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1.         Interface          Select an interface from the drop down list   m Wire Pair 1     The profile applies to Wire Pair 1   m Wire Pair 2     The profile applies to Wire Pair 2     Select Wire Pair 1 if this profile is to be used for ports that  use only one wire pair           3  Click on Apply     8900 A2 GB20 50    August 2005 3 7    3  Configuration Using the Web Interface    Configuring Alarm Threshold Profiles  8955  8965  8968  8975     Use the Configuration   Alarm Threshold Profiles screen to define sets of alarm  thresholds that you can apply to DSL ports     To create an alarm threshold profile for a ReachDSL or ADSL line card     1  Click on Create New Profile  The Alarm Threshold Profile Create screen    appears     2  Enter or select the following fields        Field    Description       Profile Name    Specify a name for this alarm profile        Downstream   Near End Alarm Profile       Loss of Frame Seconds    SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous message are sent if the  number of LOFS events in a 15 minute interval meets or  exceeds the selected value  0 900 seconds  where 0  disables the messages         Loss of Signal Seconds    SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous messages are sent if  the number of LOS events in a 15 minute interval meets  or exceeds the selected value  0 900 seconds  where 0  disables the messages         Loss of Power Seconds    SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous messages are sent if  the number of LPRS events in a 15 minute interval meets  or exceeds t
2.     Maintenance Procedures       Overview    This chapter provides instructions on how to perform miscellaneous maintenance  procedures     m Uploading and Downloading a Configuration on page 6 2  m Downloading and Switching Firmware on page 6 4    m Restarting the Line Card on page 6 5    8900 A2 GB20 50 August 2005 6 1    6  Maintenance Procedures    Uploading and Downloading a Configuration    6 2    Your configuration options for the BLC reside in a file in memory on the SCP  card  This file may be saved for purposes of disaster recovery by uploading it to  an FTP  File Transfer Protocol  server  A configuration file may be restored by  downloading it from an FTP server     Use the System   Save and Restore screen to     Save  upload  the configuration to an external file using FTP     Restore  download  the configuration from an external file using FTP  A  downloaded configuration file remains in the memory of the SCP card until it is  overwritten by another downloaded configuration file  or until the SCP card is  reset to factory defaults     Reset the SCP card using factory default configuration settings    Reset the SCP card using downloaded configuration settings    p Procedure    To upload and download configurations     1     In the Configuration  FTP  box  set the parameters as shown in the following  table        Configuration  FTP  Parameters       FTP Server IP Address Specify the network address of the FTP server where  the configuration is to be uploaded to o
3.    ADSL2  32 to 16000 kbps downstream and 32 to 1056 kbps upstream       ADSL2   32 to 29000 kbps downstream and 32 to 2200 kbps upstream   The Model 8965 has 24 ports and the Model 8968 has 48 ports     Model 8975 supports ReachDSL   providing ADSL or ReachDSL 2 2 on a  port by port basis depending on the capabilities of the line and endpoint     Model 8985 supports Single pair High speed Digital Subscriber Line   SHDSL   It can be set to adapt to the line conditions at startup  or set to a  fixed line rate from 192 to 2304 kbps  or 384 to 4608 kbps with two wire pairs    It has 24 ports     The 8955  8965  8968  8975  and 8985 line cards are configured and managed  using the Shelf Concentration and Processing  SCP  card     Part of Paradyne   s Hotwire Connected    program  the cards interoperate with  third party DSL endpoints providing end users with the ability to select the best  equipment to fit their application  The line cards also integrate support for multiple  DSL services on a single card     August 2005 1 1    1  About the ATM Line Cards    ATM Line Card Features    The ATM Line Cards have these standard features     ATM Features    Alarm indication  Activates front panel LEDs   Diagnostics  Provides lamp test and SHDSL line loopback  8985      Device and test monitoring  Provides the capability of tracking and  evaluating the unit   s operation  including health and status  and error rate  monitoring     Software upgrade  Supports software upgrades using FTP   
4.    Overview  The ATM line cards provide the following diagnostic tools   m Lamp Teston page 5 1      Tests the front panel LEDs on a line card   m Loopback Test  Model 8985 Only  on page 5 2      Performs Loopback test on the SHDSL span of the network for  Model 8985 cards   Lamp Test    Use the Tests   Lamp Test screen to verify that the front panel LEDs on line card  are functional   p Procedure    To test the LEDs   1  Select a Slot from the drop down list     2  Click on Start Lamp Test  The button changes to Stop Lamp Test  and power is  applied to all LEDs on the card s front panel   3  When you have checked the LEDs  click on Stop Lamp Test     If all LEDs did not light up  contact your service representative     8900 A2 GB20 50 August 2005 5 1    5  Diagnostics    Loopback Test  Model 8985 Only     Use the Tests   SHDSL Loopbacks screen to start and stop line loopback tests     p Procedure    To run a SHDSL loopback test   1  Click on Configure Test s   The SHDSL Loopback Tests setup screen appears   2  Select a Slot from the drop down list     3  For any port and direction  STUC or STUR   click on the associated Payload  Loopback button if you want the loopback to include a data payload     4  For any port and direction  click in the Start box if you want the entity to be  included in the loopback tests     5  Click on Start Selected  The button changes to Stop Selected     6  When you have completed testing  click on Stop Selected     5 2 August 2005 8900 A2 GB20 50
5.   6 3  m Downloading and Switching Firmware                 00 00005 6 4  Downloading Firmware             llle 6 4  Switching Firmware       llle 6 5  m Restarting the Line Card             0 00 0 cee ee 6 5    Connector Pin Assignments    m 8620 and 8820 Telco Connector Pinouts                 00000  A 1  m Model 8968 Line Card Telco Connector Pinouts                  A 2    Technical Specifications    Index    August 2005 8900 A2 GB20 50    8900 A2 GB20 50    About This Guide    Document Purpose and Intended Audience    This guide contains information needed to configure and operate the Models  8955 B1  8965 B2  8968 B1  8975 B1  and 8985 B2 ATM line cards  and is  intended for installers and operators  Basic installation information can be found in  the ATM Line Cards  Models 8955  8965  8968  8975  and 8985  Installation    Instructions     Document Summary       Section    Description       Chapter 1  About the ATM Line  Cards    Describes the cards    features and capabilities        Chapter 2  Accessing the SCP  Card Web Interface    Provides instructions for accessing the user interface        Chapter 3  Configuration Using  the Web Interface    Provides instructions for configuring the line cards        Chapter 4  Monitoring    Describes how to locate information about a line card  and its status        Chapter 5  Diagnostics    Provides instructions for running a lamp test and  loopback test        Chapter 6  Maintenance  Procedures    Provides instructions for upl
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7.   Select a profile for upstream traffic           Downstream Profile       Select a profile for downstream traffic           August 2005    8900 A2 GB20 50    8900 A2 GB20 50    For example  if     3  Configuration Using the Web Interface    m Start Slot is 1 and End Slot is 2  m Slot VPI and VCI are 0 and 35  m SCP VPI and Start VCI are 2 and 32    The VCCs created have the following VPI  VCI values     Slot  Slot 1 Port 1 0 35  Port 2 0 35       Port 24 0 35  Slot2 Port 1 0 35  Port 2 0 35       Port 24 0 35    SCP Card  2 32  2 33     2 55  2 56  2 57     2 79    August 2005 3 15    3  Configuration Using the Web Interface    Configuring ATM Ports    Use the Configuration   ATM Port screen to associate a DSL port or the T1 E1 port  with an ATM segment location  ATM segment location ID is a 16 octet field that  identifies this ATM interface for OAM F5 loopbacks  When a segment F5 OAM  loopback cell is received  the destination segment location in the cell is compared  to the segment location ID for the port  If the destination location ID matches the  location ID or is all ones  the cell is looped back to the source  If there is not a  match  the cell passes through the card     p Procedure    To associate a port with an ATM segment location   1  Select a Slot and Port from the drop down lists  and click on Select     2  Enter an ATM Segment Location ID  The value must be 32 hexadecimal  characters or ALLONES  Allowed values are restricted per ITU T1 610 as  follows        
