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IQ Probe
Frame Relay Monitoring Probe
Part Number 1200214L1
Document Number 61200214L1-20A
January 2001
IQ Probe Unit 1200214L1
4-wire SW56 DBU Card 1204001L1
V.34 DBU Card 1204002L1
ISDN DBU Card 1204004L1
External DCE Card 1204006L1
V.34 DBU Card 1204002L2
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Page 1 - IQ Probe

IQ ProbeFrame Relay Monitoring ProbePart Number 1200214L1Document Number 61200214L1-20AJanuary 2001IQ Probe Unit 1200214L14-wire SW56 DBU Card 1204001

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xISDN Service Ordering Information for the ADTRAN IQ Probe With ISDN Dial BackupFor ADTRAN IQ Probe ISDN dial backup applications, the following guide

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Chapter 9. System Configuration9-2 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Subnet MaskEnter the subnet mask assigned to the LAN that the LAN 10BaseT port i

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Chapter 9. System Configuration61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 9-3Control Port Options (CTRL PORT OPTS)Control Port Mode (CTRL PORT MODE)Set the c

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Chapter 9. System Configuration9-4 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Trap Manager DLCI (TRAP DLCI)If the trap manager port is set for DCE or DTE, thi

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Chapter 9. System Configuration61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 9-5Protocols 1 and 2These selections allow you to arm the IQ Probe to gather statis

Page 7 - Digital Services

Chapter 9. System Configuration9-6 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20History Interval Size (HIS INT SIZE)The time entered in this field affects the I

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61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 10-1Chapter 10StatisticsFor descriptions of the terminal statistics menus, see the following section, Viewing Stati

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Chapter 10. Statistics10-2 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Terminal Statistics Display OptionsDTE port, DCE port, DBU port, and DLCI statistics are

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Chapter 10. Statistics61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 10-3Hot KeysOnce you have entered one of the statistics menus, hot keys are displayed across

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Chapter 10. Statistics10-4 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20DTE Port StatisticsInformation given is for the DTE port since the last reset. See Figu

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Chapter 10. Statistics61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 10-5Figure 10-3. DTE Port Statistics (View by Intervals)Interval RemainingNumber of seconds

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xiFor service offered from an Lucent 5ESS, request point-to-point line with the following features:Feature: ValueB1 Service: On Demand (DMD)Data Line

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Chapter 10. Statistics10-6 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Signal Down TimeTime in seconds the signaling state is down.Signal ErrorNumber of signal

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Chapter 10. Statistics61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 10-7Octet AlignNumber of frames received with a bit count that does not fall on 8-bit bounda

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Chapter 10. Statistics10-8 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Interval RemainingNumber of seconds remaining in the current timed interval. This field

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Chapter 10. Statistics61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 10-9Figure 10-4. DCE Port Statistics with DBU Card InstalledMaximum Tx ThroughputMaximum th

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Chapter 10. Statistics10-10 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Figure 10-5. DCE Port Statistics (View by Interval)Port UA TimeTime in seconds the DCE

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Chapter 10. Statistics61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 10-11Tx Full StatusNumber of full status polls transmitted by the IQ Probe.Rx LI OnlyNumber

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Chapter 10. Statistics10-12 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20EA ViolationNumber of frames received with an error in the EXTENDED ADDRESs (EA) bit fi

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Chapter 10. Statistics61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 10-13The selections are called PROTOCOL 1 and PROTOCOL 2 and are found in the SYSTEM portion

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Chapter 10. Statistics10-14 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20There are four different views of the Layer 3 Statistics:• Network Port, View by Interv

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Chapter 10. Statistics61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 10-15Px Rx FramesIn the Network Port view, this is the number of frames received on the net-

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xiiIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSSave These InstructionsWhen using your telephone equipment, please follow these basic safe-ty precautions to reduce th

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Chapter 10. Statistics10-16 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Top TalkerThe TOP TALKERS STATISTICS menu provides information regarding the top five t

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Chapter 10. Statistics61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 10-17Rx DistributionDisplays what percentage of the IP traffic received on the network port

Page 27 - List of Tables

Chapter 10. Statistics10-18 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Figure 10-8. DBU Port Statistics (View by Interval)DBU StateCurrent state of the DBU c

