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8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards Installation Instructions Document Number 8900-A2-ZZ40-50 December 2005 Contents End User License Agreement (Zhone and Affiliates) ................................ 1 Access Cards ............................................................................................ 3 Product Documentation Online ................................................................. 4 Installation Overview ................................................................................. 4 Cables You Need ....................................................................................... 5 Installing the Cards in a BLC ..................................................................... 6 Connecting to the ATM or IP Network ....................................................... 7 Connecting 24-Port Models to an MDF or POTS Splitter .......................... 7 Connecting 48-Port Models to an MDF or POTS Splitter .......................... 11 Front Panel LEDs (Models 8965, 8975, and 8985) ................................... 14 Front Panel LEDs (Model 8968) ................................................................ 16 Logging In to the BLC ............................................................................... 17 Configuration ............................................................................................. 18 Contacting Global Service and Support .................................................... 19 Technical Support ...................................................................................... 19 Service Requirements ............................................................................... 19 Trademarks ............................................................................................... 19 End User License Agreement (Zhone and Affiliates) Do not install this Software unless you agree to these provisions. Return the Software promptly for a refund if you do not agree. License. Zhone Technologies, Inc. and/or an affiliate ("Zhone") hereby grants you ("User")—either an individual or a single business entity—the non-exclusive right to install, access, run, or interact with ("Use") one copy of the enclosed software (which may have been, or may be, provided on media, as part of a hardware platform, through download, or otherwise) and associated documentation ("Software") on the first computer system on which Zhone Technologies @Zhone Way 7001 Oakport Street Oakland, CA 94621 USA Copyright © 2005 Zhone Technologies, Inc. 1 . User installs the Software ("System") solely for internal business purposes (including, without limitation, providing products and services to User's customers) and subject to the restrictions below). Zhone may, in its sole discretion, make available future updates or upgrades to the Software each of which is also Software subject hereto. 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This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from one state or jurisdiction to another. 2 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards 8900-A2-ZZ40-50 Limit of Liability. In case of any claim hereunder or related to the Software, neither Zhone nor its Licensors shall be liable for direct damages exceeding the price paid by User for the Software or for special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages, even if advised in advance of the potential thereof. U.S. Government Users. The Software is a "commercial item" as defined at 48 C.F.R. 2.101, consisting of "commercial computer software" and "commercial computer software documentation" as such terms are used in 48 C.F.R. 12.212. Under 48 C.F.R. 12.212 and 48 C.F.R. 227.7202-1 to 227.7202-4, U.S. Government Users acquire the Software only with the rights set forth therein. Third Party Licensors. This Zhone End User License Agreement may be accompanied by differing or additional provisions applicable to portions of the Software provided by one or more Licensors ("Licensor Provisions"). User acknowledges and agrees that its Use of such portions of the Software is subject to the Licensor Provisions. Access Cards The Models 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 access cards