SHDTU03b NTU Series G.SHDSL.bis TDM NTU
10 1.1 Features y Standard G.SHDSL.Bis ITU G.991.2 (2004) supports improved reach/speed and greater interoperability y Fast and cost-effective pro
100 Setup E1 Parameter, AIS AIS (Alarm Indication Signal) is a method to inform the remote connection that there is a signal o
101 Setup E1 Parameter, Build Out The SHDSL.Bis NTU can support both unbalanced E1 at 75 ohms (BNC) and balanced E1 at 120 ohms (R
102 5.4.4. Configure Serial parameters When using the Serial interface, select the Serial item and press [ENTER] or [RIGHT]. The serial settings in
103 Setup Serial Parameter, Data Rate For 2-wires with Annex A and B, the rate can be adjusted in increments of 64kbps from 64kbps
104 Setup Serial Parameter, RTS The behavior of the RTS (Request To Send) signal may be set in one of two ways. When set 'on&ap
105 Setup Serial Parameter, DSR The behavior of the DSR (Data Set Ready) signal may be set in one of three ways. When set 'on&a
106 Setup Serial Parameter, Delay The delay setting is used to cause a delay for CTS to follow RTS. The delay setting may be set 0,
107 Setup Ethernet Parameter, Data Rate – Rate type There are two modes: Nx64K model and T1 mode. When the remote side has T1 inter
108 Setup Interface Parameter, Negotiation The Ethernet settings include the choice between auto-negotiation (default) or forced mod
109 Setup Ethernet Parameter, Speed When auto negotiation is Disable, the forced mode settings for speed can be set between: 10M and
11 Performance Monitoring • ES, SES, UAS, LOWS for SHDSL • ES, SES, UAS for E1 • Alarms and Errors for SHDSL or interface Loopback Tests (for E1,
110 Setup T1 Parameter, Channel The Superframe(SF) (also called D4 or 193S) framing format defines a superframe as 12 frames. The E
111 Setup T1 Parameter, Time Slot number and First time slot For fractional T1, the data rate is from 64k(N=1) to 1536k(N=24), acco
112 The table of number of time slot vs. 1st time slot: Channel Number of slot 1st slot 24 1 23 1~2 22 1~3 21 1~4 20 1~5 19 1~6 18 1~7 17 1~8 16 1~9
113 Setup T1 Parameter, AIS AIS (Alarm Indication Signal) is a method to inform the remote connection that there is a signal or sy
114 5.4.8. Restore factory default The G.SHDSL .Bis NTU can restore all settings to the original factory settings simply by going to the setting me
115 Ethernet Setup Ethernet Rate Type Setup Ethernet Rate setup Ethernet Auto Config setup Ethernet Speed setup Ethernet Duplex Nx64K 36 Enable Auto
116 T1+ Serial setup T1 Channel setup T1 Slot Number setup T1 First Slot setup T1 AIS setup T1 Lbo setup Serial Interfac
117 5.5 Reboot In main menu, move the cursor to reboot and press [ENTER]. The device will reboot after confirming.
118 5.6 View the system status You can use the status command to view the status of SHDSL, E1, Serial and Ethernet as well as statistic and clear t
119 The SHDSL status will display a real-time status of the DSL on local side and remote side if connected. The monitoring window
12 2. Getting to know the SHDSL.bis NTU This chapter shows the front and rear panel and how to install the hardware. The models listing on G.SHDSL
120 The interface status will display a real-time status of the interface on local side and remote side if connected. The monitorin
121 The table of SHDSL line rate vs. data rate: Data Rate (kbps) SHDSL Line rate Number of time slot for E1 Nx64K for Serial and Ethernet 5696(n=89)
122 5.6.3. View the Statistics Select Loc_statistics command to show the Local statistics information in 15 minutes or 24 hour via [TAB] to choose.
