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CAD1069i5.book Page ii Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Copyright April, 2001 © 2001 ADC DSL Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Trademark Information ADC and ADC Telecommunications are registered trademarks of ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Avidia is a registered trademark of ADC DSL Systems, Inc. No right, license, or interest to such trademarks is granted hereunder, and you agree that you shall assert no such right, license, or interest with respect to such trademarks.
CAD1069i5.book Page iii Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM FCC Notice FCC NOTICE This unit complies with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
CAD1069i5.book Page iv Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Using This Manual USING THIS MANUAL This manual documents the Campus-REX® RS Interface Card (part number 150-1175-51). It includes information on how to: • install the card in either a Campus-RS™ Desktop Unit (150-1158-01, 150-1158-02, 150-1158-51, or 150-1158-52) or Campus-Star® chassis (150-1220-01, 150-1220-02, or 150-1220-51) • configure the Campus-REX to operate as a bridge or a router • monitor the Campus-REX • contact ADC for assistance.
CAD1069i5.book Page v Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Unpack and Inspect the Shipment UNPACK AND INSPECT THE SHIPMENT Upon receiving the Campus-REX RS Interface Card: 1 Unpack the card and inspect it for signs of damage. If it has been damaged in transit, report the extent of the damage to the transportation company and to your sales representative immediately. Order replacement equipment if necessary.
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CAD1069i5.book Page vii Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: About the Product_________________________1-1 Product Features .................................................................................. 1-2 Compatibility with Earlier Campus Products...................................... 1-2 Compatibility with Campus-RS Products ........................................... 1-4 Establishing an HDSL Link .............................................................
CAD1069i5.book Page viii Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Table of Contents Standard HDSL Mode.............................................3-8 Extended HDSL Mode............................................3-9 AutoSync HDSL Mode.........................................3-10 Using an ASCII Terminal....................................................3-11 Standard HDSL Mode...........................................3-12 Extended HDSL Mode..........................................3-13 AutoSync HDSL Mode..........
CAD1069i5.book Page ix Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Table of Contents Viewing and Configuring Alarms ....................................................... 4-5 HDSL Alarms ....................................................................... 4-5 Viewing Current Alarms ........................................ 4-5 Configuring Alarm Thresholds............................... 4-6 Viewing 24-Hour HDSL Alarm History ................ 4-7 AutoSync Alarms........................................................
CAD1069i5.book Page x Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Table of Contents Using the Terminal Menus ..................................................................5-4 Returning Configuration Options to Default Values ...........................5-5 Configuring the Campus-REX for SNMP Management .....................5-6 Entering Required SNMP Parameters ...................................5-8 Enabling Authentication Error Trap Generation ...................5-9 Configuring Startup Parameters...................
CAD1069i5.book Page xi Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Table of Contents Chapter 7: Internetworking and Management Overview ________________________________7-1 MAC-Level Bridging and Spanning Tree Protocol ............................ 7-2 MAC-Level Bridging............................................................ 7-2 Spanning Tree ....................................................................... 7-2 Static IP Routing .................................................................................
CAD1069i5.book Page xii Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Table of Contents Appendix D: Contacting ADC ________________________ D-1 Product Support ..................................................................................D-1 Advance Replacement ........................................................................D-2 Billing .................................................................................................
CAD1069i5.book Page 1 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM ABOUT THE PRODUCT 1 The Campus® Remote Ethernet eXpress (Campus-REX) RS Interface Card installs into a: • Campus-Star® chassis, along with a Campus-RS™ (Rate Selectable) Line Unit • Standalone Campus-RS Desktop Unit This comprises half of a High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line (HDSL) transmission system.
CAD1069i5.book Page 2 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM About the Product PRODUCT FEATURES The Campus-REX provides complete main bridging tasks such as dynamic address learning, forwarding, filtering, and hashing/buffer management. Other features include: • embedded Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent • IEEE 802.
CAD1069i5.book Page 3 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM About the Product All earlier versions of Campus products are manufactured to operate at a single HDSL transmission rate, while the Campus-RS transmission rate is user-selectable. To support compatibility with earlier Campus Products, the following configuration options must be set on the Campus-REX: • Set the HDSL Operating Mode to Standard Mode. • Set the Standard Mode HDSL Rate to T1, E1, or 768, to match the rate of the earlier product.
CAD1069i5.book Page 4 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM About the Product COMPATIBILITY WITH CAMPUS-RS PRODUCTS The Campus-REX RS Interface Card is also compatible, over the HDSL link, with another Campus-RS unit, as shown in the following illustration. Campus-RS Campus-REX RS Interface card Campus-RS HDSL Campus-RS Interface card When connecting to another Campus-RS Desktop Unit or Line Unit, Standard Mode is still supported, providing access to HDSL transmission rates of T1, E1 and 768 kbps.
CAD1069i5.book Page 5 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM About the Product The range of rates available for the HDSL Rate depends on the setting of the Extended Mode Loop Configuration: – 1 Loop HDSL Rate settings are between 128 kbps and 1.152 Mbps, in 64 kbps increments – 2 Loop HDSL Rate settings are between 256 kbps and 2.304 Mbps, in 128 kbps increments Not all of these modes and rates are available if the remote Campus-RS system does not support them.
CAD1069i5.book Page 6 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM About the Product APPLICATION When installed in a Campus-RS Desktop Unit or Campus-Star chassis, the Campus-REX functions as a remote bridge or static IP router. You can use the Campus-REX to extend subnetworks to remote sites within a campus. Or, for sites separated by greater distances, you can use the Campus-REX to connect them through a public T1/E1 Wide Area Network (WAN).