are circuit boards mounted in an 8620 or 8820 Broadband Loop Carrier (BLC), used to transport Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) cells at high speeds over a single twisted-pair connection or, optionally, two twisted-pair connections (8985 only). They must be used in conjunction with a Shelf Concentration and Processing (SCP) card, which is used to configure and monitor the access cards. z z z 8900-A2-ZZ40-50 Models 8965-B2 and 8968 support Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL), ADSL2, and ADSL2+ concurrent with POTS. The Model 8965 has 24 DSL ports and the Model 8968 has 48 ports. Model 8975 supports ADSL or ReachDSL® 2.2 on a port-by-port basis depending on the capabilities of the line and endpoint. This feature is known as ReachDSL+. Model 8985-B2 supports 2-wire and 4-wire Single-pair High-speed Digital Subscriber Line (SHDSL). 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards 3 . Product Documentation Online Complete documentation for this product is available at www.zhone.com. Document Title Hotwire Central Office Universal POTS Splitter, Models 6050 and 7020, Installation Instructions Hotwire ReachDSL Modem, Model 6390 with Inline Phone Filter, Installation Instructions Shelf Concentration and Processing (SCP) Card with ATM Uplink User’s Guide Shelf Concentration and Processing (SCP) Card with IP Uplink User’s Guide Shelf Concentration and Processing (SCP) Card Installation Instructions 8620 Broadband Loop Carrier Installation Guide 8820 Broadband Loop Carrier Installation Guide Model 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards User’s Guide 8820 Front Cable Management Bracket Installation Instructions Installation Overview Before installing the access card, verify: z z That you have obtained the applicable cables; refer to Cables You Need. That the 8620 or 8820 Broadband Loop Carrier (BLC) is installed and power is supplied to the chassis. Installation of the access card consists of: z Installing the card in the BLC. z Connecting to a Main Distribution Frame (MDF). z Connecting to the uplink. z 4 Configuring your unit using the web interface. Refer to the SCP card’s online Help and the Model 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards User’s Guide for detailed configuration procedures. 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards 8900-A2-ZZ40-50 Cables You Need The following standard cables are used with this product: z For the DSL network connection: Plug-ended Telco 50-pin cable for connection from the BLC rear connector to the MDF or other demarcation point. Refer to the appropriate BLC Installation Guide and, if applicable, the documentation that came with your POTS splitter for more information. For Model 8968 cards, two cables are required. z For the uplink: Refer to the Shelf Concentration and Processing (SCP) Card with ATM Uplink User’s Guide or Shelf Concentration and Processing (SCP) Card with IP Uplink User’s Guide for cable specification information. For more information refer to Connector Pin Assignments in the Model 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards User’s Guide. 8900-A2-ZZ40-50 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards 5 . Installing the Cards in a BLC HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR ! STATIC-SENSITIVE DEVICES This product is designed to protect sensitive components from damage due to electrostatic discharge (ESD) during normal operation. When performing installation procedures, however, take proper static control precautions to prevent damage to equipment. If you are not sure of the proper static control precautions, contact your nearest sales or service representative. An access card can be installed in, removed from, and replaced in a BLC without disrupting service to the other cards in the chassis. To install the access card: 1 Determine in which slot the unit will be installed. Verify that cards in adjacent slots have been fastened. 