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G.SHDSL PIM
The G.SHDSL PIM (Figure 35) provides symmetric
high-speed digital subscriber line (SHDSL) physical interfaces to ATM network
media types. The G.SHDSL PIM has two ports for ATM-over-SHDSL connections.
Figure 35: G.SHDSL PIM

The G.SHDSL PIM supports the following key features:
- Onboard network processor
- 2-port two-wire mode and 1-port four-wire mode
- Programmable line rates in both modes:
- 2-port two-wire mode supports autodetection of line rate and fixed
line rates from 192 Kbps to 2.304 Mbps in 64-Kbps increments.
- 1-port four-wire mode supports fixed line rates from 384 Kbps
to 4.608 Mbps in 128-Kbps increments.
- 32 virtual channels per PIM
- ATM-over-G.SHDSL framing
- “Dying gasp” notification
- Local and remote loopback diagnostics
- ITU-T G.991.2, ITU-T G.994.1, and ITU-T G.997.1 standards compliance
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Note: Payload loopback functionality is not supported on ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces.
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For pinouts of cable connectors for G.SHDSL PIMs, see ADSL and G.SHDSL RJ-11 Connector Pinout.
To install or remove a PIM, see Replacing a PIM.
The G.SHDSL PIM has two LEDs to indicate the status of the PIM and its
ports. Table 35 describes the meaning of the
LED states.
Table 35: LEDs for
G.SHDSL PIMs
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Label
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Color
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State
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Description
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ONLINE
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Green
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On steadily
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Online with no alarms or failures.
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Red
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Disconnected
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Initialization of the PIM has failed.
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Unlit
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Off
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PIM is booting.
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STATUS
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Green
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On steadily
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Online with no alarms or failures.
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Red
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On steadily
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Active with a local alarm. The router has detected a failure.
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For alarms, see the configuring and monitoring alarms information in
the J-series Services Router Administration Guide.
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