ESU 120eUser ManualPart Number1200420L1-1November 199861200420L1-1A
Appendix A. Understanding SNMPA-6 ESU 120e User Manual 1200420L1-1
61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual B-1A ppendix BConnector PinoutsWIRINGNetwork interface ConnectorThe network connections are as follows:Table B-1. N
A ppendix B. Connector PinoutsB-2 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Control In/ Chain InThis is used an as EIA-232 port for connection to a computer or
A ppendix B. Connector Pinouts61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual B-3Chain OutThis is used to connect to another ESU 120e chain-in connector. See Table
A ppendix B. Connector PinoutsB-4 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1D ata Port InterfaceTable B-4. Nx56/ 64 Pin Assignments for EIA-530 and V.36Connec
A ppendix B. Connector Pinouts61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual B-5Table B-5. Nx56/ 64 Pin Assignments for V.35 ModePin Name CCITT Description Source
A ppendix B. Connector PinoutsB-6 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Table B-6. Adapter Cable, D B 25 to V.35, 34-Pin WinchesterPart # 1200285L1DB25P P
A ppendix B. Connector Pinouts61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual B-7Table B-7. Nx56/ 64 Pin Assignments for V.11/ x.21 Mode Pin Name Description Sourc
A ppendix B. Connector PinoutsB-8 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Table B-8. Adapter Cable D B25 to X.21, D B15 ConnectorBase D rop (PBX)The Drop ha
A ppendix B. Connector Pinouts61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual B-910BaseTThis is used to connect the ESU 120e to the local area network.ConnectionsTh
61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User ManualxiTable of ContentsTable of Contents ...
A ppendix B. Connector PinoutsB-10 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1
1200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual C-1A ppendix CSystem MessagesALARM MESSAGESThis appendix lists and defines the alarm and status messages that appear
A ppendix C. System MessagesC-2 ESU 120e User Manual 1200420L1-1Nx56/ 64 InterfaceThe following messages indicate an alarm condition on the Nx56/64 ca
A ppendix C. System Messages1200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual C-3D rop Port InterfaceThe following messages indicate a condition on the Base Drop (PBX)
A ppendix C. System MessagesC-4 ESU 120e User Manual 1200420L1-1Status MessagesNetwork Interface (NI)Nx56/ 64 InterfaceThe following messages indicate
1200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual D-1A ppendix DSpecificationsELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONSNetwork InterfaceElectrical G.703Framing G.704 CRC-4, FAS,CASJi
A ppendix D. SpecificationsD-2 ESU 120e User Manual 1200420L1-1Nx56/ 64 D rop Port InterfaceNx56/ 64 (V.35 Interface)D rop Port InterfaceElectrical CC
A ppendix D. Specifications1200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual D-3Management InterfacesChain In/ Out Ports10BaseT InterfaceOption Slot Interface Interfac
A ppendix D. SpecificationsD-4 ESU 120e User Manual 1200420L1-1Chassis Specifications Environmental SpecificationsHeight Less than 3.5 inches (will f
61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual Index-1IndexNumerics0.1 Nx56/64 Port Configuration(Port Config) Menu Items 5-170.2 DSX-1 Port Configuration(Port Con
Table of Contentsxii ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Set User Passcode ...
Index-2 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1messages C-3DSU/Drop Status 3-3DTE timing 5-7Eelectrical specifications for ESU120e D-1E-mail, for Y2K info i
61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual Index-3C-2Nx56/64 Interface, statusmessages C-4Nx56/64 Pin Assignments forEIA-530 Mode B-4, B-5Nx56/64 Pin Assignmen
Index-4 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1unit ID 6-4unit level tests 2-7Unit menu 5-11Unpack 2-1unpack, inspect, power up 2-1Up and Down Arrows, ESU 1
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Table of Contents61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual xiiiChapter 5 Configuration Menu...
Table of Contentsxiv ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1All Zeros ...
Table of Contents61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual xvAppendix A. Understanding SNMP ...
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61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User ManualxviiList of FiguresFigure 1-1. Router, PBX, Application Set Up ...
