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Version: 1.2 

 

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9  DESCRIPTION OF INTERFACE CABLES 

9.1 Ethernet 

cable 

Side 

А

 

Color of wire  

Side B  

1 white/green 

 

2 green/white 

 

3 white/orange 

 

4 blue/white 

 

5 white/blue 

 

6 orange/white 

 

7 white/brown. 

 

8 brown/white 

 

 

9.2 DSL 

cable 

Side 

А

 

Color of wire  

Side B  

1 white/green 

 

2 green/white 

 

3 white/orange 

 

4 blue/white 

 

5 white/blue 

 

6 orange/white 

 

7 white/brown. 

 

8 brown/white 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MDS932AE-10BT

Page 1: ...BT STANDALONE MDS932AE FXO STANDALONE MDS932AE FXS STANDALONE MDS933AE 10BT STANDALONE MDS932C 1 RACK CARD MDS932C 2 RACK CARD G SHDSL Modem USER MANUAL Version 1 3 Revision 09 February 2005 Document...

Page 2: ...be reproduced in any part or as a whole transcribed stored in a retrieval system translated into any language or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemica...

Page 3: ...terminal configuration 12 4 THE COMMAND SYSTEM 14 4 1 Basic rules 14 4 2 The main menu 14 4 3 Performance management submenu 15 4 3 1 Loop Status submenu 15 4 3 2 Ethernet Status submenu 16 4 4 Confi...

Page 4: ...User Manual Version 1 2 Page 4 of 25 9 DESCRIPTION OF INTERFACE CABLES 25 9 1 Ethernet cable 25 9 2 DSL cable 25...

Page 5: ...orresponding to version 1 2 of the device micro program 1 1 23 10 2003 New function description corresponding to software release V1 6 Corrected Connecter description 9 1 Changed DSL cable to twisted...

Page 6: ...4624 Kbit s in 4 wire mode Manual or automatic mode of line speed adjustment Ethernet 10 100Base T interface Full Half duplex Transmition of VLAN packet IEEE 802 1Q Dynamic table formation of MAC add...

Page 7: ...MDS932C 2 Rackcard Dual Modem Discovery G shdsl 10 100Base T Bridge VLAN MDS933AE 10BT Standalone Modem Discovery G shdsl 1 or 2 pairs up to 4 6Mbps 10 100Base T Bridge VLAN Adapter 220 Vac MDS932AE...

Page 8: ...orrespondence of the signal to noise ratio which does not allow to transmit information and a great number of errored blocks can cause an urgent alarm See the Command menu chapter for detail amber inf...

Page 9: ...ply unit the Monitor connector to control the modem and store statistics PC and HUB connectors to connect the modem to the LAN using a straight Patch Cord to the PC or HUB respectively the DSL connect...

Page 10: ...User Manual Version 1 2 Page 10 of 25 2 2 Exterior design rack card models...

Page 11: ...correspondence of the signal to noise ratio which does not allow to transmit information and a great number of errored blocks can cause an urgent alarm amber informs the user about non urgent alarms A...

Page 12: ...connector or to the PC through the PC connector Only one device can be connected to modem jack at same time connect the modem if necessary to the serial port of the PC through the MONITOR connector u...

Page 13: ...ur programmed password The unit will be delivered with the default password admin After entering the password the following menu will appear Discovery G SHDSL Ethernet Monitor V1 7 Main Menu 1 Perform...

Page 14: ...parameters or returning to up menu screen 4 2 The main menu The main menu is the following Discovery G SHDSL Ethernet Monitor V1 7 Main Menu 1 Performance management PM 3 Configuration management CM...

Page 15: ...ubmenu Upon activation of the performance management submenu the following message will be displayed Performance Management Loop Status System Up Time 0 Day 00 16 31 Loop 1 Loop Up Time 0 Day 00 15 07...

Page 16: ...plex Used Entries 0 Tx Packets 0 Rx Packets 0 Fwd Packets 0 Drop Packets 0 Speed Auto Duplex Auto MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 Clear Counters Select item number or ESC to Upper level menu 4 4 Confi...

Page 17: ...t to one of the following states Master Slave 4 4 1 2 Auto Fixed In this Menu you can setup the unit to one of the following states Auto Fixed If Auto is selected the unit works in the adaptive mode I...

Page 18: ...l Adjustments menu you can setup you desired TX output level in the range from 2dB to 13dB Please note changing the default value of 0 to another value may cause serious malfunction of the DSL line It...

Page 19: ...he following states 10M 100M or Auto In the Duplex Mode menu you can setup the Ethernet ports to the following states Half Full or Auto In the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Address menu you can s...

Page 20: ...9 mm approx 31 km 13 7 km Line code G shdsl TC PAM Input impedance of the physical line 135 Ohm Output signal level 0 5dBm 15 5 dBm Transmission spectrum from 0 450 kHz User s interface Standard IEEE...

Page 21: ...an be stored within 12 months from the date of transshipment including transporting time in storage rooms without heating at 50 75 and the mean monthly value of the air humidity of 80 at 20 short term...

Page 22: ...otor transport with the number of transshipments no more than four along the asphalt concrete and cement concrete roads at a distance of 200 1000 km earth roads at a distance of 50 250 km at a speed o...

Page 23: ...nal Assignment 1 2 NC 3 LB a Tip 4W model only 4 LA a tip 5 LA b ring 6 LB b ring 4W model only 7 8 NC RJ 45 1 8 8 2 Monitor Connector Type Sub D9 female Number Signal Assignment 1 NC 2 TXD Transmit d...

Page 24: ...onnectors Type RJ 45 Number PC assignment HUB assignment 1 Tx Rx 2 Tx Rx 3 Rx Tx 4 NC NC 5 NC NC 6 Rx Tx 7 NC NC 8 NC NC 1 8 RJ 45 8 4 Line1 and Line2 Connector FXO FXS Type RJ 11 4 pin Number Signal...

Page 25: ...ire Side B 1 white green 1 2 green white 2 3 white orange 3 4 blue white 4 5 white blue 5 6 orange white 6 7 white brown 7 8 brown white 8 9 2 DSL cable Side Color of wire Side B 1 white green 1 2 gre...

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