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  • Technical Documentation

    Product family Tellabs 6300 Managed Transport System

    Product name Tellabs 6300 Network Manager

    Title Using the Craft Terminal

    Document Users ManualMA336 / Revision M1Copyright 2003-2009 Tellabs. All rights reserved.

  • Tellabs 6300 Network ManagerUsing the Craft Terminal

    Legal Notices

    Legal Notices

    Copyright Statement This Tellabs manual is owned by Tellabs or its licensors and protected by U.S.and international copyright laws, conventions, and treaties. Your right to usethis manual is subject to limitations and restrictions imposed by applicable li-censes and copyright laws. Unauthorized reproduction, modification, distri-bution, display or other use of this manual may result in criminal and civilpenalties.

    Trademark Notice The following trademarks and service marks are owned by Tellabs Opera-tions, Inc., or its affiliates in the United States and/or other countries: AUDIOPLUS, CABLESPAN, CEC-128, DYNAMIC SIGNAL TRANSFER,DXX, DXX logo, EC DUO, ENHANCED AUDIO PLUS, EX-PRESS/PATH, FOCUS, MARTIS, MARTISDXX, MARTIS logo, MAR-TISDXX logo, METROVANTAGE, METROWATCH, NETREACH,NETWISE, SCULPTURED SOUND, TELLABS, TELLABS and T sym-bol, T symbol, TELLABS PROPARTNER, TEL/MAP, TEL/MOR, THEWORLD COMMUNICATES THROUGH TELLABS, TITAN, VERITY,YOUR NETWORKING PARTNER.

    Any other company or product names may be trademarks of their respectivecompanies.2 MA336 Rev. M1

  • Tellabs 6300 Network ManagerUsing the Craft Terminal

    Revision Information

    Revision Information

    Revision history This manual has changed as follows:

    Rev. Date Description of Changes

    A1 March 28, 2003 This is the first version.

    A2 May 19, 2003 Information on checking the version of the 6300 Craft Terminal is corrected.

    B1 May 19, 2003 Updated to enable management of Tellabs 6340 FP 2.2

    C1 Feb. 6, 2004 Restructured manual. Updated craft terminal connection information. Added ETEX informa-tion.

    D1 Sept. 20, 2004 Updated for the following additions:

    Tellabs 6370 WDM node

    Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal

    Management of embedded software

    Backup and Restore

    Quality of Service files

    E1 Oct. 29, 2004 Updated to enable management of Tellabs 6340 FP 4.0

    E2 Jan. 31, 2005 The backup and restoration of NE configuration files using the NM2100 Craft Terminal is changed to Receive DATAB and Send to NE pro-cedures.

    F1 Dec. 22, 2005 Updated for the following additions:

    Management of Tellabs 6315 Metro Ethernet Node

    Management of Tellabs 6325 Edge Node

    The File Management window for handling embedded software and hardware files

    A new procedure for the distribution of Qual-ity of Service files using the Deploy option

    Handling Multiple NEs using the Extended Craft Terminal updated to include the Table view and Tree view options. Address infor-mation is also included.

    F2 April 25, 2006 Added information and procedures for handling embedded software files for ETEX modules.MA336 Rev. M1 3

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    G1 June 1, 2006 Updated for the following additions:

    Added an introduction to management of us-ers using craft terminal security

    A new procedure to enable users to change their password

    Includes support for 6325 FP1.1, 6340 FP4.3 and ETEX FP2.3/3.1

    Divided the Working with the Craft Terminal chapter in to 2 separate chapters: Communi-cating with NEs and Managing NE Files us-ing the Craft Terminal

    Moved Deploying QoS section from the Working with the Craft Terminal chapter to the ETEX Equipment View in the Craft Ter-minal chapter.

    Minor technical corrections.

    H1 Sept. 11, 2006 Updated for the following additions:

    Updated the structure of the menu items in the Equipment View window for ETEX mod-ule to match T6300NM FP3.0 SP2 GUI

    2 new procedures to enable users to export lists of NEs from one extended craft terminal and import them into another extended craft terminal

    Includes support for 6345 FP3.0 and 6350 FP3.0

    Added a new procedure that describes how to change the software of the NE to a previ-ous version

    Minor technical corrections.

    Rev. Date Description of Changes4 MA336 Rev. M1

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    I1 May 30, 2007 Updated for the following additions:

    Added Operations menu item in the Menu bar for the Extended Craft Terminal.

    Added a new Chapter that contains informa-tion about the Cable Trace Identifiers win-dow.

    Added a new Chapter that provides shortcuts to the procedures for the individual NEs.

    Added an Appendix which describes the Quality of Service window and provides in-formation about the Load option.

    Updated the menu items for the File menu with Disconnect from NE when using a Tel-labs 6300 Craft Terminal.

    Updated the pop-up menu for NEs in the Ex-tended Craft Terminal. New menu item Save Table to File added.

    Updated the IP address information when making a backup of the configuration for 6315 and ETEX NEs.

    J1 Sept. 1, 2007 Updated for the following additions:

    Updated with support for 6345 FP3.1 and 6350 FP3.1 (including IP DCN management).

    Updated the Subrack menu to include the Save Actual Module Properties item for 6325, 6340, 6345 and 6350 NEs.

    Minor technical corrections.

    K1 Feb. 20, 2008 Updated for the following additions:

    Updated the menu items for the View menu for a 6325 with Protection.

    Updated the menu items for the Module menu for a 6325 with Safely Remove Actual Module.

    Added menu item opening the entity brows-er.

    Minor technical corrections.

    L1 Sep. 23, 2008 Updated for the following additions:

    Added the procedure for PPP set-up in win-dows Vista.

    Minor technical corrections.

    Rev. Date Description of ChangesMA336 Rev. M1 5

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    M1 Mar. 3, 2009 Updated for the following additions:

    Added a new chapter on 6335 Equipment View in Craft Terminal.

    Minor technical corrections.

    Rev. Date Description of Changes6 MA336 Rev. M1

  • Tellabs 6300 Network ManagerUsing the Craft Terminal

    Contents

    Legal Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Revision Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

    Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

    1 Getting Started with the Craft Terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151.1 What is a Craft Terminal? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151.2 User Access with the Craft Terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

    1.2.1 Providing Security in the Craft Terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191.2.2 Changing the User Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

    1.3 Configuring a PPP Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211.3.1 Setting up a PPP Connection in Windows XP . . . . . . . . . . . 211.3.2 Setting up a PPP Connection in Windows 2000 . . . . . . . . . 351.3.3 Setting up a PPP Connection in Windows Vista . . . . . . . . . 471.3.4 Starting a PPP Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59

    1.4 Viewing which Version of Craft Terminal Software your Computer is Run-ning 621.4.1 Version of Craft Terminal Software in Tellabs NM2100 Craft Ter-

    minal 621.4.2 Version of Craft Terminal Software in Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal

    631.4.3 Version of Craft Terminal Software in Tellabs 6300 Extended

    Craft Terminal 65

    2 Shortcuts to Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

    3 Physically Connecting a Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to an NE . . 693.1 Connecting to a Tellabs 6310 Node . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 693.2 Connecting to a Tellabs 6315 Node . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703.3 Connecting to a Tellabs 6320 Node . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 713.4 Connecting to a Tellabs 6325 Node . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 733.5 Connecting to a Tellabs 6330 Node . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 743.6 Connecting to a Tellabs 6335 Node . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 753.7 Connecting to a Tellabs 6340 Node . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 763.8 Connecting to a Tellabs 6345 Node . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 783.9 Connecting to a Tellabs 6350 Node . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 793.10 Connecting to a Tellabs 6370 node . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 813.11 Connecting to a Tellabs 7200 System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 813.12 Connecting to an ETEX Mapping Module or ETEX Switching and Mapping

    Module 823.13 Connecting the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal through the DCN

    83

    4 Communicating with NEs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 854.1 Connecting to a Local Network Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 854.2 Connecting to a Remote Network Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 944.3 Connecting to a Local Network Element with Tellabs NM2100 Craft Ter-

    minal 1054.4 Connecting to a Remote Network Element with Tellabs NM2100 Craft Ter-

    minal 1084.5 Connecting the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal through the DCN

    1114.6 NSAP Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112

    4.6.1 Description of the NSAP Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1124.6.2 Changing an NSAP Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113MA336 Rev. M1 7

