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Ensure that the mounting holes on the UIM-1000T are lined up with the corresponding pems 
on the MUM2000-2 circuit board and that the board-to-board connector key pins are properly 
aligned.  

 

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Gently press down on the back end of the UIM-1000T, over the board-to-board connector. You 
will feel a slight click as it becomes fully seated.  
 

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Secure the UIM-1000T circuit board to the MUM2000-2 circuit board, at the pems, with the (4) 
provided panhead screws.  
 

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Secure the UIM-1000T faceplate to the MUM2000-2 faceplate using the (2) provided beige 

flathead screws.  

 

 

1.3   Install the MUM2000-2 in an IP DSLAM Chassis. 

The IPD12000 is a fourteen slot chassis; slots 1-12 are reserved for interface modules and slots 13-
14 are reserved for multiplexer uplink modules (MUMs). The IPD4000 is a five slot chassis; slots 1-4 

are reserved for interface modules and slot 5 is reserved for a MUM. 
 

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Align the MUM2000-2 with the slot module guides of the chosen slot for installation (either slot
13 or 14 on the IPD12000 or slot 5 on the IPD4000).  

 

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Slide the MUM2000-2 firmly into the chassis. DO NOT USE EXCESS FORCE.  
 

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Verify that the PWR (Power) LED on the MUM2000-2 faceplate is illuminated.  

 

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Tighten the fastening screws on the MUM2000-2 faceplate.  

 
 

2.0   ESTABLISH THE ETHERNET UPLINK CONNECTION 

The UIM-1000T Ethernet port is 1000Base-T, full duplex auto-negotiating. 1000Base-T indicates a 1000 

Mbps (1 Gbps) Ethernet connection over an unsheilded twisted pair (UTP) copper cable and complies with 
the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) network standard 802.3ab. Full duplex indicates 
the ability of the Ethernet port to receive and transmit data simultaneously. The UIM-1000T can either be 
hard set to 1 Gbps and full duplex, or it can be configured to auto-negotiate 1 Gbps and full duplex (see 

Net to Net Technologies' NMS Management User Guide). Default is auto-negotiation. 
 

 
Plug your Ethernet cable into the RJ45 Ethernet port on the UIM-1000T faceplate. The UIM-1000T 
connects with a straight-through Category 5 Enhanced (CAT5e) cable, usually to a switch or router on the 
remote end. Maximum distance is 328 feet (100 meters). 

 
Verify the connection: solid illumination of the Lnk (link) LED on the UIM-1000T faceplate indicates a 1 
Gbps Ethernet uplink connection has been established and solid illumination of the Dplx (duplex) LED 
indicates the connection is full duplex. The Lnk and Dplx LEDs will always illuminate in tandem, as the UIM-

1000T will only connect at 1 Gbps and full duplex. 
 

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The remote device to which you are connecting must be either hard set to 1 Gbps and full duplex or configured to 
auto-negotiate; if the remote device is configured to auto-negotiate, it must still have 1 Gbps and full duplex 
capabilities in order to link with the UIM-1000T. 

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