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Metropolis AM and
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Release 1.0 through 6.1
Installation Guide
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Issue 1
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Contents
Purpose
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Safety information
xxi
Intended audience
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xxii
Conventions used
xxiii
Related documentation
xxiv
Technical support
xxv
How to order
xxvi
How to comment
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BOOKMARK2::Purpose
BOOKMARK4::Safety information
BOOKMARK5::Intended audience
BOOKMARK7::Conventions used
BOOKMARK8::Related documentation
BOOKMARK9::Technical support
BOOKMARK10::How to order
BOOKMARK11::How to comment
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Safety
BOOKMARK13::1 Safety
Overview
1-1
BOOKMARK14::Overview
Overview
1-3
1-4
1-7
BOOKMARK16::Overview
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BOOKMARK20::Overview
Laser safety
1-10
1-13
1-14
Electrostatic discharge
1-16
Mark description
1-18
BOOKMARK21::Laser safety
BOOKMARK24::Electrostatic discharge
BOOKMARK25::Mark description
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General information
BOOKMARK26::2 General information
Overview
2-1
Hardware description
2-2
Environmental considerations
2-9
BOOKMARK27::Overview
BOOKMARK28::Hardware description
BOOKMARK29::Environmental considerations
EMC/ESD information
2-10
ITM-CIT requirements
2-12
2-13
Sequence of steps
2-14
BOOKMARK30::EMC/ESD information
BOOKMARK31::ITM-CIT requirements
BOOKMARK33::Sequence of steps
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Mechanical installation
BOOKMARK34::3 Mechanical installation
Overview
3-1
BOOKMARK35::Overview
Metropolis AM installation
BOOKMARK36::Metropolis
AM installation
Overview
3-2
3-3
3-6
3-8
3-9
BOOKMARK37::Overview
AM unit installation
3-11
BOOKMARK43::Metropolis
AMS installation
Overview
3-18
BOOKMARK44::Overview
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System cabling
BOOKMARK50::4 System cabling
4-1
Overview
BOOKMARK51::Overview
Overview
4-3
4-4
4-6
4-8
BOOKMARK53::Overview
4-11
Ground wiring
BOOKMARK57::Ground wiring
Overview
4-12
4-13
4-15
MDI/MDO interface
4-17
Timing interface
4-21
4-23
ITM-CIT interface
4-25
EOW interfaces
4-27
BOOKMARK59::Overview
BOOKMARK62::MDI/MDO interface
BOOKMARK63::Timing interface
BOOKMARK65::ITM-CIT interface
BOOKMARK66::EOW interfaces
Overview
4-29
4-30
4-32
BOOKMARK68::Overview
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4-38
4-39
4-41
4-43
Fiber cabling
BOOKMARK77::Fiber cabling
Overview
4-44
4-45
4-47
4-50
4-52
BOOKMARK78::Overview
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Powering
BOOKMARK83::5 Powering
Overview
5-1
BOOKMARK84::Overview
Power initialisation
BOOKMARK85::Power initialisation
Overview
5-2
5-4
5-6
BOOKMARK86::Overview
Overview
5-7
5-8
Cable connections
5-9
BOOKMARK90::Overview
BOOKMARK92::Cable connections
5-10
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Overview
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BOOKMARK97::Software installation
Overview
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Installing ITM-CIT
6-3
6-6
6-8
BOOKMARK98::Overview
BOOKMARK99::Installing ITM-CIT
6-11
NE login procedure
6-13
Overview
6-14
6-15
Node creation
6-17
Slot provisioning
6-21
6-24
BOOKMARK105::Overview
BOOKMARK107::Node creation
BOOKMARK108::Slot provisioning
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Overview
7-1
7-3
7-6
7-7
BOOKMARK111::Overview
7-10
7-14
7-17
7-20
7-23
7-26
7-29
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Link testing
BOOKMARK123::8 Link testing
Overview
8-1
8-2
8-4
BER test
8-6
8-8
BOOKMARK124::Overview
BOOKMARK127::BER test
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Conclusion
BOOKMARK129::9 Conclusion
Overview
9-1
9-2
9-3
Final checklist
9-4
Completion form
9-5
BOOKMARK130::Overview
BOOKMARK133::Final checklist
BOOKMARK134::Completion form
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Mounting rules
A-1
Overview
A-1
A-2
A-5
BOOKMARK136::Overview
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B-1
Overview
B-1
Power failure
B-2
B-4
B-7
B-9
BOOKMARK140::Overview
BOOKMARK141::Power failure
Fiber cleaning
B-11
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SUB-D connector
C-2
C-5
C-8
BOOKMARK148::Overview
BOOKMARK149::SUB-D connector
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GL
Glossary
GL-1
BOOKMARK152::Glossary
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IN
Index
IN-1
BOOKMARK153::Index
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List of tables
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General information
2-1
2-2
2-2
2-6
2-3
Environmental conditions
2-9
2-4
Required tools
2-13
2-5
2-13
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Mechanical installation
3-1
3-3
3-2
3-9
3-3
3-19
3-4
3-23
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System cabling
4-1
4-4
4-2
4-6
4-3
4-9
4-4
4-13
4-5
4-15
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4-18
4-7
4-21
4-8
4-23
4-9
4-25
4-10
4-27
4-11
4-30
4-12
4-32
4-13
4-34
4-14
4-39
4-15
4-41
4-16
Optical specifications
4-45
4-17
4-49
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General information
2-1
AC/DC converter
2-2
2-2
2-5
2-3
SFP155E module
2-5
2-4
Dust plug
2-6
2-5
2-8
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Mechanical installation
3-1
3-4
3-2
3-4
3-3
3-7
3-4
3-7
3-5
3-8
3-6
Fan unit
3-10
3-7
3-12
3-8
3-12
3-9
3-12
3-10
3-14
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3-11
3-15
3-12
3-15
3-13
3-17
3-14
3-19
3-15
3-21
3-16
3-22
3-17
Fan unit
3-24
3-18
3-26
3-19
3-26
3-20
3-27
3-21
3-29
3-22
3-29
3-29
Mounting position for ADM 16/1 racks and ETSI racks (600mm
x 600mm)
3-30
3-25
3-31
3-26
3-32
3-27
3-34
3-28
3-34
3-29
3-36
3-30
3-36
3-31
3-38
3-32
3-38
3-23
3-24
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4-1
4-4
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4-5
4-3
4-5
4-4
4-6
4-5
4-7
4-6
4-7
4-7
4-8
4-8
4-8
4-9
4-8
4-10
4-9
4-11
4-13
4-12
4-14
4-13
4-15
4-14
4-16
4-15
MDI circuit
4-17
4-16
MDO circuit
4-18
4-17
MDI/MDO connector
4-18
4-18
4-20
4-19
4-20
4-20
Timing connector
4-21
4-21
4-22
4-22
4-22
4-23
Q-LAN connector
4-23
4-24
4-24
4-25
4-24
4-26
ITM-CIT connector
4-25
4-27
4-25
4-28
4-25
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4-29
4-26
4-30
EOW connector
4-27
4-31
EOW cables
4-28
4-32
E1 connector
4-30
4-33
E1 cables
4-31
4-34
DS1 connector
4-32
4-35
DS1 cables
4-33
4-36
SHDSL connector
4-34
4-37
SHDSL cables
4-36
4-38
E3 cables
4-37
4-39
DS3 cables
4-38
4-40
LAN connector
4-39
4-41
4-40
4-42
4-40
4-43
X.21 connector
4-41
4-44
X.21 cables
4-42
4-45
STM-1e cables
4-43
4-46
Optical connectors
4-45
4-47
4-47
4-48
Dust plug
4-48
4-49
4-50
4-50
4-50
4-51
4-52
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6-8
6-3
6-11
6-4
6-11
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7-7
7-2
7-10
7-3
7-14
7-4
7-17
7-5
7-20
7-6
7-26
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Link testing
8-1
8-4
8-2
BER test
8-6
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Mounting rules
A-1
A-2
A-2
A-3
A-3
A-4
A-4
A-5
A-5
A-6
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B-14
B-2
B-14
B-3
B-15
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B-4
B-16
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C-3
C-2
C-4
C-3
C-6
C-4
C-7
C-5
RJ45 connector
C-10
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Purpose
Release
GA
Features added
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Ruby 1.0
December 2000
Performance Monitoring
Cross-connect loopbacks
Topaz 2.0
July 2001
Pearl 2.2
July 2002
Garnet 3.1
May 2003
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Venus 4.0
Earth 5.0
July 2003
September 2003
April 2004
March 2005
Transparent DCC r
SHDSL enhancements
E1 PDH AIS
Safety information
Intended audience
This manual is intended for users who wish to install, configure and
cable Metropolis AM and Metropolis AMS units including all
accessories.
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This requires that the installation staff has a basic knowledge of SDH
and Ethernet technology. Working on the equipment described in this
manual requires also special training of the personnel.
How to use this
information product
Chapter 1, Safety
This chapter provides all relevant information and safety
guidelines to safeguard against personal injury. Furthermore, this
chapter may be useful to prevent material damage to the
equipment.
Chapter 5, Powering
This chapter describes the system powering and some final tests
which should be performed to end the physical installation part.
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Chapter 9, Conclusion
This chapter provides a final checklist and a signoff sheet to be
sure that all required tasks described in this manual have been
done.
Appendices
terms.
Index supplies users with specific subjects and corresponding page
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Abbreviations
The codes (CC, DC and SC) in this manual are used to define a
hardware item owned by the Lucent Technologies Development
Systems. The code consists of a letter combination followed by a
combination of numbers (Example: CC123456789).
Related documentation
This section briefly describes the documents that are included in the
Metropolis AM and Metropolis AMS documentation set.
Installation Guide
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Technical support
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Web-Site
+1-630-224-4672: Prompt#2.
