Express 5210Frame Relay Service Unit User Manual61200208L1-1AOctober 19991200208L1 Base Unit1202187L1 Dual FXO Card1202188L1 Dual FXS Card1202189L1 Du
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Chapter 8. Voice Configuration8-2 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Switched ModeSWITCHED mode is used to multiplex several remote extensions (up t
Chapter 8. Voice Configuration61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 8-3Selections Available for a Unit in Direct ModeThe DLCI MAPPING choices for a un
Chapter 8. Voice Configuration8-4 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Min Jitter Buffers (MIN JITTER)The minimum number of 30 ms frames that will be
Chapter 8. Voice Configuration61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 8-5Interface TypeSelect a two-wire or four-wire interface type (for the E&M vo
Chapter 8. Voice Configuration8-6 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 9-1Chapter 9Network Port ConfigurationNETWORK PORTAccess the network options by selecting NETWORK PORT from the
Chapter 9. Network Port Configuration9-2 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Figure 9-1. Network Port Configuration Menu TreeWhen configuring from a
Chapter 9. Network Port Configuration61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 9-3Figure 9-2. Network Port Configuration Terminal MenuInterface Type (INT
Chapter 9. Network Port Configuration9-4 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Physical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPTS)If a DCE card is installed, these
Chapter 9. Network Port Configuration61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 9-5Signal Type (SIGNAL)Set this option to match the network signaling type.
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual xiTable of ContentsChapter 1. IntroductionUnderstanding Frame Relay ...
Chapter 9. Network Port Configuration9-6 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1The status of the connection can be viewed in the STATISTICS menu under
Chapter 9. Network Port Configuration61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 9-7LLC2 Busy Timeout (BUSY TO)Length of time the LLC2 protocol will wait fo
Chapter 9. Network Port Configuration9-8 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1DBU DLCIEnter the DLCI that the remote Express 5210 is transmitting to (
Chapter 9. Network Port Configuration61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 9-9IP InterfaceThe Express 5210 creates an IP interface for a PVC based on
Chapter 9. Network Port Configuration9-10 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 10-1Chapter 10Dial Backup ConfigurationDIAL BACKUP OPTIONSThe CONFIGURE DIAL BACKUP menu (Figure 10-1) stores di
Chapter 10. Dial Backup Configuration10-2 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Figure 10-2. Dial Backup Menu Tree Auto DBUThe automatic DBU option sp
Chapter 10. Dial Backup Configuration61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 10-3DBU OptionsBeeper OptionIf enabled, the Express 5210 issues an intermit
Chapter 10. Dial Backup Configuration10-4 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1DBU CriteriaWith OOSWhen enabled, the Express 5210 enters backup mode i
Chapter 10. Dial Backup Configuration61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 10-5Wait to Redial (REDIAL DELAY)This option works in conjunction with the
Table of Contentsxii Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Menu Path ...
Chapter 10. Dial Backup Configuration10-6 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1V.34 DBU CardWhen a V.34 DBU interface card is installed, select MODEM
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 11-1Chapter 11System ConfigurationTo access SYSTEM configuration selections, choose CONFIGURATION from the MAIN
Chapter 11. System Configuration11-2 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Figure 11-2. System Configuration Front Panel MenuPassword Enter a new pass
Chapter 11. System Configuration61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 11-3If you are using the front panel, see the section Entering Letters Using the
Chapter 11. System Configuration11-4 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1History Interval Count (HST INT COUNT)Displays the number of history interva
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 12-1Chapter 12IP SetupIP ROUTING WITH THE EXPRESS 5210The Express 5210 contains an IP router function to resolve
Chapter 12. IP Setup12-2 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1In addition to RIP, the network port uses inverse ARP (RFC 1490) to associate peer route
Chapter 12. IP Setup61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 12-3Figure 12-1. IP Routing Front Panel Menu TreeSTATIC ROUTES IP ADDRESSNETMASKIP ADDRESS
Chapter 12. IP Setup12-4 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Viewing IP InformationView IP routing information either horizontally (as in Figure 12-2
Chapter 12. IP Setup61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 12-5Figure 12-3. Static Routing Menu (Vertical View)Static Routes TableThe STATIC ROUTES me
Table of Contents61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual xiiiOptions Menu...