8.   The cards    ATM features include     Classes of service  Supports traffic management service categories  necessary to support voice and data applications         CBR       rt VBR       nrt VBR       UBR  only class of service supported for the Model 8955     Auto configuration  Two Virtual Channel Connections  VCCs  per port are  automatically configured  providing data and voice services     Multiple virtual circuits  Up to 250 additional VCCs can be configured by the  user and assigned among the DSL ports     ATM statistics  Maintains statistics for       Total cells received       Total cells transmitted       Total cells dropped       Loss of cell delineation events        Cells with uncorrectable HEC    Endpoint Support Features    The cards    endpoint support features include     Third party endpoint support  Models 8965  8968  8975  and 8985 line  cards support third party endpoints through the Hotwire Connected program   including Integrated Access Devices  IADs  and data only endpoints from  numerous industry leading vendors  The Model 8985 card supports third party  endpoints using the ITU SHDSL standard     August 2005 8900 A2 GB20 50    1  About the ATM Line Cards    m Model 6381 and 6390 Modem support  Models 8955  8965  8975  and 8968  line cards support the Model 6381 Modem  The Model 8955 line card also  supports the discontinued Model 6390 Modem     m Model 8300 Modem support  The Model 8985 line card supports the  Model 8300 Modem     m Automatic rate ad
9.   panel of the Model 8955  8965  8975  and 8985 line cards  The Model 8955  not                         shown  has the same LED designations and behaviors as the Model 8965                                   Type LED LED is     Indicating      SYSTEM OK Green  On Card failure  System processing  functions have stopped   Off No power to card   Green  Card functioning normally   Pulsing  Green  Firmware download needed   Fast Blinking  Alrm Amber  On Alarm is present on the card  ATM  interface is not being detected   Off Normal operation  no alarms   Q  i   A Test Amber  On Test in progress      R E Off Normal operation  no tests      Oo a  Amber  Self test is in progress   o id Fast Blinking  s  ATM BUS TX Off Inactive   Os or Green  Cells are being transmitted   o s SYS BUS Fast Blinking  B 7t RX Off Inactive  link down      v Green  Cells are being received   Fast Blinking  LOC Amber  On Loss Of Clock  Bus clock signal is  not present   Off Normal operation   DSL PORT   1 13 12 24   Green  On Good signal  unit is trained   Off Port is disabled   Green  Port is in test  or is down   Slow Blinking  Green  Port is training   Fast Blinking  ALT BANK Off The ports not currently displayed  by the port status LEDs are  functioning normally or are  disabled   04 17425 01  05 17632  03 17426 Amber  One of the ports not currently  Fast Blinking being displayed by the port status  LEDs is down  in test  or in training  mode     8900 A2 GB20 50                     Pulsing  LED turns off
10.  8820 Telco Connector Pinouts    8900 A2 GB20 50    For 24 port line cards  the Telco 50 pin connectors  on the back of the 8620 BLC chassis  numbered  1   3  and the 8820 BLC chassis  numbered 1   18   provide the 2 wire loop interface from each DSL  port to either the POTS splitter shelf or  if the loop  is not being shared with POTS  then to the Main  Distribution Frame  MDF   The following table lists  the pin assignments for each of these interfaces     Pin  Number 50           Pin  Number 1    00 16714                                                          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 92 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     August 2005       A  Connector Pin Assignments    Model 8968 Line Card Telco Connector Pinouts    The Telco 50 pin connectors on the faceplate of   the Model 8968 line card provide the 2 wire loop Pin  interface from each DSL port to either the POTS Number 50  splitter shelf or  if the loop is not being shared with   POTS  then to the Main Distribution Frame  MDF         A 2    The following table lists the pin assignments for  each of these interfaces     The bottom conn
11.  Port Select from the drop down list the first port in a range to  have a connection established to the SCP card  The  range of ports will be applied to all slots selected    End Port Select from the drop down list the last port in a range to  have a connection established to the SCP card  It may be  the same as the Start Port  The range of ports will be  applied to all slots selected    Slot VPI Enter the VPI of this circuit    Slot VCI Enter the VCI of this circuit        Segment End Point  Slot     Select True or False from the drop down list to signify  whether this connection is the segment endpoint  This  field determines if the port card will function as an  endpoint for ATM OAM loopbacks  If False  the port card  will loop back a cell only if its location ID matches the  preconfigured location ID   See Configuring ATM Ports on  page 3 16   All other loopback cells are passed to the  next segment        SCP VPI    Enter the VPI of this range of VCCs        SCP Start VCI    Enter the first VCI of this range of VCCs        Segment End Point    Select True or False from the drop down list to signify  whether this connection is the segment endpoint  This  field determines if the port card will function as an  endpoint for ATM OAM loopbacks  If False  the port card  will loop back a cell only if its location ID matches the  preconfigured location ID   See Configuring ATM Ports on  page 3 16   All other loopback cells are passed to the  next segment        Upstream Profile  
12.  The first byte must be 01  02  03  FF or 6A       Ifthe first octet is FF  then octets 2   16 must also be FF       Ifthe first octet is 6A  then octets 2   16 must also be 6A     3  Click on Apply     3 16 August 2005 8900 A2 GB20 50    3  Configuration Using the Web Interface    Configuring Traffic Profiles    Use the Configuration   Profile Traffic Descriptor screen to define  modify  and  delete ATM traffic profiles     To create a traffic profile     1  On the Configuration   Profile Traffic Descriptor screen  click on Create New  Profile  The first Configuration   Profile Traffic Descriptor Create screen  appears     2  Select a Class of Service  CoS  from the drop down list       UBR   Unspecified Bit Rate      CBR  Constant Bit Rate      nrt VBR   Non Real Time Variable Bit Rate      rt VBR   Real Time Variable Bit Rate    3  The Configuration   Profile Traffic Descriptor Create   CoS screen appears   What fields are displayed depends on the Class of Service  Enter or select                             Field Description   Profile Name Enter a name for this profile    PCR Enter a Peak Cell rate from 0 to 351566    SCR Enter a Sustainable Cell Rate from 0 to 351566    CDVT Enter a Cell Delay Variation Tolerance from 0 to 100000   If you enter 0  a CDVT value is automatically calculated    MDCR Enter a Minimum Desired Cell Rate from 0 to 351566    MBS Enter a Maximum Burst Size from 0 to 351566    Tagging Select Yes or No from the drop down list to determine if    taggi
13.  momentarily once per second   Slow Blinking  LED turns on momentarily once per second   Fast Blinking  LED turns off and on in equal duration 4 times per second     August 2005       4  Monitoring    Front Panel LEDs  Model 8968     The following table describes the meaning and states of the LEDs on the front  panel of the Model 8968 line card  The card has 24 LEDs to show the state of DSL                                        04 17507    4 4                   ports  Depending on the setting of the switch on the face of the card  the LEDs   reflect the state of ports 1 24 or 25   48    Type LED LED is     Indicating       SYSTEM OK Green  On Card failure  System processing   functions have stopped   Off No power to card   Green  Card functioning normally   Pulsing  Green  Firmware download needed   Fast Blinking  Alrm Amber  On Alarm is present on the card  ATM  interface is not being detected   Off Normal operation  no alarms   Test Amber  On Test in progress    Off Normal operation  no tests   Amber  Self test is in progress   Fast Blinking   DSL PORT   1 25 24 48   Green  On Good signal  unit is trained   Off Port is disabled   Green  Port is in test  or is down   Slow Blinking  Green  Port is training   Fast Blinking                     Pulsing  LED turns off momentarily once per second   Slow Blinking  LED turns on momentarily once per second   Fast Blinking  LED turns off and on in equal duration 4 times per second     August 2005    8900 A2 GB20 50       Diagnostics 
