Paradyne Network Hardware Broadband Services Switch User Manual

BSX8000-5 Broadband Services Switch  
Installation Instructions  
Document Number BSX8-A2-GZ40-10  
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Contents  
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BSX8000-5 Overview  
The BSX8000-5 Broadband Services Switch provides multi-gigabit Ethernet uplink  
support capability, full-nonblocking switching throughput, and enhanced  
management functionality for the 4000E and 12000E Broadband Loop Carriers  
(BLCs).  
The BSX8000-5 supports four fixed 10/100/1000 RJ45 Ethernet interfaces and  
one MIM (Micro Interface Module) slot. Multiple MIM varieties are supported.  
The BSX8000-5 delivers a full 1 Gbps full duplex  
backplane connection to each access module in the  
BLC. This ensures that the aggregate access bandwidth  
cannot exceed the backplane speed of the chassis.  
When two BSX8000 modules are used in the 12000E,  
the backplane speed is doubled, providing a 2 Gbps  
connection to each access module.  
The BSX8000-5 supports the following access modules:  
AAM8000-24  
AIM24000-48  
EIM2000-12  
EIM2000-24  
SIM2000-24  
TIM1500-12  
TIM1500-24  
The BSX8000-5 supports 576 DSL ports.  
Product Documentation Online  
Complete documentation for Paradyne products is available at  
www.paradyne.com. Select Support Technical Manuals.  
To order a paper copy of a Paradyne document, or to speak with a sales  
representative, please call 1-727-530-2000.  
Release Notes  
Release notes for this product are available in the subscriber firmware area of  
www.paradyne.com. Select Support Subscriber Firmware.  
Always review the relevant release notes before installing a new card.  
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Unpacking and Inspecting the Equipment  
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR  
STATIC-SENSITIVE DEVICES  
!
This product is designed to protect sensitive components from damage  
due to electrostatic discharge (ESD) during normal operation. When  
performing installation procedures, however, take proper static control  
precautions to prevent damage to equipment. If you are not sure of the  
proper static control precautions, contact your nearest sales or service  
representative.  
If there is any visible damage, do not attempt to connect the device. Contact your  
sales or support representative  
Installing a Micro Interface Module (MIM) in the BSX8000-5  
A MIM provides the upstream network connection for the BLC. Any of Paradyne's  
available MIM models may be installed on the BSX8000-5 uplink module.  
Procedure  
1. Remove the cover plate from the MIM port.  
CAUTION: Cover plates should be stored for possible future use. If a MIM is  
removed from a BSX8000-5, it must be replaced with either another MIM or a  
cover plate. Do not operate a BSX8000-5 with an open MIM port.  
2. Carefully slide the faceplate of the MIM into the BSX8000-5 uplink module  
faceplate. Ensure that the mounting holes on the MIM are lined up with the  
BSX8000-5 uplink module.  
3. Secure the MIM circuit board to the BSX8000-5 uplink module with the two  
thumbscrews.  
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Installing the BSX8000-5 in a BLC  
The 12000E is a 14-slot Broadband Loop Carrier (BLC). Slots 1–12 are reserved  
for access modules (such as the AIM24000-48) and slots U1 and U2 are reserved  
for uplink modules. Although not required for operational purposes, if redundancy  
is desired, two BSX8000-5 modules may be installed in the 12000E, in slots U1  
and U2. (Note: For redundancy, the two uplink modules in the chassis must be  
identical models.)  
The 4000E is a five-slot BLC. Slots 1–4 are reserved for access modules and slot  
U1 is reserved for a single uplink module.  
Procedure  
1. Align the BSX8000-5 uplink module with the slot module guides of the chosen  
slot for installation (either slot U1 or U2 on the 12000E or slot U1 on the  
4000E).  
2. Slide the BSX8000-5 uplink module into the chassis. Do not use excessive  
force.  
3. Tighten the fastening screws on the BSX8000-5 uplink module faceplate.  
4. Verify that the PWR (Power) LED on the BSX8000-5 faceplate is illuminated.  
Connect the MIM to the Network  
Connect to the core network by using one of the fixed GigE interfaces or by using  
an interface from the added MIM. See 10/100/1000BaseT Connectors on page 14.  
MIM-10/100  
Plug your Ethernet cable into the RJ45 Ethernet port on the MIM-10/100 faceplate.  
The MIM-10/100 connects to a router or a PC with a straight-through cable and to  
a hub or a switch with a crossover cable.  
Verify the connection: solid illumination of the Lnk (link) LED on the MIM-10/100  
faceplate indicates an Ethernet uplink connection has been established. The  
MIM-10/100 Ethernet port is 10/100 auto-negotiating.  
