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==Phrack Magazine==
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Volume Four, Issue Forty-Four, File 13 of 27
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METRO P/H Presents
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Northern Telecom's
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FMT-150B/C/D
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Optical Fiber Digital Transmission System
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Intro
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This file will cover the FMT-150, the equipment that sends info over
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the digital trunks using lasers. It is an accompaniment to our guide
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to remotes (COs). I will cover all the interesting and useful stuff.
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This file is mostly for SERIOUS phreaks, we'll have more non-technical
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cool stuff coming up.
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System Description
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The FMT-150 fiber optic transmission system combines DM-13
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multiplexers and 150 Mb/s Fiber Transports in compact shelf
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packages, I will refer to it as a shelf. The FMT-150 product
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architecture supports subscriber loop and interoffice link
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applications using hub, drop/insert, repeater and terminal
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configurations. The following is what a FMT-150 shelf system
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consists of.
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FMT-150B 1 DM-13 multiplexer (multiplexes 3 signals
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into one signal of 44.736 Mb/s.)
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1 150 Mb/s fiber interface
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1 maintenance control unit
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1 service channel unit (optional)
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2 (or 4) power supply units
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FMT-150C 2 DM-13 multiplexers
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2 (or 4) power supply units
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FMT-150D 2 150 Mb/s fiber interfaces
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2 service channel units (both optional)
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2 maintenance control units
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2 (or 4) power supply units
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Maintenance
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Service Channel Unit
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Order-wire Facility
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Two voice channels per DS-3 signal are provided for individual
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addressing using DIP switches on the SCU. Dial over a 4 wire
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headset/handset. (more in Order-Wire)
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Interfaces
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The CRT (good old Cathode Ray Tube) Interface is an important
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system feature of the Maintenance Control Unit (MCU). You can
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plug in to a RS-232 port directly (use a null-modem cable) on the
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"shelf" or remotely via a modem (!). Also a Tandy 200 can be
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interfaced with the Maintenance Control Unit. The network
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configuration, the status of each node, and any alarm existing
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can be viewed on the terminal. The interface goes from 300 to
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9600 baud. The software already present on the MCU is all that
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is needed, the interface need only support certain emulations
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(see Operation Procedures.) (hmmm... Could Radio Shack and
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Northern Telecom be butt buddies?) Also available is a
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RS-422 interface which provides a large number of alarm status
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and control points through the MCU. The port is labeled
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"Customer E2A" on the shelf. CAMMS is an extended feature
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of the FMT-150. It stands for Central Access Maintenance and
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Monitoring System which can also take advantage of the
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Maintenance features (see Operation Procedures). All this is,
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is a mini-terminal, that can be installed and act like a CRT
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interface.
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Specifications
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When interfacing the CRT with a null modem cable, your cable
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should fit the diagram below.
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Ŀ Ŀ
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1 OO 1
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2 OO 3
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3 OO 2
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4 OO 8
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5 O O 20
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6 O O 7
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7 O O 4
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8 OO 5
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20 OO 6
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Pin Definitions
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1. Ground 6. Data Set Ready
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2. Transmit Data 7. Ground
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3. Receive Data 8. Data Carrier Detect
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4. Request to Send 9. Data Terminal Ready
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5. Clear to Send
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When interfacing your Hayes compatible (telephone connection)
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configure the DIP switches in this manner.
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X=empty space O X O X X O X O
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O=the switch's position X O X O O X O X
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Alarms and Buttons
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Listed below are some LED descriptions and button meanings that a
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phreak will find on the shelf.
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LEDs Description
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MAJOR RED - Service affecting failure
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(run, they'll be there soon!)
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MINOR YELLOW - Non-service affecting
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failure.
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FUSE ALARM RED - A fuse blew
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REM YELLOW - An alarm has occurred at
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a remote site.
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Order-wire Left GREEN - Solid, Left order wire is
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active, if flashing, incoming
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call on left.
