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1. H 54 Contact MOEMA OT ratito 54 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide Table of Contents P tton support headquarters in the USA iii lira HERE UR Uer ette ea be 54 Alternate Patton support for Europe Middle East and Africa EMEA sese 54 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RMAs i 54 Warranty Coverage eee mre iie e preti tee e RR Ai 54 A o NN 55 Ret otel ii 55 Retum for credit policy kusk i iaia ALLO 55 bi oe ss cicli ie 55 Shipping iINstructions nicas 55 A Compliance information X 56 COMPU e A AE EE E E E tdt 57 EMG E E E 57 Safely Male ira 57 Radio and TV Interference FCC Pata da il iia 57 CE Declaration of Contormity c ul 57 Authorized European Representative cae ipie rete HH e Hee enr e a ORE PU e etr RR EE ung 57 ha lnc e M P 58 Med Du UI EEE E E 59 E E 59 Serial interface nic E anita 59 Seral con SEED cocco cao sad KE adenda dde 59 Peru E H 59 Status e E 59 Power Green iii aia dd eide 59 A aka enka anse 59 Eink Gen Bro aiii id ia 59 Terminal Greebliclora iolanda A 60 TIERRA a iaa 60 LaS Rel Mod epe HIE TE 60 FAGAN 60 ACV Green MM ES 60 Configuration ica ida 60 Power
2. Introduction DIP switch settings 21 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 2 Configuration The three sets of DIP switches are externally accessible from the underside of the Model 30884 see figure 4 ON as A _ OF aaa aaa Model 3088A Figure 4 Underside of Model 3088A showing location of DIP switches The three sets of DIP switches on the underside of the Model 3088A are referred to as S1 S3 and 54 For basic configuration use DIP switch SI For testing the 3088A use DIP switch 3 To configure the rate use DIP switch S4 This figure shows the DIP switch orientation with respect to ON and OFF positions is consistent for all switches System reset mode To enter system reset mode turn the 7 7 DIP switch to the ON position and power cycle the unit For information on how to upgrade the software refer to Chapter 6 Software Upgrade on page 49 For more information on applying factory default configuration to the 3088A refer to Chapter 7 Reset configuration to factory defaults on page 51 DIP switch settings You can configure the 3088A by setting the DIP switches to the desired positions before you power up the OnSite If the DIP switches are set to anything other than all OFF or all ON the OnSite will operate in DIP switch configuration mode Once the device is powered up and operating in DIP switch config uration mode you cannot change configuration by any method until
3. Pass Alarms Model K When enabled the OnSite passes alarms detected on one El net work over the DSL link to the remote El network Enabled or Disabled Clock Mode Defines the clock source operation for both DSL and serial E1 ports as follows Internal the on board oscillator in the 3088A provides clock for both serial E1 and DSL lines External the serial E linterface provides clock for the DSL line Receive Recover the DSL interface provides clock for the serial E1 line Internal External Receive Recover Annex Loopback The G 991 2 Annex The 3088A provides both a local loopback LAL and a remote loopback RDL This can be used to troubleshoot problems AorB OFF LAL or RDL Pattern The 3088A provides an internal PRBS pattern generator and detector that can be used to run BER tests without external equip ment Configuring the DIP switches The Model 3088A is equipped with three sets of DIP switches which you can use to configure the OnSite for a broad range of applications This section describes switch locations and discusses the configuration options available OFF or 511 Note By default the OnSite s DIP switches are all set to OFF so the CPE can be configured via OnSite Plug n Play from a 3096RC If that is how you will be configuring the CPE skip ahead to section Ethernet Management Port on page 27 Otherwise read the following sections to manually configure the
4. The external DC adaptor shall be a listed limited power source Refer to section Power and power supply specifications on page 60 for additional specifications Input Rated voltage 36 60 VDC Rated current 0 25 A DC 3 pin locking connector 3 5 mm pitch Transient over voltage protection 100VDC at 2 ms Output Rated voltage 5 VDC 596 5W Rated current 1 A DC 6 inch cable terminated with 2 5 mm barrel plug center positive Power input connector 17 Chapter 2 Configuration Chapter contents a dece E Ue UT e E ecciesie M eer 19 Sofware CLI son heurten sv 19 Harde Ode 19 Contiene the DIP side ae 21 System I dui Do LIP swat seres osten ee 22 DIP saitei A Senna oe ea ie ee iii i a eae 23 h re 24 BER PIE godes 26 Ener Mies 27 A eese eL e TUM TE E 29 System Cone upto Conran amide 2 29 NV sten CRUS RI CAROTA ene tee Pee 30 DEL Garfieuization Gamimande ree RR ETE ER eda aaa 30 BSE Saar onn qu seduce ai 30 BEL Clear Fres Command lai ES 30 El Configurmion Commands eor etn oc eet eU eee ese siete i n 30 Ed status tommandsc vvs 31 Remote Console loan ist 31 Ear line loreko sem o iur c e ee ee cea EEUU ET 31 Ontur ale ee rU Nr 33 18 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 2 Configuration Introduction You can configure the OnSite see figure 3 in one of two ways Software configuration using command line interface CLI via the console port e Hardware configuration via D
5. 3088A gt system sh clocking clock mode dsl timeslots system circuit id interface timeslot map line type line coding line build out rx equalizer pass alarms pass framing g shdsl annex mode dsl test modes loopback pattern 3088A gt exit Introduction ow config receive recover 31 3088A K Circuit ID fffffffe el fractional hdb3 750hm inactive inactive inactive cpe off off 2 Configuration 32 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 2 Configuration OnSite Plug n Play The OnSite Plug n Play feature allows ISPs carriers and PTTs to quickly upgrade the link speed for a cus tomer without requiring a visit to re configure the Customer Premise CP Model 3088A This feature also allows service providers to set up all of the configurations at the Central Office via the ForeFront AIS system before installing the stand alone units saving time spent configuring or re configuring DIP switches Note OnSite Plug n Play is only available when using a ForeFront Model 3096RC running software release 1 5 7 or later Since the 3096RC is CO the OnSite must be CP which is the default The OnSite Plug n Play feature allows the user to configure the CP unit via the ForeFront Model 3096RC at the Central Office CO The stand alone unit at the Customer Premise CD site will automatically configure itself to the DTE rate Bandwidth Allocation defined at the Model 3096RC Other
6. OnSite Model 3088A Series G SHDSL bis CPE with fixed serial interface Getting Started Guide nSite T CA C Important This is a Class A device and is intended for use in a light industrial environment It is not intended nor approved for use in an industrial or residential environment REGULATORY MODEL NUMBER 03340D4 001 Sales Office 1 301 975 1000 Technical Support 1 301 975 1007 E mail support patton com WWW www patton com Part Number O7M3088A GSG Rev A Revised February 2 2012 Patton Electronics Company Inc 7622 Rickenbacker Drive Gaithersburg MD 20879 USA Tel 1 301 975 1000 Fax 1 301 869 9293 Support 1 301 975 1007 Web www patton com E mail support patton com Trademark Statement The term OnSite is a trademark of Patton Electronics Company All other trademarks presented in this document are the property of their respective owners Copyright 2012 Patton Electronics Company All rights reserved The information in this document is subject to change without notice Patton Elec tronics assumes no liability for errors that may appear in this document Warranty Information Patton Electronics warrants all Model 3088A components to be free from defects and will at our option repair or replace the product should it fail within one year from the first date of shipment This warranty is limited to defects in workmanship or materials and does not cov
7. CP units e Configurable as central CO units to operate back to back e Front panel status indicators CE marked Power input connector The OnSite comes with an AC or DC power supply See section Power and power supply specifications on page 60 The power connection to the CPE is a 2 5 mm barrel receptacle with the center conductor positive see figure 2 Rated voltage 5 VDC Rated current 1 A 5 VDC e 9 o Figure 2 Power connection barrel receptacle 5 VDC diagram External AC universal power supply For additional specifications see section Power and power supply specifications on page 60 Output from power supply 5 VDC 2 A Input to power supply universal input 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 0 3A that incorporates a disconnect device and shall be positioned within easy reach of the operator Ensure that the AC power CAUTION cable meets all applicable standards for the country in which it is to be installed and that it is connected to a wall outlet which has earth ground The external AC adaptor shall be a listed limited power source Power input connector 16 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 1 General information External 48 VDC power supply that incorporates a disconnect device and shall be positioned within easy reach of the operator The interconnecting cables CAUTION shall be rated for the proper voltage current anticipated tem perature flammability and mechanical serviceability
