Verilink 8100A (34-00237) Product Manual User Manual

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I n t r o d u c t i o n

1-9

Frame Relay data transport per RFC 1483 with Q.922 frames

Console (RS-232 Serial

Port)

Connects the IAD to a PC using a straight-through nine-pin serial (DB-9)
cable, for the purpose of using a terminal emulator for IAD configuration and
management.

WAN (T1 or DSL,

Depending on IAD

Model Number)

Connects through WAN interface as follows:

8216s/8224s

− T1/E1 (uses an RJ-48 connector)

8316s/8324

− SDSL (uses an RJ-11 connector)

8512s/8616s/8524s

− SHDSL (uses an RJ-11 connector).

DCE V.35/RS-530

(USI)

When configured as an RS-530 port with a straight-through DB-25 serial
cable, connects to your leased-line DSU/CSU equipment. When configured
for use as V.35, Black Box Corporation provides a cable (FA058) for
conversion. To convert from RS-530 to RS-449, Black Box provides a cable
EDN57J. Contact Black Box for availability of and support for these cables.

Battery Backup

Connects a battery backup accessory (future feature).

Voice Lines

Supports 12, 16, or 24 analog telephones via RJ-21 connectors.

LIFE LINE

Provides access to a telephone line when there is no power or voice gateway
to the IAD. Refer to Life Line Connection on page 2-12 for a description of
which unit uses which port for the Life Line connection.

AC Power Input

Connects the IAD to any AC 100-240 V outlet.

Data Interfaces

The data connection through the IAD supports IEEE 802.1-compliant bridging
and routing. When the IAD is configured for routing, it supports RIP version
1, version 2, or static IP routing. The IAD complies with RFC-1812 when
interfacing with IPV4 routers. The IAD can terminate the following data
interfaces:

ATM data transport via SDSL, SHDSL, and T1/E1 per RFC 1483 or RFC
2364

Frame Relay data transport via SDSL and T1/E1 per RFC 1490

Frame Relay data transport per RFC 1483 with Q.922 frames

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