Paradyne Network Card 3172 User Manual

ACCULINK® 3172 and 3174  
E1 DSU/CSU  
Quick Reference  
Document No. 3170-A2-GL10-10  
 
ACCULINK® 3172 and 3174 E1 DSU/CSU  
Quick Reference  
Document Number 3170-A2-GL10-10  
July 2001  
Product Documentation Online  
Complete documentation for this product is available at www.paradyne.com.  
Select Library Technical Manuals T1/E1 Digital Access Devices.  
Select the following document:  
3170-A2-GB20  
ACCULINK 3172 and 3174 E1 DSU/CSU Operators Guide  
To request a paper copy of a Paradyne document:  
Within the U.S.A., call 1-800-PARADYNE (1-800-727-2396)  
Outside the U.S.A., call 1-727-530-8623  
Before installing the DSU/CSU, read the Important Safety Instructions on page 16. Also,  
to ensure compliance with emissions requirements, install ferrite chokes as described in  
Quick Start Procedure on page 2.  
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Quick Start Procedure  
The following procedure is for experienced DSU/CSU users who are familiar with the  
317x DSU/CSU installation process and have no special requirements for their  
application. See the ACCULINK 317x E1 Data Service Unit/Channel Service Unit  
Operators Guide for more information.  
Procedure  
1. The DSU/CSU is shipped with a power cable appropriate to the country of  
installation. Attach the power module cord to the rear of the DSU/CSU and the other  
end to a grounded AC power outlet. If you intend instead to use a 24 or 48 VDC  
power supply, see the Operators Guide.  
2. Attach the DSU/CSU network connection to the E1 network using the appropriate  
cable. Attach the DSU/CSU to the customer premises equipment via the DTE and  
port connectors.  
3. Install ferrite chokes on cables attached to Ports 1 and 2 (Model 3172) or Ports 14  
(Model 3174):  
Pull up on the latch to open  
the ferrite choke.  
Tie  
Wrap  
Ferrite Choke  
Place the ferrite choke on the  
cable as close to the  
DSU/CSU as possible.  
Plastic  
Latch  
Connector  
End  
Close the choke around the  
cable and press down on the  
latch to fasten it.  
97-14820-02  
Secure the choke with a cable  
tie.  
4. If you intend to use front panel emulation, connect the cable from the PC to the  
COM port on the rear panel of the DSU/CSU.  
5. Power on the DSU/CSU to perform the power-up self-test.  
6. During the power-up self-test, the FAIL LED flashes, then all LEDs blink twice.  
When the test is complete, verify that the DSU/CSU is functional by observing that  
the OK, NETWORK SIG, and DTE SIG LEDs are lit.  
7. If you intend to manage the DSU/CSU with SNMP, cable either the COM or AUX  
port (as appropriate for your configuration). Then, configure the SNMP  
management link.  
8. If you do not intend to use the DTE Drop/Insert E1 port, disable it using the  
configuration procedures in Operation and Configuration Options of the Operators  
Guide. (The default setting for this port is Enabled.)  
9. Configure the ports and channels you intend to use and assign channels to the  
network interface.  
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Cabling Examples  
The DSU/CSU is supplied with an AC power module. You must provide the DTE and  
network cables.  
Optional cables that you can order from the company are described in Pin Assignments  
in the Operators Guide.  
NOTE:  
The 120/75switch selects either the 120-ohm balanced network interface or the  
75-ohm unbalanced network interface. The RX SHIELD switch selects either an  
openor earthshield connection for the 75-ohm RX interface. (This switch must  
be set to openwhen using the 120-ohm interface.)  