8. Note The Model 3088A powers up as soon as it is plugged into an AC outlet there is no power switch Installation 39 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 3 OnSite installation DC Power The 36 60 VDC DC to DC adapter is supplied with the DC version of the Model 3088A The black and red leads plug into a DC source nominal 48VDC and the barrel power connector plugs into the barrel power supply jack on the 3088A See Figure 11 Installation To Power Supply Jack To 48VDC Vin Source Black lead V Red lead V oeo siti gt XVW MS H3MOd INALNO WO L AS INdINO XVW VZ O A09 9 LNANI G0S0 90LLGAS TACON AlddNS H3MOd ONIHOLIMS Figure 11 DC Power Supply the Model 3088A Fuse replacement should only be performed by qualified service personnel See Chapter 8 Contacting Pat WARNING ton for assistance on page 53 There are no user servicable parts in the power supply section of 40 Chapter4 Operation Chapter contents kode 42 Perus 42 LEDRO eee OI TIC EEUU EN RES 42 Pre Gen AE 42 Pee 42 biel a reed Udala ia ee Salad ee 42 MO ee rete uec Mcr e 43 DER Yellow STA 43 LORA Medl 1 EE 43 reke 43 sd usq Pn cr LOTTO E 43 LUSIT p c 43 Loopbgcks ar See rn 43 A NT 44 41 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 4 Operation Introduction Once the Model 3088A is properly configured and installed it should operate transparently The following sections describe p
9. X 21 Model 3088A D DCE DTE selectable El Model 3088A K presents G 703 G 704 interface Either 75 Ohms unbalanced or 120 Ohms bal anced Pins 1 amp 2 are Receive Pins 4 amp 5 are Transmit Serial connector D Sub 25 Female Model 3088A A and Model 3088A CA D Sub 15 Female Model 3088A D Dual BNC and RJ48C Model 3088A K strap selectable Diagnostics V 52 compliant 511 pattern generator and detector with error injection mode controlled by front panel switch Local and Remote Loopback control either by a front panel switch or from the DTE interface Status LEDs Power Green The Power LED glows solid during normal operation At startup during the POST the LED blinks once every second If the POST fails the unit does not enter normal operation and the LED blinks once every 0 4 seconds DSL Green The DSL LED glows solid while a DSL link is established While the DSL link is training it blinks once every second Link Green E1 only Solid green indicates valid El framing Flashing indicates signal being received but the link has not yet been established Clocking modes 59 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide B Specifications Terminal Green The Terminal LED glows solid under the following circumstances e 3088A CA with V 35 interface and 3088A A with RS 232 interface if the serial interface has asserted DTR 3088A D with the X 21 interface Configured as DCE Indicates that th
10. um RESI ad lieve 37 INGO ACI SOR NN 38 DE Power Supply on A A meto AA AAA 40 Nodo roo parc a a o av e LS MODI c ER M UD T E p epu 42 Model 30855 Block DIAS A A Sa 43 Local Andog Loopback A A geal ieee a a e 44 Remote Digital Loopback dr a A a Haque E Roma et UR ke 44 Remote Celi tel RESTO TANG SOUND Sis Oe 46 Opening atypical remote console session iso renato 47 Remerscanuol sto lena 48 Power connection barrel receptacle 5 VDC diagrami oro a RI pes es une eer aio 61 List of Tables O ON OM KR WN o E mede pd CM ML te EE RE Se O 13 USt con De 20 Model 30884 Series S1 DIP Switch Functions Configuration secs e Re p ebd eres AES 23 Model 3088A Series S3 DIP Switch Functions Test Modes and Patterns 0 00 ccc cece eee 23 52 2 shropgh s48 Data Rare DIP switch settings ll Xie suere Rea Semen dep S 24 OS BN Mla usce eoe etat wf ute E usd EE 26 308SAACA amd OBS A AA E aera EN INE P DERE M 64 RO 64 REI Ao 65 a keo NDS cecus usc mE LI M Geen eae oe are Dee M T 71 About this guide This guide describes installing and operating the Patton Electronics Model 3088A G SHDSL OnSite CPE Audience This guide is intended for the following users Operators Installers Maintenance technicians Structure This guide contains the following chapters and appendices Chapter 1 on page 14 provides information about CPE features and capabilities Chapter 2 on page 18 contains an overview describing C
11. D with the X 21 interface Configured as DCE Indicates that the Control signals have been asserted Configured as DTE Indicates that the Indication signals have been asserted TM ER Yellow The TM ER LED is used to indicate that a test mode is in progress or an error has been detected It blinks once every second while a test mode is starting It glows solid while a test mode is in progress It blinks once if an error is detected either during a test mode or in normal DSL operation LOS Red Model K The LOS LED blinks once per second to indicate either framing errors or clock slips Clock slips are often caused by a mis configured clock mode Link Green The Link LED shows that there is an active physical connection to the Console Activity Green The Activity LED shows that there is data being transferred through the Console connection During a soft ware upgrade procedure if the Activity LED is on for an unusually long time there is a problem with the upgrade and the device should be restarted The TFTP server should be checked normal upgrades take about 10 seconds on a 100mbit link Test modes The 30884 offers test modes in the form of loopbacks PRBS pattern generators and combinations of both This section discusses how the test modes work Figure 13 is a block diagram of the Model 3088A with respect to test modes DSL DSL 511 Pattern Framer Framer 511 Pattern Generator Line Generator 511 BER Met
12. Framing is enabled the alarms are always passed even if Pass Alarms is disabled When Passed Framing is disabled you can pass alarms by enabling Pass Alarms Rx Equalizer This can be enabled to remove distortion introduced in the El cable Line Type The following framing formats are available El Unframed G 703 Clear Channel El Fractional G 703 G 704 fractional El CRC Includes CRC multiframe El Multiframe Includes channel associated signalling CAS El CRC amp Multiframe Includes CRC and CAS multiframe Line Code The following line codes are available AMI Alternate Mark Inversion HDB3 High Density Bipolar 3 El only Line Build Out The following line build outs are available Pulse 75 El only Pulse 120 El only Introduction 27 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 2 Configuration Annex Either G 991 2 Annex A or Annex B The following status information is available through the command line interface LEDs Which software controlled LEDs are currently on Configuration Mode Whether the 3088A is configured by DIP switches or software DSL Link State In Progress Success Deactivated or Idle DSL Sync State Out of Sync Acquiring Sync In Sync or Losing Sync Note DSL Link State vs DSL Sync State The DSL link state describes whether the DSL is training in progress linked success deactivated we don t have an option to deactivate the modem so the user should
13. Source RL 9 RxC b DCE Source ExtC a DTE Source El interface ExtC b DTE Source 25 TM DCE Source RJ 48C female connector V 35 interface Pin 1 Receive Ring Signal Receive Tip Shield Transmit Ring Transmit Tip Shield No connection Co NI S Oi AY OD No connection 70 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide E Interface pinouts X 21 interface D sub 15 female connector DTE DCE orientation Pin Signal 1 Frame Ground T Transmit Data A DTE Source C Control A DTE Source R Receive Data A DCE Source Indication A DCE Source S Signal Element Timing A DCE Source NI Os Quy A Go bo BT Byte Timing A DCE Source X DTE Signal Element Timing A DTE source SGND Signal Ground T Transmit Data B DTE Source 10 11 C Control B DTE Source R Receive Data B DCE Source 12 13 Indication B DCE Source S Signal Element Timing B DCE Source 14 Ethernet Console port BT Byte Timing B DCE Source X DTE Signal Element Timing B DTE source Table 10 RJ45 socket 10 100Base T TX 2 TX 3 RX 6 RX Note Pins not listed are not used X 21 interface 71
14. framer uses its internal 511 pattern generator for its DSL TX data instead of the data received from the serial interface Also the framer s internal BER Meter tries to detect a 511 pattern in the DSL RX Data Because the BER Meter always runs when the pattern generator runs the meter will detect errors if either the y P g pattern is not either looped back or the remote unit is not transmitting a 511 pattern Introduction 44 Chapter5 Remote console operation Chapter contents fedme 46 Establishing a Remote Console Session us 46 Hosen 46 How to Disconnect RO ET 47 Differences in Local and Remote Control Session Behavior ecc cscaiccs dascsec a00sccsecaceecadsecdesesacarseaeveaecseesens 48 45 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 5 Remote console operation Introduction The PC user near end may configure and verify status of the remote 3088A far end via a Remote Console session The PC user must log onto the 3088A near end unit to establish a remote console session Once done the remote 3088A far end appears as a unit which is locally connected through the console port All commands are transmitted over the G SHDSL link in the EOC channel Remote Console Session RCS E Er gt 3088 3088A Far End Near End Figure 16 Remote control session diagram Establishing a Remote Console Session How to Connect The following steps are to establish a connection to the remote 3088A far end via
15. generator and BER meter e dsl set mode lt co cpe gt Set the CPE as local CO or remote CPE DSL Status Command The dsl show status command shows the following DSL status information link state sync state link speed error counters line condition noise margin and test mode status DSL Clear Errentrs Command The dsl clear errcntrs command clears the error counters El Configuration Commands el set linetype lt e1 unframed e1 fractional e1 crc e1 multiframe e1 crc multiframe gt Select the El framing format to use el set linecode lt ami hdb3 b8zs gt Select the line code to use HDB3 can only be used for El line types el set Ibo lt 75ohm 1200hm gt Select the line build out el set ts_map lt tsmap gt Specify the El timeslots to map to DSL timeslots This is a string that can contain ranges and groups For example the string 2 4 8 9 will select timeslots 2 3 4 8 and 9 el set rxeq lt enabled disabled gt Enable or disable the Rx equalizer This is usually only enabled for long haul applications el set passalarms lt enabled disabled gt Specify whether to generate alarms on the remote unit when detected on the local unit El Status Commands el show status Shows the active El configuration loss of signal and framing errors alarms and performance statistics Introduction 30 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 2 Configuration Remote Console Provided that there is a DSL link to a sec
