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Table of Contents
List of Figures viii
List of Tables x
Chapter 1 Using this Guide 11
Who This Guide Is For ...............................................................................................................11
What This Guide Covers.............................................................................................................11
What You Should Already Know ..............................................................................................12
Typographical Conventions ........................................................................................................12
Mouse Operation Conventions ..................................................................................................13
Safety Signs Conventions ............................................................................................................13
Chapter Organization...................................................................................................................14
Using Tejas Product Documentation ........................................................................................15
Related Documents ......................................................................................................................16
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Chapter 4 Receiving and Unpacking Network Element 31
Receiving and Unpacking Network Element Process.............................................................31
Verifying Shipment.......................................................................................................................32
Handling Package .........................................................................................................................32
Storing Packages ...........................................................................................................................32
Unpacking the Network Element ..............................................................................................32
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Setting Ethernet IP, Subnet Mask, Router ID, and Port Rate on the Network Element..75
Verifying the Serial Numbers of Cards and Pluggable Modules of the Network Element76
Setting Network Element Date and Time ................................................................................77
Nominating a Synchronization Reference Clock Source for the Network Element..........78
Backing Up or Restoring Network Element Configuration Data.........................................78
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Cleaning Optical Connectors....................................................................................................104
Inserting and Ejecting Fan Tray Unit (FTU)..........................................................................105
Inserting and Ejecting Cards.....................................................................................................108
Ejecting Cross-Connect Cards..................................................................................................112
Inserting and Ejecting Air Filter Unit......................................................................................112
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List of Figures
Figure 1: Installation, Commissioning, and Testing Process Flow ............................................... 18
Figure 2: Receiving and Unpacking Process .................................................................................... 31
Figure 3: Installing Chassis into the Rack......................................................................................... 37
Figure 4: Connecting Power Cables (DPU8 Card).......................................................................... 39
Figure 5: Alarm Cable Connection .................................................................................................... 42
Figure 6: Clock Cable Connection..................................................................................................... 43
Figure 7: BITS Data/Clock Cable Connection ............................................................................... 44
Figure 8: EOW Cable Connection..................................................................................................... 45
Figure 9: NMS Cable Connection...................................................................................................... 46
Figure 10: Craft Y Cable...................................................................................................................... 47
Figure 11: Cable for Terminal Server ................................................................................................ 47
Figure 12: MI /F1 Connection (XA14ET Card)............................................................................. 48
Figure 13: MI /F1 Connection (XA10G Card) ............................................................................... 48
Figure 14: MI /F1 Connection (XA140T5 Card)............................................................................ 48
Figure 15: Connecting E1 Interface (XA14ET Card)..................................................................... 50
Figure 16: E1 Connection (ST63E1 Card) ....................................................................................... 50
Figure 17: TJ1400 (TYPE-5SEP) Slot Numbering ......................................................................... 51
Figure 18: Removing the Top Cover Plate (TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR Chassis).................................. 51
Figure 19: Connecting Plate (TJ1400 (TYPE-5SEP) Chassis) ...................................................... 53
Figure 20: Placing TJ1400 (TYPE-5SEP) Chassis on TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR) Chassis................. 54
Figure 21: Fixing Connecting Plate ................................................................................................... 54
Figure 22: Installed TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR) with TJ1400 (TYPE-5SEP) ........................................ 55
Figure 23: E3/DS3 Connection (ST6E3 Card) ............................................................................... 57
Figure 24: STM-1 Connection (SOT18 Card).................................................................................. 60
Figure 25: STM-1 Connection (XA10G Card) ................................................................................ 60
Figure 26: STM-1 Connection (XA14ET Card) .............................................................................. 61
Figure 27: STM-1 Connection (XA14OT5 Card) ........................................................................... 61
Figure 28: STM-1 Connection (XA60G Card) ................................................................................ 61
Figure 29: STM-4 Connection (SOT18 Card).................................................................................. 63
Figure 30: STM-4 Connection (XA14ET Card) .............................................................................. 63
Figure 31: STM-4 Connection (XA14OT5 Card) ........................................................................... 63
Figure 32: STM-4 Connection (XA10G Card) ................................................................................ 64
Figure 33: STM-4 Connection (XA60G Card) ................................................................................ 64
Figure 34: STM-16 Connection (XA10G Card) .............................................................................. 65
Figure 35: STM-16 Connection (XA60G Card) .............................................................................. 65
Figure 36: STM-64 Connection (XA60G Card) .............................................................................. 66
Figure 37: Connecting 10/100 Base-Tx/1000 Base-T Interface................................................... 67
Figure 38: Connecting 1000BASE-X Interface (CEF-1 Card)..................................................... 68
Figure 39: Connecting CEF-4 Card Interfaces (1xGE SFP Interfaces)....................................... 69
Figure 40: Connecting CEF-4 Card Interfaces (2x10 GE XFP Interfaces) ................................ 69
Figure 43: CEF-1 Card Setup ............................................................................................................. 82
Figure 42: Testing Setup...................................................................................................................... 86
Figure 43: Setting MSP Group ........................................................................................................... 86
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Figure 44: Setting VCG Parameters .................................................................................................. 87
Figure 45: Setting Ethernet Parameters ............................................................................................ 87
Figure 48: PC connected to the Node............................................................................................... 96
Figure 47: Installing FTU (I)............................................................................................................. 105
Figure 48: Installing FTU (II)........................................................................................................... 106
Figure 49: Uninstalling FTU from the Chassis .............................................................................. 107
Figure 50: Inserting Card into the Chassis ..................................................................................... 108
Figure 51: Pushing Ejector Lever Inwards ..................................................................................... 109
Figure 54: Tightening the Screws..................................................................................................... 109
Figure 53: Removing the Screws...................................................................................................... 111
Figure 54: Pulling the Ejector Lever Outwards ............................................................................. 111
Figure 55: Sliding the Card Outwards ............................................................................................. 112
Figure 56: Installing Air Filter Tray Unit (I)................................................................................... 113
Figure 57: Installing Air Filter Tray Unit (II) ................................................................................. 113
Figure 58: Unstalling the Air Filter Unit (I).................................................................................... 114
Figure 59: Unstalling the Air Filter Unit (II) .................................................................................. 115
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List of Tables
Table 1: Safety Standard Compliance ............................................................................................ 21
Table 2: List of Cables...................................................................................................................... 35
