion (Y/ N)? (No te: to save ,pl eas e us e V -co mman d)
Bank 1 Fir mwar e V er. : V 2.0 1.0 2 04 /27 /20 06 (Go od)
Bank 2 Fir mwar e V er. : V 2.0 1.0 2 04 /27 /20 06 (Go od)
Work ing Fi rmwa re Ban k: 2
TFTP Se rve r IP : 0 10. 003 .005 .00 1
Firm war e F ile Nam e :
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[LOG ] [M ISC]
U -> Ch oos e a Por t Y -> U nit Lo ad D efa ult Con fig
F -> Lo g O ff [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu Z -> U nit Re set
O -> Lo g O n [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu
E -> Re tur n to Co ntr olle r M ain Men u
SLOT D ATM /FR T1 = == Por t 1- Hou r P erf. Re por t == = 17: 17: 49 07/2 1/2 002
USER
-- V ali d S econ ds in Curr ent 15 -Min In ter val : 2 90 seco nds
( ES) (UAS ) (BE S) (SE S) (CS S) (L OFC)
C urr ent 15- Min In terv al : 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 st Nea rest 15 -Mi n In ter val : - --- - ---- - --- -- --- -- --- -- -- ---
2 nd Nea rest 15 -Mi n In ter val : - --- - ---- - --- -- --- -- --- -- -- ---
3 rd Nea rest 15 -Mi n In ter val : - --- - ---- - --- -- --- -- --- -- -- ---
4 th Nea rest 15 -Mi n In ter val : - --- - ---- - --- -- --- -- --- -- -- ---
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SLOT D ATM /FR T1 = == Por t 1- Hou r S tat. Re por t == = 17: 18: 05 07/2 1/2 002
USER
-- V ali d S econ ds in Curr ent 15 -Min In ter val : 2 90 seco nds
( %AS ) ( %EF S) (% ES) ( %BES ) (%S ES) (% CSS ) (% LOF C)
C urr ent 15- Min : 100 .00 % 10 0.0 0% 0.00 00% 0. 0000 % 0 .00 00% 0.0 000 % 0. 000 0%
1 st Nea rest 15 -Mi n : --- --- - -- --- -- ---- --- -- ---- - - --- --- --- --- - -- --- --
2 nd Nea rest 15 -Mi n : --- --- - -- --- -- ---- --- -- ---- - - --- --- --- --- - -- --- --
3 rd Nea rest 15 -Mi n : --- --- - -- --- -- ---- --- -- ---- - - --- --- --- --- - -- --- --
4 th Nea rest 15 -Mi n : --- --- - -- --- -- ---- --- -- ---- - - --- --- --- --- - -- --- --
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SLOT D ATM /FR T1 === Po rt 2 4- H our Sta t. Rep ort === 17 :18 :48 07/ 21/ 200 2
USER %E S
-- V ali d S econ ds in Curr ent 15 -Min In ter val : 3 45 seco nds
-- V ali d 1 5-Mi n I nte rval s i n C urre nt 24- Hour In ter val: 0
( %ES ) ( %UA S) (%B ES) ( %SES ) (%C SS) (%L OFC )
C urr ent 15- Min : 0.0 000 % 0. 000 0% 0.00 00% 0. 0000 % 0 .00 00% 0.0 000 %
C urr ent 24- Hou r : --- --- - -- --- -- ---- --- -- ---- - - --- --- --- --- -
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>> S ele ct Sta tis tic s T ype ? *T1 /E1 Li ne F R S tati sti cs AT M S tat isti cs
<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ke y t o re fre sh >>
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SLOT D ATM /FR E 1 == = Por t F ram e Rel a y Sta tis tic s === 17 :23: 33 0 7/2 1/20 0 2
Cha nne l : 1
PVC Nu mbe r : 1 Tot al PVC : 1
<< I npu t P VC ( 0 for cha nne l s umma ry ) o r ES C t o p revi ous me nu > >
SLOT D ATM/FR E1 === Port Frame Relay Statistics === 17:23:33 07/21/2002
C han nel : 1
P VC : 1
D LCI : 10 0
Cha nne l : 1
PVC Nu mbe r : 1 Tot al PVC : 1
<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ke y t o re fre sh >>
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<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ke y t o re fre sh >>
<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ba r t o re fre sh >>
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SLOT D AT M /FR E1 === Por t A lar m His tor y = = = 17 :24: 14 07/ 2 1/20 02
LOCA L
[ALA RM- TYP E] [T HRE SHOL D] [ CURR -ST ATE ] [CO UNT ] [AL ARM ]
RAI OK 0 ENA BLE
AIS OK 0 ENA BLE
LOS OK 0 ENA BLE
LOF OK 0 ENA BLE
BPV 10 E-5 OK 0 ENA BLE
ES 1 OK 0 ENA BLE
UAS 1 OK 0 ENA BLE
CSS 1 OK 0 ENA BLE
ATM LOS OK 0 ENA BLE
ATM AIS AL M 37 ENA BLE
ATM RDI AL M 1 ENA BLE
ATM LOC OK 0 ENA BLE
FR L KD DI SAB LE 1 DIS ABL E
<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ke y t o re fre sh >>
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SLOT D AT M /FR E1 === Por t A lar m His tor y = = = 17 :24: 14 07/ 2 1/20 02
LOCA L
[ALA RM- TYP E] [T HRE SHOL D] [ CURR -ST ATE ] [CO UNT ] [AL ARM ]
YEL OK 0 ENA BLE
AIS OK 0 ENA BLE
LOS OK 1 ENA BLE
LOF OK 1 ENA BLE
BPV 10 E-5 OK 0 ENA BLE
ES 1 OK 0 ENA BLE
UAS 1 AL M 1 ENA BLE
CSS 1 OK 0 ENA BLE
FR L KD AL M 2 ENA BLE
>> S ele ct ATM Sta tus Typ e ? *T1/ E1 Sta tus FR Sta tus AT M S tatu s
-- L INE --
L OS : NO
L OF : NO
R CV AIS : NO
R CV YEL : NO
X MT AIS : NO
X MT YEL : NO
B PV ERR OR C OUN T : 0
ES ERR OR C OUN T : 0
-- T EST --
P ATT ERN TRA NSM ITT ED : OF F
N EAR -EN D LO OPB ACK : OF F
<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ke y t o re fre sh >>
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<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ke y t o re fre sh >>
6.5.6.2.2. FR to FR
<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ke y t o re fre sh >>
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A TM LIN E : SY NC
<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ke y t o re fre sh >>
-- L INE --
L OS : Y ES
L OF : F AS
R CV AIS : NO
R CV RAI : NO
X MT AIS : NO
X MT RAI : R AI
B PV ERR OR C OUN T : 0
ES ERR OR C OUN T : 0
-- T EST --
P ATT ERN TRA NSM ITT ED : OF F
N EAR -EN D LO OPB ACK : OF F
<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ke y t o re fre sh >>
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Press "Q" form the port menu to view the alarm queue.
SLOT D ATM/FR E1 === Unit Alarm Queue === 17:24:57 07/21/2002
1 -- Por t A: ATM RDI --- --- ---- --- --- ---1 7:1 3:3 4 07 /21 /20 02
2 -- Por t A: ATM AIS --- --- ---- --- --- ---1 7:1 3:3 4 07 /21 /20 02
3 -- Por t A: FR LKD- --- --- ---- --- --- ---1 7:1 3:3 3 07 /21 /20 02
<< E SC key ret urn to pre vio us menu or SP ACE bar to ref res h > >
Under the port menu, press "L" to setup the loopback test for the ATM FR T1 interface.
SLOT D AT M/FR T1 = == P ort Lo opba ck Tes t == = 17 :43 :55 03/ 23/ 200 2
ARRO W K EYS : C URS OR MOVE , ENT ER K EY : I TEM SEL ECT
- ST ATU S:
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Under the port menu, press "L" to setup the loopback test for the ATM FR E1 interface.
SLOT D AT M /FR E1 === Por t L oop b ack Tes t = = = 15 :44: 49 07/ 2 4/20 02
ARRO W K EYS : C URS OR MOVE , ENT ER K EY : I TEM SEL ECT
- ST ATU S:
SLOT D AT M/FR E1 === Por t A larm Se tup === 17 :45 :51 03/ 23/ 200 2
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
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Before the ATM-FR card can be set up, the TSI map for the card must be set up first. From the main controller
menu, choose S - System Setup to do this.
