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61184002L3-5B 15
equivalent, or 100 feet or less of Lucent
TM
735 or equivalent. Long corresponds to
225 – 400 feet of Lucent
TM
734A or
equivalent, or 100 – 200 feet of Lucent
TM
735 or equivalent.
4. DS3 #2 Name – same as DS3 #1
5. DS3 #2 Interface – same as DS3 #1
6. DS3 #2 Line Build Out – same as DS3 #1
7. DS3 #3 Name – same as DS3 #1
8. DS3 #3 Interface – same as DS3 #1
9. DS3 #3 Line Build Out – same as DS3 #1
8. Provisionable Alarms
The OPTI-3 allows for all system alarms to be
provisioned. The OPTI-3 alarms are broken
down into SONET, DS3 System, Diagnostic,
15-Minute Threshold, Daily Threshold, and
Environment alarms.
All alarms allow the Full Alarm Name, and
Condition name to be configured. SONET,
DS3 System, Diagnostic, and Environmental
alarms also allow the Unprotected and
Protected alarm severities to be configured.
All of the Environmental alarms also allow
the provisioning of a Housekeeping number.
The housekeeping number is used only when
the OPTI-3 is connected to Fujitsu* ADM. A
total of 16 external alarm inputs
(housekeeping inputs) can be distributed
throughout a Fujitsu* network. The inputs are
collected at the appropriate network element
via the housekeeping input port (HK IN). The
housekeeping inputs, identified by the
housekeeping number, are reported to the CO
NE using a proprietary protocol. The CO NE
uses its housekeeping alarm output port (HK
OUT) to relay the housekeeping alarms from
all of the remotes to the CO local alarm
monitoring station. The Far End Node ID
submenu allows the user to assign the OPTI-3
a number significant only to a Fujitsu* ADM
that is connected to the OPTI-3.
The Total Access OPTI-3 allows a Fujitsu*
NE, when equipped with the enhanced alarm
and orderwire card, to display visual alarm
status for an OPTI-3 that is connected to it.
Each NE to be monitored will be assigned a
unique shelf equipment ID number via the
FAR END NODE ID submenu.
The FE SEL (Far End Select) button, located
on the front of the Fujitsu* Microprocessor
Unit, is used to step through the equipment ID
numbers. Numbers 1 through 9 and the
decimal point are displayed in turn on the
EQPT NO. (equipment number) LED. Each
time the button is pressed, the number
increases by one. A number accompanied by
a decimal point indicates that the selected
shelf is the local shelf. When a number
assigned to another shelf on the network
appears, the state of the alarm/status LEDs at
that shelf is displayed on the local Alarm and
Orderwire Unit front panel.
The Environment alarm provisioning allows
the external Auxiliary Alarm Inputs to be
configured. Each of the Auxiliary Alarms are
triggered individually by the detection of a
contact closure across the corresponding
wire-wrap pins on the backplane of the
OPTI-3 chassis. Once triggered, an alarm is
sent to the alarm screen, the ACO LED begins
to flash RED, an SNMP trap is sent, and a
TL1 message is broadcast over the DCC and
the Ethernet (if connected). Once the contact
closure is removed, the alarm is cleared from
the alarm screen, the ACO LED turns off (if
there are no other alarms present on the
system), an SNMP trap is sent, and a TL1
message is broadcast over the DCC and the
Ethernet (if connected).
Power Supply Decoding is another feature
provided by the Environmental Alarms
Menu and may be assigned to any one of the
three Auxiliary Alarm pins on the rear of the
chassis. Power Supply Decoding may only be
implemented when the OPTI-3 is connected to
a Total Access AC/DC Power Supply P/N
1175043L2. The Total Access AC/DC Power
Supply provides three different contact
closure rhythms that indicate three different
problems. A steady closure indicates a low
battery (less than 40 V). One closure per
second indicates an AC Power Failure with
the Battery Backup engaged. Finally, one
closure every 450 ms indicates a failed
battery. Each of these three alarms may be
manipulated in the same manner as the
Auxiliary Alarms in the above text.
*Use here of companys name does not mean company has authorized, tested or approved this product, and should not in any way be construed as an endorsement by company of
ADTRANs product.
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