16. iii 13 UGG etre rela Lhe AM seats es cas CI DIC ae Seon reuse etna Oates sate tee et T eee eR ens tect 13 Typographical conventions used inihisdegmment eran 13 General conventione isla no asso 13 EEE TTI 14 OnSite IOB SA sere c EET 15 SO I NT 15 100 P LUE 15 owen ini put Oker 16 ERA LIA 16 External 48 VDC porer sopp vo 17 2 Configura om nni 18 A 19 Soma CE conoce oo al 19 A cena en 19 Contiggrimethe DIP side ga 21 o E ai 22 DIP utd serios EE 22 A inte eee etek nacre at ae ee eee 23 SNE 24 BE EDIE OBERE se 26 a a o a NN DA Hernes 29 System Configuration Comandi sagaen TT re 29 et ect eto to em ae Er dede bee ia ine 29 PLN Commands as eter tierra Ee c dt emet e en iret 30 JUSTE TUI ROI Cd ERE TER IUE NN E E 30 DSL Clear us 30 EN 30 Ej Status CC in innately eec DIU eee e eene ecu et 30 Remot Console REC e a 31 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide Table of Contents Example Command Line Interface Sessioni ili dad 31 OnSite Plug T Play c 33 3 OnSite installation viisecsecsseseses 34 Installation ERE te d v d o p CERE IEEE OR Od IA p UR 35 Connecting th twisted pair interface 21 ince e is 35 Connecting the Model 30884 serial interface sonoridad 36 Connecting the Model 30884 toa DCE er DTE device on eerte tete tette 36 Connecting the Model 3088A K serial interface cintia iii iaa 37 Connecting the Model 3088A K ta an El Network eee emeret eere e 37 Conne
17. information or interesting sidelights shock hazard Strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid injury caused j The shock hazard symbol and WARNING heading indicate a potential electric by electric shock Strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid personal injury i The alert symbol and WARNING heading indicate a potential safety hazard potential electric shock hazard Strictly follow the instructions to avoid property damage caused by electric shock j The shock hazard symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a ard Strictly follow the instructions to avoid property damage The alert symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a potential haz CAUTION 11 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide Safety when working with electricity A WARNING Do not open the device when the power cord is connected For systems without a power switch and without an external power adapter line volt ages are present within the device when the power cord is connected For devices with an external power adapter the power adapter shall be a listed imited Power Source The mains outlet that is utilized to power the device shall be within 10 feet 3 meters of the device shall be easily accessible and protected by a circuit breaker in compliance with local reg ulatory requirements For AC powered devices ensure that the power cable used meets all appli cable standards for the country in which it is to be installed e For AC
18. powered devices which have 3 conductor power plugs L1 L2 amp GND or Hot Neutral amp Safety Protective Ground the wall outlet or socket must have an earth ground gt For DC powered devices ensure that the interconnecting cables are rated for proper voltage current anticipated temperature flammability and mechanical serviceability e WAN LAN amp PSTN ports connections may have hazardous voltages present regardless of whether the device is powered ON or OFF PSTN relates to interfaces such as telephone lines FXS FXO DSL xDSL T1 El ISDN Voice etc These are known as hazardous network voltages and to avoid electric shock use caution when working near these ports When disconnecting cables for these ports detach the far end connection first Do not work on the device or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity This device contains no user serviceable parts This device can only be repaired by qualified service personnel This device is NOT intended nor approved for connection to the PSTN It is intended only for connection to customer premise equipment In accordance with the requirements of council directive 2002 96 EC on Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE ensure that at end of life you separate this product from other waste and scrap and deliver to the WEEE collection system in your country for recycling Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide electric
19. 00 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 1664 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON 1728 OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF 1792 OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON 1856 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF 1920 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON 1984 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF 2048 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON 2112 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2176 24 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide Introduction Table 5 S4 2 through S4 8 Data Rate DIP switch settings Continued S4 2 54 3 S4 4 2 Configuration S4 5 S4 6 S4 7 S4 8 Data Rate kbps OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 2240 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 2304 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON 2368 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 2432 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON 2496 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF 2560 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON 2624 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 2688 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON 2752 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 2816 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON 2880 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF 2944 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON 3008 OFF ON OFF ON ON ON OFF 3072 OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON 3136 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 3200 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON 3264 OFF ON ON OFF OF
20. 8A Series Getting Started Guide S4 2 through S4 8 Data Rate Switches S4 2 through S4 8 define both the DSL line rate and the serial data rate 2 Configuration Note For 3088A K models only columns 4 4 through 4 8 apply in this table Also use 4 1 to configure the Line Build Out OFF 75 ohms ON 120 ohms Introduction Tab e 5 S4 2 through S4 8 Data Rate DIP switch settings S4 8 Data Rate kbps OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 192 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 256 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON 320 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 384 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON 448 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF 512 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON 576 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 640 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 704 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF 768 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON 832 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF 896 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON 960 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF 1024 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON 1088 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 1152 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON 1216 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF 1280 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON 1344 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 1408 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON 1472 OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF 1536 OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON ON 16
21. F ON OFF 3328 OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON 3392 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF 3456 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON 3520 OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 3584 OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON 3648 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 3712 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON 3776 OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF 3840 OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON 3904 OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 3968 OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON 4032 OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF 4096 OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON 4160 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 4224 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 4288 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 4352 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON 4416 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 4480 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON 4544 ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF 4608 25 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide Table 5 S4 2 through S4 8 Data Rate DIP switch settings Continued S4 2 S4 3 S4 4 2 Configuration S4 5 S4 6 S4 7 54 8 Data Rate kbps ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON 4672 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 4736 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 4800 ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF 4864 ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON 4928 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF 4992 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON 5056 ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF 5120 ON OFF OFF ON ON O