Enter the required information where the cursor appears in the left-hand side column of the screen. In the
example below three screens are shown in sequence to display the choices available to the user.
LOOP AM 344 0-C == = Sy ste m S etup (M AP) === 10: 08: 40 09/1 3/2 002
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
MAP NO: MA P_1
Ta rge t A TM/ FR Sou rce E1 NON -CAS
Targ et PO /TS D SL/P O T S P O/TS D SL/ PO T S PO/ TS D SL /PO TS PO/ TS D SL /PO TS
Slot : D == === == ==== === = = ==== == === ==== = === == = === === === === == ==== === ===
Port : 1 d B 1 17 d 1 d D 1 17 d
T.S. : 01 2 d B 2 18 d 2 d D 2 18 d
3 d B 3 19 d 3 d D 3 19 d
4 d B 4 20 d 4 d D 4 20 d
T.S. # : 04 5 d 21 d 5 d 21 d
Clea r : No 6 d 22 d 6 d 22 d
d/v : d 7 d 23 d 7 d 23 d
8 d 24 d 8 d 24 d
9 d 25 d 9 d 25 d
Sour ce 10 d 26 d 10 d 26 d
Slot : B 11 d 27 d 11 d 27 d
Port : 12 d 28 d 12 d 28 d
T.S. : 01 13 d 29 d 13 d 29 d
14 d 30 d 14 d 30 d
Conf irm ?Ye s 15 d 31 d 15 d 31 d
16 d 16 d
<< P res s E SC t o r etu rn t o C ont roll er Set up m enu , t hen Pre ss D to ac tiv e >>
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LOOP AM 344 0-C == = Sy ste m S etup (M AP) === 10: 08: 40 09/1 3/2 002
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
MAP NO: MA P_1
Ta rge t A TM/ FR Sou rce RTR
Targ et PO /TS D SL/P O T S P O/TS D SL/ PO T S PO/ TS D SL /PO TS PO/ TS D SL /PO TS
Slot : D == === == ==== === = = ==== == === ==== = === == = === === === === == ==== === ===
Port : 1 d B 1 17 d 1 d D 5 17 d
T.S. : 05 2 d B 2 18 d 2 d D 6 18 d
3 d B 3 19 d 3 d D 7 19 d
4 d B 4 20 d 4 d D 8 20 d
T.S. # : 04 5 d 61 1 21 d 5 d 21 d
Clea r : No 6 d 61 2 22 d 6 d 22 d
d/v : d 7 d 61 3 23 d 7 d 23 d
8 d 61 4 24 d 8 d 24 d
9 d 25 d 9 d 25 d
Sour ce 10 d 26 d 10 d 26 d
Slot : 3 11 d 27 d 11 d 27 d
Port : P1 12 d 28 d 12 d 28 d
T.S. : 01 13 d 29 d 13 d 29 d
14 d 30 d 14 d 30 d
Conf irm ?Ye s 15 d 31 d 15 d 31 d
16 d 16 d 32 d
<< P res s E SC t o r etu rn t o C ont roll er Set up m enu , t hen Pre ss D to ac tiv e >>
LOOP AM 344 0-C == = Sy ste m S etup (M AP) === 10: 08: 40 09/1 3/2 002
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
MAP NO: MA P_1
Ta rge t A TM/ FR Sou rce V.3 5
Targ et PO /TS D SL/P O T S P O/TS D SL/ PO T S PO/ TS D SL /PO TS PO/ TS D SL /PO TS
Slot : D == === == ==== === = = ==== == === ==== = === == = === === === === == ==== === ===
Port : 1 d B 1 17 d 1 1 d D 9 17 d
T.S. : 09 2 d B 2 18 d 1 2 d D 10 18 d
3 d B 3 19 d 1 3 d D 11 19 d
4 d B 4 20 d 1 4 d D 12 20 d
T.S. # : 04 5 d A 1 21 d 5 d 21 d
Clea r : No 6 d A 2 22 d 6 d 22 d
d/v : d 7 d A 3 23 d 7 d 23 d
8 d A 4 24 d 8 d 24 d
9 d 1 1 1 25 d 9 d 25 d
Sour ce 10 d 1 1 2 26 d 10 d 26 d
Slot : 1 11 d 1 1 3 27 d 11 d 27 d
Port : P1 12 d 1 1 4 28 d 12 d 28 d
T.S. : 01 13 d 29 d 13 d 29 d
14 d 30 d 14 d 30 d
Conf irm ?Ye s 15 d 31 d 15 d 31 d
16 d 16 d 32 d
<< P res s E SC t o r etu rn t o C ont roll er Set up m enu , t hen Pre ss D to ac tiv e >>
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LOOP AM 344 0-C == = Sy ste m S etup (M AP) === 10: 08: 40 09/1 3/2 002
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
MAP NO: MA P_1
Ta rge t A TM/ FR Sou rce HDL C
Targ et PO /TS D SL/P O T S P O/TS D SL/ PO T S PO/ TS D SL /PO TS PO/ TS D SL /PO TS
Slot : D == === == ==== === = = ==== == === ==== = === == = === === === === == ==== === ===
Port : 1 d B 1 17 d 1 d D 13
T.S. : 13 2 d B 2 18 d
3 d B 3 19 d
4 d B 4 20 d
T.S. # : 01 5 d A 1 21 d
Clea r : No 6 d A 2 22 d
d/v : d 7 d A 3 23 d
8 d A 4 24 d
9 d 1 1 1 25 d
Sour ce 10 d 1 1 2 26 d
Slot : HD 11 d 1 1 3 27 d
Port : 12 d 1 1 4 28 d
T.S. : 01 13 d HD 1 29 d
14 d 30 d
Conf irm ?Ye s 15 d 31 d
16 d
<< P res s E SC t o r etu rn t o C ont roll er Set up m enu , t hen Pre ss D to ac tiv e >>
SLOT D AT M/FR E1 = == P ort Sy stem Se tup === 17 :35 :29 03/ 23/ 200 2
>> S ele ct ATM_ set up Typ e ? *T 1/E 1 CH _MA P FR _MA N CO NN_ TAB
When the setup choice T1/E1 is entered. The following screen is shown.
The Interface setting displays the egress port type (E1 or T1).
The Protocol setting allows the user to specify the protocol on the line (ATM or Frame Relay).
The Channel Map, with 31 time slot positions, specifies the type of traffic. A “1” specifies presence of layer 2
traffic in that time slot, and an “i” indicates an idle time slot. For ATM traffic, this setting cannot be modified.
All of the E1 line settings, Frame, Code, CRC, and others, must match that of the ATM network settings.
NOTE: Although the following illustrations are for the E1 interface the procedure for the T1 interface are
similar except for the 24 available time slots for T1 compared to 30 for E1.
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In the following, further setup will be for the ATM protocol. For Frame Relay protocol, see later sections.
6.5.11.2.1. Port System Setup
SLOT D AT M/FR T1 = == P ort Sy stem Se tup === 17 :35 :29 03/ 23/ 200 2
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ba r t o re fre sh >>
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Select the CH_MAP item on the Port System Setup menu. Use this channel map to tell the ATM/FR card what
time slots are combined to be a logical frame relay channel. The logical channel number can be 1 to 31. A 00
will indicate an idle time slot.
SLOT D AT M/FR E1 === Po rt C han nel Map Se tup === 1 0:24 :58 09 /13/ 200 2
Plea se Inp ut: 1~1 0, BACK SPA CE to e dit
Ti me Slo t : 0 1 0 2 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 1 0 1 1 1 2 13 14 15 16
FR Ch ann el : [0 1 0 1 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00]
Ti me Slo t : 1 7 1 8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2 6 2 7 2 8 29 30 31
FR Ch ann el : [0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 ]
T391 5-30 seconds The interval between Status Inquiry message from
Polling Interval user to network, else error counted.
T392 5-30 seconds The max allowed interval between Status Inquiry and
Response time network response, else error counted.
N391 PVC 1-255 seconds The interval between PVC Status Inquiry message
Polling Interval from user to network, else error counted.
