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Paradyne 8540 Installation Instructions Manual

Digital subscriber line (dsl) card
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HotWire 8540 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Card
Installation Instructions
Document Number 8540-A2-GN10-00
October 1997
What is a 8540 DSL Card?
496-15104
Package Checklist

Tools Required

8540-A2-GN10-00
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A Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) 8540 card is a circuit card assembly (CCA) that
contains four Rate Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line (RADSL) ports, an Ethernet
interface to the Internet Service Provider (ISP), and a processor. The processor
controls the RADSL ports and forwards the packet traffic to and from the Ethernet
and DSL interfaces. When the 8540 DSL card is used in a HotWire 8600 or 8800
DSL Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) chassis and connected to HotWire 5100/5200
series Remote Termination Units (RTU), it provides high-speed Internet or
Intranet access over traditional twisted-pair telephone wiring.
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HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR
STATIC-SENSITIVE DEVICES
This product is designed to protect sensitive components from damage
due to electrostatic discharge (ESD) during normal operation. When
performing installation procedures, however, take proper static control
precautions to prevent damage to equipment. If you are not sure of the
proper static control precautions, contact your nearest sales or service
representative.
Verify that your package contains the following:
DSL CCA
Warranty card
Small- to medium-size flat-blade screwdriver to install the DSL card.
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Summary of Contents for Paradyne 8540

  • Page 1: Tools Required

    RADSL ports and forwards the packet traffic to and from the Ethernet and DSL interfaces. When the 8540 DSL card is used in a HotWire 8600 or 8800 DSL Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) chassis and connected to HotWire 5100/5200 series Remote Termination Units (RTU), it provides high-speed Internet or Intranet access over traditional twisted-pair telephone wiring.
  • Page 2: Technical Specifications

    After the DSL card is installed, there are configuration instructions that must be performed before you can begin to use the DSL cards for Internet or Intranet connectivity. Refer to the HotWire DSLAM for 8540 and 8546 DSL Cards User’s Guide , Document No. 8000-A2-GB20, for more detailed configuration procedures.
  • Page 3 NOTE: When installing the 8540 DSL card, you will need to remove the filler plate before proceeding. Do not discard unused filler plates. Each slot in the chassis must contain a circuit card or a filler plate.
  • Page 4 — For a HotWire 8800 DSLAM chassis – hold the 8540 DSL card vertically with component side facing right and insert it into the top and bottom card guides.
  • Page 5 CAUTION: Do not force the 8540 DSL card into the slot. If it does not seat properly, remove the card and reinstall it. If it still does not seat properly, call service.
  • Page 6 Connecting to a POTS Splitter or an MDF You can connect the HotWire DSLAM chassis containing the 8540 DSL card to a POTS splitter shelf, MDF, or other demarcation point. NOTE: If you are connecting the HotWire DSLAM to a CO POTS splitter, this procedure assumes that the CO POTS splitter shelf is already installed.
  • Page 7 If you are connecting the Telco 25-pair, 50-pin cable to an MDF without a POTS splitter in the line, a converter may be necessary for terminating the other end of the cable on a punchdown block before cross-connecting to an MDF. 8540-A2-GN10-00 October 1997...
  • Page 8 For example, if you want to connect to the LAN/WAN port of an 8540 DSL card, insert the 8-pin modular cable in LAN/WAN Slot #2. 2. Plug the other end of the cable into your Ethernet hub or switch connector.
  • Page 9: Pin Assignments

    The 8-pin modular interface for the LAN/WAN 10BaseT connection on a HotWire 8600 DSLAM chassis has the following pin assignments: Pin Number Pin 8 Pin 1 TX Data + 97-15449 TX Data – RX Data + Reserved Reserved RX Data – Reserved Reserved 8540-A2-GN10-00 October 1997...
  • Page 10: Connector Pins

    The Telco 50-pin receptacle on the front panel provides the two-wire loop interface from each 8540 DSL port to either the POTS Splitter shelf or, if the loop is not being shared with POTS, then to the MDF. The following table lists the pin assignments for each of these interfaces.
  • Page 11 The three Telco 50-pin connectors on the 8800 DSLAM Interface Module provides the two-wire loop interface from each 8540 DSL port to either the POTS splitter shelf or, if the loop is not being shared with POTS, then to the MDF.
  • Page 12 8540 DSL Card LEDs The following table describes the meaning and states of the LEDs on the 8540 DSL card faceplate. Type LED is . . . Indicating . . . SYSTEM Green, Normal operation; card functioning normally. Winking* No power to card or card failure.