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61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User ManualxixList of TablesTable 5-1. Normal Mode of Operation ...5-
iiTrademarks:Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp.T-Watch is a trademark of ADTRAN, Inc.901 Explorer BoulevardP.O. Box 140000Huntsville
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61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual1-1Chapter 1IntroductionESU 120E OVERVIEWThe ESU 120e is an E1/FE1 multiplexer with an Nx56/64 data port, a drop (PBX
Chapter 1. Introduction1-2ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1ESU 120e FeaturesThe following list describes the standard features in the ESU 120e.• A si
Chapter 1. Introduction61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual1-3Option Module ArchitectureThe ESU 120e features a unique architecture that allows the addi-
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61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual2-1Chapter 2InstallationUNPACK, INSPECT, POWER UPReceipt InspectionCarefully inspect the ESU 120e for any shipping da
Chapter 2. Installation2-2ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Power ConnectionPower is supplied to the ESU 120e through a IEC-type power con-nector on th
Chapter 2. Installation61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual2-3Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. Termination of the supplementary equip-ment grounding conductor is per
Chapter 2. Installation2-4ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1ID ENTIFICATION OF REAR PANEL LAYOUTFigure 2-1 shows the configuration of the rear panel of
Chapter 2. Installation61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual2-5ESU120E INTERFACESThe ESU 120e is equipped with an Nx56/64 data port, a G.703 drop interfac
iiiADTRAN Year 2000 (Y2K) Readiness DisclosureADTRAN has established a Year 2000 program to ensure that our products will correctly function in the ne
Chapter 2. Installation2-6ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1D rop (PBX) InterfaceThe drop interface provides a G.703 interface for a PBX or other equip
Chapter 2. Installation61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual2-7Board-level testsEach of the ESU 120e boards contains an on- board processor which executes
Chapter 2. Installation2-8ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Set Control PortThe ESU 120e can be configured from the control port when T-Watch PRO, SNMP
Chapter 2. Installation61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual2-9Subsequent ESUs in the chain are in a position to intake informa-tion from another ESU. Th
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61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual3-1Chapter 3O perationFRONT PANELThe ESU 120e front panel monitors operation and controls the con-figuration of the u
Chapter 3. O peration3-2ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Figure 3-1. ESU 120e Front Panel LayoutNo Name Description1 LCD Window Displays menu items a
Chapter 3. O peration61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual3-3 LED D escriptionsCSU StatusThe CSU status LEDs display the operational condition of the n
Chapter 3. O peration3-4ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Module StatusOperation keysName DescriptionOK (green) Indicates the operation is in the norm
Chapter 3. O peration61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual3-5General Menu OperationThe ESU 120e uses a multilevel menu structure containing both menu item
ivFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCYINTERFERENCE STATEMENTThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Clas
Chapter 3. O peration3-6ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1The menu tree below shows front panel menu travel.Figure 3-2. Example of Basic Front Panel M
Chapter 3. O peration61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual3-7Exit Any Menu Field Operation Or D isplayPress Cancel as many times as required to return to
Chapter 3. O peration3-8ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1The front panel LCD of the Main menu contains four options:Status, Config, Util and test.Alte
Chapter 3. O peration61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual3-9To set up the ESU 120e to work with T-Watch PRO over the LAN, follow these steps:To set up th
Chapter 3. O peration3-10ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1SNMPThe ADTRAN ESU 120e supports the Simple Network Manage-ment PROtocol (SNMP) through the
61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual4-1Chapter 4Status MenuThe Status menu branch provides the ability to view the status of the ESU 120e operation. See
Chapter 4. Status Menu4-2 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Menu flow is normally depicted from left to right. Arrows on the lower right of the screen
Chapter 4. Status Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 4-3If insufficient time has passed to collect data, NA displays. Con-tinue with standard oper
Chapter 4. Status Menu4-4 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1In addition to normal menu operation, you can also access this menu item with the Alarm fun
Chapter 4. Status Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 4-5Port StatusPort Status displays the signals monitored on the data ports. For example, the
vCANADIAN EMISSIONS REQUIREMENTSThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out
Chapter 4. Status Menu4-6 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-10.2 D rop Menu Items (D SX Errors)Remote PortRemote Port displays the status of activity on
61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 5-1Chapter 5Configuration MenuThe Configuration menu sets the ESU 120e operational configura-tion, including all n
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-2 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Figure 5-1. Configuration Menu Tree 1) INTFACE 1) CTL PORT 2) NFAS WORD 2) TRAPS3)
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 5-3NETWORK (NI)This menu item accesses the configuration of parameters associated with
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-4 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1• Note that if CAS/TS16 is enabled, TS16 may not be mapped to a port, and will be fo
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 5-5ESU 120e CLOCK SOURCESThe ESU 120e is operable from various clock sources permitting
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-6 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Network TimedThe network is the source of timing. The received data clocking is loo
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 5-7Base D rop TimedThe PBX is the source of timing. The ESU 120e uses the clock derive
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-8 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Base D TE TimedThe DTE is the source of timing. The ESU 120e uses the incoming DTE