14.  thresholds for the port        ADSL2 PSD Profile Name    Select a PSD profile from the drop down list        ADSL2  PSD Profile Name    Select a PSD profile from the drop down list        Power Management    Specify whether power management is supported on this  port     m Enabled   Power management is enabled  m Disabled   Power management is disabled    Power management refers to the following modes  defined  in the ADSL2 specification     m L2 low power  Power consumption is reduced at the  local unit when there is no traffic  Entry to and exit from  L2 low power mode happens so quickly that it is  undetectable by the user     m L3 low power  The port enters sleep mode during  extended periods of inactivity  saving power at both the  local and remote units        Power Management State  Enabling    Select the line states that the port may autonomously  switch to on this line     m Idle     L3 low power mode  m Low Power     L2 low power mode  m Both     Both L2 and L3 low power modes    m None     Power management is disabled       LO Time          Specify the minimum number of seconds allowed between  an exit from the low power  L2  state and the next entry into  the low power state           3 4    August 2005    8900 A2 GB20 50    3  Configuration Using the Web Interface       Field Description       L2 Time Specify the minimum number of seconds allowed between     m An entry into the low power  L2  state and the first  power trim in the low power state    m Two consec
15. 3 10   line  3 6   traffic  3 17  Protocol Initialization Failure alarm  4 1    R    ReachDSL  line profiles  3 6  related documents  iv  reset  card  6 5  to downloaded settings  6 3  to factory defaults  6 2  restart card  6 5  restoring configuration from server  6 2    S    save configuration to server  6 2  saving a configuration  6 2  screens  how to use  2 1  Serial Number  4 1  Severely Errored Second alarm  4 1  Severely Errored Seconds  4 1  SHDSL   line profiles  3 7   loopback  5 2   ports  3 5  size of card  B 1  slot to slot cross connections  3 14    August 2005 8900 A2 GB20 50    SNMP  general management capabilities  1 4  MIBs supported  1 4  trap support  1 4  SNR Margin Defect alarm  4 1  software reset  6 5  spectrum management  3 1  speeds  automated adjustment  1 3  status  4 1  Syslog status  4 1  System  Contact  4 1  Location  4 2  Name  4 2    T    technical manuals  iv  technical specifications  B 1  Telco 50 pin connectors  A 1   A 2  test  5 1   LEDs  5 1   procedures  5 1   SHDSL  5 2    8900 A2 GB20 50    Index    threshold profiles  3 8  3 10  traffic profiles  3 17  traps  1 4    U    Unavailable Second alarm  4 2  Unavailable Seconds  4 2  Unknown Cell Log  4 2  uploading a configuration  6 2  user interface  configuration of card  3 1  how to use  2 1  monitoring  4 1    V    voice over DSL  1 3    W    web interface   accessing  2 1   menu tabs  2 2  website  Paradyne technical manuals  iv  weight of card  B 1    August 2005 IN 3    Index  
16. ATM Line Cards    Models 8955  8965  8968   8975  and 8985    User   s Guide  Document No  8900 A2 GB20 50    August 2005    Copyright 2005 Paradyne Corporation   All rights reserved   Printed in U S A     Notice    This publication is protected by federal copyright law  No part of this publication may be copied or distributed   transmitted  transcribed  stored in a retrieval system  or translated into any human or computer language in any form  or by any means  electronic  mechanical  magnetic  manual or otherwise  or disclosed to third parties without the  express written permission of Paradyne Corporation  8545 126th Ave  N   Largo  FL 33773     Paradyne Corporation makes no representation or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically  disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose  Further  Paradyne Corporation  reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without  obligation of Paradyne Corporation to notify any person of such revision or changes     Changes and enhancements to the product and to the information herein will be documented and issued as a new  release to this manual     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  tra
17. Management  RFC 2514     m Evolution of MIB II Interfaces  RFC 2863     m ADSL Extension MIB  Models 8965  8975  and 8968    draft ietf adslmib adslext txt     m SHDSL MIB  Model 8985 only   draft ietf adsImib hdsl2  txt   m Entity MIB Using SMIv2  RFC 2037   m MIB Il and the Interfaces Group MIB  RFC 1213  RFC 2233   m Paradyne enterprise MIBs for        xDSL Interface       SLE Device Control       SLE Device Health and Status       MaxVciVpi MIB Table       IF MIB Table       ATM VPL Statistics Table    SNMP Trap Support    The ATM Line Cards support SNMP traps as shown in the 8620 and 8820  Broadband Loop Carrier SNMP Reference     1 4 August 2005 8900 A2 GB20 50    Accessing the SCP Card Web Interface       Introduction    The ATM line cards can be configured and monitored using     m The SCP card   s Command Line Interface  see the 8620 and 8820 Broadband  Loop Carrier Command Line Interface Reference  or TL1 interface  see the  8620 and 8820 Broadband Loop Carrier TL1 Interface Reference     m GrandVIEW EMS 4 1 or above  see the GrandVIEW EMS User s Guide     m SNMP using another EMS  see the 8620 and 8820 Broadband Loop Carrier  SNMP Reference     m The web interface of the Shelf Concentration and Processing  SCP  card     Logging Into the Web Interface    To access the web interface     p Procedure    1  Open your web browser   Internet Explorer Version 6 or above is  recommended      2  Type http    and the IP address of the SCP card into the Address field of your  
18. SL  not  ADSL2  endpoints that support S 1 2 encoding  set  Latency to Interleaved and Max Delay to 1 ms        Max Noise Margin    Select the maximum additional noise margin        Min Noise Margin    Select the minimum noise margin              Target Noise Margin       Select a target noise margin        3 6    August 2005    8900 A2 GB20 50    3  Click on Apply     3  Configuration Using the Web Interface    Creating Line Profiles for Ports  8985     p Procedure    To create a line profile for SHDSL ports     1  Click on Create New Profile  The SHDSL Profile Create screen appears     2  Enter or select the following fields        Field    Description       Profile Name    Specify a name for this line profile        Max Rate    Enter a maximum rate from 192 to 2304 kbps        Min Rate    Enter a minimum rate from 192 to 2304 kbps        Mode    Select the regional setting supported  as specified by  ITU T G 991 2     m AnnexA  m Annex B    m Both       Remote Management    Select Enable or Disable from the drop down list to  determine whether remote management is supported for  the network element this profile is assigned to        Reference Clock    Select the timing source from the drop down list     m System     Clocking is provided by the backplane   The  backplane clock is configured on the Configuration    System   Clocking screen      m Local     Clocking is provided by an onboard oscillator        Target Margin    Enter a target noise margin from 2 15 dBm  or None
19. Word Seconds    Status   DSL or SHDSL Statistics       Model Number    System   Slot Information       No Neighbor Present alarm    Status   DSL or SHDSL Performance       Protocol Initialization Failure alarm    Status   DSL or SHDSL Performance       Serial Number    System   Slot Information       Severely Errored Second alarm    Status   DSL or SHDSL Performance       Severely Errored Seconds    Status   DSL or SHDSL Statistics       SNR Margin Defect alarm    Status   DSL or SHDSL Performance       Syslog    Status   Syslog       System Contact          System   System Information          August 2005    4 1    4  Monitoring    4 2    Table 4 1     Location of ATM Line Card Information  2 of 2        Field    Screen       System Location    System   System Information       System Name    System   System Information       Unavailable Second alarm    Status   DSL or SHDSL Performance       Unavailable Seconds    Status   DSL or SHDSL Statistics          Unknown Cell Log    Status   Unknown Cell Log             For example  to view the system log  click on Syslog under Status in the web  interface menu frame  The Status   System Log screen appears        Configuration  Tests    Status                   Status     System  Alarms     Port Rates     Syslog     Unknown  Cell Log     Redundancy     Bandwidth  Usage     Web Users                    Performance  E         Ethernet    ATM    System    Statistics         SHDSL     DS3             m Status   Syslog    _Clear Log   R
