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DataSMART

®

681, 696 and 698

56/64k and T1/FT1 Stand-alone Frame Monitoring DSU/CSUs

Frame Monitoring

DSU/CSUs

n

service level agreements

Validate Frame Relay

n

Match bandwidth to

application requirements

n

Isolate poor performance to

the LAN or WAN

n

Reports available from

FrameVision Reporter and

enterprise network reporting

packages

n

Support a wide range of

applications from 56/64k to

T1/FT1 speeds

n

Add/drop port available for

voice and data traffic

integration

n

Standards-based, in-band

management with SNMP

n

DataSMART Installer and

Alarms Utility software

included at no charge

n

5-year manufacturer’s

warranty ensures reliability

The FrameVision

solution from

ADC Kentrox unites a

robust family of Frame

Monitoring DSU/CSUs

with comprehensive

reporting tools for

managing performance

and controlling the cost

of Frame Relay networks.

With FrameVision from ADC Kentrox, service

providers and enterprise customers can monitor the

end-to-end performance of their Frame Relay network.

DataSMART Frame Monitoring stand-alone DSU/CSUs

support 56/64k or T1/FT1 Frame Relay services. When

teamed with FrameVision Reporter software, network

managers can verify Service Level Agreements (SLAs);

isolate performance problems to the LAN, local loop, or

Frame Relay network; determine appropriate bandwidth

needs; and monitor network trends to aid in future

capacity planning.

DataSMART Frame Monitoring DSU/CSUs maximize

your network uptime with convenient management

features, such as in-band access for simplified remote

management. Each T1 DSU/CSU includes a front-panel

LCD for easy local management. Embedded,

standards-based SNMP and an integrated Ethernet port ensure

easy central management.

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DataSMART

®

56/64k and T1/FT1

Stand-alone Frame Monitoring DSU/CSUs

By operating at the network access

point, DataSMART Frame Monitoring

DSU/CSUs offer independent and

objective visibility of the network to help

identify the true source of performance

problems and the best resolution.

Comprehensive local-loop

monitoring

Poor line signal quality, framing violations,

dropped packets, slow throughput, and

other network errors can all be caused

by problems in the local loop.

DataSMART DSU/CSUs provide a variety

of circuit performance monitoring tools to

help determine the health of your wide

area network.

LMI spoofing

The LMI spoofing feature auto-detects

router or switch failure and maintains

communication with your remote units.

To help network managers troubleshoot

problems quickly and minimize downtime,

DataSMART T1 Frame Monitoring

DSU/CSUs support LMI spoofing.

Standards-based management

The DataSMART embedded SNMP

agent supports SETs, GETs and Traps,

as well as standard MIBs, such as MIB II

and the T1 MIB. And for comprehensive

control, an enterprise MIB supports all

available functions. These MIBs are

available on the ADC Kentrox Web site.

Advanced management and

diagnostics

DataSMART DSU/CSUs have advanced

features that enable you to take active

control of your network, such as in-band

SNMP and an integrated Ethernet

management port. Comprehensive T1

diagnostic tools help you identify and

resolve performance issues in the Frame

Relay local loop before they affect service.

With the DataSMART, you can remotely

configure your units and receive SNMP

traps for important network events.

Add/drop voice port option

The DataSMART 698 Frame Monitoring

Complete frame monitoring

solutions

The FrameVision solution from

ADC Kentrox includes a family of network

access devices and reporting tools.

DataSMART Frame Monitoring DSU/CSUs

support either 56/64k or T1 Frame Relay

services, and are available in

stand-alone or plug-in shelf models. E1

models are also available to support

international operations.

All models include a variety of helpful

configuration and diagnostic tools to

simplify installation, troubleshooting,

and circuit performance monitoring.

FrameVision Reporter software graphically

displays key statistics on the Frame

Relay network. The management data

provided by DataSMART Frame Monitoring

DSU/CSUs is also compatible with popular

enterprise reporting systems, including

Concord’s Network Health

®

.

