
HOTWIRE 7986M/HDSL STANDALONETERMINATION UNITWITH G.703 INTERFACEUSER’S GUIDEDocument No. 7986-A2-GB20-10December 1998
About This xxxx vi7986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Section DescriptionAppendix AConfiguration Option Tables. Contains all configurationoptions, default set
Configuration Option Tables A-187986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Table A-7. SNMP Traps Options (2 of 2)Enterprise Specific TrapsPossible Settings: Enable,
Configuration Option Tables A-197986-A2-GB20-10December 1998General SNMP Management OptionsSNMP configuration options allow you to specify the informa
Configuration Option Tables A-207986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Table A-8. General SNMP Management Options (2 of 2)Name 1 AccessPossible Settings: Read, R
Configuration Option Tables A-217986-A2-GB20-10December 1998SNMP NMS Security OptionsSNMP configuration options allow you to specify the information n
Configuration Option Tables A-227986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Table A-9. SNMP NMS Security Options (2 of 2)NMS n IP AddressPossible Settings: 000.000.00
B-17986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Standards Compliance forSNMP TrapsBSNMP TrapsThis section describes the unit’s compliance with SNMP standards and anys
Standards Compliance for SNMP Traps B-27986-A2-GB20-10December 1998linkUp and linkDownThe link SNMP traps are:H linkUp – The unit recognizes that one
Standards Compliance for SNMP Traps B-37986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Enterprise-Specific TrapsEnterpriseSpecific traps indicates that an enterprise-spec
Standards Compliance for SNMP Traps B-47986-A2-GB20-10December 1998SNMP Trap Possible CauseDescriptionenterpriseTestStop(105) All tests have been halt
Standards Compliance for SNMP Traps B-57986-A2-GB20-10December 1998The tests that affect the enterpriseTestStart, enterpriseTestStop, and thevariable-
1-17986-A2-GB20-10December 1998About the Hotwire 7986Standalone Termination Unit1M/HDSL OverviewHotwire Multirate High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber L
Standards Compliance for SNMP Traps B-67986-A2-GB20-10December 1998
C-17986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Cables and Pin AssignmentsCOverviewThe following sections provide pin assignments:HE1 Network Interface CableHDSL Netw
Cables and Pin Assignments C-27986-A2-GB20-10December 1998E1 Network InterfaceThe E1 network interface is either two BNC connectors (Transmit and Rece
Cables and Pin Assignments C-37986-A2-GB20-10December 1998DSL Network Interface CableThe DSL line interface cable is a 20-foot, 24 AWG solid, 2-twiste
Cables and Pin Assignments C-47986-A2-GB20-10December 1998COM Port Interface CableThe COM port connects to either a PC or to an ASCII terminal or prin
Cables and Pin Assignments C-57986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Power Input ConnectorThe required input power connector leads are shown in Table C-4.Table C
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D-17986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Technical SpecificationsDSpecifications Criteria*Size Width 7.25 inches (18.4 cm)Height 1.5 inches (3.8 cm)Length 9.4
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GL-17986-A2-GB20-10December 1998GlossaryA random bit test 511 bytes in length.Alternate Mark Inversion. A line coding technique used to accommodate th
Chapter:ChapName 1-27986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Hotwire 7986 Termination Unit FeaturesThe Hotwire 7986 M/HDSL Standalone Termination Unit is an endpo
GlossaryGL-27986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Data Terminal Loopback. LoopBack mode that loops the data for a particular synchronousdata port back to the po
GlossaryGL-37986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Light Emitting Diode. A light or status indicator that glows in response to the presence of acertain condition
GlossaryGL-47986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Trivial File Transfer Protocol. A standard TCP/IP protocol that allows simple file transfer toand from a remot
IN-17986-A2-GB20-10 December 1998IndexAAbort All Tests, 5-1ac transformer, connecting, 3-2accessSNMP, 7-4to async terminal interface, 2-3access le
IndexIN-27986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Ddc power option, 3-2– 3-18default configuration area, 3-6delete, Login ID, 7-4device, messages, 6-3– 6-4dime
IndexIN-37986-A2-GB20-10 December 1998Mmain menu, 2-2, A-1Management and Communication Options, A-11management portaccess, 7-1settings, 2-1Margin
IndexIN-47986-A2-GB20-10December 1998SNMP Management Configuration, A-19SNMP managementgeneral, 1-5limiting access, 7-4SNMP NMS Security Options,
Chapter:ChapName 1-37986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Network ConfigurationFigure 1-1 shows a network application using a 2-port Hotwire 8786 M/HDSLTermina
Chapter:ChapName 1-47986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Front Panel LED Status IndicatorsFigure 1-2 shows the front panel of the 7986 Standalone Termination
