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Installing and Operating the
Passport 5430 Multiservice

Access Switch

Part No. 306308-A Rev 00
January 2000
4401 Great America Parkway
Santa Clara, CA 95054

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  • Page 1: Access Switch

    Part No. 306308-A Rev 00 January 2000 4401 Great America Parkway Santa Clara, CA 95054 Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch...
  • Page 2: Statement Of Conditions

    Nortel Networks NA Inc. does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product(s) or circuit layout(s) described herein.
  • Page 3 Canada Requirements Only Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus (Passport 5430) does not exceed the Class A limits for radio-noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
  • Page 4 Canada Requirements Only (continued) Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together.
  • Page 5 FCC. If you experience trouble with the unit, please contact the Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center in your area for service or repairs. Repairs should be performed only by service personnel authorized by Nortel Networks.
  • Page 6 Software is provided will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of 90 days from the date Software is first shipped to Licensee. Nortel Networks will replace defective media at no charge if it is returned to Nortel Networks during the warranty period along with proof of the date of shipment.
  • Page 7 Licensee will immediately destroy or return to Nortel Networks the Software, user manuals, and all copies. Nortel Networks is not liable to Licensee for damages in any form solely by reason of the termination of this license. 8. Export and Re-export. Licensee agrees not to export, directly or indirectly, the Software or related technical data or information without first obtaining any required export licenses or other governmental approvals.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Management Console ..................1-4 Mounting Hardware ...................1-4 Verifying Site Requirements ..................1-5 Installing the Passport 5430 ...................1-5 Positioning the Passport 5430 on a Flat Surface .............1-5 Mounting the Passport 5430 in an Equipment Rack ..........1-6 Where to Go Next ......................1-10 Chapter 2 Installing Passport 5430 Customer-Replaceable Units for the First Time Passport 5430 Components ...................2-2...
  • Page 10 Removing a Power Supply Filler Panel ..............3-10 Installing a Power Supply Filler Panel ..............3-11 Where to Go Next ......................3-11 Chapter 4 Connecting Cables to the Passport 5430 Connecting Communications Cables ................4-1 Connecting to an Ethernet Interface ................4-2 Connecting to the ATM T1/E1 Interface ..............4-3 Connecting to the ATM T1 Interface ..............4-3...
  • Page 11 PMC Module LEDs ....................6-6 Dual Synchronous PMC Module LEDs ..............6-6 ATM T1/E1 PMC Module LEDs .................6-7 Turning the Passport 5430 On and Off ................6-9 Resetting the Passport 5430 ..................6-10 Protecting Flash Memory Card Files ................6-11 Removing a Flash Memory Card ..................6-12 Where to Go Next ......................6-14...
  • Page 12 Adding or Replacing a Power Supply Adding a Second Power Supply ...................11-1 Replacing a Power Supply ...................11-3 Where to Go Next ......................11-4 Appendix A Passport 5430 Technical Specifications Physical Specifications ....................A-1 Electrical Specifications ....................A-2 Environmental Specifications ..................A-2 Hardware Communications Options ................A-3 Ethernet 10/100BASE-TX Interfaces ..............
  • Page 13 Dual Synchronous Interfaces ................A-12 Local Console Connections .................. A-17 Appendix B Worksheets for the Quick-Start Procedure Preparing to Run Quick-Start ..................B-2 Understanding Quick-Start Connector Names and Numbers ........B-2 Filling Out the Quick-Start Sample Worksheets ............B-3 Global Information Worksheet ................. B-5 WAN Protocol Worksheets ..................
  • Page 15 Installing the Passport 5430 in an Equipment Rack ........1-9 Figure 2-1. Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch ..........2-2 Figure 2-2. Location of the Customer-Replaceable Units in the Passport 5430 ..2-3 Figure 2-3. System Processor Card with PMC Module ..........2-4 Figure 2-4.
  • Page 16 Figure 4-9. Attaching the Modem Adapter ...............4-14 Figure 4-10. Connecting to an Integrated Console Modem ........4-15 Figure 4-11. Connecting the Power Cable to the Passport 5430 .......4-16 Figure 4-12. Using the Cable Looms ................4-18 Figure 5-1. Flash Memory Card .................5-6 Figure 5-2.
  • Page 17 Figure 7-6. System Processor Card Ready for Installation ........7-6 Figure 7-7. Inserting the System Processor Card ............7-7 Figure 7-8. Tightening the Extractor Screws ..............7-8 Figure 8-1. Removing the System Processor Card ............8-3 Figure 8-2. Locating the PMC Module on the System Processor Card ......8-4 Figure 8-3.
  • Page 18 Figure A-1. Dual Synchronous PMC Module Interface Pin Assignments ....A-12 Figure B-1. Passport 5430 Card and Module Locations ..........B-2 xviii 306308-A Rev 00...
  • Page 19 Example WAN Adapter Module Combinations ........10-5 Table A-1. Passport 5430 Wall Outlet Requirements ..........A-2 Table A-2. Network Interfaces Available on the Passport 5430 ....... A-4 Table A-3. 10/100BASE-TX Interface Pin Assignments ........... A-5 Table A-4. Serial Interface Pin Assignments ............A-6 Table A-5.
  • Page 20 Table B-1. Quick-Start Connector Names and Numbers ........B-3 306308-A Rev 00...
  • Page 21: Preface

