Data storage, Speed – Paradyne 12-Port E1 Access Multiplexer EAM2000-12 User Manual
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Management System Configuration Defaults
EAM2000-12 Circuit Defaults
Data Storage
Configuration backup is inherent in the EAM2000-12. Upon initial power up of the IP DSLAM,
the default parameters of the EAM2000-12 will remain in place unless changed through NMS.
Once changed, new configurations will automatically be recorded in the Random Access
Memory (RAM) of the EAM2000-12 and the Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM) of
the MUM. While data stored in EAM2000-12 RAM will be erased if the unit loses power, data
stored within MUM NVRAM will remain intact (even if the unit loses power) unless deliberately
cleared or reconfigured.
EAM2000-12 CIRCUIT CONFIGURATION
Circuit configurations common to all Access Module models are defined in the Management User
Guide for IP and Mini DSLAMs. Circuit configurations specific to E1 technology are outlined below.
Default settings for any of these may be altered via the Circuit Configuration window of Net to Net's
Network Management System (NMS).
Speed
There are eight timeslot/bandwidth options for the E1 link; default is 1,984 kbps across all 31
channels. Remote E1 modems determine line speed through their communication with the
EAM2000-12.
EAM2000-12 Timeslot & Bandwidth Options
IP Addresses:
IPD12000 slot 13 192.168.254.252
IPD12000 slot 14 192.168.254.253
IPD4000 slot 5
192.168.254.252
Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0
Default Gateway:
0.0.0.0
In-band Management: disabled
Uplink VLAN ID:
0
Circ. ID:
n/a
IP Range 1:
0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255
IP Range 2:
0.0.0.0 - 0.0.0.0
Speed:
1,984 kbps
Protocol:
ALL
Backbone-VLAN: 0
VLAN:
0 - 0
Pri [Priority]: 0
Flood:
Upl [Uplink]
Frame Type: CRC [Cyclic Redundancy Check]
Line Code:
HDB3 [High Density Binary 3]
Clock Source: Local
Timeslots
1-4 1-8 1-12 1-16
1-20
1-24
1-28
1-31
Bandwidth (kbps) 256 512 768 1,024 1,280 1,536 1,792 1,984