AM200 USER GUIDE
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem1013.6 COPPER TRANSMISSION LINE 12113.7 TERMINAL CONNECTION 12213.8 INTERFACE CONNECTION 12313.8.1 ETHERNET PORT 12313.8.2 G7
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem10010.4 DS0 MENUThe DS0 menu allows you to either view or configure the DS0 using the 'show' and 'set' op
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem10110The user can now select either the enable timeslots or the loopback option.10.4.2.1 ENABLE TIMESLOTSThe user can now ena
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem10210.5 DS1 MENUThe DS0 menu allows you to either view or configure the G703 using the 'show' and 'set' o
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem10310' 10.5.2 DS1 SET OPTIONSelecting the 'set' option will display the following sub-menuSelecting the '
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem10410.5.2.1 ADMIN STAUSSetting this to ‘Up’ signifies the G703 interface is being managed. Setting this to ‘down’ signifies t
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem1051010.5.2.4 CHANNELIZATIONThis option allows you to specify how many timeslots are to be sent over the dsl line. Two option
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem10610.5.2.7 LINK TRAP ENABLESetting this to True ensures that trap messages will be sent should the interface become unavaila
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem1071010.6.2 HDLC SET OPTIONSelecting the 'set' option will display the following sub-menuSelecting the 'local&
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem10810.6.2.2 NTimes64KThis allows the user to set the amount of DSL bandwidth used by the interface. In an end to end connecti
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem1091010.7.1 Nx64 SHOW OPTIONSelecting the 'show' option will display the following sub-menuSelecting the 'loca
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem1111 SCOPEThis User Guide applies to the AM200 DSL modem designed and manufactured by ATL Telecom Limited inthe U.K. It provi
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem11010.7.2 Nx64 SET OPTIONSelecting the 'set' option will display the following sub-menuSelecting the 'local&ap
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem1111010.7.2.2 NTimes64KThis allows the user to set the amount of DSL bandwidth used by the interface. In an end to end connec
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem11210.7.2.5 ENABLE DTE CLOCKThe option only applies if the interface mode has been set to DCE. This option enables the DCE to
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem1131010.7.2.9 LINE TRAPSetting this to True ensures that trap messages will be sent should the interface become unavailable.
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem11410.8 SYSTEM MENUThe System menu allows you to either restart the unit, save the current configuration or restore from a s
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem1151010.8.2,2 RESTORESelecting the ‘restore’ option from the ‘config’ sub-menu opens the sub-menu shown below. You can nowres
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem11611 COMMISSIONINGOnce the equipment is correctly installed it may be necessary to monitor the quality of service before put
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem1171111.1.2 DS1The DS1 screen (Figure 67) displays the performance information of the DS1 E1/G703 User Port connection.The pe
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem11812 OPERATION & MAINTENANCE12.1 INTERNAL LINKS & FUSESFS601 FS602 are 1.25A PCB soldered surge resistant time lag f
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem1191313 SPECIFICATION13.1 AM200 DIMENSIONSThe overall dimensions of the unit are:Height = 42mmWidth = 220mmDepth = 216mm13.2
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem122 INTRODUCTIONThe AM200 is a DSL modem that complies with the G.SHDSL standard for high-speed digital line technology.It is
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem12013.3 AC POWER INLETAC power is fed via a standard 3-pin 250V 2.5A IEC/EN 60320-1/C6 socket. A single pole rocker switch ne
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem1211313.5 DC POWER CABLEThe DC Power Cable can be ordered from ATL, ATL Part Number 6/910/000/423 (See ACCESSORIES)Figure 70
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem12213.7 TERMINAL CONNECTIONA VT100 compatible terminal can be plugged into the 9-way D-type connector on the front panel.The
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem1231313.8 INTERFACE CONNECTION13.8.1 Ethernet PortThe Ethernet port is a 10/100BaseT and the connector is an 8-way RJ45 socke
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem12413.8.2 G70313.8.2.1 G703 75 OhmTwo BNC connectors are used on the back of the unit to give the 75-ohm connection13.8.2.2 G
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem1251313.8.3 RS530 DCEThe RS530 DCE connection is supplied via the 25 way female D Type connector on the rear of the AM200.RS5
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem12613.8.4 RS530 DTEThe RS530 DTE connection on the AM200 is supplied via a 25way male D type to a 25way male D typeConverter
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem1271313.8.5 V35 DCEThe V35 DCE connection on the AM200 is supplied via a 25way male D type to 34 way female MRACConverter cab
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem12813.8.6 V35 DTEThe V35 DTE connection on the AM200 is supplied via a 25way male D type to 34 way male MRAC Convertercable.
