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Hotwire
8799 TDM SHDSL
Line Card
with G.703 Interface
User's Guide
Document No. 8799-A2-GB20-10
April 2003

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  • Page 1  Hotwire 8799 TDM SHDSL Line Card with G.703 Interface User’s Guide Document No. 8799-A2-GB20-10 April 2003...
  • Page 2 ACCULINK, COMSPHERE, FrameSaver, Hotwire, MVL, NextEDGE, OpenLane, and Performance Wizard are registered trademarks of Paradyne Corporation. GranDSLAM, ReachDSL, and TruePut are trademarks 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. April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TDM SHDSL Overview ........Hotwire 8799 Line Card Features ......
  • Page 4 Configuring SNMP Traps ........April 2003 3-11 3-11 3-12 3-12 4-11 4-13 4-15 4-17 4-19 4-20 4-21 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 5 Cross-Connect Procedure Example......G.703 Time Slot Assignments ....... 8799-A2-GB20-10 April 2003...
  • Page 6 Overview ..........Front Panel 50-pin DTE Connector Pinouts ..... E Technical Specifications Index April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 7: About This Guide

    Document Purpose and Intended Audience This guide contains information needed to set up, configure, and operate the 8-port Hotwire 8799 Time Division Multiplexer Symmetric High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line (TDM SHDSL) Line Card with G.703 Interface, and is intended for installers and operators.
  • Page 8 Hotwire Management Communications Controller (MCC) Card, IP Conservative, User’s Guide Hotwire 8610 DSLAM Installation Guide Hotwire 8620 GranDSLAM Installation Guide Hotwire 8799 TDM SHDSL Line Card, with G.703 Interface, Installation Instructions Hotwire 8810 DSLAM Installation Guide Hotwire 8820 GranDSLAM Installation Guide...
  • Page 9: About The Hotwire 8799 Line Card

    About the Hotwire 8799 Line Card TDM SHDSL Overview ® Hotwire Time Division Multiplexer Symmetric High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line (TDM SHDSL) products maximize customer service areas by varying the DSL line rate. This ensures symmetric DSL connectivity over a wide range of telephone line distances and transmission line qualities.
  • Page 10: Hotwire 8799 Line Card Features

    1. About the Hotwire 8799 Line Card Hotwire 8799 Line Card Features The 8-port Hotwire 8799 TDM SHDSL Line Card is a circuit board mounted in a Hotwire 8610/8620 or 8810/8820 Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) and used to transport signals at high speeds over a twisted-pair connection.
  • Page 11: Network Configuration

    Network Configuration Figure 1-1, Sample STU-C-to-STU-R application using a Hotwire 8799 TDM SHDSL Line Card for access concentration in a central office (CO). A frame relay switch and a router are connected to partner units through the line card, supporting an E1 host or router and frame relay encapsulated or unframed data.
  • Page 12 1. About the Hotwire 8799 Line Card The 8799 line cards support daisy chaining and star chaining configurations as shown in Figure 1-3, Sample Daisy Chaining Sample Star Chaining 512 Kbps 8799 SDSL 8779 (8 Users Data x 64 Kbps) = 512 Kbps...
  • Page 13 (8 Users Data x (3 Users Data x 64 Kbps) = 512 Kbps 64 Kbps) = 192 Kbps Sample Star Chaining Configuration April 2003 1. About the Hotwire 8799 Line Card 256 Kbps Multiplexer 8799 (4 Users on other E1...
  • Page 14: Snmp Management Capabilities

    SNMP Trap Support The Hotwire 8799 Line Card supports traps as defined in RFC 1215. They may include variable-bindings specified in the following MIBs: MIB II (RFC 2863) – Defines the general objects for use with a network management protocol in TCP/IP internets and provides general information about the 8799 line card.
  • Page 15: Using The Asynchronous Terminal Interface

    Data rate set to 9.6 Kbps Character length set to 8 Parity set to None Stop Bits set to 1 Flow Control to None Refer to the installation document for your DSLAM. See Documents 8799-A2-GB20-10 in About This Guide . April 2003 Product-Related...
  • Page 16: Ati Access Levels

    For information on configuring user accounts, see the Communications Controller (MCC) Card, IP Conservative, User’s Levels. Access Levels Administrator Read-Only Full Access Full Access Full Access April 2003 Operator Read-Only No Access Read-Only No Access Hotwire Management Guide. 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 17 Select, start, stop and cancel tests for the card’s interfaces. files. Change the device identity, download new firmware, change the meaning of the LEDs, switch inband management to primary, or initiate a power-on reset of the line card. April 2003 Model 8799 Exit LOS at DSL, Pt 3...
  • Page 18: Menu Hierarchy

    2. Using the Asynchronous Terminal Interface Menu Hierarchy The following illustration shows the paths to the different ATI screens. April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 19: Screen Work Areas

    Estimated Line Length: Long Startup Margin: Max DSL Rate: 2056 Min DSL Rate: 2056 EIA-530 Payload Rate: 2048 Remotely Initiated Loopback: Enable System Messages April 2003 DSL Port Model: 8799 kbps kbps kbps Clear MainMenu Exit LOS at DSL, Pt 3...
  • Page 20: Navigating The Screens

    Move cursor up one field within a column on the same screen. Move cursor one character to the right if in edit mode. Move cursor one character to the left if in edit mode. Redraw the screen display, clearing information typed in but not yet entered. April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 21: Function Keys

    Delete Exit MainMenu PgDn PgUp Save 8799-A2-GB20-10 2. Using the Asynchronous Terminal Interface Select . . . And press Enter to . . . F or f Clear far-end network statistics and refresh the screen. N or n Clear near-end network statistics and refresh the screen.
  • Page 22: Switching Between Screen Areas

    Save DSL INTERFACE OPTIONS Port Status: Enable Estimated Line Length: Long Startup Margin: Max DSL Rate: 2056 Min DSL Rate: 2056 EIA-530 Payload Rate: 2048 Remotely Initiated Loopback: Enable April 2003 Model: 8799 kbps kbps kbps Clear MainMenu Exit 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 23: Ending An Ati Session