    Before You Begin This guide is intended for qualified service personnel who are installing the Passport 5430 for the first time or who need to add or replace any Passport 5430 customer-replaceable unit (CRU). A qualified service person should have appropriate technical training and experience and be aware of the hazards involved in installing and replacing CRUs.
  • Page 22: Text Conventions

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Text Conventions This guide uses the following text conventions: angle brackets (< >) Indicate that you choose the text to enter based on the description inside the brackets. Do not type the brackets when entering the command.
  • Page 23: Acronyms

    Preface italic text Indicates file and directory names, new terms, book titles, and variables in command syntax descriptions. Where a variable is two or more words, the words are connected by an underscore. Example: If the command syntax is: show at < valid_route > is one variable and you substitute one value valid_route for it.
  • Page 24 Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch circuit emulation service CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol cPCI compact peripheral component interconnect customer-replaceable unit CSMA/CD carrier sense multiple access with collision detection channel service unit clear to send data carrier detect...
  • Page 25 Preface NVFS nonvolatile file system OSPF Open Shortest Path First Password Authentication Protocol peripheral component interconnect PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association PCI mezzanine card Point-to-Point Protocol PROM programmable read-only memory permanent virtual circuit Routing Information Protocol RLSD received line signal detection request to send SMDS Switched Multimegabit Data Service...
  • Page 26: Related Publications

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Related Publications For more information about configuring and using the Passport 5430, see the following publications: • Cable Guide (part number 308604-14.10 Rev 00) Describes how to attach the correct cables to the Nortel Networks router you ™...
  • Page 27: How To Get Help

    The “Technical Manuals” section lists available printed documentation sets. How to Get Help If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel Networks product from a distributor or authorized reseller, contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller for assistance.
  • Page 29: Installing The Passport 5430 Chassis

    Chapter 1 Installing the Passport 5430 Chassis This chapter describes how to install the Passport 5430 router chassis, as follows: Topic Page Preparing to Install the Passport 5430 Installing the Passport 5430 Where to Go Next 1-10 Note: The installation instructions in this chapter assume that wiring is already installed on the premises using common cable-system practices.
  • Page 30: Verifying Shipment Contents

    Passport 5430. Call the Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center in your area (see “How to Get Help” on page xxvii). In addition to the Passport 5430 and this guide, your shipping container should contain several other hardware accessories. Verify that the items in the shipping container match those on the packing list affixed to the shipping container.
  • Page 31: Figure 1-1. Accessories In The Passport 5430 Shipping Container

    Installing the Passport 5430 Chassis Figure 1-1 illustrates the Passport 5430 hardware accessory items. ESD wrist strap Console cable (DB-9 receptacle to RJ-45 plug cable) Modem adapter Two flange brackets Two cable looms Four #8 flathead screws Four #8 panhead screws...
  • Page 32: Additional Equipment

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Additional Equipment To install the Passport 5430, you might need items that are not part of the Passport 5430 accessory package. Before installing the Passport 5430 hardware, ensure that you obtain all the cables, tools, and other equipment that you need.
  • Page 33: Verifying Site Requirements

    Mount the Passport 5430 in an equipment rack. Positioning the Passport 5430 on a Flat Surface When positioning the Passport 5430 on a flat surface, make sure that the surface is large enough for the Passport 5430 to operate properly...
  • Page 34: Mounting The Passport 5430 In An Equipment Rack