Chapter 12. IP Setup12-6 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1.ARP CacheThe ARP CACHE menu displays the contents of the Express 5210 Address Resolutio
Chapter 12. IP Setup61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 12-7InterfacesThe INTERFACES menu configures and monitors all interfaces connected to the Ex
Chapter 12. IP Setup12-8 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Address Defines the individual interface IP address. If this field is left as 0.0.0.0, i
Chapter 12. IP Setup61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 12-9Network Name EntriesLogical network interfaces appear in the NETWORK NAME field in one o
Chapter 12. IP Setup12-10 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1PingUse the PING section of the IP SETUP menu to test the connection between the Expres
Chapter 12. IP Setup61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 12-11IP AddressEnter the IP address of the unit the Express 5210 is sending an echo request
Chapter 12. IP Setup12-12 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Reset StatsThis selection clears the PING test results.Start/StopThis selection activat
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 13-1Chapter 13StatisticsFor descriptions of the terminal STATISTICS menus see the following section, Viewing Sta
Chapter 13. Statistics13-2 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Figure 13-1. Main Statistics ScreenMenu Viewing OptionsSome statistics are given in t
Chapter 13. Statistics61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 13-3example of a STATISTICS screen in the INTERVALS view format is shown in Figure 13-2. V
Table of Contentsxiv Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Physical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPTS) ...7
Chapter 13. Statistics13-4 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Horizontal or Vertical DisplayView statistical information either horizontally or vert
Chapter 13. Statistics61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 13-5DLCI StatsSelect DLCI STATS from the DTE PORT STATISTICS menu to access information on
Chapter 13. Statistics13-6 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Max Rx ThruAvg Rx ThruMaximum/average throughput sample in the receive direction for t
Chapter 13. Statistics61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 13-7DTE Status If a lead is active on the DTE port, it is listed as ON in the DTE STATUS m
Chapter 13. Statistics13-8 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1DLCI StatsSelect DLCI STATS from the NETWORK PORT STATISTICS menu to access informatio
Chapter 13. Statistics61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 13-9DLCI ListThis menu lists all available DLCIs and classifies them as being in an ACTIVE
Chapter 13. Statistics13-10 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1System StatisticsThe system time and date (as set in the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu),
Chapter 13. Statistics61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 13-11Figure 13-3. View System Statistics MenuVoice StatusSelecting FXO, FXS, or E&M S
Chapter 13. Statistics13-12 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1DTE Port StatisticsThe following information is displayed when DTE is selected.Contro
Chapter 13. Statistics61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 13-13DCD Loss ErrorsTotal times the data carrier detect signal was lost.CRC ErrorsFrames r
Table of Contents61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual xvSignal Type (SIGNAL) ...
Chapter 13. Statistics13-14 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Signal StateCurrent state of frame relay port (up or down). See Figure 13-5.Signal S
Chapter 13. Statistics61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 13-15DCD Loss ErrorsTotal times the data carrier detect signal was lost.CRC ErrorsFrames r
Chapter 13. Statistics13-16 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Frames OutTotal transmitted frames.Errored FramesTotal errored frames received.Overru
Chapter 13. Statistics61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 13-17time, and the ethernet address. See Figure 13-7 and Figure 13-8. Press Cancel to re
Chapter 13. Statistics13-18 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1FXS/FXO/E&M Port StatusThe first two voice port LCD screens display the current s
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 14-1Chapter 14TestingThis menu allows you to activate PVC loopback tests and perform voice port diagnostics. Se
Chapter 14. Testing14-2 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Figure 14-2. Front Panel Test MenuPVC LoopbackA PVC LOOPBACK test is a non-intrusive loo
Chapter 14. Testing61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 14-3Figure 14-3. PVC Loopback MenuTerminal PVC Loopback SelectionsSelect the DLCI of the PVC
Chapter 14. Testing14-4 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Frames TxNumber of frames transmitted across the selected PVC during the current loopback
Chapter 14. Testing61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 14-5View Test Descriptions of each field in the VIEW TEST menu follow:Test StateDisplays curr
Table of Contentsxvi Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1System Name ...
