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Hdsl2 troubleshooting guide, Indications and probable causes, Hdsl2 deployment guidelines – ADTRAN DDM + H2TU-C User Manual

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INDICATIONS AND PROBABLE CAUSES

Front Panel or Circuit Parameters Indicate Abnormal Operation

Connect a terminal or PC to the RS-232 (DB-9) craft interface located on the faceplate. The
terminal must be VT100 or compatible and set for 1.2 to 19.2 kbps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1
stop bit, and no flow control. Select “3” from the ADTRAN HDSL2 Main Menu Screen and “2”
from the Span Status Screen:

Is signal quality fluctuating (this would occur when real-time mode is active)?

Is ATTEN (pulse attenuation) > 30 dB?

Are there any errors counting on the ES, SES, or UAS registers?

If the above conditions do not exist, the circuit should provide quality service; however, if any
of the above conditions exist, a cable problem or excessive loss situation is probable and
more detailed cable testing should be done to verify all HDSL2 Loop Specifications are met.
These conditions may also reflect intermittent cable faults or excessive noise impairments. If
intermittent faults or noise impairments are suspected, select “5” from the HDSL2 Main
Menu and review the Performance History Screen.

Front Panel Indications Under Normal Operation

STATUS

Green

Circuit Parameters Under Normal Operation

LOSS < 30 dB

Good signal quality with no fluctuation

All HDSL2 Deployment Guidelines are met

HDSL2 DEPLOYMENT GUIDELINES

Cable pairs must be non-loaded

Total bridged tap < 2.5 kft

No single bridged tap >2 kft

196 kHz insertion loss

≤ 35 dB

Pulse attenuation (loss on HDSL2 Span Status Screen)

≤ 30 dB

Maximum loop resistance is 900

Impulse noises < 50 dBrn as measured using a 50 kb filter

Wideband noise

≤ 31 dBrn as measured using a 50 kb filter

For further information regarding deployment guidelines and applications, reference
ADTRAN’s Supplemental Deployment Information for HDSL/HDSL2 document,
P/N 61221HDSLL1-10.

HDSL2 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

PRICING AND AVAILABILITY 800.827.0807

TECH SUPPORT 800.726.8663

RETURN FOR REPAIR 256.963.8722

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HDSL2 Loopback Control Codes

Name

Code

Comments

Arming (In-band)

11000

Signal sent in-band or over ESF data link. HDSL2 elements in disarmed

Arming (ESF)

0001 0010 1111 1111

state make transition to armed state. Detection of either code results in

(12 FF Hex)

Smartjack loop up, if NIU loopback is enabled.

Activation

1101 0011 1101 0011

Signal sent in-band. HDSL2 elements in armed state make transition to

(H2TU-C)

(D3D3 Hex)

loop up state. Loop up state timeout is programmable from the H2TU-C.

Activation

1100 0111 0100 0010

(H2TU-R)

(C742 Hex)

Deactivation

1001 0011 1001 0011

Signal sent in-band. HDSL2 element loop-up state makes transition to

(9393 Hex)

armed state.

Disarming (In-band)

11100

Signal sent in-band or over ESF data link. HDSL2 elements in any state

Disarming (ESF)

0010 0100 1111 1111

make transition to disarmed state.

(24FF Hex)

Arming Timeout

N/A

2 Hours

Loop-up Timeout

N/A

HDSL2 element in loop up makes transition to armed state.
Programmable from H2TU-C: None, 20, 60, or 120 minutes.

Loopback Timeout

1101 0101 1101 0110

Signal sent in-band. Sets Loopback Timeout to NONE. Timeout will

Override

(D5D6 Hex)

return to previous value when pattern is removed. Arming pattern
(11000) must precede this pattern.

Span Power

0110 0111 0110 0111

Signal sent in-band. Disables span powering of remotes. Span power

Disable

(6767 Hex)

will return when pattern is removed. Arming pattern (11000) must
precede this pattern.