NOTE: Configure the remote device with which you are connecting to  
auto-negotiate (if applicable) prior to establishing your Ethernet connection.  
MIM100F  
Plug your Ethernet Fiber Optic Cable into the port on the MIM100F faceplate.  
MIM-2000F  
The MIM-2000F is a two-port fiber gigabit Ethernet interface, which connects to  
the Fast Ethernet Bus of the BLC. This will function but is not recommended for  
use with the BSX8000-5 Uplink Interface.  
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MIM-4000F  
MIM-2E1  
The MIM-4000F is a four-port fiber gigabit Ethernet interface connecting directly to  
the gigabit Ethernet switch in the BSX8000-5 uplink module.  
Plug your E1 cable into one of the RJ45 E1 ports on the MIM-2E1 faceplate. The  
MIM-2E1 connects to an E1 network extender provider unit (ENE2000-P or, for  
loop bonding, ENE2020-P) via a standard E1 line.  
Verify the connection: the Lnk (link) LED on the MIM-2E1 faceplate flashes green  
to indicate a network connection has been established.  
MIM-2T1  
Plug your T1 cable into one of the RJ45 T1 ports on the MIM-2T1 faceplate. The  
MIM-2T1 connects to a T1 network extender provider unit (TIM1500-12,  
TIM1500-24, TNE1500, or TNE1520) via a standard T1 line.  
Verify the connection: the Lnk (link) LED on the MIM-2T1 faceplate flashes green  
to indicate a network connection has been established.  
BLC Management  
The BSX8000-5 uplink module provides BLC management capability via the  
Command Line Interface (CLI), Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP),  
and the web-based Network Management System (NMS).  
Web Interface (NMS)  
The following are required for use of the NMS:  
Web Browser – Required for running NMS. Compatible web browsers  
include, but are not limited to, Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 6.0 or  
higher) and Netscape Navigator (version 6.0 or higher). NMS is optimized for  
use with Internet Explorer.  
Use your browser's default settings when running NMS. JavaScript must be  
enabled.  
Screen Resolution – 1024 x 768 pixels is the minimum resolution required for  
all NMS views to fit within the dimensions of most monitors and laptops. Lower  
screen resolutions (such as 800 x 600 pixels) may cause NMS screens to  
exceed the width or height of the screen. To verify screen resolution on a  
Windows system:  
— Right click on your desktop  
— Select Properties  
— Click the Settings tab  
— Adjust the Screen Resolution as needed  
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Configuring Your Windows PC to Communicate with NMS  
To communicate with NMS, your PC’s Ethernet interface must be on the same  
subnet as the BSX8000-5. For example, to configure the IP address under  
Windows XP:  
Procedure  
1. In the Windows task bar, click on the Start button, and then click on Control  
Panel.  
2. Double-click on the Network Connections icon.  
3. In the LAN or High-Speed Internet window, right-click on the icon  
corresponding to your network interface card (NIC) and select Properties.  
(Often this icon is labeled Local Area Connection.) The Local Area Connection  
dialog box is displayed with a list of currently installed network items.  
4. Ensure that the check box to the left of the item labeled Internet Protocol  
(TCP/IP) is checked, and click on Properties.  
5. Write down the current IP Address and Subnet Mask in the Internet Protocol  
(TCP/IP) Properties dialog box. When you are done using NMS, you will need  
to reconfigure your PC with these values.  
6. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, click in the radio button  
labeled “Use the following IP address” and type 192.168.254.x (where x is any  
number between 3 and 250, inclusive) in the IP Address field.  
7. Type 255.255.255.0 in the Subnet Mask field.  
8. Click on OK twice to confirm your changes, and close the Control Panel.  
9. Start your web browser. Type the default IP address into the Address field and  
press Enter. The default IP address of a BSX8000-5 in Slot 13 of a 12000E  
BLC or Slot 5 of a 4000E BLC is 192.168.254.252. The default IP address of a  
BSX8000-5 in Slot 14 of a 12000E BLC is 192.168.254.253.  
The web server opening screen appears.  
10. Click on >> Next >>. The login dialog box appears. Log in using:  
Username:  
Password:  
superuser  
Password  
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The NMS home page appears.  
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NMS Management Configuration  
Use the Management Configuration screen to set the unit’s IP address and other  
management parameters.  
Procedure  
To configure management parameters:  
1. From the home screen, click on the Management Config button. The  
Management Configuration screen appears.  
2. Select or enter the following parameters:  
Parameter  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
Gateway  
Description  
Specify the management IP address for the DSLAM.  
Specify the subnet mask for the IP address.  
Specify the first-hop gateway address.  
EtherType  
Select the type of packets supported by your router.  
