Patton electronic 3095 manual

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    Model 3095 mDSL Digital Access and Cross-Connect System (DACS) Getting Star ted Guide Sales Office: +1 (301) 975-1000 T echnical Support: +1 (301) 975-1007 E-mail: support@patton.com WWW : www .patton.com Document Number: 110061U Rev . C Part Number: 07MD3095-GS-C[...]

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    P atton 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 Copyright © 2001 & 2002, P atton Electronics Company . All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without [...]

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    3 Contents Contents ......................................................................................................................................................... 3 Compliance Infor mation ................................................................................................................................ 7 Radio and TV Interf[...]

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    Contents Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 4 Connecting the Ethernet ports ................................................................................................. .......................26 Connecting the 10/100Base-T Ethernet port to an Ethernet switch or hub ...............................................26 Connecting the 10/100[...]

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    5 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide Contents Using the DB9-RJ45 adapter with the included cable ...............................................................................60 Setting up the HyperTerminal (or similar program) session ..................................................................... .61 Completing the installation ...[...]

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    Contents Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 6[...]

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    7 Compliance Information Radio and TV Interference The M odel 3095 generates and uses radio frequency energy , and if not installed and used properly—that is, in strict accordance with the manufactur er's instructions—may cause interference to radio and television recep- tion. The Model 3095 has been tested and found to comply with the lim[...]

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    Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 8 you must notify the telephone company prior to disconnection. The following information may be requir ed when applying to your local telephone company for leased line facilities. The U niversal S ervice Order Code (USOC) is RJ48. The F acility Interface Codes (FIC) are 04DU9-BN, 04DU9-DN, 04DU9-1KN, and [...]

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    9 About this guide This guide describes installing and configuring a P atton Electronics M odel 3095 mDSL Digital A ccess and Cross-Connect S ystem (DACS). B y the time you are finished with this guide, y our DACS will be connected to the remote DSL modems and transferring data. The instructions in this guide are based on the following assumption[...]

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    Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 10 Precautions N otes and cautions, which have the follo wing meanings, are used throughout this guide to help you become aware of potential DACS pr oblems. W arnings relate to personal injury issues, and Cautions refer to potential property damage. Note Calls attention to important information. T ypograph[...]

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    11 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide Mouse conventions The following conventions ar e used when describing mouse actions: T able 2. Mouse conventions Convention Meaning Left mouse button This button refers to the primar y or leftmost mouse button (unless you have changed the default configuration). Right mouse button This button refers th[...]

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    Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 12[...]

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    13 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter contents Model 3095 mDSL DACS overview .....................................................................................................................14 Hardware overview ...........................................................................................................................................[...]

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    1 • Introduction Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 14 Model 3095 mDSL DACS overview Model 3095 mDSL DACS overview The M odel 3095 links up 16 mDSL circuits to multiple W AN uplink modules with completely flexible grooming. The DACs combines dual-redundant po wer supplies, a time-slot multiplexer , and a centralized management system int[...]

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    Hardware overview 15 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 1 • Introduction Hardware overview The M odel 3095 combines transmission and networking technology concentrating 16 mDSL ports and four to sixteen T1/E1 W AN links into a single 1U managed chassis. The DACS (see figure 2) comprises a 1U-high 19-inch wide chassis that contains a moth[...]

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    1 • Introduction Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 16 Hardware overview • Auto detection and fallback • 10/100 Mbps link and status indicators RS-232 control port The RS-232 port provides for initial configuration of the M odel 3095. The RS-232 port supports: • Asynchronous data rates of 19.2 kbps, 8 data bits, no parity , 1 stop [...]

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    Hardware overview 17 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 1 • Introduction • 3-pin terminal block connector • 3-contact dry relay for external alarm systems System Timing and Clock Port The mDSL M ultiplexer's system timing may be derived from the external refer ence Clock P ort, an Internal Clock from an on-board chip , a CPE mDSL[...]