    4.7 IP Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1174.7.1 Description of the IP Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1174.7.2 Configuring an IP Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117

    4.8 Troubleshooting Communication Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128

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    5 Managing NE Files Using the Craft Terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1315.1 Handling the NE Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131

    5.1.1 Making a Backup of the Configuration of an NE . . . . . . . . . . 1315.1.2 Restoring the Configuration of an NE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140

    5.2 Handling Embedded Software Files for Tellabs 6310 Nodes, Tellabs 6320 Nodes, Tellabs 6330 Nodes, Tellabs 6340 Nodes (FP1.1, 2.x and 3.x), Tellabs 6370 Nodes and Tellabs 7200 System 1485.2.1 Viewing the Properties of an Embedded Software File . . . . 1495.2.2 Copying an Embedded Software File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1515.2.3 Downloading Embedded Software to the NE . . . . . . . . . . . . 1535.2.4 Assigning New Embedded Software to Run in the NE after the

    Next Reset 1565.2.5 Uploading Embedded Software from the NE . . . . . . . . . . . . 158

    5.3 Handling the Embedded Software Files and Firmware Files for Tellabs 6325 Nodes, Tellabs 6335 Node, Tellabs 6340 Nodes (FP 4.x), Tellabs 6345 Nodes and Tellabs 6350 Nodes 1605.3.1 Downloading Files from the Craft Terminal to the NE . . . . . 1615.3.2 Uploading Files from the NE to the Craft Terminal . . . . . . . . 1635.3.3 Assigning New Software to Run in the NE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1655.3.4 Assigning New Firmware to Run in the NE after the Next Reset

    1685.3.5 Reverting to a Previous Version of the NE Software . . . . . . 170

    5.4 Handling Embedded Software Files for ETEX Mapping and ETEX Switch-ing and Mapping Modules 1725.4.1 Downloading Files from the Craft Terminal to the NE . . . . . 1725.4.2 Assigning New Software to Run in the NE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1755.4.3 Assigning an Older Version of the Software to Run in the NE . .

    176

    6 Managing Tributary Subracks from a Craft Terminal . . . . . . . . . 179

    7 Managing Multiple NEs with the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Termi-nal 181

    7.1 Contents of the Extended Craft Terminal Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1817.1.1 The Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal Window . . . . . . 1837.1.2 The Main Menus in the Extended Craft Terminal Window . . 1847.1.3 The Buttons in the Extended Craft Terminal Window . . . . . . 185

    7.2 Adding NEs to the Extended Craft Terminal Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1867.3 Removing NEs from the Extended Craft Terminal Window . . . . . . . . 1907.4 Changing NEs Using the Extended Craft Terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1917.5 Copy NE Lists from One Extended Craft Terminal to a Second Extended

    Craft Terminal 194

    8 Tellabs 6310 Node Equipment View in the Craft Terminal . . . . . 1978.1 Managing Tellabs 6310 Nodes in the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Termi-

    nal 1978.2 Contents of the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1988.3 The Main Menus in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1988.4 The Toolbar in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202

    9 Tellabs 6315 node Equipment View in the Craft Terminal . . . . . 2039.1 Managing Tellabs 6315 node in the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal

    2039.2 Contents of the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203

    9.2.1 The Main Menus in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . 2048 MA336 Rev. M1

    9.2.2 The Pop-up Menus in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . 206

    10 Tellabs 6320 Node Equipment View in the Craft Terminal . . . . . 20910.1 Managing Tellabs 6320 Nodes in the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Termi-

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    nal 20910.2 Contents of the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21010.3 The Main Menus in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21010.4 The Toolbar in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214

    11 Tellabs 6325 Node Equipment View in the Craft Terminal . . . . . 21511.1 Managing Tellabs 6325 Nodes in the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Termi-

    nal 21511.2 Contents of the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215

    11.2.1 The Main Menus in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . 21611.2.2 The Icons in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22111.2.3 The Pop-up Menus in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . 22311.2.4 Inside the Equipment View Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224

    11.3 Operating in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224

    12 Tellabs 6330 Node Equipment View in the Craft Terminal . . . . . 22712.1 Managing Tellabs 6330 Nodes in the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Termi-

    nal 22712.2 Contents of the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22812.3 The Main Menus in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22812.4 The Toolbar in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232

    13 Tellabs 6335 Node Equipment View in the Craft Terminal . . . . . 23313.1 Managing Tellabs 6335 Nodes in the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Termi-

    nal 23313.2 Contents of the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233

    13.2.1 The Main Menus in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . 23513.2.2 The Icons in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24013.2.3 The Pop-up Menus in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . 24213.2.4 Inside the Equipment View Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242

    13.3 Operating in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243

    14 Tellabs 6340 Node Equipment View in the Craft Terminal . . . . . 24514.1 Managing Tellabs 6340 Nodes in the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Termi-

    nal 24514.2 Tellabs 6340 Node in the Tellabs NM2100 Craft Terminal Equipment View

    Window 24514.2.1 Contents of the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24614.2.2 The Main Menus in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . 24614.2.3 The Toolbar in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . 250

    14.3 Tellabs 6340 Node in the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal Equipment View Window 25014.3.1 Contents of the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25114.3.2 The Main Menus in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . 25214.3.3 The Icons in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25714.3.4 The Pop-up Menus in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . 25914.3.5 Inside the Equipment View Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25914.3.6 Operating in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26114.3.7 Rack and Subrack Views . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262

    15 Tellabs 6345 Node Equipment View in the Craft Terminal . . . . . 26315.1 Managing Tellabs 6345 Nodes in the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Termi-

    nal 26315.2 Contents of the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263

    15.2.1 The Main Menus in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . 264MA336 Rev. M1 9

    15.2.2 The Icons in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27015.2.3 The Pop-up Menus in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . 27115.2.4 Inside the Equipment View Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272

    15.3 Operating in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273

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    15.4 Rack and Subrack Views . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274

    16 Tellabs 6350 Node Equipment View in the Craft Terminal . . . . . 27716.1 Managing Tellabs 6350 Nodes in the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Termi-

    nal 27716.2 Contents of the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277

    16.2.1 The Main Menus in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . 27816.2.2 The Icons in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28416.2.3 The Pop-up Menus in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . 28516.2.4 Inside the Equipment View Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286

    16.3 Operating in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28716.4 Rack and Subrack Views . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288

    17 Tellabs 6370 Node Equipment View in the Craft Terminal . . . . . 29117.1 Managing Tellabs 6370 Nodes in the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Termi-

    nal 29117.2 Contents of the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29217.3 The Main Menus in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29217.4 The Toolbar in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296

    18 Tellabs 7200 System Equipment View in the Craft Terminal . . . 29718.1 Managing Tellabs 7200 Systems in the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Ter-

    minal 29718.2 Contents of the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29818.3 The Main Menus in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29818.4 The Toolbar in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302

    19 ETEX Equipment View in the Craft Terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30319.1 Managing ETEX NEs in the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal . 30319.2 Contents of the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30319.3 The Main Menus in the Equipment View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30419.4 Deploying QoS Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305

    A Quality of Service and AFC Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307A.1 The Quality of Service Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307A.2 Configuring and Viewing Bandwidth Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308A.3 Configuring and Viewing Queue Scheduling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312A.4 Configuring and Viewing the IP Priority Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315A.5 Configuring and Viewing AFC Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317A.6 Configuring and Viewing Bandwidth Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320A.7 Loading QoS Parameter Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322A.8 Saving the QoS Parameter Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324

    Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32510 MA336 Rev. M1

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    Preface

    Preface

    Product version Refer to "Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal Release Notes" to make sure that this is-sue of the manual corresponds to your current product version.

    Scope All procedures are related to management of Tellabs 63xx NEs, ETEX map-ping modules and ETEX switching and mapping modules with the Tellabs6300 Extended Craft Terminal, Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal or Tellabs NM2100Craft Terminal.

    Content overview The content structure is as follows: 1 Getting Started with the Craft Terminal on page 15 describes how you

    start up the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal.

    2 Shortcuts to Procedures on page 67 provides, in a tabular format, an overview of shortcuts to the procedures present in the manual.

    3 Physically Connecting a Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to an NE on page 69 describes how you connect the cable between the craft terminal and the NE.

    4 Communicating with NEs on page 85 describes how you communicate with a network element using the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal.

    5 Managing NE Files Using the Craft Terminal on page 131 describes how you handle the embedded software, firmware and NE configuration files in the NE.

