Patton electronic Network Card Model 3088 I User Manual

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Start Installation  
Model 3088/I  
RocketLink-G G.SHDSL NTU  
Getting Started Guide  
Important  
This is a Class A device and is intended for use in a light industrial environment. It is not intended nor approved for use in an industrial  
or residential environment.  
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Document Number: 03332U1-001 Rev. B  
Part Number: 07M3088/I-GS  
Revised: May 22, 2007  
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Summary Table of Contents  
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General information...................................................................................................................................... 14  
Initial configuration...................................................................................................................................... 16  
G.SHDSL config and status .......................................................................................................................... 22  
Ethernet & WAN PPP config and status....................................................................................................... 28  
Installation & operation................................................................................................................................ 32  
System Management...................................................................................................................................... 36  
Diagnostic tools............................................................................................................................................. 41  
Contacting Patton for assistance ................................................................................................................... 43  
A Compliance information .............................................................................................................................. 46  
B Specifications ................................................................................................................................................ 49  
C Factory replacement parts and accessories .................................................................................................... 54  
D RJ-11 non-shielded DSL port ....................................................................................................................... 56  
E RJ-45 shielded 10/100 Ethernet port ........................................................................................................... 58  
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RS-232 console interface pin assignments .................................................................................................... 60  
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Table of Contents  
Summary Table of Contents ........................................................................................................................... 3  
Table of Contents ........................................................................................................................................... 4  
List of Figures ................................................................................................................................................. 8  
List of Tables .................................................................................................................................................. 9  
About this guide ........................................................................................................................................... 10  
Audience............................................................................................................................................................... 10  
Structure............................................................................................................................................................... 10  
Precautions ........................................................................................................................................................... 11  
Safety when working with electricity ...............................................................................................................12  
General observations .......................................................................................................................................12  
Typographical conventions used in this document................................................................................................ 13  
General conventions .......................................................................................................................................13  
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General information...................................................................................................................................... 14  
RocketLink-G 3088/I overview .............................................................................................................................15  
Features.................................................................................................................................................................15  
Initial configuration...................................................................................................................................... 16  
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................17  
Power up the NTU ...............................................................................................................................................17  
AC power-up ..................................................................................................................................................17  
DC power-up ..................................................................................................................................................17  
Power-up indication ........................................................................................................................................18  
Configure the IP address........................................................................................................................................18  
Connect a PC and log in .................................................................................................................................18  
Modify the IP address .....................................................................................................................................19  
Connect to the local IP network .....................................................................................................................19  
Log onto the web management interface .........................................................................................................20  
Connect the G.SHDSL port ...........................................................................................................................20  
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G.SHDSL config and status .......................................................................................................................... 22  
DSL configuration.................................................................................................................................................23  
DSL Parameters ..............................................................................................................................................23  
DSL Error Monitor Configuration........................................................................................................................24  
G.SHDSL Status...................................................................................................................................................25  
Run-Time Statistics ........................................................................................................................................25  
DSL Line Error Counters ................................................................................................................................26  
Local Interface Error Counters ........................................................................................................................26  
Clearing Error Counters ..................................................................................................................................27  
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Ethernet & WAN PPP config and status....................................................................................................... 28  
IP configuration ....................................................................................................................................................29  
PPP configuration .................................................................................................................................................29  
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Ethernet port configuration...................................................................................................................................29  
Ethernet Basic Port Attributes .........................................................................................................................29  
Ethernet Advanced Port Attributes ..................................................................................................................30  
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Installation & operation................................................................................................................................ 32  
Installation ............................................................................................................................................................33  
Connecting the twisted-pair interface ..............................................................................................................33  
Operation..............................................................................................................................................................33  
Power-up...............................................................................................................................................................33  
LED status indicators ............................................................................................................................................34  
Power (Yellow) ................................................................................................................................................34  
WAN LEDs ....................................................................................................................................................34  
Link (Yellow) ............................................................................................................................................34  
Tx (Yellow) ...............................................................................................................................................34  
Rx (Yellow) ...............................................................................................................................................34  
Ethernet LEDs ................................................................................................................................................35  
Link (Yellow) ............................................................................................................................................35  
100M (Yellow) ..........................................................................................................................................35  
Tx (Yellow) ...............................................................................................................................................35  
Rx (Yellow) ...............................................................................................................................................35  
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System Management...................................................................................................................................... 36  
RocketLink-G Plug ‘n’ Play...................................................................................................................................37  
Saving the configuration........................................................................................................................................38  
Reset for Factory Default.......................................................................................................................................38  
Console ...........................................................................................................................................................38  
Backing up and restoring saved configurations.......................................................................................................39  
Authentication.......................................................................................................................................................39  
System Software Upgrade ................................................................................................................................40  
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Diagnostic tools............................................................................................................................................. 41  
LED status monitor & definition ..........................................................................................................................42  
System tools for testing..........................................................................................................................................42  
Ping & Traceroute ..........................................................................................................................................42  
Clearing error counters ...................................................................................................................................42  
Contacting Patton for assistance ................................................................................................................... 43  
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................44  
Contact information..............................................................................................................................................44  
Patton support headquarters in the USA .........................................................................................................44  
Alternate Patton support for Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) ..........................................................44  
Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)...................................................................44  
Warranty coverage ..........................................................................................................................................44  
Out-of-warranty service .............................................................................................................................45  
Returns for credit ......................................................................................................................................45  
Return for credit policy .............................................................................................................................45  
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RMA numbers ................................................................................................................................................45  
Shipping instructions ................................................................................................................................45  
A Compliance information .............................................................................................................................. 46  
Compliance...........................................................................................................................................................47  
EMC ...............................................................................................................................................................47  
Safety ..............................................................................................................................................................47  
PSTN Regulatory ............................................................................................................................................47  
FCC Part 68 (ACTA) Statement ...........................................................................................................................47  
Radio and TV Interference (FCC Part 15) ............................................................................................................47  
Industry Canada Notice ........................................................................................................................................48  
CE Declaration of Conformity ..............................................................................................................................48  
Authorized European Representative .....................................................................................................................48  
B Specifications ................................................................................................................................................ 49  
General characteristics ...........................................................................................................................................50  
G.SHDSL characteristics.......................................................................................................................................50  
Ethernet ................................................................................................................................................................50  
Protocol support....................................................................................................................................................50  
Management .........................................................................................................................................................51  
10Base-T/100Base-TX interface ............................................................................................................................51  
Serial connector.....................................................................................................................................................51  
Diagnostics............................................................................................................................................................51  
Status LEDs...........................................................................................................................................................51  
Power ..............................................................................................................................................................51  
WAN Link ......................................................................................................................................................51  
WAN Tx ........................................................................................................................................................51  
WAN Rx .........................................................................................................................................................51  
Ethernet Link ..................................................................................................................................................51  
Ethernet 100M ...............................................................................................................................................52  
Ethernet Tx ....................................................................................................................................................52  
Ethernet Rx .....................................................................................................................................................52  
Power ....................................................................................................................................................................52  
48 VDC power supply ....................................................................................................................................52  
G.SHDSL Physical connection & Transmission Line .....................................................................................53  
Line Coding ....................................................................................................................................................53  
Line Interface ........................................................................................................................................................53  
Environment .........................................................................................................................................................53  
Dimensions ...........................................................................................................................................................53  
C Factory replacement parts and accessories .................................................................................................... 54  
Factory replacement parts and accessories..............................................................................................................55  
D RJ-11 non-shielded DSL port ....................................................................................................................... 56  
RJ-11 non-shielded DSL port................................................................................................................................57  
E RJ-45 shielded 10/100 Ethernet port ........................................................................................................... 58  
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RJ-45 shielded 10/100 Ethernet port.....................................................................................................................59  
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RS-232 console interface pin assignments .................................................................................................... 60  
RS-232 console interface pin assignments..............................................................................................................61  
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List of Figures  
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About this guide  
This guide describes installing and operating the Patton Electronics Model 3088/I G.SHDSL  
RocketLink-G™ NTU.  
