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1. Gateway 0 0 0 0 Inband Management disabled Inband Management VLAN ID 0 off TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol on Management IP Address Filter Range 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 all Uplink DSLAM Interconnection 1 neither off User Access Defaults Table 4 Username and Password Defaults Username Passwords Access Username Password read write superuser Password read only general Password Usernames and passwords are case sensitive Table 5 SNMP Access Defaults Community String Access Community String read write Password read only Password Community strings are case sensitive 16 Data Storage Configuration backup is inherent in the SMD2000 24T Default parameters remain in place unless changed using the CLI web management system or SNMP Memory Parameter configurations are automatically recorded in both Random Access Memory RAM and Non Volatile Random Access Memory NVRAM Data stored only in RAM such as traffic statistics and link up down time will be erased if the SMD2000 24T loses power Data stored in NVRAM such as management and port parameter configurations will remain intact even if the SMD2000 24T loses power unless deliberately cleared or reconfigured Saving to Local Files SMD2000 24T management and port configurations can be uploaded to a local file on your PC or local network via the Trivial F
2. DB9 to 8 Pin Modular Adapter Pinouts Pin 8 Pin Modular Port Direction PC RS232 Serial Port Pin 1 Transmit Data TxD gt RxD Receive Data 2 2 Data Set Ready DSR lt RTS Request to Send 7 4 Receive Data RxD lt TxD Transmit Data 3 5 Ground GND lt gt GND Ground 5 6 Data Terminal Ready DTR gt CTS Clear to Send 8 Pins not shown are unused 25 Technical Specifications Table 14 SMD2000 24T Technical Specifications Specification Criteria Bandwidth and Distance Capabilities SHDSL Ports Default is 272 kbps at up to 20 200 ft 6 157 m Maximum distance is up to 24 000 ft 18 000 m at 144 kbps Maximum bandwidth is 2320 kbps at up to 11 300 ft 3 444 m Bandwidth and Distance Capabilities T1 Uplinks Maximum bandwidth is 1 536 kbps with all 24 timeslots Maximum distance is 5 000 ft 1 524 m Compliance NEBS GR 63 CORE GR 1089 CORE EMC FCC Part 15 CSA C108 8 EN55022 EN55024 Safety UL 1950 CSA C22 2 No 950 EN60950 CE Marking Environment Interfaces Operating Temperature 40 F to 149 F 40 C to 65 C Storage Temperature 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Humidity 5 to 95 Non condensing Altitude 200 ft to 16 500 ft 60 m to 5 000 m 24 SHDSL ports 1 RJ21 50 pin Telco 2 fixed RJ48C T1 uplink ports 1 RJ45 10 100BaseT management interface 1 RJ45 RS 232 COM port 2 Uplink Interface
3. SMD2000 24T defaults configure the uplinks prior to connection Parameter settings may be changed using the Command Line Interface CLI Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP or the web based management system 77 Uplink Parameter Defaults on page 15 lists the device defaults for the T1 uplinks Product Documentation Online on page 3 lists the user interface manuals 2 Plug your T1 cable into an RJ48C T1 uplink port on the SMD2000 24T faceplate For most applications a straight through T1 cable is required A connection to Port 2 is shown T1 PORT 1 Lnk Are pix MGMT COM ewro ii i In FAN 3 Connect to the remote T1 equipment The SMD2000 24T requires only one uplink connection for operational purposes although a second T1 uplink connection may be desired for redundancy Additionally the two T1 uplink ports may be bonded together for a single connection as long as the remote T1 equipment is loop bonding capable Refer to Product to Product T1 Loop Bonding Compatibility Document Number COMP A2 GK44 for a list of loop bonding capable products Using two T1 lines for one uplink connection nets twice the speed and data passing capability of a single line T1 connection Additionally use of a second T1 line provides automatic backup should one of the lines experience problems or become disabled A single line T1 uplink connection may be established between T1 Port 1 or T1 Port 2 and any standard T1 provi