N392 1-10 Determine service affecting condition by detecting
Error count N392 errors in the last N393 events.
N393 1-10 See N392
Error count
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1st screen
SLOT D AT M/FR E1 = == Por t FR Ma nag emen t S etu p == = 1 0:25 :33 09 /13/ 200 2
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
[CH] [A cti ve] [P rot ocol ] [ Dir ecti on] [ T391 ] [ T39 2] [ N39 1] [N39 2] [N3 93]
---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---
1 Y ES F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
2 Y ES H DLC
3 Y ES F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
4 Y ES H DLC
5 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
6 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
7 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
8 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
9 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
10 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
11 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
12 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
13 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
14 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
15 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
16 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
2nd screen
SLOT D AT M/FR E1 === Po rt Conn ect ion Tab le Set up = == 1 0:25 :48 09 /13/ 200 2
Plea se Inp ut: 1~1 0, BACK SPA CE to e dit
[CH ] [D LCI ] [ VPI] [V CI] [BR ] [I WK & T rans lat ion ] [D E-C LP]
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3rd screen
SLOT D AT M/FR E1 === Po rt Conn ect ion Tab le Set up = == 1 0:25 :48 09 /13/ 200 2
Plea se Inp ut: 1~1 0, BACK SPA CE to e dit
[CH ] [D LCI ] [ VPI] [V CI] [BR ] [I WK & T rans lat ion ] [D E-C LP]
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SLOT D AT M/FR E1 === Po rt Conn ect ion Tab le Set up = == 1 0:25 :48 09 /13/ 200 2
Plea se Inp ut: 1~1 0, BACK SPA CE to e dit
[CH ] [D LCI ] [ VPI] [V CI] [BR ] [I WK & T rans lat ion ] [D E-C LP]
The entire connection table can be viewed by paging through the line numbers using the space bar. Each of the
line numbers (line index) can be edited. The procedure is as follows.
(1) Move the cursor to the “index” number. Type in the line number followed by ENTER.
(2) Edit any of the entry by moving the cursor to that entry. For numbers, enter the new number followed by
ENTER. For option choices, use TAB key to cycle through the availabe choices.
SLOT D AT M/FR T1 === Por t S yst em S etu p = == 22:5 0:0 6 0 7/15 /20 02
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
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Ti me Slo t : 0 1 0 2 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 1 0 1 1 1 2 13 14 15 16
FR Ch ann el : [0 1 0 1 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00]
Ti me Slo t : 1 7 1 8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2 6 2 7 2 8 29 30 31
FR Ch ann el : [0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 ]
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[CH] [A cti ve] [P rot ocol ] [ Dir ecti on] [ T391 ] [ T39 2] [ N39 1] [N39 2] [N3 93]
---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---
T1/E 1 F R-I TU Use r 10 15 006 03 04
---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- ---
1 Y ES F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
2 Y ES H DLC
3 Y ES F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
4 Y ES H DLC
5 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
6 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
7 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
8 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
9 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
10 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
11 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
12 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
13 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
14 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
15 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
16 NO F R-I TU Net work 10 15 006 03 04
<< P res s E SC k ey to retu rn to prev iou s m enu >>
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SLOT D AT M/FR E1 === Po rt Conn ect ion Tab le Set up = == 1 0:20 :01 09 /13/ 200 2
Plea se Inp ut: 1~1 0, BACK SPA CE to e dit
<< P res s E SC k ey to retu rn to prev iou s m enu, av ail able DL CI : 16 ~ 991 >>
The procedure for modifying this table is the same as for the FR-ATM protocol.
Press "X" to clear alarm queue and history, then enter "Y" or "N" to confirm it.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Con tro lle r Me nu === 1 7:53 :09 12 /10/ 200 8
(Slo t A ~D, 1~5 )
Seri al Num ber : 12 3472 Redu nda nt Cont rol ler : Di sab led
Hard war e V ersi on: Ve r.G Star t T ime : 11: 31: 04 1 2/1 0/2 008
Soft war e V ersi on: V7 .05. 01 10/ 28/2 008 Devi ce Nam e: L OOP AM 3440 -C
[LOG ] [MIS C]
U -> Ch oos e a Slo t A -> Al arm Cut Of f
F -> Lo g O ff [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu X -> Cl ear Ala rm Que ue
O -> Lo g O n [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu Y -> Co ntr olle r R etu rn t o D efa ult
Z -> Co ntr olle r R ese t
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>> C lea r Stat ist ics Ty pe ? *T1 /E1 Li ne F R S tati sti cs AT M S tat isti cs
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[LOG ] [M ISC]
U -> Ch oos e Ot her Sl ot Y -> U nit Lo ad D efa ult Con fig
P -> Ch oos e Po rt Z -> U nit Re set
F -> Lo g O ff [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu
O -> Lo g O n [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu
E -> Re tur n to Co ntr olle r M ain Men u
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[LOG ] [M ISC]
U -> Ch oos e Ot her Sl ot Y -> U nit Lo ad D efa ult Con fig
P -> Ch oos e Po rt Z -> U nit Re set
F -> Lo g O ff [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu
O -> Lo g O n [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu
E -> Re tur n to Co ntr olle r M ain Men u
After pressing ENTER from the above screen, the following screen will show up.
SLOT A MQu ad-E 1 P ORT 2== = P ort 1-H our Pe rf. Rep ort === 1 0:22 :19 10 /27/ 200 4
LINE
-- V ali d S econ ds in Curr ent 15 -Min In ter val : 7 54 seco nds
( ES) (UAS ) (BE S) (SE S) (DM ) (C SS)
C urr ent 15- Min In terv al : 4 0 4 0 1 1
1 st Nea rest 15 -Mi n In ter val : - --- - ---- - --- -- --- -- --- -- -- ---
2 nd Nea rest 15 -Mi n In ter val : - --- - ---- - --- -- --- -- --- -- -- ---
3 rd Nea rest 15 -Mi n In ter val : - --- - ---- - --- -- --- -- --- -- -- ---
4 th Nea rest 15 -Mi n In ter val : - --- - ---- - --- -- --- -- --- -- -- ---
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Press TAB key to display the 1-hour statistics report, as belwo shows.
SLOT A MQu ad-E 1 P ORT 2== = P ort 1-H our St at. Rep ort === 1 0:22 :48 10 /27/ 200 4
LINE
-- V ali d S econ ds in Curr ent 15 -Min In ter val : 7 54 seco nds
( %AS ) ( %EF S) (% ES) ( %BES ) (%S ES) ( %DM ) ( %CS S)
C urr ent 15- Min : 100 .00 % 99 .46 9% 0.53 05% 0. 5305 % 0 .00 00% 6.6 666 % 0. 392 1%
1 st Nea rest 15 -Mi n : --- --- - -- --- -- ---- --- -- ---- - - --- --- --- --- - -- --- --
2 nd Nea rest 15 -Mi n : --- --- - -- --- -- ---- --- -- ---- - - --- --- --- --- - -- --- --
3 rd Nea rest 15 -Mi n : --- --- - -- --- -- ---- --- -- ---- - - --- --- --- --- - -- --- --
4 th Nea rest 15 -Mi n : --- --- - -- --- -- ---- --- -- ---- - - --- --- --- --- - -- --- --
After pressing ENTER from the above screen, the following screen will show up.
SLOT A MQu ad-E 1 P ORT 2== = P ort 24- Hou r P erf. Re por t == = 1 0:28 :12 10 /27/ 200 4
USER ES
-- V ali d S econ ds in Curr ent 15 -Min In ter val : 8 69 seco nds
-- V ali d 1 5-Mi n I nte rval s i n C urre nt 24- Hour In ter val: 20
( ES) (UAS ) (BE S) (SE S) (DM ) (C SS)
C urr ent 15- Min In terv al : 0 869 0 0 0 14 6
C urr ent 24- Hou r I nter val : 0 1800 0 0 0 0 25 5
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Press TAB key to display the 1-hour statistics report, as belwo shows.