Audience  
This guide is intended for the following users:  
Operators  
Installers  
Maintenance technicians  
Structure  
This guide contains the following chapters and appendices:  
Chapter 1 on page 14 provides information about NTU features and capabilities  
Chapter 2 on page 16 contains an overview describing NTU operation and applications  
Chapter 3 on page 22 provides hardware installation procedures  
Chapter 4 on page 28 provides quick-start procedures for configuring the RocketLink-G NTU  
Chapter 5 on page 32 describes how to install and operate the RocketLink-G NTU  
Chapter 6 on page 36 describes how to configure the RocketLink-G NTU, save the configuration, reset the  
NTU to the factory default condition, and upgrade the system software  
Chapter 8 on page 43 contains information on contacting Patton technical support for assistance  
Appendix C on page 54 provides cable recommendations  
Appendix E on page 58 lists the factory configuration settings for RocketLink-G NTU  
Appendix F on page 60 provides license information that describes acceptable usage of the software pro-  
vided with the RocketLink-G NTU  
For best results, read the contents of this guide before you install the NTU.  
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Precautions  
Notes, cautions, and warnings, which have the following meanings, are used throughout this guide to help you  
become aware of potential problems. Warnings are intended to prevent safety hazards that could result in per-  
sonal injury. Cautions are intended to prevent situations that could result in property damage or  
impaired functioning.  
Note A note presents additional information or interesting sidelights.  
The alert symbol and IMPORTANT heading calls attention to  
important information.  
IMPORTANT  
The alert symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a potential haz-  
ard. Strictly follow the instructions to avoid property damage.  
CAUTION  
The shock hazard symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a  
potential electric shock hazard. Strictly follow the instructions to  
avoid property damage caused by electric shock.  
CAUTION  
The alert symbol and WARNING heading indicate a potential safety hazard.  
Strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid personal injury.  
WARNING  
The shock hazard symbol and WARNING heading indicate a potential electric  
shock hazard. Strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid injury caused  
by electric shock.  
WARNING  
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Safety when working with electricity  
• This device contains no user serviceable parts. The equipment shall be  
returned to Patton Electronics for repairs, or repaired by qualified service  
personnel.  
WARNING  
• AC Powered Units: The external power adaptor shall be a listed Limited  
Power Source. Ensure that the power cable used meets all applicable stan-  
dards for the country in which it is to be installed, and that it is connected  
to a wall outlet which has earth ground. The mains outlet that is utilized to  
power the device shall be within 10 feet (3 meters) of the device, shall be  
easily accessible, and protected by a circuit breaker.  
• DC Powered Units: The interconnecting cables shall be rated for proper  
voltage, current, anticipated temperature, flammability, and mechanical  
serviceability.  
• Hazardous network voltages are present in WAN ports, regardless of  
whether power to the unit is ON or OFF. To avoid electric shock, use cau-  
tion when near WAN ports. When detaching the cables, detach the end  
away from the device first.  
• Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods  
of lightning activity.  
In accordance with the requirements of council directive 2002/  
96/EC on Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE),  
ensure that at end-of-life you separate this product from other  
waste and scrap and deliver to the WEEE collection system in  
your country for recycling.  
General observations  
Clean the case with a soft slightly moist anti-static cloth  
Place the unit on a flat surface and ensure free air circulation  
Avoid exposing the unit to direct sunlight and other heat sources  
Protect the unit from moisture, vapors, and corrosive liquids  
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Typographical conventions used in this document  
This section describes the typographical conventions and terms used in this guide.  
General conventions  
The procedures described in this manual use the following text conventions:  
Table 1. General conventions  
Convention  
Meaning  
Indicates a cross-reference hyperlink that points to a figure, graphic, table, or sec-  
tion heading. Clicking on the hyperlink jumps you to the reference. When you  
have finished reviewing the reference, click on the Go to Previous View  
Garamond blue type  
button  
in the Adobe® Acrobat® Reader toolbar to return to your starting point.  
Futura bold type  
Commands and keywords are in boldface font.  
Futura bold-italic type Parts of commands, which are related to elements already named by the user, are  
in boldface italic font.  
Italicized Futura type  
Futura type  
Variables for which you supply values are in italic font  
Indicates the names of fields or windows.  
Garamond bold type  
Indicates the names of command buttons that execute an action.  
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Chapter 1 General information  
Chapter contents  
RocketLink-G 3088/I overview .............................................................................................................................15  
Features.................................................................................................................................................................15  
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1 • General information  
RocketLink-G 3088/I overview  
The Patton Electronics Model 3088/I G.SHDSL RocketLink provides high speed 2-wire connectivity to ISPs,  
PTTs, and enterprise environments using Symmetrical High-data-rate Digital Subscriber Line  
(G.SHDSL) technology.  
The Model 3088/I provides a 10/100BaseT Ethernet interface on a shielded RJ-45 jack, the DSL on an RJ-11  
jack, and the RS-232 console port on an RJ-45 jack.  
As a symmetric, full-duplex NTU, the RocketLink DSL offers equal data rates in both directions over a single  
twisted pair using TC-PAM modulation. Line connection is made through the RJ-11 jack. Standard versions  
of Model 3088/I are powered by a UI (universal 100–240 VAC) supply.  
Figure 1. RocketLink-G 3088/I  
Features  
Symmetrical high data-rate DSL (G.SHDSL)  
Data rates up to 4.6Mbps in 64-kbps intervals  
10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet interface  
RS-232 console port for management and configuration  
Built-in testing and diagnostics  
RocketLink Plug ‘n’ Play for easy installations  
Interoperable with other Patton G.SHDSL modems  
Configurable as remote (CP) units  
Configurable as central (CO) units to operate back-to-back  
Front-panel status indicators  
CE marked  
RocketLink-G 3088/I overview  
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Chapter 2 Initial configuration  
Chapter contents  
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................17  
Power up the NTU ...............................................................................................................................................17  
AC power-up ..................................................................................................................................................17  
DC power-up ..................................................................................................................................................17  
Power-up indication ........................................................................................................................................18  
Configure the IP address........................................................................................................................................18  
Connect a PC and log in .................................................................................................................................18  
Modify the IP address .....................................................................................................................................19  
Connect to the local IP network .....................................................................................................................19  
Log onto the web management interface .........................................................................................................20  
Connect the G.SHDSL port ...........................................................................................................................20  
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2 • Initial configuration  
Introduction  
The Model 3088/I (see figure 2) has two configuration modes: RS-232 console and web page GUI software.  