20. abled  or Reset from the drop down  list to determine the status of the port                 3  Click on Apply     Configuring ADSL Ports  8965  8968     Use the Configuration   DSL Port screen to set parameters for an ADSL port on  the 8965 or 8968 line card     p Procedure    To configure an ADSL port     1  Select a Port from the drop down list and click on Select  Current values for  the port are displayed     2  Enter or select the following fields        Field Description       Line Circuit Name Enter a name from 1 to 255 characters long to indicate to  whom the port is assigned  The following values are  reserved and cannot be used  AVAILABLE  port is not  assigned   and FAULTY  port is faulty and can not be  assigned                  8900 A2 GB20 50 August 2005 3 3    3  Configuration Using the Web Interface       Field    Description       Line Code    Select a line code     m MultiMode   The port uses the line code of its partner  modem    m ANSI T1 413   The port uses DMT modulation    m ITU G dmt Annex A   The port uses G 992 1 Annex A  modulation    m ITU G dmt Annex B   The port uses G 992 1 Annex B  modulation    m ITU G lite   The port uses G 992 2 modulation    m ADSL2 Annex A   The port uses G 992 3 Annex A  modulation    m ADSL2  Annex A   The port uses G 992 5 Annex A  modulation       DSL Line Profile Name    Enter the name of a DSL line profile to set rates for the  port        DSL Alarm Profile Name    Enter the name of a DSL alarm profile to set alarm 
21. ables the messages         Loss of Signal Seconds    SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous message are sent if the  number of LOSS events in a 15 minute interval meets or  exceeds the selected value  0 900 seconds  where 0  disables the messages         Loss of Link Seconds    SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous message are sent if the  number of LOLS events in a 15 minute interval meets or  exceeds the selected value  0 900 seconds  where 0  disables the messages         Errored Seconds    SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous message are sent if the  number of ES events in a 15 minute interval meets or  exceeds the selected value  0 900 seconds  where 0  disables the messages         Severely Errored Seconds    SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous message are sent if the  number of SES events in a 15 minute interval meets or  exceeds the selected value  0 900 seconds  where 0  disables the messages         Unavailable Seconds    SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous message are sent if the  number of UAS events in a 15 minute interval meets or  exceeds the selected value  0 900 seconds  where 0  disables the messages         Increasing Rate    SNMP rate change trap and TL1 autonomous message  are sent if the current rate is greater than or equal to the  previous rate plus this threshold  065535 kbps  where 0  disables the messages         Decreasing Rate    SNMP rate change trap and TL1 autonomous message  are sent if the current rate is less than or equal to the  previous rate minus this threshold  065535 kbps  wh
22. aptation  The card and the endpoint negotiate the best  rate  limited if desired by the user  through automatic rate adaptation     Sample Network Configurations    Figure 1 1 shows the ATM Line Card used to carry voice over DSL     PSTN Voice  Traffic Customer Premises  LAN            ATM    Line Card  SCP Card    8820 BLC        ISP         lt  ATM Cells  gt                    Corporate  Site    5909       05 17444 02    Figure 1 1  Endpoint with Voice Interfaces    Figure 1 2 shows a configuration in which the endpoints include a router to provide  data encapsulation     ATM Customer Premises  LAN    Line Card    ISP SCP Card                        Corporate  Site 8820 BLC       05 17443 03    Figure 1 2  Router Endpoint    8900 A2 GB20 50 August 2005 1 3    1  About the ATM Line Cards    SNMP Management Capabilities    The ATM Line Cards support SNMP Version 1  and can be managed by  Paradyne   s GrandVIEW   or any industry standard SNMP manager     Management Information Base  MIB  Support    For a detailed description of supported MIBs  visit Paradyne   s Web site at  www paradyne com  The following MIBs are supported     m ATM Forum SNMP M4 Network Element View  af nm 0095 001   m Definitions of Managed Objects for the ADSL Lines  RFC 2662   m Definitions of Managed Objects for ATM Management  RFC 2515     m Definitions of Managed Objects for HDSL2 and SHDSL Lines   draft ietf adslmib hdsl2 10 txt     m Definitions of Textual Conventions and OBJECT IDENTITIES for ATM  
23. browser window  For example       Address    1 http   10 10 10 10    The default address is 10 10 10 10        3  Alogin window appears  Enter the User ID and Password  and click on OK   The web interface screen appears  The web interface screens consist of a  header  a menu frame  and a content frame     8900 A2 GB20 50 August 2005 2 1    2  Accessing the SCP Card Web Interface    4  Click on the Configuration menu tab  The configuration screens available in  the contents frame depend on the types of line cards and type of SCP card  installed in the chassis  The Configuration   SHDSL Port screen is displayed       here     PARADYNE    Tests    Status  System  Configuration    ATM     Cross  Connections     Profile     Port    Reach ADSL    General    Port      Line Profile          Configuration      Line Circuit Name  SHDSL Line Profile Name  SHDSL Span Alarm Profile    Name  Equipment Mode    Number of Repeaters  Port Status    _  Apply           Alarm  Profile     PSD Profile     SELT  Options    SHDSL     General     Port     Segments     Line Profile     Alarm  Profile          SHDSL Port    Slot   Slot 15  SHDSL       SHDSL Port 13 7       DEFVAL   Note  A four wire line profile can only be applied to an    odd numbered port          DEFVAL 7     CO mode     o z              Enabled rj          All main screens of the web interface can be reached by clicking on hyperlinks in  the four menus     Help Button    Configuration     Configure the system and interfaces    Sta
24. e    To switch between the firmware currently running and alternate firmware stored in  the unit     1  Verify that the Running Firmware and Alternate Firmware displayed in the  Firmware box are different versions     2  Click on the Switch button  The unit is reset and       The Running Firmware becomes the alternate firmware      The Alternate Firmware becomes the running firmware  3  Delete the cache used by your web browser before logging into the SCP card         With Internet Explorer  select Tools   gt  Internet Options  On the General  tab  in the Temporary Internet Files box  click on Delete Files         With Netscape  select Edit   gt  Preferences  Click on Advanced  then click  on Cache  On the Cache page  click on Clear Memory Cache  then click  on Clear Disk Cache     4  If you upgrade an 8965 or 8968 line card from a firmware level prior to 3 01 06   you must reset the card  See Restarting the Line Card  below     Restarting the Line Card    The System   Restart screen allows you to reset a line card or SCP card and clear  its statistics     This is a software reset that does not power down the unit  However  all links are  dropped  and the restarted line card retrains with its DSL endpoint     p Procedure    To restart a card   1  Select a Slot from the drop down list and click on Select     2  Click on the Restart button     8900 A2 GB20 50 August 2005 6 5    6  Maintenance Procedures    6 6 August 2005 8900 A2 GB20 50    Connector Pin Assignments    8620 and
25. e ADSL  type supported     m MultiMode   The port uses the line code of its partner  modem    m ANSI T1 413   The port uses DMT modulation    m ITU G dmt Annex A   The port uses G 992 1 Annex A  modulation    m ITU G dmt Annex B   The port uses G 992 1 Annex B  modulation    m ITU G lite   The port uses G 992 2 modulation    The Line Code parameter has no effect on a Model 8955  ReachDSL card        DSL Line Profile Name    Enter the name of a DSL line profile to set rates for the  port        DSL Alarm Profile Name          Enter the name of a DSL alarm profile to set alarm  thresholds for the port           3 2 August 2005 8900 A2 GB20 50    3  Configuration Using the Web Interface       Field Description       Max Tx Power Specify the maximum transmit power setting for the  ATU C  The allowable Maximum Transmit Power range  may be limited according to local spectrum management  guidlines  The actual transmit power level will be based  upon the symbol rate selected to maximize the transmit  data rate and may be lower than the Maximum Transmit  Power level configured        Far End Max Tx Power Specify the maximum transmit power setting for the  ATU R  The allowable Maximum Transmit Power range  may be limited according to local spectrum management  guidlines  The actual transmit power level will be based  upon the symbol rate selected to maximize the transmit  data rate and may be lower than the Maximum Transmit  Power level configured        Port Status Select Enabled  Dis