22. IP switches OnSite n MATA a o a ARA Figure 3 OnSite Model 3088A D shown Software CLI configuration To use the software configuration you must set the S4 Rate DIP switches to the OFF position before power ing up the OnSite When it is set for software configuration mode the OnSite will read any configuration data previously saved to FLASH memory during system power up If no configuration data was previously saved to FLASH then the OnSite will load the factory default configuration from FLASH memory After power up you may use console commands or the Embedded Operations Channel EOC to modify the configuration parameters Hardware DIP switch configuration To use DIP switch configuration you must first set the DIP switches to a position other than all OFF or all ON before powering up the OnSite When all the DIP switches are set to any position other than all OFF or all ON the OnSite will operate in hardware DIP switch configuration mode In DIP switch configuration mode the OnSite will read the DIP switch settings during system startup and configure itself according to the switch set tings Once you power up the OnSite in DIP switch mode it will operate in DIP switch mode until powered down When operating in DIP switch mode you cannot change any configuration settings e Changing the DIP switch settings while the device is running requires the ds start command Ifyou attempt to modify the configura
23. MDI a crossover Ethernet cable is required when connecting directly from a local PC or laptop The Ethernet interface default IP address is 192 168 200 1 Through the Ethernet management port the following variables can be configured e Password The password used to login to the console Circuit ID The circuit ID communicated to other units via EOC EOC Embedded Operations Channel is an out of band channel specified in the G 991 2 standard for SHDSL We use standard EOC messages for our remote loopback The 3088A also supports proprietary EOC messages that allow a 3096RC to con figure it Clock Mode The following options are available Internal The internal oscillator in the 3088A provides the clock to both the serial E1 and DSL interfaces Network The El interface provides the clock for the DSL interface E1 only External The serial interface provides the clock for the DSL interface RS 232 V 35 X 21 X 21 can only be set to DCE if DTE signal element timing is provided to pins 7 14 Otherwise it must be set to DTE Receive Recover The 3088A recovers the clock from the DSL interface and provides it to the serial El interface Data Rate Both the serial E1 and DSL data rates are set by specifying the number of 64k timeslots e Pass Framing For El the entire TSO time slot is passed When El is configured for CAS Multiframe the entire TSO time slot and all of TS16 are both passed Pass Alarms When Passed
24. N ON 5184 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 5248 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON 5312 ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF 5376 ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON 5440 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 5504 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON 5568 ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF 5632 ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON 5696 DCE DTE operation Note This section applies to the following 3088A models 3088A A RS 232 3088A CA V 35 3088A D X 21 There are a few things to note about clock modes and the 3088A sync serial interface One 3088A must be set to Receive Recover The other 3088A must be set to either Internal or External Network clock mode The 3088A that is configured as Receive Recover must be DCE The 3088A that is configured as Internal must also be DCE but if it is an External Network clock then the modem must be configured as DTE Introduction Mode Table 6 3088A Clocking DTE DCE Clock Source Internal DCE 3088A Internal Oscillator Receive Recover DCE Clock recovered from DSL External DTE Clock from external Interface External DCE Clock from external Interface a For X 21 external DTE must provide clocking on pins 7 amp 14 26 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 2 Configuration Ethernet Management Port The 3088A offers a 10 100 Ethernet port for configuration and management via Telnet sessions Because the Ethernet port is configured as
25. PE operation and applications e Chapter 3 on page 34 provides hardware installation procedures e Chapter 4 on page 41 provides quick start procedures for configuring the OnSite CPE Chapter 5 on page 45 describes how to install and operate the OnSite CPE Chapter 6 on page 49 describes how to configure the OnSite CPE save the configuration reset the CPE to the factory default condition and upgrade the system software Chapter 7 on page 51 describes the system tools that can be used to diagnose problems with the CPE Chapter 8 on page 53 contains information on contacting Patton technical support for assistance Appendix A on page 56 contains compliance information for the OnSite CPE Appendix B on page 58 contains specifications for the CPE Appendix C on page 63 provides the factory default values for the CPE Appendix D on page 66 provides cable recommendations Appendix E on page 68 describes the CPE s ports and pin outs For best results read the contents of this guide before you install the CPE 10 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide Precautions Notes cautions and warnings which have the following meanings are used throughout this guide to help you become aware of potential problems Warnings are intended to prevent safety hazards that could result in per sonal injury Cautions are intended to prevent situations that could result in property damage or impaired functioning Note A note presents additional
26. Remote Console Session RCS 1 Connect to the console port of the 3088A near end via Telnet session 2 Atthe password prompt log in to the near end Model 3088A 3 Ensure that a DSL link is established You can verify an established DSL link by using the system show sta tus command or by checking that the DSL LED is solid green Upon executing the show status com mand the dsl link state is shown as success if the DSL link is established 4 Atthe command prompt enter the command remote console Wait for the message Console Remote console connection established If a DSL link is not established or for some other reason the 3088A far end does not respond in a rea sonable amount of time the following message appears Console Remote console timed out trying to con nect Enter the command remote console again If 3088A Far End already has an active remote console session open you will see the message Console Remote console connection request rejected This can also happen if the remote 3088A far end has an established remote console session with the local 3088A near end which has timed out 6 Enter the password at the password prompt for the remote console session Note The passwords for a local console session of the 3088A near end and the remote console session of the 3088A far end should be different for the purpose of security 7 You should now be logged into the remote 3088A far end via the remote c
27. al circuitry It occurs when electronic printed circuit cards are improperly handled and can result in complete or intermittent CAUTION failures Do the following to prevent ESD Electrostatic Discharge ESD can damage equipment and impair Always follow ESD prevention procedures when removing and replacing cards Wear an ESD preventive wrist strap ensuring that it makes good skin contact Connect the clip to an unpainted surface of the chassis frame to safely channel unwanted ESD voltages to ground To properly guard against ESD damage and shocks the wrist strap and cord must operate effectively If no wrist strap is available ground yourself by touching the metal part of the chassis General observations Clean the case with a soft slightly moist anti static cloth Place the unit on a flat surface and ensure free air circulation Avoid exposing the unit to direct sunlight and other heat sources Protect the unit from moisture vapors and corrosive liquids Typographical conventions used in this document This section describes the typographical conventions and terms used in this guide General conventions The procedures described in this manual use the following text conventions Table 1 General conventions Convention Meaning Garamond blue type Indicates a cross reference hyperlink that points to a figure graphic table or sec tion heading Clicking on the hyperlink jumps you to the reference When you
28. and power Supply speciiciODS consi dato etu moa dee ie cade talas 60 External AC universal power supply da tica 61 External 48 VOC poweksupplys cards Dp rt tle te irre Ie qum ig er tee er re ite Ee E R ERR ERES US 61 T nsnes 61 Li lia ae 61 a DSL A ian lella 62 Line Internac iaa 62 G SHDSL physical CONE ioo ie nen atada 62 T di 62 Third pate yrs how ate HEEDSES deinde e etie eerie titer rst rep PU ledd 62 C Factory default values E 63 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide Table of Contents Factory default values for software configurable parameters ie 64 D Factory replacement parts and accessories sesnrenernennvenennennenesneeneenennennennennenesnenneenennsenennsnneneuneeneenennenneneunneneene 66 Factory replacement parts and accessortes eL dte eerie dete Iber ria ani ipotesi be e nil 67 E Interface up M P 68 hos 69 A PUES 69 VES 70 AN AAPP TN 70 ADN IEA oa iii ini 71 Ethernet Console port nce aiar 71 List of Figures CON WDM KRW NH ah OO N AONDNDUWAKRWN o OnSite gor a EE 15 Power connection barrel receptacle 5 VIE A a e 16 A O IA e 19 Underside of Model 3088A showing location of DIP swatches ls ds ed esa a 22 Typical Onsite Plus n Play Application conocer o o 33 Model 13 Gross 30 Connecting the Model 3088A D to X21 DIE ar DCE nr A m de x Iren 36 LOONE R ECTS EQUIS A TOT OT T TETTE 37 Ri 45 cabledieram for El eonnecu n vis