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem1291313.8.7 X21 DCEThe X21DCE connection on the AM200 is supplied via a 25way male D Type to 15Way female D TypeConverter Cab
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem132Figure 2 AM200 Back-to-Back connectionThe AM200 is part of ATL's AM7000 family of products, which allows the unit to
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem13013.8.8 X21 DTEThe X21DTE connection on the AM200 is supplied via a 25way male D Type to 15Way male D Type ConverterCable.
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem1311313.9 MOUNTING BRACKETA mounting bracket can be provided (optional) so that the unit can be attached to a wall. Before th
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem13213.10 ENVIRONMENTAL13.10.1 TransportationETS 300 019-1-2 Class 2.3Transportation using normal public transport when stored
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem1331414 SYSTEM OVERVIEW14.1 COPPER TRANSMISSIONFigure 71 System Block DiagramThe copper system is intended for operation on 2
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem134The nominal DSL frame is always 6ms long, regardless of the transmission rate of the individual channels. The DSL frame le
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem1351515 COMPLIANCE NOTESThe TTE network statements and the declaration of conformity statement to EC directive 1999/5/EC arep
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem13616 ORDERING INFORMATIONKEY16.1 USER INTERFACES10/100BaseT X = 010/100BaseT + G703 120 Ohms X = 110/100BaseT + G703 75 Ohms
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem1371717 F.A.Q.sPlease check the following points if problems are experienced setting up a DSL link:It is recommended that a p
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem13818 Appendix 1 Glossary10BaseT Connection to Ethernet using twisted pair cable and RJ-45 connectors. At 10 Mbps,the recomme
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem13918BERT Bit Error Rate TesterBridge A device that connects and passes packets between two network segments that usethe same
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem143 EXAMPLE APPLICATIONSThe following examples illustrate some of the applications.3.1 AM200 BACK TO BACK SET-UP (INTEGRATED
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem140Digital Loopback A technique for testing the digital processing circuitry of a communications devicethat can be initiated
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem14118Frame Relay A high-speed packet-switching protocol used in wide area networks (WANs). FrameRelay provides for a granular
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem142IP Address The IP address comprises 32 bits and is considered to have 2 parts, called the networknumber and the host numbe
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem14318Multiplexer (Mux) A device that enable two or more signals to simultaneously share a singletransmission path. There are
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem144Protocol A formal set of conventions governing the formatting and relative timing of messageexchange between two communica
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem14518TDM (Time Division Multiplexer) A device, which divides the time available on its trunk orcomposite links among its chan
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem1533.3 AM200 MODEMS CONNECTED TO A D.D.N. VIA AN AM7000 MULTIPLEXER AT1.024MBPSWith the AM7000 Rack fitted with a PMX Card pl
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem164 CONSTRUCTIONThe DSL modem is a desktop/wall mounting unit housed in a non-flammable plastic case (UL94 rating V0).The uni
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem1744.3 AM200 REAR PANEL4.3.1 AC Variant 3-pin IEC mains inlet socket and switch Figure 7 AM200 AC with 10/100BaseT, RS530 &am
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem184.3.3 Rear Connectors Common to AC & DC VariantsRJ45 Line InterfaceUser Data Ports (depending on variant)With LCD AM200
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem1955 INSTALLATIONThis chapter describes the basic steps that are required to set up a system using the AM200 DSL modem. It is
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem2ATL Part No 1/360/001/610Issue 04 JUne 2004DisclaimerThe information contained in this document is confidential to ATL Telec