    Procedure To manually exit from the Hotwire DSLAM system: 1. Return to the Hotwire Chassis Main Menu by selecting Exit from the 8799 screen. The Quick Card Selection Menu appears.
  • Page 24 2. Using the Asynchronous Terminal Interface 2-10 April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 25: Initial Startup And Configuration

    Saving Configuration Changes Downloading Firmware Adaptive Rate Feature — Setting the DSL Line Rate Restoring Access to the User Interface Resetting the Card 8799-A2-GB20-10 on page 3-2 on page 3-3 on page 3-8 on page 3-9 on page 3-11 on page 3-12...
  • Page 26: Entering Identity Information

    Select Clear to reset a field to a null value. Viewing Identity Information in Chapter 4, Monitoring the Change Identity IDENTITY lllQJ98-001 Bldg. A412, 2nd Floor, Left cabinet C. Parker 800-727-2396 pager 888-555-1212 April 2003 Model: 8799 Clear Clear Clear MainMenu Exit 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 27: Configuring The Card

    Main Menu main/configuration Slot: 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ctrl-a to access these functions, ESC for previous menu 8799-A2-GB20-10 3. Initial Startup and Configuration Configuration (Load Configuration From) LOAD CONFIGURATION FROM: Current Configuration Configuration Loader Default Factory Configuration April 2003 Model: 8799 MainMenu Exit...
  • Page 28: Current And Default Factory Configurations

    Configuration Edit/Display menu appears. This is a read-only configuration area. Configuration Current Configuration Configuration Default Factory Configuration CONFIGURATION EDIT/DISPLAY DSL Port DSL Port Threshold Traps G.703 Copy Ports System Options System Clock Cross Connect Management and Communication April 2003 Model: 8799 MainMenu Exit 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 29 G.703 Copy Ports System Options System Options System Clock Cross Connect Management Communication 8799-A2-GB20-10 3. Initial Startup and Configuration , for a list and explanation of the To Access the . . . DSL Interface Options (Table A-1) DSL Port Threshold Trap Options...
  • Page 30: Configuration Loader

    Configuration Configuration Loader CONFIGURATION LOADER Configuration File Name: Destination: IMC Start Transfer: Yes Packets Sent: 0000000 Packets Received: 0000000 Bytes Sent: 0000000 Bytes Received: 0000000 Transfer Status: Transfer Pending April 2003 Model: 8799 Clear Clear MainMenu Exit 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 31 NOTE: The DSL Mode configuration option settings are not changed. You must change these settings with the DSL Interface Options menu after the new configuration is activated. See 8799-A2-GB20-10 3. Initial Startup and Configuration Table A-1, DSL Interface April 2003 Step 5.
  • Page 32: Saving Configuration Changes

    — No, the Main Menu reappears and changes are not saved. SAVE CONFIGURATION Save Changes? No WARNING: An answer of “yes” will cause the system to reset as if it had been powered off and on! April 2003 Model: 8799 MainMenu Exit 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 33: Downloading Firmware

    Start Transfer: Yes Packets Sent: 0000000 Packets Received: 0000000 Bytes Sent: 0000000 Bytes Received: 0000000 Transfer Status: Transfer Pending Step 4. For an STU-R, position the cursor in the April 2003 3. Initial Startup and Configuration Model: 8799 Clear Clear MainMenu Exit...
  • Page 34 APPLY DOWNLOAD Switch To Code Revision A01.00.02: No WARNING: An answer of “yes” will cause the system to reset as if it had been powered off and on! April 2003 Model: 8799 MainMenu Exit LOS at Net, Pt 1 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 35: Adaptive Rate Feature

    Max DSL Rate: Min DSL Rate: EIA-530 Payload Rate: Remotely Initiated Loopback: DSL Interface Options in Appendix A, Configuration Options , for April 2003 3. Initial Startup and Configuration DSL Port Model: 8799 Enable Long 2056 kbps 2056 kbps 2048 kbps...
  • Page 36: Restoring Access To The User Interface

    DSLAM, you can reset the card from the Control menu. Procedure To reset the card from the Control menu: 1. Follow this menu selection sequence: Main Menu Control The message Are you sure? appears. 2. Enter Yes. 3-12 Slot Reset Card Default Factory Configuration Reset Device April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 37: Monitoring The Card

    Viewing G.703 Performance Statistics Viewing Current DSL Performance — Viewing Inband Management Statistics — Viewing LED Status Front Panel LEDs Viewing Identity Information 8799-A2-GB20-10 on page 4-2 on page 4-8 on page 4-19 on page 4-20 on page 4-21 April 2003...
  • Page 38: Viewing System And Test Status

    SYSTEM AND TEST STATUS SELF-TEST RESULTS Passed ESC for previous menu PgDn Table 4-1, Health and Status Messages. Table 4-2, Self-Test Results Messages. April 2003 Model: 8799 Page 1 of 1 TEST STATUS No Test Active MainMenu Exit Table 4-3, Test Status 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 39: Health And Status Messages

    DSL Attenuation Thresh, Pt n DSL CRC Threshold, Pt n DSL ES Threshold, Pt n 8799-A2-GB20-10 Health and Status Messages (1 of 4) What Message Indicates An Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) is being received by the G.703 interface. Ports configured for both the...
  • Page 40 2. Verify proper STU-R and STU-C configuration. 3. Contact network provider. 1. Disable the Inband Management Channel. 2. Download the MCP with a version of code that supports inband management. Ensure that the STU-R and STU-C are operating in the same mode. 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 41 LOS at DSL, Pt n LOS at G.703, Pt n Primary Clock Failed, Pt n Primary IBMC Down 8799-A2-GB20-10 Health and Status Messages (3 of 4) What Message Indicates The Local Management Interface protocol discovery is being performed to determine the protocol to be used by the Inband Management Channel.
  • Page 42 2. Verify that the Line Framing, Time Slot 16, and Line Coding settings are compatible with the attached equipment. 1. Verify endpoint is a G.703 product. EIA-530-A products do not support signaling. 2. Replace endpoint or reconfigure TS16 to data. No action is needed. 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 43: Self-Test Results Messages

