IMACS-200System Reference GuideOctober 2007Document Part Number: 830-01760-01 Revision A2Release 2.0.0
viii Product DescriptionModel No.Running HeadAvailable Cabling14 Available CablingTable 2 describes the cables recommended for use with the IMACS-200
4-16 General FeaturesModel No.Running HeadSNMP Network Management IMACS-200 General Features4.5 SNMP Network ManagementSNMP access allows users to re
General Features 4-17IMACS-200 General Features SNMP Network ManagementYou can change your Manager, Operator, and Viewer passwords at any time. See yo
4-18 General FeaturesModel No.Running HeadTCP/IP Network Management IMACS-200 General Features4.6 TCP/IP Network ManagementUsing IP addresses, you ca
General Features 4-19IMACS-200 General Features TCP/IP Network ManagementTable 4-8. TCP/IP Screen ActionsTable 4-9. TCP/IP Screen Options and Defaults
4-20 General FeaturesModel No.Running HeadTCP/IP Network Management IMACS-200 General FeaturesDEFAULT IP SLOTThe Default IP Slot options are determin
General Features 4-21IMACS-200 General Features Remote AdministrationRPT3 IP ADDRThe RPT3 IP Address is the IP address of the third Network Management
4-22 General FeaturesModel No.Running HeadRemote Administration IMACS-200 General Features4. Enter in the HOST NETMASK: [IP mask]5. Select the HOST T
General Features 4-23IMACS-200 General Features Remote Administrationb. Choosing Host type as gateway will set up the downstream management channel, o
4-24 General FeaturesModel No.Running HeadRemote Administration IMACS-200 General Featuresb. Telnet [device IP address]12. From the IMACS-200:a. Ping
General Features 4-25IMACS-200 General Features Remote AdministrationTo move from one screen (page) to another, press “d” (pgDn) or “u” (pgUp). Pressi
Table of Contents 1Table of ContentsTable of Contents1 Product Description ...
4-26 General FeaturesModel No.Running HeadRemote Administration IMACS-200 General FeaturesTable 4-10. Network Statistics Screen Actions4.7.2.1 IP Par
General Features 4-27IMACS-200 General Features Remote AdministrationDatagrams SentThe Datagrams Sent field shows the total number of datagrams sent b
4-28 General FeaturesModel No.Running HeadRemote Administration IMACS-200 General Features4.7.2.2 TCP State ParametersThe TCP state parameters appear
General Features 4-29IMACS-200 General Features Remote AdministrationBytes Delivered AboveThe Bytes Delivered Above field shows the number of informat
4-30 General FeaturesModel No.Running HeadRemote Administration IMACS-200 General FeaturesRTT DecreasedThe RTT Decreased field shows the number of ti
General Features 4-31IMACS-200 General Features Remote Administration4.7.2.3 UDP ParametersThe UDP parameters appear in the fourth Network Statistics
4-32 General FeaturesModel No.Running HeadRemote Administration IMACS-200 General Features4.7.2.4 TELNET ParametersThe TELNET parameters also appear
General Features 4-33IMACS-200 General Features Remote AdministrationSessions ClosedThe Sessions Closed field shows the total number of sessions that
4-34 General FeaturesModel No.Running HeadRemote Administration IMACS-200 General Features4.7.2.6 SCC ParametersThe SCC parameters for ports C1 throu
General Features 4-35IMACS-200 General Features Remote AdministrationThe In Errors field shows the number of packets received by the local system whic
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4-36 General FeaturesModel No.Running HeadRemote Administration IMACS-200 General Features4.7.2.7 SA4 ParametersThe SA4 parameters appear in the eigt
General Features 4-37IMACS-200 General Features Host Software Upgrade ProcedureIn ErrorsThe In Errors field shows the number of packets received by th
4-38 General FeaturesModel No.Running HeadHost Software Upgrade Procedure IMACS-200 General Features4.8.2 Laptop SetupFollow the steps listed below t
General Features 4-39IMACS-200 General Features Software Download Procedures4.8.3 Upgrade PreparationFollow the steps listed below to perform an upgra
4-40 General FeaturesModel No.Running HeadSoftware Download Procedures IMACS-200 General Features8. At the HyperTerminal screen, select file transfer
General Features 4-41IMACS-200 General Features Software Download ProceduresNote: When upgrading from a PC, an ethernet cross-over cable will be requi
4-42 General FeaturesModel No.Running HeadSoftware Download Procedures IMACS-200 General FeaturesFigure 4-21.Flash Screen with Commands5. Select the
General Features 4-43IMACS-200 General Features Software Download ProceduresFigure 4-22.Flash Screen with Software Removed10. Enter the IP address of
4-44 General FeaturesModel No.Running HeadSoftware Download Procedures IMACS-200 General FeaturesThis resets the IMACS-200 and makes the selected sof
