3. Initial Startup and Configuration
7990-A2-GB20-20
September 2004
3-3
Connecting to the Network
Procedure
To connect the unit to the network:
1. Plug one end of the network cable into the rear panel DSL jack.
2. Connect the other end to the DSL network interface.
NOTE:
Do
not
use a flat VF network cable as this may severely degrade the
performance of the unit. Only use a Cat 5 twisted-pair network cable.
Connecting to a DTE
The DTE interface varies from model to model.
See
Appendix C,
Connectors, Cables, and Pin Assignments
, for more information.
Table 3-1.
Power Input Connector
Pin Number
Wire Color
Signal
1
Black
– 48 VDC Return
2
Red
– 48 VDC Return
3
Green
Ground
4
White
+24 VDC Return
5
Orange
– 48 VDC
+24 VDC
6
Blue
No Connection
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2
3
5
4
6
1
Model
DTE Connection
7995
The synchronous interface is a 25-pin EIA-530-A interface. Depending on the
cable used, the interface can be adapted to an X.21, RS-449, or V.35 interface.
7996
The G.703 interface is either two BNC connectors (Transmit and Receive) for a
75-ohm unbalanced interface or an RJ48C, 8-position, unkeyed modular
connector for a 120-ohm balanced interface.
Summary of Contents for Hotwire 7995
Page 16: ...1 About the TDM SHDSL Endpoint 1 8 September 2004 7990 A2 GB20 20...
Page 42: ...3 Initial Startup and Configuration 3 18 September 2004 7990 A2 GB20 20...
Page 48: ...4 Configuring the Unit Using the Internal Switches 4 6 September 2004 7990 A2 GB20 20...
Page 91: ...7 Testing 7990 A2 GB20 20 September 2004 7 15...
Page 92: ...7 Testing 7 16 September 2004 7990 A2 GB20 20...
Page 132: ...B Standards Compliance for SNMP Traps B 8 September 2004 7990 A2 GB20 20...
Page 146: ...C Connectors Cables and Pin Assignments C 14 September 2004 7990 A2 GB20 20...
Page 148: ...D Technical Specifications D 2 September 2004 7990 A2 GB20 20...