123 For E1 Interface model, there are SHDSL and E1 items. View the performance monitor data for the selected interval 15 minutes: V
124 For Serial and Ethernet Interface model, there is only the SHDSL item. View the performance monitor data for the selected interval 15 minutes:
125 When clear the statistic log file, select clear and press [ENTER]. If you want to show the remote side’s statistics, please
126 The following are commonly used acronyms: ES Number of errored seconds in which one or more CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) error events occurr
127 5.7 View System Configuration By using show command, you can view the system configuration. Select show and press [ENTER] or [RIGHT].
128 Our cursor is already on the System command, so press ENTER and the following screen will display the general system information.
129 5.7.2. Show system with listing format To show the system configuration, please select Config and press [ENTER] or [RIGHT]. The screen will prom
13 2.1.3. Ethernet interface model 2.1.4. Multi-interfaces model Front panel can be separated into three parts: LCD display, L
130 For Ethernet interface mode: For E1 and Serial interface mode:
131 For E1 and Ethernet interface mode: 5.7.3. Show system with script format To show the system script file, please select Sc
132 For E1 interface mode: For Serial interface mode:
133 For Ethernet interface mode: For E1 + Serial interface mode:
134 For E1 + Ethernet interface mode:
135 5.8 Upgrade This section will introduce how to upgrade the kernel and FPGA code of G.SHDSL .Bis NTU. Select upgrade in main menu and press [ENT
136 During the upgrade, you can see the following: If you want to upgrade the FPGA code: Select FPGA and press [ENTER] or [RIGHT].
137 During the upgrade process, you will see the following: Below shows the remote upgrade feature:
138 During the upgrade, the display will look like the following: Before upgrading the NTU, you must have the Kernel code and FPGA
139 5.9 Diagnostic The diagnostic facility allows you to test the different aspects of your G.SHDSL .Bis NTU to determine if it is working properl
14 On E1 line is connected. SYN Green Off E1 line is dropped. Blink There are error seconds. ERR Red Off There is not any error second. On Loopba
140 If the device has just been connected or the DSL is still under handshaking, there will not are farend line, farend payload and V.54.There are no
141 The SHDSL.bis NTU supports Bit Error Rate Testing (BERT). To configure the BERT, move the cursor to BerTest and press [ENTER] or [RIGHT].
142 5.10 Exit For exiting the system without saving any configuration, you can use exit command to exit. Select exit and press [ENTER] or [RIGHT].
143 When the system has been disconnected, user can see the close screen. You can press Space key to restart. The new login screen w
144 6. Appendix 6.1 Abbreviations AIS Alarm Indication Signal AMI Alternate mark inversion ASYM Asymmetric ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode B8ZS
145 I/F Interface ITU International Telecommunication Union ITU-T ITU-Telecommunication Standardization Sector LBO Line Build Out LIU Line Interfa
146 STU-R-EXTCLK STU-R external clock SYM Symmetric SYNC Synchronization TC-PAM Trellis Coded Pulse Amplitude Modulation TDM Time Division Multipl
147 6.2 Serial Interface Pin Assignments The table below displays Serial Interface Pin Assignments for the DCE Mode . Function Abbrev. Direction
148 6.3 V.35 DB25(M) to M.34(F) adaptor Cable If the DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) connector is using 34-pin Winchester type, we must use the cable
149 V.35 interface (34-pin Winchester type) contains the following signals: Pin Signal Abbr. DTE DCE A Chassis Ground FGND --- --- B Signal Gro
