You are on page 1of 35

TJ1400P R4.

0 Hardware
Description Guide

Document ID: 140-DOC000007-E Release: Standard Release Version: 1.0

www.tejasnetworks.com
Copyright Notice

Copyright © 2000-2017. Tejas Networks Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this book or manual may be
reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying,
recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the express written permission from
Tejas Networks Ltd.

Warning and Disclaimer

While every effort has been made to make this document as complete and as accurate as possible, Tejas
Networks does not accept any responsibility for poorly designed or malfunctioning networks. The information
provided in this document is on an “as is” basis and is subject to change without prior notice. The author,
Tejas Networks, shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or
damage arising from the information contained in this document or from the use of equipment or software
that might accompany it. The opinions expressed in this document are not necessarily those of Tejas Networks.

Trademark Acknowledgments

All terms mentioned in this book that are known trademarks or service marks have been appropriately
capitalized. All trademarks duly acknowledged. Tejas Networks cannot attest to the accuracy of third-party
information. Use of a term in this document should not be regarded as affecting the validity of any trademark
or service mark.

Technical Support Information

Tejas customers can contact Tejas Support Center (TSC) 24x7x365 for any assistance through helpline, fax or
email.

- Phone(s): +91 80 41719090/91/92/93/94/95

- Email: support@tejasnetworks.com

- Skype: tscsupport123

- Web: www.tejasnetworks.com

Revision History

Version Date Modifications Made

1.0 27-September-2017 Standard Release


Your Feedback is valuable to us!

Your opinion is of great value and will help us improve the quality of our product documentation and offer
better services to you. Please take few moments to provide us your opinion of this document. Send your
comments to docs@tejasnetworks.com

Presentation: (Introductions, Procedures, Illustrations, Completeness, Level of


Detail, Organization, Appearance)

 Good  Fair  Average  Poor  Bad  N/A


Your evaluation of this Intelligibility: (Language, Vocabulary, Readability and Clarity, Technical Accuracy,
document Content)

 Good  Fair  Average  Poor  Bad  N/A

Accessibility: (Contents, Index, Headings, Numbering, Glossary)

 Good  Fair  Average  Poor  Bad  N/A

Improve the  Make it more  Improve the


overview/introduction concise/brief Contents

 Add more step-by-step  Improve the organization  Add more


Your suggestions for procedures/ tutorials troubleshooting
improving this information
document
 Include more figures  Make it less technical  Add more examples

 Add more/better quick  Add more detail  Improve the index


reference aids

Other Suggestions:

If you wish to be contacted regarding your comments, please provide your contact details:

Name: Company:

Postcode: Address:

Telephone: Email:
Table of Contents
Using This Guide 9
Who This Guide Is For ................................................................................................................. 9
What This Guide Covers ............................................................................................................... 9
What You Should Already Know ................................................................................................ 9
Safety Signs Conventions ............................................................................................................ 10
Typographical Conventions ........................................................................................................ 11
Chapter Organization ................................................................................................................... 11
Using Tejas Product Documentation ........................................................................................ 12
Related Documents ...................................................................................................................... 12

TJ1400P Overview 13
Front Panel- TJ1400P .................................................................................................................. 14
Front Panel............................................................................................................................... 14
Visual Indicator Details ........................................................................................................... 15
Physical Dimension Details......................................................................................................... 16
Regulatory Standard Compliance ............................................................................................... 16
Generic Card Specifications ........................................................................................................ 17
Interfaces on Base Card ............................................................................................................. 17
Interfaces on Modular Card ....................................................................................................... 19
Power Supply Card ................................................................................................................... 20

Card Population Rule 21


Slot Allotment ............................................................................................................................... 21
Using the Filler Panels ................................................................................................................. 22

Power Supply Unit 23


DC Power Supply Unit - DPU22 ............................................................................................... 23
Front Panel............................................................................................................................... 24
Operating Parameters ................................................................................................................ 24
Functional Description .............................................................................................................. 24
Operational Specifications .......................................................................................................... 25