26. ector  Connector 1  services  ports 1 24 and the top connector  Connector 2   services ports 25   48          Pin  Number 1    00 16714                                              Connector 1   Connector 2   Connector Pins    Connector 1   Connector 2   Connector Pins  Port Port  Ring  Tip  Port Port  Ring  Tip   Port 1 Port 25 1  26 Port 13 Port 37 13  38   Port 2 Port 26 2 27 Port 14 Port 38 14  39   Port 3 Port 27 3  28 Port 15 Port 39 15  40   Port 4 Port 28 4  29 Port 16 Port 40 16  41   Port 5 Port 29 5  30 Port 17 Port 41 17  42   Port 6 Port 30 6  31 Port 18 Port 42 18  43   Port 7 Port 31 7  32 Port 19 Port 43 19  44   Port 8 Port 32 8  33 Port 20 Port 44 20  45   Port 9 Port 33 9  34 Port 21 Port 45 21 46   Port 10 Port 34 10  35 Port 22 Port 46 22  47   Port 11 Port 35 11  36 Port 23 Port 47 23  48   Port 12 Port 36 12  37 Port 24 Port 48 24  49                         Pins 25 and 50 are not used     August 2005    8900 A2 GB20 50       8900 A2 GB20 50    Technical Specifications                Table B 1  ATM Line Card Technical Specifications  1 of 2    Specifications Criteria    Size Length  25 4 cm  10 in   Height  31 1 cm  12 3 in   Width  2 0 cm  0 8 in    Weight   Model 8955 0 9 kg  2 0 Ibs    Model 8965 0 6 kg  1 4 Ibs    Model 8968 0 9 kg  2 0 Ibs    Model 8975 0 7 kg  1 5 Ibs    Model 8985 0 6 kg  1 4 Ibs    Approvals    Safety Certifications    Refer to the equipment s label for approvals on product           Environment  Operating temperature  Storage t
27. efresh      Syslog Table    Priority  Information    Information  Information    Information  Information    Information    Date and Time Message    Aug 10 15 13 39    Aug 10 15 11 37  Aug 10 15 01 18    Aug 9 17 09 06  Aug 9 16 58 32    Aug 4 14 02 59    EE 05s    Information    Information    Aug 4 13 30 14    Aug 4 13 30 14    EE 05s    Information    Aug 4 13 30 08    Slot   Slot A  SCP  x    10 1 43 3 User  SUPERUSER Logged into the web from 135 26 10 37  H   Slot A     10 1 43 3 Web time out of User  SUPERUSER from 135 26 10 37   Slot A     10 1 43 3 User SUPERUSER Logged into the web from 135 26 10 37    Slot A     0 1 43 3 Web time out of User  SUPERUSER from 135 90 24 17   Slot A    0 1 43 3 User  SUPERUSER Logged into the web from 135 90 24 17    Slot A    0 1 43 3 User  SUPERUSER Logged into the web from 135 26 20 18    Slot A     10 1 43 3 POST  slot 15  0  0  00000000000000000000000000000000   Slot A     0 1 43 3 Received ADD announcement for SHDSL card in slot 15  Slot  A        10 1 43 3 BOOTP process completed for slot 15   Slot A     0 1 43 3 POST   slot 11  0  0  00000000000000000000000000000000   Slot A     10 1 43 3 1111121 entity successfully attached from 1110001   Slot A  l7                Use the online Helps to obtain information about the System and Status displays     August 2005    8900 A2 GB20 50    4  Monitoring    Front Panel LEDs  Models 8955  8965  8975  and 8985     The following table describes the meaning and states of the LEDs on the front
28. emperature  Relative humidity    Shock and vibration          Power The ATM Line Card requires  48 VDC power input  The     48 VDC power is distributed through the BLC backplane   Maximum Power Dissipation    Model 8955 27 watts   Model 8965 27 watts   Model 8968 61 watts   Model 8975 45 watts   Model 8985 45 watts   Physical    0   to 50  C  32  to 122   F      20  to 70  C   4  to 158  F   5  to 85   noncondensing     Withstands normal shipping and handling          Technical specifications are subject to change without notice     August 2005 B 1       B  Technical Specifications    B 2    Table B 1  ATM Line Card Technical Specifications  2 of 2           Specifications Criteria   Line Code  Model 8955 ReachDSL 2 2    Models 8965 and 8968    Model 8975    Model 8985    ANSI  ANSI T1 413 1998   G dmt  ITU G 992 1   G lite  ITU G 992 2   ADSL2  ITU G 992 3   ADSL2   ITU G 992 5     ReachDSL 2 2   ANSI  ANSI T1 413 1998   G dmt  ITU G 992 1   G lite  ITU G 992 2      G shdsl  ITU G 991 2        DSL Line Rates  Model 8955  Models 8965 and 8968    Model 8975    Model 8985          32 2176 kbps    Downstream   32   29000 kbps for ADSL2   32 16000 kbps for ADSL2  32 8000 kbps for G dmt and ANSI  64 3008 kbps for G lite  Upstream   32 2200 kbps for ADSL2   32 1056 kbps for ADSL2  32 832 kbps for ADSL2  ADSL2   G dmt  and ANSI  32 512 kbps for G lite    ReachDSL   32 2176 kbps    ADSL Downstream   32 8000 kbps for G dmt and ANSI  64 3008 kbps for G lite   ADSL Upstream   32 832 kbp
29. er of  LOSWS in a 15 minute interval equals or exceeds this  threshold  At most one SNMP and one TL1 notification will  be sent per interval per device  A value of 0 disables event  notifications for the condition           Unavailable Seconds       Specify an Unavailable Seconds threshold of 0 900  seconds  An SNMP UAS trap message and a TL1  autonomous message may be sent if the number of UAS  events in a 15 minute interval equals or exceeds the  selected value  At most one SNMP and one TL1  notification will be sent per interval per device  A value of  0 disables event notifications for the condition           3  Click on Apply     August 2005 3 11    3  Configuration Using the Web Interface    Configuring Cross Connections    Default Mappings    Use the Configuration   Cross Connect screen to establish or delete Virtual  Channel Connections  VCCs  by port or by slot  Connections may be established  between any combination of     m Subtended ports  m DSL ports    m Network interface  uplink     A DSL port s data VPI VCI is always 0 35    Default VC mappings to the SCP card for data service may be determined so   m VPI is 2 for ports 1   24 and 3 for ports 25   48   m VCI is  Slot   24     Port number up to 24    7    Port numbers 25 through 48 are reduced  by 24  to 1 through 24  respectively  in  calculating VCI  So the VCI for Slot 3  Port 1 is the same as the VCI for Slot 3   Port 25     Slot 3  Port 1  3 24 1 7 80  Slot 3  Port 25  3 24   25   24   7   80    Adding a P
30. ere 0  disables the messages         Init Failure          Specify whether initialization failure generates  InitFailureTrap messages as specified in RFC 2662     W Yes   Enable Initialization Failure Trap messages     m No   Disable Initialization Failure Trap messages           3  Click on Apply     8900 A2 GB20 50    August 2005    3 9    3  Configuration Using the Web Interface    Creating Alarm Threshold Profiles for Model 8985    p Procedure    To create an alarm threshold profile for an SHDSL line card     1  Click on Create New Profile  The Alarm Threshold Profile Create screen    appears     2  Enter or select the following fields        Field    Description       Profile Name    Specify a name for this alarm profile        Loop Attenuation Threshold    Specify a loop attenuation alarm threshold of 0 127 dB   An SNMP Loop Attenuation crossing trap message and a  TL1 autonomous message may be sent if the current loop  attenuation reaches or exceeds this threshold  A Loop  Attenuation alarm will also be declared when the current  Loop Attenuation exceeds this value  A value of 0 disables  event notifications for the condition        SNR Margin    Specify an SNR Margin alarm threshold of 0 15 dB  An  SNMP Margin crossing trap message and a TL1  autonomous message may be sent if the current SNR  Margin reaches or drops below this threshold  An SNR  Margin alarm will also be declared when the current SNR  Margin has dropped below this value  A value of 0  disables event n
