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MX2810
M13 Multiplexer
User Manual
Manual P/N 61185001L1-1C
CD P/N 32536153@A
61185001L1-1C
April 2003
4185001L1 MX2810 Chassis with two PSUs and two DS3 Controllers
4185001L2 MX2810 Chassis with two PSUs and one DS3 Controller
4185001L3 MX2810 Chassis with one PSU and two DS3 Controllers
4185001L4 MX2810 Chassis with one PSU and one DS3 Controller
1200287L1 Amp to Punch-Down Cable 25 ft.
1200287L5 Amp to Punch-Down Cable 50 ft.
1200287L7 Amp to Punch-Down Cable 100 ft.
1200291L1 Breakout Panel
1200291L5 BNC Patch Panel
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User Manual

MX2810M13 Multiplexer User ManualManual P/N 61185001L1-1CCD P/N 32536153@A61185001L1-1CApril 20034185001L1 MX2810 Chassis with two PSUs and two DS3 Co

Page 2 - Trademark Information

Table of Contentsx MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1DS2 Statistics...

Page 3 - Service Type REN FIC USOC

Chapter 6. Loopbacks6-4 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Figure 6-5. Digital Line/Network LoopbackCodec Line/NetA CODEC LINE/NET loopback performs

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Chapter 6. Loopbacks61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 6-5CSU LoopbackA CSU LOOPBACK enables the MX2810 to generate a CSU loop up pattern (001001…) t

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Chapter 6. Loopbacks6-6 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Figure 6-7. Loopback Menu with BERT SelectedLine BERTA LINE BERT enables the MX2810 to per

Page 6 - Warranty and Customer Service

Chapter 6. Loopbacks61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 6-7DS3 LOOPBACKSAfter you select DS3 LOOPBACK, the menu in Figure 6-8 appears. The sections fo

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Chapter 6. Loopbacks6-8 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Figure 6-9. Line Loopback TestDigital LoopbackA DIGITAL LOOPBACK loops the entire DS3 back

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Chapter 6. Loopbacks61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 6-9Figure 6-11. Network Loopback TestRemote LoopbackA REMOTE LOOPBACK performs a loopback on

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Chapter 6. Loopbacks6-10 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Figure 6-12. DS2 Loopback MenuDS2 NetworkA DS2 NETWORK loopback test loops the selected D

Page 10 - Table of Contents

61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 7-1Chapter 7Circuit RedundancyThe MX2810 provides backup measures of protection for circuit failure. The followin

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Chapter 7. Circuit Redundancy7-2 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1NON-REDUNDANT MODEIn Non-Redundant Mode, the MX2810 houses only one controller car

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Chapter 7. Circuit Redundancy61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 7-3CIRCUIT FAILURE RECOVERY MODEIn Circuit Failure Recovery Mode, two controller card

Page 13 - List of Figures

Table of Contents61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual xiTL1 Messages ...

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Chapter 7. Circuit Redundancy7-4 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Table 7-1. Configuration Requirements for Circuit RecoverySelection Path Recommen

Page 15 - List of Tables

61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 8-1Chapter 8Power Loss RecoveryThe MX2810 provides backup measures of protection for both power supply and power s

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Chapter 8. Power Loss Recovery8-2 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1NON-REDUNDANT POWER MODEIn Non-Redundant Power Mode, the MX2810 houses only one p

Page 17 - Introduction

Chapter 8. Power Loss Recovery61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 8-3POWER SUPPLY RECOVERY MODEIn Power Supply Recovery Mode, two power supply cards a

Page 18 - T3 OVERVIEW

Chapter 8. Power Loss Recovery8-4 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1POWER SUPPLY AND SOURCE RECOVERY MODEIn this mode, two power supply cards are ins

Page 19 - Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 8. Power Loss Recovery61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 8-5BATTERY BACKUP MODEWith the installation of the ADTRAN Power Supply/Battery Charg

Page 20 - AVAILABLE OPTIONS

Chapter 8. Power Loss Recovery8-6 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1