How to order
How to comment
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Purpose
Contents
Entry checklist
Chapter 1
Safety
Chapter 2
General information
Chapter 3
Mechanical installation
Chapter 4
System cabling
Chapter 5
Powering.
Procedure
Completed
Initials
Notes
PART I
i
Overview
Procedure
Completed
Initials
Notes
Contents
Chapter 1, Safety
1-1
2-1
3-1
4-1
Chapter 5, Powering
5-1
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Overview
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Purpose
Potential sources of
danger
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Safety
live parts,
laser light,
hot surfaces, or
sharp edges.
Contents
General notes on safety
1-3
1-4
1-7
1-9
Laser safety
1-10
1-13
1-14
Electrostatic discharge
1-16
Mark description
1-18
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Structure
of hazard statements
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Overview
General structure
Signal words
Purpose
Signal word
Hazard type
Damage statement
Avoidance message
Identifier
Meaning
DANGER
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Signal word
Meaning
WARNING
CAUTION
Warning symbols
10
11
12
Legend:
Electric shock
Magnetic hazard
Electromagnetic radiation
Radioactivity
Hot surface
10
Heavy load
11
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Basic
safety aspects
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General safety
requirements
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Contents
Laser safety
1-10
1-13
1-14
Electrostatic discharge
1-16
Mark description
1-18
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Laser
safety
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Overview
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Lightwave safety
precautions for optical
fiber telecommununication
systems
Safety
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3.
2.
3.
4.
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Metropolis AMS
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Electrical safety
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Electrostatic
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ESD instructions
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Mark
description
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CE mark
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Overview
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Purpose
Contents
Hardware description
2-2
Environmental considerations
2-9
EMC/ESD information
2-10
ITM-CIT requirements
2-12
2-13
Sequence of steps
2-14
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Hardware
description
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Description
Powering
AC side
(3 poles)
Table 2-1
Item
DR-120-48 converter
DR-75-48 converter
AC input
Temperature range
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Table 2-1
Metropolis AM main
board assembly
Item
DR-120-48 converter
DR-75-48 converter
Dimensions
(HxWxD)
125.2 mm x 65.5 mm
x 100 mm
125.2 mm x 55.5 mm
x 100 mm
Two LEDs (red and green) to indicate the status of the unit.
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General information
Two LEDs (red and green) to indicate the status of the unit.
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General information
NOTES:
Table 2-2
The main board can be upgraded with option cards. The table below
lists all available option cards.
Option card
X16E1-V3
Function
Provides sixteen 2048 kbit/s signals (dual impedance,
75/120 )
Comcode
109011528
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Table 2-2
General information
(continued)
Option card
X16DS1
Function
Provides sixteen 1544 kbit/s signals
Comcode
108756081
109177204
109579912
108756107
108756099
108828328
108865064
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Table 2-2
General information
Option card
X8PL
(continued)
Function
Comcode
109480707
109018044
109177196
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Environmental
considerations
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General
Environmental conditions
Environmental conditions
Power
type
Fan Unit
available
X4IP
installed
Min
temp.
Max
temp.
Min
hum.
Max
hum.
DC
No
No
+45
5%
95%
Class 3.2
Yes
+5
+40
5%
85%
Class 3.1
Yes
No
+70
10%
100%
No
No
+45
5%
90%
Class 3.1E
Yes
+5
+40
5%
85%
Class 3.1
AC
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EMC/ESD
information
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Required connections
The system was developed in compliance with the ETSI Mesh Ground
requirements. This means EMC compliance and personnel safety can
be achieved only if the system is connected to a System-Reference
Potential Plane (SRPP) at many places as described in ETS 300 253
(see the figure below).
All peripheral equipment and its protective earth/ground must also be
connected to the SRPP by one or more fixed wires.
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ITM-CIT
requirements
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Requirements
Keyboard
Mouse
CD-ROM drive
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Required
tools and test equipment
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Tools
Table 2-4
Required tools
Quantity
Description
Comments
Torque wrench
Soldering iron
PC (Laptop)
Test equipment
Table 2-5
Quantity
Description
Comments
SDH Analyser
(STM-1 / STM-4)
1
Multimeter
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Sequence
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Sequence
Main task
Chapter number
Subtask [section/page]
Mechanical
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External cable
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Fiber cabling
Power
initialisation
Physical
installation check
Software
installation
NE provisioning
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Main task
Chapter number
Subtask [section/page]
(NE tests)
Link acceptance
tests
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3-2
3-3
3-6
3-8
3-9
AM unit installation
3-11
3-18
3-19
3-20
3-22
3-23
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Contents
Technical data for AM unit
3-3
3-6
3-8
3-9
AM unit installation
3-11
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Table 3-1
Item
Quantity/Value
DC powered AM
24 V, 48 V and 60 V
Voltage min./max.
18 V / 72 V
AC powered AM
100 V 240 V
Voltage min./max.
90 V / 264 V
Power feed
Power consumption
Weight
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Layouts
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lis AM
Metropo
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Fault
WaveSta
Power
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AM 1 Plus
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15
14
13
12
11
10
DS1
TP2.
E1
TP1.
OUT
IN
OUT
16
15
13
14
12
11
10
IN
LP2.1
LP1.1
MDI / MDO
SYNC-OUT Q-LAN
ITM-CIT
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
E1
TP2.
E1
TP1.
OUT
IN
OUT
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
IN
LP2.1
LP1.1
MDI / MDO
SYNC-OUT Q-LAN
ITM-CIT
X2E3
IN
TP2.2
IN
OUT
TP2.1
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
16
15
13
14
12
11
10
IN
LP2.1
LP1.1
E1
TP1.
MDI / MDO
SYNC-OUT Q-LAN
ITM-CIT
X2DS3
IN
TP2.2
OUT
IN
TP2.1
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
16
15
13
14
12
11
10
IN
LP2.1
LP1.1
E1
TP1.
MDI / MDO
SYNC-OUT Q-LAN
ITM-CIT
2.4
LAN
2.3
2.2
OUT
2.1
IN
OUT
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
E1
TP1.
IN
LP2.1
LP1.1
MDI / MDO
SYNC-OUT Q-LAN
ITM-CIT
X4X.21
TP2.3
TP2.4
TP2.2
OUT
TP2.1
IN
OUT
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
E1
TP1.
IN
LP2.1
LP1.1
MDI / MDO
SYNC-OUT Q-LAN
ITM-CIT
OUT
TP2.1
IN
X2S11TRIB
OUT
TP2.2
OUT
IN
IN
LP1.1
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
E1
TP1.
MDI / MDO
OUT
IN
LP2.1
SYNC-OUT Q-LAN
ITM-CIT
Not all combinations with option cards and with AC/DC power supply
are shown. When fitted with either an STM-1 electrical option card or
an E3 option card, the rear view of the Metropolis AM looks very
similar. Likewise, when a DC powered Metropolis AM is fitted with
an SHDSL option card, the rear view does not differ significantly from
an Metropolis AM fitted with an E1 option card.
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Overview
Procedure
Insert the option card into P1 and/or P2 connectors. Make sure the
connectors are properly engaged and seated.
............................................................................................................................................................
Secure the option card with six M3x6 screws (positions 1 to 6, see
Figure 3-3, Location of an AM option card (3-7)).
............................................................................................................................................................
Align and stick the function label delivered with the option card on
the rear plate.
............................................................................................................................................................
IF ...
THEN ...
an X16E1-V3, X16DS1 or
X12SHDSL option card
has been installed,
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Figure 3-3 Location of an AM option card
4
5
3
Dummy panel
2
6
1
P2
P1
3
2
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Mounting
the EMC bracket
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When to use
Mount this EMC bracket after you have installed one of the following
option cards:
X16E1-V3
X16DS1
X12SHDSL.
Insert the EMC bracket in the right position as shown in the figure
below.
............................................................................................................................................................
Fix the bracket to the option card with screws on both ends.
............................................................................................................................................................
Result
Figure 3-5 Mounting the EMC bracket (AM unit)
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Overview
Specifications
Table 3-2
CC848841888
CC848949657.
Nominal voltage
48 VDC
36 to 60 VDC
Air flow
70 Pa
Nominal power
10.8 W
20 C ... +70 C
Relative humidity
Absolute humidity
1 ... 29 g/m 3
7 years
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Layout
Mechanical installation
A fan unit has a power and an alarm interface. The following figure
shows the fan unit with comcode number 848949657. The other fan
unit looks similiar.
Figure 3-6 Fan unit
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Wall mounting
Wall mounting
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Mount the Metropolis AM unit to the wall with four M3x8 screws.
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Figure 3-7 Fixing wall mounting brackets (AM unit)
es
chnologi
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Metropo
Fault
Power
Metropolis AM
Fault
Power
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Fix both brackets to the Metropolis AM unit with four M3x8 screws
and washers.
Important! Adjust the brackets correctly according to the used
rack (19-inch or ETSI) as shown in Figure 3-10, Fixing
horizontal rack brackets (AM unit) (3-14).
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Mount the Metropolis AM unit to the rack with four hexagon bolts
M6x16.
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Figure 3-10 Fixing horizontal rack brackets (AM unit)
Metropolis
AM
Mount two bars which are part of the AM vertical mounting kit to the
rack with four hexagon bolts M6x16 as shown in Figure 3-12,
Vertical mounting (AM unit) (3-15). The distance must be 500 mm.
............................................................................................................................................................
Fix both brackets to the Metropolis AM unit with four M3x8 scews
and washers as shown in Figure 3-11, Bracket mounting (AM unit)
(3-15).
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Figure 3-11 Bracket mounting (AM unit)
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500 mm
Rack
Bar
Unscrew the six M3x3 screws which are pre-screwed on the right side
of the Metropolis AM unit.
............................................................................................................................................................
Place the fan unit with its slotted holes over the screw heads.