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    1 • Introduction Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 18 Hardware overview Figure 3. Model 3095 DACS chassis physical dimensions Management services • Out-of-Band RS-232 configuration port for management and control • SNMP version 1 configuration management • MIB II • TELNET Ethernet • SYSLOG Client • Remote S oftware U pgrade[...]

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    Hardware overview 19 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 1 • Introduction Figure 4. Model 3095 front panel LEDs LED display The front panel's LEDs (see figure 4) display the status of the four W AN ports, the mDSL por ts, the E thernet LAN port, power , and the alarms. The front panel includes LEDs for: • PO WER: Gr een if pow er i[...]

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    1 • Introduction Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 20 Approvals • EXP POR TS: G reen indicates normal activity on DSO expansion boar d. Red indicates loss of sync on any DSL port. • W AN POR TS: Gr een indicates normal activity for each T1/E1 link. Red indicates an error on the port (e.g., loss of sync, etc.). Approvals The M odel 30[...]

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    21 Chapter 2 Hardware installation Chapter contents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................22 Unpacking the Model 3095 DACS ..................................................................................................[...]

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    2 • Hardware installation Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 22 Introduction Introduction This chapter contains the following procedur es for installing the M odel 3095 DACS: Note Before installing the DA CS, you will need to obtain the line type and encoding of the T1/E1 line from your local telephone company (telco). • “U npacking t[...]

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    Cable installation 23 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 2 • Hardware installation 4. Place the DACS at the desir ed position in the rack. 5. Secure the DA CS in position with the mounting screws. Cable installation This section describes installing the power , ground, and network interface cables. Installing the power cables—AC Power S[...]

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    2 • Hardware installation Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 24 Cable installation 2. Rotate the po wer cable retainer clip so it secur es the power cable plug in the IEC-320 connector as sho wn in figure 6. Figure 6. Power cable retainer clip 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to install the remaining po wer cable. Installing the power cables—DC[...]

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    Cable installation 25 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 2 • Hardware installation Figure 7. DC connector , - DC and + DC Input view 4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 to install the r emaining DC power connection. Grounding the Model 3095—AC and DC Power Supplies Do the follo wing: 1. Assemble a ground wire using #10 A WG wir e with green-col[...]

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    2 • Hardware installation Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 26 Cable installation Connecting the Ethernet ports The DACS has a single 10/100 E thernet interface for connection to your LAN (see figure 8). The Ethernet port will autosense the correct speed of the local LAN and automatically negotiate half- or full-duplex opera- tion. This[...]

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    Cable installation 27 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 2 • Hardware installation Connecting the 10/100Base-T Ethernet port to an Ethernet-capable workstation or PC The 10/100Base-T E thernet port can connect to a single Ethernet-capable workstation or PC b y means of a cross-ov er cable. Refer to figur e 10 to assemble a cross-connect [...]

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    2 • Hardware installation Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 28 Completing the hardware installation 2. The other end of the cable has 68 unterminated twisted-pairs for connection to a punch-down block. Select the twisted pairs for the W AN ports that will be activated and terminate them on the punch-down block. Connecting the mDSL Ports [...]

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    Completing the hardware installation 29 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 2 • Hardware installation 1. Connect the equipment to a 40–72 VDC, 2.5A supply source that is electrically isolated fr om the AC source. The 40–72 VDC source is to be r eliably connected to earth. 2. V erify that the green PO WER LED is lit. If the PO WER LED i[...]

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    2 • Hardware installation Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 30 Completing the hardware installation[...]

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    31 Chapter 3 Configuring the DACS for operation Chapter contents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................32 Configuration prerequisites ......................................................................................[...]

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    3 • Configuring the DACS for operation Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 32 Introduction Introduction This chapter contains the following procedur es for configuring the M odel 3095 DACS for operation: • “Configuration prerequisites ”—lists the items you need to have on hand before configuring the DACS. • “Initial Configu[...]

