Hotwire dsl system components, Dsl cards – Paradyne 8510 User Manual

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1. Hotwire DSL System Description

8000-A2-GB26-50

April 2001

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Hotwire DSL System Components

The DSL system consists of a chassis that houses a Management
Communications Controller (MCC) card and up to 18 DSL cards. The Hotwire
8620 and 8820 GranDSLAM chassis can also house a Shelf Concentration
Module (SCM) card, depending on the application. See the

Hotwire Shelf

Concentration Module (SCM) Card User’s Guide

for more information.

NOTE:

All references to MCC cards in this document refer to the MCC, MCP and
MCC Plus cards, unless specifically noted otherwise.

DSL Cards

DSL cards is a generic term used in this document for a variety of types of line
cards.

DSL line cards with an Ethernet uplink consist of the following:

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8303 24-port Integrated Services Digital Network Digital Subscriber Line
(IDSL) cards.

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8310 4-port Multiple Virtual Lines (MVL) cards.

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8510 4-port Rate Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line (RADSL) cards

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8312 12-port MVL or ReachDSL/MVL cards.

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8343 24-port Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line (SDSL) cards.

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8373 12-port RADSL cards.

DSL line cards with an ATM uplink consist of the following:

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8304 24-port IDSL cards.

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8314 12-port MVL or ReachDSL/MVL cards.

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8344 24-port SDSL cards.

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8374 12-port RADSL cards.

In addition, the following cards are also supported in the Hotwire chassis:

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Model 8335 and 8365 ATM Line cards.

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Time Division Multiplexer Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line (TDM SDSL)
cards.

NOTE:

All references to DSL cards in this document refer to the RADSL, MVL,
ReachDSL/MVL, IDSL, and SDSL cards, unless specifically noted otherwise.
The ATM and TDM SDSL line cards are not within the scope of this document.

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