Important Safety Instructions ........................................................................ 25
Government Requirements ........................................................................... 27
Warranty, Sales, Service, and Training Information ...................................... 28
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).
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The router has an SDSL front end and is a manageable frame relay aware endpoint. It
operates as a bridge or an IP router that connects a DSL link to an Ethernet network.
The FrameSaver DSL 9783 Router is used for data only and provides corporate LAN
access over traditional twisted-pair copper telephone wiring. Copper pairs run from the
central office (CO ) to the cust omer premi ses (CP) to crea te the loca l loop . The lo cal loop
terminates on the customer premises at the demarcation point in a punchdown block or
network interface device (NID). A typical example of using the FrameSaver DSL 9783
Router in a network configuration is shown below.
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Frame Relay NSP's Network
ATM – Asynchronous T r ansfer Mode
DSL – Digital Subscriber Line
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HQ – Headquarters
IWF – Interworking Function
LAN – Local Area Network
NSP – Network Service Provider
TDM – Time Division Multiplexer
The FrameSaver DSL 9783 Router is available in two feature sets:
Basic Feature Set 1 provides basic frame relay and diagnostic capability.
Advanced SLV (Service Level Verification) Feature Set 2 provides basic features,
plus SLV management and reporting capability.
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Refer to
DSL 9783 features, and the capabilities provided by each feature set.
About FrameSaver DSL Devices
in the User’s Guide for a list of FrameSaver
Upgrading a Basic Unit to SLV
A basic F rameSa v er DSL 9783 Router c an be upgr aded to full SLV capability at any time
by ordering a FrameSaver SLV Activation Certificate. A certificate can be ordered for a
single 9783 router, or for many 9783 ro uters . The OpenLan e
or later, is required to schedule the activation of SLV features, and to manage the
certificate activations included in the certificate.
To upgrade a basic 9783 router to full SLV capability, order the FrameSaver SLV
Activation Certificate (Feature No. 9783-C1-220), providing the model to be activated
(i.e., 9783-Rtr), your OpenLane SLM system license key number, the number of 9783
router activations to be included on the certificate.
To learn more about activating SLV capability, refer to the
Instructions
(Document No. 9000-A2-GK43), or contact your sales representative.
®
SLM system, Release 5.3
FrameSaver SLV Activation
Product Documentation Online
Complete documentation for this product is available at
Select
Within the U.S.A., call 1-800-PARADYNE (1-800-727-2396)
Outside the U.S.A., call 1-727-530-8623
www.paradyne.com
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Package Checklist
In addition to these instructions, verify that your package contains the following:
FrameSaver DSL 9783 Router
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Power cord with power transformer
❑
Tie wrap for power cord strain relief
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DSL network access cable with 8-pin connectors – U.S. models only
❑
Ferrite choke – Internat ional models only
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FrameSaver DSL 9783 Router Quick Reference
❑
Be sure to register your warranty at
www.paradyne.com/warranty
(Document No. 9783-A2-GL11)
.
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Wiring and Cables You May Need
The following wiring and cables are used with this product, which uses standard
interface connectors:
Standard connectors: An 8-pin modular (similar to RJ48C) or 6-pin modular
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(similar to RJ11) wall jack for the DSL network connection.
DSL wiring: Unshielded twisted-pair wiring (CAT3, or better). The CAT3 wiring must
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meet EIA/TIA-568 specifications with 24 AWG (.5 mm) or 26 AWG (.4 mm).
Ethernet wiring: Shielded twisted-pair wiring (CAT5, or better). The CAT5
❑
wiring must meet EIA/TIA-568 specifications with 24 AWG (.5 mm) or
26 AWG (.4 mm).
For standard cables, refer to
For Paradyne cables, contact your sales representative to order them.
Cables and Connectors
on page 21 for pin numbers.
Interface
ConnectionCables
port to a PC
COM
or asynchronous
terminal
ETHERNET
to a NIC on a PC
or an Ethernet hub
work to the
NET
DSL wall jack
port
DB25-to-DB25:
Standard EIA-232 straight-through cable—
DB25-to-DB9:
DB25-to-8-pin modular adapter
8-pin modular-to-DB9 cab le
(14 feet – 4.3 m)
For connection to a PC NIC:
Standard Ethernet crossover cable—
For connection to an Ethernet Hub:
Standard Ethernet straight-through cable—
Standard straight-through DSL network cable
with 8-pin modularconnectors – similar to an
RJ48C-toRJ48C cable (20 feet – 6.1 m).