OAM Interfaces 27
OAM Interfaces ............................................................................................................................ 27
Front Panel............................................................................................................................... 27
NMS Interface ......................................................................................................................... 28
USB Interface ........................................................................................................................... 28

iv
BITS Interface .......................................................................................................................... 28
Alarm In/Out Interface............................................................................................................ 28
DIAG/ToD Interface .............................................................................................................. 28

Fan Tray Unit 29


Fan Tray Unit - FTU .................................................................................................................... 29
Rear Panel ................................................................................................................................ 29
Functional Description .............................................................................................................. 30

Optical Interface Specifications 31


1G Optical interface specifications ............................................................................................ 31
10G Optical interface specifications .......................................................................................... 31

Glossary of Terms 33
Index 35

v
List of Figures
Figure 1: Front Panel View of TJ1400P-A ....................................................................................... 14
Figure 2: Front Panel View of TJ1400P-B ....................................................................................... 14
Figure 3: Front Panel View of TJ1400P-C ....................................................................................... 14
Figure 4: Front Panel View of TJ1400P-D....................................................................................... 14
Figure 5: 8xRJ45 interface ................................................................................................................... 17
Figure 6: 8xSFP interface .................................................................................................................... 17
Figure 7: Front Panel- OAM Interface ............................................................................................. 18
Figure 8: 4xSFP+ Interface................................................................................................................. 19
Figure 9: 16xE1/T1+4xSTM-1/OC-3 CEM Interface .................................................................. 20
Figure 10: Front Panel- DPU22 ......................................................................................................... 20
Figure 11: Slot Allotment- Diagrammatic representation .............................................................. 21
Figure 12: TJ1400P Slot allotment ..................................................................................................... 21
Figure 13: Front Panel- DPU22 ......................................................................................................... 24
Figure 14: Front Panel- OAM Interface ........................................................................................... 27
Figure 15: Rear View- TJ1400P with FTU ....................................................................................... 29

vi
List of Tables
Table 1: Safety Sign Convention..................................................................................................... 10
Table 2: Typographical Conventions ............................................................................................. 11
Table 3: TJ1400P: Product Feature Matrix ................................................................................... 15
Table 4: LED status and their significance ................................................................................... 15
Table 5: Physical dimensions of TJ1400P network element ...................................................... 16
Table 6: Regulatory standards compliance .................................................................................... 16
Table 7: NMS- LED Status and Significance ............................................................................... 18
Table 8: SFP Port Transmitter (Tx) and Receiver (Rx) LED Status ......................................... 19
Table 9: Operating parameters - DPU22 ...................................................................................... 24
Table 10: Operational Specifications - DPU22 .............................................................................. 25
Table 11: 1G optical interface specifications- SFP ........................................................................ 31
Table 12: 10G optical interface specifications- SFP+ ................................................................... 31

vii
Chapter 1

Using This Guide


This section describes who should read this guide, how it is organized, and what conventions are
used in the document.

IN THIS CHAPTER
Who This Guide Is For .................................................................................... 9
What This Guide Covers .................................................................................. 9
What You Should Already Know ................................................................... 9
Safety Signs Conventions ...............................................................................10
Typographical Conventions ...........................................................................11
Chapter Organization .....................................................................................11
Using Tejas Product Documentation ...........................................................12
Related Documents .........................................................................................12

Who This Guide Is For


This document is intended for Network Operators and System Engineers to help them
understand the hardware of the system.

What This Guide Covers


This document provides information on hardware configuration, functions, capabilities,
limitations, and physical characteristics of the product.

What You Should Already Know


Before you read this guide you need to be familiar with the general operating principles and
procedures associated with the product. You must be fully trained to handle the equipment under
minimum supervision.

9
TJ1400P R4.0 Hardware Description Guide Document ID: 140-DOC000007-E

Safety Signs Conventions


To prevent personal injury, equipment damage, and service interruptions, you must follow all
precautionary messages given in the document in addition to all the local safety standards
required by your company. The following symbols inserted in the document at various places
represent important situations.

Table 1: Safety Sign Convention

Symbols Meaning Represents


Caution Situations that could result in equipment damage or loss of
data.

