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Tutorial Install 7035
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Statements of compliance
CE statement
The CE conformity declaration for the product is fulfilled when the system is built and cabled in line with the
information given in the manual and the documentation specified within it, such as installation instructions, cable
lists or the like. Where necessary project-specific documentation should be taken into consideration. Deviations
from the specifications or independent modifications to the layout, such as use of cable types with lower
screening values for example, can lead to violation of the CE protection requirements. In such cases the
conformity declaration is invalidated. The responsibility for any problems which subsequently arise rests with the
party responsible for deviating from the installation specifications.
Contents
Abbreviations..................................................................................................... 155
Summary of changes
Issue Issue date Remarks
1 July 2007 Initial version
2 September 2007 MDI/MDO pin assignment updated
3 October 2007 E1 cable bracket mounting information
added
WARNING
! This symbol identifies notes which, if ignored, can result in personal
injury or in perma¬nent damage to the equipment.
Note
i
Information which extends beyond the immediate context.
Help Reference to the online help system of the Element Manager software.
Menu options from pop-up menus or inputs to be made by the user (texts,
commands) are displayed consecutively in their hierarchical sequence in
pointed brackets:
<Menu> <Menu item> <Command text> <Parameter> etc.
If the following rules are not observed, Bei Nichtbeachtung der nachfolgenden
! and if equipment damages or personnel Vorschriften und daraus resultieren- den
injuries are the result, the manufacturer Personen- oder Sachschäden wird keine
assumes no liability, and the warranty Haftung seitens des Herstellers
will expire! übernommen, und die Gewährleistung
erlischt!
If you replace any parts of devices or ca- Falls Sie an den Geräten oder an der Ver-
! bles, you must only use original spare kabelung irgendwelche Teile ersetzen, dann
parts or parts which are explicitly licensed dürfen Sie nur Original-Ersatzteile oder solche
by the manufacturer. Teile verwenden, die vom Hersteller
ausdrücklich zugelassen sind.
Changes or modifications not expressly Änderungen oder Modifikationen, die vom
! approved by the manufacturer could void Hersteller nicht ausdrücklich zugelassen
the user’s authority to operate the equip- wurden, können zum Erlöschen der allge-
ment. meinen Betriebsgenehmigung für das Gerät
führen.
If necessary, safety signs and markings Soweit notwendig, sind an den Geräten
according to IEC 61310-1 are fixed to the Sicherheitssymbole und Kennzeichnungen
devices. nach IEC 61310-1 angebracht.
Important Note: Wichtiger Hinweis:
i
If no date is specified, the norms men- Wenn kein Datum angegeben ist, beziehen sich
tioned in the following (EN, IEC, UL, etc.) die Normen (EN, IEC, UL usw.), die im
refer to the latest issue of the respective folgenden erwähnt werden, auf die jeweils
norm in each case. neueste Ausgabe der entsprechenden Norm.
A subrack being fitted with a front door must Baugruppenträger, die eine Vordertür haben,
! only be operated with this door closed. There dürfen nur betrieben werden, wenn diese Tür
is danger of personal injury, if the door of the geschlossen ist. Bei geöffneter Vordertür des
subrack is open. Baugruppenträgers besteht
Verletzungsgefahr.
For this reason, before working on the Öffnen Sie deshalb, bevor Sie am
subrack, open the front door, raise it and Baugruppenträger arbeiten, dessen
then remove it. Vordertür, heben Sie sie an und nehmen Sie
sie ab.
Once the work has been completed, refit the Bringen Sie nach Beendigung der Arbeiten
door belonging to this subrack and close it. die zu diesem Baugruppenträger gehörende
Vordertür wieder an und schließen Sie sie.
When the front door is open especially when Bei geöffneter Vordertür insbesondere nach
! additional covers have been removed dem Öffnen von zusätzlichen Abdeckungen
−components with high operating können auch Teile mit hoher
temperatures may also become accessible. Betriebstemperatur zugänglich sein.
Do not touch the contact springs of the card Berühren Sie die Kontaktfedern der
shieldings with the fingers or with the hand. Baugruppen-Schirmungen nicht mit den
Fingern oder mit der Hand.
The maximum weight to be lifted by one Das maximale Hebegewicht für eine Person
person is fixed to 18 kg! ist auf 18 kg festgelegt!
Each fan unit can be equipped with a dust Jede Lüftereinheit kann mit einem Staubfilter
! filter that cleans the cooling air from dust ausgestattet werden, welches die Kühlluft
particles. von Staubpartikeln reinigt.
Provided that the environmental conditions Vorausgesetzt, dass die Umweltbedin-
(defined in ETS 300 019 class 3.1E) are gungen (entsprechend ETS 300 019
fulfilled, replace the dust filter every three class 3.1E) erfüllt sind, ist das Staubfilter alle
months. drei Monate auszuwechseln.
In addition, pay attention to possible notes Außerdem sind gegebenenfalls die Hinweise
from the filter manufacturer. des Filterherstellers zu beachten.
After mounting the systems into the rack, Nach dem Einbau der Systeme in das
before attaching the connecting cables, and Gestell sind – vor dem Anschluss der
before commissioning, first check the Verbindungskabel und vor der
grounding and potential balancing Inbetriebnahme – die Erdungs- und
connections to agree with EN50310 and Potenzialausgleichsverbindungen gemäß
ETSI EN 300 253. EN50310 und ETSI EN 300 253 zu über-
prüfen.
The grounding must be effective as long as Die Erdung muss bestehen bleiben, solange
external cables are connected to the Kabel von außen an die Geräte
equipment. angeschlossen sind.
i If a subrack is not installed in a system rack Wenn die Baugruppenträger bzw. Einsätze
you must ensure that it is properly grounded nicht in einem Systemgestell montiert
in some other way (according to ETSI EN werden, müssen Sie auf andere Weise für
300 253). geeignete Erdung sorgen (gemäß ETSI EN
300 253).
normally labeled with one of the signs shown sind normalerweise mit einem der nach-
below. folgend dargestellten Zeichen gekennze-
zeichnet
In both rack and wall mounted applications, Sowohl bei Gestellmontage als auch bei
the subrack Protective earthing must be Wandmontage des Baugruppenträgers muss
assured by connecting a PE cable as die Schutzerdung dadurch sichergestellt
depicted in the Cabling Plan document. sein, dass ein Schutzerdungskabel
entsprechend dem Kabelführungsplan
angeschlossen ist.
The PE cable must be connected before
each other cable connection, and Das Schutzerdungskabel muss als erste
disconnected last. Verbindung (vor jeder anderen) ange-
schlossen und als letzte Verbindung getrennt
werden.
A protection against excessive voltage is built Ein Schutz gegen Überspannung auf der
! in on the 48/60-Volts power supply input. Stromversorgungs-Eingangsseite 48/60 V ist
eingebaut.
The equipment must only be operated at a Das Gerät darf nur an einer batteriege-
48V/60V DC battery-based supply voltage, stützten, mit positivem Pol geerdeten
grounded at its positive pole and cor- 48V/60V-Versorgungs-Gleichspannung
responding to ETSI EN 300 132-2 and entsprechend ETSI EN 300 132-2 und
EN60950-1! EN60950-1 betrieben werden!
