Paradyne Network Card 2600 IP DSLAM User Manual

BitStorm2600  
IP DSLAM  
Installation Guide  
Document No. 2600-A2-GN20-10  
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Important Safety Instructions  
1. Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the manual.  
2. This product is intended to be used with a 3-wire grounding type plug — a plug that has a grounding pin. This is a  
safety feature. Equipment grounding is vital to ensure safe operation. Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding  
type plug by modifying the plug or using an adapter. Prior to installation, use an outlet tester or a voltmeter to check  
the AC receptacle for the presence of earth ground. If the receptacle is not properly grounded, the installation must  
not continue until a qualified electrician has corrected the problem.  
If a 3-wire grounding type power source is not available, consult a qualified electrician to determine another  
method of grounding the equipment.  
3. Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the product and to  
protect it from overheating, these slots and openings must not be blocked or covered.  
4. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord and do not locate the product where persons will walk on the power  
cord.  
5. Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as it will void the warranty. Opening or removing covers may expose  
you to dangerous high voltage points or other risks. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
6. General purpose cables are described for use with this product. Special cables, which may be required by the  
regulatory inspection authority for the installation site, are the responsibility of the customer. To reduce the risk of  
fire, use a UL Listed or CSA Certified, minimum No. 26 AWG (0.128 mm2) telecommunication cable, or  
comparable cables certified for use in the country of installation.  
7. When installed in the final configuration, the product must comply with the applicable Safety Standards and  
regulatory requirements of the country in which it is installed. If necessary, consult with the appropriate regulatory  
agencies and inspection authorities to ensure compliance.  
8. A rare phenomenon can create a voltage potential between the earth grounds of two or more buildings. If products  
installed in separate buildings are interconnected, the voltage potential may cause a hazardous condition. Consult  
a qualified electrical consultant to determine whether or not this phenomenon exists and, if necessary, implement  
corrective action prior to interconnecting the products.  
9. In addition, if the equipment is to be used with telecommunications circuits, take the following precautions:  
Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.  
Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.  
Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the  
network interface.  
Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.  
Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of  
electric shock from lightning.  
Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.  
10. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT: This product has provisions for the customer to install a Class 1 laser transciever,  
which provides optical coupling to the telecommunication network. Once a Class 1 laser product is installed, the  
equipment is to be considered to be a Class 1 Laser Product (Appareil à Laser de Classe 1). The customer is  
responsible for selecting and installing the laser transciever and for insuring that the Class 1 AEL (Allowable  
Emission Limit) per EN/IEC 60825 is not exceeded after the laser transponders have been installed. Do not install  
laser products whose class rating is greater than 1. Refer to all important safety instructions that accompanied the  
transciever prior to installation. Only laser Class 1 devices, certified for use in the country of installation by the  
cognizant agency are to be utilized in this product.  
11. Input power to the ALARM relay interface (located on the front panel of the enclosure) must not exceed 30V rms or  
60 VDC.  
12. The equipment is intended for installation in a max. 65° C ambient temperature, in an environment that is free of  
dust and dirt.  
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13. The power supply cord for countries other than North America is to be a minimum H05 V V-F type, min. 0.75 mm2,  
2-conductor and earth ground terminated in an IEC 320 connector on one end, and a plug which is certified for use  
in the country of installation at the other end.  
14. Do not physically stack more than eight (8) 26x1 units high. Physical stability has not been evaluated for stacking  
higher than eight units, and any configuration greater than eight may result in an unstable (tip-over) condition.  
Ensure that the four (4) rubber feet supplied with the product have been installed on the bottom of each unit prior to  
stacking any 26x1 units on top of one another.  
EMI Notices  
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UNITED STATES – EMI NOTICE:  
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.  
The authority to operate this equipment is conditioned by the requirements that no modifications will be  
made to the equipment unless the changes or modifications are expressly approved by Paradyne  
Corporation.  
If the equipment includes a ferrite choke or chokes, they must be installed per the installation instructions.  
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CANADA – EMI NOTICE:  
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian interference-causing equipment  
regulations.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du réglement sur le matérial  
brouilleur du Canada.  
Notices to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network  
NOTICE: This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications. This is  
confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation IC before the registration number signifies that registration was  
performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It  
does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment.  
NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal equipment is labeled on the equipment and includes  
the effect of the POTS splitter. The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum  
number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of  
any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the  
devices does not exceed five.  
When the equipment is used in a customer premises environment, a Model 6051 POTS Splitter must be used to ensure  
CS-03 compliance. Refer to the POTS splitter installation instructions for details.  
CE Marking  
When the product is marked with the CE mark on the equipment label, a supporting Declaration of Conformity may be  
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Class A ITE  
This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for interference by Information  
Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise. When  
such trouble occurs, the user may be required to take corrective actions.  
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About This Guide  
Document Purpose and Intended Audience  
This document is written for technicians who install the BitStorm 2600 IP DSLAM.  
Document Summary  
Section  
Description  
Describes the physical installation of the BitStorm 2600 into  
a rack.  
Describes how to install all cables for the BitStorm 2600.  
Explains the meaning and usage of the front panel LEDs.  
Describes the minimal configuration steps required to  
prepare the BitStorm 2600 for remote access, using the  
command line interface and web interface.  
Provides pinouts for connectors on the BitStorm 2600.  
Appendix B, Equipment List Provides part numbers for the BitStorm 2600 and related  
products.  
Lists the technical characteristics of the BitStorm 2600.  
Lists key terms, acronyms, concepts, and sections in  
alphabetical order.  
A master glossary of terms and acronyms used in Paradyne documents is  
available on the World Wide Web at www.paradyne.com. Select Support  
Technical Manuals Technical Glossary.  
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About This Guide  
Related Product Documents  
Documentation for the BitStorm 2600 IP DSLAM is available on the World Wide  
Web at www.paradyne.com. Select Support Technical Manuals.  
