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1.2.1 Switch 2 1.2.2 Switch 3 1.3 Install the TIM1500 in an IP DSLAM Chassis 1.3.1 Align the TIM1500 with the IP DSLAM Slot Module Guides 1.3.2 Slide the TIM1500 Firmly into the Chassis 1.3.3 Verify that the TIM1500 is Receiving Power 1.3.4 Secure the TIM1500 in the IP DSLAM Chassis...
T1 subscriber, if so desired, by placing Switch 3 in the DOWN position. Provider Mode You will NOT be able to set speed or timing configurations on a TIM1500 in subscriber mode. These settings will be determined via each port's communication with its respective partner T1 provider. 210-0000053 rev02...
The IPD12000 and IPD12000E are fourteen slot chassis; slots 1-12 are reserved for interface modules (such as the TIM1500) and slots 13-14 are reserved for MUMs. Interface modules may be placed in any order in slots 1-12. The IPD4000 and IPD4000E are five slot chassis;...
1.3.3 Verify that the TIM1500 is Receiving Power The PWR (Power) LED on the TIM1500 faceplate will illuminate green. If your IP DSLAM is not yet powered up, refer to the IP DSLAM Installation Instructions for your model at http://www.nettonet.com/support/docs/#I 1.3.4 Secure the TIM1500 in the IP DSLAM Chassis...
1.4.1 Local Connection 1.4.1.1 Select the Appropriate RJ21 Connector(s) T1 cables must be connected according to the IP DSLAM slot in which the TIM1500 was installed. In previous illustrations the TIM1500 was installed in Slot 3, therefore the T1 cable(s) should be plugged into the third RJ21 connector(s) from the right.
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RJ21 port located on the back of the chassis which will connect TIM1500 T1 ports 1-12. Although the TIM1500-24 can function in an IPD12000 or IPD4000, you will not be able to utilize ports 13-24; the IPD12000 and IPD4000 do not have the second row of B connectors necessary to support additional T1 ports.
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T1 connection can be made. This connection will support T1 ports 1-12 on both the TIM1500-12 and the TIM1500-24; you will not be able to utilize ports 13-24 on a TIM1500-24 installed in an IPD12000 or IPD4000. 210-0000053 rev02 TIM1500 User Guide...
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The RJ21 connector cannot be screwed into the connector frame on the IPD12000. A T1 connection on the IPD12000 can only be secured via the Velcro strap. 210-0000053 rev02 TIM1500 User Guide Page 10 of 21...
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Tuck the tab at the end of the Velcro strap above the connector frame towards the chassis so it is out of the way of other connections. 210-0000053 rev02 TIM1500 User Guide Page 11 of 21...
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1.4.1.4 RJ21 Port Pinouts 1.4.1.4.1 RJ21 Pins TIM1500 RJ21 Port RJ21 Connector 210-0000053 rev02 TIM1500 User Guide Page 12 of 21...
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1.4.1.4.2 A Connector Pinout (IPD12000E bottom row, IPD4000E left side, IPD12000 and IPD4000) TIM1500 T1 PORTS RJ21 PINS (pins 13 and 38 are not used) IPD12000E 210-0000053 rev02 A CONNECTORS Ring Ring TIM1500 User Guide Page 13 of 21...
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The TIM1500 is capable of supporting both single-line connections and multiple-line loop bonded connections, as well as any combination of the two. If the distance(s) between the TIM1500 and any of the remote T1 equipment is greater than 6,000 feet, the line(s) may require a T1 repeater.
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The T1 equipment to which a TIM1500 is connected must also be T1 loop bonding capable in order for the TIM1500 to establish a loop bonded connection. Refer to Net to Net's T1 Loop Bonding Product to Product Feature Compatibility document at http://www.nettonet.com/support/docs/230-0000034...
Additional Information TIM1500 is operational If the Power LED is not illuminated, it is unlikely the TIM1500 is receiving power and none of the LEDs will be illuminated. T1 connection is established and The T1 link is operational and traffic is flowing.
) and/or the CLI Management User Guide ( 0000052 ). Parameters specific to the TIM1500 are outlined below. 2.1 Parameter Defaults No configuration is necessary for the TIM1500 to operate at default settings. Parameter Transmit (Tx) Buildout 0 decibels (dB)
2.3.2 Loop (default-subscriber mode) Timing is derives from an intermediate device on the T1 line. Local timing is the default for a TIM1500 in T1 provider mode. Default for a TIM1500 in subscriber mode is Loop and cannot be modified.
2.5 Line Code Line code is the T1 mode of transmission. The two line code options for the TIM1500 both fall within the International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) G.703 Standards for Transmission Facilities. 2.5.1 Bipolar with 8 Zero Substitution (default)
3.2 Data Storage Upon initial power up of the IP DSLAM, default parameters of the TIM1500 will remain in place unless changed via NMS, CLI or SNMP. Once changed, new configurations will automatically be recorded in both the Random Access Memory (RAM) of the TIM1500 and the Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM) of the MUM.
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