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    Ethernet Network Interface Unit (ENIU) User Manual 20383 - A1 E N I - E G X X E G X X 1 B Document Number: AIWN-UM-7001-01 Product Catalog: ENI-EGXXEGXX1B CLEI: IPUIA Y5F~~[...]

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    R EVISION H ISTORY The Revision Histo ry provides a summary of any changes in this manual. Please make sure yo u are using the latest revision of this manual. August 7, 2006 This manual is available online at ADC’ s website ( www .adc.com/doc umentatio nlibrary/) or yo u can order copies of the manual by contacting you r sales represent a tive. P[...]

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    T able of Content s AIWN-UM-7001-01 iii Chapter 1: Overview ......... ................................. ............................................................. 1- 1 Product Description ........................................................................................................... ....... 1- 1 Front Panel ..........................[...]

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    T able of Content s August 7, 2006 iv AIWN-UM-7001-01[...]

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    List of Figures AIWN-UM-7001-01 v Figure 1-1. ENIU with SFPs ........... ............................................... ...................................... 1-1 Figure 1-2. ENIU Front View .......... ............................................... ...................................... 1-2 Figure 2-1. Inserting ENIU into Mounting Bracket .......[...]

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    List of Figures August 7, 2006 vi AIWN-UM-7001-01[...]

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    List of T ables AIWN-UM-7001-01 vii T able 1-1. ENIU LED Indicators and C ontrols ........... ................................ ........................... 1-2 T able 2-1. 10/100 Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 Connector ......... .......................................... .......... 2-5 T able 2-2. 1000BaseT Ethernet RJ-45 C onnector ............... ..........[...]

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    List of T ables August 7, 2006 viii AIWN-UM-7001-01[...]

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    AIWN-UM-7001-01 ix A BO UT T HIS M ANUAL I NTROD UCTION This manual applies to ADC’ s Ethernet Network Interface Unit (ENIU) card (hereaf ter referred to as the “ENIU”). O RGANIZATION This manual includes th e following chapters: I NTEND ED A UDIENCE This manual is inten ded for anyone n eeding to operate, administer , or maintain ADC’ s li[...]

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    About This Manual August 7, 2006 x AIWN-UM-7001-01 I NSPECTING Y OUR S HIPMENT Upon receipt of the equipment: • Unp ack each contain er and visually inspect the content s for signs of damage. If the equipment has been dam- aged in transit, immediately repor t the extent of dam age to the transport ation comp any and to ADC. Orde r replacement equ[...]

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    AIWN-UM-7001-01 1-1 1 Chapter O VERVIEW P RODUCT D ESCRIPTION Delivering a comprehensive set o f Ethernet services requires an intelligent Ethernet network interface unit (ENIU) to serve as the service demarcation point at the edge of the customer's network. A cr itical compone nt of a carrier-cla ss Ethernet access system, the ENIU defines th[...]

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    Chapter 1: Overview August 7, 2006 1-2 AIWN-UM-7001-01 F RONT P ANEL Each ENIU has three LEDs, a ST A TUS LED, a LPBK LED, and a LOS/LINK LED. Unde r normal operation the ENIU ST A TUS LED is green. Front p anel indi cators and controls ar e defined in T a ble 1-1 on p ag e 1-2 . An ENIU is shown in Figure 1-2 . Figure 1-2. ENIU Front View T able 1[...]

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    AIWN-UM-7001-01 2-1 2 Chapter I NSTALLATION When using the mounting bracket, allow six inches (15.3 cm) on both en ds of the ENIU for cable access. Inst all the ENIU using the following proce dures. D ESKTOP I NST ALLATION S URFACE M OUNT I NST ALLATION An optional ENIU mounting bracket pr ovides a numbe r of opti ons when se curing the ENIU to a v[...]

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    Chapter 2: Installation August 7, 2006 2-2 AIWN-UM-7001-01 P OWER AND G ROUND C ONNECTI ONS Power and ground connections are loca ted on the back of the ENIU. Ground Connection T o assure pr oper operation, the ground st ud located on the back of the ENIU (see Figure 2- 2 on page 2- 3 ) should be connected to a good earth ground. There must be no s[...]

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    August 7, 2006 Chapter 2: Installation AIWN-UM-7001-01 2-3 Power Connection Following local practices, att ach two p a ir of power supply wires fr om two sep arate power sou rces to the four pin power plug (p air 1: -48 VDC-A, RETURN-A a nd pair 2: -48 VDC-B, RETURN-B) on the ch assis backp la ne (se e Figure 2-3 for det ails) . Figure 2-3. Four-Pi[...]

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    Chapter 2: Installation August 7, 2006 2-4 AIWN-UM-7001-01 C ABLING RJ-45 cable connections are made to both th e front and rear of the ENIU. DB-9 (command line interface) connection is made on the front an d the power connection is made on the rear . A r ear view of the ENIU is shown in Figur e 2-2 on page 2-3 . A front view is provided below in F[...]

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    August 7, 2006 Chapter 2: Installation AIWN-UM-7001-01 2-5 T able 2-1. 10/100 Mbp s Ethernet RJ-45 Connect or T able 2-2. 1000BaseT Ethernet RJ-45 Connector Optical Cables The maximum dist ance that any optical link can su pport is depen dent upon attenua tion and dispersion at a particular wavelength, maximum bit rate , receiver sensitivity , spli[...]

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    Chapter 2: Installation August 7, 2006 2-6 AIWN-UM-7001-01 DB-9 Communications Cable An RS-232 Craf t port is provided through a DB-9 connector . Refer to your work order to determine the required communications connections. After dete rmining the requir ed con nections , make the necessary connection . Shielded cable is recommended and the maximum[...]

