Paradyne IP DSLAM BitStorm 2600 Installation Manual

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BitStorm
2600
®
IP DSLAM
Installation Guide
Document No. 2600-A2-GN20-40
March 2005

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  • Page 1 BitStorm 2600 ® IP DSLAM Installation Guide Document No. 2600-A2-GN20-40 March 2005...
  • Page 2 Paradyne worldwide office locations, use one of the following methods: Internet: Visit the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www.paradyne.com. (Be sure to register your warranty at www.paradyne.com/warranty.) Telephone: Call our automated system to receive current information by fax or to speak with a company representative.
  • Page 3: Software And Firmware License Agreement

    Software, whether based on contract, tort, warranty or other legal or equitable grounds, even if Paradyne has been advised of the possibility of such damages, or for any claim by any third party.
  • Page 4 Important Safety Instructions 1. Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the manual. 2. This product is intended to be used with a 3-wire grounding type plug — a plug that has a grounding pin. This is a safety feature.
  • Page 5 CE Marking When the product is marked with the CE mark on the equipment label, a supporting Declaration of Conformity may be downloaded from the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www.paradyne.com. Select Library → Technical Manuals → CE Declarations of Conformity.
  • Page 6 Japan Class A ITE This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise. When such trouble occurs, the user may be required to take corrective actions. March 2005 2600-A2-GN20-40...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Software and Firmware License Agreement ....About This Guide Document Purpose and Intended Audience ....Document Summary .
  • Page 8 Contents Connecting to Power ........3 LEDs LED Locations .
  • Page 9: Document Purpose And Intended Audience

    Pin Assignments Appendix B, Equipment List Appendix C, Technical Specifications Index A master glossary of terms and acronyms used in Paradyne documents is available on the World Wide Web at www.paradyne.com. Select Support → Technical Manuals → 2600-A2-GN20-40 Description Describes the physical installation of the BitStorm 2600 into a rack.
  • Page 10: Related Product Documents

    2600-A2-GB21 2600-A2-GB22 2600-A2-GT20 6051-A2-GZ40 6210-A2-GB20 7890-A2-GB22 To order a paper copy of a Paradyne document, or to talk to a sales representative, please call 727-530-2000. Technical Manuals. Document Title BitStorm 2600 and GranDSLAM 4200 IP DSLAM Command Line Interface Reference Describes the Command Line Interface (CLI) used to configure and monitor the BitStorm 2600 IP DSLAM.
  • Page 11: Installation

    Appendix B, Equipment List User interfaces include a Command Line Interface (CLI) and a web browser interface. The unit also may be managed using a network manager such as the Paradyne GrandVIEW 2600-A2-GN20-40 ® 2600 is a family of stackable IP DSLAMs designed for installation in for a description of all available models.
  • Page 12: Preparation

    Nortel 23-inch racks), or, with separately purchased mounting brackets, in a 21-inch (535 mm) ETSI rack. ETSI brackets are available from Paradyne. See As many BitStorm 2600 units may be mounted in a standard rack as there are 1.75-inch (44.45 mm) spaces in the rack, so long as adequate cooling is provided.
  • Page 13: Cables Required

    Cables Required Table 1-1 Table 1-1. Connector Name DSL PORTS 1–24 POTS 1–24 Port 3 GigE Port 3 1000BT Port 2 10/100BT Port 1 10/100BT T1/E1 Ports 1–8 CONSOLE ALARM 2600-A2-GN20-40 shows all the cables that may be required for your installation. Cable Descriptions Connector and Cable 50-pin RJ21X Telco-type...
  • Page 14: Unpacking The Hardware

