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Enter number of voice channels desired for this chunk:

Type the number of voice channels.

5.The IAD asks you for the starting channel:

Enter the starting channel of this voice channel chunk:

Type the starting channel number for this chunk of circuits.

6.The IAD asks if you want to allocate more circuits:

Do you want to continue allocating new chunks?[y/n]:

7.Type Y to repeat these steps, or N to continue.

8.The IAD asks you for the number of data channels to allocate:

Enter the number of data channels desired:

Type the number of voice channels.

9.The IAD asks you for the starting channel:

Enter starting channel of this voice channel chunk:

Type the starting channel number for this chunk of circuits.

10.The IAD asks if you want to allocate more circuits:

Do you want to continue allocating new chunks?[y/n]:

11.Type Y to repeat these steps, or N to continue.

12.The IAD asks you to select the signaling protocol for voice:

Enter the signaling protocol on voice channels:

1.Loop Start

2.Ground Start (Opt. Selection-Not Implemented)

3.Immediate Start (Opt. Selection-Not Implemented)

4.Wink Start (Opt. Selection-Not Implemented) Enter Selection:

Type the option for the signaling protocol and press Enter.

13.If you assigned one or more data channels, the IAD asks you to select the datalink protocol for those channels:

Enter the protocol on the selected data channels:

6.ATM

7.Frame Relay

Enter Selection:

Type 6 for ATM or 7 for Frame Relay.

14.The IAD displays the current datalink protocol, saves the selection and displays the current channel settings. Press Escape to return to the menu and continue WAN configuration.

On all IADs except the JF2100 series, the WAN interface is fixed. On JF2100 IADs, you may select G.SHDSL or SDSL as the interface.

JF2104 This section is for selecting either G.SHDSL or SDSL as the

JF2104i WAN interface on the JF2104, JF2104i and JF2108.

JF2108

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JetFusion Integrated Access Device specifications

The Paradyne JetFusion Integrated Access Device represents a significant advancement in network access technology, designed to meet the growing demand for high-performance connectivity in both residential and business environments. This device seamlessly integrates multiple access technologies into a single platform, offering enhanced flexibility, efficiency, and scalability.

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