Chapter:ChapName 1-57986-A2-GB20-10December 1998SNMP Management CapabilitiesThe termination unit supports SNMP Version 1, and can be managed by anyin
Chapter:ChapName 1-67986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Figure 1-5 illustrates an M/HDSL SNMP configuration connected directly to theCommunications Port. Ref
2-17986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Using the Asynchronous TerminalInterface2User Interface AccessYou can communicate with the Hotwire 7986 Standalone Ter
Using the Asynchronous Terminal Interface 2-27986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Initiating an ATI SessionThe Main Menu screen is displayed on the screen unle
Using the Asynchronous Terminal Interface 2-37986-A2-GB20-10December 1998main Access Level: Administrator Hotwire 7986 MAIN MENUStatusTestC
Printed on recycled paper A7986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Copyright E 1998 Paradyne Corporation.All rights reserved.Printed in U.S.A.NoticeThis publicati
Using the Asynchronous Terminal Interface 2-47986-A2-GB20-10December 1998The following illustration shows the menu paths to the different ATI screens.
Using the Asynchronous Terminal Interface 2-57986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Screen Work AreasThere are two user work areas:H Screen area – This is the ar
Using the Asynchronous Terminal Interface 2-67986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Navigating the ScreensYou can navigate the screens by:H Using keyboard keysH
Using the Asynchronous Terminal Interface 2-77986-A2-GB20-10December 1998The current setting or value appears to the right of the field name. You can
Using the Asynchronous Terminal Interface 2-87986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Switching Between Screen Work AreasSelect Ctrl-a to switch between the two sc
Using the Asynchronous Terminal Interface 2-97986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Ending an ATI SessionUse the Exit function key from any screen to terminate t
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3-17986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Initial Startup and Configuration3OverviewThis chapter provides instructions on how to access and configure your unit
Initial Startup and Configuration 3-27986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Connecting Power to the UnitIf your package includes a power pack: Plug the power pac
Initial Startup and Configuration 3-37986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Connecting to the Network" ProcedureTo connect your unit to the network:1. Conne
Important Information B7986-A2-GB20-10 December 1998Important Safety Instructions1. Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the
Initial Startup and Configuration 3-47986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Entering Identity InformationAfter accessing your unit for the first time, use the Ch
Initial Startup and Configuration 3-57986-A2-GB20-10December 1998" ProcedureTo enter Change Identity screen information:1. Position the cursor in
Initial Startup and Configuration 3-67986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Choosing a Configuration ModeYou can make configuration changes either through a VT10
Initial Startup and Configuration 3-77986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Configuring the Unit Using the Internal SwitchesUse internal Switchpacks S1 and S2 to
Initial Startup and Configuration 3-87986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Switchpack LocationsUse Figure 3-1 to locate Switchpacks S1 and S2.98-16073Switchpack
Initial Startup and Configuration 3-97986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Switchpack DefinitionsManually change configuration options by moving Switchpack S1 D
Initial Startup and Configuration 3-107986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Table 3-2 lists Switchpack S2 definitions.Table 3-2. Switchpack S2 DefinitionsSwitch
Initial Startup and Configuration 3-117986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Accessing and Displaying Configuration OptionsTo display configuration options, you
Initial Startup and Configuration 3-127986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Configuration Edit/DisplayThe Configuration Edit/Display screen is displayed when th
Initial Startup and Configuration 3-137986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Configuring AutoRateThe M/HDSL AutoRate function is controlled from the Network Inte
Important Information C7986-A2-GB20-10December 1998EMI Warnings!WARNING:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
Initial Startup and Configuration 3-147986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Table 3-4 provides the maximum payload rates achievable for each DSL line rateand th
Initial Startup and Configuration 3-157986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Configuration LoaderThe Configuration Loader screen allows you to upload configurati
Initial Startup and Configuration 3-167986-A2-GB20-10December 19982. Position the cursor in the TFTP Server IP Address field. Enter the TFTPserver IP
Initial Startup and Configuration 3-177986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Saving Configuration OptionsWhen changes are made to the configuration options throu