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem20Mode NTU/CPE/RTLine Rate Rate AdaptiveManagement Mode SlaveEnable Line TrueExpected Model (slave) AM200EXGIP InterfaceIP Ad
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem2166 QUICK START GUIDEThis section of the manual is intended to allow the user to set up the AM200 in a simple point-to-point
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem226.3 ETHERNET6.3.1 CONFIGURATION AS A BRIDGEThe User's PC and the Network are connected directly together and so must b
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem236To change the IP address use the following CLI command:--> ip set interface iplan ipaddress <ipaddress> <netma
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem246.3.3 C0NFIGURATION AS A ROUTERSee the diagram below for an example configuration of AM200 being used as a router. AM200 de
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem256Then, add a default route for the wan link using the command--> ip add defaultroute gateway <ipaddress> ↵↵For t
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem266.4 G703To set up a G703 link. Start from factory default configuration. Set one unit to be a CO as described above.Then on
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem2766.5 NX64To set up an Nx64 link. Start from factory default configuration. Set one unit to be a CO as described above.Then
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem287 SELECTING THE CIRCUIT CONFIGURATIONThe term 'digital section' refers to the data link between the user ports of
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem2977.1.1 Internal Timing7.1.1.1 G.703 to G.703 Internal Timing MasterSlave terminals are connected to the digital section at
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem3COMPLIANCE NOTES & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSCaution: - Hazardous voltages inside the equipment Safety Instructions:This appara
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem307.1.1.3 X.21/V.35 DCE to X.21/V.35 DCEThe terminals connected to the digital section at both ends are DTEs. A clock inside
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem3177.2 TANDEM SECTION - EXTERNAL TIMINGFor the following configurations, the modems are connected in series with another tran
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem327.2.2 X.21/V.35 DTE-to X.21/V.35 DCEIn order to recover timing from the network, the CO end of the digital section must be
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem3377.3 CROSSING AN SDH NETWORKBoth AM200 sections take their timing from the network and both are configured the same. Use th
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem348 SETTING UP USING CLIThe AM200 can be set-up and controlled via the Command Line Interface (CLI) mode. The CLI mode isacce
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem3588.2 CONNECTION VIA ETHERNET PORT - TELNETConnect an Ethernet cable from the Ethernet network to the Ethernet port on the r
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem368.3 CLI COMMAND STRUCTUREThe CLI code Command structure is shown below.<group> <sub-group> <command> <
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem3788.3.6 <ATTRIBUTE-VALUE> This is the string/integer or enumeration to be applied to the attribute for the set operati
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem388.4 CLI HELP COMMANDBy using the ? character when entering commands into the CLI, the User can receive help information on
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem398securityfirewall Firewall configuration commandsnatwebserverd-->Type in :--->am200 ??The CLI will respond with
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem4G703 connected to an Unexposed Environment:Tx 75ohm BNC connection has a safety status of EARTHED SELV.Rx 75ohm BNC connecti
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem40Type in :---> am200 set interface local linerate ??The CLI will respond with :-<value>- 192K, 256K, 320K, 384K
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem4188.6 CHANGING THE IP ADDRESSIf you are going to use the Ethernet port to manage the AM200 then you must change the IP addre
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem42The line rate is set using the set linerate command. In the following example the Line Rate is set to 2048K.Type in:-->
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem4388.9 MANAGEMENT MODEIn a ‘back to back’ connection, the local AM200 unit can be setup to configure the remote unit. The rem