Observe the above note especially Beachten Sie den obigen Warnhin-
before connecting other equipment to weis insbesondere, bevor Sie andere
the user/customer interfaces! Geräte an die Anwender-/
Kunden-Schnittstellen anschließen!
You must observe without fail the Beachten Sie unbedingt die
You must always wear a grounding bracelet Jeder, der Baugruppen mit EGB- / ESD-
! that is connected properly when packing, Symbol aus- oder einpackt, berührt, zieht
unpacking, touching, pulling, or inserting oder steckt, muss stets ein vorschriftsmäßig
modules displaying the ESD symbol. This will angeschlossenes Erdungsarmband tragen.
ensure these modules not to be damaged by Dadurch ist sichergestellt, dass diese
electrostatic discharges. Baugruppen nicht durch elektrostatische
Entladungen beschädigt werden.
Every printed circuit board has a grounding Jede Leiterplatte hat einen Erdungs-
outer edge, which is connected to the ground außenrand, der mit dem Masseanschluss der
terminal of the module. The board is only Baugruppe verbunden ist. Die Leiterplatte
allowed to be touched or handled at this darf - auch bei vorschriftsmäßiger
grounding edge - even if you are properly Körpererdung- nur am Erdungsaußenrand
grounded. angefasst werden.
When pulling and inserting modules, only Verwenden Sie beim Ziehen und Stecken
use the integral plug and pull aids. von Baugruppen nur die daran angebrachten
Zieh- und Steckhilfen.
Modules which are located in a screened, Baugruppen, die sich in einem abge-
unopened housing are protected at any rate schirmten, ungeöffneten Gehäuse befinden,
against electrostatic discharges. sind in jedem Fall vor elektrostatischen
Entladungen geschützt.
The minimum bending radius for optical Für LWL-Leitungen darf ein Biegeradius von
fibers is 30 mm! 30 mm nicht unterschritten werden!
For this reason, do not expose the con- Vermeiden Sie deshalb Stoßbeanspru-
nectors to impact. chungen der Steckverbinder.
Always fit optical fiber connectors with Schützen Sie LWL-Steckverbinder grund-
protective caps to guard them against me- sätzlich mit einer Schutzkappe vor mech-
chanical damage and contamination. The anischen Beschädigungen und
protective dust caps should only be removed Verschmutzungen. Die Staubschutzkappe
immediately prior to installation. soll erst unmittelbar vor dem Einbau entfernt
werden.
Once the protective dust caps have been Prüfen Sie nach Entfernen der Staub-
removed, you must check the surfaces of the schutzkappen die Stirnflächen der LWL-
optical fiber connectors to ensure that they Stecker auf Sauberkeit und reinigen Sie sie
are clean, and clean them if necessary. gegebenenfalls.
For cleaning, a special optical fiber cleaning Zum Reinigen kann ein spezielles LWL-
tool or a clean, lint-free cellulose cloth or a Reinigungswerkzeug oder ein einwandfrei
chamois leather is suitable. Freon TF, sauberes, fusselfreies Zellstofftuch oder
isopropyl alcohol (99 %), or white spirit can Fensterleder verwendet werden. Als
Depending on the device type, the laser Je nach Gerätetyp kann die Laserstrah-
! radiation may also be invisible for the lung für das menschliche Auge auch
human eye! unsichtbar sein!
Devices and modules displaying either of the Geräte und Baugruppen, die eines der fol-
following warning labels contain laser genden Warnzeichen tragen, enthalten
devices. Laser-Einrichtungen.
When operated in a closed system, the laser Bei Betrieb im geschlossenen System
equipment of the device conforms to hazard entsprechen die Laser-Einrichtungen des
level 1. Gerätes dem Gefährdungsgrad 1.
Nevertheless, in view of possible malfunc- Unter Berücksichtigung von vorhersehbaren
tions, transmission systems which are fitted Fehlerfällen sind mit optischen
with optical fiber amplifier modules are Lichtwellenleiter-Verstärkerbaugruppen
classified as hazard level 1M. This hazard bestückte Übertragungssysteme jedoch dem
level is also applicable if the device is Gefährdungsgrad 1M zugeordnet. Diese
opened. Gefährdungsklasse gilt auch bei geöffnetem
Gerät.
This hazard level is labelled as follows: Der Gefährdungsgrad ist folgendermaßen
beschildert:
To ensure safe operation of the entire Für den sicheren Betrieb der ge-
optical path, the laser safety shutdown samten optischen Strecke muss die
must be activated, see Chapter Lasersicherheitsabschaltung aktiviert
2.10.2. sein, siehe Kapitel 2.10.2..
Even with this safeguard, fiber-optic cables Auch unter Beachtung dieser Vorsichts-
! which are open at one end should always be maßnahmen sollen Glasfaserkabel, die an
considered to be “live”. einem Ende offen sind, immer so behandelt
werden, als würden sie ständig Laserlicht
führen.
Never loOK into open fiber-optic cable ends,
Nie direkt in die Enden sehen, da sonst die
as this may damage your eyes.
Augen geschädigt werden können!
! In case of doubt always use dedicated laser- Tragen Sie im Zweifelsfall stets eine
protective goggles! Laserschutzbrille!
Pay attention to error messages re- Achten Sie auf Fehlermeldungen, die
ferring to the accumulator or the sich auf den Akkumulator bzw. die
battery. Batterie beziehen.
Accumulators or batteries which are inte- Ins Gerät eingebaute Akkumulatoren oder
grated in the device should only be replaced Batterien sollen nur beim Gerätehersteller
by the equipment manufacturer. ausgetauscht werden.
If replacement is necessary, do not remove Wenn ein Austausch erforderlich ist, dann
the accumulator or the battery from the bauen Sie nicht den Akkumulator oder die
device, but send in the complete device / the Batterie aus dem Gerät aus, sondern
module (card) or the removable battery pack. schicken Sie das komplette Gerät / die
There is risk of explosion if the battery is not Wenn die Batterie nicht ordnungsgemäß
! replaced correctly! ausgetauscht wird, besteht Explosionsgefahr!
Never short circuit batteries directly without Schließen Sie niemals Batterien direkt ohne
! using a discharging resistor! Without a Entladewiderstand kurz! Ohne Widerstand
resistor very high current will flow causing a können so hohe Ströme fließen, dass
risk of explosion! Explosionsgefahr besteht.
If you depollute batteries, you must observe Beim Entsorgen von Batterien müssen die
the local regulations applicable to hazardous örtlichen Vorschriften über Beseitigung von
waste. Sondermüll eingehalten werden.
Especially if smOKe or fire escapes from the Insbesondere falls Rauch oder Feuer aus
device (or in other emergency situations), dem Gerät austritt (oder in anderen
switch OFF the device immediately - by all Notsituationen), schalten Sie das Gerät
relevant circuit breakers in the connector sofort aus - mit allen zugehörigen
panel of the rack. Sicherungsautomaten im Gestell-
Anschlussfeld.