    6 Managing Tributary Subracks from a Craft Terminal on page 179 de-scribes how to work with CTIs (cable trace identifiers) using the craft ter-minal.

    7 Managing Multiple NEs with the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Termi-nal on page 181 describes how to work with the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal.

    8 Tellabs 6310 Node Equipment View in the Craft Terminal on page 197 describes the work area and the various attributes for the Tellabs NM2100 Craft Terminal.

    9 Tellabs 6315 node Equipment View in the Craft Terminal on page 203 describes the work area and the various attributes for the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal.

    10 Tellabs 6320 Node Equipment View in the Craft Terminal on page 209 describes the work area and the various attributes for the Tellabs NM2100 Craft Terminal.

    11 Tellabs 6325 Node Equipment View in the Craft Terminal on page 215 describes the work area and the various attributes for the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal.

    12 Tellabs 6330 Node Equipment View in the Craft Terminal on page 227 describes the work area and the various attributes for the Tellabs NM2100 Craft Terminal.

    13 Tellabs 6335 Node Equipment View in the Craft Terminal on page 233 MA336 Rev. M1 11

    describes the work area and the various attributes for the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal.

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    14 Tellabs 6340 Node Equipment View in the Craft Terminal on page 245 describes the work area and the various attributes for the Tellabs NM2100 Craft Terminal and Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal.

    15 Tellabs 6345 Node Equipment View in the Craft Terminal on page 263 describes the work area and the various attributes for the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal.

    16 Tellabs 6350 Node Equipment View in the Craft Terminal on page 277 describes the work area and the various attributes for the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal.

    17 Tellabs 6370 Node Equipment View in the Craft Terminal on page 291 describes the work area and the various attributes for the Tellabs NM2100 Craft Terminal.

    18 Tellabs 7200 System Equipment View in the Craft Terminal on page 297 describes the work area and the various attributes for the Tellabs NM2100 Craft Terminal.

    19 ETEX Equipment View in the Craft Terminal on page 303 describes the work area and the carious attributes for the Tellabs 6300 Craft Termi-nal.

    A Quality of Service and AFC Profiles on page 307 describes how to use the quality of service functions available in the Tellabs 6300 Craft Termi-nal.

    Style conventions The following style conventions are used in the text:

    Italic text

    Italics is used in the following situations:

    File, computer and directory names.

    Commands in normal text.

    Text that is to be replaced with a correct term or expression. This text is normally enclosed in < >.

    Bold text

    Bold is used in the following situations:

    Names of windows displayed on screen

    Names of menu items accessed from the menu bar

    Labels of domains present in the T6300NM software

    Text typed as an answer to a question displayed on screen

    Monospaced text

    Monospace is used in the following situations:

    Text to be typed as a command

    Computer dialog issued by software in a command line interface (no graphical interface used)12 MA336 Rev. M1

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    [Text] in square brackets

    Text in square brackets is used in the following situations:

    A [number] in italics indicates a reference document or software, which is present in the reference documentation list or reference software list present in the Preface of the this documentation

    [Monospaced] text in square brackets indicates optional items in commands

    [Bold] text in square brackets indicates a function key on the keyboard (Text) in parentheses

    Parentheses are used in the following situations:

    A possible omission of the text. For example, if you are working with the Tellabs 6300 Craft terminal, the start directory is "Tellabs Craft Ter-minal," whereas if you are working with the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal, the start directory is "Tellabs Extended Craft Termi-nal." Thus, "Tellabs (Extended) Craft Terminal" designates both start directories.

    Abbreviations AFC Assured Forwarding ClassCMCC Central Management Communications Controller DCCm Multiplex Section DCC DCCr Regenerator Section DCC DCC Data Communications ChannelDCN Data Communications NetworkEA Ethernet addressECC Embedded Control ChannelETEX Ethernet Tributary EXtension. This is an ETEX mapping

    module and/or an ETEX switching and mapping module.HTTP HyperText Transfer ProtocolIP Internet ProtocolMAC Media Access ControlMbit/s Megabit per secondNE Network ElementNSAP Network Service Access PointOSI Open Systems InterconnectionPPP Point-to-Point ProtocolSCF System Connection FieldSDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySNMP Simple Network Management ProtocolSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleUSB Universal Serial Bus

    References [1] MA266, Tellabs 6300 Managed Transport System, Tellabs 6300 Net-work Manager, Working in Tellabs 6300 Manager Vol.1: Principles of Op-eration, User's Manual

    [2] MA269, Tellabs 6300 Managed Transport System, Tellabs 6300 Net-work Manager, Working in Tellabs 6300 Manager Vol.4: Using the EntityBrowser, Users Manual

    [3] MA335, Tellabs 6300 Managed Transport System, Tellabs 6300 Net-work Manager, Working in Tellabs 6300 Manager Vol.5: Using the CoreMA336 Rev. M1 13

    Functions of Element Management, User's Manual

    [4] MA364, Tellabs 6300 Managed Transport System, Tellabs 6325 EdgeNode, Configuration and Ordering Guide

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    [5] MA302, Tellabs 6300 Managed Transport System, Tellabs 6340 SwitchNode, Configuration and Ordering Guide

    [6] MA262, Tellabs 6300 Managed Transport System, Tellabs 6350 SwitchNode, Configuration and Ordering Guide

    [7] MA327, Tellabs 6300 Managed Transport System, Tellabs 6300 Net-work Manager, Managing Tellabs 6310/6320 Edge Node, User's Manual

    [8] MA368, Tellabs 6300 Managed Transport System, Tellabs 6300 Net-work Manager, Managing Tellabs 6325 Edge Node, User's Manual

    [9] MA328, Tellabs 6300 Managed Transport System, Tellabs 6300 Net-work Manager, Managing Tellabs 6330 Core Node, User's Manual

    [10] MA329, Tellabs 6300 Managed Transport System, Tellabs 6300 Net-work Manager, Managing Tellabs 6340 Switch Node, User's Manual

    [11] MA356, Tellabs 6300 Managed Transport System, Tellabs 6300 Net-work Manager, Managing Tellabs 6345 Switch Node, User's Manual

    [12] MA330, Tellabs 6300 Managed Transport System, Tellabs 6300 Net-work Manager, Managing Tellabs 6350 Switch Node, User's Manual

    [13] MA326, Tellabs 6300 Managed Transport System, Tellabs 6300 Net-work Manager, Managing Tellabs 6370 Optical Transport System, Us-er's Manual

    [14] MA345, Tellabs 6300 Managed Transport System, Tellabs 6300 Net-work Manager, Managing ETEX, Users Manual

    [15] MA351, Tellabs 6300 Managed Transport System, Tellabs 6300 Net-work Manager, Planning and Implementing DCN for ETEX, Users Man-ual

    [16] MA359, Tellabs 6300 Managed Transport System, Tellabs 6300 Net-work Manager, DCN Planning Guide, User's Manual

    [17] MA333, Tellabs 6300 Managed Transport System, Tellabs 6300 Net-work Manager, System Administration Guide and Reference for FP3.0.x(Alpha), Users Manual

    Note: See the product release notes for a list of the manuals that are valid foryour current software/hardware version.14 MA336 Rev. M1

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    1 Getting Started with the Craft Terminal

    Overview This introduces you to the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal and Tellabs 6300 Ex-tended Craft Terminal. It gives some background information about the Tel-labs NM2100 Craft Terminal, Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal, and Tellabs 6300Extended Craft Terminal. It also describes how to physically connect a Tellabs6300 Craft Terminal to an NE. The following is discussed:

    1.1 What is a Craft Terminal? on page 15

    1.2 User Access with the Craft Terminal on page 19

    1.3 Configuring a PPP Connection on page 21

    1.4 Viewing which Version of Craft Terminal Software your Computer is Running on page 62

    1.1 What is a Craft Terminal?

    The difference between craft terminal and network manager

    Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal is composed of both the Tellabs NM2100 CraftTerminal software and the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal software, which run ona PC or laptop computer. The craft terminal connects directly to a network el-ement (NE) in a network, and it is typically used to configure the NE that it isconnected to. You can also use the craft terminal to communicate remotelywith other NEs in a network by specifying the NSAP address of the NE inquestion.MA336 Rev. M1 15

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    The figure illustrates the difference between a craft terminal and a networkmanager, as they relate to the individual network elements in the network.The craft terminal connects directly to one of the NEs and regards that NE asthe local NE while all of the other NEs in the network are remote NEs. Tothe network manager, all NEs in the network are equal (that is, they are all re-mote).