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Chapter 10. Statistics61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 10-19Average Rx ThroughputAverage throughput in the receive direction for the given interval

Page 29 - Introduction

Chapter 10. Statistics10-20 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Discard FrameNumber of frames discarded by the IQ Probe due to bad IP frames re-ceived

Page 30 - UNDERSTANDING FRAME RELAY

Chapter 10. Statistics61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 10-21DLCI StatisticsAccess specific DLCI statistics by pressing D from the DCE STATISTICS me

Page 31 - SNMP MANAGEMENT

Chapter 10. Statistics10-22 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Utilization (Tx and Rx)Displays the current CIR utilization sample for this PVC.Remaini

Page 32 - DIAL BACKUP OPERATION

Chapter 10. Statistics61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 10-23Average Tx ThroughputAverage throughput in the transmit direction for the given interva

Page 33 - DCE Card

Chapter 10. Statistics10-24 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Tx DENumber of frames transmitted from the DCE port over the specified DLCI with the DE

Page 34 - Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 10. Statistics61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 10-25Minimum Tx FrameSize of smallest frame transmitted across the DLCI.Maximum Tx FrameSize

Page 35 - Installation

xiiiLIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY ADTRAN warrants that for ten (10) years from the date of shipment to Customer, all products manufactured by ADTRAN will b

Page 36 - Power Up

Chapter 10. Statistics10-26 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20DLCI ListThis menu lists all available DLCIs and classifies them as active (A), inac-ti

Page 37 - REAR PANEL

Chapter 10. Statistics61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 10-27System StatisticsThe system time and date (as set in the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu), th

Page 38 - Chapter 2. Installation

Chapter 10. Statistics10-28 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20DTE Port Statistics Available on Front PanelThe following information is displayed when

Page 39 - DTE Interface

Chapter 10. Statistics61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 10-29Signal State ChangeNumber of changes in the signaling protocol state.Signal TimeoutsTot

Page 40 - Control Port

Chapter 10. Statistics10-30 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20DBU StatusCurrent state of the incoming DBU circuit (only appears if a dial backup card

Page 41 - Operation

Chapter 10. Statistics61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 10-31DBU Port Statistics Available on Front PanelDBU statistics are only available if a dial

Page 42 - Next, Prev, Add, Delete

Chapter 10. Statistics10-32 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20DLCI ListSelect DLCI LIST to display a list of all DLCIs and their current states. Scr

Page 43 - Chapter 3. Operation

61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 11-1Chapter 11TestingThis menu allows you to perform diagnostics by initiating PVC loopback tests and ping tests.

Page 44 - LED Descriptions

Chapter 11. Testing11-2 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Figure 11-2. Front Panel Test MenuPVC LoopbackA PVC loopback test is a non-intrusive loopb

Page 45 - FRONT PANEL OPERATION

Chapter 11. Testing61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 11-3Figure 11-3. PVC Loopback MenuDLCI <0 = all> (DLCI)Enter the DLCI of the PVC to be t

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Chapter 11. Testing11-4 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20View Test Displays the TEST STATISTICS menu shown in Figure 11-4 . Descriptions of each fie

Page 48 - Local Login Via Telnet

Chapter 11. Testing61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 11-5Frames RxNumber of frames received on the selected PVC during the current loop-back test.Fr

Page 49 - Enter to continue…

Chapter 11. Testing11-6 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20PingSelect PING to send a ping request to a specific address. Ping testing is only availab

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61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 12-1Chapter 12Activating Dial Backup OptionsThe dial backup options available from the MAIN menu (4=DIAL) appear in

Page 51 - Remote Login Via Telnet

Chapter 12. Activating Dial Backup Options12-2 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Dial Options During Dial BackupThe IQ Probe prompts you to enter a n

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61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual A-1Appendix APinoutsThe following tables give the pin assignments for the IQ Probe connectors, adapter cables, and

Page 53 - ANY KEY TO CONTINUE

Appendix A. PinoutsA-2 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Table A-2. Control Connector PinoutsRJ Pin # Function Direction1GND2RTS |3TD |4DSR O5RD O6C