Document Number  
Document Title  
BitStorm 2600 and GranDSLAM 4200 IP DSLAM Command  
Line Interface Reference  
BitStorm 2600 and GranDSLAM 4200 IP DSLAM SNMP  
Reference  
6051-A2-GZ40  
BitStorm 6051 POTS Splitter Installation Instructions  
Hotwire ADSL/R Bridge/Router, Model 6381, with Inline Phone  
Filter, Installation Instructions  
GrandVIEW EMS User’s Guide  
To order a paper copy of a Paradyne document, or to talk to a sales representative,  
please call 727-530-2000.  
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Installation  
1
Overview  
The BitStorm™ 2600 is a family of stackable IP DSLAMs designed for installation  
in a Central Office (CO), multi-tenant unit (MTU), multi-dwelling unit (MDU), or  
remote terminal environment. The BitStorm 2600 is available with or without  
internal POTS splitters.  
POR  
T1-10/100BT  
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1000BT  
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The ReachDSL™ Model 2611 is interoperable with the Hotwire® 6381 ADSL/R  
modem, as well as with all other Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) containing  
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line/ReachDSL (ADSL/R™) chipsets.  
The ADSL Model 2621 is interoperable with the Hotwire 6381 ADSL/R modem, as  
well as any standard ADSL CPE.  
A Command Line Interface (CLI) and a web browser interface are provided. The  
unit also may be managed using a network manager such as the Paradyne  
GrandVIEW™ Element Management System (EMS).  
Up to eight BitStorm 2600 units can be logically stacked, with aggregation for up to  
192 ports of DSL traffic. Both ReachDSL and ADSL units can be included in the  
same stack.  
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BitStorm 2600 IP DSLAM models and features are listed in Table 1-1, BitStorm  
Table 1-1. BitStorm 2600 Models and Features  
Model Number  
2611-A1-420  
2611-A1-430  
2621-A1-420  
2621-A1-430  
Type  
Number of Ports POTS Splitters  
ReachDSL  
ReachDSL  
ADSL  
24  
24  
24  
24  
No  
Yes  
No  
ADSL  
Yes  
Preparation  
Consider the following before installing the BitStorm 2600 IP DSLAM:  
Installation Site  
Your installation site should be well ventilated, clean, and free of  
environmental extremes.  
Installation Options  
The BitStorm 2600 may be:  
— Mounted with the included mounting brackets in a standard 19-inch  
(483 mm) or 23-inch (584 mm) rack (including both Bay Networks and  
Nortel 23-inch racks), or, with separately purchased mounting brackets, in  
a 21-inch (535 mm) ETSI rack. ETSI brackets are available from  
Paradyne. See Appendix B, Equipment List.  
As many BitStorm 2600 units may be mounted in a standard rack as there  
are 1.75-inch (44.45 mm) spaces in the rack, so long as adequate cooling  
is provided.  
— Mounted vertically against a wall.  
The standard mounting brackets provided can be fastened to the base of  
the unit for wall mounting.  
— Set on a shelf or desktop.  
Up to five BitStorm 2600 units may be stacked on a shelf or desktop.  
Different models can be mixed in a stack.  
Power  
The BitStorm 2600 operates from a 90 to 265 VAC, 47 to 63 Hz power source.  
Other Cabling  
No cables are provided with the BitStorm 2600. See Table 1-2, Cable  
Descriptions, to determine what cables you need to procure before  
installation.  
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Cables Required  
Table 1-2 shows all the cables that may be required for your installation.  
Table 1-2. Cable Descriptions  
Connector Name Connector and Cable  
For Connecting . . .  
DSL PORTS 1–24  
POTS 1–24  
50-pin RJ21X Telco-type  
straight connector and 50-wire  
cable. Two cables required, one block, or splitters.  
for DSL and one for POTS (if  
Up to 24 DSL ports to Main  
Distribution Frame, punchdown  
Up to 24 POTS splitter ports to  
Main Distribution Frame or  
used).  
punchdown block.  
Port 3  
GigE  
SFP Transceiver  
An upstream BitStorm 2600 to a  
downstream BitStorm 2600, or a  
downstream BitStorm 2600 to an  
upstream BitStorm 2600 or  
network.  
Port 3  
1000BT  
8-position modular plug and  
8-wire Category 5 or better  
unshielded twisted pair (UTP)  
cable.  
Port 2 10/100BT  
Port 1 10/100BT  
CONSOLE  
8-position modular plug and  
8-wire Category 5 or better  
unshielded twisted pair (UTP)  
cable.  
8-position modular plug and  
8-wire Category 5 or better  
unshielded twisted pair (UTP)  
cable.  
A Network Management System  
(NMS) over a Local Area  
Network (LAN) employing  
10BaseT or 100BaseT.  
DB9 plug connector and  
shielded cable.  
The BitStorm 2600 to one of the  
following:  
The other connector  
A terminal or a PC with a  
terminal emulation program,  
or  
depends on the serial port on  
your terminal or PC, but  
normally is a DB9 socket.  
The other connector  
A modem.  
depends on the serial port on  
your modem, but normally is  
a DB25 plug. A null modem  
(crossover) cable is required.  
ALARM  
5-position terminal block and  
shielded, twisted-pair cable.  
The BitStorm 2600 to an alarm  
system.  
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Unpacking the Hardware  
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR  
STATIC-SENSITIVE DEVICES  
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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.  
The BitStorm 2600 is shipped in a cardboard shipping container. Carefully remove  
the unit from its shipping container and check for physical damage. If the unit  
shows signs of shipping damage, notify your sales representative.  
Package Contents  
In addition to this installation guide, the BitStorm 2600 shipping carton should  
contain:  
BitStorm 2600  
AC Power Cable  
Two sets of mounting brackets, one set suitable for a 19-inch (483 mm) rack  
and one set suitable for a 23-inch (584 mm) rack (including Bay Networks and  
Nortel)  
Hardware kit (see Table 1-3, Contents of Hardware Kit Shipped with the  
BitStorm 2600)  
If anything is missing, notify your sales representative.  