2 Remove the filler plate from the installation slot and store for possible later use. 3 Holding the access card with the component side facing up (8620 BLC) or facing right (8820 BLC), insert it into the card guides. POWER A SYS ALARMS B Fan Major Minor TEM SYSTEM OK Alm OK Test Alm Test ETHERN ET ETHERNET TX RX TX Coll RX Coll DSL POR T 1 2 3 4 POWER ENTRY MODULE LEFT UNIT: LINE A RIGHT UNIT: LINE B 48V NEG POWER ENTRY MODULE LEFT UNIT: LINE A RIGHT UNIT: LINE B 48V NEG MCP 48V RTN 48V RTN DSL CLOCK SERIAL AC A MCC ALARM 2 4 6 8 B SERIAL ALARM CLOCK SMCM 1 3 5 7 LAN/WAN SLOT A 10 12 14 16 18 11 13 15 17 WARNING! POWER MUST BE DISCONNECTED AT THE SOURCE BEFORE REMOVING OR INSTALLING THIS PWR ENTRY MODULE WARNING! POWER MUST BE DISCONNECTED AT THE SOURCE BEFORE REMOVING OR INSTALLING THIS PWR ENTRY MODULE 9 B 00-16709 CAUTION: Do not force the unit into the slot. This could damage the backplane connectors. If the card does not seat properly, remove the card and reinstall it. If it still does not seat properly, call your service representative. 6 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards 8900-A2-ZZ40-50 4 Slide the unit into the slot until the power and network connectors seat firmly in the mating connectors on the backplane. The unit performs a power-on self-test. All of the LEDs turn ON and OFF briefly. When the self-test is completed successfully, the SYSTEM OK LED begins to pulse. If the LED is not pulsing, notify your service representative. 5 Secure the unit by fastening the screws at each end of the faceplate. Connecting to the ATM or IP Network The connection to the ATM or IP network is made through the Shelf Concentration and Processing (SCP) card in the BLC. Depending on the model, the SCP card supports an OC3/STM1, E1 IMA, DS1 IMA, or Gigabit Ethernet uplink. See the Shelf Concentration and Processing (SCP) Card Installation Instructions for more information. Connecting 24-Port Models to an MDF or POTS Splitter You can connect 24-port access cards to an MDF or other demarcation point through the BLC. Do not connect the Model 8985 to a POTS splitter. Refer to the appropriate BLC Installation Guide for more information. Refer to Connector Pin Assignments in the Model 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards User’s Guide for pinouts of the BLC ports. Fastening the Cable with Cable Ties To fasten the Telco connector to the chassis using the provided cable ties: 1 Replace the longer captive screw on the cable connector with the #4-40 Phillips pan-head screw shipped in a plastic bag with the BLC. 2 Locate the connector on the back of the chassis that corresponds with the slot where you installed the access card. Connectors are labeled 2 and 3 on the 8620 chassis, and 1–18 on the 8820 chassis. 3 Plug the Telco 50-pin cable into the appropriate connector. 4 Thread the provided cable tie through the anchor mount on the end of the connector where the cable will lie. Tighten the cable tie around the connector and cut off any excess. 8900-A2-ZZ40-50 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards 7 . 5 Secure the other end of the Telco 50-pin cable by tightening the captive pan-head screw. Cable Tie Anchor Mount Replaced with Supplied #4-40 Phillips Pan-head Screw Telco 50-Pin Connector 01-16900 6 If a ferrite choke is supplied with your access card, clamp it around the cable as close as possible to the chassis. If it fits loosely around the cable, fasten it with a cable tie. Fastening a Cable with Locking Pivot Brackets To fasten a Telco connector to the chassis with locking pivot brackets: 1 Replace the longer captive screw on the cable connector with the #4-40 Phillips pan-head screw shipped in a plastic bag with the BLC. 2 Install the locking pivot bracket onto the cable end of the connector using the captive screw, as illustrated below. Customer-Supplied Cable with Connector Locking Pivot Bracket Locking Pivot Bracket Replace with a shorter Captive Screw provided with the Pivot Bracket Captive #4-40 Phillips-Head Screw (Part of Locking Pivot Bracket) 99-16162a-02 3 Locate the connector on the back of the chassis that corresponds with the slot where you installed the access card. Connectors are labeled 2 and 3 on the 8620 chassis, and 1–18 on the 8820 chassis. 8 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards 8900-A2-ZZ40-50 4 Insert the bottom edge of the locking pivot bracket inside the lower edge of the rear panel cutout next to that connector. Locking Pivot Bracket Rear Panel Cutout Receptacle on Backplane 99-16163d-01 5 Align the two connectors. 