Initial Startup and Configuration 3-187986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Download CodeThe Download Code screen allows you to download firmware from a TFTPser
4-17986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Monitoring the Unit4What to MonitorThis chapter presents information on how to access and monitor Hotwire 7986Standalo
Monitoring the Unit 4-27986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Viewing System and Test StatusTo view System and Test Status information, follow this menu selectio
Monitoring the Unit 4-37986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Health and StatusThe following messages can appear in the first column of the System and TestStatus
Monitoring the Unit 4-47986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Table 4-1. Health and Status Messages (2 of 2)Message What To DoWhat Message IndicatesFallback Rate
Monitoring the Unit 4-57986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Self-Test ResultsThe results of the last power-up or reset self-test appear in the middle column of
i7986-A2-GB20-10December 1998ContentsAbout This GuideH Document Purpose and Intended Audience v. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H D
Monitoring the Unit 4-67986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Test StatusThe Test Status messages in the following table appear in the right column of theSystem
Monitoring the Unit 4-77986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Viewing Network Error StatisticsThe Model 7986 Standalone Termination Unit maintains error statisti
Monitoring the Unit 4-87986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Use the virtual function keys to page through the intervals and clear statistics.This Field . . . C
Monitoring the Unit 4-97986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Viewing Network Performance StatisticsNetwork performance statistics allow you to monitor the curre
Monitoring the Unit 4-107986-A2-GB20-10December 1998This Field . . . Contains . . .Current IntervalTimerThe number of seconds which have elapsed in th
Monitoring the Unit 4-117986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Viewing G.703 Performance StatisticsG.703 performance statistics allow you to monitor the current
Monitoring the Unit 4-127986-A2-GB20-10December 1998H Status: Contains the contents of the status events register. The status eventsregister maintains
Monitoring the Unit 4-137986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Viewing 7986 Standalone Termination Unit LEDsThe 7986 Standalone Termination Unit LEDs can be view
Monitoring the Unit 4-147986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Hotwire 7986 Standalone Termination Unit LEDsThe following table contains a description of the LED
5-17986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Testing5Accessing the Test MenuFrom the Test menu, you can run network tests, data port tests, and a front panellamp t
Contents ii7986-A2-GB20-10December 19983 Initial Startup and ConfigurationH Overview 3-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Testing 5-27986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Running Network TestsNetwork tests require the participation of your network service provider. Toaccess the Net
Testing 5-37986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Line LoopbackLine Loopback (LLB) loops the received signal on the network interface back tothe network without
Testing 5-47986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Repeater LoopbackRepeater Loopback (RLB) loops the signal being sent from the data port back tothe data port an
Testing 5-57986-A2-GB20-10December 1998DTE LoopbackDTE Loopback loops the G.703 signal back to itself before the signal is sent tothe Framer.CAPDSLPor
Testing 5-67986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Send Remote Line LoopbackThe LTU initiates the test by sending a line loopback up or down command to theremote
Testing 5-77986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Send and Monitor 511The LTU initiates the test by sending a command to the remote unit to send a 511test patter
Testing 5-87986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Device TestsThe Device Tests branch is used to access the only card-level test, the LampTest. To access the Dev
Testing 5-97986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Ending an Active TestExcept for the Remote Send Line Loopback and Remote DCLB, a test initiated bythe user can
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6-17986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Messages and Troubleshooting6OverviewThere are many resources available to assess the status of the device andcontribu
Contents iii7986-A2-GB20-10December 19985 TestingH Accessing the Test Menu 5-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Messages and Troubleshooting 6-27986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Configuring SNMP TrapsAn SNMP trap can be automatically sent out through the EOC or theMan