29. ault value Clock Mode Receive Recover DSL Timeslots 4 Tx Clock Normal Circuit ID Patton Model 3088A Password superuser Annex B Loopback Off Pattern Off DSL Mode CPE Device Type DCE Factory default values for software configurable parameters 64 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide Table 9 3088A K C Factory default values Parameter Default value Clock Mode Receive Recover DSL Timeslots 31 El Timeslots 31 El Timeslot Map 1 31 El Line Type El Fractional El Line Code HDB3 El Line Build Out 75 Ohm El Rx Equalizer Disabled El Pass Framing Disabled El Pass Alarms Disabled Circuit ID Patton Model 3088A Password superuser Annex B Loopback Off Pattern Off Factory default values for software configurable parameters 65 Appendix D Factory replacement parts and accessories Chapter contents Fr ken pan andino toa 67 66 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide D Factory replacement parts and accessories Factory replacement parts and accessories Power Supplies PS 03671H1 00 Power Adapters 12 130 100 240VAC 12V DC 2A Wall mount power adapter European replacement plug 12 129 American replacement plug 12 131 United Kingdom plug 12 132 Australian Chinese plug Factory replacement parts and accessories 67 Appendix E Interface pinouts Chapter contents DESIR POR sr di 69 EE PA EE 69 A T 70 E a e e ae ets 70 enes 71 E
30. configuration parameters may likewise be modified from their default setting Follow the instructions below to activate OnSite Plug n Play between CO Model 3096RC and CP Model 3088A units Set the Model 3096RC CO to either Internal or External clocking mode as defined by the application 3096RC DSL Span 3088A C0 CP DIP Switches or NMS configured DIP Switches all in ON position according to specific application requirements Figure 5 Typical OnSite Plug n Play Application When the CO and CP units connect over DSL the CP will enter a predefined default configuration Receive Recovered Clocking During the negotiation process the CO unit will configure the DTE rate line rate on the CP unit as defined by the settings of the CO unit Introduction 33 Chapter3 OnSite installation Chapter contents Dats teil abi Rm 35 Connecting the twisted pair interface N iii ii ni cda siii li iu 35 Connecang the Mode SIA sole nnt 36 Connecting the Made 3088A tea DOE pr DIE device se 36 Connecting the Model SOS SAIC serial INTEHACE 2 ER 37 Connecting the MSN 37 Connect twisted pair 120 ohm to Bl network aan ne 37 Correcta kosa cable ene kne EN 38 O 39 Estendi ie 39 Ipsum 40 34 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 3 OnSite installation Installation Once the Model 3088A is properly configured it is ready to connect to the twisted pair interface to the serial port and to the power source This section tel
31. ct twisted pair 120 olim to El network zr tn aaa 37 Connecting dual coaxial cable 75 obim to El network alia 38 Connecting P 39 External AC universal power supply ne HERE a e IRE e ERR dE de de 39 TONS OW ETE 40 JU 41 licen V HM 42 TT 42 LE Postat mono M 42 Power Greeni seen RTI ODDTU 42 EAEE a 42 Link Green Model R au A iaia 42 Terminal Green anen NO Pu A 43 DN ET 43 LOS Red VG AUB vunne een 43 A CE 43 Peio GN rd 43 Test modes panne e 43 aa e E E E E ria ona ela 43 Pr 44 5 Remote console operation 45 Infoland Es 46 Establishing a Remote Console Sessioni coincida asia 46 Howto Conecta a ani anita a Mees TOAD 46 Flowito WD iscomineet casio lo iia 47 Differences in Local and Remote Control Session Behavior eee 48 6 Software Upprad ai aaa 49 Introduction dicas iii es 50 7 Reset configuration to factory defaults eee eee eee eee eee eeneeeze eee nin zen een ein een esere nin zeo zio nin eio nen ezzenninneo 51 Vip POD COG Ms iio 52 8 Contacting Patton for assistance rsrenrneeneenennennensenrennnnennennennennenneneuneeneenennennennsnneneenneneeneenennennsnneneuneeneeneeneneeer 53 Introduction E
32. ctor positive There is one fuse in the equipment rated at 250V 500 mA 2 sec Rated voltage 5 VDC Rated current 1 ADC Configuration 60 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide B Specifications 5 VDC e 9 o Figure 19 Power connection barrel receptacle 5 VDC diagram External AC universal power supply A CAUTION The external AC adaptor shall be a listed limited power source that incorporates a disconnect device and shall be positioned within easy reach of the operator Ensure that the AC power cable meets all applicable standards for the country in which it is to be installed and that it is connected to a wall outlet which has earth ground Output from power supply 5 VDC 2A Input to power supply universal input 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 0 3A External 48 VDC power supply A CAUTION Input The external DC adaptor shall be a listed limited power source that incorporates a disconnect device and shall be positioned within easy reach of the operator The interconnecting cables shall be rated for the proper voltage current anticipated tem perature flammability and mechanical serviceability Rated voltage 36 60 VDC Rated current 0 25 A DC Output Rated voltage 5 VDC x 596 5W Rated current I A DC G inch cable terminated with 2 5 mm barrel plug center positive solation 500 VDC Environment 0 40 C 5 95 relative humidity non condensing Transmission line Singl
33. e Control signals have been asserted Configured as DTE Indicates that the Indication signals have been asserted TM ER Yellow The Test Mode Error TM ER LED is used to indicate that a test mode is in progress or an error has been detected It blinks once every second while a test mode is starting It glows solid while a test mode is in progress It blinks once if an error is detected either during a test mode or in normal DSL operation LOS Red Model K The LOS LED blinks once per second to indicate either framing errors or clock slips Clock slips are often caused by a mis configured clock mode Link Green The Link LED shows that there is an active physical connection to the Console Activity Green The Activity LED shows that there is data being transferred through the Console connection During a soft ware upgrade procedure if the Activity LED is on for an unusually long time there is a problem with the upgrade and the device should be restarted The TFTP server should be checked normal upgrades take about 10 seconds on a 100mbit link Configuration Configuration is done with either externally accessible DIP switches CLI or through the EOC Embedded Operations Channel from a Model 3096RC G SHDSL concentration card Power and power supply specifications The CPE comes with either an AC or DC power supply The supply s connection to the CPE is a 2 5 mm barrel receptacle with the center condu
34. e Twisted Pair Line coding TC PAM Trellis Coded Pulse Amplitude Modulation Transmission line 61 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide B Specifications Line rates DSL line All nx64 rates from 192kbps up to 5 696 Mbps Line interface Transformer coupled 2500 VRMS isolation G SHDSL physical connection RJ 45 2 wire polarity insensitive pins 4 and 5 Environment Operating temp 32 122 F 0 50 C Humidity 5 95 non condensing Altitude 0 15 000 feet 0 4 600 meters Third party software licenses Note The 3088A includes software developed under third party licenses Contact Patton Chapter 8 Contacting Patton for assistance on page 53 for more information Line rates DSL line 62 Appendix C Factory default values Chapter contents Factory default values focsoftyare contiourable parameters 64 63 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide C Factory default values Factory default values for software configurable parameters Note The default management IP address is 192 168 200 1 Note The default logout timer value is set for 300 seconds 5 minutes Table 7 3088A CA and 3088A D Parameter Default value Clock Mode Receive Recover DSL Timeslots 89 Tx Clock Normal Circuit ID Patton Model 3088A Password superuser Annex B Loopback Off Pattern Off DSL Mode CPE Device Type DCE Table 8 3088A A Parameter Def
35. e console session on 3088 Far End onfiguration node sof gt renote console I 2 Ion informs us that we are now onsole Reno console connection established ii apad S ions connected to the 3088 Far End console passuenti latas We can now enter commands on the remote console Figure 17 Opening a typical remote console session How to Disconnect The remote console session ends under any of the following conditions The user enters the command logout A timeout period of 5 minutes elapses since the user has entered a command to the console The DSL link drops Introduction 47 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 5 e Remote console operation The response upon logging out of the remote console session with the command logout is Console Remote con sole connection lost The following is what is displayed upon a user s logging out of a remote console session after logging in gt remote console gt Console Remote console connection established password logout Console Remote console connection lost gt The timeout period is a fixed non configurable parameter of 5 minutes If the remote 3088A far end has received no command within 5 minutes it automatically terminates the RCS Once the RCS is terminated the PC far end can establish a local console session if desired However if the PC near end wishes to re establish a RCS it is able to do so whether or not the PC far end
36. er 511 BER Meter Figure 13 Model 3088A Block Diagram Loopbacks The 3088A supports both Local Analog Loopbacks LAL and Remote Digital Loopbacks RDL These can be initiated either from the optional front panel switches or by the console command dsl set loopback lt offflal rdl gt The data path for the LAL is shown in figure 14 Introduction 43 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 4 Operation Note Local loopback causes bit errors on the remote end if the link is up DSL DSL Framer Framer 511 Pattern Line Generator 511 Pattern Generator 511 BER Meter 511 BER Meter Figure 14 Local Analog Loopback diagram The data received from the serial interface is looped back before going out on the DSL line Note that this loopback occurs after the pattern generator BER meter This means that running a 511 pattern in conjunction with an LAL should result in no error detected by the meter The data path for the RDL is shown in figure 15 511 Pattern 511 Pattern Generator Line Generator px 1 511 BER Pus DSL DSL Meter Framer Framer Figure 15 Remote Digital Loopback diagram The RDL causes the remote unit to loop the data received from the DSL line back tow the DSL line Patterns The 3088A can generate and detect 511 patterns These can be initiated either by the middle DIP switch or by the console command dsl set pattern lt off 511 gt When the pattern is started the DSL