SLOT C MQu ad-E 1 P ORT 1== = P ort 24- Hou r S tat. Re por t == = 1 3:42 :16 10 /27/ 200 4
USER %E S
-- V ali d S econ ds in Curr ent 15 -Min In ter val : 2 82 seco nds
-- V ali d 1 5-Mi n I nte rval s i n C urre nt 24- Hour In ter val: 0
( %ES ) ( %UA S) (%B ES) ( %SES ) (% DM) (% CSS )
C urr ent 15- Min : 0.7 092 % 0. 000 0% 0.70 92% 0. 0000 % 6 .66 66% 0.0 000 %
C urr ent 24- Hou r : --- --- - -- --- -- ---- --- -- ---- - - --- --- --- --- -
<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ba r t o re fre sh >>
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FR AME = ON
CO DE = HDB 3
CR C = ON
RA I = ON
AI S = FRA MED
CA S = OFF
SI GNA LLIN G= TRA NS
CG A = NOR M
OO S = BUS Y
FD L = OFF
Sa _bi t = Sa4
ID LE = D5
Pr ote cted = DIS ABLE
Ma ste r = *** *
IN TF = 120 Ohm
<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ba r t o re fre sh >>
Note: FDL can be enabled in a maximum of 2 ports.
-- L INE --
L OS : NO
L OF : NO
R CV AIS : NO
R CV RAI : NO
X MT AIS : NO
X MT RAI : NO
B PV ERR OR C OUN T : 940 7
ES ERR OR C OUN T : 4
-- T EST --
P ATT ERN TRA NSM ITT ED : OF F
N EAR -EN D LO OPB ACK : OF F
<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ba r t o re fre sh >>
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<< E SC key to ret urn to pre vio us m enu , S PACE ba r t o re fre sh >>
<< E SC key ret urn to pre vio us menu or SP ACE bar to ref res h > >
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- ST ATU S:
FR AME = ON
CO DE = HDB 3
CR C = ON
RA I = ON
AI S = FRA MED
CA S = OFF
SI GNA LLIN G= TRA NS
CG A = NOR M
OO S = BUS Y
FD L = OFF
Sa _bi t = Sa4
ID LE = D5
Pr ote cted = DIS ABLE
Ma ste r = *** *
IN TF = 120 Ohm
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[LOG ] [M ISC]
U -> Ch oos e Ot her Sl ot Y -> U nit Lo ad D efa ult Con fig
P -> Ch oos e Po rt Z -> U nit Re set
F -> Lo g O ff [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu
O -> Lo g O n [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu
E -> Re tur n to Co ntr olle r M ain Men u
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[LOG ] [M ISC]
U -> Ch oos e Ot her Sl ot Y -> U nit Lo ad D efa ult Con fig
P -> Ch oos e Po rt Z -> U nit Re set
F -> Lo g O ff [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu
O -> Lo g O n [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu
E -> Re tur n to Co ntr olle r M ain Men u
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[LOG ] [M ISC]
U -> Ch oos e Ot her Sl ot Y -> U nit Lo ad D efa ult Con fig
P -> Ch oos e Po rt Z -> U nit Re set
F -> Lo g O ff [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu
O -> Lo g O n [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu
E -> Re tur n to Co ntr olle r M ain Men u
[LOG ] [M ISC]
U -> Ch oos e Ot her Sl ot Y -> U nit Lo ad D efa ult Con fig
P -> Ch oos e Po rt Z -> U nit Re set
F -> Lo g O ff [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu
O -> Lo g O n [ SET UP] ,[MI SC] Me nu
E -> Re tur n to Co ntr olle r M ain Men u
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Chapter 7 Appendix A –– Link Backup Function
7.1. Introduction
The Link Backup Function of AM3440 only applies to single E1/T1, FOM in mini slot: A, B, C and D and
1FOMA in single slot (1 to 5). The Link backup function supports 1:1 and 1 + 1 protection. This occurs
when the system is set up so that a backup line (or lines in the case of 1: n) will be switched into service if
the working line fails. In such a case, it must be switched in at each end of the line.
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1. From the System Setup (Backup) screen, choose to active/deactive for the backup function. Detail
fields are explaining in the following table.
2. When the setting finished, press ‘ESC’ to save the configuration. A prompt will ask, “Are you sure?
Y/N”. Press ‘Y’. You will automatically return to the Controller Setup screen.
Note: Both backup links shall have the same FRAME and CAS setting. Please return to controller menu
and go to unit setup for setting.
LOOP AM3440-C === System Setup (Backup) === 15:14:36 08/18/2011
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB: ROLL OPTIONS
Link : Link-5
Model : QuadE1
=========== ========
Backup Link : ------
Backup Fun : OFF
Link Status : Normal
Force Switch:
Note!! Please check both backup link have the same FRAME and CAS setting.
If protection type changed (ex: from 1:1 to 1+1), Please re-setup map!
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Chapter 8 Appendix B – Inband Management
8.1. Introduction
The advantage of Inband Management is that saves money because management is through the line itself and
a separate line is not needed for management functions. The disadvantage is that if anything happens to break
the management channel, you cannot get it back.
In Inband Management, the management function is inserted into the working line. Using the Router card,
management of a local, as well as one or more remote Loop products.
W1 W2 W3
LAN
One TS One TS
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[Net wor k]
NI EN I PAdd res s Su bne tMas k Fra me LB Ti mer
LAN :ON 1 92.1 68. 014 .189 25 5.2 55.2 55. 000 Eth ern et
WAN :ON 0 10.0 10. 012 .002 25 5.2 55.2 55. 000 HDL C 00 000 001
Gate way In terf ace : W AN Ga tew ay I PAd dr: 192 .16 8.0 14.2 54
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<< Press ESC to return to Controller Setup menu, then Press D to active >>
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Chapter 9 Appendix C ––QDS1 1:1 Protection
9.1. Introduction
The QDS1 1:1 protection function only apply to Quad E1/T1, Mini Quad E1, and TDMoE/Quad E1/T1 cards.
Apply to QDS1 1:1 protection function, two plug-in cards must be inserted next to each other as a pair so that
one plug-in card can be used to protect the other.
NOTE:
1. A pair of Quad E1/T1, Mini Quad E1, and TDMoE/Quad E1/T1 cards should be installed in one of
the following slot groupings: [1&2], [3&4]. The pair of cards should not be installed in the following
groupings: [2&3], [4&5].
2. Before removing any card from AM3440 shelf, please make sure its connecting cables are
removed from Quad E1 plug-in card first.
3. This chapter introduces only 1:1 protection function for a pair of Quad E1/T1and Mini Quad E1. For
1+1 protection function of TEMoE and Quad E1/T1, please refer to the Appendix B of the TDMoE
card User’s Manual.
There are two types of protection available for the Quad E1 card and Mini Quad E1. They are Circuit
Protection and Line Protection. Circuit Protection requires the use of a Loop-VV Y-BOX. This Y-Box is
specifically designed to provide a 1:1 circuit protection function for the Quad E1 card of the Loop-AM 3440
shelf. Line Protection does not require the use of a Y-Box.
Each Quad E1 card has four ports. The ports of one card protect the corresponding ports of the other card.
For example, Port 1 of the protection card protects Port 1 of the other card. Similarly, Port 2 of the protection
card protects Port 2 of the other card, etc.
Note: You MUST set the protection first and then set the TSI map.
If you are using the BNC type Y BOX, use BNC cables to connect it to the AM3440-C as shown in Figure 9-1,
below. For illustration purposes, only Port 1 is protected in this sample diagram. To protect other ports you
must connect them in a similar manner.
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Figure 9-1 Connection for AM3440-C and Y-BOX with BNC connectors
If you are using the RJ48C type Y BOX, connect it to the Loop-AM3440-C as shown in Figure 9-2 below. For
illustration purposes, only Port 9 is protected in this sample diagram. To protect other ports you must connect
them in a similar manner.
Figure 9-2 Connection for AM3440-C and Y-BOX with RJ48C connectors
NOTE: Cable connections between the RJ48C connectors on the Y-Box and RJ48C connectors on
the AM3440-C must be parallel, ie. Pin #1 Pin #1, Pin #2 Pin #2, Pin #4 # 4, and Pin #5
# 5.
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NOTE: Many newer PCs use USB Ports. If your computer has a USB port rather than COM ports you
will need to purchase a commercially available PC USB to DB9 conversion cable. These
cables come with software which, when loaded in a PC, will allow you to send keyboard
commands through the PC’s USB Port to the DB9 Console Port of the AM3440-C.