4. can be downloaded to multiple ports on your SMD2000 24T simultaneously by entering the port value port as E Acomma separated list nvr_portcfg bin Password 1 4 6 8 m A dash indicated range nvr_portcfg bin Password 1 6 12 Em Orusing the keyword all nvr_portcfg bin Password 1 all 18 Reset Button The reset button is a small unmarked button just to the right of the T1 uplink LEDs on the chassis faceplate The button is recessed and you need a paper clip mechanical pencil or similar tool to press it T1 PORT 1 MGMT COM PYRO i FAN Reset Button System Reset A system reset will clear all statistical data stored in RAM and restart the SMD2000 24T It will not clear NVRAM management settings and port configurations will remain unchanged To perform a system reset press the Reset Button for one second The reset takes approximately one minute to complete System Clear A system clear will erase both RAM and NVRAM and restart the SMD2000 24T restoring all management and port configurations to their original default settings To clear the system press the Reset Button for one second release and within five 5 seconds press the Reset Button again for one second After the first pressing of the Reset Button the passage of five seconds is indicated by the successive flashing of the SHDSL Link LK LEDs for Ports 1 5 if you do not press the Reset Button a second time wit
5. 00 24T faceplate at the selected port opening such that the UIM PCB is face down and the UIM label shows through the port opening with the UIM model name along the right edge 4 Align and secure the PCBs Ensure that the connector key pins and the four mounting holes on the UIM PCB are lined up with the board to board connector and the four corresponding standoffs on the SMD2000 24T PCB Gently press down with even pressure on all four corners of the UIM until the board to board connector is fully seated Using a Phillips screwdriver secure the UIM PCB to the SMD2000 24T PCB at the standoffs with the four provided pan head screws T UIM Side View 7 5 Secure the faceplate Using a Phillips screwdriver secure the UIM faceplate to the SMD2000 24T faceplate with the two flathead screws included in your UIM packaging 6 Replace the chassis cover Replace the chassis cover and secure with the original eight flathead screws as depicted in Step 1 on page 5 Tabletop Installation gt Procedure To install the SMD2000 24T on a table desk shelf or remote cabinet 1 Affix the four provided rubber pads to the bottom of the chassis for surface grip Oo lt Bottom of Chassis o l B 2 Place the SMD2000 24T such that the cables will not become a tripping hazard or pull loose from the chassis Ensure that the air supply vents on the sides of the chassis are not blocked Rack Installatio
6. 3 Select a terminal block Either terminal block on the back of the SMD2000 24T may be used to power the chassis Both terminals may be connected if redundancy backup is desired The two terminal blocks on the SMD2000 24T are independent feeds Chassis power is supplied by only one terminal block at a time the second supply is merely backup Likewise the two terminal blocks do not load share Each terminal block must be supplied with the adequate amperage to run the chassis 4 Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the left screw from the chosen terminal block labeled on the chassis Slide the ring terminal of your positive power lead onto the shaft of the screw and re insert the screw into the terminal block same terminal from which it was removed Positive Return Lead ma gt gt 5 Remove the right hand screw labeled from the same terminal block slide the ring terminal of your negative lead onto the shaft of the screw and re insert the screw into the terminal block same terminal from which it was removed 4 dp ee Negative Batt Lead gt O gt CAUTION Be sure to attach the positive lead to the positive terminal and the nagative lead to the negative terminal as indicated on your SMD2000 24T terminal block labels 6 Attach the other ends of the power leads to a fuse panel The negative lead connects to a Batt Battery terminal and the positive lead conn
7. Module UIM slots supporting 10 100BaseT E1 and T1 Power 48V DC 1 amp minimum 1 6 amp maximum Actual power draw depends on chassis configuration Size 1 75 High x 17 Wide x 14 Deep 4 4 cm High x 43 2 cm Wide x 35 6 cm Deep Weight 12 5 lbs 5 73 kg 26 EMI Notices United States EMI Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense The authority to operate this equipment is conditioned by the requirements that no modifications will be made to the equipment unless the changes or modifications are expressly approved by Paradyne Corporation If the equipment includes a ferrite choke or chokes they must be installed as described in the installation instructions Canada EMI Notice This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la c
