Paradyne Hotwire 6371 Installation Instructions Manual

Paradyne Hotwire 6371 Installation Instructions Manual

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Hotwire 6371 RADSL Router
Installation Instructions
Document Number 6371-A2-GN10-20
June 2000
Contents

What Does the Hotwire 6371 RADSL Router Do?

The Hotwire 6371 Rate Adaptive DSL (RADSL) Router is a component in the Hotwire
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Access System and interoperates with the Hotwire 8373,
8374, and 8510 RADSL cards in the Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer
(DSLAM) system.
The 6371 router operates as an IP router connecting a DSL link to an Ethernet network
to provide high-speed Internet or corporate LAN access over traditional twisted-pair
copper telephone wiring. Copper pairs run from the central office to the customer
premises to create the local loop. The local loop terminates on the customer premises
at the demarcation point in a punchdown block or network interface device (NID).
Optional POTS Splitter
An optional POTS (plain old telephone service) splitter can be installed to block out the
DSL signal and allows the POTS frequencies to pass through. At the customer
premises, the DSL router and a telephone can function simultaneously over the same
pair of copper wires when either:
A Hotwire 5030 or 5038 POTS Splitter is installed near the demarcation point for all
telephones on the same POTS line as DSL, or
A Hotwire 5038 Distributed POTS Filter is installed on each telephone on the same
POTS line as DSL.
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    8374, and 8510 RADSL cards in the Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) system. The 6371 router operates as an IP router connecting a DSL link to an Ethernet network to provide high-speed Internet or corporate LAN access over traditional twisted-pair copper telephone wiring.
  • Page 2 — Service provider is used to represent any Internet Service Provider (ISP) or remote LAN provider. DSL Access without a POTS Splitter When the Hotwire 6371 RADSL Router is installed without a POTS splitter, the DSL line is used for data only and does not provide telephone services. Demarcation...
  • Page 3 Punchdown Block or NID DSL – Digital Subscriber Line NID – Network Interface Device Customer Premises (CP) POTS Splitter POTS Jack Router POTS/DSL Ethernet Crossover Cable POTS – Plain Old Telephone Service Existing Wiring (POTS) Customer Premises (CP) Optional POTS...
  • Page 4: Package Checklist

    5038-A2-GN10 8000-A2-GB26 Package Checklist Verify that your package contains the following: Model 6371 RADSL Router DSL interface cable with RJ11 modular plugs Power cord with power transformer Refer to Cables & Connectors on page 14 for standard pin numbers. Hotwire DSL and MVL Systems.
  • Page 5: Wiring And Cables You Need

    CAT5 wiring must meet EIA/TIA-568 specifications with 24 AWG (.5 mm) or 26 AWG (.4 mm). A straight-through or crossover Ethernet cable is used. Refer to Installing the Hotwire 6371 RADSL Router on page 8 for cabling details. Optional Cable The Hotwire 6371 RADSL Router is typically configured remotely by the Service Provider.
  • Page 6 Punchdown Block Demarcation Point Access from Local Loop 3. Locate the DSL pair of T1/R1 connectors on the customer premises side of the NID or punchdown block. Attach the wiring that will be connected to the DSL jack. In the following example, a NID is shown without a POTS splitter. It includes an existing POTS pair and a second DSL pair is installed for DSL access.
  • Page 7: Connecting To The Dsl Access Wiring

    Connecting to the DSL Access Wiring The Hotwire 6371 RADSL Router connects to the local loop via wiring from the demarcation point to an RJ11 wall jack. The DSL twisted-pair wiring from the local loop terminates at a new or existing wall jack. It may be necessary to install a standard single RJ11 jack or replace a single jack with a double RJ11 jack.
  • Page 8: Installing The Hotwire 6371 Radsl Router

    Installing the Hotwire 6371 RADSL Router Place the Hotwire 6371 RADSL Router on a flat surface with clearance for the rear connectors. Procedure 1. Use the supplied RJ11 6-pin cable for the DSL connection. Insert one end of the cable into the jack labeled DSL. Insert the other end into the wall jack labeled DSL.
  • Page 9 Use an Ethernet crossover cable and connect the other end to the Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) installed in the PC. PC with Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) For the DSL router cable pin assignments, refer to Cables & Connectors on page 14. Ethernet Line Cable...
  • Page 10 Power Jack 18 Vdc 800 MA Transformer The Hotwire 6371 RADSL Router hardware installation is now complete. When the power cord is installed, the DSL router goes through a power-on self-test. Console Serial Line 6371 RADSL Router VT100 Terminal...
  • Page 11: Status Leds