CAD1069i5.book Page 7 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM About the Product LAN Connections Over a WAN When LANs are distributed over a large physical area (such as within a metropolitan area) or cabling is not available between sites, you can lease appropriate unloaded copper pairs from a local carrier for LAN connectivity.
CAD1069i5.book Page 8 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM About the Product LAN Extension in a Routed Environment The Campus-REX, set for bridging over PPP, can extend LAN access to a centralized router. This application, as shown in the following figure, requires two settings for the remote Campus-REX units: • set the Bridge/Router mode to Bridge • set the Encapsulation to PPP Campus-RS Campus-REX Campus-RS Campus-REX V.
CAD1069i5.book Page 1 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM INSTALLING THE CAMPUS-REX RS INTERFACE CARD 2 You can mate the Campus-REX with either a Campus-RS Desktop Unit or a Campus-RS Line Unit. To Learn How to: See Page: Install the Card 2-1 Connect the Ethernet Line 2-4 Power Up and Check the Ethernet Line 2-7 INSTALL THE CARD The following sections describe how to install the Campus-REX RS Interface Card.
CAD1069i5.book Page 2 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Installing the Campus-REX RS Interface Card Installing into a Campus-RS Desktop Unit This section describes how to install the Campus-REX into a Campus-RS Desktop Unit. Turn off the power on the Desktop Unit before you install the card. Installing the card with the power on may cause damage to the Desktop Unit, the card, or both. 1 Slide the card into the guide rails in the rear of the Desktop Unit.
CAD1069i5.book Page 3 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Installing the Campus-REX RS Interface Card Installing into a Campus-Star Chassis This section describes how to install the Campus-REX in a Campus-Star chassis. Before installing the Campus-REX, make sure there is not a Line Unit installed in the corresponding slot on the front of the Campus-Star chassis. The Campus-REX is not hot-swappable.
CAD1069i5.book Page 4 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Installing the Campus-REX RS Interface Card 2 Gently press the card into place until it is seated firmly in the mating connector. 3 Use the two screws on the card to secure it into place. 4 To install a Campus-RS Line Unit to work with the interface card, and to connect the Campus system to an HDSL line, see the Campus-RS Line Unit User Manual.
CAD1069i5.book Page 5 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Installing the Campus-REX RS Interface Card The following figures illustrate the signals for straight-through and cross-over cables.
CAD1069i5.book Page 6 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Installing the Campus-REX RS Interface Card Connecting the Cable To connect the 10BASE-T cable to the Campus-REX RS Interface Card: 1 Plug one end of the Category 3 cable into the 10BASE-T MDI connector on the rear of the Campus-REX. Campus-RS Desktop Unit chassis Local equipment (Ethernet) 10BASE-T port 63 10BASE-T MDI port ET 1 H CF ERNE G T BR ID GE 10 Ba se T LIN K 1 or 20 V 22 AC 0V @ 6 .
CAD1069i5.book Page 7 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Installing the Campus-REX RS Interface Card POWER UP AND CHECK THE ETHERNET LINE 1 Verify that the power cord is connected to the Desktop Unit or to the Campus-Star chassis (if you have an AC power supply) and to an external power source. 2 Do one of the following: 3 • If the Campus-REX is installed in a Desktop Unit, press the power button on the back of the Desktop Unit. • If the Campus-REX is installed in a Campus-Star, continue with Step 3.
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CAD1069i5.book Page 1 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM SET UP THE CAMPUS-REX SYSTEM 3 There are four sets of configuration options that must be set correctly for the Campus-REX to operate.
CAD1069i5.book Page 2 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System SET UP AN ASCII TERMINAL You can configure the Campus system through an ASCII terminal connected to the Desktop Unit or Campus-Star in which the Campus-REX is installed. The terminal provides access to some configuration options not available through the LCD menus. Depending on your immediate configuration plans, you may not need to set up an ASCII terminal now.
CAD1069i5.book Page 3 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System Connecting the ASCII Terminal to the Campus Unit To connect the Campus-REX RS Interface Card to an ASCII terminal: 1 Plug the console adapter into the standard 9-pin COM port on the ASCII terminal and tighten the attached screws until they are snug. Skip this step if the ASCII terminal provides an RJ-48 jack.
CAD1069i5.book Page 4 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System • If the Campus-REX is installed in a Campus-Star, do one of the following: – plug the other end of the console cable into the console port on the front of the Line Unit.
CAD1069i5.book Page 5 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System 3 Configure the ASCII terminal to the following communications settings: • 9600 baud • no parity • 8 data bits • 1 stop bit • no hardware flow control Logging Onto the Terminal 1 Press the SPACEBAR on the ASCII terminal keyboard several times until the baud rate is established and the Login Password screen displays on the terminal monitor. May 3,1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS INC., CAMPUS RS, Version x.
CAD1069i5.book Page 6 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System 2 Press ENTER to log on. If you have set a password, type your password then press ENTER . The Main Menu displays. May 3 1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS INC., CAMPUS RS, Version x.
CAD1069i5.book Page 7 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System SET THE HDSL OPERATING MODE The Campus-REX is set to operate in Standard Mode with a T1 (1.544 Mbps) HDSL Rate. This is compatible with other Campus-RS products and with Campus-T1 Desktop Units and Line Units. If this is the desired setting for your system, proceed to “Configure the Campus-REX as a Bridge or Router” on page 3-19. Otherwise, follow the steps in this section to adjust the HDSL transmission rate.
CAD1069i5.book Page 8 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System Using the LCD The steps in this section use the menu buttons and LCD on the front of the Desktop Unit or the Campus-Star Campus Management Unit (CMU). The figure below shows the LCD and menu buttons on the Campus-RS Desktop Unit. See the Campus-Star User Manual for the location of the LCD and menu buttons on the CMU.
