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WorldDSL Exchange Office Management Unit
EMU-830 User Manual
Document Number: LTPE-UM-3159-02
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REVISION HISTORY The Revision History provides a summary of any changes in this manual. Please make sure you are using the latest revision of this manual. September 25, 2006 Revision Release Date Revisions Made 01 September 30, 2004 Initial release. 02 September 25, 2006 Technical update for L4A/L6A. This manual is available online at ADC’s website (www.adc.com/documentationlibrary/) or you can order copies of the manual by contacting your sales representative. Please ask for document LTPE-UM-31
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Table of Contents Chapter 1: Overview ....................................................................................................... 1-1 New Features ........................................................................................................................... 1-1 Standard Features .................................................................................................................... 1-1 Front Panel ..............................................................
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Table of Contents September 25, 2006 Change Password ............................................................................................................ 3-18 Set Shelf ID ...................................................................................................................... 3-19 Terminal Settings ..............................................................................................................3-20 Set to Factory Defaults .......................................
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List of Figures Figure 1-1. EMU-830 Front Panel ....................................................................................... 1-2 Figure 1-2. Local Management of a Single Shelf Using RS-232/Telnet ............................. 1-4 Figure 1-3. Remote Management of Multiple Shelves at Two Sites Using Multishelf TAO 1-4 Figure 1-4. Multishelf TAO Network Screen ....................................................................... 1-5 Figure 1-5. Multishelf TAO Main Menu Screen .........
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List of Figures September 25, 2006 Figure 3-21.Xmodem Transfer Message ........................................................................... 3-26 Figure 3-22.Local Line Unit Uploading Message ............................................................... 3-26 Figure 3-23.Upload EMU Menu Item ................................................................................. 3-28 Figure 3-24.Upload to Local EMU Dialog Box ................................................................... 3-
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List of Tables Table 1-1. EMU-830 List 4A and 6A Front Panel Components ........................................... 1-2 Table 1-2. WorldDSL Traps .................................................................................................. 1-8 Table 3-1. Console Menu Navigation Keys .......................................................................... 3-1 Table 3-2. Logon, Network, and Main Menu Screen Selections .......................................... 3-2 Table 3-3. DSL Line Unit S
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List of Tables September 25, 2006 viii LTPE-UM-3159-02
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL INTRODUCTION ® ™ This manual contains information on the ADC WorldDSL EMU-830 (hereafter referred to as the “EMU-830”). An Exchange Office Management Unit (EMU) is installed in a WorldDSL Exchange Office Management Shelf (EMS). The EMU provides alarm, fault, configuration, and performance management of HDSL and G.SHDSL circuits deployed from a WorldDSL shelf. ORGANIZATION This manual includes the following chapters: Chapter Description Chapter 1: Overview Summarizes the feature
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About This Manual September 25, 2006 Reader Alert Meaning Alerts you to possible equipment damage from electrostatic discharge ATTENTION Alerts you to possible data loss, service-affecting procedures, or other similar type CAUTION problems Alerts you that failure to take or avoid a specific action might result in hardware damage or WARNING loss of service Alerts you that failure to take or avoid a specific action might result in personal harm DANGER EU COMPLIANCE This product has been CE marke
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1 Chapter OVERVIEW The EMU-830 provides management for HDSL and G.SHDSL circuits using either of the following methods: • One or more shelves of HDSL or G.SHDSL circuits can be managed by connecting a management terminal (or PC with terminal emulation software) to the EMU-830 of one shelf. The management terminal (or PC) can be connected to the EMU-830 either directly (or through modems over a dial-up network). When two or more shelves are present, the Ethernet ports of each shelf can be interco
