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Index

I

installation site consideration, 2-3installation tasks

connecting to a modem for remote management, 2-27

connecting to a POTS splitter, 2-23connecting to a terminal or computer, 2-26connecting to an MDF, 2-23

connecting to an SNMP management system, 2-25connecting to Ethernet hubs or switches, 2-24installing the chassis, 2-5

installing the DSL cards, 2-19installing the MCC card, 2-18summary of tasks, 2-4supplying power, 2-13verifying the installation, 2-21

installing the chassis

on a desktop or table, 2-5

rack with threaded screw holes, 2-10rack without threaded screw holes, 2-12

interconnecting the stack, 2-5

L

LEDs

fan alarm, 4-2

on the 8600 chassis, A-1on the MCC card, A-2power, 4-1

system alarm, 4-2load sharing, 1-4

M

Main Distributing Frame (MDF), 2-23making cable connections, 2-22

Management Communications Controller (MCC) card, 1-3

installing the card, 2-18removing the card, 2-19setting the IP address, 3-1setting the subnet mask, 3-1

management information bases (MIBs), 1-4Media Access Control (MAC) address, 2-19,2-20modem connection, 2-27

N

National Equipment Building Standards (NEBS), 2-7

O

operating environment specifications, C-2organization of guide, iv

P

package contents associated hardware, 2-2chassis, 2-2documentation, 2-2

physical dimensions, C-1pinouts

8-pin modular asynchronous terminal, B-3DB25 adapter, B-3

LAN/WAN connectors, B-2management 10BaseT connector, B-1management IN and OUT connectors, B-2

Telco 50-pin for DSL loops and POTS splitters, B-4POTS Splitter, 1-1,2-23

power failure, 4-1

using a single dc power source, 2-13

using ac power with dc power backup, 2-16using only ac power source, 2-16

using two dc power source, 2-14power considerations, 2-3

power redundancy, 1-4power specifications, C-2

pre-installation considerations, 2-3

R

rack mounting

with threaded screw holes, 2-10without threaded screw holes, 2-12

related documents, v

remote configuration setup instructions, 3-1Remote Termination Unit (RTU), 1-1removing card

DSL card, 2-20MCC card, 2-19

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8600-A2-GN20-20

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Contents Installation Guide Copyright  1997 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Warranty, Sales, and Service InformationTrademarks Important Safety Instructions EMI Warnings Japan CE MarkingContents Initial Setup Instructions Document Purpose and Intended Audience About This GuideIii Section Description Document SummaryDocument Number Document Title Product-Related DocumentsWhat is the HotWire 8600 DSLAM? About the HotWire 8600 DslamNetwork Service Provider Input HotWire 8600 Dslam ComponentsPower Redundancy HotWire 8600 Dslam FeaturesMounting Configurations 97-15355 Overview Installing and Connecting HardwareUnpacking the Hardware Package ContentsInstallation Site Pre-installation ConsiderationsTask See Installation TasksProcedure HotWire 8600 Dslam Chassis InstallationStacking the 8600 Chassis Stack Position Connection to the CO Ground Lug National Equipment Building Standards NebsESD Wrist Strip Jack Interconnecting 8600 Systems DSL Inch Rack Front Rail Front Rail Speed Nut Using a Single DC Power Source Supplying PowerInsert Power Source As Into Using Two DC Power Sources for Power Redundancy Insert Power Source Into Using AC Power with DC Power Backup Using Only AC Power SourceInsert Power Source Bs Into Handling Precautions for STATIC-SENSITIVE Devices Installing the MCC CardInstalling DSL Cards October Verifying the Installation Special Connection Considerations Making Cable ConnectionsT5A Connecting to a Pots Splitter or an MDFInput Connecting the DSL Cards to the Ethernet Hubs or SwitchesConnecting 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 Failure Troubleshooting Procedures TroubleshootingPower LED is OFF System ALM LED is on on a DSL Card Fan Alarm LED is onDSL Card is Not Working Properly LEDs HotWire 8600 Dslam ChassisLED is Indicating Type MCC CardPin Number Use PinoutsPin Modular Management In and Out Connector Pinouts Pin Modular LAN/WAN Slot Connector PinoutsDB25 Adapter Pinouts Pin Modular Serial Asynchronous Terminal Connector PinoutsPin Number Function Pin Modular DB25 Serial Interface Use Pin NumberDSL Slot, Port # Tip, Ring Specifications Criteria Technical SpecificationsTechnical Specifications GL-1 GlossaryGL-2 IN-1 IndexIndex IN-2IN-3
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8600 specifications

Nortel Networks 8600 is a highly regarded member of the Nortel Ethernet routing portfolio, specifically designed to meet the demands of today's bandwidth-hungry environments. This advanced platform is a favorite for service providers and enterprises due to its scalability, reliability, and performance capabilities.

One of the standout features of the Nortel 8600 is its exceptional scalability. The platform supports a wide range of Ethernet services that can accommodate the growth of network applications without requiring significant overhaul. This scalability is driven by its ability to provide multiple 10 Gigabit and 100 Gigabit Ethernet ports, allowing organizations to expand their network as bandwidth needs increase.

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