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USER MANUAL SHDTU03 NTU/E1

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Chapter 1. Introduction 1-4 This page is left in blank intentionally

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Chapter 2. Hardware Installation 2-1 This chapter shows the front panel and how to install the hardware. I. Front Panel The front panel contains LED

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Chapter 2. Hardware Installation 2-2 The following table describes the LEDs’ function of the SHDTU03. LED Color Action Description On Power is on.

Strany 5 - Table of Contents

Chapter 2. Hardware Installation 2-3 IIII.. RReeaarr PPaanneell From left to right, the rear panel of SHDSL NTU includes the power switch, power so

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Chapter 2. Hardware Installation 2-4 IIIIII.. HHaarrddwwaarree IInnssttaallllaattiioonn Note: To avoid possible damage to the SHDTU03, do not turn

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Chapter 3. What is Auto Configuration 3-1 Some of the embedded functions do not have a separate command to setup but some of them are auto sense with

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Chapter 3. What is Auto Configuration 3-2 This page is left in blank intentionally .

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Chapter 4. Configure via Keypad and LCD 4-1 I. Purpose This chapter provides information about configuration your SHDSL NTU via the front panel LCD

Strany 10 - Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 4. Configure via Keypad and LCD 4-2 III. Menu Tree After turning on the SHDTU03, the LCD will prompt SHDSL NTU (E1). Press Enter to enter. Th

Strany 11 - I. Front Panel

Chapter 4. Configure via Keypad and LCD 4-3 Menu tree for SHOW STATUS You can check three kinds of status via LCD display: Type, SHDSL status and E1

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Chapter 4. Configure via Keypad and LCD 4-4 Menu tree for SHOW STATISTIC The SHDTU03 can display for current 15 minutes and current 24 hours. The menu

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Chapter 4. Configure via Keypad and LCD 4-5 Menu tree for SETUP TYPE The menu tree is as follows. SETUPTYPESETUPSHDSL* SHDSL TYPE *STU-R* SHDSL TYPE *

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Chapter 4. Configure via Keypad and LCD 4-6 Menu tree for SETUP E1 The route of setup E1 is SHDSL NTU ? SYSTEM SETUP ? SETUP E1. SETUPE1SETUPFRAMESET

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Chapter 4. Configure via Keypad and LCD 4-7 Menu tree for SAVE CONFIGURATION After configuration, the new parameters have to be saved in NVRAM by fol

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Chapter 4. Configure via Keypad and LCD 4-8 Menu tree for DIAGNOSTIC The route for diagnostic is SHDSL NTU ? SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC ? DIAG LOOPBACK. SYST

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-1 This chapter provides information about configuring the SHDTU03 via the console port with VT100 terminal.

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-2 After you type the password, the SMT displays the main menu. II. Window Structure From top to bottom,

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-3 III. System Management Terminal (SMT) Menu Commands Before changing the configuration, familiarize your

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-4 Navigating the SMT interface Use the SMT (System Management Terminal) interface to configure the NTU. The fo

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-5 IV. Main Menu Summary The main menu is prompt as follows. Menu Title Function Setup Use this menu to se

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SHDTU03-NTU/E1 SHDSL Modem Installation and Operation Manual Version 1.1 RReevviissiioonn MMaarrkkss Revision Date Notes V 1.0 V 1.1 N/A 2

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-6 V. Changing the password and user profile The SHDSL NTU comes pre-configured with user profile 1 already

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-7 Step 3: Move to modify and press [ENTER] or [RIGHT]. --------------------------------------------------- cl

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-8 --------------------------------------------------- Command: admin user modify 1 profile <name> <p

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-9 VI. Configure the SHDSL NTU This section provides information about configuring the SHDSL NTU. Follow the

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-10 Configure SHDSL type This section will introduce the configuring of SHDSL type: STU-R, STU-C-INTCLK, STU-

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-11 Configure SHDSL parameters This section provide the setup for SHDSL parameters: Annex type, margin, psd,

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-12 --------------------------------------------------- Command: setup shdsl margin <0~10|Disable> Messa

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-13 --------------------------------------------------- Command: setup shdsl psd <r1_asym|r2_asym|sym_enable

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-14 The power backoff of SHDSL is a transmit power negotiation mechanism applied between STU-C and STU-R to li