    If anything is missing, notify your sales representative. Before installing the BitStorm 2600, read the beginning of this document. Be sure to register your warranty at www.paradyne.com/warranty. Table 1-2, Contents of Hardware Kit Shipped with the 2600) Important Safety Instructions...
  • Page 15 Table 1-2. Appearance 2600-A2-GN20-40 Contents of Hardware Kit Shipped with the BitStorm 2600 Description Flat-head screw for attaching 19" mounting brackets to unit 02-17259 Machine screw with captive starwasher (6-32 x 1/4″) for attaching 23" mounting brackets to unit Self-retaining nut for racks without threaded holes 02-17256 Dress screw (12-24 x 1/2″) for use with self-retaining nuts...
  • Page 16: Mounting Configurations

    Two brackets suitable for a 19-inch (483 mm) rack (marked EIA-19) and two brackets suitable for a 23-inch (584 mm) Bay Networks or Nortel rack (marked with Paradyne Part Number 868-6282-0020) are shipped with the unit. Two brackets suitable for a 21-inch (535 mm) rack (marked ETSI) are available from Paradyne as a separate feature (see Rack-mounting brackets may also be used to attach the unit to a wall.
  • Page 17 1. Installation 3. Identify six flat-head screws (for 19-inch racks) or six machine screws (for 23-inch racks) provided with the mounting brackets in the hardware kit. 4. Attach the brackets appropriate to your rack size. Tighten all screws firmly. 2600-A2-GN20-40 March 2005...
  • Page 18: Installing The Bitstorm 2600 Into A Rack

    1. Installation Installing the BitStorm 2600 Into a Rack Two types of mounting screws are provided. Use: #10-32 mounting screws for rails with threaded screw holes #12-24 mounting screws and self-retaining nuts for rails with unthreaded screw holes Procedure To install the BitStorm 2600 into a rack: 1.
  • Page 19 1. Installation 3. Insert and tighten the screws in the top screw positions, then tighten the bottom screws. 03-17436 2600-A2-GN20-40 March 2005...
  • Page 20: Installing The Bitstorm 2600 On A Wall

    1. Installation Installing the BitStorm 2600 on a Wall Wall mounting requires two wood screws suitable for the weight of the fully cabled unit. These are not included. Use at a minimum 1/4-inch (6 mm) diameter screws in 3/4-inch (19 mm) plywood (not drywall). Procedure To install the BitStorm 2600 on a wall: 1.
  • Page 21 6. Install two wood screws (not provided) at the same height above the floor and 18.75 inches (476.25 mm) apart. Do not completely tighten the screws. Leave them so their heads are about 1/4 inch (6 mm) from the wall. 7.
  • Page 22: Installing The Bitstorm 2600 On A Shelf Or Desktop

    1. Installation Installing the BitStorm 2600 on a Shelf or Desktop If the BitStorm 2600 will be placed on a shelf or desktop, install the provided rubber feet before putting the unit in position. Procedure To install the BitStorm 2600 on a shelf or desktop, as a standalone unit or in a stack: 1.
  • Page 23: Cabling

    Cabling Cabling Overview The BitStorm 2600 has a large variety of possible cabling configurations. This chapter describes all possible connections, not all of which are required: DSL Ports GigE Uplink (Port 3) 10/100BaseT Uplink (Port 2) T1 or E1 Uplink Chaining BitStorm 2600s Management Port Console Port...
  • Page 24: Dsl Ports

    2. Cabling DSL Ports The BitStorm 2600 DSL connector supports the tip and ring connections of up to 24 DSL ports over a 50-position cable. A POTS (plain old telephone service) splitter connector is also provided, for CO applications only. The internal splitter includes an ANSI T1.413-compliant Maintenance Test Signature (MTS) circuit.
  • Page 25: Gige Uplink (Port 3)

    A Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) socket providing, with the appropriate transceiver installed, support for 1000BaseX. A single-mode 1000BaseLX transceiver is available from Paradyne. See Either interface can be used as the uplink for a single BitStorm 2600, or for the terminating unit in a stack of BitStorm 2600s.
  • Page 26: 10/100Baset Uplink (Port 2)