8. PARADYNE SMD2000 24T 24 Port SHDSL Mini DSLAM Installation Instructions Document Number SMD2 A2 GN11 00 July 2005 Contents Software and Firmware License Agreement ccecceeeeteeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeee 2 Product Documentation Online 0 5 ci0cn sas adie edie 3 Unpacking and Inspecting the Equipment 0 cc eeceeeeeeeenteeeeeeesneeeeeeeenees 4 Site Selection COMMON A cys ccxiskes desec as ceednckaxeetastendsatavastehexsaced es hutea ciseatecs qpeseee che 4 Installing Uplink Interface Modules Optional cccccecseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeenees 5 Tabletop Installation eee eee eee ee 7 Rack STAN 2 csccctecsvs derdeitiertexeited ecieeansceeittaneicerevisa dois ENE eaerevereene 8 Powering Up ihe SMBSOOU 24 Tx cicctececccesseecestveseccscessegecsueea veeneveabtvascuseeevene 9 Connecting the SHDSL RJ21 Cable oo ee ceeeceeesseeeeseceeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneneeeees 11 Connecting to the Remote SHDSL Modems cctecesceeeeeeeeteteeeteeeeeee 12 Verifying the Connection s eeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeteaeeeeeaeeeseneeessaeeeteeeeteaes 13 Connecting the Uplink LINES s iccicc daidicscceaneveccseesdeeesee lh ceeesicaseusteenc 14 DC FUME SONI OS sss cctcc veces tec decev cases E E vessned ines nee 15 Berge Sse ccs coed cadena hee cia ane heastaec end ta aca eed ates eect daghes as baeeeeeadaveenedege 17 FRESE PUO oc ods casteceps edie re Aa OTA E EEEE EE 19 LED NEGO esse ccc vete ence ete ee sce dens EAEE ESEO 20 Pi
9. astener layers stick to one another SDSL Mini DSLAM 2000 SMD2000 24T 5 Screw the left side of the RJ21 plug connector into the jack screw on the left side of the RJ21 socket on the chassis If you are using a 120 or 180 degree cable both the left and right sides of the RJ21 plug connector should be secured to the socket SDSL Mini DSLAM 2000 MD2000 24T Connecting to the Remote SHDSL Modems A primary feature of the SMD2000 24T is its capability to support multiple loop bonded SHDSL connections However it is equally capable of supporting up to 24 single line connections as well as combinations of both single and loop bonded connections Loop Bonded SHDSL Connection Multiple SHDSL ports consecutive or not may be connected with a single remote SHDSL modem as long as the remote modem is also loop bonding capable Refer to Product to Product SDSL Loop Bonding Compatibility Document Number COMP A2 GK42 for a complete list of SDSL loop bonding capable products 12 The speed and data passing capability of multiple SHDSL lines as used for one network connection is cumulative For example loop bonding three SHDSL lines for one network connection nets three times the speed and data passing capability of a single line SHDSL connection Additionally use of multiple SHDSL lines for one connection provides automatic backup should one or more lines in the bonded group experience problems or become disabled NOTE Upon conn
10. ber unusually large amounts of data from and or transmitting unusually large amounts of data to the remote SHDSL modem No No activity A link may exist but no data illumination is being transmitted to the remote SHDSL modem 22 Pin Assignments SHDSL RJ21 Pinouts Table 10 SHDSL RJ21 Pinouts Connector Pins Connector Pins Port Ring Tip Port Ring Tip Port 1 1 26 Port 13 13 38 Port 2 2 27 Port 14 14 39 Port 3 3 28 Port 15 15 40 Port 4 4 29 Port 16 16 41 Port 5 5 30 Port 17 17 42 Port 6 6 31 Port 18 18 43 Port 7 7 32 Port 19 19 44 Port 8 8 33 Port 20 20 45 Port 9 9 34 Port 21 21 46 Port 10 10 35 Port 22 22 47 Port 11 11 36 Port 23 23 48 Port 12 12 37 Port 24 24 49 Pins 25 and 50 are not used 23 10 100BaseT RJ45 Pinouts Table 11 Ethernet RJ45 Connection Pin Connection coe eeerE 1 Rx AIT TX not used not used Tx not used INI OIJ AJOJN not used T1 RJ48C Pin Assignments Table 12 T1 RJ48C Pin Assignments Pin Function cS 9CRRTS Pin 1 Rx Ring pne T IITTI Pin 3 not used l Pin 4 Tx Ring Pin 5 Tx Tip Pin 6 not used Pin 7 not used Pin 8 not used 24 DB9 to 8 Pin Modular Adapter Pinouts To connect the COM port to the DB9 serial port of a PC use an adapter wired as shown Table 13