15 2.2 Rear Panel 2.2.1. E1/T1 Interface Model AC power input version The rear panel of this model is including power switch, AC power soc
150 6.4 X.21 DB25(M) to DB15(F) adaptor Cable For X.21 applications, we must use the DB-25 to DB-15 adaptor cable to connect to a X.21 DTE DB-15 mal
151 The pin out of DB-15 connector on X.25 adaptor cable: Pin Signal Abbr. DTE DCE 1 Shield -- -- -- 2 Transmit (A) TA Out In 3 Control (A) C
152 DCD1RXD2TXD3DTR4GND5DSR6RTS7CTS8DSR1DCD2DTR3GND4RXD5TXD6CTS7RTS8NC9DB9 (Female) RJ-45 6.5 Console Cable The front view of RJ-45 console cabl
153 6.6 E1/T1 Balanced Cable The front view of RJ-48C E1/T1 balance cable socket on rear panel: The pin out of RJ-48C plug
154 6.7 E1 Unbalanced Cable Connections to the E1 BNC ports are made using a 75-ohm coaxial cable with a bayonet-style twist-lock BNC conne
155 6.8 Ethernet Cable The Ethernet cables should be 4 pair unscreened cable (UTP) or screened (STP) of type CAT5 (or higher). Both crossed a
156 6.9 DSL Cable The front view of DSL cable socket on rear panel: The pin out of RJ-45 modular jack on DSL cable: Pin Number Descri
157 6.10 Power Cord The front view of IEC-320 C6 type AC Inlet on rear panel: The pin out of AC Inlet connector: Pin number Desc
158 6.11 Illustration of Loopback connection device (E1) RJ-48C Pin number Description 4 Transmit Ring 3 Rx Shield 1 Receive Ring 6 TX Shie
159 6.12 Illustration of Loopback connection device (Serial) DB-25(M) Pin number Signal Description 2 TD(A) Transmit Data 14 TD(B) Transmit D
16 2.2.2. Serial Interface Model AC power input version The rear panel of this model is including power switch, AC power socket, RJ-45 for
17 2.2.3. Ethernet Interface Model AC power input version The rear panel of this model is including power switch, AC power socket, RJ-45 fo
18 2.2.4. Multi-interfaces in one Model DC power input version The rear panel of this model is including power switch, AC power socket, RJ-4
19 2.3 Installation Note: To avoid possible damage to this NTU, do not turn on the product before hardware installation. (a) Plug the power cord
20 2.3.1. E1/T1 Interface AC power input version DC power input version AC & DC dual power input v
21 2.3.2. Serial Interface AC power input version DC power input version AC & DC dual power input vers
22 2.3.3. Ethernet Interface AC power input version DC power input version AC & DC dual power input vers
23 ! Protective earth: The marked lug or terminal should be connected to the building protective earth bus. The function of protective earth do
24 3. Configuration with Keypad and LCD This chapter provides information about the configuration of your G.SHDSL .Bis NTU via front panel LCD disp
25 3.2 Main menu Tree Model vs. Interface modes support (table 1): Model Interface modes support SHDTU03b-E1; SHDTU03bA-E1 E1 interface model E1 i
26 After turning on device, the LCD display will prompt G.SHDSL .BIS NTU. Press Enter to enter. The display will follow the sub-menus as in the follow
27 3.3 Menu tree for SHOW STATUS You can check the status via LCD display. The SHOW STATUS menu tree is as following.
28 For more detail on these sub-menus, please refer to following:
29 3.4 Menu tree for SHOW STATISTICS The product can display two kinds of statistics data: (a) Current 15 minutes period and 96 previous 15-minu
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30 Model vs. Interface modes and statistics support: Model Interface modes support SHDSL statistics support ES ,SES,UAS,LOSWE1 statistics support ES,
31 3.4.1. Show Statistic on E1 Interface
32 3.4.2. Show Statistic on Serial/Ethernet/T1 Interface
33 3.5 Menu tree for SYSTEM SETUP You can setup five interface modes via LCD display.