Chapter 14. Testing14-6 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Voice Interface (Voice)Selecting VOICE INTERFACE from the TEST menu allows you to test th
Chapter 14. Testing61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 14-7Test ToneThis command transmits a 1 kHz test tone towards the digital network. If Unit 1
Chapter 14. Testing14-8 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 15-1Chapter 15Activating DBU FunctionsDIAL OPTIONSThe dial options available from the Main menu appear in Figure
Chapter 15. Activating DBU Functions15-2 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Frame Relay/DDS OriginateThe following options are available when the ne
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual A-1Appendix APinoutsThe following tables give the pin assignments for the connectors located on the back of the
Appendix A. PinoutsA-2 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Table A-2. Control Connector Pin AssignmentsTable A-3. 10BaseT Connector Pin Assignment
Appendix A. Pinouts61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual A-3Table A-4. DTE Connector Pin AssignmentsV.35 Adapter CableThe V.35 adapter cable allows
Appendix A. PinoutsA-4 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Table A-5. V.35 Connector Pin AssignmentsPin CCITT DescriptionA 101 Protective ground (P
Appendix A. Pinouts61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual A-5Table A-6. DBU Card Pin AssignmentsTable A-7. Voice Card Connector Pin AssignmentsPin N
Table of Contents61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual xviiChapter 14. TestingPVC Loopback...
Appendix A. PinoutsA-6 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Table A-8. DTE/DCE Connector Pin Assignments(DCE Card Option)DB25 Pin# V.35 Pin# Functio
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual B-1Appendix BSpecifications SummarySPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURESThis appendix contains the standard specifications
Appendix B. Specifications SummaryB-2 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1DTE Data InterfaceDB25 femaleEIA-232 electrical and physical interfacesV.3
Appendix B. Specifications Summary61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual B-3Line current and ring voltage suppliedR.E.N. - 3TIA 464A DTMF decode and r
Appendix B. Specifications SummaryB-4 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1TransparentAsynchronous transparentBOP transparent (HDLC)Network Protocol
Appendix B. Specifications Summary61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual B-5Agency ApprovalsFCC part 15, Class A and Part 68Industry Canada CS03UL and
Appendix B. Specifications SummaryB-6 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual C-1Appendix CAcronyms/AbbreviationsACK... acknowledgmentANSI... American National
Appendix C. Acronyms/AbbreviationsC-2 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1DSR... data set readyDSU... data service u
Appendix C. Acronyms/Abbreviations61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual C-3RIP... routing information protocolRMA...
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Appendix C. Acronyms/AbbreviationsC-4 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual D-1Appendix DGlossary4-wire Switched 56An AT&T proprietary 56/64 kbps switched digital data service offered
Appendix D. GlossaryD-2 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1the frame relay frame off each LAN frame, and passes the LAN frame on to the end device.
Appendix D. Glossary61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual D-3channel bank, or directly to another device producing a digital signal; for exam-ple, a
Appendix D. GlossaryD-4 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1DSU loopbackA telco initiated test which loops the DSU back to the telco and is used to
Appendix D. Glossary61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual D-5frame-relay-capable interface deviceA communications device that performs encapsulation.
Appendix D. GlossaryD-6 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1ISDNIntegrated Services Digital Network. A network architecture that enables end-to-end
Appendix D. Glossary61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual D-7PVCpermanent virtual circuit. A frame relay logical link, whose endpoints and class of
Appendix D. GlossaryD-8 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1SNMPsimple network management protocol. A control and reporting scheme widely used to m
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual Index-1IndexNumerics10BaseT 1-4, 2-1, 2-3, 2-5, B-21B+D ISDN 1-64-wire SW56 1-6, 1-7, 2-2DBU card 1-356/64 DDS D
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual xixList of FiguresFigure 2-1. Express 5210 Rear View...
