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    1 FrameSa ver ® DSL 9783 Router Installati on Instructions Document N umber 978 3-A2-GN1 1-10 Apr il 2001 Contents F rameSa v er DSL 9783 Ro uter Overv iew ............... ............. .................... ...... 1 Upgrading a Ba sic Unit to SL V .................. ............. .................... ................... 3 Produc t Documenta tion O[...]

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    2 The route r has a n SDSL fron t end a nd is a m anageab le frame re la y a w are endp oint. It oper ates as a bridge or an IP router tha t conn ects a DS L link to an Ethernet netw ork. The F rameSa v er DSL 9783 Rou ter is used f or d ata only and pro vides corporate LAN access o v er tr aditio nal twi sted-pair c opper tele phone wiring. Coppe [...]

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    3 Ref er to About F rameSa v er DSL De vices in the Use r ’ s Guid e for a list of F rameS aver DSL 978 3 f eat ures, a nd the capab ilities prov ided b y e ach f eatu re set. Upgrading a Basic Unit to SL V A basic F rameSa v er DSL 9 783 Router c an be upg raded to full SL V capability at any time by ordering a F rameSa v er SL V Activati on Cer[...]

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    4 W iring and Cables Y ou May Need The f ol lowi ng wiring an d cab les are u sed wi th this pro duct, wh ich uses standard interf ac e connec tors: ❑ Standard c onnecto rs: An 8-p in modul ar (simil ar to RJ 48C) or 6-p in modul ar (simil ar to RJ11) wa ll jac k f or the DSL net work connec tion. ❑ DSL wiri ng: Unshi eld ed twi sted- pair wir [...]

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    5 Prior to Install ing the Router These In stall ation I nstructions assume that the virtual circui ts at the D SLAM h a ve already been con figured . Pro visioni ng of thes e circuit s can be simp lified by u sing the OpenLa ne SL M (Service Le vel Ma nag em en t) sy ste m, as in dic at ed in Prov is ion ing Da ta Circu its in Op enLan e . Pro vis[...]

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    6 Installing the Router Place th e F rameSav e r DSL 9783 Router o n a flat s urf ace , with clea ranc e f or the rear connec tors. Proce dur e 1. Use th e suppli ed 8-pin D SL net work cab le (f o r use in the U .S.), or a 6-pin DSL network cab le ( using co nnecto rs sim ilar to RJ 11), as ap plica bl e, f or the DSL connec tion. I nsert one end [...]

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    7 3. Use an 8-pin Ethe r net cab le for the Ethe r net connec tion. Inser t one end of the cab le into the jac k labeled ETHERNET . — Use a straigh t-throug h cab le to connect t he othe r end o f the cab le to a n Ethernet hub . Do not con nect to th e hub ’ s optional U plink c onnect ion with a str aig ht-t hrou gh ca b l e; the Uplink co nn[...]

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    8 4. Use a VT100-com patib le as ynchr onous terminal or PC t o set up m anageme nt access t o the unit. Ins er t the D B25 end of the EIA-23 2 cab le in to the route r ’ s COM port. Tighten the s cre ws on e ach s ide of the co nnect or . Insert the other end into th e terminal or PC . The terminal or PC ’ s configu ration m ust b e compatib l[...]

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    9 5. Insert the suppli ed po wer cord ’ s round end into the ja c k labele d PO WER . Plug the tra nsf ormer into an A C outlet. Install the su pplied tie w rap fo r stra in reli ef , as show n. Install ation o f the hardw are i s no w compl ete. Wh en the pow er co rd is ins talled, the router goes thro ugh a p ow er-on self- test. Pow e r -O n [...]

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    10 Statu s LEDs After a su cces sful sel f-test, t he LEDs sho uld ap pear as i ndica ted in BO LD in the Condi tion colu mn be low . LED Conditio n Status System LEDs OK ON The router has po we r . ALM ON OFF An al ar m co nditi on exists. No alarms ha v e be en detec ted b y the ro uter . TEST ON OFF The router is perf or ming the p ow er-on s el[...]

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    11 T roubleshooting LED Sym ptom Action All LEDs are on. If the LE Ds rem ain on f or mo re than ten mi nute s, the rou ter is not funct ional. Unplug the rout er and reap ply po w er . If the ALM LED is still on, co ntact t he service pro vide r . ALM LED only remains on. The po wer-on self-t est ma y hav e f a iled. Un plug t he router and reapp [...]

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    12 Conf igurat ion Setup Once t he route r is inst alled, it can be acce ssed locally through the men u-driv en use r interf ac e via an asynch ronous terminal or PC con nection, or remo tely via a T elnet sessi on, and the router ’ s int erfaces ca n be pr ovisi o ned . T he followi ng pr ovisio ning c an be set up: Frame rela y , A TM, and p hy[...]

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    13 Proce dur e T o access th e menu -driv en us er interf ac e: 1. V erify the terminal or PC ’ s configur ation: — Data Rate i s set to 1 9.2 kbps . — Char acter Leng th is set to 8 da ta bits . — P arity is set to Non e. — Stop Bits is set to 1. — Flow Co ntrol is s et to None . 2. Press Ent er to displ ay the Mai n Menu . If the Ma i[...]

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    14 Menu Na vigat ion The router should o pera te usi ng the def ault (f actory-set) co nfigura tion op tions . Ref er to the follow ing ta ble for help in naviga ting the menu s. As an e xample, f ol low these ste ps to go to the C onfigur ation Edit/Dis pla y me nu so y ou can sta r t setting up the unit. Proce dur e T o load a conf igura tion f o[...]