    Note: When you connect to an NE with a craft terminal, tell the NetworkManagement users that a craft terminal is connected and active, be-cause the craft terminal overrides configurations that come from theNetwork Management.

    Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal

    The Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal lets you manage multiple NEs atthe same time. It helps manage small networks, with a maximum of 50 NEs.While the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal connects directly to NEs with a man-agement cable, the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal connects to NEsthrough the DCN, using the Ethernet interface. Refer to [15] and [16] for infor-mation about DCN.

    Refer to 7 Managing Multiple NEs with the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Ter-minal on page 181 for information on how to work with the Tellabs 6300 Ex-tended Craft Terminal.

    Possible craft terminals to use

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    Note: The NE type in parentheses designates the NE name that you can selectwhen you use the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal.

    NE TypeTellabs NM2100

    Craft Termi-nal

    Tellabs 6300 Craft Termi-

    nal

    Tellabs 6300 Extended

    Craft Termi-nal

    Tellabs 6310 (AC1_48)FP 4.8 and 4.10

    X X

    Tellabs 6310 (T6320_60)FP 6.0, 6.0.1, 6.1 and 6.2

    X X

    Tellabs 6315 (ETEX_30)FP 3.0

    X X

    Tellabs 6315 (ETEX_31)FP 3.1 and 3.2

    X X

    Tellabs 6320FP 1.2, 2.0

    X

    Tellabs 6320 (AC1_30)FP 3.0

    X X

    Tellabs 6320 (AC1_48)FP 4.8 and 4.10

    X X

    Tellabs 6320 (T6320_60)FP 6.0, 6.0.1, 6.1 and 6.2

    X X

    Tellabs 6325 (T6325_10)FP 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3

    X X

    Tellabs 6330FP 2.0

    X

    Tellabs 6330 (AC4_30)FP 3.0 and 4.0

    X X

    Tellabs 6330 (AC4_50)FP 5.0

    X X

    Tellabs 6335 (T6325_10)FP 1.3

    X X

    Tellabs 6340 (LX_10)FP 1.0

    X X

    Tellabs 6340 (LX_20)FP 2.0 and 2.1

    X X

    Tellabs 6340 (LX_20)FP 2.2 and 3.x

    X X

    Tellabs 6340 (T6340_40)FP 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4

    X XMA336 Rev. M1 17

    Tellabs 6345 (T6350_11)FP 1.1

    X X

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    Tellabs 6345 (T6350_20)FP 2.0

    X X

    Tellabs 6345 (T6350_21)FP 2.1, 2.2, 3.0, 3.1 and 3.2

    X X

    Tellabs 6350 (T6350_10)FP 1.0

    X X

    Tellabs 6350 (T6350_11)FP 1.1

    X X

    Tellabs 6350 (T6350_20)FP 2.0

    X X

    Tellabs 6350 (T6350_21)FP 2.1, 2.2, 3.0, 3.1 and 3.2

    X X

    Tellabs 6370 (T6370_34)FP 3.4

    X X

    Tellabs 7200 (F6200_30)FP 2.5 and 3.0

    X X

    Tellabs 7200 (F6200_31)FP 3.1

    X X

    ETEX (ETEX_20)FP 2.0 and 2.2.1

    X X

    ETEX (ETEX_22)FP 2.2.2

    X X

    ETEX (ETEX_23)FP 2.3, 2.4

    X X

    ETEX (ETEX_30)FP 3.0

    X X

    ETEX (ETEX_31)FP 3.1, 3.2

    X X

    AC0 versions 1.0 CAS, 1.5 v5.1 and 2.0 v5.2

    X

    EOW HW Series 1 and HW Series 2

    X

    LTU140 HW Series 1 and HW Series 2

    X

    LTU34 X

    NE TypeTellabs NM2100

    Craft Termi-nal

    Tellabs 6300 Craft Termi-

    nal

    Tellabs 6300 Extended

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    See Overview and shortcuts to procedures on page 67 to find the correct pro-cedures for connecting to and communicating with a network element usingthe craft terminal.

    1.2 User Access with the Craft Terminal

    Overview It is possible for the system administrator of the Tellabs 6300 management sys-tem to restrict the amount of access the individual user has to the NE whenusing the craft terminal. The system administrator gives each user an accesslevel setting, which requires password access. These issues are described inthe topics listed below:

    1.2.1 Providing Security in the Craft Terminal on page 19

    1.2.2 Changing the User Password on page 20

    1.2.1 Providing Security in the Craft Terminal

    Built-in Security Each craft terminal installation comes with a built-in security function. Thissecurity function can be either active or inactive. The decision about whetherthis security function is active or inactive must be made when the craft termi-nal software is installed.

    Note: If the craft terminal security function is not active but is required at alater time, then it is necessary to install the craft terminal softwareagain.

    The craft terminal security enables the system administrator to give the usersone of 3 different access levels. These access levels determine what the usercan actually access within the craft terminal application.

    MIM HW Series 1 and HW Series 2

    X

    P-MUXversions 1.0 CAS and 1.5 V5.1

    X

    PSHW Series 1 and HW Series 2

    X

    PS & MIMHW Series 1 and HW Series 2

    X

    QecbExtHW Series 1 and HW Series 2

    X

    RSMHW Series 1 and HW Series 2

    X

    NE TypeTellabs NM2100

    Craft Termi-nal

    Tellabs 6300 Craft Termi-

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    Tellabs 6300 Extended

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    When the craft terminal security is active, each user must log in using a username and password.

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    Craft terminal user access

    When the craft terminal security is active, each user is given an access control(AC) level. This access control level determines which parts of the craft termi-nal application the user can access. The access control levels are:

    1.2.2 Changing the User Password

    To change your password to log in to the craft terminal

    When the craft terminal security function is enabled, you must type in youruser name and password each time you start the craft terminal. This username and password is for the T6300NM system and not for the PC. This pro-cedure describes how to change your own password.

    Access Control Level Description

    Administrator Users with this AC level have access to all win-dows in the craft terminal application. In addi-tion to this, they are also able to create new users, edit access levels for existing users and remove users using the User Manager window. User man-agement is described in [17].

    Manager Users with this AC level have access to all win-dows in the craft terminal application.

    Guest Users with this AC level have read-only access to certain windows in the craft terminal application.

    Note: Users with this AC level cannot start theNM2100CT application.

    Step Action

    1 Depending on which application you are using, do one of the follow-ing:

    Select Start Tellabs Extended Craft Terminal Change Pass-word.

    Select Start Tellabs Craft Terminal Change Password.The Change Password window appears.20 MA336 Rev. M1

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    1.3 Configuring a PPP Connection

    Overview After you install the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal or Tellabs 6300 ExtendedCraft Terminal, you must create a PPP connection to communicate with someNEs. These procedures describe how to set up a PPP connection, according towhich Windows operating system the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal or Tellabs6300 Extended Craft Terminal is running on:

    1.3.1 Setting up a PPP Connection in Windows XP on page 21

    1.3.2 Setting up a PPP Connection in Windows 2000 on page 35

    1.3.3 Setting up a PPP Connection in Windows Vista on page 47

    1.3.4 Starting a PPP Connection on page 59

    1.3.1 Setting up a PPP Connection in Windows XP

    PPP connection The PPP connection for communication with nodes that use the Tellabs 6300craft terminal (see Possible craft terminals to use on page 16) must be set upmanually.

    Note: Although a Tellabs 6340 node (LX_20, FP 2.2 and 3.x) uses the Tellabs6300 craft terminal, it does not use a PPP communication connection.

    2 Use the following steps to change your password:

    a) Type in your user name in the User Name field.

    b) Type in current password in the Old Password field.c) Type in the new password you want to use in the New Password

    field.

    Note: This password is case sensitive and must contain at least 6characters.

    d) Type the new password again in the Confirm New Password field.

    Note: The name in the Host field must be the name of the PC that ishosting the craft terminal application, unless you are connected to aTeMIP server. When you are connected to a TeMIP server, then theserver host name can be selected.

    3 Click OK to make the password changes and close the Change Pass-word window.

    Note: You will need to use the new password the next time you log into the craft terminal.