Go to Controller Menu > (S) System Setup > (Q) QDS1 1:1 Protection, select Setup and press Enter.
The Setup menu is to setup the protection modes for each protection pair and ports.
LOOP AM3440-C === QDS1 1:1 Protection === 18:07:22 09/13/2011
On the Setup Screen, there are six selection for the user to setup such as disable, circuit, line-non revertive
line-revertive, 1+1 non revertive, and 1+1 revertive. The sample below is to setup the port 1 of slot 3: 4 as
circuit protection. It means Slot 3 port 1 is protection working port and slot 4 port 1 as backup in Circuit mode.
LOOP AM3440-C === QDS1 1:1 Protection === 18:07:22 09/13/2011
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB: ROLL OPTIONS
Protect Pair(Master:Backup) Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4
=========================== =========== =========== =========== ===========
Slot A :B ( FE1:FE1 ) ----------- ----------- ----------- -----------
Slot C :D ( :FOM ) ----------- ----------- ----------- -----------
Slot 1 :2 (QuadE1: ) ----------- ----------- ----------- -----------
Slot 3 :4 (QuadE1:QuadE1) CIRCUIT LINE-NONREV 1+1 NONREV DISABLE
Slot 5 :6 ( )
If protection type changed (ex: from 1:1 to 1+1), Please re-setup map!
>> Change configuration (Y/N)? (Note:to save,please use V-command)
Note:
Protection Working Port Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4
Slot 3 :4 (QuadE1:QuadE1) 3 -1 3 -2 3 -3
Definition: 3-1 means Slot 3 port 1, 3-2 means Slot 3 port 2, and etc
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Go to Controller Menu > (S) System Setup > (Q) QDS1 1:1 Protection, select Status and press Enter.
The Status menu is to setup the ForceSwitch for each protection pair and ports.
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The Status menu, it is to setup the force switch function to the assigned port of assigned protect pair.
L O O P A M 3 4 4 0- C === QDS1 1:1 Protection === 17:00:00 08/02/2011
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB: ROLL OPTIONS
Protect Pair(Master:Backup) Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4
=========================== =========== =========== =========== ===========
Slot A :B ( FE1:FE1 ) ----------- ----------- ----------- -----------
Slot C :D ( :FOM ) ----------- ----------- ----------- -----------
Slot 1 :2 (QuadE1: ) ----------- ----------- ----------- -----------
Slot 3 :4 (QuadE1:QuadE1) ForceSwitch NO NO -----------
Slot 5 :6 ( : ) ----------- ----------- ----------- -----------
<< ESC key ignore and return, ENTER key accept change >>
Press Enter to accept change and key-in “Y” to change the configuration.
>> Change configuration (Y/N)? (Note:to save,please use V-command)
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Go to Controller Menu > (S) System Setup > (Q) QDS1 1:1 Protection, select Setup and press Enter.
The Setup menu is to setup the protection modes for each protection pair and ports.
L O O P A M 3 4 4 0- C === QDS1 1:1 Protection === 17:42:06 08/02/2011
On the Setup Screen, there are six selection for the user to setup such as disable, circuit, line-non revertive
line-revertive, 1+1 non revertive, and 1+1 revertive. The sample below is to setup the port 2 of slot 3: 4 as
LINE-NONREV protection and to setup the port 3 of slot 3: 4 as 1+1-NONREV protection. It means Slot 3 port
2 is protection working port and slot 4 port 2 as backup in LINE-Non Revertive mode and Slot 3 port 3 is
protection working port and slot 4 port 3 as backup in 1+1 Non Revertive mode.
I f pr ot e ct i o n t y p e c h a n g e d ( e x: f r o m 1: 1 t o 1+ 1) , Pl e as e r e- s e t u p m a p!
> > C h a n g e c o nf i g ur at i o n ( Y / N ) ? ( N ot e: t o s a v e , pl e as e us e V- c o m m a n d)
Go to Controller Menu > (S) System Setup > (Q) QDS1 1:1 Protection, select Status and press Enter.
The Status menu is to setup the ForceSwitch for each protection pair and ports.
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The Status menu, it is to setup the force switch function to the assigned port of assigned protect pair.
L O O P A M 3 4 4 0- C === QDS1 1:1 Protection === 17:00:00 08/02/2011
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB: ROLL OPTIONS
Protect Pair(Master:Backup) Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4
=========================== =========== =========== =========== ===========
Slot A :B ( FE1:FE1 ) ----------- ----------- ----------- -----------
Slot C :D ( :FOM ) ----------- ----------- ----------- -----------
Slot 1 :2 (QuadE1: ) ----------- ----------- ----------- -----------
Slot 3 :4 (QuadE1:QuadE1) ForceSwitch NO NO -----------
Slot 5 :6 ( : ) ----------- ----------- ----------- -----------
<< ESC key ignore and return, ENTER key accept change >>
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localTrap TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE loop-AM3440-C
VARIABLES { ccAlarmQueueString,
ccAlarmType,
ccAlarmModel,
ccAlarmSlot,
ccAlarmPort,
ccAlarmSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"Local alarm trap"
::= 3
removeTrap TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE loop-AM3440-C
VARIABLES { ccAlarmQueueString,
ccAlarmType,
ccAlarmModel,
ccAlarmSlot,
ccAlarmPort,
ccAlarmSeverity }
DESCRIPTION
"Local alarm trap remove"
::= 9
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Note: E&M, FXO, FXS and TS card do not have alarms, so there is no alarm type to these
cards. For RS232 and EIA530, please refer to DTE-A alarm type table.
1. E1 Card
Vendor Spec Assigned Alarm type
21 e1-rai(201) RAI
22 e1-ais(202) AIS
23 e1-los(203) LOS
24 e1-lof(204) LOF
25 e1-bpv(205) BPV
26 e1-es (206) ES
27 e1-uas(207) UAS
28 e1-css(208) CSS
2. T1 Card
Vendor Spec Assigned Alarm type
21 t1-yel(221) YEL
22 t1-ais(222) AIS
23 t1-los(223) LOS
24 t1-lof(224) LOF
25 t1-bpv(225) BPV
26 t1-es (226) ES
27 t1-uas(227) UAS
28 t1-css(228) CSS
6. MDSL Card
Vendor Spec Assigned Alarm type
20 mdsl-master-los(361) LOS,MASTER-LOOP
21 mdsl-slave-los(362) LOS,SLAVE-LOOP
22 mdsl-master-es-15m(363) ES15M,MASTER-LOOP
23 mdsl-slave-es-15m(364) ES15M,SLAVE-LOOP
24 mdsl-master-ses-15m(365) SES15M,MASTER-LOOP
25 mdsl-slave-ses-15m(366) SES15M,SLAVE-LOOP
26 mdsl-master-es-24h(367) ES24H,MASTER-LOOP
27 mdsl-slave-es-24h(368) ES24H,SLAVE-LOOP
28 mdsl-master-ses-24h(369) SES24H,MASTER-LOOP
29 mdsl-slave-ses-24h(370) SES24H,SLAVE-LOOP
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9. QT1 Card
Vendor Spec Assigned Alarm type
20 t1-yel(221) YEL
21 t1-ais(222) AIS
22 t1-los(223) LOS
23 t1-lof(224) LOF
24 t1-bpv(225) BPV
25 t1-es (226) ES
26 t1-uas(227) UAS
27 t1-css(228) CSS
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16. RT Card
Vendor Spec Assigned Alarm type
20 lan1-link-down(401) LAN1
21 lan2-link-down(402) LAN2
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Alarm Setup Alarm Action for (type/slot/port) Type Slot Port Note
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11.1. Overview
A PDH Shared Protection Ring can be an ideal solution for voice and data transmission networks, in that, if any
one E1 connection is broken, the voice and data communication system will still function. This protection is made
possible by mapping a loopback to where the channel came from.
In a PDH Shared Protection Ring, each line is split in two directions. The working line (outside line in the diagram
below) travels in a counter-clockwise direction. The protection line (inside line) travels in a clockwise direction.
While the is no theoretical limit to the number of nodes in a ring, each node needs 2-3 seconds to stabilize SSM
clock switching after a break occurs. In our sample diagram below we have used five nodes.
