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ment into a different AC outlet (such that the computing equipment and 
receiver are on different branches).

1.4  INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE

This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equip-
ment Technical Specifications. This is confirmed by the registration num-
ber. The abbreviation, IC, before the registration number signifies that 
registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicat-
ing that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does not 
imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment.

This Declaration of Conformity means that the equipment meets certain 
telecommunications network protective, operational and safety require-
ments. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate 
to the user's satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should 
ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local 
telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed 
using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the com-
pany’s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may 
be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone 
extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the 
above condition may not prevent degradation of service in some situa-
tions. Repairs to some certified equipment should be made by an autho-
rized maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or 
alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunc-
tions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the 
user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own pro-
tection that the ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines 
and internal metallic water pipe system, are connected together. This 
protection may be particularly important in rural areas.

1.5  CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

We certify that the apparatus identified in this document conforms to the 
requirements of Council Directive 1999/5/EC on the approximation of the 
laws of the member states relating to Radio and Telecommunication Ter-
minal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity.

The safety advice in the documentation accompanying this product shall 
be obeyed. The conformity to the above directive is indicated by the 

CE

 

sign on the device.

Summary of Contents for RocketLink-G 3088RC

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL MODEL 3088RC RocketLink G NTU Rack Mount G SHDSL Modem Card SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 Part 07M3088RC UM Rev B Revised 2 16 12...

Page 2: ...g the DIP Switches V 35 X 21 and Ethernet Models 14 S1 1 through S1 7 Data Rate 15 S1 8 TX Clock 17 S2 1 Front Panel Switches 17 S2 2 Line Probe 17 S2 3 Annex A B 17 S2 4 through S2 5 Clock Mode 18 X...

Page 3: ...ace 35 LED Status Monitors 36 Status 37 Link 37 3 10 Connecting the 10 100 Ethernet Rear Card 38 Connecting the Interface Driver Board 39 Connecting to the 10 100BaseTX Ethernet Port 40 Connecting the...

Page 4: ...ault 58 A Specifications 59 A 1 Clocking modes 59 A 2 DTE rate 59 A 3 Serial interface 59 A 4 Serial connector 59 A 5 Diagnostics 59 A 6 Status LEDs 59 A 7 Configuration 60 A 8 Transmission line 60 A...

Page 5: ...e use of this product These damages include but are not limited to the following lost profits lost savings and incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of or inability to use this prod...

Page 6: ...with this equipment for repair or warranty infor mation please contact our company If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you dis connect the...

Page 7: ...a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above condition may not prev...

Page 8: ...y repairs must be returned freight prepaid and insured to Patton Electronics All returns must have a Return Materi als Authorization number on the outside of the shipping container This number may be...

Page 9: ...in which it is to be installed For AC powered devices which have 3 conductor power plugs L1 L2 GND or Hot Neutral Safety Protective Ground the wall outlet or socket must have an earth ground For DC po...

Page 10: ...edures when removing and replacing cards Wear an ESD preventive wrist strap ensuring that it makes good skin contact Connect the clip to an unpainted surface of the chassis frame to safely channel unw...

Page 11: ...RIPTION The Patton Electronics Model 3088RC G SHDSL RocketLink provides high speed 2 wire connectivity to ISPs PTTs and enterprise environ ments using Symmetrical High data rate Digital Subscriber Lin...

Page 12: ...built in serial interfaces 3088RC A I provides a V 35 interface on an M 34 female connector 3088RC C AI provides a Ethernet interface on an RJ45 connector 3088RC D V V provides a X 21 interface on a...

Page 13: ...ou may use console commands or the Embedded Operations Channel EOC to modify the configuration parameters 3 2 ABOUT HARWARE DIP SWITCH CONFIGURATION To use DIP switch configuration you must first set...

Page 14: ...red via the console If that is how you will be configuring the NTU skip ahead to the section on config uring the console Otherwise read the following sections to manually configure the DIP switch sett...

Page 15: ...N ON OFF OFF ON ON ON 768 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON 832 ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON 896 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON 960 ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON 1024 OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON 1088 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON 1152 OFF OF...

Page 16: ...FF OFF ON 3264 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON 3328 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON 3392 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 3456 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 3520 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON 3584 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON 3648 ON OFF...

Page 17: ...ld be used to determine the best rate the line will support and then the user could set the units for that rate and disable line probe so that the rate won t change without the user s knowledge S2 3 A...

Page 18: ...ork clock then the modem must be configured as DTE Ethernet operation The 3088RC C AI model does not recover clock from the Ethernet network because it is packet based rather than TDM Therefore the ex...

Page 19: ...is necessary because all rack cards in a chassis communicate over the same bus so only one card can be active at a time This address can be set to any value between 0 and 255 Set S3 to the binary rep...

