1-Port Adsl Nim Card Port - Enterasys X-Pedition XSR-3150 Getting Started Manual

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1-Port ADSL NIM Card Port

The XSR's Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) NIM card, as shown in
provides 1 WAN port on an ADSL over POTS (Annex A/C) or ISDN (Annex B) line with a 6-pin
RJ-11 connector. The ADSL NIM supports both G.dmt and G.lite standards. ADSL NIMs are
shipped with a CompactFlash card containing DSP firmware. This driver software copies the
Flash file into host memory where it provides on-demand use by the DSP.
Note: The XSR supports only one ADSL card type at a time, so multiply-installed card types must be
similar.
The LEDs behave as follows: LED 1 - Status - When OFF, the line is down; when ON; the line has
ended "training" or synchronization with the remote DSLAM device and is operational; when
Flashing, the line is in training mode; LED 2 - Data - When flashing, traffic is active.
Refer to
Figure A-24
Regulatory/Safety Compliance
The ADSL NIM complies with the following regulatory requirements: EN 55022, EN 55024, FCC
Part 68, CS03, TIA/EIA-IS-968, T1.413, ITU G.992.1, ITU G.992.2, ITU G.991.2, ITU G.994.1,
Deutsche Telecom U-R2 specifications and ANSI Standard T1.413-1998 (issue 2) specifying full
rate ADSL.
The ADSL NIM also complies with the following safety requirements: UL 1950, CSA No. 950, EN
60950, and IEC 950 (CB Scheme Report).
Figure A-23
LED 1
for pinout assignments.
Figure A-24
ADSL
Pin 1
Pin 6
Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications
ADSL NIM Card
ADSL NIM Pinouts
Pin Signal
1
Unused
2
Unused
3
Signal (Tip)
4
Signal (Ring)
5
Unused
6
Unused
Figure
A-23,
LED 2
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