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Order-wire Right Same as above, but for Right
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BUTTONS Description
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_________________________________________________________________
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LP TEST Lights up all LEDs
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ACO Turns off existing audible alarm
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LOC 1, 2, 3 (OW) Rings every site common to STX
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signal 1, 2, and 3
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EXP 1, 2, 3 (OW) Same as above
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-----------------------------------------------------------------
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Power Supply Unit
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This is a seemingly 5V output power supply, which has a simple
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ON/OFF switch which is housed under a protective latch, pull this
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and have an instant phreak marathon (see REDUNDANCY at end of
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file.)
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Equipment Configuration
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The FMT-150 system is suitable for a wide variety of
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applications, as follows:
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* Access Networks
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CO to Customer Serving Areas
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CO to Digital Loop Carrier
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CO to Switch Remote
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CO to Customer Premises.
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* Inter-Office Trunk routes
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* Broadband Applications such as Video
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* Entrance Links to Radio Systems
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* Dynamic Network Routing
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* Stand-Alone Multiplexer Applications with Radio
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* Route Diversity
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* Wide Area Network (WAN) Application
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Order-Wire
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Order Wire
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A buzzer is heard and a flashing LED is seen if a call is
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coming in, plug in a handset/headset connector into the jack on
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the shelf. To terminate the call pull the plug out or hit #. To
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dial, just plug in and dial four digits, wildcards are also
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allowed by use of the * key. The handset described is a
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Contempra Handset (NT2E36AA). A test set could also be used but
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the plug would have to be altered, its 4 wire, remember. Order Wire
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is only CO-to-CO communication. The jack can be plugged into the
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front of the FMT-150 shelf. The dialing format is described below.
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First digit: Indicates the type of call being made
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Second, Third, and Indicated which site will be dialed.
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Fourth digits Address of the site is set via rotary
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switches located on the front edge of
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the SCU module.
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First digit significance
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1 = local call for STX ({Pseudo} Synchronous Transport Signal:
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First Level at 49.92 Mb/s [NT]) signal 2
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2 = local call for STX signal 2
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3 = local call for STX signal 3
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(where'd 4 go?)
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5 = express call for STX signal 1
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6 = express call for STX signal 2
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7 = express call for STX signal 3
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The three following digits are not standard, so if you want to
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experiment with this hit a first digit and then three *'s
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On the shelf there are buttons which act like speed dialing, the
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first three letters stand for LOCal or EXPress and the number is
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the signal, so EXP 2 would be broadcast call on STX signal 2,
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express channel.
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Installation
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A typical FMT-150 Setup
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Ŀ
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Ground Bar
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Fuse & Alarm Panel A
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FMT-150 Shelf |
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Ĵ 7ft
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FMT-150 Shelf |
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Ĵ |
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Fiber Splice/Storage Panel or CAMMS V
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Ĵ <----25.94in---->
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FMT-150 Shelf
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Ĵ
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FMT-150 Shelf
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Ĵ
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FMT-150 Shelf
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Ĵ
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FMT-150 Shelf
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Ĵ
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FMT-150 or Rectifier Shelf
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Ĵ
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FMT-150 or Standby Batt. Shelf
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Ĵ
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AC outlet Assy
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Operation Procedures
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Specifics on Interfacing
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The RS-232 serial interface supports the following terminals.
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* DEC VT 100
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* DEC VT 102
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* DEC VT 220
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* DEC VT 320
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* FALCO
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* IBM 3162 with VT 220 cartridge
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* Wyse WY85 with VT100 Emulation
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* Ramodom VT200 portable terminal
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* Televideo 922
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* Televideo 9220
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* Tandy 200 (only with Multipoint Plus MCU:NT7H90CA/XC)
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* CAMMS (only with Multipoint Plus: NT7H90CA/XC/FA)
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* Cybernex (in 8-bit mode only)
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(Ok bros this is the part we are interested in so sit back)
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Login Procedures
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If you approach the FMT-150 shelf and have a previously described
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interface, then you can login. Also if you are scanning (GTE
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(Northern Telecom) areas only) and come across a "sitting system"
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that displays a message (below) after hitting 3 returns, you are in!