    2. Cabling 2. Connect the other end of the uplink cable to the uplink interface, such as an Ethernet switch. 3. Port 3 (eth3) is the default uplink. If you have changed the default, use the configure uplink CLI command or the Configuration / Uplink screen of the web interface to specify eth3 as the uplink port.
  • Page 27: T1 Or E1 Uplink

    T1 or E1 Uplink Models that support T1 or E1 have eight ports that can be used in any combination to provide PPP or MLPPP uplinks. Procedure To use T1 or E1 uplinks: 1. Use the CLI or web interface to configure PPP or MLPPP paths. 2.
  • Page 28: Chaining Bitstorm 2600S

    2. Cabling Chaining BitStorm 2600s Up to eight BitStorm 2600s can be chained together to use a single uplink. The same port (eth2 or eth3) used as the uplink for one unit must be used as the downlink for the next. For example, in this illustration: The top unit has Port 3 (eth3) defined as its uplink and is connected to Port 3 of the next unit in the chain using a straight-through 8-position modular cable.
  • Page 29: Management Port

    Management Port Port 1 can be used to connect the BitStorm 2600 to a network management system using a 10BaseT or 100BaseT LAN. A straight-through cable can be used regardless of the destination interface, since the port automatically distinguishes between an MDI and an MDIX. Procedure To use Port 1 as the out-of-band management port: 1.
  • Page 30: Console Port

    2. Cabling Console Port The CONSOLE port normally serves as the primary user interface with the BitStorm 2600 during installation. You can connect a terminal or PC directly to the CONSOLE port using a DTE cable (see procedure below). You can also use the CONSOLE port to attach a modem to the BitStorm 2600 for remote dial-in management of the unit using a DCE cable (see Console Port...
  • Page 31: Connecting A Modem To The Console Port

    Connecting a Modem to the Console Port Procedure To connect a modem to the CONSOLE port: 1. Determine and procure the proper DCE cable type for your modem. The CONSOLE port requires a DB9 plug connector. The other connector depends on the serial port on your modem, but normally a DB25 plug is required.
  • Page 32: Alarm Interface

    2. Cabling Alarm Interface The ALARM interface consists of five contacts. Three of the contacts provide access to alarm relays that that can be used to set off Major and Minor physical alarms. The other two contacts provide access to a sense circuit that can be used to detect the open or closed condition of an external alarm relay.
  • Page 33: Ground

    Ground Procedure To connect the unit to a ground: 1. Crimp a ring terminal onto the stripped end of 14 AWG or heavier copper ground wire. 2. Remove the screw marked by the ground symbol ( front panel. 3. Fasten the ring terminal to the front panel using the same screw. 4.
  • Page 34: Connecting To Power

    2. Cabling Connecting to Power The BitStorm 2600 can be powered by any AC power source supplying 90–265 VAC at 47–63 Hz. Procedure To connect the BitStorm 2600 to a power source: 1. Insert the supplied power cord into the power socket on the back of the unit. 2.
  • Page 35: Leds

    LEDs LED Locations The locations of the System and DSL Port LEDs on the front panel of the BitStorm 2600 are shown in Link LEDs Figure 3-1. Figure 3-2. 2600-A2-GN20-40 Figure 3-1, Front Panel LEDs (GigE Activity LEDS 260 0 Front Panel LEDs (GigE Uplink) Front Panel LEDs (T1/E1 Uplink) March 2005...
  • Page 36: Led Meanings

    3. LEDs LED Meanings When power is first applied to the unit, it performs a power-on self-test. When this test is successfully completed, the Status LED blinks. The meaning of all the LEDs is shown in Table 3-1. Link* Activity* Uplink Ports 1–8 (T1/E1 models) STATUS...
  • Page 37: Configuration

    Configuration Overview The BitStorm 2600 is designed to require minimal configuration before it can be accessed by a Network Operations Center (NOC). When the BitStorm 2600 is first powered up it is a fully functional bridge, and all DSL ports are set to their maximum speed.
  • Page 38: Using The Cli