Table 3: Alarm Out Severity Levels ............................................................................................... 42
Table 4: Username and Password Rules........................................................................................ 73
Table 5: Restoration Configuration Parameters ........................................................................... 79
Table 6: Testing CEF-1 Card .......................................................................................................... 84
Table 7: Site Verification Checklist ................................................................................................ 89
Table 8: Commissioning and Testing Report ............................................................................... 91
Table 9: Receiver Sensitivity Measurements For STM-1 ............................................................ 91
Table 10: Receiver Sensitivity Measurements For STM-4 ............................................................ 91
Table 11: Receiver Sensitivity Measurements For STM-16 .......................................................... 92
Table 12: Receiver Sensitivity Measurements For STM-64 .......................................................... 92
Table 13: Syncronization Tests ......................................................................................................... 93
Table 14: BER (BIT Error Rate) Performance .............................................................................. 93
Table 15: PDH Interface Parameters............................................................................................... 98
Table 16: Power Connector............................................................................................................. 117
Table 17: Alarm Output Connector............................................................................................... 117
Table 18: Alarm Input Connector .................................................................................................. 118
Table 19: BITS CLK Connector..................................................................................................... 118
Table 20: BITS DATA/CLK Connector...................................................................................... 118
Table 21: EOW Connector ............................................................................................................. 119
Table 22: NMS Connector............................................................................................................... 119
Table 23: 160 PIN LFH Connector (120 Ohm) .......................................................................... 120
Table 24: F1 Connector ................................................................................................................... 124
Table 25: MI Connector................................................................................................................... 125
Table 26: Diag Connector................................................................................................................ 125
Table 27: Power Cable ..................................................................................................................... 127
Table 28: Alarm Cable...................................................................................................................... 127
Table 29: BITS CLK......................................................................................................................... 128
Table 30: BITS DATA/CLK Cable............................................................................................... 128
Table 31: NMS Cable ....................................................................................................................... 129
Table 32: 160 PIN LFH Cable (120 Ohm) ................................................................................... 129
Table 33: MI /F1 Cable ................................................................................................................... 134
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IN THIS CHAPTER
Who This Guide Is For ..................................................................................11
What This Guide Covers................................................................................11
What You Should Already Know .................................................................12
Typographical Conventions...........................................................................12
Mouse Operation Conventions.....................................................................13
Safety Signs Conventions ...............................................................................13
Chapter Organization .....................................................................................14
Using Tejas Product Documentation...........................................................15
Related Documents.........................................................................................16
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Typographical Conventions
Before you start using this guide, it is important to understand the terms and typographical
conventions used in the document. The following kinds of formatting in the text identify special
information.
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Danger Situation that could cause bodily injury. Failure to observe this
precaution may result in personal injury, death, or equipment
damage.
Optical Safety Staring directly into the optical connector output beam may
cause irreparable damage to your eyes and even leading to loss
of eye sight.
Electric Shock Risk Failure to observe this precaution may result in personal injury,
death, or equipment damage.
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Chapter Organization
The rest of this document is organized as follows:
Chapter Scope
Understanding Installation, This chapter provides an overview of the Installation,
Commissioning, and Testing Process on Commissioning, and Testing process flow of TJ1400
page 17 (TYPE-7SR) network element.
Observing Safety Guidelines on page 21 This chapter contains safety guidelines that you must
follow for personal safety and to operate the TJ1400
(TYPE-7SR) Network Element correctly. It also describes
about the site environment and instructions to be followed
during site preparation and equipment rack configuration.
Receiving and Unpacking Network This chapter describes the procedures to be followed
Element on page 31 during receiving and unpacking of the TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR)
Network Element. It includes shipment verification,
handling packages, and unpacking the equipment.
Installing the Network Element on page 33 This chapter describes procedures to be followed when
installing TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR) network element. It includes
preparing site for installation, installation guide lines,
installing network element into the rack, connecting power
cables and grounding cables.
Installing OAM Interfaces on page 41 This chapter describes the OAM interface configuration
supported in TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR) network element.
Installing PDH Cards on page 49 This chapter describes the PDH card configuration
supported in TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR) network element.
Installing Optical Cards on page 59 This chapter describes the optical card configuration which
includes STM-1/4/16/64 connections.
Installing Ethernet Cards on page 67 This chapter describes Ethernet cards connections which
include connecting 10/100Base-Tx/1000Base-T interface
(CEF-1 card) and 1000BASE-X interface (CEF-1 card) and
CEF-4 card connections.
Node Commissioning on page 71 This chapter describes the commissioning procedures that
have to be performed on a newly installed TJ1400 (TYPE-
7SR) network element. It includes logging into a
uncommissioned network element, downloading software
from SLAT page, setting Ethernet parameters, setting
network element date and time, and nominating
synchronization clock reference for the network element.
System Testing on page 81 This chapter describes the system level tests that are
required to be performed on CEF-1 card and Ethernet
Switching Cards.
Recording Data and Test Results on page This appendix provides various forms to record system
89 data and test results during the commissioning process.
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General Configuration on page 95 This appendix describes the general procedures for
configuring TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR) network element. It
includes switching ON the node and PC configuration,
logging into the network element, configuring optical ports,
OSPF, Ethernet ports, VCG ports, timing manager, and
checking alarms.
General Procedures on page 103 This chapter describes the procedures to be followed when
cleaning and inspecting optical and fiber connectors. It also
describes the procedure to be followed during inserting and
ejecting of cards.
Connector Pin Assignment on page 117 This appendix provides connector pin details used for
installing the network element.
Cable Color Coding on page 127 This appendix describes the color coding scheme used for
different cables.
The TPN is found on the cover page and at the top of every even page in a document.
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Related Documents
This document needs to be used in conjunction with the following documents.
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Understanding Installation,
Commissioning, and Testing Process
This chapter describes procedure followed during installation and commissioning process of
TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR) network element.
IN THIS CHAPTER
Installation, Commissioning, and Testing Process Overview ..................17
Understanding Installation Procedure .........................................................18
Understanding Commissioning Procedure .................................................18
Understanding Testing Procedure ................................................................19
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IN THIS CHAPTER
Safety Standard Compliance ..........................................................................21
Safety Recommendations ...............................................................................22
General Site Requirements.............................................................................23
Working with Power Supply Unit.................................................................25
Preventing Damage to Card and Pluggable Module..................................26
Dissipating Static Electricity ..........................................................................27
Controlling Equipment Environment..........................................................27
Using Optical Fibers .......................................................................................28
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Safety Recommendations
This section lists the safety recommendations that need to be followed for safe operation of the
network element.
