Patton electronic 2960, 2996 user manual FCC Part 68 Compliance Statement, CE Notice

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Model 2960/2996 RAS User Manual

Compliance Information

 

 

work until the problem has been corrected or until you are certain that the Model 2900 Series is not malfunc- tioning. In accordance with FCC rules and regulation CFR 47 68.218(b)(6), you must notify the telephone company prior to disconnection. The following information may be required when applying to your local tele- phone company for leased line facilities. The Universal Service Order Code (USOC) is RJ48. The Facility Interface Codes (FIC) are 04DU9-BN, 04DU9-DN, 04DU9-1KN, and 04DU9-1SN. The Service Order Code (SOC) is 6.0Y.

 

 

Facility

Service

Network

 

Service

Interface Code

Code

Connection

 

 

 

 

 

1.544

Mbps SF format without line power

04DU9-BN

6.0Y

RJ-48C

1.544

Mbps SF and B8ZS without line power

04DU9-DN

6.0Y

RJ-48C

 

 

 

 

 

1.544

Mbps ANSI ESF without line power

04DU9-1KN

6.0Y

RJ-48C

1.544

Mbps ANSI ESF and B8ZS without line power

04DU9-1SN

6.0Y

RJ-48C

 

 

 

 

 

FCC Part 68 Compliance Statement

This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the outside of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the product identifier US:3N8DFNAN004. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company. Please note the following:

1.You are required to request service from the telephone company before you connect the RAS to a network. When you request T1 Service, you must provide the telephone company with the Facility Interface Code. Provide the telephone company with both of the following codes: 04DU9-B (1.544 MB D4 framing for- mat) and 04DU9-C (1.544 MB ESF format). The telephone company will select the code it has available. The Service Order Code(s) (SOC): 6.0Y. The required Universal Service Order Code (USOC) jack:

RJ 48C. The make, model number, and FCC Registration number of the RAS.

2.Your telephone company may make changes to its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment. The telephone company will notify you in advance of such changes to give you and opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service.

3.If your RAS causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue your service. If possible, they will notify you in advance, but if advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible and will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.

4.If you experience trouble with the RAS, please contact Patton Electronics, Co. for service or repairs. Repairs should be performed only by Patton Electronics Co.

5.You are required to notify the telephone company when you disconnect the RAS from the network.

CE Notice

The CE symbol on your Patton Electronics equipment indicates that it is in compliance with the Electromag- netic Compatibility (EMC) directive and the Low Voltage Directive (LVD) of the European Union (EU). A Certificate of Compliance is available by contacting Technical Support.

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Contents Remote Access Server RAS Mailsupport@patton.com Contents Operation and shutdown Contacting Patton for assistance Industry Canada Notice Radio and TV InterferenceFCC Information CE Notice FCC Part 68 Compliance StatementStructure AudienceTypographical conventions used in this document PrecautionsGeneral conventions Mouse conventions Introduction Chapter contentsModel 2960/2996 RAS Ultra Red version shown Model 2960/2996 Remote Access Server overviewWAN Hardware overviewModems SignalingPower system TemperatureManagement services Physical dimensionsSecurity Model 2960/2996 front panel LEDs LED displayApprovals Software overview Software overviewHardware installation Introduction RAS chassis installationUnpacking the Model 2960/2996 RAS Installing the power cables Cable installationAttaching the cable retainer clip Grounding the Model 2960/2996 Power cable retainer clipModel 2960/2996 network and configuration ports Connecting the Ethernet portsConnecting to the T1/E1/PRI WAN ports Connecting the EIA-561 RS-232 configuration portT1/E1/PRI RJ-48C pinout diagram Completing the hardware installationConfiguring the RAS for operation Preparing the RAS for configuration Configuration prerequisitesConfigure the COM port settings as shown in figure COM properties Login window Opening the RAS Web Administration Pages Configuring the RAS with a Web browserHome page window panes Home page overviewImmediate Actions buttons No Validation Configuring simple authenticationStatic User Authentication Configuration windowDial-in main window Configuring dial-in user informationModify Dial-In window, Login section Modify Dial-In window, Domain Name Server section Configuring the default gatewayT1/E1 Link Activity window Configuring line settings and signaling for E1Pinout for loopback to test WAN port Configuring the line settingsSetting the line signaling for an E1/R2 line Setting the line signaling for an E1/PRI Isdn lineMFR Version 2 Modify window Channel assignment Configuring line settings and signaling for T1Setting the line signaling for a robbed-bit T1 line Setting the line signaling for an ISDN/PRI lineSaving your configuration Import/Export main window Completing the installation Configuring the RAS for operation Operation and shutdown De-activating the RAS Activating the RASTroubleshooting and maintenance Symptoms Power Fault analysisEthernet Calibration Periodic maintenanceMaintenance Exporting the current RAS configurationMaintenance Removing the defective RAS Verifying the hardware installation Installing the replacement RASImporting a saved configuration Configure the COM port settings as shown in figure Press Return to display the login window see figure Actions Completing the installation Contacting Patton for assistance Returns for credit Warranty coverageOut-of-warranty service Contact informationRMA numbers Return for credit policyShipping instructions

2960, 2996 specifications

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