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90 APPENDIX B: FXS VOICE APPLICATION MODULEThe FXS application module responds only to the received A signalling bit and the B signalling bit is igno
Ground Start DNIS with Wink 91Idle StateThe FXS application module provides ground to tip and −48V to ring towards the CPE. The FXS transmits A
92 APPENDIX B: FXS VOICE APPLICATION MODULEDigit TransmitAfter the wink, the CO passes digits to the CPE as DTMF tones. The FXS sends both A and B si
Ground Start DNIS with Delay 93Ground Start DNIS with DelayIn Ground Start DNIS operation, an FXS application module in GS-DNIS mode is connecte
94 APPENDIX B: FXS VOICE APPLICATION MODULE
CMANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCEIntroduction The Verilink 3030 has an optional Ethernet/Token Ring card which provides connectivity for LA
96 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCETXPORT and DDS MIBsGeneric MIB LoadingInstructionsThe MIBs were written using the standard
RFC 1213 97RFC 1213 RFC 1213 defines the objects in the system and interface tables of the MIB-II specification. The remaining sections of MIB-I
98 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCEsysServices { system 7 } read-only “A value which indicates the set of services that this e
RFC 1213 99ifTable OID { 1.3.6.1.2.1.2 }Table C-2 Object Name Object ID User Access Object Description Get SetifNumber { interfaces 1 } read-o
1GENERALIntroduction The Verilink PRISM 3030 supports all data networking needs, from connection of a single front end processor to shared access for
100 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCEifMtu { ifEntry 4 } read-only “The size of the largest datagram which can be sent/received
RFC 1213 101ifLastChange { ifEntry 9 } read-only “The value of sysUpTime at the time the interface entered its current operational state. If the
102 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCERFC 1406 - DS1/E1 MIBThis RFC was published in January 1993 and supersedes RFC 1232. RFC 1
RFC 1406 - DS1/E1 MIB 103dsx1LineType { dsx1ConfigEntry 5 }read-write “This variable indicates the variety of DS1 Line implementing this circuit
104 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCEdsx1LineCoding { dsx1ConfigEntry 6 }read-write “This variable describes the variety of Zer
RFC 1406 - DS1/E1 MIB 105dsx1SendCode { dsx1ConfigEntry 7 }read-write “This variable indicates what type of code is being sent across the DS1 in
106 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCEdsx1LoopbackConfig{ dsx1ConfigEntry 9 }read-write “This variable represents the loopback c
RFC 1406 - DS1/E1 MIB 107dx1LineStatus { dsx1ConfigEntry 10 }read-only “This variable indicates the Line Status of the interface. It contains lo
108 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCEdsx1SignalMode{ dsx1ConfigEntry 11 }read-write “‘none’ indicates that no bits are reserved
RFC 1406 - DS1/E1 MIB 109dsx1CurrentTableOID{ 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.7 }Table C-4 Object Name Object ID User Access Object Description Getdsx1Curre
2 CHAPTER 1: GENERALThe PRISM 3060 is also designed to accept FXS, FXO, and E&M voice application modules, which is the ideal solution for integr
110 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCEdsx1IntervalTableOID{ 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.8 }Table C-5 Object Name Object ID User Access O
RFC 1406 - DS1/E1 MIB 111dsx1TotalTable OID{ 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.9 }Table C-6 Object ID Object Name User Access Object Description Get{ dsx1Tota
112 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCEdsx1FarEndCurrentTable OID{1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.10}Table C-7 Object Name Object ID User Acc
RFC 1406 - DS1/E1 MIB 113dsx1FarEndIntervalTable OID{1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.11}dsx1FarEndCurrentLESs { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 9 } read-only “The numb
114 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCEdsx1FarEndIntervalSEFSs { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 5 } read-only “The number of Far End Sev
RFC 1406 - DS1/E1 MIB 115dsx1FarEndTotalTable OID{1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.12}Table C-9 Object Name Object ID User Access Object Description Getdsx1F
116 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCEdsx1FracTable OID{1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.13}Table C-10 Object Name Object ID User Access Obje
Definition of Traps 117Definition of TrapsVerilink products with SNMP support provide for the detection and reporting of network alarms. When an
118 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCEenterprise Specific TrapsInterface Traps(T1 DTE)Table C-11 Cleared NearCleared FarAlarm
enterprise Specific Traps 119Data Port Interface Traps201 401 601 801 Data Port 2A DTR Alarm (Port 1 on some units)202 402 602 802 Data Port 2B
Specifications 3SpecificationsNetworkInterfaceLine Rate: 1.544 Mbps (±50 ppm) Line Framing: D4 or ESF Line Code: AMI or B8ZS Input Signal: 0 to
120 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCETXPORT and DDS Object Identifier Treeiso (1) org (3) dod (6) internet (1) private (4) ente
DORDERING NUMBERSEach PRISM 3030 unit is supplied with the following standard equipment:✦ Attached 19-inch mounting brackets ✦ AC power supply cord fo