    Failure xxxxxxxx G.703 Failed, Pt n The card failed to loop data on the Memory Failed Passed PLD Failure 8799-A2-GB20-10 Self-Test Results Messages What Message Indicates The CPU failed internal testing. The card failed to internally loop data for selftest.
  • Page 44: Test Status Messages

    No tests are currently running. A DSL Line Loopback (LLB) down command is being sent. A DSL Line Loopback (LLB) up command is being sent. A Repeater Loopback (RLB) test is active on Port n . Chapter 5, Testing April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 45: Viewing Dsl Error Statistics

    DSL ERROR STATISTICS ---ES--- ---SES--- --UAS--- Near Far Near Far Near Far 00000 00000 00000 00000 PgDn ClrNear ClrFar April 2003 4. Monitoring the Card DSL Error Statistics Model: 8799 --LOSWS--- Near Far 00000 00000 MainMenu Exit Loss at DSL, Pt 3...
  • Page 46 The number of the interval with the worst (highest) performance data for both the near- and far-end statistics. If two or more intervals are equal, the oldest interval is displayed. When blank, the port is disabled. A running total of the near- and far-end performance statistics. April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 47: Viewing Dsl Performance Statistics

    DSL PERFORMANCE STATISTICS --MrGn-- --XmtPw- Near Far Near Far PgDn April 2003 4. Monitoring the Card DSL Performance Statistics Model: 8799 Payload Rate: 1536 kbps DSL Line Rate: 1544 kbps --Atten- Near Far MainMenu Exit LOS at DSL Pt 2 4-11...
  • Page 48 The rate of the DSL line. The line rate can be 200 – 2056 Kbps in 64 Kbps increments. Performance data for the current 15-minute interval. Historical performance data for up to 96 15-minute intervals (24 hours) where the value of xx is from 01 to 96. April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 49: Viewing G.703 Performance Statistics

    ---ES-- --UAS-- --SES-- --BES-- 00010 00000 00000 00000 PgDn ClrStats April 2003 4. Monitoring the Card Table A-4, G.703 G.703 Statistics Model: 8799 Error Events Counter: 012 --CSS- -LOF- -Status- NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 00000 00000 MainMenu...
  • Page 50 The number of the interval with the worst (highest) performance data for both the near- and far-end statistics. If two or more intervals are equal, the oldest interval is displayed. A running total of the performance statistics. April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 51: Viewing Current Dsl Performance

    Performance Statistics CURRENT DSL PERFORMANCE STATISTICS Near End Far End ClrNear ClrFar April 2003 4. Monitoring the Card Current DSL Performance Model: 8799 Payload Rate: 1536 Kbps DSL Line Rate: 1544 Kbps MainMenu Exit LOS at DSL, Pt 2 4-15...
  • Page 52 The number of seconds which have elapsed in the current 15-minute interval. Maximum value is 900 seconds (15 minutes). This counter is reset every 15 minutes. When zero, the port is disabled. The rate of data transfer. The rate of the DSL line. April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 53: Viewing Inband Management Statistics

    Performance Statistics INBAND MANAGEMENT STATISTICS TX Frames TX Octets 45354 ESC for previous menu April 2003 4. Monitoring the Card Inband Management Model: 8799 Inband Management TimeSlot: 1 RX Frames RX Octets 9576 MainMenu Exit LOS at DSL, Pt 1 4-17...
  • Page 54 The LMI Type configured for the Inband Management Channel (Annex A, Annex D, or Standard). The type of Inband Management Channel configured for the card (PPP or Frame Relay). The active Inband Management Channel port. The active Inband Management Channel timeslot. April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 55: Viewing Led Status

    P2:Startup P3:AIS P3:Link Dnown P4:LOF P4:Link Down P5:LOF P5:Link Down P6:LOF P6:Link Down P7:LOF P7:Link Down P8:LOF P8:Link Down ESC for previous menu Front Panel LEDs April 2003 4. Monitoring the Card Model: 8799 MainMenu Exit on page 4-20. 4-19...
  • Page 56: Front Panel Leds

    Pulsing: LED turns off momentarily once per second. NOTE: Use the Main Menu SHDSL Terminal Interface to change the definition of the G.703 LEDs to DSL PORT 8799 and vice versa. 02-17116 4-20 LED is . . .* Indicating . . .
  • Page 57: Viewing Identity Information

    Serial Number: Software Revision: Hardware Revision: DSL Software Revision: DSL Hardware Revision: DSL Line Code: ESC for previous menu Entering Identity Information April 2003 4. Monitoring the Card Model: 8799 8799-B1-000 1234567 02.03.18 5117-80A R1.7 1.00 SHDSL MainMenu Exit in Chapter 3, Initial...
  • Page 58 DSL Software Revision: The software revision level of the DSL transceiver installed in the card. DSL Hardware Revision: The hardware revision level of the DSL transceiver installed in the card. DSL Line Code: Displays SHDSL as the type of line code the card is using. 4-22 April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 59: Testing

    To abort all currently active, user-initiated tests, excluding DSL-initiated loopback tests. An aborted test may continue to run for a few seconds as the abort command is sent to the remote end and processed. April 2003 Model: 8799 MainMenu Exit...
  • Page 60: Running Dsl And G.703 Tests

    Test DSL & G.703 Tests DSL & G.703 TESTS Command Status Results Start Inactive 00:00:00 Start Inactive 00:00:00 Start Inactive 00:00:00 Send Inactive 00:00:00 Stop Active hh:mm:ss - Errors 99999+ April 2003 Model: 8799 MainMenu Exit 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 61: Dsl Line Loopback