Important! Pay attention to the correct orientation (see Figure
3-13, Mounted fan unit (3-17)). The alarm and LED interface
must be located closer to the Metropolis AM unit than the
power interface.
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Fix the brackets to the fan unit with four M3x8 scews.
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Mount the Metropolis AM unit to the rack with four hexagon bolts
M6x16.
NOTE: The connectors of both units (fan and unit) must show to the
front.
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Figure 3-13 Mounted fan unit
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Technical data for AMS unit
3-19
3-20
3-22
3-23
3-25
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Specifications
Table 3-3
Item
Quantity/Value
AMS-E1/DS1-16-DC
24 V, 48 V and 60 V
Voltage min./max.
18 V / 72 V
AMS-E1-16-AC
100 V 240 V
Voltage min./max.
90 V / 264 V
Frequency range
50 Hz 60 Hz
Maximum current
0.3 A
Power feed
Power consumption
Weight
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Layout
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Installation
of an option card
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Overview
Procedure
Secure the option card with seven M3x6 screws as shown in Figure
3-15, Installation of an AMS option card (3-21).
............................................................................................................................................................
Align and stick the function label delivered with the option card on
the front plate.
............................................................................................................................................................
IF ...
THEN ...
an X16E1-V3, X16DS1 or
X12SHDSL option card
has been installed,
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Figure 3-15 Installation of an AMS option card
1
Dummy panel
P1
P2
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Mounting
the EMC bracket
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When to use
Mount this EMC bracket after you have installed one of the following
option cards:
X16E1-V3
X16DS1
X12SHDSL.
Insert the EMC bracket in the right position as shown in the figure
below.
............................................................................................................................................................
Fix the bracket to the option card with screws on both ends.
............................................................................................................................................................
Result
Figure 3-16 Mounting the EMC bracket (AMS unit)
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Overview
Specifications
Size (H x W x D)
Nominal voltage
48 VDC
Operating voltage
range
36 to 60 VDC
Air flow
70 Pa
Nominal power
10.8 W
20 C ... +70 C
Relative humidity
Absolute humidity
1 ... 29 g/m 3
7 years
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Wall mounting
Wall mounting
Fix both wall mounting brackets (items 1 and 2) to the bottom of the
Metropolis AMS unit with four M3x8 screws (see Figure 3-18,
Fixing wall mounting brackets (AMS unit) (3-26)).
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Mount the Metropolis AMS unit to the wall with four M3x8 screws.
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Figure 3-18 Fixing wall mounting brackets (AMS unit)
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Fix the additional brackets with two screws as shown in Figure 3-21,
Fixing additional brackets to the AMS unit (if required) (3-29).
Important! This step is not necessary if the Metropolis AMS
unit will be mounted into a 19-inch rack!
............................................................................................................................................................
Fix both brackets (left and right) with six M3x8 screws (three at each
side) to the Metropolis AMS unit as shown in the figures below.
NOTE: The mounting positions depend on the used rack type!
............................................................................................................................................................
Mount the Metropolis AMS unit to the rack with four hexagon bolts
M6x16.
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Figure 3-21 Fixing additional brackets to the AMS unit (if
required)
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Figure 3-24 Mounting position for ADM 16/1 racks and ETSI
racks (600mm x 600mm)
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Mount two bars to the rack with four hexagon bolts M6x16 as shown
in Figure 3-28, Vertical AMS mounting (with bars) (3-34). The
distance must be 450 mm.
............................................................................................................................................................
Fix both brackets (left and right) to the Metropolis AMS unit with
six M3x8 scews (three at each side) as shown in Figure 3-27,
Mounted AMS brackets (3-34).
............................................................................................................................................................
Mount the Metropolis AMS unit to the installed bars with four M4
screws as shown in Figure 3-28, Vertical AMS mounting (with bars)
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Figure 3-27 Mounted AMS brackets
Left bracket
Right bracket
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Rack
450 mm
Bar
Fix both brackets (left and right) to the Metropolis AMS unit with
six M3x8 scews (three at each side) as shown in Figure 3-29,
Mounted AMS brackets (3-36).
............................................................................................................................................................
Mount the Metropolis AMS unit to the installed shelf with four M4
screws as shown in Figure 3-30, Vertical AMS mounting (with AMS
shelf) (3-36). The power interface must show to the bottom.
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Figure 3-29 Mounted AMS brackets
Left bracket
Right bracket
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Unscrew the seven M3x3 screws which are pre-screwed on the right
side of the Metropolis AMS unit.
............................................................................................................................................................
Place the fan unit with its slotted holes over the screw heads.
Important! Pay attention to the correct orientation (see Figure
3-31, Fixing fan unit and brackets (AMS unit) (3-38)). The
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Fix the left bracket to the Metropolis AMS unit with five M3x8
scews and washers (3 x side, 2 x bottom) and the right bracket to the
mounted fan unit with 4 M3x8 screws and washers (2 x side, 2 x
bottom) as shown in Figure 3-31, Fixing fan unit and brackets (AMS
unit) (3-38).
............................................................................................................................................................
Mount the Metropolis AMS unit to the rack with four hexagon bolts
M6x16.
NOTE: The connectors of both units (fan and unit) must show to the
front.
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Figure 3-31 Fixing fan unit and brackets (AMS unit)
Metropo
lis AMS
Lucent Tec
hnologies
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Overview
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Purpose
Contents
Power and ground cable installation
4-3
4-4
4-6
4-8
Ground wiring
4-11
4-12
4-13
4-15
MDI/MDO interface
4-17
Timing interface
4-21
4-23
ITM-CIT interface
4-25
EOW interfaces
4-27
4-29
4-30
4-32
4-34
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System cabling
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4-38
4-39
4-41
4-43
Fiber cabling
4-44
4-45
4-47
4-50
4-52
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Contents
Power interfaces (AM unit)
4-4
4-6
4-8
Ground wiring
4-11
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Power
interfaces (AM unit)
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Before you begin
Before connecting any power cables be sure that all circuit breakers
which are located in the external Battery Distribution and Fuse Bay
(BDFB) and/or on a Power Distribution Panel (PDP) are in the OFF
position!
Important! The power cables should be connected later (see
section Switching on and testing supply voltage (5-4))!
DC connector data
5
9
Table 4-1
Point on Connector
AC connector data
Signal Name
Color
blue
nc
nc
nc
red
red
yellow/green
red
blue
Cable data
Cable connection
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Power
interfaces (AMS unit)
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Before you begin
Before connecting any power cables be sure that all circuit breakers
which are located in the external Battery Distribution and Fuse Bay
(BDFB) and/or on a Power Distribution Panel (PDP) are in the OFF
position!
Important! The power cables should be connected later (see
section Switching on and testing supply voltage (5-4))!
DC connector data
Rab
Rb
-B
Ra
-A
Table 4-2
Point on Connector
AC connector data
Signal Name
Color
blue
red
blue
red
red
yellow/
green
Cable data
Cable connection
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Cabling
with AC/DC converter
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Cabling
to AM/AMS unit 2
(DC connector)
DIN rail
CB 1
CB 2
+ + - -
A or B
F C
GND
GND
+ +
NL
GND
GND
Power supply
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F C
+ +
GND
GND
GND
CB 3
CB 4
+ +
GND
NL
GND
GND
NL
CB 1
Power supply B
GND
Power supply A
GND
+ + - -
CB 2
I
+ + - -
+ +
G E
Table 4-3
F C
GND
GND
GND
CB 1
CB 2
Item
Description
Type
Order code
Vendor
DR-75-48
10533
Mean well
DR-120-48
10543
Mean well
SAK 2.5
0380460000
Weidmller
PE terminals
EK2.5/35
0661060000
Weidmller
E1
S201 DC-K1
2CDS271217R0217
ABB
E2
S201 DC-K2
2CDS271217R0277
ABB
E3
S201 DC-K3
2CDS271217R0317
ABB
Partition
TW SAK2.5
0302860000
Weidmller
End holders
EW35
0383560000
Weidmller
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Item
Description
Type
Order code
Vendor
Cross-connection,
screwable 2-pole
Q 2 SAK2.5
0337000000
Weidmller
Cross-connection,
screwable 3-pole
Q 3 SAK2.5
0337100000
Weidmller
Cross-connection,
screwable 4-pole
Q 4 SAK2.5
0337200000
Weidmller
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wiring
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DC grounding
AC grounding
When powering the unit with AC power supply, a power cord must be
connected between the socket which is located on the connector side
of the unit and the external plug.
Important! Take care that the protective earth is connected to the
unit via the power cord.
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Fan power interface
4-13
4-15
MDI/MDO interface
4-17
Timing interface
4-21
4-23
ITM-CIT interface
4-25
EOW interfaces
4-27
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power interface
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Before you begin
Before connecting any power cables be sure that all circuit breakers
which are located in the external Battery Distribution and Fuse Bay
(BDFB) and/or on a Power Distribution Panel (PDP) are in the OFF
position!
Important! The fan power cables should be connected later (see
section Switching on and testing supply voltage (5-4))!
Connector data
The fan power connector which is located on the fan unit is a 9-pin
SUB-D male connector.
Figure 4-11 Fan power connector
1
5
9
Table 4-4
Point on Connector
Cable data
Signal Name
Color
48 VDC, feed A
blue
nc
nc
48 VDC, feed B
nc
red
red
GND
yellow/green
red
blue
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The fan power cable must be connected as shown in the figure below.
Figure 4-12 Fan power cable
to/from BDFB or PDP (-48 V)
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Fan
alarm and LED interface
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Purpose
Connector data
5
9
Table 4-5
Point on
Connector
Signal Name
Description
FANFAIL_C
FANFAIL connection to
common point of fan failure
relay
FANFAIL_NO
MDO1_LED
MDO2_LED
MDO3_LED
FANFAIL_C
FANFAIL connection to
common point of fan failure
relay
FANFAIL_NC
LED_
COMMON
LED anodes
MDO4_LED
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System cabling
Please connect the fan alarm cable as shown in the figure below.