37. er customer damage abuse or unauthorized modification If this product fails or does not perform as warranted your sole recourse shall be repair or replacement as described above Under no condition shall Patton Electronics be liable for any damages incurred by the use of this product These damages include but are not limited to the follow ing lost profits lost savings and incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of or inability to use this product Patton Electronics specifically disclaims all other warranties expressed or implied and the installation or use of this product shall be deemed an acceptance of these terms by the user Note Conformity documents of all Patton products can be viewed online at www patton com under the appropriate product page Summary Table of Contents HD Od gt o uoc wu wit amp reine CETTE A UD DOLI SEMILLA ES 14 Gondor 18 Oy Stensaas 34 ero EE 41 Remote console operatio OOOO 45 SomwareWpgrade ennio 49 Reset configuration to factory defaulis cirie 51 Cantictias l attoniforassistance viaria ira dicerie i 53 Compliance e 56 td inni 58 Factory delas ERROR E EE sica 63 Factory replacement parts and accessories essiens ioe eese tireo asea ero e Ror s reessione 66 VISTITA LIRA OO SII OTTO SS Tp 68 Table of Contents le sce EA 3 Table OF Contents ai aa 4 list Of WI D EE 8 eee EE eara E OSE S E S EE E E ES 9 A EET 10 A EC 10 Space TERCER lei Eidos 10 A ERR 11 Suonerie Rn 12 O
38. features externally accessible DIP switches loopback diagnostics SNMP HTTP remote management capabilities using OnSite Plug n Play as well as in band management Figure 1 OnSite 3088A Serial interface types The Model 3088A versions listed below provide the following types of built in serial interfaces Model 3088A A provides an RS 232 interface on a DB 25 female connector Model 3088A CA provides a V 35 interface on a DB 25 female connector Model 3088A D provides an X 21 interface on a DB 15 female connector Model 3088A K provides an El G 703 G 704 interface on dual BNC connectors and an RJ 48C receptacle Features e Symmetrical high data rate DSL G SHDSL Data rates up to 5 69 Mbps in 64 kbps intervals for X 21 and V 35 models Data rates up to 2 048 Mbps in 64 kbps intervals for El models e One of the following built in serial interfaces RS 232 selectable DCE or DTE Model 3088A A V 35 selectable DCE or DTE Model 3088A CA X 21 selectable DCE or DTE Model 3088A D El Model 3088A K Data rates up to 256kbps in 64 kbps intervals for RS 232 model Model 3088A A OnSite 3088A overview 15 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 1 General information 10 100 Ethernet port for management and configuration Built in testing and diagnostics e OnSite Plug n Play for easy installations Interoperable with other Patton G SHDSL modems Configurable as remote
39. g Started Guide 3 OnSite installation Connecting the Model 3088A K serial interface The Model 3088A K provides an El G 703 G 704 interface on dual BNC connectors and an RJ 48C receptacle and shall be rated for the proper application with respect to volt age current anticipated temperature flammability and CAUTION mechanical serviceability 1 The interconnecting cables shall be acceptable for external use Connecting the Model 3088A K to an E1 Network The Model 3088A K supports El network connections This section describes how to connect the network to your Model 3088A K Connect twisted pair 120 ohm to E1 network The Model 3088A K is equipped with a single RJ 48C jack for connections to a 120 ohm twisted pair E1 net work interface If your El network terminates via RJ 48C use the diagram below and the table following it to make the proper connections The connector pinout and signals are shown in figure 8 RJ 48C Jack Signal Name RX Receive Ring RX Receive Tip Shield TX Transmit Ring TX Transmit Tip Shield No connection No connection Figure 8 120 Ohm RJ 48C E1 interface Use the following connection diagram to connect the 120 ohm E1 network channel RJ 48C Cable 8 Wire 3088 K El 6 703 6 704 Signal Pin Network signal RX Ring 1 TX Ring RX Tip 2 TX Tip Shield 3 Shield TX Ring 4 RX Ring TX Tip 5 RX Tip Shield 6 Shield Figure 9 RJ 45 cable diagram for El c
40. have finished reviewing the reference click on the Go to Previous View button in the Adobe Acrobat Reader toolbar to return to your starting point Futura bold type Commands and keywords are in boldface font Futura bold italic type Parts of commands which are related to elements already named by the user are in boldface italic font Italicized Futura type Variables for which you supply values are in italic font Futura type Indicates the names of fields or windows Garamond bold type Indicates the names of command buttons that execute an action 13 Chapter 1 General information Chapter contents OnSite 308SA Overviews costs R ee Oe AREE A e ree EE 15 Serialinterfase NM 4 15 E RR 15 o RA RE RS la A RA 16 External AC niversal power supply sv 16 External s VIDI porer suppl c c o ie ii elio ii el ia i e i 17 14 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 1 General information OnSite 3088A overview The Patton Electronics Model 3088A G SHDSL OnSite provides high speed 2 wire connectivity to ISPs PTTs and enterprise environments using Symmetrical High data rate Digital Subscriber Line G SHDSL technology As a symmetric DSL CPE OnSite DSL offers the same data rates in both directions over a single pair of regular twisted pair lines using TC PAM modulation Line connection is made with an RJ 45 jack Standard versions of Model 3088A are powered by an 100 230 VAC Universal supply The CPE
41. he commands that start with system that the console recognizes system set help Lists all the commands that start with system set that the console recognizes system show help Lists all the commands that start with system show that the console recognizes e dsl help Lists all the commands that start with dsl that the console recognizes e dsl set help Lists all the commands that start with dsl set that the console recognizes dsl show help Lists all the commands that start with dsl show that the console recognizes dsl show errcntr help Lists all the commands that start with dsl show errcntr that the console recognizes el help Lists all the commands that start with el that the console recognizes el set help Lists all the commands that start with el set that the console recognizes el show help Lists all the commands that start with el show that the console recognizes System Configuration Commands The following commands allow the user to configure the system system set password password Sets the system password system set devicetype lt dte dce gt Sets the serial device type as DTE or DCE Only valid in CO mode system set circuitid lt circuitid gt Sets the circuit ID e system set clockmode internal external receiverecover Sets the clock mode Internal clock mode means the 3088A provides the clock to both the DSL and the serial E1 interface External clock mode means the 3088A uses the serial El t
42. is in an active local session because the RCS has pri ority over a local console session If the PC near end establishes an RCS while the PC far end is on a local session the PC far end is kicked off Differences in Local and Remote Control Session Behavior Since the remote console session communication occurs over the G SHDSL link s EOC channel some com mands via the RCS have unusual effects Remote Console Session RCS PC Far End PC es m E 3 Near End Near End For End Figure 18 Remote control session with LAL diagram dsl set loopback lal Do not issue this command over the RCS to the far end 3088A If the far end goes into Local Analog Loopback LAL the near end and far end 3088A NTUs can no longer communicate over the RCS so the near end 3088A would no longer be able to communi Do not issue this command to a far end unit If you were to do A cate with the far end 3088A CAUTION Introduction 48 Chapter Software Upgrade Chapter contents O OO 50 49 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 6 Software Upgrade Introduction The software upgrade feature is available through BOOTP TFTP The software upgrade takes approximately 2 3 minutes to complete To upgrade the software 1 2 3 4 Connect to the Model 3088A via the Ethernet management port and a Telnet session Enter the system show info command to view the unit s MAC address Configure a BOOTP TFTP ser
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44. lon es 57 Authotized Europe Reprod e e e ei io 57 56 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide A Compliance information Compliance EMC e FCC Part 15 Class A e EN55022 Class A e EN55024 Safety UL 60950 1 CSA C22 2 NO 60950 1 EC EN60950 1 2nd edition e AS NZS 60950 1 Radio and TV Interference FCC Part 15 This device generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception The device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection from such interference in a commercial installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If the device does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by disconnecting the unit the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures moving the computing equipment away from the receiver re orienting the receiving antenna and or plugging the receiving equipment into a different AC outlet such that the computing equip ment and receiver are on different branches CE Declaration of Conformity Patton Electronics Inc declares that this device is in co