IndexIndex-2 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1average response timePVC loopback 14-5avg frame delay 13-6avg Rx frame 13-6avg Rx thru 13-4, 13-6, 1
Index61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual Index-315, 13-16CRC16 1-1CS 13-12, 13-14CTS 13-7CTS optionSDLC protocol 7-10customer service ixDdaily locko
IndexIndex-4 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1table 5-9DLCI list 13-9, 13-16DLCI mapping 8-2DLCI statistics 13-8DMS 100 10-5DSAP 7-11DSR 13-7DSU s
Index61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual Index-5FECN 7-3FEP 7-7FIFO 13-12, 13-14flags 7-17, 12-7frame relay protocol 7-4SDLC protocol 7-8transparent
IndexIndex-6 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1PPP async protocol 7-18PPP synchronous protocol 7-17SLIP protocol 7-20transparent async protocol 7-1
Index61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual Index-7local echo 4-4, 4-8local login 3-2lockout 1-3lockout end 10-3lockout start 10-3log out of a session
IndexIndex-8 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1network name 12-7, 12-9network port 2-4, 6-2configuration 6-2, 9-1configure first 9-1pinouts A-1netw
Index61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual Index-9EIA-232 1-2telnet utility 4-3V.35 1-2port disabledprotocol 7-3port statsDTE 13-4network port 13-7por
IndexIndex-10 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1RTS 13-7Rx BECN 13-6, 13-9Rx burst seconds 13-6Rx bytes 13-4, 13-5, 13-7, 13-9Rx CR 13-6, 13-9Rx DE
Index61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual Index-11SVC 1-1SW56 1-7switch type 10-5switched 8-1application 5-1Switched 56 1-3switched mode 8-2applicati
This product includes software developed by the University of California, Berkeley, and its contributors.901 Explorer BoulevardP.O. Box 140000Huntsvil
Table of Contentsxx Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Figure 8-1. Voice Options Menu...
IndexIndex-12 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1transparent async protocol 7-13menu tree 7-14transparent BOP 1-3transparent BOP protocol 7-11trap D
Index61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual Index-13Wwait to redial 10-5WAN 1-1warranty 1-3weekend lock 10-3wide area network 1-1with no LMI 10-4with n
IndexIndex-14 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1
Product Support InformationPre-Sales Inquiries and Applications SupportPlease contact your local distributor, ADTRAN Applications Engineering, or ADTR
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User ManualxxiList of TablesTable 5-1. SNA/SDLC Application Configuration Settings...5-3
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61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 1-1Chapter 1IntroductionUNDERSTANDING FRAME RELAYFrame relay is a wide area network (WAN) service designed to mi
Chapter 1. Introduction1-2 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1This DLCI is valid until the call is disconnected and may be assigned a different valu
Chapter 1. Introduction61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 1-3• DTE data port supports SDLC, frame relay, transparent BOP, PPP sync, PPP async, and
Chapter 1. Introduction1-4 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1SNMPThe Express 5210's embedded SNMP feature allows the unit to be accessed and c
Chapter 1. Introduction61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 1-5control the Express 5210 through the terminal menus. See the section TELNET Utility o
Chapter 1. Introduction1-6 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Dial Backup OperationThe Express 5210 supports dial backup of point-to-point DDS circu
Chapter 1. Introduction61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 1-7DBU Card Option Descriptions4-Wire Switched 56 DBU CardThis dial-up 4-wire SW56 card a
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual iiiAbout This ManualThis manual is arranged so you can quickly and easily find the information you need. The fo
Chapter 1. Introduction1-8 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 2-1Chapter 2InstallationUNPACK, INSPECT, POWER UPReceiving InspectionCarefully inspect the Express 5210 for any
Chapter 2. Installation2-2 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1ADTRAN shipments of DBU cards include the following:• DBU card• An 8-position modular
Chapter 2. Installation61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 2-3CONTROL, respectively. A 10BaseT LAN port is also provided. Pin assignments for thes
Chapter 2. Installation2-4 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1DBU and Voice Interface Card SlotsThe Express 5210 rear panel has two card slots for t
Chapter 2. Installation61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 2-510BaseT LAN ConnectorThe LAN port is an 8-pin modular connector that provides a 10Base
Chapter 2. Installation2-6 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 3-1Chapter 3Menu Navigation The Express 5210 can be configured using the front panel, terminal interface, or a
Chapter 3. Menu Navigation3-2 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1VT 100 Terminal Connection and OperationTo control the Express 5210 using a VT 100
Chapter 3. Menu Navigation61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 3-3Terminal Menu NavigationThe Express 5210 uses a multilevel menu structure that cont