34 3.5.1. Sub-Menu tree for SETUP SHDSL SETUP SHDSL Selection items SETUP MODE STU-R, STU-C-INTCLK, STU-C-EXTCLK SETUP ANNEX A,
35 3.5.2. Sub-Menu tree for SETUP E1 Interface SYSTEM SETUP Î SETUP E1 E1 parameter setting: E1 Items Setting Channel
36 Framer Setting: Framer Slot Number First Slot PCM31 FAS 1 to 31 1 to 31 PCM31C FAS+CRC4 1 to 31 1 to 31 PCM30 FAS+CAS 1 to 30 1 to 31 (c
37 25 1~6 24 1~7 23 1~8 22 1~9 21 1~10 20 1~11 19 1~12 18 1~13 17 1~14 16 1~15 15 1~15,17 14 1~15,17~18 13 1~15,17~19 12 1~15,17~20 11 1~15,17~21 10 1
38 16 1~15 14 1~15,17~18 12 1~15,17~20 10 1~15,17~22 8 1~15,17~24 6 1~15,17~26 4 1~15,17~28 2 1~15,17~30 Note: When SHDSL.bis uses 2-pairs(4-wires),
39 3.5.3. Sub-Menu tree for SETUP SERIAL Interface SYSTEM SETUP Î SETUP SERIAL
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40 Serial interface control signals settings: Serial Items Setting INTERFACE V.35 X.21(RS-530) T1 mode Annex A/B 1 ~ 36 2-wires Annex F/G 1 ~ 89 A
41 The handshake signal direction between DCE and DTE The below diagram shows CTS follow RTS, DSR follow DTR The RTS delay tim
42 3.5.4. Sub-menu tree for SETUP Ethernet Interface SYSTEM SETUP Î SET UP ETHERNET If you set Ethernet Auto Negotiation to En
43 3.5.5. Sub-menu tree for SETUP T1 Interface SYSTEM SETUP Î SETUP T1 T1 parameter setting: T1 Items Setting Channel SF ESF
44 The table of number of time slot vs. 1st time slot: Annex A/B/F/G 2-wire Channel Number of slot 1st slot 24 1 23 1~2 22 1~3 21 1~4 20 1~5 19 1~6
45 3.5.6. Application of STU-R configuration follow STU-C Some configurations on STU-R side can follow STU-C side after DSL link up is finish. Such
46 3.5.7. Application of Multi-interface Dual interface vs. Dual interface Case 1 E1(Unframed)+ Serial interfac
47 Table of E1+ Serial interface or E1+Ethernet interface mode on both sides Annex A /B (2-wires) E1 interface Serial interface Ethernet interface C
48 16 1 1~20 15 1 1~21 14 1 1~22 13 1 1~23 12 1 1~24 11 1 1~25 10 1 1~26 9 1 1~27 8 1 1~28 7 1 1~29 6 1 1~30 5 1 1~31 4 1 1~32 3 1 1~33
49 30 1 1~59 29 1 1~60 28 1 1~61 27 1 1~62 26 1 1~63 25 1 1~64 24 1 1~65 23 1 1~66 22 1 1~67 21 1 1~68 20 1 1~69 19 1 1~70 18 1 1~71 17 1
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50 26 1 1~46 24 1 1~48 22 1 1~50 20 1 1~52 18 1 1~54 16 1 1~56 14 1 1~58 12 1 1~60 10 1 1~62 8 1 1~64 6 1 1~66 4 1 1~68 2 1 1~70 Annex F/
51 Case 5 T1(Unframed)+ Serial interface Å---------Æ T1(Unframed)+ Serial interface Case 6 T1(Framed)+ Serial
52 Table of T1+ Serial interface or T1+Ethernet interface mode on both sides Annex A/B (2-wire) T1 interface Serial interface Ethernet interface Cha
53 6 1 1~83 5 1 1~84 4 1 1~85 3 1 1~86 2 1 1~87 1 1 1~88 Annex A/B (4-wire) T1 interface Serial interface Ethernet interface Channel Number of slot
54 Dual interface vs. Single interface Case 9 E1(framed)+ Serial interface Å---------Æ E1(framed) Case 10 E1(framed)+Ethernet
55 Table of E1+ Serial interface to E1 interface and E1+Ethernet interface to E1 interface mode on both sides Annex A /B/F/G (2-wires) E1 interface
56 13 1 1~17 12 1 1~18 11 1 1~19 10 1 1~20 9 1 1~21 8 1 1~22 7 1 1~23 6 1 1~24 5 1 1~25 4 1 1~26 3 1 1~27 2 1 1~28 1 1 1~29 Annex A /B/F/G (4-wires)
