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Table of Contents
2. Installation.......................................................................................................... 7
2.1. Site Selection ................................................................................................................. 7
2.2. Mechanical Installation .................................................................................................. 7
3. Operation ......................................................................................................... 22
3.1. Quick Start for Loop-IP6700 ........................................................................................ 22
3.1.1. Power On ............................................................................................................... 22
3.2. Self Test ....................................................................................................................... 22
3.3. Return to Default ......................................................................................................... 22
3.4. Using Terminal ............................................................................................................. 22
3.5. System Configuration .................................................................................................. 22
3.5.1. Console Port .......................................................................................................... 22
3.6. Alarm ........................................................................................................................... 23
3.7. Report .......................................................................................................................... 23
3.8. LED .............................................................................................................................. 24
3.9. Management Port (SNMP Port) .................................................................................. 25
3.10. User Data Port (Ethernet) ............................................................................................ 25
4. Maintenance..................................................................................................... 26
4.1. Self Test ....................................................................................................................... 26
4.2. Near End Loopback ..................................................................................................... 26
4.2.1. E1/T1 Line Loopback ............................................................................................. 26
4.2.2. E1/T1 Payload Loopback ...................................................................................... 26
4.3. Far End Loopback ....................................................................................................... 26
9. Appendix A – Proper Jitter Buffer Setup for Appropriate Application ...... 173
List of Figures
Figure 2-1 Front Panel View (with LCD) ............................................................................................ 7
Figure 2-2 Front Panel View (without LCD) ....................................................................................... 7
Figure 2-3 Rear Panel Views ............................................................................................................. 8
Figure 2-4 Main Board Jumper Setting – E1, RJ (120 ohm) .............................................................. 9
Figure 2-5 Main Board Jumper Setting – E1, BNC (75 ohm) .......................................................... 10
Figure 2-6 Main Board Jumper Setting – T1 .....................................................................................11
Figure 2-7 Daughter Board Jumper Setting – E1, RJ (120 ohm)..................................................... 12
Figure 2-8 Daughter Board Jumper Setting – E1, BNC (75 ohm) ................................................... 13
Figure 2-9 Daughter Board Jumper Setting – T1 ............................................................................. 14
Figure 2-10 Installation Diagram (Single)........................................................................................... 14
Figure 2-12 Chassis Grounding ......................................................................................................... 15
Figure 3-1 Management Port ........................................................................................................... 25
Figure 3-2 Ethernet Port ................................................................................................................... 25
Figure 4-1 Loopback Block Diagram ................................................................................................ 26
Figure 5-1 VT-100 Controller Menu Tree Overview ......................................................................... 28
Figure 5-2 VT-100 Menu Tree – DISPLAY Section .......................................................................... 29
Figure 5-3 E1 VT-100 Menu Tree Overview .................................................................................... 29
Figure 5-4 T1 VT-100 Menu Tree Overview ..................................................................................... 30
Figure 5-5 DTE VT-100 Menu Tree Overview .................................................................................. 30
Figure 5-6 Inband Management Diagram ........................................................................................ 33
Figure 5-7 Jitter Buffer Diagram ....................................................................................................... 41
Figure 6-1 Front Panels ................................................................................................................... 82
Figure 6-2 LCD Menu Tree .............................................................................................................. 83
Figure 6-3 E1 LCD Menu Tree ......................................................................................................... 84
Figure 6-4 T1 LCD Menu Tree ......................................................................................................... 85
Figure 6-5 DTE LCD Menu Tree ...................................................................................................... 86
Figure 6-6 E3/DS3 LCD Menu Tree ................................................................................................. 86
Figure 7-1 Clock Source ................................................................................................................ 167
Figure 7-2 Wireless Application Diagram of Clock Source ............................................................ 169
List of Tables
Table 2-1 Jumper Setting for Main Board ......................................................................................... 8
Table 2-2 Jumper Setting for Daughter Board ................................................................................ 12
Table 2-3 DB9S Console Port Pin Assignment ............................................................................... 15
Table 2-4 SNMP Port ...................................................................................................................... 16
Table 2-5 Alarm Relay Connector................................................................................................... 16
Table 2-6 Power Connector ............................................................................................................ 16
Table 2-7 T1/E1/RJ48C Line Connector ......................................................................................... 16
Table 2-8 RJ45 for Ethernet Port .................................................................................................... 16
Table 2-9 V.35/DB25 DTE Port Pin Definition................................................................................. 16
Table 2-10 EIA530/DB25 DTE Port Pin Definition ............................................................................ 17
Table 2-11 X.21/DB15 DTE Port Pin Definition ................................................................................ 17
Table 2-12 RS449/DB37 DTE Port Pin Definition ............................................................................. 18
Table 2-13 RS422 DTE Port Pin Definition ....................................................................................... 18
Table 2-14 Default Software Configuration ....................................................................................... 19
Table 3-1 Console Port Setting ....................................................................................................... 23
Table 3-2 Alarm Default – for System and Line .............................................................................. 23
Table 3-3 Performance Parameter List – LINE ............................................................................... 23
Table 3-4 Performance Report Options .......................................................................................... 24
Table 3-5 LED Indication for Main Unit ........................................................................................... 24
Table 5-1 UDP Number for FW V1.XX.XX and FW V2.XX.XX ....................................................... 42
Table 5-2 Maximum Bundle Allocation Table .................................................................................. 42
Table 7-1 Example 1: Unique Clock Source (from IP6700-1 Line Clock of Port A) ...................... 168
Table 7-2 Example 2: Independent Clock Source ........................................................................ 168
Table 8-1 Total Delay Time for AAL1 (E1) .................................................................................... 170
Table 8-2 Total Delay time for AAL1 (T1) ...................................................................................... 170
Table 8-3 Total Delay Time of SAToP (E1) .................................................................................... 171
Table 8-4 Total Delay Time of SAToP (T1) .................................................................................... 171
Table 8-5 WAN Bandwidth Required to Transport E1 Signal ....................................................... 171
Table 8-6 WAN Bandwidth Required to Transport T1 Signal........................................................ 172
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Chapter 1 Product Description IP6700 TDMoEthernet
1. Product Description
1.1. Description
The Loop-IP6700 TDMoEthernet is an ideal solution for transporting varied TDM traffic over IP
networks. As the core communications network migrates from Circuit Switched Network to Packet
Switched Network, the Loop-IP6700 provides a flexible and cost-effective choice.
On the WAN side, the Ethernet interface can be 10/100 BaseT or 100 BaseFX. For the User Tributary
interface, the TDM Tributary interface can be either multiple E1 or T1 or serial or E3/DS3. The Ethernet
Tributary interface can be 2 10/100 BaseT ports. Loop-IP6700 converts the TDM data stream and
timing information into packets and transmits to the connected Packet Switched Network. Another
Pseudowire device converts the received packet stream back to original TDM data stream along with
the original timing information.
The Loop-IP6700 has built-in AC or DC power. Management choices include DB-9 console port,
Ethernet port, and SNMP port with default IP address in addition to Inband management for
communication with remote management centers.
For transport of TDM signals, the Jitter and Wander adheres to G.823/G.824 Traffic Interface and
G.823/G.824 Synchronous Interface when OCXO is selected in order to provide excellent clock
traceability and stability.
The IP6700’s Ethernet uplink can further be uploaded into other equipments such as microwave and
wireless links for applications like emergency services and public transportation.
1.2. Applications
Management
Management
10/100Mbps
E1/T1 IP6700 MPLS FE
10/100Mbps
FE E1/T1
10/100Mbps IP6700
FE
10/100Mbps IP6700
Master Clock Source
NOTE: If independent clocks are used with T1 signals and the WAN port is transported over a wireless
network, then a possibility of an occasional 1 second pattern loss exists
E1 E1
FE FE
PBX PBX
IP/MPLS
Site A Network Site B
FE FE
E1 E1
PBX PBX
E1 WAN/VPN
E1
Network
10/100 BaseT 10/100 BaseT
10/100 BaseFx 10/100 BaseFx
Building B
Building B
Building C
Building C
1.3. Specifications
SFP Optical Module
Please refer to SFP optical module brochure for detail.
WAN Interface
Number of Ports : 1 Electrical port or 1 Optical port
Electrical Port Optical Port
Speed: 10/100 BaseT (802.3i, 802.3u) Speed: 100 BaseFX (802.3u)
Auto-negotiation (10/100) Connector: SFP
Auto MDI/MDIX
Full/half Duplex
Connector: RJ45
E1 Tributary Interface
Number of Ports: 1~4 Input Signal: ITU G.703
Line Rate: 2.048Mbps 50 ppm Output Signal: ITU G.703
Line Code: AMI/HDB3 Jitter and ITU G.823
Wander:
Framing: ITU G.704 Impedance: 75 ohm coax / 120 ohm twisted
(CRC: on/off, CAS: on/off, unframed) pair
Connector: BNC / RJ48C
NOTE: E1/T1 is jumper-selectable
T1 Tributary Interface
Number of ports: 1~4 Input Signal: DS-1 from 0 dB to -26 dB w/ALBO
Line Rate: 1.544M bps 32 ppm Output Signal: DSX-1, DS-1
Line Code: AMI / B8ZS Pulse Template: Per AT&T TR 62411
Framing: D4/ ESF/ ESF&T1.403/ NONE (clear Impedance: 100 ohm twisted pair
channel)
Connector: RJ48C
NOTE: E1/T1 is jumper-selectable
E3 Tributary Interface
Number of ports: 1 Output Signal: ITU G.703
Line Rate: 34.368M bps ± 4.6 ppm Output Mask: ETS 300 689 Sec.4.2.1.2 ITU
G.703
Line Code: HDB3 Jitter and ITU G.824
Wander:
Framing: Unframed Impedance: 75 ohm coax
Input Signal: ITU G.703 Connector: BNC connector
NOTE: E3/ DS3 is software-selectable
Wander:
Framing: Unframed Impedance: 75 ohm coax
Input Signal: ITU G.703 Connector: BNC connector
NOTE: E3/ DS3 is software-selectable
Timing Source
Primary /Secondary Internal, Line (A, B, C or D), Adaptive Clock Recovery, External (for low speed tributary
Clock: port E1/T1/serial only, manufacture option)
Network Management
Console Port SNMP Port
Electrical: RS232 interface Protocol: SNMP v1
Terminal: Menu driven VT-100 Connector: RJ45 at front panel
Connector: DB9, female, serial
Inband Management
Through any one time slot (64K bps) for low speed ports (E1/T1) with frame mode only
HDLC and PPP management protocol
Standards Compliance
IEEE ITU
802.1p Priority Code Point G.703 E1/DS1
802.1q VLAN Tagging G.704 DS0
802.1ad Q-in-Q G.706 Frame Alignment and CRC
IETF G.823/G.824 Traffic and Synchronous Interface
RFC3411 SNMPv1 G.826 End to End Error Performance
RFC4553 SAToP PWE3 Pseudo Wire Emulation Edge-to-Edge
RFC5086 CESoPSN V.11 Balanced Interface
Certifications
EMC EN55022 Class A, EN50024, EN300 386, FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A
Safety IEC60950-1(CB), EN60950-1(CE)
Note: Non-Loop SFP modules are not guaranteed to work with our equipments. It is strongly recommended to buy
Loop-logo SFP modules.
2. Installation
2.1. Site Selection
The following list indicates a site selection guideline. Users need to follow this guideline to select a
proper installation site.
Location of the Loop-IP6700 unit should be part of the central office equipment layout design.
Considerations should be given to entrance cable routing.
The installation site should provide proper room for adequate ventilation and cable routing. Reserve at
least 0.5 m at the rear of the unit for human access, cables, and air flow.
The site should provide a stable environment. The operating area should be clean and free from
extremes of temperature, humidity, shock, and vibration.
TM
Loop - IP
CONSOLE
TDMoEthernet
ESC
D
LAN WAN
LINK / ACT
C
LINK/ACT
10/100
ENTER A
SNMP POWER ALM
PORT
10 / 100
CONSOLE
D
LAN WAN
Loop-IP TM LINK/ACT
ACO C
TDMoEthernet
10/100
LINK/ACT
A
POWER ALM
SNMP/ LAN2
10/100
There are 4 models of Loop IP6700 available. The models are shown in the following figures.
Rear Panel
ACLINE, 100-240VAC PORT D-V.35
50/60 HZ,0.3A MAX. PORT C WAN
EXT.CLK
TX-OUT
RX-IN
TX-OUT
RX-IN
RELAY
PORT B PORT A
NC COM NO LAN
EXT.CLK
RELAY
TX-OUT
RX-IN
LAN
EXT.CLK PORT B PORT A
EXT.CLK
TX-OUT
TX-OUT
RX-IN
RX-IN
RELAY
PORT A/B/C/D – E1 or T1
ACLINE, 100-240VAC
50/60 HZ,0.3A MAX. PORT A WAN
TX-OUT RX-IN
RELAY
NC COM NO LAN
POWER (DC)
or
AC LINE, 100-240VAC,
50/60Hz, 0.4A MAX. -V +V
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
Main Board
JP22
RJ (120 ohm) E1
JP13
1 1
2 2
3 3
JP5
ON OFF
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
Main Board
JP22
BNC (75 ohm) E1
JP13
1 1
2 2
3 3
JP5
ON OFF
Figure 2-5 Main Board Jumper Setting – E1, BNC (75 ohm)
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
Main Board
JP22
T1 (100 ohm)
JP13
1 1
2 2
3 3
JP5
ON OFF
JP2
JP1
JP 12
3 2 1
JP 4
Daughter Board
RJ (120 ohm) E1
1 2 3 1 2 3
JP7 JP10
1 2 3 1 2 3
JP5 JP9
ON OFF
Figure 2-7 Daughter Board Jumper Setting – E1, RJ (120 ohm)
JP2
JP1
JP 12
3 2 1
JP 4
Daughter Board
BNC (75 ohm) E1
1 2 3 1 2 3
JP7 JP10
1 2 3 1 2 3
JP5 JP9
ON OFF
Figure 2-8 Daughter Board Jumper Setting – E1, BNC (75 ohm)
JP2
JP1
JP 12
3 2 1
JP 4
Daughter Board
T1(100 ohm)
1 2 3 1 2 3
JP7 JP10
1 2 3 1 2 3
JP5 JP9
ON OFF
CONS OLE
D
TM LAN WAN
Loop -IP ACO
LINK /ACT
C
TDMoIP
10 / 10 0
L IN K/ ACT
10/100
C ON S OL E
C O N SO LE
D
TM LAN WAN
TM L AN W AN
D
Loop -IP LINK/ACT
ACO C
Loop -IP ACO
LINK /ACT
C
TDMoIP
10 / 10 0
L INK /A CT
B
TD M oIP
10 / 10 0
L INK/ ACT
B
A
A
SNMP/ LAN2 POWER ALM
S NMP/ LAN2 P OW E R ALM
10 /100
10/1 00
Chassis Grounding
The chassis is grounded when rack mounted. However, for stand alone units or extra grounding protection
for rack mounted units, a dedicated chassis ground screw and lock washer is provided. The chassis ground
screw is located on the right side of rear panel.
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.
Unplanted connection surfaces, connectors, braided strap and bus bars must be bought to a bright finish
and coated with anti-oxidant before connections are made.
Listed connectors and fastening hardware must be used.
WAN
PORT C
TX-OUT
RX-IN
PORT A
LAN
Console port can be connected via RS232 interface to a configuration device a VT100 terminal or
equivalent. Pin definition and pin connection of the console port are listed in the following table.
The DTE port is configured as a serial device. There are 5 different DTE boards: V.35/DB25,
EIA530/DB25, X.21/DB15, RS449/DB37 and RS422. Pin definitions are defined in Table 2-9 to 2-13.
8 Signal Ground
9 Transmit Data Return DTE
10 Control Return DTE
11 Receive Data Return DCE
12 Indication Return DCE
13 Signal Timing Return DCE
14 External Clock Return DTE
15 Unassigned
NOTE:
1. Frame
For the E1 line interface, the frame format is ITU G.704. Either 2-frame, or 16-frame structure can be
selected. E1 supports clear channel mode, called E1 FRAME OFF mode, which can map to E1 same
mode.
2. Code
For the E1 line interface, either AMI (Alternate Mark Inverting) or HDB3 (high density bipolar of length
3) line code format can be chosen, be sure this setting matches that of the network.
3. CRC
For the E1 line interface, the frame format is ITU G.704. Either 2-frame, or 16-frame structure can be
selected. Only the 16-frame provides CRC (Cycle Redundancy Check). For two frame mode, set
CRC to OFF. For multiframe mode, set CRC to ON.
E1 can be used in two frames or multiframe mode. If CRC is OFF, 2 frame format results. If CRC is ON,
16 frame format results. For E1, the cyclic redundancy check function can be turned ON or OFF.
Unlike bipolar violation, which can monitor only one span, CRC allows error monitoring through multiple
spans of DS0 lines. For E1, if CAS is ON, a 16-frame structure is used, which is independent of the
16-frame structure for CRC. A proprietary facility data link is implemented in both modes to facilitate
remote system control and performance and statistics monitoring.
4. RAI
Remote Alarm Indication, transmits a return signal back out to indicate loss of signal and loss of frame
sync at the receiving side if the port. This action can be turned ON or OFF.
5. AIS
AIS, alarm indication signal, notify the far end that a loopback and diagnostic test are in progression.
Thus customer signals are blocked. The AIS can be sent two ways. In the framed mode, all time slots
will have all ones sent but the framing pattern will be preserved. In the unframed mode, all ones are
sent for all time slots.
6. CAS
CAS (Channel-Associated Signaling) is a method for sending signaling information where time slot 16
of the E1 format is shared for each of 30 other time slots within the same E1. Off designation is for CAS
disabled. For E1, when disabled, the 256N multiframe is used when time slot 16 is available to the user.
The maximum number of time slots available for payload is 31. ON designation is for CAS enabled.
When enabled, the 256S multiframe is used when time slot 16 is reserved for the transmission for
end-to-end signaling using CAS. The maximum number of time slots available for payload is then 30.
7. CGA
Carrier Group Alarm, CGA, is necessary for proper operation of the switched network in the face of
possible faults of the transport system. In the “normal” option, when a carrier facility fails, the switching
system must be notified so that it should cease to use that facility until repair is made. In the
“transparent” option, the signaling bits are left alone in fault conditions.
8. OOS
Out Of Service Signaling, for normal CGA option, when failure of the facility occurs, if there are calls in
progress, the billing system should be notified to stop charging the customer at the time of facility
failure.
9. FDL
FDL for E1 is used to achieve remote system Loopback.
10. IDLE
Any DS0 time slot, which is not assigned is an idle time slot. An idle code is transmitted on idle DS0
time slots. The idle time slot may be programmed to any bit pattern from 0x00 to 0Xff.
11. INTF
E1 interface only display 120 Ohm twisted pair / 75 Ohm BNC.