122 APPENDIX D: ORDERING NUMBERSSeveral interface modules are available for high-speed data, low-speed data, and voice. These modules have part numbe
123Options are also available to provide the unit with a T1 DTE interface. This interface can be equipped with the Ethernet, SNMP, and Telnet m
124 APPENDIX D: ORDERING NUMBERSThe user may also require the equipment options shown in Table D-4 for the installation and operation of the PRISM un
PRISM 3030 Configuration Reference Customer Location: ________________________________________Circuit ID: ________________________________________Date
SNMP CONFIGURATION (if equipped) Unit IP Address: ________ . ________ . _______ Router IP Address:________ . ________ . _______ Trap IP Address 1:____
Affidavit for the Connection of Customer Premises Equipment to 1.544 Mbps and/or Subrate Digital ServicesFor work to be performed in the certified ter
I attest that the operator(s) maintainer(s) of the digital CPE responsible for the establishment,maintenance and adjustment of the encoded analog cont
Two-Year Hardware Limited WarrantyI. Limited Warranty. Subject to the limitations and disclaimers set forth in this Hardware Limited Warranty, Veril
4 CHAPTER 1: GENERALEncoding: PCM six ports per application modulePower/Ring: InternalTransmit Gain: −4.0 dB fixedReceive Gain: −11 dB to 0 dBFXOApp
Specifications 5Interface Standards: Internet RFC 1157 (SNMP)RFC 1213 (MIB-II)RFC 1406 (DS1 MIB)Token RingInterfaceNetwork Protocol: TCP/IP-base
6 CHAPTER 1: GENERALCompatibility TR 62411: December 1990TR 41458: April 1990 (where applicable) TR 54016: September 1989T1.403: 1989TR 54019A: Apri
2INSTALLATIONIntroduction This chapter contains information and instructions required to prepare the Verilink PRISM 3030 for use. Included are initial
8 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATIONFor specific applications, the user may require additional cables and adapters for the installation and operation of the uni
Application Module Installation 9ALM RLYGND NO C NCSLOT 1 ETHERNETNMSINNMSOUTSUPVSTATIONCLOCKT1DTET1NETOIOIREPLACE WITH SAME TYPE/RATINGONGN
iiCopyright Notice Copyright © 2001 Verilink Corporation. All rights reserved.This document does not create any express or implied warranty about Veri
10 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATIONUnit ConfigurationHardware switch settings are not required on this unit. Configuration is performed using any of the follo
Voice Application Module Connection 11Table 2-2 Wiring for FXO Application ModulePair Pin # Color FXO Function1 26 1 White/Blue Blue/White
12 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATIONTable 2-4 Wiring for the 4-Wire E&M Application ModulePair Pin Color 4-Wire Function Circuit1261White/BlueBlue/WhiteA
T1 DTE Connection 13Figure 2-3 3010 Module OptionsT1 DTE Connection The unit is supplied with a T1 DTE jack, that functions only if the unit i
14 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATIONThe network interface LBO level should be set as instructed in Line Build Out on page 25. Maximum suggested cable lengths f
Network Management 15The station timing is configured through the front panel (see Station Timing on page 25) or through the terminal interface
16 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATIONThe NMS address, NMS bit rate, and boot configuration mode are set by the front control panel as described in page 42. The
Network Management 17LAN SNMPConnectionThe unit may be equipped with an optional Ethernet or Token Ring interface for connection to the user’s L
18 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATIONToken RingThe Token Ring interface is designed to operate on both 4 and 16 Mbps networks. For 4 Mbps operation, jumper J3 m
Power Connection 19DC PowerConnectionProcedureConnect the ground lead before applying power to the unit.1Connect a ground lead using 18- to 20-g
Notice to Users of 1.544 Mbps Service iiiNotice to Users of 1.544 Mbps ServiceThis equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the rear
20 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION
3OPERATIONIntroduction This chapter describes the screens and menus associated with the Verilink PRISM 3030 front panel LCD interface. The Terminal Op
22 CHAPTER 3: OPERATIONThroughout this manual, all the factory default settings are shown underlined. Front Panel Operation After power is applied a
Front Panel Operation 23MenuComponentsThe PRISM 3030 front panel display consists of three components: a menu title, a menu element, and a curs
24 CHAPTER 3: OPERATIONThis allows scrolling through the options available for that function using the arrow keys. Pressing Select again sets that pa
T1 NET Configuration 25Framing Type Selects the framing for the network side of the DSU/CSU. The choices are D4 and ESF. Line Code Sets the net
26 CHAPTER 3: OPERATIONZero Suppression Determines whether ones density insertion is activated after 15 zeros. To ensure compliance with TR 54016, th
T1 DTE Configuration 27T1 DTE ConfigurationThe T1 DTE Configuration display (Figure 3-8) allows configuration parameters to be set the for the T
28 CHAPTER 3: OPERATIONSignallingInsertionOnly channels assigned are displayed. If no channels are assigned, the display reads NO CHANNELS AVAILABLE.
