XtendLan XL-GDB102E User manual

XL-GDB-102Ev2
G.SHDSL .Bis
User Manual
Version 0.03

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Tables of
Contents
1.
INTRODUCTION
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3
1.1
F
EATURES
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4
1.2
SPECIFICATION ..................................................................................................................................
4
1.3
A
PP
L
I
CAT
I
O
N
S
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2.
GETTING TO KNOW ABOUT THE XL-GDB102E
..............................................................................
7
2.1
FRONT PANEL ...................................................................................................................................
7
2.1.1.
E1
i
t
e
r
f
a
c
e
m
od
e
l
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2.1.2.
Serial
i
t
e
r
f
a
c
e
m
od
e
l
.............................................................................................................. 7
2.1.3.
E
t
h
e
r
e
t
i
t
e
r
f
a
c
e
m
od
e
l
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2.1.4.
T
hr
ee
i
t
e
r
f
a
c
e
i
o e m
od
e
l
................................................................................................... 7
2.2
R
EAR
P
ANEL
...................................................................................................................................
10
2.2.1.
E1
I
t
e
r
f
a
c
e
Model
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10
2.2.2.
Serial (V.35)
I
t
e
r
f
a
c
e
Model
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11
2.2.3.
E
t
h
e
r
e
t
I
t
e
r
f
a
c
e
M
od
e
l
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2.2.4.
T
hr
ee
i
t
e
r
f
a
c
e
i
o e
M
od
e
l
................................................................................................. 13
2.3
I
NSTALLATION
.................................................................................................................................
14
2.3.1.
E1
I
t
e
r
f
a
c
e
............................................................................................................................ 15
2.3.2.
V35
I
t
e
r
f
a
c
e
......................................................................................................................... 15
2.3.3.
E
t
h
e
r
e
t
I
t
e
r
f
a
c
e
.................................................................................................................. 16
3.
CONFIGURATION WITH
KEYPAD AND
L
C
D
......................................................................................
17
3.1
K
EY
P
A
D
S
.......................................................................................................................................
17
3.2
MAIN MENU
T
REE
...........................................................................................................................
18
3.3
M
ENU TREE FOR
SHOW
S
TAT
U
S
...................................................................................................... 19
3.4
M
ENU TREE FOR
SHOW
S
TAT
I
S
T
I
C
S
................................................................................................. 21
3.4.1.
Show
S
t
a
t
i
s
t
i
c
o
E1
I
t
e
r
f
a
c
e
............................................................................................... 22

2
3.4.2.
Show
S
t
a
t
i
s
t
i
c
o
Serial (V.35)
I
t
e
r
f
a
c
e
................................................................................ 23
3.4.3.
Show
S
t
a
t
i
s
t
i
c
o
E
t
h
e
r
e
t
I
t
e
r
f
a
c
e
...................................................................................... 24
3.5
M
ENU TREE FOR
S
Y
S
TE
M
S
ET
U
P
..................................................................................................... 25
3.5.1.
S
ub
-
M
e
u
tree for
SETUP SHDSL ...........................................................................................
26
3.5.2.
S
ub
-
M
e
u
tree for
SETUP E1
I
t
e
r
f
a
c
e
.................................................................................. 27
3.5.3.
S
ub
-
M
e
u
tree for
SETUP SERIES
I
t
e
r
f
a
c
e
............................................................................ 31
3.5.4.
S
ub
-
m
e
u
tree for
SETUP
E
t
h
e
r
e
t
I
t
e
r
f
a
c
e
......................................................................... 33
3.6
S
UB
-
MENU TREE FOR
REBOOT
S
Y
S
TE
M
............................................................................................ 38
3.7
S
UB
-M
ENU TREE FOR
DISGNOSTIC ..................................................................................................
39
3.7.1.
L
oopb
a
c
k
f
u
c
t
i
o
................................................................................................................. 39

