Patton electronic RocketLink-G NTU Rack Mount G.SHDSL Modem Card Configuring the E1 Rear Card

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DTE Shield (DB-15 Pin 1) & FRGND (JB3). In the connected position, this strap links DB-15 pin 1 & frame ground. In the open position, pin 1 is disconnected from frame ground.

JB3

Description

Position 1&2

DTE Shield (Pin 1) and FRGND Connected

Position 2&3

DTE Shield (Pin 1) and FRGND Not Connected

 

 

SGND & FRGND (JB4). In the connected position, this strap links DB-15 pin 8 (Signal Ground) and frame ground through a 100 ohm resistor. In the open position, pin 8 is connected directly to frame ground.

JB4

Description

Position 1&2

SGND (Pin 8) and FRGND Connected through a 100-ohm resistor

Position 2&3

SGND (Pin 8) and FRGND Directly Connected

 

 

3.8 CONFIGURING THE E1 REAR CARD

The E1 rear card features conÞguration capability via hardware switches and jumpers. Sections 4.1 and 4.2 describe all switch and jumper conÞg- urations for the 3088RC/K model. Section 4.3 describes the conÞgura- tion required for your mDSL modem.

DIP Switch ConÞguration

The E1 card has eight internal DIP switches (S1-1 through S1-8). The DIP switches can be conÞgured as either “On” or “Off.”

Switch S1-1 : Line Coding. Use Switch S1-1 to control the Network Line Coding options. Set these options to be the same as the Line Cod- ing that has been provided by your Service Provider.

 

S1-1

Line Framing & Coding

 

Off

HDB3

 

On

AMI

 

 

 

Line Coding Options:

 

High Density Bipolar 3 (HDB3): In HDB3 coding, the transmitter deliberately inserts a bipolar violation when excessive zeros in the data stream are detected. The receiver recognizes these special viola- tions and decodes them as zeros. This method enables the network to meet minimum pulse density requirements. Use HDB3 unless AMI is required in your application .

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Contents User Manual Warranty Information ConfigurationGeneral Information Operation InstallationModel 3088RC Interface Pin Assignments SpecificationsEMC Compliance Warranty InformationSafety Compliance ComplianceRadio and TV Interference FCC Part FCC Part 68 Acta StatementCE Declaration of Conformity Industry Canada NoticeService Authorized European RepresentativeTel +1 301 Email support@patton.com Device first Safety When Working with ElectricityFeatures General InformationDescription Serial Interface Types Configuration About Software CLI ConfigurationAbout Harware DIP Switch Configuration Position Function Configuring the DIP Switches V.35, X.21, and Ethernet ModelsS1-1 S1-2 S1-3 S1-4 S1-5 S1-6 S1-7 Data Rate Kbps S1-1 through S1-7 Data Rate2240 S2-3 Annex A/B S1-8 TX Clock Setting DescriptionS2-1 Front Panel Switches S2-2 Line ProbeS2-4 through S2-5 Clock Mode S2-4 S2-5 Clock Mode DescriptionCPE-Side Modem CO-Side Modem S2-7 DTE Interface Type S2-6 SettingAbout System Reset Mode S2-6 DTE LoopsSoftware Upgrades ConÞguration Reset to Factory DefaultsConfiguring Through the Console DSL sync state describes whether no sync words have DSL Line Condition Good or Poor Console Help CommandsSystem ConÞguration Commands System Status Commands DSL ConÞguration CommandsDSL Error Monitor Startup Delay Interval Totint DSL Clear Errcntrs Command DSL Status CommandJB3 Configuring the V.35 Rear CardModel 1001RCM13445 & 1001RCM134TB Strap Settings Strap Function Position 1&2 Position 2&3Configuring the X.21 Rear Card Model 1001RCM11545& 1001RCM115TB Strap SettingsJB4 Line Coding Options Configuring the E1 Rear CardDIP Switch ConÞguration S1-1 Line Framing & CodingOff Disabled Enabled Making Interface Connections Module Rear Panels, Showing Location of ConnectorsOhm Dual Coaxial G.703 Interface Connecting the Ethernet Rear Card Driver Board mounted on Model 3088RC Connecting the Interface Driver BoardRC/C/AI Ethernet Port Connecting to the 10Base-T Ethernet PortPage RJ-45 Line Interface LED Status MonitorsPage More information InstallationRack Power Supply Model 1001R14 Rack ChassisInstalling Model 3088RC Series Into the Chassis Powering Up Your 1001R14 RackInterconnecting cables shall be acceptable for Connecting the Twisted Pair InterfaceModel 3088RC V.35/X.21 interfaces Connecting the Model 3088RC/A/I V.35 to a DTE device Connecting the Model 3088RC/A/I V.35 Serial Inter FaceConnecting the Model 3088RC/A/I to V.35 Serial DCE Connecting the Model 3088RC/A/I V.35 to a DCE deviceConnecting the Model 3088RC/D/V X.21 to a DCE or DTE device Connecting the Model 3088RC/D/V X.21 Serial Inter FaceConnecting the 3088RC/C/AI Ethernet Interface Connecting the 3088RC/K/K E1 InterfaceColor Description LED Status IndicatorsOperation LEDLoopbacks Test ModesPatterns Remote Console OperationEstablishing a Remote Console Session Console Remote console connection is open Is a screenshot of opening a typical remote console session Remote control session with LAL diagram Differences in Local and Remote Control Session BehaviorTo communicate with the far-end 3088RC Software UpgradeReset Configuration to Factory Default Clocking Modes Serial ConnectorDiagnostics Appendix aLine Interface Transmission LineLine Coding Line Rates DSL LineV.35 Interface Pin # SignalAppendix B RJ-11 NON-SHIELDED DSL PortX.21 Interface E1 InterfaceRS-232 Console Interface Page

