Paradyne JetFusion Integrated Access Device Network Card User Manual


 
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The JetFusion Family IAD User Guide contains the information you need
to install, connect and configure each JetFusion IAD in a customer’s
premises.
Audience This guide is intended for network engineers and other professionals in the
telecommunications industry who are engaged in the installation,
configuration, management and support of telephone and computer
networks, network access products, and related equipment.
Contents The guide contains the following chapters and appendixes:
This preface describes the audience, how this guide is organized,
safeguards you should always observe, and warranty and regulatory
notices.
Chapter 1, Introduction on page 1, introduces the features of the IADs,
including the hardware, indicators and ports.
Chapter 2, Quick Start Guide on page 8, describes the process of getting
an IAD up and running in a typical customer premises. This chapter is
helpful if you are new to IADs, because it lists each step, beginning with
unpacking the IAD. It also provides information about logging on, using the
menu interface, setting the IP address, basic configuration tasks and
restarting the IAD. Once you have read this chapter, you will be well-
prepared to use the remaining reference chapters.
Chapter 3, Administration on page 22, provides information about IAD
security, configuring Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP),
upgrading ACOS, system utilities and other topics.
Chapter 4, WAN Configuration on page 48, details how to configure the
JetFusion IAD for physical connection to the network—T1/E1 and xDSL,
Frame Relay and ATM, and TDM Voice for channelized T1 circuits.
Chapter 5, Router Configuration on page 96 describes the steps to
configure the IAD as a router, including setting IP addresses, static routes,
configuring RIP, DNS Client, DHCP Client and other router settings.
Chapter 6, Bridge Configuration on page 118, provides details about
setting up the IAD as a bridge, including setting bridging globally or by
port, setting the aging timer, and enabling Spanning Tree support.
Chapter 7, Voice Path Configuration on page 127, describes how to set up
voice ports for use in various DSLAM and voice gateway environments.
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