3
3.7.2.
BER
T
e
s
t
f
u
c
t
i
o
................................................................................................................... 42
4.
CONFIGURATION WITH
C
O
N
S
O
L
E
PORT
........................................................................................
43
4.1
L
O
G
I
N
P
ROCEDURE
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43
4.2
W
INDOW STRUCTURE
......................................................................................................................44
4.3
MAIN MENU
S
U
MM
AR
Y
...................................................................................................................
46
4.4
C
ONFIGURATION
.............................................................................................................................
47
4.4.1.
C
o
f
i
gur
e
NTU
I
t
e
r
f
a
c
e
........................................................................................................ 48
4.4.2.
C
o
f
i
gur
e
SHDSL
parameters................................................................................................. 49
4.4.3.
C
o
f
i
gur
e
E1
parameters
....................................................................................................... 52
4.4.4.
C
o
f
i
gur
e
Serial
parameters
.................................................................................................. 59
4.4.5.
C
o
f
i
gur
e
E
t
h
e
r
e
t
parameter............................................................................................... 63
4.4.6.
R
e
m
o
t
e
c
o
f
i
gur
a
t
i
o
............................................................................................................ 66
4.4.7.
R
e
s
t
or
e
factory
d
e
f
a
u
l
t
.......................................................................................................... 66
4.5
R
EBOOT
........................................................................................................................................
67
4.6
VIEW THE
S
Y
S
TE
M
STATUS
.................................................................................................................
68
4.7
V
IEW THE
S
TATISTIC
.........................................................................................................................
70
4.8
V
IEW
S
Y
S
TE
M
C
O
N
F
I
G
U
RAT
I
O
N
..........................................................................................................
75
4.9
U
PGRADE
......................................................................................................................................
82
4.10
D
I
A
G
N
O
S
T
I
C
...................................................................................................................................
86
4.11
E
X
I
T
..............................................................................................................................................
91
5.
A
PP
E
N
D
I
X
......................................................................................................................................
93
5.1
A
BB
RE
V
I
AT
I
O
N
................................................................................................................................ 93
5.2
C
O
N
S
O
L
E
C
A
B
L
E
..............................................................................................................................
96
5.3
S
ERIAL
I
NTERFACE
P
IN
A
SSIGNMENTS
..................................................................................................
97
5.4
DB25(M)
VS
.
M.34(M)
C
A
B
L
E
........................................................................................................
98
5.5
E1 C
ABLE
......................................................................................................................................
99
5.6
DSL C
ABLE
....................................................................................................................................
99

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1. Introduction
The G.XL-GDB102E offers three different interface (E1, Serial and Ethernet) connected
custo ers to high-speed TDM services .This series have four odels on the following:-
E1 interface odel :
Offers two different ways have connect custo ers to high-speed TDM services with two G.703
E1 interfaces (Balance 120Ω RJ45 jack and Unbalance 75Ω dual BNCs). The G.703 interface will
carry 64kbps to 2.048Mbps.
Serial (V.35) interface odel:
Offers custo ers pre ises has high-speed TDM services with a DB25 interface. The industry
standard DB25 interface can be configured as a V.35/RS530 or V.36/X.21 connection. The
DB25 connection transfers data up to 5.696Mbps.
Ethernet interface odel:
Offers custo ers pre ises has high-speed TDM services with a LAN interface. The
industry standard LAN interface can detect a 10M or 100M connection auto atically.
Three interface (E1, Serial and Ethernet) in one odel:
Offers three types interface: E1 interface (balance 120Ω RJ45 jack and unbalance 75Ω dual
BNCs), V.35 interface (DB25 fe ale connector) and Ethernet interface (RJ-45 connector).You
can select one type of following: (a) E1 interface only (b)V.35 interface only (c) Ethernet interface
only (d) E1 and V.35 interface (e)E1 and Ethernet interface.
They can be configured and anaged via EOC, or enu-driven VT100 co patible Asynchronous
Ter inal Interface, either locally or re otely.
The G.XL-GDB102E is equipped with an auto rate capability that identifies the axi u line rate
supported by the copper loop. This powerful auto atic configuration capability akes installation
and service provisioning si ple and painless. Further flexibility is provided in the ability to
anually set the axi u NTU speed at different levels for different custo er-tailored service
offerings.

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1.1 F ea t ur e s
Standard G.shdsl .Bis ITU G.991.2 (2004) supports i proved reach/speed and
greater interoperability
Fast and cost-effective provisioning of traditional fra e relay (FR or T-HDLC) or TDM
leased line services
User existing copper loop infrastructures
Can operate back to back connection
Efficient single wire pair usage
Up to 5.696Mbps sy etric service bit rate
Auto rate installation axi izes data rate based on loop conditions
Auto configuration wetting current to protect SHDSL line
Local anage ent interface with LCD display
Re ote line loopback
SHDSL Line perfor ance onitoring (Data Rate and SNR)
Raw and per ti e interval statistics
Bandwidth guaranteed trans ission equip ent
Re ote fir ware upgrade
1.2 S pe c ifica tion
WAN Interface
• Line Rate: ITU G.991.2(2004)
• Coding: trellis coded pulse a plitude odulation (TC-PAM16 and TC-PAM32)
• Support: Annex A ,B , F and G
• Payload rates: 192kbps to 5.696Mbps (N x 64kbps N=3 to 89)
• Connection: RJ-45 jack (2-wire)
• I pedance: 135 oh s
G.703 Interface (as E1)
• Connection: RJ-45 for balanced 120Ω E1 cable
• Connection: BNC for unbalanced 75Ω E1 cable
• Line Rate : 2048KHz +/- 50pp
• Fra ing : PCM30/30C/31/31C and Unfra ed
• Data Rate : 64Kbps to 2.048Mbps ( Nx64Kbps , N=1 to 32)
• Operation : Full E1 and Fractional E1
DTE Interface ( as .35)
• Payload rates: Up to 5.696Mbps
• Support V.35/RS-530 or V.36/X.21

