3Com 32x, 52x manual Ordering German, Isdn BRI Services

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Ordering German ISDN BRI Services A-9

Not all NT1s provide phantom power; for example, the AMI NT1 from

 

AT&T does not. If you connect the SuperStack II bridge/router to an

 

NT1 that does not provide phantom power, you must turn off phantom

 

power detection before you can dial successfully. Turn off phantom

 

power detection by setting -PATH PhantomPower to Disable. For more

 

information on this parameter, refer to the software reference guide.

 

 

Ordering German

To order German ISDN services for a SuperStack II bridge/router, follow

ISDN BRI Services

these steps:

1Acquire a form entitled “Telefondienstauftrag im ISDN (Euro-ISDN-Anschluß)” from the Telekom.

2At the top of the form, select “Neuanschluß.”

3Under “Auftraggeber,” provide the requested information.

4Under “Anschluß,” specify “Basisanschluß als Standardanschluß.”

By specifying “Basisanschluß als Standardanschluß, “ you are requesting standard basic rate interface (BRI) service. Under “Anschrift Standort,” provide the requested information.

5Under “Anschlußnutzung,” specify “Mehrgeräteanschluß.”

By specifying “Mehrgeräteanschluß,” you are requesting a connection for multiple types of equipment, such as bridge/routers, telephones, faxes, and computers.

6Sign your name at the bottom of the form.

The SuperStack II bridge/router software does not currently support the 1TR6 switch type. If you have an existing 1TR6 connection, request that the connection be changed to a Euro-ISDN connection using this form. In case the Telekom requests this information, the approval number for Germany (Bundesamt Für Zulassungen In Der Telekommunikation) is A115352E.

When ordering ISDN lines in Germany, make sure to order point-to-multipoint ISDN lines. The SuperStack II bridge/router does not support point-to-point configurations when attached to the German ISDN network.

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Contents Models 32x Electromagnetic Compatibility Information Avis Canadien CE Notice Contents Removing the Cover Installing Memory Reinstalling the Cover Connectors and CablesIndex 3COM Corporation Limited Warranty Viii About this Guide ConventionsIcon Alerts you to Chapter about this Guide 1Equipment Received and Equipment Needed Installing the HardwareRequired EquipmentFor more information on cables, refer to Chapter Mounting 1Rack-Mount Kit Contents4CHAPTER 1 Installing the Hardware Cabling Cabling the Isdn Connector Model Cabling the LAN Connector Models 323, 327,Connector Connection to Mode Cable Name Sold by 3Com? 2Serial Connector Cabling InformationModels 32x DCE-like mode Models 32x DTE modeModels 52x DCE-like mode Models 52x DTE modeRedundant Power Attaching aSystem Modem Connecting a PCCharacteristic Setting Terminal, or12CHAPTER 1 Installing the Hardware Chassis Panels Model Features1SuperStack II NETBuilder Model Features OverviewModel PanelsHardware Interrupt SwitchConnectors LEDs39-pin to 9-pin PC Cable Null Modem-Type PC Cable49-pin to 25-pin Terminal Cable Null Modem-Type Terminal CableModem Cable UTP Connector and CableShielded STP Connector and Cable2UTP Cable Types, MAUs, and Emissions Compliance 3STP Cable Types, MAUs, and Emissions CompliancePinout STP Maximum Current Cabling Standards4Auxiliary Pin Use 5Maximum Workstations on a Token Ring Network6V.35 Straight-Through Cable To V.35 DCE Cable7V.35 to V.35 Direct-Connect Cable To V.35 Direct Connect Cable8UNIVERSAL to V.35 Adapter Cable Universal to V.35 Adapter Cable9UNIVERSAL to V.35 Direct Connect Cable Universal to V.35 Direct Connect Cable10UNIVERSAL to V.36 Adapter Cable Universal to RS-449/V.36 DCE Cable11UNIVERSAL to RS-449/V.36 Direct-Connect Cable Universal to RS-449/V.36 Direct Connect Cable12UNIVERSAL to RS-232 DCE Cable Universal to RS-232 DCE CableUniversal to RS-232 Direct-Connect Cable Universal to RS-232 Direct Connect Cable14RS-232 Straight-Through Cable RS-232 to RS-232 DCE Cable15RS-232 to RS-232 Direct-Connect Cable RS-232 to RS-232 Direct Connect Cable16UNIVERSAL to X.21 Adapter Cable Universal to X.21 Adapter Cable6ISDN Cable Pinouts Pin No Function SignalPhysical Specifications AltitudeRelative Humidity 22CHAPTER 2 Overview Removing the Cover Upgrading MemoryDip switches should all be in the down position Reinstalling Cover 4CHAPTER 3 Upgrading Memory System /Fault TroubleshootingDuring the Load TroubleshootingPhase During the TestCall your network supplier for assistance Associated Model No ConnectorLED Meanings 3LED MeaningsSymptom Cause and Action Token RingConnection This is Only station 0001 0101 Canonical least significant bit firstProvisioning Your Isdn Line American Isdn BRI ServicesAT&T 5ESS NI1 Isdn Information Sheet 3Com SuperStack II Bridge/RouterAT&T 5ESS North American Switch Provisioning TablesRequired Information Table A-1Ordering Isdn Service for an AT&T 5ESS SwitchDN must be set as follows Parameter Setting Required Information SpecificationTable A-3Ordering Isdn Service for a DMS 100 Switch SPIDs Table A-4Ordering Isdn Service for a Siemens Ewsd Switch8APPENDIX a Provisioning Your Isdn Line Ordering German Isdn BRI Services10APPENDIX a Provisioning Your Isdn Line 3Com Bulletin Board ServiceTechnical Support Online TechnicalCountry Data Rate Telephone Number Access by Analog ModemAccess by Digital Modem 408 654Country Number Telephone3Com Benelux B.V Country Telephone Number Fax Number Page Numerics IndexSTP UTP Index 3Com Corporation Limited Warranty Limitation of Liability