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ProCurve J8461A User manual

61195875L1-13B, April 2005 www.procurve.com Copyright 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, LP
Quick Start Guide 5991-2107
ProCurve Secure Router dl ISDN BRI S/T Backup Module
J8461A
SPECIFICATIONS
Features Clear Channel and Bonding Mode 1 call protocols
Network support for 64 kbps (1 B-channel)
D-channel switch compatibility with AT&T 5ESS,
Northern Telecom DMS-100, National ISDN-1, and
Euro-ISDN
V.54 network loopback support
Standards FCC Part 15 Class A, EN 55022 Class A, EN 61000-3-2,
EN 61000-3-3
ACIF S031, AS/NZS 60950, EN 60950, ETSI TBR 3
Physical Dimensions: 6.35 cd (2.5 in) W x 9.53 cm (3.75 in) D
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)
Relative Humidity: Up to 95 percent, noncondensing at
30°C (86°F)
Non-Operating Temperature: -20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F)
Non-Operating Relative Humidity: Up to 95 percent,
noncondensing at 30°C (86°F)
Altitude: Up to 3.05 km (10,000 ft)
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove power from the base unit.
2. If the ProCurve Secure Router interface module is already installed
in the ProCurve Secure Router chassis, release the screws at both
edges of the module front panel and slide the module out of the
chassis.
3. Carefully align the P1 connector on the interface module with the
J1 connector on the backup module. Using only fingertip pressure
so that neither circuit board bends or flexes, ensure that the
connectors are firmly seated. Secure the backup module to the
interface module using the screws and standoff posts supplied.
4. Slide the interface module with the backup module attached into
the ProCurve Secure Router option slot until the module is firmly
seated against the chassis.
5. Secure the screws at both edges of the module.
6. Connect the cables to the associated device(s).
7. Complete installation of the base unit.
8. Restore power to the base unit.
ISDN BACKUP CONNECTION PINOUT
Pin Name Description
1-2 — Unused
3 R Network-Receive
4 T Network-Transmit
5 T Network-Transmit
6 R Network-Receive
7-8 — Unused
Note For safety information for the routers and all modules,
please refer to the safety and ESD precautions in the
ProCurve Secure Router Installation Guide included
in your router shipment.
2
Eth 0/1
Eth 0/2
dl
3
P/N: J8461A
P/N: J8461A
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61195875L1-13B, April 2005 Printed in the USA Copyright 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, LP
Quick Start Guide 5991-2107
ProCurve Secure Router dl ISDN BRI S/T Backup Module
J8461A
ISDN BRI S/T BACKUP MODULE COMMANDS
alias <text>
Comment line to provide the text name assigned by the SNMP network
management system.
bonding txadd-timer <seconds>
Specifies the aggregate call connection timeout.
bonding txcid-timer <seconds>
Specifies the bearer channel (B-channel) negotiation timeout.
bonding txdeq-timer <seconds>
Specifies the network delay equalization timeout.
bonding txfa-timer <seconds>
Specifies the frame pattern detection timeout.
bonding txinit-timer <seconds>
Specifies the originating endpoint negotiation timeout.
bonding txnull-timer <seconds>
Specifies the answering endpoint negotiation timeout.
caller-id override always <number>
Forces a replacement of the incoming caller ID number with the number
given. The received caller ID, if any, is discarded, and the given override
number is used to connect the incoming call to a circuit of the same
number. Use no caller-id override (default) to disable any caller ID
overrides.
caller-id override if-no-CID <number>
Allows a replacement of the received caller ID number, but only if there is
no caller ID available on the incoming call. The received caller ID, if
available, is used to connect the call. However, if no caller ID is received,
the given override number is used to connect the incoming call to a circuit
of the same number.
description <text>
Comment line to provide an identifier for this interface (for example, circuit
ID, contact information, etc.).
<text> Shows up to 80 alphanumeric characters.
iq-handshake
Enables the association of incoming calls with packet endpoints.
isdn spid1 <spid string> <LDN>
Programs the first Service Profile Identifier (SPID) and Local Directory
Number (LDN) for the Basic Rate ISDN (BRI) interface.
This information should be supplied by your service provider.
<spid string> Number string (usually ending in a 01 or 02 sequence)
registered by the terminal adapter for identification.
<LDN> Number string representing the phone number
associated with the BRI interface.
isdn spid2 <spid string> <LDN>
See isdn spid1.
Note For Euro applications, a SPID is not necessary. In
order to configure the LDN, however, the SPID field
must be completed. Enter zeros in the SPID field,
followed by the LDN (separated by a space). For
example: isdn spid1 0000 2565558898
isdn switch-type [basic-5ess | basic-dms | basic-net3 | basic-ni]
Specifies the signaling type configured on the BRI interface. The type of
ISDN signaling implemented on the BRI interface does not always match
the manufacturer of the CO switch.
This setting is determined by your service provider.
basic-5ess Specifies Lucent/AT&T 5ESS signaling.
basic-dms Specifies Nortel DMS-100 (non SL-1 version)
signaling.
basic-net3 Specifies Net3 Euro-ISDN signaling.
basic-ni Specifies National-ISDN 1 signaling.
shutdown
Turns off the interface. By default, all interfaces are disabled. Use the no
shutdown command to enable the interface and allow it to pass data.
Note This command list is an illustration of available
commands. For complete command descriptions and
default values, refer to the SROS Command Line
Interface Reference Guide provided on your ProCurve
SROS Documentation CD.

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