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LAN Interface ( as Ethernet)
• Single Ethernet Interface
• 10/100Mpbs Half/Full Duplex, Auto-sensing, Auto-Crossover
• Up to 1024 MAC address learning, filtering bridge
DSL Timing
• Internal
• Fro E1 Recovery (as E1)
• Fro DTE ( as V.35 and Ethernet)
Performance Monitoring
• ES, SES, UAS, Alar s, Errors
Loopback Tests ( for E1 and V.35 interface only)
• Local Loopback
• Digital Loopback
• Re ote Loopback
• Far-end Loobpack
• Build-in 2047 bit tester
Management
• Configuration with keypad and LCD display
• Console port (RJ45 , RS232C)
• Support fir ware upgradeable
Physical/Electrical
• Di ensions: 19.8 x 4.6 x 16.8 c
• Input: 90~240VAC with 50~60Hz
• Power Consu ption: 10W Max
• Operation te perature: 0 to
50
°
C
• Hu idity: Up to 95% (non-condensing)
• External screw for fra e grounding

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1.3 A pp lic a ti o ns

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2. Getting to know about the XL-GDB102E
This chapter shows the front and rear panel and how to install the hardware.
2.1 F ro n t P an e l
2.1.1. E1 interface odel
2.1.2. Serial interface odel
2.1.3. Ethernet interface odel
2.1.4. Three interface in one odel

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LED
Color Action
Description
PWR
Green
On
Power is on.
Off
Power is off.
ALM
Red
On
Syste loss.
Off
Syste is working no arally.
TST
Yellow
On
Syste is testing for connection.
Off
Syste is working no arlly.
SHDSL
SYN Green
On
SHDSL line is connected.
Blink Data trans it in SHDSL line.
Off
SHDSL line is dropped.
ERR Red
Blink Error second occurs.
Off
No error second.
LPB Yellow
On
Loopback is on.
Off
Loopback is off.
E1
SYN Green
On
E1 line is connected.
Off
E1 line is dropped.
ERR Red
Blink There are error seconds.
Off
There is not any error second.
LPB Yellow
On
Loopback is on.
Off
Loopback is off.
V.35
TD
Green
On
Data trans it in V.35.
Off
No data trans it in V.35.
RD
Green
On
Data receive in V.35.
Off
No data reveive in V.35.
ERR Red
Blink Error second occurs.
Off
No error second.
ETH
LINK Green
On
Data trans it in Ethernet.
Off
No data trans it in Ethernet.
Front panel can be separated into three parts: LCD display, LED indicator and Keypads.
The LCD display can show the status and configuration of device. The local anage ent
interface will be done by keypads with this LCD display.
The purpose of key pads is to configure the setting or selecting of function on this
NTU. The following table describes the LEDs’ function of device.

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100M Green
On
Data receive in 100M.
Off
No data receive in 100M.
COL Red
Blink Error collision occurs.
Off
No error collision.
Mode E1 Green Blink E1 Data tra s it and receive
On
E1 cable cable connected
Red
On
No E1 cable connected
SER Green Blink Serial Data tra s it and receive
On
DTE Connected
Red
On
DTE Disconnect
ETH Green Blink Ethernet Data tra s it and receive
On
Ethernet cable connected
Red
On
No Ethernet cable connected

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2.2 R ear P a nel
2.2.1. E1 Interface Model
The rear panel of this odel is including power switch, power socket, RJ-45 console, RJ-45
G.703, BNC jack for trans itting and receiving and RJ-45 for SHDSL fro left to right.
Connector
Description
ON Power switch. Press 1 for turn on and press 0 for off.
90~240V AC Power socket. It has power adapting function fro 90V
to 240V. CONSOLE RJ-45 for syste configuration and aintenance.
G.703 RJ-45 for 120Ω E1 connection with PABX (Private Auto atic Branch
Exchange) or E1 Router
TX BNC for 75Ω E1 trans itting
RX BNC for 75Ω E1 receiving
SHDSL RJ-45 for DSL connection