Before installing the BitStorm 2600, read the Important Safety Instructions in the  
beginning of this document.  
Be sure to register your warranty at www.paradyne.com/warranty.  
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Table 1-3. Contents of Hardware Kit Shipped with the BitStorm 2600  
Appearance  
Description  
Quantity  
Flat-head screw for attaching 19" mounting brackets to  
unit  
6
02-17259  
Machine screw with captive starwasher (6-32 x 1/4) for  
6
4
attaching 23" mounting brackets to unit  
02-17326  
Self-retaining nut for racks without threaded holes  
02-17256  
Dress screw (12-24 x 1/2) for use with self-retaining  
4
4
nuts  
02-17257  
02-17258  
Machine screw with captive starwasher (10-32 x 1/2)  
for use with racks with threaded holes  
Captive pan-head screw for replacing long Telco screw  
2
02-17325  
Rubber foot for desk-mount and stacking of units  
4
2
02-17261  
Cable tie (8) for strain relief and cable management  
02-17262  
5-position plug for ALARM connection  
1
02-17327  
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Mounting Configurations  
Three basic installation configurations are available:  
Mounting Brackets  
Your BitStorm 2600 can be installed in a rack or on the wall using mounting  
brackets. Two brackets suitable for a 19-inch (483 mm) rack (marked EIA-19) and  
two brackets suitable for a 23-inch (584 mm) Bay Networks or Nortel rack (marked  
with Paradyne Part Number 868-6282-0020) are shipped with the unit. Two  
brackets suitable for a 21-inch (535 mm) rack (marked ETSI) are available from  
Paradyne as a separate feature (see Appendix B, Equipment List).  
Rack-mounting brackets may also be used to attach the unit to a wall.  
NOTE:  
In this guide, the term rack refers to any rack, cabinet, frame, or bay suitable  
for mounting telecommunications equipment.  
Installing the Brackets for Rack Mounting  
Procedure  
To install the mounting brackets for rack mounting:  
1. Locate the black screw nearest the front panel on each side of the unit as  
shown.  
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2. Remove these two black screws (one from each side) before attempting to  
install the mounting brackets.  
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3. Identify six flat-head screws (for 19-inch racks) or six machine screws (for  
23-inch racks) provided with the mounting brackets in the hardware kit.  
4. Attach the brackets appropriate to your rack size. Tighten all screws firmly.  
19-inch (483 mm) Rack Mount  
23-inch (584 mm) EIA and Bay Networks  
Rack Mount  
21.1-inch (535 mm) Rack Mount  
23-inch (584 mm) Nortel  
Rack Mount  
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Installing the BitStorm 2600 Into a Rack  
Two types of mounting screws are provided. Use:  
#10-32 mounting screws for rails with threaded screw holes  
#12-24 mounting screws and self-retaining nuts for rails with unthreaded  
screw holes  
Procedure  
To install the BitStorm 2600 into a rack:  
1. Determine where in the rack you will mount the BitStorm 2600. If your rack  
does not have threaded screw holes, slip self-retaining nuts onto the rails  
where the BitStorm 2600 will be fastened.  
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2. Place the unit so that the brackets rest against the front of the rails. Insert  
screws in the bottom screw positions and hand-tighten them.  
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3. Insert and tighten the screws in the top screw positions, then tighten the  
bottom screws.  
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Installing the BitStorm 2600 on a Wall  
Wall mounting requires two wood screws suitable for the weight of the fully cabled  
unit. These are not included. Use at a minimum 1/4-inch (6 mm) diameter screws  
in 3/4-inch (19 mm) plywood (not drywall).  
Procedure  
To install the BitStorm 2600 on a wall:  
1. Identify the flat-head screws provided in the hardware kit and the brackets  
suitable for a 19-inch rack. Two screws are required for each bracket.  
2. Orient the unit so that the bottom is facing you and the faceplate is at the top.  
3. Locate the supplied Right Side mounting bracket and fasten it to the right side  
of the unit.  
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4. Locate the supplied Left Side mounting bracket and fasten it to the left side of  
the unit.  
5. Tighten all screws firmly.  
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6. Install two wood screws (not provided) at the same height above the floor and  
18.75 inches (476.25 mm) apart. Do not completely tighten the screws. Leave  
them so their heads are about 1/4 inch (6 mm) from the wall.  
17.85 in (453 mm)  
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7. Hang the unit from the wood screws to verify that the screws are properly  
placed. The screws should freely slide into the top of the key slots in the  
brackets.  
Do not fasten the unit to the wall until after it is completely cabled and tested.  
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Installing the BitStorm 2600 on a Shelf or Desktop  
If the BitStorm 2600 will be placed on a shelf or desktop, install the provided  
rubber feet before putting the unit in position.  
Procedure  
To install the BitStorm 2600 on a shelf or desktop, as a standalone unit or in a  
stack:  
1. Locate the rubber feet in the hardware kit provided with the unit.  
2. Turn the unit upside down on a work surface. Squares stamped into the  
bottom of the unit show the proper positions for the feet.  
3. Remove the protective sheet from the bottom of each foot, then press the foot  
onto a corner of the bottom of the unit.  
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4. Turn the unit right side up and place it in position on a shelf or desktop.  
If the installation includes more than one unit, one can be stacked atop  
another. Up to five units can be stacked together.  
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Cabling  
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Cabling Overview  
The BitStorm 2600 has a large variety of possible cabling configurations. This  
chapter describes all possible connections, not all of which are required:  
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DSL Ports  
The BitStorm 2600 DSL connector supports the tip and ring connections of up to  
24 DSL ports over a 50-position cable.  
A POTS (plain old telephone service) splitter connector is also provided, for CO  
applications only. The internal splitter includes an ANSI T1.413-compliant  
Maintenance Test Signature (MTS) circuit. If your model does not contain the  
integrated POTS splitter, you must connect the unit to a separate POTS splitter.  