Danger Situation that could cause bodily injury. Failure to observe


this precaution may result in personal injury, death, or
equipment damage.

Hot Surface Situation that could result in bodily burns.

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.

Static Discharge Handle the equipment wearing a grounding wrist strap to


Warning discharge the static buildup. Failure to observe this
precaution may result in equipment damage.

Rotating Part Keep fingers, screwdrivers, and other objects away from the
openings in the fan tray assembly. The fans might still be
turning when you remove the fan assembly from the chassis.

10
Chapter 1 Using This Guide

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.

Table 2: Typographical Conventions

Formatting Convention Type of Information

 Procedures Step-by-step procedures. You can follow these instructions to


complete a specific task.
Special Bold Items you must select, such as menu options, command buttons,
or items in a list.
Emphasis Use to emphasize the importance of a point or for variable
expressions such as parameters.

CAPITALS Names of keys on the keyboard, for example, SHIFT, CTRL, or


ALT.
KEY+KEY Key combinations for which the user must press and hold down
one key and then press another, for example, CTRL+P, or
ALT+F4.
Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or
NOTE: references to materials not contained in this manual.

Chapter Organization
This document is organized as follows:

Chapter Scope
TJ1400P Overview on page 13 This chapter provides the basic introduction of TJ1400P Network
Element.
Card Population Rule on page This chapter provides the card population rule used in TJ1400P
21 Network Element.
Power Supply Unit on page 23 This chapter describes the power supply unit used in TJ1400P Network
Element.
OAM Interfaces on page 27 This chapter describes the OAM interface in TJ1400P Network
Element.
Fan Tray Unit on page 29 This chapter describes the Fan Tray Unit used in TJ1400P Network
Element.
Optical Interface This appendix lists the optical specifications details of the interfaces
Specifications on page 31 supported in TJ1400P Network Element.

11
TJ1400P R4.0 Hardware Description Guide Document ID: 140-DOC000007-E

Using Tejas Product Documentation


The following Tejas product documentation set helps you to use the range of Tejas products:
 The Hardware Description Guide explains hardware configuration, functions, capabilities,
limitations, and physical characteristics of the product.
 The Installation and Commissioning Guide provides information on installing the product and to
initially configuring it to the point of verifying its proper operation in the network.
 The User Interface Guide introduces and orients service providers to the content, function, and
organization of the user interface that support the network elements. It also includes
information on provisioning L2 switching features supported by the switching cards.
All documents for the shelf are referred to as Tejas technical publications. Each document has a
unique thirteen-digit identification number called Tejas Part Number (TPN). This number is used
to identify each document, and assist in cross-referencing from one document TPN to another.

Related Documents
Related documents needs to be used in conjunction with the Customer Release Notes (CRN)
defining the scope of the release.

Document Name Tejas Part Number Description


TJ1400P R4.0 Installation 140-DOC000009-E This document provides information to install the
and Commissioning product and to initially configure the product to the
Guide point of verifying proper operation of the product in
the network.
TJ1400P R4.0 User 140-DOC000011-E This document introduces and orients service
Interface Guide providers to the content, function, and organization
of the user interface that support the network
elements. It also provides the information about the
L2 functionality supported by Carrier Ethernet cards
by providing the provisioning procedures through the
user interface.

12
Chapter 2

TJ1400P Overview
This chapter introduces TJ1400P product and provides details of the applicable cards.

TJ1400P is available in four different modes:


 TJ1400P-A: Base Config [8xGE(SFP) + 8xGE(RJ45)]
 TJ1400P-B: Base Config +10G card
 TJ1400P-C: Base Config + CEM card
 TJ1400P-D: Base Config + 10G + CEM card
IN THIS CHAPTER
Front Panel- TJ1400P .....................................................................................13
Physical Dimension Details ...........................................................................16
Regulatory Standard Compliance ..................................................................16
Generic Card Specifications...........................................................................17

13
TJ1400P R4.0 Hardware Description Guide Document ID: 140-DOC000007-E

Front Panel- TJ1400P


TJ1400P system has one Base card and two factory fitted modular cards plus a power supply
card. All the major interfaces like 16GbE ports, NMS, Alarms, BITS, DIAG/ToD has been
provided in Base board. 10G interfaces and E1/T1 (CEM) interfaces are the two additional
factory fitted modular cards on the front panel. TJ1400P also has redundant power supply
modules enabling power supply redundancy.