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    Initial Configuration through the RS-232 Control Port 33 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 3 • Configuring the DACS for operation • If you are using a E1 W AN line, you will need the following information fr om the telco: - Line T ype: either E1 or E1-CRC - Line Coding: either HDB3 or AMI Initial Configuration through the RS-232 Contr[...]

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    3 • Configuring the DACS for operation Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 34 Initial Configuration through the RS-232 Control Port Figure 13. Connect T o window 3. On the Connect T o window (see figure 13), set Connect using: to one of the options named Direct to ComX (where the "X" refers to the number identifying the RS-232 s[...]

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    Initial Configuration through the RS-232 Control Port 35 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 3 • Configuring the DACS for operation 8. Configure the settings for F unction, arrow and ctr l keys act as to T erminal keys as sho wn in figure 15, then click OK . Figure 15. T er minal keys configuration 9. Connect the male end of the 3095 DA[...]

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    3 • Configuring the DACS for operation Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 36 Using a Web browser to complete Model 3095 configuration Figure 17. VT -100 T op Level Management window 13. T ype k for System, then press <Enter> . 14. U nder System, type 1 for Details, then press <Enter> . 15. Enter g for LAN Address, then pr ess [...]

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    Using a Web browser to complete Model 3095 configuration 37 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 3 • Configuring the DACS for operation • Configuring the IP default gateway (see “Configuring the default gateway ” on page 44) • Configuring the T1/E1 W AN links (see “Configuring line settings and signaling for E1” on page 45 o[...]

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    3 • Configuring the DACS for operation Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 38 Using a Web browser to complete Model 3095 configuration system page you may select, the Configuration/information pane contents will change as you move from one subsystem page to another . Figure 19. HOME page window panes Figure 20. Immediate Actions buttons F[...]

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    Using a Web browser to complete Model 3095 configuration 39 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 3 • Configuring the DACS for operation 3095 configuration are stored in v olatile DRAM first, enabling the user to set the box up with a working configuration before committing it to storage in FLASH. The configuration changes become permane[...]

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    3 • Configuring the DACS for operation Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 40 Using a Web browser to complete Model 3095 configuration two mDSL modems, or (3) between W AN time slots. Without defining the mapping, the modems have no destination; similarly with the W AN por ts. The DACS functions like a 2-dimensional matrix switch. Do the [...]

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    Using a Web browser to complete Model 3095 configuration 41 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 3 • Configuring the DACS for operation Examples on configuring static connections. Example 1 Connect mDSL modem, P ort 3 (referring to modem #3), time slots 1 - 31, to an E1 line on (W AN) P or t 1, time slots 1 - 31. Solution: Complete the fol[...]

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    3 • Configuring the DACS for operation Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 42 Using a Web browser to complete Model 3095 configuration 7. Click on the " Submit Query " button located to the right of the static connection entr y y ou just com- pleted. Example 3 Connect two mDSL modems together - mDSL modem #15, time slots 1 - 32 ([...]

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    Using a Web browser to complete Model 3095 configuration 43 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 3 • Configuring the DACS for operation Figure 22. System Clocking Configuration window 3. Set the Fallback Reference to inter nal(200) if you have no other T1/E1 W an links for connection to the 3095. Otherwise select the appropriate W an por t[...]

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    3 • Configuring the DACS for operation Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 44 Using a Web browser to complete Model 3095 configuration Note Both Submit Query buttons on this page fulfill the same function. Y ou do not need to click Submit Query if you chose Activate All A vailable Ports or any of the Activate P ort . Configuring the defa[...]

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    Using a Web browser to complete Model 3095 configuration 45 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 3 • Configuring the DACS for operation Figure 25. T1/E1 Link Activity window Configuring line settings and signaling for E1 1. Select T1/E1 Link on the Configuration Menu . The T1/E1 Link Activity Over view windo w appears (see figure 25).[...]

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    3 • Configuring the DACS for operation Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 46 Using a Web browser to complete Model 3095 configuration 2. View Link 1 corr esponds to the first W an circuit on the DACS. Beside View Link 1-4 click on V iew Links, Configuration then Modify . The Line Interface Settings of the W AN Circuit Configuration win[...]