Page 20: ...figured to 9600 bps 1 stop bit no parity and XON XOFF flow control Use the 1001CC to access the con sole Type CTRL B address enter to activate the console Log into the unit using the default password...

Page 21: ...established before starting the error monitor Test Modes Loopbacks LAL or RDL and PRBS pseudo random binary sequence BER tests 511 or 511 with errors Line Probe Enable or disable Line Probe for rate...

Page 22: ...that still allows for BER of less than 1x 10 7 DSL Error Counters The following error counters are available CRC LOSW Loss of Sync Word TX FIFO Full TX FIFO Empty TX FIFO Slip TX Stuff RX FIFO Full RX...

Page 23: ...L transmit clock Receive recover clock mode means that the 3088RC uses the DSL receive clock as its DSL transmit clock and as the serial receive clock Note X 21 External Clock Mode The X 21 interface...

Page 24: ...number of timeslots The data rate is calculated by the equation data rate timeslots x 64k dsl set annex a b Set the annex dsl set lineprobe enabled disabled Enable or disable line probe dsl set link...

Page 25: ...o restart dsl set errmon totint totint Sets the number of intervals to inspect for errors before disabling the error monitor If this is set to 0 then the error monitor will run continuously dsl set er...

Page 26: ...w provides an overview of interface strap functions for the rear interface cards Following the table overview are detailed descrip tions of each strap s function Indicates default setting DTE Shield M...

Page 27: ...15 rear cards These straps determine various grounding characteristics for the terminal interface and twisted pair lines JB3 and JB4 are user con figurable Figure 3 1001RCM115XX strap locations The ta...

Page 28: ...1 8 The DIP switches can be configured as either On or Off Switch S1 1 Line Coding Use Switch S1 1 to control the Network Line Coding options Set these options to be the same as the Line Cod ing that...

Page 29: ...is at On position the K Module is running in G 704 framed mode When the K Module is set to framed mode channel 0 will be used to pass G 704 framing information which results in a maximum bandwidth of...

Page 30: ...isted Pair 120 ohm to G 703 G 704 Network The 3088RC K model is equipped with a single RJ 48C jack for connections to a 120 ohm twisted pair G 703 G 704 network interface If your G 703 G 704 network t...

Page 31: ...a 75 ohm dual coax G 703 G 704 network interface If your G 703 G 704 network terminates via dual coaxial cable use the dia gram below to make the proper connections The connector pinout and signals ar...

Page 32: ...te setting of your base unit corresponds to the throughput of your 3088RC C AI bridge module Use higher speeds to allow maximum throughput to your extended LAN Use lower speeds to limit the access of...

Page 33: ...ith the function card such as 3088RC shown above pulled out of the NetLink rack or clusterbox chassis locate the driver board to be replaced on the top of the base unit front card 2 Lift the old inter...

Page 34: ...w shows the rear panel options and the locations of the connectors Figure 8 3088RC C AI Ethernet Port The RJ 45 Ethernet port on Model 3088RC C AI is designed to connect directly to a 10BaseT network...

Page 35: ...card in a PC you must construct a 10Base T crossover cable as shown in the diagram below Connecting the Line Interface The Model 3088RC C AI is to be used with Patton function card access products i...

Page 36: ...5 and 4 Wire Modems use RJ 45 pins 3 4 5 and 6 as shown above Please see the Function Card User Manual for more details LED Status Monitors The Model 3088RC C AI features two LEDs that monitor general...

Page 37: ...unit are not asserted 4 pulses IMRC2 IA buffer is saturated 5 pulses WAN receive frame s too large 6 pulses WAN receive frame s not Octet aligned 7 pulses WAN receive frame s aborted 8 pulses Detecte...

Page 38: ...tings 1 Bit Rate The DTE rate setting of your base unit corresponds to the throughput of your 3088RC C AI 100B bridge module Use higher speeds to allow maximum throughput to your extended LAN Use lowe...

Page 39: ...ion card 1 With the function card pulled out of the NetLink rack or clusterbox chassis locate the driver board to be replaced on the top of the base unit front card 2 Lift the old interface board gent...

Page 40: ...ows the rear panel options and the locations of the connectors Figure 13 3088RC C AI 100B Ethernet Port The RJ 45 Ethernet port on Model 3088RC C AI 100B is designed to connect directly to a 10 100Bas...

Page 41: ...e units work in pairs with one 3088RC C AI 100B connected to another 3088RC C AI 100B or 3088 I standalone modem over 2 wire twisted pair 2 To function properly the Model 3088RC C AI 100B needs one tw...