If possible, first switch OFF the protection Schalten Sie möglichst zuerst die Ersatz-
power supply and then the working power Stromversorgung aus, dann die Betriebs-
supply. Stromversorgung.
However, consider that such an emergency Bedenken Sie jedoch, dass durch solch eine
shut-down can disconnect important Notabschaltung wichtige
communication lines which may be required Kommunikationsleitungen unterbrochen
just in the case of emergency. werden können, die gerade im Notfall
eventuell dringend benötigt werden.
For this reason, shut down the device only if Nehmen Sie deshalb nur dann eine
it is inevitable. Otherwise perform the normal Notabschaltung vor, wenn es unumgänglich
switch-off procedure. ist. Verfahren Sie sonst entsprechend der
normalen Abschaltprozedur.
After the emergency shut-down, and if it is Falls dies ohne Gefahr möglich ist,
possible without danger, check if the device überprüfen Sie nach dem Notabschalten, ob
is dead - either by using a measuring device das Gerät spannungsfrei ist - entweder mit
or by the LED display of the device, if ap- einem Messgerät oder gegebenenfalls durch
plicable. eine LED-Anzeige am Gerät.
WARNING
! Attention!
The CE Declaration of Conformity for the product will be fulfilled if the
construction and cabling is undertaken in accordance with the manual
and the documents listed therein, e.g. mounting instructions, cable lists.
Where necessary account should be taken of project-specific
documents.
Deviations from the specifications or unstipulated changes during
construction, e.g. the use of cable types with lower screening values,
can lead to violation of the CE require¬ments. In such cases the
conformity declaration is invalidated and the responsibility passes to
those who have caused the deviations
Item Quantity
Anti-static strap 1
GB/T 859-1987 9.2 OD x 5.4 ID x 1.2 THK, SST (Lock Washer for M5 1
Screw)
GB/T97.1-2002 10.0 OD x 5.3 ID x 1.0 THK, SST (Washer for M5 1
Screw)
6 MM2 Ring terminal 4
WARNING
! Verify that fan tray assemblies are installed in the bottom side of the
chassis.
WARNING
! Do not attempt to repair or modify the fan tray assemblies. Although the
fan tray assemblies are field replaceable, there are no user-serviceable
parts inside the fan tray assemblies.
Fig. 4.3 Mounting Bracket for Nokia Siemens Networks 7300 Rack
Note
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If there are two sets of SURPASS hiT 7035 chassis are mounted in the rack,
E1 cable can be routed towards the top or down to the rack. If there are three
sets of SURPASS hiT 7035 chassis are mounted in the rack, E1 cable should
be routed down to the rack (see chapter 4.1.1.3).
4.1.1.1 Arranging the Position of Equipment and Accessory in the Hole Rack
Before mounting the chassis in the rack, please do arrange the position of
equipment and accessories (such as chassis, Ethernet Splitter Panel) in the
whole rack. Otherwise, maybe the user can not finish the mounting and
cabling. If the SURPASS hiT 7035 is fully mounted with the E1 cables, or with
fully mounted Ethernet cable additional, the maximum two sets of SURPASS
hiT 7035 chassis can be mounted in a rack, also the recommended position of
the lowest screw is the 67th installation hole on the 19” Racks.
The earth grounding cable should be the same gauge as the power feed cable
(minimum requirement). Connect the grounding cable to the grounding point
on right side of the chassis, as shown in Fig. 4.4.
WARNING
! Before mounting the chassis, place the cage nuts in the designed
position on the channel mounting vertical frame, and the chassis in rack
recommended position (see Fig. 4.5 to Fig. 4.10).
Fig. 4.5 Chassis in the recommended rack position (19” rack with 2 sets)
Fig. 4.6 Chassis in the recommended rack position (19” rack with 3 sets)
Fig. 4.7 Chassis in the recommended rack position (ETSI rack with 2 sets)
Fig. 4.8 Chassis in the recommended rack position (ETSI rack with 3 sets)
Fig. 4.9 Chassis in the recommended rack position (7300 rack with 2 sets)
Fig. 4.10 Chassis in the recommended rack position (7300 rack with 3 sets)
4.1.2.1 Preparation
Required Tools
• Anti-static strap
• #1 Phillips Screwdrivers (5 inch)
• Straight Blade screwdriver 4 mm
• 10 mm nut driver or deep socket wrench
• Ф5X150mm cross screwdriver
Note
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For ease of installation and to ensure safe lifting and handling of equipment, it
is recommended that two people work together on the mounting installation.
WARNING
! Before installing modules or connecting power to the system, connect
the system to a dedicated Frame Ground (protective earth) and ensure
that the grounding cable is connected to an external earth or building
ground. Failure to connect the chassis to a dedicated Frame Ground
(protective earth) before connecting power could damage the equipment.
The SURPASS hiT 7035 includes one subrack and all cards are front
pluggable. The SURPASS hiT 7035 consists of 1 SC slots, 2 power slots, 2
cross-connect slots (long card slots), 1 ST-CLK slot, 11 traffic slots and 7 I/O
slots which can be flexibly configured for interface cards usage. The slot
designations are shown in Fig. 4.12.
ST
- IO5 IO6 IO7 LC6 LC7 LC8 LC9 LC10 LC11 PWR PWR
CLK
FAN
All SURPASS hiT 7035 modules are listed below. In addition, the table
indicates the allowable slots for each module and the Maximum number of the
module in one sub-rack.
SLOT SC CC1 LC1 LC5 LC6 LC10 IO1 IO2 IO3 IO4 IO5 IO6 IO7 ST- PWR1 F Max. number
CL A
to to to to to of modules
K N
Interface CC2 LC4 LC9 LC11 PWR2
SC √ 1
PWR √ 2
FAN √ 1
ST-CLK √ 1
CC + 1×STM-4/1 √ 2
CC + 1xSTM-16/4 √ 2
2×STM-1 √ 4
1×STM-4 √ 4
8×FE/T √ 4
1
8xFE/L2 √ 4
1xGE/T √ 4
63×E1(W/P) √ √ 5(1:N N≤4 protection)
63×E1 IO √ √ √ √ 4
3×E3/DS3(W/P) √ 4(1:N N≤ 3 protection)
3×E3/DS3 IO √ √ √ 3
2×STM-1E(W/P) √ 4(1+1 protection)
2×STM-1E IO √ √ 2
OA √ √ 6
IMA 1 2 √ 4(1:1 protection)
3
IMA IO √ √ 2
1
Considering the NE performance, the total number of 8 x FE/L2 and IMA cards in a
single NE should not be more than six.
2
The IMA cards are only available when NE is equipped with CC + 1 x STM-16/4
cards.
3
The 2 x STM-1 ATM IO cards are only available when NE is equipped with CC + 1
x STM-16/4 cards.
WARNING
! Dummy Faceplate must be installed if any slot is unequipped with a card.
Note
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Optical and electrical interfaces are both accessed from the front of the sub-
rack. Card faceplates are provided for each card and contain information on
card type, LED description, LED application, and a label with the unique serial
number for that card. Dummy cards are available for empty slots.