COM PORT  
NETWORK  
NETWORK  
FRONT  
PANEL  
AUX  
PORT  
COM  
PORT  
NETWORK  
POWER  
TX  
RX  
RX SHIELD  
DTE  
120ý OPEN  
75ý EARTH  
120ý  
75ý  
75ý  
CAUTION: AUX PORT OR COM PORT MUST NOT BE  
CONNECTED TO PSTN OR E1 NETWORK  
CLOCK IN  
PORT  
1
PORT  
2
DSU/CSU  
DSU/CSU  
SERIAL  
PORT  
NETWORK  
TO AC  
POWER  
MODULE  
COM PORT  
NETWORK  
NOTE:  
3100 SERIES  
FRONT PANEL  
EMULATION  
SOFTWARE,  
3100-C1-010  
AUX  
COM  
NETWORK  
POWER  
PORT  
PORT  
TX  
RX  
RX SHIELD  
DTE  
120ý OPEN  
75ý EARTH  
120ý  
75ý  
75ý  
CAUTION: AUX PORT OR COM PORT MUST NOT BE  
CONNECTED TO PSTN OR E1 NETWORK  
PORT  
3
1
PORT  
PORT  
4
CLOCK IN  
PORT  
2
DSU/CSU  
TO DC  
POWER  
3100-F1-520  
(OPTIONAL)  
SNMP  
MANAGER  
OR  
98-14673a  
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Configuration Options  
Configuration options are accessed from the Cnfig branch of the front panel menu.  
DSU E1 CEPT  
Stat  
Test  
Cnfig  
Ctrl  
Lpbk  
Lamp  
LED  
Reset  
ClrReg  
DL  
STest  
TStat  
LED  
ID  
Rlpbk  
Ptrns  
Rel  
CID  
DevHs Perf  
E1 Prtn  
Prtn  
Near Far  
Abort Send  
Mon  
NET Prt1 Prt2 Prt3 Prt4  
Near Far  
NET  
DCLB DCLB  
UP  
DN  
511  
QRSS  
1in8  
DTE Prt2 Prt4  
Prt1 Prt3  
QRSS 511  
Cur 8Tot Intvl  
Cur 24Tot Intvl  
Abort PLB RLB  
DTLB  
LLB DLB DCLB  
Load Edit Area From:  
Activ Cust1 Cust2  
Choose Function:  
Fact  
Edit  
Save  
Activ  
Cust2  
DTE  
NET  
Gen  
Alarm  
Cust1  
Port  
Chan  
User  
SNMP  
Dsply DTE  
Prt2  
Prt4  
Prt3  
Gen Trap  
Clear Prt1  
Prt1  
Prt3  
Copy  
Prt2  
Prt4  
Port Select :  
All Prt1 Prt2 Prt3 Prt4  
98-14606a  
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Factory default configuration options are shown in boldface type in the following tables.  
Table 1. DTE Interface Configuration Options  
Option  
Factory  
Enab  
Comments/Description  
DTE Port:  
Enables the use of the DTE Drop/Insert port.  
Disab  
CRC4  
noCRC  
AMI  
DTE Frame:  
DTE Coding:  
Selects framing format.  
Selects line coding format.  
HDB3  
Enab  
Extrn DLB:  
(External DTE  
Loopback)  
Allows control of DLB on external contact  
closure.  
Disab  
Send Ones:  
Enab  
Sends all ones on channels allocated to the  
network E1 on LOS, LOF, or AIS.  
Disab  
Table 2. Port Configuration Options (1 of 3)  
Option  
Factory  
E530  
V.35  
Comments/Description  
Port Type:  
Selects the port type: EIA-530A, V.35, RS449,  
or X.21.  
RS449  
X.21  
Base Rate:  
Net DCLB:  
Nx64  
Nx56  
Enab  
Disab  
Enables the port to either Nx56 or Nx64 rates.  
Network-initiated DCLB, allows DCLB to be  
controlled by inband V.54 codes.  
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Table 2. Port Configuration Options (2 of 3)  
Option  
Factory  
Disab  
DTLB  
DCLB  
Both  
Comments/Description  
Port LB:  
Port-initiated Loopbacks, allows Loopbacks to  
be initiated through the port by the external  
DTE.  
All Ones:  
Disab  
DTR  
All ones sent to network (DTE) E1 when DTR  
or RTS interrupted.  
RTS  
Both  
None  
Halt  
Rcv RAI:  
Data port remains enabled, or is disabled, on  
receiving RAI on the network interface.  
(Action on Received  
Remote Alarm  
Indication)  
Tx Clock:  
Int  
Selects whether the transmitted data clock is  
internal (TXC) or external (XTXC).  
Ext  
InvertTxC:  
(Invert Tx Clock)  
Enab  
Disab  
Enab  
Disab  
Enab  
Disab  
10E-4  
10E-5  
10E-6  
10E-7  
10E-8  
10E-9  
Selects phase inversion of the transmit clock  
(TXC).  
InvertData:  
EDL:  
Allows the data on the port to be inverted.  