6 Rotate the connector until it is fully seated. Rotate 99-16163e-01 7 Tighten the captive screw on the top of the cable's connector. Tighten Screw 99-16163f-01 8 If a ferrite choke is supplied with your access card, clamp it around the cable as close as possible to the chassis. If it fits loosely around the cable, fasten it with a cable tie. 8900-A2-ZZ40-50 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards 9 . Connecting a 24-Port Card to the MDF To connect the BLC containing the card to an MDF: 1 Connect the cable to the chassis as described in Fastening the Cable with Cable Ties on page 7 or Fastening a Cable with Locking Pivot Brackets on page 8. 2 Dress the cable to the side the connector is nearest. 3 For a Model 8965, 8975, or 8985 with no POTS service: — Attach the other end of the cable to the appropriate MDF or demarcation point. A converter may be necessary for terminating the other end of the cable on a punchdown block before cross-connecting to an MDF. For a Model 8965 or 8975 using an ADSL POTS splitter: — Attach the other end of the cable to the DSL interface of the POTS splitter. Refer to the document that came with the POTS splitter for the additional connections. 10 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards 8900-A2-ZZ40-50 Connecting 48-Port Models to an MDF or POTS Splitter Connect a 48-port access card such as the Model 8968 to an MDF or other demarcation point using the connectors on the faceplate of the card. Connect a cable to the top (8820) or left (8620) connector on the card’s faceplate for DSL ports 25–48. DC FUSES B -48V A 13-24 1-12 SCP-IMA 1-12 13-24 /2 2 11 /2 3 12 /2 4 10 1 0 ALT BANK ALT BANK 10 /2 2 11 /2 3 12 /2 4 23 /47 1 0 8/2 9/2 9/2 PO RT 8/2 9 7/1 6/1 8 PO RT 5 1/2 11 /3 13 5 /37 9 8 7 6/1 RT PO PO RT 7 R 5/1 1/1 T 3 2/1 4 3/1 5 4/1 6 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 K ALARMS A B 7/1 R SL D PO SL D IN PL RTN DC POWER A 1 - 24 8968 3 2 1 A U ET A 5/1 1/1 T 3 2/1 4 3/1 5 4/1 6 C PO X R LO C LO X R R X ET N TX ER H EM SY ST Ac tiv Sta e nd Ala by rm Te st SY AT M TX BU S t Te s m Alr K O ST EM SY AT M TX BU S EM K Alr m Te st ST 25 - 48 O ESD G.DMT G.Lite 8965 24 /48 2/2 6 12 /3 14 6 /38 K Alr m Te st ADSL2+ Connector 1 O 1-24 SYSTEM 25-48 Connector 2 G.DMT G.Lite 8965 z Connect a cable to the bottom (8820) or right (8620) connector on the card’s faceplate for DSL ports 1–24. 8417 z B F A N M A J O R M I N O R A CLOCK B ALARM SCM SERIAL MCP SCM LAN MCP SIM SIM AC INPUT B 04-17508-01 25-48 1-24 SYSTEM K O m Alr t s Te 25 - 48 Connector 2 5 2/2 1/2 6 /36 /38 12 14 /35 /37 11 13 /48 24 /47 23 1 - 24 Connector 1 ADSL2+ 8968 04-17509 8900-A2-ZZ40-50 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards 11 . Refer to Connector Pin Assignments in the Model 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards User’s Guide for pinouts of the access card connectors. To connect each receptacle of a 48-port access card to an MDF or POTS splitter: 1 Replace the longer captive screw on your cable connector with the #4-40 Phillips pan-head screw shipped in a plastic bag with the BLC. 2 Install the locking pivot bracket onto the cable end of the connector using the captive screw, as illustrated below. Customer-Supplied Cable with Connector Locking Pivot Bracket Replace with a shorter Captive Screw provided with the Pivot Bracket Captive #4-40 Phillips-Head Screw (Part of Locking Pivot Bracket) Locking Pivot Bracket 99-16162a-02 3 Insert the bottom edge of the locking pivot bracket into the hook next to the receptacle. Locking Pivot Bracket 04-17513 Receptacle on Card 4 Align the two connectors and press the cable connector onto the receptacle. 5 Tighten the captive screw on the top of the cable's connector. 12 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards 8900-A2-ZZ40-50 6 Dress the cables toward the nearest rail and fix them with cable ties. Optionally, use front cable management brackets (feature number PDN-8900-F1-001) to hold and direct the cables, as shown below. See the 8820 Front Cable Management Bracket Installation Instructions for more information. 