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7986-A2-GZ40-00

March 1999

Hotwire

 7986 M/HDSL Standalone Termination Unit

with G.703 Interface
Installation Instructions

Document Number 7986-A2-GZ40-00

March 1999

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Hotwire 7986 M/HDSL Standalone Termination Unit, with G.703 Interface, 
User’s Guide

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Within the U.S.A., call 1-800-PARADYNE (1-800-727-2396)

Outside the U.S.A., call 1-727-530-8623

Installation Overview

Installation and configuration of the Hotwire

 7986 Standalone Termination Unit

consists of:

Connecting power to the unit.

Connecting to the network.

Connecting to a DTE.

Connecting a system terminal.

Providing initial unit identity information or changing existing identity
information.

Configuring your unit using internal switchpacks or using the Configuration
Edit menus.

Before you install the Hotwire 7986 Standalone Termination Unit, read the
Important Safety Instructions on page 20.

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Summary of Contents for 7986

Page 1: ...20 Hotwire 7986 M HDSL Standalone Termination Unit with G 703 Interface User s Guide To request a paper copy of a Paradyne document Within the U S A call 1 800 PARADYNE 1 800 727 2396 Outside the U S A call 1 727 530 8623 Installation Overview Installation and configuration of the Hotwire 7986 Standalone Termination Unit consists of Connecting power to the unit Connecting to the network Connecting...

Page 2: ...ply Connect the unit to an external 48 Vdc SELV power source as described in the documentation shipped with the power supply and power cable Connecting the Unit to an Optional External 24 Vdc Power Source Using the dc power cable the Hotwire 7986 Standalone Termination Unit is capable of operating on a 24 Vdc SELV power supply Procedure To use the dc power cable 1 Connect the green wire to a suita...

Page 3: ...Guide for specifications of the 120 ohm connector and cable Connecting to a System Terminal An optional system maintenance terminal may be attached to your Hotwire 7986 Standalone Termination Unit through the modular jack on the rear panel The system maintenance terminal allows you to view the status of the unit and change configuration options The terminal must be a VT100 compatible terminal or a...

Page 4: ...rk application using a 2 port Hotwire 8786 or 8784 M HDSL Termination Unit for access concentration in a central office CO A frame relay switch and a router are connected through the termination unit to partner units supporting a host or router and frame relay encapsulated or unframed data Frame Relay Switch Router E1 Host Frame Relay Encapsulated Data 98 16151 Router Frame Relay Encapsulated Data...

Page 5: ...an NTU If you are using this unit as an NTU the configuration options may not need to be changed The 7986 Standalone Termination Unit has two sets of configuration option settings The Current Configuration the 7986 Standalone Termination Unit s active set of configuration options The Default Factory Configuration a read only configuration area containing the factory default configuration options T...

Page 6: ...nagement and Communication Ctrl a to access these functions ESC for previous menu MainMenu Exit Save Select To Access the To Configure the Network Network Interface Options Table 1 DSL network interfaces on the unit G 703 G 703 Interface Options Table 2 G 703 interface System Options System Options Table 3 General system options of the unit Communication Port Communication Port Options Table 4 Uni...

Page 7: ...sts to the best line rate for conditions or is fixed at the rate in the DSL Line Rate field AutoRate is only available when the unit is configured as an LTU DSL Line Rate Possible Settings 400 528 784 1040 1552 2064 Default Setting 2064 Determines the fixed line rate of the LTU in kbps DSL Line Rate is only available when the unit is configured as an LTU and AutoRate is set to Disable Peer IP Addr...

Page 8: ... framing format to be used by the G 703 interface Time Slot 16 Possible Settings Signaling Data Default Setting Signaling Specifies whether the G 703 interface is used for voice or data Send AIS on Network Failure Possible Settings Enable Disable Default Setting Enable Specifies the action taken on the signal transmitted to the G 703 when a valid signal cannot be recovered from the network interfa...

Page 9: ...utomatically ending G 703 Line Termination Possible Settings 120 Ohm 75 Ohm Default Setting 120 Ohm Determines whether the line impedance is set for 75 Ohm or 120 Ohm Table 4 Communication Port Options 1 of 2 Port Use Possible Settings Terminal Net Link Default Setting Terminal Specifies how the communications port is to be used Port Type Possible Settings Asynchronous Synchronous Default Setting ...