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61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 9-1Chapter 9Transaction Language 1 (TL1)INTRODUCTIONTransaction Language 1 (TL1) is a BELLCORE standard used in th

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Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-2 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1• 1-way in or 2-way operation•Up to four SVCs• Up to 64 Kbps (synchronou

Page 23 - Installation and Operation

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 9-3An account may be setup via the VT100 menus (Configuration/System Manage

Page 24 - Power Up

Table of Contentsxii MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1

Page 25 - Power Requirements

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-4 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1To bring up a TL1 TELNET connection (up to eight may be active,) a TELNE

Page 26

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 9-5<ctag> is the Correlation Tag, a 1 to 6 character alphanumeric ide

Page 27 - Connecting the Breakout Panel

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-6 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Acknowledgment MessagesAcknowledgment messages are brief output messages

Page 28 - Front View

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 9-7<date> is the date in the form YY-MM-DD,<time> is the time i

Page 29

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-8 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1The MX2810 specifically uses “quoted line(s)” in the response message of

Page 30 - Power Connection

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 9-9Possible values for the ALARM CODE field include:• *C - Critical Alarm•*

Page 31 - LED Descriptions

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-10 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1the time in HH-MM-SS format, and whether the alarm is NEND of FEND (&qu

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Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 9-11For possible CONDTYPE codes for both REPT-ALM and REPT-EVT quoted lines

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Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-12 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1MOD2 Specifies what entity type to allow:EQPT... General Equipment Unit

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Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 9-13TID* Target IDAID UsernameCTAG* Transaction Number (integer)PARAM1 User

Page 35 - Craft Port

61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual xiiiList of FiguresFigure 1-1. E1 Patch Panel...

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Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-14 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1RTRV-HDR;Description Replies with a normal "COMPLD" responseT

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Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 9-15AID* Identifies the component to which the desired alarm pertains. Iden

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Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-16 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1RTRV-COND-{EQPT|rr|ALL};Description Retrieves the requested alarms and

Page 39 - Configuration

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 9-17TL1 Autonomous MessagesAutonomous messages provide a mechanism for real

Page 40 - Chapter 3. Configuration

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-18 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1An example of this command that would enable "all" autonomous

Page 41 - DS3 Configuration

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 9-19;Where "Unit 1" is the <tid> defined in the menus,"

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Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-20 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1REPT ALMT3301 MN TSA SA NEND DS3 In-test301 MN EXT-DS3 SA FENDFEND DS3

Page 43 - DS2 Configuration

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 9-21REPT ALMT3302 (Ctrl A) CR LOS SA NEND DS3 Loss Of Signal303 (Ctrl B)302

Page 44 - T1/E1 State

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-22 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1REPT-EVT indicates an informational event. Table 9-5 lists possible aut

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Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 9-23TL1 ERROR CODESWhen the MX2810 denies a received TL1 command, the Outpu

Page 46 - T1/E1 Line Length

List of Figuresxiv MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Figure 5-4. DS3 24-Hour Alarm History Screen...

Page 47 - T1/E1 Loopback Detection

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-24 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1• <keyword> is one of the entries from the following data diction

Page 48 - T1/E1 Line Identification

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 9-25TL1 RTRV examples:RTRV-T1::100:1; (this would return all common parame

Page 49 - XCV Threshold

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-26 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1 Table 9-7. TL1 Editing Data Dictionary for DS3Keyword Type Domain Des

Page 50 - Management Options

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 9-27DS3MAXNUMSW INT 0, 1, 2, ..., N Maximum number of times per hour the un

Page 51 - Alarm Relays

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-28 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1The following data dictionary (Table 9-8) contains entries that are use

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Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 9-29The following data dictionary (Table 9-9) contains entries that are use

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Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-30 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Table 9-9. TL1 Editing Data Dictionary for DS1Keyword Type Domain Desc

Page 54 - SNMP Management Options

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 9-31DSXLBKDETECTION ENUM One of the following:• DISABLE•CSU•NIU• UNAVAILIde

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Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-32 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1The following data dictionary (Table 9-10) contains entries that are us

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Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 9-33PSPOWERFAILRLY Y/N Y or [N] Identifies status of Power Supply Power Fai

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61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual xvList of Tables Table 2-1. DC Connector Symbol Definitions...