Figure 2. Model 3088/I  
The RS-232 console is used for the initial configuration of the IP address and mask. Subsequently the easiest  
method is to use a standard web browser to complete the configuration.  
The 3088/I is Plug ‘n’ Play with the Model 3096RC G.SHDSL concentrator card or compatible  
G.SHDSL card.  
Power up the NTU  
Your NTU comes with an external AC adaptor with detachable power cord. (Also refer to “Power-up” on  
Ensure that the power cable used with the external power adapter meets all  
applicable standards for the country in which it is to be installed, and that it is  
connected to a wall outlet which has earth ground.  
WARNING  
AC power-up  
1. Connect female plug of the AC power cord to the AC adaptor provided.  
2. Connect the barrel-type connector of the AC adaptor to the barrel-type power jack on the  
RocketLink-G NTU.  
3. Insert the male plug of the AC power cord into an AC power outlet (100–240 VAC).  
DC power-up  
The 36-60 VDC DC to DC adapter is supplied with the DC version of the Model 3088/I. The black and red  
leads plug into a DC source (nominal 48VDC) and the barrel power connector plugs into the barrel power  
supply jack on the 3088/I. (See figure 3).  
Introduction  
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To Power  
Supply Jack  
To -48VDC  
Source  
-Vin  
Black lead (-V)  
Red lead (+V)  
+Vin  
Barrel power connector  
Figure 3. DC Power Supply  
There are no user-servicable parts in the power supply section of  
the Model 3088/I. Fuse replacement should only be performed  
by qualified service personnel. See Chapter 8, “Contacting Pat-  
ton for assistance” on page 64.  
WARNING  
Power-up indication  
The Power and 100M Ethernet LEDs are lit while the RocketLink-G is powering up.  
Configure the IP address  
The RocketLink-G NTU is shipped with a factory-configured IP address assigned to the Ethernet LAN port  
(green outline). The address is 192.168.200.10/24. In most cases, you must change the address to be on the  
same subnet as your PC, as described in the procedures below. If you are not sure which IP address to use for  
your installation, contact your network administrator.  
Connect a PC and log in  
Using the included combination RS-232/Ethernet cable and DB9-RJ45 adapter, connect a PC’s serial port to  
the RocketLink-G’s Console port (red outline) (see figure 4).  
The interconnecting cables shall be acceptable for external use  
and shall be rated for the proper application with respect to volt-  
age, current, anticipated temperature, flammability, and  
CAUTION mechanical serviceability.  
PC with  
terminal emulator  
Line  
Ethernet  
MDI-X  
Console  
Power  
Serial port  
Connect to Console port  
Figure 4. Connecting RocketLink-G NTU to the PC’s serial port  
Configure the IP address  
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2 • Initial configuration  
1. Start a HyperTerminal session on the PC using the settings:  
9600 bps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control  
2. Log in to the RocketLink-G NTU using the factory-default login (superuser) and password (superuser):  
Login: superuser  
Password: *********  
Login successful  
Modify the IP address  
1. Display current IP interface settings for the RocketLink-G Ethernet LAN port.  
ip list interfaces <enter>  
IP Interfaces:  
ID | Name | IP Address  
| DHCP  
| Transport  
—-|———|————————|—————|———————  
1 | ip1 | 192.168.200.10 | disabled | <BRIDGE>  
——————————————————————————  
2. Modify the IP address for the LAN port according to your network requirements.  
ip set interface ip1 ipaddress 10.10.4.10 255.255.255.0  
Note The above IP address (10.10.4.10/24) is only an example. You must choose  
an IP address on the same subnet as your PC.  
3. Verify the new address is correct and save it in system boot memory.  
ip list interfaces <enter>  
system config save <enter>  
Connect to the local IP network  
Now you can connect the RocketLink-G NTU to your local IP network and complete the remaining configu-  
ration from your PC using a standard web browser.  
Connect the RocketLink-G NTU’s Ethernet port (green) to the same Ethernet segment as your PC (see  
figure 5). The front-panel Ethernet Link LED should turn on. If it does not, press the rear-panel MDI-X switch  
so that the Ethernet Link LED illuminates.  
You can check the connection with the ping command. For example shown in figure 5, you would ping  
10.10.4.10 from a PC on the IP network.  
Configure the IP address  
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Line  
Ethernet  
MDI-X  
Console  
Power  
PC  
MDI-X switch  
Ethernet port  
Connect to Ethernet port  
Figure 5. Connecting the RocketLink-G to the local IP network (Model 3088/I shown)  
Log onto the web management interface  
You will now access the web management graphical user interface (GUI) to configure the RocketLink-G using  
a standard web browser (such as Netscape Browser, Mozilla Firefox, or Internet Explorer).  
1. At your PC, open a web browser and enter the IP address you assigned to the RocketLink-G’s Ethernet  
LAN port in step 2 of section “Modify the IP address” on page 19. (In this example, 10.10.4.10.)  
(see figure 6)  
Figure 6. RocketLink-G web management home page  
2. Log in to the web management home page using the username superuser and the password superuser.  
Connect the G.SHDSL port  
3. Obtain single-twisted-pair cable with an RJ-11 plug connector at each end.  
4. Plug one end of the cable into the (yellow) RJ-11 socket (labelled Line) on the RocketLink-G NTU.  
(See figure 7.)  
5. Plug the other end of the cable into the RJ-11 wall socket that provides your G.SHDSL service.  
6. Go to G.SHDSL > Configuration to configure the DSL port parameters.  
Configure the IP address  
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2 • Initial configuration  
Note If two RocketLink-G NTUs are connected back-to-back, one must be con-  
figured as Remote, the other as Central.  
7. The WAN Link LED will flash while in the process of establishing a link. The LED will be on constantly  
once a valid DSL connection is established.  
Line  
Ethernet  
MDI-X  
Console  
Power  
Figure 7. Rear view of 3088/I showing DSL RJ-11 jack  
Configure the IP address  
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Chapter 3 G.SHDSL config and status  
Chapter contents  
DSL configuration.................................................................................................................................................23  
DSL Parameters ..............................................................................................................................................23  
DSL Error Monitor Configuration........................................................................................................................24  
G.SHDSL Status...................................................................................................................................................25  
Run-Time Statistics ........................................................................................................................................25  
DSL Line Error Counters ................................................................................................................................26  
Local Interface Error Counters ........................................................................................................................26  
Clearing Error Counters ..................................................................................................................................27  
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3 • G.SHDSL config and status  
DSL configuration  
By going to the Configuration hyperlink in the Configuration Menu, you can configure the DSL link to specific  
parameters if the 3088/I is not used in the Plug ‘n’ Play mode. They are listed as follows.  