Figure 4-14 Fan alarm cable
to external alarm equipment
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11
12
13
MDI/MDO
CONNECTOR
+3.3V
MDI4_GPIO
MDI3_GPIO
MDI2_GPIO
MDI1_GPIO
+3.3V
DUAL OPTOCOUPLER
DUAL OPTOCOUPLER
CKT
GRD
MDI/MDO
CONNECTOR
+
24
+
23
22
21
4-17
System cabling
7
20
Connector data
5
8
18
16
14
13
14
Table 4-6
25
Point on Connector
1
Signal Name
MDO 4 return
Description
Miscellaneous Discrete Output 4 return,
contact normally open
MDO 4 return
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Point on Connector
3
(continued)
Signal Name
MDO 3 return
Description
Miscellaneous Discrete Output 3 return,
contact normally open
MDO 3 return
MDO 2 return
MDO 2 return
MDO 1 return
MDO 1 return
nc
Not connected
10
MDI 4 return
11
MDI 3 return
12
MDI 2 return
13
MDI 1 return
14
MDO 4 common
15
nc
Not connected
16
MDO 3 common
17
nc
Not connected
18
MDO 2 common
19
nc
Not connected
20
MDO 1 common
21
MDI 4 input
22
MDI 3 input
23
MDI 2 input
24
MDI 1 input
25
nc
Not connected
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Cable connection
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Timing
interface
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Purpose
Connector data
The timing interface provides one external timing output for ITU-T
compliant 2048 kHz timing signals. It does not support timing inputs.
The timing output is realized as 8-pin RJ45 connector suitable for
symmetrical twisted pair cables with an impedance of 120 or
coaxial cables with an impedance of 75 .
Figure 4-20 Timing connector
8
Table 4-7
Point on
Connector
Signal Name
(75 , coaxial)
TX positive (a-wire)
Braid of TX coaxial
TX negative (b-wire)
nc
nc
Inner conductor of TX
coaxial
nc
nc
nc
nc
nc
nc
GND
GND
GND
GND
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Q-LAN
interface (ITM-SC)
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Purpose
Connector data
Table 4-8
Point on Connector
Cable data
Signal Name
Description
TX P
Transmit-data positive
TX N
Transmit-data negative
RX P
Receive-data positive
nc
Not connected
nc
Not connected
RX N
Receive-data negative
nc
Not connected
nc
Not connected
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Purpose
Connector data
Table 4-9
Point on Connector
Cable connection
Signal Name
Description
nc
Not connected
CTS_CIT
Clear To Send
GRD
Ground
TxD
Transmitted Data
RxD
Received Data
RTS
Request To Send
DTR
nc
Not connected
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EOW
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Purpose
Connector data
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Table 4-10
Point on Connector
Cable data
Signal Name
GND
V11RCP
V11RSP
V11RDP
V11TCP
V11TSP
V11TDP
GND
V11RCN
10
V11RSN
11
V11RDN
12
GND
13
V11TCN
14
V11TSN
15
V11TDN
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4-34
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4-38
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E1
interfaces (Main board / X16E1-V3 card)
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Purpose
Connector data
The E1 connectors which are located on the main board and/or on the
X16E1-V3 option card are RJ45 connectors with metal shell for
grounding. It must be ensured that the connector metal shell has good
contact with the cable shield.
Figure 4-32 E1 connector
8
Table 4-11
Point on
Connector
Signal Name
(75 , coaxial)
TX positive (a-wire)
Braid of TX coaxial
TX negative (b-wire)
nc
nc
Inner conductor of TX
coaxial
RX positive (a-wire)
Braid of RX coaxial
RX negative (b-wire)
nc
nc
Inner conductor of RX
coaxial
GND
GND
GND
GND
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GND
GND
Inner conductor of Rx-coaxial
Braid of Rx-coaxial
Inner conductor of Tx-coaxial
Braid of Tx-coaxial
Cable connection
to DDF
TP2
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DS1
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....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Purpose
Connector data
Table 4-12
Point on Connector
Cable data
Signal Name
TX positive (a-wire)
TX negative (b-wire)
nc
RX positive (a-wire)
RX negative (b-wire)
nc
nc
nc
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TP2
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SHDSL
interfaces (X12SHDSL card)
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Purpose
Connector data
Table 4-13
Point on Connector
Cable data
Signal Name
nc
nc
nc
Tip [UKS1/a]
Ring [UKS1/b]
nc
nc
nc
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Available cables
The following table lists all raw cables which can be ordered by
Anixter.
Unscreened twisted pair cables (FNRC)
8x2x0.4
10x2x0.4
Belden
16x2x0.4
Belden
LF cable (FNRC)
128x2x0.4
LF cables (PVC)
2x2x0.5 MM T
4x2x0.5+1X0.7
5x2x0.5+1X0.7
6x2x0.5+1X0.7
Belden 46571
8x2x0.5+1X0.7
Belden (46573Grey0)
10x2x0.5+1X0.7
16x2x0.5+1X0.7
Belden (46559)
20x2x0.5+1X0.7
25x2x0.5+1X0.7
Belden (46561)
40x2x0.5+1X0.7
64x2x0.5+1X0.7
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SHDSL
TP2
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E3
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Purpose
Connector data
Cable data
Cable connection
to DDF
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Purpose
Connector data
Cable data
Cable connection
to DDF
IN
TP2.2
OUT
IN
TP2.1
OUT
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LAN
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Purpose
Connector data
Table 4-14
Point on Connector
Cable data
Signal Name
Description
TX P
Transmit-data positive
TX N
Transmit-data negative
RX P
Receive-data positive
nc
Not connected
nc
Not connected
RX N
Receive-data negative
nc
Not connected
nc
Not connected
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2.4
2.3
LAN
2.2
2.1
2.8
2.7
2.6
2.5
X8PL
2.4
2.3
2.2
2.1
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interfaces (X4X.21 card)
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Purpose
Connector data
The X.21 connectors which are located on the X4X.21 option card are
15-pin SUB-D female connectors.
Figure 4-43 X.21 connector
Table 4-15
Point on
Connector
Signal Name
Description
GND
Shielded ground
TX N
Transmit-Data Negative
CD N
Control-Data Negative
RX N
Receive-Data Negative
ID N
Indication-Data Negative
TD N
Timing-Data Negative
nc
Not connected
GND
Signal ground
TX P
Transmit-Data Positive
10
CD P
Control-Data Positive
11
RX P
Receive-Data Positive
12
ID P
Indication-Data Positive
13
TD P
Timing-Data Positive
14
nc
Not connected
15
nc
Not connected
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System cabling
to DDF
TP2.4
TP2.3
X4X.21
TP2.2
TP2.1
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STM-1e
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Purpose
Connector data
Cable data
Cable connection
to DDF
X2STM1ETRIB
IN
TP2.2
OUT
IN
TP2.1
OUT
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Fiber cabling
Overview
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Purpose
Contents
Optical interfaces (AM unit)
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Optical
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Overview
Optical connectors
FC Adaptor
SC Connector
Specifications
Aggregate interfaces:
STM-1 short haul (S1.1) + 18dB variant
STM-1 long haul (L1.2)
STM-4 short haul (S4.1)
STM-4 long haul (L4.2)
Tributary interfaces:
STM-1 short haul (S1.1).
Optical specifications
S1.1
S1.1 (18dB)
L1.2
S4.1
L4.2
Transmitter
Wavelenght
1270...1360
nm
1270...1360
nm
1530...1565
nm
1273...1355
nm
1530...1565 nm
Max. output
power
8...15 dBm
8...15 dBm
+0...5 dBm
8...15 dBm
+2...3 dBm
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Optical interfaces (AM unit)
Table 4-16
System cabling
Optical specifications
S1.1
(continued)
S1.1 (18dB)
L1.2
S4.1
L4.2
see G.957
see G.957
see G.957
see G.957
see G.957
FDA class/IEC
hazard level
Class I/1
Class I/1
Class I/1
Class I/1
Class I/1
Maximum
dispersion
185 ps/nm
185 ps/nm
not applicable
74 ps/nm
not applicable
Attenuation range
0...12 dB
0...12 dB
10...28 dB
0...12 dB
10...24 dB
Optical path
penalty
< 1 dB
< 1 dB
< 1 dB
< 1 dB
< 1 dB
Receiver
Sensitivity
28 dBm
min.
34 dBm min.
34 dBm min.
28 dBm
min.
28 dBm min.
Overload
8 dBm max.
8 dBm max.
8 dBm max.
8 dBm max.
8 dBm max.
Connector/Fiber type
Connector type
SC, FC, ST
SC, FC, ST
SC, FC, ST
SC, FC, ST
SC, FC, ST
Fiber type
core/cladding
diameter (m)
SM (9/125)
SM (9/125)
SM (9/125)
SM (9/125)
SM (9/125)
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Optical
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Overview
Optical connectors
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Optical interfaces (AMS unit)
System cabling
NOTES:
Specifications
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Table 4-17
System cabling
L1.1
L1.2
Transmitter
Wavelength
1270...1360 nm
1270...1360 nm
1530...1565 nm
8...15 dBm
+0...5 dBm
+0...5 dBm
see G.957
see G.957
see G.957
Class I/1
Class I/1
Class I/1
Maximum dispersion
185 ps/nm
246 ps/nm
not applicable
Attenuation range
0...12 dB
10...28 dB
10...28 dB
< 1 dB
< 1 dB
< 1 dB
Receiver
Sensitivity
28 dBm min.
34 dBm min.
34 dBm min.
Overload
8 dBm max.
10 dBm max.
10 dBm max.
