Tainet Xstream 1300 Series User Manual

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Xstream 1300 Series
MSDSL Termination Unit
TAINET COMMUNICATION SYSTEM CORP.
Headquarters:
No. 25, Alley 15, Lane 120,
Sec. 1. Nei-Hu Rd,
Taipei 114, Taiwan
TEL: 886-2-26583000
FAX: 886-2-26583232
V1.4
TAINET
USER'S MANUAL
T h e P r o fessio n a l P a r t n er
07008-00039
Beijing Branch:
3F, A Building, 113 Zhi Chun Lu,
HaiDian District, Beijing, China
Zip Code: 100086
TEL: 86-10-62522081~87
FAX: 86- 10-62522077
2004/11/10

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  • Page 1 TAINET Xstream 1300 Series MSDSL Termination Unit USER'S MANUAL T h e P r o fessio n a l P a r t n er TAINET COMMUNICATION SYSTEM CORP. Headquarters: Beijing Branch: No. 25, Alley 15, Lane 120, 3F, A Building, 113 Zhi Chun Lu, Sec.
  • Page 3: Fcc Notice

    FCC NOTICE This equipment has been tested to comply with limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 4 Printed in Taiwan R.O.C. Notice This document is protected by the international copyright law. No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without the permission of Tainet Communication System Corporation. TAINET is a registered trademark. Other product names mentioned in this manual are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies.
  • Page 5 You might use one of the following methods.. Via the Internet: visit our World Wide Web site at http://www.tainet.net Via the Sales Representatives: No. 25, Alley 15 Lane 120, Sec. 1. N u Rd.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INSIDE THE XSTREAM 1300 ...........1 1.1 Description...................2 1.2 Features ..................3 1.3 Specifications ................4 1.4 Applications .................6 1.4.1 Cellular network...............6 1.4.2 Campus network ..............7 1.4.3 E1 network ...............8 CHAPTER 2 INTERFACING..............9 2.1 Front Panel .................10 2.1.1 LCD Display ..............11 2.1.2 Top Menu ...............
  • Page 8 5.1 Overview..................40 5.2 Connection .................40 5.3 Keyboard..................40 5.4 Pop-Up Boxes ................41 5.5 Procedures..................41 5.6 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION submenu........43 5.7 DISPLAY STATUS submenu ............44 5.8 LOAD PROFILE submenu............45 CHAPTER 6 ROUTER MODULE OPERATION........47 6.1 Description.................48 6.2 LCD Menu Tree .................49 6.3 The Description of the Configuration ........50 6.3.1 LAN Setup ..............50 6.3.2 WAN Setup ..............50 6.3.3 PPP Setup...............50...
  • Page 9 D-2 Digital Loop back ..............66 APPENDIX-E FACTORY PROFILES..........67 APPENDIX-F SOFTWARE UPGRADE ..........69 F-1 Overview..................69 F-2 Craft Port Download ..............69 F-3 Procedures..................69 F-4 FLASH Download ..............70 APPENDIX-G TROUBLE REPORT...........71 APPENDIX-H GLOSSARY ..............73...
  • Page 10 FIGURES Figure 1-1 : Cellular network application of the XSTREAM 1300 with G.703 I/F ..6 Figure 1-2 : Campus network application of the XSTREAM 1300 with G.703 I/F ..7 Figure 1-3 : Campus network application of the XSTREAM 1300 with V.35 I/F ..7 Figure 1-4 : E1 application of the XSTREAM 1300 with G.703 I/F ......8 Figure 2-1 : Front panel of the XSTREAM 1300 ............10 Figure 2-2: The LCD Display ..................
  • Page 11 TABLES Table 1-1 : Specifications of the XSTREAM 1300 ............4 Table 2-1 : Indicators on front panel................13 Table 2-2 : Definition of key on keypad of the XSTREAM 1300.......14 Table 4-1 : Definition of key on keypad of the XSTREAM 1300.......24 Table 4-2: The MODEM CONFIG submenu items............27...
  • Page 13: Chapter 1 Inside The Xstream 1300

