
Stinger®
SHDSL 48-Port and 72-Port Line Interface Modules (LIM) Guide
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About This Guide
What is in this guide
This guide describes how to configure and monitor the Stinger SHDSL line interface
module (LIM) and includes configuration examples and module specifications. This
guide also describes how to configure LIM redundancy.
Warning
Before installing your Stinger unit, be sure to read the safety instructions
in the Edge Access and Broadband Access Safety and Compliance Guide. For information
specific to your unit, see the “Safety-Related Physical, Environmental, and Electrical
Information” appendix in the Getting Started Guide for your Stinger unit.
What you should know
To make use of the procedures and sample configurations in this guide, you should
have a general knowledge of Stinger products and a working knowledge of the
command-line interface. You should understand the fundamental concepts of digital
subscriber line (DSL) technology and be familiar with the relationship between DSL
interfaces and associated configuration profiles.
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Following are the special characters and typographical conventions used in this
manual:
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