    3. To manually stop the test, verify that the cursor is positioned at the Stop command. 4. Press Enter. Status is changed to Inactive. The DSL Line Loopback cannot be started when any other loopback is in progress and will only start if the DSL link is up. 8799-A2-GB20-10 G.703 Port Framer Framer 02-17127 April 2003 5.
  • Page 62: G.703 Repeater Loopback

    3. To manually stop the test, verify that the cursor is positioned at the Stop command. 4. Press Enter. Status is changed to Inactive. The G.703 Repeater Loopback cannot be started when any other loopback is in progress. E1 Framer Transceiver Framer or TSI April 2003 G.703 Port 03-17131-01 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 63: G.703 Dte Loopback

    Status is changed to Inactive. The G.703 DTE Loopback cannot be started when any other loopback is in progress. If the G.703 port is used for inband management, inband management is unavailable for the duration of the test. 8799-A2-GB20-10 Transceiver Framer Framer April 2003 5.
  • Page 64: Remote Send Line Loopback

    10 seconds. Status is changed to Sending for 10 seconds, then back to Inactive. The Remote Send Line Loopback cannot be started when any other loopback or a Send and Monitor 511 test is active on the DSL interface. Remote Transceiver Transceiver Framer April 2003 G.703 Port Framer 02-17118 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 65: Send And Monitor 511 Pattern

    4. To manually stop the test, verify that the cursor is positioned at the Stop command, and press Enter. The result field remains until another Send test is started. The DSL interface retrains after the test is stopped. 8799-A2-GB20-10 April 2003 5. Testing...
  • Page 66: Device Tests

    When you stop the Lamp Test, the LEDs are restored to their normal condition. 3. To stop the Lamp Test, position the cursor at the Stop command. 4. Press Enter. Test DeviceTests DEVICE TESTS Test Command Status Lamp Test: Start Inactive April 2003 Model: 8799 MainMenu Exit 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 67: Ending An Active Test

    Abort All Tests menu selection. An aborted test may continue to run for a few seconds as the Stop command is sent to the remote end and processed. 8799-A2-GB20-10 Table A-6, System Options, April 2003...
  • Page 68 5. Testing 5-10 April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 69: Messages And Troubleshooting

    There are many messages available to assess the status of the device and contribute to problem resolutions. Refer to the following sections: Configuring SNMP Traps Device Messages Troubleshooting 8799-A2-GB20-10 on page 6-2 on page 6-4 on page 6-6 April 2003...
  • Page 70: Configuring Snmp Traps

    Traps, for details of SNMP traps supported by the card. Configuration Current Configuration SNMP Traps SNMP TRAPS OPTIONS Enable Both Enterprise Specific Traps: Both Link Traps Interfaces: in Appendix A, Configuration Options to April 2003 Appendix B, Standards Hotwire Model: 8799 Disable MainMenu Exit 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 71: Controlling Snmp Access

    Table A-11, SNMP NMS Security Options, Options . The SNMP access can be limited by: Enabling NMS IP validation. Add each IP address and access level. 8799-A2-GB20-10 6. Messages and Troubleshooting in Appendix A, Configuration Options . Configuration Current Configuration...
  • Page 72: Device Messages

    Stop the test. Allow test to continue. Select another test. Stop the test. Wait until other test ends and message clears. Abort all tests from the Test menu screen. Stop the test from the same screen the test was started from. 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 73 Limit of six Login IDs reached Please Wait Test Active 0.0.0.0 is an invalid IP address 8799-A2-GB20-10 Device Messages (2 of 2) What Message Indicates The command could not be performed. An attempt to enter a new login ID was made, and the...
  • Page 74: Troubleshooting

    Run Loopback tests. Refer to Chapter 5, Testing Stop the test or wait for the test to end. Enable the G.703 port. Make sure the far-end device is online. Reset the card and try again. Contact your service representative. 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 75: A Configuration Options

    System Clock Cross Connect Management Communication NOTE: All changes to configuration options must be saved. Refer to Configuration Changes 8799-A2-GB20-10 To Access the . . . To Configure the . . . DSL Interface Options (Table A-1) Physical DSL interface Ports 1–8.
  • Page 76: Dsl Interface Options

    Startup Margin: Max DSL Rate: Min DSL Rate: EIA-530 Payload Rate: Remotely Initiated Loopback: Peer IP Address Table A-6, System Options). April 2003 Options. To access DSL Port Model: 8799 Enable Long 2056 Kbps 2056 Kbps 2048 Kbps Enable 135.026.010.037...
  • Page 77 Enable – The line card will respond to a loopback command issued from the endpoint. Disable – The line card will not respond to a loopback command issued from the endpoint. 8799-A2-GB20-10 Options). for information about maximum payload rates for different DSL Options).
  • Page 78 Uniquely identifies the circuit number of the transmission vendor’s DSL line for troubleshooting purposes. ASCII text field – Enter a maximum of 128 characters. All printable ASCII characters except the ^ (caret) are allowed. Clear – Clears the field. April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 79 1736 1672 1608 1544 1480 1416 1352 1288 1224 1160 1096 1032 * Maximum payload rate for unframed traffic is 2048 kbps (32 timeslots) 8799-A2-GB20-10 G.703-to-EIA-530-A Payload* Voice Data Mode Mode Possible Time Time DSL Line Payload Slots Slots Rate (Kbps)
  • Page 80 * Maximum payload rate for unframed traffic is 2048 kbps (32 timeslots) G.703-to-EIA-530-A Payload* Voice Data Mode Mode Possible Time Time DSL Line Payload Slots Slots Rate (Kbps) Rate (Kbps) 64, 128 April 2003 Payload* Data Mode Time Slots 1, 2 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 81: Dsl Port Threshold Trap Options