31. he selected value  0 900 seconds  where 0  disables the messages         Errored Seconds    SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous message are sent if the  number of ES events in a 15 minute interval meets or  exceeds the selected value  0 900 seconds  where 0  disables the messages         Severely Errored Seconds    SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous message are sent if the  number of SES events in a 15 minute interval meets or  exceeds the selected value  0 900 seconds  where 0  disables the messages         Unavailable Seconds    SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous message are sent if the  number of UAS events in a 15 minute interval meets or  exceeds the selected value  0 900 seconds  where 0  disables the messages         Increasing Rate    SNMP rate change trap and TL1 autonomous message  are sent if the current rate is greater than or equal to the  previous rate plus this threshold  065535 kbps  where 0  disables the messages         Decreasing Rate          SNMP rate change trap and TL1 autonomous message  are sent if the current rate is less than or equal to the  previous rate minus this threshold  065535 kbps  where 0  disables the messages            3 8 August 2005 8900 A2 GB20 50    3  Configuration Using the Web Interface       Field    Description       Upstream   Far End Alarm Pro    file       Loss of Frame Seconds    SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous message are sent if the  number of LOFS events in a 15 minute interval meets or  exceeds the selected value  0 900 seconds  where 0  dis
32. ining  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      m Telephone  Call our automated system to receive current information by fax or to speak with a company  representative         Within the U S A   call 1 800 795 8004      Outside the U S A   call 1 727 530 2340    Document Feedback    We welcome your comments and suggestions about this document  Please mail them to Technical Publications   Paradyne Corporation  8545 126th Ave  N   Largo  FL 33773  or send e mail to userdoc   paradyne com  Include  the number and title of this document in your correspondence  Please include your name and phone number if you  are willing to provide additional clarification     Trademarks    Acculink  ADSL R  Bitstorm  Comsphere  DSL the Easy Way  ETC  Etherloop  FrameSaver  GranDSLAM  GrandVIEW   Hotwire  the Hotwire logo  iMarc  Jetstream  MVL  NextEDGE  Net to Net Technologies  OpenLane  Paradyne  the  Paradyne logo  Paradyne Credit Corp   the Paradyne Credit Corp  logo  Performance Wizard  ReachDSL  StormPort   TruePut are registered trademarks of Paradyne Corporation     Connect to Success  Hotwire Connected  JetFusion  JetVision  MicroBurst  PacketSurfer  Quick Channel  Reverse  Gateway  Spectrum Manager  and StormTracker are trademarks of Paradyne Corporation     All other products or service
33. ng is allowed for this profile        Traffic Policing Select Yes or No from the drop down list to determine if  traffic policing is allowed for this profile        Packet Discard Select Yes or No from the drop down list to determine if  partial packet discards are allowed for this profile        Shaping Select Yes or No from the drop down list to determine if  shaping is allowed for this profile                 4  Click on Apply     8900 A2 GB20 50 August 2005 3 17    3  Configuration Using the Web Interface    3 18 August 2005 8900 A2 GB20 50    Monitoring    What to Monitor    8900 A2 GB20 50    This chapter presents information on how to monitor unit status and assess    performance        Table 4 1  Location of ATM Line Card Information  shows on which web interface    screens you can find information useful in reporting and diagnosing problems     Table 4 1     Location of ATM Line Card Information  1 of 2        Field    Screen       Code Violation alarm    Status   DSL or SHDSL Performance       DC Continuity Fault alarm    Status   DSL or SHDSL Performance       Errored Second alarm    Status   DSL or SHDSL Performance       Errored Seconds    Status   DSL or SHDSL Statistics       Firmware Revision    System   Firmware or  System   Slot Information       Hardware Revision    System   Slot Information       Loop Attenuation    Status   DSL or SHDSL Performance       Loss of Synchronization Word alarm    Status   DSL or SHDSL Performance       Loss of Synchronization 
34. nnection    Start VCI Enter the first VCI for the user side of the cross connection    End VCI Enter the last VCI for the user side of the cross connection        Segment End Point    Select True or False from the drop down list to signify  whether this connection is the segment endpoint  This field  determines if the port card will function as an endpoint for  ATM OAM loopbacks  If False  the port card will loop back a  cell only if its location ID matches the preconfigured  location ID   See Configuring ATM Ports on page 3 16   All  other loopback cells are passed to the next segment        Profiles       Port B to Port A Profile    Select a profile for upstream traffic           Port A to Port B Profile          Select a profile for downstream traffic        3  Click on Apply     August 2005 3 13    3  Configuration Using the Web Interface    Adding a Slot to Slot Cross Connection    p Procedure    To create a range of VCCs between specified slots and the SCP card     1  On the Configuration   Cross Connect screen  click on Create Cross Connect  by Slot  The Configuration   Cross Connect   Slot screen appears     2  Enter or select the following fields                          Field Description   Start Slot Select from the drop down list the first slot in a range to  have connections established to the SCP card    End Slot Select from the drop down list the last slot in a range to  have connections established to the SCP card  It may be  the same as the Start Slot    Start
35. ns  B 1  documents  related  iv  downloading  a configuration  6 2  firmware  6 4  DSL ports  ADSL  3 2  ReachDSL  3 2  SHDSL  3 5    E    ending a session  2 2   endpoint support  1 2  environment requirements  B 1  Equivalent Working Length  3 5  Errored Second alarm  4 1  Errored Seconds  4 1   example network  1 3    August 2005 IN 1    Index    F    features  1 2  firmware  download  6 4  revision number  4 1  fornt panel LEDs  4 3    G    glossary  iv  GrandVIEW  1 4    H    Hardware Revision  4 1  Help  2 2    L    lamp test  5 1  LEDs  4 3  line profiles  ADSL  3 6  ReachDSL  3 6  SHDSL  3 7  login  2 1  logout  2 2  Loop Attenuation  4 1  loopback test  5 2  Loss of Synchronization Word alarm  4 1  Loss of Synchronization Word Seconds  4 1    M    maintenance procedures  6 1  menus  2 2  described  2 1  MIBs  list of supported  1 4  Model 8620 and 8820 connectors  A 1  Model 8968 connectors  A 2  Model Number  4 1  monitoring  4 1    N    network example  1 3  No Neighbor Present alarm  4 1    O    online Help  2 2    IN 2    overview  ADSL  1 1  ATM line cards  1 1  card features  1 2  device features  1 2  maintenance procedures  6 1  ReachDSL  1 1  SHDSL  1 1  tests  5 1  user interfaces  2 1  3 1  user s guide  iii    P    performance  4 1  physical environment requirements  B 1  pin assignments  A 1   A 2  port to port cross connections  3 12  Power Management  ADSL2   3 4  power requirements  B 1  product related documents  iv  profiles   alarm threshold  3 8  
36. oading or downloading a  configuration  downloading firmware  and resetting the  card        Appendix A  Connector Pin  Assignments    Lists the pin assignments for the Broadband Loop  Carrier  BLC  Telco connectors        Appendix B  Technical  Specifications    Contains physical and regulatory specifications  and  power consumption values        Index          Lists key terms  acronyms  concepts  and sections in  alphabetical order        August 2005 iii       About This Guide    A master glossary of terms and acronyms used in Paradyne documents is  available on the World Wide Web at www paradyne com  Select Support  gt   Technical Manuals     Technical Glossary     Product Related Documents    Complete documentation for this product is available online at  www paradyne com  Select Support  gt  Technical Manuals        Document Number    Document Title       6381 A2 GN10    Hotwire ReachDSL Modem  Model 6381 with Inline Phone Filter   Installation Instructions       6390 A2 GK40    Hotwire ReachDSL Modem  Model 6390 with Inline Phone Filter   Installation and Operation Supplement       6390 A2 GN10    Hotwire ReachDSL Modem  Model 6390 with Inline Phone Filter   Installation Instructions       7890 A2 GB22    GranaVIEW EMS User s Guide       8000 A2 GB30    8620 and 8820 Broadband Loop Carrier SNMP Reference       8400 A2 GB20    Shelf Concentration and Processing  SCP  Card with ATM  Uplink User s Guide       8400 A2 GB21    Shelf Concentration and Processing  SCP  Card wi