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Site Environment
Network element can be mounted in a rack. The location of the network element, the layout of
your network element rack including wiring room is extremely important for proper system
operation. Network element placed closer to each other, inadequate ventilation, and inaccessible
panels can cause system malfunctions and shutdowns, which calls for unscheduled system
maintenance.
While planning your site layout and network element locations, consider the precautions
described in the section "Preventive Site Configuration on page 24" to understand how to
avoid network element failures and reduce the possibility of environmentally caused shutdowns.
If you are currently experiencing shutdowns or unusually high errors with your existing network
element, these precautions may help you isolate the cause of failures and prevent potential
problems.
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RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY, ENERGY HAZARD: The battery feeds are capable
of supplying very high current which, during an unintentional short, can cause burns. Use the
appropriate insulated tools when working with power unit.
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While handling, installing, storing or replacing cards, take the following necessary precautions:
Wear an antistatic wrist-strap, a heel grounder, or another personal grounding device before
you remove a module from its package or from the shelf.
Follow installation and removal procedures for each module. Make sure to understand and
perform each precautionary message in these procedures (for example, opening or closing the
latches of the card simultaneously).
Do not touch the solder side of the module, the pin connector, or the components.
Inspect all pin connectors for damage before using them on each module.
Inspect each module for damage before inserting the component into the shelf.
Store uninstalled cards separately in a shielded box.
Do not stack cards on or against each other.
Do not force cards into their packaging material.
Do not store several cards in the same container.
Allow each module to reach room temperature before you insert the module into the shelf.
When not in use store pluggable modules in their protective static-dissipative containers to
prevent damage to the exposed connector terminals.
Leave spare cards in the original shielded containers until you need the cards.
To prevent damage to cards in storage, follow procedures that prevent accumulation of dirt
or dust on the pin connectors and damage to the printed-circuit board or its components
wrapage. This situation is typical for printed-circuit boards stored in areas where the humidity
can exceed 95% and the temperature can exceed 70 °C.
While transporting cards, pack each module in its original shielded container and padding, or
in an electrostatically shielded bag. In case the original packing material is lost, place the
module in a shielded bag and use another container with sufficient padding.
Air filters have to be replaced once in 6 months.
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When you wear an antistatic wrist-strap or a heel grounder, you must make sure the grounding
straps are in contact with a moist part of your skin. Connect the grounding cord to the grounding
plug on a grounded fixture of the product you are working on, such as the shelf ESD jack,
grounded fixtures are accessible on most of the products.
CAUTION: Heel grounders or similar worn footwear attachments work when the
floor is designed to dissipate static electricity. Also check for the ESD foot wear attachment
connectivity to ground using suitable ESD tester. If the properties of the floor are unknown
or in doubt, use a wrist-strap and make sure it is connected to a piece of electrostatic discharge
(ESD) grounding equipment before proceeding with any maintenance or installation activity.
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LASER RADIATION EXPOSURE RISK: Do not look directly into the optical beam.
Invisible light can severely damage your eyes. Keep all optical connectors capped.
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EYE INJURY RISK: If you have a piece of a glass in your eye, get medical assistance
immediately.
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Chapter 4
IN THIS CHAPTER
Receiving and Unpacking Network Element Process...............................31
Verifying Shipment .........................................................................................32
Handling Package ............................................................................................32
Storing Packages ..............................................................................................32
Unpacking the Network Element.................................................................32
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Verifying Shipment
The network element and the corresponding accessories are delivered in two different cartons.
Compare the package list information with the alphanumeric information provided on the
shipping labels. The package list and shipping labels should contain the same information. If any
discrepancies found between the shipping label information and the package list information,
contact the 24x7 Tejas Networks Technical Support Center (TSC).
Handling Package
Identify the top face of the container, (identifiable by packing labels) and keep the top face
uppermost at all times. The package contents are to be considered fragile at all times. Apply
sufficient water-proofing if packages are to be handled in wet weather conditions.
Storing Packages
Follow the below instructions when storing the packages:
Unpack the network element only during installation.
Preserve the packaging materials (after unpacking the network element) for future use.
If the network element is damaged during shipment, preserve as much of the packaging as
possible to allow customer service and the shipper to analyze the damage. To report damage
shipped articles, contact the Tejas Networks Technical Support Center (TSC) to open a
Return Materials Authorization (RMA).
STATIC DISCHARGE WARNING: Static charge can damage the equipment. While
unpacking and handling cards, or making network element interconnections, wear a grounding
wrist strap to discharge the static buildup.
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IN THIS CHAPTER
Installation Guidelines ....................................................................................33
Site Preparation................................................................................................35
Installing Network Element into the Rack..................................................36
Connecting the Grounding Cables ...............................................................38
Connecting the Power Cables .......................................................................38
Installation Guidelines
The guidelines for TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR) network element installation are as follows:
Consider the effect of additional electronic equipment and its generated heat on the TJ1400
(TYPE-7SR) network element and if more than 1 NE is to be installed in the same rack
following spacing should be considered
2UI (Approx 9 cm) should be left between 2 NEs if the air flow due to FANs is
sideways.
4UI(Approx 18 cm) should be left between 2 NEs if the air flow is bottom to top
or if there is a FAN less operation supported in the NE being installed.
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NOTE: TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR) network element must only be installed in a Restricted Access
Location (RAL) in accordance with IEC 60950. In this context, restricted access locations are
defined as locations where access can be restricted to suitably trained personnel and where
unsupervised members (of the general public) are not allowed.
TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR) must be properly installed in a rack with brackets or in other ways
properly connected to a safety ground. The TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR) 48V DC must not be
powered on from a source external to the RAL. All the electrical interfaces used must be
limited to Safety Extra-Low Voltage (SELV).
During installation, do not use the handle of the FRU to lift or align the shelf. In an unlikely
event of fan not rotating while installing the FTUs, though the power supply cord is working,
it is recommended to remove those specific FTUs.