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12. der equipment 4 Verify Your Connections The Port 1 Link LK LED flashing or pulsing green indicates that a T1 Port 1 uplink connection has been established The Port 2 Link LK LED flashing or pulsing green indicates that a T1 Port 2 uplink connection has been established ot i MGMT COM 52 a l I 1 cue wily ert z FAN OSAL 14 Default Settings SHDSL Parameter Defaults Table 1 SHDSL Defaults Parameter Default Backbone VLAN 0 off Circuit Identification n a no default Flood Uplink IP Range 1 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 IP Range 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Protocol All Speed 272 kbps VLAN Priority 0 none VLAN Range 0 0 off T1 Uplink Parameter Defaults Table 2 T1 Defaults Parameter Default Frame Type Extended Super Frame ESF Line Attenuation 0 dB Line Code Bipolar with 8 Zero Substitution B8ZS Speed n a T1 uplink speed is determined via communication with the remote T1 provider equipment to which the SMD2000 24T is connected Timing Loop Speed and timing are non configurable parameters for the SMD2000 24T T1 uplink ports 15 System and Management Defaults No configuration is necessary for an SMD2000 24T to operate at default settings Table 3 System and Management Defaults Parameter Default IP Address 192 168 254 252 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0
13. ection all ports in a bonded group will automatically default to the configurations of the lowest numbered port of the group Hence the lowest numbered port of the group should be configured prior to connection if you intend to run the group with parameter settings other than the defaults Single Line SHDSL Connection A single line SHDSL subscriber connection may be established with any standard SHDSL subscriber equipment Verifying the Connection s The LK link LED for each port connected with a remote modem will flash green to indicate a connection has been established An ACT LED flashing amber indicates SHDSL activity Link establishment time between the SMD2000 24T and remote SHDSL modems can vary from one to five minutes depending on the quality gauge and length of the copper cable pairs being used SDSL Mini DSLAM 2000 SMD2000 24T 123456 78901112 LKOOOO00000000 ACTOOQOO0000000e LKO00O00000000 ACTOO0O000000000 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21222324 Note If any of the cable distances are greater than the configured bandwidth will support the units may not link up or if they do achieve link traffic quality may be affected for example packets may be dropped 13 Connecting the Uplink Lines To connect the SMD2000 24T to T1 service 1 Configure the T1 uplinks No configuration is necessary for the SMD2000 24T to operate at default settings However if you wish to run uplinks at settings other than the
14. ects to a Return terminal on your DC power supply 10 7 Verify the connection Turn your power source ON The PWR power LED on your SMD2000 24T faceplate will illuminate solid green to indicate that the chassis is receiving power MGMT COM gt nell FAN Connecting the SHDSL RJ21 Cable B gt Procedure To connect the SHDSL cable to the SMD2000 24T RJ21 connector 1 Configure the SHDSL lines No configuration is necessary for the SMD2000 24T to operate at default settings However if you wish to run subscriber lines at settings other than the SMD2000 24T defaults configure the subscriber lines prior to connection Parameter settings may be changed using the Command Line Interface CLI Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP or the web based management system SHDSL Parameter Defaults on page 15 lists the device defaults Product Documentation Online on page 3 lists the user interface manuals 2 Detach the hook and loop fastener strap from the RJ21 socket on the front of the chassis and pull it upward leaving it looped under the connector frame at the top 11 3 Slide the RJ21 plug connector of your SHDSL cable underneath the hook and loop fastener from the right and press it firmly into the RJ21 socket on the chassis 4 Pull the hook and loop fastener strap upward making sure that it is snug against the RJ21 connector and then pull the strap back down over itself such that the hook and loop f