    Ctrl-a to access these functions, ESC for previous menu 8799-A2-GB20-10 Table A-3, DSL Port Threshold Trap Configuration Current Configuration DSL THRESHOLD TRAP OPTIONS Attenuation Trap Theshold: Margin Trap Threshold: April 2003 A. Configuration Options DSL Port Threshold Model: 8799 MainMenu Exit...
  • Page 82 Possible Settings: 1–15 dB, or 0 to Disable Default Setting: 0 Specifies the threshold for the Signal-to-Noise ratio margin in a 15-minute interval after which a trap will be sent. Table A-6, System Options). April 2003 DSL Mode is set to 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 83: G.703 Interface Options

    Table A-4, G.703 Interface Configuration Current Configuration G.703 INTERFACE OPTIONS Port Status: Enable Framing: Framed Line Coding: HDB3 Line Framing: noCRC4 Time Slot 16: Signaling CCS Primary Clock Source: G.703 April 2003 A. Configuration Options Options. To G.703 Model: 8799 MainMenu Exit...
  • Page 84 CRC4 – CRC4 framing formatting is used for transmitted and received data over the G.703 Interface. noCRC4 – Non-CRC4 framing format is used for transmitted and received data over the G.703 Interface. A-10 Options). April 2003 Table A-6, System 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 85 Internal – The clock source is derived from the System Clock. If the System Clock is configured for Internal, then clocking is derived from the internal oscillator. G.703 – Specifies the unit’s G.703 interface as primary clock source. 8799-A2-GB20-10 Options) and the card is not in Cross Connect mode. April 2003 A.
  • Page 86: Copy Port Options

    From: Port. NOTE: Circuit Identifier is not copied. A-12 Configuration Current Configuration COPY PORTS From: Port 1: Port 2: Perform Copy Perform Copy Then Increment ESC for previous menu MainMenu April 2003 Table A-5, Copy Copy Ports Model: 8799 Exit 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 87: System Options

    Configuration Current Configuration SYSTEM OPTIONS DSL Mode: Test Timeout: Test Duration (min): G.703 Line Termination Region Setting: Spectrum Management: Country Code: April 2003 A. Configuration Options System Options Model: 8799 STU-C Enable 120 Ohm Annex B Disable MainMenu Exit A-13...
  • Page 88 Displays Annex B for European networks. Region Setting appears only when DSL Mode is set to STU-C. Annex B – For European networks. A-14 in Chapter 5, Testing . interface. connectors are being used (for interface is being used. April 2003 TX and RX 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 89 Country appears only when DSL Mode is set to STU-C and Spectrum Management is set to Enable. UK – The ANFP Spectrum Management standard for BT Access Network will be used. 8799-A2-GB20-10 April 2003 A. Configuration Options Table A-1, DSL...
  • Page 90: System Clock

    A-16 Options. A Help screen is provided online for Configuration Current Configuration SYSTEM CLOCK System Primary Clock Reference System Secondary Clock Reference Help April 2003 System Clock Model: 8799 Internal Internal MainMenu Exit 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 91 The switch back to primary/secondary clock is made when they become available again. Figure A-1, System Transceiver Figure A-1. Figure A-2, System Clock Configuration configurations. 8799-A2-GB20-10 Timing, shows clocking in an STU-C. Framer Cross-Connect System Timing System Timing...
  • Page 92 System Clock Configuration: Primary = DSL Pt1 Secondary = DSL Pt2 STU-R DS1 Bypass DS1 Bypass DS1 Bypass DS1 Bypass DS1 Bypass DS1 Bypass DS1 Bypass DS1 Bypass System Clock Configuration: Primary = DSL Pt1 Secondary = DSL Pt2 02-17122 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 93 DSL Port n – Timing is derived from the specified port. To be a valid clock source, the port must be enabled. Internal – Timing is derived from the internal oscillator, which provides a Stratum 4 reference. A-19 8799-A2-GB20-10 April 2003...
  • Page 94: Cross-Connect

    Set Cross-Connect Mode to configure the cross connect mode for each port. Assign Time Slots to assign time slots for each cross-connected port. A-20 Table A-8, Cross-Connect Mode Configuration Current Configuration CROSS-CONNECT CONFIGURATION Set Cross-Connect Mode Assign Time Slots April 2003 Cross-Connect Model: 8799 MainMenu Exit 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 95: Setting Cross-Connect Mode

    G.703 MODE DS1 Bypass DS1 Bypass Disabled DS0 Cross-connect DS0 Cross-connect DS0 Cross-connect DS0 Cross-connect DS0 Cross-connect Assign_DS0s Ports. April 2003 A. Configuration Options Table A-8, Cross-Connect Cross-Connect Model: 8799 Destination 5, 6, I MainMenu Exit Clear_All Appendix C, A-21...
  • Page 96 Unassigned – None of the time slots associated with the source port are assigned to a destination-type port. I – An Inband Management Channel is the destination port. This selection is display-only and is displayed only when the source port is G.703. A-22 April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 97: Assigning Time Slots

    TS11 TS16 TS17 TS18 TS23 TS24 TS25 TS30 TS31 Key: April 2003 A. Configuration Options Table A-9, Assign Time Slots Cross-Connect Model: 8799 Assign To: D TS05 TS06 TS07 TS12 TS13 TS14 TS19 TS20 TS21 TS26 TS27 TS28 D = DSL, G = G.703, I = IBMC...
  • Page 98 (Data) or v (Voice) Port Number Time Slot Number (1–8) (1–31) Options, for additional information about Table A-2, Payload Rates and DSL Line Rates for April 2003 Model: 8799 Assign To: D TS05 TS06 TS07 TS12 TS13 TS14 TS19...
  • Page 99 Start TS options to a Port Type and Data or Voice setting. After the time slot is assigned, the Data or Voice setting can be changed. D – The time slot is assigned to a DSL port. G – The time slot is assigned to a G.703 port. A-25 8799-A2-GB20-10 April 2003...
  • Page 100 Possible Settings: d, v Default Setting: d Determines whether the time slot is dedicated to the transmission of voice or data. d – The time slot is used for data. v – The time slot is used for voice. A-26 April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 101: Management And Communication Menu