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Chapter 1: Overview September 25, 2006 FRONT PANEL Figure 1-1 and Table 1-1 identify and describe the front-panel components of the EMU-830 Lists 4A and 6A. POWER FAIL System status LEDs EXT COMM CRITICAL Alarm LEDs MAJOR ALM MINOR Alarm cut-off LED ACO and switch Reset switch RESET V.24 (RS-232) console port V.24 EMU-830 Figure 1-1. EMU-830 Front Panel Table 1-1. EMU-830 List 4A and 6A Front Panel Components Name Mode Function System Status LEDs: Power Green Indicates power to the EMU-830. a Fa
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September 25, 2006 Chapter 1: Overview Name Mode Function Reset switch Resets the EMU-830 hardware. V.24 (RS-232) console Provides access to EMU console menus either by local terminal port connected to console port via serial cable or by remote terminal connected to console port via modems. Also supports autonomous dial-out reporting of alarms to management station. a. It is normal for the Fail LED to illuminate briefly when power is applied to the EMU-830. MAJOR COMPONENTS Major components o
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Chapter 1: Overview September 25, 2006 WorldDSL GSM Shelf Base Station DSL Lines Exchange NTU/STU-R Video Switch Conference NTU/STU-R PBX To EMU To EMU Console port 10Base-T from PC serial port port PC running VT100 dumb Telnet Client terminal or PC with terminal emulation software Figure 1-2. Local Management of a Single Shelf Using RS-232/Telnet Exchange Office 1 Exchange Office 2 Network Management Station Network Management Station PC running Telnet VT-100 dumb terminal DSL DSL Client
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September 25, 2006 Chapter 1: Overview Figure 1-4. Multishelf TAO Network Screen Figure 1-5. Multishelf TAO Main Menu Screen A multishelf network is created by connecting the local area network (LAN) to the 10BASE-T Ethernet connector available on a shelf. Each shelf must have an EMU-830 management unit installed. A VT100 terminal (or PC) is connected either locally or remotely (through modems), or through Telnet access to the console port of one EMU in the network. The shelf containing this
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Chapter 1: Overview September 25, 2006 In a remotely managed configuration, an external modem must be connected to the EMU-830 front panel V.24 (RS-232) console port. If enabled, alarm conditions cause ASCII messages to be transmitted autonomously over the dial-up network. These messages can be displayed on a monitor or sent directly to a printer. This provides the network operator immediate notification of problems. The operator can then initiate a remote TAO session with the local shelf to
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September 25, 2006 Chapter 1: Overview Network Management Station Unix workstation or PC running SNMP Management Station software/StarGazer Ethernet LAN Ethernet PSTN Network Modem SNMP SNMP via via LAN SLIP Site #2 Site #3 Site #3 Site #1 Ethernet LAN Ethernet LAN Modem Modem RS-232/485 RS-232/485 SLIP Port SLIP Port WorldDSL Shelf WorldDSL Shelf WorldDSL Shelf WorldDSL Shelf WorldDSL Shelf WorldDSL Shelf NTU/STU-R Managed DSL link WorldDSL Shelf Figure 1-6. WorldDSL Shelves Managed by SNMP thr
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Chapter 1: Overview September 25, 2006 IMPORTANT These MIB files must be used with the management unit software release. ! • RFC 1213 MIB II. The Internet-standard MIB for network management of TCP/IP-based internets. It defines objects common to all devices that support SNMP. This includes objects related to generic configuration such as the device's name (sysName), objects related to the transport protocols (IP, TCP, ICMP, etc.), and a descrip- tion of the chassis' interface ports (data ports
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September 25, 2006 Chapter 1: Overview Traps Definition Power supply failure Enterprise trap that indicates the failure of a -48 V shelf power supply input. Multiple DSL loops down Enterprise trap used to indicate when the programmable threshold of the number of downed DSL loops in the shelf has been exceeded. System configuration Enterprise trap that signals when a change has occurred in the physical change configuration of the system, such as the insertion or removal of LTUs/STU-Cs. Line uni
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Chapter 1: Overview September 25, 2006 ALARMS The EMU-830 constantly monitors each of the DSL cards for alarm conditions. When so configured, the EMU-830 provides autonomous dial-out reporting of alarms to remote management stations and printers (see “Autonomous Dial-out Alarm Reporting” on page 1-10). The EMU-830 List 6A monitors the external 2 MHz clock supplied to the shelf (see “External Shelf Clock Backup Circuit” on page 1-11). The alarm status is reported in several ways: alarm LEDs, a