The Model 6051 POTS Splitter must be used for customer premises applications  
in Canada.  
Procedure  
To cable the DSL Ports:  
1. Insert a cable tie (provided) through the top of the anchor mount next to the  
DSL PORTS 1–24 connector.  
2. If the connector for your cable has a short captive screw, attach the cable to  
the DSL PORTS 1–24 connector and fasten it to the jack screw with its short  
captive screw.  
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Jack Screw  
Anchor  
Mount  
Short  
Screw  
50-Pin  
Connector  
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3. If the connector for your cable has a long captive screw, remove the provided  
jack screw from the threaded hole next to the DSL PORTS 1–24 connector.  
Attach the DSL PORTS 1–24 connector to the unit using the long, captive  
pan-head screw (provided).  
Anchor  
Mount  
Long  
Screw  
50-Pin  
Connector  
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4. Tighten the cable tie around the connector and trim the excess.  
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5. If you use an internal POTS splitter, repeat Step 1 through Step 4, substituting  
POTS 1–24 for DSL PORTS 1–24.  
6. Secure the cables as required for strain relief.  
GigE Uplink (Port 3)  
Port 3 comprises two interfaces, only one of which may be used at a time:  
An 8-position modular jack providing support for 1000BaseT  
A Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) socket providing, with the appropriate  
transceiver installed, support for 1000BaseX. A single-mode 1000BaseLX  
transceiver is available from Paradyne. See Appendix B, Equipment List.  
Either interface can be used as the uplink for a single BitStorm 2600, or for the  
terminating unit in a stack of BitStorm 2600s.  
Procedure  
To use Port 3 as the uplink:  
1. Connect the uplink cable to the BitStorm 2600:  
For a wire connection, plug the 8-position modular plug of your uplink  
cable into the Port 3 1000BT modular jack. A straight-through cable can  
be used regardless of the destination interface, since the port  
automatically distinguishes between a Medium-Dependent Interface (MDI)  
and an MDI Crossover (MDIX).  
For a fiber connection, plug your transceiver into the Port 3 GigE SFP  
socket. Plug the LC connector of your fiber optic uplink cable into the cable  
socket of the transceiver. Observing the minimum bend radius for your  
cable, fasten it with cable ties in such a way that it will not be kinked or  
snagged in the course of other cabling. If you do not know the  
specifications for your cable, maintain a radius of at least ten times the  
cable diameter.  
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POR  
T1-10/100BT  
POR  
T2-10/100BT  
1000BT  
POR  
T3  
GigE  
L I N K  
A C T  
CONSOLE  
T U S  
A
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S T  
A L A R M  
T E S T  
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Transceiver  
LC  
Connector  
2. Connect the other end of the uplink cable to the uplink interface, such as an  
Ethernet switch.  
3. Port 3 (eth3) is the default uplink. If you have changed the default, use the  
configure uplink CLI command or the Configuration / Uplink screen of the  
web interface to specify eth3 as the uplink port.  
10/100BaseT Uplink (Port 2)  
Port 2 can be configured as the uplink for a single BitStorm 2600, or for the  
terminating unit in a stack of BitStorm 2600s. A straight-through cable can be used  
regardless of the destination interface, since the port automatically distinguishes  
between an MDI and an MDIX.  
Procedure  
To use Port 2 as the uplink:  
1. Connect an 8-position modular cable to Port 2.  
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the uplink interface, such as an Ethernet  
switch.  
3. Using the configure uplink CLI command or the Configuration / Uplink screen  
of the web interface, specify eth2 as the uplink port.  
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Chaining BitStorm 2600s  
Up to eight BitStorm 2600s can be chained together to use a single uplink. The  
same port (eth2 or eth3) used as the uplink for one unit must be used as the  
downlink for the next. For example, in this illustration:  
The top unit has Port 3 (eth3) defined as its uplink and is connected to Port 3  
of the next unit in the chain using a straight-through 8-position modular cable.  
The middle unit has Port 2 (eth2) defined as its uplink and is connected to  
Port 2 of the next unit.  
The bottom unit has Port 3 (eth3) defined as its uplink, which is the uplink for  
the stack. That unit is using the fiber interface.  
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Port 2 to Port 2 must be at least 3 feet (0.9 m) long  
Port 3 to Port 3 must be at least 6 feet (1.8 m) long  
Shorter cables may cause data errors.  
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Management Port  
Port 1 can be used to connect the BitStorm 2600 to a network management  
system using a 10BaseT or 100BaseT LAN. A straight-through cable can be used  
regardless of the destination interface, since the port automatically distinguishes  
between an MDI and an MDIX.  
Procedure  
To use Port 1 as the out-of-band management port:  
1. Connect an 8-position modular cable to Port 1.  
2. If the BitStorm 2600 is in a rack, fasten the cable to a rail with a cable tie.  
3. Connect the other end of the cable to your Ethernet hub or to a network  
interface card in a PC.  
Hub Device  
POR  
T1-10/100BT  
POR  
T2-10/100BT  
1000BT  
POR  
T3  
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Console Port  
The CONSOLE port normally serves as the primary user interface with the  
BitStorm 2600 during installation. You can connect a terminal or PC directly to the  
CONSOLE port using a DTE cable (see procedure below). You can also use the  
CONSOLE port to attach a modem to the BitStorm 2600 for remote dial-in  
management of the unit using a DCE cable (see Connecting a Modem to the  
Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port  
Procedure  
To connect a terminal or PC to the CONSOLE port:  
1. Configure the terminal or terminal emulation program to use the following  
parameters:  
— Maximum speed: 9600 bps  
— Data bits: 8  
— Parity: None  
— Flow Control: None  
— Stop bits: 1  
2. Determine and procure the proper Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) cable type.  
The CONSOLE port requires a DB9 plug connector. The other connector  
depends on the serial port on your terminal or PC.  