    CHAPTER 1 INSIDE THE XSTREAM 1300 CHAPTER 1 INSIDE THE XSTREAM 1300 Overview 1.1 Description 1.2 Features 1.3 Specifications 1.4 Applications 1.4.1 Cellular network 1.4.2 Campus network 1.4.3 E1 network...
  • Page 14: Description

    DTE interface can be deployed as the data service. Furthermore, the Router module (10BaseT interface) is also an optional function extension that can be applied in utilizing the XSTREAM 1300 series for inter-networking connection.
  • Page 15: Features

    CHAPTER 1 INSIDE THE XSTREAM 1300 Only one of two interfaces is operational simultaneously via software selection. The XSTREAM 1300 not only offers reliable service but also provides a well-developed network management system. An embedded SNMP agent for XSTREAM 1300 fitted to the Super Shelf at the central office will provide efficient management capability.
  • Page 16: Specifications

    CHAPTER 1 INSIDE THE XSTREAM 1300 1.3 Specifications Table 1-1 : Specifications of the XSTREAM 1300 Modulation 128-CAP Mode Full duplex with echo cancellation Number of loops Single Loop rate 144 Kbit/S to 2320 Kbit/S Data rate 64K to 2304Kbit/S (Xstream 1310/1330 up to 1040Kbps) Loop impedance 135 ohms 128 Kbps...
  • Page 17 CHAPTER 1 INSIDE THE XSTREAM 1300 HOME & LOC/REM : Power indicator : CO/CPE indicator : DSL status indicator DTE1 : DTE1 interface existing indicator Status Indicators DT 2 : DTE2 interface existing indicator : Signal quality indicator : Disconnection indicator : Test status indicator 2400, 19200, 38400 BPS 8 bit data length...
  • Page 18: Applications

    The cellular network user will need to lease larger numbers of E1 circuits in order to connect remote cell sites to mobile telephone switching offices (MTSOs). Tainet’s XSTREAM 1300 provides an alternative to standard repeater E1 service. Figure 1-1 shows a cellular network application.
  • Page 19: Campus Network

    CHAPTER 1 INSIDE THE XSTREAM 1300 1.4.2 Campus network The XSTREAM 1300 is well suited to the campus applications. Figure 1-2 and Figure 1-3 show two general campus applications where remote PBX or routers are interconnected across a campus using two XSTREAM 1300. One unit is configured as a central site unit (CO) and the other is the customer premise equipment (CPE) unit.
  • Page 20: E1 Network

    CHAPTER 1 INSIDE THE XSTREAM 1300 1.4.3 E1 network The XSTREAM 1300 can be deployed to replace tradition E1 network, without the repeater in the E1 network and effectively doubling the utilization of the existing twisted copper pair. Figure 1-4 shows a general E1 network.
  • Page 21: Chapter 2 Interfacing

    CHAPTER 2 INTERFACING CHAPTER 2 INTERFACING Overview 2.1 Front Panel 2.1.1 LCD Display 2.1.2 Top Menu 2.1.3 Status Indicators 2.1.4 Keypad 2.2 Rear panel...
  • Page 22: Front Panel

    CHAPTER 2 INTERFACING 2.1 Front Panel The front panel of the XSTREAM 1300 is illustrated in Figure 2-1. There are 3 sections included. $ LCD display $ Status indicators $ Keypad Status Indicators LCD Display Keypad xDSL series STREAM 1300 L 2048 Kbps DTE1 REM/LOC...
  • Page 23: Lcd Display

    CHAPTER 2 INTERFACING 2.1.1 LCD Display The LCD display of the XSTREAM 1300 is a 2 by 16 character screen. The XSTREAM 1300 uses it and keypad to perform all system operations. Figure 2-2 shows the LCD display. STREAM 1300 L 2048 Kbps connected Figure 2-2: The LCD Display...
  • Page 24: Status Indicators