3. Operation
This chapter describes the Loop-IP6700 configuration options and operational functions; please refer to
CHAPTER 5: TERMINAL OPERATION for detailed operation.
3.1.1. Power On
If the password is forgotten, the only recourse is to return to the factory setting of LOOP.
The console port allows the user either to use a local VT-100 terminal or use a remote VT-100 terminal
via modem for system configuration, diagnostics, polling status reports, etc. The console port Baud rate,
data bit length, stop bit length, and parity bit length are defaulted, as shown below.
3.6. Alarm
When the Loop-IP6700 reports an alarm condition, such as loss of synchronization, the ALARM will
cause the LED on the front panel to light. Each alarm can be individually enabled or disabled. The
alarm types are listed in the table as below.
3.7. Report
For DS1 line receiver, Loop-IP6700 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
the following tables.
Each performance parameter has ninety six sets of registers to record 24 hours history in 15 minute
intervals.
Table 3-3 Performance Parameter List – LINE
Below lists the types of reports available, performance parameters provided by each report, and the
reset commands for each report.
24-Hour Terminal
USER [Network] Y Y Y Y Y Y
Reports
Menu Option [2]
LINE [Network] N/C N/C N/C N/C N/C N/C
Y = Report available and can be cleared by front panel “RESET” or admin terminal command “Y”.
X = Report available and can be cleared by front panel “RESET” or admin terminal command “X”.
N/C = No clear. Report available, but counts cannot be cleared by the user.
─ = Report not available.
3.8. LED
The front panel of the Loop-IP6700 has mulit-color LEDs for operation and error indications. The
indication is either off, steady on, or flickering. The following table lists each LED and its color and the
meaning it represents. Note that when powering up and self test is in progress, the unit front panel
LEDs are also used to indicate fault conditions.
WAN
PC 1
Note: The management PC can initiate and send a ping signal to either the SNMP Port or the WAN
port of the IP6700. The IP6700, however, cannot initiate and send a ping signal to the
management PC.
4 E1/T 1 WAN
4 E1/T 1
E1/T1, E1/T1,
Voice, Video IP 6700 IP 6700 Voice, Video
and TDM and TDM
data data
LA
N
N
LA
4. Maintenance
4.1. Self Test
When the Loop-IP6700 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. During system self test, "TESTING"
message and testing code are shown on the VT100 terminal screen. If any error is found, a testing
code is shown on the VT100 terminal display. Various system diagnostic methodology can be found in
the following paragraphs.
Line Loopback is illustrated in Figure 4-1. The incoming E1/T1 Line signal is loopback to the E1/T1 Line
before the Payload mapper. This Line Loopback is used to isolate the local equipment from a
problematic E1/T1 transmission line. Line loopback test can be activated from the VT-100 terminal.
Payload Loopback is illustrated in Figure 4-1. The incoming E1/T1 Line signal is loopback to the E1/T1
Line signal after the Payload mapper. This Payload Loopback is used to isolate the TSI Payload Map
from a problematic E1/T1 transmission line. Payload loopback test can be activated from the front
panel and VT-100 terminal.
1
LIU
Mux 2
3
1 2 4
line. When using FDL messages, FDL must be turned ON. All remote loopback can be activated
from the terminal.
If the remote facility responds to a remote loopback activate command, a LOOPED message appears
in the lower left corner of the display. If the remote facility responds to a remote loopback deactivate
command, a NO LOOP message appears. If the remote activation/deactivation fails, an error
message appears.
Either proprietary remote loopback commands can be used, or the industry standard V.54 loopback
codes can be used.
It is best to use remote loopbacks in conjunction with PRBS diagnostics testing to measure the DS1
network line or U line integrity. The procedure is as follows:
1. Send a remote loopback command to cause the remote facility to perform a loopback.
2. Activate the PRBS or QRSS diagnostics test.
3. The far end loopback is illustrated in Figure 4-2.
E1 E1
IP6700
5. Terminal Operation
The Loop-IP6700 provides comprehensive report and configuration capability through the console port.
By using single-character commands and arrow keys, the Loop- IP6700 can be configured and
monitored through the use of a VT-100 terminal. The single-character commands are not case
sensitive, except for when using a password. On each screen, the available commands and the
configurable fields are highlighted.
When a VT-100 terminal is connected to the CONSOLE port of the Loop- IP6700, a main menu is
displayed on the VT-100 monitor. The main menu consists of four groups of commands, DISPLAY,
LOG, SETUP, and MISC. All commands are detailed in the VT-100 Controller Menu Tree illustrations
below.
This chapter provides detailed setup instructions. After connecting your VT-100 monitor to the Loop
device, your first setup steps should be as follows:
1. Log on and set up your password (see Logon and Password Setup Section)
VT-100 Controller
Menu Tree Overview
[DISPLAY] [SETUP]
[LOG] [MISC]
[SETUP]
S > System Setup T > Time Slot IP Assignmentg W > Firmware Transfer
A > System V > Bundle IP Setup A > Download Mainboard Firmware
C > Password
C > Download Current Configuration
V > Store/Retrieve Configuration K > Clock Source Setup M > System Alarm Setup L> SNTP Setup
[DISPLAY] [SETUP]
[LOG]
O > Logon
E > Return to Main Menu
[DISPLAY] [SETUP]
[LOG]
O > Logon
[DISPLAY] [SETUP]
[LOG]
O > Logon
5.1. Login
When the Loop-IP6700 is powered on, the screen will show as below. If the terminal screen is illegible,
press the Enter and Esc key alternatively to bring up the main menu. This is particularly needed if the
terminal is connected to the controller while the power is already applied. If the main menu still fails to
appear, check to see that the terminal is configured as 9600, 8, n, 1, and that a proper null modem or a
null modem cable is used.
If the user does password setup, a new prompt will ask for your password. User should enter to system
setup to do password setup (O > Logon →S > System Setup →C > Password Setup). Key it in (capital
letters only) and then press the Enter key.
L O O P I P6 7 00 == = Main Menu === 10: 48 : 1 8 0 2/ 0 8/201 3
[ D I SP L AY ] [SETUP]
C - > S ys t em Co n f ig u rat i o n
J - > A ll Ti m e S l ot IP A s si g nm e nt
H - > T im e S l ot I P A ssi g n me n t
B - > C lo c k s ou r c e C onf i g ur a ti o n
D - > L in k S t at u s
Q - > A la r m Q ue u e
G - > F om St a tu s
N - > A ll Bu n dl e Co u nte r
U - > B un d le Su m m ar y
R - > C ur r en t ly - A ct i ve A l ar m S u mm a ry [MISC]
[ L O G]
P - > C ho o se Po r t
F - > L og Of f [ S E TU P ] ,[ M I SC ] M e nu
O - > L og On [ S E TU P ],[ M I SC ] M e nu
For an ADMIN user, a full Controller Menu will appear after keying in the password (for detail of
password, please refer to 5.1.1.3 for detail information). To logoff press F.
L O O P I P6 7 00 == = Main Menu === 10: 48 : 1 8 0 2/ 0 8/201 3
[ D I SP L AY ] [SETUP]
C - > S ys t em Co n f ig u rat i o n S - > System Setup
J - > A ll Ti m e S l ot IP A s si g nm e nt T -> Time Slot IP Assignment
H - > T im e S l ot I P A ssi g n me n t W - > Firmware Transfer
B - > C lo c k s ou r c e C onf i g ur a ti o n V -> Store/Retrieve Configuration
D - > L in k S t at u s K - > Clock Source Setup
Q - > A la r m Q ue u e M - > System Alarm Setup
G - > F om St a tu s L - > SNTP Setup
N - > A ll Bu n dl e Co u nte r
U - > B un d le Su m m ar y
R - > C ur r en t ly - A ct i ve A l ar m S u mm a ry
[MISC]
[ L O G] Y - > Load default & Reboot
P - > C ho o se Po r t Z - > Reset
F - > L og Of f [ S E TU P ],[ M I SC ] M e nu X -> C lear Alarm Queue
O - > L og On [ S E TU P ],[ M I SC ] M e nu A -> Alarm Cut Off
Note: 1. OSC Ver: There are two kinds of hardware version - TCXO (TCXO =1 ppm) & OCXO (OCXO=
16 ppb).
A -> S y stem
B -> I n band System Setup
C -> P a ssword
D -> P o rt Speed Setup
E -> V l an Setup
5.1.1.1. System
Press "A" from the "System Setup" to display the current status for system and console port. Refer to
the table below to see the differences when SNMP uses different ports.
L O O P I P6 7 00 == = S y st e m Setup (SYSTEM) === 18:49:35 05/12/2010
A R R OW KE Y S: CU R S OR MOV E , P l ea s e I nput: hh:mm:ss mm/dd/yyyy, BACKSPACE to edit
T i m e/ D at e :1 8 : 49: 3 6 0 5 /1 2 /2 0 10 Ethernet Port:ENABLE Lan Port: Data_only
I P Ad d r. : 19 2 .1 6 8. 1 .1 S u b ne t M a sk : 2 55.255.255.0 Gateway IP: 192.168.1.254
C o m mu n it y :( G et ) p ub l ic C ommunity(Set)public Wan Port: WAN_only
T r a p I P A dd r es s 1 :0 0 0.0 0 0 .0 0 0. 0 00 Community1:public
T r a p I P A dd r es s 2 :0 0 0.0 0 0 .0 0 0. 0 00 Community2:public
T r a p I P A dd r es s 3 :0 0 0.0 0 0 .0 0 0. 0 00 C ommunity3:public
T r a p I P A dd r es s 4 :0 0 0.0 0 0 .0 0 0. 0 00 Community4:public
T r a p I P A dd r es s 5 :0 0 0.0 0 0 .0 0 0. 0 00 Community5:public
D e v ic e N a me :L O O P I P 6 70 0
S y s te m L o ca t io n : 8F , No . 8 , H SI N A N N ROAD
S C IE NC E - BA S ED IN D USTRIAL PARK
H S IN CH U , 3 0 07 8 T A IWAN
receive TDMoE traffic from the remote device, this situation is the so-called “Remote Loss”.
Hence, the local device will send ARP request frames and request the MAC address of the
remote device. Once a bundle is created, this status would trigger its own Active Bundle Time
in operation.
7. ARP Operation:
a. Before bundle create: ARP will send cyclic as active Bundle timer
b. After bundle create: ARP will send once per 300 seconds if “remote loss continue” is
enable.
Press "B" from the "System Setup" to setup Inband Management. It is to manage remote device from
local device. For example: one E1 assign one timeslot to manage other device. Please refer to Figure
5-6 for detail.
L O O P I P6 7 00 = = = I nband Management === 13:12:52 12/06/2005
A R R OW KE Y S: CU R S OR MOV E , T A B: RO L L OPTIONS
I n b an d : OF F
Port : PO R T_ A
T i m e S lo t : 00
Note: 1. When Inband is on, the user needs to create a bundle (the diagram show as below).
2. Inband management can manage a pair only
3. Three ports in IP6700 cannot connect together in same switch. It will cause Ethernet Loop.
Inband = on Inband = on
E1 E1
E1 10/100 BaseT 10/100 BaseT E1
E1/V.35 IP6700 IP6700 E1/V.35
E1/V.35 WAN TDMoEthernet E1/V.35
TDMoEthernet
10/100 10/100
Base T Base T
LAN LAN
SNMP SNMP
Management
without changing password: press C from system setup mean, the screen will show as below. (The
default password is LOOP in upper case letters.)
L O O P I P6 7 00 = = = P assword Setup === 18:02:20 08/07/2007
A R R OW KE Y S: CU R S OR MOV E , T A B: RO L L OPTIONS
E n ab l e P as s w ord : Y E S
C h an g e P as s w ord : N O
Note: Password can be alphabetic, numeric or a combination of both. Alphabetic characters can be
keyed in as upper case or lower case. Maximum password size is 11 characters.
Key in your old password and press the Enter key. (The default password is LOOP in upper case
letters.)
L O O P I P6 7 00 == = Password Setup === 14:08:45 12/06/2005
A R R OW KE Y S: CU R S OR MOV E , B A CK S PA C E to edit, ESC to abort
E n ab l e P as s w ord : Y E S
C h an g e P as s w ord : Y E S
E n ab l e P as s w ord : Y E S
C h an g e P as s w ord : Y E S
Old Password : XXXX
E n ab l e P as s w ord : Y E S
C h an g e P as s w ord : Y E S
Old Password : XXXX
new Password : XXXX
E n ab l e P as s w ord : Y E S
C h an g e P as s w ord : Y E S
Old Password : XXXX
new Password : XXXX
Confirm Password : XXXX
L A N : AU T O
W A N : AU T O
S N M P : AU T O
NOTE:
Configuration Option Default
LAN full-100, half-100, full-10, half-10 AUTO
WAN full-100, half-100, full-10, half-10 AUTO
SNMP full-100, half-100, full-10, half-10 AUTO
<< Press ESC key to return to main menu or save setup >>
IP6700 supports up to 16 VLAN groups. The VLAN group feature enables users to create multiple
port-based VLANs with different port members. Yet, the tag/untag configuration is a global setting not
per VLAN group.
S r c . I P A dd r es s :0 0 0.0 0 0 .0 0 0. 0 00
S u b ne t M a sk :0 0 0.0 0 0 .0 0 0. 0 00
G a t wa y I P :0 0 0.0 0 0 .0 0 0. 0 00
S o u rc e M A C A dd r : 00 : 50: c 6 :0 3 :d 7 :3 9
Note:
The Src. (Source) IP Address should be different from the system (management) IP.
Press “T” to get into the screen of Time Slot IP Assignment. There are framed and unframed modes
for user to choose. Unframed mode includes two options: 1. AAL1 (refer to 8.4.2.1 for detail
information). 2. SAToP (refer to 8.4.2.2 for detail information). Framed mode also includes two options:
1. AAL1 (refer to 8.4.2.1 for detail information). 2. CESoPSN (refer to 8.4.2.3 for detail information).
To change the screen from framed to unframed the user should press P from the Main Menu to choose
port A, and press enter to port menu. Then press S (refer to 6.2.10) and use Tab key to change framed
or unframed. OFF=unframed, ON =framed.