Strany 33 - VI. Configure the SHDSL NTU

Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-15 STU-C(E1)STU-R(V.35)DTEDTEV.35E1 SHDSLFrame N x 64 (N=1~32)STU-C(V.35)STU-R(E1)DTEDTEE1V.35 SHDSLFrame N x

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-16 follow the rule: RULEFirst Time Slot ? 30 - Time Slot NumberFirst Time Slot ? 30 - Time Slot Number Unf

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-17 >> code Configure e1 code frame Configure e1 frame rai Configure e1 rai build_outs Con

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-18 --------------------------------------------------- Command: setup e1 code <AMI|HDB3> Message: Please

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-19 ------------------------------------------------------- Command: setup e1 frame <FAS|FAS+CRC4|FAS+CAS|FA

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-20 CRC4 The CRC-4 checksum bits are transmitted in the outgoing E1 data stream. Also the received signal is

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-21 Remote Alarm Indication (RAI) is a signal which transmits automatically when E1 line drop. For example: Wh

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-22 For configuring e_bit, move the cursor to e_bit and press [ENTER]. Select the parameter via [TAB] key. --

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-23 VII. Write the Setup Parameter After configuration, write the new configured parameters into NVRAM and re

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-24 VIII. Reboot the SHDSL NTU For the SHDSL NTU to work with new parameters, you must reboot it after writin

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-25 IX. View the System Status You can use the status command to view the status of SHDSL, E1 as well as stati

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Table of Contents i Chapter 1. Introduction ……………..……... I. Features …………...…..…...……………………………… 1-1 II. Specification…………………………………

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-26 Select statistic command to show the statistic information in 15 minutes or 24 hour via [TAB] to choose. --

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-27 X. View the System Configuration You can use the status command to view the system configuration. Select

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-28 XI. Upgrade the SHDSL NTU This section will introduce how to upgrade the kernel and FPGA of the SHDSL NTU

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-29 3. After entering “y”, the SMT will show ------------------------------------------------------------ Uti

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-30 3. Click Send file in terminal access program, hyper terminal, to send the file. 4. Select the source fi

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-31 XII. Diagnostic The diagnostic facility allows you to test the different aspects of your SHDSL NTU to det

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-32 Loopback Define E1 vs E1 E1 shdslLa Lbshdsl E1LcE1 shdslLdshdsl E1LbLaSTU-C (E1) STU-R (E1)STU-C (E1)

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-33 The SHDTU03 supports Bit Error Rate Testing (BERT). To configure the BERT, move the cursor to ber_test and

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Chapter 5. Configure via Console Port 5-34 XIII. Exit SMT For exiting SMT without saving any configuration, you can use the exit command to exit the

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Table of Contents ii Chapter 5. Configuration with Console Port .…..…. I. Login Procedure …..…..…...……………………………… 5-1 II. Window structure………….…...

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APPENDIX A-1 Appendix I AMI Alternate mark inversion B8ZS Bipolar 8 zero substitution CAS Also known as timeslot 16 multiframing, requires a multi

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APPENDIX A-2 Appendix II Connector Architecture Console Connector (RJ-45) The Console Port interface is a 8 position Modular Jack. The table below

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APPENDIX A-3 G.703 120O Connector (RJ-45) The 120O E1 Port interface is a 8 position modular jack, the following table displays the pin our assignmen

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APPENDIX A-4 Appendix III Cable Connection DB9 vs. RJ45 Cable (Console) DCD1RXD2TXD3DTR4GND5DSR6RTS7CTS8DSR1DCD2DTR3GND4RXD5TXD6CTS7RTS8NC9DB9 (Fe

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Transmission Units CTC Union Technologies Co., Ltd. Far Eastern Vienna Technologies Center (NeiHu Technology Park) 8

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Chapter 1. Introduction 1-1 II.. FFeeaattuurreess The SHDSL NTU offers two different ways to connect customers to high-speed TDM services with tw

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Chapter 1. Introduction 1-2 IIII.. SSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonn Network Interface • Line Rate: SHDSL per ITU G.991.2 • Coding: trellis coded pulse

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Chapter 1. Introduction 1-3 IIIIII.. AApppplliiccaattiioonn

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