    CHAPTER 2 INTERFACING : Local/Remote. Local or Remote operating indication. represents operating in local, and represents operating in remote. 2048 KBPS : Speed indication. The item indicates the speed setting if the system is not in DATA mode. Otherwise, it indicates connection speed.
  • Page 25: Keypad

    CHAPTER 2 INTERFACING Table 2-1 : Indicators on front panel Flashing Flashing Name Description Color Always On 0,5 secs 0,2 secs POWER Green No Power Power OK CO/CPE Green Linked / Handshaking Loop Green Idle Sync Connecting / Training hunting Unequipped DTE Port 1 DTE1...
  • Page 26: Table 2-2 : Definition Of Key On Keypad Of The Xstream 1300

    CHAPTER 2 INTERFACING Table 2-2 : Definition of key on keypad of the XSTREAM 1300 Go to up layer menu Go to down layer menu or decide item Move to right menu Move to left menu item Return to top menu HOME Switch menu operation to remote or local REM/LOC...
  • Page 27: Rear Panel

    CHAPTER 2 INTERFACING 2.2 Rear panel The following connectors are available: AC receptacle, ground terminal, DSL jack, craft interface, DTE1 and DTE2 connectors on the rear panel as shown in Figure 2-5. DTE1 POWER CRAFT DTE2 115/230VAC Figure 2-5A : The rear panel of the XSTREAM 1300 DTE1 CRAFT 0V - 48V...
  • Page 28: Figure 2-6 : Terminal Block For G.703 E1 Balanced Interface

    CHAPTER 2 INTERFACING Figure 2-6 : Terminal block for G.703 E1 balanced interface Figure 2-7 : BNC for G.703 unbalanced interface Figure 2-8 : DB-25 for V.35 and RS-530 interface Figure 2-9: Router Module...
  • Page 29: Chapter 3 Installation Guide

    CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION GUIDE CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION GUIDE Overview 3.1 Unpacking 3.2 Preliminary Preparations 3.3 Set up Procedures 3.4 Configuration Procedures 3.4.1 Load Factory Profile 3.4.2 Local Loop back Test 3.4.3 Make Connection 3.5 Trouble Report...
  • Page 30: Unpacking

    CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION GUIDE 3.1 Unpacking The XSTREAM 1300’s shipping package includes the following items: A XSTREAM 1300 standalone unit The user’s manual A power cord A 24 AWG RJ-45 cable A RJ-45 cable box Optional items % G.703 E1 Balanced interface # A G.703 E1 Balanced module % G.703 E1 Unbalanced interface # A G.703 E1 Unbalanced module...
  • Page 31: Preliminary Preparations

    CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION GUIDE 3.2 Preliminary Preparations To test the XSTREAM 1300’s functions, you need to have the following equipment and accessories. # XSTREAM 1300 terminal unit with DTE module # BER tester # Power cord # RJ-45 twisted cable # Test cable 3.3 Set up Procedures 1.
  • Page 32: Configuration Procedures

    CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION GUIDE 3.4 Configuration Procedures This section guides the user in some basic operations via front panel and to make sure the XSTREAM 1300 unit is correctly configured. The operations include Load Factory Profile, Local Loop back Test and Make Connection. 3.4.1 Load Factory Profile 1.
  • Page 33 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION GUIDE 3.4.2 Local Loop back Test 1. Turn on the XSTREAM 1300 and wait for LCD’s screen to show as top indicated : 2. Press DOWN , RIGHT 3 times, DOWN , RIGHT , DOWN key and the LCD’s screen to show : L 2048 Kbps handshaking L MENU SELECT...
  • Page 34: Trouble Report

    If not, please these steps several times to double check. You can utilize the trouble report (refer Appendix-G Trouble Report). If you still cannot get the right display, you can obtain help via email or fax from your nearest dealer, or directly from Tainet.
  • Page 35: Chapter 4 System Menu Operation

    CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM MENU OPERATION CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM MENU OPERATION Overview 4.1 Main Menu 4.1.1 Submenu Tree 4.1.2 The Configuration of the XSTREAM 1300 4.1.3 MODEM CONFIG submenu tree 4.1.4 DTE CONFIG submenu tree 4.1.5 TEST CONFIG submenu tree 4.1.7 STATUS submenu tree 4.1.8 PROFILE submenu tree...
  • Page 36: Main Menu

    CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM MENU OPERATION 4.1 Main Menu The XSTREAM 1300’s menu tree consists of various sub-menus. Users can perform all system operations of the XSTREAM 1300 by using the keypad on front panel and the LCD display. Table 4-1 : Definition of key on keypad of the XSTREAM 1300 Go to up layer menu Go to down layer menu or decide item Move to right menu...
  • Page 37: Figure 4-1 : System Menu

    CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM MENU OPERATION Figure 4-1 : System Menu...
  • Page 38: Submenu Tree

    Each sub-menu contains the individual selectable items. Some of the submenu trees are subject to change with later software versions. User can download the updated software through Tainet’s Internet Web site. Only the registered user is authorized to download the software. Please call the local representative to help in upgrading the 4.1.2 The Configuration of the XSTREAM 1300...
  • Page 39: Modem Config Submenu Tree

    CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM MENU OPERATION 4.1.3 MODEM CONFIG submenu tree The parameters should be modified carefully, because some of the procedures may cause the system disconnection. The XSTREAM 1300 is a standalone terminal unit that can be manually set up by the user. The submenu trees offer the basic MODEM CONFIG configuration for network installation purpose.
  • Page 40 CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM MENU OPERATION WETCUR Description: Wetting Current to Prevent line corrosion. The LINE selection of STATUS [p.29] is unavailable [N/A] when user turns this selection off. The wetting current selection is fully optional. Options: Turn on the wetting current Turn off the wetting current RISING EDGE Description:...
  • Page 41: Dte Config Submenu Tree

    CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM MENU OPERATION 4.1.4 DTE CONFIG submenu tree This submenu tree provides the best solution if the DTE equipment cannot connect properly to the XSTREAM 1300. If users experience problems connecting to the DTE equipment, a good choice is to modify the DTE configuration to meet requirements for both ends.
  • Page 42 CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM MENU OPERATION RATE ADAPTION Description: DTE Clock Auto Baud Rate (CO side only) Options: FOLLOW SET-UP According to software set up BY DTE CLOCK Specifically by DTE clock DTE PORT Description Data Port Selection Options: DTE 1 Use the data port 1 (DTE1) DTE 2 Use the data port 2 (DTE2)
  • Page 43 CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM MENU OPERATION DCD SIGNAL [V.35] [RS-530] Description: Data Carrier Detector Options: NORMAL It is active after connecting FORCE ON Forces the DCD signal continuously on FOLLOW RMT-RTS It is active if the remote side of RTS signal is active DTE2 RxD [V.35F] [RS-530F]...
  • Page 44 CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM MENU OPERATION TIME SLOT NO [E1] Description: Specify the number of Time Slots to be used Options: 1 to 31 1 to 31 Time slots Example: When FRAME FORMAT : FRAMED+CRC4 TIME SLOT STAR : 5 TIME SLOT NO There are 4 time slots available for data payload (4 x 64 = 256 KBPS) when using time slot 5, 6, 7 and 8, the CRC4 of time slot 0 framing format is enabled.
  • Page 45: Test Config Submenu Tree

    CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM MENU OPERATION 4.1.5 TEST CONFIG submenu tree When user has doubts about network connection, the XSTREAM 1300 provides a group of loop back functions for the user and offers test loop backs to check the conditions of the device status. The loop back functions include the following: # LL TEST : Local Loop back Test...
  • Page 46: Perf. Monitor Submenu Tree

    CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM MENU OPERATION 4.1.6 PERF. Monitor Submenu tree When user has doubts about line performance, the XSTREAM 1300 provides a group of performance monitor functions for the E1 and MDSL. Those functionality offer user to measure the performance of the loop in 15 minutes, Daily, and threshold, those function would ease out the operator’s daily operation.
  • Page 47: Status Submenu Tree

    CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM MENU OPERATION 4.1.7 STATUS submenu tree Before or after the configuration set up step, user can monitor the device through the STATUS option of the menu tree. The table of the STATUS submenu can be found in the Table 4-5. Table 4-5 : The submenu items STATUS...
  • Page 48 CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM MENU OPERATION DTE1 Description: DTE1 port interface type Probabilities: NOT EQUIPPED No DTE E1 G.703B E1 G.703 balanced interface E1 G.703UB E1 G.703 unbalanced interface Router Router Module interface EXIST DTE interface exist but unknown type DTE2 Description: DTE 2 port interface type Probabilities:...
  • Page 49: Profile Submenu Tree

    CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM MENU OPERATION 4.1.8 PROFILE submenu tree Use a from the manufacturer. For quick configuration steps, it PROFILE may be helpful and will assist the user to maintain the system as well. The sub-menu tree of the PROFILE is shown in Table 4-6 Table 4-6 : The submenu items...
  • Page 51: Chapter 5 System Terminal Operation

    CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM TERMINAL OPERATION CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM TERMINAL OPERATION Overview 5.1 Overview 5.2 Connection 5.3 Keyboard 5.4 Pop-Up Boxes 5.5 Procedures 5.6 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION submenu 5.7 DISPLAY STATUS submenu 5.8 LOAD PROFILE submenu...
  • Page 52: Overview

    CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM TERMINAL OPERATION 5.1 Overview The system terminal may be attached to craft port of the XSTREAM 1300 through the RJ-45 jack on rear panel. The craft port is a terminal device with asynchronous protocol supported. On the other hand, the COM port interface of the PCs or Terminals allows users to connect the 9-pin end of the terminal cable into COM port.
  • Page 53: Pop-Up Boxes

    CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM TERMINAL OPERATION 5.4 Pop-Up Boxes Once an error or any information note has occurred, a pop-up box will appear over the current screen to assist operations. The Craft Port could assist the system maintenance for a standalone termination unit like the XSTREAM 1300.
  • Page 54: Figure 5-2 : The Main Menu Of The Craft

    CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM TERMINAL OPERATION 3. If the PC’s COM port is not the 9-pin of the terminal cable but 25-pin one, the user can change the adapter through correct pin assignments. 4. The main menu screen will display on the PC’s or Terminal’s Monitor if the connection is successful.
  • Page 55: System Configuration Submenu

    CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM TERMINAL OPERATION 5.6 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION submenu As mentioned in chapter 3, the configuration is set up via LCD Front Panel. In this section, the configuration is set up via PCs or Terminals. The main menu display on the screen is shown in the Figure 5-2. There are three options to be selected, i.e.
  • Page 56: Display Status Submenu

    CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM TERMINAL OPERATION 5.7 DISPLAY STATUS submenu When user does configuration of the XSTREAM 1300, he can monitor the system status and parameters via the . The basic Pop-Up DISPLAY STATUS menu can be found in the Figure 5-4. DISPLAY STATUS Figure 5-4 : Pop-Up Menu of the of the XSTREAM 1300 provides some useful...
  • Page 57: Load Profile Submenu

    CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM TERMINAL OPERATION 5.8 LOAD PROFILE submenu If user has difficulty in configuring the XSTREAM 1300, they can make use of the Load Profile menu. Load Profile Figure 5-5 : Pop-Up Menu of the...
  • Page 59: Chapter 6 Router Module Operation