CAD1069i5.book Page 9 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System 1 If the Operating Mode is set to Standard Mode, proceed to Step 3. Otherwise, press Enter. 2 Press Next until the LCD displays STANDARD, then press Enter. The Operating Mode changes to Standard. 3 Press Next until HDSL RATE displays, then press Enter. 4 Press Next until the desired HDSL transmission rate displays, then press Enter.
CAD1069i5.book Page 10 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System 6 Press Next. HDSL RATE displays. 7 Press Enter. 8 Press Next until the desired HDSL transmission rate displays, then press Enter. To continue setting up the system, proceed to “Configure the Campus-REX as a Bridge or Router” on page 3-19. AutoSync HDSL Mode This section continues from Step 4 in “Using the LCD” on page 3-8 to set the Extended Mode parameters.
CAD1069i5.book Page 11 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System 7 Press Enter. 8 Press Next until the desired Loop Mode setting displays, then press Enter. LOOP MODE displays. 9 Press Next. HDSL RATE displays. 10 Press Enter. 11 Press Next until the desired HDSL transmission rate displays, then press Enter. To continue setting up the system, proceed to “Configure the Campus-REX as a Bridge or Router” on page 3-19.
CAD1069i5.book Page 12 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System 3 Type 2 then press ENTER . The Standard Mode HDSL Parameters or Extended Mode HDSL Parameters menu displays. While the illustrations in this section show the Standard Mode HDSL Parameters menu, the instructions are the same for both menus. Dec 9, 1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS INC., CAMPUS RS, Version x.
CAD1069i5.book Page 13 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System To set a Standard HDSL Mode: 1 1 If the HDSL Operating Mode is set to Extended Mode, type ENTER . then press 2 From the HDSL Parameters menu, type 3 then press HDSL Rate option changes to the next setting. 3 Repeat the previous step until the HDSL Rate option is set to the desired setting. 4 Type R to exit the menu, then confirm any HDSL changes you have made. ENTER .
CAD1069i5.book Page 14 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System 1 From the HDSL Parameters menu, type 1 then press ENTER . The HDSL Operating Mode options changes from Standard Mode to Extended Mode. Dec 9, 1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS INC., CAMPUS RS, Version x.
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CAD1069i5.book Page 16 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System AutoSync HDSL Mode This section continues from Step 4 on page 3-12 to set up AutoSync HDSL mode. To configure AutoSync Mode, you must: • Set the Transceiver Mode to Master or Slave. • If the Transceiver Mode is set to Master, set the HDSL Loop Mode to 1 Loop or 2 Loop, depending on the physical layout of your HDSL network.
CAD1069i5.book Page 17 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System 2 To change the Transceiver Mode, type then press ENTER . The Transceiver Mode changes to the next available setting. Continue with the following steps if the Transceiver Mode is set to Master. If you set the Transceiver Mode to Slave, you cannot configure the remaining options on this menu. These settings will be acquired from the master unit when the HDSL link is established. Dec 9, 1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS INC.
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CAD1069i5.book Page 19 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System CONFIGURE THE CAMPUS-REX AS A BRIDGE OR ROUTER The Campus-REX can be configured to operate in one of two ways: • as a bridge to forward 802.
CAD1069i5.book Page 20 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System From the LCD The steps in this section use the menu buttons and LCD on the front of the Desktop Unit or the Campus-Star CMU. If the Campus-REX has been set as a router, you must use an ASCII terminal if you want to change it back to a bridge. See “From an ASCII Terminal” on page 3-21. To configure the Bridge options: 1 Press Escape until Campus RS I/F: REX displays.
CAD1069i5.book Page 21 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System From an ASCII Terminal 1 If you have not already done so, follow the steps in “Set Up an ASCII Terminal” on page 3-2 to connect the ASCII terminal and log on to the Main Menu. 2 From the Main Menu, type menu displays. 2 then press ENTER .
CAD1069i5.book Page 22 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System Dec 9, 1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS INC., CAMPUS RS, Version x.xx Local Unit ID: Campus-REX Unit #34 Local I/F: REX Remote Unit ID: Campus-REX Unit #12 Remote I/F: REX Circuit ID: Network Extension Circuit 5001 BRIDGE/ROUTER CONFIGURATION MODE SETTING 1) 2) 3) 4) Bridge/Router Mode: Encapsulation: Timing Source: Spanning Tree: Bridge HDLC Internal Disabled 5) Local IP Address: 6) Local Subnet Mask: 7) Default Router: 0.0.0.
CAD1069i5.book Page 23 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System ENTER . 11 Type the address, in decimal-dotted notation, then press 12 Type then press ENTER to return to the Data Port Settings menu. 13 Type 3 then press NVRAM. ENTER to write the new bridge configuration to 14 If you are done making configuration changes, type 4 then press ENTER to reset the Campus-REX and enable the changes.
CAD1069i5.book Page 24 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System 1 If you have not already done so, follow the steps in “Set Up an ASCII Terminal” on page 3-2 to connect the ASCII terminal and log on to the Main Menu. 2 From the Main Menu, type menu displays. 2 then press ENTER .
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CAD1069i5.book Page 26 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System 6 Type 8 then press ENTER . A prompt displays, asking you to enter the default router IP address. This address defines the next hop default router for the Campus-REX to use to route packets that have a destination address that is not in the IP Static Routing Table. 7 Type the address, in decimal-dotted notation then press 8 Continue with the following sections. ENTER .
CAD1069i5.book Page 27 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System 7 Type 7 then press Subnet Mask. ENTER . 8 Type the mask, in decimal-dotted notation, then press subnet mask displays. 9 Continue with the following section. The terminal prompts you to enter the Line ENTER . The new Setting Up the IP Static Routing Table This section describes how to enter the IP static routing table for the Campus unit. This table can contain up to four explicit routes and one default router.