    4. Configuration Using the CLI A command line interface (CLI) can be used to configure and monitor the unit. The CLI is available from a PC or terminal connected to the Console port, or from a Telnet session with the device. The following commands are available: Table 4-1.
  • Page 39: Configure Management Inband Address

    Configure Management Inband Address The configure management inband address command specifies the IP address of the unit. configure management inband address {ip_address} { subnet_mask} Minimum Access Level: Administrator ip_address – Specifies the management IP address. Default is 0.0.0.0 (disabled). Do not configure inband and out-of-band management on the same subnet.
  • Page 40: Bitstorm 2600 Startup Procedure

    4. Configuration BitStorm 2600 Startup Procedure You can initialize your BitStorm 2600 via a PC or terminal connected to the unit’s CONSOLE port. Then, using a series of CLI commands, GrandVIEW EMS or another Element Management System, or the web interface, you can configure the unit according to your requirements.
  • Page 41: Startup Procedure For Inband Management

    Startup Procedure for Inband Management With inband management, the BitStorm 2600 is managed using the uplink port. Procedure To start up the BitStorm 2600 using inband management: 1. Specify the uplink port using the configure uplink command. It must be either eth2 (Port 2) or eth3 (Port 3).
  • Page 42: Using The Web Interface

    4. Configuration Using the Web Interface To access the web interface: Procedure 1. Open your web browser. (Internet Explorer Version 6 or above is recommended.) 2. Type http:// and the IP address of the BitStorm 2600 into the Address field of your browser window.
  • Page 43: System / Users

    System / Users For security reasons, it is a good idea to change the default password the first time you use the system. Procedure To change the default password for user admin: 1. Click on the System menu tab, then click on Users. The folllowing screen appears.
  • Page 44: Configuration / Management / Snmp

    4. Configuration Configuration / Management / SNMP SNMP access to the unit is disabled by default. The read-only community string is public, and the read-write string is private. Community strings, network management system addresses, and trap manager addresses can be set using the System/Management/SNMP screen.
  • Page 45: Overview

    Connectors and Pin Assignments Overview The following sections provide pin assignments for: DSL Ports and POTS Splitter Connectors Port 1 and Port 2 10/100BaseT Connectors Port 3 1000BaseT Connector Port 3 GigE SFP Connector E1 and T1 Uplink Connectors Console Port Connector ALARM Connector Figure A-1.
  • Page 46 A. Connectors and Pin Assignments DSL Ports and POTS Splitter Connectors The 50-pin RJ21X Telco connector labeled DSL Ports 1–24 provides the 2-wire loop interface from each DSL port to the MDF for CO applications, or the in-building wiring for customer premises applications. (The Canadian designation for this connector is CA21A.) The 50-pin RJ21X (CA21A) Telco connector labeled POTS 1–24 (if installed) provides the 2-wire loop interface with the internal POTS splitters.
  • Page 47 Port 1 and Port 2 10/100BaseT Connectors Port 1 and Port 2 are 8-pin unkeyed modular jacks for a 10/100Base interface. Table A-2. Port 1 and Port 2 Pinouts Signal Transmitted Data + Transmitted Data – Received Data + Unused Unused Received Data –...
  • Page 48 A. Connectors and Pin Assignments Port 3 GigE SFP Connector Port 3’s GigE interface is a standard SFP socket. Table A-4. Port 3 GigE Connector Signal VeeT TXFault TXDisable MOD-DEF(2) – I2C_DATA MOD-DEF(1) – I2C_CLK MOD-DEF(0) – SFP_PRESENT_L Rate Select VeeR VeeR VeeR...
  • Page 49 E1 and T1 Uplink Connectors The E1 and T1 connectors on T1/E1 MLPPP models are single, RJ48C, unkeyed, shielded, 8-pin modular jacks. The shield is connected to ground via the module. Table A-5. E1 Uplink Connectors Signal Receive Ring Receive Tip Transmit Ring Transmit Tip Console Port Connector...
  • Page 50 A. Connectors and Pin Assignments ALARM Connector The alarm relay reports major alarms through the ALARM connector. Table A-7. ALARM Connections Signal Major Alarm Common Minor Alarm Alarm Sense + Alarm Sense – The alarm contacts are closed during normal operation. They open in response to loss of power, hardware failure, or other alarm conditions.
  • Page 51: Equipment List

