Nortel Networks manual HotWire 8600 Dslam Features, Power Redundancy

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About the HotWire 8600 DSLAM

HotWire 8600 DSLAM Features

The HotWire 8600 DSLAM system has the following features:

HPower Redundancy

Two versions of the HotWire 8600 DSLAM chassis are available:

Ðac power

Ðdc power

The ac version can also be connected to a dc source to provide power redundancy. When using the dc version, two separate dc sources may be employed to provide power redundancy. If one power source fails, the other source provides all of the power needed by the system. This is done automatically without system disruption.

The dc version requires a source of ± 48 Vdc, while the ac version will operate from 100 to 250 volts ac, 50 to 60 Hz.

HFront-Facing Interface Connections

The interface connections on the front of the chassis allows all interface cables to be connected and maintained in the front of the chassis for easy accessibility.

HStackable Chassis for DSL Access Growth

Each chassis is an independent, standalone system. The stackable design provides for six systems to share management access through a single MCC card which, in turn, allows an additional slot for a DSL card in each of up to five additional systems. In a stacked configuration, the first or base chassis is equipped with an MCC card in Slot 1 leaving Slots 2 and 3 available for up to two DSL cards, or a maximum of eight DSL ports.

Each additional system will accept up to three DSL cards for a maximum of 12 additional DSL ports.

A HotWire 8600 DSLAM chassis can be added or removed from the stack without disrupting service to the other items in the stack.

The base system is electrically connected to additional systems by connecting the 8-pin modular expansion cable provided from the OUT port of the base chassis to the IN port of the next chassis in the stack.

HHot Swappable Cards

The MCC and DSL cards can be installed and removed from the HotWire 8600 DSLAM chassis without service disruption. You can replace a card without powering down the chassis and disrupting service to the other cards.

HPrimary Network Management Support via SNMP

SNMP management of the DSL cards is accomplished over a single Ethernet connection to the MCC card from a Network Management System (NMS) (such as Paradyne's DCE Manager for HP OpenView). The MCC card gathers all management information for each of the DSL cards and responds to the SNMP requests on behalf of the cards.

For a list of specific management information bases (MIBs) supported, see the HotWire DSLAM for 8540 and 8546 DSL Cards Network Configuration Guide.

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Contents Installation Guide Trademarks Warranty, Sales, and Service InformationCopyright  1997 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Important Safety Instructions EMI Warnings CE Marking JapanContents Initial Setup Instructions Iii About This GuideDocument Purpose and Intended Audience Document Summary Section DescriptionProduct-Related Documents Document Number Document TitleAbout the HotWire 8600 Dslam What is the HotWire 8600 DSLAM?Network Service Provider HotWire 8600 Dslam Components InputHotWire 8600 Dslam Features Power RedundancyMounting Configurations 97-15355 Installing and Connecting Hardware OverviewPackage Contents Unpacking the HardwarePre-installation Considerations Installation SiteInstallation Tasks Task SeeStacking the 8600 Chassis HotWire 8600 Dslam Chassis InstallationProcedure Stack Position ESD Wrist Strip Jack National Equipment Building Standards NebsConnection to the CO Ground Lug Interconnecting 8600 Systems DSL Inch Rack Front Rail Front Rail Speed Nut Insert Power Source As Into Supplying PowerUsing a Single DC Power Source Using Two DC Power Sources for Power Redundancy Insert Power Source Into Using Only AC Power Source Using AC Power with DC Power BackupInsert Power Source Bs Into Installing the MCC Card Handling Precautions for STATIC-SENSITIVE DevicesInstalling DSL Cards October Verifying the Installation Making Cable Connections Special Connection ConsiderationsConnecting to a Pots Splitter or an MDF T5AConnecting the DSL Cards to the Ethernet Hubs or Switches InputConnecting to an Snmp Management System Connecting to a Terminal or Laptop Computer Connecting to a Modem for Remote Management Connecting to a HotWire 8600 Dslam Via Telnet Initial Setup Instructions Initial Setup Instructions 8600-A2-GN20-20 October Power LED is OFF TroubleshootingPower Failure Troubleshooting Procedures DSL Card is Not Working Properly Fan Alarm LED is onSystem ALM LED is on on a DSL Card LED is Indicating HotWire 8600 Dslam ChassisLEDs MCC Card TypePinouts Pin Number UsePin Modular LAN/WAN Slot Connector Pinouts Pin Modular Management In and Out Connector PinoutsPin Number Function Pin Modular Serial Asynchronous Terminal Connector PinoutsDB25 Adapter Pinouts Pin Modular DB25 Serial Interface Use Pin NumberDSL Slot, Port # Tip, Ring Technical Specifications Specifications CriteriaTechnical Specifications Glossary GL-1GL-2 Index IN-1IN-2 IndexIN-3
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