ADTRAN TOTAL ACCESS MX2800 Owner's manual

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Owner's manual
TOTAL ACCESS
®
MX2800 CONTROLLER CARD
JOBAID
MX2800 CCU
CLEI: L1 M3C3FDJA_ _
L2 M3C3GDKA_ _
DESCRIPTION
The Total Access MX2800 Controller Card (CCU) is a plug-in unit for the MX2800 chassis that provides
1:1 redundancy for the T1 and T3 signals as well as the T3 connections. With two cards installed, the
MX2800 can recover from circuit failure. Features of the MX2800 controller card include:
1:1 redundancy
Hot-swappable
Alarm cutoff (ACO) pushbutton
Meets the requirements for NEBS Level 3
Integrated Modem (List 1)
TURNUP STEPS
Unpack the MX2800 Controller Card and inspect it for damage. If damage is apparent, refer to your
carrier or supplier for remedy.
Remove faceplate and insert MX2800 CCU into one of the CCU slots. To insert, hold the unit by the
front edge while supporting the sides. Align the card edges to the guide grooves in the designated
CCU slot. Insert into chassis until the edge connector seats firmly into the backplane. Lock the unit
in place by pushing in on the locking levers.
To configure the MX2800, use a 10BaseT Ethernet connection or a VT100 terminal. When using the
10BaseT Ethernet connection, the VT100 terminal must be used to initially set up the Ethernet port.
Configure the VT100 terminal for 9600, 19200, or 38400 baud, 8-bit characters, no parity, and one
stop bit. Press “Enter” repeatedly until the password prompt appears. The factory default password
is “adtran”.
LED DESCRIPTIONS
The MX2810 CCU has LED status indicators. The STATUS LEDs provided are ACT (active), DS3, ALM
(alarm), and PRF (performance). Different conditions are indicated by the state of the LED (its color
and whether it blinks, alternates color, or is on solid). The condition descriptions vary depending on
whether the LED represents the active controller card or the controller card on standby.
The STATUS DSX-1 LEDs provided apply to each individual T1 or E1. Different conditions are
indicated by the state of the LED (its color and whether it blinks, alternates color, or is on solid). The
condition descriptions vary depending on whether the LEDs represent T1s or E1s of the active
controller card or the controller card on standby.
STATUS LEDS FOR STANDBY CARDS
ACT
Green(Blinking) Normal (All OK)
Amber (Solid) Software update in progress
Red (Blinking) Self-test failed
NET Off Normal (All OK)
Red (Blinking) DS3 failure
ALM Off Normal (no alarm)
PRF Off Normal (All OK)
STATUS LEDS FOR ACTIVE CARDS
ACT Green (Solid) Normal (All OK)
/ Green / Amber Normal and console open
(Alternating)
Red (Solid) Self-test failed
Amber (Solid) Software update in progress
/ Red / Amber Self-test failed and console open
(Alternating)
Red (Blinking) Card failure
NET Green (Solid) Normal (All OK)
Red (Blinking) LOS
Red (Solid) AIS, LOF, RAI, Idle alarms
Amber (Solid) In test (local)
Amber (Blinking) In test (remote)
/ Red / Amber In Test & alarms
(Alternating)
ALM Green (Solid) Normal (no alarm)
Red (Blinking) Critical alarm
Red (Solid) Noncritical alarm
Amber (Blinking) Critical alarm suppressed (ACO button was pushed)
Amber (Solid) Noncritical alarm suppressed (ACO button was
pushed)
PRF Green (Solid) Normal (All OK)
Red (Blinking Single / Burst CV
once per event)
Red (Blinking) Continuous code violations
Red (Solid) XCV threshold exceeded
STATUS DSX-1/E1 LED CONDITIONS
Active Card Green (Solid) Normal (All OK)
Off Disabled
Red (Blinking) LOS
Red (Blinking Single / Burst CV
once per event)
Red (Solid) XCV threshold exceeded or AIS
Amber (Solid) In test (local)
Amber (Blinking) In test (remote)
/ Red / Amber Self-test failed and console open
(Alternating)
Standby Card Off Normal (All OK) or N/A (In case of E1
configuration)
Red (Blinking) T1 / E1 failure
C A U T I O N
C A U T I O N
!
SUBJECT TO ELECTROSTATIC DAMAGE
OR DECREASE IN RELIABILITY.
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS REQUIRED.
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SNMP & TL1 CAPABILITIES
SNMP
The MX2800 implements applicable sections of the MIBs from RFC 1213, 1406, 1407, and the ADTRAN Enterprise
MIB for the MX2800.
Applicable sections of the MIB from RFC 1213 include System, Interfaces, SNMP, ICMP, TCP, and UDP. In the case
of the MIB from RFC 1406 (DS1 MIB), the MX2800 does not support near or far end DSX-1 Current, Interval, and
Total counts nor is the Fractional Table supported. All applicable aspects of RFC 1407 (DS3 MIB) are supported.
The MX2800 menu system is tightly connected to the SNMP interface so that all items accessible through the
menus are also available from the SNMP manager. Status and performance monitoring parameters are read-only
elements whereas configuration items are read-write. The only items that may not be changed through SNMP are
network management elements that would interfere with proper operation of the Ethernet interface such as IP
address, default router, etc.
Alarm traps are sent for any change in alarm status, including cases when existing alarms are cleared.
The MX2800 SNMP interface is designed to work with ADTRAN’s ADVISION SNMP manager. As such, the
ADVISION graphical user interface will be able to display the MX2800 front panel in real time showing which status
indicator LEDs are lit and what color.
TL1
The MX2800 presently has the ability to handle TL1 alarm reporting and TL1 provisioning. As part of that, the user
has the ability to initiate a TL1 session and enable or disable autonomous alarm reporting, query for current alarm
status, or provision the unit using TL1 edit commands.
Alarm information is provided for the individual cards, any of the 28 individual T1s, any of the seven individual
T2s, as well as the T3.
ACO BUTTON
The ACO (alarm cut off) button will allow the user to turn off an active audible alarm. Once the ACO button has
been used to deactivate an alarm, it remains disabled until the condition has cleared.
ALARM OUTPUTS
The CCU determines alarm states and reports these results via on-board alarm interfaces. Each of the alarm
contacts provide common and normally open functionality. The two alarm functions that are supported are:
Critical
Noncritical
COMPLIANCE CODES
This product is intended for installation in equipment
providing a Type B or E enclosure, and in a Restricted
Access location.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by ADTRAN could void the users authority to operate this
equipment.
WARRANTY
Warranty for Carrier Networks products manufactured by ADTRAN and supplied under Buyers order for use
in the U.S. is ten (10) years. For a complete faxback copy of ADTRANs U.S. and Canada Carrier Networks
Equipment Warranty: (877) 457-5007, Document #414.
MX2800 CCU CONFIGURATION MENU TREE
TOTAL ACCESS MX2800 CONTROLLER CARD
Code Input Output
Power Code (PC) C C
Telecommunication Code (TC)
Installation Code (IC) A
PRICING AND AVAILABILITY 800.827.0807
TECHNICAL SUPPORT 800.726.8663
RETURN FOR REPAIR 256.963.8722
www.adtran.com
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