This is used only for backbone VLAN (Q in Q) traffic.  
Inband MGMT  
Check this box if you will use inband management  
(that is, you will allow the device to be contacted by  
ports other than the MGMT port)..  
VLAN Id  
Priority  
Specify a VLAN identifier for inband management.  
Specify a priority (0–7) for inband management traffic.  
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Parameter  
Description  
Flood Configuration  
Flood refers to the method in which interface modules  
handle unknown unicasts, unknown broadcasts, and  
unknown multicasts for each port.  
Uplink – Any traffic with VLAN IDs that match a  
VLAN ID that has been configured to Uplink flood  
(default) will be allowed to flow from DSL ports to  
uplinks only (not DSL port to DSL port).  
VLAN – Any traffic with VLAN IDs that match a  
VLAN ID that has been configured to VLAN flood  
will be allowed to flow from DSL port to uplinks and  
DSL port to DSL port.  
Flood Membership  
Configuration  
Specify the VLAN membership of the uplink ports  
(four fixed ports and any MIM ports).  
By default all uplinks are members of all VLANs.  
However you can change it such that an uplink port is  
a member of only a certain set of VLAN IDs. In this  
case any ingress or egress traffic on an uplink port  
with a VLAN ID that the uplink port is not a member of,  
will be dropped.  
3. Click on Submit.  
Command Line Interface (CLI)  
CLI System Requirements  
Straight-Through RJ45 to RJ45 Ethernet Cable – Required for establishing  
a direct connection from the COM port to a DB9 adapter.  
DB9 Female to RJ45 Male Adapter – Required for conversion of your PC's  
RS232 serial port for use with the RJ45 to RJ45 Ethernet cable.  
Terminal Emulation Program – Required for running the CLI over a direct  
connection. The program must emulate a VT100 terminal.  
Telnet Client – Required for remote management with the CLI. Microsoft  
Windows Operating Systems (98, 2000, NT, and XP) include a Telnet client  
which is executed using the Windows command prompt (cmd.exe). If you are  
using an operating system other than Windows, you may need to install a  
Telnet client.  
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Connecting a PC Directly  
To connect a PC directly to the DSLAM to use the CLI:  
Procedure  
1. Plug a DB9 to RJ45 adapter into the RS232 serial port on your PC. See DB9  
2. Connect one end of a straight-through RJ45 to RJ45 Ethernet cable into the  
adapter plugged into your PC, and the other end of the cable into the COM  
port on the face of the BSX8000-5.  
Launching the Terminal Emulation Program  
Launch the terminal emulation program on your PC and configure the program  
settings. Actual configurations will depend upon the program being used, though  
settings should be modeled after the list below; most are standard defaults. Refer  
to your terminal emulation program’s user manual for further information.  
Baud:  
Data Bits:  
Flow Control: none  
Parity: none  
9600  
8
Port:  
Stop Bits:  
Transmit Delay:  
Com 1  
1
n/a  
Logging Into the CLI  
Once your terminal emulation program has been launched, device information is  
displayed, followed by a request for username and password. You must log in as a  
superuser in order to make configuration changes.  
Username:  
Password:  
superuser  
Password  
After you have logged in, enter a question mark (?) to list the available commands.  
CLI Commands  
The CLI supports the following commands:  
Table 1. CLI Commands (1 of 2)  
Command  
?
Description  
Lists available commands and their syntax.  
ALLOW  
Controls by IP address those hosts for which traffic is  
permitted on the DSLAM. ALL (the default) permits all  
traffic.  
Syntax:  
allow [ALL, IP_ADDRESS [IP address]]  
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Table 1. CLI Commands (2 of 2)  
Command  
Description  
CLEAR_NVRAM  
If no interface modules are present in the chassis, clears  
Non-Volatile Random Access Memory, restoring the  
DSLAM to factory defaults.  
DISABLE_TELNET  
DISABLE_TFTP  
Disables access to the DSLAM using Telnet.  
Disables access to the DSLAM using Trivial File Transfer  
Protocol.  
DISABLE_WEB_SERVER] Disables access to the DSLAM using the web server.  
ENABLE_TELNET  
ENABLE_TFTP  
Enables access to the DSLAM using Telnet.  
Enables access to the DSLAM using Trivial File Transfer  
Protocol.  
ENABLE_WEB_SERVER  
Enables access to the DSLAM using the web server.  
Lists available commands and their syntax.  
Ends the CLI session.  
HELP  
LOGOUT  
SET  
Sets a configuration option. Most SET commands require  
that slot be specified, and allow port optionally to be  
specified. Exceptions are the two system SET commands  
for session timeout and system name.  