Note
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While tightening or adjusting the screws in the module cards or the
accessories, it is recommended to use the torque wrench gently snug to install
the following modules.
WARNING
! Do not remove (plug out) card during its initialization.
Note
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If NE is equipped with several cards and at least one 8x FE/L2 card, plug out
and plug in cards one by one quickly from LC6 to LC9, the port mode on 8x
FE/T may be changed from auto to monitor.
63 × E1 Card;
Note
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M3 Screws should be 0.45-0.68 N.M.
WARNING
! The only allowed CF card should be validated and provided by Nokia
Siemens Network; any from other supply channel should be forbidden
and might cause system failure.
WARNING
! Before installing 2.5 Gbps DWDM SFP into CC + 1 x STM-16/4, make sure
the heat sink has been installed in the SFP cage (see Fig. 4.15 and Fig.
4.16).
To install the heat sink, place the heat sink onto the SFP cage and secure the
cage assembly by using the clip. After the heat sink and clip are installed, the
following requirements must apply (see Fig. 4.17).
• The perimeter of the heat sink must be flush with the top of the frame of
the cage assembly
• The raised boss must be centered in the cavity of the cage assembly
• The clip locking windows must be fully latched onto the attachment
latches of the cage assembly
Any heat sink used must be flush with and securely attached to the cage
assembly.
SFP modules may be installed in the card either before or after the card is
inserted in the chassis, however, inserting SFP modules after the card has
been placed in the chassis is recommended.
SFP module must be gently plugged into the SFP cage; they will be seated
with a slight click.
Note
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When insert or pull out an SFP, the waiting time between the operations
should be larger than 1 second. The system is designed using a POLLING
mechanism to detect the SFP insertion or pull-out. If an SFP insertion is
followed immediately by the SFP pull-out or vice versa, the system may not be
able to detect the operation.
To replace or adjust the fan tray located at the bottom of the chassis, follow
the process below:
Removing the fan tray (see Fig. 4.19)
After opening the paddle latch by grasping with thumb and finger, open the
paddle until the faceplate of fan tray assembly has pulled away from the
chassis’s frame, and then smoothly remove the fan tray.
The figure below (Fig. 4.21) identifies the location of the 12 required cables.
The description of each cable is provided in Tab. 4.2.
The SURPASS hiT 7035 chassis includes two redundant –48V DC power
modules (see Fig. 4.22). The SURPASS hiT 7035 chassis can operate on one
-48V DC power module, but redundant modules are recommended.
Note
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When equipped with two DC power input modules the load is shared between
them. The power module with the higher voltage will substantially carry the
entire system load. Although the SURPASS hiT 7035 chassis can run
indefinitely from one feed, it is recommended that two separate -48V DC
power feeds be used at all times.
Note
i
It is highly recommended to remove the power cables before pulling out the
power modules. It is also mandatory to plug in the power modules before
connecting the power cables.
WARNING
! Each power source must be externally (over-current) fused or circuit
breaker protected. The chassis power connections are located on the
both sides of the chassis.
It is recommend that the two DC Power Cables firstly should be routed the up
side of chassis and then tie the two DC Power Cables at the right side of
chassis, thus they can be routed to the Power Source (fuse panel)
conveniently (see Fig. 4.23).
WARNING
! For site planning and preparation, consider power requirements
separately from thermal/cooling requirements. Power requirements vary
with system configuration. Each station circuit or power feed source
should be sized to allow future configuration changes and operation at
lower input voltages from batteries during an AC power outage. Actual
power usage should be estimated from the operating power for all the
system elements to be installed. These estimates can then be used to
plan the cooling system load and the cost of power used.
WARNING
! Station circuit size and current rating should be based on the maximum
expected power usage, up to the design capacity of the chassis. This
ensures that future configurations can be supported without changing
the circuit breakers or wiring.
WARNING
! The appropriate wire gauge requirement for the SURPASS hiT 7035
power station circuit depends on several factors:
• Distance from the power source
• Applicable wiring codes, including local electrical safety and fire
prevention codes.
• Other standards applicable to the installation such as local
practices.
• Voltage range at the power source or station panel
• Station circuit breaker rating
4.2.2.4 Anticipating Current Usage of the Chassis or the Maximum Chassis Current
Rating
WARNING
! When estimating wire resistance, include the round-trip distance
between the power source panel and the chassis. Also consider wire
temperature-rise guidelines for the installation as part of the selection
for the correct wire size. The wiring design must meet all applicable
local and national wiring codes.
The SURPASS hiT 7035 uses 3-Pin D power connectors. The power supply
cable connection procedure is as follows:
1. Operator puts on the antistatic strap and connects one end to the ESD
grounding jack
2. Ensure the chassis is connected to an earth frame ground, if needed
follow the instructions in Connecting the Chassis to Ground section
3. Verify that the power source is either -48V DC or -60V DC (nominal).
4. Disable the power source that will power the chassis. Typically, this
means switching the appropriate circuit breaker on the battery
distribution fuse block (BDFB) or power distribution panel to the Off
position.
5. Connect the unconnected ends of the power cable to the two –48V
power sources (see Fig. 4.24).
6. Connect the 3-Pin D power connector to the power input connector.
7. Turn on the power source used to power the chassis.
Note
i
The recommended value for the circuit breaker of the rack is 10A.
The SURPASS hiT 7035 client signal cables include fiber jumpers, E1 cables,
E3/DS3 cables, STM-1E cables, station clock cables and Ethernet cables.
All optical connectors in the SURPASS hiT 7035 use LC connector. Prior to
connecting optical fibers, check and clean the fiber connectors.
Note
i
It is suggested that all optical jumpers route by going straight down the
SURPASS hiT 7035 chassis face. All fibers should be inserted and collected in
the Fiber Tray (see Fig. 4.25).
Fig. 4.25 Fiber Jumpers Shown Routed Vertically into the Fiber Tray
Note
i
Do use Fiber Protection Wiring to surround whole fiber routed in the rack (see
Fig. 4.26).
Note
i
SURPASS hiT 7035 provides two types of 63 x E1 IO cards with two different
E1 connectors, for more information, please refer to chapter 10.2.
Note
i
There is a triangle label on both IO (2 mm) card and connector of the E1
cable. When insert the connector of E1 cable, make sure the triangle label is
on the top side. For the 120 Ohm cable with 5x6 mm square connector, there
is not necessary to use the ferrite Ring.
Note
i
The E1 cables should be grounding at the user side (DDF).
The E3/DS3 connector on the SURPASS hiT 7035 3x E3/DS3 module uses
CC4-1.0 connectors. Fig. 4.34 illustrates the E3/DS3 cable layout.
E3/DS3 cable connection procedure:
1. Put on the antistatic strap and connect one end to the ESD grounding
jack.
2. Connect the E3/DS3 cable CC4-1.0 connector end to the CC4-1.0
connector on the 3 E3/DS card.
3. Connect the other end of the E3/DS3 cable to the customer equipment.
The STM-1E connector on the SURPASS hiT 7035 2x STM-1E paddle module
also use CC4-1.0 connectors. Fig. 4.35 illustrates the STM-1E cable layout.
