
4
(D) Serial Connection to TSU/ESU Base Unit
The TSU NetVanta Router Module provides a high speed serial interface for connecting to the TSU/ESU base unit.
During configuration of the unit using the ADTRAN OS Command Line Interface, this interface is labeled
ser 1/1
.
Refer to Step 9,
Activating the Serial Interface
for more details.
3 Mapping DS0s/TS0s Using the TSU/ESU Front Panel
T1 channels must be mapped from the T1/E1 Network interface to the TSU NetVanta Router Module using the
TSU/ESU front panel. Follow the steps below to map channels 1-12 to the TSU NetVanta Router Module.
1. From the front panel select 2 CONFIGURATION by pressing 2then ENTER.
2. Identify the MAP IN USE. (By default, MAP A is the active map.)
3. Edit the active map by selecting either DS0 MAP A or DS0 MAP B.
4. Select COPY A TOTEMP to place a copy of the active map into temporary file storage.
5. Select EDIT TEMP to edit the copy of the active map.
6. Press ENTER to assign a port to DS0 1. Use the UPand DOWN arrows to select X.1 ROUTER; press ENTER to
make the selection.
7. Press the *(COPY) key to copy this entry.
8. Press the UParrow to display DS0 2. Press the *(COPY) key to map this DS0 to X.1 ROUTER. Repeat this
step for DS0s 3-12.
9. Press CANCEL to return to the main MAP A menu.
10. Select APPLY TEMP to apply the new map to Map A.
4 Configuring the Router
The TSU NetVanta Router Module must be accessed and managed via the
RJ-45
CONTROL
port located on the
front of the module. The default Ethernet port parameters allow the TSU NetVanta Router Module to be accessed
using a hub and two Ethernet cables (one for the PC and one for the router). The default IP address is 10.10.10.1.
Refer to Step 10,
Configuring Telnet
to configure the Telnet session.
4a Connecting to the Module (Control Port Connection)
1. Connect a VT100 terminal (or PC with VT100 emulation software like HyperTerminal) to the TSU NetVanta
Router Module CONTROL port using the provided 6 foot data cable and the RJ-45 to
DB-9 adapter (for connecting to a standard communications port).
2. Configure the VT100 terminal (or COM port) with the following parameters:
Data Rate: 9600 Stop Bits: 1
Data Bits: 8 Flow Control: None
Parity Bits: None
3. Open a VT100 terminal session. (Please refer to the appropriate VT100 terminal software
documentation for detailed instructions.)
4. Press <Enter> to begin the configuration session. The ADTRAN OS CLI is now active.
5. The default password is password (all lowercase letters).
The serial connection is the 64-pin connector (located on the rear of the module) used to connect
the module to the TSU/ESU base unit backplane. This interface is always labeled ser 1/1 by the
ADTRAN Operating System (regardless of the slot in which the module is installed).
The TSU NetVanta Router Module is labeled X.1 ROUTER from the TSU/ESU base unit front
panel (where X is the number of the slot in which the module is installed)