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Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-34 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1TL1 Loopback Commands:The OPR-LPBK and RLS-LPBK commands are provided a

Page 59 - System Security

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 9-35Table 9-12. DS2 TL1 Loopback CommandsThe following table will describe

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Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-36 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1

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61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual A-1Appendix AAcceptance Test ProcedureOVERVIEWThis document describes the procedures to be used in performing acce

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Appendix A. Acceptance Test ProcedureA-2 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1• Alarm Verification• Redundancy/Protection Switching Tests• Configuring t

Page 63 - Date & Time

Appendix A. Acceptance Test Procedure61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual A-3accepted, the MX2810 Main Menu should appear. This is the screen from whi

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Appendix A. Acceptance Test ProcedureA-4 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Miscellaneous• Loopback Time Out = 1 hr. (default) DS2 Configuration (no c

Page 65 - ONFIGURATION

Appendix A. Acceptance Test Procedure61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual A-5menu and proceed to the next step. If not, perform the Set Multiple routi

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Appendix A. Acceptance Test ProcedureA-6 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1OVERALL SYSTEM AND CABLING TESTNow that the system has been properly provi

Page 67 - UTILITIES

Appendix A. Acceptance Test Procedure61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual A-75. The MX2810 will be in an alarm condition because of the previously tes

Page 68 - Updating Software

List of Tablesxvi MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1

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Appendix A. Acceptance Test ProcedureA-8 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-17. Leave this test set-up in place, as it will be used during the redunda

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Appendix A. Acceptance Test Procedure61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual A-9ALARM VERIFICATIONThe MX2810 has three sets of alarm relay contacts availa

Page 71 - Utilities

Appendix A. Acceptance Test ProcedureA-10 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1MAJOR and MINOR Alarm Relay TestThis test will actuate the MAJOR and MINO

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Appendix A. Acceptance Test Procedure61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual A-11Power Supply RedundancyWhen installed, the MX2810 can be wired to have ei

Page 73 - Resetting the System

Appendix A. Acceptance Test ProcedureA-12 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-12. Go to the fuse panel at the top of the bay and remove the fuse corres

Page 74

Appendix A. Acceptance Test Procedure61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual A-13the Controller, an alarm is initiated and the front panel LEDs reflect th

Page 75 - Rx Framing

Appendix A. Acceptance Test ProcedureA-14 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-12. From the System Management Configuration screen, select Local IP Addr

Page 76 - Chapter 4. Status

Appendix A. Acceptance Test Procedure61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual A-15no settings on the MX2810. The RS232 Data Communication Interface on the

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Appendix A. Acceptance Test ProcedureA-16 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1• Disabled – No signal continuity exists through the MX2810 and no alarms

Page 78 - POWER SUPPLY STATE

Appendix A. Acceptance Test Procedure61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual A-17MX2810 ATP CHECKLIST/SIGN-OFFUse the table below to identify the MX2810 c

Page 79 - SYSTEM STATE

61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 1-1Chapter 1IntroductionPRODUCT OVERVIEWThe MX2810 is an M13 multiplexer that consolidates T1 and E1 signals into

Page 80 - Protection

Appendix A. Acceptance Test ProcedureA-18 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1

Page 81 - T1/E1 STATE

61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual B-1Appendix BPinoutsThe following tables give the pin assignments for the connectors located on the MX2810. For mo

Page 82 - ACKNOWLEDGE ALARMS (ACO)

Appendix B. PinoutsB-2 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Table B-2. LAN Port Pin AssignmentsPin Name Description1 TD+ The positive signal for the TD

Page 83 - Statistics

Appendix B. Pinouts61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual B-3Table B-3. Amp Pin AssignmentsPin Function Pin1 RING 1 TIP 1 332 RING 2 TIP 2 343 RING 3 TI