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Site Preparation
The installation site should meet the following criteria:
Power supply requirements: 40 V to 72 V DC
Circuit breaker requirements: 10 A Fast Acting Fuse
NOTE: The instructions in this chapter primarily address the installation of the TJ1400
(TYPE-7SR) network element and cards supplied by Tejas Networks. The installation of
racks, electrical wiring, raceways, and other equipment are not covered in this guide. The
relevant local/state/federal or international (if applicable) codes and regulations should be
followed when assembling the same.
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3. Affix the TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR) network element to the rack with four M6 screws and nuts.
Figure below shows the installation of the chassis to the rack.
Figure 3: Installing Chassis into the Rack
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NOTE: All the cables used for connectivity must be labeled according to the site engineering
practices.
Before grounding the network element, ensure that the following tools and meters are available:
Standard installer tool kit
Grounding cable
Philips screw driver (PH3, PH1)
Multimeter
CAUTION: To avoid damage to DPU8 card, do not jack out the card when power
cable is connected to the card. This equipment might have more than one power supply
connection. All connection must be removed to de-energize the equipment.
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Alarm Cable Connection................................................................................41
Clock Cable Connection.................................................................................42
EOW Cable Connection ................................................................................44
NMS Cable Connection .................................................................................45
MI /F1 Cable Connection .............................................................................47
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3. Route the BITS DATA/CLK cable securely along the left side or right side of the rack.
Figure below shows the clock cable connection of the chassis to the rack.
Figure 6: Clock Cable Connection
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3. Route the EOW cable securely along the left side or right side of the rack. Figure below
shows the EOW connection of the chassis to the rack.
Figure 8: EOW Cable Connection
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Figure below shows the MI /F1 connection (XA10G card) of the chassis to the rack.
Figure below shows the MI /F1 connection (XA140T5 card) of the chassis to the rack.
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E1 Connection .................................................................................................49
E3/DS3 Connection.......................................................................................56
E1 Connection
E1 traffic is received and transmitted from the network element through an E1 connector. This
connectivity is available on the E1 interface ST63E1 and XA14ET cards. E1s can be directly
connected to a Digital Distribution Frame (DDF). For connecting E1s directly to a DDF, use the
cable with E1 connector on both sides.
To connect E1 cable:
1. Identify and label the E1 cables.
2. Connect the cable to E1 connector, and secure the connector with screws to the network
element.
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3. Route the E1 cables securely along the left side or right side of the rack. Figure below shows
E1 cable connection using XA14ET card.
Figure 15: Connecting E1 Interface (XA14ET Card)
TJ1400 (TYPE-5SEP) is a 3U add-on chassis used in the TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR). TJ1400 (TYPE-
5SEP) is powered from its own redundant Power Supplies. S63EIO card is a 63 E1 protection
IO card. S63EIO supports only E1 120Ohms and T1. This provides 1:4 protection on TJ1400
(TYPE-5SEP) system. It can also support 1:2 protection of 126 E1 used in TJ1400 (TYPE-
5SEP). E1 ports from the line side interface are switched to either work or protect tributary card
depending on the control from the converter. Figure below shows TJ1400 (TYPE-5SEP) chassis
for E1 connection.
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3. Remove the plastic shrink-wrap and open the top of the cardboard shipping container.
4. Take the TJ1400 (TYPE-5SEP) equipment out of the shipping carton and remove the
packing material.
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5. Take the TJ1400 (TYPE-5SEP) equipment out of the plastic protective bag. Figure below
shows the TJ1400 (TYPE-5SEP) chassis.
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6. Place the TJ1400 (TYPE-5SEP) over the TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR) chassis, as shown in Figure
below. Make sure that the connectors on the TJ1400 (TYPE-5SEP) are in alignment with the
TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR).
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7. Fix the rear plates of the TJ1400 (TYPE-5SEP) with the TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR). Figure below
shows installed TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR) with TJ1400 (TYPE-5SEP).
Figure 21: Fixing Connecting Plate
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NOTE: After connecting TJ1400 (TYPE-5SEP) with TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR) as per above
procedure, perform a system level reboot to TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR), if TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR) is
installed with all the cards and traffic is up.
CAUTION: Directly install the TJ1400 (TYPE-5SEP) chassis on the rack. Do not
place the TJ1400 (TYPE-5SEP) chassis on any table, to avoid damage to the connectors.
E3/DS3 Connection
ST6E3 card provides line interface to six E3/DS3 channels in both add and drop directions.
E3/DS3 interface is provided through SMB connector.
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3. Route the E3/DS3 cable securely along the right side or left side of the rack depending on
the position of the card. Figure below shows the E3/DS3 connection of the chassis to the
rack.
Figure 23: E3/DS3 Connection (ST6E3 Card)
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STM-1 Connection..........................................................................................59
STM-4 Connection..........................................................................................62
STM-16 Connection........................................................................................64
STM-64 Connection........................................................................................65
STM-1 Connection
SOT18 card provides STM-1 line interfaces in both transmit and receive directions. The
connectivity is made through an LC connector.
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3. Route the cables securely along the right side or left side of the rack depending on the
position of the card. Figure below shows STM-1 connection using SOT18 card.
Figure 24: STM-1 Connection (SOT18 Card)
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STM-4 Connection
SOT18 card provides STM-4 line interfaces in both transmit and receive directions. The
connectivity is made through an LC connector. In STM-4 mode, SFPs of STM-4 capacity is
plugged in at ports 1 and 5. XA10G card supports STM-4 connection in P3 port.
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STM-16 Connection
XA10G card provides STM-16 line interfaces in both transmit and receive directions. The
connectivity is made through an LC connector.
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3. Route the cables securely along the right side or left side of the rack depending on the
position of the card. Figure below shows STM-16 connection using XA10G card. For
installing XA10G card, replace XA14ET card with XA10G card. Figure below shows XA10G
card.
Figure 34: STM-16 Connection (XA10G Card)
STM-64 Connection
XA60G card provides STM-64 line interfaces in both transmit and receive directions. The
connectivity is made through an LC connector.
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IN THIS CHAPTER
Connecting 10/100 Base-Tx/1000 Base-T Interface ................................67
Connecting 1000BASE-X Interface .............................................................68
Connecting CEF-4 Card Interfaces..............................................................68
To connect 10/100 Base-Tx/1000 Base-T interface to the rack, perform the following steps:
1. Identify and label the Ethernet cables.
2. Connect the cable to RJ-45 connectors and ensure that the retention slide operates to hold
the connector in place.
