Paradyne HotWire 8546 Installation Instructions Manual

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HotWire 8546 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Card
Installation Instructions
Document Number 8546-A2-GN10-20 October 1997
A Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) 8546 card is a circuit card assembly (CCA) that contains four Rate Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line (RADSL) ports, an Ethernet interface to the Internet Service Provider (ISP), and a processor. The processor controls the RADSL ports and forwards the packet traffic to and from the Ethernet and DSL interfaces. When the 8546 DSL card is used in a HotWire 8600 or 8800 DSL Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) chassis connected to a HotWire 5446 Remote Termination Unit (RTU), it provides high-speed Internet or Intranet access with dynamic IP addressing and enhanced security over traditional twisted-pair telephone wiring.
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Package Checklist
Verify that your package contains the following:
DSL CCAWarranty card
Tools Required
Small- to medium-size flat-blade screwdriver to install the DSL card.
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR STATIC-SENSITIVE DEVICES
This product is designed to protect 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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Technical Specifications
Specifications Criteria*
Size 10.4 inches (L) x 11.15 inches (H) x .8 inches (W) Weight Approx. 1.4 lbs. Approvals
Safety Certifications
Power The DSL card contains a DC-to-DC converter that
Physical Environment
Operating temperature Storage temperature Relative humidity Shock and vibration
* Criteria of technical specifications are subject to change without notice.
Refer to the equipment’s label for approvals on product.
requires –48V power input. The –48V power is distributed through the HotWire DSLAM backplane.
Maximum Power Dissipation = 18 watts
32° to 122°F (0° to 50°C) –4° F (–20°C) to 158° F (70°C) 5% to 85% (noncondensing) Withstands normal shipping and handling.
Planning the DSL Card Installation
Review the following list to help plan for the installation.
Obtain the applicable cables; refer to the next section, Make sure the HotWire DSLAM chassis is installed and power is supplied to
the chassis.
After the DSL card is installed, there are configuration instructions that must
be performed before you can begin to use the DSL cards for Internet or Intranet connectivity. Refer to the
Cards User’s Guide
configuration procedures.
, Document No. 8000-A2-GB20, for more detailed
Cables You Need
.
HotWire DSLAM for 8540 and 8546 DSL
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Cables You Need
The following customer-provided cables are used with this product:
H Plug-ended Telco 50-pin cable for connection from the HotWire DSLAM Line
port to the CO POTS splitter shelf, Main Distribution Frame (MDF), or other demarcation point.
H One 8-pin modular UTP (Unsheilded Twisted Pair) CAT5 cable for each
connection from a LAN/WAN port associated with a 8546 DSL card in the HotWire DSLAM chassis to the Ethernet hub or switch.
CAUTION:
Use of any non-twisted pair wiring arrangements, such as jumpers, can cause reduction in overall DSL reach performance, even over short distances. Please refer to the Special Notice shipped with the HotWire 8800/8600 DSLAM.
Refer to
Pin Assignments
Installing 8546 DSL Cards
Use a small- to medium-size flat-blade or Phillips screwdriver to install the 8546 DSL card.
When using a . . .
HotWire 8600 DSLAM base chassis Slot 2 or 3 (Slot 1 of the HotWire 8600
HotWire 8600 DSLAM expansion chassis Slot 1, 2, or 3 HotWire 8800 DSLAM chassis Any one of the first 18 slots (i.e., Slot 1
An 8546 DSL card can be installed, removed, and replaced from a HotWire DSLAM chassis without service disruption (i.e., you can replace a card without powering down the chassis and disrupting service to the other cards in the chassis).
on page 9 for pinouts.
Install the DSL card into . . .
DSLAM base chassis must contain a Management Communications Controller (MCC) card.)
through 18)
NOTE:
When installing the 8546 DSL card, you will need to remove the filler plate before proceeding.
Do not discard unused filler plates. Each slot in the chassis must contain a circuit card or a filler plate. Store all unused filler plates in a safe place. You may need to use the filler plates to cover open slots in the chassis at a later time.
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" Procedure
To install an 8546 DSL card:
1. Remove the filler plate from the desired slot.
2. Insert the 8546 DSL card into this slot: — For a HotWire 8600 DSLAM chassis – hold the 8546 DSL card
horizontally with component side facing up and insert it into the left and right card guides.
AC T5A 250V
RTN48V
AAB B
AC
INPUT
48VDC CLASS 2 OR
LIMITED PWR SOURCE
— For a HotWire 8800 DSLAM chassis – hold the 8546 DSL card vertically
with component side facing right and insert it into the top and bottom card guides.