Note: ULSR ring does not suport E1 unframe mode. Users must use E1 frame mode to set up a ULSR ring.
E1
HDLC Router
Port A
TS31
4E1
TS1-30 TS1-30
Management PC
MASTER HDLC Inband
Inband Mamnagement is set up by
assigning1 DS0 (64K) for inband
Port B Port C
management purposes on the TSl
4E1 4E1 timeslot map of each AM 3440-C unit.
TS1-31
TS1-2 HDLC
Port C TS3-4
Port A Port B Port D
TS27
4E1 4E1 4E1 4E1
TS30
TS5-6 HDLC
Port C TS7-8
Port A Port B TS28 Port D
4E1 4E1 4E1 4E1
TS29
TS1-4 TS1-31
TS1-31
TS9-31
Clk: A/B Clk: A/B TS1-8 SLAVE #3
SLAVE #2 TS13-31
TS28
Port D Port B Port A TS11-12 Port C
4E1 HDLC
TS29 4E1 4E1 TS9-10 4E1
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1. Nodes
Set up four nodes, each of which consists of a Loop-AM3440-C device equipped with four Quad E1 cards (or
alternatively, four Mini-quad E1 cards or four E1 Fiber Optical Module). Each of these nodes will be referred to
as Slaves.
2. Master Unit
Set up a Master unit, which consists of a Loop-AM3440-C device equipped with three Quad E1 cards (or
alternatively, three Mini-quad E1 cards or three E1 FOM (Fiber Optical Module) cards, and a single Router
card.
3. VT-100
Each AM3440-C can be set up individually using a VT-100 monitor.
4. Clocks
The clocks must be set up on each of the AM 3440-C units. If you have no SSM source at the MASTER unit, set
the clock for this unit at NORMAL. SLAVE units must have their clock set at SSM.
LOOP AM 344 0-C = == S yst em Setu p ( CLO CK-N orm al Mode ) = ==1 5:22 :10 12 /05/ 200 8
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
The clocks on the SLAVE units will be set up as shown in the screen below.
LOOP AM 344 0-C === Sys tem Set up (CL OCK- SSM Mo de) === 1 6:13 :15 12 /05/ 200 8
ARRO W K EYS : CU RSO R M OVE, TA B: ROLL OP TIO NS
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FRAME = ON
CODE = HDB3
CRC = ON
RAI = ON
AIS = FRAMED
CAS = OFF
SIGNALLING= TRANS
CGA = NORM
OOS = BUSY
FDL = SSM
Sa_bit = Sa4
IDLE = D5
Protected = DISABLE
Master = SLAVE
INTF = 120 Ohm
6. TSI Function
The TSI function for all the AM3440-B devices must be set at 1: N (Multicast). This setting is highlighted on
the sample setup screen below.
LOOP AM3440-C === System Setup (SYSTEM) === 14:59:03 12/12/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, Please Input: hh:mm:ss mm/dd/yyyy, BACKSPACE to edit
[System]
Time/Date : 14:59:03 12/12/2008
Device Name : LOOP AM3440-C
[Network]
NI EN IPAddress SubnetMask Frame LB Timer
LAN :OFF 000.000.000.000 000.000.000.000 Ethernet
WAN :OFF 000.000.000.000 000.000.000.000 HDLC 00000001
Gateway Interface: LAN Gateway IPAddr: 000.000.000.000
[CONSOLE port]
Baud Rate : 38400
Stop Bit : 1-Bit
Parity : NONE
XON_XOFF : XOFF
[TSI map] [Clock]
TSI Function : 1:N(Multicast) Clock Mode : SSM
Idle Signalling: 1010
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7. Map Setup
You must do your mapping for the Master Unit. This is a sample TSI map for the Master unit. The source port
is Slot1, Port 3 and the target port is Slot1, port 1.
LOOP AM3440-C === System Setup (MAP) === 14:59:31 12/12/2008
Please Input decimal number (1~32), BACKSPACE to edit
MAP NO: MAP_1
Target DTE-A Source DTE-A
Target PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS
Slot : 1 ===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ==========
Port : P1 1 1 d 4 3 1 1 17 d 4 3 17 1 d 17 d
T.S. : 01 1 2 d 4 3 2 1 18 d 4 3 18 2 d 18 d
1 3 d 4 3 3 1 19 d 4 3 19 3 d 19 d
1 4 d 4 3 4 1 20 d 4 3 20 4 d 20 d
T.S.# : 01 1 5 d 4 3 5 1 21 d 4 3 21 5 d 21 d
Clear : No 1 6 d 4 3 6 1 22 d 4 3 22 6 d 22 d
d/v : d 1 7 d 4 3 7 1 23 d 4 3 23 7 d 23 d
1 8 d 4 3 8 1 24 d 4 3 24 8 d 24 d
1 9 d 4 3 9 1 25 d 4 3 25 9 d 25 d
Source 1 10 d 4 3 10 1 26 d 4 3 26 10 d 26 d
Slot : 1 1 11 d 4 3 11 1 27 d 4 3 27 11 d 27 d
Port : P3 1 12 d 4 3 12 1 28 d 4 3 28 12 d 28 d
T.S. : 01 1 13 d 4 3 13 1 29 d 4 3 29 13 d 29 d
1 14 d 4 3 14 1 30 d 4 3 30 14 d 30 d
Confirm?Yes 1 15 d 4 3 15 1 31 d 4 3 31 15 d 31 d
16 d 32 d 16 d 32 d
<< Press ESC to return to Controller Setup menu, then Press D to active >>
This is a sample TSI map for the Master unit. The source port is Slot 1, Port 1 and the target port is Slot 1, Port
2.
LOOP AM3440-C === System Setup (MAP) === 15:01:17 12/12/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB: ROLL OPTIONS
MAP NO: MAP_1
Target DTE-A Source DTE-A
Target PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS
Slot : 1 ===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ==========
Port : P2 2 1 d 1 1 1 17 d 1 1 d 4 3 1 1 17 d 4 3 17
T.S. : 01 2 d 18 d 1 2 d 4 3 2 1 18 d 4 3 18
3 d 19 d 1 3 d 4 3 3 1 19 d 4 3 19
4 d 20 d 1 4 d 4 3 4 1 20 d 4 3 20
T.S.# : 01 5 d 21 d 1 5 d 4 3 5 1 21 d 4 3 21
Clear : No 6 d 22 d 1 6 d 4 3 6 1 22 d 4 3 22
d/v : d 7 d 23 d 1 7 d 4 3 7 1 23 d 4 3 23
8 d 24 d 1 8 d 4 3 8 1 24 d 4 3 24
9 d 25 d 1 9 d 4 3 9 1 25 d 4 3 25
Source 10 d 26 d 1 10 d 4 3 10 1 26 d 4 3 26
Slot : 1 11 d 27 d 1 11 d 4 3 11 1 27 d 4 3 27
Port : P1 12 d 28 d 1 12 d 4 3 12 1 28 d 4 3 28
T.S. : 01 13 d 29 d 1 13 d 4 3 13 1 29 d 4 3 29
14 d 30 d 1 14 d 4 3 14 1 30 d 4 3 30
Confirm?Yes 15 d 31 d 1 15 d 4 3 15 1 31 d 4 3 31
16 d 32 d 16 d 32 d
<< Press ESC to return to Controller Setup menu, then Press D to active >>
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This is a sample TSI map for the Master unit. The source port is Slot 1, Port 2 and the target port is Slot 1, Port
3.
LOOP AM3440-C === System Setup (MAP) === 15:02:47 12/12/2008
Please Input decimal number (1~32), BACKSPACE to edit
MAP NO: MAP_1
Target DTE-A Source DTE-A
Target PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS
Slot : 1 ===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ==========
Port : P3 1 d 17 d 2 1 d 1 1 1 17 d
T.S. : 01 2 d 18 d 2 d 18 d
3 d 19 d 3 d 19 d
4 d 20 d 4 d 20 d
T.S.# : 01 5 d 21 d 5 d 21 d
Clear : No 6 d 22 d 6 d 22 d
d/v : d 7 d 23 d 7 d 23 d
8 d 24 d 8 d 24 d
9 d 25 d 9 d 25 d
Source 10 d 26 d 10 d 26 d
Slot : 1 11 d 27 d 11 d 27 d
Port : P2 12 d 28 d 12 d 28 d
T.S. : 01 13 d 29 d 13 d 29 d
14 d 30 d 14 d 30 d
Confirm?Yes 15 d 31 d 15 d 31 d
16 d 32 d 16 d 32 d
<< Press ESC to return to Controller Setup menu, then Press D to active >>
This is a sample TSI map for the Master unit. Note that this map sets up the HDLC Inband Management
mapping.