The STM-1E cable connection procedure is the same as the E3/DS3 cable.
Fig. 4.37 Administrative cables layout (Management Cable and Console Cable)
Fig. 4.38 Administrative cables layout (MDI, MDO, Station Alarm, EOW Cable)
The SURPASS hiT 7035 provides two external timing input ports and two
external timing output ports. The external timing station is connected to the
SURPASS hiT 7035 timing ports through timing cables.
The equipment side of the timing cable uses a CC4-1.0 connector and the
connector at the office side is customized to match the external timing source
connector in the office.
Ethernet cables are made of CAT 6 cable. If the transmission distance is less
than 10 meters, any Ethernet cable can be used. If the transmission distance
is over 10 meters, use the pin arrangement recommended in Chapter 10.3.
Ethernet cables should route toward the top of the chassis (see Fig. 4.40).
Note
i
Please install the Ethernet Splitter Panel assembly according to the following
procedure strictly.
Firstly, install the Ethernet splitter into the Ethernet Splitter Panel, 16 splitters
for each panel.
The details about Ethernet splitter please refer to Fig. 4.41 and Fig. 4.42.
Secondly, connect the RJ45 interfaces from Ethernet interface card to the
Ethernet Splitter Panel (EQ Ports) with the Ethernet cables (see Fig. 4.43).
The RJ45 interfaces are located on the back of the Ethernet Splitter Panel,
one port for each Ethernet Splitter.
Finally, connect the RJ45 interfaces from the client signal connection to the
front of the Ethernet splitter panel (A,B Ports) with the Ethernet cables (see
Fig. 4.44). There are two RJ45 interfaces per Ethernet splitter in the front of
the Ethernet Splitter Panel.
The completed Ethernet splitter cables layout is shown as below (Front and
back view) (see Fig. 4.45 and Fig. 4.46).
For details on how to install, start and configure the necessary software
components, see the SURPASS hiT 7035 LCT User Manual.
Note
i
Before you begin:
• Make sure the hardware has been installed.
• Make sure the SURPASS hiT 7035 NE is connected to the DC voltage
with the power-off.
• Make sure the SURPASS hiT 7035 NE is connected to a local computer
using the Console port (RS-232).
3. Port configuration:
6.1.1.2 CF copy
Note
i
It takes about 30 seconds for SURPASS hiT 7035 to complete the boot
process.
Starting Boot...
Press "b" when power on the system 5 4 3 2 1...
Press <1> then press <y> to copy load from CF to Fresh. It will take about 3
minutes.
Press <2> then press< y >, to copy the Mib to flash. It will take about 1 minute.
Press <3> then press< y >. Update the Boot Image. It will take about 1 minute.
After finishing all the operations, press <X> to return to the Boot Mode, press
<R> then < y >to reboot the NE.
2. IP Address Setting
Press <I> from main menu to configure the node IP address, the management
port IP address, the management port subnet mask and the default gateway
for management port. The user can select 1 to 4 to configure the special IP
address as their needs. IP address configuration menu is as follows:
Note
i
Every NE should be configured with a node IP. The node IP should be unique
within a network. Nokia Siemens Network recommends that all nodes within
the same ring share the same sub-network. It is easy for administrative, and
also easy for further expansion.
If the NE is directly connected to the TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7035 LCT, this
NE needs to set the <Management Port Address> as well. Press <2> to set
the <Management Port Address> of the NE and press <3> to set the
<Subnetwork Mask> address.
If the DCN (Data Communication Network) uses DCC (Data Communications
Channel) for the system management, the NEs in the network must be
assigned the Ethernet addresses and network masks that NO TWO NE
Management Port IP Addresses are in the same sub-network. The LCT
must be assigned an IP address that is in the same sub-network (network
segment) of the NE’s(as a gateway) Management Port IP address, and set
destination address of added routes to cover all NE’s IP address, set gateway
IP address equal to gateway NE’s Management Port IP Address.
Please refer to Chapter 7 for the SURPASS hiT 7035 system configuration.
Please refer to the TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7035 LCT User Manual for the
details of how to use the TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7035 LCT software.
Help Details on the menu and window structures of the TNMS-M SURPASS hiT
7035 LCT can be found in the TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7035 LCT User Manual
and the online help system of the SURPASS hiT 7035 !
WARNING
! In case of handling any hardware, the user must observe the protective
measures given in Chapter 2.
WARNING
! As a precondition for the software configuration procedures described
below, the SURPASS hiT 7035 and the operating terminal must have
been set up according to the preceding chapters, so that the
communication between them is working properly.
WARNING
! Each network element (such as SURPASS hiT 7035) must be configured
and operated separately, since each one has its own communications
interfaces and its own network address. For configuration purposes, the
network elements must be connected in turn (one after the other) to the
TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7035 LCT.
Please refer to the “TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7035 LCT User Manual“.
7.2.1 Start TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7035 LCT from Microsoft Windows
After the TNMS-M SRPASS hiT 7035 LCT software is installed, there are two
ways that the user can start the TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7035 LCT.
Option 1: Click the <TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7035 LCT shortcut> on the
desktop;
Option 2: From the <Start> Æ <Programs> Æ TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7035
LCT.
This will show a login window. After a while, the main window will open (see
Fig. 7.1).
When the TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7035 LCT is connected to an NE, the NE
Chassis View will be shown, which shows the real-time status of the NE (see
Fig. 7.2).
For example, when the sixth card from the right side in Fig. 7.2 was pulled out,
the red <Absent> warning will be marked on the card as shown in Fig. 7.2.
In this view, a total representation of the current node status will be shown,
including a graphical view of all the slots, the card functions, the card types,
the status of individual ports, the power status, and other NE functions. The
user can modify node properties in the configuration windows. The
configuration windows can be opened from the main menu bar or the right-
click menu of the chassis view.
Right-click the chassis view and select <Refresh Chassis> in the pop-up
menu (see Fig. 7.3) or select <Configuration>Æ<Refresh Chassis> to
refresh the chassis view.
7.2.3 Synchronize
In order to synchronize the LCT database with the NE’s database, the user
must synchronize the using the following steps listed below.
Right-click the chassis view and select <Synchronize NE> (see Fig. 7.3).
The ”NE Synchronization” window will be shown (see Fig. 7.4)
Select the content to synchronize, and click <OK> to start the synchronization
process. If the synchronization process succeeds, a message box will be
shown.
Click <Cancel> to quit the current window.
Click <Help> to launch the online help.
Each item in the window is described in the following table (see Tab. 7.1):
Item Description
NE type The type of NE.
Version The hardware version of this node.
IP Address The IP address of this node.
Gateway The gateway of this node.
Serial Number The serial number of this node configured by the manufacturer.
NE Label This is used to distinguish different nodes.
Location The physical position of this node in real-life.
Description The user uses this to field to input his/her own detailed
description of this node.
Contact The contact or owner of this node.
Date/Time The current time on this node
Card List The simple information of all the cards on this node. The user
can access the card configuration window by double-clicking the
corresponding line in the table.
Note
i
The user can change properties of an NE, but modifications are completed
only after the <Apply> button has been clicked.