AAL1 (Type=IP):
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A R R OW KE Y S: CU R S OR MOV E , T A B: RO L L OPTIONS
Port : PO R T_ A
B u n dl e I D : 00 P O/ T S TS PO/TS TS BNDL ID/UDP NUM Dest Address
A c t io n : De l et e bun d l e = == = = == ===== == =============== ===============
F o r ma t : A AL 1 Type: IP A 1 1 A 17 17 0 1 010.010.010.001
Tos : 00 0 A 2 2 A 18 18
U D P N u mb e r: 00 0 0 1 A 3 3 A 19 19 Cell Num Jitter Delay Jitter Size
T i m e S lo t : 00 A 4 4 A 20 20 ======== =========== = ===========
T i m e S lo t #: 32 A 5 5 A 21 21 30 6 256
D e s t: 01 0 .0 1 0. 0 1 0. 0 01 A 6 6 A 22 22
S t r at u m : 3 A 7 7 A 23 23 Estimated Value:
C e l l i n B un d le : 30 A 8 8 A 24 24 Total Delay (m s) : 12
J i t te r D e la y : 006 A 9 9 A 25 25 PW Pkt size(bytes): 1486
J i t te r S i ze : 256 A 10 10 A 26 26 Overhead (%) : 3
V L A N: OFF A 11 11 A 27 27 Ethernet BW (Mbps): 2.2113
C V L AN ID : 0000 A 12 12 A 28 28 Total PW BW (Mbps): 4.4226
C V L AN pr i or i ty : 0 A 13 13 A 29 29
S V L AN ID : 0000 A 14 14 A 30 30
S V L AN pr i or i ty : 0 A 15 15 A 31 31
C o n fi r m? No A 16 16
AAL1 (Type=CESoETH):
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A R R OW KE Y S: CU R S OR MOV E , T A B: RO L L OPTIONS
Port : PO R T_ A
B u n dl e I D : 00 P O/ T S TS PO/TS TS BNDL ID/UDP NU M Dest Address
A c t io n : De l et e bun d l e = == = = == ===== == =============== ===============
F o r ma t : A AL 1 T y p e: C E So E TH A 1 1 A 17 17 0 1 00:30:A7:02:E7:40
Tos : 00 0 A 2 2 A 18 18
U D P N u mb e r: 00 0 0 1 A 3 3 A 19 19 Cell Num Jitter Delay Jitter Size
T i m e S lo t : 00 A 4 4 A 20 20 ======== =========== ============
T i m e S lo t #: 32 A 5 5 A 21 21 30 6 256
D e s t: 00 : 30 : A7 : 0 2: E 7:4 0 A 6 6 A 22 22
S t r at u m : 3 A 7 7 A 23 23 Estimated Value:
C e l l i n B un d le : 30 A 8 8 A 24 24 Total Delay (ms) : 12
J i t te r D e la y : 006 A 9 9 A 25 25 PW Pkt size(bytes): 1486
J i t te r S i ze : 256 A 10 10 A 26 26 Overhead (%) : 3
V L A N: OFF A 11 11 A 27 27 Ethernet BW (Mbps): 2.2113
C V L AN ID : 0000 A 12 12 A 28 28 Total PW BW (Mbps): 4.4226
C V L AN pr i or i ty : 0 A 13 13 A 29 29
S V L AN ID : 0000 A 14 14 A 30 30
S V L AN pr i or i ty : 0 A 15 15 A 31 31
C o n fi r m? No A 16 16
SAToP (Type=IP):
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A R R OW KE Y S: CU R S OR MOV E , T A B: RO L L OPTIONS
Port : PO R T_ A
B u n dl e I D : 00 P O/ T S TS PO/TS TS BNDL ID/UDP NUM Dest Address
A c t io n : De l et e bun d l e = == = = == ===== == =============== ===============
F o r ma t : S AT o P T y p e: I P A 1 1 A 17 17 0 1 010.010.010.001
Tos : 00 0 A 2 2 A 18 18
U D P N u mb e r: 00 0 0 1 A 3 3 A 19 19 Cell Num Jitter Delay Jitter Size
T i m e S lo t : 00 A 4 4 A 20 20 ====== == =========== ============
T i m e S lo t #: 32 A 5 5 A 21 21 30 6 256
D e s t: 01 0 .0 1 0. 0 1 0. 0 01 A 6 6 A 22 22
S t r at u m : 3 A 7 7 A 23 23 Estimated Value:
C e l l i n B un d le : 30 A 8 8 A 24 2 4 Total Delay (ms) : 12
J i t te r D e la y : 006 A 9 9 A 25 25 PW Pkt size(bytes): 1486
J i t te r S i ze : 256 A 10 10 A 26 26 Overhead (%) : 3
V L A N: OFF A 11 11 A 27 27 Ethernet BW (Mbps): 2.2113
C V L AN ID : 0000 A 12 12 A 28 28 Total PW BW (Mbps): 4.4226
C V L AN pr i or i ty : 0 A 13 13 A 29 29
S V L AN ID : 0000 A 14 14 A 30 30
S V L AN pr i or i ty : 0 A 15 15 A 31 31
C o n fi r m? No A 16 16
SAToP (Type=CESoETH):
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A R R OW KE Y S: CU R S OR MOV E , T A B: RO L L OPTIONS
Port : PO R T_ A
B u n dl e I D : 00 P O/ T S TS PO/TS TS BNDL ID/UDP NUM Dest Address
A c t io n : De l et e bun d l e = == = = == ===== == =============== ===============
F o r ma t : S AT o P T y p e: C E So E TH A 1 1 A 17 17 0 1 00:30:A7:02:E7:40
Tos : 00 0 A 2 2 A 18 18
U D P N u mb e r: 00 0 0 1 A 3 3 A 19 19 Cell Num Jitter Delay Jitter Size
T i m e S lo t : 00 A 4 4 A 20 20 ======== =========== ============
T i m e S lo t #: 32 A 5 5 A 21 21 30 6 256
D e s t: 00 : 30 : A7 : 0 2: E 7:4 0 A 6 6 A 22 22
S t r at u m : 3 A 7 7 A 23 23 Estimated Value:
C e l l i n B un d le : 30 A 8 8 A 24 24 Total Delay (ms) : 12
J i t te r D e la y : 006 A 9 9 A 25 25 PW Pkt size(bytes): 1486
J i t te r S i ze : 256 A 10 10 A 26 26 Overhead (%) : 3
V L A N: OFF A 11 11 A 27 27 Ethernet BW (Mbps): 2.2113
C V L AN ID : 0000 A 12 12 A 28 28 Total PW BW (Mbps): 4.4226
C V L AN pr i or i ty : 0 A 13 13 A 29 29
S V L AN ID : 0000 A 14 14 A 30 30
S V L AN pr i or i ty : 0 A 15 15 A 31 31
C o n fi r m? No A 16 16
CESoPSN (Type=IP):
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A R R OW KE Y S: CU R S OR MOV E , T A B: RO L L OPTIONS
Port : PO R T_ A
B u n dl e I D : 00 P O/ T S TS PO/TS TS BNDL ID/UDP NUM Dest Address
A c t io n : De l et e bun d l e = == = = == ===== == =============== ===============
F o r ma t : C ES o PS N Ty p e: I P A 1 1 A 17 17 0 1 010.010.010.001
Tos : 00 0 A 2 2 A 18 18
U D P N u mb e r: 00 0 0 1 A 3 3 A 19 19 Cell Num Jitter Delay Jitter Size
T i m e S lo t : 00 A 4 4 A 20 20 ======== =========== ==== ========
T i m e S lo t #: 32 A 5 5 A 21 21 30 6 256
D e s t: 01 0 .0 1 0. 0 1 0. 0 01 A 6 6 A 22 22
S t r at u m : 3 A 7 7 A 23 23 Estimated Value:
C e l l i n B un d le : 30 A 8 8 A 24 24 Total Delay (ms) : 12
J i t te r D e la y : 006 A 9 9 A 25 25 PW Pkt size(bytes): 1486
J i t te r S i ze : 256 A 10 10 A 26 26 Overhead (%) : 3
V L A N: OFF A 11 11 A 27 27 Ethernet BW (Mbps): 2.2113
C V L AN ID : 0000 A 12 12 A 28 28 Total PW BW (Mbps): 4.4226
C V L AN pr i or i ty : 0 A 13 13 A 29 29
S V L AN ID : 0000 A 14 14 A 30 30
S V L AN pr i or i ty : 0 A 15 15 A 31 31
C o n fi r m? No A 16 16
CESoPSN (Type=CESoETH):
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A R R OW KE Y S: CU R S OR MOV E , T A B: RO L L OPTIONS
Port : PO R T_ A
B u n dl e I D : 00 P O/ T S TS PO/TS TS BNDL ID/UDP NU M Dest Address
A c t io n : De l et e bun d l e = == = = == ===== == =============== ===============
F o r ma t :C E So P SN Ty p e: C E So E TH A 1 1 A 17 17 0 1 00:30:A7:02:E7:40
Tos : 00 0 A 2 2 A 18 18
U D P N u mb e r: 00 0 0 1 A 3 3 A 19 19 Cell Num Jitter Delay Jitter Size
T i m e S lo t : 00 A 4 4 A 20 20 ======== =========== ============
T i m e S lo t #: 32 A 5 5 A 21 21 30 6 256
D e s t: 00 : 30 : A7 : 0 2: E 7:4 0 A 6 6 A 22 22
S t r at u m : 3 A 7 7 A 23 23 Estimated Value:
C e l l i n B un d le : 30 A 8 8 A 24 24 Total Delay (ms) : 12
J i t te r D e la y : 006 A 9 9 A 25 25 PW Pkt size(bytes): 1486
J i t te r S i ze : 256 A 10 10 A 26 26 Overhead (%) : 3
V L A N: OFF A 11 11 A 27 27 Ethernet BW (Mbps): 2.2113
C V L AN ID : 0000 A 12 12 A 28 28 Total PW BW (Mbps): 4.4226
C V L AN pr i or i ty : 0 A 13 13 A 29 29
S V L AN ID : 0000 A 14 14 A 30 30
S V L AN pr i or i ty : 0 A 15 15 A 31 31
C o n fi r m? No A 16 16
Note:
For SW Version 1.01.07 or over, User needs to setup Bundle from Bundle 0 because only Bundle 0 can
transfer clock.
Jitter Delay Jitter buffer threshold beyond which the system will start to
output data. This represents the minimum delay added.
Usually, smaller jitter threshold is selected to reduce total
delay for voice application to minimize echo.
Please refer to Chapter 8 for detailed information.
Jitter Size Max. size of the jitter buffer
Note: The range and default value for Jitter Delay and Jitter
Size may vary depending on the interface type. Please refer
to the table below.
Jitter Buffer
Max.size
(256 ms)
Delay
(buffer threshold)
…
UDP number
8062 16254
8063 16255
NOTE:
Configuration Option Default
Port PORT_A, PORT_B, PORT_C, PORT_D PORT_A
Action Add bundle, Delete bundle, Delete all, Activate all, Add bundle
change bundle, stop to bundle
Bundle ID 0-31 0
Time Slot 1-31 1
Time Slot# 1-31 1
E1 Line Payload AAL1 AAL1
UDP Number 1-8063 1
(FW V1.xx.xx)
UDP Number 1~65535 1
(FW V2.xx.xx)
IP Address Range of valid IP 000.000.000.000
Confirm? NO, YES NO
The Action has two options, “Add bundle” and “Delete bundle”. When users choose “Add bundle”
option, the bundle ID must be unique for the particular port. When user choose “Delete bundle” option,
the particular bundle must already been created. The UDP number need to unique for all the ports.
The IP6700 supports up to 64 bundles. The maximum number of bundles that can be allocated per port
is configured as below.
The highest priority of Allocation Number is descended from Allocation No. 4 to Allocation No. 1.
NOTE: If your setting of E1 CAS is ON as the following first screen shows (O > Logon / P > Choose a
Port / S > System Setup), the message “time slot 16 cannot be used” will be seen as the following
second screen shown. This design is to avoid other data timeslots to cover the voice time slot. All in all,
you shall avoid to set time slot 16 when E1 CAS is ON. Hence, you may need to set twice, for example,
first set # 01-15 (Add bundle), and then #17-31 (Add time slot).
F RA M E = ON
C OD E = H DB 3
C RC = ON
R AI = ON
A IS = F RA ME D
C AS = ON
S IG N AL L IN G = T R ANS
C GA = N OR M
O OS = B US Y
F DL = O FF
S a_ b it = S a4
I DL E = 0
I NT F = 1 20 O h m
Port : PO R T_ B
B u n dl e I D : 0 P O/ T S TS PO/TS TS BNDL ID/UDP NUM Dest Address
A c t io n : Ad d b u n dle = == = = == ===== == =============== ===============
F o r ma t : C ES o PS N Ty p e: I P 1 17
Tos : 0 2 18
U D P N u mb e r: 02 3 19 Cell Num Jitter Delay Jitter Size
T i m e S lo t : 01 4 20 ======== =========== ============
T i m e S lo t #: 31 5 21
D e s t: 01 0 .0 0 3. 0 1 3. 1 12 6 22
S t r at u m : 3 7 23
N u m be r o f F r am e 00 3 0 8 24 Total Delay (ms) : 0
J i t te r D e la y : 006 9 25 PW Pkt size(bytes): 0
J i t te r S i ze : 512 10 26 Overhead (%) : 0
V L A N: OFF 11 27 Ethernet BW (Mbps): 0.0
C V L AN ID : 0000 12 28 Total PW BW (Mb ps): 0.0
C V L AN pr i or i ty : 0 13 29
S V L AN ID : 0000 14 30
S V L AN pr i or i ty : 0 15 31
C o n fi r m? Ye s 16 S
C A S o n , ti m e s l ot 16 c a n n ot be used
< < Pr e ss ES C k e y t o re t u rn to ma i n menu or save system setup >>
Press “A” to download mainboard firmware, press “B” to upload mainboard firmware, and press "R" to
copy firmware to redundant.
L O O P I P6 7 00 == =File Transfer=== 13:38:13 12/06/2005
Download failure:
L O O P I P 67 0 0 == = Download Firmware === 1 0 : 48:3 2 02 / 08 / 20 1 3
A R R OW KE Y S: CU R S OR MOV E , P l ea s e I nput: nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, BACKSPACE to edit
F i r mw a re 1 V er s i on : E mp t y o r I nvalid ver
F i r mw a re 2 V er s i on : E mp t y o r I nvalid ver
C u r re n t F ir m wa r e B a nk: 1
N e x t B oo t F i rm w a re : 1
T F T P S er v er IP : 0 00 . 00 0 .0 0 0.000
F i r mw a re Fi l e N a me :
Download success:
F i r mw a re 1 V er s i on : v 2. 0 8. 0 3 ( 5278)
F i r mw a re 2 V er s i on : v 2. 0 8. 0 3 ( 0068)
C u r re n t F ir m wa r e B a nk: 1
N e x t B oo t F i rm w a re : 1
T F T P S er v er IP : 0 00 . 00 0 .0 0 0.000
F i r mw a re Fi l e N a me :
T F T P S er v er IP : 0 00 . 00 0 .0 0 0.000
D o w nl o ad Fi l e N a me :
T F T P S er v er IP : 0 00 . 00 0 .0 0 0.000
C o n fi g F i le Na m e :
The Upload Current Configuration screen will appear. Use the backspace key to clear the TFTP Server
IP field. Open the TFTP server file on your PC to obtain the correct IP address and file name. Enter
these in appropriate fields of the Upload Current Configuration screen. Press the Enter key.
L O O P I P6 7 00 = == Up l oa d Current Configuration === 13:45:49 12/06/2005
A R R OW KE Y S: CU R S OR MOV E , P l ea s e I nput: nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, BACKSPACE to edit
T F T P S er v er IP : 0 00 . 00 0 .0 0 0.000
C o n fi g F i le Na m e :
A prompt will ask if you really want to upload. Press Y for yes.
R e a ll y w a nt to U pl o ad ?
Under the Main Menu, press “V” to store or retrieve the current configuration as the following screen
shows. Use TAB key to select STORE or RETRIEVE, press ENTER. The current selection will be
highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Store Configuration:
L O O P I P6 7 00 = = = St o re / Re t rieve Configuration=== 13:53:07 07/23/2007
> > Se l ec t ? * ST O R E R ET R IE V E
> > St o re Cu r re n t C o nfi g u ra t io n ? [Y/N]
Note: IP6700 device is equipped with two manners for saving current configurations. (1) Press “V”
under the Main Menu and choose STORE manually. (2) If the device is consecutively idle up to 5
minutes, the system will save the current running configurations automatically.
Retrieve Configuration:
L O O P I P6 7 00 = == S to r e/ R etrieve Configuration=== 13:53:57 07/23/2007
> > Se l ec t ? ST O R E * R ET R IE V E
> > Re t ri e ve La s t S t ore d Co n fi g ur a tion ? [Y/N]
Note: For retrieve command, the system will recover previous stored configurations.
O > Logon
P > Choose Port
K > Clock Source Setup
Under the "Main Menu Setup" menu, the user should choose port (port A to port D) first and then press
“K” to setup clock source as below.
= = > > I np u t t he E 1 p ort n um b er (A ~ D): A
The screen of clock will show as below after input E1 port number.
M a s te r _C l k S ou r c e : IN T E RN A L
S e c on d _C l k S ou r c e : IN T E RN A L
C u r re n t C lo c k : MA S T ER _ CL K
C l k _R e co v er _ Mo d e : MA N U AL
C l o ck St a tu s : NO R M AL
NOTE:
Configuration Option Default
Master_Clk Source INTERNAL, EXTERNAL**, PORT A(E1-LINE), PORT INTERNAL
B(E1-LINE), PORT C(E1-LINE),
PORT D(E1-LINE), PORT A(BUNDLE 0), PORT B(BUNDLE 0),
PORT C(BUNDLE 0), PORT D(BUNDLE 0)
Second_Clk Source INTERNAL, EXTERNAL**, PORT A(E1-LINE), PORT Add bundle
B(E1-LINE), PORT C(E1-LINE),
PORT D(E1-LINE), PORT A(BUNDLE 0), PORT B(BUNDLE 0),
PORT C(BUNDLE 0), PORT D(BUNDLE 0)
Current Clock MASTER_CLK,SECOND_CLK,INTERNAL MASTER_CLK
Clk _Recover_Mode MANUAL, AUTOMATIC AUTO
Clock Status NORMAL NORMAL
**External clock is for low speed tributary port E1/T1/DTE only.
Press “M from the Main Menu, the screen of System Alarm Setup will show as below.
L O O P I P6 7 00 = == Sy s tem Alarm Setup === 07:09:27 12/06/2013
A R R OW KE Y S: CU R S OR MOV E , T A B: RO L L OPTIONS
[ T Y PE ] [ A LA R M]
C L K C h an g e D I SA B LE
E t h er n et Li n k D I SA B L E
U n d er r un D I SA B LE
O v e rr u n D I SA B LE
Note:
Underrun: indicates that jitter buffer is empty
Overrun: indicates that the jitter buffer is full and there is no room for new data to enter.
Every 5 seconds, the timer will check whether the overrun and underrun condition occurs or
closes.
S N T P O N/ O FF : OFF
S N T P s er v er 1 : 00 0 .00 0 . 00 0 .0 0 0
S N T P s er v er 2 : 00 0 .00 0 . 00 0 .0 0 0
S N T P t im e zo n e : +0
NOTE:
Configuration Option Default
SNTP ON/OFF ON, OFF OFF
SNTP server 1 0 ~ 255 000.000.000.000
SNTP server 2 0 ~ 255 000.000.000.000
SNTP timezone 0 ~ 12, -1 ~ -12 0
<< Press ESC key to return to Main Menu or enter a command >>
8 0 2 .1 Q V L AN : E n a bl e
P V I D f or TD M : 11
P V I D f or WA N : 10
P V I D f or LA N : 10
P V I D f or SN M P : 10
P V I D f or MG N T : 10
1 No Yes Ye s Ye s No 10 2 No No No No No 0
3 No No No No No 0 4 No No No No No 0
5 No No No No No 0 6 No No No No No 0
7 No No No No No 0 8 No No No No No 0
9 No No No No No 0 10 No No No No No 0
11 No No No No No 0 12 No No No No No 0
13 No No No No No 0 14 No No No No No 0
15 No No No No No 0 16 No No No No No 0
U n ta g T a g Ta g Ta g U n ta g
Note: 1. The bundle entries are shown on the terminal as above. If the displaying entries are more than
one page, hit space key other view the next page. To return to main menu, hit “ESC” key.
2. Rx-counter: Rx-counter shows the number when the device receive remote side’s packet.
Port : PO R T_ A
B u n dl e I D : 1 P O/ T S TS PO/TS TS BNDL ID/UDP NUM Dest IP Address
A c t io n : Ad d b u n dle = == = = == ===== == =============== ===============
F o r ma t : A AL 1 T y p e: I P
Tos : 00 0
U D P N u mb e r: 00 0 0 00 0 Cell Num Jitter Dela y Jitter Size
T i m e S lo t : 00 ======== =========== ============
T i m e S lo t #: 00
D e s t: 00 0 .0 0 0. 0 0 0. 0 00
S t r at u m : 1
C e l l i n B un d le : 30 Total Delay (ms) :
J i t te r D e la y : 006 PW Pkt size(bytes):
J i t te r S i ze : 512 Overhead (%) :
V L A N: OFF Ethernet BW (Mbps):
C V L AN ID : 0002 Total PW BW (Mbps):
C V L AN pr i or i ty : 0
S V L AN ID : 0000
S V L AN pr i or i ty : 0
C o n fi r m? Ye s
M a s te r _C l k S ou r c e : IN T E RN A L
S e c on d _C l k S ou r c e : IN T E RN A L
C u r re n t C lo c k : MA S T ER _ CL K
C l k _R e co v er _ Mo d e : MA N U AL
C l o ck St a tu s : NO R M AL
NOTE:
Configuration Option Default
Master_Clk Source INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, PORT A(E1-LINE), INTERNAL
PORT B(E1-LINE), PORT C(E1-LINE),
PORT D(E1-LINE), PORT A(BUNDLE 0),
PORT B(BUNDLE 0), PORT C(BUNDLE 0), PORT D(BUNDLE 0)
Second_Clk Source INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, PORT A(E1-LINE), Add bundle
PORT B(E1-LINE), PORT C(E1-LINE),
PORT D(E1-LINE), PORT A(WAN),
PORT B(BUNDLE 0), PORT C(BUNDLE 0), PORT D(BUNDLE 0)
Current Clock MASTER_CLK,SECOND_CLK,INTERNAL MASTER_CLK
Clk _Recover_Mode MANUAL, AUTOMATIC AUTO
Clock Status NORMAL NORMAL
The Byte and Packet Counters screen will show as below. Explanations for all parameters are given in
the tables below the screen.
L O O P I P6 7 00 = == By t e a nd Packet Counters === 14:58:08 10/02/2008
- - Co u nt e rs
Cl a ss i fi e d P ac k e ts R e ce i ve d : 45983
MA C B y te Re c ei v e d : 13151138
MA C B y te Tr a ns m i tte d : 311393812
MA C P a ck e ts Re c e ive d : 45983
MA C P a ck e ts Tr a n smi t t ed : 1088818
LA N P o rt Li n k S t atu s : Link Down
WA N P o rt Li n k S t atu s : Link Up
SN M P P or t L i nk S tat u s : Link Down
A R P l o ss Co u nt : 6
< < ES C k e y t o r e tu r n t o pr e vi o us menu,LEFT key to clean >>
Configuration Description/Explanations
Classified Pack ets Count of classified packets received. Press < key to reset register to
Received zero.