Connector/Fiber type
Connector type
LC
LC
LC
SM (9/125)
SM (9/125)
SM (9/125)
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System cabling
Aggregate
interfaces (Main board)
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Purpose
Connector data
Cable data
Cable connection
These interfaces must be used for enabling SDH ring or 1+1 MSP
protection (STM-1 only) in point to point applications.
The aggregate fiber connectors which are located on the main board
are equipped with SC connectors (AM unit) or LC connectors (AMS
unit, SFPs necessary).
Single Mode (SM) fibers must be used.
Please connect the aggregate fiber cables as shown in the figure
below.
Figure 4-49 Aggregate fiber cables (AM unit)
to ODF (aggregates)
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System cabling
Tributary
interfaces (X2S11TRIB card)
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Purpose
Connector data
Cable data
Cable connection
to ODF (tributaries)
X2S11TRIB
OUT
TP2.1
IN
OUT
TP2.2
IN
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Overview
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Purpose
Assumption
Contents
Power initialisation
5-2
5-4
5-6
5-7
5-8
Cable connections
5-9
5-10
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Powering
Power initialisation
Overview
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Purpose
This section describes all steps which are necessary for the power
initialisation.
Pre-cautions
DANGER
Laser hazard
Metropolis AM and Metropolis AMS systems operate with invisible
laser radiation. Laser radiation can cause considerable injuries to the
eyes.
Never look into the end of an exposed fiber or into an open
optical connector as long as the optical source is switched on.
Always observe the laser warning instructions (cf. Laser safety
(1-10)).
DANGER
Arcing on removing or inserting a live power supply
plug.
Arcing can cause burns to the hands and damage to the eyes.
Ensure that the power is switched to OFF before removing or
inserting the power supply plug.
CAUTION
Condensation causes malfunctioning.
Condensation can occur in the Metropolis AM and Metropolis
AMS units during transport, especially on moving from outside to
closed rooms; this can cause malfunctioning of the units.
Ensure that the units have reached room temperature and are dry
before taking them into operation.
Contents
Switching on and testing supply voltage
5-4
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Power initialisation
Powering
Switching
on and testing supply voltage
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Overview
Procedure
This section describes the procedure for powering the system. Please
observe the order of steps described below.
Proceed as follows to switch on and test the power supply:
............................................................................................................................................................
Check the voltage at the external Battery Distribution and Fuse Bay
(BDFB) or at the Power Distribution Panel (if available) and enter the
measured value in the result table (see chapter 9, Power supply
measurements (9-2)).
Result: The voltage must be in the range as given below.
Connect the fan power cable between the power interface of the fan
unit and the BDFB (or PDP).
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Power failure
Powering
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Power initialisation
Powering
Fan
unit test
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Overview
Procedure
The test described below clarifies the correct working of the fan unit.
Check that
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Checks
Unit installation
Cable connections.
5-8
Cable connections
5-9
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Checks
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Overview
Checks
This test checks the correct cable installation. The cables mentioned
below must be connected for a proper system working. All the other
cables are optional depending on the used option cards and external
equipment.
Check that the following cables are connected:
Grounding cables
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Physical
and power installation exit checklist
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Checklist
Result
(Passed, Failed,
N/A)
Initials
Notes
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Purpose
Contents
Entry checklist
Chapter 6,
ITM-CIT installation and NE provisioning
Chapter 7,
Stand-alone test procedures.
Procedure
Completed
Initials
Notes
PART II
i
Overview
Procedure
Completed
Initials
Notes
Contents
Chapter 6, ITM-CIT installation and NE provisioning
6-1
7-1
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Purpose
Assumption
Contents
Software installation
6-2
Installing ITM-CIT
6-3
6-6
6-8
6-11
NE login procedure
6-13
6-14
6-15
Node creation
6-17
Slot provisioning
6-21
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Overview
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Purpose
Contents
Installing ITM-CIT
6-3
6-6
6-8
6-11
NE login procedure
6-13
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Installing
ITM-CIT
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Purpose
Required equipment
Keyboard
Mouse
CD-ROM drive
Installation procedure
On the Windows desktop, click with the left button of the mouse on
Start.
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Click with the left button of the mouse on the Run item.
Result: The Run window appears.
............................................................................................................................................................
Click Next.
Result: The Software License Agreement window appears.
............................................................................................................................................................
10
If
then
click Next.
Result: The Select Components window
appears.
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If
then
appears.
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11
12
13
14
Choose one of the given options and click OK to finish the setup.
Important! It is recommended to reboot the PC before starting
up the ITM-CIT, but make sure to restart the computer only if
other Windows programs have been closed before.
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Installing
the fast download application
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Overview
Procedure
Select the Run... command from the Windows Start menu, type
d:\fastdownload.exe (where d: is the CD-ROM drive indicator) and
click OK.
Result: The screen of the WinZip Self-Extractor
FastDownload.exe is displayed.
............................................................................................................................................................
Select the directory to which the files shall be extracted and press the
Unzip button.
Result: The files will be extracted.
............................................................................................................................................................
Select the Run... command from the Windows Start menu, type
C:\TEMP\setup.exe (where C:\TEMP is the used directory) and click
OK.
Result: The Fastdownload Installer dialog box appears.
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Reboot the PC to allow for the tool to connect to the present Ethernet
Adapters.
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Fast
NE software download
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Assumptions
PC with installed
Fast Download Application
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PC with installed
Fast Download Application
Procedure
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Click on Exit.
E
ND OF STEPS
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Overview
ITM-CIT
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NE
login procedure
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Overview
Before you begin
Select Login.
Result: The Password Required window appears.
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Related information
Contents
NE date and time
6-15
Node creation
6-17
Slot provisioning
6-21
6-24
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date and time
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Overview
Procedure
Click Edit.
Result: The Edit Date and Time window appears.
............................................................................................................................................................
Select the desired Edit Mode. Fill in the date and time (when the
manual setting is chosen) and click OK.
Result: The Edit Date and Time window disappears.
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Parameters
Date
This field is used to set the date when the manual setting edit mode is
chosen.
Edit mode
Description
Sync to CIT
time
Manual set
Time
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This field is used to set the time when the manual setting edit mode is
chosen.
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creation
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Overview
Procedure
Click Next.
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Click Close.
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Parameters
NE name
Displays the status of the listed slot. The different slot states are
described in the table below.
Slot state
Description
Assigned
Slot is assigned
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Description
Unassigned
Slot is unassigned
Auto
Operation
Description
Assigned
Unassigned
Auto
Main unit
The status of the MIB is indicated. The possible values are described
in the table below.
MIB state
Description
Empty
Filled
Filled Unknown
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MIB state
Description
Filled Not
Confirmed
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provisioning
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Overview
Procedure
Select the slot TS2 from the list in the window, and click
Assign/Unassign.
Result: The Assign NE Units to Slot window appears with
Select the desired operation from the selections at the top of the
window.
Result: The correct operation is selected.
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If assigning units, use the pull-down menu for Main Unit and select
the correct unit corresponding to the displayed slot.
Result: The correct unit appears as the new Main Unit.
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Click OK.
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Parameters
Slot
Displays the status of the listed slot. The different slot states are
described in the table below.
Slot state
Description
Assigned
Slot is assigned
Unassigned
Slot is unassigned
Auto
Operation
Description
Assigned
Unassigned
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Description
Auto
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the MIB
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Overview
Procedure
Click Yes.
Result: The operation will be started. Confirming the MIB
Login again.
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Click Close.
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Parameters
NE type
The status of the MIB is indicated. The possible values are described
in the table below.
MIB state
Description
Empty
Filled
Filled Unknown
Filled Not
Confirmed
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MIB state
Description
Waiting for
Upload
Management state
Description
Normal
Uploading
Resyncing
ReEvaluating
FaultStatus
Downloading
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Purpose
This chapter describes all the tests that should be carried out to check
the functionality of the NEs.
Be sure all listed assumptions described below are fulfilled before
carrying out any tests:
The people carrying out the tests are familiar with Metropolis
AM and Metropolis AMS, the SDH functionality, the ITM-CIT
software and the handling of the test equipment.
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Additional remarks
Contents
Test equipment and accessories
7-3
7-6
7-7
7-10
7-14
7-17
7-20
7-23
7-26
7-29
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equipment and accessories
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To be able to perform the tests described in this chapter the following
test equipment and accessories are required:
Metropolis AM / Metropolis AMS main unit
No DDF
With DDF
ITM-CIT cable
PDH analyzer
E1
E3
DS1
DS3
2x E1 cables
2x E3 cables
STM-1
Optical
X.21
Trans
X12
LAN SHDSL
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2x DS1 cables,
E3
DS1
DS3
STM-1
Optical
X.21
Trans
X12
LAN SHDSL
refer to note 1
PDH BER test set with
DS3 option
2x DS3 cable,
refer to note 1
2x single mode fibers,
refer to note 2
X
1x SHDSL cable
X
Note 1:
Since the pulse shape for DS1 and DS3 signals is defined at the DDF,
the cable length between the port and the DDF must be compensated
for each port output (Menu: Port Provisioning, Cable length). By
default the cable compensation is set to 0-131 feet (DS1) or 0-120
feet (DS3). Because the PDH analyzer is connected close to the DDF,
the receiver will deal with the cable loss. However for each port the
length between port and DDF should be estimated and compensated
by selecting the proper length range before the other side is
connected.
Note 2:
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Transmit -
Receive -
1 to 2
Control -
Control -
3 to 5
Transmit +
Receive +
9 to 11
Control +
Control +
10 to 12
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Overview
Estimated duration
Procedure
Create the node. If available, use the operator specified name of the
NE.
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Provision the DCN parameter Area ID; set it to the operator specified
value.
Note: If the to be applied Area Address is not available then we
suggest leaving the unit isolated until the value is available. The
reason for this is that value 0000 is reserved for newly installed units
and should not be used in live networks. An NE in the isolated state if
the OSI protocol has not been activated. Getting the NE out of the
isolated state is done by editing the area address.