General Features 4-45IMACS-200 General Features CPU Error Messages4.10 CPU Error MessagesRefer to Appendix B in this Guide for further information on
Table of Contents 3Table of Contents3.11.1 Assigning a Time Slot to a User port Port...3-273.11.2 Cross-C
4-46 General FeaturesModel No.Running HeadCPU Troubleshooting IMACS-200 General Features
WAN Ports 5-1WAN ports IntroductionChapter 5WAN ports5.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides configuration and troubleshooting information for the Wide-
5-2 WAN PortsModel No.Running HeadWAN port User Screens and Settings WAN ports5.3 WAN port User Screens and Settings5.3.1 WAN Settings for T1 and E1T
WAN Ports 5-3WAN ports WAN port User Screens and SettingsTable 6-1 summarizes the actions you can perform from this screen, and Table 6-2 lists the se
5-4 WAN PortsModel No.Running HeadWAN port User Screens and Settings WAN portsFORMATThe Frame setting toggles the frame format to be used on the T1 W
WAN Ports 5-5WAN ports WAN port User Screens and SettingsLINE LBThe Line Loopback setting loops the T1 line back towards the network, as shown in Figu
5-6 WAN PortsModel No.Running HeadWAN port User Screens and Settings WAN portsLB GENThe Loopback Generate setting (available only in esf format) gene
WAN Ports 5-7WAN ports WAN port User Screens and Settings5.3.2 Cross-Connect (XCON)For looking at DS0 utilization on a per WAN port basis, the xcon op
5-8 WAN PortsModel No.Running HeadWAN port User Screens and Settings WAN portsFigure 5-6.Adding a WAN to WAN Cross-connectFigure 5-7.T1 Cross-Connect
WAN Ports 5-9WAN ports WAN port User Screens and Settings5.3.3 Performance DataAll WAN ports gather performance data. The performance data for a T1 li
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5-10 WAN PortsModel No.Running HeadWAN port User Screens and Settings WAN portsESAn Errored Second (ES) is a second with one or more CRC-6 (ESF), or
WAN Ports 5-11WAN ports WAN port User Screens and SettingsDMA Degraded Minute (DM) is any minute during the reporting period that has an error rate gr
5-12 WAN PortsModel No.Running HeadWAN port User Screens and Settings WAN ports5.3.4 Far-End Performance DataThe Far-End Performance Data Screen is s
WAN Ports 5-13WAN ports WAN port User Screens and SettingsESAn Errored Second (ES) is a second with one or more CRC-6 (ESF) or BPV (D4/D-Frame) errors
5-14 WAN PortsModel No.Running HeadWAN port User Screens and Settings WAN ports5.3.5 Test ScreenPressing “t” (Test command) in the WAN port Main Scre
WAN Ports 5-15WAN ports WAN port User Screens and SettingsBERTThe Bit Error Rate Tester (BERT) sends a data pattern and measures the bit error rate (B
5-16 WAN PortsModel No.Running HeadWAN port User Screens and Settings WAN portsOSSThe Out of Synchronization Seconds (OSS) field shows the number of
WAN Ports 5-17WAN ports WAN port Error Messages5.4 WAN port Error MessagesRefer to Appendix B in this Guide for further information on Error Messages
5-18 WAN PortsModel No.Running HeadWAN port Troubleshooting WAN ports
FXS Ports 6-1Chapter 6FXS Ports6.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides connector pinout, configuration, and troubleshooting information for the Foreign
Table of Contents 5Table of Contents9.2 HSU Ports ...
6-2 FXS PortsModel No.Running HeadFigure 6-1. Typical FXS port Main ScreenThe bottom highlighted line of this screen shows various actions that you c
FXS Ports 6-3Table 6-2summarizes the configuration settings for the FXS ports, along with the available and factory-default option settings. The param
6-4 FXS PortsModel No.Running HeadTSThe TS setting identifies the time slot on the WAN link to which this port is assigned. Values range from 1 to 24
FXS Ports 6-5the signal level, set the Tx TLP setting to a positive value (i.e., the more positive the number, the more the signal level is decreased)
6-6 FXS PortsModel No.Running HeadPATTRNThe Pattern field selects an outgoing test pattern for the current port. The test pattern is generated by the
FXS Ports 6-76.3.2 Test ScreenThe Test option facilitates testing and maintenance by allowing you to monitor and set the status of the analog interfac
6-8 FXS PortsModel No.Running HeadTESTThe Test parameter shows if the port is in test mode or not. Inactive ports and ports that are assigned to inac
FXS Ports 6-9TO NTWKIn cross-connect systems only, the To Network parameter allows you to break the circuit and send a test tone on the network side o
6-10 FXS PortsModel No.Running HeadnoWAN There is no WAN port configured in the slot to which the FXS port is assigned.call Call set-up is in progres
FXS Ports 6-116.4 FXS Error MessagesRefer to Appendix B in the System Reference Guide for further information on Error Messages regarding this port.6.
