Page 2 - Warranty; Document Feedback
Copyright E 1999 Paradyne Corporation. All rights reserved.Printed in U.S.A. Notice This publication is protected by federal copyright law. No part of this publication may becopied or distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translatedinto any human or computer languag...
Page 3 - Hotwire; Installation Instructions; Product Documentation on the World Wide Web
TM 1 Hotwire r 8610 DSLAM Installation Instructions Document Number 8610-A2-GN10-10 May 1999 Product Documentation on the World Wide Web We provide complete product documentation online. This lets you search thedocumentation for specific topics and print only what you need, reducing the waste ofsurp...
Page 4 - Optional
2 About This Document This guide is written for administrators and technicians who install devices at thecentral office (CO) or at a Network Service Provider (NSP) location adjacent to the CO.It should be used in conjunction with the appropriate Hotwire DSL card User’s Guide orNetwork Configuration ...
Page 5 - Hotwire 8610 DSLAM Features; Power Redundancy
3 The 8610 DSLAM accepts the following types of cards: H Management Control Processor (MCP). This is a processor card that administersand provides diagnostic connectivity to the DSL cards. It acts as a mid-levelmanager and works in conjunction with an SNMP network management system,such as HP OpenVi...
Page 6 - Stackable Chassis for DSL Access Growth; Each additional system will accept up to three DSL cards.; Hot Swappable Cards
4 H Stackable Chassis for DSL Access Growth Each chassis is an independent, standalone system. The 8610 and 8600 chassisare interoperable in a stack. The stackable design provides for six systems toshare management access through a single MCP card (for 8610) or MCC card (for8600) which, in turn, all...
Page 7 - Hotwire 8610 DSLAM Components; The Hotwire 8610 DSLAM consists of the following components:; Hotwire 8610 DSLAM base chassis
5 Hotwire 8610 DSLAM Components 99-16311 TM TM STACK POSITION 2 3 6 5 4 1 AC INPUT 1 2 3 ESD ESD 48VDC CLASS 2 OR LIMITED PWR SOURCE 48V A RTN A B B A B DC FUSES T4A, MIN. 48V PWR A ALM FAN B OUT IN SERIAL ALM INTF MCP/1 2 3 MCP/ DSL MANAGEMENT 10 BASE T 8610 MCP 8000 SYSTEM OK Alrm Test TX RX Coll ...
Page 8 - Preinstallation Considerations; Installation Site
6 Preinstallation Considerations Consider the following before performing installation of the 8610 chassis: H Installation Site Your installation site should be well ventilated, clean, and free of environmentalextremes. If you are installing the Hotwire 8610 DSLAM chassis in a central officerack, ma...
Page 10 - Warranty Registration.; Mounting Configurations; In this guide, the term
99-16309 TM TM STACK POSITION 2 3 6 5 4 1 AC INPUT 1 2 3 ESD ESD 48VDC CLASS 2 OR LIMITED PWR SOURCE 48V A RTN A B B A B DC FUSES T4A, MIN. 48V PWR A ALM FAN B OUT IN SERIAL ALM INTF MCP/1 2 3 MCP/ DSL MANAGEMENT 10 BASE T 8610 MCP 8000 SYSTEM OK Alrm Te st TX RX Coll ETHERNET SYSTEM OK Alr m Test T...
Page 11 - Hotwire 8610 DSLAM Chassis Installation; Procedure; Place the first Hotwire 8610 DSLAM chassis on a desktop or table.
TM TM ST AC K POSITION 2 3 6 5 4 1 AC INPUT 1 2 3 ES D ES D 48VDC CLASS 2 OR LIMITED PW R SOURCE 48V A RT N A B B A B DC FUSES T4A, M IN. 48V PW R A ALM FA N B OU T IN SE RIA L ALM IN TF M CP /1 2 3 M CP/ DSL M AN AG EM EN T 10 B AS E T 8610 TM TM ST AC K POSITION 2 3 6 5 4 1 AC INPUT 1 2 3 ES D ES ...
Page 12 - To interconnect multiple 8610 systems:
10 Interconnecting 8610 Systems " Procedure To interconnect multiple 8610 systems: 1. Connect the end of an 8-pin modular cable into the Management OUT port of the base chassis. 2. Dress the 8-pin modular cable to the left and under the chassis, behind the foot, and up the side of the unit. 3. P...
Page 13 - Assigned DSL Slot Numbers
11 The following illustration shows the designated number for each DSL card slot in astack. NOTE: This illustration shows a stack of six Hotwire 8610 systems, which is valid for rackmounting. However, the same relationship of software-assigned slot numbersapplies to two stacks of three each, mounted...
Page 14 - Installing the 8610 Chassis in a Rack with Threaded Screw Holes
19-InchRack 23-InchRack 98-15451a Front Rail 99-16314 ESD 12 Installing the 8610 Chassis in a Rack with Threaded Screw Holes NOTE: You may want to install the three supplied #4-40 Phillips pan-head screws for therear Telco connectors on the rear connectors before rack mounting the DSLAM.This will ma...
