Zhone Technologies 4929 DSLAM manual Cables Required, ADSL2+, Pots, Sfp, Com

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Installation

Cables Required

No cables are provided with the DSLAM. See Table 1, Cable Descriptions, to determine what cables you need to obtain before installation. See Appendix A, Connectors and Pin Assignments and Appendix B, Equipment List for more information.

Table 1: Cable Descriptions

Connector

 

 

Name or MIM

Connector and Cable

For Connecting . . .

 

 

 

ADSL2+

50-pin RJ21X Telco-type straight

Up to 24 DSL ports to a Main

 

connector and 50-wire cable. Up to two

Distribution Frame, punchdown block, or

POTS

cables required: one for DSL and one for

splitters.

POTS (if POTS splitters are installed).

Up to 24 POTS splitter ports to Main

 

 

 

 

 

Distribution Frame or punchdown block.

 

 

 

SFP

GigE SFP transceiver and cable.

A 4900 Series DSLAM to an upstream

 

 

4900 or network.

10/100/1000

8-position modular plug and 8-wire

 

 

Category 5 or better unshielded twisted

 

 

pair (UTP) cable.

 

 

 

 

MIM10/100

8-position modular plug and 8-wire

 

 

Category 5 or better unshielded twisted

 

 

pair (UTP) cable.

 

 

 

 

MIM-100FX

100 Mbps SFP transceiver and fiber optic

 

 

cable.

 

 

 

 

MIM-2000F

Up to two GigE SFP transceivers and

 

 

cables.

 

 

 

 

MIM-2E1

8-position modular plug and 8-wire

 

MIM-2T1

Category 5 or better unshielded twisted

 

 

pair (UTP) cable. Up to two required.

 

 

 

 

MIM-4E1

8-position modular plug and 8-wire

 

MIM-4T1

Category 5 or better unshielded twisted

 

 

pair (UTP) cable. Up to four required.

 

 

 

 

COM

DB9 to RJ45 adapter cable.

The 4900 Series DSLAM to a terminal or

 

 

a PC with a terminal emulation program.

 

 

 

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4929 DSLAM Installation and User’s Guide

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Contents Dslam Installation and User’s Guide Copyright 2005 Zhone Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved Dslam Installation and User’s Guide End User License Agreement Zhone and AffiliatesImportant Safety Instructions EMI Notices United States EMI NoticeCE Marking Canada EMI NoticeContents Configuring Your Windows PC to Communicate with NMS 4929-A2-ZN20-30 Dslam Installation and User’s Guide Dslam Installation and User’s Guide About this Guide Document Purpose and Intended AudienceDocument Summary Related Product Documents GrandVIEW EMS User’s GuideContacting Global Service and Support Service RequirementsTechnical Support Dslam Installation and User’s Guide Features IntroductionOverview Introduction Installation PreparationPots Cables RequiredADSL2+ SFPPackage Contents Mounting ConfigurationsUnpacking the Hardware Installing the Brackets for Rack Mounting Installing the Dslam Into a Rack Installing the Dslam on a Wall Installing the Dslam on a Wall Installing the Dslam on a Shelf or Desktop Cabling Cabling OverviewInstalling the Micro Interface Module Connecting the ADSL2+ and Pots Connectors Connecting the SFP Connector or the 10/100/1000 Connector Connecting DSLAMs to Each Other Connecting the COM Port Connecting a Terminal or PC to the COM PortConnecting to Power Connecting a Modem to the COM Port+48 VDC -48 VDC LED Locations LED MeaningsPWR Configuration Using the NMS Web Interface System RequirementsConfiguring Your Windows PC to Communicate with NMSNMS home page appears Management Configuration DslamAdvanced Configuration Http Password PasswordSnmp Configuration Snmp Community Administration Global Circuit Configuration Global SetAccepted from source IP addresses in the ranges Global Dscp Rules Vlan Global IP Rules Specify a Vlan ID range. For each Global IP Global MAC Rules MAC Rule, if you selected Tag for Allow Tag Global Vlan Rules Specify a Vlan ID range that constitutes a Parameter Description Global Advanced Configuration Circuit Summary EC/FDMCircuit Configuration Circuit Configuration Dscp Rules Parameter Description IP Rules Parameter Description MAC Rules Parameter Description Vlan Rules Vlan Backbone Vlan ID Parameter Description Port Statistics Copy Port SNR Advanced Configuration MAC and Igmp Summary MAC-IGMPParameter Description Dslam Interconnect Configuration To specify the port connected to a downstream Dslam Command Line Interface Connecting a PC DirectlyCLI System Requirements CLI Commands Launching the Terminal Emulation ProgramEnabletftp DisablewebserverEnabletelnet EnablewebserverFlood UPL,VLN Generalpassword ClisessiontimeoutDefaultgateway LAYER2ENABLEMAC ResetSuperuserpassword MgmtportuplinkUsing the CLI to Establish Inband Management Snmp Interface Downloading MIBsAccess Community String Snmp Community StringsConnectors and PIN Assignments DSL Ports and Pots Splitter ConnectorsDSL Connector Pinouts Sheet 2 LOS SFP ConnectorMOD-DEF2 I2CDATA MOD-DEF1 I2CCLK MOD-DEF0 Sfppresentl RD+10/100/1000BaseT Connector GND DB9 to RJ45 Adapter PinoutsDSR RTS DTR CTSConnectors and Pin Assignments Equipment List Equipment List Technical Specifications Ieee 802.1Q Vlan Index NumericsCLI Igmp Snmp Vlan ID Tftp

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