Frame Relay monitoring

DataSMART Frame Monitoring DSU/CSUs

provide unique and powerful tools for

analyzing Frame Relay performance

end-to-end and separately in the

enterprise and local loop.

By providing a complete picture across

the Frame Relay network, carriers and

enterprise network managers have the

information necessary to determine

network availability, performance, problem

sources, and bandwidth requirements.

DataSMART Frame Monitoring DSU/CSUs monitor performance at three levels: the

local loop, end-to-end frame service and enterprise traffic.

With in-band management and local Ethernet connectivity, DataSMART Frame

Monitoring DSU/CSUs can be managed easily from a remote or local site.

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DataSMART Installer makes setup and diagnostics fast and easy.

With FrameVision Reporter, network managers can easily monitor the performance

of their Frame Relay networks.

With the Alarms Utility, DataSMART DSU/CSUs integrate easily into HP OpenView.

Flexible reporting options

DataSMART Frame Monitoring DSU/CSUs

support an open architecture for reporting

information. Network managers can

easily integrate the FrameVision circuit

management data into their existing

reports, procedures, and activities for

Frame Relay service management.

ADC Kentrox also offers the economical

FrameVision Reporter software. With

its graphical interface, this easy-to-use

application reports valuable information

about the performance of your Frame

Relay network. For more information on

FrameVision reporting options, visit the

ADC Kentrox Web site, www.kentrox.com.

DataSMART Installer

DataSMART Installer is an intuitive,

point-and-click configuration and

diagnostic utility that dramatically

reduces the time to set up access to

a Frame Relay circuit.

Free with each DataSMART DSU/CSU,

this Windows-based application

communicates with ADC Kentrox

DSU/CSUs over direct serial, in-band

and modem dial-up connections.

When installing multiple DataSMART

DSU/CSUs, users can configure the

first unit, and then download, store, and

export the configuration to other

DataSMART units for rapid deployment.

When the circuit is up, DataSMART

Installer provides valuable performance

data and diagnostics with a simple

point-and-click.

Alarms Utility

The Alarms Utility monitors the entire

network for interface and device errors,

posting them to the event log in the HP

OpenView

®

management system.

Custom icons uniquely identify all

DataSMART DSU/CSUs for easy

recognition in the Network Node

Manager topology map. This software

is available free from the ADC Kentrox

Web site, www.kentrox.com.

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DataSMART 696 T1

Frame Monitoring DSU/CSU

Back Panel & Cable Guide

To Network

93010143 RJ48C Plug to RJ48C Plug (ships with unit)

930xx144 RJ48C Plug to RJ48C Plug, Crossover

To Terminal Equipment

93010143 RJ48C Plug to RJ48C Plug 930xx144 RJ48C Plug to RJ48C Plug,

Crossover

NOTE: xx denotes length of cable, contact factory for available lengths.

P = Plug (male); S = Socket (female)

Ordering Guide

Description Model No.

Stand-alone T1 DSUs

DataSMART 696 T1 72696 Frame Monitoring DSU/CSU

DataSMART 698 T1 Add/Drop 72698 Frame Monitoring DSU/CSU

Mounting Accessories

Mounting Tray, 1 Stand-alone unit 78031

Software

FrameVision Reporter 70304 FrameVision Reporter Enterprise 70306

Control Terminal

95006022 DE9S to DE9P, 6 feet

93001211 DE9P to RJ48, Cisco 2500 SLIP Ctl. Port

To Data Equipment

950xx052 MRAC34P to MRAC34P

95010057 MRAC34P to MRAC34P (DCE to DCE), 10 feet

To 10Base-T LAN

95007077 RJ45 Plug to RJ45 Plug, Cat. 3 UTP, 7 ft. 95007078 RJ45 Plug to RJ45 Plug, Crossover,

Cat. 3 UTP, 7 feet

2

5 4 3

2 1

DataSMART Stand-alone Frame Monitoring DSU/CSU Family

1 3 4 5 1 3 4 5

NETWORK

NETWORK USER AND DATA DATA VOICE RATES

PHYSICAL INTERFACE PROTOCOLS USER PORTS

DataSMART 681 56/64k V.35 Frame Relay or 1 0 56/64k Single-Port Transparent

Mode

DataSMART 696 T1 V.35 Frame Relay or 1 0 Nx56/64k, Single-Port FT1 Transparent 1.544 Mbps

