Paradyne Network Card SAM2000G 12 User Manual

Interface Module User Guide  
SAM2000G-12  
12-Port SHDSL Access Multiplexer  
Also: SAM2000Q-12 (2B1Q) and SAM2000-12 (CAP)  
1.0 SDSL ACCESS MODULE MODELS  
SDSL access multiplexers are intended for use in Net to Net Technologies' IPD12000 and IPD4000  
DSLAMs. Model types vary by the SDSL line code utilized.  
1.1 SAM2000G-12  
The SAM2000G-12 operates with Transmission Convergence/Pulse Amplitude Modulation (TC/PAM)  
line code: a sixteen-level PAM technique which incorporates advanced Trellis code, precoding,  
spectral shaping, equalization circuits and forward error correction. Otherwise known as G.SHDSL or  
SHDSL.  
1.2 SAM2000Q-12  
The SAM2000Q-12 operates with Two Binary, One Quaternary (2B1Q) line code: a four-level PAM  
technique which reduces the signaling rate to half of the bit rate.  
1.3 SAM2000-12  
The SAM2000G-12 operates with Carrierless Amplitude and Phase (CAP) modulation line code:  
transmit and receive signals are modulated into two wide-frequency bands that can pass through a  
filter without being attenuated.  
Throughout this document, "SAM2000G" is utilized to indicate all three SDSL access multiplexer models; information  
given applies to all three models except as individually stated or otherwise noted.  
NOTE  
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SHDSL RJ21 PORT PINOUT  
PORT  
Ring  
Tip  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12  
SHDSL  
26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37  
(pins 13-25 and 38-50 are not used)  
3.0 SAM2000G DEFAULT CONFIGURATIONS  
No configuration is necessary for the SAM2000G to operate at default settings.  
3.1 IP DSLAM Management  
3.1.1 User Access  
All usernames and passwords are case sensitive.  
NOTE  
3.1.1.1 Network Management System (NMS) and Command Line Interface (CLI)  
ACCESS  
read/write superuser  
read only general  
USERNAME PASSWORD  
Password  
Password  
3.1.1.2 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)  
ACCESS  
read/write Password  
read only Password  
COMMUNITY STRING  
3.1.2 Management Parameters  
The parameter defaults listed are common to all DSLAM/MUM model types. Some models  
have additional configuration possibilities; refer to the User Guide and/or Installation  
Instructions for your particular model.  
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PARAMETER  
DEFAULT CONFIGURATION  
0.0.0.0  
Gateway  
Inband Management  
Inband Management VLAN ID  
IP Address: IPD12000 Slot 13  
IP Address: IPD12000 Slot 14  
IP Address: IPD4000 Slot 5  
off  
0 (off)  
192.168.254.252  
192.168.254.253  
192.168.254.252  
Management IP Address Filter Range 0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255 (all)  
Subnet Mask  
255.255.255.0  
3.2 SAM2000G Port Parameters  
PARAMETER  
DEFAULT CONFIGURATION  
Circuit Identification n/a (no default)  
Back-bone VLAN  
Flood  
0 (off)  
uplink  
IP Range 1  
IP Range 2  
Priority (VLAN)  
Protocol  
0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255 (all)  
0.0.0.0 - 0.0.0.0  
0 (none)  
all  
Speed  
272 kbps  
0 - 0 (off)  
VLAN Range  
4.0 SAM2000G MANAGEMENT  
Once your SAM2000G has been installed, bandwidth and other configurations are software selectable via  
your IP DSLAM's MUM. Dependent upon the MUM model installed, the SAM2000G may be configured via  
Command Line Interface (CLI), Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and/or Net to Net  
Technologies' web-based Network Management System (NMS).  
If your IP DSLAM is newly installed, configuration of the DSLAM's IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway  
must be completed, via CLI or NMS, before you will be able to access management data or configure any  
other parameters. Refer to the CLI Management User Guide (http://www.nettonet.com/support/docs/210-  
0000052) or to the NMS Management User Guide (http://www.nettonet.com/support/docs/210-  
0000048) for initial configuration instructions.  
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If you have an IPD12000 with two MUMs, configuration alterations can be made to a SAM2000G through either MUM;  
most configuration(s) will be saved to the NVRAM of both. Refer to your MUM Installation Instructions for specifics.  
NOTE  
4.1 Via Command Line Interface (CLI)  
4.1.1 Establish a Connection With Your IP DSLAM  
Establish a connection between your IP DSLAM and your PC, either directly (through the COM  
port on the MUM faceplate) or, if your DSLAM has been configured to allow inband  
management, across your local network.  