3. Connect the DB9 plug connector to the CONSOLE port socket. The  
CONSOLE port is ordinarily used only during installation, so do not fasten the  
connector.  
4. Connect the other end of the cable to the serial port of your terminal or PC.  
Serial  
Port  
POR  
T1-10/100BT  
POR  
T2-10/100BT  
1000BT  
POR  
T3  
K
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GigE  
IN  
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9
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12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
10  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
DSL  
POR  
TS 1-24  
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Connecting a Modem to the Console Port  
Procedure  
To connect a modem to the CONSOLE port:  
1. Determine and procure the proper DCE cable type for your modem. The  
CONSOLE port requires a DB9 plug connector. The other connector depends  
on the serial port on your modem, but normally a DB25 plug is required. The  
cable must be an EIA-232-E crossover (null modem) cable.  
2. Connect the DB9 plug connector to the CONSOLE port socket.  
3. If the modem will be permanently connected, fasten the connector to the  
Management Module with its captive screws. If the BitStorm 2600 is in a rack,  
dress the cable to the left and attach it to the rail with a cable tie.  
4. Connect the other end of the cable to the serial port of your modem.  
Serial Port  
Modem  
PW  
R
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TS  
T
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NE  
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T1-10/100BT  
POR  
T2-10/100BT  
1000BT  
POR  
T3  
GigE  
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20  
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DSL  
POR  
TS 1-24  
CONSOLE  
Port  
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Alarm Interface  
The ALARM interface consists of five contacts. Three of the contacts provide  
access to alarm relays that that can be used to set off Major and Minor physical  
alarms. The other two contacts provide access to a sense circuit that can be used  
to detect the open or closed condition of an external alarm relay.  
A 5-position plug provided in the hardware kit is used to connect 20–28 AWG wire  
to the ALARM terminal block (see Table 1-3, Contents of Hardware Kit Shipped  
The contacts are closed during normal operation. They open in response to loss of  
power, hardware failure, or other alarm conditions. See ALARM Connector in  
CAUTION:  
The ALARM Sense + and Sense – contacts are intended to be connected  
to an external alarm relay. Do not apply power to these contacts; doing so  
will result in damage to the unit.  
Procedure  
To connect the ALARM interface:  
1. Strip the tips of the alarm source wires about 1/2 inch (13 mm).  
2. Use a screwdriver to press the orange spring tab in while inserting the wire  
into the hole below it. The insulation should be fully within the plug and no  
bare wire should be exposed outside of the plug.  
Spring  
Tab  
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3. Insert the plug into the ALARM interface on the front panel of the  
BitStorm 2600.  
4. If the BitStorm 2600 is in a rack, dress the cable to the left and secure it to the  
rail with a cable tie.  
5. Connect the other end of the cable to your alarm monitoring system.  
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Ground  
Procedure  
To connect the unit to a ground:  
1. Crimp a ring terminal onto the stripped end of 14 AWG or heavier copper  
ground wire.  
2. Remove the screw marked by the ground symbol (  
front panel.  
) at the right side of the  
3. Fasten the ring terminal to the front panel using the same screw.  
4. Attach the ground wire to an earth ground.  
PO  
TS 1-24  
2600  
To Earth Ground  
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Connecting to Power  
The BitStorm 2600 can be powered by any AC power source supplying  
90–265 VAC at 47–63 Hz.  
Procedure  
To connect the BitStorm 2600 to a power source:  
1. Insert the supplied power cord into the power socket on the back of the unit.  
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2. If the BitStorm 2600 is in a rack, dress the power cord to the left and fasten it  
to the rail with a cable tie.  
3. Connect the other end of the power cord to a grounded AC power source.  
4. Make sure the STATUS LED on the front panel is ON (green). See Chapter 3,  
LEDs.  
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3
LED Locations  
The locations of the System and DSL Port LEDs on the front panel of the  
BitStorm 2600 are shown in Figure 3-1, Front Panel LEDs.  
Link LEDs  
Activity LEDS  
DSL Ports LEDs  
1000BT  
PORT3  
PORT1-10/100BT PORT2-10/100BT  
GigE  
LINK  
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ALARM  
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RT  
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Figure 3-1. Front Panel LEDs  
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LED Meanings  
When power is first applied to the unit, it performs a power-on self-test. When this  
test is successfully completed, the Status LED blinks. The meaning of all the LEDs  
Table 3-1. Front Panel LEDs  
LED  
Color  
State  
Meaning  
Link*  
Green  
Off  
No Ethernet link present.  
Ethernet Link present.  
On  
Flashing  
Ethernet link is present, but port is  
administratively disabled.  
Activity*  
STATUS  
Green  
Green  
Off  
On  
No data is being transferred.  
Data is being transferred.  
Off  
On  
No power, or the unit has not completed  
initialization.  
Unit has power and has completed initialization.  
No Alarms.  
ALARM  
TEST  
Amber  
Off  
On  
Unit failed self-test, or the unit has exceeded a  
safe temperature, or a fan has failed.  
Amber  
Green  
Off  
On  
Normal operating mode.  
At least one port is in test mode.  
DSL Ports  
(LEDs  
numbered 1–24  
correspond to  
DSL ports 1–24)  
Off  
On  
The port is disabled or no signal is detected on  
the line.  
Port has successfully trained with the remote  
and is active.  
* The three RJ45-type connectors for Port 1, Port 2, and Port 3 bear two LEDs: the left  
one is the Link LED and the right one is the Activity LED. The SFP socket for Port 3  
has two adjacent LEDs marked LINK and ACT.  
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Configuration  
4
Overview  
The BitStorm 2600 is designed to require minimal configuration before it can be  
accessed by a Network Operations Center (NOC).  
Initial configuration is performed using the Command Line Interface (CLI). The CLI  
is available from a terminal or PC connected to the CONSOLE port.  
