Overview, New features, Standard features – ADC EMU-830 User Manual

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The EMU-830 provides management for HDSL and G.SHDSL circuits using either of the following methods:

• One or more shelves of HDSL or G.SHDSL circuits can be managed by connecting a management terminal (or

PC with terminal emulation software) to the EMU-830 of one shelf. The management terminal (or PC) can be
connected to the EMU-830 either directly (or through modems over a dial-up network). When two or more
shelves are present, the Ethernet ports of each shelf can be interconnected to form a Local Area Network
(LAN). This method of management is referred to as Multishelf Terminal Access Option (Multishelf TAO).

• One or more shelves of HDSL or G.SHDSL circuits can be managed over a LAN using the Simple Network

Management Protocol (SNMP). SNMP can access a shelf through its 10BASE-T Ethernet port or through its
Serial Line Interface Port (SLIP) over dial-up modem connections. These methods of management are referred
to as SNMP through LAN and SNMP through SLIP. The StarGazer application can be used to manage
WorldDSL shelves with the EMU-830 using SNMP through LAN.

• Management of a single shelf or multshelf TAO using Telnet.

The EMU-830 List 4A and List 6A are CE marked.

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New features in this release include management of new V11 WD92xGx line cards.

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Standard features of the EMU-830 include:

• Support of Multishelf TAO

• Support of Point-to-Multipoint (PTM) application mode (HDSL)

• Support of Single-Pair application, Two Pair, 1+1 Application Modes (WD92xGx)

• Support of Telnet access for TAO over Ethernet or SLIP port

• Doubler support for two-pair line units (HDSL)

• Support of rate-selectable HDSL line and desktop units

• Universal Termination Units (UTUs) supported as a Line Termination Unit (LTU) or Network Termination Unit

(NTU) through SNMP (HDSL and G.SHDSL 1-pair)

• WorldDSL WD92xGx G.SHDSL 2-pair line cards (G.703, Nx64K, Ethernet) configurable as STU-C or STU-R

• User programmable baud rates for SLIP port

• Chassis slots & DSL loops identified in alarm reports

• Configuration changes automatically saved in NVRAM

• Automatic log out after 20 minutes of keyboard inactivity

• Backup timing circuit for external shelf clock on EMU-830 List 6A

• Firmware download protocol (TFTP, XModem)

• Traps Generation

Note:

DSL is used throughout the remaining pages of this document when referring to both HDSL and

G.SHDSL.

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