15. ender causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this equipment please contact your local sales representative service representative or distributor directly for any help needed For additional information concerning warranty sales service repair installation documentation training distributor locations or Paradyne worldwide office locations use one of the following methods m Internet Visit the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www paradyne com Be sure to register your warranty at www paradyne com warranty Telephone Call our automated system to receive current information by fax or to speak with a company representative Within the U S A call 1 800 870 2221 Outside the U S A call 1 727 530 2340 If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may reque
16. erface Modules Optional An SMD2000 24T does not require installation of an Uplink Interface Module UIM for operational purposes A UIM offers additional upstream network ports to supplement the two T1 uplink ports already provided You may wish to install a UIM if your network requires an Ethernet uplink connection or if you require an additional E1 or T1 backhaul The SMD2000 24T supports the following 1 port UIMs only m UIM E1 m UIM T1 m UIM 10 100 CAUTION Disconnect all power sources from the SMD2000 before installing a UIM B gt Procedure To install a UIM 1 Remove the Chassis Cover Using a Phillips Screwdriver remove the eight flathead screws securing the SMD2000 24T chassis cover and set them aside Carefully lift off the chassis cover and set it aside Side J Rear gt ESS o nossa gt EA gt I Top eS Bottom Je pa gt k gt Eee Side 2 Mount the UIM on the SMD2000 24T Printed Circuit Board PCB A UIM may be installed in either Port 1 or Port 2 or both for redundancy purposes Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the flathead screws from both sides of the chosen port on the chassis faceplate Remove the slot cover CAUTION If a slot cover is removed from Port 1 or Port 2 it must be replaced with a UIM Do not operate the SMD2000 24T with an open UIM port 3 Carefully slide the faceplate of the UIM under the lip of the SMD20
17. hin the allotted five seconds the SMD2000 24T will perform a system reset see System Reset above rather than a system clear The clear takes approximately one minute to complete SDSL Mini DSLAM 2000 SMD2000 24T 123456 789101112 LKOOO00 ooo ACT OOOOOO ooo LKO000 00o oo ooo eo 0000 131415 16 17 18 19 D 21222324 CAUTION Clearing NVRAM to restore original default settings includes restoring the default IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Additionally Inband Management will revert to its original default setting OFF and you will be required to establish a direct PC to SMD2000 24T connection for any subsequent configurations Refer to the 19 Command Line Interface for 4000E and 12000E BACs Micro DSLAMs and Network Extenders User s Guide Document Number CLI A2 GB20 or the Network Management System User s Guide Document Number NMS A2 GB20 for further information LED Indicators For purposes of the following descriptions a pulsing LED blinks steadily at a rate of once per second A flashing LED blinks at a more rapid less constant rate Table 9 LEDs 1 of 3 State Indication Additional Information PWR Solid green SMD2000 24T is receiving Both power terminals are power power connected Solid SMD2000 24T is receiving One of the two power amber power terminals is connected No No power If the SMD2000 24T is not illumination receiving power none of the LEDs will be illum
18. ile Transfer Protocol TFTP GET command Configuration files can also be downloaded from a local file to an SMD2000 24T with a TFTP PUT command Refer to your TFTP program s help for further instructions SMD2000 24T Backup An SMD2000 24T backup file records all management and port configurations Table 6 Backup Criteria Item Data Needed for Backup Example Host Name DSLAM_IP Address xxx xxx XXX XXX 193 166 254 98 Remote NVR_BACKUP BIN superuser password nvr_backup bin Password Filename Local user preference smd4_backup bin Filename 17 SMD2000 24T Template An SMD2000 24T template file records all management and port configurations except IP Address Table 7 Template Criteria Item Data Needed for Backup Example Host Name DSLAM_IP Address 193 166 254 998 XXX XXX XXX XXX Remote NVR_CFG BIN superuser nvr_cfg bin Password Filename password Local user preference smd2000_template bin Filename SHDSL Port Template A SHDSL port configuration file records all of one port s configurations except Circuit ID Table 8 Template Criteria Item Data Needed for Backup Example Host Name DSLAM_IP Address 193 166 254 998 XXX XXX XXX XXX Remote NVR_PORTCFG BIN Superus nvr_portcfg bin Password 1 4 Filename er password 1 port Local user preference shdsl_servicelevel4_template bin Filename A previously saved port configuration file
