USER MANUAL MODEL 1088/I 10BaseT mDSL Rocket Part# 07M1088I-UM Doc# 03311U2-001 Rev. D Revised 10/24/06 An ISO-9001 Certified Company SALES OFFICE (301)975-1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT (301)975-1007 http://www.patton.
1.0 WARRANTY INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1.0 Warranty Information .............................................................2 1.1 Radio and TV Interference 1.2. CE Notice 1.3 Service 2.0 General Information...............................................................4 2.1 Features 2.2 Description 3.0 PPP Operational Background................................................5 4.0 Configuration .........................................................................7 4.
2.0 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.3 SERVICE All warranty and non-warranty repairs must be returned freight prepaid and insured to Patton Electronics. All returns must have a Return Materials Authorization number on the outside of the shipping container. This number may be obtained from Patton Electronics Technical Support at: tel: (301)975-1007 email: support@patton.com www: http://www.patton.com NOTE: Packages received without an RMA number will not be accepted.
Patton 1088/I Bridge 3.0 PPP OPERATIONAL BACKGROUND PPP is a protocol used for multi-plexed transport over a pointto-point link. PPP operates on all full duplex media, and is a symmetric peer-to-peer protocol, which can be broken into three main components: 1. A standard method to encapsulate datagrams over serial links; 2. A Link Control Protocol (LCP) to establish, configure, and test the data-link connection; 3.
4.0 CONFIGURATION PTTs the ability to provision bandwidth on an as needed basis to customers. There are two modes of operation for the model 1088: Plug-andPlay and self configuration. Both are described below. 4.1 NETLINK PLUG-AND-PLAY The NetLink Plug-and-Play feature allows ISPs, carriers and PTTs to quickly upgrade the link speed for a customer without requiring a truck roll to configure the Customer Premise (CP) Model 1088.
4.2 CONFIGURING THE HARDWARE DIP SWITCHES 4.2.1 Configuration DIP Switch Set “S2” The Model 1088 has two sets of eight DIP switches, which allow configuration for a wide variety of applications. This section describes switch locations and explains all settings. The 16 external switches are grouped into two eight-switch sets, and are externally accessible from the underside of the Model 1088, as shown in Figure 4, below. FRONT ON The only setting for S2 is for Clocking Mode between Model 1088s.
4.2.2 Configuration DIP Switch Set “S3” Use the DIP Switches in Switch S3 to set the DTE Rate (for LAN Bandwidth Allocation), the transmit data sampling point and to reset the unit to its software default settings. The following table summarizes default positions of DIP Switch S3. Detailed descriptions of each switch follow the table.
5.0 INSTALLATION 5.2 CONNECTING 10BASE-T ETHERNET PORT TO PC (DTE) When the Model 1088 has been properly configured, it may be connected to the DSL twisted pair interface, the 10BaseT Ethernet Interface, and the power source. This section describes these connections. DSL Interface 10BaseT Interface The 10Base-T interface is configured as DTE (Data Terminal Equipment).
5.4 POWER CONNECTION 6.0 OPERATION Universal AC Power (100-240VAC) The Model 1088 uses a 5VDC, 2A universal input 100-240VAC, 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 1088 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 B for country-specific power cords.
BT Link CRC 9 pulses = Detected LAN receive frame(s) too large 10 pulses = Detected LAN receive frame(s) not octet aligned 11 pulses = Detected LAN receive frame(s) with bad CRC 6.4 TEST MODES (Active Green) Solid green indicates that the 10BaseT Ethernet interface has detected a valid SQE heartbeat, signifying a valid 10BaseT connection. 6.4.1 Overview NS (Active Red) Solid red indicates that the Digital Signal Processors (DSPs) are not linked.
transmitting data and the pattern generator is enabled on one end of the link, the far end will begin receiving unframed packets and assume that the line has gone down. During test modes, the pattern generator is forced to time out before it can cause the DSL link to go down. Loop Control This part of the Processor is used to control Remote Loopback test mode. In a Remote Loop, the 511/511/Edata is looped back to the line and to the remote unit over the DSL span.
2. If the above test indicates no errors are present, move the test switch V.52 toggle switch UP, activating the “511/E” test with intentional errors present. If the test is working prop erly, the local unit’s red “ER” LED will blink. A successful “511/E” test will confirm that the link is in place, and that the Model 1088’s built-in “511” generator and detector are work ing properly.
APPENDIX C Transmission Distance Chart Distance Table Model 1095/1088 mDSL Modem Standalone and Rack card NONOISE miles km 18g (1.0mm) miles km 16g (1.2mm) feet miles km feet 8.1 13.2 55260 10.4 17.0 64470 12.2 19.8 70610 13.4 21.7 90784 17.2 27.9 miles km miles km 8.1 13.2 55080 10.4 16.9 61200 11.6 18.8 70380 13.3 21.7 90488 17.1 27.8 19g (0.9mm) 5.8 9.4 42980 5.6 9.0 38420 7.3 11.8 42940 8.1 13.2 51980 9.8 16.0 67974 12.9 20.9 feet miles km 5.8 9.4 42840 4.3 7.0 29380 9.6 15.