3. Route the Ethernet cables securely along the right side of the rack. Figure below shows
10/100 Base-Tx/1000 Base-T connection of the chassis to the subrack.
Figure 37: Connecting 10/100 Base-Tx/1000 Base-T Interface
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3. Route the cables securely along the left side or right side of the rack. Figure below shows
1xGE SFP connection of the chassis to the subrack.
Figure 39: Connecting CEF-4 Card Interfaces (1xGE SFP Interfaces)
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Node Commissioning
This chapter describes the node commissioning procedures you must perform on a newly
installed network element. Nodal commissioning is performed using the web user interface by
providing the commissioning data of the network element. The "Commissioning and Testing
Report on page 91" is used to record the commissioning data of a network element.
IN THIS CHAPTER
Connecting the PC to the NMS interface of the Network Element.......71
Logging into an Uncommissioned Network Element ..............................72
Configuring Parameters in SLAT Page........................................................73
Setting Ethernet IP, Subnet Mask, Router ID, and Port Rate on the Network
Element .............................................................................................................75
Verifying the Serial Numbers of Cards and Pluggable Modules of the
Network Element ............................................................................................76
Setting Network Element Date and Time...................................................77
Nominating a Synchronization Reference Clock Source for the Network
Element .............................................................................................................78
Backing Up or Restoring Network Element Configuration Data...........78
NOTE: After powering up the network element you have to wait for approximately 7 minutes
for the network element software to be up. The Status/Active LED indicates the up status of
the network element. The IP address of the PC should be in the same IP subnet as that
configured on the node. If the node is getting commissioned for the 1st time then use any
address of PC other than 192.168.1.254 in 192.168.1.0 subnetwork.
Follow the procedure for connecting the PC to the NMS interface of the network element.
1. Connect the NMS port of the network element and the PC terminal with an Ethernet cable
of RJ-45 connector type.
2. Configure the IP address of the PC to be in the same sub net as the network element.
3. If the above steps fail, check whether that you have used correct cables.
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Parameters Rules
NOTE: Change the default username and for the default user account on the network
element. The default user accounts and passwords are widely known.
Before downloading software from SLAT page, ensure that you have:
PC and an Ethernet crossover cable with RJ-45 connector.
Network element IP address information if the network element has already been
commissioned.
To download software from SLAT page, ensure the following:
1. Connect the laptop with static IP 192.168.1.x to the node so that, it can be accessed.
2. Launch the Netscape 4.75/Internet Explorer 6.0/ Mozilla 1.7.15 browser and enter the URL
http://192.168.1.254:20080
Restore from a previous back up configuration.
Initialize node parameters.
Please install the software to proceed.
3. Click Please install the software to proceed.
4. Select the software download options
Deliver release from local machine
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NOTE: After restoring the new database, the network element requires a hard reboot for the
new configuration to take effect. You can verify the software Version from the description
field of the default WUI page. The software version is in the format x.y, where 'x' and 'y'
represents major and minor release respectively.
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Each network element has a network management system (NMS) interface which is a 10/100
Mbps network interface controller (NIC) port. Ethernet IP is the IP address with which the
network element communicates with the external world.
The subnet mask length is an optional parameter that corresponds to the Ethernet IP address.
Subnetting is used to set the subnet mask parameters.
NOTE: The subnet mask for a point-to-point connection (that is, a direct Ethernet
connection between the WUI host and the network element) should be set to 32.
Router ID
Network element communicate in the network over the embedded communication channel
(ECC), using the router ID. A network element can be configured either as a gateway element
(interconnecting two networks) or just a pass-through network element.
Before setting the Ethernet IP, Subnet Mask, Router ID, and Port Rate on the Network Element:
Log into network element WUI using the NMS port.
Ensure your PC is correctly connected to the network element through the NMS interface.
Ensure that you have the Ethernet IP address, router ID, sub net mask and static route IP of
the network element to be configured.
Ensure the PC is configured in the same NMS as the network element.
To set the Ethernet IP, Subnet Mask, Router ID, and Port Rate on the Network Element,
1. Connect the laptop with static IP 192.168.1.x to the node so that, it can be accessed.
2. Launch the Internet Explorer 8.0/ Firefox 3.6 browser and enter the URL
http://192.168.1.254:20080
Restore from a previous back up configuration.
Initialize Node Parameters.
Please install the software to proceed.
3. Click Initialize Node Parameters.
4. Enter the network element name in the name field.
5. Enter the functional router ID of the network in the router ID field of the NE information
page. Network element uses same entered ID for communication over ECC path.
6. In the Ethernet IP field the IP address must be entered. The Ethernet IP of each network
element in the network must be in different networks and unique.
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7. Select the SDH/SONET mode in which the network element needs to function.
8. Click Submit. A confirmation page is displayed.
9. Click Accept Valid Modifications. A network element reboot warning is displayed.
NOTE: The network element reboots after the Ethernet IP, subnet mask and the router ID
are entered. After the network element is up, verify whether all the changes are reflected. If
the changes are not reflected correctly, contact your next level of support. The PC IP
configuration must be updated to ensure reachability to the newly provisioned IP address for
the network element. Software Version is displayed in the description field of the default WUI
page. The software Version is in the format x.y, where "x" is the major release and "y" is the
minor release.
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NOTE: Set the timing server of stratum level to 14 or less than 10. The network element will
not synchronize to the server if the stratum level is not within the specified range. NTP
servers provisioned may take five minutes to update current NTP server parameter.
NOTE: If you have a Linux or Unix machine, enable the FTP server that comes along with it.
If you are using a Windows machine, you must install FTP server such as 3Com. The FTP
server for Windows can be downloaded from the following location:
http://support.3com.com/software/utilities for windows 32 bit.htm
To restore configuration,
1. Click Maintenance > Configuration management > Restore Configuration in the navigation
menu. The Restore Configuration preview pane is displayed.
2. Edit required values referring to the below table.
3. Click Submit. You are connected to the PC from which you want to restore configuration.
4. Locate the configuration file and click it. The configuration is restored on the network
element.
5. Click Commit for the restored configuration to take effect.
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NOTE: The remote server should have an FTP server installed on it to carry out the Restore
configuration data command. For a Linux system, FTP server is inbuilt. For Windows system,
install any third party server such as 3com server along with the provided IIS server.
