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NetVanta 56K/64K Network Interface Module (NIM) P/N 1202861L1
Quick Start Guide
SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Mode Dedicated DDS (leased line)
DDS Interface Supported Standards: AT&T TR 62310
4-wire, full-duplex
Receiver Sensitivity: -45 dB, all rates
Data Rates: 56K, 64K, and auto
Connector: RJ-48C
Clock Source Network, internal
Diagnostics CSU and DSU loopbacks
Compliance FCC Part 15 Class A, EN 55022 Class A
ACTA/FCC Part 68
UL/CUL 60950, IC CS-03
Physical Dimensions: 2.75-inch W x 4.25-inch D
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
Storage Temperature: -20°C to 70°C
Relative Humidity: Up to 95 percent, noncondensing
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove power from the unit.
2. Slide the option module into the option slot until the module is firmly
seated against the chassis.
3. Secure the pins at both edges of the module.
4. Connect the cables to the associated device(s).
5. Complete the installation of the base unit.
6. Restore power to the unit.
For more detailed documentation, visit us online at www.adtran.com.
NetVanta modules should be installed only in
NetVanta Series products.
WAN-DDS (RJ-48C) CONNECTION PINOUTS
Pin Name Description
1 R1 Transmit data to Network–Ring 1
2 T1 Transmit data to Network–Tip 1
3-6 — Unused
7 T Receive data from Network–Tip
8 R Receive data from Network–Ring
An optional Dial Backup Interface Module (DIM) is
required for dial backup applications.
For a description of the DBU pinouts, refer to the
Quick Start Guide included with your DIM
shipment.
Important: For additional details on product
features, specifications, installation, and safety, refer
to the appropriate Hardware Installation Guide on
the ADTRAN OS System Documentation CD
shipped with the base unit and available online at
www.adtran.com.
For NetVanta modules with outside plant
connections, ensure that all cables are
removed from the module before installing
or removing it from the NetVanta chassis.
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NetVanta 56K/64K Network Interface Module (NIM) P/N 1202861L1
clock rate [auto* | bps56k | bps64k]
Configures the data rate used as the operating speed for the interface. This rate
should match the rate required by the DDS service provider. Use the no form of this
command to return to the default value.
*
auto
bps56k Sets clock rate for 56 kbps.
bps64k Sets clock rate for 64 kbps.
clock source [line* | internal]
Configures the source timing used for the interface. The clock specified using the
clock source command is also the system master clock. Use the no form of this
command to return to the default value.
line* Configures the unit to recover clocking from the circuit.
internal Configures the unit to provide clocking using the internal
data-coding scrambled
Enables the DDS OS scrambler to combine user data with pattern data to ensure user
data does not mirror standard DDS loop codes. The scrambler may only be used on
64 kbps circuits without Frame Relay signaling (clear channel).
description <text>
Identifies the specified interface (for example, circuit ID, contact information, etc.)
using up to 80 alphanumeric characters.
loopback [dte | line | remote]
Initiates a specified loopback on the interface. The no version of this command
deactivates the loopback.
dte Initiates a loop to connect the transmit and receive path
line Initiates a loop of the DDS circuit toward the network by
remote Transmits a DDS loop code over the circuit to the remote
Automatically detects the clock rate and sets to match.
oscillator.
through the unit.
connecting the transmit path to the receive path.
unit. In response, the remote unit should initiate a line
loopback.
remote-loopback
Configures the interface to respond to loopbacks initiated by a remote unit (or the
service provider). Use the no version of this command to disable this feature.
shutdown
Disables the interface (both physical and virtual) so that no data will be passed
through. Use the no form of this command to turn on the interface and allow it to pass
data. By default, all interfaces are disabled.
snmp trap link-status
Controls the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) variable
ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable (RFC2863) to enable (or disable) the interface to send
SNMP traps when there is an interface status change. Use the no form of this
command to disable this trap.
* Indicates default values.
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