    Ctrl-a to access these functions, ESC for previous menu Save 8799-A2-GB20-10 (Table A-10) (Table A-11) (Table A-12) (Table A-13) Configuration Current Configuration General SNMP Management GENERAL SNMP MANAGEMENT OPTIONS Enable Public Read/Write Public Read/Write April 2003 A. Configuration Options Model: 8799 MainMenu Exit A-27...
  • Page 102 MCC card in an IP Conservative DSLAM. Community Name 2 appears only when DSL Mode is set to STU-R (see System ASCII text field – Enter or edit a community name. A-28 Options). Options). Options). April 2003 Table A-6, Table A-6, Table A-6, 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 103 Name 2 Access appears only when DSL Mode is set to STU-R (see System Read – Allows read-only access (get) for Community Name 2. Read/Write – Allows read/write access (get/set) for Community Name 2. 8799-A2-GB20-10 Options). April 2003 A. Configuration Options...
  • Page 104 SNMP NMS SECURITY OPTIONS NMS IP Validation: Enable 135.014.040.001 Clear Access Type: 135.014.003.027 Clear Access Type: 135.014.001.008 Clear Access Type: 135.014.002.024 Clear Access Type: 204.128.146.035 Clear Access Type: April 2003 Model: 8799 Read/Write Read/Write Read Read Read MainMenu Exit 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 105 Determines the access level allowed for an authorized NMS when IP address validation is being performed. Read – Allows read-only access (get) to the accessible objects in the MIB for this device. Read/Write – Allows read/write access (get/set) to the accessible objects in the MIB for this device. A-31 8799-A2-GB20-10 April 2003...
  • Page 106: Snmp Trap Options

    General Traps: Link Traps: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ctrl-a to access these functions, ESC for previous menu Save A-32 Configuration Current Configuration SNMP Traps SNMP TRAPS OPTIONS Enable Both Enterprise Specific Traps: Both Link Traps Interfaces: April 2003 Model: 8799 Disable MainMenu Exit 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 107 Both – Sends trap messages for detection of both linkUp and linkDown . NOTE: Refer to Traps . 8799-A2-GB20-10 SNMP Traps in Appendix B, Standards Compliance for SNMP Traps . Enterprise-Specific Traps in Appendix B, Standards Compliance for...
  • Page 108 Network – SNMP trap messages are generated for the DSL interface. G.703 – SNMP trap messages are generated for the G.703 interface. All – SNMP trap messages are generated for the DSL network interface and the G.703 interface. A-34 April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 109: Inband Management Channel

    PPP – The Inband Managment Channel will accept Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) data. Frame Relay 8799-A2-GB20-10 Configuration Current Configuration Inband Management Channel INBAND MANAGEMENT CHANNEL Enable Frame Relay Standard The Inband Management Channel will accept Frame Relay data. − April 2003 A. Configuration Options Model: 8799 MainMenu Exit A-35...
  • Page 110 This field is not displayed if the Backup Inband Management Port is disabled. A-36 The LMI supported is specified by Q933 Annex A. The LMI supported is specified by ANSI T1.617 Annex D. The standard LMI is supported. − April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 111: Configuring And Testing Inband Management

    Main Menu The Ethernet Ports screen appears. 3. Enter Internal for Management Port Type and the slot number of the 8799 line card to be used for Inband Management in the Management Port Card/Slot # field. Then Enter yes to reset the port and save your changes.
  • Page 112 5. Configure the G.703 port to be used for Inband Management to DS0 Cross-connect and save your changes. 6. Use the Inband Management Channel screen on the 8799 line card to configure Inband Management. From the 8799 line card, follow this menu...
  • Page 113 TS09 TS10 TS11 TS16 TS17 TS18 TS23 TS24 TS25 TS30 TS31 Key: April 2003 A. Configuration Options Cross-Connect Model: 8799 Assign To: D TS05 TS06 TS07 TS12 TS13 TS14 TS19 TS20 TS21 TS26 TS27 TS28 D = DSL, G = G.703 I = IBMC...
  • Page 114: Switch To Primary Ibmc

    — From the management platform, FTP a firmware file to an external TFTP server on your network. — From the 8799 Line Card, download the configuration file to an external TFTP server on your network. — If an SNMP trap manager is available, generate a trap and verify that the trap was received by the trap manager.
  • Page 115: B Standards Compliance For Snmp Traps

    SNMP Trap warmStart authenticationFailure SNMP Trap authenticationFailure 8799-A2-GB20-10 Description Possible Cause The card has reinitialized Reset command. itself. Power disruption. The trap is sent after the card resets and stabilizes. There are no variable-bindings.
  • Page 116: Linkup And Linkdown

    – dormant(5) DSL: DSL link is in training. fType (RFC 2863). This object is the type of interface: – e1(19) Used for the G.703 E1 interface. – shdsl (169) Used for the DSL interface. Backplane HDLC Interface April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 117: Enterprise-Specific Traps

    ClockFail(1) enterprisePrimary ClockFailClear(101) enterpriseSelfTestFail(2) enterpriseDeviceFail(3) enterpriseTestStart(5) enterpriseConfigChange(6) The configuration changed enterpriseTestStop(105) 8799-A2-GB20-10 B. Standards Compliance for SNMP Traps Description Possible Cause A failure of the currently The configured clock source configured primary clock is no longer operational. If source for the card has the configured clock source been detected.
  • Page 118 – Line Loopback – Repeater Loopback – Remote Line Loopback – Send and Monitor 511 enterpriseTestStop – No tests currently running on the interface. enterpriseTestStart – DTE Loopback is active. enterpriseTestStop – No tests currently running on the interface. 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 119: Shdsl Traps