Additional configuration may be necessary, depending on the mode used to  
manage the BitStorm 2600:  
Inband  
Out of band through Port 1  
This can be performed using the CLI, SNMP, or the web interface.  
For more configuration information, see the BitStorm 2600 and GranDSLAM 4200  
IP DSLAM Command Line Interface Reference (for the CLI) and the online Help  
(for the web interface).  
Conventions Used  
In this book, the Enter key means whatever key you use to submit data to your  
terminal or PC. It may be called the Return key on older devices.  
Characters displayed on your screen, including those you type, are shown in the  
Courierfont in this book.  
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4. Configuration  
Using the CLI  
A command line interface (CLI) can be used to configure and monitor the unit. The  
CLI is available from a PC or terminal connected to the Console port, or from a  
Telnet session with the device.  
The following commands are available:  
Table 4-1. CLI Commands  
Command  
clear  
Function  
Clear the system log.  
configure  
copy  
Enter Configuration mode.  
Copy from one file to another.  
Set the time zone and date format.  
date  
end  
If user is in Administrator mode, shifts to User mode; if user is in  
User mode, positions interface at top of menu tree.  
exit  
Terminate current session.  
firmware  
paging  
Download or apply new firmware.  
Enable or disable paging (more prompt) for this session.  
Enable administrator mode.  
privilege  
restart  
Restart a unit.  
show  
Display configuration, statistics, and status.  
Display information for contacting technical support.  
Test the system.  
technical-support  
test  
Descriptions of some essential configuration commands follow.  
Configure Management Default Gateway Address  
The configure management default gateway command specifies the IP address  
of the next hop router for the management traffic.  
configure management default-gateway {ip_address}  
Minimum Access Level: Administrator  
ip_address – Specifies the IP address of the default gateway for the management ports.  
Example:  
PDYN# configure management default-gateway 137.90.127.1  
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Configure Management Inband Address  
The configure management inband address command specifies the IP address  
of the unit.  
configure management inband address {ip_address} { subnet_mask}  
Minimum Access Level: Administrator  
ip_address – Specifies the management IP address. Default is 0.0.0.0 (disabled). Do  
not configure inband and out-of-band management on the same subnet.  
subnet_mask – Specifies the subnet mask to be applied to the IP address. The default  
mask is 255.255.255.0.  
Example:  
PDYN# configure management inband address 137.90.127.3  
255.255.255.0  
Configure Management Out-of-Band Address  
The configure management out-of-band address command specifies the IP  
address of the unit that will accept management traffic on the out-of-band  
management port.  
configure management out-of-band address {bootp | {{ip_address} {  
subnet_mask} }  
Minimum Access Level: Administrator  
bootp – Specifies that a BOOTP server will determine the management IP address.  
ip_address – Specifies the management IP address. The default address is  
10.10.10.10. Do not configure inband and out-of-band management on the same  
subnet.  
subnet_mask – Specifies the subnet mask to be applied to the IP address. The default  
mask is 255.255.255.0.  
Example:  
PDYN# configure management out-of-band address bootp  
PDYN# configure management out-of-band address 137.90.127.3  
255.255.255.0  
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BitStorm 2600 Startup Procedure  
You can initialize your BitStorm 2600 via a PC or terminal connected to the unit’s  
CONSOLE port. Then, using a series of CLI commands, GrandVIEW EMS or  
another Element Management System, or the web interface, you can configure the  
unit according to your requirements.  
Login  
Procedure  
To log in to the BitStorm 2600:  
1. Connect a PC or terminal to the CONSOLE port. (See Console Port in  
2. At the login> prompt, type admin and press Enter.  
3. At the password> prompt, press Enter. The default login password is blank.  
4. At the PDYN> prompt, type privilege and press Enter.  
5. At the password# prompt, press Enter. The default privileged password is  
blank.  
You are now logged on and in privileged mode, which allows you to configure the  
unit.  
Management Modes  
The startup procedure for the BitStorm 2600 system differs depending on the type  
of management used:  
Inband Management – Operates over the uplink.  
Out-of-Band Management – Operates over Port 1.  
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Startup Procedure for Inband Management  
With inband management, the BitStorm 2600 is managed using the uplink port.  
Procedure  
To start up the BitStorm 2600 using inband management:  
1. Specify the uplink port using the configure uplink command. It must be either  
eth2 (Port 2) or eth3 (Port 3). For example:  
PDYN# configure uplink eth3  
2. Assign an IP address, netmask, and next-hop router using the configure  
management command. For example:  
PDYN# configure management inband address 137.90.127.3  
255.255.255.0  
PDYN# configure management default-gateway  
137.90.127.1  
Do not configure inband and out-of-band management on the same subnet.  
Startup Procedure for Out-of-Band Management  
In out-of-band management, you manage the unit through Port 1.  
Procedure  
To start up the BitStorm 2600 using out-of-band management:  
1. Assign an IP address, netmask, and next-hop router using the configure  
management command. For example:  
PDYN# configure management out-of-band address  
137.90.80.3 255.255.255.0  
PDYN# configure management default-gateway 137.90.80.1  
You can now access the web interface by typing into the Location field of your  
web browser the IP address assigned to the Port 1. See Using the Web  
Do not configure inband and out-of-band management on the same subnet.  
2. Configure routers as necessary to route data from the NOC to the BitStorm  
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Using the Web Interface  
To access the web interface:  
Procedure  
1. Open your web browser. (Internet Explorer Version 6 or above is  
recommended.)  
your browser window. For example:  
3. A login window appears. Enter the default User ID (admin) and leave  
Password blank. Click on OK. The web interface screen appears.  
4. Click on the menu tab appropriate to what you would like to do:  
— Configuration To configure the system and interfaces  
— Status To display statistics, status, and contents of memory  
— System To display system information, download firmware, back up  
configurations, and modify users  
— Diagnostics To start and stop tests  
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4. Configuration  
System / Users  
For security reasons, it is a good idea to change the default password the first time  
you use the system.  