Page 84 - DS3 Statistics

Appendix B. PinoutsB-4 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1

Page 85 - Chapter 5. Statistics

61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual C-1Appendix CSpecifications SummarySPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURESThis section describes the standard specifications a

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Appendix C. Specifications SummaryC-2 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Line loopbacksDS2 InterfacesDS2 network loopbacksDSX-1 InterfacesLocal and ne

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Appendix C. Specifications Summary61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual C-3EnvironmentOperating: 0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F)Storage: -20 to 70 °C (-4 to 1

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Appendix C. Specifications SummaryC-4 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1

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61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual D-1Appendix DAcronyms/AbbreviationsACO ... alarm cut offACT... activeAIS...

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Chapter 1. Introduction1-2 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1The major features of the MX2810 are as follows:• Built-in 1:1 redundancy• Hot-swappable

Page 91 - DS2 Statistics

Appendix D. Acronyms/AbbreviationsD-2 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1CSES... C-bit severely errored secondsCSU ...

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Appendix D. Acronyms/Abbreviations61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual D-3LAIS ... loop side alarm indication signalLAN...

Page 93 - T1/E1 Statistics

Appendix D. Acronyms/AbbreviationsD-4 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1PVC ... permanent virtual circuitRD... rec

Page 94 - PROTECTION SWITCH STATISTICS

61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual E-1Appendix EGlossary10BaseTEthernet connector which implements the IEEE standard on 24-gauge, unshielded twisted-

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Appendix E. GlossaryE-2 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1bipolarA signal containing both positive and negative amplitude components.bipolar violatio

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Appendix E. Glossary61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual E-3C-bitAn overhead bit in the DS3 string not used for framing, parity, or alarm indica-tion.C

Page 97 - Loopbacks

Appendix E. GlossaryE-4 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1craft portThe electrical interface between the MX2810 and the control terminal. The con-tro

Page 98 - Tributary

Appendix E. Glossary61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual E-5delayThe amount of time by which a signal is delayed. A round-trip transmission delay measu

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Appendix E. GlossaryE-6 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1ethernet Transmission protocol for packet-switching LANs. facilitiesThe equipment used by c

Page 100 - Remote Loopback

Appendix E. Glossary61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual E-7LANLocal area network. A privately owned network that offers high-speed commu-nications cha

Page 101 - CSU Loopback w/BERT

Chapter 1. Introduction61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 1-310BaseT local area network (LAN) port. The MX2810 supports the MIB-II standard, RFC 1213

Page 102 - Line BERT

Appendix E. GlossaryE-8 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1NCNormally closed. Relay switch contacts that remain closed when inactive.near endThe unit

Page 103 - DS3 LOOPBACKS

Appendix E. Glossary61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual E-9red alarmUnframed all ones signal (keep alive signal). A red alarm is declared on detec-tio

Page 104 - Network Loopback

Appendix E. GlossaryE-10 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1SRData set ready. A signal on the DTE interface that indicates if a connection exists and

Page 105 - DS2 LOOPBACKS

Appendix E. Glossary61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual E-11WANWide area network. A communications network serving geographically separate areas. A WA

Page 106 - DS2 Network

Appendix E. GlossaryE-12 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1

Page 107 - Circuit Redundancy

61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual Index-1IndexNumerics10BaseT connection, location of 2-724 Hour Alarm HistoryDS2 Statistics menu 5-9DS3 Statistics

Page 108 - NON-REDUNDANT MODE

IndexIndex-2 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1BERTCSU Loopback w/ 6-5Line 6-6Bipolar Violations 5-11blue alarmDS2 State 4-7network state 4-2Remote s

Page 109 - CIRCUIT FAILURE RECOVERY MODE

Index61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual Index-3DS2 State 4-7AIS 4-7LOF 4-7OK 4-7RAI 4-7DS2 Statistics menu 5-9DS3 Alarm Traps Far-end Active Cards 3-

Page 110 - Chapter 7. Circuit Redundancy

IndexIndex-4 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Interface menu, T1/E1 3-6Interval starting at:, Performance Parameters (DS3) 5-6IOX PROGRAM FAILURE 3-

