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Global Bridging SCM Total Access 5000 Global Bridging System Control Module Product Features Front-access alarm I/O u Critical, major and minor alarm contact closures u 16 provisionable external alarm inputs Two Front-access 10/100Bt Ethernet ports Bridging between Ethernet and Inband Network Interfaces Auto Upgrade for maintaining system software release versions System Controlled Reboot to minimize network downtime during system upgrades DHCP Server for local management Command Line Interface support Web GUI support RFC3164 syslog RADIUS and TACACS+ Authentication Trusted IP Client Restriction Complex Password Enforcement Account Lockout/Expiration Password Aging Secure Telnet (SSHv2) support Non-volatile System Event Log for security access and administration tracking Secure FTP, FTP, and TFTP support TSCAN Diagnostics Hot swappable Extended temperature hardened components (-40°C to +65°C) Shelf configuration storage NEBS compliant The ADTRAN ® Total Access ® 5000 System Control Module Bridging facilitates flexible, economical management while supporting both local and remote provisioning. The card is hot-swappable and provides console access and alarm contact closures. The Bridging SCM provides for remote management through SNMP and TL1. TL1 and SNMP access are provided as in-band IP over Ethernet. Additionally, SNMP and TL are both supported out-of-band through two 10/100Bt Ethernet connections on the front of the card. Telnet remote console access is also provided. The front panel Ethernet-2 interface supports a configurable DHCP server that provides a DHCP pool to connected systems. This will allow users to automatically connect to the System Controller Module and manage the system through the Web GUI or Command Line Interface (CLI). The Ethernet interfaces support Auto-MDX configuration for 10Base-T and 100-Base-T operation. Only one Ethernet port can be utilized with the DHCP Server at given time. The Bridging SCM provides the capability to establish an Ethernet bridge between one of the 10/100 Base-T Ethernet ports and the Inband network interface. This capability provides operators with the option to connect the Central Office Total Access 5000 System Controller to their CO LAN while maintaining a dedicated Inband management VLAN for their remote terminal Total Access 5000 systems. The Bridging SCM supports a wide range of security options for local and remote authen- tication. A maximum of 15 local accounts are supported with password aging, account expiration, complex password, and invalid login support. For remote authentication, the Bridging SCM supports Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) and Terminal Access Control Access Services (TACACS) Plus. The system supports the ability to choose which authentication method has priority as well as the ability to choose the fall back method of authentication should one or more login operations fail. The Bridging SCM is the central point for firmware upgrades through the use of Auto Upgrade and System Controlled Reboot. Auto Upgrade provides a way for customers to easily manage system releases across large or small networks. Auto Upgrade is supported through local configuration and manage- ment or through the Total Access EMS. System Controlled Reboot (SCR) provides enhanced control of the Auto Upgrade process such that the entire system will have a coordinated reboot to the new system release. SCR mini- mizes network down time and also allows network administrators to prepare a system for upgrade during normal business hours while staging the system reboot during their mainte- nance window. For the Bridging SCM, two front access 10/100Bt Ethernet interface is provided in addition to the local RS-232 DB-9 console port (CRAFT) for local connectivity. The front access alarm I/O connector provides connec- tions for the 16 External Alarm Inputs as well as Critical, Major, and Minor Audible and Visual Alarms contact closures. Additionally, the Bridging SCM maintains a copy of the provisioning for each module in the shelf. In the event of a module exchange, the previous provisioning information will be restored if the new module is the same type. The Bridging SCM also maintains a copy of the system configuration archival file which can be stored in the database and used for disaster recovery. The Bridging SCM supports multiple file transfer methods including TFTP, FTP, and Secure FTP.

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Page 1: Global Bridging SCM - ADTRAN

Global Bridging SCMTotal Access 5000 Global Bridging System Control Module

Product Features■ Front-access alarm I/O

u Critical, major and minor alarm contact closures

u 16 provisionable external alarm inputs

■ Two Front-access 10/100Bt Ethernet ports

■ Bridging between Ethernet and Inband Network Interfaces

■ Auto Upgrade for maintaining system software release versions

■ System Controlled Reboot to minimize network downtime during system upgrades

■ DHCP Server for local management

■ Command Line Interface support

■ Web GUI support

■ RFC3164 syslog

■ RADIUS and TACACS+ Authentication

■ Trusted IP Client Restriction

■ Complex Password Enforcement

■ Account Lockout/Expiration

■ Password Aging

■ Secure Telnet (SSHv2) support

■ Non-volatile System Event Log for security access and administration tracking

■ Secure FTP, FTP, and TFTP support

■ TSCAN Diagnostics

■ Hot swappable

■ Extended temperature hardened components (-40°C to +65°C)

■ Shelf configuration storage

■ NEBS compliant

The ADTRAN® Total Access® 5000 System Control Module Bridging facilitates flexible, economical management while supporting both local and remote provisioning. The card

is hot-swappable and provides console access

and alarm contact closures.