84-52 84-52 ts mr eT lA KO 84 - 52 ts mr eT lA KO METSYS 84 - 52 ts mr eT lA KO METSYS 84 - 52 /2 62 +2LSDA 8698 +2LSDA 8698 73 53 /31 /11 73 53 /31 /11 83 63 /41 /21 84 /42 74 /32 42 - 1 42 - 1 83 63 /41 /21 84 /42 83 63 /41 /21 73 53 /31 /11 74 /32 84 /42 42 - 1 42 - 1 +2LSDA 8698 52 /1 62 /2 52 /1 62 /2 8698 73 53 /31 /11 83 63 /41 /21 73 53 /31 /11 +2LSDA 74 /32 84 /42 42 - 1 74 /32 83 63 /41 /21 84 /42 42 - 1 +2LSDA 8698 52 /1 62 /2 52 /1 62 /2 52 /1 62 /2 62 /2 52 /1 73 53 /31 /11 83 63 /41 /21 73 53 /31 /11 83 63 /41 /21 8 6 98 74 /32 84 /42 74 /32 84 /42 42 - 1 +2LSDA 74 /32 ts mr eT lA KO 42-1 42-1 METSYS 84 - 52 ts mr eT lA KO METSYS 84 - 52 ts mr eT lA KO METSYS 84 - 52 84 - 52 ts mr eT lA KO METSYS 42-1 42-1 42-1 42-1 42-1 METSYS 52 /1 84-52 84-52 84-52 84-52 84-52 +2LSDA 8698 04-17516 7 If ferrite chokes are supplied with your access card, clamp them around the cables as close as possible to the card. If they fit loosely around the cables, fasten them with cable ties. 8 For a card without POTS service, attach the other ends of the cables to the appropriate MDF or demarcation point. A converter may be necessary for terminating the other end of the cables on a punchdown block before cross-connecting to an MDF. For a card with POTS service, attach the other ends of the cables to the DSL interface of your POTS splitter. Refer to the document that came with the POTS splitter for the additional connections. 8900-A2-ZZ40-50 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards 13 . Front Panel LEDs (Models 8965, 8975, and 8985) The following table describes the meaning and states of the LEDs on the front panel of the Model 8965, 8975, and 8985 access cards. Table 1: Model 8965, 8975, and 8985 LEDs (1 of 2) SY SY ST O K O K Al Al Al K O S Green, On Card failure. System processing functions have stopped. Off No power to card. Green, Pulsing Card functioning normally. Green, Fast Blinking Firmware download needed. Amber, On Alarm is present on the card. ATM interface is not being detected. Off Normal operation, no alarms. Amber, On Test in progress. Off Normal operation, no tests. Amber, Fast Blinking Self-test is in progress. ATM BUS TX Off Inactive. or Green, Fast Blinking Cells are being transmitted. Off Inactive, link down. Green, Fast Blinking Cells are being received. Amber, On Loss Of Clock. ATM bus clock signal is not present. Off Normal operation. Green, On Good signal, unit is trained. Off Port is disabled. Green, Slow Blinking Port is in test, or is down. Green, Fast Blinking Port is training. TX X R X R LO LO LO C TX X R C TX C OK S S S SYSTEM BU BU BU Indicating . . . M AT M AT SY LED is . . . a rm est T rm est T rm est T LED EM EM EM ST ST SY Type Alrm D D RT /13 /14 /15 /16 4 PO 1 2 3 RT /13 /14 /15 /16 4 PO 1 2 3 RT /13 /14 /15 /16 4 PO 1 2 3 PO PO RT RT RT PO 5/ 6/ 6/ 17 17 5/ 6/ 17 5/ 18 18 18 7/ 8/ 8/ 19 19 7/ 8/ 19 7/ 20 20 20 PO PO RT RT RT PO 21 9/ 21 9/ 21 9/ 2 3 /2 11 4 /2 12 4 /2 12 13-24 1-12 1-12 1-12 8975 05-17632 RX /2 3 /2 11 ALT BANK 13-24 ReachDSL+ SYS BUS 10 2 /2 10 2 4 3 /2 1/2 2/2 1 1 10 ALT BANK 13-24 04-17425-01 14 SL SL SL D ALT BANK ATM ADSL2+ 8965 Test ATM SHDSL 8985 LOC DSL PORT 03-17426 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards 1–12 13–24 8900-A2-ZZ40-50 Table 1: Type ALT BANK Model 8965, 8975, and 8985 LEDs (2 of 2) LED LED is . . . a Indicating . . . Off The ports not currently displayed by the port status LEDs are functioning normally or are disabled. Amber, Fast Blinking One of the ports not currently being displayed by the port status LEDs is down, in test, or in training mode. a. Pulsing: LED turns off momentarily once per second. Slow Blinking: LED turns on momentarily once per second. Fast Blinking: LED turns off and on in equal duration 4 times per second. 8900-A2-ZZ40-50 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards 15 . Front Panel LEDs (Model 8968) The following table describes the meaning and states of the LEDs on the front panel of the Model 8968 access card. The card has 24 LEDs to show the state of DSL ports. Depending on the setting of the switch on the face of the card, the LEDs reflect the state of ports 1–24 or 25–48. 25-48 Table 2: Model 8968 LEDs 1-24 SYSTEM O K rm st Al Te LED LED is . . . a Indicating . . . SYSTEM OK Green, On Card failure. System processing functions have stopped. Off No power to card. Green, Pulsing Card functioning normally. Green, Fast Blinking Firmware download needed. Amber, On Alarm is present on the card. ATM interface is not being detected. Off Normal operation, no alarms. Amber, On Test in progress. Off Normal operation, no tests. Amber, Fast Blinking Self-test is in progress. Green, On Good signal, unit is trained. Off Port is disabled. Green, Slow Blinking Port is in test, or is down. Green, Fast Blinking Port is training. 