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Installation and Operation Manual
ASM
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2
/4-Wire SHDSL Modem
Version 2.5
Contents
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ASMi-52
Version 2.5
2/4-Wire SHDSL Modem Installation and Operation Manual
Notice
Limited Warranty
General Safety Instructions
Safety Symbols
Handling Energized Products
General Safety Practices
Connection of AC Mains
Connection of DC Mains
Connection of Data and Telecommunications Cables
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
FCC-15 User Information
Caution
Canadian Emission Requirements
Warning per EN 55022 (CISPR-22)
Declaration of Conformity
Quick Start Guide
1. Installing ASMi-52
Connecting the Interfaces
Connecting the Power
2. Configuring ASMi-52
Configuring the Master Clock
Configuring the SHDSL Interface
Configuring the DTE Interface
Configuring the Serial Interface
Configuring the E1 Interface
Configuring the T1 Interface
Configuring the 10/100BaseT Interface
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Contents
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
Versions
DTE Interface
Line Interface
Applications
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Features
Functionality
Line Interface
DTE Interface
Note
Table 1-2. ASMi-52 Data Rates
Table 1-3. ASMi-52 Data Rates (Low Speed Mode)
Multiplexer Applications
Software for a multiplexer version is available but is not transferable to a single port unit.
Table 1-4. Possible Multiplexer Applications
Timing
Management
EOC
ConfiguRAD
Dial-In
Dial-Out
1.2 Physical Description
1.3 Functional Description
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1.4 Technical Specifications
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Chapter 2 Installation and Setup
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Site Requirements and Prerequisites
2.3 Package Contents
2.4 Connecting the Interface Cables
Connecting the Line
Connecting the DTE Interface
Connecting the Alarm Relay Connector
2.5 Connecting the Power Cables
Connecting AC Power
Connecting DC Power
Chapter 3 Operation
3.1 Turning On ASMi-52
3.2 Controls and Indicators
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Normal Indications
3.3 Default Settings
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3.4 Configuration Alternatives
Managing ASMi-52 via a Terminal Port
Control Port Interface Characteristics
Preparing the Terminal
Data Terminal Ready (DTR)
Initiating a Control Session
Navigating the Management Menus
Choosing Options
Note
Correcting Entries
Navigating Data Forms
Managing ASMi-52 via Ethernet Port
Managing ASMi-52 via a Dedicated Timeslot
Managing ASMi-52 via Web Browser
Configuration Menus
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Logging Out
3.5 Turning Off ASMi-52
Chapter 4 Configuration
4.1 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management
Configuring Management Parameters
Entering Device Information
Configuring the Host Parameters
Configuring the Network Managers
Controlling the Management Access
Configuring Dedicated Timeslots
Configuring VLAN Encapsulation
Configuring the LAN Port
Configuring the LAN Port Operation Mode
Filling out the Bridging Table
Configuring Aging Timeout
Configuring QoS Mapping
Setting the LAN Rate
Setting the LAN Rate in a Multiplexer Unit
Configuring Autonegotiation
Configuring Fault Indication
4.2 Configuring ASMi-52 System Parameters
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Configuring the Master Clock
Configuring Local Card Mode
Configuring Remote Card Mode
Configuring Low Speed Operation
Configuring Control Port Parameters
Changing the Control Port Data Rate
Selecting the Control Port Interface
Selecting the CTS State
Selecting the DSR State
Configuring the Terminal Port
Configuring the Port Control Mode
Configuring User Name, Password, Pop-up Alarms and Security Timeout
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Setting the G.704 Interface Type
4.3 Configuring the Physical Ports
Configuring the SHDSL Interface
Configuring the Power Backoff
Configuring the Snext Margin
Configuring the Current Margin
Configuring the Power Spectral Density
Configuring Line Probing
Setting the Loop Attenuation Threshold
Setting the SNR Margin Threshold
Configuring the SHDSL Repeater
Configuring the DTE Interface Data Rate
Configuring the Data Rate in a Multiplexer Unit
Configuring the E1 Interface
Selecting E1 Framing Mode
Enabling CRC-4 Code Generation
Setting the Sync Mode
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Defining Idle Code
Mapping E1 Timeslots
Mapping E1 Timeslots in a Multiplexer Unit
Matching Remote Unit Settings With Local Unit Settings
Configuring the T1 Interface
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4.4 Additional Tasks
Displaying the ASMi-52 Status
Displaying the System Status
Figure 4-39. System Status Screen
Alarms are described in Chapter 5.