iv Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Notes provide additional useful information.Cautions signify information that could prevent service interrup-t
Chapter 3. Menu Navigation3-4 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Left and Right Window PanesWhen you first start a terminal menu session, the termin
Chapter 3. Menu Navigation61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 3-5Right Window Pane NotationThe right window pane shows the contents of the currently
Chapter 3. Menu Navigation3-6 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Navigating Using the Keyboard KeysYou can use various keystrokes to move through th
Chapter 3. Menu Navigation61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 3-7Session Management KeystrokesConfiguration KeystrokesTo do this... Press this...Log
Chapter 3. Menu Navigation3-8 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Decrement the value of certain types of fields by one when you paste information in
Chapter 3. Menu Navigation61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 3-9FRONT PANEL INTERFACEThe Express 5210 front panel (shown in Figure 3-3 on page 3-15
Chapter 3. Menu Navigation3-10 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1LED DescriptionsThe Express 5210 front panel has seven LED indicators: TD, RD, ET
Chapter 3. Menu Navigation61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 3-11Front Panel Operation ExampleThe following steps and Figure 3-2 illustrate how to
Chapter 3. Menu Navigation3-12 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1EXPRESS 5210 MENU STRUCTUREThe menu structure for both the terminal and front pane
Chapter 3. Menu Navigation61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 3-13When DTE PORT is selected, the PROTOCOL enabled determines the se-lections for PHY
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual vImportant Safety InstructionsSave These InstructionsWhen using your telephone equipment, please follow these ba
Chapter 3. Menu Navigation3-14 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 4-1Chapter 4Using the Utilities DisksOVERVIEWADTRAN delivers PC software utilities with the Express 5210. These
Chapter 4. Using the Utilities Disks4-2 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Figure 4-1. TELNET Menu TreeSession MenuClick on SESSION to open the TEL
Chapter 4. Using the Utilities Disks61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 4-3Host NameAccepts and stores host names. You may enter a name, an IP addre
Chapter 4. Using the Utilities Disks4-4 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1DisconnectTerminates the TELNET session. To re-establish the session, sel
Chapter 4. Using the Utilities Disks61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 4-5Buffer SizeDisables terminal window scroll bars when set to zero. (This i
Chapter 4. Using the Utilities Disks4-6 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1 Figure 4-2. VT 100 Utilities Menu TreeSession MenuOpens VT 100 terminal
Chapter 4. Using the Utilities Disks61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 4-7DisconnectCloses the specified serial port at the end of a VT 100 session
Chapter 4. Using the Utilities Disks4-8 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Local EchoEchoes each character that you enter.AutoRepeatRepeats characte
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 5-1Chapter 5ApplicationsThis chapter provides examples of some common Express 5210 data and voice applications.
vi Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1FCC regulations require that the following information be provided in this manual:1. This equipment complies w
Chapter 5. Applications5-2 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Different roles can be assumed for each SDLC session. Disconnec-tion starts the role
Chapter 5. Applications61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 5-3Table 5-1. SNA/SDLC Application Configuration SettingsHOST 5210 REMOTE 5210DTE PortP
Chapter 5. Applications5-4 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Transparent ApplicationIn cases when the user protocol is not supported by the Express
Chapter 5. Applications61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 5-5Table 5-2. Transparent BOP Application SettingsFigure 5-3. Transparent Async Applica
Chapter 5. Applications5-6 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Table 5-3. Transparent Async Application SettingsHOST 5210 REMOTE 5210DTE Port Protoc
Chapter 5. Applications61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 5-7LAN ApplicationThe Express 5210’s 10BaseT ethernet port allows IP routing between the
Chapter 5. Applications5-8 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Table 5-4. LAN Application SettingsHOST 5210 ENTRY 1 ENTRY 2 ENTRY 3Network NameNET:
Chapter 5. Applications61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 5-9VOICE APPLICATIONSVoice over frame relay can be accomplished using the Express 5210 wi
Chapter 5. Applications5-10 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1are trying to reach. The host looks up the extension in the extension/DLCI table and
Chapter 5. Applications61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 5-11Figure 5-5. Switched Mode ApplicationDaisy-Chaining Over Frame RelayIn this configur