Note After changing the parameters in the DSL Configuration section of the web  
page, they take immediate effect upon clicking the Configure button.  
Figure 8. DSL Configuration  
DSL Parameters  
Circuit ID: The circuit ID communicated to other units via EOC. EOC (embedded operations channel) is  
an out-of-band channel specified in the G.991.2 standard for SHDSL. We use standard EOC messages for  
our remote loopback. The 3088/I also supports proprietary EOC messages that allow a 3096RC to  
configure it.  
Intended DSL Data Rate: This selects the desired DSL data rate.  
Actual DSL Data Rate (kbps): The actual current data rate that the DSL link is operating, minus the DSL  
overhead (8 kbps).  
Annex Type: Either G.991.2 Annex A or Annex B.  
Device Type: The two options are Remote (default) or Central. When configuring two units back-to-back,  
one must be remote, the other central.  
Line Probe: The line probe may disabled (default) or enabled for rate adaptive applications.  
Action: To initiate the DSL link, select Start and click on the Configure button. To take the DSL link  
down, select Deactivate and click on the Configure button.  
DSL configuration  
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3 • G.SHDSL config and status  
DSL Error Monitor Configuration  
The DSL Error Monitor provides various statistics for the DSL line. The monitor parameters are configured  
here. The error counters are also cleared from this menu.  
Figure 9. DSL Error Monitor Configuration  
The following shows the relationship of the DSL Error Monitor parameters:  
Interval #Total  
Startup Delay  
Interval #1  
Interval #2  
Intervals  
Start Up Delay  
Interval Time (sec)  
Interval Time (sec)  
Interval Time (sec)  
Interval Time (sec)  
The DSL error monitor inspects intervals to see if they have met the error threshold (Max Interval Errors). If  
the error monitor finds a certain number (Interval Count) of intervals that meet or exceed the error threshold,  
it will restart the DSL link. The error monitor will wait (Start Up Delay) seconds after the DSL link comes up  
before it begins monitoring errors. After the startup delay, it will check the number of errors that have occurred  
during each (Interval Time) seconds to see if they meet the error threshold. The error monitor inspects (Total  
Intervals) intervals before it stops.  
Note Setting Max Interval Errors to 0 disables the error monitor and setting  
Total Intervals to 0 causes the error monitor to run continuously.  
The following commands configure the error monitor:  
Error Monitor Max Interval Errors: Sets the number of errors allowed in an interval causes it to be consid-  
ered an errored interval. If this is set to 0, then the error monitor is disabled.  
Error Monitor Interval Time (sec): Sets the length of each interval.  
Error Monitor Interval Count: Sets the number of errored intervals that causes the DSL link to restart.  
Error Monitor Total Intervals: Sets the number of intervals to inspect for errors before disabling the error  
monitor. If this is set to 0, then the error monitor will run continuously.  
Error Monitor Start Up Delay: Sets the number of seconds to wait after the DSL link comes up before the  
error monitor starts inspecting intervals.  
DSL Error Monitor Configuration  
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3 • G.SHDSL config and status  
G.SHDSL Status  
Selecting the Status hyperlink on the Configuration Menu provides the web page containing the G.SHDSL sta-  
tus and the Bridged PPP link status. The G.SHDSL Status is divided into three groups, Run-Time Statistics,  
DSL Line Error Counters, and Local Interface Error Counters.  
Run-Time Statistics  
The Run-Time Statistics provide the state and relative health of the DSL link. The statistical parameters  
are described.  
Figure 10. DSL Run-time Statistics  
G.SHDSL State: The link may be in one of these states, Deactivated, In Progress, or Normal Operation.  
Connected: If there is a valid physical DSL link, the field is TRUE. If not, it displays FALSE.  
Loss Of Signal: Indicates Signal Loss or Signal Found.  
Loss of Sync: Indicates whether the Sync Word is synchronized.  
DLS Sync State: The sync state of the DSL link may be Out of Sync, In Sync, Acquiring Sync, or Loss of Sync.  
Noise Margin (dB): The maximum tolerable increase in external noise power that still allows for BER of  
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less than 1 x 10– .  
Note G.SHDSL State vs. DSL Sync State—The G.SHDSL State describes  
whether the DSL is training (in progress), linked (success), deactivated,  
or idle.  
The DSL Sync State describes whether no sync words have been found (out  
of sync), whether there are no sync word errors (in sync), or whether we are  
transitioning from out of sync to in sync (acquiring sync) or vice versa (los-  
ing sync). Typically, when the link is training, the sync state goes from out of  
sync to acquiring sync to in sync.  
G.SHDSL Status  
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DSL Line Error Counters  
Five counters display how many Loss of Sync’s have occurred, CRC Errors, SEGD Errors, SEGA Errors, and Loss  
of Delineation. Loss of Sync and CRC Errors are the most commonly used statistics in normal  
performance evaluation.  
Figure 11. DSL line error counters  
Loss of Sync: The number of times that synchronization has been lost since the error counters have  
been cleared.  
CRC Errors: Shows the number of CRC errors that have occurred since either startup or the last time that  
error counters were cleared.  
SEGD Errors: The number of SEGD errors in the DSL link.  
SEGA Errors: The number of SEGA errors in the DSL link.  
Loss of Delineation: The number of time that delineation has been lost.  
Local Interface Error Counters  
These counters are rarely used for normal performance evaluation or troubleshooting. However they are shown  
and listed here.  
Figure 12. Local Interface Error Counters  
G.SHDSL Status  
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Clearing Error Counters  
The error counters may be cleared in the Configuration web page or here in the Status web page. Select Clear  
All Counters and click on the Submit button.  
Figure 13. Clearing the error counters  
G.SHDSL Status  
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config and status  
Chapter contents  
IP configuration ....................................................................................................................................................29  
PPP configuration .................................................................................................................................................29  
Ethernet port configuration...................................................................................................................................29  
Ethernet Basic Port Attributes .........................................................................................................................29  
Ethernet Advanced Port Attributes ..................................................................................................................30  
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4 • Ethernet & WAN PPP config and status  
IP configuration  
The most commonly used technique for changing the IP address and subnet mask is in the initial configura-  
tion via the console port. However you can also change the IP address in the web GUI pages. In the Configu-  
ration web pages is located the section for changing these two parameters. Enter the IP address and subnet  
mask to be used and click on the Update button.  
After this change, you must change the IP address in your browser to login and view the web pages again. Be  
sure to save the changes into non-volatile memory. (See “Saving the configuration” on page 38.)  
Figure 14. Configuration of the IP address and subnet mask  
PPP configuration  
Also found in the Configuration web pages is the parameter for enabling or disabling the Bridged PPP connec-  
tion. Simply select true for enabling the PPP link and click on the Configure button.  
Figure 15. Enabling Bridged PPP over the DSL link  
Ethernet port configuration  
The Ethernet port rarely needs to be reconfigured. However a wealth of Ethernet statistics are available when  
analyzing network performance.  