Front Panel
This section provides the front panel view of the four different variants of TJ1400P system.

The front panel view of TJ1400P-A system is shown below.

Figure 1: Front Panel View of TJ1400P-A

The front panel view of TJ1400P-B system is shown below.

Figure 2: Front Panel View of TJ1400P-B

The front panel view of TJ1400P-C system is shown below

Figure 3: Front Panel View of TJ1400P-C

The front panel view of TJ1400P-D system is shown below

Figure 4: Front Panel View of TJ1400P-D

14
Chapter 2 TJ1400P Overview

Table 3: TJ1400P: Product Feature Matrix

Feature Description
Matrix Capacity 64G
PDH interfaces E1
Maximum number of E1s 16
L2 Ethernet support YES
Maximum number of Ethernet 16 (8 Copper + 8 Optical)
Maximum number of 10G 4
Alarms Input/output YES
Extended Temperature YES
Power 85W
Physical Dimensions 1U 19” inch

Visual Indicator Details


There are two visual indicators present on the front panel of TJ1400P namely PWR and
STATUS.

Table 4: LED status and their significance

LED Description LED color Significance/Condition


PWR Indicates the status Green Indicates presence of Output voltage.
(Power) of the power supply
Off Indicates absence of Output voltage (no power to
unit.
the node).
STATUS Indicates the status Green Indicates that the node is up.
of node.
Red Indicated in any of the following circumstances:
Software crash, node hangs or node rebooting
continuously.
Amber Indicates that the power is up and node booting.

15
TJ1400P R4.0 Hardware Description Guide Document ID: 140-DOC000007-E

Physical Dimension Details


Table 5: Physical dimensions of TJ1400P network element

Dimension Values
Height 44 mm
Width 444 mm
Depth 298 mm

Regulatory Standard Compliance


Table 6: Regulatory standards compliance

Specification Standard Compliance


EMI / EMC FCC Part-15, Subpart B, Class-A
ICES-003, Class-A
EN 300386
EN 55022 Class-A / CISPR-22 Class-A
EN 55024 / CISPR-24
EN 61000-3-2 and EN 61000-3-3 (applicable to AC power supply model only)
Safety Certified for CB – Scheme
IEC 60950-1 / EN 60950-1
UL 60950-1
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1
Laser Safety IEC 60825-1 / EN 60825-1
IEC 60825-2 / EN 60825-2
21 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)1040

16
Chapter 2 TJ1400P Overview

Generic Card Specifications


This section includes the card specification details of TJ1400P. The interfaces present on the
front panel of TJ1400P system has been categorized as follows:
 Interfaces on Base Card
 Interfaces on Modular Card (factory fitted)
 Power Supply Card

Interfaces on Base Card


The base board on TJ1400P system is incorporated with the following interfaces:
 8xRJ45, FE/GE(10/100/1000 Base-T) ports
Figure 5: 8xRJ45 interface

 8xSFP, GE(1000Base-X or Copper SFP) ports


Figure 6: 8xSFP interface

17
TJ1400P R4.0 Hardware Description Guide Document ID: 140-DOC000007-E

 OAM Interface
OAM Interface consists of NMS and USB on One Connector and Bits, DIAG/ToD, Alarm
IN and Alarm OUT on 2x2 RJ45.
Figure 7: Front Panel- OAM Interface

Table 7: NMS- LED Status and Significance

Card Status NMS LED (Green) NMS LED (Amber)


Link Speed 10 Mbps On Off
Link Speed 100 Mbps On On
Link Present On Blink
Link Absent Off Off