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2.2.2. Serial (V.35) Interface Model
The rear panel of this odel is including power switch, power socket, RJ-45 for console
cable, DB-25(Fe ale) for V.35 cable and RJ-45 for SHDSL fro left to right.
Connector
Description
ON Power switch. Press 1 for turn on and press 0 for off.
90~240V AC Power socket. It has power adapting function fro
90V to 240V. CONSOLE RJ-45 for syste configuration and aintenance.
SERIAL DB-25 for V.35 cable
SHDSL RJ-45 for DSL Connection

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2.2.3. Ethernet Interface Model
The rear panel of this odel is including power switch, power socket, RJ-45 for console
cable, LAN for Ethernet cable and RJ-45 for SHDSL fro left to right.
Connector Description
ON Power switch. Press 1 for turn on and press 0 for turn off.
90~240V AC Power socket. It has power adapting function fro 90V to
240V. CONSOLE RJ-45 for syste configuration and aintenance.
ETH RJ-45 LAN port for Ethernet cable
SHDSL RJ-45 for DSL Connection

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2.2.4. Three interface in one Model
The rear panel of this odel is including power switch, power socket, RJ-45 for console cable,
LAN for Ethernet cable, RJ-45 G.703, BNC jack for trans itting and receiving, DB-25(Fe ale)
for V.35 cable and RJ-45 for SHDSL fro left to right.
Connector
Description
ON Power switch. Press 1 for turn on and press 0 for off.
90~240V AC Power socket. It has power adapting function fro 90V
to 240V. CONSOLE RJ-45 for syste configuration and aintenance.
ETH RJ-45 LAN port for Ethernet cable
E1RJ-45 for 120Ω E1 connection with PABX (Private Auto atic Branch
Exchange) or E1 Router
SERIAL DB-25F for
V.35
cable
TX BNC for 75Ω E1 trans itting
RX BNC for 75Ω E1 receiving
DSL RJ-45 for DSL connection

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2.3 Ins tal lat ion
Note: To avoid possible da age to this NTU, do not turn on the product before
hardware installation.
(a) Plug the power cord in the power socket.
(b) Plug the console port in console if you want to configure the NTU with VT100 progra of
NB or
PC.
(c) Plug the E1 cable (Either 75Ω BNC cables or 120Ω cable) / SERIAL cable / Ethernet
cable
(d) Plug SHDSL cable
(e) Power on
Model Interface odes support
E1 interface odel E1 interface
V.35 interface odel V.35 interface
Ethernet interface odel Ethernet interface
Three interface in one odel E1 interface
V.35 interface
Ethernet interface
E1+V.35 interface
E1+Ethernet interface
Only the three interfaces in one odel can support all five type interface.

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2.3.1. E1 Interface
2.3.2. V35 Interface

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2.3.3. Ethernet Interface
Protective earth: The arked lug or ter inal should be connected to the building
protective earth bus.
Before connecting this unit to a power source and connecting or disconnecting any other cable,
the protective earth ter inals of this unit ust be connected to the protective ground conductor
of the ains AC power cord. If you are using an extension cord (power cable) ake sure it is
grounded as well. Any interruption of the protective (grounding) conductor (inside or outside the
instru ent) or disconnecting of the protective earth ter inal can ake this unit dangerous.
Intentional interruption is prohibited.
!Warning! High voltage. Do not open the housing

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3. Configuration with Keypad and LCD
This chapter provides infor ation about configuration your G.XL-GDB102E via front
panel LCD display and keypads.
3.1 ey Pa d s
The product is designed for user-friendly configuration with keypads and LCD display
without using PC or NB with VT100 ter inal.
Key Pad Description
Exit/- Return to previous configuration enu.
Enter/+ Skip to next configuration enu or configure the ite .
L Select other para eter in the
sa e level enu. R Select other para eter in the
sa e level enu.
e

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3.2 M ain m e nu Tr e e
After turning on device, the LCD display will pro pt G.XL-GDB102E. Press Enter to enter.
There will display so e sub- enu of the following.
Please notice that Ethernet interface ode haven’t SYSTEM
DIAGNOSTIC. For ore detail on those sub- enu, please refer to each
chapter.
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