CAD1069i5.book Page 28 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System 5 Type 1 0 then press ENTER . The terminal prompts you to enter the Destination address for the second routing table entry. 6 Repeat steps 2 through 4. The terminal displays the Bridge/Router Configuration menu with the first two entries of the routing table filled in. 7 Type 1 1 then press ENTER . The terminal prompts you to enter the Destination address for the third routing table entry. 8 Repeat steps 2 through 4.
CAD1069i5.book Page 29 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System SET THE TIMING SOURCE The Timing Source option determines the source of circuit timing on the HDSL link. There are two settings for the Timing Source option: • Internal: Sets the Campus unit to take its timing from an internal oscillator. This is the default setting. • HDSL: Sets the Campus unit to take its timing from the HDSL link.
CAD1069i5.book Page 30 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System Using the LCD To set the Timing Source from the LCD: 1 Press Escape until Campus RS I/F: REX displays. 2 Press Next twice, until DATA PORT CONFIG & STATUS displays, then press Enter. The LCD displays CONFIGURE REX SETTINGS. 3 Press Enter. The LCD displays REX MODE. 4 Press Next until TIMING SOURCE displays, then press Enter. The LCD displays the current Timing Source setting.
CAD1069i5.book Page 31 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Set Up the Campus-REX System 3 Type 1 then press displays. ENTER . The Bridge/Router Configuration menu Dec 9, 1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS INC., CAMPUS RS, Version x.
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CAD1069i5.book Page 1 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM CONFIGURING AND MONITORING THROUGH THE LCD 4 You can configure the Campus-REX RS Interface Card and view system information using the LCD and menu buttons located on the front of the Campus-RS Desktop Unit or a CMU installed in the Campus-Star chassis. This chapter describes how to use the LCD to set the individual configuration options.
CAD1069i5.book Page 2 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring and Monitoring through the LCD NAVIGATING THE LCD MENUS Use the LCD and menu buttons on the Desktop Unit or CMU to navigate the menus and configure the Campus-RS system. The illustration below shows the LCD and menu buttons on the Desktop Unit. See the Campus-Star User Manual for the location of the LCD and menu buttons on the CMU.
CAD1069i5.book Page 3 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring and Monitoring through the LCD 7 Press Enter to select and save the desired option. 8 If desired, press Escape several times to return to the top of the menu structure (CAMPUS RS I/F: REX). See “LCD Menu Reference” on page A-3 for an illustration of the hierarchical structure of the LCD menus. RESTORING THE SYSTEM TO DEFAULT VALUES You can restore all of the configuration options to their factory default values.
CAD1069i5.book Page 4 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring and Monitoring through the LCD CONFIGURING THE CAMPUS-REX AS A MASTER OR SLAVE UNIT The Transceiver Mode option determines the hierarchy of the two Campus units when attempting to establish an HDSL link. There are three settings: Master, Slave and Auto. Master and Slave are available for all three HDSL Operating Mode settings. Auto Mode is only available for Standard and Extended Modes, and is not available for AutoSync Mode.
CAD1069i5.book Page 5 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring and Monitoring through the LCD VIEWING AND CONFIGURING ALARMS To determine if there is an active alarm condition: 1 Press Escape until CAMPUS RS I/F: REX displays. 2 Press Next three times. ALARM CONFIG & STATUS displays. 3 Press Enter. The LCD displays the current alarm status.
CAD1069i5.book Page 6 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring and Monitoring through the LCD Configuring Alarm Thresholds Alarm thresholds determine the level at which an alarm condition is reached. There are two types of HDSL alarm thresholds: • Link ES threshold determines the number of errored seconds that must occur to trigger an alarm. This threshold can be set to 17 or 170 errored seconds. You can also disable this alarm. • Margin threshold determines the margin, in dB, that triggers an alarm.
CAD1069i5.book Page 7 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring and Monitoring through the LCD Viewing 24-Hour HDSL Alarm History You can view the number of HDSL alarm conditions that have occurred over the past 24 hours.
CAD1069i5.book Page 8 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring and Monitoring through the LCD Viewing Current Alarms 1 From the CURRENT ALARMS display, press Next until HDSL LINK ALARMS displays. 2 Press Enter until the current HDSL alarm status displays. 3 Press Next until AUTOSYNC: displays. 4 If the AutoSync alarm is on or acknowledged, press Enter for more information. Configuring the Alarm 1 From the CURRENT ALARMS display, press Next until HDSL LINK ALARMS displays.
CAD1069i5.book Page 9 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring and Monitoring through the LCD Configuring the Alarm To enable or disable the local Loss of Signal alarm: 1 From the CURRENT ALARMS display, press Next twice. LOCAL I/F ALARMS CONFIG & STATUS displays. 2 Press Enter. The current status of the local alarm displays. 3 Press Next. LOC LOSS OF SIG ALM displays. 4 Press Enter. 5 Press Next to scroll through the settings for the alarm. 6 Press Enter to select the desired setting.
CAD1069i5.book Page 10 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring and Monitoring through the LCD Configuring the Alarm To enable or disable the remote Loss of Signal alarm: 1 From the CURRENT ALARMS display, press Next three times. RMT I/F ALARMS displays. 2 Press Enter. The current status of the remote alarm displays. 3 Press Next. LOSS OF SIG ALM displays. 4 Press Enter. 5 Press Next to scroll through the settings for the alarm. 6 Press Enter to select the desired setting.