25 - 48 Type Alrm 6 2/2 5 1/2 Test /35 /37 11 13 /36 /38 12 14 /47 23 /48 24 DSL PORT 1–24 25–48 1 - 24 a. Pulsing: LED turns off momentarily once per second. Slow Blinking: LED turns on momentarily once per second. Fast Blinking: LED turns off and on in equal duration 4 times per second. ADSL2+ 8968 04-17507 16 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards 8900-A2-ZZ40-50 Logging In to the BLC To access the web interface: 1 Open your web browser. (Internet Explorer Version 6 or above is recommended.) 2 Type http:// and the IP address of the SCP card into the Address field of your browser window. The default IP address is 10.10.10.10: 3 A login window appears. Enter the User ID and Password, and click on OK. The web interface screen appears. 4 Click on the Configuration menu tab. The configuration screens listed depend on the types of access cards and SCP card installed in the chassis. 8900-A2-ZZ40-50 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards 17 . Configuration The following table shows the web interface Configuration screens most likely to require modification, along with some fields found on each screen. Refer to the online Help for more information. Models 8955 and 8975 Models 8965 and 8968 Model 8985 DSL z z Line Profile DSL z z Line Profile – Latency – Latency – Profile Name – Max Rate – Max Rate – Max Rate – Min Rate – Min Rate – Min Rate – Max Additional Noise Margin – Max Additional Noise Margin – Annex – Min Noise Margin – Min Noise Margin – Target Noise Margin – Target Noise Margin – Rate Adaptive Mode – Rate Adaptive Mode General z – Spectrum Management z Line Profile SHDSL Port z General – Remote Management – Reference Clock – Target Margin – Wire Pair z General – Spectrum Management – Spectrum Management Port – Spectrum Management Region – Line Circuit Name – Line Circuit Name – Line Code – Line Code – Line Profile Name – Line Profile Name – Line Circuit Name – Alarm Profile Name – Alarm Profile Name – Line Profile Name – Max Tx Power – ADSL2 PSD Profile – Far End Max Tx Power – ADSL2+ PSD Profile – Span Alarm Profile Name – POTS Detection Voltage – Power Management z – Equivalent Working Length – Status – Power Management Status Enabling – Status Port – L0 and L2 Time – Status ATM z 18 Cross Connections ATM z Cross Connections ATM z Cross Connections – By Port – By Port – By Port – By Slot – By Slot – By Slot 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards 8900-A2-ZZ40-50 Contacting Global Service and Support Contact Global Service and Support (GSS) if you have any questions about this or other Zhone products. Before contacting GSS, make sure you have the following information: z Zhone product you are using z System configuration z Software version running on the system z Description of the issue Technical Support If you require assistance with the installation or operation of your product, or if you want to return a product for repair under warranty, contact GSS. The contact information is as follows: E-mail [email protected] Telephone (North America) 877-ZHONE20 Telephone (International) 510-777-7133 Internet www.zhone.com/support If you purchased the product from an authorized dealer, distributor, Value Added Reseller (VAR), or third party, contact that supplier for technical assistance and warranty support. Service Requirements If the product malfunctions, all repairs must be performed by the manufacturer or a Zhone-authorized agent. It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to GSS. Trademarks Hotwire and ReachDSL are registered trademarks of Zhone Technologies, Inc. All other products and services mentioned herein are the trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks, or registered service marks of their respective owners. Copyright 2005 Zhone Technologies 8900-A2-ZZ40-50 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards 19 . *8900-A2-ZZ40-50* *8900-A2-ZZ40-50* 20 8965, 8968, 8975, and 8985 Access Cards 8900-A2-ZZ40-50