Procedure  
To change the default password for user admin:  
1. Click on the System menu tab, then click on Users. The folllowing screen  
appears.  
2. In the Configured Users box, select admin by clicking in the circle next to it.  
3. Click on Modify Selected. The System / Users / admin screen appears.  
4. Type in a new Login Password and a new Privilege Password, then click on  
Apply. Keep a record of the new password.  
Configuration / Management / SNMP  
SNMP access to the unit is enabled by default. The read-only community string is  
public, and the read-write string is private. Community strings, network  
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management system addresses, and trap manager addresses can be set using  
the System/Management/SNMP screen.  
Procedure  
To set SNMP parameters:  
1. Click on the Configuration menu tab, then click on SNMP. The  
System/Management/SNMP screen appears.  
2. Enter new SNMP parameters as desired. Click on Apply.  
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Connectors and Pin Assignments  
A
Overview  
The following sections provide pin assignments for:  
PORT1-10/100BT PORT2-10/100BT  
1000BT  
PORT3  
POTS 1-24  
GigE  
L
              K
A
T
T
S
A
ST  
A
A
M
T
S
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11 13 15 17 19  
21  
10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24  
23  
2600  
CONSOLE  
ALARM  
DSL PORTS 1-24  
03-17455  
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DSL Ports and POTS Splitter Connectors  
The 50-pin RJ21X Telco connector labeled DSL Ports 1–24 provides the 2-wire  
loop interface from each DSL port to the MDF for CO applications, or the  
in-building wiring for customer premises applications. (The Canadian designation  
for this connector is CA21A.) The connector is labeled POTS 1–24.  
Table A-1 lists the pin assignments for each of these interfaces. Note that Pins 25  
and 50 are not used.  
Table A-1. DSL Connector Pinouts  
1
Connector Pins  
(Ring, Tip)  
25  
DSL Port  
1
1, 26  
2
2, 27  
3
3, 28  
26  
50  
02-17151  
4
4, 29  
5
5, 30  
6
6, 31  
7
7, 32  
8
8, 33  
9
9, 34  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
10, 35  
11, 36  
12, 37  
13, 38  
14, 39  
15, 40  
16, 41  
17, 42  
18, 43  
19, 44  
20, 45  
21, 46  
22, 47  
23, 48  
24, 49  
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Port 1 and Port 2 10/100BaseT Connectors  
Port 1 and Port 2 are 8-pin unkeyed modular jacks for a 10/100Base interface.  
Table A-2. Port 1 and Port 2 Pinouts  
Signal  
Pin  
1
Pin 8  
Pin 1  
Transmitted Data +  
Transmitted Data –  
Received Data +  
Unused  
97-15449  
2
3
4
Unused  
5
Received Data –  
Unused  
6
7
Unused  
8
Port 3 1000BaseT Connector  
Port 3’s 1000BaseT interface is an 8-pin unkeyed modular jack.  
Table A-3. Port 3 1000BaseT Connector  
Signal  
Tip 1  
Pin  
1
Pin 8  
Pin 1  
97-15449  
Ring 1  
Tip 2  
2
3
Ring 3  
Tip 3  
4
5
Ring 2  
Tip 4  
6
7
Ring 4  
8
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Port 3 GigE SFP Connector  
Port 3’s GigE interface is a standard SFP socket.  
Table A-4. Port 3 GigE Connector  
Signal  
Pin  
1
VeeT  
TXFault  
2
TXDisable  
3
MOD-DEF(2) – I2C_DATA  
4
MOD-DEF(1) – I2C_CLK  
5
MOD-DEF(0) – SFP_PRESENT_L  
6
Rate Select  
LOS  
7
8
VeeR  
VeeR  
VeeR  
RD-  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
RD+  
VeeR  
VccR  
VccT  
VeeT  
TD+  
TD-  
VeeT  
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Console Port Connector  
The CONSOLE port connector is a DB9 socket connector that supports an  
EIA-232-E circuit as shown in Table A-5.  
Table A-5. Console Port Connector  
RS-232 Signal  
Data Carrier Detect  
Receive Data  
Send Data  
Direction Pin  
Out  
Out  
In  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Data Terminal Ready  
Ground  
In  
Data Set Ready  
Request to Send  
Clear to Send  
Ring Indicator  
Out  
In  
In  
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ALARM Connector  
The alarm relay reports major alarms through the ALARM connector.  
Table A-6. ALARM Connections  
Signal  
Direction Contact  
5 4 3 2 1  
ALARM  
Major Alarm  
Common  
Out  
1
2
3
4
5
Out  
Out  
In  
Minor Alarm  
Alarm Sense +  
Alarm Sense –  
03-17453  
In  
The alarm contacts are closed during normal operation. They open in response to  
loss of power, hardware failure, or other alarm conditions. The maximum rated  
load for the alarm relays is:  
30 VDC: 1.0 Amp  
60 VDC: 0.6 Amp  
60 VAC: 0.6 Amp  
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Equipment List  
B
Table B-1. BitStorm 2600 Equipment List (1 of 2)  
Description  
Model Number  
BitStorm 2600 and GranDSLAM 4200 IP Command Line Interface  
Reference (paper copy)  
2600-A2-GB21  
BitStorm 2600 and GranDSLAM 4200 IP SNMP Reference (paper  
2600-A2-GB22  
copy)  
BitStorm 2600 ReachDSL without POTS Splitter, with North America 2611-A1-420  
power cord  
Includes BitStorm 2600, 19- and 23-inch mounting brackets and  
hardware, and Installation Guide.  
BitStorm 2600 ReachDSL with 900-Ohm POTS Splitter and North  
America power cord  
2611-A1-430  
2611-A1-434  
Includes BitStorm 2600, 19- and 23-inch mounting brackets and  
hardware, and Installation Guide.  
