ADTRAN 1000 Network Card User Manual


 
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The factory default Password is PASSWORD in all
capital letters for all default Account Names. Each
Account Name has a different permission level.
ADMIN, by default, is the System Administrator login
and allows provisioning of every provisionable option.
The READWRITE Account Name corresponds to the
Technician login, and restricts the user from making
changes to accounts, but allows provisioning of most
provisionable options that correspond to services
provided by the Total Access 1000 DAT. The
READONLY Account Name is just that, an account
that allows read-only access to the Total Access 1000
Menus. Each password can be changed to a user-
selected password if desired. To prevent a remote
user from not being able to access the menus of the
Total Access 1000 DAT after a user has accessed the
craft port, a timed auto-logout will logout the last user
after approximately eight minutes of keyboard
inactivity. If this happens during provisioning, simply
logon to the system again and continue from the last
completed provisioning change.
Option Provisioning
By default, the provisioning options are set in a
manner that fits in to most networks with very few
changes. The following is a list of options to verify
consistency with the upstream devices:
The Framing Mode of the H2LIU must match the
framing mode of the upstream HDSL2
transceiver.
All IMA facilities on the upstream IMA device
must be placed in Group 1.
Cell Scrambling must be disabled in the upstream
IMA device or enabled in the ATM BCU of the
Total Access 1000 DAT.
The upstream IMA Group must be configured
with the following settings:
IMA Transmit ID 1
IMA TX Frame Length 128
Min. TX Active Links 1
Min. RX Active Links 1
Max. Link Diff. Delay 100
or the ATM BCU of the Total Access 1000 DAT
must be changed to match the upstream IMA
device. To change any of these options on the
ATM BCU, enter the IMA Menu, select
Provisioning, select Shortcut Setup, select Force
All Facilities into Unassigned, escape one time,
and select IMA Group. Once inside this menu, to
make a change in asetting, use the arrow keys to
highlight the value to be changed, press the space
bar, enter the appropriate value, and press
<Enter>. When all the changes are made, return
to the main provisioning menu using <Esc>,
enter the Shortcut Setup Menu and select Force
All Facilities into Group – 1.
The default options for the ADSL lines are as
follows:
Line Service State Out of Service
- Maintenance
Rate Mode Adaptive
Data Path Selection Interleave
these options must match the CPE for each port. To
change these options, access the Access Modules
Menu of the Total Access 1000 DAT, select the
appropriate Quad ADSL Module, select Provisioning,
select Line Provisioning, select the appropriate line,
and edit the options.
At this point, all LEDs on the PSU, H2LIU, and ATM
BCU should be green. The LEDs on the ADSL plus
POTS access modules should be green if connected to
properly provisioned CPE or red if not connected to
CPE. If other conditions are present, refer to pages 9
and 10 LED Tables 3 and 4 to aid in trouble islolation.
PVC Provisioning
PVCs or Permanent Virtual Circuits are used to direct
ATM traffic from one port to another. Each ADSL
port must have at least one PVC assigned to it for it to
transmit and receive data from the network. A PVC
consists of two end points and two traffic directions.
Each traffic direction may be provisioned differently
for asymmetrical service. To build PVCs, follow
these instructions:
1. Locate and make note of the VPI/VCI combinations
that are assigned to the IMA ports in the upstream
device. Keep these for later use
2. Logon to the Total Access 1000 DAT
3. Proceed to the Bank Controller Unit Menu
4. Select Circuit Management
5. Select ATM PVC/PVP Management