Page 15 - Install the mounting brackets on the 8610 chassis.
99-16315 Speed Nut Front Rail ESD 13 Installing the 8610 Chassis in a Rack without Threaded Screw Holes " Procedure To install the 8610 chassis in a rack that does not have threaded screw holes: 1. Install the mounting brackets on the 8610 chassis. — For a 19-inch rack installation, the notched ...
Page 16 - To center-mount the 8610 chassis in a rack:; Complying with NEBS; Connection to the CO Ground Lug; HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR STATIC-SENSITIVE DEVICES
496-15149 14 Center-Mounting the 8610 Chassis in a Rack " Procedure To center-mount the 8610 chassis in a rack: 1. Determine the preferred placement of the 8610 chassis in the rack. Then, mark the appropriate locations for the mounting screws on the rack. 2. Reposition the mounting brackets to t...
Page 17 - Supplying Power; The Hotwire 8610 DSLAM chassis is available in two versions:; Using a Single DC Power Source; Negative side of the power source; – 48V A input terminal.; Positive side of the power source
15 Supplying Power The Hotwire 8610 DSLAM chassis is available in two versions: H dc power (– 40.0 to – 60.0 Vdc; maximum current draw is 2 amps) — The dc version has two separate dc inputs, A and B, to provide power redundancy. H ac power (100–250V; 50–60 Hz; maximum current draw is 3 amps @ 110 Va...
Page 18 - Make sure the PWR A LED on the; Using Two DC Power Sources for Power Redundancy
TM TM ST AC K POSITION 2 3 6 5 4 1 AC INPUT 1 2 3 ES D ES D 48VDC CLASS 2 OR LIMITED PW R SOURCE 48V A RTN A B B A B DC FUSES T4A, M IN. 48V PW R A ALM FA N B OU T IN SE RIA L ALM IN TF M CP /1 2 3 M CP/ DSL M AN AG EM EN T 10 B AS E T 8610 99-16316 RTN –48V A A B B 16 2. Dress the wires under the 8...
Page 19 - Make sure the PWR A and PWR B; Using Only AC Power Source; To supply power to the 8610 chassis using a single ac power source:; Plug the ac power cord into the IEC 320; receptacle labeled AC INPUT.; Plug the other end of the ac power; cord into your ac power outlet.; Make sure the PWR A LED on the; Using AC Power with DC Power Backup
99-16317 TM TM ST AC K POSITION 2 3 6 5 4 1 AC INPUT 1 2 3 ES D ES D 48VDC CLASS 2 OR LIMITED PW R SOURCE 48V A RTN A B B A B DC FUSES T4A, MIN. 48V PW R A ALM FA N B OU T IN SE RIA L ALM IN TF M CP /1 2 3 M CP/ DSL M AN AG EM EN T 10 B AS E T 8610 RTN –48V A A B B TM TM ST AC K POSITION 2 3 6 5 4 1...
Page 20 - Negative side; Installing the Cards; must be installed in Slot 1 of the base chassis.
TM TM ST AC K POSITION 2 3 6 5 4 1 AC INPUT 1 2 3 ES D ES D 48VDC CLASS 2 OR LIMITED PW R SOURCE 48V A RT N A B B A B DC FUSES T4A, MIN. 48V PW R A ALM FA N B OU T IN SE RIA L ALM IN TF M CP /1 2 3 M CP/ DSL M AN AG EM EN T 10 B AS E T 8610 99-16319 INPUT AC RTN –48V A A B B 48VDC CLASS 2 OR LIMITED...
Page 21 - To install a circuit card in the Hotwire 8610 DSLAM chassis:; engages its mating connectors on the backplane.
19 When swapping a new card for an old card, it is important to note that the 8610 DSLAMretains the Media Access Control (MAC) address, also referred to as the physicaladdress. This means that the new card will have the same MAC address as the oldone. NOTES: — All standalone 8610 chassis (i.e., chas...
Page 23 - Installing Network Tip and Ring Connections
21 NOTE: If you are connecting the Hotwire 8610 DSLAM to a CO POTS splitter, thisprocedure assumes that the CO POTS splitter shelf is already installed. Forinformation on how to install the CO POTS splitter, refer to the Hotwire POTS Splitter Central Office Installation Instructions, Document No. 50...
Page 24 - To connect the DSL cards to the Ethernet hubs or switches:; Connecting to an SNMP Management System; management system network.
22 Connecting Ethernet Connections to the IPC or Ethernet Hubs Use this procedure for connecting RADSL and MVL cards to the IPC or Ethernet hubs.For other types of cards, refer to the appropriate Installation Instructions. " Procedure To connect the DSL cards to the Ethernet hubs or switches: 1....