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    Saving your configuration 47 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 3 • Configuring the DACS for operation Configuring the line settings 1. Click on the Line T ype pull-down menu (see figure 26 on page 46) and choose from the following options: - dsx1ESF Extended S uperF rame DS1 - dsx1D4 A T&T D4 format DS1 2. Click on the Line Coding [...]

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    3 • Configuring the DACS for operation Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 48 Saving your configuration Figure 27. Import/Expor t main window 5. T o expor t the flash configuration, click on the Export Flash link on the Import/Export main page. The access server will display text configuration information resembling that shown in figur[...]

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    Completing the installation 49 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 3 • Configuring the DACS for operation export parameters to a text file. Select the location where you want the file stor ed, type a file name, and click Sa ve . Figure 29. Saving the access ser ver flash memor y configuration data as a text file Completing the instal[...]

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    3 • Configuring the DACS for operation Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 50 Completing the installation 6. There are two LEDs on the DA CS 10/100 E thernet port: a green LED that indicates link status and activ- ity , and a yellow LED that indicates line speed. V erify that the green LED is either flashing green (meaning that packets ar[...]

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    51 Chapter 4 Operation and shutdown Chapter contents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................52 Activating the Model 3095 .....................................................................................................[...]

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    4 • Operation and shutdown Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 52 Introduction Introduction This chapter describes how to start or power-do wn the Model 3095. Activating the Model 3095 Once the M odel 3095 has been installed, no operator action is requir ed under normal conditions; the M odel 3095 is designed for unattended operation. The [...]

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    53 Chapter 5 T roubleshooting and maintenance Chapter contents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................54 Fault analysis ......................................................................................................[...]

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    5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 54 Introduction Introduction This chapter describes troubleshooting and fault analysis that can be performed by the operator . If you require more help , refer to Chapter 6, “Contacting P A T T ON for assistance”. R efer to table 3 for a list of common symptoms and[...]

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    Fault analysis 55 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance Fault analysis The following procedur es outline steps you should follow when tr oubleshooting a M odel 3095 malfunction. 1. If possible, talk to the person who filed the trouble complaint and determine the operational symptoms. Recor d the symptoms [...]

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    5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 56 Fault analysis ETHERNET Front panel Green On solid Link status is nominal for the Ethernet por t. No action recom- mended. Off • A valid link has not been detected. • V erify that the cable is plugged into the hub, switch, or work- station and the Model 3095. ?[...]

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    Periodic maintenance 57 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance Periodic maintenance U se a lint-free cloth to clean dust off the M odel 3095 chassis. Clean the input and output vents and the fans to remo ve the accumulated dust. Calibration The M odel 3095 requires no calibration. Maintenance This section d[...]

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    5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 58 Maintenance 2. T o expor t a configuration, connect y our W eb browser to the Administration P ages, then click on Import/ Export under the Configuration Menu to display the Import/Export main window (see figure 30). Figure 30. Import/Expor t main window Note The[...]

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    Maintenance 59 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance Figure 31. T ypical access ser ver flash memor y configuration data 4. T o save the displayed data as a text file, select the Sa ve option on your bro wser (see figure 32). F or exam- ple, under N etscape, select File > Save As . A dialog box will[...]

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    5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 60 Maintenance 2. U nplug both male power cable connectors from their outlets. 3. Rotate the po wer cord r etainer clips out of the way , then remove both po wer cables from the malfunction- ing M odel 3095. 4. Disconnect and label the follo wing cables from the malfun[...]

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    Maintenance 61 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance 2. Connect the RJ45-RJ45 cable between the adapter you installed in step 1 and the RS-232 Config port on the rear of the M odel 3095. Setting up the HyperT erminal (or similar program) session Do the follo wing: 1. Open a H yperT erminal session by doub[...]