NOTE: Cold reboot the shelf after committing the configuration. The Node Configuration
state is displayed at the bottom of the preview pane.
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System Testing
This chapter describes the system level tests that are required to be performed on CEF-1 and
Ethernet switching cards.
IN THIS CHAPTER
Testing CEF-1 Card........................................................................................81
Testing Ethernet Switching Cards ................................................................85
Description
This procedure helps you to check the traffic in the CEF-1 card.
Testing Procedure
1. Jack-in the cards in the slots of TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR) chassis as mentioned below:
Jack-in a working XCC card in slot 2.
Jack-in a working CEF-1 card in slot 5.
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2. Make the cable connections for slot 5 (CEF-1) card, as shown in Figure above.
3. Loop-back ETH-3 and ETH-4 of CEF-1 card.
4. Loop-back ETH-5 and ETH-6 of CEF-1 card.
5. Connect Ethernet Test Set to ETH-1 and ETH-2 of CEF-1 card respectively.
6. For slot 2 XCC Card, connect fiber patch cables between P1 and P2, as shown in figure
above.
7. Open the web browser, type http://<<Node IP_Address>>:20080 in the address bar.
(User name: tejas and Password: j72e#05t)
In the left Navigation Pane, click System > Node slot view. Check whether all the cards are
displayed in the Node slot view interface.
8. Perform Port Admin-up for the following ports:
Slot 5 CEF-1 port numbers ETH-1, ETH-2, ETH-3, ETH-4, ETH-5, ETH-6, VCG-101,
VCG-102, VCG-103, VCG-104, VCG-105, and VCG-106.
Slot 2 XCC port numbers P1 and P2.
9. Assign Port VLAN IDs for ports of slot 5 (CEF-1 card) as described below:
Click L2 Services > ServiceSwitch‐5 > Port Configuration. View Service Switch Port
interface appears.
For P1 (ETH-1-5-1), click edit in Edit Switching Parameters. Edit ETH-1-5-1
Switching Params interface appears:
Set 'Port Type' as '802.1q port {dot1q Port}'.
Set 'Acceptable Frame Policy' as 'Accept All'. Input Port VLAN ID = 101.
For P2 (ETH-1-5-2), click edit in Edit Switching Parameters. Edit ETH-1-5-2
Switching Params interface appears:
Set 'Port Type' as '802.1q port {dot1q Port}'.
Set 'Acceptable Frame Policy' as 'Accept All'. Input Port VLAN ID = 102.
For P3 (ETH-1-5-3), click edit in Edit Switching Parameters. Edit ETH-1-5-3
Switching Params interface appears:
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Expected Result
The result verifies that all the Ethernet ports are functioning correctly and traffic is through in
CEF-1 card.
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Description
This procedure helps you to check the bit error and protection switching feature in the Ethernet
switching cards.
RISK OF EYE INJURY: Avoid direct exposure to laser beam or fiber as the invisible
light can blind the person. Keep all unused optical connectors capped.
Testing Procedure
1. Make the connections, as shown in the Figure below.
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7. Protection mode can be defined as either 1+1 or 1:1 and Admin reversion mode as either
Revertive or Non-Revertive. If Admin reversion mode is set to Revertive, WTR Time
(minutes) will be enabled. Set Protection switching mode as either 1WAY or 2WAY and
Route diversity as enable or disable.
8. Consider work port as Port 1 and Protect port as port 2 and Admin reversion mode as
Revertive with WTR as 5 Minutes and create the MSP between Port 1 and Port 2.
9. Consider Port 3 as VCG and Port 4 as Ethernet Port.
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10. Configure VCG port parameters. In Web User Interface, go to Configuration > Facilities >
VCG. Select the VCG port and set the following parameters, as shown in Figure below.
11. Make Admin status up and set the Operating Granularity as VC12, VC3 or VC4 and submit
the changes.
12. After submitting changes, click Back and click on Add new VC. Choose the SKLM values
and click Submit.
13. Set the Ethernet parameters of corresponding ethernet port of VCG from Configuration >
Facilities > Ethernet, as shown in Figure below.
14. Set the Admin status, MTU, Auto negotiation and flow control of Ethernet similar to
Ethernet tester.
15. In Web User Interface, go to Switches > Switch [slot] > Ports.
16. Click on Edit switch parameter of both Port 3 and Port 4 (VCG and Ethernet port) one at a
time and give same Port VALN ID and submit the changes.
17. In Web User Interface, go to Switches > Switch [slot] > VLAN. Click Provision New
VLAN.
18. Provide the same VLAN ID as mentioned in Port VALN ID of Port 3 and Port 4 and any
VLAN Name and include Port 3 and Port 4 in participation and click Create.
19. Loop back Port 1 and Port 2.
20. Connect the Ethernet test set with associated ethernet port and observe the raffic on test set.
21. Observe loop on SDH analyzer for 5 minutes and makes sure that test is clean.
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22. In Web User Interface, go to Protection > MSP groups. Identify the Working port from the
current status.
23. Remove the LOOP from current working port and observe the traffic on SDH analyzer.
Traffic should switch with in 50ms and continues loop should be there on SDH Analyzer.
24. In Web User Interface, go to Protection > MSP groups. Identify the work port from current
status it should display different port.
25. Wait till WTR gets completed and check the current MSP group status. Now traffic should be
reverted back to original port.
26. Observe continues loop with 50 ms switching time on SDH analyzer.
27. Repeat the same test for other Ethernet ports.
Expected Result
The above testing procedure verifies that all the Ethernet ports and optical ports are functioning
correctly and protection switching feature supported in Ethernet Switching cards.
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7 Is Rectifier available at
Site and is powered on?
8 Has Type of E1/E3
DDF available and
verified (Poyet, Krone,
Wrapping, RJ45)?
9 Is there an FDF
available at the site?
10 Is there adequate << Record the
distance between the measurement here >>
FDF and the equipment
for fiber patch chords?