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual viiFederal Communications CommissionRadio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and fou
Chapter 5. Applications5-12 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Figure 5-6. Daisy-Chaining ApplicationPLAR Mode ApplicationPLAR (private line automa
Chapter 5. Applications61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 5-13Figure 5-7. PLAR Mode ApplicationDirect Mode ApplicationDirect mode is used to set u
Chapter 5. Applications5-14 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Figure 5-8. Direct Mode Application
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 6-1Chapter 6Configuration OverviewLOCAL AND REMOTE CONFIGURATIONThe Express 5210 can be configured and managed l
Chapter 6. Configuration Overview6-2 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Configuration MenuThe CONFIGURATION menu (Figure 6-1) consists of submenus r
Chapter 6. Configuration Overview61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 6-3.Figure 6-1. Terminal Configuration Menu (Voice and DBUcards installed)
Chapter 6. Configuration Overview6-4 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 7-1Chapter 7DTE Port ConfigurationConfigure the PROTOCOL, PHYSICAL LAYER OPTIONS, PROTOCOL OPTIONS, and ADDRESS
Chapter 7. DTE Port Configuration7-2 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1See Figure 7-2 for the front panel menu tree leading to the PROTOCOL selecti
Chapter 7. DTE Port Configuration61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 7-3Port Disabled Protocol (DISABLE)Follow the menu tree shown in Figure 7-3 to
viii Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Canadian Equipment LimitationsNotice: The Canadian Industry and Science Canada label identifies certified e
Chapter 7. DTE Port Configuration7-4 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1TD Clock Source (TD CLOCK SRC)Set the clock source to INTERNAL or EXTERNAL.T
Chapter 7. DTE Port Configuration61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 7-5Figure 7-4. Frame Relay Protocol Menu TreeProtocol Options (PROTOCOL OPTS)C
Chapter 7. DTE Port Configuration7-6 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1N392 and N393These parameters define the error threshold for the UNI formed
Chapter 7. DTE Port Configuration61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 7-7Address Table (ADDR TABLE)DTE Port DLCI (DTE DLCI)Enter the DTE PORT DLCI in
Chapter 7. DTE Port Configuration7-8 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1All PU ADDRESSES for a port must be unique, but it is not necessary that the
Chapter 7. DTE Port Configuration61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 7-9Figure 7-5. SDLC Protocol Menu TreeProtocol Options (PROTOCOL OPTS)Poll/Res
Chapter 7. DTE Port Configuration7-10 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Slow Poll Ratio (POLL RATIO)Determine how often devices on the Slow Poll li
Chapter 7. DTE Port Configuration61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 7-11LLC2 SSAPDefines a point-to-point connection on the network. For an SDLC c
Chapter 7. DTE Port Configuration7-12 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Figure 7-6. Transparent BOP Menu TreePhysical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPTS
Chapter 7. DTE Port Configuration61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 7-13Transmit Idle Code (TX IDLE CODE)Enable the Express 5210 to transmit FLAGS
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual ixWarranty and Customer ServiceADTRAN will replace or repair this product within five years from the date of shi
Chapter 7. DTE Port Configuration7-14 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1device with the character format set under the DTE port PHYSICAL LAYER OPTI
Chapter 7. DTE Port Configuration61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 7-15Bit RateSelect the operating speed to match the DTE device connected to the
Chapter 7. DTE Port Configuration7-16 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1PPP Synchronous Protocol (PPP SYNC)PPP SYNCHRONOUS protocol provides a PPP
Chapter 7. DTE Port Configuration61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 7-17Physical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPTS)Interface Type (INTERFACE)Select the
Chapter 7. DTE Port Configuration7-18 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Physical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPTS)Interface Type (INTERFACE)Select the
Chapter 7. DTE Port Configuration61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 7-19Figure 7-9. PPP Asynchronous Protocol Menu TreeSLIP ProtocolThe SLIP proto
Chapter 7. DTE Port Configuration7-20 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1Physical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPTS)Interface Type (INTERFACE)Select the
Chapter 7. DTE Port Configuration61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 7-21Figure 7-10. SLIP Protocol Menu TreePROTOCOL SLIPPHYSICAL LAYER OPTIONS IN
Chapter 7. DTE Port Configuration7-22 Express 5210 User Manual 61200208L1-1
61200208L1-1 Express 5210 User Manual 8-1Chapter 8Voice ConfigurationSelect FXS, FXO, or E&M OPTIONS from the CONFIGURATION menu. The option avai
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