Uplink connections, Subscriber lines – Paradyne IP Broadband Loop Carrier 4000E User Manual

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Uplink Connections

No configuration is necessary for Uplink Interface Modules (UIMs) or Media
Interface Modules (MIMs) installed on the management module in your 4000E to
operate at default settings. However, if you wish to run your uplink connections at
settings other than the UIM or MIM defaults, configure the UIM or MIM prior to
making a connection.

For further connection and configuration information, refer to the installation
instructions of your particular UIM or MIM model.

Subscriber Lines

No configuration is necessary for the interface module(s) installed in your 4000E to
operate at default settings. However, if you wish to run your subscriber
connections at settings other than the factory defaults, configure the interface
module(s) prior to connection. Refer to the installation instructions for your
particular interface module(s).

The 4000E chassis supports ADSL, IDSL, SDSL and T1/E1 technologies. Ensure
that the subscriber lines you are connecting correspond with the technology of the
interface module(s) installed in your 4000E.

Procedure

1. Identify the appropriate RJ21 Connector. Subscriber lines must be connected

according to the 4000E slot in which the corresponding interface module was
installed. Interface module slots 1–4 run from bottom to top; the corresponding
RJ21 ports are directly behind each slot on the back of the chassis (1–4,
bottom to top). Each interface module slot on the 4000E has two
corresponding RJ21 connectors on the back of the chassis: the RJ21
connectors on the left (A) provide the subscriber connections for interface
module ports 1–24 (on most models) and the RJ21 connectors on the right (B)
provide the subscriber connections for interface module ports 25–48 (on
applicable models). For the TIM1500-24 and EIM2000-24 interface modules,

Uplink Module

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