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Mounting the Passport 5430 in an Equipment Rack Note: If you prefer to install the Passport 5430 CRUs before you mount the Passport 5430 in the rack, go to Chapter 2, “Installing Passport 5430 Customer-Replaceable Units for the First Time.”...
  • Page 35 Cable loom FBR0071A Figure 1-2. Attaching Flange Brackets and Cable Looms to Mount the Passport 5430 in a Rack Attach a flange bracket to each side of the Passport 5430. Align two bracket holes with two holes in the Passport 5430 enclosure (Figure 1-2).
  • Page 36: Figure 1-3. Attaching Angle Brackets In A Rack

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Insert a #8 flathead Phillips screw through each hole and into the Passport 5430. Insert a cable loom between the flange bracket and the Passport 5430 chassis (Figure 1-2). Tighten the two screws with a Phillips screwdriver.
  • Page 37: Figure 1-4. Installing The Passport 5430 In An Equipment Rack

    Tighten each cagenut screw with a Phillips screwdriver. Module 3 Module 4 PCI Slot1 Module 5 PCI Slot2 PCI Slot3 Remote Consol e PCI Slot4 Cagenut screw (4 places) FBR0003A Figure 1-4. Installing the Passport 5430 in an Equipment Rack 306308-A Rev 00...
  • Page 38: Where To Go Next

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Where to Go Next Use the following table to determine where to go next. For information about Go to Installing Passport 5430 Customer-Replaceable Chapter 2 Units for the First Time Accessing the Interior...
  • Page 39: Installing Passport 5430 Customer-Replaceable Units For The First Time

    Chapter 2 Installing Passport 5430 Customer-Replaceable Units for the First Time This chapter introduces the Passport 5430 hardware and describes how to install Passport 5430 CRUs for the first time. Topic Page Passport 5430 Components Installing a PMC Module on the System Processor Card...
  • Page 40: Passport 5430 Components

    • Up to seven PMC modules • One or two AC power supplies Caution: The Passport 5430 will not operate correctly unless you install the PMC modules on the appropriate cards. Table 2-1 for PMC module installation requirements. 306308-A Rev 00...
  • Page 41: Figure 2-2. Location Of The Customer-Replaceable Units In The Passport 5430

    Installing Passport 5430 Customer-Replaceable Units for the First Time Table 2-1. PMC Module Installation Requirements System Expansion PMC Module Processor Card Card ATM T1/E1 Dual synchronous Figure 2-2 shows the location of the Passport 5430 customer-replaceable units. System PMC module...
  • Page 42: System Processor Card

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch System Processor Card The system processor card includes two flash card slots, a PMC module opening, two 10/100BASE-TX connectors, and a console connector (Figure 2-3). Two DIMM connectors on the system processor card provide 64 MB of memory.
  • Page 43: Expansion Card

    Installing Passport 5430 Customer-Replaceable Units for the First Time Expansion Card The expansion card includes two PMC module openings. The Passport 5430 supports up to three expansion cards. Figure 2-4 shows an expansion card with a PMC module installed. FBR0010A Figure 2-4.
  • Page 44: Wan Adapter Modules

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch WAN Adapter Modules The WAN adapter modules support Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), frame relay, ISDN, Switched Multimegabit Data Services (SMDS), and IBM protocols. Figure 2-5 shows a WAN adapter module. In this guide, WAN adapter module refers to the following modules: •...
  • Page 45: Pci Mezzanine Card (Pmc) Module

    Installing Passport 5430 Customer-Replaceable Units for the First Time PCI Mezzanine Card (PMC) Module The PMC modules attach to the system processor card and expansion card. Figure 2-6 shows a PMC module. FBR0015A Figure 2-6. PCI Mezzanine Card (PMC) Module In this guide, PMC module refers to the following modules: •...
  • Page 46: Power Supplies

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Power Supplies The Passport 5430 contains one or two AC-input power supplies. You can install a second power supply for redundancy and high-availability operation. Figure 2-7 shows an AC input power supply.
  • Page 47: Installing A Pmc Module On The System Processor Card

    Installing Passport 5430 Customer-Replaceable Units for the First Time Installing a PMC Module on the System Processor Card To install a PMC module on the system processor card: Put on an antistatic wrist strap. Caution: Electrostatic discharge can damage hardware. You must wear the antistatic wrist strap on your arm whenever you handle printed circuit boards.
  • Page 48: Figure 2-8. Installing The Pmc Module (System Processor Card)