4.1.2 Launch Your Terminal Emulator  
Launch a terminal emulator program on your PC. Net to Net Technologies' copyright  
information will appear on your screen, followed by a request for username.  
4.1.3 Log In  
Log in with your assigned username and password. For SAM2000G configuration, you must log  
in as a superuser (general users have read only access). If your username and/or password  
are unknown, contact your System Administrator or Information Technology Manager for  
assistance.  
Once you have logged in as a superuser, you will be able to make configuration changes to the  
SAM2000G, and any other interface modules installed in your IP DSLAM, as desired. For more  
detailed information regarding SAM2000G configuration via CLI, refer to Net to Net's CLI  
4.2 Via Net to Net's Network Management System (NMS)  
4.2.1 Establish a Connection With Your IP DSLAM  
Establish a connection between your IP DSLAM and your PC, either directly (through the  
10/100 Ethernet MGMT port on the MUM faceplate) or, if your DSLAM has been configured to  
allow inband management, across your local network. For direct connections, verify that the  
MGMT LNK LED on the MUM faceplate is illuminated.  
4.2.2 Launch Your Web Browser  
Launch a web browser on your PC such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator.  
4.2.3 Enter Your DSLAM's IP Address  
Enter the DSLAM's IP Address into the address field at the top of your browser window and  
press the Enter key.  
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4.2.4 Log In  
Log in with your assigned username and password. For SAM2000G configuration, you must log  
in as a superuser (general users have read only access). If your username and/or password  
are unknown, contact your System Administrator or Information Technology Manager for  
assistance.  
Once you have logged in as a superuser, you will be able to make configuration changes to the  
SAM2000G, and any other interface modules installed in your IP DSLAM, as desired. For more  
detailed information regarding SAM2000G configuration via NMS, refer to Net to Net's NMS  
4.3 Via Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)  
The MUM200-2 does not have SNMP capabilities; you must have a MUM2000-2 installed in your IP DSLAM in  
order to access DSLAM management or any interface modules via SNMP.  
NOTE  
4.3.1 Establish a Connection With Your IP DSLAM  
Establish a connection between your IP DSLAM and your PC, either directly (through the  
10/100 Ethernet MGMT port on the MUM faceplate) or, if your DSLAM has been configured to  
allow inband management, across your local network. For direct connections, verify that the  
MGMT LNK LED on the MUM faceplate is illuminated.  
4.3.2 Launch Your MIB Browser  
Launch a MIB browser program on your PC. If you have not yet downloaded the necessary  
MIBs to your PC or local network, you can obtain the Net to Net enterprise MIBs from  
ftp://ftp.nettonet.com/download/mibs and the supported portions of MIB-II from the Internet  
Engineering Task Force RFC 1213 at http://www.ietf.org/rfc.html. After downloading the MIBs,  
you will need to compile them into your MIB browser; refer to your MIB browser user manual  
for further instruction.  
Once the MIBs have been compiled, you will be able to make configuration changes to the  
SAM2000G, and any other interface modules installed in your IP DSLAM, as desired. For more  
detailed information regarding SAM2000G configuration via SNMP, refer to Net to Net's SNMP  
5.0 BANDWIDTH AND DISTANCE  
Parameters common to all interface module models are defined in the CLI, NMS and SNMP Management User Guides.  
Bandwidth, however, is specific to the SAM2000G-12, SAM2000Q-12 and SAM2000-12.  
NOTE  
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The SAM2000G-12, SAM2000Q-12 and SAM2000-12 each have nine SHDSL bandwidth options; default  
is 272 kbps. Distance capabilities at each bandwidth vary, dependent upon the type of line code being  
utilized. Distances listed below assume the use of 26 American Wire Gauge (AWG) cable; connections  
made with cable of a greater gauge will link up at greater distances. The ports on your module may not link  
up if your cables are in poor condition or if cable distances are greater than the configured bandwidth will  
support. Although it is sometimes possible for links to be achieved under such conditions, traffic quality  
may be effected (e.g., packets may be dropped).  
SHDSL BANDWIDTH kbps  
2,320 2,064 1,552 1,040 784  
11,300 12,200 12,800 16,000 16,800 18,400 19,400 20,200 25,400  
meters 3,444 3,719 3,901 4,877 5,121 5,608 5,913 6,157 7,742  
feet 10,400 10,800 13,400 14,800 15,800 17,400 18,200 19,200 23,800  
meters 3,170 3,292 4,084 4,511 4,816 5,304 5,547 5,852 7,254  
feet 11,000 11,900 12,600 15,500 16,000 17,900 18,900 23,100 24,700  
meters 3,353 3,627 3,840 4,724 4,877 5,456 5,761 7,041 7,529  
528  
400  
272  
144  
SAM2000G-12  
TC/PAM line code:  
SHDSL  
feet  
SAM2000Q-12  
2B1Q line code  
DISTANCE  
SAM2000G-12  
CAP line code  
6.0 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
6.1 Data Storage  
Configuration backup is inherent in Net to Net Technologies IP DSLAMs. SAM2000G default  
parameters remain in place unless changed via CLI, NMS or SNMP. Once changed, new  
configurations are automatically recorded in both RAM and NVRAM.  