    CHAPTER 6 ROUTER MODULE OPERATION CHAPTER 6 ROUTER MODULE OPERATION Overview 6.1 Description 6.2 LCD Menu Tree 6.3 The Description of the Configuration 6.3.1 LAN Setup 6.3.2 WAN Setup 6.3.3 PPP Setup 6.3.4 FrRelay Setup 6.3.5 AUX Setup 6.3.6 Routing Table 6.3.7 Device Control 6.3.8...
  • Page 60: Description

    CHAPTER 6 ROUTER MODULE OPERATION 6.1 Description When the Xstream 1300 is installed with a Router Module, an extra function called “Router Module” will appear on the Main Menu. Following is the illustration of Router Module. To install the router module onto Xstream 1300, unscrew the cover and firmly install the router module to DTE1 interface as illustrated.
  • Page 61: Lcd Menu Tree

    CHAPTER 6 ROUTER MODULE OPERATION 6.2 LCD Menu Tree TAINET Route Module IP Address LAN Setup IP NetMask WAN Setup WAN Protocol Frame Relay Local IP IP NetMask PPP Setup Remote IP Local IP IP NetMask FrRelay Setup None LMI Remote IP ANSI T1.617...
  • Page 62: The Description Of The Configuration

    CHAPTER 6 ROUTER MODULE OPERATION 6.3 The Description of the Configuration 6.3.1 LAN Setup The IP address is a unique 4-byte (32-bit) numeric value Address used to identify a network and a local host on that network. Each IP address consists of four sets of decimal numbers separated by the period (e.g.
  • Page 63: Frrelay Setup

    CHAPTER 6 ROUTER MODULE OPERATION 6.3.4 FrRelay Setup Local IP This parameter identifies the IP address for local WAN port when the WAN protocol is selected Frame Relay. WAN port IP netmask when the WAN protocol is selected Netmask Frame Relay. Remote IP This parameter identifies the IP address for the WAN port on a remote router when the WAN protocol is selected...
  • Page 64: Device Control

    CHAPTER 6 ROUTER MODULE OPERATION 6.3.7 Device Control Warm Start Press the “ ENTER” key to restart the device. Restore Press the “ ENTER” key to reset the parameters to the Default factory defaults. 6.3.8 Monitor LAN Rx The total number of input packets received from the LAN Packets interface.
  • Page 65: How To Operate And Setup Internet Applications

    CHAPTER 6 ROUTER MODULE OPERATION 6.4 How to Operate and Setup Internet Applications Ethernet LAN 192.10.25.1 192.72.240.252 192.72.240.253 Xstream1300 Internet Service Host Figure 6-3 : The Internet Connection over PPP Example of Setting up the Procedures via front panel Step 1: Under LAN Setup menu: IP Address = 192.10.25.1 Step 2:...
  • Page 66 CHAPTER 6 ROUTER MODULE OPERATION Ethernet LAN 192.10.25.1 192.72.240.252 192.72.240.253 Frame Relay Xstream1300 Internet Service Host Figure 6-4 : The Internet Connection over Frame Relay Example of Setting up the Procedures via front panel Step 1: Under LAN Setup menu: IP Address = 192.10.25.1 Step 2: Under LAN Setup menu:...
  • Page 67: How To Operate And Setup Intranet Applications

    CHAPTER 6 ROUTER MODULE OPERATION 6.5 How to Operate and Setup Intranet Applications Ethernet LAN Ethernet LAN 192.72.244.1 192.72.243.1 Xstream1300 #2 Xstream1300 #1 Carrier Host Host Figure 6-5 : The Intranet Connection over PPP Example of Setting up the Procedures via front panel 1.
  • Page 68 CHAPTER 6 ROUTER MODULE OPERATION 2. XSTREAM 1300 #2 Setup Step 1: Under LAN Setup menu: IP Address = 192.72.243.1 Step 2: Under LAN Setup menu: IP NetMask = 255.255.255.0 Step 3: Under WAN Setup menu: WAN Protocol = PPP Step 4: Under PPP Setup menu: Local Address = 192.72.243.1...
  • Page 69: Appendix