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6-12 FXS PortsModel No.Running Head4. At your end, go to the FXS port Main Screen and send a digital milliwatt test tone (0 dBm) toward the CPE. If y
E&M Ports 7-1Chapter 7E&M Ports7.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides information regarding the configuration and troubleshooting for the E&
7-2 E&M PortsModel No.Running HeadType I signalling is achieved by connecting a ground on the SG lead. Type I E&M signalling is then achieved
E&M Ports 7-3Figure 7-2 illustrates a Type II E&M signaling interface where the connecting equipment (normally a PBX or other inter-office car
7-4 E&M PortsModel No.Running HeadType IV E&M is arranged exactly like Type II E&M, except that a mechanical relay is used for the M rela
E&M Ports 7-5Type V is symmetrical and allows two signaling nodes to be connected back-to-back, as illustrated in Figure 7-4. This is the most com
7-6 E&M PortsModel No.Running Head7.3 E&M port User Screens and Settings7.3.1 E&M port Main ScreenYou must configure the E&M port for
E&M Ports 7-7Table 7-1. Main Screen ActionsTable 7-2, “Main Screen Option Settings and Defaults,” on page 7-7 summarizes the configuration setting
7-8 E&M PortsModel No.Running HeadSTATEThe State setting determines whether the port is active or inactive. An inactive port does not occupy a ti
E&M Ports 7-9Tx TLPThe Transmit TLP setting controls the amount of gain or loss added to the voice signal coming in from the local CPE before it i
Table of Contents 7Table of ContentsA.4.4 SRU port Specifications ...A-8A.4.5
7-10 E&M PortsModel No.Running HeadPATTRNThe Pattern is the outgoing test pattern to be sent to the selected port by the system. You can send a d
E&M Ports 7-117.3.2 Test ScreenThe Test option facilitates testing and maintenance by allowing you to monitor and set the status of the analog int
7-12 E&M PortsModel No.Running HeadTESTThe Test parameter shows if the port is in test mode or not. Inactive ports and ports that are assigned to
E&M Ports 7-13TO USERIn cross-connect systems only, the To User parameter allows you to break the circuit and send a test tone on the user side of
7-14 E&M PortsModel No.Running HeadTYPEThe Type informational field shows the current status of the signal field selected on the main E&M por
E&M Ports 7-157.4 E&M port Error MessagesRefer to Appendix B in the System Reference Guide for further information on Error Messages regarding
7-16 E&M PortsModel No.Running Head4. At your end, go to the E&M port’s Main Screen and send a digital milliwatt test tone (0 dBm) toward the
Sub Rate Data Ports 8-1SRU Ports IntroductionChapter 8SRU Ports8.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides information regarding the configuration and troub
8-2 Sub Rate Data PortsModel No.Running HeadSRU port User Screens and Settings SRU PortsFigure 8-1.Typical SRU port Main ScreenThe highlighted bottom
Sub Rate Data Ports 8-3SRU Ports SRU port User Screens and SettingsTable 8-1. Main Screen ActionsTable 8-2 lists the SRU port Main Screen parameters a
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8-4 Sub Rate Data PortsModel No.Running HeadSRU port User Screens and Settings SRU PortsSTATEThe State setting determines whether the port is active
Sub Rate Data Ports 8-5SRU Ports SRU port User Screens and SettingsFigure 8-2.SRU Time Slot IntegrationSR TSThe Subrate Time Slot (SR TS) indicates th
8-6 Sub Rate Data PortsModel No.Running HeadSRU port User Screens and Settings SRU PortsINTFThe Interface setting allows you to choose the protocol n
Sub Rate Data Ports 8-7SRU Ports SRU port User Screens and SettingsLBThe Loopback setting allows you to activate local loopbacks on the SRU port. Thes
8-8 Sub Rate Data PortsModel No.Running HeadTest Screen SRU Ports8.3 Test ScreenPressing “t” (Test command) in the SRU port Main Screen will bring up
Sub Rate Data Ports 8-9SRU Ports Test ScreenTable 8-4. Test Screen ActionsTable 8-5. Test Screen Option Settings and DefaultsBERTBit Error Rate Tester
8-10 Sub Rate Data PortsModel No.Running HeadTest Screen SRU PortsCTSThe Clear To Send (CTS) option allows you to define whether the CTS control lead
Sub Rate Data Ports 8-11SRU Ports Test ScreenOSSThe Out of Synchronization Seconds field shows the number of seconds that the SRU BERT has been out of
8-12 Sub Rate Data PortsModel No.Running HeadSRU port Error Messages SRU Ports8.4 SRU port Error MessagesRefer to Appendix B in the System Reference
High Speed Data Ports 9-1Chapter 9HSU Ports9.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides information regarding the configuration and troubleshooting for the I
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9-2 High Speed Data PortsModel No.Running Head9.2.1 HSU Port CablesFor connecting HSU Ports for DTE and DCE transmit clocking, use the PRM-1261M cabl
High Speed Data Ports 9-3Table 9-2. HSU Setting Options and DefaultsNotes:1. The valid range displayed is from 1-24 for T1, and 1-31 for E1. STATEThe
9-4 High Speed Data PortsModel No.Running HeadWANThe WAN setting identifies the WAN or OWAN port to which the output of this port is directed. I (the
High Speed Data Ports 9-5Figure 9-2.HSU Port Time Slot Assignment ScreenRATEThe Rate setting allows you to select the bandwidth for all time slots ass
9-6 High Speed Data PortsModel No.Running HeadTx CLOCK PLRTYThe Transmit Clock Polarity (Tx CLOCK PLRTY) setting provides another way to compensate f
High Speed Data Ports 9-7CTS DELAYThe Clear To Send (CTS) Delay setting delays changes in the CTS signal in the local mode. Enter the value you need i