Page 111 - Power Loss Recovery

Index61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual Index-5MIB II Standard Alarm Traps 3-20Authentication Failure 3-20Cold Start 3-20Link Down 3-20Link Up 3-20MI

Page 112 - NON-REDUNDANT POWER MODE

Trademark InformationOpenView is a trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company.Spectrum is a registered trademark of Cabletron.901 Explorer BoulevardP.O. Box

Page 113 - POWER SUPPLY RECOVERY MODE

Chapter 1. Introduction1-4 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1TL1Transaction Language 1 (TL1) is an ASCII based language that supports both command-re

Page 114

IndexIndex-6 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Power Supply Alarm Traps 3-17Card Removed 3-17Malfunction 3-17Power Low 3-17Temperature Critical 3-17T

Page 115 - BATTERY BACKUP MODE

Index61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual Index-7specifications, MX2800 C-1Stand By, Card A/Card B 4-6State menu (DS3 State) 4-2State menus, T1/E1 3-6S

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IndexIndex-8 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1TL1 9-1alarm events 9-17autonomous messages 9-17, 9-22commands 9-11Editing 9-23error codes 9-23informa

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Chapter 1. Introduction61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 1-5E1 Patch Panel (P/N 1200291L5)The optional E1 patch panel (see Figure 1-1) connects to t

Page 120 - TL1 MESSAGES

Chapter 1. Introduction1-6 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1

Page 121 - TL1 Responses

61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 2-1Chapter 2Installation and OperationUNPACK, INSPECT, POWER UPReceiving InspectionCarefully inspect the MX2810 fo

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Chapter 2. Installation and Operation2-2 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Power UpThe MX2810 is powered using a -48V DC power source. The rear pane

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Chapter 2. Installation and Operation61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 2-3Table 2-1. DC Connector Symbol DefinitionsPower RequirementsTable 2-2 pro

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Chapter 2. Installation and Operation2-4 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1The following UL requirements must be met during installation of the MX281

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Chapter 2. Installation and Operation61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 2-5RACKMOUNT INSTALLATIONThe MX2810 can be mounted into a standard 19-inch or

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Chapter 2. Installation and Operation2-6 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1.Figure 2-2. The Breakout PanelConnecting the E1 Patch PanelThe optional

Page 127 - ALW-MSG-{EQPT

Chapter 2. Installation and Operation61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 2-7equipment. Descriptions for these items follow the figure. Pin assignment

Page 128 - CANC-USER;

61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual iiiFCC regulations require that the following information be provided in this manual:1. This equipment complies wi

Page 129 - INH-MSG-{EQPT

Chapter 2. Installation and Operation2-8 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Critical, Major, and Minor Alarm ConnectorsConnectors for critical, major,

Page 130 - RTRV-ALM-{EQPT

Chapter 2. Installation and Operation61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 2-9FRONT PANELThe MX2810 front panel is shown in Figure 2-4. Descriptions of

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Chapter 2. Installation and Operation2-10 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1active controller card or the controller card on standby. The following t

Page 132 - RTRV-COND-{EQPT

Chapter 2. Installation and Operation61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 2-11T1/E1 Status LEDsThese LEDs apply to each individual T1 or E1. Different

Page 133 - TL1 Autonomous Messages

Chapter 2. Installation and Operation2-12 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Table 2-5. T1/E1 LED ConditionsLED State T1/E1 ConditionActive Cardgreen

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Chapter 2. Installation and Operation61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 2-13Craft PortThe CRAFT port provides connection to a VT100 EIA-232 compatibl

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Chapter 2. Installation and Operation2-14 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1 Figure 2-5. Terminal Main MenuNavigating Within the MenusNavigate withi

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Chapter 2. Installation and Operation61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 2-15The MX2810 MAIN menu consists of the following sections: StatusProvides i

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Chapter 2. Installation and Operation2-16 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1

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61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 3-1Chapter 3ConfigurationTo configure the MX2810, use a 10BaseT ethernet connection or a VT100 terminal. Figure 3-

