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Meridian 1
ISDN Basic Rate Interface
Installation
Document Number: 553-3901-200
Document Release: Standard 7.00
Date: January 2002
Year Publish FCC TM
Copyright © 1992–2002 Nortel Networks
All Rights Reserved
Printed in Canada
Information is subject to change without notice. Nortel Networks reserves the right to make changes in design
or components as progress in engineering and manufacturing may warrant. This equipment has been tested
and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules, and the
radio interference regulations of Industry Canada. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at their own expense.
SL-1 and Meridian 1 are trademark of Nortel Networks.

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  • Page 1 All Rights Reserved Printed in Canada Information is subject to change without notice. Nortel Networks reserves the right to make changes in design or components as progress in engineering and manufacturing may warrant. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules, and the radio interference regulations of Industry Canada.
  • Page 3: Revision History

    Revision history January 2002 Standard 7.00. This document is up-issued to to include content changes for Meridian 1 Release 25.40. April 2000 Standard 6.00. This is a global document and is up-issued for X11 Release 25.0x. Document changes include removal of: redundant content; references to equipment types except Options 11C, 51C, 61C, and 81C;...
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  • Page 5 Contents About this document ..... . . Preinstallation preparation ....Install ISDN BRI hardware .
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  • Page 7: About This Document

    This document applies to Meridian 1 Internet Enabled systems. This document is a global document. Contact your system supplier or your Nortel Networks representative to verify that the hardware and software described is supported in your area. Note 1: For Option 11C specific information, refer to Option 11C Basic Rate Interface (BRI) (553-3011-311).
  • Page 8 Page 8 of 46 About this document 553-3901-200 Standard 7.00 January 2002...
  • Page 9: Reference List

    Preinstallation preparation Contents The following are the topics in this section: Prepare the site ......... . . Unpack and inspect .
  • Page 10: Unpack And Inspect

    Inspect the equipment for obvious faults or damage. Report any damaged component to your sales representative and the carrier who delivered the equipment. • When unpacking the circuit cards, hold them only by their non-conductor edges. Do not touch connector pins or components. 553-3901-200 Standard 7.00 January 2002...
  • Page 11 • Keep the circuit cards in their antistatic bags until you are ready to install them. • Do not stack the plug-in cards on top of each other. This can damage the components and the printed circuits on the cards. Take inventory After unpacking, verify that all the equipment necessary is at the site before installation begins.
  • Page 12 Page 12 of 46 Preinstallation preparation 553-3901-200 Standard 7.00 January 2002...
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    Install ISDN BRI hardware Contents The following are the topics in this section: Install ISDN BRI hardware for line applications ....Select the card slots ........Remove the module cover for card installation .
  • Page 14: Install Isdn Bri Hardware For Line Applications

    — connect the Meridian 1 to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) — cross connect the MDF — connect ISDN BRI terminals to the DSL — initialize the ISDN BRI terminals. —————————— End of Procedure —————————— 553-3901-200 Standard 7.00 January 2002...
  • Page 15 Print Programs. Table 1 lists the modules that can house ISDN BRI cards. • LD 22 to print the system configuration and identify unused network card slots to install MISPs • LD 20 to list unused IPE card slots to install SILCs, UILCs and BRSCs...
  • Page 16 Table 1 for the card slots in these modules that can house MISPs. • An MISP cannot share network loop addresses with a Superloop Network Card in options 51C, 61C, and 81C. The MISP requires two network loop addresses and one network card slot. •...
  • Page 17 NT8D35 Network module CE Module CE Module CE Pwr Sup CE Pwr Sup Install ISDN BRI hardware Network-type cards: NT8D04 Superloop Net QPC414 Network Card NT8D17 Conference/TDS PRI/DTI (5-9) PRI/DTI (5-9) DCHI (5-13) DCHI (5-13) MSDL (5-13) MSDL (5-13) MISP...
  • Page 18 Page 18 of 46 Install ISDN BRI hardware Figure 2 NT8D37 IPE module PE Module PE Module PE Pwr Sup PE Pwr Sup 553-3901-200 Standard 7.00 Intelligent line and trunk cards Rng Gen Rng Gen January 2002 Intelligent line and trunk...
  • Page 19 Figure 3 NT5D21 Core/Network module Core/Net Module LRTN FGND CE Pwr Sup Remove the module cover for card installation To remove the covers from Meridian 1 modules with unused card slots, follow the procedure below. Refer to Figure 4. Install ISDN BRI hardware 10 11 PS 3PE CNI Use a flat-blade screwdriver to unlock the left latch on the front of the...
  • Page 20 Module cover locking latches Meridian 1 Install the MISP Once covers have been removed and card slot locations selected for ISDN BRI cards, install the MISP cards. 553-3901-200 Standard 7.00 Turn to unlock Turn to unlock Lock screw Sliding Latch Knob Hold the MISP by its card-locking devices.
  • Page 21: Remove The Misp

