Paradyne HOTWIRE 7986 - Manual

Paradyne HOTWIRE 7986

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Copyright
  • Page 3 – Important Information; Important Safety Instructions
  • Page 4 – EMI Warnings
  • Page 5 – Contents; About This Guide
  • Page 6 – ii; Initial Startup and Configuration
  • Page 7 – iii; Testing
  • Page 8 – iv
  • Page 9 – Document Purpose and Intended Audience; Section
  • Page 10 – vi; Defines acronyms and terms used in this document.; Product-Related Documents; Document Number; Paradyne documents are also available on the World Wide Web at:
  • Page 11 – Hotwire
  • Page 12 – Hotwire 7986 Termination Unit Features; Local Management. Provides local management using a:
  • Page 13 – About the Model 7986 Standalone Termination Unit; Network Configuration; Sample M/HDSL Configurations
  • Page 14 – Front Panel LED Status Indicators; Monitoring the Unit; Hotwire Model 7986 Standalone Termination Unit Front Panel; Rear Panel Interface Connections; Hotwire Model 7986 Standalone Termination Unit Rear Panel
  • Page 15 – MIB Support; M/HDSL SNMP Configuration; IP Addressing; M/HDSL Local SNMP Configuration
  • Page 17 – User Interface Access; Direct connection through the COM port.; Communication Port Settings; Character length set to 8.
  • Page 18 – Using the Asynchronous Terminal Interface; Initiating an ATI Session; Security; connection refused; or; connection failed
  • Page 19 – Data selection criteria – What you entered in previous screens.
  • Page 21 – Screen Work Areas
  • Page 22 – Navigating the Screens; Keyboard Keys; Procedure
  • Page 23 – Screen Function Keys
  • Page 24 – Switching Between Screen Work Areas; To access the screen function area below the dotted line:
  • Page 25 – Ending an ATI Session; Use the Exit function key from any screen to terminate the session.; To end a session with the asynchronous terminal interface:
  • Page 27 – Overview; Connecting power to the unit.
  • Page 28 – Connecting Power to the Unit; Connecting the Unit to an Optional; Optional Power Sources; Connecting the Unit to an Optional External DC Power Source; To use the dc power cable:; +24 Vdc Power Supply Pinouts
  • Page 29 – Connecting to the Network; Connecting to a System Terminal; Cables and Pin Assignments
  • Page 30 – Entering Identity Information
  • Page 31 – Choosing a Configuration Mode; Configuration Options; Referring to; Configuration Option Area
  • Page 32 – Configuring the Unit Using the Internal Switches
  • Page 33 – Switchpack Locations; Use Figure 3-1 to locate Switchpacks S1 and S2.
  • Page 34 – Switchpack Definitions; Switchpack S1 Definitions
  • Page 35 – Switchpack S2 Definitions; Use Table 3-3 to set the DSL Line Rate. Defaults are shown in bold.; DSL Line Rate, Switches 3 – 5 on Switchpack S2
  • Page 36 – Accessing and Displaying Configuration Options; Main Menu
  • Page 37 – Configuration Edit/Display; Configuration Option Tables
  • Page 38 – Configuring AutoRate; Fixed Rate
  • Page 39 – Fixed Rate Payload Rates and DSL Line Rates
  • Page 40 – Configuration Loader
  • Page 41 – Completed successfully; activate a new downloaded configuration. Press Enter.
  • Page 42 – Saving Configuration Options; To save configuration options changes:
  • Page 43 – Download Code; To download firmware:
  • Page 45 – What to Monitor; System and Test Status screens
  • Page 46 – Viewing System and Test Status; The System and Test Status screen has three sections:
  • Page 47 – Health and Status; Message
  • Page 49 – Self-Test Results Messages
  • Page 50 – Test Status; Test Status Messages; For further information on testing, refer to Chapter 5,
  • Page 51 – Viewing Network Error Statistics
  • Page 53 – Viewing Network Performance Statistics
  • Page 55 – Viewing G.703 Performance Statistics
  • Page 57 – Standalone Termination Unit LEDs
  • Page 58 – Model 7986 Standalone Termination Unit LEDs; Type
  • Page 59 – Accessing the Test Menu; To access the Test menu, follow this menu selection sequence:
  • Page 60 – Running Network Tests; The Results column displays the test duration.
  • Page 61 – Line Loopback; To run a Line Loopback:
  • Page 62 – Repeater Loopback; To run a Repeater Loopback:
  • Page 63 – DTE Loopback; To run a DTE Loopback:
  • Page 64 – Send Remote Line Loopback; To run a Remote Send Line Loopback:
  • Page 65 – To run a Send and Monitor 511 test:
  • Page 66 – Device Tests; Lamp Test; To stop the lamp test, position the cursor at the Stop command.
  • Page 67 – Ending an Active Test; System Options; Command; appears when all tests on all interfaces have been terminated.
  • Page 69 – Messages and Troubleshooting; Configuring SNMP Traps
  • Page 70 – Standards Compliance for SNMP Traps; SNMP Trap Options
  • Page 71 – Device Messages; Device Message
  • Page 73 – Troubleshooting; Symptom
  • Page 75 – Enable the Telnet Login Required option.; ATI Access Levels; Access Levels
  • Page 76 – Telnet Session Options; Creating a Login
  • Page 77 – Select Save and press Enter.; appears at the bottom of the
  • Page 78 – Deleting a Login; Resetting the Termination Unit’s COM Port or Factory Defaults
  • Page 81 – Selecting an IP Addressing Scheme; SNMP Traps Options
  • Page 82 – IP Addressing Example; Peer IP Address Assignments; The Peer IP Address is assigned by the LTU.
  • Page 83 – All changes to configuration options must be saved. Refer to
  • Page 84 – Network Interface Options Menu
  • Page 86 – G.703 Interface Options Menu
  • Page 88 – System Options Menu
  • Page 90 – Communication Port
  • Page 93 – Management and Communication Options Menu
  • Page 95 – Communication Protocol Options
  • Page 101 – SNMP Traps; warmStart; authenticationFailure
  • Page 102 – linkUp and linkDown; The link SNMP traps are:
  • Page 103 – Enterprise-Specific Traps; SNMP Trap
  • Page 105 – Interface
  • Page 107 – The following sections provide pin assignments:
  • Page 108 – E1 Network Interface; E1 120-Ohm Balanced Interface
  • Page 109 – DSL Network Interface Cable; DSL Network Interface Connector
  • Page 110 – COM Port Interface Cable; COM Port Interface Connector
  • Page 111 – Power Input Connector; The required input power connector leads are shown in Table C-4.; DC Power Connector; Optional Power Cable
  • Page 113 – Technical Specifications; Specifications
  • Page 115 – Glossary
  • Page 118 – TFTP
  • Page 119 – Index
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HOTWIRE

MODEL 7986

M/HDSL STANDALONE

TERMINATION UNIT

WITH G.703 INTERFACE

USER’S GUIDE

Document No. 7986-A2-GB20-00

September 1998

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Summary

Page 2 - Copyright

Printed on recycled paper A 7986-A2-GB20-00 September 1998 Copyright E 1998 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 be copied or distributed,transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrie...

Page 3 - Important Information; Important Safety Instructions

Important Information B 7986-A2-GB20-00 September 1998 Important Safety Instructions 1. Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the manual. 2. Input power to this product must be provided by one of the following: (1) a UL Listed/CSA Certified power s...

Page 4 - EMI Warnings

Important Information C 7986-A2-GB20-00 September 1998 EMI Warnings ! WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection againstharmful interference ...

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