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    To set up a PPP connection in Windows XP

    This describes how to set up a PPP connection in a Windows XP environ-ment.

    Step Action

    1 Select Start Control Panel.The Control Panel window appears.

    2 Double-click on the Phone and Modem Options icon.The Phone and Modem Options window appears.22 MA336 Rev. M1

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    3 Select the Modems tab.

    4 Click Add....

    The Add/Remove Hardware Wizard appears.

    5 Select the Dont detect my modem; I will select it from a list check box, and click Next.

    6 Select (Standard Modem Types) in the Manufacturer list.

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    7 Select Communications cable between two computers in the Models list, and click Next.

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    8 Select the Selected ports radio button, and select the appropriate COM port for the PPP connection.

    Click Next.

    9 Click Finish.

    The modem is set up.

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    10 In the Phone and Modem Options window, select the newly installed modem from the list, and click the Properties button.

    The Communications cable between two computers Properties win-dow appears.

    11 In the Communications cable between two computers Properties win-dow, select the Modem tab.

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    12 Open the Maximum Port Speed drop-down list, and select 38400.

    Click OK.

    13 In the Phone and Modem Options window, click OK.

    14 In the Control Panel window, double-click the Network Connections icon.

    The Network Connections window appears.

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    15 Click on Create a new connection.

    The New Connection Wizard appears.

    16 In the Welcome to the New Connection Wizard window, click Next.

    17 In the Network Connection Type field, select Set up an advanced con-nection, and click Next.

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    18 In the Advanced Connection Options field, select Connect directly to another computer, and click Next.

    19 In the Host or Guest? field, select Guest, and click Next.

    20 In the Connection Name field, type Craft Terminal NE in the text field, and click Next.

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    21 In the Select a Device field, select Communications cable between two computers from the drop-down list, and click Next.

    Note: The COM port is the one that you selected in step 8.

    22 In the Connection Availability field, select Anyones use, and click Next.

    23 In the Completing the New Connection Wizard field, select the Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop check box, and click Finish.

    The Connect Craft Terminal NE window appears.

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    24 In the Connect Craft Terminal NE window, click Properties.

    The Craft Terminal NE window appears.

    25 In the General tab, select Communications cable between two comput-ers from the drop-down list, and click Configure....

    The Modem Configuration window appears.

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    26 In the Modem Configuration window, do the following:a) Select 38400 from the Maximum speed (bps) drop-down list.b) Clear the Enable hardware flow control check box.

    c) Clear the Enable modem error control check box.

    d) Clear the Enable modem compression check box.

    e) Clear the Show terminal window check box.f) Clear the Run script check box.

    g) Clear the Enable modem speaker check box.

    h) Click OK.

    27 Select the Options tab in the Craft Terminal NE window.

    28 In the Options tab, do the following:

    a) Clear the Display progress while connecting check box.b) Select the Prompt for name and password, certificate, etc. check

    box.

    c) Clear the Include Windows logon domain check box.d) Set the Redial attempts: spin box, type or select 0.

    e) Clear the Redial if line is dropped check box.

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    29 Select the Security tab in the Craft Terminal NE window.

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    30 In the Security tab, do the following:a) Select the Typical (recommended settings) radio button.b) Select Allow unsecured password from the drop-down list.

    31 Select the Advanced tab in the Craft Terminal NE window.

    32 In the Advanced tab, do the following:

    a) Clear the Protect my computer and network by limiting or prevent-ing access to this computer from the Internet check box.

    b) Clear the Allow other network users to connect through this com-puters Internet connection check box.

    33 Select the Networking tab in the Craft Terminal NE window.

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    34 In the Networking tab, do the following:a) Select PPP: Windows 95/98/NT4/2000 from the Type of dial-up serv-

    er I am calling drop-down list.b) Select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) check box.c) Clear the File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks check

    box.

    d) Clear the Deterministic Network Enhancer check box.

    e) Clear the Client for Microsoft Networks check box.

    f) Click Settings.

    The PPP Settings window appears.

    35 In the PPP Settings window, do the following:a) Clear the Enable LCP extensions check box.b) Clear the Enable software compression check box.

    c) Clear the Negotiate multi-link for single link connections check box.d) Click OK.

    36 In the Networking tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click Prop-erties.

    The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window appears.

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    37 In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window, do the following:a) Select the Use the following IP address radio button.b) Type 192.168.128.224 in the IP address field.

    c) Click Advanced.

    The Advanced TCP/IP Settings window appears.

    38 In the General tab of the Advanced TCP/IP Settings window, do the following:

    a) Clear the Use default gateway on remote network check box.b) Clear the Use IP header compression check box.

    c) Click OK.

    39 In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window, click OK.

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    1.3.2 Setting up a PPP Connection in Windows 2000

    PPP connection The PPP connection for communication with nodes that use the Tellabs 6300craft terminal (see Possible craft terminals to use on page 16) must be set upmanually.

    Note: Although a Tellabs 6340 node (LX_20, FP 2.2 and 3.x) uses the Tellabs6300 craft terminal, it does not use a PPP communication connection.

    40 In the Craft Terminal NE window, click OK.The Connect Craft Terminal NE window appears, which prompts you for the user name and password to the NE.

    Note: If you make a PPP connection with a Tellabs 6315 node, anETEX mapping module or ETEX switching module, the default username is "ctuser". If you make PPP connections with other 63xx NEsthen leave default User name: and Password: fields in Connect CraftTerminal NE window blank even if you have password on NE.

    You now have a PPP connection to the NE.

    You can now start the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal and connect to an NE, as described in 3 Physically Connecting a Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to an NE on page 69 and 4 Communicating with NEs on page 85.

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    To set up a PPP connection in Windows 2000

    This describes how to set up a PPP connection in a Windows 2000 environ-ment.

    Step Action

    1 Select Start Settings Control Panel.The Control Panel window appears.

    2 Double-click on the Phone and Modem Options icon.The Phone and Modem Options window appears.36 MA336 Rev. M1

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    3 Select the Modems tab.

    4 Click Add....

    The Add/Remove Hardware Wizard appears.

    5 Select the Dont detect my modem; I will select it from a list check box, and click Next.

    6 Select (Standard Modem Types) in the Manufacturer list.

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    7 Select Communications cable between two computers in the Models list, and click Next.

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    8 Select the Selected ports radio button, and select the appropriate COM port for the PPP connection.

    Click Next.

    9 Click Finish.

    The modem is set up.

    10 In the Phone and Modem Options window, select the newly installed modem from the list, and click the Properties button.

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    The Communications cable between two computers Properties win-dow appears.

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    11 In the General tab, open the Maximum Port Speed drop-down list, and select 38400.

    Click OK.

    12 In the Phone and Modem Options window, click OK.

    13 Select Start Settings Network and Dial-up Connections Make New Connection.

    The Network Connection Wizard appears.

    14 In the Welcome to the Network Connection Wizard window, click Next.

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    15 In the Network Connection Type field, select Connect directly to anoth-er computer, and click Next.

    16 In the Host or Guest field, select Guest, and click Next.

    17 In the Select a Device field, select Communications cable between two computers from the drop-down list, and click Next.Note: The COM port is the one that you selected in step 8.

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    18 In the Connection Availability field, select For all users, and click Next.

    19 In the Completing the Network Connection Wizard field, type Craft Terminal NE in the text field, and click Finish.

    The Connect Craft Terminal NE window appears.

    20 In the Connect Craft Terminal NE window, click Properties.

    The Craft Terminal NE window appears.

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    21 In the General tab, select Communications cable between two comput-ers from the drop-down list, and click Configure....

    The Modem Configuration window appears.

    22 In the Modem Configuration window, do the following:a) Select 38400 from the Maximum speed (bps) drop-down list.b) Clear the Enable hardware flow control check box.

    c) Clear the Enable modem error control check box.

    d) Clear the Enable modem compression check box.

    e) Clear the Show terminal window check box.f) Clear the Run script check box.

    g) Clear the Enable modem speaker check box.

    h) Click OK.

    23 Select the Options tab in the Craft Terminal NE window.

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    24 In the Options tab, do the following:a) Clear the Display progress while connecting check box.b) Select the Prompt for name and password, certificate, etc. check

    box.

    c) Clear the Include Windows logon domain check box.d) Set the Redial attempts: spin box, type or select 0.

    e) Clear the Redial if line is dropped check box.

