Paradyne FrameSaver SLV 9x24 Series Bedienungsanleitung

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FrameSaverSLV 9x24
1-Slot Unit
Installation Instructions
Document Number 9024-A2-GN10-20
December 1998
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FrameSaver SLV
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User’s Guide
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Before You Begin
If you ordered a wall mounting kit (Feature No. 9001-F1-891) for your 1-slot
FrameSaver unit, install the wall mounting before you start installing the unit. Contact
your sales representative to order this feature.
Before you begin installing the 1-slot FrameSaver unit make sure you have:
A dedicated, grounded power outlet that is protected by a circuit breaker within
6 feet of the FrameSaver SLV (service level verifier) unit.
A clean, well-lit, and ventilated site that is free from environmental extremes.
One to two feet of clearance for cable connections.
A physical connection to the frame relay network.
— T1, if a FrameSaver SLV 9124 unit.
— DDS, if a FrameSaver SLV 9624 unit.
An async (asynchronous) terminal or PC (personal computer) to set up the
FrameSaver unit.

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Node IP Addresses and Subnet Masks. See your network administrator for this
information.
The DLCI (data link connection identifier) for each end of the PVC (permanent
virtual circuit), provided when the frame relay service was purchased.
T1 time slot assignments, if a FrameSaver SLV 9124 unit.
NOTE:
It is important that you follow the instructions for installing the FrameSaver unit as
they are presented if you are to have a quick and trouble-free installation. Do not
install your cables until instructed to do so.
Safety Instructions
Please refer to the
EMI Warnings
and
Important Safety Instructions
beginning on
page 24.
Package Checklist
Verify that your package contains the following:
1-Slot FrameSaver SLV unit
Power cord with desktop 120 Vac power transformer
Modular cable for U.S. network access:
— RJ48C (T1) if a FrameSaver 9124 (20– 6.1m)
— RJ48S (DDS) if a FrameSaver 9624 (14– 4.3m)
FrameSaver SLV
9x24 Quick Reference
(Document No. 9024-A2-GL10)
Additional cables may need to be ordered. See
Cables You May Need to Order
on
page 3 when ordering cables.

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Cables You May Need to Order
FrameSaver SLV 9x24 units have native interfaces so cables can be purchased
anywhere, with the following exceptions.
If connecting to a . . . Order a . . . Model/Feature/
Part Number
T1 Line interface/connector
(
For use in Canada
)T1 line interface cable,
RJ48C-to-CA81A 3100-F1-510
LAN Customer converter with a DB25
plug on one end and an 8-pin
modular jack on the other end, with
a custom 8-conductor cable and
LAN adapter
3100-F2-910
External Device
(e.g., a modem) Standard EIA-232-D crossover
cable 9008-F1-550
Contact your sales representative to order cables.

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Installing the Power Supply and Cord
1. Insert the 4-prong plug into the POWER jack.
When inserting the plug at the rear of the FrameSaver unit, align the plug with the
notch above the POWER jack. Make sure the locking tab snaps securely into the
jack.
POWER
COM
NETWORK
DSX-1
98-15823
Power Cord /
Transformer
Insert the 3-prong plug
into an ac outlet.
OK
ALM
The front panel
OK LED lights.
2.
3.
3-Prong
Grounded
AC Outlet
Locking
Tab
POWER
(FrameSaver 9124
Shown)
Verification Check:
Did any LEDs light?
If yes, the FrameSaver unit has power and is operational.
If no, refer to
Troubleshooting Power and COM Port Connections
on page 6.

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Connecting the COM Port to an Async Terminal
The FrameSaver unit must first be directly connected to a VT100-compatible terminal,
or a PC or async terminal providing VT100 terminal emulation to set up access and
management of the unit.
1. Configure the async or VT100-compatible terminal to be compatible with the
FrameSaver unit:
– COM Port in use by your PC: COM1 or COM2
– COM Port Baud Rate set to 19.2 kbps.
– Character length set to 8 data bits.
– Parity set to none.
– Stop bit set to 1.
– Flow Control set to None.
2. Insert the DB25 end of the EIA-232 cable into the FrameSaver unit’s COM port.
98-15824
POWER
COM
NETWORK
DSX-1
To Connect to a PC
or Async Terminal
COM
Port
(FrameSaver 9124
Shown)
3. Insert the other end of the cable into the VT100-compatible terminal.
4. Tighten the screws on each side of the connector to secure them.
5. Press Enter on the keyboard (or Return, depending upon your keyboard) to display
the Main Menu.
Verification Check:
Did the Main Menu appear?
If yes, you are ready to continue with the installation.
If no,
– Recheck terminal and FrameSaver unit compatibility (see settings in Step 1).
– Did you press the Enter key on your keyboard?
Refer to
Troubleshooting Power and COM Port Connections
on page 6 for other
possible causes. Refer to
Chapter 13,
Troubleshooting
, in the User’s Guide for
additional explanations.