18
Chapter 2 TJ1400P Overview

Interfaces on Modular Card


The additional factory fitted modular card provides the following interfaces on TJ1400P system:
 Optional 4x10G add-on card
TJ1400P provides four 10GbE ports with SFP+ interface (XAUI, 10 Gigabit Attachment
Unit Interface) support. Each of the XAUI interface consists of four Serdes channels
operating at 3.125G baud rate. Each serdes channel transmits and receives 3.125G data on
differential pairs resulting in full duplex 10Gbps data rate.
10G expansion slot provides the reference clock out from 10G ports. A maximum of 4
recovered clocks are provided by four 10G ports.
Figure 8: 4xSFP+ Interface

Table 8: SFP Port Transmitter (Tx) and Receiver (Rx) LED Status

State Rx LED Tx LED


SFP present (Laser on) with Rx LOS Amber Green
SFP present (Laser off) with Rx LOS Amber Off
SFP present (Laser on) with no Rx LOS Green Green
SFP present (Laser off) with no Rx LOS Amber Off
Card failed while in-service Red Green
SFP missing (LOS detected), Laser On (attempted) Amber Green
SFP missing (LOS masked since SFP missing and set to Amber Off
Admin_down), Laser Off (attempted)
SFP failed (whether provisioned, unprovisioned, LOS or no LOS) Red Red
SFP removed from system and SFP image deleted on UI Amber Off

19
TJ1400P R4.0 Hardware Description Guide Document ID: 140-DOC000007-E

 Optional 16 E1/T1 CEM add-on card


1400P supports either 16xE1/T1 interface for circuit emulation (CEM).
Figure 9: 16xE1/T1+4xSTM-1/OC-3 CEM Interface

Power Supply Card


DPU22 is the Power Supply card supported in TJ1400P system.

Power Supply Unit - DPU22

DPU22 is a 100W DC PSU, front mounted, front access, redundant PSU. The base card is
supplied with 12V using power connector. 3.3V voltage derived from 12V using a high efficiency
power module.

Figure 10: Front Panel- DPU22

20
Chapter 3

Card Population Rule


This chapter provides details regarding the card population rules to be followed while using
TJ1400P system.

IN THIS CHAPTER
Slot Allotment ..................................................................................................21
Using the Filler Panels ....................................................................................22

Slot Allotment
The following table represents the slot allotment in tabular form.

Slot Number 1 2 3 4 5

Interface supported 8xRJ45+8xSFP 4x10G CEM 16CH E1/T1 PSU PSU


Figure 11: Slot Allotment- Diagrammatic representation

The figure below explains the slot allotment and the supported interfaces on TJ1400P-D chassis.

Figure 12: TJ1400P Slot allotment

NOTE: The FAN unit is at the rear center which is FRU.

21
TJ1400P R4.0 Hardware Description Guide Document ID: 140-DOC000007-E

Using the Filler Panels


Fill empty slots in the chassis with respective filler panels. Filler panels serve the following three
important functions:
 They prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis.
 They block electromagnetic interference (EMI) that might disrupt other equipment.
 They direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis.

CAUTION: Do not operate the system unless all cards, power modules, and filler panels
are in place.

22
Chapter 4

Power Supply Unit


This chapter describes the Power Supply Unit.

IN THIS CHAPTER
DC Power Supply Unit - DPU22 .................................................................23

DC Power Supply Unit - DPU22


The DC Power Supply Unit (DPU22) is a part of the common unit of TJ1400P network element.
The DPU22 supports load sharing on redundancy basis i.e. if one PSU fails, other will be the
active load driver and provides a stable DC power to other cards in the system. The DPU22 is
also referred as PSU. The PSU delivers 100 W power output and an output voltage of 12V ±
10% DC.

DANGER: Do not jack-in/jack-out PSU card in the system with Power Cable connected.
PSU has high energy and/or voltage level that can cause serious electrocution or burn.

CAUTION: This equipment might have more than one power supply connection. All
connection must be removed to de-energize the unit before accessing internal parts for
maintenance or service.

STATIC DISCHARGE DAMAGE: Static charge can damage the equipment. While
handling cards for making system interconnections, wear an ESD strap to discharge the static
buildup.

HOT SURFACE: Do not touch the heat sinks on the unit just after removal.