LOOP AM3440-C === System Setup (MAP) === 15:03:38 12/12/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB: ROLL OPTIONS
MAP NO: MAP_1
Target In-Band Source DTE-A
Target PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS
Slot : IB ===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ==========
Port : 1 d 1 1 d 4 3 1 1 17 d 4 3 17
T.S. : 01 1 2 d 4 3 2 1 18 d 4 3 18
1 3 d 4 3 3 1 19 d 4 3 19
1 4 d 4 3 4 1 20 d 4 3 20
T.S.# : 01 1 5 d 4 3 5 1 21 d 4 3 21
Clear : No 1 6 d 4 3 6 1 22 d 4 3 22
d/v : d 1 7 d 4 3 7 1 23 d 4 3 23
1 8 d 4 3 8 1 24 d 4 3 24
1 9 d 4 3 9 1 25 d 4 3 25
Source 1 10 d 4 3 10 1 26 d 4 3 26
Slot : 1 1 11 d 4 3 11 1 27 d 4 3 27
Port : P1 1 12 d 4 3 12 1 28 d 4 3 28
T.S. : 31 1 13 d 4 3 13 1 29 d 4 3 29
1 14 d 4 3 14 1 30 d 4 3 30
Confirm?Yes 1 15 d 4 3 15 1 31 d 4 3 31
16 d 32 d
<< Press ESC to return to Controller Setup menu, then Press D to active >>
8. Ring Enabling
From the Master Unit AM 3440-C Controller Setup screen press R to set up PDH Ring Protection.
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A -> Syst em
S -> SNM P S etu p
B -> Pas swo rd
C -> TSI Ma p S etup
D -> Sel ect a New TSI Ma p
E -> Cop y a TS I Ma p t o A noth er
F -> Cle ar a T SI M ap
L -> Com man d L ine
I -> Ini t N ew Card
J -> Cle ar Emp ty S lot
G -> Lin k B ack up F unc tio n
Q -> QDS 1 1 :1 Prot ect ion
K -> DS0 -SN CP Setu p
R -> PDH Ri ng Prot ect ion
T -> PDH Ri ng Diag nos tic
N -> SNT P S etu p
H -> TEL NET /SS H Se tup
P -> Pow er Set up
<< Press ESC key to return to Main Menu or enter a command >>
You must now repeat steps 7 and 8 for each of the AM3440-C Slave units in order to complete the PDH
Shared Protection Ring setup procedure.
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12.1. Overview
A PDH Shared Protection Ring can be an ideal solution for voice and data transmission networks, in that, if any
one T1 connection is broken, the voice and data communication system will still function. This protection is made
possible by mapping a loopback to where the channel came from.
In a PDH Shared Protection Ring, each line is split in two directions. The working line (outside line in the diagram
below) travels in a counter-clockwise direction. The protection line (inside line) travels in a clockwise direction.
While the is no theoretical limit to the number of nodes in a ring, each node needs 2-3 seconds to stabilize SSM
clock switching after a break occurs. In our sample diagram below we have used five nodes.
T1
HDLC Router
Port A
TS24
4T1
TS1-23 TS1-23
Management PC
MASTER HDLC Inband
Inband Mamnagement is set up by
assigning1 DS0 (64K) for inband
Port B Port C
management purposes on the TSl
4T1 4T1 timeslot map of each AM 3440-ACunit.
TS1-24
Clk: A/Internal
TS1-2 HDLC
Port C TS3-4
Port A Port B Port D
TS20
4T1 4T1 4T1 4T1
TS5-6 HDLC
Port C TS7-8
Port A Port B TS21 Port D
4T1 4T1 4T1 4T1
TS1-4 TS1-24
TS1-24
TS9-24
Clk: A/B Clk: A/B SLAVE
SLAVE TS1-8
TS13-24 #3
#2
Port D Port B Port A TS11-12 Port C
4T1 HDLC
TS22 4T1 4T1 TS9-10 4T1
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1. Nodes
Set up four nodes, each of which consists of a Loop-AM3440-C device equipped with four Quad T1 cards.
Each of these nodes will be referred to as Slaves.
2. Master Unit
Set up a Master unit, which consists of a Loop-AM3440-C device equipped with three Quad T1 cards, and a
single Router card.
3. VT-100
Each AM3440-C can be set up individually using a VT-100 monitor.
4. Clocks
The clocks must be set up on each of the AM 3440-C units. If you have no SSM source at the MASTER unit,
set the clock for this unit at NORMAL. SLAVE units must have their clock set at SSM.
The clocks on the SLAVE units will be set up as shown in the screen below.
LOOP AM3440-C === System Setup (CLOCK-SSM Mode) === 15:08:14 12/12/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB: ROLL OPTIONS
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FRAME = ESF&T1.403
CODE = B8ZS
YEL = ON
AIS = FRAMED
CAS = OFF
SIGNALLI= TRANS
CGA = NORM
OOS = BUSY
INBAND = OFF
IDLE = FF
INTF = LONG HAUL
LBO = 0 dB
FDL = FDL
Protected = DISABLE
Master = ****
6. TSI Function
The TSI function for all the AM3440-C devices must be set at 1: N (Multicast). This setting is highlighted on the
sample setup screen below.
LOOP AM3440-C === System Setup (SYSTEM) === 15:09:42 12/12/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, Please Input: hh:mm:ss mm/dd/yyyy, BACKSPACE to edit
[System]
Time/Date : 15:09:42 12/12/2008
Device Name : LOOP AM3440-C
[Network]
NI EN IPAddress SubnetMask Frame LB Timer
LAN :OFF 000.000.000.000 000.000.000.000 Ethernet
WAN :OFF 000.000.000.000 000.000.000.000 HDLC 00000001
Gateway Interface: LAN Gateway IPAddr: 000.000.000.000
[CONSOLE port]
Baud Rate : 38400
Data Length : 8-Bits
Stop Bit : 1-Bit
XON_XOFF : XOFF
[TSI map] [Clock]
TSI Function : 1:N(Multicast) Clock Mode : SSM
Idle Signalling: 1010
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7 Map Setup
You must do your mapping for the Master Unit. This is a sample TSI map for the Master unit. The source port is
Slot1, Port 3 and the target port is Slot1, port 1.
LOOP AM3440-C === System Setup (MAP) === 15:12:45 12/12/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB: ROLL OPTIONS
MAP NO: MAP_1
Target DTE-A Source DTE-A
Target PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS
Slot : 1 ===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ==========
Port : P1 1 1 d 4 3 1 1 17 d 4 3 17 1 d 17 d
T.S. : 01 1 2 d 4 3 2 1 18 d 4 3 18 2 d 18 d
1 3 d 4 3 3 1 19 d 4 3 19 3 d 19 d
1 4 d 4 3 4 1 20 d 4 3 20 4 d 20 d
T.S.# : 24 1 5 d 4 3 5 1 21 d 4 3 21 5 d 21 d
Clear : No 1 6 d 4 3 6 1 22 d 4 3 22 6 d 22 d
d/v : d 1 7 d 4 3 7 1 23 d 4 3 23 7 d 23 d
1 8 d 4 3 8 1 24 d 4 3 24 8 d 24 d
1 9 d 4 3 9 1 25 d 4 3 25 9 d 25 d
Source 1 10 d 4 3 10 1 26 d 4 3 26 10 d 26 d
Slot : 1 1 11 d 4 3 11 1 27 d 4 3 27 11 d 27 d
Port : P3 1 12 d 4 3 12 1 28 d 4 3 28 12 d 28 d
T.S. : 01 1 13 d 4 3 13 1 29 d 4 3 29 13 d 29 d
1 14 d 4 3 14 1 30 d 4 3 30 14 d 30 d
Confirm?Yes 1 15 d 4 3 15 1 31 d 4 3 31 15 d 31 d
16 d 32 d 16 d 32 d
<< Press ESC to return to Controller Setup menu, then Press D to active >>
This is a sample TSI map for the Master unit. The source port is Slot 1, Port 1 and the target port is Slot 1, Port 2.