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1 - DEC VT100
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2 - NT Meridian 6000
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(Crosstalks or Procom with VT100
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emulation)
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3 - Tandy 200 (running Telecom)
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F4- NTCAMMS MDU
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Enter Terminal Type:
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Choose your terminal type, usually 2 (use VT100) if you are calling in,
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and it will prompt you with a "Login: " prompt, this is a trick, there
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are no user levels, the "Login:" simply means enter the password, and
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the default is to hit return, so always try that first. If a password
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is installed then try something like FMT-150 or something that you would
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think they would use. You should get a screen like this one after
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choosing the terminal type:
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FMT-150 Transmission System
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Northern Telecom
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Firmware Copyright Northern Telecom 1988
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- - Node Id.: 123456789012345- - - - Last Update 87/03/06 11:07-
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Login: (remember, enter a password here, no user levels!)
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- - Syst Id.: 123456789012345- - - - Time: 87/03/06 11:07- - -
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After Logging In
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(commands are presented in an outline configuration, you should
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be getting screens of output, but this outline will show you what
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to input. # = number, not pound, <sp> = spacebar.)
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Example: If I wanted to set the system's date to 1/4/1943 (heh)
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then after logging in I would press, "c" then "d", then
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"43", then "1" and finally "4".
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a Alarms (once again, lame stuff)
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o Optical Tx/Rx unit-level alarm
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screen.
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t Translator module-level alarm
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screen.
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m DM-13 multiplexer-level alarm
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screen.
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c Common equipment-level and customer
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input/output points alarm screen.
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c Configuration (!)
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a alarm logger
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e enable alarm logger
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d disable alarm logger
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# <sp> "name" Name a customer input point
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# <sp> "name" Name a customer output point
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d
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#1 <sp> #2 <sp> #3 <sp> Set date: #1 is year, #2 is month
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#3 is day.
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#1 <sp> #2 <sp> #3 <sp> Set time: #1 is hour, #2 is
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minute.
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"oldpass" "newpass" Change password from "oldpass" to
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"newpass".
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"system ID name" Name System ID
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s Switching commands (extremely extensive,
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so I will include a small portion)
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# <sp>
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# <sp>
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<return> Display DM-13 Switch Screen
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<return> Display translator/optics
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switch status for node #.
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<return> Display translator/optics switch
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status for local node or node last
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displayed.
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m Maintenance Commands
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r (see note)
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* Reset all nodes
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# <sp> Reset node #
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# <sp>
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o Operate test of customer
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input/output points and E2A
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ports.
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r Release test of customer
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input/output points and E2A
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ports.
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l Logout of the FMT-150 system.
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n Network Status
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<return> Display network status screen.
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NOTE: After executing a local or global MCU reset, the message
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"PROCESSOR CRASH" will appear on the bottom of the CRT's screen.
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As a result, the user will have to log back into the system. In
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addition, a global MCU reset will clear all "names" and
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"settings" previously defined (that is, system ID, node, customer
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inputs/outputs, time and date).
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Many other commands are listed but they are extremely numerous
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and useless to the average phreak.
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If a "terminal" that is 4.4 inches tall with a center screen and
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2 12 key keypads on either side is seen on the shelf, this will
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be a CAMMS terminal, all functions above can be performed with
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this unit, its menu driven.
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Troubleshooting
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This section is the manual is devoted to fixing problems in the
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FMT-150, aimed at the average see-my-crack-of-the-ass telco
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maintenance man.
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Basically, if you see any red LEDs, inspect them and judge if you
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should get the hell out of the CO or not, usually red LEDs mean
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trouble.
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REDUNDANCY
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When doing anything of this nature to a fone company, you must
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remember, they are not stupid, everything has something to
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fall back on, if you were to cut a trunk line, there would be
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another to take its place. Usually there will be only one
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backup, so be meticulous and find both.
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Outro
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Hope this file was worth something to somebody, it applies mostly
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to those in a GTE area, since GTE uses Northern Telecom equipment
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and most everyone else uses AT&T stuff.
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-FyberLyte 9-93
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