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Verify that the requirements mentioned in the table below are met.
Result:
Requirements
Node isolated:
No
On
Fault:
Off
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tributary ports distribution wiring test
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Overview
Estimated duration
Test setup
Verifies that the labeling on the DDF matches the correct port
number.
20 minutes.
The following figure illustrates a possible test setup.
Figure 7-1 E1 tributary ports distribution wiring test
TPx.1
In
Out
Out
In
Transmission
analyzer
AM/AMS
Optical
loop
Line Port 1
Line Port 2
TPx.y
In
Out
x= slot number
y= port number
Note: For a long haul laser (L11, L12, L41 or L42) a 10 dB attenuator
with applicable connector is required in the loop.
Start condition
Procedure
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Set the PDH analyzer to 2 Mbit/s, 215-1 PRBS pattern. Connect the
PDH analyzer to the first tributary port. Start a BER test.
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To check for bad contacts of the installed cable move each separate
cable gently (or tap on it with your fingers) near the connector at both
ends, while monitoring the analyzer for error free transmission.
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Display the raised alarm list on the ITM-CIT, and verify that the
requirements mentioned in the table below are met.
Result:
Requirements
LEDs on the Metropolis AM / Metropolis AMS:
Power:
On
Fault:
Off
PDH analyzer:
No errors detected
............................................................................................................................................................
Check if the slot and port number of the NES alarm source
corresponds with the physical position on the DDF to which the
analyzer is connected.
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port connection to optical distribution frame test
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Overview
Estimated duration
Test setup
Procedure
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Set the PDH analyzer to 2 Mbit/s, 2 15-1 PRBS pattern. Connect the
PDH analyzer to TP1.1. Start a BER test.
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Display the raised alarm list on the ITM-CIT, and verify that the
requirements mentioned in the table below are met.
Result:
Requirements
PDH analyzer:
No errors
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Check if the slot and port number of the NES alarm source
corresponds with the physical position on the ODF to which the
optical loop is connected.
............................................................................................................................................................
Connect the optical power meter to the fiber returning from the ODF
(LP1.1 input) (refer to Figure 7-2, Line port connection to optical
distribution frame test (7-10)).
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10
11
Verify that the requirements mentioned in the table below are met.
Result:
Power ranges:
Interface
Wavelength [nm]
S1.1
1310
15 ... 8
1310
15 ... 8
S4.1
1310
15 ... 8
L1.1
1310
5 ... 0
L1.2
1550
5 ... 0
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Wavelength [nm]
L4.2
1550
3 ... +2
12
Disconnect the optical power meter and reconnect the fiber to the
receive port of LP1.1.
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13
Remove the optical loop from the ODF and install a variable optical
attenuator.
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14
Increase the attenuation until the PDH analyzer reports single bit
errors.
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15
16
17
Disconnect the fiber from the Line Port input at the physical NE
port and measure the optical output level (refer to Figure 7-2, Line
port connection to optical distribution frame test (7-10)).
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18
Verify that the requirements mentioned in the table below are met.
Result:
Wavelength [nm]
Receiver sensitivity
[dBm]
S1.1
1310
28
1310
34
S4.1
1310
28
L1.1
1310
34
L1.2
1550
34
L4.2
1550
28
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option card test
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Overview
This test verifies that the option card has been installed properly and
that its function is correct.
If a DDF is applicable then the cabling and connections of the option
card ports with complementary wiring is tested according to the site
depending information, and the port labeling is tested on the DDF
whether it matches the correct port number.
This test includes a BER test for each option card tributary port, and a
port alarm test.
Estimated duration
Remarks
20 minutes.
If the installation includes a DDF then the interface test must be done
from the DDF.
For 1.5 Mbit/s (DS1) and 45 Mbit/s (DS3) ports: since the pulse
shape for these signals is defined at the DDF, the cable length
between the port and the DDF can be compensated for each port
output (menu: Port Provisioning, Cable length). By default the cable
compensation is set to 0-131 feet (DS1) or 0-120 feet (DS3). In this
test the PDH analyzer receiver will deal with the cable loss, only
because it is connected close to the DDF. However for each port the
length between port and DDF should be estimated and compensated
by selecting the proper length range before the other side is
connected.
Test setup
In
Out
Out
In
Transmission
analyzer
AM/AMS
Optical
loop
Line Port 1
Line Port 2
TPx.y
In
Out
x= slot number
y= port number
Note: For a long haul laser (L11, L12, L41 or L42) a 10 dB attenuator
with applicable connector is required in the loop
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Procedure
E3 option card:
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Set the PDH analyzer to the appropriate PDH bit rate (and line code)
and select for 1.5 or 2 Mbit/s the 215 -1 PRBS pattern, for all other
bit-rates the 223 -1 PRBS pattern. Connect the PDH analyzer to the first
option card tributary port. Start a BER test.
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Display the raised alarm list on the ITM-CIT, and verify that the
requirements mentioned in the table below are met.
Result:
Requirement
LEDs on the Metropolis AM / Metropolis AMS:
Power:
On
Fault:
Off
PDH analyzer:
No errors detected
Notes:
1.
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Check if the slot and port number of the NES alarm source
corresponds with the physical position on the DDF to which the
analyzer is connected.
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10
Repeat this test for all present option card tributary ports.
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STM-1 option card test
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Overview
This test verifies whether the installation of the optical STM-1 option
card is done correctly and the proper function by testing the port.
This test includes a BER test for each option card tributary port, and a
port alarm test.
Estimated duration
Remarks
Test setup
10 minutes.
This test is only applicable for Metropolis AM NEs with two STM-4
line ports (S42 and L42). For TM configurations (S4.1 and L4.1) the
setup and procedure written in section PDH option card test (7-14)
need to be followed, with the exception that the PDH analyzer needs
to be replaced by an SDH analyzer, and the STM1cNES alarm must
be set to Reported.
The following figure illustrates a possible test setup.
Figure 7-4 Optical STM-1 option card test
Loop
AM
STM-1 Option
Card
Loop
LP1.1
LP2.1
TP1.1
Transmission
analyzer
TP1.2
Procedure
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Required cross-connections
TP2.1
TP2.1 LP2.1,1
CC1,1.111 TP1.1
CC1,1 LP1.1,1
TP2.2
TP2.2 LP1.1,2
CC1,2.111 TP1.2
CC1,2 LP2.1,2
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Set the PDH analyzer to 2 Mbit/s, 2151 PRBS pattern. Connect the
analyzer to TP1.1.
............................................................................................................................................................
Display the raised alarm list on the ITM-CIT, and verify that the
requirements mentioned in the table below are met.
Result:
Requirements
LEDs on the Metropolis AM:
Power:
On
Fault:
Off
PDH analyzer:
No errors
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Requirements
Alarms reported on the ITM-CIT:
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option card test
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Overview
Estimated duration
Remarks
Test setup
This test verifies whether the installation of the X.21 optical option
card is done correctly and the proper function by testing each port.
10 minutes.
This test is only applicable for the Metropolis AM / Metropolis
AMS NEs with two line ports (S12, S42, L12 and L42). For terminal
configurations (S11, S41, L11 and L41) the procedure written in
section PDH option card test (7-14) need to be followed, with the
exception that the PDH analyzer needs to be replaced by an X.21
analyzer, and the X21cNES alarm must be set to Reported.
The following figure illustrates a possible test setup.
Figure 7-5 X.21 option card test
AM/AMS
X.21 Option
Card
See Remark
below the
Figure
TP1.1
LP1.1
TP1.2
TP1.3
LP2.1
TP1.4
Procedure
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Required cross-connections
TP2.1
S12, L12
S42, L42
TP2.1CC1,2.111
TP2.1CC1,2.111
CC1,1.111TP1.1
CC1.2LP2.1,1
CC1,1.111TP1.1
CC1,1LP1.1,1
TP2.2
TP2.2CC1,2.112
TP2.2CC1,2.112
CC1,1.112TP1.2
CC1.2LP2.1,1
CC1,1.112TP1.2
CC1,1LP1.1,1
TP2.3
TP2.3CC1,2.113
TP2.3CC1,2.113
CC1,1.113TP1.3
CC1.2LP2.1,1
CC1,1.113TP1.3
CC1,1LP1.1,1
TP2.4
TP2.4CC1,2.114
TP2.4CC1,2.114
CC1,1.114TP1.4
CC1.2LP2.1,1
CC1,1.114TP1.4
CC1,1LP1.1,1
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Set the PDH analyzer to 2 Mbit/s, 215-1 PRBS pattern. Connect the
analyzer to TP1.1.
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Display the raised alarm list on the ITM-CIT, verify that the
requirements mentioned in the table below are met.
Result:
Requirements
LEDs on the Metropolis AM / Metropolis AMS:
Power:
On
Fault:
Off
PDH analyzer:
No errors detected
............................................................................................................................................................
Check if the slot and port number of the NEs alarm source
corresponds with the port number.
............................................................................................................................................................
10
Repeat this test for all present option card tributary ports by
connecting both the X.21 loop and the PDH analyzer to the next port.
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and X8PL option card test
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Overview
Estimated duration
Start condition
Procedure
This test verifies that the Ethernet option card under test is properly
installed and that it functions correctly. In case of a DDF the
connections are tested by generating a port alarm. This procedure
applies to both Ethernet cards.
10 minutes.
Be sure the following start condition is fulfilled:
Check on the alarm list, and verify that the requirements mentioned in
the table below are met.
Result:
Requirements
LEDs on the Metropolis AM / Metropolis AMS:
Power LED:
On
Fault LED:
Off
On (green)
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Check on the alarm list, and verify that the requirements mentioned in
the table below are met.
Result:
Requirements
Link LEDs of related LAN ports:
On (green)
Check on the alarm list, and verify that the requirements mentioned in
the table below are met.
