T3SU 300 User Manual61202217L1-1COctober 20041200218L1 HSSI DTE Interface Card1200219L1 V.35 DTE Interface Card1200284L1 Quad DSX-1 Interface Card1200
10 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CCustomer Service, Product Support Information, and TrainingADTRAN will repair and return this product if within 5
Chapter 6. Diagnostics100 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CPayload LoopbackDuring this test, all data for the selected DSX-1 interface is looped back
Chapter 6. Diagnostics61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 101DTE LoopbackDuring this test, the combined information from the four DSX-1 interfaces is l
Chapter 6. Diagnostics102 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CFigure 6-17. Payload and DTE Loopback TestRemote Port Payload LoopbackDuring this test, t
Chapter 6. Diagnostics61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 103BERT ConfigurationThe following options apply to any of the tests involving BERT testing.P
Chapter 6. Diagnostics104 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CInvert PatternIf set to ENABLE, the T3SU 300 inverts the transmitted and received BERT tes
61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 105Chapter 7 ApplicationsThis chapter provides examples of some common T3 applications. The examples include a sing
Chapter 7. Applications106 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CPOINT-TO-POINT MULTIPORT APPLICATIONWhen networking requirements call for sharing the ban
Chapter 7. Applications61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 107supports the high speed data connection requirements of the routers (using the HSSI ports
Chapter 7. Applications108 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CFRACTIONAL T3 CARRIER APPLICATIONWhen network providers want to provide service at rates
Chapter 7. Applications61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 109Figure 7-3. Fractional T3 ApplicationT3SU 300RouterRouterHSSI8 MbpsV.358 MbpsCarrierInte
61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 11Pre-Sales Inquiries and Applications SupportYour reseller should
Chapter 7. Applications110 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CREMOTE SNMP MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONA remote T3SU 300 can be managed by a local management
Chapter 7. Applications61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 111VOICE APPLICATIONThis voice application is similar to the point-to-point multiport applic
Chapter 7. Applications112 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CDTE 3 (V.35)Port State - Enabled Port State - EnabledNx75k blocks - 20 Nx75k blocks - 20D
61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 113Appendix A PinoutsThe following tables give the pin assignments for the connectors located on the T3SU 300. For
Appendix A. Pinouts114 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CTable A-2. HSSI Interface Pin AssignmentsPin # (+ side)Pin # (- side)Direction Description1
Appendix A. Pinouts61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 115Table A-3. LAN Port/Ethernet Bridge Pin AssignmentsPin Name Description1 TD+ The positive si
Appendix A. Pinouts116 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CN – Remote Loopback (RL)R 104 Received Data (RD-A)T 104 Received Data (RD-B)V 115 Receiver Si
61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 117Appendix B Specifications SummarySPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURESThis section describes the standard specifications a
Appendix B. Specifications Summary118 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CLocal (private network master)VT 100 Terminal InterfaceRJ-48, EIA-232 compatib
61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 119Appendix C Acronyms/AbbreviationsAIS... alarm indication signalAMI... alternat
12 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CInstallation and Maintenance SupportThe ADTRAN Custom Extended Services (ACES) program offers multiple types and
Appendix C. Acronyms/Abbreviations120 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CDSR... data set readyDSU... data service unitD
Appendix C. Acronyms/Abbreviations61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 121OOS... out of servicePOP ... point of presence
Appendix C. Acronyms/Abbreviations122 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1C
61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 123Appendix D Glossary10BaseTEthernet connector which implements the IEEE standard on 24-gauge, unshielded twisted
Appendix D. Glossary124 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1Cbaud rateA measure of transmission speed over an analog phone line. Baud rate measures the s
Appendix D. Glossary61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 125BPVbipolar violation. A violation in the alternate mark inversion line code for which consec
Appendix D. Glossary126 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1Cchannel bankEquipment in a telephone central office or customer premises that performs mul-t
Appendix D. Glossary61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 127data service unit See DSU. dBdecibel. A unit of measure of signal strength; usually the rela
Appendix D. Glossary128 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CDTEdata terminal equipment. The end-user terminal or computer that plugs into the terminatio
Appendix D. Glossary61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 129host computerThe primary or controlling computer in a multiple computer operation.idle codeI
61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 13Table of ContentsProduct Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Appendix D. Glossary130 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CMIBmanagement information base. A database of network management information used by SNMP.mo
Appendix D. Glossary61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 131POP point of presence. Physical place within a LATA (local access and transport area) where