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem448.10 THE USER INTERFACEEach User Port is enabled separately and is dependent on the AM200 variant being used. Note the data
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem458If the DSL Line Rate has been set below 2048k then some of the Time Slots will have to be disabled (fractionalE1). The num
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem46--> nx64 set interface local typee.g. To set the user port to V35 type in:--> nx64 set interface local type v358.10.3
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem478- 1856K, 1920K, 1984K, 2048K,- 2112K, 2176K, 2240K, 2304K- LineRate--> nx64 set interface local ntimes64k
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem488.11 BRIDGEProbably the quickest way to change an AM200 to be a Bridge is to restore the factory default settings asdescrib
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem498For the configuration show above, type in the following at the CO:--> ip clear interfaces ↵↵--> ip clear routes ↵↵--
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem51 SCOPE 112 INTRODUCTION 123 EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS 143.1 AM200 BACK TO BACK SET-UP (INTEGRATED VOICE & DATA TRANSMISSION)
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem508.12 ROUTERSee the diagram below for an example configuration of AM200 being used as a router. AM200 defaults tobe a bridge
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem518For the example above the following commands would be used at the CO.--> ip add defaultroute gateway 192.168.1.2 ↵↵And
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem52IP RIP routes Destination | Mask | Gateway | Cost | Time | Source---------------------|-----------
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem5388.17 EXAMPLE CONFIGURATION In the following examples two AM200s will be configured using the CLI. The configurations will
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem54Unit 2Type in :---> hdlc set interface local adminstatus down ↵↵--> hdlc set interface local ntimes64k 0 ↵↵--> ds1
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem558Unit 2Type in :---> hdlc set interface local adminstatus down ↵↵--> hdlc set interface local ntimes64k 0 ↵↵--> nx
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem56Unit 1Type in :---> am200 set interface local dslmode co ↵↵--> am200 set interface local linerate 2048K ↵↵--> hd
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem5799 SETTING UP USING WEB BROWSERThe easiest way to configure the AM200 unit is via a web browser. The default IP address for
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem589.2 OPENING THE WEB BROWSEROpen your Internet explorer and enter the default IP address of the AM200 into the Address/URL l
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem5999.3.1 HELPSelect the the help menu button to access the on-line help screen. The online help facilities only provides a s
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem67.4 CROSSING A PDH NETWORK 338 SETTING UP USING CLI 348.1 CONNECTION VIA TERMINAL PORT 348.2 CONNECTION VIA ETHERNET PORT -
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem609.3.2 STATUSSelect the status menu button to access the status information screen (figure 19). The screendisplays the mana
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem6199.3.3 SYSTEMSelect the system menu button to access the various system screens.9.3.3.1 Error LogThe Error Log (Figure 21)
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem629.3.3.3 InventoryThe Inventory screen (Figure 23) lists the current versions software plus the AM200's manufacturer&ap
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem6399.3.3.4 Remote AccessThis screen (Figure 24) allows the User to permit temporary remote administration of the unit.Figure
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem649.3.3.6 RestartThe Restart screen (Figure 26) provides a way to restart the unit using either the latest saved settings or
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem6599.3.3.7 System TimeThe System Time screen (Figure 28) allows the user to set the system time. This setting is not retained
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem669.3.4 ADVANCED STATUSSelecting the arrow to the right of Advanced Status to display the 5 options, DHCP server, DNS client,
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem6799.3.4.3 DNS RelayThe DNS Relay screen (Figure 30) shows the status of the DNS Relay. Figure 30 DNS Relay status screen9.3.
