Black Box Version 1.0 - Manual

Black Box Version 1.0

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 5 – VERSION CONTROL; Major changes to previous version
  • Page 6 – INTRODUCTION; networks and connection of Internet-providers’ access nodes; (telephone station batteries) and with 220 V; This family of devices has three mechanic designs:
  • Page 8 – SPECIFICATION
  • Page 9 – TECHNOLOGIES; “x” key; Standard
  • Page 10 – Transmission rate; Line code
  • Page 13 – Patent; two pairs; Usage; organization of trunk lines between PABX
  • Page 15 – one pair; PNOs, Internet service providers
  • Page 17 – Local area network integration. Access to Internet; TCP/IP protocols are composed of 4 layers:; Layer IV
  • Page 18 – Fig.1 Correspondence of TCP/IP layers with the OSI model layers; Layer III
  • Page 19 – IP address classes; Class A networks
  • Page 20 – Masks
  • Page 21 – Types of bridges
  • Page 22 – MAC address
  • Page 23 – Fig.3 Network with loops
  • Page 26 – Optimal path determination; Destination address
  • Page 27 – Switching; Fig. 6 Change of packet addresses
  • Page 31 – DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE; CPU with a firmware
  • Page 32 – ROM; Monitor; Fig. 15 Structural schematic of MDS92xxx-10BT
  • Page 33 – of the incoming signal.; mode; Connection at a fixed speed (Fixed Mode); The adaptive mode is set on both COE and CPE devices.
  • Page 34 – support of IP protocols over ATM and PPP over ATM
  • Page 35 – Description of LEDs; Status
  • Page 36 – LED Description
  • Page 40 – Stand Alone; The panels have the following sockets and LEDs:; rear panels
  • Page 41 – before the installation, make sure that the set is complete
  • Page 43 – controlled over the Telnet or HTTP protocols.; Management of devices of Sub-Rack type; The terminal must be configured in the following way:
  • Page 45 – Fig. 19 Command tree of bridge mode
  • Page 46 – Fig. 20 Command tree of router mode
  • Page 47 – Main menu of the bridge mode; The symbol; Security password from an unauthorized access; Any command available in the menu.
  • Page 50 – Password setting; Command format: setpass
  • Page 51 – Password change; Password disablement
  • Page 52 – Bridge mode setting; Router mode setting; Command format: mode
  • Page 55 – The delpvc allows to delete one or all PVCs.; command; The pfilter command sets the packet filter for the mentioned PVC.; command; The setpvc command activates PVC with a mentioned address.
  • Page 56 – The setqos command sets the priority for the active PVC.
  • Page 57 – Show command; Command formate: show
  • Page 58 – The default command sets the shdsl default settings.
  • Page 59 – Command format: enable; The terminal command sets the device as the master or slave.; Annex command; Sets the mode most suitable for Europe.
  • Page 60 – Fix command; The fix command sets the manual mode of line rate adjustment.; The adapt command sets the automatic mode of line rate adjustment.
  • Page 61 – The status command displays the actual SHDSL connection status.
  • Page 62 – Main menu of the router mode
  • Page 67 – The setdhcp command activates or deactivates the DHCP server.
  • Page 70 – Command format: show
  • Page 71 – Defines the used PVC with the VPI/VCI number.; Command format: chpass; The deluser command deletes the current PPP over ATM connection.
  • Page 72 – Sets the UBR priority.
  • Page 74 – The delwanip command serves to delete all or selected PVC.
  • Page 75 – The setrip command sets the RIP type for the used PVC.
  • Page 76 – The show command displays the r1483 configuration.
  • Page 78 – The show command displays the routing table.
  • Page 79 – order to provide their reliable operation.; loading; To update the device firmware it is necessary:
  • Page 80 – 0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS; Parameter Description
  • Page 82 – Protection against dangerous affects; relative to; relative to
  • Page 84 – 1 CONNECTORS’ DESCRIPTION; SHDSL connector; Monitor connector; female; Pin Signal
  • Page 86 – 2 DESCRIPTION OF INTERFACE CABLES; «Direct» Ethernet cable; The cable contains two pairs:
  • Page 87 – Monitor connector
  • Page 88 – 3 DELIVERY SET; Typically the delivery set includes:; SHDSL modem
  • Page 91 – TDM; Time Division Multiplexing; SDH; Synchronous Digital Hierarchy; VPI; Virtual Path Identificator
  • Page 92 – 5 EXAMPLE OF NETWORK CONFIGURATION; Type “quick” and press “enter”.
  • Page 93 – In this case, router 2 will be this gateway.
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MDS920C-10BT

RACK-CARD

MDS921AE-10BT

STANDALONE

MDS922AE-10BT

MINI-RACK

Ethernet Router / Bridge

User Manual

Version

1.0

Revision

11 February 2003

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Summary

Page 5 - VERSION CONTROL; Major changes to previous version

VERSION CONTROL version Date Major changes to previous version 0.1 30. Jul. 2001 First version 0.2 9. Sept. 2001 Pre-official version Chapter 4.2 is changed Small changes throughout the text 1.0 11. Feb. 2003 Layout, Small changes throughout the text Version: 1.0 Page. 5 of 95

Page 6 - INTRODUCTION; networks and connection of Internet-providers’ access nodes; (telephone station batteries) and with 220 V; This family of devices has three mechanic designs:

1 INTRODUCTION MDS921AE-10BT, MDS920C-10BT and MDS922AE-10BT network and line termination units are a part of the Black Box PAM family (hereafter family) constructed for the organization of high-speed communication channels over one pair copper lines (DSL). This family of units represents G.shdsl mo...

Page 8 - SPECIFICATION

3 SPECIFICATION • High-speed symmetric data transfer over a 135-ohm physical twisted copper pair according to G.shdsl ITU G.991.2; • TC-PAM line encoding; • line speed from 72 Kbit/s to 2320 Kbit/s; • automatic and manual line speed adjusting; • Ethernet 10Base T interface; • bridge and router funct...

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