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Press down on the PMC module to seat it firmly in the socket (Figure 2-8). FBR0054A Figure 2-8. Installing the PMC Module (System Processor Card) 2-10 306308-A Rev 00...
  • Page 49: Figure 2-9. Securing The Pmc Module To The System Processor Card

    Installing Passport 5430 Customer-Replaceable Units for the First Time Insert and tighten 4 screws to secure the PMC module to the system processor card (Figure 2-9). FBR0055A Figure 2-9. Securing the PMC Module to the System Processor Card Install the system processor card.
  • Page 50: Installing A Pmc Module On The Expansion Card

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Installing a PMC Module on the Expansion Card To install a PMC module on the expansion card for the first time: Put on an antistatic wrist strap. Caution: Electrostatic discharge can damage hardware. You must wear the antistatic wrist strap on your arm whenever you handle printed circuit boards.
  • Page 51: Figure 2-10. Installing The Pmc Module

    Installing Passport 5430 Customer-Replaceable Units for the First Time Place the PMC module on the expansion card by sliding the PMC module interface panel into the PMC module opening on the expansion card (Figure 2-10). Press down to seat the PMC module firmly in the socket (Figure 2-10).
  • Page 52: Figure 2-11. Securing The Pmc Module To The Expansion Card

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Place the expansion card on a flat surface so the component side is facing down (Figure 2-11). Insert and tighten 4 screws to secure the PMC module to the expansion card (Figure 2-11).
  • Page 53: Installing A System Processor Card

    Installing Passport 5430 Customer-Replaceable Units for the First Time Installing a System Processor Card To install a system processor card for the first time: Put on an antistatic wrist strap. Caution: Electrostatic discharge can damage hardware. You must wear the antistatic wrist strap on your arm whenever you handle printed circuit boards.
  • Page 54: Figure 2-13. Inserting The System Processor Card

    Passport 5430 chassis FBR0053A Figure 2-13. Inserting the System Processor Card Push the system processor card in until its connector pins align with the system processor card connector socket in the Passport 5430 chassis. 2-16 306308-A Rev 00...
  • Page 55 Installing Passport 5430 Customer-Replaceable Units for the First Time Push the extractors in to lock the card in place (Figure 2-13). Using a Phillips screwdriver, tighten the 2 captive screws in the extractors and the 2 captive screws above the extractors (Figure 2-14).
  • Page 56: Installing An Expansion Card

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Installing an Expansion Card To install an expansion card for the first time: Put on an antistatic wrist strap. Caution: Electrostatic discharge can damage hardware. You must wear the antistatic wrist strap on your arm whenever you handle printed circuit boards.
  • Page 57: Figure 2-16. Inserting The Expansion Card

    Installing Passport 5430 Customer-Replaceable Units for the First Time Slide the expansion card into PCI Slot 2, 3, or 4 making sure that the slot guides engage both sides of the card (Figure 2-16). l o t s t e...
  • Page 58: Figure 2-17. Tightening The Extractor Screws

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Push the extractors in to lock the card in place (Figure 2-16). Using a Phillips screwdriver, tighten the two captive screws in the extractors (Figure 2-17). System Processor Module 3 ISDN BRI...
  • Page 59: Installing A Wan Adapter Module

    Location of WAN Adapter Module Slots Note: The slot labeled Remote Console is reserved for the V.34 modem adapter module for out-of-band management. When installing WAN adapter modules in the Passport 5430 WAN adapter module slots, note the following: 2-21...
  • Page 60 Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch • Each WAN adapter module you install is automatically assigned a circuit, even if the WAN adapter module has not been configured. This prevents disruption of active circuits if you reconfigure the module at a later time.
  • Page 61 Installing Passport 5430 Customer-Replaceable Units for the First Time Table 2-2. Example WAN Adapter Module Combinations Module 3 Module 4 Module 5 FT1/T1 or FE1/E1 FT1/T1 or FE1/E1 FT1/T1 or FE1/E1 FT1/T1 or FE1/E1 FT1/T1 or FE1/E1 Serial or V.34 modem FT1/T1 or FE1/E1 Serial or V.34 modem...
  • Page 62: Figure 2-19. Wan Adapter Module Ready For Installation

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Remove the filler panel from the slot. For instructions, see “Removing a WAN Adapter Module Filler Panel” on page 3-7. Hold the WAN adapter module with the components facing up (Figure 2-19).
  • Page 63: Figure 2-20. Inserting The Wan Adapter Module

