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FrameSaver

®

 DSL 9783 Router

Installation Instructions

Document Number 9783-A2-GN11-10

April 2001

Contents 

FrameSaver DSL 9783 Router Overview

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1

Upgrading a Basic Unit to SLV

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3

Product Documentation Online

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3

Package Checklist

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3

Wiring and Cables You May Need

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4

Prior to Installing the Router

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5

Installing the Router

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6

Status LEDs

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Troubleshooting

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Configuration Setup

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Verifying that Self-Test Passed

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Using the Easy Install Feature

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Completing Setup From the NOC

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Setting Up for In-Band Management

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Provisioning the Router Interface

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Cables and Connectors

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DSL Router Technical Specifications

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Important Safety Instructions

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Government Requirements

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Warranty, Sales, Service, and Training Information

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FrameSaver DSL 9783 Router Overview

The FrameSaver

®

 DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) 9783 Router is a component in the 

FrameSaver system. This system allows you to perform end-to-end service level 
management (SLM) across a hybrid FrameSaver DSL/ATM/Frame Relay network. 
Service providers can isolate and correct problems remotely from their NOC (Network 
Operations Center).

Summary of Contents for FrameSaver 9783

Page 1: ...Completing Setup From the NOC 16 Setting Up for In Band Management 17 Provisioning the Router Interface 20 Cables and Connectors 21 DSL Router Technical Specifications 24 Important Safety Instruction...

Page 2: ...LINE A RIGHT UNIT LINE B WARNING POWER MUST BE DISCONNECTED ATTHE SOURCE BEFORE REMOVING OR INSTALLINGTHIS PWR ENTRY MODULE 48V RTN 48V NEG POWER ENTRY MODULE LEFT UNIT LINE A RIGHT UNIT LINE B WARNI...

Page 3: ...ctivations to be included on the certificate To learn more about activating SLV capability refer to the FrameSaver SLV Activation Instructions Document No 9000 A2 GK43 or contact your sales representa...

Page 4: ...on page 21 for pin numbers For Paradyne cables contact your sales representative to order them Interface Connection Cables Feature Number COM port to a PC or asynchronous terminal DB25 to DB25 Standa...

Page 5: ...ort on the card These custom connections carry the frame relay traffic Note that before the custom cross connects are configured the Maximum VCI number for the uplink VP to be used by these custom con...

Page 6: ...one end of the cable into the jack labeled NET on the router Insert the other end into the wall jack for DSL data communications For domestic models go to Step 3 on page 7 2 For certain international...

Page 7: ...an Ethernet hub Do not connect to the hub s optional Uplink connection with a straight through cable the Uplink connection requires an Ethernet crossover cable or Use an Ethernet crossover cable to co...

Page 8: ...rews on each side of the connector Insert the other end into the terminal or PC The terminal or PC s configuration must be compatible with the router s Refer to the procedure on page 13 of Configurati...

Page 9: ...test where all of the LEDs are on Refer to Status LEDs on page 10 for information about the LEDs Refer to Troubleshooting on page 11 for LED indications requiring action O K O K A L M T E S T A T M D...

Page 10: ...ervice provider is currently active No tests are active Network LEDs ATM ON Green ON Yellow ATM mode is active and cell delineation is in sync ATM mode is active and there is loss of cell delineation...

Page 11: ...e blinking continues for more than ten minutes contact the service provider DSL LED is on but no data is being transmitted The DSL link has been established but there is no data transmission Verify th...

Page 12: ...e Local Exchange Carrier using the menu driven user interface via an ASCII terminal or PC running a terminal emulation program or a Telnet session Router provisioning using the CLI Typically accessed...

Page 13: ...Flow Control is set to None 2 Press Enter to display the Main Menu If the Main Menu does not appear recheck the terminal or PC s settings or press Enter again Refer to Troubleshooting in the User s G...

Page 14: ...Menu Configuration Procedure To save configuration changes 1 Press Ctrl a to switch to the function keys area at the bottom of the screen 2 Type s Save and press Enter The Save Configuration To menu...

Page 15: ...for custom configurations but you are not required to use it for normal installation You can configure the router by making selections from the Configuration Edit Display menu Procedure 1 Select the E...

Page 16: ...Kbps if desired The default is AutoRate If a Paradyne DSLAM is used the default setting is AutoRate For non Paradyne DSLAMs the AutoRate setting is not valid and the default rate is 784 kbps 8 Change...

Page 17: ...3 Save the configuration Setting Up for In Band Management If FRF 8 Encapsulation Mode is set to Translational remote management of the router can still be accomplished in band as indicated in the fo...

Page 18: ...add the Subnet Mask for the Ethernet interface in Step 6 on page 16 of Using the Easy Install Feature Set DE Leave at the default Disable Primary Link Select Rtr S0 Primary DLCI Select 900 3 Return to...

Page 19: ...ccessful the VC has been tested from end to end Checking That Data is Being Received Procedure To verify that data is being received 1 From the router s Main Menu select frame relay performance statis...

Page 20: ...active 2 Verify that each PVC is active If active the router should be passing data If not active no data traffic can be carried by the PVC If the PVC is configured correctly the circuit may be down P...

Page 21: ...cable installation information The DSL network interface uses an 8 pin un keyed modular plug Use a standard twisted pair CAT3 or better cable 8 Pin Connector Similar to RJ48C Pin Function 1 3 Not use...

Page 22: ...ons Pin Function 1 10 100BaseT TX D 2 10 100BaseT TX D 3 10 100BaseT RX D 4 5 Not used 6 10 100BaseT RX D 7 8 Not used 98 16055a 8 Pin Plug Ethernet Cable Pin 1 Pin 8 10 100BaseT TX D 10 100BaseT TX D...

Page 23: ...the User s Guide for standard crossover cable external modem pin assignments and AT commands to configure the modem and enable auto answer Pin Signal Direction 1 Shield GND 2 DCE Transmit Data TXD Fr...

Page 24: ...tion 4 5 watts 60 Hz 3 0 135 A at 120 VAC 12 Result 15 4 Btu per hour Height x Width x Depth 2 1 x 6 2 x 8 7 5 3 cm x 15 7 cm x 22 1 cm Weight 1 38 lbs 0 62 kg COM Port Standard Data rates 25 position...

Page 25: ...ection authorities to ensure compliance 7 A rare phenomenon can create a voltage potential between the earth grounds of two or more buildings If products installed in separate buildings are interconne...

Page 26: ...e FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can rad...

Page 27: ...some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunct...

Page 28: ...y representative Within the U S A call 1 800 870 2221 Outside the U S A call 1 727 530 2340 Document Feedback We welcome your comments and suggestions about this document Please mail them to Technical...

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