Table of Contents Table of Contents... 2 IP DSL Access Multiplexer Overview... 3 IP DSL Access Multiplexer 12000 ... 3 IP DSL Access Multiplexer 4000 ... 3 Installation... 4 DC Power Installations ... 4 AC Power Installations... 5 Installing Access and Uplink Modules Connecting Cables to the IP DSLAMs...
IP DSL Access Multiplexer Overview Net to Net Technologies’ IP DSLAMs are designed to deliver high-speed data and voice connections over existing telephone copper lines. The IPD12000 and IPD4000 multiplex multiple access technologies (IDSL, SDSL, T1, ADSL, etc.) for upstream delivery to the provider’s packet network. The IP DSLAMs achieve this in conjunction with Net to Net Subscriber Units, which are used on the other end of the copper line at the customer premise.
Installation Net to Net Technologies strongly recommends using proper grounding techniques when installing the IP DSLAM chassis and modules. DC Power Installations 1. When mounting unit into an equipment rack please adhere to the following: • Maximum recommended ambient temperature is 30 be considered for continued safe operation.
AC Power Installations An external power converter is required to power the IP DSLAMs. Follow the instructions included with the AC to DC power converter you are using to power the IP DSLAM. Installing Access and Uplink Modules Ensure that proper grounding techniques are being used when installing modules into the IP DSLAM. Align module with slot module guides and slide module gently but firmly all the way into the chassis.
Connecting Cables to the IP DSLAMs Cables used to connect copper pairs into the IP DSLAMs may be connected with the chassis powered on or off. Extra caution should be taken when installing cables near the DC terminal blocks. Cable pin-out information is module specific;...
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