45. ls you how to make these connections Connecting the twisted pair interface The Model 3088A supports communication between two DTE devices as follows Using 24 AWG 0 5 mm wire up to 21 500 feet 6 5 km at 192 kbps 10 000 feet 3 0 km at 2560 kbps Two things are essential 1 These units work in pairs Both units at the end of the twisted pair DSL span must be set for the same DTE rate one unit set as CO the other as CP 2 To function properly the Model 3088A needs one twisted pair of metallic wire This twisted pair must be unconditioned dry metallic wire between 19 0 9mm and 26 AWG 0 4mm the higher number gauges will limit distance Standard dial up telephone circuits or leased circuits that run through signal equalization equipment or standard flat modular telephone type cable are not acceptable The RJ 45 Line connector on the Model 3088A s twisted pair interface is polarity insensitive and is wired for a two wire interface The signal pin relationships are shown in figure 6 Model 3088A D X 21 female DB 15 Model 3088A A RS 232 female DB 25 Model 3088A CA V 35 female DB 25 Figure 6 Model 3088A Sync Serial interfaces 35 Installation Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 3 OnSite installation Connecting the Model 3088A serial interface This section describes how to connect the serial ports to your serial equipment and shall be rated fo
46. mpliance with the essential requirements and other rel evant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC The Declaration of Conformity may be obtained from Patton Elec tronics Inc at www patton com certifications The safety advice in the documentation accompanying this device shall be obeyed The conformity to the above directive is indicated by CE mark on the device Authorized European Representative D RM Green European Compliance Services Limited Avalon House Marcham Road Abingdon Oxon OX14 1UD UK Compliance 57 Appendix B Specifications Chapter contents Coe RI A O 59 DIE fe 59 SIE orde O 59 Serial OA NI AE et errr 59 Desse e 59 A RA E A en 59 Power A NI 59 EEEE e T RR 59 AER sii nr E ili sell 59 SMG esate ctl ET METTI DI UE 60 UN TUSCE NN 60 L ST Mede NN 60 DEC E ME EEE EE EE io T 60 Hey Green QT 60 COMPO 60 Powerand power supply pe ens cranio pie i iii lia 60 Exeria ACuniversal pep 61 Extetualas NDC power supply ER 61 TM IM aria 61 rede NE 61 A NO 62 bi ROSSO OO 62 SE physicalconoection A Eee 62 Pnvironiment sc iat anne E ROT e a iaia a 62 TC cn 62 58 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide B Specifications Clocking modes Internal external or receive recovered DTE rate All 64k steps from 64 to 5696 kbps Serial interface RS 232 Model 3088A A DCE DTE selectable V 35 Model 3088A CA DCE DTE selectable
47. not see this or idle The DSL sync state describes whether no sync words have been found out of sync there are no sync word errors in sync or whether we are transi tioning from out of sync to in sync acquiring sync or vice versa losing sync Typically when the link is training the sync state goes from out of sync to acquiring sync to in sync DSL Actual Rate The actual rate at which the DSL link is running minus DSL overhead DSL Line Condition Good or Poor Noise Margin Ratio the maximum tolerable increase in external noise power that still allows for BER of less than 1x 10 7 DSL Error Counters The following error counters are available CRC LOSW Loss of Sync Word El Loss of Signal Active or Inactive E1 Frame Sync Searching or Found El Frame Errors Yes or No E1 Buffer Slips Yes or No Alarms RED YELLOW BLUE Active or Inactive E1 Error Counters The following error counters are available Line Code Violations Path Code Violations Errored Seconds Severely Errored Seconds Severely Errored Frame Seconds Unavailable Seconds Controlled Slip Seconds Introduction 28 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 2 Configuration Line Errored Seconds Bursty Errored Seconds Degraded Minutes Help Commands The following commands are provided to help the user find the correct command help Lists all the commands that the console recognizes system help Lists all t
48. ond 3088A a user may login to the first 3088A s console and enter the remote console command to access the second 3088A s console Using this remote console feature the user can configure and query the status of the second 3088A from a remote location When the user is finished with the remote console the logout command can be used to return to the local console Example Command Line Interface Session 3088A K Command Shell Password 3088A gt system show config clocking clock mode receive recover dsl timeslots 31 system circuit id Patton Model 3088A interface timeslot map fffffffe line type el fractional line coding hdb3 line build out 75ohm rx equalizer inactive pass alarms inactive pass framing inactive g shdsl annex b mode cpe dsl test modes loopback off pattern off 3088A gt dsl show status configuration dsl mode cpe dsl timeslots 31 annex b status actual rate 0 loss of signal signal found noise margin 0 sync state out of sync link state idle test modes loopback off pattern off errors 0 error counters cre losw 3088A gt system set help Usage system set lt options gt Introduction 31 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide password circuitid clockmode ipaddress 3088A gt system se Set the login password Change the circuit ID Change the clocking mode Set the IP address of the console port t circuitid 3088A K Circuit ID 3088A gt system save config
49. onnection Installation 37 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 3 OnSite installation Connecting dual coaxial cable 75 ohm to El network The Model 3088A K is also equipped with dual female BNCs TX and RX for connection to a 75 ohm dual coax El network interface If your El network terminates via dual coaxial cable use figure 10 to make the proper connections and shall be rated for the proper application with respect to volt age current anticipated temperature flammability and CAUTION mechanical serviceability The interconnecting cables shall be acceptable for external use El interface TX 75 Ohm 120 Ohm Data to 6 703 6 704 network RX 75 Ohm Data from 6 703 6 704 Power network Figure 10 Model 3088A K rear panel Installation 38 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 3 OnSite installation Connecting power External AC universal power supply 1 Connect the power cord from the AC socket to the IEC 320 power entry connector on the universal input power supply that incorporates a disconnect device and shall be positioned within easy reach of the operator Ensure that the AC power CAUTION cable meets all applicable standards for the country in which it is to be installed and that it is connected to a wall outlet which has earth ground The external AC adaptor shall be a listed limited power source 2 Connect the barrel plug to the Power connector on the Model 3088A
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51. onsole session The communi cation with the remote 3088A far end is essentially the same as having a local console connection Introduction 46 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide Note Note 5 Remote console operation The local or remote 3088A may be CO or CPE as long as there is one of each Either the CO or CPE unit may accept a remote console connection With a remote console session open a user at PC far end is blocked from using the local console Upon typing anything the 3088A far end sends a message to the PC far end stating Console Remote console connection is open Figure 17 is a screenshot of opening a typical remote console session Ei Tera Term COMI VT Fie Edt Setup Control Window Help Configuration conpleted A pe Log in to 3088 Near End system show status command shows that DSL link is not up ber status errors tine 8 front panel switches te O I mm console command requests a Som node eor Care remote console session on 3088 Far End Remote console timed out trying to connect c show status Message informs us that the 3088 Far End did not Srani con respond and a remote MA console session was not opened idle B d node MEME of system show status command shows Me tate ETIN TL that the DSL link state is success pattern state idle ber status gate front pan 1 remote console command requests a ist Tan atatel alacena remot
52. ower up reading the LED status monitors and using the built in loopback test modes Power up To apply power to the Model 30884 first be sure that you have read section Power input connector on page 16 and that the unit is connected to the appropriate power source Power up the unit LED status monitors There are six LEDs that provide feedback on the state of the unit Figure 12 shows the location of the front panel LEDs Following figure 12 is a description of each LED s function Activity Sm ERR Terminal DSL Power Figure 12 Model 3088A front panel Power Green The Power LED glows solid during normal operation At startup during the POST the LED blinks once every second If the POST fails the unit does not enter normal operation and the LED blinks once every 0 4 seconds DSL Green The DSL LED glows solid while a DSL link is established While the DSL link is training it blinks once every second Link Green Model K The Link LED indicates the status of the E1 link It is dark when it detects no signal It blinks once per second when it detects signal but not valid framing It glows solid when it detects valid framing Introduction 42 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 4 Operation Terminal Green The Terminal LED glows solid under the following circumstances e 3088A CA with V 35 interface and 3088A A with RS 232 interface if the serial interface has asserted DTR 3088A
53. quipment returned without a Return Authorization Return for credit policy Less than 30 days No Charge Your credit will be issued upon receipt and inspection of the equipment 30 to 60 days We will add a 20 restocking charge crediting your account with 80 of the purchase price Over 60 days Products will be accepted for repairs only RMA numbers RMA numbers are required for all product returns You can obtain an RMA by doing one of the following Completing a request on the RMA Request page in the Support section at www patton com e By calling 1 301 975 1007 and speaking to a Technical Support Engineer By sending an e mail to returns patton com All returned units must have the RMA number clearly visible on the outside of the shipping container Please use the original packing material that the device came in or pack the unit securely to avoid damage during shipping Shipping instructions The RMA number should be clearly visible on the address label Our shipping address is as follows Patton Electronics Company RMA xxxx 7622 Rickenbacker Dr Gaithersburg MD 20879 4773 USA Patton will ship the equipment back to you in the same manner you ship it to us Patton will pay the return shipping costs Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RMAs 55 Appendix A Compliance information Chapter contents Compare vad 57 DNI Eni ede EE 57 COSO T mI 57 Radio and eee FP NN 57 GE beclargmon ot Con
