Installation Instructions Document Number 8373-A2-GZ40-20 June 2000 What is a Hotwire 8373/8374 RADSL Card? A Hotwire assembly that contains 12 ports, an interface to the Network Service Provider (NSP), and a processor. The processor controls the RADSL ports and forwards the packet traffic to and from the uplink and RADSL interfaces.
Refer to one of the above installation documents to: — Install and set up the Hotwire DSLAM or GranDSLAM chassis — Install the Hotwire 8373/8374 RADSL Card — Connect cables After the RADSL card is installed, there are configuration procedures that must be performed before you can begin to use the RADSL cards for Internet or intranet connectivity.
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Installing the RADSL Card Procedure To install the Hotwire 8373/8374 RADSL Card in a Hotwire chassis: 1. If there is a filler plate covering the slot, remove it. 2. Insert the card into the card guides of the slot on the chassis. For the 8610 DSLAM, ensure that the components are facing up.
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8373 RADSL Card LEDs The following table describes the meaning and states of the LEDs on the Hotwire 8373 RADSL card faceplate. Type SYSTEM ETHERNET DSL PORT RADSL 10/100BT 8373 00-16641 LED is . . . Indicating . . .
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SYSTEM ATM BUS DSL PORT RADSL 10/100BT 8374 00-16642 8373-A2-GZ40-20 LED is . . . Indicating . . . Green, Card functioning normally. Winking describes a Winking recurring pulse when the LED is ON longer than OFF at a ratio of approximately 10:1.
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Hotwire chassis backplane. Maximum Power Dissipation = 18 watts 32° to 122° F (0° to 50° C) – 4° F to 158° F (–20° C to 70° C) 5% to 85% (noncondensing) Withstands normal shipping and handling. June 2000 8373-A2-GZ40-20...