Appendix D. Glossary132 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CsignalingCommunication between switches to set up and terminate calls.SNMPsimple network man
Appendix D. Glossary61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 133V. 35A standard for trunk interface between a network access device and a packet network tha
Appendix D. Glossary134 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1C
61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 135IndexNumerics10BaseT 22, 39, 532^15-1 1032^23-1 103Aactiveport
136 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CC-bit parity 41C-bit severely errored seconds 80CCV 80CD 47CES 80channel bandwidth 45clear errors 104clear stati
61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 137test 96dial string 61dialout on trap 62dialup options 60DS3 89d
138 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CIidle 67idle signal traps 57, 58idle timeout 62in service LED 36in testLED 36, 37network state 66port status 68i
61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 139loopback tests 35, 89LOS 57, 66, 67, 79LOS LED 36MM13 41managem
14 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CDTE Ports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
140 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1Cpoint-to-point multiport application 106POP 108port bandwidth 45port state 45port state change traps 59port stat
61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 141network port 65subnet mask 54sub-T3 108system management 53TT1
61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 15Ethernet Bridge Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 17List of FiguresFigure 2-1. DC Power Connector . . . . . . . . .
18 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CFigure 6-7. Payload BERT Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95
61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 19List of TablesTable 3-1. HSSI and V.35 Configuration Selections
2 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CTrademark Information:OpenView is a trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company.Spectrum is a registered trademark of Cab
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61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 21Chapter 1 IntroductionPRODUCT OVERVIEWThe T3SU 300 is a multiport DSU/CSU (data service unit/channel service unit
Chapter 1. Introduction22 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CComplete configuration, diagnostics, and performance monitoring are available through SNMP
Chapter 1. Introduction61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 23(LAN) port. The T3SU 300 supports the MIB-II standard, RFC 1213, and the ADTRAN Enterprise
Chapter 1. Introduction24 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CHSSI CardThe optional HSSI card plugs into one of the three card slots on the rear of the
Chapter 1. Introduction61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 25network interface. Up to three cards may be installed into any of the T3SU 300 DTE port c
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61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 27Chapter 2 Installation and OperationRECEIVING INSPECTIONCarefully inspect the T3SU 300 for any damage that may ha
Chapter 2. Installation and Operation28 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1C• Rubber feet for stand-alone useCustomer ProvidesThe customer provides an i
Chapter 2. Installation and Operation61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 29Figure 2-1. DC Power ConnectorThe following UL requirements must be met dur
61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 3About this ManualThis manual is arranged so you can quickly and e
Chapter 2. Installation and Operation30 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1C2. After the flanges have been installed, position the T3SU 300 at the corr
Chapter 2. Installation and Operation61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 31Figure 2-2. T3SU 300 Rear ViewDTE Port Interface Card SlotsThe T3SU 300 rea
Chapter 2. Installation and Operation32 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1Cbandwidth, the T3SU 300 does not have to be equipped with additional port ca
Chapter 2. Installation and Operation61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 33FRONT PANELThe T3SU 300 faceplate is shown in Figure 2-3. Descriptions of ea
Chapter 2. Installation and Operation34 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CFigure 2-4. Terminal Main MenuNavigating Within the MenusNavigate within th
Chapter 2. Installation and Operation61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 35Menus AvailableStatusThis selection provides status information on the netwo
Chapter 2. Installation and Operation36 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1Cflashes when the unit is being accessed locally through the front panel CONT
Chapter 2. Installation and Operation61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 37DTE Port LEDsStatusThis LED indicates the following conditions:In TestThis L
Chapter 2. Installation and Operation38 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1C
61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 39Chapter 3 ConfigurationThe T3SU 300 can be configured locally and remotely. Local configuration is accomplished t
4 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CSafety InstructionsWhen using your telephone equipment, please follow these basic safety precautions to reduce the
Chapter 3. Configuration40 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CFigure 3-1. Configuration Main MenuDS3 NETWORKSelect 1 DS3 NETWORK to access the network
Chapter 3. Configuration61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 41Figure 3-2. DS3 Network Configuration MenuDS3 FramingSet the framing format to match the
Chapter 3. Configuration42 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CDS3 ScramblerEnable this option to scramble the DS3 payload data. This prevents certain t
Chapter 3. Configuration61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 43Configuration selections for the individual ports are described in the following section.