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Port 1 Port 2
Tx output power (dBm) S1.1 -8 to -15
L1.1 0 to -5
L1.2 0 to -5
Receiver sensitivity (dBm) S1.1 -8 to -28
L1.1 -10 to -34
L1.2 -10 to -34
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Port 1 Port 2
Tx output power S64.1 -1 to -6
(dBm)
L64.1 0 to 4
Receiver sensitivity S64.1 0 to -11
(dBm) L64.1 0 to -24
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Synchronization Tests
Table 13: Syncronization Tests
Clock Status
STM-1/4/16/64
BITS clock, BITS data
Internal
Hold over
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General Configuration
This appendix describes the general configuration procedures for TJ1400 (TYPE-7SR) network
element.
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Configuring E1 Ports
To configure E1 port:
1. Click Configuration > Facilities > E1 in the navigation menu. E1 Interface Configuration page
is displayed.
2. Click E1 port. The Provision Interface page is displayed. Configure the following parameters.
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Admin Status: Up
Alarm Reporting Status: Report
Threshold (for TCA-15min/24-hour): Enable or Disable
Identifier: Enter any alphanumeric string to identify the port
Retiming: Enabled or Disabled
Line Build Out: Displays the line build out type
Framing Type: Unframed
3. Click Submit. A confirmation page is displayed.
4. Click Accept Valid Modifications. A "Successfully Modified" message is displayed.
Repeat the above steps to configure the more E1 ports.
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Checking Alarms
To check the alarms:
To view current active alarms, click Faults > Active Alarms in the navigation menu.
To view all the alarms suppressed on the node, click Faults > Suppressed Alarms in the
navigation menu.
To provision new alarm filters, click Faults > Alarm Filters in the Navigation menu.
To provision the alarm history, click Faults > Event history in the Navigation menu.
To view and change the severity of alarms, click Faults > Alarm Severity in the navigation
menu. An asterisk appears before the name of alarms for which severity has been changed.
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General Procedures
This chapter describes the procedures to be followed when cleaning and inspecting optical and
fiber connectors. It also describes the procedure to be followed during inserting and ejecting of
cards and fan trays.
Tejas Networks recommends that you always clean fiber-optic connectors before connecting to
transmission equipment, test equipment, patch panels, or other connectors.
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12. Inspect the fiber-optic connector with an optical fiber scope to verify whether it is free of dirt
and dust.
13. Cover the connector with a protective dust cover until it is ready to be used.
CAUTION: Improper cleaning may result in high attenuation due to dirt or dust or
may cause mechanical damage to the fiber end, resulting in performance degradation. While
handling an optical fiber, do not exceed the minimum bed radius (35 mm). Do not over
tighten the cable tie wraps while dressing the cable.
DANGER: Do not look into the end of fiber-optic connectors or into faceplate
connectors of installed circuit packs. The light source used in fiber-optic devices can damage
your eyes.
The following items are recommended for cleaning the optical connectors:
99% isopropyl or ethyl alcohol
Lint-free, non abrasive optical-quality cleaning pads or lens tissue, or cotton or urethane-
foam swabs.
Pressurized dry-air duster.
Optical fiber scope.
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3. To engage the FTU to the backplane connector, push the carrier handle.
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3. Slide the FTU along the guide way till it comes out of the slot. Figure below shows FTU
uninstalled from the chassis.
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Static electricity: Static electricity can damage the equipment. While unpacking and
handling cards, or making network element interconnections, wear a grounding wrist strap to
discharge the static buildup.
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4. Operate the two ejector levers (inwards) simultaneously to engage the card to the backplane,
as shown in Figure below.
Figure 51: Pushing Ejector Lever Inwards
5. Fasten the face plate to the chassis using Philips (PH1) screwdriver, as shown in Figure
below.
Figure 52: Tightening the Screws
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2. Remove both screws located at either end of the face plate using Philips (PH1) screwdriver,
as shown in Figure below.
Figure 53: Removing the Screws
3. Operate the two ejector levers (outwards) to disengage the card from the backplane, as
shown in Figure below.
Figure 54: Pulling the Ejector Lever Outwards
4. Slide out the card with the ejector levers in horizontal position along the guide ways, as
shown in Figure below.
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2. Slide the Air Filter Unit with carrier along the guide ways provided on the chassis, as shown
in Figure below.
Figure 56: Installing Air Filter Tray Unit (I)
3. Tighten the screws on the Air Filter Unit using Philips (PH1) screwdriver. Figure below
shows Air Filter Unit installed into the chassis.
Figure 57: Installing Air Filter Tray Unit (II)
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2. Pull the carrier handle to disengage the Air Filter Unit from the backplane connector.
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3. Slide the Air Filter Unit along the guide way till it comes out of the slot. Figure below shows
FTU uninstalled from the chassis.