    Installing Passport 5430 Customer-Replaceable Units for the First Time Slide the WAN adapter module into the slot, making sure that the slot guides engage both sides of the adapter module (Figure 2-20). Adapter module Slot guides FBR0029A Figure 2-20. Inserting the WAN Adapter Module Push the WAN adapter module in until its connector pins align with the module connector socket in the Passport 5430 chassis.
  • Page 64: Installing A Power Supply

    If you are installing a second power supply, remove the power supply filler panel. For instructions, see “Removing a Power Supply Filler Panel” on page 3-10. Caution: Save the filler panel in case you need to operate the Passport 5430 with a power supply removed. 2-26...
  • Page 65: Figure 2-22. Installing A Power Supply

    Installing Passport 5430 Customer-Replaceable Units for the First Time Grasp the handle and align the power supply with the side guides in the slot. Gently slide the power supply into the slot (Figure 2-22). DC OK 100-240V~ 50-60Hz 25A DC OK...
  • Page 66: Where To Go Next

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Where to Go Next Use the following table to determine where to go next. For information about Go to Installing the Passport 5430 Chassis Chapter 1 Connecting Cables to the Passport 5430...
  • Page 67: Accessing The Interior

    Chapter 3 Accessing the Interior This chapter describes how to access the interior of the Passport 5430, as follows: Topic Page Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap Removing and Installing an Expansion Card Filler Panel Removing and Installing a PMC Module Filler Panel...
  • Page 68: Attaching The Antistatic Wrist Strap

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap Nortel Networks ships the Passport 5430 with an antistatic wrist strap. The antistatic wrist strap directs the discharge of static electricity from your body to the chassis of the switch, thereby avoiding discharge to, and possible damage of, sensitive electronic components.
  • Page 69: Figure 3-1. Connecting The Wrist Strap Jack To The Metal Tab On A Wan Adapter Module

    Accessing the Interior ISDN BRI withNT1 System Processor Module 3 ISDN BRI withNT1 PCI Slot 1 Module 4 Voice Processor PCI Slot 2 Module 5 Expansion Card PCI Slot 3 Expansion Card Telco PCI Slot 4 Remote V.34 Modem Console FBR0096A Figure 3-1.
  • Page 70: Removing And Installing An Expansion Card Filler Panel

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Removing and Installing an Expansion Card Filler Panel Nortel Networks ships the Passport 5430 with a filler panel in each empty expansion card slot. Before you can install a new expansion card, you must remove the appropriate filler panel.
  • Page 71: Installing An Expansion Card Filler Panel

    Tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver. Removing and Installing a PMC Module Filler Panel Nortel Networks ships the Passport 5430 with a filler panel in each empty PMC module slot. The next sections describe how to remove and install a PMC module filler panel.
  • Page 72: Removing A Pmc Module Filler Panel

    PMC Module on the System Processor Card” on page 2-9 or “Installing a PMC Module on the Expansion Card” on page 2-12. For instructions on adding a PMC module on an installed Passport 5430, see “Adding or Replacing a PMC Module on the System Processor Card” on page 8-2 or “Adding or Replacing a PMC Module on the Expansion Card”...
  • Page 73: Installing A Pmc Module Filler Panel

    Accessing the Interior Installing a PMC Module Filler Panel If you plan to remove a PMC module from the Passport 5430 without immediately replacing it, you must install a PMC module filler panel in the slot. To install a PMC module filler panel: Locate the slot where you want to install the PMC module filler panel.
  • Page 74: Figure 3-5. Removing A Wan Adapter Module Filler Panel

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Module 3 ISDN BRI withNT1 Module 4 Module 5 Telco Remote V.34 Modem Console FBR0060A Figure 3-5. Removing a WAN Adapter Module Filler Panel Grasp the metal tab on the filler panel and pull forward to remove the...
  • Page 75: Installing A Wan Adapter Module Filler Panel

    Accessing the Interior Installing a WAN Adapter Module Filler Panel If you plan to remove a WAN adapter module from the Passport 5430 without immediately replacing it, you must install a WAN adapter module filler panel in the slot. To install a WAN adapter module filler panel:...
  • Page 76: Removing And Installing A Power Supply Filler Panel

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Removing and Installing a Power Supply Filler Panel Nortel Networks ships the Passport 5430 with a filler panel in the power supply slot reserved for the second power supply. Before you can install a second power module, you must remove the power supply filler panel.
  • Page 77: Installing A Power Supply Filler Panel