MAC Byte Transmitted Count of MAC bytes transmitted. Press < key to reset register to zero.
MAC Pack ets Received Count of MAC packets received. Press < key to reset register to zero.
MAC Pack ets Count of MAC packets transmitted. Press < key to reset register to
Transm itted zero.
LAN Port Link Stat us Link Status
WAN Port Link Status Link Status
SNMP Port Link Status Link Status
Port tracking state Current state of the clock recovery mechanism
idle = not in use
acquisition = frequency acquisition state
tracking 1 = precise phase tracking state
tracking 2 = final (ie. best) state
recover = clock lost
Port_adapt_freeze-state Clock recovery status
no = clock is normal
freeze = When the Ethernet is not stable or the master side clock
source is out of the recovery range, the slave side clock source will
enter “freeze” status
Jaf overflow count Indicates the number of tim es that Jitter attenuator filter (Jaf)
overflow has occurred. Press < key to reset register to zero.
Dpll overflow count The number of tim e that Digital Phase Clock Loop (DPLL) overflow
has occurred. Press < key to reset register to zero.
Jitter buffer under -run Indicates the number of tim es that the jitter buffer has been
under-run.
Press < key to reset register to zero.
ARP loss counter Indicates that the other side did answer the packet request.
Note: Jitter buffer under-run: This is a factory installed diagnostic tool. If a buffer is under-run, a default
FF signal will be sent to corresponding timeslots in both the master device and the slave device.
P1_#1 means that the first bundle buffer in Port A has been under-run once.
P33_#1 means that the first bundle buffer in Port B has been under-run once.
NOTE:
1. The latest 40 alarm entries are shown on the terminal as above in two pages of 20
entries each. If there are more than 20 entries, hit any k ey other than “ESC” t o view
the second page. To return to main menu, hit “ESC” k ey.
2. Total alarm queue - 160 m ax.
C on n e ct o r : LC
T ra n s ce i ve r : 1000BASE -L X
L in k Le n gt h : long distance(L)
T ec h n ol o gy : Unknown
M ed i a : Single Mode(SM)
S pe e d : 100 MBytes/Sec
E nc o d in g : 8B10B
L en g t h( 9 /1 2 5 m m fiber) : 10000 m
L en g t h( 5 0/ 1 25 mm fiber) : 500 m
L en g t h( 6 2. 5 /1 2 5 mm fiber) : 500 m
L en g t h( c op p er ) : ----
Underrun (Jitter Buffer Underrun): When Underrun occurs, please increase the jitter delay,
which size ranges from 1 to 512. (To configure the jitter delay, please refer to Time Slot IP
Assignment.)
Overrun (Jitter Buffer Overrun): When Overrun occurs, please decrease or adjust the jitter
delay, which size ranges from 1 to 512. (To configure the jitter delay, please refer to Time Slot IP
Assignment.)
Min Level (Jitter Buffer Minimum Level): This is for vender production use only, not for user.
Max Level (Jitter Buffer Maximum Level): This is for vender production use only, not for user.
SN Drop (Sequence Number Drop): Under normal condition, this counter should be 0. If any
number other than 0 appears in this counter, it indicates the related IP network transmission error,
please check the IP network.
jump: Under normal condition, this counter should be 0. If any number other than 0 appears in
this counter, it indicates the related IP network transmission error, please check the IP network.
Re-order: It indicates the jumped, miss ordered packet is received and re-ordered correctly.
Rx-lost: It indicates packets lost. Please check the IP network.
SN-Err Outsid (Sequence Number Error Outside): Under normal condition, this counter should
be 0. If any number other than 0 appears in this counter, it indicates the related IP network
transmission error, please check the IP network.
SN-Err Within (Sequence Number Error Within): Under normal condition, this counter should
be 0. If any number other than 0 appears in this counter, it indicates the related IP network
transmission error, please check the IP network.
Po Bun UDP Cel Jitter Type T-delay PKT-size Overhead ETH-BW Total-BW
ID Num Num Del/siz ms Byte Percent Mbps Mbps
== === ==== === === === ======= ======= ======== ======== ====== ========
A 0 1 30 6 330 CESoETH 10 768 5 0.683 0.683
<< SPACE bar to refresh or ESC key return to main menu >>
<< SPACE bar to refresh or ESC key return to main menu >>
5.2. E1 Sub-Menu
To setup E1you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
[ D I SP L AY ] [SETUP]
1 - > 1 -H o ur Pe r f . R epo r t S - > System Setup
2 - > 2 4- H ou r P e r f. Rep o r t L - > Loopback Setup
A - > L in e A v ai l a bi l ity K - > Clear Performance Data
C - > C on f ig u ra t i on M - > Alarm Setup
I - > S ta t us X - > Clear Alarm History
H - > A la r m H is t o ry B - > Send Bert
[ L O G]
P - > C ho o se Po r t
F - > L og Of f [ S E TU P ],[ M I SC ] M e nu
O - > L og On [ S E TU P ],[ M I SC ] M e nu
E - > R et u rn to M ai n Me n u
To setup E1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
S > System Setup
Please refer to Table 2-14 Default Software Configuration for detail information.
E 1 Po r t A = == Po r t System Setup === 13:29:13 27/08/2007
F RA M E = O FF
C OD E = H DB 3
C RC = ON
R AI = ON
A IS = F RA ME D
C AS = O FF
S IG N AL L IN G = T R ANS
C GA = N OR M
O OS = B US Y
F DL = O FF
S a_ b it = S a4
I DL E = 0
I NT F = 1 20 O h m
Note:
Configuration Option Default
Frame ON, OFF OFF
Code HDB3, AMI HDB3
CRC ON, OFF ON
RAI ON, OFF ON
E1 Line FDL OFF, FDL, HDLC OFF
IDLE 0-ff D5
Sa_Bit Sa4, Sa5….Sa8, Sa4+5 Sa4
AIS ON, OFF OFF
OOS IDLE, BUSY_IDLE, IDLE_BUSY, BUSY IDLE
To setup E1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
L > Loopback Setup
- N EA R -E N D L OO P B AC K : *O F F LO C AL PLB LLB
- S TA T US :
NOTE:
a. Near end loop-backs
1. Local loop-back: the out-going signal is looped back to the device to verify the device integrity.
2. Line loop-back: the entire incoming signal is looped back towards the line to isolate the device
from the line
3. Payload loop-back: the payload of the incoming signal is looped back towards the line. This is
done after the framer framed on the incoming signal.
c. Loop-back timer
The period of time from the activation of a loop-back to its de-activation is controlled by a timer. The
default value of this timer is 60 seconds.
d. Diagnostics
Pseudo-random patterns are commonly used for diagnostic tests of digital systems. For E1, a 15-bit
register PRBS (pseudo-random binary sequence) pattern is standard practice. This pattern is
available for testing local system integrity by local loopback test, and for measuring the line quality.
The diagnostics scenario is as follows:
1. First, send a remote loopback command to cause the remote facility to loopback DS0 time slots.
2. Then, activate the local PRBS diagnostics operation by using the Test command to enable the
pattern and choose for test all time slots, or only idle time slots.
3. The FULL diagnostic uses a framed pattern. This is useful for testing full E1 loopback at the
far-end.
When the PRBS pattern sync is found, a bit error counter tracks total bit errors. It is advised to send
the pattern for more than 15-minute interval to evaluate the quality of loop condition and facility
reliability.
User may utilize the ‘>’ key to inject a single error, the ‘<’ key to reset error counter, and ‘ESC’ to
terminate the test. Read the performance report to understand the type of errors that occur.
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
K > Clear Performance Data
= > > C l ea r P e rf o r ma n ce D a ta (Y / N) ?
To setup E1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
M > Alarm Setup
[ T Y PE ] [ T HR E SH O L D] [ A LA R M]
RAI M A JO R
AIS M A JO R
LOS M A JO R
LOF M A JO R
BPV 10E-5 M A JO R
ES 00 1 M A JO R
UAS 00 1 M A JO R
CSS 00 1 M A JO R
L O B S T AT U S M A JO R
M A C C H AN G E M A JO R
B U N DL E L - BI T D I SA B LE
B U N DL E R - BI T D I SA B LE
NOTE:
Configuration Options Default
RAI DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR MAJOR
AIS DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR MAJOR
LOS DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR MAJOR
LOF DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR MAJOR
Alarm DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR MAJOR
BPV
Threshold 10E- (5, 6, 7, 8, 9) 10E-5
Alarm DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR MAJOR
ES
Threshold 1-900 1
E1 Line Alarm DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR MAJOR
UAS
Threshold 1-900 1
Alarm DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR MAJOR
CSS Threshold 1-900 1
To setup E1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
To setup E1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
B > Send Bert
Note: For Bert test, the user need to connect two m achines in order to do this setup.
E 1 Po r t A == = Bert test === 10:24:28 08/28/2007
A R R OW KE Y S: CU R S OR MOV E , T A B: RO L L OPTIONS
T y pe = O FF
Di r ec t = L IN E
T i me S lo t F r om = 1
T i me S lo t N u m = 1
For device 2: all the setup is same as device 1, please follow the setup procedure of device 1 to do
device 2
Best test setup.
To view the setup of E1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
1 > 1-Hour Performance Report
Use TAB key to select register type, USER or LINE. The current selection will be highlighted by an
asterisk (*).
> > Se l ec t R e gi s t er Typ e ? * US E R LINE
After pressing ENTER from the above screen, the following screen will show up
NOTE:
Performance Definition Definition
Description
Parameter 2-Frame/Multiframe 16-Frame/Multiframe
ES Error Second BPV1, OOF1, or CS1. CRC 1, OOF 1, or CS 1.
UAS Unavailable Second 10 consecutive SES 10 consecutive SEC
BES Bursty Error Second 1 < BPV < 2048 1 < CRC < 805
SES Severe Error Second BPV 2048, or OOF 1 CRC 805, or OOF 1.
DM Degraded Minute BPV 123 CRC 47
CSS Controlled Slip Second Frame slip 1 Frame slip 1
For description of acronym, please refer to Glossary.
To view the setup of E1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
2 > 24-Hour Performance Report
Use TAB key to select register type, USER or LINE, press ENTER.
> > Se l ec t R e gi s t er Typ e ? * US E R LINE
> > Se l ec t P a ra m e te r ? * E S UA S B ES SES CSS DM AS EFS BPV
Use the cursor to select the desired parameter. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk
(*) and press ENTER key to view the report as follows.
E 1 Po r t A = = = P or t 2 4 -Hour Perf. Report === 10:24:28 08/28/2007
S t a rt Ti m e = 1 1 : 09 : 23 1 2 /0 6 /2 0 05
USER ES
- - Va l id Se c on d s i n Cu r r en t 1 5 -M i n Interval : 384 seconds
- - Va l id 15 - Mi n In t erv a l s i n C ur r ent 24 - Hour Interval: 14
(ES) (UAS) (BES) (SES) (DM) (CSS)
Cu r re n t 1 5- M in I nte r v al : 0 384 0 0 0 0
Cu r re n t 2 4- H ou r Int e r va l : 0 12600 0 0 0 1
- - US E R, ES , L a s t 9 6 1 5 - Mi n I n te r val :
01 - 08 > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
09 - 16 > 0 0 0 0 0 0 ----- -----
17 - 24 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- - - ----- ----- ----- -----
25 - 32 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- - - ----- ----- ----- -----
33 - 40 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- - - ----- ----- ----- -----
41 - 48 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- - - ----- ----- ----- -----
49 - 56 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- - - ----- ----- ----- -----
57 - 64 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- - - ----- ----- ----- -----
NOTE
Performance Definition Definition
Description
Parameter 2-Frame/Multiframe 16-Frame/Multiframe
ES Error Second BPV1, OOF1, or CS1. CRC 1, OOF 1, or CS 1.
UAS Unavailable Second 10 consecutive SES 10 consecutive SES
BES Bursty Error Second 1 < BPV < 2048 1 < CRC < 805
SES Severe Error Second BPV 2048, or OOF 1 CRC 805, or OOF 1.
CSS Controlled Slip Second Frame slip 1 Frame slip 1
DM Degraded Minute BPV 123 CRC 47
AS Available Second Frame slip 1 Frame slip 1
EFS Error Free Second Error Free Second Error Free Second
BPV Bipolar Violation Bipolar Error Count Bipolar Error Count
For description of acronym, please refer to Glossary.
To view the setup of E1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
A > Line Availability
The information, based on user performance register set, includes the valid seconds, available seconds,
unavailable seconds and the line availability.
St a rt Ti m e : 11 : 09 : 23 12/06/2005
- - Li n e A va i la b i li t y d u r in g L a st 24 - Hour:
Va l id Se c on d s : 13 0 71 se c onds
Av a il a bl e S e co n d s : 0 s ec o nd s
Un a va i la b le Se c o nds : 13 0 71 se c onds
Li n e A va l ia b il i t y : 0. 0 %
To view the setup of E1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
C > Line Availability
Please refer to table 2-14 Default software configuration for detail information.
F RA M E = O FF
C OD E = H DB 3
C RC = ON
R AI = ON
A IS = F RA ME D
C AS = O FF
S IG N AL L IN G = T R ANS
C GA = N OR M
O OS = B US Y
F DL = O FF
S a_ b it = S a4
I DL E = 0
I NT F = 1 20 O h m
Note:
Configuration Option Default
Frame ON, OFF OFF
Code HDB3, AMI HDB3
CRC ON, OFF ON
RAI ON, OFF ON
E1 Line FDL OFF, FDL, HDLC OFF
IDLE 0-ff D5
Sa_Bit Sa4, Sa5….Sa8, Sa4+5 Sa4
AIS ON, OFF OFF
OOS IDLE, BUSY_IDLE, IDLE_BUSY, BUSY IDLE
To view the setup of E1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
I > Port Status
- - LI N E - -
LO S : YES
LO F : NO
RC V A I S : NO
RC V R A I : NO
XM T A I S : NO
XM T R A I : NO
BP V E R RO R C O UN T : 0
ES E R RO R C O UN T : 0
- - TE S T - -
PA T TE R N T RA N SM I T TED : O F F
NE A R- E ND LO O PB A C K : OFF
To view the setup of E1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
H > Unit Alarm History
Only when WAN port is optical interface, the option will show.
To view the setup of E1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
G > Fom Status
L O O P I P6 7 00 == = == = Fom Status ====== 16:23:37 10/22/2007
C on n e ct o r : LC
T ra n s ce i ve r : 1000BASE -L X
L in k Le n gt h : long distance(L)
T ec h n ol o gy : Unknown
M ed i a : Single Mode(SM)
S pe e d : 100 MBytes/Sec
E nc o d in g : 8B10B
L en g t h( 9 /1 2 5 m m fiber) : 10000 m
L en g t h( 5 0/ 1 25 mm fiber) : 500 m
L en g t h( 6 2. 5 /1 2 5 mm fiber) : 500 m
L en g t h( c op p er ) : ----
5.3. T1 Sub-Menu
To setup T1you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
[ D I SP L AY ] [SETUP]
1 - > 1 -H o ur Pe r f . R epo r t S - > System Setup
2 - > 2 4- H ou r P e r f. Rep o r t L - > Loopback Setup
A - > L in e A v ai l a bi l ity K - > Clear Performance Data
C - > C on f ig u ra t i on M - > Alarm Setup
I - > S ta t us X - > Clear Alarm History
H - > A la r m H is t o ry B - > Send Bert
[ L O G]
P - > C ho o se Po r t
F - > L og Of f [ S E TU P ],[ M I SC ] M e nu
O - > L og On [ S E TU P ],[ M I SC ] M e nu
E - > R et u rn to M ai n M e n u
To setup T1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
S > System Setup
F RA M E = N ON E
C OD E = B 8Z S
Y EL = ON
A IS = O FF
C AS = O FF
S IG N AL L IN G = T R ANS
C GA = N OR M
O OS = B US Y
I NB A ND = ON
I DL E = 0
I NT F = L ON G H A UL
L BO = 0 dB
F DL = O FF
Note:
Configuration Option Default
Frame D4, None, ESF, ESF & T1 403 None
Code B82S, AMI B82S
YEL ON, OFF ON
AIS ON, OFF OFF
CAS ON, OFF OFF
OOS IDLE, BUSY_IDLE, IDLE_BUSY, BUSY IDLE
T1 Line Inband ON, OFF OFF
IDLE O-ff O
INTF LONG HAUL, SHORT HAUL LONG HAUL
LBO LONG HAUL = LBO (0dB, -7.5dB, -15dB) 0-110
SHORT HAUL = LBO (1-110, 110-220,
223-330, 330-440, 440-550, 550-660)
FDL OFF, FDL OFF
To setup T1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
L > Loopback Setup
- N EA R -E N D L OO P B AC K : *O F F LO C AL PLB LLB
- S TA T US :
To setup T1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
M > Alarm Setup
[ T Y PE ] [ T HR E SH O L D] [ A LA R M]
YEL M A JO R
AIS M A JO R
LOS M A JO R
LOF M A JO R
BPV 10E-5 M A JO R
ES 00 1 M A JO R
UAS 00 1 M A JO R
CSS 00 1 M A JO R
B U N DL E S T AT U S M A JO R
M A C C H AN G E M A JO R
B U N DL E L - BI T D I SA B LE
B U N DL E R - BI T D I SA B LE
NOTE:
Configuration Options Default
YEL DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR MAJOR
AIS DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR MAJOR
LOS DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR MAJOR
LOF DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR MAJOR
Alarm DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR MAJOR
BPV
E1 Line Threshold 10E- (5, 6, 7, 8, 9) 10E-5
Alarm DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR MAJOR
ES
Threshold 1-900 1
Alarm DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR MAJOR
UAS
Threshold 1-900 1
CSS Alarm DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR MAJOR
To setup T1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
B > Send Bert
Note: For Bert test, the user need to connect two m achines in order to do this setup.
T 1 Po r t B == = Bert test === 10:24:28 08/28/2007
A R R OW KE Y S: CU R S OR MOV E , T A B: RO L L OPTIONS
T y pe = O FF
Di r ec t = L IN E
T i me S lo t F r om = 1
T i me S lo t N u m = 1
For device 2: all the setup is same as device 1, please follow the setup procedure of
device 1 to do device 2 Best test setup.
To setup T1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
K > Clear Performance Data
= > > C l ea r P e rf o r ma n ce D a ta (Y / N) ?
To setup T1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
X > Clear Alarm History
To view the setup of T1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
1 > 1-hour performance report.
To view the setup of T1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
2 > 24-hour performance report.