Ethernet Basic Port Attributes  
Click on the Ethernet hyperlink to see the basic Ethernet statistical parameters. Important statistics include the  
link speed, full- or half-duplex operation, the MAC address, collisions and errors. This is primarily a  
diagnostic tool.  
IP configuration  
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Figure 16. Ethernet performance statistics  
Ethernet Advanced Port Attributes  
While in the page for the Ethernet Basic Port Attributes, click on View advanced attributes… to view many  
additional parameters which include three configurable variables—Autonegotiation, 100Base-TX operation, and  
Full-duplex.  
Figure 17. Top of web page for configurable Ethernet parameters  
Ethernet port configuration  
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Figure 18. Configurable Ethernet parameters  
Ethernet port configuration  
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Chapter contents  
Installation ............................................................................................................................................................33  
Connecting the twisted-pair interface ..............................................................................................................33  
Operation..............................................................................................................................................................33  
Power-up...............................................................................................................................................................33  
LED status indicators ............................................................................................................................................34  
Power (Yellow) ................................................................................................................................................34  
WAN LEDs ....................................................................................................................................................34  
Link (Yellow) ............................................................................................................................................34  
Tx (Yellow) ...............................................................................................................................................34  
Rx (Yellow) ...............................................................................................................................................34  
Ethernet LEDs ................................................................................................................................................35  
Link (Yellow) ............................................................................................................................................35  
100M (Yellow) ..........................................................................................................................................35  
Tx (Yellow) ...............................................................................................................................................35  
Rx (Yellow) ...............................................................................................................................................35  
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5 • Installation & operation  
Installation  
Once the Model 3088/I is properly configured, it is ready to connect to the twisted pair interface. This section  
tells you how to make the connection.  
Connecting the twisted-pair interface  
The Model 3088/I supports communication between two DTE devices as follows over 2-wire single twisted-  
pair (TP).  
The interconnecting cables shall be acceptable for external use  
and shall be rated for the proper application with respect to volt-  
age, current, anticipated temperature, flammability, and  
CAUTION mechanical serviceability.  
Two things are essential:  
1. These units work in pairs. Both units at the end of the twisted pair DSL span must be set for the same  
DTE rate—one unit set as CO, the other as CP.  
2. To function properly, the Model 3088/I needs one twisted pair of metallic wire. This twisted pair must be  
unconditioned, dry, metallic wire, between 19 (0.9mm) and 26 AWG (0.4mm) (the higher number gauges  
will limit distance). Standard dial-up telephone circuits, or leased circuits that run through signal equaliza-  
tion equipment, or standard, flat modular telephone type cable, are not acceptable.  
The RJ-11 connector on the Model 3088/I’s twisted pair interface is polarity insensitive and is wired for a two-  
wire interface. The signal/pin relationships are shown in Appendix D on page 56.  
Operation  
Once the Model 3088/I is properly configured and installed, it should operate transparently. This section  
describes information for powering the 3088/I, reading the LED status indicators, and using the built-in loop-  
back test modes.  
Power-up  
Ensure that the power cable used with the external power adapter meets all  
applicable standards for the country in which it is to be installed, and that it is  
connected to a wall outlet which has earth ground.  
WARNING  
The Model 3088/I uses a 5 VDC, 2A universal input 100–240 VAC, power supply (center pin is +5V). The  
universal input power supply has a male IEC-320 power entry connector. This power supply connects to the  
Model 3088/I by means of a barrel jack on the rear panel. Many international power cords are available for the  
universal power supply (Please refer to Appendix C on page 54 for country-specific power cords.  
The 36-60 VDC DC to DC adapter is supplied with the DC version of the Model 3088/I. See “DC power-  
Installation  
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The Model 3088/I powers up as soon as it is plugged into an AC outlet—there is no power switch.  
There are no user-serviceable parts in the power supply section of the Model  
3088/I. Fuse replacement should only be performed by qualified service per-  
sonnel. Contact Patton Electronics Technical support at (301)975-1007, via  
more information.  
WARNING  
LED status indicators  
There are eight LEDs that provide information on the state of the unit. Figure 19 shows the location of the  
front panel LEDs. Following figure 19 is a description of each LED’s function.  
RocketLink™-G NTU  
Rx  
Tx  
100  
M
Link  
Rx  
Ethernet  
Tx  
Link  
N
Power  
WA  
Figure 19. Model 3088/I front panel  
Power (Yellow)  
The Power LED glows solid during normal operation. At startup, during the POST, the LED blinks once  
every second. If the POST fails, the unit does not enter normal operation, and the LED blinks once every  
0.4 seconds.  
WAN LEDs  
There are three WAN LEDs: Link, Tx, and Rx.  
Link (Yellow)  
The Link LED glows solid while a DSL link is established. While the DSL link is training the LED flashes.  
Tx (Yellow)  
The Link LED flashes as transmitted data is sent over the DSL link.  
Rx (Yellow)  
The Link LED flashes as data is received from the DSL link.  
LED status indicators  
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Ethernet LEDs  
There are four Ethernet LEDs: Link, 100M, Tx, and Rx.  
Link (Yellow)  
The Link LED glows solid when it receives a valid signal on the Ethernet port. If it is not flashing, change the  
position of the MDI-X switch on the rear panel. If the LED still fails to light, your cable may be faulty.  
100M (Yellow)  
The Link LED glows solid if the 100Mbps Ethernet link has been negotiated. If there is not Ethernet connec-  
tion, the LED defaults to on to indicate that the Ethernet port is ready to operate in 100Base-TX mode.  
Tx (Yellow)  
The Link LED flashes upon transmitting data out the Ethernet port.  
Rx (Yellow)  
The Link LED flashes when receiving data from the Ethernet port.  
LED status indicators  
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Chapter contents  
RocketLink-G Plug ‘n’ Play...................................................................................................................................37  
Saving the configuration........................................................................................................................................38  
Reset for Factory Default.......................................................................................................................................38  
Console ...........................................................................................................................................................38  
Backing up and restoring saved configurations.......................................................................................................39  
Authentication.......................................................................................................................................................39  
System Software Upgrade ................................................................................................................................40  
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RocketLink-G Plug ‘n’ Play  
The RocketLink-G Plug ‘n’ Play feature allows ISPs, carriers and PTTs to quickly upgrade the link speed for a  
customer without requiring a visit to re-configure the Customer Premise (CP) Model 3088/I. This feature also  
allows service providers to set up all of the configurations at the Central Office (via the ForeFront AIS system)  
before installing the stand alone units at the customer site. This saves time doing on-site configuration.  
Note RocketLink-G Plug ‘n’ Play is only available when using a ForeFront Model  
3096RC as the CO unit.  
The RocketLink-G Plug ‘n’ Play feature allows the user to configure the DTE rate of the CP unit (Remote) via  
the ForeFront Model 3096RC at the Central Office (Central). The stand alone unit at the Customer Premise  
(CP) site will automatically configure itself to the DTE rate (Bandwidth Allocation) defined at the Model  
3096RC. Other configuration parameters remain in the default setting.  