Messages and Troubleshooting 6-37986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Device MessagesThe Device Messages in Table 6-1, listed in alphabetical order, can appear
Messages and Troubleshooting 6-47986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Table 6-1. Device Messages (2 of 2)Device Message What To DoWhat Message IndicatesInvalid
Messages and Troubleshooting 6-57986-A2-GB20-10December 1998TroubleshootingThis 7986 Standalone Termination Unit is designed to provide you with manyy
Messages and Troubleshooting 6-67986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Table 6-2. Troubleshooting (2 of 2)Symptom SolutionsPossible CauseNot receiving data. H Th
7-17986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Security7OverviewThe 7986 Standalone Termination Unit provides several methods of security bylimiting user access to t
Security 7-27986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Access level is also used to control access via Telnet. If the Telnet SessionAccess Level is set to Administra
Security 7-37986-A2-GB20-10December 19983. Create the login by entering the following fields. Login IDs and passwords arecase-sensitive.On the Login E
Security 7-47986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Deleting a Login" Procedure1. To delete a login record, follow this menu selection sequence:Main Menu→Con
Security 7-57986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Limiting SNMP Access through the IP Addresses of the ManagersThe unit provides an additional level of security
Contents iv7986-A2-GB20-10December 1998A Configuration Option TablesH Overview A-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Security 7-67986-A2-GB20-10December 1998If entering yes to prompt . . . Then . . .Reset COM Port usage H Port type is set to TerminalH Data Rate (kbps
8-17986-A2-GB20-10December 1998IP Addressing8Selecting an IP Addressing SchemeThe NTU’s network interface IP address is assigned through the peer IP
IP Addressing 8-27986-A2-GB20-10December 1998IP Addressing Example98-16086DSLAMDSLAM7986MCC BaseAddress = 126.35.50.1MCC Base SubnetMask = 255.255.255
A-17986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Configuration Option TablesAOverviewThe tables in this appendix summarize the configuration options accessed whenyou s
Configuration Option Tables A-27986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Network Interface Options MenuFor Network Interface Options, refer to Table A-1. To access
Configuration Option Tables A-37986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Table A-1. Network Interface Options (2 of 2)DSL Line RatePossible Settings: 144, 272, 400,
Configuration Option Tables A-47986-A2-GB20-10December 1998G.703 Interface Options MenuFor G.703 Interface Options, refer to Table A-2. To access the
Configuration Option Tables A-57986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Table A-2. G.703 Interface Options (2 of 2)Line FramingPossible Settings: CRC4, noCRC4Defau
Configuration Option Tables A-67986-A2-GB20-10December 1998System Options MenuFor System Options, refer to Table A-3. To access the System Options scr
Configuration Option Tables A-77986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Table A-3. System OptionsTest Duration (min)Possible Settings: 1–120Default Setting: 10Numb
v7986-A2-GB20-10December 1998About This GuideDocument Purpose and Intended AudienceThis guide contains information needed to set up, configure, and o
Configuration Option Tables A-87986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Communication PortFor Communication Port Options, refer to Table A-4. To access theCommunic
Configuration Option Tables A-97986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Table A-4. Communication Port Options (2 of 3)Data RatePossible Settings: 9.6, 14.4, 19.2,
Configuration Option Tables A-107986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Table A-4. Communication Port Options (3 of 3)Login Required (Asynchronous mode only)Possi
Configuration Option Tables A-117986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Management and Communication Options MenuThe Management and Communication Options Menu inc
Configuration Option Tables A-127986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Table A-5. Telnet Session OptionsTelnet SessionPossible Settings: Enable, DisableDefault S
Configuration Option Tables A-137986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Communication Protocol OptionsThe communication protocol configuration options specify the
Configuration Option Tables A-147986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Table A-6. Communication Protocol Options (1 of 2)Node IP AddressPossible Settings: 000.00
Configuration Option Tables A-157986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Table A-6. Communication Protocol Options (2 of 2)Communication Port Subnet MaskPossible S
Configuration Option Tables A-167986-A2-GB20-10December 1998SNMP Traps OptionsSNMP configuration options allow you to specify the information necessar
Configuration Option Tables A-177986-A2-GB20-10December 1998Table A-7. SNMP Traps Options (1 of 2)SNMP TrapsPossible Settings: Enable, DisableDefault
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