Chapter 3. Configuration44 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1C• Table 3-4 on page 50 lists the menu fields available for Ethernet Bridge interfaces.Fig
Chapter 3. Configuration61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 45Configuration Selections for HSSI and V.35 InterfacesThe configuration selections listed
Chapter 3. Configuration46 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CAPPLY SETTINGSSelect this field after making all configuration changes for the selected p
Chapter 3. Configuration61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 47Transmit ClockSelects the source of the clock used to transfer data from the DTE to the T
Chapter 3. Configuration48 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CFigure 3-5. Port Configuration Menu (Quad DSX-1 Interface Card)The Quad DSX-1 does not p
Chapter 3. Configuration61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 49FRAMINGSelect the framing format for each individual DSX-1 interface. The default setting
61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 5FCC regulations require that the following information be provide
Chapter 3. Configuration50 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CConfiguration Selections for Ethernet Bridge InterfacesFigure 3-6 shows the Ethernet Brid
Chapter 3. Configuration61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 51Timed ProfilesUsing this option, you can allocate bandwidth based on the time of day. For
Chapter 3. Configuration52 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CFigure 3-7. Timed Profiles ScreenBandwidth Profiles 1 and 2The PROFILE CONFIGURATION scr
Chapter 3. Configuration61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 53Figure 3-8. Example of a Profile Configuration MenuSYSTEM MANAGEMENTThe SYSTEM MANAGEMEN
Chapter 3. Configuration54 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CLocal IP AddressEnter the T3SU 300 IP address. This IP address applies to the Ethernet or
Chapter 3. Configuration61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 55Management PortAssign the management port to be either LAN, FDL (facility datalink), or t
Chapter 3. Configuration56 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CTrap IP AddressesEnter up to five IP addresses of SNMP managers to which the T3SU 300 sen
Chapter 3. Configuration61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 57Table 3-5. Near End Alarm Trap DescriptionsTrap Type If ENABLED, this trap is sent...Red
Chapter 3. Configuration58 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CYellow Alarm (RAI) when the unit receives indication from the far end unit through the FE
Chapter 3. Configuration61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 59Toggle All TrapsWhen activated, this entry allows you to toggle ALL alarms (previously de
6 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CFederal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found t
Chapter 3. Configuration60 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CUnit IDEnter a name to identify the unit for management purposes.Terminal TimeoutSet the
Chapter 3. Configuration61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 61Figure 3-11. Dialup Options MenuPrimary and Secondary Phone NumbersWhen the T3SU 300 dia
Chapter 3. Configuration62 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CIdle TimeoutOnce a call is established and the trap messages are sent, the T3SU 300 remai
Chapter 3. Configuration61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 63Last Modem ResponseThis status field displays the last modem response to the T3SU 300. Po
Chapter 3. Configuration64 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CFigure 3-12. System Utilities MenuSAVE CONFIGURATIONThe SAVE CONFIGURATION selection com
61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 65Chapter 4 StatusView port status information by selecting 1 STATUS from the MAIN menu. Information for the networ
Chapter 4. Status66 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CNetwork StateThis field displays the current network state of the T3SU 300. Possible conditions
Chapter 4. Status61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 67Data Link StateThis field displays the current state of the data link between the local and the
Chapter 4. Status68 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CDTE PORTSThe following status information is available for DTE Ports 1-4. Interface TypeThe inte
Chapter 4. Status61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 69T1 StatusThis field displays the current status of the Quad DSX-1 interface card. Some condition
61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 7Industry Canada Compliance InformationNotice: The Industry Canada
Chapter 4. Status70 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CBandwidthDisplays the amount of bandwidth being used by the port. This field does not apply to t
