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PARTNER
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ACS 1600 DSL Module Planning Checklist
PARTNER
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ACS 1600 DSL Module Planning Checklist 0
Use this job aid to help you collect, organize and record the settings necessary for a PARTNER installation that includes the 1600 DSL module.
Always double-check this data before using this document to program the module.
■ There is a worksheet at the end of this checklist that you can use for settings that will not fit in the table.
■ All sample IP addresses used are in the private domain. In most cases, public addresses are required.
Customer: ___________________________________
Contact: ____________________________________ Phone: _______________________ Email: ___________________________
Sales person: ________________________________ Phone: _______________________ Email: ___________________________
Installer: ____________________________________ Phone: _______________________ Email: ___________________________
ISP contact: _________________________________ Phone: _______________________ Email: ___________________________
SDSL contact:________________________________ Phone: _______________________ Email: ___________________________
SDSL tech support contact: _____________________ Phone: _______________________ Email: ___________________________
Required Information Notes Sample values Enter values for current installation
1. SDSL settings
SDSL activation date
1
When service will be available at the customer site.
NOTE: The SDSL provider should verify SDSL signal
at the customer demarcation point.
4-10-01 AM
Voice Gateway
1
The manufacturer connecting the SDSL calls to the
PSTN.
Lucent PathStar,
Copper Com, Jetstream,
Tollbridge
Jitter delay
1
In most cases, the defaults for this setting are
appropriate. If voice quality is poor, use the sample
values shown.
Frame Relay = 17msec;
ATM = 6msec
DSLAM
1
The manufacturer of the SDSL voice and data stream
multiplexer.
Lucent Stinger,
Copper Mountain
Datalink protocol
1
The transport protocol: ATM or Frame Relay. ATM, Frame Relay
1. Obtained from SDSL provider
2. Obtained from ISP
3. Obtained from customer/LAN VAR