    APPENDIX APPENDIX Overview Appendix-A DTE Module Setting Appendix-B Order Information Appendix-C PINS ASSIGNMENT V.35 Interface RS-530 Interface V.36/RS-449 Interface X.21 Interface DB-9 Interface RJ-45 Interface Appendix-D Loopback Local Loop back Digital Loop back Appendix-E Factory Profiles Appendix-F Software Upgrade Overview Craft Port Download Procedures FLASH Download...
  • Page 70: Appendix-Adte Module Setting

    APPENDIX Appendix-A DTE Module Setting DTE2 Flash DTE1 DTE2 CNT1 Power Module DTE1 LCD Front Panel Switch Module Model Name DIP 1 DIP 2 DIP 3 DIP 4 G703B-3L G.703 Module G703U-3L DTE 1 Router Module Router-L Reserve No Equipped Reserved G.703 Module Preliminary...
  • Page 71: Appendix-Border Information

    APPENDIX Appendix-B Order Information Model Name Part No Description MSDSL; Up to 2M; Standalone Basic Unit; without DTE I/F; 1300/* 000075-0001 Up to two DTE I/F are supported; MSDSL; Up to 2M; Standalone Basic Unit; without DTE I/F; 1300D/* 000075-0012 Up to two DTE I/F are supported;...
  • Page 72 APPENDIX Model Name Part No Description MSDSL; Up to 2M; Line card Basic Unit; Dual-port; without 1320/* 000075-0006 DTE I/F; Dual V.35 I/F; Nx64 KBPS(N=1..32); with FIFO; Female; with /V35-2 000075-0007 adaptor cable /R530-2 000075-0009 Dual RS-530 I/F; Nx64 KBPS(N=1..32); with FIFO; Female Dual V.36 I/F;...
  • Page 73: Appendix-Cpins Assignment

    APPENDIX Appendix-C PINS ASSIGNMENT C-1 V.35 Interface Table B-1 : V.35 Cable pin definition DB25 V.35 Signal Source Male Female Frame Ground Common Signal Ground Common Request to Send Clear to Send Data Set Ready Data Carrier Detect Data Terminal Ready Transmit Data (A) Receive Data (A) Transmit Data (B)
  • Page 74: Rs-530 Interface

    APPENDIX C-2 RS-530 Interface Table C-2 : RS-530 Connector pin definition DB25 Signal Source Male Frame Ground Common Transmit Data (A) Receive Data (A) Request to Send (A) Clear to Send (A) DCE Ready (A) Signal Ground Common Receive line Signal Detector (A) Receive Signal Element Timing (B) Receive line Signal Detector (B) EXT.
  • Page 75: V.36/Rs-449 Interface

    APPENDIX C-3 V.36/RS-449 Interface Table C-3 : V.36/RS-449 Cable pin definition V.36/ DB25 Signal RS-449 Source Male Female Shield Common Send Data (A) Send Timing (A) Receive Data (A) Request to Send (A) Receive Timing (A) Clear to Send (A) Data Mode (A) Terminal ready (A) Receive Ready (A)
  • Page 76: X.21 Interface

    APPENDIX C-4 X.21 Interface Table C-4 : X.21 Cable pin definition DB25 Signal X.21 Male Female Shield Ground Signal Ground TXD(a) CTRL(a) RXD(a) Indication RXC(a) Signal Ground TXD(b) CTRL(b) RXD(b) Indication RXC(b) EXC(b) Figure C-6 : DB-25M Interface Figure C-7 : DB-37F Interface C-5 DB-9 Interface Table C-5 : DB9 Connector pin definition Signal...
  • Page 77: Rj-45 Interface

    APPENDIX Figure C-8 : RJ-45 Interface C-6 RJ-45 Interface Figure C-9 : RJ-45 Interface Table C-6 : DSL RJ-45 Connector pin definition RJ-45 Signal Ring Table C-7 : LAN RJ-45 Connector pin definition RJ-45 10BaseT Signal TxD Twist Pair + TxD Twist Pair - RxD Twist Pair + RxD Twist Pair -...
  • Page 78: Appendix-Dloopback