Cable supplied for use in the U.S.
Standard DSL network cable with
6-pin connectors – similar to an RJ11 cable
Feature
Number
3100-F1-920
3100-F2-550
3100-F1-500
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Prior to Installing the Router
These Installation Instructions assume that the virtual circuits at the DSLAM have
already been configured. Provisioning of these circuits can be simplified by using the
OpenLane SLM (Service Level Managem ent) system, as indicat ed in
Circuits in OpenLane
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Provisioning Data Circuits in OpenLane
Use the OpenLane SLM system’s Provision Circuit screen to add new circuits that start
at the F rameSa v er DSL endpoin t and tr av erse the SCM an d ATM line card in the Hotwire
GranDSLAM, and the def ault VC sets (from 1 to 4 ). A group o f 250 VCs ca n be alloc ated
to each line card, which can be assigned to any port 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 connections must be
specified on the Max VCI per VPI screen, and the
For ATM line cards, custom con nec tio ns ca n b e u sed to expand the n um ber of VC s
connected to the card. Each of the 250 VCs can be cross-connected from any VC
on the uplink to any port on the line card.
The following information is collected by the Provision Circuit process:
Uplink VPI/VCI
Slot number and Port number of the DSL connection
Traffic Profile
DSL link VPI/VCI
Frame relay DLCI (provided by NSP)
Frame relay CIR, B
, Bc (provided by NSP)
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apply changes
Provisioning Da ta
executed.
A Circuit ID is then app lied to the ne w ly def ined circ uit, and stored in b oth the router an d
the OpenLane SLM system.
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Installing the Router
Place the FrameSaver DSL 9783 Router on a flat surface, with clearance for the rear
connectors.
Procedure
Use the supplied 8-pin DSL network cable (for use in the U.S.), or a 6-pin DSL
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network cable (using connectors similar to RJ11), as applicable, for the DSL
connection. Insert 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.
DSL 9783 Router
NET
POWER
COM
ETHERNET
NET
DSL
Network
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For domestic models, go to Step3 on page 7.
For certain international models, a ferrite
2.
choke has bee n prov ided. Place t he ferrite
NET
choke on the network cable, as close as
possible to the rear panel.
Close the two halves around the cable
and snap the latch shut.
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Use an 8-pin Ethernet cable f or the Ethernet connectio n. Insert one end of the cable
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into the jack labeled ETHERNET.
— Use a straight-through cable to connect the other end of the cable to an
Ethernet hub. Do not connect to the hub’s optional Uplink connection with a
straight-through ca b l e; t he Upli nk co nne cti on requires an Ethernet crossove r
cable.
DSL 9783 Router
ETHERNET
POW
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ETHERNET
NET
Ethernet
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— Use an Ethernet crossover cable to connect to a PC with an Ethernet Network
Interface Card (NIC) installed or a hub’s Uplink connection.
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Use a VT100-compatible asynchronous terminal or PC to set up management
4.
access to the unit. Insert the DB25 end of the EIA-232 cable into the router’s COM
port. Tighten the screws on each s ide of the co nnect or. Insert the other end into th e
terminal or PC.
The terminal or PC’s configur ation m ust be com patib le with the router’s. Ref er to the
procedure on page13 of
the COM port, refer to
Configuration Setup
. If connecting an external modem to
Connecting an External Modem
on page 23.
DSL 9783 Router
COM
Port
POW
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ETHERNET
VT100
Terminal
NET
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Insert the supplied power cord’s round end into the jack labeled POWER. Plug the
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transformer into an AC outlet.
Install the supplied tie wrap for strain relief, as shown.
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ATM
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NetworkSystem
NetworkSystem
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OK
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Port
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Installation of the hardware is now complete. When the power cord is installed, the
router goes through a power-on self-test.
Power-On
When power is applied, the router performs self-diagnostics and the PWR LED is on.
The self-diagnostics include a power-on self-test where all of the LEDs are on.
System OK – green
Alarm – red
Test – yellow
ATM – green/yellow
DSL – green
Ethernet Port – green
FrameSaver
Refer to
Status LEDs
Troubleshooting
R
®
DSL
SLV
SDSL
on page 10 for information about the LEDs. Refer to
on page 11 for LED indications requiring action.
9783
ROUTER
ALM
TEST
ATM
DSL
NetworkSystem
OK
OK
Port
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