Mode

DataSMART 698 T1 V.35 Frame Relay or 1 1 Nx56/64k, Single-Port FT1 T1/FT1 Transparent 1.544 Mbps Add/Drop Mode

DataSMART 698 T1

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Specifications

DataSMART Stand-alone T1

Frame Monitoring DSU/CSUs

Network Interface

Line Rate T1 (1.544 Mbps)

Framing SF, ESF, Ericsson

Line Code AMI, B8ZS Input Signal

DS-1 from 0 dB to -27 dB, typical

Output Signal

DS-1 with LBO 0, -7.5, -15 dB (selectable)

Protocol Frame Relay or transparent

Mechanical

RJ48C socket

Lightning Protection

Withstands lightning surges defined per FCC Part 68, and recovers

Terminal Interface (add/drop port,

DataSMART 698)

Line Rate T1 (1.544 Mbps)

Framing SF, ESF, Ericsson

Line Code AMI, B8ZS Input Signal

DSX-1 to -10 dB

Output Signal

DSX-1 with equalization

Mechanical

RJ48C socket

Data Port Interface

Bit Rate Nx56 kbps or Nx64 kbps (N=1...24)

Electrical V.35 compatible Mechanical MRAC34 socket

Management

Control Ports DCE EIA-574

38.4 kbps maximum English menus Async ASCII or SLIP

Ethernet Port

10Base-T RJ45 socket Transmit and receive LEDs

SNMP Agent

MIB II (RFC 1213) DS1 MIB (RFC 1406) Frame Relay MIB (RFC 1315) Enterprise MIB*

TELNET server Responds to Ping Security filters

(for IP source addresses) Up to 10 SNMP Trap hosts

In-band From network or router Shared or dedicated VC Frame Relay

LCD Front panel display of unit status Front panel configuration of unit

Alarms

Traps SNMP Traps via SLIP, Ethernet or in-band

ASCII Transmitted out async control port

Frame Relay Circuit Management

Methodology

Non-intrusive, in-band

Virtual Circuit (VC) Utilization

Frame and octet counts for data sent above CIR and above excess burst rates

VC Availability Measurements

Frame Relay Link Management (FRLM) activity

FRLM configuration Router and switch status

Spoofing status, events and seconds VC availability and status

VC Delay Measurements

Maximum observed delay, average delay, attempts made, delay threshold exceeded; automatic delay measure-ments for up to 64 active VCs

VC Frames Delivered Report

Frames dropped Tx/Rx, octets dropped Tx/Rx

NI/Data Port Availability Measurements

Seconds available, in test or in alarm state for network interface and data port

NI/Data Port Statistics

Frame count, octet count, invalid header address, excessively long frames, HDLC errors, IP management frame and octet counts

VC Status Frames Tx/Rx, octets Tx/Rx, BECN

set, FECN set, DE set

Reports Frame VC utilization Frame VC round-trip delay Frame VC delivered data Frame VC availability Frame VC statistical Frame NI/Data Port statistical

Local Loop Diagnostics

Loop Tests

Line loopback Payload loopback Data port loopback

Line Test Codes

QRS, 3-in-24, 1-in-8, All 1s, All 0s

Data Test Codes

511, 2047

BERT Tester

Independent BERT on all test codes

Local Loop Performance Monitoring

Methodology

T1.403 in-band performance monitoring

Data Storage

Last 24 hours of data in 15 minute increments; last 7 days of data in 24-hour increments