DC FUSES
SYSTEM
A
SYSTEM
OK
OK
B
Alrm
TestTXRX
Alrm
Test
5
46
.
3
.
2
.
1
.
STACK
POSITION
ETHERNET
FAN
ETHERNET
ALM
DC PWR
A
TXRXCol
B
Col
IN
MANAGEMENT
DSL PORT
OUT SERIAL
123
4
MCC 1
LAN/WAN SLOT
2
3
2
LINE
3
RADSL
1
8000
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DSL Card
SYSTEM
OK
Alm
Test
ETHERNET
TX
RX
Coll
DSL PORT
1
2
3
4
DSL
Slot 1
SLOTS 13-18
SLOTS 7-12
SLOTS 1 - 6
ALARMS
POWER
Major MinorFanBA
SYSTEM
OK
Alm
Test
ETHERNET
TX
RX
Coll
MCC
-48V INPUT
LINES
B
A
-48V (A)
-48V (B)
RET (A)
RET (B)
FR GND
LAN/WAN SLOT
101214
8
6
4
2
7
35
1
9
LAN/WAN SLOT
MGT
16
20
18
SERIAL
11
ALARM
13 15
19
17
MGT 10BT
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3. Slide the 8546 DSL card into the slot until the power and network connectors
seat firmly in the mating connectors on the backplane.
CAUTION:
Do not force the 8546 DSL card into the slot. If it does not seat properly, remove the card and reinstall it. If it still does not seat properly, call service.
The 8546 DSL card performs a power-up self-test. All of the LEDs turn ON and OFF briefly. When the self-test is completed successfully, the SYSTEM OK LED will turn ON. Make sure the SYSTEM OK indicator on the DSL card faceplate is ON (winking green).
4. If the LED is not ON, refer to the
HotWire DSLAM Installation Guide.
5. Secure the DSL card by fastening the screws at each end of the faceplate.
Troubleshooting
chapter of the appropriate
NOTE:
The 8546 DSL cards may be replaced without system disruption (i.e., you can remove and re-install a card without powering down the HotWire DSLAM chassis and disrupting service to the other cards). To remove an 8546 DSL card from the HotWire DSLAM chassis, unfasten the screws on both ends of the faceplate. Then, simply push the ejector handles outward and slide the card out.
When swapping the old 8546 DSL card with a new 8546 DSL card, it is important to note that the 8600 DSLAM retains the Media Access Control (MAC) address, also referred to as the physical address. This means that the new DSL card will have the same MAC address as the old one.
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Connecting to a POTS Splitter or an MDF
You can connect the HotWire DSLAM chassis containing the 8546 DSL card to a POTS splitter shelf, MDF, or other demarcation point.
NOTE:
If you are connecting the HotWire DSLAM to a CO POTS splitter, this procedure assumes that the CO POTS splitter shelf is already installed. For information on how to install the CO POTS splitter, refer to the
Splitter Central Office Installation Instructions,
" Procedure
To connect the HotWire DSLAM chassis containing the 8546 DSL card to a POTS splitter shelf or MDF:
1. Plug the Telco 50-pin cable into the appropriate LINE port on the front panel
of the chassis:
On a HotWire 8600 DSLAM chassis:
OK
Alrm
TestTXRX
Col1234
SYSTEM
DSL PORT
ETHERNET
AC
OK
Alrm
TestTXRX
Col1234
SYSTEM
T5A 250V
RTN48V
AAB B
AC
INPUT
48VDC CLASS 2 OR
LIMITED PWR SOURCE
DSL PORT
ETHERNET
OK
Alrm
TestTXRX
Col
SYSTEM
ETHERNET
DC FUSES T4A, MIN. 48V
A
MANAGEMENT
DC PWR
FAN
5
46
.
3
.
2
ALM
A
B
.
1
.
B
STACK POSITION
MCC 1
IN
OUT SERIAL
LAN/WAN SLOT
HotWire POTS
Document No. 5020-A2-GN10.
8546
RADSL
3
8546
RADSL
2
8000
MCC
1
LINE
3
2
Telco 50-Pin
Connector
Anchor
Mount
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On a HotWire 8800 DSLAM chassis:
SLOTS 13-18
SLOTS 7-12
SLOTS 1-6
Anchor Mount
SLOTS 1-6
LINES
Shorter
Telco
Captive Screw
Telco 50-Pin
Connector
LINES
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2. Replace the longer Telco cable captive screw with a shorter connector
captive screw, which is provided with the HotWire DSLAM chassis.