Page 42: ...tures two LEDs that monitor general operating status and the 10 100BaseTX twisted pair link integrity Figure 16 shows the LEDs located directly beneath the RJ 45 jack Figure 16 3088RC C IA 100B Rear P...

Page 43: ...ansported conveniently Figure 17 Model 1001R14 Rack Chassis with power supply The Rack Power Supply The power supply included in the Model 1001R14 rack uses the same mid plane architecture as the mode...

Page 44: ...the Model 1001RP14 Series User Manual AC DC Rack Mount Power Supplies for fuse and power card replacement information 4 2 INSTALLING MODEL 3088RC SERIES INTO THE CHASSIS The Model 3088RC Series is co...

Page 45: ...te one unit set as CO the other as CP 2 To function properly the Model 3088RC needs one twisted pair of metallic wire This twisted pair must be unconditioned dry metallic wire between 19 0 9mm and 26...

Page 46: ...s twisted pair interface is polarity insensitive and is wired for a two wire interface The signal pin relationships are shown in Figure 18 Figure 18 Model 3088RC V 35 X 21 interfaces 3088RC D V X 21...

Page 47: ...e Model 3088RC A I to your DTE device use a V 35 straight through cable Appendix B 2 on page 61 describes pin assignments and signal sources for the Model 3088RC A I V 35 inter face Figure 19 Connecti...

Page 48: ...hen connecting the V 35 interface of the Model 3088RC A I to your DCE device use a V 35 tail circuit cable Some applications may also require the installation of a tail circuit buffer to account for s...

Page 49: ...raight through cable Figure 21 Connecting the Model 3088RC D V to X 21 DTE or DCE The DCE DTE strap is located on the daughter board The arrows on the top of the strap indicate the configuration of th...

Page 50: ...receptacle of the rear card It should click into place 5 Secure the front card using the thumb screws 4 7 CONNECTING THE 3088RC C AI ETHERNET INTERFACE The Model 3088RC C AI is a rear mountable ether...

Page 51: ...r the opera tion of the rack card Figure 22 shows the front panel location of each LED Table 1 describes each LED s function Figure 22 The Model 3088RC Series front panel LEDs Table 1 Model 3088RC fro...

Page 52: ...The data received from the serial interface is looped back before going out on the DSL line Note that this loopback occurs after the pattern gen erator BER meter This means that running a 511 pattern...

Page 53: ...if the thresholds are set low enough 5 3 REMOTE CONSOLE OPERATION The PC user near end may configure and verify status of the remote 3088RC far end via a Remote Console session The PC user must log on...

Page 54: ...n request rejected This can also happen if the remote 3088RC far end has an established remote console session with the local 3088RC near end which has timed out 6 Enter the password at the password p...

Page 55: ...d upon a user s logging out of a remote console session after logging in remote console Console Remote console connection established password logout Console Remote console connection lost Log in to 3...

Page 56: ...nd Remote Control Session Behavior Since the remote console session communication occurs over the G SHDSL link s EOC channel some commands via the RCS have unusual effects system upgrade Do not issue...

Page 57: ...the software upgrade if the image is corrupt or if there is a disruption in the console port connection The Model 3088RC will print a message to the console port if it encounters any errors In the ev...

Page 58: ...iguration follow these steps 1 Power down the unit 2 Set all DIP switches to the OFF position 3 Connect a PC to the Console port 4 Open a VT100 terminal emulator such as HyperTerminal Config ure the e...

Page 59: ...C K K strap selectable A 5 DIAGNOSTICS V 52 compliant 511 511E pattern generator and detector with error injection mode controlled by front panel switch Local and Remote Loop back control either by a...

Page 60: ...del 3096RC G SHDSL concentration card A 8 TRANSMISSION LINE Single Twisted Pair A 9 LINE CODING TC PAM Trellis Coded Pulse Amplitude Modulation A 10 LINE RATES DSL LINE All nx64 rates from 64 kbps up...

Page 61: ...1 2 Tip 3 Ring 4 Pin Signal B SGND Signal Ground C RTS Request to Send D CTS Clear to Send E DSR Data Set Ready F CD Carrier Detect H DTR Data Terminal Ready L LLB Local Line Loop M TM Test Mode N RD...

Page 62: ...ction Pin Signal 1 Frame Ground 2 T Transmit Data A DTE Source 3 C Control A DTE Source 4 R Receive Data A DCE Source 5 I Indication A DCE Source 6 S Signal Element Timing A DCE Source 7 BT Byte Timin...

Page 63: ...nnector EIA 561 B 6 ETHERNET INTERFACE RJ 45 non shielded connector Pin Signal 1 DSR out 2 CD out 3 DTR in 4 Signal Ground 5 RD out 6 TD in 7 CTS out 8 RTS in Pin Signal 1 TD 2 TD 3 RD 4 No connection...

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