9-8 High Speed Data PortsModel No.Running HeadFigure 9-4.Local Network LoopbackLB GEN MODEThe Loopback Generation Mode (LB GEN MODE) setting defines
High Speed Data Ports 9-9EER THRHDThe Excessive Error Rate (EER) Threshold (THRHD) parameter setting defines an error rate threshold which, when excee
9-10 High Speed Data PortsModel No.Running Head9.3.2 HSU Card Test ScreenSelecting “Test” from the HSU Main Screen will access the Test Screen shown
High Speed Data Ports 9-11Table 9-5. Test Screen Option Settings and DefaultsBERTThe Bit Error Rate Tester (BERT) sends a data pattern and measures th
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9-12 High Speed Data PortsModel No.Running HeadSESThe Severely Errored Seconds (SES) field indicates the total number of seconds in which the bit err
High Speed Data Ports 9-139.4 HSU Error MessagesRefer to Appendix B for further information on HSU Error Messages.9.5 HSU Port TroubleshootingProblems
9-14 High Speed Data PortsModel No.Running Head
OHSU Ports 10-1Chapter 10OHSU ports10.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides configuration, and troubleshooting information for the optional Optical High
10-2 OHSU PortsModel No.Running Head10.2.2 OHSU port CablesThe OHSU port utilizes 50 um or 62.5 um optical fiber cables with BFOC12.5 (ST) connectors
OHSU Ports 10-3Table 10-1. OHSU port Main Screen ActionsTable 10-2. OHSU port Setting Options and DefaultsSTATEThe State setting determines whether th
10-4 OHSU PortsModel No.Running HeadWAN TSThe TS (time slot) setting identifies the time slots on the WAN link. Unlike other user ports, the OHSU por
OHSU Ports 10-5Figure 10-4.Local User LoopbackChoose the net (network) setting to loop the incoming data from the network back toward the far end. Thi
10-6 OHSU PortsModel No.Running Head
Alarm Ports 11-1Alarm ports IntroductionChapter 11Alarm ports11.1 IntroductionThe IMACS-200 system has eight alarm ports configured as:Four outbound a
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11-2 Alarm PortsModel No.Running HeadAlarm port User Screens and Settings Alarm ports11.2 Alarm port User Screens and Settings11.2.1 Alarm Filter Scr
Alarm Ports 11-3Alarm ports Alarm port User Screens and SettingsFigure 11-2. Alarm Level from the Main ScreenFigure 11-3 shows the Alarm Ports Main Sc
11-4 Alarm PortsModel No.Running HeadAlarm port User Screens and Settings Alarm portsTable 11-1. Alarm Contacts Main Screen ActionsTable 11-2. Alarm
Alarm Ports 11-5Alarm ports Alarm port Error Messages11.3 Alarm port Error MessagesRefer to Appendix B in this Guide for further information on Error
11-6 Alarm PortsModel No.Running HeadAlarm port Troubleshooting Alarm ports6. If the Alarm port is determined to be faulty, return the faulty unit fo
IPR 12-1IP Routing IntroductionChapter 12IP Routing 12.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides information for the IP Router (IPR) function contained in t
12-2 IPRModel No.Running HeadFrame Relay Network IP Routing12.3 Frame Relay Network12.3.1 IPR Connecting IP LANsThe IPR Card can be used for connecti
IPR 12-3IP Routing Frame Relay Network12.3.1.1 IPR to the InternetThe IPR card can be used as a gateway to the Internet through Frame Relay Network. F
12-4 IPRModel No.Running HeadFrame Relay Network IP Routing12.3.1.2 IPRThe IPR Card can be used for connecting IP nodes on Ethernet to the IP nodes o
IPR 12-5IP Routing IPR Configuration Screens and Settings12.4 IPR Configuration Screens and Settings12.4.1 IPR Main ScreenThe Ethernet IP screen activ
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12-6 IPRModel No.Running HeadIPR Configuration Screens and Settings IP RoutingTable 12-2. IPR 10B2 and 10BT Ethernet and Default IP Option Settings a
IPR 12-7IP Routing IPR Configuration Screens and Settings12.4.2 Frame Relay Ports Configuration ScreenThe Frame Relay Ports Configuration screen displ
12-8 IPRModel No.Running HeadIPR Configuration Screens and Settings IP RoutingTable 12-4. IPR Frame Relay Menu Option Settings and DefaultsFRM RLY ST
IPR 12-9IP Routing IPR Configuration Screens and SettingsFRM RLY T392The Q.933 DCE polling interval, defining the time to expect a status enquiry mess
12-10 IPRModel No.Running HeadIPR Configuration Screens and Settings IP Routing12.4.3 Frame Relay PVC Configuration ScreenThe Frame Relay PVC Configu
IPR 12-11IP Routing IPR Configuration Screens and SettingsTable 12-6. IPR FR PVC Configuration Option Settings and DefaultsSTATEThis activates or deac
12-12 IPRModel No.Running HeadIPR Configuration Screens and Settings IP Routing12.4.4 Frame Relay Port LMI ScreenThe Frame Relay Port LMI screen Figu
IPR 12-13IP Routing IPR Configuration Screens and Settings12.4.5 IP Routing Table ScreenThe IP Routing Table is a display only screen. Figure 12-8 wil
12-14 IPRModel No.Running HeadIPR Configuration Screens and Settings IP Routing12.4.6 Static Routes Configuration ScreenThe Static Route Configuratio
IPR 12-15IP Routing IPR Configuration Screens and SettingsTable 12-8. IPR IP Static Routes Configuration Option Settings and DefaultsIP NETA destinati
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12-16 IPRModel No.Running HeadIPR Configuration Screens and Settings IP Routing
OWAN Ports 13-1Chapter 13OWAN Port13.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides configuration, and troubleshooting information for the optional Optical WAN (
13-2 OWAN PortsModel No.Running HeadOn the transmit signal side, the CMI encoded DS2 or E2 signal is fed into a laser driver from the CMI encoder. On
OWAN Ports 13-313.2.3 OWAN LED IndicationsThe LEDs included below the port connectors for the OWAN are tri-color LEDs. The LED can either be off, gree