If some of the properties are changed, click the <Refresh> button to check the
latest status of this node.
7.2.5 Shutdown NE
The FTP Settings can get the latest software and data support from the FTP
server. To perform software management, MIB management, the user needs
to configure first the TNMS-M FTP setting as well as the FTP server.
Use the following steps to apply FTP Settings:
Note
i
Both of username and password are <pm> by default.
All the latest software and data of FTP server are stored in the
<%Install_Drive%\ftproot\pm> folder (%Install_Drive% specifies the drive
letter of the hard disk drive containing the LCT program). For example, if the
LCT program is installed in Drive C, the FTP root will be in the
<C:\ftproot\pm> folder (see Fig. 7.9).
The data of the user <pm> will be stored in the corresponding folders under
the <%Install_Drive%\ftproot\pm> folder.
Click <Refresh> to update the current configuration.
Click <Apply> to confirm the modification.
Click <Close> to quit the window. All unsaved modifications will be lost.
Click <Help> to launch the online help.
Note
i
The configuration of the FTP server should be the same as the real FTP
server settings. Generally, the LCT server and the FTP server are on the
same physical machine. The case that LCT server and FTP server are on
different machines is also supported.
Two software images can be stored in the TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7035 LCT,
an active image and a backup image. Using the LCT, the user can download a
TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7035 software image as the backup version from the
FTP server or switch software images between active and backup versions.
NE software management is done by the steps below:
From the main menu, select <Configuration>Æ<NE Software
Management>. The <NE Software Management> window will be shown (see
Fig. 7.10).
Fields Description
Active Software Version The software version currently running
States of Last Command The last command status
Current Software Information Location: Where the load stored
Name: Load version
Date time: The time when the load download
Click <FTP Setting> to open the <FTP setting> window (see Fig. 7.11).
In the < Software Management> window, input the software file name on the
FTP server in the <Software file name> field, and click <Download from
FtpServer> to download the software image as the backup software version
from the FTP server.
Click <Switch> to switch the software images between the active version and
the backup version. After Switch process finished, the <Result window> will
pop-up to prompt users to cold reboot or warm reboot the NE (see Fig. 7.12).
Note
i
• System cold reboot (system initialization) takes up to 3 minutes to
complete. It is suggested that no other operations (such as card
insertion or pull-out, system power-on or power-off) be performed during
the system initialization.
• System cold reboot will cause traffic hit. The traffic hit time is about 30
seconds, (maximum 3 minutes).
• System warm reboot process takes up to 2 minutes. It is suggested that
no operations (such as card insertion or pull out, system power on or
power off) be performed during system reboot.
• Card reset will impact the traffic passing through this card. The traffic hit
time is about 30 seconds (maximum 60 seconds).
Click <Close> to quit this dialog. All unsaved modifications will be lost.
Click <Refresh> to refresh the information.
Click <Help> to launch the online help.
Note
i
The user must make sure that the FTP server settings and the software image
path are correctly configured before the operation is launched.
The TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7035 LCT MIB consists of the internal
databases/files in the NE that store all the NE configuration and runtime status
information. There are two versions of MIB files stored in the NE: one is the
active version and another is a backup version, all the MIB management
functions can be performed by using the LCT.
In the <MIB Management> window, to upload the MIB files from the FTP
server, click the Upload label and click <…> button, <the Upload to file>
window will be shown (see Fig. 7.14).
Input the file name and click <Ok> button to confirm the file name or click
<Cancel> to give up. Then the user can see the management is ready for
upload (see Fig. 7.15).
Click <Download> label and click the <…> button <Download to file>
window will be shown (see Fig. 7.18).
Note
i
When MIB switch is executed, the network management system reminds user
to “Warm reboot” or “Cold Reboot” the system based on the system operation
manual. The user should reboot the system immediately. Before system
reboot (after the MIB is switched), any NE operation will not be saved into
MIB; therefore, any operation before system reboot is invalid.
In the drop-down menu of <Network Time Protocol>, the protocol can be set
<Enabled> or <Disabled>.
Under <NE list (Active)>, select the corresponding whose time will be
modified when NE time protocol is disabled..
In the drop-down menu of <Network Element Time>, the current time can be
viewed manually.
To open the port configuration dialog, the user has two ways to do so:
In the chassis view, choose the corresponding port. Right click, and select
<SDH Port Property Configuration>.
Open the port configuration in card configuration dialog, and double click the
line of the port the user wants to view or configure in the <Port List>.
A Port Properties dialog will pop up (see Fig. 7.25).
In this window, there are two parts: <Port Properties> and <Port Status>.
Each parameter in this window is described below. Generally, the user can
only change some parameters in the <Port Properties> part.
1. Port Configuration
Fields Descriptions
NE Name of this NE.
Card Information of the card where this port locates.
Port Port number.
Port Type This identifies the type of port
Port Label A user can change this easily to distinguish different ports
There are three modes:
Auto mode: The system decides the optimum mode for this port.
Port Mode Monitor mode: When alarm is generated from this port, it will be
reported to the alarm management automatically.
Non-monitor mode: No matter how many alarms are generated from
this card, none of them will be reported.
There are two Port Admin Modes:
Port Admin
Enable (connected), or
Mode
Disable (unconnected)
Auto Laser “Yes” means the laser transmitter will shutdown automatically when
Shutdown the laser receiver detects loss of signal.
ALS (Auto Laser Shutdown)
No Command: means that no any actions.
Port ALS
Mode Manual Mode: means that restart laser once manually.
Manual Test Mode: means that test the port laser having different
time gap with manual restart.
2. Port Status
Fields Descriptions
Operating
The port status whether it is under operation or not.
Status
Laser Bias
Value of the laser bias current
Current
Optical power received through this port. (If the power is small, for
Received Laser
example smaller than -40dBm, the sensor will not show its real
Power
number but will show "<-40" as the picture above indicates)
Optical power transmitted out through this port. (If the power is
Transmitted
small, for example smaller than -40dBm, the sensor won’t show its
Laser Power
real number but show "<-40" as the picture above indicates)
Laser
Temperature of the laser
Temperature
If the user has changed any properties of the port, click <Apply> will confirm
them. Only after clicking this button, have the modifications been completed.
If the user is not changing all the properties at the same time, click <Refresh>
to check the latest status of the port.
There are two ways that the user can shut down the TNMS-M SURPASS hiT
7035 LCT:
Option 1: Click the <X> at top right of the TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7035 LCT
window.
Option 2: Click <System>Æ<Exit>.
A confirm dialog window will show up. Please click <YES> to confirm the
shutdown request.
WARNING
! When handling any hardware, the user must observe the protective
measures given in Chapter 2.
Electrical and optical parameters of the individual card and of the complete
system are listed in the Technical Manual of the SURPASS hiT 7035.
Test Target:
To measure the TX optical power of STM-16 laser.
NE O p tic al P o w e r M e te r
Connection Description:
Connect NE STM-16 TX with optical power meters.
Test procedure:
1. Connect as shown in Fig. 8.1.
2. Set the corresponding wavelength on the optical meter.
3. Record the result.
Test Target:
To measure the RX sensitivity and overload of STM-16 laser.