CAD1069i5.book Page 11 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring and Monitoring through the LCD You manage loopbacks through the DIAGNOSTICS menu: 1 Press Escape until CAMPUS RS I/F: REX displays. 2 Press Next four times. DIAGNOSTICS displays. 3 Press Enter. LOOPBACK MODE displays. The following sections describe how to initiate and clear loopbacks, and to set a loopback timeout. Initiating a Loopback To initiate a loopback condition: 1 From the LOOPBACK MODE display, press Enter.
CAD1069i5.book Page 12 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring and Monitoring through the LCD Setting the Loopback Timeout The loopback timeout determines the amount of time before a loopback clears automatically. To set a loopback timeout: 1 From the LOOPBACK MODE display, press Next. LOOPBACK TIMEOUT displays. 2 Press Enter to access the loopback timeout options. 3 Press Next to scroll through the options until the desired setting appears.
CAD1069i5.book Page 13 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring and Monitoring through the LCD To view the system information: 1 Press Escape until CAMPUS RS I/F: REX displays. 2 Press Enter to view the firmware version and PROM checksum. 3 Press Next to scroll through the remaining options.
CAD1069i5.book Page 14 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring and Monitoring through the LCD HDSL Margin You can view the current HDSL loop margin values, measured in dB, for the local and remote HDSL loop. The listed values represent the margin relative to a signal-to-noise ratio required for a Bit Error Rate (BER) of 10-7. A margin value greater than zero indicates a performance of better than 10-7.
CAD1069i5.book Page 15 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring and Monitoring through the LCD 6 Press Next until the desired port displays, then press Enter. 7 Press Next to scroll through the statistics for the selected port. 8 To clear the counters, press Next until Press ENTER to clear statistics displays, then press Enter. 9 When you have finished, press Escape to return to REX STATISTICS.
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CAD1069i5.book Page 1 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM CONFIGURING WITH AN ASCII TERMINAL 5 You can use an ASCII terminal (or PC with terminal emulation software) to configure Campus system options and generate system reports. The ASCII terminal connects to the console port on the Campus-RS Desktop Unit or on the Campus-RS Line Unit installed in the Campus-Star chassis. This chapter describes how to use an ASCII terminal to set the individual configuration options.
CAD1069i5.book Page 2 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring with an ASCII Terminal You can also use the LCD and menu buttons on the front of the Campus-RS Desktop Unit or on the Campus Management Unit (CMU) on the Campus-Star chassis. To do this, see “Configuring and Monitoring Through the LCD” on page 4-1. SETTING UP AND LOGGING ON TO AN ASCII TERMINAL See “Set Up an ASCII Terminal” on page 3-2 for complete information on setting up and logging on to the ASCII terminal Main Menu.
CAD1069i5.book Page 3 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring with an ASCII Terminal LOGGING ONTO A REMOTE CAMPUS UNIT This section describes how to log on to a remote Campus unit. 1 Press the spacebar on the ASCII terminal keyboard several times until the baud rate is established and the Login Password screen displays on the terminal monitor. 2 Press ENTER to log on. If you have changed the password, type your password then press ENTER . The Main Menu displays. 3 Press 5 then press ENTER .
CAD1069i5.book Page 4 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring with an ASCII Terminal USING THE TERMINAL MENUS The bottom of each menu screen identifies all of the keys you can use on that screen. Several keys operate identically on all of the menu screens: • To access menu items, type the number of the item then press • Press ESC or type R then press return to the previous one. • In menus more than one level below the Main Menu, type ENTER to return to the Main Menu. ENTER ENTER .
CAD1069i5.book Page 5 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring with an ASCII Terminal RETURNING CONFIGURATION OPTIONS TO DEFAULT VALUES You can restore all of the configuration options to their factory default values. This is an easy way to remove undesired configurations you may have set and want to return to their former settings. To restore the system to its default configuration: 1 3 From the Main Menu, type Menu displays. then press ENTER . May 3, 1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS INC.
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CAD1069i5.book Page 7 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring with an ASCII Terminal The following SNMP parameters must be set to manage the Campus-REX over an SNMP network: • SNMP Read Only Comm String provides the authentication string used for SNMP read-only operations • SNMP Read Write Comm String provides the authentication string used for SNMP read-write operations You can also set the Campus-REX to perform authentication error trap generation.
CAD1069i5.book Page 8 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring with an ASCII Terminal 2 Type 2 then press ENTER . The SNMP Configuration menu displays. May 3, 1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS INC., CAMPUS RS, Version x.
CAD1069i5.book Page 9 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring with an ASCII Terminal Enabling Authentication Error Trap Generation To enable authentication error trap generation: 1 From the SNMP Configuration menu, type 3 then press system enables authentication trap generation. 2 Type 4 then press ENTER . The system prompts you to enter the IP address for the first trap receiver. 3 Type the IP address, in decimal-dotted notation, then press SNMP Configuration menu displays.
CAD1069i5.book Page 10 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring with an ASCII Terminal CONFIGURING STARTUP PARAMETERS The Campus-REX can take its startup information from its internal NVRAM or from a network server. For more information about downloading startup information from a network, see “Management Protocols” on page 7-11. Set the Boot Mode option to one of the following: • Local sets the Campus-REX to receive its protocol and network configuration from internal memory.
CAD1069i5.book Page 11 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring with an ASCII Terminal 2 Type 1 then press displays. ENTER . The Bridge/Router Configuration menu Dec 9, 1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS INC., CAMPUS RS, Version x.
CAD1069i5.book Page 12 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring with an ASCII Terminal CONFIGURING THE CAMPUS-REX AS A MASTER OR SLAVE UNIT The Transceiver Mode option determines the hierarchy of the two Campus units when attempting to establish an HDSL link. There are three settings: Master, Slave and Auto. Master and Slave are available for all three HDSL Operating Mode settings. Auto Mode is only available for Standard and Extended Modes, and is not available for AutoSync Mode.