BitStorm 2600 ReachDSL with 600-Ohm POTS Splitter and UK  
power cord  
Includes BitStorm 2600, 19- and 23-inch mounting brackets and  
hardware, and Installation Guide.  
BitStorm 2600 ReachDSL with 600-Ohm POTS Splitter and Europe 2611-A1-435  
power cord  
Includes BitStorm 2600, 19- and 23-inch mounting brackets and  
hardware, and Installation Guide.  
BitStorm 2600 ReachDSL with 600-Ohm POTS Splitter and India  
power cord  
2611-A1-436  
2621-A1-420  
Includes BitStorm 2600, 19- and 23-inch mounting brackets and  
hardware, and Installation Guide.  
BitStorm 2600 ADSL2 without POTS Splitter, with North America  
power cord  
Includes BitStorm 2600, 19- and 23-inch mounting brackets and  
hardware, and Installation Guide.  
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Table B-1. BitStorm 2600 Equipment List (2 of 2)  
Description  
Model Number  
BitStorm 2600 ADSL2 with 900-Ohm POTS Splitter and North  
America power cord  
2621-A1-430  
Includes BitStorm 2600, 19- and 23-inch mounting brackets and  
hardware, and Installation Guide.  
BitStorm 2600 ADSL with 600-Ohm POTS Splitter and UK power  
cord  
2621-A1-434  
2621-A1-435  
Includes BitStorm 2600, 19- and 23-inch mounting brackets and  
hardware, and Installation Guide.  
BitStorm 2600 ADSL with 600-Ohm POTS Splitter and Europe  
power cord  
Includes BitStorm 2600, 19- and 23-inch mounting brackets and  
hardware, and Installation Guide.  
BitStorm 2600 ADSL with 600-Ohm POTS Splitter and India power 2621-A1-436  
cord  
Includes BitStorm 2600, 19- and 23-inch mounting brackets and  
hardware, and Installation Guide.  
Mounting Brackets for ETSI 21-inch (535 mm) Rack  
4200-F1-001  
4200-F3-000  
Single-Mode 1000BaseLX SFP Transceiver  
(10 km, 1310 nm FP-LD)  
Single-Mode 1000BaseLX SFP Transceiver  
(40 km, 1310 nm DFB-LD)  
4200-F3-001  
4200-F3-002  
Single-Mode 1000BaseLX SFP Transceiver  
(80 km, 1550 nm DFB-LD)  
LC to SC Multimode Conversion Cable  
LC to SC Single-Mode Conversion Cable  
1-Slot POTS Splitter Chassis  
8400-F1-001  
8400-F1-002  
5011-A1-000  
5016-A1-000  
6051-B1-001  
6-Slot POTS Splitter Chassis  
BitStorm 6051 Universal Line Sharing POTS Splitter  
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Technical Specifications  
C
Technical specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Table C-1. BitStorm 2600 Technical Specifications (1 of 2)  
Specifications Criteria  
Alarm Contacts  
MaximumRated  
Load  
30 VDC: 1.0 Amp  
60 VDC: 0.6 Amp  
60 VAC: 0.6 Amp  
Cooling and Air Each BitStorm 2600 is independently cooled with integral fans and  
Handling  
does not rely on vertical air flow.  
DSL  
Model 2611:  
Compatibility  
ReachDSL 2.2  
Model 2621:  
G.dmt (G.992.1)  
G.lite (G.992.2)  
ANSI T1.413-1998  
ADSL2 (G.992.3)  
Electromagnetic Meets the following standards:  
Compatibility  
EN 300 386-2  
(EMC)  
EN 55024  
EN 55022, Class A  
FCC Part 15, Class A  
VCCI, Class A  
Interfaces  
DSL PORTS: 50-pin RJ21X Telco-type connector  
POTS: 50-pin RJ21X Telco-type connector  
CONSOLE: DB9 (EIA-232-E)  
Port 1 and Port 2: 8-pin modular jack (10/100BaseT)  
Port 3 copper interface: 8-pin modular jack (1000BaseT)  
Port 3 fiber interface: SFP socket  
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Table C-1. BitStorm 2600 Technical Specifications (2 of 2)  
Specifications Criteria  
Operating  
Environment  
Ambient Temperature: 0° to 50° C (32° to 122° F)  
Relative Humidity: 5% to 95% noncondensing  
Storage Temperature: –40° to 85° C (–40° to 185° F)  
Shock and vibration tolerance sufficient to withstand normal shipping  
Physical  
Dimensions  
Height: 1.75(44.5 mm, or 1U as defined in EIA-310-C) without feet  
Width: 17.2(437 mm) without mounting brackets  
Depth: 16.0(406 mm) with cables  
Power  
90–265 VAC, 47–63 Hz  
Power  
Consumption  
Model 2611: 45 Watts Maximum  
Model 2621: 43 Watts Maximum  
Weight  
2611-A1-420: 15.1 lbs (6.8 kg)  
2611-A1-430: 17.0 lbs (7.7 kg)  
2611-A1-434: 16.2 lbs (7.3 kg)  
2611-A1-435: 16.2 lbs (7.3 kg)  
2611-A1-436: 16.2 lbs (7.3 kg)  
2621-A1-420: 14.7 lbs (6.7 kg)  
2621-A1-430: 16.3 lbs (7.4 kg)  
2621-A1-434: 15.8 lbs (7.2 kg)  
2621-A1-435: 15.8 lbs (7.2 kg)  
2621-A1-436: 15.8 lbs (7.2 kg)  
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Index  
configuring  
Numerics  
A
Alarm  
B
BitStorm 2600  
brackets  
C
D
DB9  
DSL ports  
E
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Ethernet  
L
M
Management port  
F
modem  
N
G
O
out-of-band management  
H
I
overview  
installing  
P
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Port 1  
T
Telco connectors  
Port 2  
Port 3  
POTS splitter  
U
uplink  
V
W
R
wall mount  
web interface  
S
SFP socket  
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