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The Realgain-4 modems offer extended distances and variable data rates from 64kbps to 4608kbps using G.shdsl technology ITU-TG.991.2. The modem supports X.21, V.35 and G.703 E1 and G703 64 kbps Co directional interfaces. It also supports Ethernet interface for Bridging application supporting HDLC protocol. G.shdsl technology extends transmissions farther than any other DSL technology, opening the door for service providers to deliver low cost, multi-service, broadband access to a wider subscriber base. The technology also offers interoperability flexibility to the users to use different makes of compatible G.shdsl modems at two ends. Ordering Information RTS- Realgain-4-XXXX-YY Interface G.703 V.35 V.35/G.703 Ethernet Ethernet/V.35 Other Interfaces, To be Specified G.703 64Kbps Co-Directional Interface
Features (YY) 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07
Power Options 4 wire Y Y Y Y 220V AC 48V DC 220VAC/48VDC 220VAC 48VDC 220VAC/48VDC 48VDC 48VDC SS Y Y Y Y Y Y -
Mechanical Shelf
Y Y
64
128
12.0
11.0
256 512
1024
8.0 7.0
6.2
2048
2304
5.0
4.2 Loop-Backs o Exchange-to-Exchange loop back at LTU. o Exchange-to-Exchange loop back at NTU. o Customer-to-Customer loop back at NTU. o Customer-to-Customer loop back at LTU
Fault Diagnostics
Indicates Sync of Pair-1 Indicates Sync of Pair-2 Indicates status of link as marginal on Pair-1 & Pair-2. Transmit Data Receive Data Indicates system under test. Indicates presence of fault conditions (like AIS and LOS at Remote end). Indicates loss of signal at user interface Indicates presence of 5V D.C. or power supply.
Mechanical
Single Slot Enclosure (WxDxH) : 245x 306 x 62 mm Rack with single 19 shelf (WxDxH) : 586 x 355 x 435 mm
G.shdl
Symmetric High-speed Digital Subscriber Line (SHDSL) is a form of digital subscriber line (DSL), a data communications technology that enables faster data transmission over copper telephone lines than a conventional voiceband modem can provide. Compared to ADSL, SHDSL employs TC-PAM modulation and frequencies that include those used by analog plain old telephone service (POTS) to provide equal transmit and receive (i.e. symmetric) data rates. The SHDSL payload may be either 'clear channel' (unstructured), T1 or E1 (full rate or fractional), multiple ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI), Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) cells or Ethernet packets. The industry standard for shdsl is defined by ITU-T recommendation G.991.2. This was first published in February 2001. SHDSL equipment is also known by the standard's draft name of G.SHDSL.
3 d) EXIT CONFIGURE PORT TYPE+RIGHT CONFIGURE CLOCK SOURCE+ENTER (SELECT INTERNAL) e) EXIT CONFIGURE CLOCK SOURCE +RIGHT CONFIGURE G.703 SETUP +ENTER CONFIGURE G.703 SETUP FRAMING+ENTER (SELECT UNSTRUCTURED) f) EXIT CONFIGURE G.703 SETUP+ RIGHT (CONTINUE RIGHT TILL YOU GET CONFIGURE PASSWORD, SET IT TO aaaaaa AGAIN RIGHT THEN RESTART) SELECT YES AND SEE IF LIGHTS OF SYNC 1 IS ON ON BOTH MODEMS.
Enter+ main menu configure+ right (till you get main menu diagnostic) Main menu diagnostic +enter Diagnostic loop back test