    Observe the red LED on the MISP faceplate. • If the red LED lights and stays lit continuously without flashing three times, the card is defective. Remove the MISP, choose a new MISP, and repeat the installation procedure. • If the red LED lights, flashes three times, and turns off, the MISP is operating correctly and is configured and enabled.
  • Page 22: Remove The Brsc, Silc And Uilc

    ISDN BRI terminals to the DSL Figure 5 shows a typical DSL with ISDN BRI terminals connected to it using modular cables. 553-3901-200 Standard 7.00 Push the tabs firmly against the front panel of the card so they latch to the front lip in the module and to the post on the card.
  • Page 23 Figure 5 Connect ISDN BRI terminals to Meridian 1 Meridian 1 Meridian 1 Install ISDN BRI hardware Main NE-A25B Cable NE-A25B Cable Distribution Frame IPE I/O Panel IPE I/O Panel SILC DSL (Office Wiring) Modular Cable Wall Outlets ISDN Basic Rate Interface Page 23 of 46 Intermediate Intermediate...
  • Page 24 Meridian 1 module and the other end plugs into the MDF. Figure 6 shows the cable connection between the Meridian 1 and the MDF. —————————— End of Procedure —————————— 553-3901-200 Standard 7.00 Determine the number of NE-A25B cables needed to connect one module to the MDF.
  • Page 25 Figure 6 Connect the Meridian 1 to the MDF Meridian 1 Meridian 1 Rear SILC/UILC port designations at the MDF The tables that follow provide SILC/UILC port designations at the MDF, for the NT8D37 IPE. Install ISDN BRI hardware IPE I/O panel J3 G NE-A25B External Communication Cable...
  • Page 26 T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- 553-3901-200 Standard 7.00 T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R-...
  • Page 27 Table 2 SILC port designations at the MDF: NT8D37 IPE Module (16-cable configuration) (Part 2 of 2) T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- T-T+R+R- Note 1: For the SILC port designations shown in this table, substitute Tx- Tx+ Rx+ Rx- for every occurrence of T- T+ R+ R-.
  • Page 28 Figure 7 and Figure 8 illustrate, respectively, a cross-connection of an SILC port and an UILC port to the building wiring. 553-3901-200 Standard 7.00 January 2002...
  • Page 29 Cross-connect SILC and/or UILC ports to the building wiring Identify the card type (SILC or UILC) for a connector on the MDF. Refer to the IPE or CE/PE module card location form, which shows the card type connected to each I/O panel connector. Identify transmit and receive pairs on the top of the labeled distribution strip for the card type and module type you are connecting.
  • Page 30 NE-A25B cable connector connecting distribution frame connector A Note 1: Substitute Tx- Tx+ Rx- Rx+ for every occurance of T- T+ R-R+ Note 2: Transmit and receive labeling is from the network perspective 553-3901-200 Standard 7.00 Port 0 Port 1...
  • Page 31 Figure 8 Cross-connect the UILC port to the office wiring Port 0 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 NE-A25B cable connector connecting distribution frame connector A Install ISDN BRI hardware Port 0 Port 1 Port 2 Cross connect wires or...
  • Page 32 6Tx - / 6Tx + 6T / 6R 6Rx + / 6Rx - 7Tx - / 7Tx + 7T / 7R 7Rx + / 7Rx - 553-3901-200 Standard 7.00 Pairs Pair color 26 / 1 W-BL / BL-W 27 / 2...
  • Page 33 Table 5 NT8D37 IPE module SILC and UILC pair-terminations for connectors B, F, L, S (12-cable configuration) Port signals SILC UILC 0Tx - / 0Tx + 0T / 0R 0Rx + / 0Rx - 1Tx - / 1Tx + 1T / 1R 1Rx + / 1Rx - 2Tx - / 2Tx + 2T / 2R...
  • Page 34 6Tx - / 6Tx + 6T / 6R 6Rx + / 6Rx - 7Tx - / 7Tx + 7T / 7R 7Rx + / 7Rx - 553-3901-200 Standard 7.00 Pairs Pair color 26 / 1 W-BL / BL-W 27 / 2...
  • Page 35 Connect the ISDN BRI terminals to the DSL ISDN BRI terminals are connected to DSLs using modular cables up to 10 meters (33 feet) long, with RJ-45 plugs on each end. One end of the cable plugs into the terminal and the other end plugs into the wall outlet. Note: All ISDN BRI terminals should comply with CCITT, ANSI, ETSI NET-3, INS NET-64, National ISDN, 1TR6, Numeris VN2, and D70 standards for terminals, and be compatible with Meridian 1.
  • Page 36 RJ-45 type RJ-45 type plug wall outlet S/T interface Optional external power source (PS 52) S/T interface connector on the ISDN/BRI terminal 553-3901-200 Standard 7.00 Modular cable (maximum length 10 m) 3 Rx+ 4 Tx+ 5 Tx- 6 Rx- 7 P-...
  • Page 37 Figure 10 Connect the ISDN BRI network termination (NT1) to the U interface RJ - 45 type plug U Interface Connector on the Network Termination S/T interface DSL cable to the ISDN BRI terminals Terminal Auxiliary power source PS 2 Install ISDN BRI hardware RJ-45 type wall outlet...
  • Page 38: Install Isdn Bri Hardware For Trunk Applications