Page 25 - MCP card) into the MANAGEMENT SERIAL port of the chassis.
23 Connecting to a Terminal or Laptop Computer " Procedure To connect the Hotwire 8610 DSLAM chassis to a terminal or laptop computer: 1. Connect the serial cable with 8-pin modular plugs on each end (provided with the MCP card) into the MANAGEMENT SERIAL port of the chassis. 2. Dress the serial...
Page 27 - Troubleshooting; Symptom
25 Connecting CO Alarm to the Alarm System The following procedure is optional. Follow this procedure only if you want to connect toa CO alarm system. See 8-Pin Modular Connector for Alarm Relay Interface on page 28 for pin-out information. " Procedure To connect the 8610 DSLAM to a CO alarm sys...
Page 28 - Choose Card Selection from the
26 Symptom Solutions Possible Cause System AlarmLED is ON (on aDSL card) SYSTEM ALM LED is ONand DSL card is inoperativein Slot n. 1. Choose Card Selection from the Main Menu to display the statusof each DSL card. 2. If a major alarm is indicated, reset the MCP card (A-A-F).Then, reset the DSL card(...
Page 29 - LEDs; LED
27 LEDs The following table describes the meaning and states of the LEDs on the front panel ofthe DSLAM chassis. For individual card LEDs, see the appropriate card InstallationInstructions. LED LED is . . . Indicating . . . PWR A Green Off Normal operation for Power Source A. Low, high, or no voltag...
Page 30 - Pinouts; -Pin Modular Connector for Alarm Relay Interface; Pin Number
97-15449 Pin 1 Pin 8 97-15449 Pin 1 Pin 8 28 Pinouts 8-Pin Modular Connector for Alarm Relay Interface The 8-pin interface for the Alarm Relay Interface (ALM INTF) connection has thefollowing pin assignments. Pin Number Use 1 Not used 2 Closed on major alarm 3 Common on major alarm 4 Open on major a...
Page 31 - -Pin Modular Management In and Out Connector
97-15449 Pin 1 Pin 8 97-15449 Pin 1 Pin 8 29 8-Pin Modular Management In and Out Connector The 8-pin interface for the Management In and Out connections has the following pinassignments. Pin Number Use 1 Mgt. Data + 2 Mgt. Data – 3 Fan Alarm 4 Ground 5 Power Alarm A 6 Power Alarm B 7 Mgt. Clk + 8 Mg...
Page 32 - DB25 Adapter Pinouts; DB9 Adapter Pinouts; Use
99-15388a 99-16049a 30 DB25 Adapter Pinouts The DB25 (RS-232 male) cable adapter is used to convert the 8-pin modular serialinterface to a standard RS-232 DB25 interface, which can then be connected to aterminal, computer, or any Data Termination Equipment (DTE). Connection to a modemrequires a null...
Page 33 - Telco 50-Pin Connector Pinouts for DSL Loops and POTS Splitters
26 97-15526 50 1 25 31 Telco 50-Pin Connector Pinouts for DSL Loops and POTS Splitters The three Telco 50-pin receptacles on the rear of thechassis (labeled for Slots 1, 2, 3) provide the 2-wire loopinterface from each DSL port to either the POTS splittercard or, if the loop is not being shared with...
Page 34 - Technical Specifications; Specifications; Interfaces; – 48V power (two pairs of screw terminals for A and B inputs); Power
32 Technical Specifications The following table lists the technical specifications for the Hotwire 8610 DSLAMchassis: Specifications Criteria* PhysicalDimensions Height: 4.7 inches (11.94)Width: 17.2 inches (43.69 cm)Depth: 10.5 inches (26.67 cm)Weight: 9 pounds (4.08 kg) Three chassis can be safely...
Page 35 - Grounding; C, power to the cards in the chassis is turned off; Important Safety Instructions; included in the manual.
33 Specifications Criteria* Grounding A ground lug is located on the right rear of the Hotwire 8610DSLAM. It accepts 14 AWG wire. A noninsulated banana jack is located at the left front of the 8610DSLAM providing a ground for the ESD wrist strap plug. Cooling andAir Handling The internal fan module ...
Page 36 - EMI Warnings
34 6. General purpose cables are provided with this product. Special cables, which may be required by the regulatory inspection authority for the installation site, are theresponsibility of the customer. 7. When installed in the final configuration, the product must comply with the applicable Safety...
Page 37 - To Users of Digital Apparatus in Canada:; Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network
35 ! WARNING: To Users of Digital Apparatus in Canada: This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadianinterference-causing equipment regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences durèglement sur le matérial brouilleur du Canada. Notice to User...
Page 38 - Class A ITE
36 CE Marking When the product is marked with the CE mark, this demonstrates full compliance withthe following European Directives: H Directive 72/73/EEC – Council Directive of 19 February 1973 on theharmonization of the laws of the member states relating to electrical equipmentdesigned for use with...