Follow the instructions below to activate RocketLink Plug ‘n’ Play between CO (Model 3096RC) and CP  
(Model 3088/I) units:  
Set the Model 3096RC (CO) to either Internal or External clocking mode as defined by the application.  
Verify that the Model 3088/I (CP) is configured for factory default settings.  
3096RC  
3088  
DSL Span  
(CO)  
(CP)  
DIP Switches all in ON position  
DIP Switches or NMS configured  
according to specific application  
requirements  
Figure 20. Typical RocketLink Plug ‘n’ Play Application  
When the units connect over DSL, the 3088/I (CP) will enter a predefined default configuration. During the  
negotiation process between the units, the 3096RC (CO unit) will configure the DTE rate/line rate on the  
3088/I as defined by the settings of the CO unit. When additional bandwidth is required, only the configura-  
tion of the CO unit should be changed. This feature gives ISPs, LECs and PTTs the ability to provision band-  
width on an as needed basis to customers.  
RocketLink-G Plug ‘n’ Play  
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Saving the configuration  
To save all configuration changes into non-volatile memory, click on the hyperlink Save Configuration in the  
System Management menu item. Click on the Save button and wait until you see the message that verifies the  
save was executed properly.  
Figure 21. Saving the configuration to non-volatile memory  
Reset for Factory Default  
To recover from a forgotten password, the user may reset the unit to its factory configuration. Click on the  
Reset hyperlink in the System Management menu. If you want to reset to factory default settings, check the box  
for that function. (See figure 22.) Click on the Restart button. Wait until the 3088/I has completely restarted  
before doing anything. At this point, you should return to the console port since the IP address also returns to  
its default setting. (See the next section.)  
Figure 22. Resetting the 3088/I to factory default  
Console  
The 3088/I offers a console command line interface. The terminal emulator should be configured to 9600 bps/  
1 stop bit/ no parity/ XON-XOFF flow control. This is typically used when doing the initial configuration of  
the IP address and subnet mask. (See also “Configure the IP address” on page 18.)  
Saving the configuration  
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Backing up and restoring saved configurations  
At times you may want to store the completed configuration of your 3088/I on a PC so you can return to a  
working configuration easily. Click on the Backup/Restore Configuration hyperlink under the System Manage-  
ment menu.  
Figure 23. Backing up and reloaded saved configurations  
To back up the current saved configuration, click on Backup configuration in your computer hyperlink. You will  
have the option of either viewing the configuration file or saving it directly to your PC. (See figure 23.)  
To execute the reverse operation, click on the Browse… button, find and select the configuration file on your  
PC. Then click on the Restore button for reloading the previously saved configuration into the 3088/I.  
Authentication  
In the System Management section of the Configuration Menu, click on the Authentication hyperlink. In this  
window, you may change the superuser password.  
The other function is to create an additional user. In defining the new user, you can permit or prevent them  
from changing the configuration (view only) and also from dialing in to the unit for remote management. (See  
Figure 24. Login Authorization  
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System Software Upgrade  
Over the course of time, new software is released. Also found on the System Management menu is the hyperlink  
Software Upgrade.  
Figure 25. Upgrading software on the 3088/I  
Click on the Browse… button to find and select the desired software version on your PC. Subsequently click  
on Update to invoke the upgrade process. It is Essential to wait until the upgrade is completed before attempt-  
ing any access of the 3088/I.  
Click on the Options hyperlink. This takes you to the Firmware Update Configuration page. Leave this set to  
Enabled. When enabled, the 3088/I will detect if you are trying to do a software upgrade with an incorrect or  
improper software image. (See figure 26.)  
Figure 26. Software upgrade protection  
Authentication  
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Chapter 7 Diagnostic tools  
Chapter contents  
LED status monitor & definition ..........................................................................................................................42  
System tools for testing..........................................................................................................................................42  
Ping & Traceroute ..........................................................................................................................................42  
Clearing error counters ...................................................................................................................................42  
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7 • Diagnostic tools  
LED status monitor & definition  
See LED status indicators in “LED status indicators” on page 34.  
System tools for testing  
Testing and troubleshooting can utilize a broad range of tools. Various types of tools are a part of the 3088/I  
capabilities, from observing the LED’s status, tracking the error counters, and using network tools which are  
described in this section.  
Ping & Traceroute  
Ping and Traceroute are familiar to all IP network users. Go to the Tools hyperlink under System Management in  
the Configuration Menu. You will find both Ping and Traceroute tools available. Enter the IP address that you  
want to ping or traceroute. Click on the appropriate button to invoke the desired test.  
Figure 27. Ping and Traceroute  
Clearing error counters  
The error counters may be cleared in the Configuration web page or here in the Status web page. Select Clear All  
Counters and click on the Submit button.  
Figure 28. Clearing Error Counters  
LED status monitor & definition  
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Chapter 8 Contacting Patton for assistance  
Chapter contents  
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................44  
Contact information..............................................................................................................................................44  
Patton support headquarters in the USA .........................................................................................................44  
Alternate Patton support for Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) ..........................................................44  
Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)...................................................................44  
Warranty coverage ..........................................................................................................................................44  
Out-of-warranty service .............................................................................................................................45  
Returns for credit ......................................................................................................................................45  
Return for credit policy .............................................................................................................................45  
RMA numbers ................................................................................................................................................45  
Shipping instructions ................................................................................................................................45  
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8 • Contacting Patton for assistance  
Introduction  
This chapter contains the following information:  
“Contact information”—describes how to contact Patton technical support for assistance.  
warranty and obtaining a return merchandise authorization (RMA).  
Contact information  
Patton Electronics offers a wide array of free technical services. If you have questions about any of our other  
products we recommend you begin your search for answers by using our technical knowledge base. Here, we  
have gathered together many of the more commonly asked questions and compiled them into a searchable  
database to help you quickly solve your problems.  
Patton support headquarters in the USA  
Online support: available at www.patton.com  
E-mail support: e-mail sent to [email protected] will be answered within 1 business day  
Telephone support: standard telephone support is available five days a week—from 8:00 am to  
5:00 pm EST (1300 to 2200 UTC/GMT)—by calling +1 (301) 975-1007  
Fax: +1 (253) 663-5693  
Alternate Patton support for Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA)  
Online support: available at www.patton-inalp.com  
E-mail support: e-mail sent to [email protected] will be answered within 1 business day  
Telephone support: standard telephone support is available five days a week—from 8:00 am to  
5:00 pm CET (0900 to 1800 UTC/GMT)—by calling +41 (0)31 985 25 55  
Fax: +41 (0)31 985 25 26  
Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)  
Patton Electronics is an ISO-9001 certified manufacturer and our products are carefully tested before ship-  
ment. All of our products are backed by a comprehensive warranty program.  
Note If you purchased your equipment from a Patton Electronics reseller, ask your  
reseller how you should proceed with warranty service. It is often more con-  
venient for you to work with your local reseller to obtain a replacement.  
Patton services our products no matter how you acquired them.  
Warranty coverage  
Our products are under warranty to be free from defects, and we will, at our option, repair or replace the prod-  
uct should it fail within one year from the first date of shipment. Our warranty is limited to defects in work-  
manship or materials, and does not cover customer damage, lightning or power surge damage, abuse, or  
unauthorized modification.  