    APPENDIX Appendix-D Loopback D-1 Local Loop back MSDSL DATA PUMP LOCAL MSDSL SYSTEM Figure D-1 : Local loop back D-2 Digital Loop back MSDSL MSDSL DATA DATA PUMP PUMP DSL LOOP LOCAL MSDSL SYSTEM REMOTE MSDSL SYSTEM Figure D-2 : Digital loop back...
  • Page 79: Appendix-Efactory Profiles

    APPENDIX Appendix-E Factory Profiles Table E-1 : Profile Setting List 1 (RS-530/V.35) MODEM CONFIG 0-CO-2048-INT 1-CP-2048-RCV 2-CO-2048-DTE MODE TX PWR ATTENU -3dB -3dB -3dB WERCUR RISING EDGE NORMAL NORMAL NORMAL DISCONNECT AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC TERMINATION HI-Z HI-Z HI-Z DTE CONFIG 0-CO-2048-INT 1-CP-2048-RCV 2-CO-2048-DTE...
  • Page 80: Table E-2 : Profile Setting List 2 (G.703 Full E1)

    APPENDIX Table E-2 : Profile Setting List 2 (G.703 Full E1) MODEM CONFIG CO-E1-UF-DTE CP-E1-UF-RCV CO-E1-FR-DTE CP-E1-FR-RCV MODE TX PWR ATTENU -3dB -3dB -3dB -3dB WERCUR RISING EDGE NORMAL NORMAL NORMAL NORMAL DISCONNECT AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC TERMINATION HI-Z HI-Z HI-Z HI-Z DTE CONFIG...
  • Page 81: Appendix-Fsoftware Upgrade

    F-2 Craft Port Download The Craft Port could assist the system software upgrade function for a standalone termination unit like Tainet’s XSTREAM 1300. The PCs or terminals with COM port could be connected to the XSTREAM 1300 via the craft port. The procedures for this connection are : F-3 Procedures 1.
  • Page 82: Flash Download

    APPENDIX 1300’s Craft Port and PC’s COM port). 3. If the PC’s COM port is not the 9-pin of the terminal cable but 25-pin one, the user can change the adapter through correct pin assignments. 4. Turn off the XSTREAM 1300. 5.
  • Page 83: Appendix-Gtrouble Report

    APPENDIX Appendix-G Trouble Report Company Local Representation Purchase Order No Equipment Serial No Software Version Please describe: 1. Testing Network Structure 2. Configuration 3. Testing Network Equipment 4. Trouble Description E-MAIL : TEL : FAX : Signature : Date :...
  • Page 84 APPENDIX TAINET COMMUNICATION SYSTEM CORP. FAX : 886-2-2658-3232 sales@tainet.net E-MAIL : #...
  • Page 85: Appendix-Hglossary

    APPENDIX Appendix-H Glossary DTE1......1-5, 2-4, 4-13 DTE2......1-5, 2-4, 4-13 ABOUT THIS MANUAL ....iii DTE2 RxD........4-9 ALM........1-5, 2-4 Applications ........ 1-7 Auto Baud Rate ......4-8 E1 network ........2-8 Environment.........1-5 Campus network......1-8 CAP ..........1-4 Feature.........1-3 Cellular network ......1-7 FRAME FORMAT......4-9 Clock accuracy......
  • Page 86 APPENDIX LOAD PROFILE......A-7 Setup Procedures ......3-3 LOC/REM ........1-5 Specification ........1-4 Local Loopback Test ....3-5 SQ ........1-5, 2-4 Loop impedance ......1-4 STATUS......4-4, 4-12 Status Indicator......1-5 Status Indicators ......2-4 Main Menu ........4-2 Submenu........4-4 Make Connection ......4-6 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..

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