- - US E R, ES , L a s t 9 6 1 5 - Mi n I n te r val :
01 - 08 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- - - ----- ----- ----- -----
09 - 16 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- - - ----- ----- ----- -----
17 - 24 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- - - ----- ----- ----- -----
25 - 32 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- - - ----- ----- ----- -----
33 - 40 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- - - ----- ----- ----- -----
41 - 48 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- - - - - --- ----- ----- -----
49 - 56 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- - - ----- ----- ----- -----
57 - 64 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- - - ----- ----- ----- -----
65 - 72 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- - - ----- ----- ----- -----
73 - 80 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- - - ----- ----- ----- ---- -
81 - 88 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- - - ----- ----- ----- -----
89 - 96 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- - - ----- ----- ----- -----
< < TA B k e y t o s h ow Sta t i st i cs Re p ort >>
< < ES C k e y t o r e tu r n t o pr e vi o us menu, SPACE bar to refresh >>
To view the setup of T1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
A > Line Availability
St a rt Ti m e : 15 : 20 : 16 10/03/2006
- - Li n e A va i la b i li t y d u r in g L a st 24 - Hour:
Va l id Se c on d s : 0 s ec o nd s
Av a il a bl e S e co n d s : 0 s ec o nd s
Un a va i la b le Se c o nds : 0 s ec o nd s
Li n e A va l ia b il i t y : 21 4 74 8 36 . 48 %
To view the setup of T1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
C > Unit Configuration
To view the setup of T1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
I > Unit Status
- - LI N E - -
LO S : LOS
LO F : NO
RC V A I S : NO
RC V Y E L : NO
XM T A I S : NO
XM T Y E L : NO
BP V E R RO R C O UN T : 0
ES E R RO R C O UN T : 0
- - TE S T - -
PA T TE R N T RA N SM I T TED : O F F
NE A R- E ND LO O PB A C K : OFF
To view the setup of T1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
H > Unit Alarm History
When WAN port is optical interface; the main menu will show Fom Status.
To view the setup of T1, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
G > Fom Status
C on n e ct o r : LC
T ra n s ce i ve r : 1000BASE -L X
L in k Le n gt h : long distance(L)
T ec h n ol o gy : Unknown
M ed i a : Single Mode(SM)
S pe e d : 100 MBytes/Sec
E nc o d in g : 8B10B
L en g t h( 9 /1 2 5 m m fiber) : 10000 m
L en g t h( 5 0/ 1 25 mm fiber) : 500 m
L en g t h( 6 2. 5 /1 2 5 mm fiber) : 500 m
L en g t h( c op p er ) : ----
[ D I SP L AY ] [SETUP]
C - > D TE Co n fi g u ra t ion S - > System Setup
I - > D TE St a tu s L - > Loopback Test
H - > A la r m H is t o ry M - > Alarm Setup
X - > Clear Alarm History
[ L O G]
P - > C ho o se Po r t
F - > L og Of f
O - > L og On
E - > R et u rn to M ai n Me n u
To setup DTE, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
S > System Setup
D T E P o rt C
[ - - -- - -- - L O CA L -- - --- - - ]
C h a nn e l : 0
mode : FU L L
Rate : 64 K Bp s
T X _ Cl o ck : No r m al
R X _ Cl o ck : No r m al
Data : No r ma l
RTS : Ac t iv e
TTM : Of f
DCD : No r ma l
intf : V3 5
NOTE:
Configuration Options Default
Mode Full, N*64K Full
Rate 64KBps 64KBps
Tx_Clock Normal, Inverted Normal
Rx_Clock Normal, Inverted Normal
Data Normal, Inverted Normal
RTS Active, Permanent Active
TTM On, Off Off
DCD Normal, On Normal
Intf (V.35) V.35 V.35
Intf (V.36) X.21, EIA530, RS422, RS449, V.36 RS422
For description of acronym, please refer to Glossary
To setup DTE, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
L > Loopback Test
D T E P o rt C
[ T E ST ME N U]
D T E L o op b ac k : *OFF TO - DTE TO- WAN
Note: DTE interface’s loopback function can work unless the bundle is created (to know the
number of timeslots).
To setup DTE, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
M > Alarm Setup
[ P o rt ] [A l ar m ]
C : MA J OR
NOTE:
Configuration Options Default
Port C MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR, DISABLE MAJOR
To setup DTE, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
X > Clear Alarm History
Under Port Menu, press “X” to cle ar alarm history, then press “Y” or “N” to confirm it.
> > Cl e ar al a rm h is t ory - a r e y ou sure ? [Y/N]
To view the setup of DTE, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
C > DTE Configuration
D T E P o rt C
[ - - -- - -- - L O CA L -- - --- - - ]
C h a nn e l : 0
mode : FU L L
Rate : 64 K Bp s
T X _ Cl o ck : No r m al
R X _ Cl o ck : No r m al
Data : No r ma l
RTS : Ac t iv e
TTM : Of f
DCD : No r ma l
intf : V3 5
To view the setup of DTE, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
I > DTE Status
[ - - -- - - L OC A L - - -- - -]
D T E -C ex i st e d : YE S
R T S L O SS : YES
E X T _C L K L OS S : NO
D S R : NO
C T S : NO
D C D : YE S
D T R : NO
R T S : NO
[ L o op b ac k S t at u s ]
D T E L o op b ac k : OFF
To view the setup of DTE, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
H > Alarm History
[ P o rt ] [ St a te ] [ C oun t ] [ Al a rm ]
C : AL A RM 1 M AJ O R
NOTE:
Configuration Options Default
Port C MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR, DISABLE DISABLE
[ D I SP L AY ] [SETUP]
C - > S ys t em Co n f ig u rat i o n C - > System Setup
J - > A ll Ti m e S l ot IP A s si g nm e nt T -> Time Slot IP Assignment
H - > T im e S l ot I P A ssi g n me n t W - > Firmware Transfer
B - > C lo c k s ou r c e C onf i g ur a ti o n V -> Store/Retrieve Configuration
D - > L in k S t at u s K - > Clock Source Setup
Q - > A la r m Q ue u e M - > System Alarm Setup
N - > A ll Bu n dl e Co u nte r L - > SNTP Setup
U - > B un d le Su m m ar y
R - > C ur r en t ly - A ct i ve A l ar m S u mm a ry
[ L O G] [MISC]
P - > C ho o se Po r t Y - > Load default & Reboot
F - > L og Of f [ S E TU P ],[ M I SC ] M e nu Z -> Reset
O - > L og On [ S E TU P ],[ M I SC ] M e nu X -> Clear Alarm Queue
A - > Alarm Cut Off
[ D I SP L AY ] [SETUP]
C - > S ys t em Co n f ig u rat i o n C - > S ystem Setup
J - > A ll Ti m e S l ot IP A s si g nm e nt T -> Time Slot IP Assignment
H - > T im e S l ot I P A ssi g n me n t W - > Firmware Transfer
B - > C lo c k s ou r c e C onf i g ur a ti o n V -> Store/Retrieve Configuration
D - > L in k S t at u s K - > C lock Source Setup
Q - > A la r m Q ue u e M - > System Alarm Setup
N - > A ll Bu n dl e Co u nte r L - > SNTP Setup
U - > B un d le Su m m ar y
R - > C ur r en t ly - A ct i ve A l ar m S u mm a ry
[ L O G] [MISC]
P - > C ho o se Po r t Y - > Load default & Reboot
F - > L og Of f [ S E TU P ],[ M I SC ] M e nu Z -> Reset
O - > L og On [ S E TU P ],[ M I SC ] M e nu X -> Clear Alarm Queue
A - > Alarm Cut Off
Under the Controller Menu, press “P” to choose port A, then the following Port Menu of
DS3/E3 is shown below. W hen the user plug -in the DS3 card, the whole unit is for port A
only.
DS3/E3 menu 16:52:40 01/16/2008
[ D I SP L AY ] [SETUP]
1 - > 1 -H o ur Pe r f . R epo r t S - > System Setup
2 - > 2 4- H ou r P e r f. Rep o r t L - > Loopback Set u p
A - > L in e A v ai l a bi l ity K - > Clear Performance Data
C - > C on f ig u ra t i on M - > Alarm Setup
I - > S ta t us X - > Clear Alarm History
H - > A la r m H is t o ry
[ L O G]
F - > L og Of f [ S E TU P ],[ M I SC ] M e nu
O - > L og On [ S E TU P ],[ M I SC ] M e nu
E - > R et u rn to M ai n Me n u
To setup DS3/E3 you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
S > System Setup
C AR D T Y PE = D S 3
T X- L EN G TH = 0 - 225
X MT - AI S = ON
NOTE:
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Chapter 5 Terminal Operation IP6700 TDMoEthernet
To setup DS3/E3 you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
L > Loopback Setup
To enter the Loopback Setup screen, press “L”. The following screen appears.
= = = D S3 / E3 Loopback Test === 17:38:01 01/16/2008
A R R OW KE Y S : C U R SO R MO V E , EN T ER KEY : ITEM SELECT
- N EA R -E N D L OO P B AC K : *O F F LL B LOCAL -A LOCAL- D
To setup DS3/E3 you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
K > Clear Performance Data
= > > C l ea r P e rf o r ma n ce D a ta (Y / N) ?
To setup DS3/E3 you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
M > Alarm Setup
To do alarm setup, press M from Port Menu, then the following screen will show up.
Please use Tab k ey to choose the configuration.
[ T Y PE ] [ T HR E SH O L D] [ A LA R M]
LOS M A JO R
LCV 10E-5 M A JO R
LES 00 1 M A JO R
SEFS 00 1 M A JO R
UAS 00 1 M A JO R
B U N DL E S T AT U S M A JO R
M A C C H AN G E M A JO R
B U N DL E L - BI T D I SA B LE
B U N DL E R - BI T D I SA B LE
NOTE:
Configuration Options Default
LOS DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR MAJOR
Alarm DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR MAJOR
LCV
Threshold 10E- (5, 6, 7, 8, 9) 10E-5
Alarm DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR MAJOR
LES
Threshold 1-900 1
Alarm DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR MAJOR
SEFS
E1 Line Threshold 1-900 1
Alarm DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR MAJOR
UAS
Threshold 1-900 1
Bundle Status DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR MAJOR
Mac Change DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR MAJOR
Bundle L-BIT DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR DISABLE
Bundle R-BIT DISABLE, MAJOR, CRITICAL, MINOR DISABLE
For description of acronym, please refer to Glossary.
To setup DS3/E3 you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
X > Clear Alarm History
Under Port Menu, press “X” to clear alarm history, then press “Y” or “N” to confirm it.
To view the setup of DS3, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
1 > 1 Hour Perf. Report
The 1 Hour Perf. Report menu will appear. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor and TAB key to roll
the desired option and the screen will show as below
Note:
Type Option
Type User, Line
After pressing ENTER from the above screen, the following screen will show up.
User:
= = = D S 3/ E 3 1 -Hour Stat. Report === 13:15: 46 01/17/2008
S t a rt Ti m e = 1 1 : 06 : 23 0 1 /1 7 /2 0 08
USER
- - Va l id Se c on d s i n Cu r r en t 1 5 -M i n Interval : 562 seconds
(LES) (UAS) (SEFS) (LCV)
Cu r re n t 1 5- M in I nte r v al : 0 562 0 0
1s t N e ar e st 15 - M in I n te r va l : 0 900 0 0
2n d N e ar e st 15 - M in I n te r va l : 0 900 0 0
3r d N e ar e st 15 - M in I n te r va l : 0 900 0 0
4t h N e ar e st 15 - M in I n te r va l : 0 900 0 0
Line:
= = = D S 3/ E 3 1 -Hour Stat. Report === 13:21:36 01/17/2008
S t a rt Ti m e = 1 1 : 06 : 23 0 1 /1 7 /2 0 08
LINE
- - Va l id Se c on d s i n Cu r r en t 1 5 -M i n Interval : 13 seconds
(LES) (UAS) (SEFS) (LCV)
Cu r re n t 1 5- M in I nte r v al : 0 13 0 0
1s t N e ar e st 15 - M in I n te r va l : 0 900 0 0
2n d N e ar e st 15 - M in I n te r va l : 0 900 0 0
3r d N e ar e st 15 - M in I n te r va l : 0 900 0 0
4t h N e ar e st 15 - M in I n te r va l : 0 900 0 0
To view the setup of DS3, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
2 > 24 Hour Perf. Report
The 24 Hour Perf. Report menu will appear. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor and TAB key to roll
the desired option and the screen will show as below
= = = D S 3/ E 3 2 4 - Hour Perf. Report === 13:24:08 01/17/2008
Note:
Type Option
Type User, Line
After pressing ENTER from the above screen, the following screen (User and Line) will
show up.
User:
== = DS 3 /E 3 2 4 -Hour Perf. Report === 15:40:05 01/17/2008
Note:
Type Parameter Default
User LES, UAS, SEFS, LCV LES
Use the arrow keys to move the cursor and TAB key to roll the desired options (LES, UAS, SEFS and
LCV), and the sample of LES screen is shown below.
= = = D S 3/ E 3 24 - Hour Perf. Report === 15:44:56 01/17/2008
S t a rt Ti m e = 1 1 : 06 : 23 0 1 /1 7 /2 0 08
U S E R L ES
- - Va l id Se c on d s i n Cu r r en t 1 5 -M in Interval : 512 seconds
- - Va l id 15 - Mi n In t erv a l s i n C ur re nt 24 - Hour Interval: 18
(LES) (UAS) (SEFS) (LCV)
Cu r re n t 1 5- M in I nte r v al : 0 512 0 0
Cu r re n t 2 4- H ou r Int e r va l : 0 16200 0 0
- - US E R, LE S , L a st 96 1 5 -M i n I nt erval :
01 - 08 > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
09 - 16 > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 - 24 > 0 0 - -- - - - -- -- ----- ----- ----- -----
25 - 32 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- -- ----- ----- ----- -----
33 - 40 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- -- ----- ----- ----- -----
41 - 48 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- -- ----- ----- ----- -----
49 - 56 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- -- ----- ----- ----- -----
57 - 64 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- -- ----- ----- ----- -----
65 - 72 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- -- ----- ----- ----- -----
73 - 80 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- -- ----- ----- ----- -----
81 - 88 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- -- ----- ----- ----- -----
89 - 96 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- -- ----- ----- ----- -----
< < TA B k e y t o s h ow Sta t i st i cs Re port >>
< < ES C k e y t o r e tu r n t o pr e vi o us menu, SPACE ba r to refresh >>
Line:
0 1 / 17 / 20 0 8 == = DS 3 /E 3 2 4 -Hour Perf. Report === 15:49:36 01/17/2008
Note:
Use the arrow keys to move the cursor and TAB key to roll the desired options (LES, UAS, SEFS and
LCV), and the sample of LES screen is shown below.
= = = D S 3/ E 3 24 - Hour Perf. Report === 15:57:02 01/17/2008
S t a rt Ti m e = 1 1 : 06 : 23 0 1 /1 7 /2 0 08
L I N E L ES
- - Va l id Se c on d s i n Cu r r en t 1 5 -M in Interval : 338 seconds
- - Va l id 15 - Mi n In t erv a l s i n C ur rent 24 - Hour Interval: 19
(LES) (UAS) (SEFS) (LCV)
Cu r re n t 1 5- M in I nte r v al : 0 338 0 0
Cu r re n t 2 4- H ou r Int e r va l : 0 17100 0 0
- - LI N E, LE S , L a st 96 1 5 -M i n I nt erval :
01 - 08 > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
09 - 16 > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 - 24 > 0 0 0 - -- -- ----- ----- ----- -----
25 - 32 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- -- ----- ----- ----- -----
33 - 40 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- -- ----- ----- ----- -----
41 - 48 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- -- ----- ----- ----- -----
49 - 56 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- -- ----- ----- ----- -----
57 - 64 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- -- ----- ----- ----- -----
65 - 72 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- -- ----- ----- ----- -----
73 - 80 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- -- ----- ----- ----- -----
81 - 88 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- -- ----- ----- ----- -----
89 - 96 > - -- - - - - --- - -- - - - -- -- ----- --- - - ----- -----
< < TA B k e y t o s h ow Sta t i st i cs Re port >>
< < ES C k e y t o r e tu r n t o pr e vi o us menu, SPACE bar to refresh >>
To view the setup of DS3, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
A > Line Availability
St a rt Ti m e : 11 : 06 : 23 01/17/2008
- - Li n e A va i la b i li t y d u r in g L a st 24 - Hour:
Va l id Se c on d s : 17 5 06 se c onds
Av a il a bl e S e co n d s : 0 s ec o nd s
Un a va i la b le Se c o nds : 17 5 06 se c onds
Li n e A va l ia b il i t y : 0. 0 %
5.5.9. Configuration
To view the setup of DS3, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
C > Configuration
C AR D T Y PE = D S 3
T X- L EN G TH = 0 - 225
X MT - AI S = ON
5.5.10. Status
To view the setup of DS3, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
I > Status
- - LI N E - -
LO S : LOS
XM T A I S : AIS
BP V E R RO R C O UN T : 0
ES E R RO R C O UN T : 0
To view the setup of DS3, you must first choose a unit. The menu path is as follows:
O > Logon
P > Choose a Port
H > Alarm History
TM
Loop - IP
CONSOLE
TDMoEthernet
ESC
D
LAN WAN
LINK / ACT
C
LINK/ACT
10/100
ENTER A
SNMP POWER ALM
PORT
10 / 100
CONSOLE
D
LAN WAN
Loop-IP TM LINK/ACT
ACO C
TDMoEthernet
10/100
LINK/ACT
A
POWER ALM
SNMP/ LAN2
10/100
The entire LCD menu tree is shown below. By successively selecting the menu item at each level, the
desired operation or display can be obtained. Use left or right key to select the desired main menu
branch and press ENTER.
Main
Menu
Source subnet
Ethernet Hardware Retrieve
Byte received Alarm clock
Version Config
LAN port Gateway IP
Alarm link Serial Load Default
Byte transmitted
Number
WAN port
Source MAC
Bun ACT Timer
Alarm System reset
Packet received
underrun
Port select
LPB Timer Alarm
Packet transmitted
Bundle ID overrun
LAN Rate
Action LAN WAN SNMP Alarm status
SNMP Rate
Format
CAS Idle code Alarm clock
Jitter size
SNTP Trap IP5
Vlan
VLAN Community get
Vlan1 ID
Community set
Console Port Vlan1 priority
sntp active
Vlan2 ID
Baud Rate
Server 1
Vlan2 priority
Data Length
Server 2
PW status
Stop Bit
timezone
Confirm?