    Equipment List All BitStorm 2600 models include and hardware, and an Installation Guide. Table B-1. BitStorm 2600 Model List (1 of 2) Model Number 2611-A1-420 2611-A1-424 2611-A1-425 2611-A1-430 2611-A1-434 2611-A1-435 2611-A1-436 2614-A1-420 2614-A1-422 2621-A2-420 2621-A2-424 2621-A2-425 2621-A2-430 2621-A2-434 2621-A2-435 2621-A2-436 2624-A1-420 2624-A1-422 2631-A2-425...
  • Page 52 B. Equipment List Table B-1. BitStorm 2600 Model List (2 of 2) Model Number 2674-A1-422 Table B-2. BitStorm 2600 Related Equipment List Model Number 2600-A2-GB21 2600-A2-GB22 4200-F1-001 4200-F3-000 4200-F3-001 4200-F3-002 4200-F3-003 5011-A1-000 5016-A1-000 6051-B1-001 8400-F1-001 8400-F1-002 Power Cord Ports DSL Type Splitters Compatibility SHDSL...
  • Page 53: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Technical specifications are subject to change without notice. Table C-1. BitStorm 2600 Technical Specifications (1 of 2) Specifications Alarm Contacts Maximum Rated Load Cooling and Air Handling Compatibility Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) 2600-A2-GN20-40 Criteria 30 VDC: 1.0 Amp 60 VDC: 0.6 Amp 60 VAC: 0.6 Amp Each BitStorm 2600 is independently cooled with integral fans and does not rely on vertical air flow.
  • Page 54 C. Technical Specifications Table C-1. BitStorm 2600 Technical Specifications (2 of 2) Specifications Interfaces Operating Environment Physical Dimensions Power Power Consumption Weight Criteria DSL PORTS: 50-pin RJ21X Telco-type connector POTS: 50-pin RJ21X Telco-type connector CONSOLE: DB9 (EIA-232-E) Port 1 and Port 2: 8-pin modular jack (10/100BaseT) Port 3 copper interface: 8-pin modular jack (1000BaseT) Port 3 fiber interface: SFP socket T1/E1 MLPPP interface: eight RJ48C modular jacks...
  • Page 55: Index

    Index Numerics 10/100BaseT pinouts, A-3 1000BaseT pinouts, A-3 AC power, 2-12 Activity LEDs, 3-2 administrator, login, 4-4 Alarm connector pinouts, A-6 LED, 3-2 port cabling, 2-10 port connectors, A-6 port description, 1-3 audience for this document, iii autosensing, 2-4, 2-7 BitStorm 2600 description, 1-1 brackets...
  • Page 56 Index E1 uplink cabling, 2-5 pin assignments, A-5 earth ground, 2-11 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), C-1 EMS, 4-4 Enter key, 4-2 environment, C-2 equipment list hardware provided, 1-5 package contents, 1-4 part numbers, B-1 ESD precautions, 1-4 Ethernet LEDs, 3-2 pinouts, A-3 fasteners provided, 1-5 feature numbers, B-1 feet, 1-12...
  • Page 57 pin assgnments E1, A-5 pin assignments, A-1 Alarm, A-6 CONSOLE port, A-3 Console port, A-5 Management port, A-3 Port 3, A-3 Ports 1 and 2, A-3 RJ21X connectors, A-2 SFP socket, A-4 T1, A-5 Telco connectors, A-2 Port 1 cabling, 2-7 description, 1-3 pinouts, A-3 Port 2...
  • Page 58 Index IN-4 March 2005 2600-A2-GN20-40...

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