13-4 OWAN PortsModel No.Running HeadFigure 13-2.IMACS-200 Main screenThe main login screen shows port statuses for the OWAN ports. Two sections are p
OWAN Ports 13-5Figure 13-3.Typical OWAN port Main ScreenThe bottom highlighted line on this screen lists several actions you can perform from the scre
13-6 OWAN PortsModel No.Running HeadSIG STATUSThis field reflects that status of the optical link. Possible values indicate loss of signal (los), nor
OWAN Ports 13-7STATEThe State setting determines whether the port is active or inactive. An inactive port does not occupy time slots on a WAN link. Se
13-8 OWAN PortsModel No.Running HeadFigure 13-5.Typical Settings for the E1 OWAN PortsTable 13-4. OWAN Port Setting Options and Defaults for E1STATET
OWAN Ports 13-9TS16The TS 16 setting changes the signaling usage of slot 16 for cas (Channel Associated Signaling), ccs (Common Channel Signaling) or
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13-10 OWAN PortsModel No.Running Head13.5.1 Cross-Connect (XCON) ScreenThe Cross-Connect (Xcon) command in the OWAN port screen allows you to view th
OWAN Ports 13-11Figure 13-7.XCON Screen for T113.5.2 Test ScreenPressing “t” (Test command) in the OWAN Port Screen brings up the screen shown in Figu
13-12 OWAN PortsModel No.Running HeadFigure 13-8.OWAN Port Test ScreenTable 13-6. Test Screen ActionsTable 13-7. OWAN Port Test Screen OptionsAction
OWAN Ports 13-13BERTThe Bit Error Rate Tester (BERT) sends a data pattern and measures the bit error rate (BER) on the selected WAN port. The patterns
13-14 OWAN PortsModel No.Running HeadOSSThe Out of Synchronization Seconds (OSS) field shows the number of seconds that the WAN BERT has been out of
Diagnostics 14-1System Testing and Diagnostics IntroductionChapter 14System Testing and Diagnostics14.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes the IMACS-2
14-2 DiagnosticsModel No.Running HeadUser port Diagnostics System Testing and Diagnostics14.3 User port Diagnostics14.3.1 WAN DiagnosticsSoftware-ini
Diagnostics 14-3System Testing and Diagnostics User port Diagnostics14.3.2 Voice DiagnosticsThe software-initiated diagnostics supported are voice por
14-4 DiagnosticsModel No.Running Head.System with Cross-Connect Option System Testing and Diagnostics14.4 .System with Cross-Connect Option14.4.1 Cir
Diagnostics 14-5System Testing and Diagnostics Benefits of Built-In Diagnostics14.5 Benefits of Built-In DiagnosticsThe real power of the integral dia
System Overview 1-1System Overview IntroductionChapter 1System Overview1.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes chassis used by the IMACS-200. The IMACS
14-6 DiagnosticsModel No.Running HeadBenefits of Built-In Diagnostics System Testing and DiagnosticsIn Figure 14-1, diagnostics 4, the E1 link of the
Diagnostics 14-7System Testing and Diagnostics Benefits of Built-In DiagnosticsFigure 14-2.Built-In Diagnostics Example (Diagnostics 5- 9)
14-8 DiagnosticsModel No.Running HeadBenefits of Built-In Diagnostics System Testing and Diagnostics
System Standards and Specifications A-1Appendix ASystem Standards and SpecificationsA.1 IntroductionThis appendix lists the Integrated Access System I
A-2 System Standards and SpecificationsModel No.Running HeadA.3 Chassis StandardsA.3.1 DimensionsA.3.2 Chassis PowerA.3.3 EnvironmentA.3.3.1 Ambient
System Standards and Specifications A-3A.3.4 Equipment HandlingA.3.4.1 Packaged Equipment Shock CriteriaAs per IEEE STD 1613 - 2003 section 10 Table 1
A-4 System Standards and SpecificationsModel No.Running HeadA.4 Port SpecificationsA.4.1 WAN port SpecificationsWAN portsPhysicalPerformance and Test
System Standards and Specifications A-5A.4.2 FXS port SpecificationsFXS ports IMACS-200-FXSNumber of PortsIMACS-200-FXS 4 portsPhysical InterfaceConne
A-6 System Standards and SpecificationsModel No.Running HeadA.4.3 E&M port SpecificationsE&M ports 4-WirePhysical Interface 4-WireNumber of P
System Standards and Specifications A-7Diagnostics Analog loopbackDigital loopback“Make Busy” signaling controlStandards CompatibilityBell System TR43
1-2 System OverviewModel No.Running HeadIntroduction System OverviewThe IMACS-200 offers a range of power input options, which are selected to be the
A-8 System Standards and SpecificationsModel No.Running HeadA.4.4 SRU port SpecificationsSRU PortsNumber of Ports 5Physical Interface female 8-pin RJ
System Standards and Specifications A-9A.4.5 HSU Port SpecificationsNumber of Data PortsPhysical Interfaces Electrical Interfaces2 2 female 25-pin DB2
A-10 System Standards and SpecificationsModel No.Running HeadA.4.6 OHSU port SpecificationsNumber of Data PortsPhysical Interfaces Optical Interfaces
System Standards and Specifications A-11IPR Server Specifications1.5 IPR Server SpecificationsIPR Input/Output 2 maximum (1 10-BaseT Ethernet, 1Frame
A-12 System Standards and SpecificationsModel No.Running HeadIPR Server Specifications
Error Messages B-1Appendix BError MessagesB.1 IntroductionThis appendix lists the IMACS-200 error messages. One of these messages may appear at the bo
B-2 Error MessagesModel No.Running HeadCannot define any more XCON circuits.The maximum number of cross-connect circuits is 99.Can NOT delete circuit
Error Messages B-3Channel test is available from WAN XCON screen.To test a cross-connected voice circuit, go to the Cross-Connect Screen.Circuit name
B-4 Error MessagesModel No.Running HeadIllegal address and mask combination.The combination of IP address and mask numbers you chose is invalid. Chan
Error Messages B-5Invalid Timeslot.When assigning time slots to user voice and data ports, you must choose time slot number 1 to 24 for a WAN T1 port.