Parity
E1
Conf setup Port Status Port Alarm Port loopback Clock Source
XMT AIS
CRC Threshold Send Bert Current Clock
AMT RAI
Recover
RAI BPV ES Port History Bert Type Clock
FDL LOF
Sa-bit BPV
IDLE ES
UAS
CSS
BUNDLE
MAC
Alarm clear
T1
Conf setup Port Status Port Alarm Port loopback Clock Source
XMT AIS
CRC Threshold Send Bert Current Clock
XMT RAI
Recover
RAI BPV ES Port History Bert Type Clock
FDL LOF
Sa_bit BPV
IDLEEE ES
UAS
CSS
BUNDLE
MAC
Alarm clear
DTE
Conf setup Port Status Port Alarm Port loopback Clock Source
Exist Local
Mode Alarm setup Master Clock
RTS LOS Loopback
CTS
Tx clock Threshold Current Clock
DCD
DTR Recover
Rx clock RTS Alarm History Clock
RTS
TTM
DCD
E3/DS3
Conf setup Port Status Port Alarm Port loopback Clock Source
Local
Tx Length LOS XMT AIS Alarm setup Master Clock
Loopback
Second
Xmt AIS BPV ES Alarm type
Clock
Recover
Port History Clock
Clock status
Alarm clear
6.1. Configuration
Configuration group includes System and Console Port menus.
IP-6700
System
6.1.1. System
Press ENTER from the above menu to enter into the System menu, which includes Ethernet, Lan port,
WAN port, Bun ACT Timer, LPB Timer Lan Rate, SNMP Rate, CAS Idle code, Remote loss, IP, Date,
Time, SNMP, Device Name, and SNTP.
System
Configuration
6.1.1.1. Ethernet
Presses ENTER from the System menu. Use arrow keys to select ENABLE or DISABLE, then press
ENTER. Please refer to the 6.1.7 for detail information.
System
Ethernet
Ethernet
ENABLE
Ethernet
DISABLE
Press ENTER from the System menu. Use arrow keys to select Lan Port, then press ENTER. Please
refer to the 6.1.1.1 for detail information.
System
LAN Port
LAN Port
Data_only
Data_only
D+S S-on
Data_only
D+S S-off
Press ENTER from the System menu. Use arrow keys to select WAN Port, then press ENTER.
System
WAN Port
WAN Port
WAN_only
WAN Port
WAN+S
WAN Port
WAN+S-ON
Press ENTER from the System menu. Use arrow keys to select Bun ACT Timer, then press ENTER.
Bun ACT Timer is used t setup the regular time to do activation. When the local side sets up a bundle, a
signal is sent to see if the remote side is online or not. When the local side and the Remote side are
both on line, the activation can be done.
System
Bun ACT Timer
Press ENTER from the System menu. Use arrow keys to select LPB Timer, then press ENTER. When
remote side through FDL ask to do Loopback, Local side will do time setup. After time setup it will
cancel Loopback automatically.
System
LPB Timer
LPB Timer
1-9999(number)
Press ENTER from the System menu. Use arrow keys to select LAN Rate, then press ENTER. The
speed of LAN+WAN is 100M. The user can setup the speed of LAN in order to keep the WAN rate.
System
LAN Rate
LAN Rate
1-9999(number)
Press ENTER from the System menu. Use arrow keys to select SNMP Rate, then press ENTER.
System
SNMP Rate
SNMP Rate OK
*0100 (1-9999)
Press ENTER from the System menu. Use arrow keys to select CAS Idle code, then press ENTER.
The code of CAS Rate can choose the number form 1 to 15.
System
CAS Idle code
Lan Rate
1-15(number)
Press ENTER from the System menu. Use arrow keys to select ARP Remote loss, then press ENTER.
When the user cannot receive bundle packet from others, it will still send user’s bundle packet. After the
user presses the stop, the user will not send any information to others. In addition, the user will stop
send information to others.
System
ARP Remote loss
6.1.1.10. IP
The IP menu allows modification of device IP address, IP address for Subnet Mask and Gateway, and
IP interface. Each IP address can be modified by moving the cursor to the desired position and
selecting a number. After making all changes, select YES to save the changes.
System
IP
IP Address
192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask
225.225.225.0
Gateway IP
192.168.1.254
6.1.1.11. Date
Press ENTER from the System menu. Use arrow keys to select Date, then press ENTER. This is used
to setup the system data.
System
Date
Date
Month/day/year
6.1.1.12. Time
System
Time
Time
Hour/min/sec
6.1.1.13. SNMP
This menu is used to select SNMP. Under Main menu, use left or right key to select SNMP menu.
Under SNMP sub-menu, use arrow keys to select a desired option
Its sub-menus include these options: Trap IP1, Trap IP2, TrapIP3, Trap IP4, Trap IP5, Community get
and Community set.
System
SNMP
SNMP
Trap IP1
Trap IP1
000.000.000.000
Trap IP2
000.000.000.000
Trap IP3
000.000.000.000
Trap IP4
000.000.000.000
Trap IP5
000.000.000.000
Community get
XXXXX(test)
Community set
XXXXX(test)
System
Device Name
To rename the device name, use arrow keys to select a desired number or character, press ENTER.
Then move the cursor at OK, press ENTER to enable the device name.
Device Name
XXXXX(test)
6.1.1.15. SNTP
The SNTP setup contains four sub-menus: SNTP active, server 1, server 2, and timezone.
System
SNTP
SNTP
sntp active
sntp active
*OFF
sntp active
ON
SNTP
server 1
server 1 OK
*000.000.000.000
SNTP
server 2
server 2 OK
*000.000.000.000
SNTP
timezone
timezone
+0
6.1.1.16. VLAN
The SNTP setup contains four sub-menus: SNTP active, server 1, server 2, and timezone.
System
VLAN
VLAN
802_1Q VLAN
802_1Q VLAN
*Disable
VLAN
TDM PVID
TDM PVID OK
*0001 (1-4095)
VLAN
WAN PVID
WAN PVID OK
*0001 (1-4095)
VLAN
LAN PVID
LAN PVID OK
*0001 (1-4095)
VLAN
SNMP PVID
SNMP PVID OK
*0001 (1-4095)
VLAN
MGNT PVID
MGNT PVID OK
*0001 (1-4095)
VLAN
Group number
VLAN
*group-1
VLAN
TDM Group
TDM Group
*Untag
VLAN
WAN Group
WAN Group
*Untag
VLAN
LAN Group
LAN Group
*Untag
VLAN
SNMP Group
SNMP Group
*Untag
VLAN
MGNT Group
SNMP Group
*Untag
VLAN
Group Vid
Group Vid OK
*0001 (1-4095)
System
Console Port
Console Port
Baud Rate
Baud Rate
*9600
Console Port
Data length
Data length
8-Bits
Console Port
Stop Bit
Stop Bit
*1-Bit
Console Port
Parity
Parity
*NONE
Configuration
Bundle Setup
6.2.1. Source IP
Under IP menu, move the cursor to the Source-IP option; the system will show Source IP Address as
below.
Bundle Setup
Source IP
Source IP
000.000.000.000
Under IP menu, move the cursor to the Source-subnet option; the system will show Source Subnet
Address as below.
Bundle Setup
Source subnet
Source subnet
000.000.000.000
6.2.3. Gateway IP
If source IP and destination IP are not in a LAN, the user must setup the LAN router address to the
Gateway IP.
Bundle Setup
Gateway IP
Gateway IP
000.000.000.000
Move the cursor to select Source MAC, press ENTER. The Source MAC address will be displayed.
Source MAC
0050c603d739
Under Port Select menu, the user can select what port they want to setup.
Bundle Setup
Port select
Port select
PORT-A
Port select
PORT-B
Port select
PORT-C
Port select
PORT-D
6.2.6. Bundle ID
Move the cursor to select Bundle ID, press ENTER. Please refer to table of Maximum Bundle Allocation
for detail information.
Bundle Setup
Bundle ID
Bundle ID
1-31(number)
6.2.7. Action
The Action has two options, “Add bundle” and “Delete bundle”. Move the cursor to select action, press
ENTER.
Bundle Setup
Action
Action
Add bundle
Action
Delete bundle
Action
Delete all
Action
Active all
Action
Change bundle
Action
Stop Tx bundle
6.2.8. Format
The Format has three options: CESoPSN, SAToP, and AAL1. Move the cursor to select action, press
ENTER.
Bundle Setup
Format
Format
CESoPSN
Format
SAToP
Format
AAL1
6.2.9. Type
The Type has two options: CESoETH and IP. Move the cursor to select action, press ENTER.
Bundle Setup
Type
Type
CESoETH
Type
IP
There are 4 ports to have ECID (Emulated Circuit Identifier)/UDP number from 1 to 1048575. If one port
gets ECID/UDP number such as 100, another port cannot use same ECID/UDP number (refer to Figure
6-1 for detail). Move the cursor to select ECID/UDP number, press ENTER. Here, the ECID Number
screens are applied as an example.
Bundle Setup
ECID number
ECID number OK
0000001
To modify the Timeslot from, first move the cursor to the digit to be modified. Press ENTER.
Bundle Setup
Timeslot from
Timeslot from
1-31(number)
To modify the Timeslot num, first move the cursor to the digit to be modified. Press ENTER.
Bundle Setup
Timeslot num
Timeslot num
1-31(number)
6.2.13. Destination IP
The Destination Address field identifies the station or stations that are to receive the packet. The
Source Address identifies the station that originated the packet. A Destination Address may specify
either an "individual address" destined for a single station, or a "multicast address" destined for a group
of stations. A Destination Address of all 1 bits refers to all stations on the LAN and is called a
"broadcast address". Move the cursor to select Destination IP, press ENTER.
Bundle Setup
Destination IP
Destination IP
000.000.000.000
Move the cursor to select Destination IP, press ENTER. The destination MAC will appear only when the
type is CESoETH (see Section 6.2.9).
Bundle Setup
Des. MAC
Des. MAC OK
*1030e717e840
In one bundle, how many cell will include (refer to Figure 8-5 for detail). Move the cursor to select Cell
in bundle, press ENTER.
Bundle Setup
Cell in bundle
Cell in bundle
1-31(number)
Move the cursor to select Jitter delay, press ENTER. The number is from 1 to 512. Total delay buffer n
× 0.5 ms max.
Bundle Setup
Jitter delay
Jitter delay
1-512(number)
Move the cursor to select Jitter size, the number is from 1-512, press ENTER. Packet delay cannot
≧n x 0.5 ms.
Bundle Setup
Jitter size
Jitter size
1-512(number)
6.2.18. Vlan
Move the cursor to select Current Vlan press ENTER. Under Vlan sub-menu, use arrow keys to select
a desired option.
Bundle Setup
Vlan
Vlan
OFF
Vlan
CVLAN
Vlan
SVLAN
6.2.19. CVlan ID
To modify the CVlan ID, first move the cursor to the digit to be modified. Press ENTER.
Bundle Setup
CVlan ID
CVlan ID
1-4095(number)
To modify the CVlan priority, first move the cursor to the digit to be modified. Press ENTER.
Bundle Setup
CVlan priority
CVlan priority
1-7(number)
6.2.21. SVlan ID
To modify the SVlan ID, first move the cursor to the digit to be modified. Press ENTER.
Bundle Setup
SVlan ID
SVlan ID
1-4095(number)
To modify the SVlan priority, first move the cursor to the digit to be modified. Press ENTER.
Bundle Setup
SVlan priority
SVlan priority
1-7(number)
6.2.23. PW Status
PW status menu shows the total delay, packet size, overhead, Ethernet bandwidth, and total PW
bandwidth.
Bundle Setup
PW status
Overhead (%)
5
Ethernet BW Mbps
0.683
Total PW BW Mbps
0.683
6.2.24. Confirm?
Move the cursor to confirm, press ENTER. Move the cursor to NO or YES to confirm the Bundle setup.
Bundle Setup
Confirm?
Confirm?
No
Confirm?
YES
Configuration
Bundle Status
To modify the Classifi pack RX, first move the cursor to the digit to be modified. Press ENTER.
Bundle Status
Classifi pack RX
Classifi pack RX
0(number)
To modify the Byte received, first move the cursor to the digit to be modified. Press ENTER.
Bundle Status
Byte received
Byte received
0(number)
To modify the Byte transmitted, first move the cursor to the digit to be modified. Press ENTER.
Bundle Status
Byte transmitted
Byte transmitted
0(number)
To modify the Packet received, first move the cursor to the digit to be modified. Press ENTER.
Bundle Status
Packet received
Packet received
0(number)
To modify the Packet transmitted, first move the cursor to the digit to be modified. Press ENTER.
Bundle Status
Packet transmitted
Packet transmitted
0(number)
Bundle Status
LAN WAN SNMP
6.4. Alarm
The menus are used to select Alarm in order to setup alarm, clear alarm and to clear alarm. Under
Alarm menu, use left or right key to select Console Port menu. Press ENTER to enter into its
submenus.
Configuration
Alarm
Move the cursor to NEXT or PREV to view alarm, then go to EDIT option with pressing ENTER to do
alarm setup.
Alarm
Alarm setup
The setup menu is used to setup clock alarm. The clock alarm occur when the clock source change.
Alarm setup
Alarm clock
Alarm clock
DISABLE
Alarm clock
MAJOR
Alarm clock
CRITICAL
Alarm clock
MINOR
Alarm clock
INFO
Press ENTER from the Alarm link menu. Use arrow keys to select alarm link, then press ENTER.
Their submenu includes these options: DISABLE, MAJOR< CRITICAL and MINOR.
Alarm setup
Alarm link
Alarm link
DISABLE
Alarm link
MAJOR
Alarm link
CRITICAL
Alarm link
MINOR
The setup menu is used to setup underrun alarm. Underrun alarm indicates that jitter buffer is empty
Alarm setup
Alarm underrun
Alarm underrun
DISABLE
Alarm underrun
MAJOR
Alarm underrun
CRITICAL
Alarm underrun
MINOR
Alarm underrun
INFO
The setup menu is used to setup overrun alarm. Overrun alarm indicates that the jitter buffer is full and
there is no room for new data to enter.
Alarm setup
Alarm overrun
Alarm overrun
DISABLE
Alarm overrun
MAJOR
Alarm overrun
CRITICAL
Alarm overrun
MINOR
Alarm overrun
INFO
Move the cursor to select alarm status, press ENTER. Move the cursor to NO or YES to confirm the
alarm status.
Alarm
Alarm status
CLOCK LINK
NO YES
Pressing enter when cursor is on NEXT will move to the next alarm item. To confirm the existing option,
move cursor to EDIT and press ENTER. Then move cursor to the desired option and press ENTER.
The alarm queue can be cleared.
Alarm
Alarm clear
Alarm clear
Confirm?
6.5. Information
The menus are used to select Software version, Hardware version and Serial number. Under
Information menu, use left or right key to select Console Port menu. Press ENTER to enter into its
submenus.
Configuration
Information
Information
Software Version
Software Version
xxxx(text)
To modify the Hardware version, first move the cursor to the text to be modified. Press ENTER.
Information
Hardware Version
Hardware Version
xxxx(text)
To modify the Serial number, first move the cursor to the text to be modified. Press ENTER.
Information
Serial number
Serial number
xxxx(text)
6.6. Miscellaneous
The Miscellaneous group includes: Store Config, Retrieve Config, Load Default, and System reset.
Configuration
Miscellaneous
Pressing enter when cursor is on NEXT will move to the next Store Config item. To confirm the existing
option, press ENTER.
Miscellaneous
Store Config
Store Config
Confirm?
Pressing enter when cursor is on NEXT will move to the next Retrieve Config item. To confirm the
existing option, press ENTER
Miscellaneous
Retrieve Config
Retrieve Config
Confirm?
Pressing enter when cursor is on NEXT will move to the next Load Default item. To confirm the existing
option, press ENTER. Note: Load Default will causes reboot.
Miscellaneous
Load Default
Load Default
Confirm?
Pressing enter when cursor is on NEXT will move to the next System reset item. To confirm the existing
option, press ENTER.
Miscellaneous
System reset
System reset
Confirm?
IP6700
E1-CARD PORT B
E1-CARD PORT B
Config Setup
6.7.1.1. Frame
Move the cursor to select Frame, press ENTER. To enable it, move the cursor to ON and press ENTER.
To disable it, move the cursor to OFF and press ENTER.
Config Setup
Frame
Frame
OFF
Frame
ON
6.7.1.2. Code
To select the coding scheme, use the arrow keys cycle through to a proper selection and press ENTER.
The choices for E1 are AMI and HDB3. Using the arrow keys to change the setting, and press ENTER.
Be sure that this setting matches that of the network.
Config Setup
Code
Code
AMI
Code
HDB3
6.7.1.3. CRC
The cyclic redundancy check function can be turned on or off. Unlike bipolar violation, which can
monitor only one span, CRC menu allows error monitoring through multiple spans of E1 line. For two
frame mode, set CRC to OFF. For multi-frame mode, set CRC to ON.
Config Setup
CRC
CRC
ON
CRC
OFF
6.7.1.4. RAI
Remote Alarm Indication, transmits a return signal back out to indicate loss of signal and loss of frame
sync at the receiving side if the port. This action can be turned ON or OFF.
Use arrow keys to select ON or OFF, then press ENTER to enable or disable the option.
Config Setup
RAI
RAI
ON
RAI
OFF
6.7.1.5. AIS
Under CIS submenu, use arrow keys to select ON or OFF, then press ENTER to enable or disable the
option.
Config Setup
AIS
AIS
ON
AIS
OFF
6.7.1.6. CAS
Signaling is either CAS (channel associated signalling) or out-of-band such as CCIS (common channel
interoffice signalling). To change the signaling type, use the arrow keys to choose from CAS ON or CAS
OFF and press ENTER.
Config Setup
CAS
CAS
OFF
CAS
ON
6.7.1.7. OOS
To change the OOS protocol, use the arrow keys to cycle through to the proper selection and Press
ENTER.
Config Setup
OOS
OOS
BUSY
OOS
IDLE
OOS
BUSY_IDLE
OOS
IDLE_BUSY
6.7.1.8. FDL
FDL menu shows the facility data link. Move the cursor at a desired option, press ENTER to confirm it.
Config Setup
FDL
FDL
OFF
FDL
FDL
FDL
HDLC
6.7.1.9. Sa_bit
To change a channel for FDL, move cursor to Sabit, and use left or right arrow keys to select a channel,
press ENTER.
Config Setup
Sa_bit
Sa_bit
Sa4
Sa_bit
Sa5
Sa_bit
Sa6
Sa_bit
Sa7
Sa_bit
Sa8
Sa_bit
Sa4+Sa5
6.7.1.10. Idle
Press ENTER for the Line Idle Code menu. The user can enter number from 0-255 to the Idle menu.
Config Setup
IDLE
IDLE
0-255(number)
Under the E1 card menu, move the cursor to Port Status option, then the system will show as below.
E1-CARD PORT B
Port Status
Under Port Status menu to select LOF LOS, and move the cursor to NO to setup LOF LOS then press
ENTER.
Port Status
LOF LOS
LOF LOS
NO No
Under Port Status menu to select RCV AIS RCV RAI, press ENTER, move the cursor to NO to setup
RCV AIS RCV RAI, then press ENTER.
Port Status
RCV AIS RCV RAI
Under Port Status menu to select XMT AIS XMT RAI, press ENTER, move the cursor to NO to setup
XMT AIS XMT RAI, then press ENTER.