    25 Select the Security tab in the Craft Terminal NE window.

    26 In the Security tab, do the following:a) Select the Typical (recommended settings) radio button.b) Select Allow unsecured password from the drop-down list.

    27 Select the Sharing tab in the Craft Terminal NE window.

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    28 Clear the Enable Internet Connection Sharing for this connection check box.

    29 Select the Networking tab in the Craft Terminal NE window.

    30 In the Networking tab, do the following:a) Select PPP: Windows 95/98/NT4/2000 from the Type of dial-up serv-

    er I am calling drop-down list.b) Select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) check box.c) Clear the File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks check

    box.

    d) Clear the Client for Microsoft Networks check box.

    e) Click Settings.

    The PPP Settings window appears.

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    31 In the PPP Settings window, do the following:a) Clear the Enable LCP extensions check box.

    b) Clear the Enable software compression check box.

    c) Clear the Negotiate multi-link for single link connections check box.d) Click OK.

    32 In the Networking tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click Prop-erties.

    The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window appears.33 In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window, do the following:

    a) Select the Use the following IP address radio button.b) Type 192.168.128.224 in the IP address field.

    c) Click Advanced.

    The Advanced TCP/IP Settings window appears.

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    34 In the General tab of the Advanced TCP/IP Settings window, do the following:

    a) Clear the Use default gateway on remote network check box.b) Clear the Use IP header compression check box.

    c) Click OK.

    35 In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window, click OK.36 In the Craft Terminal NE window, click OK.

    The Connect Craft Terminal NE window appears, which prompts you for the user name and password to the NE.

    Note: If you make a PPP connection with a Tellabs 6315 node, anETEX mapping module or ETEX switching module, the default username is "ctuser". If you make PPP connections with other 63xx NEsthen leave default User name: and Password: fields in Connect CraftTerminal NE window blank even if you have password on NE

    You now have a PPP connection to the NE.

    You can now start the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal and connect to an NE. Use the short cuts provided in Overview and shortcuts to proce-dures on page 67.

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    1.3.3 Setting up a PPP Connection in Windows Vista

    PPP connection The PPP connection for communication with nodes that use the Tellabs 6300craft terminal (see Possible craft terminals to use on page 16) must be set upmanually.

    Note: Although a Tellabs 6340 node (LX_20, FP 2.2 and 3.x) uses the Tellabs6300 craft terminal, it does not use a PPP communication connection.

    To set up a PPP connection in Windows Vista

    This describes how to set up a PPP connection in a Windows Vista environ-ment.

    Step Action

    1 Select Start Control Panel.The Control Panel window appears.

    2 Select Hardware and Sound Phone and Modem Options icon.The Phone and Modem Options window appears.MA336 Rev. M1 47

    3 In the Dialing Rules tab, click New.

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    4 The New Location window appears.

    5 In the New Location window, give the Location name: and Area code: as 91. Click OK.

    6 Select the Modems tab.

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    7 Click Add....

    The Add/Remove Hardware Wizard appears.

    8 Select the Dont detect my modem; I will select it from a list check box, and click Next.

    9 Select (Standard Modem Types) in the Manufacturer list.

    10 Select Communications cable between two computers in the Models list, and click Next.

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    11 Select the Selected ports radio button, and select the appropriate COM port for the PPP connection.

    Click Next.

    12 Click Finish.

    The modem is set up.

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    13 In the Phone and Modem Options window, select the newly installed modem from the list, and click the Properties button.

    The Communications cable between two computers Properties win-dow appears.

    Click Change Settings button.

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    14 Click Advanced tab in the Communications cable between two com-puters Properties windows.

    Click Change Default Preferences button.

    15 The Communications cable between two computers Properties win-dow appears with General and Advanced tab active.

    16 In the Data Connection Preferences group box, do the following: Select 38400 from the Port speed: drop-down list.

    Select None from the Flow control: drop-down list.

    Click OK.

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    17 In the Control Panel window, select Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center.

    Select Set up a connection or network.

    18 The Set up a connection or network window appears.

    19 Select Set up a dial-up connection from Choose a connection option and click Next.

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    20 The Set up a dial-up connection window appears.

    Enter any number in Dial-up phone number: field.

    Dial-up phone number is of no importance and will be deleted only after dial-up connection is established.

    Click Connect.

    21 The Set up a dial-up connection window appears if there is unsuc-cessful Internet connection.

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    22 Select Set up the connection anyway option. The connection to the In-ternet is now ready to use.

    Click Close.

    23 Right click on Dial-up Connection Properties

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    24 The Dial-up Connection Properties window appears. click Configure...

    The Modem Configuration window appears.

    25 In the Modem Configuration window, do the following:a) Select 38400 from the Maximum speed (bps) drop-down list.b) Clear the Enable hardware flow control check box.

    c) Clear the Enable modem error control check box.

    d) Clear the Enable modem compression check box.

    e) Clear the Enable modem speaker check box.

    f) Click OK.

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    26 In the Networking tab, do the following:a) Select PPP: Windows 95/98/NT4/2000 from the Type of dial-up serv-

    er I am calling drop-down list.b) Select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP V4) check box.c) Clear the File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks check

    box.

    d) Select the QoS Packet Scheduler check box.e) Clear the Client for Microsoft Networks check box.

    f) Click Properties.

    The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window appears.

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    27 In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window, do the following:a) Select the Use the following IP address radio button.b) Type 192.168.128.224 in the IP address field.

    c) Click Advanced.

    Click OK.

    28 Select Options PPP SettingsIn the PPP Settings window, do the following:a) Clear the Enable LCP extensions check box.b) Clear the Enable software compression check box.

    c) Clear the Negotiate multi-link for single link connections check box.d) Click OK.

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    1.3.4 Starting a PPP Connection

    Overview After a PPP connection is configured, you can start a connection, as describedin the following procedures:

    To start a PPP connection in Windows XP on page 59

    To start a PPP connection in Windows 2000 on page 61

    To start a PPP connection in Windows XP

    After a PPP connection is configured (see To set up a PPP connection in Win-dows XP on page 22), you can start a connection, as described here.

    Note: Before you can start the PPP connection, the craft terminal PC must bephysically connected to the NE you want to access. See Overview andshortcuts to procedures on page 67 to find the correct connection pro-cedure for the NE.MA336 Rev. M1 59

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    Note: If you disconnect a PPP connection, you must wait 60 seconds beforethe NE is ready to accept a reconnect.

    Step Action

    1 Select Start Connect To Craft Terminal NE.

    Alternatively, double-click on the Craft Terminal NE icon, which is located on your desktop.

    The Connect Craft Terminal NE window appears, which prompts you for the user name and password to the NE.

    Note: If you make a PPP connection with a Tellabs 6315 node, anETEX mapping module or ETEX switching module, the default username is "ctuser". If you make PPP connections with other 63xx NEsthen leave default User name: and Password: fields in Connect CraftTerminal NE window blank even if you have password on NE.

    You now have a PPP connection to the NE.60 MA336 Rev. M1

    You can now start the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal and communicate with the NE. See Overview and shortcuts to procedures on page 67 to find the correct procedure to communicate with the NE.

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    To start a PPP connection in Windows 2000

    After a PPP connection is configured (see To set up a PPP connection in Win-dows 2000 on page 36), you can start a connection, as described here.

    Note: Before you can start the PPP connection, the craft terminal PC must bephysically connected to the NE you want to access. See Overview andshortcuts to procedures on page 67 to find the correct connection pro-cedure for the NE.

    Note: If you disconnect a PPP connection, you must wait 60 seconds beforethe NE is ready to accept a reconnect.

    Step Action

    1 Select Start Settings Network and Dial-up Connections Craft Terminal NE.

    The Connect Craft Terminal NE window appears, which prompts you for the user name and password to the NE.

    Note: If you make a PPP connection with a Tellabs 6315 node, anETEX mapping module or ETEX switching module, the default username is "ctuser". If you make PPP connections with other 63xx NEsthen leave default User name: and Password: fields in Connect CraftTerminal NE window blank even if you have password on NE.

    You now have a PPP connection to the NE.

