Paradyne 7924 manual User Interface Types, Cellular Network Access

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About HotWire Model 7924 Termination Units

Cellular network providers must lease large numbers of T1 circuits in order to connect remote cell sites to mobile telephone switching offices (MTSOs). HotWire Model 7924 products provide an alternative to standard repeatered T1 services. Figure 1-3depicts a typical cellular network access application.

Cell Site

Telco 2- or 4-wire

Mobile Telephone

 

Switching Office (MTSO)

 

facilities

 

 

DSX-1

between Cell Sites

Nest

 

and MTSO

 

 

 

DSX-1 Unit

 

Cards

Mgmt

 

 

 

 

 

Cell Site

 

 

Station

 

 

 

 

 

 

Switch

DSX-1

 

7900 Nest

 

DSX-1 Unit

 

Central Site

Customer Premises

 

 

97-15297

Figure 1-3. Cellular Network Access

User Interface Types

There are three types of user interfaces to the standalone units:

HVT100-compatible terminal interface (see Chapter 3)

HManual setting of switches and jumpers (see Chapter 3)

HFront Panel LED status indicators (see Chapter 6)

7924-A2-GB20-30

October 1997

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Contents Model 7924 Standalone T1 Hdsl Termination Unit Trademarks Warranty, Sales, and Service InformationCopyright  1997 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Important Safety Instructions EMI Warnings Contents Customizing V.35-Compatible Units Cable Pin Assignments IiiDocument Summary About This GuideDocument Purpose and Intended Audience Product-Related Documents Document Number Document TitleAbout HotWire Model Termination Units HotWire 7924-A1 Models and FeaturesModel Number Features Typical Configurations Campus Network ApplicationsDCS Cellular Network Access User Interface TypesOverview Installing the UnitPackage Checklist for HotWire Model 7924-A1 Procedure Connecting to the NetworkConnecting Power to the Unit DSX-1-Compatible HotWire 7924 ± Rear PanelConnecting to a System Terminal Using Terminal and Switchpack ModesChoosing an Interface Mode Switching Between Terminal and Switchpack Modes Accessing Configuration Options Customizing DSX-1-Compatible UnitsMaking Changes from the Terminal Interface DSX-1-Compatible Units Configuration Options 1 Hdsl Card TypeDSX-1-Compatible Units Configuration Options 2 Making Changes in Switchpack Mode Displaying Switchpack DefinitionsSwitchpack Settings for Line Build OUT Displaying Line Build-Out DefinitionsCustomizing V.35-Compatible Units Customizing V.35-Compatible Units V.35-Compatible Units Configuration Options ± 6 x 64 384 kbps ± No change to rateMaking Changes in Switchpack Mode CO/CP OFF=CP, ON=CO Monitoring the Unit What to MonitorBoard Status for V.35-Compatible Unit Board StatusBoard Status for DSX-1-Compatible Unit Performance Statistics Performance Statistics for DSX-1-Compatible Unit Performance Statistics for V.35-Compatible UnitRemote Unit Information Meaning Front Panel LEDsDSX-1-Compatible Unit Compatible Unit Understanding Loopback Tests TestingDetecting a Problem Local Loopbacks Local Loopback, Initiated at the CO UnitRemote Loopbacks Remote Loopback, Initiated at the CO UnitStarting and Stopping Loopbacks Resetting the Unit Worksheets DSX-1-to-DSX-1 Configuration DSX-1-to-V.35 Configuration LANPayload Rate DSX-1 T1 DS0s Used Unframed OperationTime Slot DS0 Assignments DSX-1-Compatible Units Configuration Worksheet Compatible Units Configuration WorksheetCable Pin Assignments Terminal Connection Cable Pin AssignmentsHdsl Loop Connection Cable Pin Assignments PinT1 Network Connection Cable Pin Assignments Function Description Connection Cable Pin AssignmentsDirection Code Pin Name DSX-1-Compatible Units Switchpacks and JumpersJumper Pins Factory-Setting Switchpacks and Jumpers Compatible Units Jumper P8 GL-1 Factory defaultsGlossary COM portLoopback ResetGL-2 Index IN-1IN-2 Index