    Power-On When power is applied, the Hotwire 6371 RADSL Router performs self-diagnostics and the PWR LED is on. The self-diagnostics includes a power-on self-test. During the power-on self-test, all of the LEDs turn on for one second. Power – green...
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    Verify that the Ethernet cable is securely installed at both ends, and at least one PC is connected and powered on. Verify that the correct straight-through or crossover cable is installed. Refer to Installing the Hotwire 6371 RADSL Router on page 9. PWR LED is off.
  • Page 13: Local Console Access

    Refer to the Hotwire DSL Routers User’s Guide for configuration settings and command line entries. Increasing the Number of End-User Systems A single PC is attached to the Hotwire 6371 RADSL Router by using an Ethernet crossover cable. The Hotwire 6371 RADSL Router can support differing numbers of end-user systems depending on the functions that are enabled and traffic loading.
  • Page 14: Cables & Connectors

    Cables & Connectors Refer to Installing the Hotwire 6371 RADSL Router on page 8 for cabling installation details. Use a CAT3 or better cable for the DSL line. The DSL interface connector uses a 6-pin, non-keyed modular plug (supplied). RJ11 6-Pin Connector Pin # Function 1 &...
  • Page 15 The Console connector uses 8-pin non-keyed modular plugs and a DB9 adapter. RJ45 8-Pin Connector Pin # Circuit Not used Signal Ground Signal Ground Not used 8-Pin Modular to DB9 Adapter Plug Modular Circuit Pin # 4 & 5 Signal Ground Direction —...
  • Page 16 The Ethernet interface connector uses an 8-pin, non-keyed modular plug. Use shielded twisted-pair CAT5 or better cables. — To connect to an Ethernet hub, use the straight-through connection. 8-Pin Straight-Through Connection Pin # Function 10/100BaseT TX D+ 10/100BaseT TX D– 10/100BaseT RX D+ 4 &...
  • Page 17 Optional Hotwire 6371 RADSL Router Wall Placement The Hotwire 6371 RADSL Router is designed for tabletop placement. The DSL router can also be mounted on a wall. To mount the DSL router, you will need: Three slotted-head #6 self-threading screws with molly bolts...
  • Page 18 DSL Router Hardware Template 5.43" Front (LEDs) 7.55" To Bottom Hole 98-16171...
  • Page 19: Important Safety Instructions

    Model 6371 RADSL Router Technical Specifications Item Height x Width x Depth Weight External Power Supply Class 2 Transformer normal service input voltage range Unit Power Consumption Approvals FCC Part 15 CISPR 22 Safety Certifications Physical Environment Operating temperature Storage temperature...
  • Page 20: Government Requirements

    5. General purpose cables are used with this product for connection to the network. Special cables, which may be required by the regulatory inspection authority for the installation site, are the responsibility of the customer. Use a UL Listed, CSA certified, minimum No.
  • Page 21 (REN) for this equipment. The label is located on the bottom of your RTU. 2. The Hotwire 6371 RADSL Router connects to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) using the Universal Service Order Code (USOC) RJ11C or RJ14C.
  • Page 22: Declaration Of Conformity

    Trade Name: Hotwire Model Number: 6371-A1-200 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may...
  • Page 23 The name, address, and telephone number of the responsible party is given below: Paradyne Corporation 8545 126th Avenue North Largo, FL 33773-1502 Phone: (727) 530-2000 The authority to operate this equipment is conditioned by the requirement that no modifications will be made to the equipment unless the changes or modifications are expressly approved by Paradyne Corporation.
  • Page 24: Document Feedback

    Trademarks Hotwire is a registered trademark of Paradyne Corporation. All other products and services mentioned herein are the trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks, or registered service marks of their respective owners. Copyright 2000 Paradyne Corporation. Printed in U.S.A. *6371–A2–GN10–20*...

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