Page 139 - TL1 Editing

iv MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Federal Communications CommissionRadio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-2 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Figure 3-2. Configuration Menu Tree1. Network Interface2. T1/E1 Interface4. UtilitiesD

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Chapter 3. Configuration61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 3-3NETWORK INTERFACESelect NETWORK INTERFACE to access the network configuration parameter

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-4 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Remote LoopbacksSelect FEAC/C-BIT to allow the MX2810 to respond to remote loopback req

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Chapter 3. Configuration61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 3-5Protection ConfigurationThe MX2810 houses two controller cards for 1:1 protection again

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-6 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1The fourth T1/E1 port of the selected group is not available in this mode. Any combinat

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Chapter 3. Configuration61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 3-7Figure 3-5. T1/E1 State MenuSet MultipleUse SET MULTIPLE (see Figure 3-6 on page 3-7)

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-8 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1T1/E1 Line CodingSet the line code for each individual T1/E1 interface to match the con

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Chapter 3. Configuration61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 3-9Figure 3-8. T1/E1 Line Length MenuT1/E1 Loopback DetectionChoose which T1/E1 lines wil

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-10 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1T1/E1 Circuit ProtectionT1/E1 Circuit Protection determines which circuit will be allo

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Chapter 3. Configuration61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 3-11Figure 3-11. Line Identification MenuXCV ThresholdSet a limit on code violations (CVs

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61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual vCanadian Equipment LimitationsNotice: The Canadian Industry and Science Canada label identifies certified equip-

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-12 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1SYSTEM MANAGEMENTConfigure the MX2810 for management through SNMP, TELNET, or a VT100

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Chapter 3. Configuration61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 3-13Subnet MaskEnter the subnet mask of the MX2810. This address is available from your ne

Page 153 - Acceptance Test Procedure

Chapter 3. Configuration3-14 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1DS3 AlarmsDS2 AlarmsSystem Alarms Alarm DescriptionRAI (Major) The unit is re

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Chapter 3. Configuration61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 3-15T1/E1 Alarms Power Supply AlarmsT1/E1 alarms are cleared when the T1/E1 is dis

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-16 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1SNMP Management OptionsTrap IP AddressesEnter up to five IP addresses of SNMP managers

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Chapter 3. Configuration61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 3-17Power Supply Alarm Traps Trap If enabled, the unit issues a trap when...Card Removed t

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-18 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1DS3 Alarm Traps (Near-End Active and Standby Cards) Trap If enabled, the unit issues a

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Chapter 3. Configuration61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 3-19DS3 Alarm Traps (Far-End Active Cards)DS2 Alarm Traps Trap If enabled, the unit issues

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-20 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1T1/E1 Alarm Traps MIB II Standard Alarm Traps Trap If enabled, the unit issues a trap

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Chapter 3. Configuration61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 3-21Read Community NameEnter the authentication strings used for SNMP management. Match th

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vi MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Warranty and Customer ServiceADTRAN will replace or repair this product within the warranty period if it does no

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-22 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1AdminThe user may view and/or alter all menu items. Only a user with an Admin user ac

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Chapter 3. Configuration61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 3-23Loopback timeout X X XDS2 #1-7 mode (T1 or E1) X X XConfiguration – T1/E1 Interface me

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-24 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Terminal timeout XIP security XIP hosts XDate XTime XCircuit Identification menu XSysl

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Chapter 3. Configuration61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 3-25Terminal Time OutSet the amount of time the terminal or TELNET session remains inactiv

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-26 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Figure 3-15. Equipment Identification MenuUnit IDProvides a user-configurable text st

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Chapter 3. Configuration61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 3-27Host IP AddressSpecifies the IP address of the external server that is running the Sys

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-28 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Autoprogram CardsEnable this function to allow the controller cards to automatically u

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Chapter 3. Configuration61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 3-29UTILITIESThe UTILITIES menu (see Figure 3-16) allows you to view MX2810 system informa

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-30 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Loading Default SettingsSelect LOAD DEFAULT SETTINGS from the UTILITIES menu. Once the

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Chapter 3. Configuration61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 3-31Update Via XMODEMUpdating the FLASH Software via XMODEM requires that a VT100 terminal

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61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual viiTable of ContentsList of Figures ...

