Installing PG-Flex System Hardware
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Installing the Remote Terminal Equipment
Follow the steps in Table 10 in the presented order to install PG-Flex remote terminal equipment.
These installation procedures are recommendations. Local practices, if conflicting, should take
precedence. PairGain practices, where indicated, provide detailed instructions for completing
these steps. These should be followed but the sequence may be altered where local needs dictate.
The following procedures are for the FRE-765 List 4A remote terminal enclosure. For
information not covered in this document, refer to the applicable PairGain technical practice.
Table 10. Installing the Remote Terminal Equipment
Steps
Go To
Comments
1
“Mount the Remote Terminal
Enclosure”
Local policy determines the terminal installation
sequence, size, and capacity of the shelf. If the RT
line unit is installed first, HDSL initializing attempts
are not accessible until the COT is powered.
2
Use local practices to resolve T1 trouble.
3
Local policy determines testing strategy, so this is an
optional step.
4
“Connect the Subscriber Lines”
Local policy indicates distribution points and
protection steps to be taken.
5
Factors to consider in selection of the line unit are:
•
size of shelf installed
•
loop test systems utilized
•
end terminal type
Refer to Table 4 on page 21 through Table 8 on
page 24 for line unit compatibility.
6
Refer to Table 4 on page 21 through Table 8 on
page 24 for channel unit compatibility.
Summary of Contents for PG-Flex
Page 10: ...PG Flex System Overview 2 Figure 1 Typical PG Flex Configuration 23 Shelf shown ...
Page 24: ...PG Flex System Overview 16 ...
Page 52: ...Installing PG Flex System Hardware 44 Figure 21 Connecting the Metallic Bypass Pair ...
Page 62: ...Installing PG Flex System Hardware 54 ...
Page 66: ...Terminal Management 58 Figure 28 Connecting an ASCII Terminal to a Line Unit ...
Page 104: ...Performance Monitoring 96 ...
Page 120: ...Troubleshooting 112 ...
Page 158: ...Screen Menus and Definitions A 36 ...
Page 162: ...Acronyms and Glossary Glossary 4 ...
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