    Accessing the Interior Pull the power supply filler panel away from the Passport 5430. Caution: To maintain proper cooling, never operate the Passport 5430 with an empty power supply slot. Save the filler panel to cover the slot in case you need to operate the Passport 5430 with a power supply removed.
  • Page 79: Connecting Communications Cables

    Connecting Communications Cables Gather the communications equipment and cabling that you will attach to the Passport 5430. If you do not have the appropriate cables, see the Cable Guide. Note: For information on cabling Passport 5430 WAN adapter modules, see the Supplement, which Nortel Networks ships in the adapter module upgrade kit.
  • Page 80: Connecting To An Ethernet Interface

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Then, complete the steps in the applicable sections: Topic Page Connecting to an Ethernet Interface Connecting to the ATM T1/E1 Interface Connecting to a Dual Synchronous Interface Connecting a PC Console...
  • Page 81: Connecting To The Atm T1/E1 Interface

    Connecting Cables to the Passport 5430 Connecting to the ATM T1/E1 Interface The ATM T1/E1 PMC module provides one T1 or E1 interface. To connect to the ATM T1 interface, see the next section, “Connecting to the ATM T1 Interface.”...
  • Page 82: Connecting To The Atm E1 Interface

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Connecting to the ATM E1 Interface To connect to the ATM E1 interface on an installed ATM T1/E1 PMC module: Route the cable through the cable loom slot corresponding to PCI slot 1.
  • Page 83: Connecting To A Dual Synchronous Interface

    Connecting to a Dual Synchronous Interface The dual synchronous interface supports two full-duplex synchronous serial ports. You connect a 44-pin serial cable to the connector on the Passport 5430 dual synchronous PMC module. This dual synchronous interface supports multiple WAN protocols at a maximum transmission rate of 8.192 Mb/s.
  • Page 84: Figure 4-5. Connecting A Serial Cable To The Dual Synchronous Module Interface

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Route the cable through the cable loom slot corresponding to the expansion card to which you are attaching the cable. For instructions, see “Using the Cable Looms to Manage Cables” on page 4-17.
  • Page 85: Connecting A Management Console

    If you are connecting to a PC, make sure you have a terminal emulation program installed on your PC (VT100 or similar). To connect a laptop PC to the Passport 5430, make sure that you have the RJ-45 to DB-9 cable (Order No. AA0011026) that Nortel Networks shipped with the Passport 5430, then complete the following steps: Start your terminal emulation program.
  • Page 86 Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch You can do this either through the terminal emulation program or the PC control panel and the instructions in your PC documentation. Route the cable through the cable loom slot corresponding to PCI slot 1.
  • Page 87: Connecting A Terminal Console

    PC. Connecting a Terminal Console To connect a terminal console to the Passport 5430, make sure that you have the RJ-45 to DB-9 cable (Order No. AA0011026) that Nortel Networks shipped with the Passport 5430 and a DB-9 to DB-25 adapter (not supplied), then complete the...
  • Page 88 Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch System Processor Module 3 ISDN BRI withNT1 PCI Slot 1 Module 4 Voice Processor PCI Slot 2 Module 5 Expansion Card PCI Slot 3 Expansion Card Telco Remote V.34 Modem Console...
  • Page 89: Connecting A Console Modem

    Connecting Cables to the Passport 5430 Connecting a Console Modem A modem provides remote access to the Passport 5430. It is a good idea to connect a modem in case the Passport 5430 experiences system problems. Note: Before you turn on the Passport 5430 for the first time to boot and configure the router, you must connect a PC or terminal console.
  • Page 90: Connecting An External Console Modem

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Connecting an External Console Modem To connect an external modem to the Passport 5430, you need an AT- or Hayes-compatible modem and the RJ-45 to DB-9 cable and cable adapter kit (Order No.
  • Page 91: Figure 4-8. Connecting An External Console Modem

    Connecting Cables to the Passport 5430 System Processor Module 3 ISDN BRI withNT1 PCI Slot 1 Module 4 Voice Processor PCI Slot 2 Module 5 Expansion Card PCI Slot 3 Expansion Card Telco PCI Slot 4 Remote V.34 Modem Console...
  • Page 92: Connecting To An Integrated V.34 Console Modem Module