3. Insert a cable tie (provided with HotWire DSLAM chassis) through the tie
mount to hold the Telco 50-pin connector in place. If more than one Telco cable is being connected, replace the existing cable tie with a single tie to span the two or three connectors.
4. Make sure the other end is connected to the appropriate POTS splitter shelf,
MDF, or demarcation point. Refer to
Pin Assignments
on page 9 for pinouts.
NOTE:
If you are connecting the Telco 25-pair, 50-pin cable to an MDF without a POTS splitter in the line, a converter may be necessary for terminating the other end of the cable on a punchdown block before cross-connecting to an MDF.
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Connecting the DSL Cards to the Ethernet Hubs or Switches
Procedure
"
To connect the 8546 DSL cards to the Ethernet hubs or switches:
1. Plug the end of an 8-pin modular cable into the appropriate LAN/WAN SLOT
port of the chassis. For example, if you want to connect to the LAN/WAN port of an 8546 DSL card, insert the 8-pin modular cable in LAN/WAN Slot #2.
2. Plug the other end of the cable into your Ethernet hub or switch connector.
Refer to
Pin Assignments
On a HotWire 8600 DSLAM chassis:
AC
INPUT
on page 9 for pin assignments.
OK
Alrm
TestTXRX
AC T5A 250A
RTN48V
AAB B
48VDC CLASS 2 OR
LIMITED PWR SOURCE
DC FUSES
T4A, MIN. 48V
A
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
B
OK
Alrm
OK
Alrm
46 3 2
1
POSITION
ETHERNET
TestTXRX
ETHERNET
TestTXRX
ETHERNET
FAN
5
. .
ALM
.
.
STACK
DC PWR
A
B
Col1234
DSL PORT
Col1234
DSL PORT
Col
MANAGEMENT
IN
OUT SERIAL
MCC 1
LAN/WAN SLOT
8546
RADSL
3
8546
RADSL
2
8000
MCC
LINE
3
2
1
DC PWR
AINB
MANAGEMENT
OUT SERIAL
LAN/WAN SLOT
MCC 1
To Hub Connector
On a HotWire 8800 DSLAM chassis:
LAN/WAN SLOT
PORT 1
LAN/WAN SLOT
10
8
6
4
2
7
35
SLOTS 13-18
SLOTS 7-12
SLOTS 1 - 6
1
-48V INPUT
LINES
B
A
-48V (A)
-48V (B)
RET (A)
RET (B)
FR GND
LAN/WAN SLOT
16
101214
8
6
4
2
11
7
13 15
35
1
9
LAN/WAN SLOT
18
17
20
19
LAN/WAN SLOT
MGT SERIAL
ALARM
MGT 10BT
9
3
2
97-15375-01
16
14
12
11
13 15
MGT
20
18
SERIAL
ALARM
19
17
MGT 10BT
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Pin Assignments
HotWire 8600 DSLAM LAN/WAN Connector Pinouts
The 8-pin modular interface for the LAN/WAN 10BaseT connection on a HotWire 8600 DSLAM chassis has the following pin assignments:
Pin Number
1 TX Data + 2 TX Data – 3 RX Data + 4 Reserved 5 Reserved 6 RX Data – 7 Reserved 8 Reserved
Use
Pin 1
Pin 8
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HotWire 8600 DSLAM Telco 50-pin Connector Pinouts for DSL Loops and POTS Splitters
The Telco 50-pin receptacle on the front panel provides the two-wire loop
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interface from each 8546 DSL port to either the POTS Splitter shelf or, if the loop is not being shared with POTS, then to the MDF. The following table lists
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the pin assignments for each of these interfaces.
50
26
97-15526
NOTE:
When the 8600 chassis is the base chassis, the MCC is installed in Slot 1 and the Tip and Ring wiring for Slot 1 is not active.
Also, pins 13 through 25 and 38 through 50 of all HotWire 8600 chassis are not used.