Monitors Network interface

Registers Separate for carrier and user Reports Based on G.821 for performance

Far end Alarm history

Network interface statistical

Diagnostics

LEDs Power/fail

T1

Data port transmit Data port receive Data port CTS Data port RTS

Loop Tests

Local loopback Data terminal loopback

Compatibility

AT&T TR 62411-1990

TR 54019A PUB 43802 ANSI T1.403-1995 Bellcore TR.194

Regulatory

FCC Compliance

Part 68; Part 15, Class A

NRTL Listed

UL 1950, 3rd Edition

CSA 22.2; No. 950

IC CS-03

Environment

Operating 0° to 50° C

5% to 90% RH, non-condensing

Storage -20° to 66° C 5% to 95% RH

Power

AC 115 VAC, 60 Hz, 8W

Physical

Usage Desktop or tray mount

Dimensions

7.75" W x 1.65" H x 11.5" D

Weight 2.5 lbs (approx.)

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Corporate

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ADC Kentrox

14375 NW Science Park Drive Portland, Oregon 97229 (800) 733-5511 (503) 643-1681

DataSMART

®

56/64k and T1/FT1

Stand-alone Frame Monitoring DSU/CSUs

DataSMART 681 56/64k

Ordering Guide

Description Model No.

Stand-alone 56/64k Model

DataSMART 681 56/64k 72681 Frame Monitoring DSU/CSU

Mounting Accessories

Mounting Tray, 1 Stand-alone unit 78031

Software

FrameVision Reporter 70304 FrameVision Reporter Enterprise 70306 FrameVision Reports Pack 70350

for Concord Network Health

Back Panel & Cable Guide To Network

930xx153 RJ48S Plug to RJ48S Plug

To Control Terminal

93014241 EIA-561 Flat Modular Cable, Plug to Plug, 14 feet 78892 RJ45 to DB25P Jack Adapter 78899 RJ45 to DE9S Jack Adapter

To Data Equipment

95010052 MRAC34P to MRAC34P

950xx057 MRAC34P to MRAC34P (DCE to DCE)

Network Interface

Line DDS or 64k clear channel

Receiver Sensitivity -40dBm Mechanical

RJ48S socket

Data Port Interface

Line Rate 56 kbps or 64 kbps

Electrical V.35 compatible Mechanical

MRAC34 socket

Management

Control Ports

DCE, EIA-561, 9600 bps English menus Async ASCII or SLIP

SNMP Agent

MIB II (RFC 1213) Frame Relay MIB (RFC 1315) Enterprise MIB*

TELNET server Responds to Ping

Security filters for IP source addresses Up to 10 SNMP Trap hosts

In-band From network or router Shared or dedicated VC Frame Relay

Alarms

Traps SNMP Traps via SLIP or in-band

Frame Relay Circuit Management

Methodology

Non-intrusive, in-band

Virtual Circuit (VC) Statistics

Frame count per VC, Dropped Frame count, Octet count per VC, DE/FECN/BECN bit count per VC

VC Utilization

CIR/EIR exceeded count per VC Octet count during CIR/EIR

Frame Monitoring DSU/CSU

VC Delay Diagnostics

Round-trip VC delay via in-band Frame Relay

Performance Thresholds

User configurable Access bandwidth utilization Round-trip delay

Reports Frame VC statistics Port statistics Frame VC delay Frame VC utilization

Burst: data sent above CIR and above Excess Burst rates

Diagnostics

LEDs Power, Status, Test, Network, Data port

Loop Tests CSU loopback, DSU loopback,

Data terminal loopback

Compatibility

ANSI T1.410-1992

Regulatory

FCC Compliance

Part 68; Part 15, Class A

NRTL Listed

UL 1950, 3rd Edition

CSA 22.2; No. 950

IC CS-03

Environment

Operating 0° to 50° C

5% to 90% RH, non-condensing

Storage -20° to 66° C 5% to 95% RH

Power

AC 115 VAC, 60 Hz, 7W

Physical

Usage Desktop or tray mount

Dimensions

7.75" W x 1.65" H x 11.5" D

Weight 2.5 lbs (approx.)

NOTE: xx denotes length of cable, contact factory for available lengths.

P = Plug (male); S = Socket (female).

2

1 3

1 2

3

Specifications

DataSMART Stand-alone 56/64k

Frame Monitoring DSU/CSU

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