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BitStorm 4800

BitStorm 4800. BitStorm 4800. Objectives. At the end of this class you should be able to 1.) Describe the product 2.) Describe the target market 3.) Understand how to install the product 4.) Understand how to configure the product 5.) Diagnose trouble. Lesson One. Product Overview.

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BitStorm 4800

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  1. BitStorm 4800

  2. BitStorm 4800 Objectives At the end of this class you should be able to 1.) Describe the product 2.) Describe the target market 3.) Understand how to install the product 4.) Understand how to configure the product 5.) Diagnose trouble

  3. Lesson One Product Overview

  4. BitStorm 4800 • The BitStorm 4800 is a high density 24 or 48 port stackable (8) • ADSL DSL access concentrator with a Gigabit Ethernet • 10/100/1000 Uplink. Auto-Sensing • It can have a PPP V.35/X.21 or 530A uplink instead of GigE • Plug or cable • It can use fiber for the GigE link using SFP (Small form factor Plug) • Stackable to eight units for a total of 384 ports. 2 Different • management modules available. (1 with V.35/X.21 1 without) • It is ENET/IP on the Uplink. ATM is only between the 4800 and the • Endpoint (Allows for lowest price per port with low power ADSL chip)

  5. BitStorm Overview • 1RU High 1 ¾ inches • 384 ports per stack (8 in stack) • Gigabit uplink using wire or fiber, 1 up / 1 down or • PPP uplink with optional 4804 management module • 2 - 25 pair amphenol for access to ADSL ports • Off the shelf ADSL endpoints Uplink RJ45 or Fiber SFP or Optional Uplink can be PPP V.35 X.21 or 530A 4804 MGMT Module

  6. BitStorm Overview • Uplink can be shared • The uplink of one unit becomes the • Downlink of the next unit in the stack • V.35 uplink supports PPP up to 8192k Aggregate Uplink 1000 BaseT 1000 BaseLX 1000 BaseSX

  7. BitStorm Overview • 10/100 Ethernet management interface. 1 IP Address • Modem port for external modem port console access • Console port (9 pin DTE) • Alarm interface supports dry contact relays NO or NC • POTS support via Filter Block or 6051 splitter • CLI, SNMP V1 and V2 support, built in WEB Server • Telnet support , FTP client for download, config backup • 2 Flash banks

  8. Lesson 2 Target Markets

  9. In Building Market Segments MDU - Multi-Dwelling Units - Residential • Apartments: High Rise, Garden Style • Condominiums • School Campus • Planned Communities MHU - Multi-Hospitality Units • Hotels • Resorts • Airports MTU - Multi-Tenant Units - Commercial • Commercial/Industrial Buildings • Office Buildings • Malls/Shopping Centers

  10. Services & Applications • IP-based multimedia services & applications • Tiered* data services • High speed internet access, e-mail, web-hosting space, login user id’s. (*Higher speed = higher pricing) • LAN extension, Teleworker access • Video services – opportunity for increase revenues • Unicast: video on demand, PPV • Voice services - • Compliant with line sharing requirements - Pots emerging VoIP services require IP QoS / prioritization (future)

  11. Service Providers Needs • Faster path to profitability • Low price at low density • Pay-as-you-grow expansion • Easy, low cost installation • Low price, off-the-shelf CPE • Minimize operational complexity • Flexibility regarding uplink options • Use what’s available • Simple/flexible management

  12. MDU: High Speed Internet Over POTS Telephone Client PC PC /PPPOE ADSL CPE LPF “A” Other phones Cost Effective Delivery of High Speed Data Services ADSL + Ethernet Switch Fabric IDF “B” POTS Splitter PBX BitStorm 4800 Internet PSTN MDF “C” V.35 Interface Metro POP Radius Server DS3 T1 Riverstone 8000 Router (Terminates DS3) CSU Redback SMS (Terminates PPPOE) “D” Mail Server

  13. Set top MHU: High Speed Internet & Video On Demand Telephone CPE Client PC ADSL CPE LPF “A” Other phones in room IDF “B” POTS Splitter PBX PSTN MDF BitStorm 4800 Video Server SolutionIP Server “C” Internet “D” Router w/WAN I/F Management Station

  14. Lesson 3 Physical Installation

  15. Installation The 4800 can be mounted in 3 different configurations • Rack Mount • Wall Mount • Desktop or Shelf WallMount

  16. Voice Cabling Pots Splitter Cabling 66 Filter Block Microfilter

  17. Cabling DSL PORTS 25-48 DSL PORTS 1-24 Standard 25 pair amphenol TO ROOMS To PBX Blocks

  18. Cross Connect Blocks

  19. Configuration

  20. Configuration The BitStorm 4800 can be configured via 3 different interfaces 1.) Console Port Access (Command line interface or via dial/telnet) 2.) Web interface (Built in web server) 3.) SNMP (Supports SNMP V1/V2 EMS) Supports 2 Telnet sessions (1 console 1 Telnet) 4.) We are going to Configure the unit via the Web Interface The unit ships with a default IP address (10.10.10.10) Subnet Mask 255.0.0.0

  21. WEB Interface Built in Web-Server Default login is admin no password

  22. Web Interface Configuration HELP Drop Down Box Note : When you make changes you must save to startup

  23. Web Interface

  24. Web Interface Up to 16 Rules per filter

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  38. Web Interface If bridge mode Is not SMS or Uplink tag Select 1-15

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  45. Web Interface System

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  47. Web Interface Switch Firmware Upgrade Firmware Download status

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