A Hotwire® 8303/8304 Integrated Services Digital Network Digital Subscriber Line
(IDSL) card is a circuit card assembly that contains 24 ports, an interface to the
Network Service Provider (NSP), and a processor.
IDSL CardChassis Ty pe
Uplink
Interface Type Endpoint Used
8303 8610/8810 DSLAM or
8820 GranDSLAM
8304 8820 GranDSLAM ATM via SAR
When the 8303/8304 IDSL card is used in a Hotwire 8610/8810 Digital Subscriber
Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) or 8820 GranDSLAM chassis and connected to
a Hotwire 6301/6302 DSL Router, it provides high-speed Internet or intranet
access over traditional twisted-pair telephone wiring.
Product Documentation Online
Complete documentation for this product is available at
Select
Select the following documents:
Library → Technical Manuals → Hotwire DSL & MVL Systems
8000-A2-GB22
Hotwire Management Communications Controller (MCC) Card, IP
Conservative, User’s Guide
8000-A2-GB26
Hotwire IP MVL, RADSL, IDSL, and SDSL
8510/8373/8374, 8303/8304, and 8343/8344, User’s Guide
Within the U.S.A., call 1-800-PARADYNE (1-800-727-2396)
Outside the U.S.A., call 1-727-530-8623
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8303/8304 IDSL Card Installation Planning
Each Hotwire chassis is shipped with one of the following installation
documents:
Document NumberDocument Title
8610-A2-GN10
8810-A2-GN11
8820-A2-GN20
Refer to one of the above installation documents to:
— Install and set up the Hotwire DSLAM or GranDSLAM
— Install the Hotwire 8303/8304 IDSL Card
— Connect cables
After the IDSL card is installed, there are configuration procedures that must
be performed before you can begin to use the IDSL cards for Internet or
intranet connectivity. Refer to either the
SDSL Cards User’s Guide
Card User’s Guide
documents using the instructions in
for detailed configuration procedures. Access these
This product is designed to pro tect sensitive components from damage
due to electrostatic discharge (ESD) during normal operation. When
performing installation procedures, however, take proper static control
precautions to prevent damage to equipment. If you are not sure of the
proper static control precautions, contact your nearest sales or service
representative.
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Installing the IDSL Card
Procedure
To install the Hotwire 8303/8304 IDSL card in a Hotwire chassis:
1. If there is a filler plate covering the slot, remove it.
2. Insert the card into the card guides of the slot on the chassis. For the 8303
IDSL card in an 8610 DSLAM, ensure that the components are facing up.
3. Carefully slide the card into the slot. Gently, but firmly, push the card until it
engages its mating connectors on the backplane.
4. Verify that the OK SYSTEM indicator on the card’s faceplate is blinking
(green). If not, refer to the appropriate chassis installation document.
5. Secure the card by fastening the screws on each end of the faceplate. This is
required to maintain proper gasket pressure on the faceplate as well as proper
air flow.
6. Set the Alternate Bank Switch on the card’s faceplate to 13–24 to display the
status for Ports 13–24 on the LEDs, or to 1–12 to display the status for
Ports 1 –12.
IDSL Card Technical Specifications
SpecificationsCriteria*
Size
Weight
Approvals
Safety Certifications
Power
Physical En vironment
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
Shock and vibration
Refer to the equipment’s label for approvals on product.
The IDSL card contains a DC-to-DC converter that requires
–48V power input. The –48V power is distributed through the
Hotwire chassis backplane.
Maximum Power Dissipation = 12 watts
32° to 122° F (0° to 50° C)
–4° F to 158° F (–20° C to 70° C)
5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Withstands normal shipping and handling.
* Criteria of technical specifications are subject to change without notice.
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8303 IDSL Card LEDs
The following table describes the meaning and states of the LEDs on the Hotwire
8303 IDSL card faceplate.
TypeLEDLED is . . .Indicating . . .