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem689.3.4.5 User PortsSelecting the User Port option opens a sub menu containing a list of the various user ports. The informat
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem6999.3.4.5.2 HDLCThe HDLC screen (Figure 33) displays the HDLC status information.Figure 33 HDLC Status screen9.3.4.5.3 Nx64T
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem79 SETTING UP USING WEB BROWSER 579.1 INTERNET/EXPLORER SET-UP 579.2 OPENING THE WEB BROWSER 589.3 WEB BROWSER MENU'S 58
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem709.3.5 PERFORMANCETo view the performance of the unit select the Performance menu. From the subsequent sub-menu the Usercan
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem7199.3.5.2 DS1The DS1 screen (Figure 36) displays the performance information of the DS1 E1/G703 User Port connection.The per
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem72Selecting the arrow to the right of Configuration to display the 9 options, Save, Authentication, DHCP server,DNS client, D
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem739The Authentication screen (Figure 39) allows the User to control the access to the AM200 via the webbrowser. To add a new
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem74The AM200 can be set-up as either a DHCP sever or as a DHCP relay agent. To set-up the AM200 as aDHCP server select the &ap
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem759To set-up the AM200 as a DHCP Relay Agent select the 'DHCP relay agent' option and then select the'configur
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem769.3.6.5 DNS RelayTHE DNS Relay screen (Figure 45) allows the user to set-up the AM200 as a DNS relay. The DNS Relay will re
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem7799.3.6.6 DEVICEThe Device screen (Figure 47) allows the user to set the AM200 dsl mode as either CO or CPE.plus the usercan
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem78Figure 48 Device Configuration Local and Remote
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem7999.3.6.7 IP RoutesThe IP Routes Screen (Figure 49) allows the user to set-up the AM200 as a static router. These are routes
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem89.3.7 TEST 909.3.7.1 DS0 909.3.7.2 DS1 909.3.7.3 Nx64 919.3.7.4 BERT TESTER 9210 SETTING UP USING THE LCD 9310.1 MENU STRUC
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem809.3.6.8 LoginThe Login screen (Figure 51) allows you to set-up some authentication and login details, which may berequired
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem819Figure 53 Security Add Interface screenTo View the current Firewall policy, select the 'Firewall Policy Configuration
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem829.3.6.10 User PortsSelect the arrow to the right of 'Configuration' to display the 9 options. Select the arrow to
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem8399.3.6.10.2 DS1 User PortThe Manage DS1 screen (Figure 57) allows the user to configure the DS1 User Port. To enable the Us
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem84Inverted - Modify Ds0 zero for transport over the DSL line.Figure 57 DS1 User Port screenFigure 58 DS1 User Port Local &
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem8599.3.6.10.3 HDLC PortThe HDLC port is the WAN (DSL) side of the bridge/router The Manage HDLC screen (Figure 59) allows the
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem86Figure 60 HDLC User Port Local & Remote
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem8799.3.6.10.4 N*64 User PortThe Manage Nx64 screen (Figure 61) allows the user to configure the Nx64 User Port. To enable the
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem88Clock Signal Lost Alarm EnableThe option only applies if the interface mode has been set to DTE. There are two options:True
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem899Figure 62 Nx64 Configuration Local & Remote screen
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem910.6.2.1 ADMIN STAUS 10710.6.2.2 NTimes64K 10810.6.2.3 Link Trap Enable 10810.7 Nx64 MENU 10810.7.1 NX64 SHOW OPTION 10910.7
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem909.3.7 TESTSelecting the arrow to the right of Test to display the 3 options, DS0, DS1 and N*64.9.3.7.1 DS0The Test DS0 Scre
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem919.3.7.3 Nx64The Test Nx64 screen (Figure 65) allows the user to apply either Local Loop or Loop Back test loops to theNx64
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem929.3.7.4 BERT TESTERThe Test Nx64 screen (Figure 65) allows the user to apply either Local Loop or Loop Back test loops to t
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem931010 SETTING UP USING THE LCD The front panel menu system allows you to make all of the necessary changes via the three fro
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem9410.1.3 MENU STRUCTURE LAYOUTFigure 66 AM200 LCD Menu StructureAM200 Inventory Ds1 Hdlc Nx64 SystemDs0PsuTypeN*64FittedE1 Ty
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem951010.2 AM200 MENUThe AM200 menu allows you to either view or configure the current set-up and mode of operation using the&a
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem9610.2.2 SET OPTIONSelecting the 'set' option will display the following sub-menuSelecting the 'local' op
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem971010.2.2.1 DS1MODEThis sub-menu allows you to set the AM200 as either a CPE or CO. 10.2.2.2 MANAGEMENT MODEThis sub-menu al
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem9810.2.2.4 LINE RATEThis allows you to set the required DSL line rate. If the unit has been set as a CPE, it is recommended t
ATL User GuideAM200 Modem991010.3 INVENTORY MENUThe Inventory menu allows you to view the hardware and software inventory.Note: The dotted lines show
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