Tunable Optical
Test Analyzer NE
Attenuator
Connection Description:
1. Turn up 15 dBm the optical attenuator.
2. Connect STM-16 port to optical attenuator.
3. Connect tester to arbitrary port of the system, such as STM-1 port.
Test Procedure:
1. Create bi-direction circuit between STM-16 port and tributary port, such
as STM-1port.
2. Configure signal pattern as 223-1PRBS on tester.
3. Make sure that there is no alarm or bit error on this circuit.
4. Turn up the optical attenuator, till there is bit error.
5. Turn up 1 dBm the optical attenuator, observe for 5 minutes.
6. Measure receiving optical power on STM-16 RX port and record as
sensitivity.
7. Turn down the optical attenuator, till there is bit error.
8. Turn up 1 dBm the optical attenuator, observe for 5 minutes.
9. Measure receiving optical power on STM-16 RX port and record as
overload.
Test Target:
To measure the STM-16 receiving optical power.
STM-16 STM-16
Tx
NE
ODF
Connection Description:
1. Find which fiber connected from ODF to STM-16 RX port.
2. Re-connect the fiber to optical meter.
Test Procedure:
1. Configure corresponding wave-length on the optical meter.
2. Record the result from the meter.
Test Target:
To measure the TX optical power of STM-4 laser
Connection Description:
Connect NE STM-4 TX with optical power meters
Test procedure:
1. Connect as shown in Fig. 8.4.
2. Set the corresponding λ on the optical meter.
3. Record the result
Test Target:
To measure the RX sensitivity and overload of STM-4 laser
Tunable Optical
Test Analyzer NE
Attenuator
Connection Description:
1. Turn up 15 dBm the optical attenuator.
2. Connect STM-4 port to optical attenuator
3. Connect tester to arbitrary port of the system, such as STM-1 port
Test Procedure:
1. Create bi-direction circuit between STM-4 port and tributary port, such
as STM-1 port.
2. Configure signal pattern as 223-1PRBS on tester
3. Make sure that there is no alarm or bit error on this circuit
4. Turn up the optical attenuator, till there is bit error
5. Turn down 1 dBm the optical attenuator, observe for 5 minutes
6. Measure receiving optical power on STM-4 RX port and record as
sensitivity
7. Turn down the optical attenuator, till there is bit error
8. Turn up 1 dBm the optical attenuator, observe for 5 minutes
9. Measure receiving optical power on STM-4 RX port and record as
overload
Test Target:
To measure the STM-4 receiving optical power.
STM-4 STM-4
Tx
NE
ODF
Connection Description:
1. Find which fiber connected from ODF to STM-4 RX port
2. Re-connect the fiber to optical meter
Test Procedure:
1. Configure corresponding wave-length on the optical meter
2. Record the result from the meter
Test Target:
To measure the TX optical power of STM-1 laser
Connection Description:
Connect NE STM-1 TX with optical power meters
Test procedure:
1. Connect as shown in Fig. 8.7.
2. Set the corresponding λ on the optical meter.
Test Target:
To measure the RX sensitivity and overload of STM-1 laser
Test Setup (see Fig. 8.8):
Tunable Optical
Test Analyzer NE
Attenuator
Connection Description:
1. Turn up 15 dBm the optical attenuator.
2. Connect STM-1 port to optical attenuator
3. Connect tester to arbitrary port of the system, such as another STM-1
port
Test Procedure:
1. Create bi-direction circuit between STM-1 port and tributary port, such
as another STM-1 port.
2. Configure signal pattern as 223-1 PRBS on tester
3. Make sure that there is no alarm or bit error on this circuit
4. Turn up the optical attenuator, till there is bit error
5. Turn down 1 dBm the optical attenuator, observe for 5 minutes
6. Measure receiving optical power on STM-1 RX port and record as
sensitivity
7. Turn down the optical attenuator, till there is bit error
8. Turn up 1 dBm the optical attenuator, observe for 5 minutes
9. Measure receiving optical power on STM-1 RX port and record as
overload
Test Target:
To measure the STM-1 receiving optical power.
STM-1 STM-1
Tx
NE
ODF
Connection Description:
1. Find which fiber connected from ODF to STM-1 RX port
2. Re-connect the fiber to optical meter
Test Procedure:
1. Configure corresponding wave-length on the optical meter
2. Record the result from the meter
Test target:
Test Setup:
STM-1E
E1
Rx
SDH
NE
Test Analyzer Tx
Connection Description:
1. Set loop-back on E1 port
2. Connect the tester TX to the RX port of the STM-1E and connect the
tester RX to the TX port STM-1E
Test Procedure:
1. Create bi-direction circuit between E1 port and STM-1E port
2. Configure signal pattern as 223-1PRBS on tester for STM-1E
3. Make sure that there is no alarm or bit error on this circuit
4. Run tester for 15 minutes
Test Result:
No any alarm detected on the tester
Test Target:
To measure the TX optical power of IMA laser.
Connection Description:
Connect NE IMA TX with optical power meters.
Test procedure:
1. Connect as shown in Fig. 8.11.
2. Set the corresponding wavelength on the optical meter.
3. Record the result.
Test Target:
To measure the STM-1 receiving optical power.
STM-1 STM-1
Tx
NE
ODF
Connection Description:
1. Find which fiber connected from ODF to STM-1 RX port.
2. Re-connect the fiber to optical meter.
Test Procedure:
1. Configure corresponding wave-length on the optical meter.
2. Record the result from the meter.
Test target:
To verify all E1/T1 channel
Test Setup:
E1 daisy chain
STM-4
Rx
SDH
NE
Test Analyzer Tx
Connection Description:
1. Loop-back correspondent STM-4 port on SURPASS hiT 7035.
2. Daisy chain all the E1 port
3. Connect the tester TX to the RX port of the first E1
4. Connect the tester RX to the TX port of the last E1
Test Procedure:
1. Create bi-direction circuits between all E1 port and STM-4 port
2. Configure signal pattern as 215-1PRBS on tester for E1
3. Make sure that there is no alarm or bit error on this circuit
4. Run tester for 15 minutes
Test Result:
No any alarm detected on the tester
Note
i
After the daisy chain setup completed, tester are suggested to wait at lease 60
seconds for the PLLs to be stable, then start the analyzer.
Test target:
To verify all E3/DS3 channel
Test Setup:
Connection Description:
1. Set loop-back on STM-4 port
2. Daisy chain all the E3/DS3 port
3. Connect the tester TX to the RX port of the first E3/DS3
4. Connect the tester RX to the TX port of the last E3/DS3
Test Procedure:
1. Create bi-direction circuits between all E3/DS3 port and STM-4 port
2. Configure signal pattern as 223-1PRBS on tester for E3
3. Make sure that there is no alarm or bit error on this circuit
4. Run tester for 15 minutes
Test Result:
No any alarm detected on the tester
Test Target:
To verify the auto-negotiation function of 10/100M port
Test Setup (1): This setup is used for those cards have one Ethernet port
against one physical port.