19. inated FAN Solid green All four fans are fully functional Solid Fan failure At least one of the four amber chassis fans is not functioning properly No Total fan failure None of the four chassis illumination fans is functioning properly 20 Table 9 LEDs 2 of 3 State Indication Additional Information LNK Flashing 100 Mbps management Traffic is flowing at 100 10 100 green connection is established Mbps Ethernet and active Manage ment Solid green 100 Mbps management No current traffic flow Link connection is established Flashing 10 Mbps management Traffic is flowing at 10 Mbps amber connection is established and active Solid 10 Mbps management No current traffic flow amber connection is established No No management connection NOTE The LNK LED illumination pertains only to direct connections between the SMD2000 24T and your PC it does not pertain to remote network access of the SMD2000 24T LK T1 Flashing T1 uplink connection is The uplink port has received Uplink green established and active valid data from the remote Port 1 T1 provider equipment and 2 within the last second Solid green T1 uplink connection is A T1 uplink connection established exists and the port may be transmitting but it has not received any data from the remote T1 provider equipment within the last second No Red Alarm The T1 uplink s If the T1 uplink s outgoing illumination incoming c
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21. lasse A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada ACTA Customer Information This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments ACTA On the bottom of the network extender is a label that contains among other information a product identifier in the format US AAAEQ TXXXX If requested this number must be provided to the telephone company The T1 network connections should be made using a Universal Service Order Code USOC type RJ48C jack The Service Order Code 6 0F should be specified to the telephone company when ordering the T1 line In addition the proper Facility Interface Code must be specified to the Telephone Company The network extender can be configured to support any of the following framing format and line signaling techniques The network extender s configuration must correspond to the T1 line s parameters Facility Interface Codes Code Description 04DU9 BN 1 544 Mbps superframe format SF without line power 04DU9 DN 1 544 Mbps SF and B8ZS without line power 04DU9 1KN 1 544 Mbps ANSI ESF without line power 04DU9 1SN 1 544 Mbps ANSI ESF and B8ZS without line power 27 A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA See installation instructions for details If the network ext
22. n B gt Procedure To install the SMD2000 24T in a rack 1 Using a Phillips screwdriver attach the two provided rack mount brackets to the sides of the SMD2000 24T with the ten provided bracket screws of JefjefefjeLjoffefjeLje a Je e t H rr HeHyee ol EF Fl El e a H H S 2 Mount the chassis onto the rack and secure the rack mount brackets to the sides of the rack using one of the two provided sets of four rack mount screws whichever size fits the rack being used 3 Check the rack for stability ensuring that installation of the SMD2000 24T has not caused the rack to become top heavy Ensure that all cables are secured such that they will not become a tripping hazard or pull loose from the chassis Powering Up the SMD2000 24T CAUTION Turn your DC power source off until you have completed connection of the SMD2000 24T as described below Do not operate your SMD2000 24T without a ground connection B gt Procedure To connect the SMD2000 24T to power 1 Connect a ground wire to the SMD2000 24T Line up the 2 hole terminal lug of your ground wire with the two holes on the small unpainted section on the left side of the back of the chassis Secure the terminal lug to the chassis with two 10 32 screws 2 Connect the other end of the ground wire to a frame ground This can vary from location to location but typically all equipment in a Central Office is grounded to a common copper bus