CAD1069i5.book Page 13 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring with an ASCII Terminal To change the Transceiver Mode: 1 3 From the Main Menu, type Menu displays. then press ENTER . May 3, 1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS INC., CAMPUS RS, Version x.
CAD1069i5.book Page 14 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring with an ASCII Terminal Dec 9, 1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS INC., CAMPUS RS, Version x.
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CAD1069i5.book Page 17 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring with an ASCII Terminal ENTERING SYSTEM INFORMATION This section describes how to enter information about the system. This information is not required for system operation, but can assist in maintenance and troubleshooting tasks.
CAD1069i5.book Page 18 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring with an ASCII Terminal 2 Type 1 then press ENTER . The System Parameters menu displays. May 3, 1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS INC., CAMPUS RS, Version x.
CAD1069i5.book Page 19 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring with an ASCII Terminal Setting a Password A password prevents unauthorized access to Campus configuration options. Once a password has been set, it must be entered to log on to the system. Your password can be any combination of up to ten letters or numbers, but the first character must be a letter. Passwords are case-sensitive.
CAD1069i5.book Page 20 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring with an ASCII Terminal To set or change these identifiers: 3 From the System Parameters menu, type system prompts you to enter the Unit ID. 2 Type a unique identifier for the unit, up to 64 characters then press ENTER . The system displays the System Parameters menu. 3 Type 4 then press circuit ID. 4 Type a unique identifier for the circuit, up to 32 characters then press ENTER . The system displays the System Parameters menu.
CAD1069i5.book Page 21 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring with an ASCII Terminal • The Remote to Remote loopback tests the remote data port. • The Local to Remote loopback tests the remote data port, the entire data path inside the remote Campus unit, the HDSL line, the HDSL transceivers of both units, and most of the internal data path inside the local unit. This loopback does not test the local data port drivers and receivers.
CAD1069i5.book Page 22 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring with an ASCII Terminal 2 Type 1 then press ENTER . The Loopback Settings Menu displays. May 3, 1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS INC., CAMPUS RS, Version x.
CAD1069i5.book Page 23 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring with an ASCII Terminal Setting the Loopback Timeout The loopback timeout determines the amount of time before a loopback clears automatically. Choose one of the following: • 20 minutes • 60 minutes • 120 minutes • None (disables the loopback timeout) If you set the loopback timeout to NONE, a loopback runs until you clear it manually or turn the unit off. 1 Open the Loopback Settings menu. 2 Type 7 then press ENTER .
CAD1069i5.book Page 24 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring with an ASCII Terminal UPDATING THE CAMPUS-REX FIRMWARE Before you can upgrade a Campus-RS unit, you must first download the firmware file(s) to your computer. These files are available on the ADC Web site, www.adc.com. 1 From the Main Menu, type displays. 4 then press ENTER . The Diagnostics menu May 3, 1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS INC., CAMPUS RS, Version x.
CAD1069i5.book Page 25 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Configuring with an ASCII Terminal 6 Click Comm, Comm Port, then select the COM port to which the Campus-RS unit is connected. 7 Click Comm, Baud Rate, 9600. 8 Click Protocol, DNL Mode. 9 In the DNL Mode Options box, set the DNL Rate to Standard. 10 In the DNL Mode Options box, set the Destination to Local. 11 Select the directory and file you want to copy to the Campus-RS unit.
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CAD1069i5.book Page 1 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM MONITORING WITH AN ASCII TERMINAL 6 This chapter describes how to use an ASCII terminal to view performance and product information. To use an ASCII terminal to configure system options, see the previous chapter.
CAD1069i5.book Page 2 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Monitoring with an ASCII Terminal MONITORING HDSL PERFORMANCE The Current System Status menu provides a variety of information on the current performance of the Campus system. To open the Current System Status menu: 1 From the Main Menu, type Menu displays. 1 then press ENTER . May 3, 1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS INC., CAMPUS RS, Version x.
CAD1069i5.book Page 3 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Monitoring with an ASCII Terminal 2 Type 1 then press ENTER . The Current System Status menu displays. May 3, 1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS INC., CAMPUS RS, Version x.
CAD1069i5.book Page 4 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Monitoring with an ASCII Terminal The information on the Current System Status menu does not update automatically. To update this information, type U then press ENTER . To clear the 24 Hour ES and 24 Hour UAS counters, type ENTER . C then press The following sections describe how to monitor HDSL performance history. 24-Hour Performance History To display HDSL information for the last 24 hours: 1 From the Main Menu, type Menu displays.
CAD1069i5.book Page 5 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Monitoring with an ASCII Terminal To view more history information: • To view the next page of the report, type • To view the previous page, type P N then press then press To update information on this screen, type U ENTER . ENTER . then press ENTER . Performance history information is lost when power is removed from the Campus unit.
CAD1069i5.book Page 6 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Monitoring with an ASCII Terminal To update information on this screen, type U then press ENTER . Performance history information is lost when power is removed from the Campus unit. VIEWING LOCAL ALARM HISTORY To display alarm history information: 1 From the Main Menu, type Menu displays. 1 then press ENTER . May 3, 1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS INC., CAMPUS RS, Version x.
CAD1069i5.book Page 7 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Monitoring with an ASCII Terminal 2 Type 4 then press ENTER . The Local Alarm History screen displays. May 3, 1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS INC., CAMPUS RS, Version x.
CAD1069i5.book Page 8 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Monitoring with an ASCII Terminal VIEWING ETHERNET STATISTICS The REX Statistics screen provides a count of valid Ethernet packets received and forwarded by the Ethernet and HDSL ports. To open the REX Statistics screen: 1 From the Main Menu, type menu displays. 2 then press ENTER . The Data Port Settings Dec 9, 1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS INC., CAMPUS RS, Version x.
