EDN312 Installation Guide
Ethernet DSL Access
IP DSLAM
EDN312 Installation Guide
Ethernet DSL Access
IP DSLAM
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Ericsson AB - 2004 All Rights Reserved
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continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Ericsson shall
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this document.
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Contents
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Revision History 1
2 Environmental and Space Requirements 2
3 Cabling 4
3.1 Cabling of Subscriber Lines 4
3.1.1 Cabling Lines 4
3.1.2 Wiring EDGE Connectors 5
3.2 Cabling of Ethernet Connections 8
4 Mounting the IP DSLAM 9
5 Verifying the Installation 10
5.1 Verification without Connection to PEM 10
5.2 Verification with the Local Craft Tool 11
5.3 Verification Using PEM 12
Reference List 14
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1 Introduction
This guide describes how to install the Ethernet DSL Access (EDA) IP
DSLAM EDN312.
The guide is intended for installation and maintenance personnel.
An overview of the installation process of a complete Access Domain is
described in the Access Domain Installation Guide.
The reader should have a basic understanding of the Internet Protocol (IP).
The guide can be read separately, but for a full understanding of the EDA
system the reader is referred to the System Overview.
Introduction
The guide can be printed on a monochrome printer, but illustrations are
easier to understand if a color printer is used.
1.1 Revision History
The guide is valid for EDA 1.3. Please refer to the Release Notes for valid
versions of the EDN312 IP DSLAM and the application SW. Other product
versions with functions not described in this guide may be available.
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Environmental and Space Requirements
2 Environmental and Space Requirements
The 12-line IP DSLAM (EDN312) complies with the following standards
regarding storage, transportation and operation. The operation category is
also designated stationary in-use at weather-protected locations.
• ETS 300 019-2-1: Storage, class 1.2
• ETS 300 019-2-2: Transportation, class 2.3
• ETS 300 019-2-3: Operation, class 3.2
• GR-63-CORE Section 2.9.4 (-40°C to 65°C) for non-environment
controlled equipment housings (Outdoor cabinet installation).
The storage class 1.2 means tested for storage in weather-protected area,
not temperature-controlled.
The transportation class 2.3 means tested for public transportation.
The operation class 3.2 means tested for partly temperature-controlled
location.
Caution!
The temperature within a rack assembly may be higher than the ambient
room temperature. Check that the rack environment temperature is within
the specified operating temperature range.
The EDN312 can be mounted in Ericsson subracks prepared for installation
in a 19” or ETSI rack. This includes micro subracks, small subracks and
medium subracks. For detailed information, please see the Subracks
Installation Guide. The EDN312 is also used in an EDN288 IP DSLAM and
for additional information, please see the EDN288 Installation Guide. The
EDN312 can also be mounted in a Outdoor cabinet and for specification
and installation details please see the Outdoor Cabinet Installation Guide.
Mounting in the rack must be done in such a way that there is sufficient
space to allow airflow around the EDN312 as shown in Figure 1 on page 3.
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