The Bridging SCM provides for remote

management through SNMP and TL1. TL1 and

SNMP access are provided as in-band IP over

Ethernet. Additionally, SNMP and TL are both

supported out-of-band through two 10/100Bt

Ethernet connections on the front of the card.

Telnet remote console access is also provided.

The front panel Ethernet-2 interface supports

a configurable DHCP server that provides a

DHCP pool to connected systems. This will

allow users to automatically connect to the

System Controller Module and manage the

system through the Web GUI or Command

Line Interface (CLI).

The Ethernet interfaces support Auto-MDX

configuration for 10Base-T and 100-Base-T

operation. Only one Ethernet port can be

utilized with the DHCP Server at given time.

The Bridging SCM provides the capability

to establish an Ethernet bridge between one

of the 10/100 Base-T Ethernet ports and the

Inband network interface. This capability

provides operators with the option to connect

the Central Office Total Access 5000 System

Controller to their CO LAN while maintaining a

dedicated Inband management VLAN for their

remote terminal Total Access 5000 systems.

The Bridging SCM supports a wide range of

security options for local and remote authen-

tication. A maximum of 15 local accounts

are supported with password aging, account

expiration, complex password, and invalid

login support. For remote authentication, the

Bridging SCM supports Remote Authentication

Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) and Terminal

Access Control Access Services (TACACS) Plus.

The system supports the ability to choose

which authentication method has priority

as well as the ability to choose the fall back

method of authentication should one or more

login operations fail.

The Bridging SCM is the central point for

firmware upgrades through the use of Auto

Upgrade and System Controlled Reboot. Auto

Upgrade provides a way for customers to

easily manage system releases across large or

small networks. Auto Upgrade is supported

through local configuration and manage-

ment or through the Total Access EMS. System

Controlled Reboot (SCR) provides enhanced

control of the Auto Upgrade process such

that the entire system will have a coordinated

reboot to the new system release. SCR mini-

mizes network down time and also allows

network administrators to prepare a system for

upgrade during normal business hours while

staging the system reboot during their mainte-

nance window.

For the Bridging SCM, two front access

10/100Bt Ethernet interface is provided in

addition to the local RS-232 DB-9 console

port (CRAFT) for local connectivity. The front

access alarm I/O connector provides connec-

tions for the 16 External Alarm Inputs as well

as Critical, Major, and Minor Audible and

Visual Alarms contact closures.

Additionally, the Bridging SCM maintains

a copy of the provisioning for each module in

the shelf. In the event of a module exchange,

the previous provisioning information will be

restored if the new module is the same type.

The Bridging SCM also maintains a copy of the

system configuration archival file which can

be stored in the database and used for disaster

recovery. The Bridging SCM supports multiple

file transfer methods including TFTP, FTP, and

Secure FTP.

Smart Solutions for aConnected World.

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Product SpecificationsMechanicalDimensions

■Height: 9.25 inches■Width: 0.8 inches■Depth: 9.5 inches

Weight■0.65 lbs / 272.155 g

Interfaces■Craft: DB-9 RS-232 Electrical Interface■Ethernet 10/100Bt interface■Ethernet-2 10/100Bt interface■CR/MJ/MN Audible and Visual Alarm relay

contact closures■16 External Alarm inputs

International standards■Safety■EN60950■IEC60950■AS/NZS60950■ITU K.20■EMC (ETSI/EN 300 386)■Environmental (ETSI 300 019)

Management■Remote management through SNMP, TL1,

Telnet, SSH, Web GUI, and CLI■Ethernet interface(s) for SNMP, TL1, Telnet,

SSH, Web GUI, and CLI■Local Craft, ADMIN, and NTWK management ports

Environmental■Operating Temperature: -40°C to +65°C■Storage Temperature: -40°C to +80°C ■Relative Humidity: Up to 95%, non-condensing

Ordering InformationEquipment Part #

Total Access 5000 Bridging SCM 1188011G1

61188011G1-8A March 2011Copyright © 2011 ADTRAN, Inc.

All rights reserved.

Specifications subject to change without notice. ADTRAN and Total Access are registered trademarks of ADTRAN, Inc. All registered trademarks and trademarks mentioned in this publication are the property of their respective owners.

ADTRAN is an ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and a TL 9000 certified supplier.

ADTRAN, Inc.901 Explorer Boulevard

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DSL

Voice/Data/Video

GPON

DSL

Voice/Data/Video

10/100Base-T

RS-232C

SNMP Management

Station

VT100 Terminal

Total Access

EMS

Ethernet

Central Office Remote Terminal

Active Ethernet