CAD1069i5.book Page 9 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Monitoring with an ASCII Terminal 2 Type 5 then press ENTER . The REX Statistics screen displays. May 3, 1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS INC., CAMPUS RS, Version x.
CAD1069i5.book Page 10 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Monitoring with an ASCII Terminal VIEWING PRODUCT INFORMATION The Product Information screen displays manufacturing information about the Campus-REX RS Interface Card. This information is important if you ever need to contact ADC for technical support. To open the Product Information screen: 1 From the Main Menu, type screen displays. 2 Type 5 then press ENTER . 1 then press ENTER . The System Status The Product Information screen displays.
CAD1069i5.book Page 1 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM INTERNETWORKING AND MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW 7 You can configure the Campus-REX as a bridge to forward Ethernet data based on MAC addresses, or as a router to route Ethernet data based on IP addresses. You can also configure parameters for management and encapsulation protocols. This chapter provides an overview of internetworking and network management concepts.
CAD1069i5.book Page 2 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Internetworking and Management Overview MAC-LEVEL BRIDGING AND SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL The following sections describe the MAC-level bridge and the Spanning Tree algorithm function. MAC-Level Bridging A bridge moves information across an internetwork from a source to a destination at the link layer (of an OSI reference model). The information is sent to a physical address known as a Media Access Control (MAC) address.
CAD1069i5.book Page 3 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Internetworking and Management Overview Example Physical Network* LAN Bridge 1 Bridge 2 Bridge 3 ENET 1 Bridge 4 LAN E N E T 2 Bridge 5 ENET 3 Loop-free Topology Using Spanning Tree Protocol LAN Bridge 1 Bridge 2 Bridge 3 ENET 1 Bridge 4 E N E T 2 LAN Bridge 5 ENET 3 *This physical configuration is valid only when used with Spanning Tree to eliminate loops.
CAD1069i5.book Page 4 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Internetworking and Management Overview To enable or disable Spanning Tree, see “Configure the Campus-REX as a Bridge or Router” on page 3-19. The Campus-REX uses the Spanning Tree defaults shown in the table below. These values are user-configurable through SNMP as part of the Spanning Tree group in RFC 1493.
CAD1069i5.book Page 5 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Internetworking and Management Overview The following shows a more complex example of multiple gateways that use static IP routing to route packets sourced from specific users to different destination gateways. In this example, packets from each subscriber are routed through a common hub to a router dedicated to that subscriber.
CAD1069i5.book Page 6 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Internetworking and Management Overview When you choose to configure the Campus-REX for static IP routing, set the configuration options defined in the following table. To set these options, see “Configuring as a Router” on page 3-23.
CAD1069i5.book Page 7 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Internetworking and Management Overview Parameter Definition Bridge/Router Mode Select Bridge or Router. Both Campus-REX units connected through the HDSL link must be configured as routers for static routing to work. Packet Encapsulation Select either PPP or HDLC. You must set both Campus-REX units connected through the HDSL link to the same encapsulation option. For static routing, set this option to HDLC.
CAD1069i5.book Page 8 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Internetworking and Management Overview parties from eavesdropping to discover routes to remote sites connected through the HDSL line.
CAD1069i5.book Page 9 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Internetworking and Management Overview Campus-REX IP Addresses Each Campus-REX unit has two IP addresses, the LAN address and the Line address. In the following figure, the non-shaded side of the Campus-REX indicates the LAN address, which is for the Ethernet (10BASE-T) connection. The shaded side of the Campus-REX is the IP Line address, which is for the HDSL connection. Note that the IP Line address is different from the LAN addresses.
CAD1069i5.book Page 10 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Internetworking and Management Overview Default Gateway: upstream router address: 192.168.13.209 Destination: 192.168.242.0 Next Hop 192.168.240.10 Mask: 255.255.255.0 IP: 192.168.13.210 Mask: 255.255.255.0 IP: 192.168.240.1 Mask: 255.255.255.0 The Internet Provider Router DNS Server IP: 192.168.240.20 Mask: 255.255.255.0 Provider Server Default Gateway: 192.168.240.1 Mask: 255.255.255.0 Destination: 192.168.242.0 Next Hop 172.16.100.
CAD1069i5.book Page 11 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Internetworking and Management Overview MANAGEMENT PROTOCOLS SNMP is used for remote configuring of system and bridge parameters, monitoring statistics, and performing advanced management. BOOTP is available for the Campus-REX to download system software code. SNMP This messaging protocol specifies how to send information between a Network Management Station (NMS) and managed devices on a network.
CAD1069i5.book Page 12 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Internetworking and Management Overview Attribute Factory Default Local IP Address 0.0.0.0 Local Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Boot Router IP Address 0.0.0.0 Default Router IP Address 0.0.0.0 Boot Server IP Address 0.0.0.0 Boot Mode (local, network) Local Image Load Mode (local, network) Local SNMP RO Community String Public SNMP RW Community String Private Trap Receiver 1 IP Address 0.0.0.
CAD1069i5.book Page 13 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Internetworking and Management Overview The Campus-REX provides an SNMP agent that supports several MIBs for the management of the system. The SNMP agent can process datagrams received from both the Ethernet interface (LAN) and the HDSL interface (Line).
CAD1069i5.book Page 14 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Internetworking and Management Overview You can download product-specific MIBs through the Internet at ftp.adc.com. Use the following: • FTP ftp.adc.com • log in using anonymous as your login name • use guest or your e-mail address as your user password • enter cd /snmp/rex/mib • get pgrexmib.txt BOOTP BOOTP is used to download configuration information to the Campus-REX from a BOOTP server.