CONNECTOR (8546 DSL Slot, Port #)
Slot 1, Port 1 1, 26 Slot 1, Port 2 2, 27 Slot 1, Port 3 3, 28 Slot 1, Port 4 4, 29 Slot 2, Port 1 5, 30 Slot 2, Port 2 6, 31 Slot 2, Port 3 7, 32 Slot 2, Port 4 8, 33 Slot 3, Port 1 9, 34
CONNECTOR PINS (Tip, Ring)
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Slot 3, Port 2 10, 35 Slot 3, Port 3 1 1, 36 Slot 3, Port 4 12, 37
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HotWire 8800 DSLAM Telco 50-pin Connector Pinouts for DSL Loops and POTS Splitters
The three Telco 50-pin connectors on the 8800 DSLAM Interface Module
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provides the two-wire loop interface from each 8546 DSL port to either the POTS splitter shelf or, if the loop is not being shared with POTS, then to the
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MDF. The following table lists the pin assignments for each of these interfaces.
not
Note that Pins 25 and 50 are
25
used.
CONNECTOR #1
1
97-15323
Slots 1–6 (DSL Card, Port #)
Card 1, Port 1 Card 7, Port 1 Card 13, Port 1 1, 26 Card 1, Port 2 Card 7, Port 2 Card 13, Port 2 2, 27 Card 1, Port 3 Card 7, Port 3 Card 13, Port 3 3, 28 Card 1, Port 4 Card 7, Port 4 Card 13, Port 4 4, 29 Card 2, Port 1 Card 8, Port 1 Card 14, Port 1 5, 30 Card 2, Port 2 Card 8, Port 2 Card 14, Port 2 6, 31 Card 2, Port 3 Card 8, Port 3 Card 14, Port 3 7, 32 Card 2, Port 4 Card 8, Port 4 Card 14, Port 4 8, 33 Card 3, Port 1 Card 9, Port 1 Card 15, Port 1 9, 34 Card 3, Port 2 Card 9, Port 2 Card 15, Port 2 10, 35 Card 3, Port 3 Card 9, Port 3 Card 15, Port 3 1 1, 36 Card 3, Port 4 Card 9, Port 4 Card 15, Port 4 12, 37 Card 4, Port 1 Card 10, Port 1 Card 16, Port 1 13, 38
CONNECTOR #2 Slots 7–12 (DSL Card, Port #)
CONNECTOR #3 Slots 13–18 (DSL Card, Port #)
CONNECTOR PINS (Tip, Ring)
Card 4, Port 2 Card 10, Port 2 Card 16, Port 2 14, 39 Card 4, Port 3 Card 10, Port 3 Card 16, Port 3 15, 40 Card 4, Port 4 Card 10, Port 4 Card 16, Port 4 16, 41 Card 5, Port 1 Card 1 1, Port 1 Card 17, Port 1 17, 42 Card 5, Port 2 Card 1 1, Port 2 Card 17, Port 2 18, 43 Card 5, Port 3 Card 1 1, Port 3 Card 17, Port 3 19, 44 Card 5, Port 4 Card 1 1, Port 4 Card 17, Port 4 20, 45 Card 6, Port 1 Card 12, Port 1 Card 18, Port 1 21, 46 Card 6, Port 2 Card 12, Port 2 Card 18, Port 2 22, 47 Card 6, Port 3 Card 12, Port 3 Card 18, Port 3 23, 48 Card 6, Port 4 Card 12, Port 4 Card 18, Port 4 24, 49
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8546 DSL Card LEDs
The following table describes the meaning and states of the LEDs on the 8546 DSL card faceplate.
SYSTEM
Type
OK Alrm Test
ETHERNET
TX RX Coll
SYSTEM
LED LED is . . . Indicating . . .
OK Green,
Winking* Off
Alrm Amber
On
Test Amber
Off
Normal operation; card functioning normally .
No power to card or card failure. Alarm present on 8546 DSL card.
No alarms. Test in progress.
No tests.
DSL PORT
1 2 3 4
ETHERNET TX Green
Blinking Off
RX Green
Blinking Off
Coll Off
Blinking
DSL PORT 1 Green
Off Amber
2 Green
Off Amber
3 Green
Off Amber
4 Green
Off Amber
A packet is being sent.
Inactive. A packet is being received.
Inactive. Normal operation.
A collision has been detected. Link is up.
DSL link is down or disabled. DSL handshake and PPP startup in progress.
Link is up. DSL link is down or disabled. DSL handshake and PPP startup in progress.
Link is up. DSL link is down or disabled. DSL handshake and PPP startup in progress.
Link is up. DSL link is down or disabled. DSL handshake and PPP startup in progress.
RADSL
8546
97-15387
* Winking describes a recurring pulse when the LED is ON longer than OFF at a ratio of
approximately 10:1.
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