Syntax:  
set cli_session_timeout seconds  
set system_name name  
set slot 1 [[port] [all, port_number]] [item] [value]  
Items and values for SET commands are shown in the CLI  
help.  
SHOW  
Shows a configuration option. SHOW commands require  
that slot be specified, and allow port optionally to be  
specified.  
Syntax:  
show slot 1 [[port] [all, port_number]] [item] [value]  
Items and values for SHOW commands are shown in the  
CLI help.  
WHO  
Shows who is logged in the system.  
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LED Indicators  
Table 2. LED States and Meanings  
LED  
State  
Indication  
Additional Information  
PWR (Power)  
Solid green  
BSX8000-5 uplink module is Both BLC power terminals are connected.  
receiving power  
Solid amber  
BSX8000-5 uplink module is Only one of the BLC power terminals is  
receiving power  
connected.  
No illumination  
No power  
The BSX8000-5 uplink module is not receiving  
power (the BLC may or may not be receiving  
power).  
OK  
Pulsing green*  
Solid green  
BSX8000-5 uplink module is  
operational  
Fan  
All fans are functioning  
Non-functioning fan  
GigE link established  
All four of the fans on the BLC fan card are  
functioning.  
Solid amber  
At least one of the four fans on the BLC fan card  
is no longer functioning.  
Lnk (Link)  
Solid green  
Solid amber  
The MGMT port does not support GigE.  
Uplink Ports  
and MGMT  
Link established at 10 or  
100 Mbps  
No illumination  
No link is established  
Act (Activity)  
Flashing green* Traffic flowing on link  
Uplink Ports  
and MGMT  
Dup (Duplex)  
Solid green  
Full duplex mode  
Half duplex mode  
Uplink Ports  
and MGMT  
No illumination  
[MIM] Lnk  
(Link)  
Solid green  
MIM-10/100, MIM100F,  
MIM-2000F, MIM-4000F,  
uplink connection is  
established  
For further information regarding MIM LEDs,  
please refer to the corresponding MIM Installation  
Instructions.  
Flashing green* MIM-2T1 or MIM-2E1 uplink For further information regarding MIM LEDs,  
connection is established  
refer to the corresponding MIM Installation  
Instructions.  
No illumination  
No uplink connection is  
established  
Applicable to all MIM model types.  
* A pulsing LED blinks steadily at a rate of once per second. A flashing LED blinks at a more rapid,  
less constant rate.  
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10/100/1000BaseT Connectors  
The uplink ports are 8-pin unkeyed modular jacks for a 10/100/1000BaseT  
interface. The MGMT port is an 8-pin modular jack supporting 10/100BaseT.  
Table 3. 10/100/1000 Pinouts  
Signal  
Pin  
1
Pin 8  
Pin 1  
Transmitted Data +  
Transmitted Data –  
Received Data +  
Unused  
97-15449  
2
3
4
Unused  
5
Received Data –  
Unused  
6
7
Unused  
8
DB9 to RJ45 Adapter Pinouts  
To connect the COM port to the DB9 serial port of a PC, use an adapter wired as  
shown:  
Table 4. DB9 to RJ45 Adapter Pinouts  
Pin RJ45 Port  
Direction PC RS232 Serial Port  
Pin  
2
1
2
4
5
6
Transmit Data  
Data Set Ready  
Receive Data  
Ground  
TxD  
RxD Receive Data  
RTS Request to Send  
TxD Transmit Data  
GND Ground  
DSR  
RxD  
GND  
7
3
5
Data Terminal Ready DTR  
CTS Clear to Send  
8
Pins not shown are unused.  
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Regulatory Compliance for Class A Equipment  
The following regulatory compliance information applies to a BSX8000-5 as  
installed in a Paradyne BLC.  
US Federal Communications Commission (FCC)  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the  
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,  
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to  
cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the  
interference at his own expense.  
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer  
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
Industry Canada  
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du  
Canada.  
Europe  
This Class A product complies with European Norm EN55022.  
Warning: In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in  
which case the user may be required to take adequate measures to correct the  
situation.  
Warranty, Sales, Service, and Training Information  
Contact your local sales representative, service representative, or distributor  
directly for any help needed. For additional information concerning warranty, sales,  
service, repair, installation, documentation, training, distributor locations, or  
Paradyne worldwide office locations, use one of the following methods:  
Internet: Visit the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www.paradyne.com.  
(Be sure to register your warranty at www.paradyne.com/warranty.)  
Telephone: Call our automated system to receive current information by fax or  
to speak with a company representative.  
— Within the U.S.A., call 1-800-870-2221  
— Outside the U.S.A., call 1-727-530-2340  
Copyright 2005 Paradyne Corporation. Printed in U.S.A.  
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