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
OK
OK
OK
Alrm
Alrm
Alrm
Test
Test
Test
ETHERNET
ETHERNET
ETHERNET
TX
TX
TX
RX
RX
RX
Coll
Coll
Coll
DSL PORT
DSL PORT
DSL PORT
1/13
1/13
1/13
2/14
2/14
2/14
3/15
3/15
3/15
4/16
4/16
4/16
PORT
PORT
PORT
5/17
5/17
5/17
6/18
6/18
6/18
7/19
7/19
7/19
8/20
8/20
8/20
PORT
PORT
PORT
SYSTEMOKGreen,
Winking
Green, On
Off
AlrmYellow, On
Off
TestYellow, On
Off
ETHERNET TX Green,
Blinking
Off
RX Green,
Blinking
Off
CollOff
Yellow,
Blinking
Card functioning normally. Winking describes a
recurring pulse when the LED is ON longer than
OFF at a ratio of approximately 10:1.
8303 IDSL card failure. System processing
functions have stopped.
No power to card.
Alarm is present on the Hotwir e 8303 IDSL card.
Ethernet (ETH1) interface is not being detected.
Normal operation, no alarms.
Test in progress.
Normal operation, no tests.
Packets are being transmitted. LED blinks on
and off about five times per second.
Inactive. Link down.
Packets are being received. LED blinks on and
off about five times per second.
Inactive. Link down.
Normal operation.
A collision has b een detec ted. LED bli nks on an d
off about five times per second.
9/21
9/21
9/21
10/22
10/22
10/22
11/23
11/23
11/23
12/24
12/24
12/24
ALT BANK
ALT BANK
ALT BANK
13-24
13-24
13-24
1-12
1-12
1-12
DSL PORT1/13,
2/14,
3/15,
4/16,
5/17,
6/18,
7/19,
8/20,
9/21,
Green, On
Off
Green,
Blinking
Green,
Reverse
Winking
DSL link is up.
Port is disabled or not initialized.
Port test or DS L handshaki ng is in pro gress. LED
blinks on and off about five times per second.
DSL link is down. Reverse winking describes a
recurring pulse when the LED is OFF lo nger than
ON at a ratio of approximately 10:1.
10/22,
11/23,
12/24
IP
IDSL
IDSL
IDSL
10/100BT
10/100BT
8303
8323
8323
00-16780
00-16692
00-16692
ALT
BANK
Yellow, On
Off
One of the ports that is not currently being
displayed by the port status LEDs is either in a
Test Mode, a DSL handshake is in progress, the
DSL link is down, or there ha s been a card rese t.
All ports not currently being displa y ed b y the p ort
status LEDs are functioning normally or are
disabled.
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8304 IDSL Card LEDs
The following table describes the meaning and states of the LEDs on the Hotwire
8304 IDSL card faceplate.
TypeLEDLED is . . .Indicating . . .
SYSTEM
OK
Alrm
Test
ATM BUS
TX
RX
LOC
DSL PORT
1/13
2/14
3/15
4/16
PORT
5/17
6/18
7/19
8/20
PORT
SYSTEMOKGreen,
Winking
Green, On
Off
AlrmYellow, On
Off
TestYellow, On
Off
ATM BUSTX Green,
Blinking
Off
RX Green,
Blinking
Off
LOCOff
Yellow,
On
Card functioning normally. Winking describes a
recurring pulse when the LED is ON longer than
OFF at a ratio of approximately 10:1.
8304 IDSL card failure. System processing
functions have stopped.
No power to card.
Alarm is present on the 8304 IDSL card. ATM
interface is not being detected.
Normal operation, no alarms.
Test in progress.
Normal operation, no tests.
Packets are being transmitted. LED blinks on
and off about five times per second.
Inactive.
Packets are being received. LED blinks on and
off about five times per second.
Inactive, link down.
Normal operation.
ATM bus clock is not present.
9/21
10/22
11/23
12/24
ALT BANK
13-24
1-12
DSL PORT1/13,
2/14,
3/15,
4/16,
5/17,
6/18,
7/19,
8/20,
9/21,
Green, On
Off
Green,
Blinking
Green,
Reverse
Winking
10/22,
11/23,
12/24
IP
IDSL
8304
00-16781
ALT
BANK
Yellow, On
Off
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DSL link is up.
Port disabled or not initialized.
Port test or DS L handshaki ng is in pro gress. LED
blinks on and off about five times per second.
DSL link is down. Reverse winking describes a
recurring pulse when the LED is OFF lo nger than
ON at a ratio of approximately 10:1.
One of the ports not currently being displ a y ed b y
the port status LED s is either in a Test Mode,
there is a DSL handshake in progress, the DSL
link is down, or there has been a card reset.
All ports not currently displayed by the port
status LEDs are either functioning normally or
are disabled.
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