Figure 59: Unstalling the Air Filter Unit (II)
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Power Connector
Table 16: Power Connector
2 GND
3 -Ve
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2 -
3 BITSDATA_BAL_RXP
4 -
5 -
6 BITSDATA_BAL_RXN
7 BITSDATA_BAL_TXP
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8 BITSDATA_BAL_TXN
EOW Connector
Table 21: EOW Connector
NMS Connector
Table 22: NMS Connector
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F1 Connector
Table 24: F1 Connector
Pin Signal
RJ-45
1 DSR
2 CD
3 DTR
4 GND
5 RD
6 TD
7 CTS
8 RTS
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MI Connector
Table 25: MI Connector
Pin Signal
RJ-45
1 Not Used
2 Not Used
3 Tx CLK
4 GND
5 Rx Data
6 Tx Data
7 Not Used
8 Rx CLK
Diag Connector
Table 26: Diag Connector
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Power Cable
Table 27: Power Cable
Pin Color
+Ve Red
GND Green-Yellow
-Ve Black
Alarm Cable
Table 28: Alarm Cable
1 Blue P1
2 White
3 Orange P2
4 White
5 Green P3
6 White
7 Brown P4
8 White
SHIELD BODY
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1 Brown Twisted P1
2 Brown/Grey
3 Red Twisted P2
4 Red/Grey
SHIELD - DRAIN WIRE
1 Brown P1
2 Brown-Grey
3 Red P2
4 Red-Grey
5 Orange P3
6 Orange-Grey
7 Yellow P4
8 Yellow-Grey
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NMS Cable
Table 31: NMS Cable
1 Blue P1 1
2 White 2
3 Orange P2 3
4 White 4
5 NC 5
6 NC 6
7 NC 7
8 NC 8
SHIELD DRAIN SHIELD
WIRE
Tx Brown 88 RING-Tx29
White
Group White P5 152 TIP-Tx28
Grey 89 RING-Tx28
Red P6 151 TIP-Tx27
Blue 90 RING-Tx27
Red P7 150 TIP-Tx26
Orange 91 RING-Tx26
Red P8 149 TIP-Tx25
Green 92 RING-Tx25
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Tx Brown 96 TIP-Tx21
Yellow
Group White P5 144 TIP-Tx20
Grey 97 RING-Tx20
Red P6 143 TIP-Tx19
Blue 98 RING-Tx19
Red P7 142 TIP-Tx18
Orange 99 RING-Tx18
Red P8 141 TIP-Tx17
Green 100 RING-Tx17
Tx White P1 140 TIP-Rx16
Group
Blue 101 RING-Rx16
White P2 139 TIP-Rx15
Orange 102 RING-Rx15
White P3 138 TIP-Tx14
Green 103 RING-Tx14
White P4 137 TIP-Tx13
Brown Brown 104 RING-Tx13
White P5 136 TIP-Tx12
Grey 105 RING-Tx12
Red P6 135 TIP-Tx11
Blue 106 RING-Tx11
Red P7 134 TIP-Tx10
Orange 107 RING-Tx10
Red P8 133 TIP-Tx09
Green 108 RING-Tx09
White P1 Blue 132 TIP-Tx8
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Rx White P1 5 TIP-Rx32
Group
Blue 76 RING-Rx32
White P2 6 TIP-Rx31
Orange 75 RING-Rx31
White P3 7 TIP-Rx30
Green 74 RING-Rx30
White P4 8 TIP-Rx29
Brown White 73 RING-Rx29
White P5 9 TIP-Rx28
Grey 72 RING-Rx28
Red P6 10 TIP-Rx27
Blue 71 RING-Rx27
Red P7 11 TIP-Rx26
Orange 70 RING-Rx26
Red P8 12 TIP-Rx25
Green 69 RING-R25
White P1 Yellow 13 TIP-Rx24
Blue 68 RING-Rx24
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Orange 54 RING-Rx10
Red P8 28 TIP-Rx9
Green 53 RING-Rx9
White P1 Blue 29 TIP-Rx8
Blue 52 RING-Rx8
White P2 30 TIP-Rx7
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MI /F1 Cable
Table 33: MI /F1 Cable
Pin on RJ-45 Pin on RJ-45 END- Color Code of Cable Pins on D-SUB
END-A B Conductors Female
1 1 Black 6
2 2 Brown 1
3 3 Red 4
4 4 Orange 5
5 5 Yellow 2
6 6 Green 3
7 7 Blue 8
8 8 White 7
The braid shield of the cable should be connected to the outer shield of RJ-45 plug and
captive screws/body of DB-9 connector.
3600 shielding needs to be provided on the connector sides, using proper tape and the
shield braid should be soldered to the copper tape.
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D M
DCN MAC ADDRESS
Data Communication Network is SDH network Media Access Control address. An address—
that enables OAM communication between typically made up of numbers and letters—
individual network elements as well as inter assigned to your hardware that uniquely
network element communication. identifies its place on the network.
DHCP O
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A OSPF
protocol used by networked devices (clients) Open Shortest Path First. A dynamic routing
to obtain various parameters necessary for protocol for use in Internet Protocol (IP)
the clients to operate in an Internet Protocol networks.
(IP) network. By using this protocol, system
EOW SDH
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System Line-up And Test.
SNCP
Sub Network Connection Protection. A path
protection switching scheme that supports
uni-directional and dedicated type of
protection.
T
TCP/IP
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. A
method of packet-switched data
transmission used on the Internet.
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Index
Connecting the PC to the NMS interface of
1
the Network Element • 75
160 PIN LFH Connector (120 Ohm) • 126 Connecting the Power Cables • 42
160 PIN LFH E1 Cable (120 Ohm) • 135 Connector Pin Assignment • 16, 48, 123
Controlling Equipment Environment • 30
A
Adding New VC to VCG • 103 D
Alarm Cable • 45, 133 DCN • 141
Alarm Cable Connection • 45 DHCP • 141
Alarm Input Connector • 124 Diag Connector • 131
Alarm Output Connector • 123 Dissipating Static Electricity • 29
B E
Backing Up or Restoring Network Element E1 Connection • 53
Configuration Data • 82 E3/DS3 Connection • 60
BER (BIT Error Rate) Performance • 97 Ejecting Cross-Connect Cards • 118
BITS CLK Cable • 134 ELAN • 141
BITS CLK Connector • 124 EOW • 141
BITS DATA/CLK Cable • 46, 134 EOW Cable Connection • 48
BITS DATA/CLK Connector • 124 EOW Connector • 48, 125
C F
Cable Color Coding • 16, 42, 45, 46, 49, 51, F1 Connector • 130
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G
Chapter Organization • 15
Checking Alarms • 105 General Configuration • 16, 99
Cleaning Fiber Connectors • 107, 109 General Procedures • 16, 107
Cleaning Optical Connectors • 109 General Safety Guidelines • 24
Clock Cable Connection • 46 General Site Requirements • 25
Commissioning and Testing Report • 75, 95
H
Configuring E1 Ports • 101
Configuring E3/DS3 Ports • 101 Handling Optical Fibers • 30
Configuring Equipment Racks • 26 Handling Package • 34
Configuring Ethernet Ports • 103
I
Configuring OSPF Parameters • 100
Configuring Parameters in SLAT Page • 77 Inserting and Ejecting Air Filter Unit • 118
Configuring Timing Manager • 104 Inserting and Ejecting Cards • 113
Configuring VCG Ports • 103 Inserting and Ejecting Fan Tray Unit (FTU) •
Connecting 10/100 Base-Tx/1000 Base-T 110
Interface • 71 Installation Guidelines • 37
Connecting 1000BASE-X Interface • 72 Installation, Commissioning, and Testing
Connecting CEF-4 Card Interfaces • 72 Process Overview • 19
Connecting the Grounding Cables • 42 Installing Ethernet Cards • 15, 71
Installing Network Element into the Rack • 40
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V
Verifying Shipment • 34
Verifying the Serial Numbers of Cards and
Pluggable Modules of the Network Element
• 80
W
What This Guide Covers • 11
What You Should Already Know • 12
Who This Guide Is For • 11
Working with Power Supply Unit • 27
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