23
TJ1400P R4.0 Hardware Description Guide Document ID: 140-DOC000007-E

Front Panel
The front panel of this unit provides a power connector and a local safety ground connection.

Figure 13: Front Panel- DPU22

Operating Parameters
Table 9: Operating parameters - DPU22

Parameter Specification
Input voltage range -40V to -57V DC
Output voltage 12V ± 10% DC
Output power 100 W
Fuse 5A

Functional Description
The DPU22 consists of a single output DC-DC converter and all the cards including the base
card have hot-swap controller and buck converters as required. The output voltage is set to 12V
± 10% DC. The cards are required to derive the suitable voltages from the stable 12V ± 10% DC
supplied by the DPU22.

24
Chapter 4 Power Supply Unit

Operational Specifications
Table 10: Operational Specifications - DPU22

Specification Range
Input Specifications Input Voltage: -40V to -57V DC
Inrush Current: 4 A, Pk
Fuse Rating: 5 A, DC
Input Current: 3 A, DC
Efficiency: 92%
Output Specifications Output Voltage: 12V ± 10% DC
Load Current on output: 9A, DC maximum
Output Ripple & Noise on output: 100 to 200 mV, Pk-Pk
Environmental Specifications Storage Temperature: -55°C to 125°C
Operating Temperature: -40°C to 65°C, for all combinations of
input voltage and load conditions
Operating/Storage Humidity: 90%, Non-condensing
Under Voltage Protection  Recovery: -36V+/- 2 .5
 Shutdown: Recovery -2.5V
Over Voltage Protection  Recovery: -74V+/- 2 V
 Shutdown: Recovery +2V
Protections  Input Under Voltage (Auto Retry Mode)
 Input Over Voltage (Auto Retry Mode)
 Over-temperature (Auto-recovery)
 Output Over-Current
 Output Over-Voltage
EMI/EMC/Safety compliance  IEC 60950-1 / EN 60950-1
 UL 60950-1
 In-rush Current limiting as per ETSI EN 300 132-2
 ETSI EN 300 386
 ETSI EN 300 019 Part 1-1
 EN55022 Class A
 IEC61000-4-2 (6.0kV contact discharge and 8.0kV Air
Discharge)
 IEC61000-4-3 (80-800MHz, level 2 (3V/m), 800-960MHz,
level 3 (10V/m), 960- 1000MHz, level 2 (3V/m), 1.4GHz -
2.7GHz, level 3(10V/m)
 IEC61000-4-4 (1000V)
 IEC61000-4-6, level 3 (0.15MHz - 80MHz)
Hold-up Time (Interruption) 8ms at 54V Input

25
TJ1400P R4.0 Hardware Description Guide Document ID: 140-DOC000007-E

Specification Range
Power interface  Input: CONN_3P1R_COMBICON_RT(999-CAC000400-E)
 Output: CONN_1P08S1P_36X22_RTPF(999-CAC000830-E)
Status Indication Status LED:
 GREEN: Indicates that the 12V Output is within tolerances
and the card is loaded.
 Amber: Indicates that the 12V Output is within tolerances but
the card is not loaded.
 OFF: No input power applied.

26
Chapter 5

OAM Interfaces
This chapter describes the features and functional description of the OAM interfaces on front
panel of the TJ1400P chassis.

STATIC DISCHARGE WARNING: Static charge can damage the equipment. While
handling cards for making system interconnections, wear an ESD strap to discharge the static
buildup.

IN THIS CHAPTER
OAM Interfaces ...............................................................................................27

OAM Interfaces
OAM interface provides static user interfaces for managing Operations, Administration and
Maintenance of the system. OAM block provides 10/100/1000 Base-T NMS, USB, Bits
Data/clock squelches, DIAG/ToD Interface, Alarm In and Alarm Out interfaces on the base
board through 2X2 RJ45 connector.

Front Panel
Figure 14: Front Panel- OAM Interface

27
TJ1400P R4.0 Hardware Description Guide Document ID: 140-DOC000007-E

Following interfaces are provided on the OAM interface.