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 5-9Internal TimingThe ESU 120e is the source of timing. The ESU 120e is configured to
viCANADIAN EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONSThe Industry Canada Certification label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment m
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-10 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Normal (CSU) TimingThe typical timing option arrangement is shown in Figure 5-6. T
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 5-11Unit MenuThe Unit menu changes the baud rate of the Control In port and the setup o
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-12 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Subnet Mask This defines which part of a destination IP address is the Network numb
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 5-13 Map Exchange (Map Xchng) The Map Exchange menu enables and sets the automatic time
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-14 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1TS0 Map A and TS0 Map BThe TS0 maps designate which TS0s are assigned to which port
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 5-15The menu items are:Menu Item DescriptionCOPY A >TEMP This copies the current map
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-16 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Scroll to select the port which is dependent on the installed option card. Press E
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 5-17 Port Configuration (Port Config)Port Configuration selects and configures the para
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu5-18 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1DATA Used to control the inverting of the DTE data. This inversion can be useful w
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 5-19Table 5-1. Normal Mode of Operation 0.2 D rop Port Configuration (Port Config) Men
viiNotes provide additional useful information.Cautions signify information that could prevent service inter-ruption.Warnings provide information that
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61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 6-1Chapter 6Utility MenuThe utility menu tree displays and sets system parameters (see Fig-ure 6-1). This includes
Chapter 6. Utility Menu6-2 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Menu flow is normally depicted from left to right. Arrows on the lower right of the scree
Chapter 6. Utility Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 6-3Pressing any key after entering a passcode causes the unit to return to the previous activ
Chapter 6. Utility Menu6-4 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Unit IDThis menu is used to access the current Unit ID setting. Viewing is available in l
Chapter 6. Utility Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 6-5Port UtilityThis menu provides access to the display of the current software information f
Chapter 6. Utility Menu6-6 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1
61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 7-1Chapter 7Test MenuThe Test menu initiates different types of unit tests and displays test results in the LCD wind
Chapter 7. Test Menu7-2 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Menu flow is normally depicted from left to right. Arrows on the lower right of the screen i
Chapter 7. Test Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 7-3Figure 7-2. Network Loopback TestsLOCAL LOOPBCKThere are three available choices for setting
viiiImportant Safety InstructionsWhen using your telephone equipment, please follow these basic safety precau-tions to reduce the risk of fire, electr
Chapter 7. Test Menu7-4 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1QRSS PatternThe QRSS pattern is commonly used to simulate real data in E1 interfaces. This p
Chapter 7. Test Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 7-5PATTERN RESULT Displays the results of the test currently active. Leaving and returning to t
Chapter 7. Test Menu7-6 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Run Self-TestThe self-test checks the integrity of the internal operation of the electronic c
Chapter 7. Test Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 7-7The self-test consists of the following tests:Port TestsThe Port Tests menu is used to activa
Chapter 7. Test Menu7-8 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Port Test Menu Items for 0.1 Nx56/ 640.1 Nx56/64 is the base Nx interface. It offers the fol
Chapter 7. Test Menu61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 7-9Port Test Menu Items for 0.2 D ropLoopbackLoopback activates the loopback function on the bas
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61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 8-1Chapter 8Telnet/Terminal MenusMAIN MENUThe Telnet/Terminal Main menu is the first menu displayed after the telnet
Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus8-2 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Status, Config, Util, and Test Menu OptionsThese menu items access the same modi
Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 8-3You can use the Up and Down arrows or number keys to move the cursor from one sel
ixWarranty and Customer ServiceADTRAN will replace or repair this product within five years from the date of shipment if the product does not meet its
Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus8-4 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Remote Menu AccessDisplays telnet menus for a remote device (may be another ESU/T
Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 8-5SNMP Trap CommunityThis community name is used for all SNMP traps forwarded by th
Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus8-6 ESU 120e User Manual 61200420L1-1Auth. Fail Traps Sent(DISABLED, ENABLED: defaults to DISABLED)When enabled, the
Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus61200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual 8-7Flash D ownloadThe ESU 120e uses flash memory that allows software updates via th
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1200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual A-1A ppendix AUnderstanding SNMPAs local area network (LAN) environments became standardized over the past ten years,
Appendix A. Understanding SNMPA-2 ESU 120e User Manual 1200420L1-1MIBThis is an index to the organized data within a network device. It defines the o
Appendix A. Understanding SNMP1200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual A-3MESSAGESThe network device issues two types of messages: GetResponse and Tra p.GetR
Appendix A. Understanding SNMPA-4 ESU 120e User Manual 1200420L1-1SNMP TRAP CONFIGURATIONTraps received by the ESU 120e from external units and the ho
Appendix A. Understanding SNMP1200420L1-1 ESU 120e User Manual A-5SNMP MIB BROWSER CONFIGURATIONThe following steps are required to configure Network
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