Displaying the Port Status
Figure 4-40. Port Status Menu
Accessing the Remote ASMi-52
Entering the User Name and Password
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Displaying the ASMi-52 Inventory
Updating Software Releases
Installing a New Software Release via TFTP
Installing a New Software Release via XMODEM
Autoconfiguration through TFTP or XMODEM
Displaying the Software Version
Switching the Software Versions
Resetting ASMi-52
Resetting to Default Settings
Resetting the ASMi-52 Modem
Resetting the SHDSL Repeater
Exiting the Control Session
Chapter 5 Configuring a Typical Application
5.1 Overview
Application
Guidelines for Configuring ASMi-52 Units
5.2 Configuring the ASMi-52 units
Setting the ASMi-52 System Parameters
Setting the E1 Port
Configuring the Line Interface Type
Configuring the Serial DTE Interface
Configuring LLB/RLB Activation from DTE
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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
6.1 Monitoring Performance
Displaying SHDSL Statistics
Displaying the Current SHDSL Statistics
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Displaying the SHDSL Statistics for all Intervals
Clearing the SHDSL Performance Statistics
Displaying E1/T1 Statistics
Displaying the Current E1/T1 Statistics
Figure 6-9. E1/T1 Current Day Performances Screen Table 6-2. E1/T1 Statistics Parameters
Displaying E1/T1 Statistics for All Intervals
Clearing the E1/T1 Statistics
6.2 Detecting Errors
Power-Up Self-Test
Front Panel LEDs
6.3 Handling Alarms
Displaying All Alarms
Working with the System Log File
Displaying the Port Status
Figure 6-14. Physical Port Status Menu
Masking Port Alarms
ASMi-52 allows you to mask alarms generated by local and remote devices.
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6.4 Troubleshooting
Working with the Port Log File
6.5 Testing ASMi-52
Bit Error Rate Test (BERT)
BERT Patterns
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Running Loopback Tests
Loopback in Multiplexer Units
Running the Local Loopback
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Running the Remote Loopback
Running Remote Loopback at a Repeater
Deactivating the Loopbacks
Running the LEDs Test
6.6 Frequently Asked Questions
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Appendix A Interface Connector Specifications
A.1 DTE Interface Connectors
V.35, X.21 and RS-530 Interface Connectors
Table A-1. V.35, X.21 and RS-530 Connector Pinouts (Cont.)
E1 and T1 Interface Connector
Ethernet Connector
A.2 CONTROL Connector
A.3 Alarm Relay Connector
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Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module
B.1 Introduction
Overview
Application
B.2 Technical Specifications
B.3 Physical Description
IR-IP DIP Switch
IR-IP LEDs
Normal Indications
Power-Up Indications for Unconfigured IP Router Card
Power-Up Indications for Configured IP Router Card
Indications during Normal Service
B.4 IR-IP Management Subsystem
Accessing the IR-IP Management Subsystem
Default IP Communication Parameters
B.5 Performing Preliminary Configuration
Outline of Preliminary Configuration
Connecting the Telnet Host
Preliminary Telnet Host Configuration
Assigning the Router LAN Interface Address
IP Learning Mechanism
Assigning a LAN IP Address to a New IR-IP
Changing the LAN IP Address of a Configured IR-IP
B.6 IR-IP Management Utility
General Operating Procedures
Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual
B-10 IR-IP Management Utility ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5
Starting a Management Utility
Menu Structure of Management Utility
Figure B-4 shows the menu structure of the IR-IP management utility.
Figure B-4. Management Utility, Menu Structure
B.7 Quick Setup Guide
Figure B-7. Selecting the IP Subnet Mask
Leaving the DHCP Server IP Address field blank disables the DHCP relay.
3. Set the protocol requirements.
B.8 Defining Management Access
Defining a Telnet Password
Setting Telnet Inactivity Timeout
B.9 Advanced Setup
Defining the Device Identification
Defining the Interface Parameters
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Defining the WAN Protocol Parameters
Frame Relay Protocol
PPP Protocol Menu
Defining the Multicast Parameters
B.10 Using the Device Control Menu
Downloading New Software
Viewing the Error Log
Erasing Configuration
Resetting IR-IP
Reset LAN
Reset WAN
B.11 Viewing IR-IP configuration Data
Viewing Configuration and Connection
Viewing the ARP Tables
Viewing the Multicast Groups Table
Viewing the Statistics Screen
Figure B-23. WAN Statistics Screen
B.12 Using Diagnostic Tools (Ping Terminal)
Figure B-24. Diagnostic Tools Menu
This section provides information on the diagnostic tool provided with IR-IP (the ping utility).
In the Main menu, select Diagnostic Tool. The Diagnostic Tools menu appears (Figure B-24).
Using the Ping Function
B.13 Erasing Users Configuration
B.14 Erasing IR-IP Software
Erasing Application Software
Downloading New Software
B.15 IR-IP Troubleshooting
Appendix C Easy Config Device
C.1 Physical Description
C.2 Technical Specifications
C.3 Installation
Package Contents
Connecting the Interface Cable
Connecting the Power
C.4 Operation
Turning the Easy Config On
Note
Front Panel Controls
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Scrolling the ASMi-52 Menus
Accessing the ASMi-52 Menus
Choosing Options
Entering Alphanumeric Values
on the LCD.
Assigning Timeslots
Turning the Easy Config Off
Index
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Supplement
Drilling Template for Wall Installation
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Customer Response Form
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Error Report