Specifies whether the Embedded Data Link is  
enabled.  
Err Rate:  
(Excessive Error  
Rate)  
Selects the error rate threshold for Excessive  
Error Rate Alarm.  
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Table 2. Port Configuration Options (3 of 3)  
Option  
Factory  
Disab  
Maint  
Send  
Comments/Description  
Near-end:  
Specifies whether the device will maintain  
near-end performance statistics.  
Both  
Far-end:  
Disab  
Maint  
Enab  
Specifies whether the device will maintain  
far-end performance statistics.  
Mgmt Link:  
Specifies whether the EDL Management Link is  
enabled.  
Disab  
Table 3. Network Interface Configuration Options  
Option  
Factory  
CRC4  
noCRC  
Disab  
SNMP  
Edit  
Comments/Description  
NET Frame:  
Selects framing format.  
Mgmt Link:  
Specifies whether the FDLs Management Link  
is enabled.  
Circuit Ident:  
Specifies the transmission vendors circuit  
identifier.  
Clear  
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Table 4. DTE Channel Configuration Options  
Option  
Factory  
TS16  
Comments/Description  
DTE Channels:  
Selects TS16 for signaling or  
assigns DS0 channels on the  
DTE Drop/Insert interface to  
DS0 channels on the  
Assign  
network interface.  
TS16:  
Data  
Specifies whether time  
slot 16 is reserved for  
signaling information or  
available for data.  
Rsvd  
Line 2  
Line 1 Displays: Displays:  
Meaning  
Comments/Description  
N1 N2 N3 ......  
N24:  
Unassigned  
Function key under the  
channel (N1, N2, etc.)  
selects the DTE channel to  
assign (D1 through D24,  
or ).  
D1, D2 ... D24  
Channel  
assigned to this  
DTE channel  
Prt1  
Prt2  
Prt3  
Prt4  
Channel  
assigned to port  
1, 2, 3, or 4  
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Table 5. Data Port Channel Configuration Options (1 of 2)  
Option  
Factory  
NET  
Comments/Description  
Assign To:  
Assigns this port to channels on the Network  
or DTE Drop/Insert interface, or to another  
port.  
DTE  
Prtn  
Assign By:  
Port Rate:  
Block  
Chan  
Determines how channels are assigned:  
contiguous blocks or individual channels.  
64 (56)  
Selects the data rate for the port.  
128 (112)  
192 (168)  
256 (224)  
The possible rates depend on whether the  
port is configured for Nx56 or Nx64.  
320 (280)  
384 (336)  
448 (392)  
This configuration option only appears if the  
Assigned Byconfiguration option is Block.  
512 (448)  
576 (504)  
640 (560)  
704 (616)  
768 (672)  
832 (728)  
896 (784)  
960 (840)  
1024 (896)  
1088 (952)  
1152 (1008)  
1216 (1064)  
1280 (1120)  
1344 (1176)  
1408 (1232)  
1472 (1288)  
1536 (1344)  
1600 (1400)  
1664 (1456)  
1728 (1512)  
1792 (1568)  
1856 (1624)  
1920 (1680)  
1984 (1736)  
NOTE: Configuration options in this table are made available after Prtn (where n is 1  
or 2 for the Model 3172 and 1, 2, 3, or 4 for the Model 3174) is selected from the  
Channel Config screen.  
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Table 5. Data Port Channel Configuration Options (2 of 2)  
Option  
Factory  
Comments/Description  
Start At:  
Clear  
Clears (unassigns) channels for this port.  
N1 (D1)  
N2 (D2)  
N3 (D3)  
This configuration option appears if the  
Assigned Byconfiguration option is Block or  
ACAMI.  
N31 (D31)  
Line 2  
Line 1 Displays:  
Displays:  
Comments/Description  
N1 N2 N3... N31:  
(If assigned to NET)  
This configuration option appears if the  
Assigned Byconfiguration option is  
individual channels (Chan).  
Prt1, Prt2,  
Prt3, Prt4  
D1 D2 D3... D31:  
(If assigned to DTE)  
D1, D2... D31  
N1, N2... N31  
Function key under the channel (N1, N2 etc.)  
assigns (unassigns) port (1, 2, 3, or 4) to that  
channel.  
NOTE: Configuration options in this table are made available after Prtn (where n is 1  
or 2 for the Model 3172 and 1, 2, 3, or 4 for the Model 3174) is selected from the  
Channel Config screen.  