Port Status
XMT AIS XMT RAI
6.7.2.4. BPV ES
To setup the BPV ES, first move the cursor to the digit to be modified. Press ENTER.
Port Status
BPV ES
BPV ES
000 000
E1-CARD PORT B
Port Alarm
Move the cursor to NEXT or PREV to view alarm, then go to EDIT option with pressing ENTER to do
alarm setup.
Port Alarm
Alarm Setup
Move the cursor to select Alarm Type, press ENTER. The alarm types include RAI, AIS, LOS, LOF, BPV,
ES, UAS, CSS, BUNDEL, MAC, L-bit, and R-bit.
Port Alarm
Alarm setup
Alarm setup
Alarm Type
E1 RAI
CRITI
E1 RAI
MINOR
E1 RAI
DIS
E1 RAI
MAJOR
6.7.3.1.2. Threshold
Move the cursor to select Current Threshold press ENTER. Under Threshold sub-menu, use arrow
keys to select a desired option.
Their submenu includes these options: E1 BPV, E1 ES, E1 UAS, and E1 CSS. Then move the cursor to
the digit to be modified.
Port Alarm
Alarm setup
Alarm setup
Threshold
E1 BPV
1-9
E1 ES
1-65535
E1 UAS
1-65535
E1 CSS
1-65535
Move the cursor to select Current Port History, press ENTER. Under Port History sub-menu, use arrow
keys to select a desired option.
Their submenu includes these options: RAI, AIS, LOS, LOF, BPV, ES, UAS, CSS, BUNDLE, MAC, L-bit,
and R-bit.
Port Alarm
Port History
6.7.3.2.1. RAI
Port History
RAI
RAI
CRITI OK 0000
6.7.3.2.2. AIS
AIS menu shows the configuration set for the alarm indication signal. Move the cursor to select AIS,
press ENTER.
Port History
AIS
AIS
CRITI OK 0000
6.7.3.2.3. LOS
Port History
LOS
LOS
CRITI OK 0000
6.7.3.2.4. LOF
Port History
LOF
LOF
CRITI OK 0000
6.7.3.2.5. BPV
Port History
BPV
BPV
CRITI OK 0000
6.7.3.2.6. ES
Port History
ES
ES
CRITI OK 0000
6.7.3.2.7. UAS
Port History
UAS
UAS
CRITI OK 0000
6.7.3.2.8. CSS
Port History
CSS
CSS
CRITI OK 0000
6.7.3.2.9. Bundle
Port History
BUNDLE
BUNDLE
CRITI OK 0000
6.7.3.2.10. MAC
Port History
MAC
MAC
CRITI OK 0000
6.7.3.2.11. L-bit
Port A L-bit
DIS OK 0000
6.7.3.2.12. R-bit
Port A R-bit
DIS OK 0000
Pressing enter when cursor is on NEXT will move to the next alarm item. To confirm the existing option,
move cursor to EDIT and press ENTER. Then move cursor to the desired option and press ENTER.
The alarm queue can be cleared.
Port Alarm
Alarm Clear
Alarm Clear
Confirm?
E1-CARD PORT B
Port Loopback
Move the cursor to select Current Local Loopback press ENTER. Under Local Loopback sub-menu,
use arrow keys to select a desired option.
Their submenu includes these options: OFF, LOCAL, PLB and LLB.
Port Loopback
Local Loopback
Local Loopback
OFF
Local Loopback
LOCAL
Local Loopback
PLB
Local Loopback
LLB
E1 remote loopback is used to activate E1 line remote loopback test. To activate or deactivate E1
remote loopback, use left or right arrow keys cycle through to a desired selection and press ENTER.
Port Loopback
Remote Loopback
Remote Loopback
Active
Remote Loopback
Deactive
Port Loopback
Send Bert
Move the cursor to select Current Bert Type press ENTER. Under Bert Type sub-menu, use arrow keys
to select a desired option.
Send Bert
Bert Type
Bert Type
OFF
Bert Type
PRBS_FULL
Bert Type
N*64K
Move the cursor to select Bert Direct, press ENTER. Its sub-menus include these options: LINE and
PCM. The user can send their packet to LINE or to PCM side.
Send Bert
Bert Direct
Bert Direct
LINE
Bert Direct
PCM
To modify the Timeslot from, first move the cursor to the digit to be modified. Press ENTER.
Send Bert
Timeslot from
Timeslot from
1-32
6.7.4.3.4. Timeslot To
To modify the Timeslot to, first move the cursor to the digit to be modified. Press ENTER.
Send Bert
Timeslot to
Timeslot to
1-32
E1-CARD PORT B
Clock Source
The IP6700 provide operator to setup each port’s clock source from internal, external, line (from
A/B/C/D), or WAN (from A/B/C/D). Move the cursor to select Master Clock press ENTER. Please refer
to 6.1.5 for detail information.
Clock Source
Master Clock
Master Clock
INTERNAL
Master Clock
EXTERNAL
Master Clock
PORT A (LINE)
Master Clock
PORT B (LINE)
Master Clock
PORT C (LINE)
Master Clock
PORT D (LINE)
Master Clock
PORT A (BUNDLE 0)
Master Clock
PORT B (BUNDLE 0)
Master Clock
PORT C (BUNDLE 0)
Master Clock
PORT D (BUNDLE 0)
The IP6700 provide operator to setup each port’s clock source from internal, external, line (from
A/B/C/D), or WAN (from A/B/C/D). Move the cursor to Second Clock, press ENTER. Please refer to
6.1.5 for detail information.
Clock Source
Second Clock
Second Clock
INTERNAL
Second Clock
EXTERNAL
Second Clock
PORT A (LINE)
Second Clock
PORT B (LINE)
Second Clock
PORT C (LINE)
Second Clock
PORT D (LINE)
Second Clock
PORT A (BUNDLE 0)
Second Clock
PORT B (BUNDLE 0)
Second Clock
PORT C (BUNDLE 0)
Second Clock
PORT D (BUNDLE 0)
Move the cursor to select Current Clock, press ENTER. Please refer to 6.1.5 for detail information.
Clock Source
Current Clock
Current Clock
MASTER_CLK
Current Clock
SECOND_CLK
Current Clock
INTERNAL
Move the cursor to select Recover Clock, press ENTER. Please refer to 6.1.5 for detail information.
Clock Source
Recover Clock
Recover Clock
AUTOMATIC
Recover Clock
MANUAL
Move the cursor to select Clock status, press ENTER. Please refer to 6.1.5 for detail information.
Clock Source
Clock status
Clock status
NORMAL
IP6700
T1-CARD PORT C
T1-CARD PORT C
Config Setup
6.8.1.1. Frame
Move the cursor to select Frame, press ENTER. The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk (*).
To enable it, move the cursor to ON and press ENTER. To disable it, move the cursor to OFF and press
ENTER.
Config Setup
Frame
Frame
*OFF
Frame
ON
6.8.1.2. Code
To select the coding scheme, use the arrow keys cycle through to a proper selection and press ENTER.
The choices for T1 are AMI and HDB3. An asterisk (*) is placed by the currently selected item. Using
the arrow keys to change the setting, and press ENTER. Be sure that this setting matches that of the
network.
Config Setup
Code
Code
*HDB3
Code
AMI
6.8.1.3. CRC
For two frame mode, set CRC to OFF. For multiframe mode, set CRC to ON. Move the cursor to select
CRC, press ENTER. The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Config Setup
CRC
CRC
*ON
CRC
OFF
6.8.1.4. RAI
Use arrow keys to select ON or OFF, then press ENTER to enable or disable the option. The current
selection will be highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Config Setup
RAI
RAI
*ON
RAI
OFF
6.8.1.5. AIS
Move the cursor to select AIS, press ENTER. To enable it, move the cursor to ON and press ENTER.
To disable it, move the cursor to OFF and press ENTER.
Config Setup
AIS
AIS
*ON
AIS
OFF
6.8.1.6. CAS
Signaling is either CAS (channel associated signalling) or out-of-band such as CCIS (common channel
interoffice signalling). To change the signaling type, use the arrow keys to choose from CAS ON or CAS
OFF and press ENTER.
Config Setup
CAS
CAS
*ON
CAS
OFF
6.8.1.7. OOS
To change the OOS protocol, use the arrow keys to cycle through to the proper selection and Press
ENTER.
Config Setup
OOS
OOS
*BUSY
OOS
IDLE
OOS
BUSY_IDLE
OOS
IDLE_BUSY
6.8.1.8. FDL
FDL menu shows the facility data link. To enable FDL by moving cursor to ON, while to disable it by
moving cursor to OFF, and press ENTER. The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk "*".
Config Setup
FDL
FDL
*ON
FDL
OFF
FDL
HDLC
6.8.1.9. Sa_bit
To change a channel for FDL, move cursor to Sa_bit, and use left or right arrow keys to select a
channel, press ENTER. The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Config Setup
Sa_bit
Sa_bit
*Sa4
Sa_bit
Sa5
Sa_bit
Sa6
Sa_bit
Sa7
Sa_bit
Sa8
Sa_bit
Sa4+Sa5
6.8.1.10. Idle
The Idle menu shows the transmission idle code when a DS0 time slot is in idle mode. To change the
idle code, press ENTER to cycle through the selections. This operation must be concluded by moving
the arrow keys to YES position and pressing ENTER to enable the changes.
Config Setup
IDLE
IDLE OK
*000 (0-255)
T1-CARD PORT C
Port Status
Under Port Status menu to select LOF LOS, and move the cursor to NO or YES to setup LOF LOS then
press ENTER.
Port Status
LOF LOS
LOF LOS
NO YES
Under Port Status menu to select RCV AIS RCV RAI, and move the cursor to NO to setup RCV AIS
RCV RAI then press ENTER.
Port Status
RCV AIS RCV RAI
Under Port Status menu to select XMT AIS AMT RAI, and move the cursor to NO to setup XMT AIS
AMT RAI then press ENTER.
Port Status
XMT AIS XMT RAI
6.8.2.4. BPV ES
To setup the BPV ES, first move the cursor to the digit to be modified. Press ENTER.
Port Status
BPV ES
BPV ES
000 000
T1-CARD PORT C
Port Alarm
Port Alarm
Alarm Setup
Move the cursor to select Alarm Type, press ENTER. The alarm types include YEL, AIS, LOS, LOF,
BPV, ES, UAS, CSS, BUNDLE, MAC, L-bit, and R-bit. The current selection is highlighted by an
asterisk (*).
Port Alarm
Alarm setup
Alarm setup
Alarm Type
T1 YEL
*MAJOR
T1 YEL
CRITI
T1 YEL
MINOR
T1 YEL
DIS
6.8.3.1.2. Threshold
Move the cursor to select Current Threshold press ENTER. Under Threshold sub-menu, use arrow
keys to select a desired option.
Their submenu includes these options: T1 BPV, T1 ES, T1 UAS, and T1 CSS. Then move the cursor to
the digit to be modified.
Port Alarm
Alarm setup
Alarm setup
Threshold
T1 BPV OK
*5 (1-9)
T1 ES OK
*0001 (1-65535)
T1 UAS OK
*00001 (1-65535)
T1 CSS OK
*00001 (1-65535)
Move the cursor to select Current Port History, press ENTER. Under Port History sub-menu, use arrow
keys to select a desired option. The menu is used to show the Alarm History.
Their submenu includes these options: RAI, AIS, LOS, LOF, BPV, ES, UAS, CSS, BUNDLE, MAC, L-bit,
and R-bit.
Port Alarm
Port History
6.8.3.2.1. RAI
Move the cursor to select RAI, press ENTER. The menu shows the RAI alarm status.
Port History
PORT B RAI
PORT B RAI
MAJOR OK 0000
6.8.3.2.2. AIS
AIS menu shows the configuration set for the alarm indication signal. Move the cursor to select AIS,
press ENTER.
Port History
PORT B AIS
PORT B AIS
MAJOR OK 0000
6.8.3.2.3. LOS
Move the cursor to select LOS, press ENTER. The menu shows the LOS alarm status.
Port History
PORT B LOS
PORT B LOS
MAJOR OK 0000
6.8.3.2.4. LOF
Move the cursor to select LOF, press ENTER. The menu shows the LOF alarm status.
Port History
PORT B LOF
PORT B LOF
MAJOR OK 0000
6.8.3.2.5. BPV
Move the cursor to select BPV, press ENTER. The menu shows the BPV alarm status.
Port History
PORT B BPV
PORT B BPV
MAJOR OK 0000
6.8.3.2.6. ES
Move the cursor to select ES, press ENTER. The menu shows the ES alarm status.
Port History
PORT B ES
PORT B ES
MAJOR OK 0000
6.8.3.2.7. UAS
Move the cursor to select UAS, press ENTER. The menu shows the UAS alarm status.
Port History
PORT B UAS
PORT B UAS
MAJOR OK 0000
6.8.3.2.8. CSS
Move the cursor to select CSS, press ENTER. The menu shows the CSS alarm status.
Port History
PORT B CSS
PORT B CSS
MAJOR OK 0000
6.8.3.2.9. Bundle
Move the cursor to select BUNDLE, press ENTER. The menu shows the BUNDLE alarm status.
Port History
PORT B BUNDLE
PORT B BUNDLE
MAJOR OK 0000
6.8.3.2.10. MAC
Move the cursor to select MAC, press ENTER. The menu shows the MAC alarm status.
Port History
PORT B MAC
PORT B MAC
MAJOR OK 0000
6.8.3.2.11. L-bit
Port B L-bit
DIS OK 0000
6.8.3.2.12. R-bit
Port B R-bit
DIS OK 0000
Pressing enter when cursor is on NEXT will move to the next alarm item. To confirm the existing option,
move cursor to EDIT and press ENTER. Then move cursor to the desired option and press ENTER.
The alarm queue can be cleared.
Port Alarm
Alarm Clear
Alarm Clear
Confirm?
T1-CARD PORT C
Port Loopback
Move the cursor to select Current Local Loopback press ENTER. Under Local Loopback sub-menu,
use arrow keys to select a desired option.
Their submenu includes these options: OFF, LOCAL, PLB and LLB. . The current selection is
highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Port Loopback
Local Loopback
Local Loopback
*OFF
Local Loopback
LOCAL
Local Loopback
PLB
Local Loopback
LLB
T1 remote loopback is used to activate T1 line remote loopback test. To activate or deactivate T1
remote loopback, use left or right arrow keys cycle through to a desired selection and press ENTER.
The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Port Loopback
Remote Loopback
Remote Loopback
*ACTIVE-IN-BAND
Remote Loopback
ACTIVE-AT&T-P
Remote Loopback
ACTIVE-ANSI-P
Remote Loopback
ACTIVE-ANSI-L
Remote Loopback
DEACTIVE-IN-BAN
Remote Loopback
DEACTIVE-AT&T-P
Remote Loopback
DEACTIVE-ANSI-P
Remote Loopback
DEACTIVE-ANSI-L
Port Loopback
Send Bert
Move the cursor to select Current Bert Type press ENTER. Under Bert Type sub-menu, use arrow keys
to select a desired option.
Their submenu includes these options: OFF, PRBS_FULL and N*64K. The current selection is
highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Send Bert
Bert Type
Bert Type
*OFF
Bert Type
PRBS_FULL
Bert Type
N*64K
Move the cursor to select Bert Direct, press ENTER. Its sub-menus include these options: LINE and
PCM. The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Send Bert
Bert Direct
Bert Direct
*LINE
Bert Direct
PCM
To modify the Timeslot from, first move the cursor to the digit to be modified. Press ENTER. The current
selection is highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Send Bert
Timeslot from OK
Timeslot from OK
*01 (1-24)
6.8.4.3.4. Timeslot To
To modify the Timeslot to, first move the cursor to the digit to be modified. Press ENTER.
Send Bert
Timeslot to OK
Timeslot to OK
*01 (1-24)
T1-CARD PORT C
Clock Source
The IP6700 provide operator to setup each port’s clock source from internal, external, line (from
A/B/C/D), or WAN (from A/B/C/D). Move the cursor to select Master Clock, press ENTER. The current
selection is highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Clock Source
Master Clock
Master Clock
*INTERNAL
Master Clock
EXTERNAL
Master Clock
PORT A (LINE)
Master Clock
PORT B (LINE)
Master Clock
PORT C (LINE)
Master Clock
PORT D (LINE)
Master Clock
PORT A (BUNDLE 0)
Master Clock
PORT B (BUNDLE 0)
Master Clock
PORT C (BUNDLE 0)
Master Clock
PORT D (BUNDLE 0)
The IP6700 provide operator to setup each port’s clock source from internal, external, line (from
A/B/C/D), or WAN (from A/B/C/D). Move the cursor to Second Clock, press ENTER. The current
selection is highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Clock Source
Second Clock
Second Clock
*INTERNAL
Second Clock
EXTERNAL
Second Clock
PORT A (LINE)
Second Clock
PORT B (LINE)
Second Clock
PORT C (LINE)
Second Clock
PORT D (LINE)
Second Clock
PORT A (BUNDLE 0)
Second Clock
PORT B (BUNDLE 0)
Second Clock
PORT C (BUNDLE 0)
Second Clock
PORT D (BUNDLE 0)
Move the cursor to select Current Clock, press ENTER. The current selection is highlighted by an
asterisk (*).
Clock Source
Current Clock
Current Clock
*MASTER_CLK
Current Clock
SECOND_CLK
Current Clock
INTERNAL
Move the cursor to select Current Clock press ENTER. Under Recover clock sub-menu, use arrow
keys to select a desired option.
Clock Source
Recover Clock
Recover Clock
*AUTOMATIC
Recover Clock
MANUAL
Clock Source
Clock status
Clock status
NORMAL
IP6700
V35-CARD PORT D
V35-CARD PORT D
Config Setup
6.9.1.1. Mode
The Mode menu shows the current Mode is either FULL or 64 Kbps. To change the Mode data rate,
move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER. The current selection will be highlighted by an
asterisk (*).
Config Setup
Mode
Mode
*FULL
Mode
N*64K
6.9.1.2. Rate
The Rate menu shows the current DTE data rate is either 64 or 56 Kbps. To change the DTE data rate,
move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER. The current selection will be highlighted by an
asterisk (*).
Config Setup
Rate
Rate
*56KBps
Rate
64KBps
6.9.1.3. Tx Clock
The Data menu shows the current DTE Tx clock polarity (either normal or inverted) by placing an
asterisk (*) at the appropriate selection. To change the DTE Tx clock polarity, move cursor to the
desired selection and press ENTER.
Config Setup
Tx clock
Tx clock
*Normal
Tx clock
Inverted
6.9.1.4. RX Clock
The Data menu shows the current DTE Rx clock polarity (either normal or inverted) by placing an
asterisk (*) at the appropriate selection. To change the DTE Rx clock polarity, move cursor to the
desired selection and press ENTER.