23. n PSU UTP 3 co eavesns ohecedadegestanses cottees saeco beeessccedeedinacdersextatencdaniiecedevenece 23 Technical Speciieatons cicsscthe eee leinin inher 26 ENI GBs scecssenccceeesincecey cuvtece ARENE E arden inaw esol inesaves teens 27 ACTA Customer Information cies sca cesiceecxcetend ses cesteecesncitsadies taser acatieetevsesivesten 27 CGE WAKING secs kite thesis oe arin ee ities 28 Japati NOTCE o0s fo acne hte ce ieie inaari Seaedge cove wake cede anny ctv EE OANRET EAEE 29 Important Safety INSWUCONS soisissa aan eaaa 30 Warranty Sales Service and Training Information ccceeseceeeseeeeeeees 31 Software and Firmware License Agreement ONCE YOU HAVE READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT AND AGREE TO ITS TERMS YOU MAY USE THE SOFTWARE AND OR FIRMWARE INCORPORATED INTO THE PARADYNE PRODUCT BY USING THE PARADYNE PRODUCT YOU SHOW YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT IN THE EVENT THAT YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH ANY OF THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT PROMPTLY RETURN THE UNUSED PRODUCT IN ITS ORIGINAL PACKAGING AND YOUR SALES RECEIPT OR INVOICE TO THE LOCATION WHERE YOU OBTAINED THE PARADYNE PRODUCT OR THE LOCATION FROM WHICH IT WAS SHIPPED TO YOU AS APPLICABLE AND YOU WILL RECEIVE A REFUND OR CREDIT FOR THE PARADYNE PRODUCT PURCHASED BY YOU The terms and conditions of this License Agreement the Agreement will apply to the software and or firmware individually or collectively the Software in
24. onnection has connection has also been been lost no data is being received lost then the remote T1 provider equipment is in Red Alarm as well 21 Table 9 LEDs 3 of 3 State Indication Additional Information AL T1 No T1 uplink connection is An established T1 uplink Alarm illumination operational connection has no alarm Port 1 indications and is and 2 operational UNLESS the T1 LK LED remains unlit as well in which case the T1 uplink connection is in Red Alarm Solid Yellow Alarm The T1 The remote T1 provider amber uplink s outgoing connection equipment has lost its has been lost no data is incoming connection and is being transmitted in Red Alarm Pulsing Blue Alarm An indirect The remote T1 provider amber connection has been lost equipment has lost a the T1 uplink port may no connection with an longer be receiving data intermediate device and is in from the remote T1 provider Red or Yellow Alarm equipment SHDSL Flashing SHDSL connection is The port has received valid LK Ports green established and active data from the remote 1 24 SHDSL modem within the last second Solid green Problematic SHDSL A connection exists but there connection is indication of a problem with the SHDSL line No No SHDSL connection illumination SHDSL Flashing SHDSL connection is Traffic is flowing ACT amber established and active Ports 4 24 Solid Heavy traffic The port is receiving am
25. rent information by fax or to speak with a company representative Within the U S A call 1 800 870 2221 Outside the U S A call 1 727 530 2340 31 INIA AAA N T U TOON TTI TT SMD2 A2 GN11 00 32
26. rior written consent of Paradyne This Agreement and the license granted under this Agreement shall be terminated in the event of breach by the Licensee of any provisions of this Agreement Upon such termination the Licensee shall refrain from any further use of the Software and destroy the original and all copies of the Software in the possession of Licensee together with all documentation and related materials This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida without regard to its provisions concerning conflicts of laws Product Documentation Online Complete documentation for Paradyne products is available at www paradyne com Select Support gt Technical Manuals Select Command Line Interface for 4000E and 12000E BACs Micro DSLAMs and Network Extenders User s Guide Document Number CLI A2 GB20 Network Management System User s Guide Document Number NMS A2 GB20 SNMP for 12000 4000 BLCs and Micro DSLAMs User s Guide Document Number SNMP A2 GB20 To order a paper copy of a Paradyne document or to speak with a sales representative please call 1 727 530 2000 Unpacking and Inspecting the Equipment A 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