    Crossing(2) hdsl2ShdslPerfESThresh hdsl2ShdslPerfSESThresh hdsl2ShdslPerfCRC anomaliesThresh(5) hdsl2ShdslPerfLOSWS Thresh(6) hdsl2ShdslPerfUAS Thresh(7) hdsl2ShdslSpanInvalidNum Repeaters(8) 8799-A2-GB20-10 B. Standards Compliance for SNMP Traps Description Variable Binding(s) The loop attenuation hdsl2ShdslEndpointCurrAtn, threshold has been hdsl2ShdslEndpointThreshLo reached/exceeded for the opAttenuation HDSL2/SHDSL segment endpoint identified. The SNR Margin...
  • Page 120 Status object for this endpoint has changed. The bit setting for hdsl2ShdslEndpointCurrStatus noNeighborPresent in the hdslShdslEndpointCurr Status object for this endpoint has changed. Impending card failure ifIndex, due to loss of local power hdsl2ShdslInvIndex (last gasp). April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 121: C Cross-Connecting Ports

    DSL line rate is the full rate (2056 Kbps for G.703). Configure only the time slots intended for use. 8799-A2-GB20-10 Appendix A, Configuration Options April 2003 , for information about...
  • Page 122: Determining The Configuration

    — Any time slot of any G.703 interface can be connected to any time slot of any other G.703 interface. See the example below. Time slots can be individually allocated for voice or data. G.703 Internal Ports 8799 Line Cards 02-17123 April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 123 — For G.703 ports using Common Channel Signaling (CCS) that are in DS0 Cross-Connect mode, you must explicitly configure the cross-connections for Time Slot 16 and related time slots. 8799-A2-GB20-10 G.703 Cross-Connect G.703 G.703...
  • Page 124: Setting The Cross-Connect Modes

    Ctrl-a to access these functions, ESC for previous menu Save Configuration Current Configuration CROSS CONNECT MODE Source G.703 MODE DS1 Bypass DS1 Bypass Unassigned DS0 Cross-connect DS0 Cross-connect DS0 Cross-connect DS0 Cross-connect DS0 Cross-connect Assign_DS0s April 2003 Cross-Connect Model: 8799 Destination 5, 6, I MainMenu Exit Clear_All 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 125: Cross-Connect Procedure Example

    Cross-Connect Procedure Example The following information shows an example of cross-connecting four 8799 line cards. Procedure 1. Configure Card 1 G.703 ports for DS0 cross connections using the Set Cross Connect Mode screen. Follow this menu selection sequence: Main Menu Set Cross-Connect Mode When the screen is first displayed, all ports are set to DS1 Bypass mode.
  • Page 126 Step 1 Step 2 for Card 2. Step 1 Step 2 for Card 3. Step 1 Step 2 for Card 4. Figure C-1, Model 8799 Star Chaining. April 2003 Model: 8799 Assign To: D TS05 TS06 TS07 D 6 01...
  • Page 127 SHDSL 8799 8779 8799 (8 Users Data x (3 Users Data x 64 Kbps) = 512 Kbps 64 Kbps) = 192 Kbps Model 8799 Star Chaining April 2003 C. Cross-Connecting Ports 256 Kbps Multiplexer 8799 (4 Users on other E1...
  • Page 128: G.703 Time Slot Assignments