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Appendix A. Pinouts61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual A-3Table A-3. EIA-232 Connector PinoutsPin EIA Description1 AA Protective Ground (PG)2 BA Tran

Page 55 - MAIN MENU

Appendix A. PinoutsA-4 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Table A-4. EIA-530 Connector PinoutsPin EIA Description1 - Shield2BATransmit Data3 BB Recei

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Appendix A. Pinouts61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual A-5Table A-5. DB-25 to X.21 (DB-15) Adapter Cable PinoutsDB25 Pin # X.21 Pin # Function11 SHIE

Page 57 - Applications

61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual xvTable of ContentsList of Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 58 - Control Port Mode

Appendix A. PinoutsA-6 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20(RTable A-6. DB-25 to V.35 Adapter Cable Pinouts (rear panel)DB25Pin #V.35Pin #Description

Page 59 - Out-of-Band Management

Appendix A. Pinouts61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual A-7Table A-7. DB-25 to V.35 Adapter Cable Pinouts (DCE card)DB 25 Pin # V.35 Pin # Function DT

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Appendix A. PinoutsA-8 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Table A-8. Dial Backup Card ConnectorsPin Name Description4-Wire Switched 561 R1 Transmit D

Page 61 - In-Band Management

61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual B-1Appendix BSpecifications SummarySPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURESThis appendix provides the standard specifications an

Page 62 - IP Address

Appendix B. Specifications SummaryB-2 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20DiagnosticsIP Ping modePVC testing with test patternsPVC round trip delaySNMP

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61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual C-1Appendix CAcronyms and AbbreviationsACK acknowledgmentALM alarmANSI American National Standards InstituteARP add

Page 64 - ANAGEMENT

Appendix C. Acronyms and AbbreviationsC-2 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20FECN forward explicit congestion notificationFEP front end processorFIFO f

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Appendix C. Acronyms and Abbreviations61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual C-3SLIP serial line internet protocolSNA systems network architectureSNMP sim

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Appendix C. Acronyms and AbbreviationsC-4 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20

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61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual D-1Appendix DGlossaryANSIAmerican National Standards Institute. Devises and proposes recom-mendations for internat

Page 68 - With PVC Inactive: Enable

xvi IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Table of ContentsUp and Down Arrows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Appendix D. GlossaryD-2 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20bitA binary digit. A signal, wave, or state is represented as either a binary 0 or 1.bits p

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Appendix D. Glossary61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual D-3performs multiplexing of lower speed digital channels into a higher speed composite channel.

Page 71 - Configuration Overview

Appendix D. GlossaryD-4 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20CRCCyclic redundancy check. A computational means to ensure the accuracy of frames transmit

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Appendix D. Glossary61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual D-5DDSDigital data service. AT&T private line service for transmitting data over a digital

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Appendix D. GlossaryD-6 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20end deviceThe ultimate source or destination of data flowing through a frame relay network s

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Appendix D. Glossary61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual D-7gatewayA device which enables information to be exchanged between two dissimilar systems or

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Appendix D. GlossaryD-8 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20LANLocal area network. A privately owned network that offers high-speed communications chan

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Appendix D. Glossary61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual D-9pingAn internet protocol standard that provides loopback on demand for any device in an IP n

Page 77 - DTE Port Configuration

Appendix D. GlossaryD-10 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20SDLCSynchronous data link control. A link-level communications protocol used in an IBM sys

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Appendix D. Glossary61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual D-11synchronousCommunications in which the timing is achieved by sharing a single clock. Each

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61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual xviiTable of ContentsInterface Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 80 - Frame Relay Options (FR OPTS)

Appendix D. GlossaryD-12 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20

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612000214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual Index-1IndexNumerics4-wire SW56, DBU card description 1-5Aactivating menu items 3-1affidavitfor connection of CPE

Page 82 - Follows Network (FOLLOW NET)

Index-2 IQ Probe User Manual 612000214L1-20IndexDial, manual dialing, 3-15displaying statistics, overview 3-15DLCI statistics summary, 10-26DLCIsconfi

Page 83 - Configuring the DCE Port

612000214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual Index-3Indexphysical specifications of IQ probe, B-2ping test, about 11-6pinouts10BaseT connector A-1control conne