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Table 6. General Configuration Options  
Option  
Factory  
NET  
DTE  
Prtn  
Int  
Comments/Description  
Pri Clk Src:  
Selects the primary clock source for the  
DSU/CSU.  
Ext  
Sec Clk Src:  
NET  
DTE  
Prtn  
Int  
Selects the secondary clock source for the  
DSU/CSU, used in the event of failure of the  
primary source.  
Ext  
Clock Rate:  
2048  
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Selects the clock rate of the source if external.  
Table 7. User Configuration Options (1 of 2)  
Option  
Factory  
Enab  
Disab  
SNMP  
ASCII  
Daisy  
Async  
Sync  
Comments/Description  
Self-Test:  
Allows bypass of self-test on initialization.  
Com Use:  
Controls how the COM port is used.  
Com Type:  
Com Clk:  
Controls whether the COM port is synchronous  
or asynchronous.  
Int  
Controls whether the COM port uses an  
internal or external clock.  
Ext  
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Table 7. User Configuration Options (2 of 2)  
Option  
Factory  
1.2  
Comments/Description  
Com Rate:  
Selects the bit rate for the COM port.  
(Communication Port  
Rate)  
2.4  
4.8  
9.6  
14.4  
19.2  
38.4  
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Char Length:  
Selects the character length for the COM port.  
Selects the parity for the COM port.  
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CParity:  
(Communication Port  
Parity)  
None  
Even  
Odd  
1
CStop Bits:  
(Communication Port  
Stop Bits)  
Selects the number of stop bits for the COM  
port.  
1.5  
2
Ignore DTR:  
Aux Use:  
Yes  
No  
Specifies whether the COM port ignores DTR.  
Controls how the auxiliary port is used.  
None  
SNMP  
Daisy  
9.6  
Aux Rate:  
Configures the bit rate for the auxiliary port.  
14.4  
19.2  
38.4  
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Table 8. Alarm Configuration Options  
Option  
Factory 1  
Enab  
Comments/Description  
Alrm Msg:  
Determines whether alarm messages are  
routed to the ASCII terminal or printer attached  
to the COM port.  
Disab  
SNMP Trap:  
Enab  
Sends SNMP traps.  
Disab  
Table 9. General SNMP Configuration Options (1 of 2)  
Option  
Factory  
Edit  
Comments/Description  
System Name:  
The SNMP system name for this device.  
Clear  
Edit  
System Location:  
System Contact:  
CommunityName1:  
Access 1:  
The SNMP system location for this device.  
Clear  
Edit  
The SNMP system contact name for this  
device.  
Clear  
Edit  
A community name that is allowed access to  
this device. Defaults to public.  
Clear  
Read  
R/W  
The type of access allowed for community  
name 1.  
CommunityName2:  
Access 2:  
Edit  
A community name that is allowed access to  
this device.  
Clear  
Read  
R/W  
The type of access allowed for community  
name 2.  
IP Adr:  
Edit  
The IP address needed to access the device.  
The Subnet Mask needed to access the device.  
Clear  
Edit  
NetMask:  
Clear  
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Table 9. General SNMP Configuration Options (2 of 2)  
Option  
Factory  
Edit  
Comments/Description  
Com IP Adr:  
The IP address for the COM port when the  
COM port is configured for SNMP.  
Clear  
Edit  
Com NetMask:  
Com Link:  
The Subnet Mask needed to access the device  
when the COM port is configured for SNMP.  
Clear  
PPP  
The link layer protocol for the COM port when  
the COM port is configured for SNMP.  
SLIP  
Edit  
Aux IP Adr:  
Specifies the IP address of the AUX port when  
the AUX port is configured for SNMP.  
Clear  
Edit  
Aux NetMask:  
Specifies the Subnet Mask needed to access  
the device when the AUX port is configured for  
SNMP.  
Clear  
Def Netwk:  
None  
Com  
Aux  
Specifies the default network destination.  
FDL  
EDLn  
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Table 10. SNMP Trap Configuration Options  
Option  
Factory 1  
Comments/Description  
Num Trap Mgrs:  
1
26  
The number of trap managers supported by the  
device.  
Trapn IP Adr:  
Trapn Dst:  
Edit  
Specifies the IP address for each trap manager.  