DTE Port Configuration 29Port RateMultiplierThe unit can operate at any data rate that is a multiple of 56 or 64 kbps. If N×64K is selected, th
ivLe présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicablesaux appareils numériques (de la class A) prescr
30 CHAPTER 3: OPERATIONV.54 Loop Selecting Enable allows the unit to respond to in-band V.54 loop commands. If Disable is selected, the unit ignores
DTE Port Configuration 31Port Rate Selects the required port bit rate for RS-232 operation. The None option disables all operations for this po
32 CHAPTER 3: OPERATIONVoice Port Configuration The Voice Port Configuration display (Figure 3-14) allows the assignment of voice DS0s to network cha
Voice Port Configuration 33MEG/GS: MEGACOM/Ground StartMEGR/LS: MEGACOM/Loop Start with Reverse BatteryMEGR/GS: MEGACOM/Ground Start with Rever
34 CHAPTER 3: OPERATIONTx Gain Selects the transmit gain over the following ranges: 2-Wire FXS: − 4.0 dB fixed2-Wire FXO: − 6 dB to 0 dB4-Wire E&
SNMP Configuration 35Unit IPAddressAccepts IP addresses. Each device connected to the LAN is required to have a unique IP address identifier. Su
36 CHAPTER 3: OPERATIONDiagnostics The Diagnostics screen (Figure 3-19) allows test and maintenance functions to be performed on the T1 network, the
Diagnostics 37The unit monitors network loopback commands and activates loops based upon their reception as described in TR 54016 and T1.403. Re
38 CHAPTER 3: OPERATIONDTE MLBThe T1 DTE maintenance loopback loops network data back toward the DTE at the network interface. Data is also passed th
Diagnostics 39BERT DirectionSelects which direction to send the test pattern. The choices are Toward Network or Toward DTE. If the BERT Port men
vTable of ContentsCopyright Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iiTrademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
40 CHAPTER 3: OPERATIONLoss of Frame SecsLOFS displays the number of seconds that the network interface is out of frame sync. Unavailable SecondsUAS
System Utilities 41YELLOW/REMOTEIndicates that a remote (yellow) alarm indication is being received.T1 DTEAlarmsT1 DTE alarm status is reported
42 CHAPTER 3: OPERATIONDisplayView AngleThe contrast of the front panel LCD display has a different appearance depending on whether it is being viewe
Log Off 43AlarmCutoffWhen this menu item is set to DISABLE, the unit reports a network interface alarm condition by lighting the front panel ind
44 CHAPTER 3: OPERATION
4TERMINAL OPERATIONIntroduction This chapter describes the screens and menus of the Verilink PRISM 3030 terminal interface, an application program emb
46 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONIf the unit is called and sent the break command before receiving the connect message, the modem hangs up. ScreenComp
System Description 47Element ID: Unit AddressBelow the header (PRISM 3030), the Element ID is displayed (see Element ID on page 75). Next to th
48 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONCursorControlsThe terminal interface utilizes a highlighted cursor to make selections from menus and select fields wi
Main Menu Screen 49Any screen can be redisplayed (or refreshed) by pressing Control+U. Any changes to fields on a screen, that have not been ac
viStarting Channel Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29DS0 Channel Assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Port Transmit Clock . .
50 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONAlarms Screen The Alarms screen (Figure 4-4) is used to view the alarm status of the network and the DTE lines. The f
Alarms Screen 51The Threshold column shows the values set in the Alarm Configuration screen (Alarm Configuration Screen on page 64). Any paramet
52 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONPerformanceScreensThe Performance screens display a detailed history of the error parameters that are continuously mo
Alarms Screen 53TargetThis two-part field determines which section of the circuit is presently displayed by toggling the spacebar. Telco registe
54 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATION24 Hr.% Error FreeDisplays the percentage of error-free seconds within the last 24 hours or since the event registers
Maintenance Screen 55Maintenance Screen The Maintenance screen (Figure 4-6) allows performing test and maintenance functions on the T1 circuit.
