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18221-A ADCP-75-169 • Issue 1 • June 2004 18824-A Figure 4. Expansion Panel 3.2 Wavelength Division Multiplexer System The Wavelength Division Multiplexer (WDM) system is an accessory product that is used when it is desirable or necessary to combine the forward and reverse path optical signals from one Digivance system onto a single optical fiber. Each WDM system consists of a host module and a remote module. The HU provides a mounting slot for installing a WDM host module. Both the RU outdoor c

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02 June 24, 1998 Modified front panel and cover. Changed deployment rules. (150-409-100-02) 03 July 14, 1998 Corrected CLEI Code. (150-409-100-03) 04 December 18, 1998 Corrected CLEI Code; new LED indication for margins. (150-409-100-04) 05 December 13, 1999 Added PG-Flex Fault applications and expanded the thermal deployment rules. (150-409-100-05) 01 April 30, 2003 Rebranded PairGain document 150-409-100-05 to new catalog number and updated to include List 3. Copyright April 30, 2003 © 2003 AD

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Many of ADC’s central office copper cables have been designed with smaller outside diameters and cross-sectional areas without giving up performance to meet the demanding space requirements of cabinets and remote terminals. ADC’s central office copper cables are chosen for their excellent quality, performance, size, and flexibility in many applications, including digital voice, data and video. In addition, ADC’s central office copper cables adhere to industry standards and known environmental re

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. WARNING: This password must be the same password entered on the Tools screen in the Administrator GUI. • Port (if not 3306) - port number (default is blank or zero) • SQL Command on Connect - SQL command when connection is made (default is blank) 4. The next step differs depending on whether entries were made in the Server and ODBC Information box: • If edits were made in this box, click the Save and Quit button to exit the Client and to return to your desktop. To re-access the Client, you wil

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The SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) Margin row displays both the current SNR margins and the minimum SNR margins for the current 24-hour data collection period. On the ADSL Menu (page 31), type 1 to display the ADSL Performance Status screen. 07/20/99 PAIRGAIN TECHNOLOGIES 03:25:24 ATU-R ADSL MEGABIT MODEM TERMINAL v 1.0 ADSL PERFORMANCE STATUS DOWN ALARMS: NONE UP ALARMS: NONE SYSTEM STATE: DATA DOWNSTREAM UPSTREAM ---------------- cur/ min cur/min SNR MARGIN (dB): 16.0/15.1 4.1/3.9 LINE ATTN (dB):

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M Enables the alarm as a major alarm. D Disables the alarm. Megabit Modem 310F and 320F User Manual Chapter 4: Configuring the Modems Configuring the Interleave Options It is important to note that an increase in impulse noise immunity causes an increase in delay. Use the interleave option to increase impulse noise immunity. The delay is in milliseconds for both the Up and Down Interleave Options (upstream and downstream traffic). 1 From the ADSL Configuration Menu (page 20), typeA to select Up

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If you select DHCP, ensure that all devices on the LAN have the TCP/IP stack set to obtain an IP address automatically (see “Setting Up the PC to Request an IP Address” on page 59). (Only in routing mode) . The modem automatically enters the start IP address for the first device on the LAN as one address higher than the Ethernet port on the modem with DHCP enabled. You cannoteditthisfield. Enter an IP address for a device that will provide Primary DNS. DNS translates human-readable machine names

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The following sections show the Web pages you use to configure system parameters. Set the: • TFTP server IP address and network mask for performing software upgrades on page 42, when required • SNMP parameters on page 43 • system time and date on page 45 • system admin IP address on page 46 Unless specified otherwise, configuration parameters shown in this section are for example only. After you set up system parameters, go to Chapter 6, “Configuring the Ports” on page 47 to configure the LAN-WA

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You can select: • limited access where only one device on the network can manage the modem • general access where any device on the network can manage the modem Do the following to configure administration for your modem: 1 Click System from the Main Menu. 2 Click Security Admin on the System Menu. 3 Select one of the following and enter the appropriate IP address: • When you allow only one device on the network to manage the modem, enter the IP address for that one device in the IP address fiel

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PairGain reserves the right to change features and specifications without notice. July 1999 (Preliminary) © Copyright 1999 PairGain Technologies, Inc. PairGain and Megabit Modem are registered trademarks, and AccessGain, PriorityVoice, InstaConnect, EasySession, and DSLview are trademarks of PairGain Technologies, Inc. AVIDIA is a registered trademark of PairGain Wallingford Design Center, Inc. Information contained in this document shall not be modified, used, copied, reproduced or disclosed in





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