Patton electronic Model 3101RC manual Maintenance Requirement, Tools and Equipment Requirements

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Model 3101RC Getting Started Guide

4 • Operation

 

 

Maintenance Requirement

Tools and Equipment Requirements

Table 6 lists required tools and test equipment for the Model 3101RC system maintenance.

Table 6. Required Installation Tools and Materials

Item Required

Purpose

 

 

Anti-static wrist strap

Protect the system from electrostatic discharge

 

damage

 

 

Hand tool

Screwdrivers for equipment removal and replace-

 

ment

 

 

Wire cutter/stripper

Prepare wires for electrical connections

 

 

Wire-wrap gun and bit

Removing and replacing the system interconnec-

 

tion wires

 

 

Wires

System interconnections to external facilities

 

 

VF transmission and signaling

Testing faulty POTS

test sets

 

 

 

Fuse and alarm panel

For protection and simplifying troubleshooting

 

 

System Spares

Always keep spares for the DSLAM at each central office for replacement purposes. During the system trouble- shooting procedures, certain cards at the central office and/or remote site will be required to be replaced.

Dispatching Maintenance Personnel

Some procedures in this manual involve end-to-end system testing, for which technicians are needed at each remote site. The remote Model 3101 system sites are normally unattended, however, technicians should be dis- patched when needed. The Model 3101 system maintenance efforts and monitor the system for alarms during those on-site operations.

Electrostatic Discharge Protection

The Model 3101 system contains static-sensitive components. Be sure to wear a properly grounded antistatic wrist strap when handling them. Also, when removing and replacing a card, hold it either by its front ejector handle or by its edges.

Do not touch its rear connector contacts, which must remain free of contaminants.

Routine Maintenance

Always monitor the Model 3101 system performance at the central office/ remote sites using the SNMP. It allows users to view the current system status, alarm information and to take the necessary corrective action if a problem is reported.

Also keep each Model 3101 system site free of dust and other pollutant that could affect system performance. In addition, be sure to maintain the environment conditions at the central office and at each remote system site. The ideal operating temperature is about 20ºC. The following is the acceptable operating condition range:

-10ºC to 60ºC and 0% to 95% humidity at 35ºC

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Contents ADSL2/2+ Triple-Play Access Ipdslam Module Mailsupport@patton.com Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents Compliance information List of Figures List of Tables About this guide AudienceStructure Safety when working with electricity PrecautionsTypographical conventions used in this document General conventionsMouse conventions Model 3101RC Overview Chapter contentsIntroduction Model 3101RC ADSL2/2+ Triple-play Access Ipdslam ModuleApplications FeaturesHardware Installation Electrostatic Discharge Protection Pre-InstallationSafety Requirement Tools and Test Equipment RequirementsConnecting the ADSLx interfaces Hardware InstallationRJ-45 Electrical Trunk Port Connecting the GBE trunk interfaceEthernet Port RJ-45 pin assignment Ethernet Port 10/100 Enet on Trunk CardTxD Console Port ConfigConfiguration CLI Provisioning a Management IP PortConfigure Web GUI Model 3101RC Getting Started Guide3 ConfigurationIP Routes Example Configuration Import/ExportExport export file from Running config to the Tftp server Database configuration menuin the Web GUI Import File Write Download Config To FlashWrite downloaded Config to Flash in progress Load Remote Config to Running Config Get File Import File Load Remote Config to Running ConfigPut Running Config to Remote Tftp Server Put File Export File Put Running Config to Remote Tftp ServerSave Running Config to Flash Write Running Configuration Save Running Config to Flash System ConfigLoad Flash to Running Config Load Configuration Reload Flash to Running ConfigRestore Factory Default Restore Factory DefaultFlash Boot Point Configuration Select Flash Boot Point Configuration Selectfirmware login 172.16.100.41 username Firmware UpdateFTP Get In Progress Firmware update no actionFirmware Write Successful Firmware Write In ProgressOperation Tools and Equipment Requirements Maintenance RequirementDispatching Maintenance Personnel Routine Maintenance3101RC LEDs Controls and LED IndicationConfig TM Controls and LED Indication 3101TM LEDsContacting Patton for assistance Returns for credit Warranty coverageOut-of-warranty service Contact informationReturn for credit policy RMA numbersShipping instructions Appendix a Compliance information EMC Compliance Safety ComplianceCompliance CE Declaration of Conformity