56 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONThis does not activate the transmission of the loop code.When FAR test is activated from the FAR/LOC front panel swit
Maintenance Screen 57Elapsed TimeDisplays the time elapsed since a timed test began or, if completed, the total test time. Bit ErrorsDisplays th
58 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATION1 Normal Operation: This diagram depicts the unit’s normal operating mode. 2 NET LLB: The network line loopback comma
Maintenance Screen 595DTE MLB: The T1 DTE maintenance loopback command loops all network data back toward the DTE ports at the network interface
viiScreen Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Device Type and Revision . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Date/Time . . . . . . . . .
60 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONConfiguration Screens The various Configuration screens allow viewing and setting configuration parameters for the ne
Configuration Screens 61PRM EnableAllows the T1.403 Performance Report Message, which is sent once a second, to be turned on or off. The choices
62 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATION✦ When the remote communication is programmed to operate over the facility data link (FDL), the following test condit
Configuration Screens 63Channel AllocationIndicates the network channel assignments with Channel 1 on the left and Channel 24 on the right. The
64 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONAlarmParametersThe Alarm Parameters screen (Figure 4-10) allows reviewing and setting alarm related thresholds for th
Configuration Screens 65Remote Alarm SecondsGenerated by the terminal equipment when an improper signal is received from the facility (or after
66 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONPortParametersThe Port Configuration screen (Figure 4-11) sets the operating parameters for each high-speed port. The
Configuration Screens 67Start Channel #The starting channel in the 24-channel DS1 bit stream must be selected in this field. The unit then assig
68 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONTCP/IPParametersThe TCP/IP Configuration screen (Figure 4-12) is accessible for the Ethernet or Token Ring SNMP inter
Configuration Screens 69SNMPParametersThe SNMP Configuration screen (Figure 4-13) is accessible if the unit is equipped with the Ethernet or Tok
viiiElement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Reset LAN Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69SNMP Sets . . . . .
70 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONWhen an alarm group is defined to report via SNMP, up to six Trap IP addresses can be assigned. The unit reports each
Configuration Screens 71System NameAccepts a character string identifying the functionality of the network device. The default setting is no sys
72 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONDS0Assigns the voice port to a network channel. The choices are 1 through 12. ModeSelects whether the voice port is a
Configuration Screens 73FXO. FXO/LS: Foreign Exchange Office/Loop Start FXO/GS: Foreign Exchange Office/Ground Start FXO UVG: Foreign Exchange
74 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONUtilities Screen The Utilities screen (Figure 4-15) handles the functions described in the following paragraphs. Gen
Utilities Screen 75The reset operation sets all parameters to the factory default settings and zeros all performance registers. If the reset ope
76 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONwhere (alarms) is a string consisting of some or all of the identifiers LOS, OOF, RAS, AIS, UAS, ERRS, or the word NO
APINOUTS AND INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONSTable A-1 Interface Comparison ChartCommon NameITUCircuitV.35(34-Pin)EIA-530CircuitEIA-530(25-Pin)RS-449(37-pin
78 APPENDIX A: PINOUTS AND INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONSNote 1: Only circuits serviced by the unit are listed.Note 2:When two pins are listed, the first i
79Table A-3 V.35 Interface SpecificationsCharacteristics SpecificationsBalanced DriversVoltage Swing ± 0.55 V (± 20%) into 100 Ω resistive lo
ixCO Terminate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92Ground Start DNIS with Delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93Idle State.
80 APPENDIX A: PINOUTS AND INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONSTable A-4 RS-232 Pin AssignmentsCircuit(Note 1) Pin # Signal Name Abbr. DCE I/O101 1 Frame Groun
81Note: Only circuits serviced by the unit are listed. The RS-232 interface is only recommended for data rates of 128 kHz and below. The connec
82 APPENDIX A: PINOUTS AND INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONSTable A-7 EIA-530 Interface SpecificationsSignal Name Abbreviation Pin #Shield ----- 1Transmitt
83Table A-8 EIA-530 to RS-449 Pin AssignmentsDB-25 Male Pin # Signal NameDB-37Pin #1 Shield Ground 12Send Data (A)414 Send Data (B) 223 Recei
84 APPENDIX A: PINOUTS AND INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS
BFXS VOICE APPLICATION MODULEApplications The FXS Voice application module is used to interface up to six pieces of analog telephone equipment (telep
86 APPENDIX B: FXS VOICE APPLICATION MODULELoop Start Signalling (FXS) Idle The application module has ground applied to the tip conductor and has −
Ground Start Signalling (FXS) 87The received signalling state causes the FXS application module to ground the tip toward the CPE equipment. The
88 APPENDIX B: FXS VOICE APPLICATION MODULEremoves the ground from the tip toward the CPE and sends an A bit equal 0 and a B bit equal 1 toward the n
Ground Start Signalling (MEGACOM) 89Ground Start Signalling (MEGACOM)IdleStateThe FXS application module has the tip open and −48 VDC on the rin
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