LOOP AM3440-C === System Setup (MAP) === 15:13:40 12/12/2008
Please Input decimal number (1~32), BACKSPACE to edit
MAP NO: MAP_1
Target DTE-A Source DTE-A
Target PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS
Slot : 1 ===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ==========
Port : P2 2 1 d 1 1 1 17 d 1 1 d 4 3 1 1 17 d 4 3 17
T.S. : 01 2 d 18 d 1 2 d 4 3 2 1 18 d 4 3 18
3 d 19 d 1 3 d 4 3 3 1 19 d 4 3 19
4 d 20 d 1 4 d 4 3 4 1 20 d 4 3 20
T.S.# : 23 5 d 21 d 1 5 d 4 3 5 1 21 d 4 3 21
Clear : No 6 d 22 d 1 6 d 4 3 6 1 22 d 4 3 22
d/v : d 7 d 23 d 1 7 d 4 3 7 1 23 d 4 3 23
8 d 24 d 1 8 d 4 3 8 1 24 d 4 3 24
9 d 25 d 1 9 d 4 3 9 1 25 d 4 3 25
Source 10 d 26 d 1 10 d 4 3 10 1 26 d 4 3 26
Slot : 1 11 d 27 d 1 11 d 4 3 11 1 27 d 4 3 27
Port : P1 12 d 28 d 1 12 d 4 3 12 1 28 d 4 3 28
T.S. : 01 13 d 29 d 1 13 d 4 3 13 1 29 d 4 3 29
14 d 30 d 1 14 d 4 3 14 1 30 d 4 3 30
Confirm?Yes 15 d 31 d 1 15 d 4 3 15 1 31 d 4 3 31
16 d 32 d 16 d 32 d
<< Press ESC to return to Controller Setup menu, then Press D to active >>
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This is a sample TSI map for the Master unit. The source port is Slot 1, Port 2 and the target port is Slot 1, Port 3.
LOOP AM3440-C === System Setup (MAP) === 15:14:17 12/12/2008
Please Input decimal number (1~32), BACKSPACE to edit
MAP NO: MAP_1
Target DTE-A Source DTE-A
Target PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS
Slot : 1 ===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ==========
Port : P3 1 d 17 d 2 1 d 1 1 1 17 d
T.S. : 01 2 d 18 d 2 d 18 d
3 d 19 d 3 d 19 d
4 d 20 d 4 d 20 d
T.S.# : 24 5 d 21 d 5 d 21 d
Clear : No 6 d 22 d 6 d 22 d
d/v : d 7 d 23 d 7 d 23 d
8 d 24 d 8 d 24 d
9 d 25 d 9 d 25 d
Source 10 d 26 d 10 d 26 d
Slot : 1 11 d 27 d 11 d 27 d
Port : P2 12 d 28 d 12 d 28 d
T.S. : 01 13 d 29 d 13 d 29 d
14 d 30 d 14 d 30 d
Confirm?Yes 15 d 31 d 15 d 31 d
16 d 32 d 16 d 32 d
<< Press ESC to return to Controller Setup menu, then Press D to active >>
This is a sample TSI map for the Master unit. Note that this map sets up the HDLC Inband Management
mapping.
LOOP AM3440-C === System Setup (MAP) === 15:14:17 12/12/2008
ARROW KEYS: CURSOR MOVE, TAB: ROLL OPTIONS
MAP NO: MAP_1
Target In-Band Source DTE-A
Target PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS PO/TS D SL/PO TS
Slot : IB ===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ========== ===== ==========
Port : 1 d 1 1 d 4 3 1 1 17 d 4 3 17
T.S. : 01 1 2 d 4 3 2 1 18 d 4 3 18
1 3 d 4 3 3 1 19 d 4 3 19
1 4 d 4 3 4 1 20 d 4 3 20
T.S.# : 01 1 5 d 4 3 5 1 21 d 4 3 21
Clear : No 1 6 d 4 3 6 1 22 d 4 3 22
d/v : d 1 7 d 4 3 7 1 23 d 4 3 23
1 8 d 4 3 8 1 24 d 4 3 24
1 9 d 4 3 9 1 25 d 4 3 25
Source 1 10 d 4 3 10 1 26 d 4 3 26
Slot : 1 1 11 d 4 3 11 1 27 d 4 3 27
Port : P1 1 12 d 4 3 12 1 28 d 4 3 28
T.S. : 24 1 13 d 4 3 13 1 29 d 4 3 29
1 14 d 4 3 14 1 30 d 4 3 30
Confirm?Yes 1 15 d 4 3 15 1 31 d 4 3 31
16 d 32 d
<< Press ESC to return to Controller Setup menu, then Press D to active >>
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8. Ring Enabling
From the Master Unit AM 3440-B Controller Setup screen press R to set up PDH Ring Protection.
LOOP AM3440-C === Controller Setup === 15:48:03 03/24/2008
A -> Syst em
S -> SNM P S etu p
B -> Pas swo rd
C -> TSI Ma p S etup
D -> Sel ect a New TSI Ma p
E -> Cop y a TS I Ma p t o A noth er
F -> Cle ar a T SI M ap
L -> Com man d L ine
I -> Ini t N ew Card
J -> Cle ar Emp ty S lot
G -> Lin k B ack up F unc tio n
Q -> QDS 1 1 :1 Prot ect ion
K -> DS0 -SN CP Setu p
R -> PDH Ri ng Prot ect ion
T -> PDH Ri ng Diag nos tic
N -> SNT P S etu p
H -> TEL NET /SS H Se tup
P -> Pow er Set up
<< Press ESC key to return to Main Menu or enter a command >>
You must now repeat steps 7 and 8 for each of the AM3440-C Slave units in order to complete the PDH Shared
Protection Ring setup procedure.
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Chapter 13 Appendix G: AM3440-C Power Consumption
Power
Power Consumption Power Consumption
Consumption
(Watt) (Watt)
(Watt)
Controller Single controller 4 4 4
1-channel E1 2 2 2
1-channel T1 2 2 2
Mini Quad E1 2 2 2
1-channel E1 ATM/Frame Relay 3 3 3
1-channel T1 ATM/Frame Relay 3 3 3
32 WAN port Router 2 2 2
64 WAN port Router-A 3 3 3
Fiber optical interface 2 2 2
Mini-Slot
3-channel Terminal Server 2 2 2
Quad 2W/4W E&M 2 2 4
QFXS 2 5 5
QFXO 1 1 2
1-channel EIA530 2 2 2
1-channel RS232 1 1 1
1-channel V.35 1 1 1
1-channel X.21 2 2 2
4-channel E1 3 3 3
4-channel T1 3 3 3
6-channel U 2 2 2
10-channel U 3 3 3
2-channel G.SHDSL (2 pairs) w/o line power 5 5 5
4-channel G.SHDSL (1 pair) w/o line power 5 5 5
8-channel G.703 card at 64 Kbps data rate 2 2 2
8-channel Dry Contact I/O 3 3 3
8-channel 2W/4W E&M 4 4 7
12-channel FXS 3 3 19
Single-Slot 12-channel FXO 4 4 4
12-channel Magneto 4 4 8
1-channel low speed optical (C37.94) 1 1 1
4-channel low speed optical (C37.94) 2 2 2
8-channel RS232 with X.50 subrate 1 1 1
8-channel Data Bridge Card 1 1 1
8-LAN-port/ 64-WAN-port Router-B 6 6 6
3 _ Channel E1 3 3 3
Conference Card 4 4 4
TDMoE 5.7 5.7 5.7
1FOM-A 2 2 2
6-channel X.21/V.11 4 4 4
6-channel V.35 4 4 4
6-channel V.36 6 6 6
6-channel EIA530/RS449 card 6 6 6
5-channel RS232 with X.50 subrate 2 2 2
Dual-Slot 24-channel FXS 6 6 38
24-channel FXO 8 8 8
2-channel G. SHDSL (2 pairs) with line N/A N/A N/A
Power (Fan tray required)
4-channel G. SHDSL (1 pair) with line power N/A N/A N/A
(Fan tray required)
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