System Installation 2-1 System Installation IntroductionChapter 2System Installation2.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides instructions for unpacking a
B-6 Error MessagesModel No.Running HeadNo more than two WANs in BERT test are allowed.You can place only two WAN ports in the BERT test mode simultan
Error Messages B-7Password minimum is 6. Use letters AND numbersPasswords must be at least six characters long and contain both letters and numbers. A
B-8 Error MessagesModel No.Running HeadRedundancy switchover is complete.You have asked the system to switch to the redundant WAN port, and the switc
Error Messages B-9Switch request sent to port.The system has sent your redundancy switchover command to the associated port.Switchover must be made fr
B-10 Error MessagesModel No.Running Head
Glossary -1GlossaryThis Appendix lists the glossary of terms used in the telecommunications industry today.AALATM Adaption LayerABCD bitsThe bits that
-2 GlossaryModel No.Running HeadAISAlarm Indication SignalAIS/ALMAlarm Indication Signal/AlarmAIMATM Inverse Multiplexera-lawE1 companding standard u
Glossary -3B7RBit #7 Redundant B7R portA network port used to provide Network Management capability for the system.B8ZSBipolar 8-Zero Substitution, a
-4 GlossaryModel No.Running HeadBRITEBRI Terminal EmulationCASChannel-Associated Signaling, a means of conveying voice-circuit signaling over an E1 l
Glossary -5CGACarrier Group Alarm, a condition that results from a network failure. Forces all voice circuits off-hook or on-hook until the alarm-caus
2-2 System InstallationModel No.Running HeadChassis Installation System Installation2.2.2 Pre-Installation Tips2.2.2.1 Installation ChecklistInstall
-6 GlossaryModel No.Running HeadCSACarrier Serving AreaCSCCommon Signaling ChannelCSUChannel Service Unit, an interface to a T1 line that terminates
Glossary -7d/iDrop and Insert, one of the modes of operation for the WAN port.DIDDirect Inward DialingDLCDigital Loop CarrierDLCIData Link Connection
-8 GlossaryModel No.Running HeadDS1Digital Signal, Level 1DSLDigital Subscriber LineDSRData Set ReadyDSXDigital Signal Cross-connectDTEData Terminal
Glossary -9Errored Seconds. The number of seconds for which BRI port has detected a NEBE or FEBE greater than zero (0).ESFExtended Superframe (24-fram
-10 GlossaryModel No.Running HeadFar End Block Error, shows transmission errors detected by the far end equipmentFOTSFiber Optics Transmission System
Glossary -11A physical connection to the earth, chassis, or other reference pointHDB3High-Density Bipolar Order of 3, three-zero maximum coding for E1
-12 GlossaryModel No.Running HeadInternet ProtocolIPRInternet Protocol RouterISPInternet Service ProviderITUInternational Telecommunications Union (p
Glossary -13Line TerminationLULTLT Like UnitLUNTNT Like UnitMACMedia Access ControlMBSNortel’s Meridian Business Set. An electronic telephone set capa
-14 GlossaryModel No.Running HeadT1 companding standard used in the conversion between analog and digital signals in PCM systems.NEBENear End Block E
Glossary -15Out of Service, an indication that a system element has failed.OSIOpen Systems InterconnectionPAMPulse Amplitude ModulationPBXPrivate Bran
System Installation 2-3 System Installation Chassis InstallationBe sure to locate the system near all external equipment to which you will connect it.