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Out-of-warranty service  
Patton services what we sell, no matter how you acquired it, including malfunctioning products that are no  
longer under warranty. Our products have a flat fee for repairs. Units damaged by lightning or other catastro-  
phes may require replacement.  
Returns for credit  
Customer satisfaction is important to us, therefore any product may be returned with authorization within 30  
days from the shipment date for a full credit of the purchase price. If you have ordered the wrong equipment or  
you are dissatisfied in any way, please contact us to request an RMA number to accept your return. Patton is  
not responsible for equipment returned without a Return Authorization.  
Return for credit policy  
Less than 30 days: No Charge. Your credit will be issued upon receipt and inspection of the equipment.  
30 to 60 days: We will add a 20% restocking charge (crediting your account with 80% of the purchase price).  
Over 60 days: Products will be accepted for repairs only.  
RMA numbers  
RMA numbers are required for all product returns. You can obtain an RMA by doing one of the following:  
Completing a request on the RMA Request page in the Support section at www.patton.com  
By calling +1 (301) 975-1007 and speaking to a Technical Support Engineer  
By sending an e-mail to [email protected]  
All returned units must have the RMA number clearly visible on the outside of the shipping container. Please use  
the original packing material that the device came in or pack the unit securely to avoid damage during shipping.  
Shipping instructions  
The RMA number should be clearly visible on the address label. Our shipping address is as follows:  
Patton Electronics Company  
RMA#: xxxx  
7622 Rickenbacker Dr.  
Gaithersburg, MD 20879-4773 USA  
Patton will ship the equipment back to you in the same manner you ship it to us. Patton will pay the return  
shipping costs.  
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Appendix A Compliance information  
Chapter contents  
Compliance...........................................................................................................................................................47  
EMC ...............................................................................................................................................................47  
Safety ..............................................................................................................................................................47  
PSTN Regulatory ............................................................................................................................................47  
FCC Part 68 (ACTA) Statement ...........................................................................................................................47  
Radio and TV Interference (FCC Part 15) ............................................................................................................47  
Industry Canada Notice ........................................................................................................................................48  
CE Declaration of Conformity ..............................................................................................................................48  
Authorized European Representative .....................................................................................................................48  
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Compliance  
EMC  
FCC Part 15, Class A  
EN55022, Class A  
EN55024  
Safety  
UL 60950-1/CSA C22.2 N0. 60950-1  
IEC/EN60950-1  
AS/NZS 60950-1  
PSTN Regulatory  
FCC Part 68  
CS-03  
AS/ACIF S043:2003  
FCC Part 68 (ACTA) Statement  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC rules and the requirements adopted by ACTA. On the bottom  
side of this equipment is a label that contains—among other information—a product identifier in the format  
US: AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.  
The method used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with  
the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA.  
If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance  
that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone  
company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint  
with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.  
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could  
affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in  
order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.  
If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty information, please contact our company.  
If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you dis-  
connect the equipment until the problem is resolved.  
Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public  
service commission or corporation commission for information.  
Radio and TV Interference (FCC Part 15)  
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used properly—that is, in  
strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions—may cause interference to radio and television recep-  
tion. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in  
accordance with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reason-  
Compliance  
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able protection from such interference in a commercial installation. However, there is no guarantee that inter-  
ference will not occur in a particular installation. If the equipment causes interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by disconnecting the cables, try to correct the interference by one or more  
of the following measures: moving the computing equipment away from the receiver, re-orienting the receiving  
antenna, and/or plugging the receiving equipment into a different AC outlet (such that the computing equip-  
ment and receiver are on different branches).  
Industry Canada 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 regis-  
tration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical speci-  
fications were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment.  
This Declaration of Conformity means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protec-  
tive, operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to  
the user's satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be con-  
nected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using  
an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated with a single line  
individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The  
customer should be aware that compliance with the above condition may not prevent degradation of service in  
some situations. Repairs to some certified equipment should be made by an authorized maintenance facility  
designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment mal-  
functions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.  
Users should ensure for their own protection that the ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines  
and internal metallic water pipe system, are connected together. This protection may be particularly important  
in rural areas.  
CE Declaration of Conformity  
We certify that the apparatus identified in this document conforms to the requirements of Council Directive  
1999/5/EC on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to Radio and Telecommunication  
Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity.  
The safety advice in the documentation accompanying this product shall be obeyed. The conformity to the  
above directive is indicated by the CE sign on the device.  
Authorized European Representative  
D R M Green  
European Compliance Services Limited.  
Oakdene House, Oak Road  
Watchfield,  
Swindon, Wilts SN6 8TD, UK  
Industry Canada Notice  
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Appendix B Specifications  
Chapter contents  
General characteristics ...........................................................................................................................................50  
G.SHDSL characteristics.......................................................................................................................................50  
Ethernet ................................................................................................................................................................50  
Protocol support....................................................................................................................................................50  
Management .........................................................................................................................................................51  
10Base-T/100Base-TX interface ............................................................................................................................51  
Serial connector.....................................................................................................................................................51  
Diagnostics............................................................................................................................................................51  
Status LEDs...........................................................................................................................................................51  
Power ..............................................................................................................................................................51  
WAN Link ......................................................................................................................................................51  
WAN Tx ........................................................................................................................................................51  
WAN Rx .........................................................................................................................................................51  
Ethernet Link ..................................................................................................................................................51  
Ethernet 100M ...............................................................................................................................................52  
Ethernet Tx ....................................................................................................................................................52  
Ethernet Rx .....................................................................................................................................................52  
Power ....................................................................................................................................................................52  
48 VDC power supply ....................................................................................................................................52  
G.SHDSL Physical connection & Transmission Line .....................................................................................53  
Line Coding ....................................................................................................................................................53  
Line Interface ........................................................................................................................................................53  
Environment .........................................................................................................................................................53  
Dimensions ...........................................................................................................................................................53  
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B • Specifications  
General characteristics  
Compact low-cost Plug ‘n’ Play NTU  
10/100 Ethernet port  
Unlimited host support  
Comprehensive hardware diagnostics, independent of operating system, easy maintenance and  
effortless installation  
Plug ‘n’ Play operation for fast and seamless turn-up with pre-configured WAN and LAN options  
Built-in web configuration  
Simple software upgrade using FTP into FLASH memory  
Eight front panel LEDs indicate Power, DSL WAN, Ethernet LAN speed and status  
Convenient and standard RJ connectors for Ethernet, Line, and Console  
External UI  
Field factory default option  
Standard 1 year warranty  
G.SHDSL characteristics  
4.6 Mbps maximum speed over 2-wire  
Data rates from 192 kbps to 4.608 Mbps  
Annex A (ANSI), Annex B (ETSI) PSD selection  
2-wire support ITU G.991.2 and ETSI TS 101524 with G.994.1 handshake  
When connecting two NTUs in a point-to-point application, one NTU must be set for central mode, the  
other for remote mode  
EOC management channel for remote end-to-end management  
Ethernet  
Auto-sensing Full-duplex 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet  
Standard RJ-45 and built-in MDI-X cross-over switch  
IEEE 802.1d transparent learning bridge up to 1024 addresses and Spanning Tree Protocol  
Protocol support  
Complete internetworking with IP (RFC 741), TCP (RFC 793), UDP (RFC 768), ICMP (RFC 950),  
ARP (RFC 826)  
Built-in Ping and Traceroute facilities  
Point-to-Point Protocol over HDLC  
General characteristics  
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Management  
Web-based configuration via embedded web server  
CLI menu for configuration, management, and diagnostics  
Local (VT-100 or Telnet)  
Console port set at 9600 bps, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control  
10Base-T/100Base-TX interface  
The Ethernet port is a shielded RJ-45 jack, autonegotiate, full- or half-duplex with an MDI-X switch. See  
Serial connector  
The console port is an RS-232 interface (EIA-561) on an RJ-45 jack. See Appendix F, “RS-232 console inter-  
Diagnostics  
Various diagnostic features are integrated into the 3088/I NTU. Ping and Traceroute facilities. DSL run-time  
statistics, DSL line error counters, Local interface error counters, Bridged PPP statistics, Ethernet port statis-  
tics, and front panel status LEDs (see section“Status LEDs”.)  