3088RC, RocketLink-G NTU Rack Mount G.SHDSL Modem Card specifications

The Patton Electronics 3088RC, also known as the RocketLink-G NTU Rack Mount G.SHDSL Modem Card, is a robust and versatile solution designed to enable high-speed data communication over copper lines. This modem card is particularly favored by telecommunications providers and businesses seeking reliable connectivity in demanding environments.

One of the key features of the 3088RC is its G.SHDSL technology, which allows for symmetric data transmission at speeds up to 5.7 Mbps. This symmetric speed makes it ideal for businesses that require the same upload and download speeds, ensuring efficient performance for applications such as video conferencing, cloud services, and file sharing. Furthermore, G.SHDSL offers longer range capabilities compared to traditional DSL technologies, achieving distances up to 12,000 feet or more, depending on line conditions.

The 3088RC is designed for easy integration into existing rack mount installations. It occupies a single 19-inch rack unit, making it a space-efficient option for service providers looking to maximize their hardware capacity. The installation process is straightforward, allowing for quick deployment in various settings, from small offices to larger enterprise environments.

In terms of power, the Patton 3088RC supports both AC and DC power inputs, providing flexibility in installation. The card also features built-in network management capabilities. This includes SNMP support for remote monitoring and troubleshooting, allowing IT administrators to keep track of performance and quickly identify issues without needing to be physically present.

Moreover, the device guarantees high reliability with its advanced error correction techniques, which enhance data integrity over longer distances and in environments with significant interference. Equipped with a robust design, the 3088RC operates well in fluctuating temperatures, ensuring durability and consistent performance.

Security is also a priority, as the RocketLink-G offers features that protect against unauthorized access and data breaches. This is particularly crucial for businesses handling sensitive information.

To conclude, the Patton Electronics 3088RC RocketLink-G NTU Rack Mount G.SHDSL Modem Card represents a comprehensive solution for reliable high-speed connectivity. Its blend of advanced technology, ease of integration, and focus on performance makes it an attractive choice for service providers and enterprises aiming to enhance their data communications infrastructure.