NMS Interface
There is one 10/100/1000 Base-T NMS interfaces provided on the base card. P1010 processor
RGMII interface connected to the Gigabit PHY and then MDI signal are terminated on the front
panel RJ45 and USB connector.

USB Interface
Packet CPE system uses the P1010 internal PHY. P1010 has one integrated USB2.0 Transceiver
Macrocell Interface (UTMI) PHY. P1010 USB signals has been connected to USB Type A
connector through the required protection circuits. The USB interface is not supported in this
release.

BITS Interface
The following combinations of BITS input/output is supported:
 E1 data in/out
 One E1 data in/out, One 2.048 MHz Clock in/out
2 MHz clock or E1 selection can be done using relays controlled by FPGA. RJ45 connector is
provided for BITS input/Output.

Alarm In/Out Interface


Alarm-In: Four user configurable alarm inputs are provided. The alarm inputs connect external
triggers for events (such as open door or a shelf high temperature, A/C failure) to the OAM card.
When an event occurs, which activates the trigger connected to the external alarm input, the
network element raises an environmental alarm. The Alarm-In interface is through a RJ-45
connector. Optocouplers are provided to protect the FPGA from overvoltage damage.

Alarm-Out: The alarm outputs can be used to trigger the operation of external equipment, such as
a generator, fan or audible alarm. The alarm outputs are caused by alarms detected by the
network element. The alarm-outs are classified as minor, major and critical. The Alarm-Out
interface is through a RJ-45 connector.

DIAG/ToD Interface
The DIAG/ToD interface is a RJ-45 connector. This interface offers a serial connection to node
using which a user can launch a terminal session to log onto the Operating System.

NOTE: The diagnostic interface is meant for use by authorized Tejas Networks personnel
only.

28
Chapter 6

Fan Tray Unit


This chapter describes the Fan Tray Unit.

IN THIS CHAPTER
Fan Tray Unit - FTU.......................................................................................29

Fan Tray Unit - FTU


The Fan Tray Unit (FTU) is used in the TJ1400P network element to cool the equipment. The
TJ1400P supports two fans of 38x38x28 mm. Alarm will be raised in case of over temperature
and fan fail. The FTU regulates fan speeds depending on temperature within the chassis.

Two fan controller device are used for supporting 2 fans. FRU type fan assembly will be used
and the interface is through the connector J6.

ROTATING PART: Keep fingers, screwdrivers, and other objects away from the
openings in the fan tray assembly. The fans might still be turning when you remove the fan
assembly from the chassis.

Rear Panel
The rear view of TJ1400P with FTU is shown below.

Figure 15: Rear View- TJ1400P with FTU

29
TJ1400P R4.0 Hardware Description Guide Document ID: 140-DOC000007-E

Functional Description
The following are the functional features of FTU:
 Supports two fans
 Fuse on each fan power supply to isolate any failed fan from other fans
 Fan speed monitoring and control through software, based on the temperature sensed
 Temperature monitoring
 Hot-Swap protection
 Both Air filter and Fan Tray Unit are provided as a Field replaceable unit in the system

30
Appendix I

Optical Interface Specifications


1G Optical interface specifications
Table 11: 1G optical interface specifications- SFP

Specifications 1000BASE- 1000BASE- 1000BASE- 1000BASE-EX 1000BASE-


SX LX LX10 ZX
Minimum Output Power -9 dBm -9.5 dBm -8.4 dBm -5 dBm 0 dBm
Maximum Output Power -3 dBm -3 dBm -3 dBm 0 dBm 5 dBm
Receiver Sensitivity -20 dBm -22 dBm -22 dBm -23 dBm -23 dBm
Receiver Overload 0 dBm 0 dBm 0 dBm -3 dBm -3 dBm
Connector Type Duplex LC Duplex LC Duplex LC Duplex LC Duplex LC

10G Optical interface specifications


Table 12: 10G optical interface specifications- SFP+

Specifications 10GBASE-SR 10GBASE-LR 10GBASE-ER 10GBASE-ZR


Minimum Output Power -5 dBm -8.2 dBm -1 dBm 0 dBm
Maximum Output Power -1 dBm 0.5 dBm 2 dBm 4 dBm
Receiver Sensitivity -11.1 dBm -12.6 dBm -15 dBm -23 dBm
Receiver Overload 0.5 dBm 0.5 dBm -1 dBm -7 dBm
Connector Type Duplex LC Duplex LC Duplex LC Duplex LC

31
Glossary of Terms
B L
BITS LED
Building Integrated Timing Supply (BITS) is a Light Emitting Diode (LED) is a
clock in a central location that supplies E1 semiconductor device that emits visible light
and/or composite clock timing references to when an electric current passes through it.
all synchronous network elements in that LEDs are used as visual indicators in
location. network elements.