    Install the clock reference on the SILC The DSL#0 and DSL#1 on an SILC card can be configured as the reference clock source, with DSL#0 being assigned for the primary clock reference and DSL#1 being assigned for the secondary clock reference. 553-3901-200 Standard 7.00 January 2002...
  • Page 39 The loop number and location of the primary and secondary clock source is configured in the Digital Data Block overlay 73. Refer to the ISDN Basic Rate Interface: Administration (553-3901-300). The following procedure should be followed to provide clock referencing on the SILC.
  • Page 40 NTND71AA-AD NTND72AA Note: Measure the distance between the IPE and CE modules to ensure that you order the correct cable lengths. 553-3901-200 Standard 7.00 Length (feet) 6.5, 12, 25, 42 Search for available D-sub 9 connector slots on the I/O panels of the selected IPE and CE I/O modules (if the I/O panel is equipped with D-sub 9 connector slots).
  • Page 41 Figure 11 Clock reference cable connection NTND70AA IPE I/O panel IPE shelf Clock recovery The SILC is configured in the slave-slave mode when acting as a trunk interface. This is set up through the Maintenance Signaling Channel (MSC). The microcontroller configures the S/T chips on the SILC as appropriate. The SILC may recover the network clock from the received data stream using on-chip phase lock loops.
  • Page 42: Install The Silc And The Uilc

    Cross-connect the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) The Meridian 1, in Tie trunk or CO connectivity, requires a different wiring configuration than for a line application; the transmit and receive pairs should be reversed, as illustrated in Figure 12. 553-3901-200 Standard 7.00 Pin # January 2002...
  • Page 43 Figure 12 Connect the network termination to the U interface and to the S/T interface (in TE mode) Distribution Frame Port 0 Port 1 Cross-connectwires or cable for DSL 1 DSL 1 DSL 1 wiring for UILC Port 0 BLU/WHT T WHT/BLU U Interface Connector on the Network Termination...
  • Page 44: Card Location Forms

    The following card location forms may be used when installing SILC/UILC and BRSC cards on the Meridian 1. Table 9 Card location form: NT8D37 IPE Module (16-cable configuration) Card type IPE Module (SILC/UILC/BRSC) 553-3901-200 Standard 7.00 IPE Module number slot number January 2002 I/O panel...
  • Page 45 Table 10 Card location form: NT8D37 IPE Module (12-cable configuration) Card Type IPE Module (SILC/UILC or BRSC) Install ISDN BRI hardware IPE module number slot number Page 45 of 46 I/O panel SILC/UILC or BRSC connector ports 0–7 0–7 0–3 4–7 0–7 0–7...
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  • Page 48 Document number Product release Document release Date Publish Meridian 1 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation Copyright © 1992–2002 Nortel Networks All Rights Reserved Information is subject to change without notice. Nortel Networks reserves the right to make changes in design or components as progress in engineering and manufacturing may warrant.

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