    You can now start the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal and communicate with the NE. See Overview and shortcuts to procedures on page 67 to find the correct procedure to communicate with the NE.MA336 Rev. M1 61

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    1.4 Viewing which Version of Craft Terminal Software your Computer is Running

    Overview Use these procedures to see which version of the craft terminal software yourcomputer is running:

    1.4.1 Version of Craft Terminal Software in Tellabs NM2100 Craft Termi-nal on page 62

    1.4.2 Version of Craft Terminal Software in Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal on page 63

    1.4.3 Version of Craft Terminal Software in Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal on page 65

    1.4.1 Version of Craft Terminal Software in Tellabs NM2100 Craft Terminal

    To view which version of Tellabs NM2100 Craft Terminal software you are running

    This procedure describes how to view which version of Tellabs NM2100 CraftTerminal software you are running:

    Step Action

    1 Start the Tellabs NM2100 Craft Terminal by selecting Start All Programs Tellabs (Extended) Craft Terminal NM2100 Craft Termi-nal.

    The NM2100 Craft Terminal window appears:62 MA336 Rev. M1

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    1.4.2 Version of Craft Terminal Software in Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal

    Two ways to view the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal software version

    Do either of these procedures to see which version of Tellabs 6300 Craft Ter-minal software you are running:

    To view which version of Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal software you are running on page 63

    To view which version of Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal software you are running from the Equipment View window on page 64

    To view which version of Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal software you are running

    This procedure describes how to view which version of Tellabs 6300 Craft Ter-minal software you are running:

    2 Select Help About CraftTerm....The About NM2100 Craft Terminal window appears:

    Step Action

    Step Action

    1 Open the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal Version.txt file by selecting Start Run.

    2 Type \T6300CT\Version.txt in the window and click OK.The Version.txt file appears, where you can read the version of in-stalled software for the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal.MA336 Rev. M1 63

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    To view which version of Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal software you are running from the Equipment View window

    This procedure describes how to view which version of Tellabs 6300 Craft Ter-minal software you are running from the Equipment View window, after youhave connected to an NE.

    Note: See Overview and shortcuts to procedures on page 67 to find the cor-rect procedures for connecting to and communicating with the NE.

    Step Action

    1 Connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to an NE.

    See Overview and shortcuts to procedures on page 67 to find the correct procedures for connecting to and communicating with the NE.

    2 Select Help About Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal.

    The About Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal window appears.

    3 Select the Client tab.The current version of Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal is in the build_vector row.64 MA336 Rev. M1

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    1.4.3 Version of Craft Terminal Software in Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal

    To view which version of Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal software you are running from the management window

    This procedure describes how to view which version of Tellabs 6300 ExtendedCraft Terminal software you are running from the Tellabs 6300 ExtendedCraft Terminal management window.

    Step Action

    1 Start the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal by selecting Start All Programs Tellabs (Extended) Craft Terminal Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal.The Extended Craft Terminal window appears:

    2 Select Help About Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal....

    The About Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal window appears.

    3 Select the Client tab.The current version of Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal is in the build_vector row.MA336 Rev. M1 65

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    2 Shortcuts to Procedures

    Overview and shortcuts to procedures

    Because the type of NE determines the type of craft terminal you must use, theprocedures for certain tasks may be very different. This table provides short-cuts to the correct procedures for the specific NEs using their relevant craft ter-minal application.

    Note: Use the entries in the table to go to the start of the procedure.

    Procedures

    6310

    6315

    6320

    6325

    6335

    6330

    6340

    FP1

    .x

    2.1

    6340

    FP2

    .2

    3.x

    6340

    FP4

    .x

    6345

    6350

    6370

    7200

    ETEX

    Connecting to a

    71 70 72 74 76 75 77 79 80 81 82 83

    Communicating with a local

    86 92 86 90 90 86 88 90 86 92

    Communicate remote-ly through a

    95 103 95 100 100 95 98 100 95 103

    Making a backup of the configuration files for

    132 139 132 137 137 132 134 137 132 139

    Restoring a configura-tion backup to a

    140 n/a

    140 146 146 140 143 146 140 148

    Copying embedded software files for

    151 n/a

    151 n/a

    n/a

    151 n/a 151 n/a

    Downloading embed-ded software files for

    153 n/a

    153 161 161 153 161 153 172

    Assigning embedded software files to run for

    156 n/a

    156 166 166 156 166 156 175

    Assigning firmware files to run for

    n/a

    n/a

    n/a

    169 169 n/a

    n/a

    n/a

    169 n/a

    n/a

    n/a

    Configuring inter-sub-rack cabling for tribu-tary subracks connect-ed to a

    n/a

    n/a

    n/a

    n/a

    n/a

    n/a

    n/a

    n/a

    179 n/a

    n/a

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    3 Physically Connecting a Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to an NE

    Overview This shows how to physically connect the following NEs with the Tellabs 6300Craft Terminal, and lists the cable requirements for each NE type.

    3.1 Connecting to a Tellabs 6310 Node on page 69

    3.2 Connecting to a Tellabs 6315 Node on page 70

    3.3 Connecting to a Tellabs 6320 Node on page 71

    3.4 Connecting to a Tellabs 6325 Node on page 73

    3.5 Connecting to a Tellabs 6330 Node on page 74

    3.6 Connecting to a Tellabs 6335 Node on page 75

    3.7 Connecting to a Tellabs 6340 Node on page 76

    3.8 Connecting to a Tellabs 6345 Node on page 78

    3.9 Connecting to a Tellabs 6350 Node on page 79

    3.10 Connecting to a Tellabs 6370 node on page 81

    3.11 Connecting to a Tellabs 7200 System on page 81

    3.12 Connecting to an ETEX Mapping Module or ETEX Switching and Mapping Module on page 82

    3.13 Connecting the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal through the DCN on page 83

    3.1 Connecting to a Tellabs 6310 Node

    Logistics The table lists the available craft terminal cables.

    Ordering Number Description

    WK-480X-03.0-01 Craft terminal interface cable, RJ-45 to 9 pole sub-D, 3 m. Connection is to the front of the unit.MA336 Rev. M1 69

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    To connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to a local Tellabs 6310 node

    This shows how to connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to a Tellabs 6310node.

    3.2 Connecting to a Tellabs 6315 Node

    Logistics The table lists the available craft terminal cables.

    Step Action

    1 Connect a PC running the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal software to the MGT/CT connector at the front of the unit for local management of the Tellabs 6310 node.

    You can now establish an S-LINK connection with the local Tellabs 6310 node. See Overview and shortcuts to procedures on page 67 to find the correct procedure for communicating with the NE.

    Ordering Number Description

    WK-480X-03.0-01 Craft terminal interface cable, RJ-45 to 9 pole sub-D, 3 m. Connection is to the front of the unit.70 MA336 Rev. M1

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    To connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to a local Tellabs 6315 node

    This shows how to connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to a Tellabs 6315node.

    3.3 Connecting to a Tellabs 6320 Node

    Logistics for a Tellabs 6320 node with subrack SR1 with cable access at the rear

    The table lists the available craft terminal cables.

    Logistics for a Tellabs 6320 node with subrack SR2 with cable access at the rear

    The table lists the available craft terminal cables.

    Step Action

    1 Connect a PC running the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal software to the CT connector at the front of the unit for local management of the Tellabs 6315 node.

    You can now establish a PPP connection with the Tellabs 6315 node. The default user name when you make a PPP connection with a Tel-labs 6315 node is "ctuser".

    See Overview and shortcuts to procedures on page 67 to find the correct procedure for communicating with the NE.

    Ordering Number Description

    W-A-4-2880 F-interface (access at module front), 9 pole D-Sub connector, 4 m.

    WK-101X-yy.y-01 Rear F-interface, FOCUS connector to 9 pole D-Sub connector. The yy.y in the item number represents the length of the cable measured in meters. The available lengths are 10 m, 25 m and 30 m.

    Ordering Number Description

    W-A-4-2880 F-interface (access at module front), 9 pole D-Sub connector, 4 m.

    WK-101X-yy.y-01 Rear F-interface, FOCUS connector to 9 pole D-Sub connector. The yy.y in the item number represents the length of the cable measured in meters. The available lengths are 10 m, 25 m and 30 m.MA336 Rev. M1 71

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    Logistics for a Tellabs 6320 node with subrack SF2 with cable access at the front

    The table lists the available craft terminal cables.

    To connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to a local Tellabs 6320 node

    This shows how to connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to a Tellabs 6320node.