-16 GlossaryModel No.Running HeadPoint-to-Point ProtocolPPSPPhone Foreign Exchange Station port. An interface at the end of the FX line connected to
Glossary -17SESSeverely Errored SecondsSFSuperframe, a T1 framing format consisting of 12 frames. Also known as D4 framing.SLC Subscriber Loop Carrier
-18 GlossaryModel No.Running HeadTCP/IPTransmission Control Protocol/Internet ProtocolTDMTime-Division MultiplexingTELNETAn application protocol offe
Glossary -19User portA Voice port, Data port, or Alarm port.VBRVariable Bit RateVCVirtual ChannelVCLVirtual Channel LinkVPVirtual PathVPCVirtual Path
-20 GlossaryModel No.Running HeadZero Code Suppression
Product Description iProduct Description1Product DescriptionRelease 2.0.2 is the fifth software release for the IMACS-200 platform. The IMACS-200 offe
2-4 System InstallationModel No.Running HeadChassis Installation System InstallationFigure 2-1.IMACS-200 Front PanelFigure 2-2.Mounting Bracket Holes
System Installation 2-5 System Installation Connector TypesFigure 2-3.Chassis Mounting HolesTable 2-1 outlines the minimum clearance that is recommend
2-6 System InstallationModel No.Running HeadConnector Types System InstallationTable 2-2. Front panel connectorsConnector Name Connector Type Descrip
System Installation 2-7 System Installation Connector Pin-outs2.4 Connector Pin-outsFollowing is a description of the various connectors and their res
2-8 System InstallationModel No.Running HeadConnector Pin-outs System InstallationNote: For purposes of connection and function, the IMACS-200 should
System Installation 2-9 System Installation Connector Pin-outs2.4.3 T1 interface RJ45 connectorTable 2-6 lists the T1 RJ45 connector pinouts. E&M
2-10 System InstallationModel No.Running HeadConnector Pin-outs System Installation2.4.4 Ethernet connectionsTable 2-7 lists the RJ45 connector pinou
System Installation 2-11 System Installation Connector Pin-outs2.4.6 Alarm Output ConnectorThe IMACS-200 is equipped with an RJ45 connection on the re
2-12 System InstallationModel No.Running HeadConnector Pin-outs System Installation2.4.8 Connecting Cables to the portsConnect system ports to the ex
System Installation 2-13 System Installation Power and Grounding on the IMACS-2002.5 Power and Grounding on the IMACS-2002.5.1 Power Supply and Ringin
ii Product DescriptionModel No.Running HeadFeatures introduced in this Release (2.0.0)• Allow FXS gain to be as high as +6.5 dB.1.0.3• E&M signall
2-14 System InstallationModel No.Running HeadPower and Grounding on the IMACS-200 System Installation2.5.2 System Power (Redundancy)The IMACS-200 pro
System Installation 2-15 System Installation Power and Grounding on the IMACS-200The telecommunications voice signaling ground is a referenced ground
2-16 System InstallationModel No.Running HeadPower and Grounding on the IMACS-200 System Installation2.5.8 AC power installationIf ordered as an AC u
System Operation 3-1System Configuration and Operation Basic OperationsChapter 3System Configuration and Operation3.1 Basic OperationsThis chapter pro
3-2 System OperationModel No.Running HeadSystem Power-up System Configuration and Operation3.3.1 System BootFollowing the application of power, proce
System Operation 3-3System Configuration and Operation System Power-up3.3.2 Logging Into the SystemThe first step in starting a user session is to log
3-4 System OperationModel No.Running HeadSystem Power-up System Configuration and Operation5. Once system access has been obtained, the IMACS 200 wil
System Operation 3-5System Configuration and Operation System Power-upFigure 3-4.Typical System Main ScreenThis completes the login process. If you ar
3-6 System OperationModel No.Running HeadSystem Screens System Configuration and Operation3.4 System ScreensThe system screen will display each port
System Operation 3-7System Configuration and Operation System ScreensFigure 3-5.Typical port Status DisplayFrom the System Main Screen, you can also a
Product Description iiiSystem Reference Guide• Enables Ethernet connection for remote management, configuration and downloading of host code via a 10b
3-8 System OperationModel No.Running HeadSystem Screens System Configuration and OperationThe port configuration parameters and current option settin
System Operation 3-9System Configuration and Operation System ScreensThe highlighted area in the upper right corner shows the current alarm status dat
3-10 System OperationModel No.Running HeadPort Configuration System Configuration and Operation3.4.4 Test and Debug ScreenYou can also go from the Sy
System Operation 3-11System Configuration and Operation Port Configuration3.5.2 Recording Your Configuration SettingsYou should always record the conf
3-12 System OperationModel No.Running HeadReinitializing the System System Configuration and Operation3.6 Reinitializing the SystemThe system stores
System Operation 3-13System Configuration and Operation Reinitializing the System.Figure 3-8.System Screen - Test and Debug.Once here, enter ‘Z’ to zi
3-14 System OperationModel No.Running HeadAlarms System Configuration and OperationWhen you press “z”, the system will ask, "OK to Zip the syste
System Operation 3-15System Configuration and Operation AlarmsThe third character set is the alarm modifier (in this case, m indicates a minor alarm).