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Index-4 IQ Probe User Manual 612000214L1-20IndexWith Carrier Detect Loss 8-5With No LMI 8-5With PVC Inactive 8-5XX.21 adapter cable, part number 2-3

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Product Support InformationPresales Inquiries and Applications SupportPlease contact your local distributor, ADTRAN Applications Engi-neering, or ADTR

Page 87 - PVC Options (PVC CONFIG)

xviii IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Table of ContentsDelete (DELETE key on front panel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-8Cha

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61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual xixTable of ContentsTrap Manager DLCI (TRAP DLCI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4Trap M

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Trademarks:OpenView is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company.SunNet Manager is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.Netview is

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xx IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Table of ContentsEncapsulation Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual xxiTable of ContentsInactive DLCI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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xxii IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Table of ContentsUnrouteable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual xxiiiTable of ContentsSystem Statistics Available on Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-32Cha

Page 94 - DBU Options

xxiv IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Table of Contents

Page 95 - DBU Criteria

61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual xxvList of FiguresFigure 2-1. IQ Probe Rear View. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-

Page 96 - DBU Timers

xxvi IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20List of FiguresFigure 10-2. DTE Port Statistics (View by Interval) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-4Figure 10

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61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual xxviiList of TablesTable 4-1. Example Settings for Dial Backup Options . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12Table 4-2. Examp

Page 98 - Call Screening

xxviii IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20List of Tables

Page 99 - System Configuration

61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 1-1Chapter 1IntroductionPRODUCT OVERVIEWThe ADTRAN IQ Probe provides the visibility and control needed for both the

Page 100 - Subnet Mask

iiiThe following conventions are used in this manual.Notes provide additional useful information.Cautions signify information that could prevent servi

Page 101 - Trap Mgr Options

Chapter 1. Introduction1-2 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20• Control port provides SLIP and async PPP access to SNMP or VT-100 terminal configuratio

Page 102 - Add (ADD key on front panel)

Chapter 1. Introduction61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 1-3these DLCIs at subscription time. SVCs, on the other hand, have DLCIs dy-namically assign

Page 103 - System Time/Date

Chapter 1. Introduction1-4 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20TELNETTelnet provides a password-protected, remote log-in facility to the IQ Probe. Telne

Page 104 - USING THE FRONT PANEL

Chapter 1. Introduction61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 1-5INTERFACE CARD OPTIONS4-Wire Switched 56 DBU CardThis dial-up 4-wire SW56 DBU card allows

Page 105 - Statistics

Chapter 1. Introduction1-6 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20

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61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 2-1Chapter 2InstallationUNPACK, INSPECT, POWER UPReceipt InspectionCarefully inspect the IQ Probe for any shipping

Page 107 - Hot Keys

Chapter 2. Installation2-2 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20The following items are included in ADTRAN shipments of DBU cards:•DBU card• An 8-positi

Page 108 - DTE Port Statistics

Chapter 2. Installation61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 2-3REAR PANELConnectors for the IQ Probe are located on the rear panel. The DTE and DCE con

Page 109 - Chapter 10. Statistics

Chapter 2. Installation2-4 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Figure 2-1. IQ Probe Rear ViewItem FunctionDBU Interface Card Slot Houses an DBU cardDC

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Chapter 2. Installation61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 2-5DBU Interface Card SlotThe IQ Probe rear panel has one card slot (labeled) for the insta

Page 111 - DCE Port Statistics

ivFCC regulations require that the following information be pro-vided in this manual:1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the

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Chapter 2. Installation2-6 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20signments for this connector and for the adapter cables are listed in Pinouts on page A-

Page 113 - ONFIGURATION

61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 3-1Chapter 3OperationFRONT PANEL The IQ Probe faceplate is shown in Figure 3-1 on page 3-3. Descriptions of each pa

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Chapter 3. Operation3-2 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Numeric KeypadThe numeric keypad contains the numbers 0 through 9 and alpha charac-ters A t

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Chapter 3. Operation61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 3-3Figure 3-1. IQ Probe Front PanelNumber Description1RS LED2 LCD Window3CS LED4TD LED5RD LED