    Ordering Number Description

    W-A-4-2880 F-interface (access at module front), 9 pole D-Sub connector, 4 m.

    WK-070X-03.0-01 Standard craft terminal interface cable for RS-232 connection between subrack and craft terminal. Length is 3 m.

    Step Action

    1 Connect the cable (W-A-4-2880) between the Tellabs 6300 Craft Ter-minal and the F-interface connector on the ADM or TM module.

    You can now establish an S-LINK connection with the local Tellabs 6320 node. See Overview and shortcuts to procedures on page 67 to find the correct procedure for communicating with the NE.72 MA336 Rev. M1

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    3.4 Connecting to a Tellabs 6325 Node

    Logistics The table lists the available craft terminal cables.

    2 Alternatively, connect a standard cable WK-070X-03.0-01 (9-pole D-sub) between the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal and the craft termi-nal connector on the system connection field.

    You can now establish an S-LINK connection with the local Tellabs 6320 node. See Overview and shortcuts to procedures on page 67 to find the correct procedure for communicating with the NE.

    Step Action

    Ordering Number Description

    WK-480X-03.0-01 Craft terminal interface cable, RJ-45 to 9 pole sub-D, 3 m. Connection is to the front of the unit.MA336 Rev. M1 73

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    To connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to a local Tellabs 6325 node

    This shows how to connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to a Tellabs 6325node.

    3.5 Connecting to a Tellabs 6330 Node

    Logistics The table lists the available craft terminal cables.

    Step Action

    1 Connect a PC running the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal software to the CT connector at the front of the unit for local management of the Tellabs 6325 node.

    You can now establish a PPP connection with the Tellabs 6325 node. See Overview and shortcuts to procedures on page 67 to find the correct procedure for communicating with the NE.

    Ordering Number Description

    WK-070X-03.0-01 Standard craft terminal interface cable for RS-232 connection between subrack and craft terminal. Length is 3 m.74 MA336 Rev. M1

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    To connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to a local Tellabs 6330 node

    This shows how to connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to a Tellabs 6330node.

    3.6 Connecting to a Tellabs 6335 Node

    Logistics The table lists the available craft terminal cables.

    Step Action

    1 Connect a standard cable WK-070X-03.0-01 (9-pole D-sub) between the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal and the craft terminal connector on the system connection field.

    You can now establish an S-LINK connection with the local Tellabs 6330 node. See Overview and shortcuts to procedures on page 67 to find the correct procedure for communicating with the NE.

    Ordering Number Description

    WK-480X-03.0-01 Craft terminal interface cable, RJ-45 to 9 pole sub-D, 3 m. Connection is to the front of the unit.MA336 Rev. M1 75

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    To connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to a local Tellabs 6335 Node

    This shows how to connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to a Tellabs 6335Node.

    3.7 Connecting to a Tellabs 6340 Node

    Logistics The table lists the available craft terminal cables.

    Step Action

    1 Connect a PC running the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal software to the CT connector at the front of the unit for local management of the Tellabs 6335 Node.

    You can now establish a PPP connection with the Tellabs 6335 Node. See Overview and shortcuts to procedures on page 67 to find the correct procedure for communicating with the NE.

    Ordering Number Description

    WK-070X-03.0-01 Standard craft terminal interface cable for RS-232 connection between subrack and craft terminal. Length is 3 m.

    W-A-4-2880 5 pole F-interface to 9 pole D-Sub, 4 m

    WK-477X-05.0-01 Mini USB to 9 pole D-Sub, 5 m76 MA336 Rev. M1

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    To connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to a local Tellabs 6340 node

    This shows how to connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to a Tellabs 6340node.

    Step Action

    1 Connect a standard cable WK-070X-03.0-01 (9-pole D-sub) between the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal and the craft terminal connector on the system connection field.

    You can now establish an S-LINK or PPP connection with the local Tellabs 6340 node. See Overview and shortcuts to procedures on page 67 to find the correct procedure for communicating with the NE.MA336 Rev. M1 77

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    3.8 Connecting to a Tellabs 6345 Node

    Logistics The table lists the available craft terminal cables.

    2 Alternatively, connect the cable (W-A-4-2880 or WK-477X-05.0-01) between the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal and the F-interface connec-tor on the CMCC module or any module equipped with an F-inter-face connector.

    You can now establish an S-LINK or PPP connection with the local Tellabs 6340 node. See Overview and shortcuts to procedures on page 67 to find the correct procedure for communicating with the NE.

    Step Action

    Ordering Number Description

    WK-070X-03.0-01 Standard craft terminal interface cable for RS-232 connection between subrack and craft terminal. Length is 3 m.78 MA336 Rev. M1

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    To connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to a local Tellabs 6345 node

    This shows how to connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to a Tellabs 6345node.

    3.9 Connecting to a Tellabs 6350 Node

    Logistics The table lists the available craft terminal cables.

    Step Action

    1 Connect a standard cable WK-070X-03.0-01 (9-pole D-sub) between the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal and the craft terminal connector on the system connection field.

    You can now establish a PPP connection with the local Tellabs 6345 node. See Overview and shortcuts to procedures on page 67 to find the correct procedure for communicating with the NE.

    Ordering Number Description

    WK-070X-03.0-01 Standard craft terminal interface cable for RS-232 connection between subrack and craft terminal. Length is 3 m.MA336 Rev. M1 79

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    To connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to a local Tellabs 6350 node

    This shows how to connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to a Tellabs 6350node.

    Step Action

    1 Connect a standard cable WK-070X-03.0-01 (9-pole D-sub) between the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal and the craft terminal connector on the system connection field.

    You can now establish a PPP connection with the local Tellabs 6350 node. See Overview and shortcuts to procedures on page 67 to find the correct procedure for communicating with the NE.80 MA336 Rev. M1

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    3.10 Connecting to a Tellabs 6370 node

    Logistics The table lists the available craft terminal cables.

    To connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to a local Tellabs 6370 node

    This shows how to connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to a Tellabs 6370node.

    3.11 Connecting to a Tellabs 7200 System

    Logistics The table lists the available craft terminal cables.

    Ordering Number Description

    WK-070X-03.0-01 Standard craft terminal interface cable for RS-232 connection between subrack and craft terminal. Length is 3 m.

    Step Action

    1 Connect a standard cable WK-070X-03.0-01 (9-pole D-sub) between the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal and the craft terminal connector on the system connection field.

    You can now establish an S-LINK connection with the local Tellabs 6370 node. See Overview and shortcuts to procedures on page 67 to find the correct procedure for communicating with the NE.

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    WK-070X-03.0-01 Standard craft terminal interface cable for RS-232 connection between subrack and craft terminal. Length is 3 m.

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    To connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to a local Tellabs 7200 system

    This shows how to connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to a Tellabs 7200system.

    3.12 Connecting to an ETEX Mapping Module or ETEX Switching and Mapping Module

    Logistics The table lists the available craft terminal cables.

    Step Action

    1 Connect a standard cable WK-070X-03.0-01 (9-pole D-sub) between the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal and the craft terminal connector on the system connection field.

    You can now establish an S-LINK connection with the local Tellabs 7200 system. See Overview and shortcuts to procedures on page 67 to find the correct procedure for communicating with the NE.

    Ordering Number Description

    WK-477X-05.0-01 Mini USB to 9 pole D-Sub, 5 m82 MA336 Rev. M1

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    To connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to a local ETEX mapping module or ETEX switching and mapping module

    This shows how to connect the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal to an ETEX map-ping module or ETEX switching and mapping module.

    3.13 Connecting the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal through the DCN

    Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal connection through the DCN

    The Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal lets you manage multiple NEs atthe same time. It helps manage small networks, with a maximum of 50 NEs.While the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal connects directly to NEs with a man-agement cable, the Tellabs 6300 Extended Craft Terminal connects to NEs

    Step Action

    1 Connect a standard cable WK-477X-05.0-01 (Mini USB to 9 pole D-Sub) between the Tellabs 6300 Craft Terminal and the F-interface connector on the ETEX mapping module or ETEX switching and mapping module.

    You can now establish a PPP connection with the local ETEX map-ping module or ETEX switching and mapping module. The default user name when you make a PPP connection with an ETEX mapping module or ETEX switching and mapping module is "ctuser".

    See Overview and shortcuts to procedures on page 67 to find the correct proc