Config Setup
Rx clock
Rx clock
*Normal
Rx clock
Inverted
6.9.1.5. Data
The Data menu shows the current DTE data polarity (either normal or inverted) by placing an asterisk (*)
at the appropriate selection. To change the DTE data polarity, move cursor to the desired selection and
press ENTER.
Config Setup
DATA
DATA
*Normal
DATA
Inverted
6.9.1.6. RTS
The RTS menu shows the current DTE RTS operation mode (either activate or permanent) by placing
an asterisk (*) at the appropriate selection. To change the DTE RTS operation mode, move cursor to
the desired selection and press ENTER.
Config Setup
RTS
RTS
*Active
RTS
Permanent
6.9.1.7. TTM
TTM menu shows the current DTE terminal timing mode (either OFF or ON) by placing an asterisk (*) at
the appropriate selection. To change the DTE terminal timing mode, move cursor to the desired
selection and press ENTER.
Config Setup
TTM
TTM
*Off
TTM
On
6.9.1.8. DCD
DCD menu shows the current DTE DCD mode (either Normal or On) by placing an asterisk (*) at the
appropriate selection. To change the DTE DCD mode, move cursor to the desired selection and press
ENTER.
Config Setup
DCD
DCD
*Normal
DCD
On
V35-CARD PORT D
Port Status
Under Port Status menu to select Exit RTS LOS, and move the cursor to NO or YES to setup Exit RTS
LOS then press ENTER.
Port Status
Exit RTS LOS
Under Port Status menu to select CLK LOS DSR, and move the cursor to NO to setup Exit CLK LOS
DSR then press ENTER.
Port Status
CLK LOS DSR
Under Port Status menu to select CTS DCD, and move the cursor to NO to setup CTS DCD then press
ENTER.
Port Status
CTS DCD
CTS DCD
NO NO
Under Port Status menu to select DSR RTS, and move the cursor to NO to setup DSR RTS then press
ENTER.
Port Status
DSR RTS
DSR RTS
NO NO
V35-CARD PORT D
Port Alarm
Move the cursor to NEXT or PREV to view alarm, then go to EDIT option with pressing ENTER to do
alarm setup.
Port Alarm
Alarm Setup
Alarm Setup
Alarm Type
Alarm Setup
Alarm Type
6.9.3.1.2. Threshold
Alarm Setup
Threshold
Port Alarm
Alarm History
Alarm History
OK MAJOR 0001
Pressing enter when cursor is on NEXT will move to the next alarm item. To confirm the existing option,
move cursor to EDIT and press ENTER. Then move cursor to the desired option and press ENTER.
The alarm queue can be cleared.
Port Alarm
Alarm Setup
Alarm Setup
Alarm Clear
Alarm Clear
Confirm?
V35-CARD PORT D
Port Loopback
Under Port Loopback menu, use left or right key to select Local Loopback menu. Under Local
Its sub-menus include these options: OFF, TO_DTE and TO_WAN. The current selection is highlighted
by an asterisk (*).
Port Loopback
Local Loopback
Local Loopback
*OFF
Local Loopback
TO-DTE
Local Loopback
TO-WAN
V35-CARD PORT D
Clock Source
The IP6700 provide operator to setup each port’s clock source from internal, external, line (from
A/B/C/D), or WAN (from A/B/C/D). Move the cursor to select Master Clock press ENTER. The current
selection is highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Clock Source
Master Clock
Master Clock
*INTERNAL
Master Clock
EXTERNAL
Master Clock
PORT A (LINE)
Master Clock
PORT B (LINE)
Master Clock
PORT C (LINE)
Master Clock
PORT D (LINE)
Master Clock
PORT A (BUNDLE 0)
Master Clock
PORT B (BUNDLE 0)
Master Clock
PORT C (BUNDLE 0)
Master Clock
PORT D (BUNDLE 0)
The IP6700 provide operator to setup each port’s clock source from internal, external, line (from
A/B/C/D), or WAN (from A/B/C/D). Move the cursor to select Second Clock press ENTER. The current
selection is highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Clock Source
Second Clock
Second Clock
*INTERNAL
Second Clock
EXTERNAL
Second Clock
PORT A (LINE)
Second Clock
PORT B (LINE)
Second Clock
PORT C (LINE)
Second Clock
PORT D (LINE)
Second Clock
PORT A (BUNDLE 0)
Second Clock
PORT B (BUNDLE 0)
Second Clock
PORT C (BUNDLE 0)
Second Clock
PORT D (BUNDLE 0)
Move the cursor to select Current Clock, press ENTER. The current selection is highlighted by an
asterisk (*).
Clock Source
Current Clock
Current Clock
*MASTER_CLK
Current Clock
SECOND_CLK
Current Clock
INTERNAL
Move the cursor to select Current Clock press ENTER. Under Recover clock sub-menu, use arrow
keys to select a desired option.
Their submenu includes these options: MANUAL and AUTOMATIC. The current selection is highlighted
by an asterisk (*).
Clock Source
Recover Clock
Recover Clock
*AUTOMATIC
Recover Clock
MANUAL
Clock Source
Clock status
Clock status
NORMAL
IP6700
DS3-CARD PORT A
DS3-CARD PORT A
Config Setup
6.10.1.1. Tx Length
Move the cursor to select Tx Length, press ENTER. The Length of TX could be from 0-255 or 255 to
450.
Config Setup
Tx Length
Tx Length
0-255
Tx Length
255-450
Move the cursor to select Xmt AIS, press ENTER. This action can be turned ON or OFF. When los
happened, the Xmt AIS decide to transmit AIS to line or not. When LOS sent AIS, use arrow keys to
select ON. If the los do not send AIS, use arrow keys to select OFF.
Config Setup
Xmt AIS
Xmt AIS
ON
Xmt AIS
OFF
Config Setup
Port Status
Under Port Status menu to select LOS XMT AIS, then Move the cursor to NO or YES to setup LOS
XMT AIS, press ENTER.
Port Status
LOS XMT AIS
6.10.2.2. BPV ES
To setup the BPV ES, first move the cursor to the digit to be modified. Press ENTER.
Port Status
BPV ES
BPV ES
000 000
Config Setup
Port Alarm
Move the cursor to NEXT or PREV to view alarm, then go to EDIT option with pressing ENTER to do
alarm setup.
Port Alarm
Alarm setup
Move the cursor to select Alarm Type, press ENTER. The alarm types include LOS, LCV, LES, SEFS,
UAS, BUNDLE, MAC, L-bit, and R-bit.
Alarm setup
Alarm Type
Alarm Type
LOS
LOS
MAJOR
LOS
CRITI
LOS
MINOR
LOS
DIS
6.10.3.1.2. Threshold
Move the cursor to select Current Threshold press ENTER. Under Threshold sub-menu, use arrow
keys to select a desired option.
Their submenu includes these options: DS3 LCV, DS3 LES, DS3 SEFS and ES3 UAS. Then move the
cursor to the digit to be modified. Press ENTER.
Alarm setup
Threshold
DS3 LCV
1-9(number)
DS3 LES
1-65535(number)
DS3 SEFS
1-65535(number)
DS3 UAS
1-65535(number)
Move the cursor to select Current Port History, press ENTER. Under Port History sub-menu, use arrow
keys to select a desired option. The menu is used to show Alarm History.
Their submenu includes these options: LOS, LCV, LES, SEFS, UAS, BUNDLE, MAC, L-bit, and R-bit.
Config setup
Port History
PORT A LOS
MAJOR OK 0000
PORT A LCV
MAJOR OK 0000
PORT A LES
MAJOR OK 0000
PORT A SEFS
MAJOR OK 0000
PORT A UAS
MAJOR OK 0000
PORT A BUNDLE
MAJOR OK 0000
PORT A MAC
MAJOR OK 0000
PORT A L-bit
DIS OK 0000
PORT A R-bit
DIS OK 0000
Pressing enter when cursor is on NEXT will move to the next alarm item. To confirm the existing option,
move cursor to EDIT and press ENTER. Then move cursor to the desired option and press ENTER.
The alarm queue can be cleared.
Config setup
Alarm clear
Alarm clear
Confirm?
Config Setup
Port loopback
Move the cursor to select Current Local Loopback press ENTER. Under Local Loopback sub-menu,
use arrow keys to select a desired option.
Their submenu includes these options: OFF, LOCAL, PLB and LLB.
Port Loopback
Local Loopback
Local Loopback
OFF
Local Loopback
LOCAL
Local Loopback
PLB
Local Loopback
LLB
Config Setup
Clock Source
The IP6700 provide operator to setup each port’s clock source from internal, external, line (from
A/B/C/D), or WAN (from A/B/C/D). Move the cursor to select Master Clock press ENTER.
Clock Source
Master Clock
Master Clock
INTERNAL
Master Clock
EXTERNAL
Master Clock
PORT A (LINE)
Master Clock
PORT B (LINE)
Master Clock
PORT C (LINE)
Master Clock
PORT D (LINE)
Master Clock
PORT A (BUNDLE 0)
Master Clock
PORT B (BUNDLE 0)
Master Clock
PORT C (BUNDLE 0)
Master Clock
PORT D (BUNDLE 0)
The IP6700 provide operator to setup each port’s clock source from internal, external, line (from
A/B/C/D), or WAN (from A/B/C/D). Move the cursor to select Second Clock press ENTER.
Clock Source
Second Clock
Second Clock
INTERNAL
Second Clock
EXTERNAL
Second Clock
PORT A (LINE)
Second Clock
PORT B (LINE)
Second Clock
PORT C (LINE)
Second Clock
PORT D (LINE)
Second Clock
PORT A (BUNDLE 0)
Second Clock
PORT B (BUNDLE 0)
Second Clock
PORT C (BUNDLE 0)
Second Clock
PORT D (BUNDLE 0)
Move the cursor to select Current Clock press ENTER. Its sub-menus include these options: Current
Clock, MASTER_CLK, SECOND_CLK and INTERNAL.
Clock Source
Current Clock
Current Clock
MASTER_CLK
Current Clock
SECOND_CLK
Current Clock
INTERNAL
Move the cursor to select Current Clock press ENTER. Under Recover clock sub-menu, use arrow
keys to select a desired option.
Clock Source
Recover Clock
Recover Clock
AUTOMATIC
Recover Clock
MANUAL
Move the cursor to select Clock Status press ENTER. Moving the arrow keys to Normal and pressing
ENTER must conclude this operation.
Clock Source
Clock Status
Clock Status
NORMAL
Press “S” from the main menu to get into System Setup. Then press “C” to get into password setup.
Before making change of new password, user need to fill in the old password, the default password is
“LOOP”.
E n ab l e P as s w ord : Y E S
C h an g e P as s w ord : Y E S
Old P as s wo rd : _ _ __ _ __ _ ___
Enter the valid old password, then presses ENTER, the new password will be required to enter .
E n ab l e P as s w ord : YES
C h an g e P as s w ord : YES
Old P as s wo rd : X X XX _ __ _ ___
New P as s wo rd : X X XX _ __ _ ___
After confirm new password. Press “Y”, or “N” to save new password.
E n ab l e P as s w ord : YES
C h an g e P as s w ord : YES
Old P as s wo rd : X X XX _ __ _ ___
New P as s wo rd : X X XX _ __ _ ___
C o nf i rm Pa s s wor d : X X XX _ __ _ ___
> > S a ve ne w p a s sw o rd ( Y /N ) ?
The IP6700 provide operator to setup each port’s clock source from internal, external, line (from
A/B/C/D), or WAN (from A/B/C/D).
The wireline Ethernet network application diagram of IP6700 clock source shows below.
For the clock source there are two examples to show as the table below. (TRAN SWITCH, PACK
Trunk-4 Plus Device, Feb, 2006)
Table 7-1 Example 1: Unique Clock Source (from IP6700-1 Line Clock of Port A)
Port A Port B Port C
IP6700-1 Line clock A Line clock A Line clock A
IP6700-2 WAN clock A
IP6700-3 WAN clock A
IP6700-4 WAN clock A
Note: If independent clocks are used with T1 signals and the WAN port is transported over a wireless
network, a possibility of occasional 1 second pattern loss exists
Example 1:
Port A
Port B IP 6700 IP 6700
Port C TDMoEthernet TDMoEthernet
Port D
Internal
clock
Example 2:
Port A
Port B IP 6700 IP 6700
Port C TDMoEthernet TDMoEthernet
Port D
External
clock
Example 3:
Port A
Port B IP 6700 IP 6700
Port C TDMoEthernet TDMoEthernet
Port D
Line
clock
Note: The IP6700 allows the user to set up each port's clock source. Setup options are
internal, external and line. The selected option will apply to all ports (i.e. A, B, C and D).
You cannot select different clock source for different ports.
AAL1
When using the AAL1 format, the following parameters are included:
a. the amount of cells per bundle: 1 to 30
b. three bundles types:
• Unstructured (=Unframed)
• Structured without CAS (= Framed without CAS)
• Structured with CAS (= Framed with CAS)
The delay time of AAL1 format can be computed by the following formulae, and a few examples are
shown in the tables below.
Total Delay Time (ms) for E1 = 0.195 x N + 0.2775 + Jitter Buffer Threshold
Total Delay Time (ms) for T1 = 0.255 x N + 0.145 + Jitter Buffer Threshold
SAToP
When using the SAToP format, the following parameters are included:
a. the size of bytes in the payload: 24 to 1600 bytes
The delay time of SAToP format can be computed by the following formulae, and a few examples are
shown in the tables below.
Total Delay Time (ms) for E1 = 0.00390625 x M + 0.2775 + Jitter Buffer Threshold
Total Delay Time (ms) for T1 = 0.005625x M + 0.2775 + Jitter Buffer Threshold
CESoPSN
When using the CESoPSN format, the following parameters are included:
a. Number of frame: 1 to 1500
b. three bundles types:
• Unstructured (=Unframed)
• Structured without CAS (= Framed without CAS)
• Structured with CAS (= Framed with CAS)
The delay time of SAToP format can be computed by the following formula, where N is the number of
E1/T1 frame:
The table below describes the required WAN bandwidth for an E1 with different format and parameters.
For the transport of a clear channel (unframed) E1, the most efficient format is the SAToP format with
payload size of 1600 bytes where overhead size is 0.048 Mbps or 2.3 % for a total of 2.069 Mbps. For N
x 64Kbps or N time slots, framed E1 must be used and the most efficient is to use AAL1 with the
highest number of cells per bundle, for example if the WAN Ethernet BW is only 2.092 Mbps if the
number of timeslot is 31 and 30 cells/bundle is used.
E 1 Network E 1 Network
IP6700#1 IP6700#2
In a packet network, the transit time delay of each packet is a variable. When a TDM signal, such as E1,
traverses an IP Network, the jitter buffer allows the different packet delays to be compensated. The
IP6700 allows the user to set delay buffer’s maximum size and buffer delay (threshold). The size should
set to max. 512 ms as this should allow the maximum packet burst that happened in the IP network.
Buffer delay (threshold) is the minimum delay before the packet is processed. For voice application to
avoid echo, this should be set to as small as tolerable. The default jitter buffer size is 20 ms, and the
recommended jitter buffer size is 512 ms.
DTE LOB STATUS Loss of Bundle Bundle was expected to arrive major
Status but did not.
MAC-CHG Yes MAC change MAC address has changed. major
BUNDLE L-BIT Bundle Local-Bit When received, it means that major
the DTE connection on the
remote device is broken.
BUNDLE R-BIT Bunlde Remote-Bit When received, it means that major
part of the Ethernet network
between the local and remote
device is broken.
DTE-RTS-LOSS Request to Send Request to Send signal is not major
Loss available.
DTE-CLOCK-LOSS DTE Clocking Loss DTE Clock signal is not major
available.
DS3 LOS Loss of Signal The physical line is broken, not major
connected properly, or the
remote device has no power.
LCV Line Code Violation Poor line condition/quality is major
changing bits during
transmission and not matching
the code.
LES Line Error Second An error is detected within any major
one second.
SEFS Severity Error Frame The E3/T3 line is broken or major
Second bad line condition.
UAS Yes Unavailable Second The E1/T1 line is broken or major
bad line condition, resulting in
seconds with no data.
LOB STATUS Loss of Bundle Bundle was expected to arrive major
Status but did not.
MAC-CHG Yes MAC change MAC address has changed. major
BUNDLE L-BIT Bundle Local-Bit When received, it means that major
the E3/T3 connection on the
remote device is broken.
BUNDLE R-BIT Bunlde Remote-Bit When received, it means that major
part of the Ethernet network
between the local and remote
device is broken.
None: clock-loss(17),
lob-status (21)
Ethernet: link-down(19)
alarmHistory Alarm History rai(1),
ais(2),
los(3),
lof(4),
bpv(5),
es(6),
uas(7),
css(8),
rai-clr(9),
ais-clr(10),
los-clr(11),
lof-clr(12),
bpv-clr(13),
es-clr(14),
uas-clr(15),
css-clr(16),
clock-loss(17),
link-up(18),
link-down(19),
lob-active(20),
lob(21),
mac-chg(22),
dte-rts-loss(23),
dte-rts-no-loss(24),
dte-clk-loss(25),
dte-clk-no-loss(26),
rx-L-bit(27),
rx-L-bit-clr(28),
rx-R-bit(29),
rx-R-bit-clr(30),
none(31),
lcv(32),
les(33)
underrun(40),
overrun(41),
underrun-clr(42),
overrun-clr(43)
uas-clr(15),
css-clr(16),
clock-loss(17),
link-up(18),
link-down(19),
lob-active(20),
lob(21),
mac-chg(22),
dte-rts-loss(23),
dte-rts-no-loss(24),
dte-clk-loss(25),
dte-clk-no-loss(26),
rx-L-bit(27),
rx-L-bit-clr(28),
rx-R-bit(29),
rx-R-bit-clr(30),
none(31)
11. Glossary
AIS Alarm Indication Signal
AS Available Second
BES Bursty Error Second
BPV Bipolar Violation
CoS Classification of Service
CRC Cyclical Redundancy Check
CSS Controlled Slip Second
DM Degraded Minute
DS1 Digital Signal, Level One - E1 or T1
DS3 Digital Signal, Level Three – E3 or T3
DTE Data Terminal Equipment-an end-user machine. E.g. PC or workstation
EFS Error Free Second
ES Error Second
FDL Facility Data Link
IP Internet Protocol
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
LAN Local Area Network
LED Light Emitting Diode
LIU Line Interface Unit
LOF Loss of Frame
LOS Loss of Signal
NMS Network Management System
PRBS Pseudo Random Binary Sequence
QRSS Quasi Random Signal Sequence
RAI Remote Alarm Indication
SAToP Structure Agnostic TDM over Packet
SES Severe Error Second
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
TDM Time Division Multiplexing
ToS Type of Service
UAS Unavailable Second
VLAN Virtual LAN Area Network
WAN WAN wide Area Network