Chapter 4. Status61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 71Lead descriptions for both the HSSI and the V.35 interfaces are as follows:HSSI Interface Leads
Chapter 4. Status72 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CTable 4-2. V.35 Interface LeadsEthernet Bridge StatusView the status of each of the four ports
Chapter 4. Status61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 73Port LinkThis field displays the current status of the individual Ethernet ports. The status me
Chapter 4. Status74 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1C
61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 75Chapter 5 StatisticsVIEWING STATISTICAL INFORMATIONSelect 2 STATISTICS from the MAIN menu to access STATISTICS me
Chapter 5. Statistics76 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CFigure 5-1. Main Local Statistics Menu ScreenAlarm HistoryThe T3SU 300 keeps track of yello
Chapter 5. Statistics61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 77Figure 5-2. Current Alarm Count ScreenFigure 5-3. 24-Hour Alarm History ScreenWhen a <
Chapter 5. Statistics78 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CFigure 5-4. Quad DSX-1 24-Hour Alarm HistoryPerformance ParametersView performance paramete
Chapter 5. Statistics61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 79Severely Errored Framing Seconds (SEFS)Number of seconds with one or more out of frame defec
8 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CWarranty and Customer ServiceADTRAN will repair and return this product within 5 years from the date of shipment i
Chapter 5. Statistics80 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CP-Bit Coding Violations (PCV)Number of coding violation (CV) error events that have occurred
Chapter 5. Statistics61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 81M-Bit Errors (MBE)Number of times an M-bit framing error has occurred.Figure 5-7. Network P
Chapter 5. Statistics82 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CFigure 5-8. Ethernet Bridge Statistics Menu Screen 1Table 5-1. Ethernet Bridge Statistics
Chapter 5. Statistics61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 83TX_SINGLE_COLLISIONSThe number of packets successfully transmitted by a port that experience
Chapter 5. Statistics84 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CFigure 5-9. Ethernet Bridge Statistics Menu Screen 2Table 5-2. Ethernet Bridge Statistics
Chapter 5. Statistics61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 85RX_FCS_ERRORSThe number of packets received by a port that have a length (excluding framing
Chapter 5. Statistics86 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CFigure 5-10. Ethernet Bridge Statistics Menu Screen 3Table 5-3. Ethernet Bridge Statistics
Chapter 5. Statistics61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 87PKTS_1024TO1522_OCTETSThe number of packets (including error packets) that are between 1024
Chapter 5. Statistics88 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1C
61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 89Chapter 6 DiagnosticsThe DIAGNOSTICS menu allows you to initiate loopback and BERT tests from the T3SU 300. Figur
61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 9loss of profits, or loss of use). ADTRAN is not liable for damage
Chapter 6. Diagnostics90 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CFigure 6-1. Diagnostics Main MenuLoopback tests may be performed simultaneously on all fou
Chapter 6. Diagnostics61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 91DS3Access the DS3’s diagnostic options by selecting 1 from the main DIAGNOSTICS menu. The m
Chapter 6. Diagnostics92 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CFigure 6-3. DS3 Payload Loopback TestLine LoopbackThis test allows the loop interface (LIN
Chapter 6. Diagnostics61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 93BERTSelect BERT to perform a bit error rate test over the entire payload bandwidth. Only on
Chapter 6. Diagnostics94 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CHSSI and V.35 Diagnostic OptionsThe menu in Figure 6-5 appears if the selected DTE port is
Chapter 6. Diagnostics61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 95Figure 6-6. Payload Loopback TestPayload BERTThis selection performs a bit error rate test
Chapter 6. Diagnostics96 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1CFigure 6-8. DTE Loopback TestPayload and DTE LoopbackSelect this test to perform payload a
Chapter 6. Diagnostics61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 97the remote T3SU 300 are the same as the Payload Loopback test for the local T3SU 300 (shown
Chapter 6. Diagnostics98 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1-1C#x Payload LoopbackDuring this test, all payload information on the selected DSX-1 interfac
Chapter 6. Diagnostics61202217L1-1C T3SU 300 User Manual 99#x Local LoopbackDuring this test, all information from the network side (DS3) for the sele
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