54. r the proper application with respect to volt age current anticipated temperature flammability and CAUTION mechanical serviceability 1 The interconnecting cables shall be acceptable for external use The Model 3088A versions listed below provide the following types of built in serial interfaces Model 3088A A provides an RS 232 interface on a DB 25 female connector Model 3088A CA provides a V 35 interface on a DB 25 female connector Model 3088A D provides an X 21 interface on a DB 15 female connector Connecting the Model 3088A to a DCE or DTE device The Models 3088A A 3088A CA and 3088A D provide serial interfaces for connecting to a DCE or DTE device The serial interface default configuration is DCE for connection to DTE data terminal equipment such as a router However the serial interface on the 3088 A may be configured as DTE data terminal equip ment for connection to DCE such as a modem or multiplexer When the 30884 is set as CO the internal serial interface is always configured as DCE When the CO is set to external the serial interface is configured as DTE DSL Span Remote Model 3088A Fy a Arai Trouh 1S pih E huis OT Mux DCE e i Figure 7 Connecting the Model 3088A D to X 21 DTE or DCE You may change the DCE DTE orientation from the default position DCE by turning DIP switch S1 5 to the ON position refer to table 3 on page 23 Installation 36 Model 3088A Series Gettin
55. ransmit clock as its DSL transmit clock Receive recover clock mode means that the 3088A uses the DSL receive clock as its DSL transmit clock and as the serial E1 receive clock The following commands allow the user to view the current system configuration e system show config Shows the configuration of the entire system including DSL and serial E1 lines Any changes to the system configuration or the DSL configuration will be lost on the next power cycle unless the changes are saved The command system save config is used to save the changes System Status Commands The following commands show system status system show status Shows the following system status information LEDs DSL test mode front panel switch settings DSL link state and configuration mode Introduction 29 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 2 Configuration DSL Configuration Commands The following commands are used to configure the DSL dsl set timeslots lt 1 32 e1 89 v 35 x 21 4 rs 232 gt Sets the number of timeslots For El NTUs the number of El timeslots is set simultaneously The El timeslot mapping will be set to the default The data rate is calculated by the equation data rate timeslots x 64k e dsl set annex a b Set the annex dsl set lineprobe lt enabled disabled gt Enable or disable line probe e dsl set loopback lt off lal rdl gt Start or stop loopbacks e dsl set pattern lt off 511 gt Start or stop PRBS
56. rhernerConsale PoR o A A i elia ie le a ee ia e i LU 71 68 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide Line port E Interface pinouts RJ 45 connector RS 232 interface Pin 1 Signal No connection No connection No connection Tip Ring No connection No connection Co N S Gi S OD No connection DB 25 female connector DTE DCE orientation Pin Signal Designation Source Pin Signal Designation Source 1 Shield Common 14 Secondary TD DTE 2 TD DTE 15 Transmit Clock DCE 3 RD DCE 16 Secondary RD DCE 4 RTS DTE 17 Receiver Clock DCE 5 CIS DCE 18 Local Loopback DTE 6 DSR DCE 19 Secondary RTS DTE 7 Signal Ground Common 20 Data Terminal Ready DTE 8 CD DCE 21 Remote Loopback DTE 9 DC Test Voltage 22 Ring Indicator DCE 10 DC Test Voltage 23 Data Signal Rate Selector DTE DCE 12 Secondary CD DCE 24 External Transmit Clock DTE 13 Secondary CTS DCE 25 Test Mode DCE line port 69 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide V 35 interface E Interface pinouts DB 25 female connector DTE DCE orientation E Frame Ground TxC b DTE Source 2 TxD a DTE Source 14 TxD b DTE Source 3 RxD a DCE Source TxC a DCE Source 4 RTS DTE Source 16 RxD b DCE Source 5 CTS DCE Source RxC a DCE Source 6 DSR DCE Source LL DTE Source 7 Signal Ground DTR 8 CD DCE
57. ta rate Serial E1 Timeslots Defines the total number of serial E1 timeslots utilized This value 3 89 RS 232 must be less than or equal to DSL timeslots 3 89 V 35 3 89 X 21 1 32 E1 Timeslot Defines E1 to DSL timeslot mapping By default defined utilized DSL Mapping timeslots are mapped to the first n data bearing timeslots on the El Model K line Line type determines which timeslots are data bearing El Unframed 0 31 E1 Fractional 1 31 EI CRC 1 31 El MF 1 15 17 31 E1 CRCMF 1 15 17 31 Line Type Defines the framing format of the E1 line El Unframed Model K Clear Channel G 703 E1 Fractional E1 CRC E1 Multiframe E1 CRC amp Multiframe Line Code Selects line coding for the El line AMI Model K HDB3 El only Line Build Out Selects wave form used on the El line Pulse 75 Ohm E1 Model K Pulse 120 Ohm E1 RX Equalizer When enabled this feature removes signal distortion introduced on Enabled select for Model K the E1 cable long haul link Introduction Disabled select for short haul link Long haul LBO line build out is defined by ANSI T1 403 20 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide Parameter Pass Framing Model K Table 2 OnSite configurable parameters Continued Description When enabled the OnSite transparently passes framing information E1 TSO over the DSL link to the remote El network 2 Configuration Possible Values Enabled or Disabled
58. tion by issuing console commands the device will not execute your commands except for the ds start command and the show commands Instead the OnSite will respond with a message indicating the device is operating in DIP switch configuration mode Ifyou attempt to modify any configuration parameters via the EOC by changing EOC variables the OnSite will not execute your changes Introduction 19 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide Table 2 lists the Model 3088A s configurable parameters Table 2 OnSite configurable parameters 2 Configuration Parameter Description Possible Values Password The password used to login to the console Character strings 1 9 characters long Circuit ID The circuit ID used to identify the unit Character string 1 64 characters long DTE Loops The DB 25 interface can request LALs and RDLs using its RRDL and Enabled or Disabled model CA amp A RLAL pins If DTE loops are disabled requests for loopbacks on these pins will be ignored TX Clock models CA A amp D Defines where RS 232 V 35 or X 21 serial transmit data is sam pled in relation to the TX clock on the falling edge normal or the rising edge inverted of the TX clock Normal or Inverted DSL Data Rate Defines the number of DSL timeslots The DSL data rate is calculated 1 72 Timeslots by the equation data rate DSL timeslots x 64k This value also defines the maximum serial E1 da
59. ver to prepare for the upgrade Enter the system upgrade yes command to begin the upgrade After approximately 2 3 minutes the 3088A will operate with the upgraded software Introduction 50 Chapter 7 Reset configuration to factory defaults Chapter contents krets NNN 52 51 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 7 Reset configuration to factory defaults Introduction The configuration can be reset to factory defaults using DIP switch S A factory reset allows a user to recover from a forgotten password To reset to the configuration 1 Turn the Model 3088A off 2 Turn the S1 1 switch to the ON position 3 Turn the Model 3088A on 4 Turn the S1 1 switch to the OFF position Introduction 52 Chapter 8 Contacting Patton for assistance Chapter contents din ace rer E 54 Canitaetiatormationi ENE 54 Pacton sapport hadquakes ine E RN 54 Alternate Parton suppart tor Europe Middle Fast and Africa EMEA conri 54 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RIVIAS 2 kennelen 54 Me cri TEE 54 Rim MOT anice a n 55 ram eae eee 55 Retum tenered peal RE 55 ae 55 A e ee cec rM n 55 53 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide 8 Contacting Patton for assistance Introduction This chapter contains the following information e Contact information describes how to contact Patton technical support for assistance Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizati
60. you power it down again Introduction 22 Model 3088A Series Getting Started Guide DIP switch settings The following tables provide an overview of the OnSite DIP switch functions Introduction 2 Configuration Table 3 Model 3088A Series S1 DIP Switch Functions Configuration Position Function A CA D models Function K models Software Reset Software Reset 1 2 Reserved ON Multiframe OFF Fractional Unframed SES ON CRC OFF Fractional Unframed S1 4 Line Coding ON HDB3 OFF AMI 1 5 DTE DCE CO Only Reserved Leave OFF ON DTE OFF DCE 1 6 Annex Annex ON Annex B ON Annex B OFF Annex A OFF Annex A S1 7 Timing Source CO only Timing Source ON Internal ON Internal OFF External Network OFF External Network 1 8 DSL Mode DSL Mode ON CO ON CO OFF CPE OFF CPE a For the Fractional or Unframed setting both S1 2 and S1 3 must be set to the OFF position For the Fractional setting timeslots must be set to a value less than 32 a data rate set at 1984 or less on DIP switch S4 For the Unframed setting timeslots must be set to a value equal to 32 the 2048 data rate on DIP switch S4 Table 4 Model 3088A Series S3 DIP Switch Functions Test Modes and Patterns Position 3 1 S32 E D S34 FS S3 6 Reserved Function 511 Pattern S3 7 S3 8 Test Mode Remote Test Mode Local 23 Model 308
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