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2.Connect a POTS telephone to a provisioned line port on the IAD.

3.Lift the telephone receiver and check for dial tone

If no dial tone is present, troubleshoot as necessary.

4.Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each provisioned line port.

5.Disconnect the telephone once you are through testing the line ports.

6.Use a crossover cable to connect the PC to the Ethernet LAN port on the IAD. Determine that the PC is configured with an IP address on the same subnet as the IAD.

7.Observe that the LINK indicator on the IAD front panel lights to verify that the IAD is connected to the LAN.

8.Run Ping on the PC to ping a known good address on the IAD and verify the acknowledgement.

If a timeout occurs, troubleshoot the LAN path to the IAD.

9.Ping a known good address on the network and wait for acknowledgement.

If a timeout occurs, troubleshoot the LAN path to the IAD.

10.Disconnect the Ethernet cable between the PC and the IAD.

11.Using a straight-through cable, connect the Ethernet LAN port on the IAD to your local LAN patch panel or hubswitchrouter.

12.Connect the IAD telephone ports to the local distribution frame or patch panel.

The IAD is ready for service.

The IAD menu interface contains utilities reserved for factory maintenance and development. Before running any System Utilities, call your service provider.

To display the current configuration and data transmission status:

1. On the Main menu, type 1 to display the Reports menu.

Figure 15–1. Reports Menu

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Reports Menu

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C. Display Current Configuration

N. Display Network Statistics

I. Display Interface Statistics

M. Display Media Statistics

R. Display Route Table

A. Display ARP Table

B. Display Bridge Forwarding Database

S. Display Bridge Status

P. Display PPP Authorization Entries

U. Display System Uptime

O. Display Memory Statistic

Select Display Current Configuration.

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JetFusion Integrated Access Device specifications

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