Result:
Requirements
Link LEDs of related LAN ports:
On (green)
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11
Disconnect the LAN cable from the LAN ports. Wait until all
LANcNES alarms have cleared.
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12
Verify that the requirements mentioned in the table below are met.
Result:
Requirements
Link LEDs of all LAN ports:
Off
No alarms
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option card test
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Overview
Estimated duration
Remarks
This test verifies that the X12SHDSL option card is properly installed
and that it functions correctly. In case of a DDF the correct DDF
labeling is checked by means of port alarming.
12 minutes.
For this test an SHDSL E1 Modem (TU12/E1) is required. Do not
connect it until asked in the procedure.
SHDSL is the same as SDSL. SHDSL refers to the ITU-T standard
and SDSL refers to the ETSI standard.
Test setup
E1 modem
SHDSL
TP2.*
SHDSL
E1 trib
LP1.1
E1 trib
TP1.*
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Procedure
Verify that the requirements mentioned in the table below are met.
Result:
Requirements
LEDs on the Metropolis AM / Metropolis AMS:
Power LED:
On
Fault LED:
Off
No alarms
Set the transport mode of the X12SHDSL option card. For connecting
an E1 modem select SHDSL Transport Mode E1 (Go to menu:
Provisioning, Transmission, SHDSL, Transport Mode, select Slot TS2,
press EDIT, select the correct Transport Mode, OK, CLOSE).
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If a DDF is applicable for this installation then you have to check the
labeling for all ports, repeat Step 4 through Step 8 for all ports.
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provisioning and stand alone installation test exit checklist
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Checklist
Verify that applicable procedures have been completed and fill-in the
results. If a procedure is not applicable, indicate N/A.
Procedure
Result
(Passed, Failed,
N/A)
Initials
Notes
ITM-CIT installation
NE software
installation
NE login
Provisioning of the
system parameters
Main unit test
E1 tributary ports
distribution wiring test
Line port connection to
optical distribution
frame test
PDH option card test
Optical STM-1 option
card test
X.21 option card test
X4IP and X8PL option
card test
X12SHDSL option card
test
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Overview
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Purpose
Contents
Entry checklist
Chapter 8,
Link testing
Chapter 9,
Conclusion.
Procedure
Completed
Initials
Notes
SDH Analyser
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Overview
Link testing
Contents
Chapter 8, Link testing
8-1
Chapter 9, Conclusion
9-1
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Overview
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Purpose
Contents
Connecting the fiber cables
8-2
8-4
BER test
8-6
8-8
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Link testing
Connecting
the fiber cables
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Related information
Background information
Procedure
DANGER
Laser hazard
Metropolis AM and Metropolis AMS systems operate with invisible
laser radiation. Laser radiation can cause considerable injuries to the
eyes.
Never look into the end of an exposed fiber or into an open
optical connector as long as the optical source is switched on.
Always observe the laser warning instructions (cf. Laser safety
(1-10)).
Proceed as follows to establish a network:
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Check that the measured value is within the range shown below (see
section Optical input power ranges (8-3)).
IF...
THEN...
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Wavelength [nm]
S1.1
1310
28 ... 8
1310
34 ... 8
S4.1
1310
28 ... 8
L1.1
1310
34 ... 10
L1.2
1550
34 ... 8
L4.2
1550
28 ... 8
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Remote
login test
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Overview
Estimated duration
Test setup
AMS node.
Procedure
Check whether you can see the remote node B on the DCC Neighbor
list.
(Go to menu: File, NE Login, DCC Neighbors List, click OK.)
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Result:
Requirement
Successfully logged in to Node B
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Link testing
BER
test
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Overview
Estimated duration
Test setup
This test proves the transmission quality of the link by monitoring one
VC channel over a longer period of time.
Preparation time 5 minutes, test duration 1 hour.
The figure below shows a possible test setup.
Figure 8-2 BER test
AMS node.
Procedure
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BER test
Link testing
Result:
Requirement
SDH/PDH analyzer:
No errors
for 1 hour
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Link testing
Link
testing exit checklist
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Checklist
Verify that applicable procedures have been completed and fill-in the
results. If a procedure is not applicable, indicate N/A.
Procedure
Result
(Passed, Failed,
N/A)
Initials
Notes
Fiber connection
Remote login test
BER test
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Overview
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Purpose
This chapter provides result tables for entering all measured values, a
final checklist and a signoff sheet to be sure that all required tasks
described in this manual have been done.
Contents
Power supply measurements
9-2
9-3
Final checklist
9-4
Completion form
9-5
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Power
supply measurements
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Measured values
Measured voltage
DC
AC
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Optical
output power measurements
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Measured values
AM/AMS unit
number
Interface type
Port
number
Mean launched
power [dBm]
Receiver sensitivity
[dBm]
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Conclusion
Final
checklist
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Verify that all chapters in this manual have been passed completely.
Chapter
Passed
(Yes, No)
Initials
Notes
Mechanical installation
System cabling
System turn up procedures
System provisioning
Stand alone test procedures
Network establishment and
test
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Conclusion
Completion
form
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Date :
Location Information
All chapters have been passed successfully:
Start Date :
Completion Date:
Station Location :
Country :
Participants
Names (printed)
Company
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Customer Signature
Date
Note:
This Completion Form is to be retained by the Lucent Technologies Representative
as a record of successfully completion of all required procedures.
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Overview
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Purpose
General rules
Contents
AM/AMS units (DC powered)
A-2
A-5
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AM/AMS
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Horizontal rack mounting
AM/AMS
min. 100 mm
AM/AMS
min. 100 mm
AM/AMS
min. 100 mm
AM/AMS
Heat Baffle
AM/AMS
min. 100 mm
AM/AMS
min. 100 mm
AM/AMS
min. 100 mm
AM/AMS
min. 100 mm
AM/AMS
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AM/AMS
AM/AMS
AM/AMS
AM/AMS
AM/AMS
bar
bar
Heat Baffle
AM/AMS
AM/AMS
AM/AMS
AM/AMS
AM/AMS
bar
bar
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Mounting rules
AMS
AMS
AMS shelf
AMS
AMS
AMS
AMS
AMS
Rack
AMS shelf
AMS
AMS
AMS
Heat Baffle
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AM/AMS
units (AC powered)
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Horizontal rack mounting
AM/AMS (AC)
AM/AMS (AC)
AM/AMS (AC)
AM/AMS (AC)
AM/AMS (AC)
bar
bar
Heat Baffle
AM/AMS (AC)
AM/AMS (AC)
AM/AMS (AC)
AM/AMS (AC)
AM/AMS (AC)
bar
bar
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Mounting rules
AMS
AMS
AMS shelf
AMS
AMS
AMS
AMS
AMS
Rack
AMS shelf
AMS
AMS
AMS
Heat Baffle
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Purpose
Contents
Power failure
B-2
B-4
B-7
B-9
Fiber cleaning
B-11
B-13
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Power
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Overview
Procedure 1
Follow the steps below if the Power LED does not light up on
the Metropolis AM / Metropolis AMS unit:
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Replace all affected power cables between the BDFB (or PDP) and
the Metropolis AM / Metropolis AMS unit. Make sure that the
cables are tight afterwards.
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Procedure 2
Follow the steps below if the fans of the fan unit are not running:
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Replace all affected power cables between the BDFB (or PDP) and
the fan unit. Make sure that the cables are tight afterwards.
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Installing
the NE software
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Overview
Related information
NE software download
not to download software into the backup store while the active
store is not committed. As long as the active store is not
committed the NE may perform an automatic switch.
Click Edit.
Result: The Edit NE Software Configuration window
appears.
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Click Download.
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Click Edit.
Result: The Edit NE Software Configuration window
Fill in the Retain MIB check box if the information in the MIB
should be saved. This is only possible if the MIB is compatible with
the NE software. Not retaining the MIB means that the NE must be
provisioned again with the new settings.
Click Switch.
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Click Yes.
Result: The active and backup store are switched. The
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Parameters
for NE software installation
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Introduction
Active store
Backup store
Code
Description
Interchangeability
Marker
Serial Number
Com Code
Shows the software load that is now stored in the backup store. The
same codes are used as in the active store.
The following table shows the possible values.
Value
Description
Store Active
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The state of the backup store can have the following values:
Value
Description
Store Error
Store Clearing
Store Empty
Store Downloading
Store Inactive
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check (correct ISD)
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Overview
Procedure
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
Echo: On
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Select Connect.
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Note:
If the same message keeps coming back then the conclusion is that
the unit keeps on rebooting and a reason may be that it cannot find a
valid image (software load). To recover from this situation the unit
needs to be sent to repair with the proper problem description. There
is no way to repair this in the field.
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Fiber
cleaning
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Overview
DANGER
Laser hazard
Never look into the end of an exposed fiber or plug-in optical
connectors as long as the optical source is switched on.
CAUTION
Cable break
To avoid cable break ensure that the bending radius of optical fiber
cables is not less than 38 mm [1.5 inches] or 20 times the diameter of
the cable (whichever is greater).
Cleaning of optical
connectors
Connectors
Wipe off the connector face lengthwise (not with a circular motion!)
using a smooth tissue (moistened with isopropanol).
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Wipe off the connector face lengthwise (not with a circular motion!)
using a dry and smooth tissue.
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Fiber cleaning
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Then let the connector face air-dry (the isopropanol must evaporate
completely!). As an option, purified compressed air can also be used
for drying.
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Finally check the connector face for cleanliness using the fiberscope.
If the connector impurities were not removed completely during the
first cleaning procedure, repeat steps 1-5 until the result is satisfactory.
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NOTE:
Soak the coupling cleaner in isopropanol and move it back and forth
in the coupling several times.
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Blow purified compressed air through the coupling and visually check
for residual impurities by holding it to the light.