57 24 1 2,4,6 23 1 1,3,5,7 22 1 2,4,6,8 21 1 1,3,5,7,9 20 1 2,4,6,8,10 19 1 1,3,5,7,9,11 18 1 2,4,6,8,10,12 17 1 1,3,5,7,9,11,13 16 1 2,4,6,8,10,12,14
58 Case 11 T1(framed)+ Serial interface Å---------Æ T1(framed) Case 12 T1(framed)+Ethernet interface Å---------ÆT1(framed)
59 Table of T1+ Serial interface to T1 interface and T1+Ethernet interface to T1 interface mode on both sides Annex A /B/F/G (2-wires) E1 interface
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60 7 1 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17 6 1 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18 5 1 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19 4 1 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20 3 1 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19,21 2 1
61 3.6 Sub-menu tree for REBOOT SYSTEM REBOOT SYSTEM -> * REBOOT * YES -> press ”ENTER” key Some settings request system reboot for the sett
62 3.7 Sub-Menu tree for DIAGNOSTIC 3.7.1. Loopback function SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC Î DIAG LOOPBACK Note : there is no SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC menu on the
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65 3.7.2. BER Test function SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC Î DIAG BER TEST This is the internal Bit Error Rate Tester (BERT) for complete testing of local and
66 4. Parameters Table There are many parameters tables for end user easily to write down all setting of devices before installing those on sites.
67 4.2 SHDTU03b-Data 4.2.1. SHDTU03b-Data -- Serial interface mode NTU Type □STU-R □STU-C-INTCLK □STU-C-EXTCLK Annex □A □B □F □G PSD
68 4.3 SHDTU03b-ET100 4.3.1. SHDTU03b-ET100 -- Ethernet interface mode NTU Type □STU-R □STU-C-INTCLK □STU-C-EXTCLK Annex □A □B □F
69 4.4 SHDTU03b-31 4.4.1. SHDTU03b-31 -- E1 Interface mode Interface E1 □Serial □Ethernet □E1+Serial □E1+Ethernet NTU Type □STU-R □STU-
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70 4.4.2. SHDTU03b-31 -- Serial Interface mode Interface □E1 Serial □Ethernet □E1+Serial □E1+Ethernet NTU Type □STU-R □STU-C-INTCLK □
71 4.4.3. SHDTU03b-31 -- Ethernet Interface mode Interface □E1 □Serial Ethernet □E1+Serial □E1+Ethernet NTU Type □STU-R □STU-C-INTCLK
72 4.4.4. SHDTU03b-31 -- E1+Serial Interface mode Interface □E1 □Serial □Ethernet E1+Serial □E1+Ethernet NTU Type □STU-R □STU-C-INTCLK
73 4.4.5. SHDTU03b-31 -- E1+Ethernet Interface mode Interface □E1 □Serial □Ethernet □E1+Serial E1+Ethernet NTU Type □STU-R □STU-C-INTCLK
74 4.5 SHDTU03b-E1/T1 4.5.1. SHDTU03b-E1/T1 -- E1 Interface mode Interface E1 □T1 NTU Type □STU-R □STU-C-INTCLK □STU-C-EXTCLK Annex □A
75 4.5.2. SHDTU03b-E1/T1 -- T1 Interface mode Interface □E1 T1 NTU Type □STU-R □STU-C-INTCLK □STU-C-EXTCLK Annex □A □B □F □G PSD
76 4.6 SHDTU03b-31T 4.6.1. SHDTU03b-31T -- E1 Interface mode Interface E1 □Serial □Ethernet □E1+Serial □E1+Ethernet □T1 □T1+Serial □T1+E
77 4.6.2. SHDTU03b-31T -- T1 Interface mode Interface □E1 □Serial □Ethernet □E1+Serial □E1+Ethernet T1 □T1+Serial □T1+Ethernet NTU Type □
78 4.6.3. SHDTU03b-31T -- Serial Interface mode Interface □E1 Serial □Ethernet □E1+Serial □E1+Ethernet □T1 □T1+Serial □T1+Ethernet NTU Ty