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    15 V erifying that Self-T est Pass ed T o verify th at the u nit pass ed its se lf-test , go to t he System and T est Stat us sc reen. Main Me nu → Status → System and T est Status The resu lts of the se lf-test app ear dir ectly under t he screen title. If an y f ail ure me ssages appear , reset the u nit b y dis conne cting, the n reco nnecti[...]

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    16 2. If the ro uter will n ot be co nnecte d to a P aradyne D SLAM, ch ange the DSLAM T ype. Other s election s are Al catel (N ewBridge ), P airG ain, and No kia. 3. Enter the N ode IP Add ress a nd Sub net Mask . 4. Specify TS Access if a T roubl eshooting (TS) DLC I or Virtual Circuit (VC) is be ing set up f or r emote access by the ser vi ce p[...]

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    17 Conf iguring S NMP T r ap Managers and T raps Proce dur e T o enter SNMP m anagers a nd co nfigure traps: 1. Select SNMP T raps. Main Me nu → Config urati on → Managem ent an d Comm unicati on → SNMP T raps 2. Config ure the f ollowing : — Enab le SNMP T raps. — Identify the to tal Number o f T rap Mana gers . — Specify the IP add re[...]

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    18 Proce dur e 1. Create a DLCI on the r outer virtual port. Config urati on → Virtual Router P or ts → DLCI Records Assign the DLCI n umb er that wi ll be us ed f or man agement on Serial por t 0 (Rtr-S0 – e .g., DLCI 900). 2. Create a manage ment PVC u sing the DLCI j ust confi gured on Se rial por t 0 to connect the mana gemen t link to th[...]

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    19 V erifying the End- to-End Management Pat h After ins tallation of a remote router , run an A TM Ping t est from th e Hotwire ® GranDSLAM. Proce dur e T o Ping the route r : 1. F rom the Hot wire A TM Lin e Card ’ s Main Me nu, sel ect the A TM Ping test . Diagn ostics → AT M P i n g ( D-C ) 2. Enter a VPI o f 0 and a VCI of 35. 3. Select a[...]

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    20 Checking PVC Conne ctions Chec k PVC co nnection s to v erify th at all PVCs, inc ludin g manage ment PVCs , ar e configu red and activ e . Proce dur e T o v erify PVCs: 1. Select PVC C onnect ion Stat us from th e Status menu. The PVC Connect ion Stat us scree n sho ws all P VC conne ctions , the interf a ce source and DLC I num ber of th e inc[...]

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    21 Cables and Connectors Ref er to Inst alling the Router on page 6 f or cab l e install ation i nf ormation. The DSL netwo rk interf a ce uses an 8-pin, un-k e yed modu lar plug. U se a st andard twisted-p air CA T3, or better , cab le. 8-Pin Connector (Similar to RJ48C) Pin # Fun ction 1 – 3 Not used 4D S L R i n g 5D S L T i p 6 – 8 Not used[...]

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    22 The Ethernet interf ace connecto r uses an 8-pin, non-k e y ed modul ar plug . Use shield ed twis ted-pair C A T5, or better , cab les. Se e Step 3 on page 7. — T o connect the router to a n Ethernet hub , use a stra ight-thro ugh conn ection. – or – — T o connect the router to a PC with an Ethernet NIC card, use an Eth ernet cros sov e [...]

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    23 The com municati on (COM ) por t connector u ses a 25 -posit ion, EIA-2 32-C connec tor . Connecting an Exter nal Modem A standa rd cros sov e r cab le can be used to connec t the CO M por t to an e xternal modem . Configu re the e xter nal modem to be co mpatib le w ith the F rameSa v er un it. Ref er to Conne ctors, Cab les , and Pin Assig nme[...]

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    24 DSL Router T echnical Spe cif i cations Item Specifica tion * Appr ov als FCC P art 1 5 Saf ety C er tificat ions Class A di gital de vice Ref er to eq uipment ’ s label f o r appro v als on prod uct Physi cal En vir onm ent Operat ing t empera ture Stora ge temper ature Relativ e hum idity Shock an d vib ratio n 32 ° F to 122 ° F ( 0 ° C t[...]

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    25 Important Safety Instructio ns 1. Read a nd f ollo w all warnin g notices and i nstructions mark ed on t he produc t or includ ed in t he man ual. 2. Slots an d open ings in th e cabine t are pro vide d f or v entila tion. T o ensu re reliab le oper ation of the prod uct and t o protec t it fro m ov er heating, t hese slo ts and opening s mus t [...]

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    26 CE Marking When the produc t is marke d with th e CE mark on the equipme nt label, this demons trate s full co mpli ance with th e f ol lowi ng European Directi v es: Directiv e 73/23/E EC – Council Directiv e of 19 Fe bruary 1973 o n the harmonizati on of the law s of the memb er states relatin g to elect rical equ ipment de signe d f or use [...]

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    27 Gov ern ment Requir ements Certain gov ernments re quire that ins tructions pe r taining to conn ectio n to the tel ephon e netwo r k be i nclud ed in t he ins talla tion and op eration manual . Spec ific i nstr uct ions a re listed in the f ollowing secti on s . Notice to Use rs of t he Canadian T elephone Netw ork The I ndustry Canada label id[...]

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    28 W arranty , Sales, Serv ice, and T raining Inf ormation Contac t y our local sale s repre sentativ e , service repres entati ve , o r distrib utor di rectly fo r any help n eeded. F o r addit ional inf or mation concerning w arr anty , sales , service , repair , install ation, documen tation, tr ainin g, distrib utor l ocatio ns, or P ar adyne w[...]