37. ort to Port Cross Connection    p Procedure    3 12    To create a cross connection between specified ports     1  On the Configuration   Cross Connect screen  click on Create New Cross  Connect  The Configuration   Cross Connect Create screen appears     2  Enter or select the following fields                       Field Description   Port A   Slot Select from the drop down list the slot where the card  associated with this port resides    Port Select the port for the cross connection    VPI Enter the VPI for this side of the cross connection    Start VCI Enter the first VCI for this side of the cross connection                 August 2005 8900 A2 GB20 50    8900 A2 GB20 50    3  Configuration Using the Web Interface       Field    Description       End VCI    Enter the last VCI for this side of the cross connection        Segment End Point    Select True or False from the drop down list to signify  whether this connection is the segment endpoint  This field  determines if the port card will function as an endpoint for  ATM OAM loopbacks  If False  the port card will loop back a  cell only if its location ID matches the preconfigured  location ID   See Configuring ATM Ports on page 3 16   All  other loopback cells are passed to the next segment                       Port B   Slot Select from the drop down list the slot where the card  associated with this port resides    Port Select the user port for the cross connection    VPI Enter the VPI for the user side of the cross co
38. otifications for the condition        Errored Seconds    Specify an ES threshold of 0 900 seconds  An SNMP ES  trap message and a TL1 autonomous message may be  sent if the number of ES events in a 15 minute interval  equals or exceeds the selected value  At most one SNMP  and one TL1 notification will be sent per interval per  device  A value of 0 disables event notifications for the  condition        Severely Errored Seconds    Specify an SES threshold of 0 900 seconds  An SNMP  SES trap message and a TL1 autonomous message may  be sent if the number of SES events in a 15 minute  interval equals or exceeds the selected value  At most one  SNMP and one TL1 notification will be sent per interval  per device  A value of 0 disables event notifications for the  condition        Code Violations          Specify a Code Violations threshold of 0 900 seconds  An  SNMP code violations trap message and a TL1  autonomous message may be sent if the number of Code  Violations in a 15 minute interval equals or exceeds this  threshold  At most one SNMP and one TL 1 notification will  be sent per interval per device  A value of 0 disables event  notifications for the condition           3 10    August 2005    8900 A2 GB20 50    8900 A2 GB20 50    3  Configuration Using the Web Interface       Field    Description       Loss of Sync Word Seconds    Specify a Loss of Sync Word Seconds threshold of 0 900  seconds  An SNMP LOSWS trap message and a TL1  autonomous message may be sent if the numb
39. r downloaded  from  For example  137 90 128 10       User Name Specify a user name accepted by the FTP server  For  example  admin       Password Specify a password accepted by the FTP server  For  example  admnpass       Filename Specify the name or pathname of the configuration file   For example   configs may_2003_backup cfg             Click on the       Download button to copy a configuration file to the SCP card        Upload button to back up the configuration file to a server    A Configuration Transfer Status frame is displayed showing the filename  server  address  number of bytes transferred  and the Transfer Status     When the download or upload is complete  Transfer Status changes to  Transfer  completed successfully      August 2005 8900 A2 GB20 50       6  Maintenance Procedures    Resetting the Configuration to Default Settings    p Procedure    To reset the running configuration to the default settings     1  In the Configuration Reset box  click on Reset to Factory Defaults  Any  configuration options you have modifed are replaced with default values     Resetting the Configuration to Downloaded Settings    p Procedure    To reset the running configuration to the settings in the downloaded file     1  In the Configuration Reset box  click on Reset to Downloaded file  Any  configuration options you have modifed are replaced with the values in  the downloaded file     8900 A2 GB20 50 August 2005 6 3    6  Maintenance Procedures    Downloading and Switching Fi
40. rmware    Use the System   Firmware screen to upgrade firmware or switch versions of  firmware in the chassis     The SCP card has two banks of firmware  the running firmware and alternate  firmware  When firmware is downloaded  it is downloaded to the alternate  firmware bank  Switching firmware versions changes the running firmware to the  dormant  alternate  firmware  and the alternate firmware to the active  running   firmware     Downloading Firmware    p Procedure    To download new firmware from an FTP server to the SCP card     1  Enter or select the appropriate parameters in the Firmware Download box as  shown in the following table        Firmware Download Parameters       FTP Server IP Address Specify the network address of the FTP server where  the firmware is to be downloaded from  For example   137 90 128 10       User Name Specify a user name accepted by the FTP server  For  example  admin       Password Specify a password accepted by the FTP server  For  example  admnpass       Filename Specify the name or pathname of the firmware file  For  example   scp_030145 fpi                2  Click on Download  The firmware is downloaded  A Firmware Download  Status frame is displayed showing the filename  server address  number of  bytes transferred  and the Transfer Status     When the download is complete  Transfer Status changes to  Transfer  completed successfully      6 4 August 2005 8900 A2 GB20 50    6  Maintenance Procedures    Switching Firmware    p Procedur
41. s  8955 and 8975                     3 2  m Configuring ADSL Ports  8965  8968                   00 0000s 3 3  m Configuring SHDSL Ports  8985               0000 e eee eee 3 5  m Configuring Line Profiles  8955  8965  8975  8968                 3 6  m Creating Line Profiles for Ports  8985               2  00 00 eee 3 7  m Configuring Alarm Threshold Profiles  8955  8965  8968  8975       3 8  m Creating Alarm Threshold Profiles for Model 8985                 3 10  m Configuring Cross Connections               0 00 lesen  3 12  Default Mappings            sse 3 12    8900 A2 GB20 50 August 2005    Contents    ii    Adding a Port to Port Cross Connection                 006  3 12  Adding a Slot to Slot Cross Connection                  44  3 14  Configuring ATM Ports    auauua 00 00 cece 3 16  Configuring Traffic Profiles          llle 3 17  Monitoring  Whatto Monitor 200b ob eric rines eas E us babe es 4 1  Front Panel LEDs  Models 8955  8965  8975  and 8985             4 3  Front Panel LEDs  Model 8968                   000 e eee eee 4 4  Diagnostics  Oye riS W a a deserere hs deo ua yn eet heated ek x 5 1  Lamp Test   ico etae ene Rut tex ee ae eed 5 1  Loopback Test  Model 8985 Only              60020 cee ee eeeae 5 2    Maintenance Procedures    WB Overview siie arrg teens 6 1  m Uploading and Downloading a Configuration                     6 2  Resetting the Configuration to Default Settings                6 3  Resetting the Configuration to Downloaded Settings          
42. s for G dmt  and ANSI  32 512 kbps for G lite    192 2304 kbps  384 4608 kbps with two wire pairs          Technical specifications are subject to change without notice     August 2005 8900 A2 GB20 50       Index    Numerics    8955  alarm threshold profiles  3 8  configuring ports  3 2  description  1 1  LEDs  4 3  line profiles  3 6   8965  alarm threshold profiles  3 8  configuring ports  3 3  description  1 1  LEDs  4 3  line profiles  3 6   8968  alarm threshold profiles  3 8  configuring ports  3 3  connectors  A 2  description  1 1  LEDs  4 4  line profiles  3 6   8975  alarm threshold profiles  3 8  configuring ports  3 2  description  1 1  LEDs  4 3  line profiles  3 6   8985  alarm threshold profiles  3 10  configuring ports  3 5  description  1 1  LEDs  4 3  line profiles  3 7  loopback tests  5 2    A    ADSL  configuring ports  3 3  line profiles  3 6  alarms  threshold profiles  3 8  3 10  where displayed  4 1  applications  multiple protocols  1 3  voice over DSL  1 3    8900 A2 GB20 50    ATM  ports  configuring  3 16  statistics  1 2    C    classes of service  1 2  Code Violation alarm  4 1  configuration  3 1  ADSL ports  3 3  alarm threshold profiles  3 8  3 10  ATM ports  3 16  cross connections  3 12  example of network  1 3  line profiles  3 6  ReachDSL ports  3 2  saving  6 2  SHDSL ports  3 5  tab  2 2  traffic profiles  3 17  upload and download  6 2  cross connections  3 12    D    data rate  adaptation  1 3  DC Continuity Fault alarm  4 1  dimensio
