Power-up routine, Connecting to the network – Paradyne COMSPHERE 3615 User Manual

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Installing the Model 3615 DualFlow DSU

2-5

3615-A2-GB20-20

December 1996

Power-Up Routine

When power is applied, the DSU:

Runs a Device Test on itself and the DBM.

During the tests, all indicators on the DCP light
briefly and the message Power-Up Tests appears
on the liquid crystal display (LCD).

Displays the results of each test momentarily as
Pass, Fail, or Abrt. (Abrt indicates that the Device
Test was aborted because a network loopback was
in progress during the power-up procedure.) These
tests take about 20 seconds to complete.

If the DSU or DBM fails this test, follow these steps.

Refer to Appendix A as you perform the procedures
described in this guide. Refer to Chapters 4 and 5 for
additional examples and procedures.

.

Procedure

1. Press the

key to return to the top-level menu.

2. Select Local (F1 key).

3. Press the

key to scroll the Confg

(Configuration) branch into view.

4. Press the function key directly below Confg.

5. Press the F1 key to select Opts (Configuration

Options).

The Load from screen appears.

6. Press the

key to bring the factory-loaded unit

configurations into view, and select the
appropriate configuration.

SyBC (Synchronous Backup for a Control
DSU) for a control when the router controls
backup.

SyBT (Synchronous Backup for a Tributary
DSU) for a tributary when the router controls
backup.

DiDg (Dial Diagnostics) for asynchronous
router-management data to be sent over the
EIA-232 port via the DBM connection and user
data over the V.35 port via the DDS
connection.

7. Press the F1 key to SAVE the selected

configuration.

The Save to screen appears.

8. Save the selected configuration to Activ (F1 key).

9. Press the

key to return to the top-level menu,

then select Local again.

10. Select Test (F3).

The Run Test on screen appears.

11. Select the device that Failed: the DSU or DBM.

12. Press the F2 key to run the Device Test again.

The device should pass.

13. Should the device fail, contact your service

representative (see Equipment Warranty and
Support
section in Chapter 1).

Connecting to the Network

The DSU provides three interfaces (often called jacks).

One jack connects the DSU to the 6700 or 6800 Series
NMS, one connects the DSU to the dial (or public
switched telephone network – PSTN) network, and one
connects the DSU to the DDS network. Follow the
appropriate procedure when making your network
connections.

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