6.1.1 Memory  
6.1.1.1 Random Access Memory (RAM)  
Data stored in SAM2000G RAM will be erased if the module is removed from your IP  
DSLAM or if your IP DSLAM loses power.  
6.1.1.2 Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM)  
Data stored in the NVRAM of your IP DSLAM's MUM will remain intact (even if your IP  
DSLAM loses power) unless deliberately cleared or reconfigured.  
6.1.2 Local Files  
Management and interface module configurations can be saved on your PC, or local network,  
both as a backup and/or for use as a template for future configurations, via the MUM in your  
IP DSLAM. Management configurations and all interface module port configurations are saved  
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concurrently; SAM2000G configurations cannot be saved independently. Once your IP DSLAM  
has been configured as desired (including the SAM2000G), settings can be flash uploaded (to  
a local file) through a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) tool with a GET command and the  
following information:  
6.1.2.1 Backup  
An IP DSLAM backup file records ALL management and port configurations.  
ITEM  
DATA NEEDED FOR BACKUP  
EXAMPLE  
193.166.254.98  
Host Name  
DSLAM_IP Address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)  
Remote Filename NVR_BACKUP.BIN.[superuser password] nvr_backup.bin.Password  
Local Filename  
user preference  
dslam27_mum13_backup.bin  
6.1.2.2 Template  
An IP DSLAM template file records all management and port configurations EXCEPT the  
MUM's IP Address.  
ITEM  
DATA NEEDED FOR BACKUP  
EXAMPLE  
Host Name  
DSLAM_IP Address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) 193.166.254.98  
Remote Filename NVR_CFG.BIN.[superuser password] nvr_cfg.bin.Password  
Local Filename user preference n2n_dslam12000_template.bin  
Configuration files can also be flash downloaded FROM a local file TO an IP DSLAM, simply  
replace the GET command with a PUT command. Refer to your TFTP user manual for further  
instruction.  
6.2 LED Indications  
LED  
State  
Indication  
Additional Information  
Power (PWR)  
solid green SAM2000G is  
operational  
If the Power LED is not illuminated, it is unlikely  
that the SAM2000G-12 is receiving power, in  
which case none of the LEDs will be illuminated.  
SHDSL Link (Lk)  
pulsing  
green  
SHDSL connection  
is established and  
active  
The SHDSL link is operational and traffic is  
flowing.  
solid green problematic SHDSL A connection exists but there is indication of a  
connection  
problem with the SHDSL line.  
no  
no SHDSL  
illumination connection  
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SHDSL Data  
Reception (Rx)  
flashing  
amber  
SHDSL activity  
The port is receiving data from the remote  
SHDSL modem or statistical packets from your  
IP DSLAM's management.  
solid amber heavy Rx traffic  
The port is receiving large amounts of data from  
the remote SHDSL modem or statistical packets  
from your IP DSLAM's management.  
no  
no activity  
A link may exist but the port is not receiving  
any data from the remote SHDSL modem or  
statistical packets from your IP DSLAM's  
management.  
illumination  
SHDSL Data  
Transmission  
(Tx)  
flashing  
amber  
SHDSL activity  
The port is transmitting data to the remote  
SHDSL modem.  
solid amber heavy Tx traffic  
The port is transmitting large amounts of data  
to the remote SHDSL modem.  
no  
no activity  
A link may exist but the port is not transmitting  
any data to the remote SHDSL modem.  
illumination  
(A pulsing LED blinks steadily at a rate of once per second. A flashing LED blinks at a  
more rapid, less constant rate.)  
6.3 Regulatory Compliance for Class A Equipment  
The following regulatory compliance information applies to the SAM2000G-12, SAM2000Q-12  
and/or SAM2000-12 as installed in Net to Net Technologies' IP DSLAMs.  
6.3.1 US Federal Communications Commission (FCC)  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the 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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if  
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is  
likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the  
interference at his own expense.  
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the  
user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
6.3.2 Industry Canada  
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
6.3.3 Europe  
This Class A product complies with European Norm EN55022.  
Warning: In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case  
the user may be required to take adequate measures to correct the situation.  
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