ADTRAN DE-4E Changing the number of DS0s does not affect unit provisioning, Installation

Models: DE-4E

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The FT1 Digital Subscriber Loop (DSL) local loop operates as an independent subsystem, over a single twisted pair. The FT1 DP communicates over this twisted pair to the Fractional Network Interface Device (FNID) and/or FT1 repeater listed below:

Part Number

Unit Description

 

 

 

1242041LX

T400

FNID Circuit Pack

1245201LX

T200

FNID Circuit Pack

1242042LX

T400

FNID Standalone

1242050L2

FT1 Repeater

1245211LX

FT1 Repeater

The payload between FT1 DP and FNID is programmable from the faceplate rotary switch as follows:

2 channels (minimum)

128 kbps

3 channels

192 kbps

4 channels

256 kbps

5 channels

320 kbps

6 channels

384 kbps

7 channels

448 kbps

8 channels

512 kbps

9 channels

576 kbps

10 channels

640 kbps

11 channels

704 kbps

12 channels (maximum)

768 kbps

The system carries a small amount of overhead used for maintenance and performance monitoring related functions.

NOTE

Changing the number of DS0s does not affect unit provisioning.

2. INSTALLATION

C A U T I O N !

SUBJECT TO ELECTROSTATIC DAMAGE

OR DECREASE IN RELIABILITY.

HANDLING PRECAUTIONS REQUIRED.

After unpacking the unit, inspect it for damage. If damage is noted, file a claim with the carrier, then contact ADTRAN. See Warranty and Customer Service.

The FT1 DP plugs directly into a Nortel DE-4E shelf. The unit occupies a single slot. No installation wiring is required.

Time Slot Allocation

The bandwidth may be taken by the FT1 DP in contiguous or alternating time slots. These slots must not have other channel cards plugged in the slots taken by the FT1 DP bandwidth. This will cause contention on the transmit side of the channel bank.

The FT1 will not wrap around the channels at the end of the channel bank. For example, if n is equal to 4 channels and the FT1 DP is plugged into slot 23 of the channel bank, then only channels 23 and 24 can be used, not channels 1 and 2.

Protected Loopback

Protected Loopback prevents false latching loopback occurrences when the latching loopback is embedded within the customer payload. This feature is enabled by setting SW1-8 to ON. See Table 1 for the latching loopback sequence requirement when Protected Loopback is enabled.

Table 1. Protected Loopback Mode Requirement

T1E1.2/99-007R1 (Latching Loopback)

Function

 

 

 

Sequence

Byte Code

# of Received

Bytes

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clear existing

Transition in progress

Minimum of 35

loopbacks

(TIP) X0111010

TIP bytes

Identify device

Loopback select

Minimum of 35

to be looped

code (LSC)

LSC bytes

 

X1010101

- OCU

 

 

X0110001

- CSU

 

 

X1000001

- NI

 

Prepare loop,

Loopback enabled

Minimum of 100

send MAP code

(LBE) X1010110

LBE bytes

after 30 bytes

 

 

 

Activate

Far-end voice (FEV)

Minimum of 35

loopback

X1011010

 

FEV bytes

 

 

 

 

Note: Minimum of 35 TIP bytes required to disable established latching loopback.

X = don't care bit.

Three switch packs (SW1, SW2, SW3) are used to configure the mode of operation for the unit. A definition of each switch is shown in Table 2 and Table 3. Configuration may be performed by manually selecting each option switch, or alternatively, set through the craft interface. Manual configuration must be performed before installing the unit into the channel bank.

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Section 61245207L2-5, Issue 3

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ADTRAN DE-4E Changing the number of DS0s does not affect unit provisioning, Installation, Time Slot Allocation