This configuration option is repeated for all  
n managers.  
Clear  
None  
Com  
Aux  
Specifies the network destination for Trap  
Manager n.  
FDL  
EDLn  
Disab  
Warm  
Auth  
Both  
Enab  
Disab  
Disab  
Up  
Gen Trap:  
Specifies the general trap types to enable:  
WarmStart, Authentication Failure or both.  
Entp Trap:  
Link Trap:  
Specifies whether the EnterpriseSpecific trap  
type is enabled.  
Specifies the link trap type to enable: Trap on  
Link Up, Link Down, or both.  
Down  
Both  
NET  
DTE  
E1s  
Trap I/F:  
When any link trap types are enabled, specifies  
which links to send traps for.  
Ports  
All  
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!
Important Safety Instructions  
1. Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or  
included in the manual.  
2. This product is intended to be used with a 3-wire grounding type plug a plug  
which has a grounding pin. This is a safety feature. Equipment grounding is vital to  
ensure safe operation. Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding type plug by  
modifying the plug or using an adapter.  
Prior to installation, use an outlet tester or a voltmeter to check the AC receptacle  
for the presence of earth ground. If the receptacle is not properly grounded, the  
installation must not continue until a qualified electrician has corrected the problem.  
If a 3-wire grounding type power source is not available, consult a qualified  
electrician to determine another method of grounding the equipment.  
3. Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable  
operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, these slots and  
openings must not be blocked or covered.  
4. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord and do not locate the product where  
persons will walk on the power cord.  
5. Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers may  
expose you to dangerous high voltage points or other risks. Refer all servicing to  
qualified service personnel.  
6. General purpose cables are provided with this product. Special cables, which may  
be required by the regulatory inspection authority for the installation site, are the  
responsibility of the customer.  
7. When installed in the final configuration, the product must comply with the  
applicable Safety Standards and regulatory requirements of the country in which it  
is installed. If necessary, consult with the appropriate regulatory agencies and  
inspection authorities to ensure compliance.  
8. A rare phenomenon can create a voltage potential between the earth grounds of  
two or more buildings. If products installed in separate buildings are  
interconnected, the voltage potential may cause a hazardous condition. Consult a  
qualified electrical consultant to determine whether or not this phenomenon exists  
and, if necessary, implement corrective action prior to interconnecting the products.  
9. Input power to the AC voltage configuration of this product must be provided by one  
of the following: (1) a UL Listed/CSA certified power source with a Class 2 or  
Limited Power Source (LPS) output for use in North America, or (2) a certified  
power source with a Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) output for use in the country  
of installation.  
Input power to the DC voltage configurations of this product must be provided by  
one of the following: (1) a National Electric Code (NEC)/Canadian Electric Code  
(CEC) Class 2 circuit for use in North America, or (2) a certified Safety Extra Low  
Voltage (SELV) circuit input for use in the country of installation.  
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10. In addition, if the equipment is to be used with telecommunications circuits, take the  
following precautions:  
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.  
Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm.  
There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.  
Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.  
EMI Notices  
!
UNITED STATES – EMI NOTICE:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when  
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a  
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user  
will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
The authority to operate this equipment is conditioned by the requirements  
that no modifications will be made to the equipment unless the changes or  
modifications are expressly approved by Paradyne Corporation.  
!
CANADA – EMI NOTICE:  
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian  
interference-causing equipment regulations.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du  
règlement sur le matérial brouilleur du Canada.  
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CE Marking  
Models 3172-A1-410 and 3174-A1-410 of this product are marked with the CE mark.  
This mark has been affixed to demonstrate full compliance with the following European  
Directives:  
Directive 73/23/EEC Council Directive of 19 February 1973 on the harmonization  
of the laws of the member states relating to electrical equipment designed for use  
within certain voltage limits, as amended by Directive 93/68/EEC.  
Directive 89/336/EEC Council Directive of 3 May 1989 on the approximation of  
the laws of the member states relating to Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC), as  
amended by Directive 93/68/EEC.  
Directive 91/263/EEC Council Directive of 29 April 1991 on the approximation of  
the laws of the member states concerning telecommunication terminal equipment,  
including the mutual recognition of their conformity, as amended by Directive  
93/68/EEC. The application of this directive is in relation only to network connection  
via the 120-ohm G.703 interface as specified in CTR12.  
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