    Common Channel Signaling (CCS), Time Slot 16 is used for signaling and is unavailable for cross-connection. TS01 d (Data), or v (Voice) Time Slot (1–31) (1–8) TS04 TS05 TS11 TS12 TS18 TS19 TS25 TS26 April 2003 TS06 TS07 TS13 TS14 TS20 TS21 TS27 TS28 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 129 TS24 TS29 TS30 TS31 * NOTE: When a G.703 port is configured for CAS or CCS, Time Slot 16 is used for signaling and is unavailable for cross-connection. 8799-A2-GB20-10 TS01 d (Data) or v (Voice) Time Slot (1–31) (1–8) TS04...
  • Page 130 When a G.703 port is configured for CAS or CCS, Time Slot 16 is used for signaling and is unavailable for cross-connection. C-10 TS01 d (Data) or v (Voice) Time Slot (1–31) (1–8) TS04 TS05 TS11 TS12 TS18 TS19 TS25 TS26 April 2003 TS06 TS07 TS13 TS14 TS20 TS21 TS27 TS28 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 131 TS24 TS29 TS30 TS31 * NOTE: When a G.703 port is configured for CAS or CCS, Time Slot 16 is used for signaling and is unavailable for cross-connection. 8799-A2-GB20-10 TS01 d (Data) or v (Voice) Time Slot (1–31) (1–8) TS04...
  • Page 132 When a G.703 port is configured for CAS or CCS, Time Slot 16 is used for signaling and is unavailable for cross-connection. C-12 TS01 d (Data) or v (Voice) Time Slot (1–31) (1–8) TS04 TS05 TS11 TS12 TS18 TS19 TS25 TS26 April 2003 TS06 TS07 TS13 TS14 TS20 TS21 TS27 TS28 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 133 TS24 TS29 TS30 TS31 * NOTE: When a G.703 port is configured for CAS or CCS, Time Slot 16 is used for signaling and is unavailable for cross-connection. 8799-A2-GB20-10 TS01 d (Data) or v (Voice) Time Slot (1–31) (1–8) TS04...
  • Page 134 When a G.703 port is configured for CAS or CCS, Time Slot 16 is used for signaling and is unavailable for cross-connection. C-14 TS01 d (Data) or v (Voice) Time Slot (1–31) (1–8) TS04 TS05 TS11 TS12 TS18 TS19 TS25 TS26 April 2003 TS06 TS07 TS13 TS14 TS20 TS21 TS27 TS28 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 135 16 is used for signaling and is unavailable for cross-connection. When a G.703 port is configured for CCS in a DS0 Cross Connect, the user must cross-connect Time Slot 16 and any associated time slots. 8799-A2-GB20-10 TS01 d (Data) or v (Voice) Time Slot (1–31)
  • Page 136 TS10 TS15 TS16 TS17 TS22 TS23 TS24 TS29 TS30 TS31 C-16 TS01 d (Data) or v (Voice) Time Slot (1–31) (1–8) TS04 TS05 TS11 TS12 TS18 TS19 TS25 TS26 April 2003 TS06 TS07 TS13 TS14 TS20 TS21 TS27 TS28 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 137 Time Slot Assignments – DSL Port 2 TS01 TS02 TS03 TS08 TS09 TS10 TS15 TS16 TS17 TS22 TS23 TS24 TS29 TS30 TS31 8799-A2-GB20-10 TS01 d (Data) or v (Voice) Time Slot (1–31) (1–8) TS04 TS05 TS11 TS12 TS18 TS19 TS25 TS26 April 2003 C. Cross-Connecting Ports...
  • Page 138 TS10 TS15 TS16 TS17 TS22 TS23 TS24 TS29 TS30 TS31 C-18 TS01 d (Data) or v (Voice) Time Slot (1–31) (1–8) TS04 TS05 TS11 TS12 TS18 TS19 TS25 TS26 April 2003 TS06 TS07 TS13 TS14 TS20 TS21 TS27 TS28 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 139 Time Slot Assignments – DSL Port 4 TS01 TS02 TS03 TS08 TS09 TS10 TS15 TS16 TS17 TS22 TS23 TS24 TS29 TS30 TS31 8799-A2-GB20-10 TS01 d (Data) or v (Voice) Time Slot (1–31) (1–8) TS04 TS05 TS11 TS12 TS18 TS19 TS25 TS26 April 2003 C. Cross-Connecting Ports...
  • Page 140 TS10 TS15 TS16 TS17 TS22 TS23 TS24 TS29 TS30 TS31 C-20 TS01 d (Data) or v (Voice) Time Slot (1–31) (1–8) TS04 TS05 TS11 TS12 TS18 TS19 TS25 TS26 April 2003 TS06 TS07 TS13 TS14 TS20 TS21 TS27 TS28 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 141 Time Slot Assignments – DSL Port 6 TS01 TS02 TS03 TS08 TS09 TS10 TS15 TS16 TS17 TS22 TS23 TS24 TS29 TS30 TS31 8799-A2-GB20-10 TS01 d (Data) or v (Voice) Time Slot (1–31) (1–8) TS04 TS05 TS11 TS12 TS18 TS19 TS25 TS26 April 2003 C. Cross-Connecting Ports...
  • Page 142 TS10 TS15 TS16 TS17 TS22 TS23 TS24 TS29 TS30 TS31 C-22 TS01 d (Data) or v (Voice) Time Slot (1–31) (1–8) TS04 TS05 TS11 TS12 TS18 TS19 TS25 TS26 April 2003 TS06 TS07 TS13 TS14 TS20 TS21 TS27 TS28 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 143 Time Slot Assignments – DSL Port 8 TS01 TS02 TS03 TS08 TS09 TS10 TS15 TS16 TS17 TS22 TS23 TS24 TS29 TS30 TS31 8799-A2-GB20-10 TS01 d (Data) or v (Voice) Time Slot (1–31) (1–8) TS04 TS05 TS11 TS12 TS18 TS19 TS25 TS26 April 2003 C. Cross-Connecting Ports...
  • Page 144 C. Cross-Connecting Ports C-24 April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 145: D Connector Pin Assignments

    For information about the DSLAM connectors, see the appropriate DSLAM installation document. Front Panel 50-pin DTE Connector Pinouts DTE connectors on the Hotwire 8799 TDM SHDSL Line Card provide the 4-wire G.703 interface from each DSL port to the DTE. The following table lists the pin assignments for each of these interfaces.
  • Page 146 Data In (Ring) Data Out (Ring) Data Out (Tip) Data In (Tip) Data In (Ring) Data Out (Ring) Data Out (Tip) Data In (Tip) Data In (Ring) Data Out (Ring) Data Out (Tip) Data In (Tip) Data In (Ring) April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 147: E Technical Specifications

    Width: 2.0 cm (0.8 inch) Approximately 0.6 kg (1.3 lbs.) Refer to the equipment's label for approvals on product. The Hotwire 8799 TDM SHDSL Line Card contains a DC-to-DC converter that requires –48V power input. The –48V power is distributed through the Hotwire DSLAM backplane.
  • Page 148 E. Technical Specifications April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 149: Index

    A-17 system clock references, A-19 Community Name 1 and 2, A-28 Access, A-28 for SNMP, 6-3 8799-A2-GB20-10 Configuration Configuration Loader, 3-6 Copy Port Options, A-12 Cross Connect, A-20 Current and Default Factory, 3-4 DSL Threshold Traps, A-7 Edit/Display menu, 3-4...
  • Page 150 A-36 configuring primary, A-36 Options, A-35 Statistics, 4-17 status messages, 4-4 switch to primary, A-40 IP address NMS, A-31 peer, A-4 SNMP manager, 6-3 IP Type Mismatch, status message, 4-4 IP Validation, NMS security, A-31 April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 151 SNMP, 1-6 Max DSL Rate, A-3 defined, 1-2 restoring access to the ATI, 3-12 MCP FFS, 3-6 Memory Failed, self-test results message, 4-7 8799-A2-GB20-10 menu hierarchy, 2-4 messages alarm and device, 6-1 and troubleshooting, 6-1 error, 6-4 health and status, 4-3...
  • Page 152 Test Duration, A-14 Test Timeout, 5-9, A-14 Time Slot 16, A-11 Timeout, Test, A-14 timing examples, A-17 System Clock references, A-19 trap threshold Attenuation, A-8 CRC Anomaly, A-8 ES, A-8 LOSW, A-8 Margin, A-8 SES, A-8 UAS, A-8 April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...
  • Page 153 DSL performance statistics, 4-11 error statistics, 4-9 G.703 Performance Statistics, 4-13 Inband Management Statistics, 4-17 table, 6-6 8799-A2-GB20-10 Unframed, Framing mode, A-10 UNIX, TFTP server on, 3-6 uploading a configuration, 3-6 user interface, restoring access, 3-12 viewing LED status, 4-19...
  • Page 154 Index IN-6 April 2003 8799-A2-GB20-10...

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