Carrier Access Access Navigator Network Router User Manual


 
11-2 August 2003 Access Navigator - Release 1.8
Provision Remote Access Bank II
Remote Access Bank II Provisioning Overview
Remote Access Bank II Provisioning Overview
n Pre-Provisioning and Testing ... 11-3
n Requirements ... 11-3
n Analog Interfaces ... 11-4
n Crossconnect Features ... 11-4
n FX Analog Interfaces ... 11-6
n Fractional Interfaces ... 11-7
n Remote Interfaces ... 11-8
This procedure covers remote provisioning of Carrier Access’ Access Bank® II (ABII) family of T1 CSU
channel bank products, including the Access Bank II/SNMP and the Access Bank II/SDSL. The Access
Navigator can provision voice and data services through a remote Access Bank II, which may include one
or more of the following interfaces: Analog voice, RS-232, T1 Drop, SDSL, and V.35.
The Carrier Access remote configuration provisioning feature enables the operator to remotely provision
voice and data services at any time, even before the Access Bank II is installed on the customer premises.
When the Access Bank II is installed and powered up, the Access Navigator, when configured for Carrier
Access FDL (cafdl) remote management, automatically senses the DS1 connection and downloads
provisioning data over the FDL channel of the T1 line.
Figure 11-1 Access Bank II Voice and Data Services
T1
Access
Bank II
Access
Navigator
Network
Operations
Center
Access
Navigator
Element
Manager
Voice
Switch
FDL
On-Net
Location
Customer
Wiring Closet
Local
Management
CLI/RS-232
CLI/Telnet
SNMP
Key System
Fax
Router
Ethernet
PBX
Stations
Analog Interface
Data Interfaces
RS-232
T1 Drop
SDSL,
V.35 or
T1 Drop
Modem
Data
Switch
TCP/IP
Network
Customer
Premises
Note: SDSL port replaces T1 Drop
ACCESS BANK II
Tip & Ring
-48Vdc
Return
Ground
T1
Span 1
T1 Test 2
T1 Test 1
T1
Spa n 2
V.3 5
DCE
V.35
Status
RS232
Data