Paradyne 9783 installation instructions Completing Setup From the NOC

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2.If the router will not be connected to a Paradyne DSLAM, change the DSLAM Type. Other selections are Alcatel (NewBridge), PairGain, and Nokia.

3.Enter the Node IP Address and Subnet Mask.

4.Specify TS Access if a Troubleshooting (TS) DLCI or Virtual Circuit (VC) is being set up for remote access by the service provider. The default is 0,35.

5.Select Create a Dedicated Network Management Link to set up for permanent remote access by the NOC. Enter a DLCI, VPI, and VCI at the resulting prompts.

6.Select the Ethernet Management Options Screen to go directly to the Ethernet Management Options screen. The interface (Status) is already enabled.

Enter the IP Address (e.g., 10.101.51.253) and Subnet Mask (e.g., 255.255.255.0) for the Ethernet interface.

Enter the Default Gateway Address (the IP Address that will be used for packets without a specified route).

Press the Esc key to return to the Easy Install screen.

7.Change Network 1 DSL Line Rate (Kbps), if desired. The default is AutoRate.

If a Paradyne DSLAM is used, the default setting is AutoRate. For non-Paradyne DSLAMs, the AutoRate setting is not valid and the default rate is 784 kbps.

8.Change Network 1 FRF.8 Encapsulation Mode, if desired. The default is Transparent (data is forwarded without translation), which supports both frame relay and ATM PVCs, and FrameSaver proprietary multiplexing.

9.Save the configuration and return to the Configuration Edit/Display menu.

Completing Setup From the NOC

Procedure

1.Access the router on the TS Management Link that was set up at the remote site in Step 5 of Using the Easy Install Feature.

2.Ping the router five times within five seconds. The router automatically provisions the TS Access VC and accepts the destination IP address of the Ping as its temporary IP address, which is used on the management VC interface.

3.If necessary, open a Telnet session and configure any specific configuration options that require input or changes from default settings. Create all customer VCs, including internal DLCIs and VPI/VCIs on the DSL interface, and cross-connect the DLCIs to the VCCs.

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Contents FrameSaver DSL 9783 Router Customer Premises HQ Site Central Office Customer Premises Remote SiteFrame Relay NSPs Network Package Checklist Upgrading a Basic Unit to SLVProduct Documentation Online FrameSaver DSL 9783 User’s GuideWiring and Cables You May Need Interface Feature Connection Cables NumberEthernet port Cable supplied for use in the U.SPrior to Installing the Router Provisioning Data Circuits in OpenLaneProcedure Installing the RouterDSL 9783 Router Ethernet COM System OK green Alarm red Power-OnEthernet Port green Status LEDs Condition StatusTroubleshooting LED Symptom ActionUnplug the unit, unless instructed to do so by the service ProviderConfiguration Setup Main Menu Menu Navigation Main Menu → ConfigurationPress Using the Easy Install Feature Main Menu → Easy InstallEasy Install Screen Example Verifying that Self-Test PassedCompleting Setup From the NOC Setting Up for In-Band Management Configuring Snmp Trap Managers and Traps ProcedureConfiguration → Virtual Router Ports → Dlci Records Show configVerifying the End-to-End Management Path Checking That Data is Being Received ProcedureMain Menu → Status → Performance Statistics → Frame Relay Provisioning the Router Interface Checking PVC ConnectionsPin Connector Similar to RJ48C Pin # Function Cables and ConnectorsCable Ethernet Pin Straight-Through ConnectionsPin Ethernet Crossover Cable Function Pin # Pin # Function Connecting an External Modem Pin # Signal DirectionDSL Router Technical Specifications SpecificationImportant Safety Instructions CE Marking EMI NoticesGovernment Requirements Document Feedback Warranty, Sales, Service, and Training InformationTrademarks
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