Page 116 - Layer 3 Statistics

Chapter 3. Operation3-4 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20LED DescriptionsThe IQ Probe has seven LED indicators: RS, CS, TD, RD, CD, TR, and ALM. T

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Chapter 3. Operation61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 3-5FRONT PANEL OPERATIONTo choose a menu item, press the corresponding number or alpha charac-

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Chapter 3. Operation3-6 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20VT-100 Terminal Connection and OperationTo control the IQ Probe using a VT-100 terminal, fo

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Chapter 3. Operation61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 3-7Figure 3-3. Terminal Login MenuFigure 3-4. Terminal Main Menu

Page 120 - Top Talker

Chapter 3. Operation3-8 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20TELNETLocal Login Via TelnetBefore you begin, please note the following:Figure 3-5. PC Con

Page 121 - DBU Port Statistics

Chapter 3. Operation61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 3-91. Before attempting to connect via Telnet to IQ unit #1, first define the IP ADDRESS, the

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vAffidavit for Connection of Customer Premises Equip-ment to 1.544 MBPS and/or Subrate Digital ServicesFor the work to be performed in the certified t

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Chapter 3. Operation3-10 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-204. To log-in to the local unit (i.e., the unit you are telnetted into), choose 1 for LOCAL

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Chapter 3. Operation61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 3-11Remote Login Via TelnetBefore you begin, please note the following:Remote login via telnet

Page 125 - DLCI Statistics

Chapter 3. Operation3-12 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-203. Press Enter to continue. The TELNET LOGIN MENU will appear (Figure 3-10).Figure 3-10.

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Chapter 3. Operation61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 3-135. At the remote DLCI prompt, enter the outgoing DLCI by pressing 1, Enter, the DLCI NUMB

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Chapter 3. Operation3-14 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-208. Next, you will be prompted for a password. The default password is adtran.9. Enter the

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Chapter 3. Operation61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 3-15IQ PROBE MENU STRUCTUREThe opening menu is the access point to all other operations. The m

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61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 4-1Chapter 4ApplicationsThis chapter provides examples of some common IQ Probe management options as well as an exa

Page 131 - System Statistics

Chapter 4. Applications4-2 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Figure 4-1. VT-100 Management Application ExampleMinimum Configuration Requirements for

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Chapter 4. Applications61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 4-3Out-of-Band ManagementThis management option (shown in Figure 4-2) is commonly used in si

Page 133 - Control Signal Status Screen

vi( ) A. A training course provided by the manufacturer/grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals; or( ) B. A training course provided by

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Chapter 4. Applications4-4 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Minimum System Configuration Requirements The following options (all found in the SYSTEM

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Chapter 4. Applications61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 4-5Trap Manager IP AddressEnter the IP address of the SNMP manager to which the IQ Probe sen

Page 136 - VER 601a 3F34

Chapter 4. Applications4-6 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20sponds to Inverse ARP, it is not necessary to set up a static route in the router. The ro

Page 137 - Chapter 11

Chapter 4. Applications61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 4-7Management DLCIEnter a DLCI number (between 16 and 1007) that is not used by the frame re

Page 138 - PVC Loopback

Chapter 4. Applications4-8 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Shared PVC management is used to manage remote ADTRAN IQ devices without being dependent

Page 139 - Chapter 11. Testing

Chapter 4. Applications61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 4-9Management DLCI 1 and/or DLCI 2Enter the management DLCI(s) used to carry management traf

Page 140 - Test Active/No Test Active

Chapter 4. Applications4-10 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Dedicated PVC ManagementDedicated PVC management refers to the ability to have a PVC ori

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Chapter 4. Applications61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 4-11DIAL BACKUP APPLICATIONThe IQ Probe dial backup (DBU) option cards provide single site b

Page 142 - Ping Responses (PINGS RX)

Chapter 4. Applications4-12 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Dial Backup Example ApplicationFigure 4-6 shows an example of a dial backup application.