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    AIWN-UM-7001-01 3-1 3 Chapter C OMMAND -L INE I NTERFACE (CLI) This section lists the commands used to operate the ENIU. Af ter the initial inst allation of an ENIU, most testing and local operations are co nducted with the Command Line Interface through a VT -100 compatible terminal. This terminal is connected to the front pane l of the EN IU, and[...]

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    Chapter 3: Provisioning August 7, 2006 3-2 AIWN-UM-7001-01 C OMMANDS O VERVIEW All settings are immediately saved. There is no se p arate ‘save’ command. Some settings (for example, save download) do not take ef fect until afte r the next CPU reset. The CLI will signal when a reboot is necessary . Keyword tab comp letion and online help is avai[...]

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    August 7, 2006 Chapter 3: Provisioning AIWN-UM-7001-01 3-3 Configuration Get Configuration Purpose: Show the current configured p a rame ter s. Command:[all privileges] GET CONFIGURATION Interface S peed and Negotiation Purpose: Configure speed and negot iation mechanism for the NETWOR K a nd SUBSCRIBER interfaces. Command:[RW , SECURE privilege] S[...]

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    Chapter 3: Provisioning August 7, 2006 3-4 AIWN-UM-7001-01 Configure Keep Alive Purpose: Configure “keep alive” mode. When on, the ENIU will not generate an alarm event if the subscri ber interface loses link. This allows the network side to remain unencumbered by inter faces changes tha t may occur on the subscriber port from random chan ges i[...]

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    August 7, 2006 Chapter 3: Provisioning AIWN-UM-7001-01 3-5 Craft Port Con figuration Purpose: Configure user interaction with th e command line interpreter . Command:[RW , SECURE privilege] SET IDLE TIMEOUT <minutes> Identifies the number of minut es that the Craft port can remain idle before a logged in user is logged of f. Command:[all priv[...]

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    Chapter 3: Provisioning August 7, 2006 3-6 AIWN-UM-7001-01 Configure OAM for EXFO Operation Purpose: Configure OAM to interoperate with EXFO test equipment in a VLAN environment. Note: In addition to configuring OAM extensions, th is command also changes the MA C address from which OAM me ssages will be accepted from the slow protocols address to a[...]

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    August 7, 2006 Chapter 3: Provisioning AIWN-UM-7001-01 3-7 User and Privilege Settings Purpose: Defines users to the system. Command: [SECURE privilege] SET USER <name> RO|RW|SECURE <password> CLEAR USER <name> User name and p asswords are specified as 1 to 15 alphanumeric characters. S tatus Command: [SECURE privileges] GET USERS[...]

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    Chapter 3: Provisioning August 7, 2006 3-8 AIWN-UM-7001-01 Configure Optical Thresh olds Purpose: On ENIUs that have optical interfaces, these commands configure the alarm thresholds as sociated with the power levels of the optical connections. Command: [R W , SECURE privilege] SET [NETWORK|SUBSCRIBER] OPTICAL RECEIVE THRESHOLD OMA|AVERAGE threshol[...]

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    August 7, 2006 Chapter 3: Provisioning AIWN-UM-7001-01 3-9 Exit Purpose: Log of f of a command line session. Command: [all privileges] EXIT Inventory Purpose: Shows hardware and firmware versions as we ll as ADC cat alog and part numbers. Command: [all privileges] GET INVENTORY LED test Purpose: Perform an LED test for the fro nt panel L EDs. Comma[...]

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    Chapter 3: Provisioning August 7, 2006 3-10 AIWN-UM-7001-01[...]

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    AIWN-UM-7001-01 A-1 A Appendix S PECIFICATIONS S pecifications for t he ENIU are listed in T able A-1 . T able A-1. Ethernet NIU Specific ations P ARAMETER SPECIFICA TION Remark s Power Voltage –48VDC, or 110 to 240VAC (50–60 Hz) Operating Voltage +5 VDC Backplane connector Input Current 0.25 A maximum Normal operatio n Fuse Size 1.0 Amps –48[...]

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    Appendix A: S pecifications August 7, 2006 A-2 AIWN-UM-7001-01[...]

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    AIWN-UM-7001-01 B-1 B Appendix P RODUCT S UPPORT ADC Customer Service Group provides expert pre-sales su ppor t and tr aining for all of it s pro duct s. T echnical support is available 24 hours a day , 7 days a week by contacting t he ADC T echnical Assist ance Center . Sales Assistance: 800.366.3891 Quotation Proposals, Ordering and De livery Gen[...]

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    Appendix B: Product Support August 7, 2006 B-2 AIWN-UM-7001-01[...]

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    AIWN-UM-7001-01 GL-1 G LOSSARY A ALM – Alarm AW G – American Wire Gauge C CLI – Command Line Interfa ce CO – Central Office CPE – Customer Premise Equipment E ENIU – Ethernet Network Interface Unit F FCC – Federal Communications Comm ission G GND – Ground L LEC – Local Exchange Carrier LED – Light-Emitting Diode M MON – Monito[...]

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    Glossary August 7, 2006 GL-2 AIWN-UM-7001-01[...]

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    Certification and W arranty Limited W arranty Product warranty is deter mined by yo ur se rvice agreement. Refer to the ADC Warranty/Sof tware Handbook for additional information, or cont act your sales representative or C ustomer Service for d et ails. Modifications The FCC requires the user to be noti fied that any changes or modifications made t[...]

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    World Headqua rters ADC T elecommunications, Inc. PO Box 1 101 Minneapolis, MN 55440-1 101 USA For T echnical Assist ance T el: 800.366.3 891 Ethernet Network Interface Unit (ENIU) User Manual Document Number: Product Catalog: ENI-EGXX EGXX1B AIWN-UM-7001-01 ´-R<¶6{¨ 1350286[...]