CAD1069i5.book Page 15 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Internetworking and Management Overview ENCAPSULATION PROTOCOLS You can select from two packet encapsulation formats for Ethernet data for the Campus-REX: • High-level Data Link Control (HDLC) • Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) HDLC is the default setting, and should be used in most applications. Use PPP only if the remote unit is a synchronous interface card, such as V.35.
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CAD1069i5.book Page 1 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM TECHNICAL REFERENCE A SPECIFICATIONS Physical Height 0.7 inches (1.8 cm) Width 2.8 inches (7.0 cm) Depth 5.6 inches (14.1 cm) Weight 4.0 ounces (113.4 gm) Equipment Interface Ethernet Port Connector RJ-45C, 10BASE-T Bandwidth Filtering 14 kpps (64-byte frames) max Forwarding 2.7 kpps Full-duplex Encapsulation Format HDLC or PPP Bridging IEEE 802.
CAD1069i5.book Page 2 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Technical Reference Environmental Operating Temperature 0° to 50° C Relative Humidity 0 to 85% Electromagnetic Emissions Per FCC Part 15 Class A, CE Safety Compliance UL, CSA, CE ADC reserves the right to change features and specifications without notice.
CAD1069i5.book Page 3 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Technical Reference LCD MENU REFERENCE The illustration on the following pages diagrams the LCD menu structure.
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CAD1069i5.book Page 5 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Technical Reference ASCII TERMINAL MENU REFERENCE The illustration on the following pages shows the ASCII terminal menu structure for the Campus-REX unit.
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CAD1069i5.book Page 1 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM THE DOCUMENTATION SET C This table describes the manuals and guides in the Campus-RS documentation set. Document Description Campus-Star User Manual Contains instructions for setting up and using a Campus-Star. The manual includes instructions for installing Line Units and interface cards into the Campus-Star chassis. Campus-RS Line Unit User Manual Describes the features of the Campus-RS Line Unit and provides installation instructions.
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CAD1069i5.book Page 1 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM CONTACTING ADC D PRODUCT SUPPORT ADC Customer Service Group provides expert pre-sales and post-sales support and training for all its products. Technical support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by contacting the ADC Technical Assistance Center. Sales Assistance 800.366.3891 extension 73000 (USA and Canada) 952.917.3000 Fax: 952.917.3237 • Quotation Proposals Systems Integration 800.366.3891, extension 73000 (USA and Canada) 952.917.
CAD1069i5.book Page 2 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Contacting ADC Online Technical Support • www.adc.com/Knowledge_Base/index.jsp Online Technical Publications • www.adc.com/library1/ Product Return Department 800.366.3891 ext. 73748 or 952.917.3748 Fax: 952.917.3237 Email: repair&return@adc.com • ADC Return Material Authorization (RMA) number and instructions must be obtained before returning products. All 800 lines are toll-free in the USA and Canada.
CAD1069i5.book Page 1 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM INDEX Numerics loopbacks ......................5-20 to 5-23 10BASE-T making selections ........................ 5-4 address ......................................... 7-9 Master/Slave settings ....5-12 to 5-14 checking line status ..................... 2-7 port statistics .....................6-8 to 6-9 connecting the Ethernet cable .......................................2-4 to 2-6 restoring default settings ...5-5 to 5-6 port address ..........
CAD1069i5.book Page 2 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Campus-768 ......................................... 1-2 Default Router Campus-E1 ........................................... 1-2 bridge ............................ 3-21 to 3-23 Campus-Star connecting to an ASCII terminal 3-3 router ............................. 3-23 to 3-28 desktop unit installing the card ........................ 2-3 compatibility ............................... 2-1 Campus-T1 ...........................................
CAD1069i5.book Page 3 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM Extended Mode installing in description ................................... 1-4 Campus-Star ............................... 2-3 HDSL Parameters menu ..3-16, 3-17 desktop unit ................................. 2-2 setting on ASCII terminal ...................................3-11 to 3-15 interface card product information .... 4-12 setting on LCD ................3-8 to 3-10 configuration .................3-23 to 3-28 IP router ...................
CAD1069i5.book Page 4 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM local subnet mask margin threshold bridge ............................3-21 to 3-23 ASCII terminal ......................... 5-15 router ......................................... 3-26 local to local loopback ....................... 5-20 LCD ............................................ 4-6 Master mode local to remote loopback ...........4-10, 5-21 ASCII terminal ............. 5-12 to 5-14 local unit ID .......................................
CAD1069i5.book Page 5 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM R Standard Mode description ................................... 1-2 received frames setting on ASCII terminal ..... 3-11 to 3-13 ASCII terminal ..................6-8 to 6-9 LCD ........................................... 4-14 setting on LCD ..................3-8 to 3-9 remote alarms ASCII terminal ..................6-6 to 6-7 starting loopbacks ASCII terminal .......................... 5-22 LCD .............................................
CAD1069i5.book Page 6 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM timeout U ASCII terminal .......................... 5-23 unit ID ................................................ 5-19 LCD .......................................... 4-12 updating firmware ............................. 5-24 timing source .... 3-21 to 3-23, 3-29 to 3-31 Transceiver Mode ASCII terminal ..............5-12 to 5-14 LCD ............................................ 4-4 transmission rate ........................1-2 to 1-5 setting .........
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CAD1069i5.book Page 2 Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM ADC DSL Systems, Inc. 14402 Franklin Avenue Tustin, CA 92780-7013 Tel: 714.832.9922 Fax: 714.832.9924 Technical Assistance Tel: 800.638.0031 Tel: 714.730.3222 Fax: 714.730.2400 ISO 9001/TL 9000 DNV Certification, Inc.