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Chapter 4. Applications61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 4-13Table 4-2. Example Settings for PVC Configuration TableSITE A(ENTRY #1)SITE A(ENTRY #2)

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viiAffidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services• An affidavit is required to be given to the telephone company whenever digital terminal

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Chapter 4. Applications4-14 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20

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61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 5-1Chapter 5Configuration OverviewLOCAL AND REMOTE CONFIGURATIONThe IQ Probe can be configured locally, or communic

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Chapter 5. Configuration Overview5-2 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Figure 5-1. Terminal Configuration Menu

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Chapter 5. Configuration Overview61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 5-3Figure 5-2. Configuration Menu Tree for DTE Port1 INTERFACE TYPE 1 X.212 V.35

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Chapter 5. Configuration Overview5-4 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Figure 5-3. Configuration Menu Tree for DCE Port1 X.212 V.351 PHYSICAL LAYER

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Chapter 5. Configuration Overview61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 5-5Figure 5-4. Configuration Menu Tree for System Configuration1 CHANGE PASSWORD

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61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 6-1Chapter 6DTE Port Configuration Configure the physical layer and frame relay protocol options for the DTE port l

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Chapter 6. DTE Port Configuration6-2 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Figure 6-2. DTE Port Menu TreePhysical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPTS)Interface

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Chapter 6. DTE Port Configuration61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 6-3NoneNo flow control is used and the IQ Probe drops frames during severe con-ge

Page 155 - Acronyms and Abbreviations

viiiFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a C

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Chapter 6. DTE Port Configuration6-4 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20NormalThe CD lead is off when the IQ Probe does not receive CD from the DSU/CS

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Chapter 6. DTE Port Configuration61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 6-5For example:If N392=3 and N393=4, then if three errors occur within any four e

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Chapter 6. DTE Port Configuration6-6 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Signaling Responses (SIG RESPONSES)This option determines when PVC signaling r

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61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 7-1Chapter 7Configuring the DCE PortDCE PORTAccess the DCE port menus by selecting DCE PORT from the CONFIGURA-TION

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Chapter 7. Configuring the DCE Port7-2 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Figure 7-1. Terminal DCE Port Configuration MenuPhysical Layer Options (PHY

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Chapter 7. Configuring the DCE Port61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 7-3Frame Relay Options (FR OPTS)The terminal screen in Figure 7-2 appears when

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Chapter 7. Configuring the DCE Port7-4 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20N392 and N393These parameters define the error threshold for the UNI formed

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Chapter 7. Configuring the DCE Port61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 7-5Maximum PVC Count (MAX PVC COUNT)Sets the maximum number of PVCs that the IQ

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Chapter 7. Configuring the DCE Port7-6 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20DLCIEnter the DCE port's DLCI. Range is 16 to 1007.DBU DLCIEnter the fa

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Chapter 7. Configuring the DCE Port61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 7-7DBU Call Order NumberThis determines the order in which a list of backup loc

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ixCANADIAN EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONSNotice: The Canadian Industry and Science Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that t

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Chapter 7. Configuring the DCE Port7-8 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20DisabledIf set to DISABLED, then statistics will not be logged for this PVC

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61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 8-1Chapter 8Dial Backup ConfigurationDIAL BACKUP OPTIONSThe DIAL BACKUP CONFIGURATION menu (Figure 8-1) is availabl

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Chapter 8. Dial Backup Configuration8-2 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Figure 8-2. Dial Backup Menu Tree1 AUTO DBU 1 DISABLE2 ENABLE1 DISABLE1 AN

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Chapter 8. Dial Backup Configuration61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 8-3Figure 8-3. Dial Backup Menu Tree with Option ModulesWith V.34 DBU option

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Chapter 8. Dial Backup Configuration8-4 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Auto DBUThe AUTOMATIC DBU option specifies whether the unit automatically e

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Chapter 8. Dial Backup Configuration61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 8-5DBU PasswordEnter the authentication string used for making a dial backup c

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Chapter 8. Dial Backup Configuration8-6 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20If set to ENABLED, each DBU ON INACTIVE option applies. If set to DISABLE,

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Chapter 8. Dial Backup Configuration61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 8-7DBU Card Configuration OptionsThe following selections are dependent upon t

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Chapter 8. Dial Backup Configuration8-8 IQ Probe User Manual 61200214L1-20Number of B-Channels (NUM B-CHANNELS)Select the number of B-channels suppor

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61200214L1-20 IQ Probe User Manual 9-1Chapter 9System ConfigurationAccess system configuration selections by first choosing CONFIGURATION from the mai

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