Status LEDs  
Power  
The Power LED glows solid during normal operation. At startup, during the POST, the LED blinks once  
every second. If the POST fails, the unit does not enter normal operation, and the LED blinks once every  
0.4 seconds.  
WAN Link  
The DSL LED glows solid while a DSL link is established. While the DSL link is training it blinks once  
every second.  
WAN Tx  
The DSL LED glows solid while a DSL link is established. While the DSL link is training it blinks once  
every second.  
WAN Rx  
The DSL LED glows solid while a DSL link is established. While the DSL link is training it blinks once  
every second.  
Ethernet Link  
The DSL LED glows solid while a DSL link is established. While the DSL link is training it blinks once  
every second.  
Management  
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Ethernet 100M  
The DSL LED glows solid while a DSL link is established. While the DSL link is training it blinks once  
every second.  
Ethernet Tx  
The DSL LED glows solid while a DSL link is established. While the DSL link is training it blinks once  
every second.  
Ethernet Rx  
The DSL LED glows solid while a DSL link is established. While the DSL link is training it blinks once  
every second.  
Power  
Ensure that the power cable used with the external power adapter meets all  
applicable standards for the country in which it is to be installed, and that it is  
connected to a wall outlet which has earth ground.  
WARNING  
The Model 3088/I power input is 5 VDC from an external desk top power supply, universal input 100–240  
VAC, 50–60 Hz, 0.3 A. The universal input power supply has a male IEC-320 power entry connector. This  
power supply connects to the Model 3088/I by means of a barrel jack (center pin is +5V) on the rear panel.  
Many international power cords are available for the universal power supply (Please refer to Appendix C on  
page 54 for country-specific power cords.  
The Model 3088/I powers up as soon as it is plugged into an AC outlet—there is no power switch.  
48 VDC power supply  
The external DC adaptor shall be a listed limited power source  
that incorporates a disconnect device and shall be positioned  
within easy reach of the operator. The interconnecting cables  
shall be rated for the proper voltage, current, anticipated tem-  
perature, flammability, and mechanical serviceability  
CAUTION  
Input  
- Rated voltage: 36–60 VDC  
- Rated current: 0.25 A DC  
Output  
- Rated voltage: 5 VDC ± 5%, 5W  
- Rated current: 1 A DC  
- 6-inch cable terminated with 2.5 mm barrel plug, center positive  
Isolation: 500 VDC  
Power  
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B • Specifications  
G.SHDSL Physical connection & Transmission Line  
RJ-11, Two-wire (single twisted pair), polarity insensitive, pins 3 & 4. (See Appendix D on page 56.)  
Line Coding  
TC-PAM 16 (Trellis Coded Pulse Amplitude Modulation) for rates from 192 kbps to 2.304 Mbps. TC-  
PAM 32 for rates above 2.304 Mbps.  
Line Interface  
Transformer coupled, 2500 VRMS isolation  
Environment  
Operating temp: 32–122°F (0–50°C)  
Humidity: 5–95% non-condensing  
Altitude: 0–15,000 feet (0–4,600 meters)  
Dimensions  
4.2W x 1.6H x 5.55L inches (10.7W x 4.1H x 14.1L cm)  
Line Interface  
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Appendix C Factory replacement parts  
and accessories  
Chapter contents  
Factory replacement parts and accessories..............................................................................................................55  
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C • Factory replacement parts and accessories  
Factory replacement parts and accessories  
Model #  
08055DCUI  
0805EUR  
0805UK  
0805US  
Description  
100–240VAC (+5V 5% reg. DC/2A) Universal Input Adapter  
European Power Cord CEE 7 (“A”)  
United Kingdom Power Cord (“D”)  
American Power Cord (“K”)  
0805AUS  
0805DEN  
0805FR  
Australia/New Zealand Power Cord (“C”)  
Denmark Power Cord (“E”)  
France/Belgium Power Cord (“F”)  
India Power Cord (“G”)  
0805IN  
0805IS  
Israel Power Cord (“H”)  
0805JAP  
Japan Power Cord (“J”)  
0805SW  
Switzerland Power Cord (“L”)  
07M3088/I-GS  
07M3088I-QS  
07MFOREFRONT-CD  
Model 3088/I Getting Started Guide  
Model 3088/I Quick Start Guide  
ForeFront AIS CD-ROM  
Factory replacement parts and accessories  
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Appendix D RJ-11 non-shielded DSL port  
Chapter contents  
RJ-11 non-shielded DSL port................................................................................................................................57  
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D • RJ-11 non-shielded DSL port  
RJ-11 non-shielded DSL port  
Single twisted-pair (TP) for full-duplex transmission. The signals are polarity insensitive.  
Pin #  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
Tip  
Ring  
RJ-11 non-shielded DSL port  
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Appendix E RJ-45 shielded 10/100  
Ethernet port  
Chapter contents  
RJ-45 shielded 10/100 Ethernet port.....................................................................................................................59  
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E • RJ-45 shielded 10/100 Ethernet port  
RJ-45 shielded 10/100 Ethernet port  
Note The following table assumes the MDI-X switch is in the out position.  
Pin #  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TX+ (output)  
TX- (output)  
RX+ (input)  
RX- (input)  
RJ-45 shielded 10/100 Ethernet port  
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Appendix F RS-232 console interface  
pin assignments  
Chapter contents  
RS-232 console interface pin assignments..............................................................................................................61  
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F • RS-232 console interface pin assignments  
RS-232 console interface pin assignments  
RJ-45 non-shielded Connector (EIA-561)  
Pin  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
DSR (out)  
CD (out)  
DTR (in)  
Signal Ground  
RD (out)  
TD (in)  
CTS (out)  
RTS (in)  
RS-232 console interface pin assignments  
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