C N
CSMA/CD NMS
Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection Network Management System (NMS) provides
(CSMA/CD) are a set of rules determining an integrated management of Element
how network devices respond when two Management Systems (EMS) across an
devices attempt to use a data channel intelligent optical network. NMS collects
simultaneously (called a collision). Standard and represents management data from
Ethernet networks use CSMA/CD to geographically dispersed EMSs on to a
physically monitor the traffic on the line at centralized database.
participating stations. If no transmission is
taking place at the time, the particular station O
can transmit. OAM
F Operation Administration Maintenance (OAM) is
a group of management functions that
FPGA
provide node or network the functionality of
Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) is a fault indication, performance monitoring,
semiconductor device that can be configured security management and diagnostic
by the customer or designer after functions. It is a popular framework among
manufacturing hence "field-programmable". service providers for their network
management systems.
FRU
OC
Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) is a circuit board
or part that can be quickly and easily Optical Carrier (OC) is a group of signal
removed and replaced by the user or by a bandwidth in a Synchronous Optical
technician without having to send the entire Network (SONET) with many defined
product or system to a repair facility. levels. It is typically denoted as OC-n, where
n is the multiplexing factor of the basic rate
of 51.8 Mbps.

33
TJ1400P R4.0 Hardware Description Guide Document ID: 140-DOC000007-E

P U
PCM USB
Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) is a digital Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a high speed
representation of an analog signal where the connectivity standard enabling simple plug
magnitude of the signal is sampled regularly and play connections to the devices. USB
at uniform intervals, then quantized to a provides an advantage of the connected
series of symbols in a digital (usually binary) devices being hot pluggable without data
code. loss or interruption.

PDH
Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy (PDH) is a
technology used in telecommunications
networks to transport large quantities of
data over digital transport equipment such as
fibre optic and microwave radio systems. It
is the conventional multiplexing technology
for network transmission systems.

S
SDH
Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) is an
international standard for high speed
synchronous data transmission over
optical/electrical networks which can
transport digital signals in variable capacities.
It is a synchronous system which intend to
provide a more flexible and simple network
infrastructure.

SFP
Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) is a compact
optical transceiver used in optical
communications for both
telecommunication and data
communications applications. It interfaces a
network device to a fiber optic cable.

34
Index
Power Supply Unit • 11, 23
1
R
10G Optical interface specifications • 31
1G Optical interface specifications • 31 Regulatory Standard Compliance • 16
Related Documents • 12
B
S
BITS • 33
Safety Signs Conventions • 10
C
SDH • 34
Card Population Rule • 11, 21 SFP • 34
Chapter Organization • 11 Slot Allotment • 21
CSMA/CD • 33
T
D
TJ1400P Overview • 11, 13
DC Power Supply Unit - DPU22 • 23 Typographical Conventions • 11
F U
Fan Tray Unit • 11, 29 USB • 34
Fan Tray Unit - FTU • 29 Using Tejas Product Documentation • 12
FPGA • 33 Using the Filler Panels • 22
Front Panel- TJ1400P • 14 Using This Guide • 9
FRU • 33
W
G
What This Guide Covers • 9
Generic Card Specifications • 17 What You Should Already Know • 9
Who This Guide Is For • 9
L
LED • 33
List of Figures • vi
List of Tables • vii
N
NMS • 33
O
OAM • 33
OAM Interfaces • 11, 27
OC • 33
Optical Interface Specifications • 11, 31
P
PCM • 34
PDH • 34
Physical Dimension Details • 16

35

You might also like