Important! Lightguide Build-Outs (LBOs) may be damaged
when compressed air is used for drying. Therefore, do not use
compressed air for drying LBOs.
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Removing
the SFP modules
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Overview
Safety
CAUTION
ESD hazard
Electronic components can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge.
Hold SFPs only at the edges. Always observe the ESD
instructions (cf. Option card and SFP handling (2-10)).
Grep the SFP transceiver with your fingers and pull it out.
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Figure
Figure B-1 Unlocking a MSA latch (type 1) SFP
Press on top of the locking device and pull the SFP out with your
fingers (see figure below).
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Figure B-2 Unlocking a MSA latch (type 2) SFP
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Grep the SFP transceiver with your own fingers and pull it out.
Important! Dont pull the bail to get the transceiver out, as the
bail might be teared away from the SFP.
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Figure B-3 Unlocking a bail latch (type 1) SFP
Grep the SFP transceiver with your own fingers and pull it out.
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Important! Dont pull the bail to get the transceiver out, as the
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Figure B-4 Unlocking a bail latch (type 2) SFP
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Purpose
Contents
SUB-D connector
C-2
C-5
C-8
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SUB-D
connector
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Description
Assembly instructions
Insert the cable with the ferrule into the SUB-D connector.
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Figure
Figure C-1 SUB-D assembly steps
Turn the stripped end of the ground wire around the braid before
soldering the ground wire to the braid.
Refer to Stripping and connecting a low frequency cable (C-4).
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Description
IMS
Push the center conductor and the dielectric into the connector
housing until the dielectric stops.
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First roll the cable braid over the termination part (inner ferrule) of
the connector and pull the crimp outer ferrule over that braid.
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Crimp the outer ferrule with a hexagon die 4.6 AGK 3068 by
using the Crimp Tool AGK 2365.
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Figure C-3 IMS assembly procedure
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Figure C-4 Crimp tool and die
Legend:
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Mounting
4x2.5mm coax (75 ) to RJ45 connector
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Assembly instructions
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Crimp braid.
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NUMERICS
12 digit Numerical Code (12NC)
Used to as the unique identifier of an item or product. The first ten digits identify an item. The
eleventh digit specifies the particular variant of the item. The twelfth digit indicates the revision
issue. Items for which the first eleven digitsare the same are functionally equal and may be
exchanged.
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AC
Alternating Current
ADM
Add-Drop Multiplexer
Administrator
BDFB
CAT
CATastrophic
CC
Cross-Connection, Cross-Connect
CCITT
See ITU-T.
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G L - 1
Circuit
Computer in a computer network that generally offers a user interface to a server. See also
Server.
CO
Central Office
CP
Circuit Pack
Craft Interface Terminal (CIT)
The embedded overhead communication channel in the SDH line. The DCC is used for
end-to-end communication and maintenance. It carries alarm, control, and status information
between network elements in an SDH network.
DC
Direct Current
DCN
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility
EMI
ElectroMagnetic Interference
EOW
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ElectroStatic Discharge
ETSI
Gbit/s
I/O
Input/Output
IEC
Local manager for SDH network elements in a subnetwork. Also called the to as Craft Interface
Terminal.
ISO
A user of the ITM-SC application with System Administrator privileges. See also User
Privilege.
ITU
G L O S S A R Y
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LAN
Line Build Out - An optical attenuator that guarantees the proper signal level and shape at the
receiver input.
LED
Transmission line; refers to a transmission medium, together with the associated high speed
equipment, that are required transport information between two consecutive network elements,
one of which originates the line signal and the other terminates the line signal.
Line Build Out (LBO)
An optical attenuator that guarantees the proper signal level and shape at the receiver input.
LTU
MADM
Capable of issuing network management operations and receiving events. The Manager
communicates with the Agent in the controlled network element.
MDI
The Management Information Base is the database in the node. The MIB contains the
configuration data of the node. A copy of each MIB is available in the EMS and is called the
MIB image. Under normal circumstances, the MIB and MIB image of one node are
synchronized.
MSP
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A node or network element is defined as all equipment that is controlled by one system
controller.
Non-revertive switching
In non-revertive switching, there is an active and standby high-speed line, circuit pack, etc.
When a protection switch occurs, the standby line, circuit pack, etc., is selected causing the old
standby line, circuit pack, etc., to be used for the new active line, circuit pack, etc. The original
active line, circuit pack, etc., becomes the standby line, circuit pack, etc. This status remains in
effect when the fault clears. Therefore, this protection scheme is non-revertive in that there is
no switch back to the original status in effect before the fault occurred.
NTU
OC-n
Optical Interface
Operator
A user of the ITM-SC application with Operator privileges. See also User Privilege.
OS
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Path
A logical connection between one termination point at which a standard format for a signal at
the given rate is assembled and from which the signal is transmitted, and another termination
point at which the received standard frame format for the signal is disassembled.
PC
Personal Computer
PCB
Q-LAN
Thin Ethernet LAN (10BaseT) that connects the manager to gateway network elements so that
management information can be exchanged between network elements and management systems.
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SC
Synchronous Digital Hierarchy. Definition of the degree of control of the various clocks in a
digital network over other clocks.
SDSL
Symmetrical single pair high bit rate Digital Subscriber Line (name used by ETSI)
SFP
Short Haul
SHDSL
A user of the ITM-SC application with Supervisor privileges. See also User Privilege.
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A user of the computer system on which the ITM-SC application can be installed. See also User
Privilege.
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TCP/IP
A signal of a specific rate (2 Mbit/s, 34 Mbit/s, 140 Mbit/s, VC12, VC3, VC4, STM-1 or
STM-4) that may be added to or dropped from a line signal.
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Index
MDI/MDO connector,
4-20
Dimensions, 3-3
3-3
Optical connectors
(Main board), 4-50
4-50
Horizontal rack
mounting, 3-13
3-13
Optical connectors
(X2S11TRIB card),
4-52
Layout, 3-3
3-3
Option card installation,
3-6
Street cabinet mounting,
3-16
Table top mounting,
3-11
Technical data, 3-3
3-3
Vertical rack mounting,
3-14
Voltage range, 3-3
Wall mounting, 3-11
3-11
Weight, 3-3
AMS unit
Dimensions, 3-19
3-19
Horizontal rack
mounting, 3-28
3-28
Layout, 3-19
3-19
Option card installation,
3-20
Street cabinet mounting,
3-37
Table top mounting,
3-25
Technical data, 3-19
3-19
Weight, 3-19
3-19
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B
Power connectors
(AMS), 4-6
4-6
Cabling
SHDSL connector
(X12SHDSL card),
4-35
STM-1e connector
(X2STM1ETRIB card),
4-43
E1 connector (Main
board / X16E1-V3
card), 4-31
4-31
E3 connector (X2E3
card), 4-37
4-37
CE mark, 1-18
1-18
Cleaning of optical
connectors, B-11
B-11
Conventions, xxiii
xxiii
Converter (AC/DC), 2-2
2-2
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AM unit, 3-3
3-3
AMS unit, 3-19
3-19
Documentation set, xxiv
xxiv
Dust plug, 2-4
2-4, 4-47
4-47
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E
Electrostatic discharge,
1-16 2-10
1-16,
2-10
Electrostatic protection,
1-16
EMC bracket, 3-8
3-8, 3-22
3-22
Entry checklist
Link testing, 3-1
3-1
NE provisioning and
stand alone installation
test, 2-1
2-1
Physical and power
installation, 1-1
1-1
Environmental
requirements, 2-9
2-9
ESD
See: Electrostatic
discharge
ESP
See: Electrostatic
protection
Exit checklist
SHDSL connector
(X12SHDSL card),
4-34
G
Grounding, 4-11
4-11
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STM-1e connector
(X2STM1ETRIB card),
4-43
Installation of an option
card, 3-6
3-6, 3-20
3-20
ITM-CIT
Interfaces
4-4 4-6
AC connector, 4-4,
4-6
Installation procedure,
6-3
DC connector (AM),
4-4
DC connector (AMS),
4-6
DS1 connector (Main
board / X16DS1 card),
4-32
DS3 connector (X2DS3
card), 4-38
4-38
E1 connector (Main
board / X16E1-V3
card), 4-30
4-30
2-12 6-3
Requirements, 2-12,
6-3
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E3 connector (X2E3
card), 4-37
4-37
MIB, 6-24
6-24
NE provisioning and
stand alone installation
test, 7-29
7-29
ITM-CIT connector,
4-25
MDI/MDO connector,
4-18
Optical connectors
(Main board), 4-50
4-50
Optical connectors
(X2S11TRIB card),
4-52
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Specifications (AMS),
4-48
4-45 4-47
Types, 4-45,
4-47
4-4 4-6
AC connector, 4-4,
4-6
Cabling, 4-13
4-13
Transmission stability,
8-6
DC connector (AM),
4-4
DC connector (AMS),
4-6
Troubleshooting
Fiber cleaning, B-11
B-11
Pin assignment
DC connector (AM),
4-4
1-14 2-2
Power supply, 1-14,
2-2
DC connector (AMS),
4-6
E1 connector (Main
board / X16E1-V3
card), 4-30
4-30
BER, 8-6
8-6
Power interfaces
Handling instructions,
2-10
Software download
failure, B-4
B-4
Wrong ISD, B-9
B-9
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W
Test
AM/AMS unit
installation, 5-8
5-8
Cabling, 4-29
4-29
Option cards
........................................................
SFP
See: Small Form-Factor
Pluggable Optics
SFP modules, B-13
B-13
Slot provisioning, 6-21
6-21
Small Form-Factor
Pluggable Optics (SFPs),
2-4
2-4, 4-47
4-47
Software download failure,
B-4
Sources of danger, 1-1
1-1
Supply voltage test, 5-4
5-4
Switching on the supply
voltage, 5-4
5-4
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