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Troubleshooting Power and COM Port Connections
Symptom Possible Cause Solutions
No power, or none
of the system LEDs
are lit.
Power cord is not
securely plugged into the
wall power outlet or the
universal power supply.
Check that the power cord is
securely attached at both ends.
Wall receptacle has no
power. 1. Check the wall receptacle power
by plugging in some equipment
that is known to be working.
2. Check the circuit breaker.
Power supply is
defective. Contact your sales or service
representative for replacement of
the power supply.
An LED is not lit. LED is burned out. Run the Lamp Test. If the LED in
question does not flash with the
other LEDs, contact your sales or
service representative.
Power-Up Self-Test
fails. The Alarm
LED is on after
power-up, but the
OK LED is not.
The FrameSaver unit has
detected an internal
hardware failure.
1. Reset the FrameSaver unit and
try again.
2. Contact your service
representative.
Cannot access the
FrameSaver unit or
the user interface.
Login or password is
incorrect, COM port is
misconfigured, or access
to the FrameSaver unit is
misconfigured.
1. Reset the FrameSaver unit (see
Chapter 12,
Operation and
Maintenance
, the User’s Guide).
2. Contact your service
representative.

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A Quick Guide to Configuration
The FrameSaver unit should operate using the default (factory-set) configuration
options, with exception to the changes specified in these installation instructions. Refer
to the following table for help navigating the menus.
Press the . . . To . . .
Esc key Go back one screen or menu level. To see a visual
representation of the menu levels, see Menu Hierarchy in
the
FrameSaver SLV 9x24 Quick Reference
.
Tab key, or
Up (↑) and Down (↓)
arrow keys
Move the cursor from one menu item to the next.
Enter or Return key Complete the menu or option selection.
Spacebar Display the next available setting when changing a
configuration option. All the available settings for an
option appears at the bottom of the screen.
As an example, follow these steps to go to the Configuration Edit/Display menu so you
can start setting up the unit:
1. From the Main Menu, press the down arrow key twice so the cursor is on
Configuration.
2. Press Enter to display the Configuration menu. The Load Configuration From menu
appears.
3. Press Enter to select Current Configuration, where the cursor is already positioned.
The Configuration Edit/Display menu appears.
This sequence of steps would be shown as the menu selection sequence:
Main Menu
→
Configuration
→
Load Configuration From:
→
Current Configuration
In the sections that follow, only the minimum option changes required are included so
you will have a quick and trouble-free installation.

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Installing and Setting Up the FrameSaver SLV
To complete the installation, you must:
Configure the FrameSaver unit.
Connect to the network.
Configure SNMP Trap Managers.
Connect to the DSX, if applicable (T1 units only).
Connect to the DTE equipment.
NOTE:
Follow these instructions as they are presented. Installation time will be increased
if you connect the cables first.
Verifying that Self-Test Passed
Before starting to configure the FrameSaver unit, confirm that the unit passed the
self-test.
1. Follow this menu selection sequence from the Main Menu, pressing Enter after
each selection:
Main Menu
→
Status
→
System and Test Status
2. Check the Self-Test Results column (in the center of the System and Test Status
screen).
– If Passed appears, the FrameSaver unit successfully completed the self-test.
– If any failure messages appear, reset the unit by disconnecting, then reconnecting
the power cord. The unit will perform the Self-Test again. If the failure reappears,
call your service representative for assistance. You may need to return the unit to
the factory.
Configuring the FrameSaver Unit
To configure the FrameSaver unit:
Enter time slot assignments, if installing a FrameSaver 9124.
Set up for management.
Set up Auto-Configuration.

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Entering Time Slot Assignments (9124 Only)
See
Assigning Time Slots (9124)
in Chapter 9,
Configuration Options
, of the User’s
Guide to read more about assigning time slots.
Time slots must be entered for the network interface.
1. If using the DSX-1 interface, select DSX-1 from the Configuration Edit/Display menu
and enable Interface Status.
2. Press Esc to return to the Configuration Edit/Display menu.
3. Select Time Slot Assignment from the Configuration Edit/Display menu.
4. If using the DSX-1 interface, map the desired time slots to the DSX-1 interface.
– Press the appropriate arrow or Tab key to position the cursor below the network
interface time slot number that will be assigned to the DSX-1 interface.
– Press the spacebar until the appropriate DSX-1 channel is displayed.
Helpful Hint:
All unconnected DSX-1 channels will appear for assignment, starting with the
lowest numbered one.
Press the spacebar to advance to the next available channel, then to
Unassgnd, then FrameRly. Press the spacebar again to wrap to the lowest
numbered DSX-1 channel, and the sequence repeats itself.
– Move onto the next time slot until all the desired time slots have been assigned to
a DSX-1 channel.
5. Press Ctrl-a to move the cursor to the bottom of the screen, type s(Save), and
press Enter. The Save Configuration To: prompt appears.
6. Select Current Configuration and press Enter.
7. Press Esc twice to return to the Configuration Edit/Display menu.
Proceed to
Setting Up for Management
on page 10.

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Setting Up for Management
See
Configuring the Communication Protocol
and
Configuring SNMP Management
in Chapter 9,
Configuration Options
, of the User’s Guide to read about the configuration
options identified in the following procedure.
To set up SNMP management:
1. Select Communication Protocol configuration options.
Configuration Edit/Display
→
Management and Communication
→
Communication Protocol
2. Minimally, enter the following options:
– Node IP Address
– Node Subnet Mask
3. Press Esc once to return to the Management and Communication menu.
4. Select General SNMP Management and press Enter.
5. Minimally, set Name 1 Access to Read/Write.
6. Press Ctrl-a to move the cursor to the bottom of the screen, type s(Save), and
press Enter. The Save Configuration To: prompt appears.
7. Select Current Configuration and press Enter.
8. Press Esc three times to return to the Main Menu.
Proceed to
Setting Up Auto-Configuration
on page 11.
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