Page 10: ...ting Disable Specifies if an ID and password are required to access the asynchronous terminal interface on the communication port Login IDs are created with a password and access level Port Access Level Terminal Use Only Possible Settings Administrator Operator Default Setting Administrator Specifies the highest level of access allowed when accessing an ATI session through a Telnet session Inactiv...

Page 11: ... to access to the ATI through a Telnet session Login IDs are created with a password and access level Session Access Level Possible Settings Administrator Operator Default Setting Administrator The Telnet session access level is interrelated with the access level of the Login ID Inactivity Timeout Possible Settings Enable Disable Default Setting Disable Provides automatic logoff of a Telnet sessio...

Page 12: ...nication Port IP Address when the unit is configured as a network communication link Communication Port IP Address is only used when the Port Use option on the Communication Port Options menu is set to Net Link If the COM Port IP address is not set 000 000 000 000 the node IP address specified by the Node IP Port will be used Communication Port Subnet Mask Possible Settings 000 000 000 000 255 255...

Page 13: ...nal SNMP manager when that manager attempts to access an object in the MIB Name 1 Access Possible Settings Read Read Write Default Setting Read Determines the access level for Community Name 1 Community Name 2 Possible Settings ASCII text field Public Default Text Public Identifies the name of the second community allowed to access the unit s MIB The community name must be supplied by an external ...

Page 14: ...sible Settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Default Setting 1 Specifies the number of SNMP management systems that can send SNMP messages NMS n IP Address Possible Settings 000 000 000 000 223 255 255 255 Clear Default Setting 000 000 000 000 Specifies the Internet Protocol address used to identify each SNMP trap manager Access Level Possible Settings Read Read Write Default Setting Read Determines the ac...

Page 15: ...e Settings DSL COM Default Setting DSL Provides the network destination path of each trap manager General Traps Possible Settings Disable Warm AuthFail Both Default Setting Both Determines which SNMP traps are sent to each trap manager Enterprise Specific Traps Possible Settings Enable Disable Default Setting Disable Determines if SNMP traps are generated for enterprise specific events Link Traps ...

Page 16: ...he proper static control precautions contact your nearest sales or service representative Procedure To configure the unit using internal Switchpacks S1 and S2 1 Power down the unit and disconnect the power supply 2 Remove the enclosure cover Insert a small flat screwdriver blade into the slots on one side of the cover and push to free the inner latches Lift off the cover to expose the circuit boar...

Page 17: ...99 Switchpack Locations Use the following illustration to locate Switchpacks S1 and S2 98 16073 Switchpack S1 S2 Front S2 Rear S1 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 Hotwire 7986 Standalone Termination Unit Switchpack Locations ...

Page 18: ... OFF Switchpacks Disabled ON Switchpacks Enabled 2 Control line termination OFF 120 Ohm ON 75 Ohm 3 Select the unit s primary timing source Only valid for units configured as LTU OFF Internal Clock ON External Clock 4 Control the unit s E1 line coding OFF HDB3 ON AMI 5 Not used 6 Enable CRC 4 monitoring OFF Enable CRC 4 ON Disable CRC 4 monitoring 7 Control whether Channel 16 contains signaling in...

Page 19: ...e 12 All OFF 2064 6 7 Not used 8 Emergency Use Only The 7986 has two banks of flash memory used to hold executable firmware This switch allows you to switch between the two versions of firmware This switch is independent from the position of Switch 1 on Switchpack S1 switchpack enable disable OFF Current Firmware ON Previous Firmware Use Table 12 to set the DSL Line Rate Defaults are shown in bold...

Page 20: ...provided with this product Special cables which may be required by the regulatory inspection authority for the installation site are the responsibility of the customer 7 When installed in the final configuration the product must comply with the applicable Safety Standards and regulatory requirements of the country in which it is installed If necessary consult with the appropriate regulatory agenci...

Page 21: ...anges or modifications are expressly approved by Paradyne Corporation WARNING To Users of Digital Apparatus in Canada This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian interference causing equipment regulations Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du règlement sur le matérial brouilleur du Canada Warranty Sales Service and Training Information Con...

Page 22: ...e Network and G 703 Test Device Tests Abort All Tests 99 16071 01 Reset Device Network G 703 Network Error Statistics Network Performance Statistics G 703 Statistics Communication Protocol Telnet Session SNMP Traps SNMP NMS General SNMP Document Feedback We welcome your comments and suggestions about this document Please mail them to Technical Publications Paradyne Corporation 8545 126th Ave N Lar...

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