27. st that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved The customer may make no repairs to the equipment Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for information CE Marking When the product is marked with the CE mark on the equipment label a supporting Declaration of Conformity may be downloaded from the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www paradyne com Select Library gt Technical Manuals gt CE Declarations of Conformity 28 Japan Notice Class A ITE COREL WHRUBRESERRSAEMHBBS VCCI ORM CEOS VFA ARREST CORBCRERR CHATS CBR PET NERIOTCEMHVET COMBICIEASMAICHRERST SKLIBRENSTCEMHBVET This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions 29 A Important Safety Instructions 1 Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the manual Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating these slots and openings must not be blocked or covered Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord and do not locate
28. the product where persons will walk on the power cord Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to hazardous voltage or to other risks Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel General purpose cables are used with this product for connection to the network Special cables which may be required by the regulatory inspection authority for the installation site are the responsibility of the customer Use a UL Listed CSA certified minimum No 26 AWG line cord for connection to the Digital Subscriber Line DSL network When installed the product must comply with the applicable Safety Standards and regulatory requirements of the country in which it is installed If necessary consult with the appropriate regulatory agencies and inspection authorities to ensure compliance A rare phenomenon can create a voltage potential between the earth grounds of two or more buildings If products installed in separate buildings are interconnected the voltage potential may cause a hazardous condition Consult a qualified electrical consultant to determine whether or not this phenomenon exists and if necessary implement corrective action prior to interconnecting the products Input power to this product must be provided by one of the following 1 a UL Listed CSA certified power source with a Class 2 or Limited Power Source LPS output for use in North America or 2 a certified power source
29. with a Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV output having a maximum of 240 VA available for use in the country of installation In addition since the equipment is to be used with telecommunications circuits take the following precautions Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak Copyright 2005 Paradyne Corporation Printed in U S A 30 Warranty Sales Service and Training Information Contact your local sales representative service representative or distributor directly for any help needed For additional information concerning warranty sales service repair installation documentation training distributor locations or Paradyne worldwide office locations use one of the following methods m Internet Visit the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www paradyne com Be sure to register your warranty at www paradyne com warranty E Telephone Call our automated system to receive cur
30. you are not sure of the proper static control precautions contact your nearest sales or service representative The following components should be included in your package 1 SMD2000 24T 4 Rubber Pads 2 Rack Mount Brackets 10 6 Phillips Bracket Screws 4 10 Phillips Rack Screws 4 12 Phillips Rack Screws 1 DB9 Socket to RJ45 Plug Adapter If there is visible damage do not attempt to connect the device Contact your sales representative Site Selection Criteria In choosing a location for the installation of this product Select a restricted access area where admittance is limited to trained and authorized service personnel Ensure that the internal temperature of a rack containing this equipment will not exceed the maximum recommended ambient temperature of 149 F 65 C Place the chassis such that connecting cables will not become a tripping hazard or pull loose from the chassis Do not block power supply vents or otherwise restrict airflow when installing this equipment Ensure that installation of this equipment in a rack will not cause the rack to become top heavy or unstable Do not overload the electrical branch circuit of the power source for this equipment For tabletop use attach the enclosed rubber feet to the bottom of the chassis For rack installation attach the enclosed rack mount brackets to the sides of the chassis with the screws provided Installing Uplink Int
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