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-32 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1select either IMMEDIATE RESET to immediately reset the system or SCHEDULE RESET TIME t

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Chapter 3. Configuration61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 3-33 5. The system must be manually reset after downloading new software for the active c

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-34 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Saving to a TFTP ServerTo save current configuration information to a TFTP server, fol

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Chapter 3. Configuration61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 3-353. Select LOAD AND USE CONFIG.Resetting the SystemThe system must be manually reset af

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61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 4-1Chapter 4StatusView MX2810 status information by selecting 1-STATUS from the MAIN menu (see Figure 4-1). The in

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Chapter 4. Status4-2 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1StateDisplays the current condition of the network. Possible conditions are listed in the foll

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Chapter 4. Status61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 4-3RemoteThis field indicates the current state of the remote MX2810. Possible conditions are giv

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Chapter 4. Status4-4 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1POWER SUPPLY STATEThis field indicates which types of power supplies are installed (AC or DC)

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Chapter 4. Status61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 4-5SYSTEM STATEThese fields display information regarding the two controller cards. The followi

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Chapter 4. Status4-6 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Card A/Card BThese fields display the current state of the two controller cards. Possible stat

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Chapter 4. Status61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 4-7Card CommThis field displays the current state of the communication link between the two contr

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Chapter 4. Status4-8 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1ACKNOWLEDGE ALARMS (ACO)This selection allows you to remotely turn off an active alarm. It is

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61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 5-1Chapter 5StatisticsVIEWING STATISTICAL INFORMATIONSelect 2-STATISTICS from the MAIN menu to access STATISTICS m

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Chapter 5. Statistics5-2 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1DS3 StatisticsThis menu provides submenus for alarm history and performance parameters (se

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Chapter 5. Statistics61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 5-3The following alarm counts are provided in this menu: Condition DescriptionLOS Number of

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Chapter 5. Statistics5-4 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Figure 5-3. DS3 Current Alarm Count ScreenFigure 5-4. DS3 24-Hour Alarm History ScreenPe

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Chapter 5. Statistics61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 5-524-hour history statistics screen, use the left and right arrow keys to scroll through al

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Chapter 5. Statistics5-6 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Figure 5-6. DS3 Performance Parameters (24 Hour History)Figure 5-7. DS3 Performance Para

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Chapter 5. Statistics61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 5-7Errored Seconds-Line (ES-L)Number of seconds in which one or more CVs or one or more LOS

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Chapter 5. Statistics5-8 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Severely Errored Seconds - C-Bit (SESCP-P)Number of seconds with 44 or more CCVs, one or

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Chapter 5. Statistics61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 5-9DS2 Statistics24 Hour Alarm HistoryThe MX2810 keeps track of RAI, OOF, and AIS alarms for

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Chapter 5. Statistics5-10 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1Performance ParametersThe performance parameters screen displays a count of parity bit er

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Chapter 5. Statistics61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 5-11T1/E1 StatisticsThe MX2810 keeps track of LOSS OF SIGNAL ALARMS, LINE CODING VIOLATIONS,

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Chapter 5. Statistics5-12 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1PROTECTION SWITCH STATISTICSThis menu provides statistics regarding protection switches.

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Chapter 5. Statistics61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 5-13system configuration are saved to non-volatile memory. Both the alarm log and system co

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61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 6-1Chapter 6LoopbacksThe LOOPBACK menu allows you to initiate loopback tests from the MX2810. Figure 6-1 shows the

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Chapter 6. Loopbacks6-2 MX2810 M13 User Manual 61185001L1-1T1/E1 LOOPBACKSAfter you select the number that corresponds with the line you want to test,

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Chapter 6. Loopbacks61185001L1-1 MX2810 M13 User Manual 6-3Figure 6-3. Tributary Loopback TestAnalog NetworkAn ANALOG NETWORK loopback test loops the

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