Paradyne 7924 manual DSX-1-Compatible Units Configuration Options 2

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Customizing DSX-1-Compatible Units

Table 4-1. DSX-1-Compatible Units Configuration Options (2 of 2)

5) Line Build Out

Possible Settings: 0 to 133 ft, 133 to 266 ft, 266 to 399 ft, 399 to 533 ft, 533 to 655 ft

Default Setting: 0 to 133 ft

To change the line build-out length, enter 5 at the Config command prompt. You will then be prompted to select from the following options:

1)0 to 133 ft

2)133 to 266 ft

3)266 to 399 ft

4)399 to 533 ft

5)533 to 655 ft N) No change

NOTE: Additional options may be displayed on your terminal. These other options (for ±7.5, ±15, and ±22.5 dB) are not for use with this product. Use of these options will cause a weak signal and degrade performance. Select from options 1 through 5 only.

You must reset the board for changes to the card type or loops enabled (options 1 or 2) to take effect. A system message is displayed on the terminal to remind you to reset the board. To reset the board, choose option 4 from the Main Menu or cycle the power to the board.

All configuration settings are stored in nonvolatile memory and are not affected by the reset.

The HDSL rate type, firmware revision numbers, and the serial number displayed on the Board Configuration screen cannot be changed.

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October 1997

7924-A2-GB20-30

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Contents Model 7924 Standalone T1 Hdsl Termination Unit Copyright  1997 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Warranty, Sales, and Service InformationTrademarks Important Safety Instructions EMI Warnings Contents Customizing V.35-Compatible Units Cable Pin Assignments IiiDocument Purpose and Intended Audience About This GuideDocument Summary 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 TypesPackage Checklist for HotWire Model 7924-A1 Installing the UnitOverview Procedure Connecting to the NetworkConnecting Power to the Unit DSX-1-Compatible HotWire 7924 ± Rear PanelChoosing an Interface Mode Using Terminal and Switchpack ModesConnecting to a System Terminal 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 DSX-1-Compatible Unit Board StatusBoard Status for V.35-Compatible Unit Performance Statistics Performance Statistics for DSX-1-Compatible Unit Performance Statistics for V.35-Compatible UnitRemote Unit Information DSX-1-Compatible Unit Front Panel LEDsMeaning Compatible Unit Detecting a Problem TestingUnderstanding Loopback Tests 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 LANTime Slot DS0 Assignments Unframed OperationPayload Rate DSX-1 T1 DS0s Used 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 Direction Code Pin Name Connection Cable Pin AssignmentsFunction Description Jumper Pins Factory-Setting Switchpacks and JumpersDSX-1-Compatible Units Switchpacks and Jumpers Compatible Units Jumper P8 GL-1 Factory defaultsGlossary COM portGL-2 ResetLoopback Index IN-1IN-2 Index