3-16 System OperationModel No.Running HeadAlarms System Configuration and Operation3.7.2 Alarm Filter SettingsYou can set filters for each alarm so t
System Operation 3-17System Configuration and Operation AlarmsTable 3-2. Alarm FiltersWARNING!Alarm ModifiersEach alarm may also be designated as I=in
iv Product DescriptionModel No.Running HeadTechnical support7 Technical supportIf you require assistance with the installation or operation of your pr
3-18 System OperationModel No.Running HeadAlarms System Configuration and OperationWhen interfacing to the External Alarm ports, the occurrence of an
System Operation 3-19System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connecting (XCON)Figure 3-12.Typical Alarm History Screen3.8 Cross-Connecting (XCON)From
3-20 System OperationModel No.Running HeadSystem Level Maintenance System Configuration and OperationFigure 3-13.System Test and Debug Screen
System Operation 3-21System Configuration and Operation System Level Maintenance3.9.2 Debugging the SystemThe D (Debug) command is only available to f
3-22 System OperationModel No.Running HeadSystem Level Maintenance System Configuration and OperationI P and netmask parameters must be set. You may
System Operation 3-23System Configuration and Operation System Level Maintenance5. Press “G” for Go - an NV image overwrite command confirmation appea
3-24 System OperationModel No.Running HeadSystem Level Maintenance System Configuration and Operation3. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Protocol
System Operation 3-25System Configuration and Operation Time Slot Assignment9. A system backup completion message appears and the system then prompts
3-26 System OperationModel No.Running HeadAssigning Time Slots System Configuration and OperationThe IMACS-200 maximizes the use of incoming and outg
System Operation 3-27System Configuration and Operation Assigning Time Slots3.11.1 Assigning a Time Slot to a User port PortYou can define a time slot
Product Description vSafety Information and Precautions6. Never attempt to open the case.7. The AC versions of this product is intended to be used wit
3-28 System OperationModel No.Running HeadCircuit Names System Configuration and Operation3.11.2 Cross-Connect ModelThe Cross-connect model allows yo
System Operation 3-29System Configuration and Operation Circuit NamesFigure 3-17.Cross Connect ScreenCircuits are then selected by moving the arrow ke
3-30 System OperationModel No.Running HeadCircuit Names System Configuration and OperationFigure 3-19.Cross Connect Circuit (Rename)Hitting "S&q
System Operation 3-31System Configuration and Operation Circuit NamesFigure 3-21.NVRAM Backup ScreenWhen NVRAM is restored via TFTP or from FLASH, the
3-32 System OperationModel No.Running HeadCross-Connecting WAN Time Slots System Configuration and Operation3.13 Cross-Connecting WAN Time SlotsAfter
System Operation 3-33System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connecting WAN Time SlotsTable 3-4. Time Slot Cross-Connection Options and DefaultsCIRCU
3-34 System OperationModel No.Running HeadCross-Connecting WAN Time Slots System Configuration and OperationWARNING!When cross-connecting multiple in
System Operation 3-35System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connecting WAN Time SlotsThe example in Figure 3-26 shows wan-1 as the selected WAN port
3-36 System OperationModel No.Running HeadCross-Connecting WAN Time Slots System Configuration and OperationMake your selection by using the space ba
System Operation 3-37System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connecting WAN Time SlotsSIG/TCYou can define a pattern to be transmitted on a cross-con
vi Product DescriptionModel No.Running HeadDisclaimer for Shielded CablesWARNING!This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits fo
3-38 System OperationModel No.Running HeadCross-Connecting WAN Time Slots System Configuration and OperationIf you choose user, also enter a two-digi
System Operation 3-39System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connect Actions3.14 Cross-Connect ActionsFigure 3-5 summarizes the actions you can perfo
3-40 System OperationModel No.Running HeadCross-Connect Actions System Configuration and OperationTo update a cross-connected circuit from the Cross-
System Operation 3-41System Configuration and OperationRecording the Time Slot Configuration3.15 Recording the Time Slot ConfigurationAfter setting up
3-42 System OperationModel No.Running HeadPower Supply Redundancy System Configuration and Operationfeeds into the IMACS-200, the power supply fail a
General Features 4-1IMACS-200 General Features IntroductionChapter 4IMACS-200 General Features4.1 IntroductionThe main login level of the IMACS-200 is
4-2 General FeaturesModel No.Running HeadCPU User Screens and Settings IMACS-200 General Features4.3 CPU User Screens and SettingsThe IMACS-200 main
General Features 4-3IMACS-200 General Features CPU User Screens and SettingsTable 4-1. CPU Main Screen Actions4.3.2 User Names, Passwords and GroupsYo
4-4 General FeaturesModel No.Running HeadCPU User Screens and Settings IMACS-200 General FeaturesWhen the system is first commissioned, there is only
General Features 4-5IMACS-200 General Features CPU User Screens and SettingsWhen the system is first commissioned, or after a ZIP function, the user g
Product Description viiOrdering GuideTable 1. IMACS-200 Ordering Guide.IMACS-200-RDNT-48VDC-OHSUIMACS 200 System with two -48 VDC Power Supplies and a
4-6 General FeaturesModel No.Running HeadCPU User Screens and Settings IMACS-200 General FeaturesFigure 4-3.User Name ScreenTable 4-6 shows the valid
General Features 4-7IMACS-200 General Features CPU User Screens and SettingsTable 4-6. usrName Screen ActionsRefreshSelecting ‘R’ for refresh will ren
4-8 General FeaturesModel No.Running HeadCPU User Screens and Settings IMACS-200 General FeaturesDelSelecting the ‘E’ delete function will allow the
General Features 4-9IMACS-200 General Features CPU User Screens and Settings4.3.3 Access Level PermissionsWith the Admin level user, the Group setting
4-10 General FeaturesModel No.Running HeadOther CPU Settings IMACS-200 General FeaturesAccess ProvisioningThis covers all provisioning screens and ac
General Features 4-11IMACS-200 General Features Other CPU SettingsFigure 4-7.Other CPU Fields and SettingsRefer to Figure 4-7 for the following field
4-12 General FeaturesModel No.Running HeadOther CPU Settings IMACS-200 General FeaturesVIEWERThis field displays the current password for Viewer SNMP
General Features 4-13IMACS-200 General Features Other CPU SettingsFCRFast Circuit Restore. This field can be set to on or off, the default is off. Whe
4-14 General FeaturesModel No.Running HeadOther CPU Settings IMACS-200 General Features4.4.1 System Clock SourceFigure 4-8.Setting the System Clock S
General Features 4-15IMACS-200 General Features Other CPU Settings4.4.2 Setting the System TimeFigure 4-9.Setting the System TimeFrom the Clock level
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