43. s mentioned herein are the trademarks  service marks  registered trademarks  or  registered service marks of their respective owners     Regulatory and Safety Information    Refer to the appropriate Broadband Loop Carrier  BLC  installation guide for all regulatory notices and safety  information     A August 2005 8900 A2 GB20 50    Contents    About This Guide  m Document Purpose and Intended Audience                      iii  m Document Summary               sssssssee es iii  m Product Related Documents                00000 cee eee eee iv    1 About the ATM Line Cards    m ATMLine Cards            n ae c tees 1 1  m ATM Line Card Features             0 0000 eee 1 2  ATM FEeatures     bees yes aa a pdb he ERE EE 1 2  Endpoint Support Features              0 000 cece eee 1 2  m Sample Network Configurations               00000 c eee eee eee 1 3  m SNMP Management Capabilities              llle 1 4  Management Information Base  MIB  Support                 1 4  SNMP Trap Support              000 cc cece eee 1 4    2 Accessing the SCP Card Web Interface    B  Introd  ction   use and eo ada eee en ee 2 1  m Logging Into the Web Interface                 0000 0c eee eee 2 1  Rn  Heip BURNOM i  cee ek cde adwe dee te See AS OO E ewtiens 2 2  mg Ending aSession              00 c eee 2 2    3 Configuration Using the Web Interface    B     OVErVICW  3 pao iri AR ee ded denies ise dee wns 3 1  m Configuring Spectrum Management                20020 sees 3 1  m Configuring ReachDSL Port
44. screens to define line profiles to be assigned    to ports     To create a line profile for ReachDSL and ADSL ports     1  Click on Create New Profile  The ADSL Profile Create screen appears              2  Enter or select the following fields    Field Description   Profile Name Specify a name for this line profile    Latency Select the channel the following rates are effective for     Fast or Interleaved     For ADSL  S 1 2 encoding is not supported when  Latency is set to Fast  For ADSL2  S 1 2 is supported in  both modes        Rate Adaptive Mode    Select a rate adaptive mode   m Manual   Manually selected at startup  m Init  Automatically selected at startup    m Dynamic   Automatically selected at run time       Downstream   Near End Profile       Max Rate  kbps     Enter a maximum rate from O to 65535        Min Rate  kbps     Enter a minimum rate from O to 65535        Max Interleave Delay    Select the maximum delay allowed for the interleaved  channel  in milliseconds        Max Noise Margin    Select the maximum additional noise margin        Min Noise Margin    Select the minimum noise margin        Target Noise Margin    Select a target noise margin        Upstream   Far End Profile       Max Rate  kbps     Enter a maximum rate from O to 65535        Min Rate  kbps     Enter a minimum rate from O to 65535        Max Delay    Select the maximum delay allowed for the interleaved  channel  in milliseconds  1  4  or 16     To obtain the fastest rate downstream for AD
45. t guidelines     p Procedure  To enable or disable Spectrum Management     1  Select Disable or Enable from the drop down list     2  For the 8985 line card  additionally select the Spectrum Management Region         ANSI T1417   To select American National Standards Institute T1 417  definitions        ANFP ND 1602   To select Access Network Frequency Plan ND1602  definitions    3  Click on Apply     8900 A2 GB20 50 August 2005 3 1    3  Configuration Using the Web Interface    Configuring ReachDSL Ports  8955 and 8975     Use the Configuration   DSL Port screen to set parameters for a DSL port on the  Model 8955 ReachDSL or Model 8975 ReachDSL  line card     p Procedure    To configure a ReachDSL port     1  Select a Port from the drop down list and click on Select  Current values for    the port are displayed     2  Enter or select the following fields        Field    Description       Line Circuit Name    Enter a name from 1 to 255 characters long to indicate to  whom the port is assigned  The following values are  reserved and cannot be used  AVAILABLE  port is not  assigned   and FAULTY  port is faulty and can not be  assigned         Line Type    For the Model 8975 ReachDSL  card  specify the line  type    m ADSL   The port supports only ADSL   m ReachDSL   The port supports only ReachDSL    m Dual Mode   The port supports both ADSL and  ReachDSL    This option does not appear for the Model 8955 line card        Line Code    For the Model 8975 ReachDSL  card  select th
46. th IP Uplink  User s Guide       8400 A3 GB21    8620 and 8820 Broadband Loop Carrier TL1 Interface  Reference       8400 A3 GB22    8620 and 8820 Broadband Loop Carrier Command Line  Interface Reference       8620 A2 GN20    8620 Broadband Loop Carrier Installation Guide       8820 A2 GN20    8820 Broadband Loop Carrier Installation Guide       8900 A2 GZ40          ATM Line Cards  Models 8955  8965  8968  8975  and 8985   Installation Instructions       To order a paper copy of a Paradyne document  or to speak with a sales  representative  please call 1 727 530 2000     August 2005    8900 A2 GB20 50       About the ATM Line Cards    ATM Line Cards    8900 A2 GB20 50    The 8955  8965  8968  8975  and 8985 Asynchronous Transfer Mode  ATM  Line  Cards are circuit boards mounted in an 8620 or 8820 Broadband Loop Carrier   BLC  and used to transport ATM cells at high speeds over a single twisted pair  connection or  optionally  two twisted pair connections  8985 only      Model 8955 supports ReachDSL    It automatically adjusts to the highest rate  the loop can support  from 32 to 2176 kbps  It has 24 ports     Models 8965 and 8968 support Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line  ADSL    They can be set to adapt to the line conditions at startup  or set to the following  fixed rates depending on line code         G lite  64 to 3008 kbps downstream and 32 to 512 kbps upstream         G dmt  ANSI T1 413  ADSL2  and ADSL2   32 to 8000 kbps downstream  and 32 to 832 kbps upstream      
47. tus     Display statistics  status  performance information  and contents of    memory    System   Display system information  download firmware  back up  configurations  and reset the SCP card    Tests     Start and stop tests    For more information about any screen  click on the D Help button on the screen   Help is displayed in a new window     Ending a Session    To end a session  close your web browser  This prevents an unauthorized user  from accessing the system using your user name and password     2 2    August 2005 8900 A2 GB20 50    Configuration Using the Web Interface    Overview    This chapter provides instructions on how to configure the ATM line cards using  the SCP card   s web interface        If you would like to configure the  card using    See the          The BLC   s TL1 Interface  when an SCP   8620 and 8820 Broadband Loop Carrier TL1  card with an ATM uplink is used  Interface Reference       The BLC   s router like command line 8620 and 8820 Broadband Loop Carrier  interface  when an SCP card with an IP   Command Line Interface Reference  uplink is used           GrandVIEW EMS GrandVIEW EMS User s Guide  SNMP using another EMS 8620 and 8820 Broadband Loop Carrier SNMP  Reference                Configuring Spectrum Management    Use the Configuration   DSL General screen to enable and disable Spectrum  Management  When Spectrum Management is enabled  the maximum transmit  speeds and maximum transmit power are limited to meet local spectrum  managemen
48. utive power trims in the low power state       Port Status Select Enabled  Disabled  or Reset from the drop down list  to determine the status of the port                 3  Click on Apply     Configuring SHDSL Ports  8985     Use the Configuration   SHDSL Port screen to set parameters for a DSL port on  the 8985 line card     p Procedure    To configure a DSL port     1  Select a Port from the drop down list and click on Select  Current values for  the port are displayed     2  Enter or select the following fields        Field Description       Line Circuit Name Enter a name from 1 to 255 characters long to indicate to  whom the port is assigned  The following values are  reserved and cannot be used  AVAILABLE  port is not  assigned   and FAULTY  port is faulty and can not be  assigned         SHDSL Line Profile Name Enter the name of a DSL line profile to set rates for the  port        SHDSL Alarm Profile Name   Enter the name of a DSL alarm profile to set alarm  thresholds for the port        Equivalent Working Length   Specify the estimated length of the line  The length is  used to limit transmit rates according to local spectrum  management guidelines        Port Status Select Enabled  Disabled  or Reset from the drop down  list to determine the status of the port                 3  Click on Apply     8900 A2 GB20 50 August 2005 3 5    3  Configuration Using the Web Interface    Configuring Line Profiles  8955  8965  8975  8968     Use the Configuration   Line Profiles 
    
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