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    5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 62 Maintenance 6. Configure your COM port settings as shown in figur e 35, then click OK . Figure 35. COM1 Properties window 7. Click on the File menu, then select Proper ties . 8. Configure the settings for F unction, arrow and ctr l keys act as to T erminal keys a[...]

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    Maintenance 63 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance 9. Connect the male end of the 3095 DACS po wer cables to the pow er outlets. 10. On your H yperT erminal connection window , boot up information will display , eventually followed b y a login request window r esembling that shown in figur e 37. Figure [...]

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    5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 64 Maintenance 20. Select a for H ome, then press <Enter> . 21. U nder the Current S tatus page, type 1 (storeConfig(1))to save the changes you have just made to the con- figuration. 22. T o impor t a sav ed configuration, connect your W eb browser to the Admi[...]

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    65 Chapter 6 Contacting P A TTON for assistance Chapter contents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................66 Contact information ...............................................................................................[...]

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    6 • Contacting PATTON for assistance Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 66 Introduction Introduction This chapter contains the following information: • “Contact information ”—describes how to contact P A TTON technical support for assistance. • “W arranty Service and Returned Mer chandise Authorizations (RMAs)”—contains in[...]

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    Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs) 67 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 6 • Contacting PATTON for assistance Return for credit policy • Less than 30 days: N o Charge. Y our credit will be issued upon r eceipt and inspection of the equipment. • 30 to 60 days: W e will add a 20% restocking charge (crediting[...]

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    6 • Contacting PATTON for assistance Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 68 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)[...]

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    69 Appendix A ‘Network Por ts (RJ-21X) connector pin-out Chapter contents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................70[...]

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    A • ‘Network Ports (RJ-21X) connector pin-out Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 70 Introduction Introduction T able 5 contains the band-marked color codes for the RJ-21X, 50-pin T elco connector . The P air Number matches the port number on the DS0 Mapping Management page. Figure 39. 50-pin T eleco connector T able 5. Band Marked Color[...]

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    Introduction 71 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide A • ‘Network Ports (RJ-21X) connector pin-out Black/Slate Tip 15 Pair 15 40 Slate/Black Ring 15 15 Y ellow/Blue Tip 16 Pair 16 41 Blue/Y ellow Ring 16 16 Y ellow/Orange T ip 17 Pair 17 (Not Used) 42 Orange/Y ellow Ring 17 17 Y ellow/Green T ip 18 Pair 18 (Not Used) 43 Green/Y ellow Ring[...]

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    A • ‘Network Ports (RJ-21X) connector pin-out Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 72 Introduction[...]

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    73 Appendix B W AN Network Module connector pin-out Chapter contents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................74[...]

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    B • WAN Network Module connector pin-out Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 74 Introduction Introduction T able 6 and T able 7 contain the pin-out information for the 68-pin SCSI connector . Figure 40. 68-pin SCSI connector WAN NETWORK MODULE 34 68 1 35[...]

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    Introduction 75 Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide B • WAN Network Module connector pin-out T able 6. Pin-out infor mation listed by pin number Pin Description W AN Port # Pin Description W AN Port # 1 TX+_D 4 35 TX+_J 10 2 TX-_D 4 36 TX-_J 10 3 RX+_D 4 37 RX+_J 10 4 RX-_D 4 38 RX-_J 10 5 RX+_C 3 39 RX+_I 9 6 RX-_C 3 40 RX-_I 9 7 TX+_C 3 [...]

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    B • WAN Network Module connector pin-out Model 3095 mDSL DACS Getting Started Guide 76 Introduction T able 7. Pin-out infor mation listed by W AN por t number W AN Port # Description Pin W AN Port # Description Pin 1 TX+_A 15 12 TX+_L 49 1 TX-_A 16 12 TX-_L 50 1 RX+_A 13 12 RX+_L 47 1 RX-_A 14 12 RX-_L 48 2 TX+_B 9 11 TX+_K 43 2 TX-_B 10 11 TX-_K[...]