79 4.6.4. SHDTU03b-31T -- Ethernet Interface mode Interface □E1 □Serial Ethernet □E1+Serial □E1+Ethernet □T1 □T1+Serial □T1+Ethernet NTU
80 4.6.5. SHDTU03b-31T -- E1+ Serial Interface mode Interface □E1 □Serial □Ethernet E1+Serial □E1+Ethernet □T1 □T1+Serial □T1+Ethernet NT
81 4.6.6. SHDTU03b-31T -- E1 + Ethernet Interface mode Interface □E1 □Serial □Ethernet □E1+Serial E1+Ethernet □T1 □T1+Serial □T1+Ethernet
82 4.6.7. SHDTU03b-31T -- T1+ Serial Interface mode Interface □E1 □Serial □Ethernet □E1+Serial □E1+Ethernet □T1 T1+Serial □T1+Ethernet NT
83 4.6.8. SHDTU03b-31T -- T1 + Ethernet Interface mode Interface □E1 □Serial □Ethernet □E1+Serial □E1+Ethernet □T1 □T1+Serial T1+Ethernet
84 5. Configuration with Console Port This chapter will deal with the details of configuration and operation of this product via console port with
85 5.1 Login Procedure At the start up screen, you will see: Press the SPACE key until the login screen appears. When you see
86 5.2 Window structure After you type the password, it will display the main menu. Above captured screen shows the common struc
87 5.3 Main Menu Summary The main menu is prompted as following: Menu Title Function Setup Use this menu to setup SHDSL type, SHDSL paramet
88 5.4 Configuration This section provides information about the configuration of SHDSL .Bis NTU. Follow the procedures: In the main menu, select
89 5.4.1. Configure NTU Interface Setup Interface
9 1. Introduction The G.SHDSL.bis NTU offers four different interfaces (E1,T1, Serial and Ethernet) connecting customers to high-speed TDM servi
90 If the SHDSL.bis NTU is a multi-interface model, it will display more types of interfaces that can be selected. Use the [TAB] key to choose the dif
91 5.4.2. Configure SHDSL parameters This section shows how to setup the SHDSL parameters: SHDSL Mode, Annex type, Psd Mask, SNR margin. Select Sh
92 To set the SHDSL Annex type, move the cursor to Annex and press [ENTER]. Select the annex type by using [TAB] key. Set Up SHDSL parameter, Annex
93 To set the SHDSL Margin, move the cursor to margin and press [ENTER]. Select the margin via [TAB] key and key in the Next margin. Setup SHDSL para
94 5.4.3. Configure E1 parameters When using E1 interface, select the E1 item and press [ENTER] or [RIGHT]. The E1 setting includ
95 Framing Framing is required to recover the channelized E1. In transparent operation, the framing is configured as Unframed. In this case the G.SH
96 FAS Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data01234567831Time Slots64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k1408k9 ~ 30 ITU 991.2 (2004) (G.SHD
97 FAS01234 1631Time Slots64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k896k17 ~ 30CAS5 ~ 15704kData Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data01234567831Time Slo
98 Setup E1 Parameter, Pass Through When SHDSL.bis using 2-pairs(4-wires), the time slot number can only use even number When se
99 For example, when channel framing is PCM30 or PCM30C (with time slot number is 30 and first time slot is 1) refer to the following graphic. When P
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