For those cards with two Ethernet ports shared with one physical card, see
setup (2) Fig. 8.16 for more details.
On the FE/T card, the 10/100M port test setup is as Fig. 8.15:
FE
Smartbits Analyzer NE
Connection Description:
Connect one 10/100M port to one 10/100M port of the Smartbit tester using
the general RJ45 cable.
Test Procedure:
1. Connect as Fig. 8.15
2. Enable the auto-negotiation function on NE 10/100M port
3. Enable the auto-negotiation function on Smartbit 10/100M port
4. See result
Test Result:
The port mode on both sides should be 100M and full-duplex
Port B EQP
Ethernet
Smartbits Analyzer Splitter NE
Port A
Connection Description:
Connect one 10/100M port to two 10/100M ports of the Smartbit tester through
an Ethernet splitter.
Test Procedure:
1. Connect as Fig. 8.16
2. Enable the auto-negotiation function on NE 10/100M port
3. Enable the auto-negotiation function on Smartbit 10/100M ports
4. See result
Test Result:
The port mode on both sides should be 100M and full-duplex
Test Target:
To verify the working mode of 10/100M port
Test Setup:
On the FE/T card, the 10/100M port test setup is as Fig. 8.17:
FE1 FE1
Smartbits Analyzer NE
FE2 FE2
Connection Description:
Connect two 10/100M ports of NE to two 10/100M ports of the Smartbit tester
using the general RJ45 cable.
Test Procedure:
1. Connect as Fig. 8.17.
2. Set Smartbit port as 100M and full duplex
3. Set 100M and full duplex on NE 10/100M port
4. Send traffic out of Smartbits port1, then check the receiving traffic of
Smartbits port2
5. See result 1
6. Set Smartbit port as 100M and half-duplex
7. Set 100M and half-duplex on NE 10/100M port
8. Send traffic out of Smartbits port1, then check the receiving traffic of
Smartbits port2
9. See result 2
10. Set Smartbit port as 10M and full-duplex
11. Set 10M and full-duplex on NE 10/100M port
12. Send traffic out of Smartbits port1, then check the receiving traffic of
Smartbits port2
13. See result 3
14. Set Smartbit port as 10M and half-duplex
15. Set 10M and half-duplex on NE 10/100M port
16. Send traffic out of Smartbits port1, then check the receiving traffic of
Smartbits port2
17. See result 4
Test Result:
1. The traffic should be ok
2. The traffic should be ok
3. The traffic should be ok
4. The traffic should be ok
Test Setup:
The 10/100M port test setup is as Fig. 8.18:
Connection Description:
Connect one 10/100M port to two 10/100M ports of the Smartbit tester through
a Ethernet splitter. (Modified)
Test Procedure:
1. Connect as Fig. 8.18.
2. Set Smartbit port as 100M and full-duplex
3. Set 100M and full-duplex on NE 10/100M port
4. Send traffic out of Smartbits port1, then check the receiving traffic of
Smartbits port2
5. See result 1
6. Set Smartbit port as 100M and half-duplex
7. Set 100M and half-duplex on NE 10/100M port
8. Send traffic out of Smartbits port1, then check the receiving traffic of
Smartbits port2
9. See result 2
Test Result:
1. The traffic should be ok
2. The traffic should be ok
3. The traffic should be ok
4. The traffic should be ok
Test Target:
To verify the auto-negotiation function of GbE port.
Test Setup:
GE
Smartbits Analyzer NE
Connection Description:
Connect Gigabit Ethernet port to Smartbit tester GbE port.
Test Procedure:
1. Connect as Fig. 8.19.
2. Enable the auto-negotiation function on NE GbE port.
3. Enable the auto-negotiation function on Smartbit GbE port and enable
flow control function.
Test Result:
The port mode on both sides should be 1 Gb and full-duplex and flow control
enabled.
Test target:
To verify the OA channel.
Test Setup:
Expected Result:
The Output Optical Power of the OA Card should meet the default value as
Tab. 8.12 shows.
Note
i
Pin means the receive Optical Power of the OA Card.
Test Target:
To verify the 1+1 equipment protection for the Power card is working correctly.
Test Setup:
STM-1 STM-1
SDH
NE
Test Analyzer
Connection Description:
1. Connect E1 port to tester;
2. Loop-back STM-4 port.
Test Procedure:
1. Connect as Fig. 8.21.
2. Create bi-direction circuit between STM-4 port and E1 port
3. Configure the signal pattern as 223-1PRBS on Tester
4. Make sure that there is no alarm or bit error on this circuit
5. Cut off the Power Input1
6. Check the Tester
7. See result
Test Result:
Traffic is OK and error-free
9 LED Indications
This chapter gives an overview of the module front LEDs, which provide
information for service and maintenance purposes.
The functions of the LEDs are explained in detail in the Technical Manual of
the SURPASS hiT 7035.
All traffic interface Modules have at least two LEDs shown in Tab. 9.3.
Some optical traffic Interface Modules have the Link LED, see Tab. 9.4.
Tab. 9.5 LED in the RJ-45 Connector for RJ45 to 2RJ45 converter cable
Power Modules
LED Name LED Color LED Status Explanation
ON The Power supply is on.
PWR Green
OFF The Power supply is off.
ON There is fault on this module.
FAULT Red
OFF There is no fault detected on this module.
10 Pin Assignments
10.2 E1 Cable
The E1 cable uses 2 mm connector or Multiple 2 mm connector. Each 2 mm
connector provides up to 7 × 2 Mbps signals.
Note
i
Customer should use RJ48 Connector based on 120 Ohm E1 Extension
Panel. Tab. 10.4 lists the RJ48 connector pin assignment.
RXD+
RXD-
TXD+ TXD-
1 8
Ground
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
White with Orange White with Blue White with Green White with Brown
Orange strip Green strip blue strip brown strip
As to the FE ports on the 8XFE/T card, cables with RJ-45 connectors are
needed too. However the pin usages are different from the CAT 6 cable usage.
They need an Ethernet splitter converter shown as Fig. 10.10.
Up Side View
Please see Chapter 4.2.3.8 to get more information about how to connect
splitter.
ALARM Card
Port A
12345678
RJ-45
A
4 wires
1-4
ALM Port On NE
8 wires
1-8
12345678
RJ-45
ALARM Card
Port B
4 wires
5-8
12345678
RJ-45
B
Note
i
The interface of EOW based on the standard of G.703 electrical
characteristics of 64kbps codirectional interface, the nominal peak voltage of a
pulse is 1.0V, peak voltage of no pulse is 0V± 0.10 V.
Abbreviations
Index .
B L
Bending radius of optical fibers, 17 Laser devices, 18, 19
Laser safety shutdown, 19
C
M
CF copy, 77
Chassis Position, 31 Management Cable, 149
Chassis View, 89 MDI Cable, 152
Cleaning fluids for optical connectors, 17 MDO Cable, 152
Completed Cable Layout, 70 MIB Management, 99
Configurating 7035, 87 Mounting the Chassis, 38
Connecting Cables, 47
Connecting the Operating Terminal, 72
Console Cable, 153 N
NE Configuration, 75
D NE Timing Setting, 105