    Cables” on page 4-17. Connecting to an Integrated V.34 Console Modem Module If your Passport 5430 contains an optional V.34 console modem module, you can connect the RJ-11 jack from the telephone line directly to the V.34 console modem interface. 4-14...
  • Page 93 RJ-11 telephone receptacle FBR0065A Figure 4-10. Connecting to an Integrated Console Modem For more information on the Passport 5430 V.34 console modem module, see the V.34 Modem Adapter Module Supplement, which Nortel Networks ships in the adapter module upgrade kit. 4-15...
  • Page 94: Connecting To The Ac Power Source

    Connect the remote end of each of the power cables to a grounded outlet. Turn on the Passport 5430. For instructions, see “Turning the Passport 5430 On and Off” on page 6-9. 4-16 306308-A Rev 00...
  • Page 95: Using The Cable Looms To Manage Cables

    • reduce the time required to replace a card. When attaching cables to the Passport 5430 system processor cards and modules, note the following guidelines: • Begin cabling connectors for Module 1 on cards installed in the bottom-most PCI slot first, then cable connectors for Module 2 on the same card.
  • Page 96: Figure 4-12. Using The Cable Looms

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Cable loom FBR0110A Figure 4-12. Using the Cable Looms To use the cable looms: Make sure that the cable looms are installed as described in “Installing the Passport 5430” on page 1-5.
  • Page 97: Where To Go Next

    Connecting Cables to the Passport 5430 Using cable ties, secure the cable to the cable loom. You can lace or tie-wrap together cables associated with a single slot to ease cable reconnection. Tie together cables which are large in diameter. You do not need to secure a bundle of large cables to the cable loom.
  • Page 99: Understanding The Startup Process

    Chapter 5 Starting the Passport 5430 This chapter describes how to start the Passport 5430 for the first time, as follows: Topic Page Understanding the Startup Process Installing the Flash Memory Card Running the Quick-Start Script Verifying a Successful Installation...
  • Page 100: Diagnostic Software

    CRU failed. If the diagnostics image is not on the flash card, the Passport 5430 will try to boot. If the Passport 5430 is unable to boot, you will need the diagnostics image. If you have additional Passport 5430 switches installed, you can download the diagnostics image from one of their flash cards, boot the Passport 5430.
  • Page 101: Using The Diags Command

    Starting the Passport 5430 Using the Diags Command command controls diagnostics before downloading the operating diags system image and rebooting the specified slot. Note: Although the diags command uses the term field-replaceable unit (FRU), this document uses the term customer-replaceable unit (CRU).
  • Page 102 Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Table 5-1. Diags Command Parameters, Variables, and Functions Parameter Variable Function -long <fru1> <fru2> <slot ID> Runs extensive diagnostic tests on FRU1 and FRU2 specified as follows: • cpu (system processor card) •...
  • Page 103 Starting the Passport 5430 Table 5-1. Diags Command Parameters, Variables, and Functions Parameter Variable Function -quick Runs an abbreviated set of diagnostic tests on FRU1 and FRU2 specified as follows: • cpu (system processor card) • ssdb (ATM T1/E1) •...
  • Page 104: Installing The Flash Memory Card

    Passport 5430 does not support BayRS 12 V flash memory cards. FBR0102A Figure 5-1. Flash Memory Card The Passport 5430 supports one or two PCMCIA flash cards and can boot from either card. Before starting the Passport 5430, install the flash memory card supplied with the router: Position the card with the label facing up and the INSERT arrow pointing toward the card receptacle.
  • Page 105: Running The Quick-Start Script

    Starting the Passport 5430 PCMCIA 1 PCMCIA 2 System Processor Module 3 ISDN BRI withNT1 PCI Slot 1 Module 4 Voice Processor PCI Slot 2 Module 5 Expansion Card PCI Slot 3 Expansion Card Telco Remote PCI Slot 4 V.34 Modem...
  • Page 106 Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Enter the following command: run inst_pp5430.bat Respond to the prompts, using your worksheets. Table 5-2 describes the commands you use to interact with the Quick-Start script. Table 5-2. Quick-Start Commands Task...
  • Page 107: Figure 5-3. Starting The Ip Interface Test

    Starting the Passport 5430 The script prompts you for the following information in the order given: a. Initial Global Worksheet information b. Specific protocol information c. WAN protocol selection d. Specific protocol information e. The rest of the Global Worksheet information...
  • Page 108: Verifying A Successful Installation

    Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager. Verifying a Successful Installation After connecting the Passport 5430 to the network, you can verify a successful installation by checking the diagnostic LEDs on the front panel of the system processor card (see Figure 6-1 on page 6-2).
  • Page 109: Where To Go Next

    After the boot process completes, the Boot LED turns off, and the Run LED lights green, indicating that the Passport 5430 is operational. If the LEDs on the Passport 5430 light in this sequence, your installation is successful. If the LEDs do not light in this sequence, contact your local Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center.
  • Page 111: Operating The Passport 5430

    Chapter 6 Operating the Passport 5430 This chapter describes how to operate the Passport 5430, as follows: Topic Page Understanding Passport 5430 LEDs Turning the Passport 5430 On and Off Resetting the Passport 5430 6-10 Protecting Flash Memory Card Files...
  • Page 112: System Processor Card Leds

    Passport 5430. Diagnostic LEDs The system processor card diagnostic LEDs (Figure 6-1) indicate the status of the Passport 5430 itself. All of these LEDs light briefly when you turn on the Passport 5430 power switch. Port 2 Module 1 Port 1...
  • Page 113 Slow flashing (green) Diagnostic tests are running. Rapid flashing (green) Diagnostic tests found failures. Boot Passport 5430 is not in boot mode. Slow flashing (green) Diagnostic tests were successful and the Passport 5430 is booting. Rapid flashing (green) Diagnostic tests found failures and the Passport 5430 is booting.
  • Page 114: Module 1 Port Leds

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Table 6-1. System Processor Card Console LEDs (continued) State Meaning Slow flashing (green) System processor card is running its diagnostic tests. Rapid flashing (green) System processor card failed its diagnostic tests.
  • Page 115: Expansion Card Led

    Operating the Passport 5430 Expansion Card LED When the Passport 5430 has an installed expansion card, its interface LED is visible on the front panel (Figure 6-2). Note: You cannot install an expansion card with the power on. Insert Extract...
  • Page 116: Pmc Module Leds

    When the Passport 5430 has an optional PMC module installed, its interface LEDs are visible on the front panel. For the location of the Passport 5430 PMC module bezel openings on the Passport 5430, see Figure 2-2 on page 2-4.
  • Page 117: Atm T1/E1 Pmc Module Leds

    Port 2 Module 2 Module 1 Expansion Card Telco Insert RLSD Port 1 Port 1 Remote PCI Slot 4 Extract V.34 Modem Port 2 Port 2 Console FBR0087A Figure 6-4. Passport 5430 ATM T1/E1 PMC Module LEDs 306308-A Rev 00...
  • Page 118 Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Table 6-5 describes the ATM T1/E1 PMC module LEDs. Table 6-5. ATM T1/E1 PMC LEDs State Meaning Sync Port is not synchronized to the network. On (green) Port is synchronized to the network.
  • Page 119: Turning The Passport 5430 On And Off

    Verify that air is flowing from the cooling fans out through the side and rear of the Passport 5430. If you cannot feel air flow from the Passport 5430 vents, or if the power output LED remains off, do the following: Turn the power switch on each of the power supplies to the off (0) position.
  • Page 120: Resetting The Passport 5430

    Press the power switch on the power supply to the off (0) position. If a redundant power supply is installed, turn it off. Resetting the Passport 5430 The Reset buttons are located inside the Passport 5430 front panel, next to the console port (Figure 6-6).
  • Page 121: Protecting Flash Memory Card Files

    If the BayRS operating system is executing when you press the Hard Reset button, the log is not preserved. Note: If you reset the Passport 5430 while it is running its diagnostic tests, the LEDs remain in the state that they were in when you pressed the Reset button.
  • Page 122: Removing A Flash Memory Card

    Reinsert the memory card into the card receptacle (see Figure 5-2 on page 5-7). Removing a Flash Memory Card To remove a flash memory card from the Passport 5430: Press the eject button next to the card receptacle on the front panel (see Figure 6-8 on page 6-13).
  • Page 123 Operating the Passport 5430 PCMCIA 1 PCMCIA 2 System Processor Module 3 ISDN BRI withNT1 PCI Slot 1 Module 4 Voice Processor PCI Slot 2 Module 5 Expansion Card PCI Slot 3 Expansion Card Telco Remote PCI Slot 4 V.34 Modem...
  • Page 124: Where To Go Next

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Where to Go Next Use the following table to determine where you go next. For information about Go to Passport 5430 Technical Specifications Appendix A Worksheets for the Quick-Start Procedure Appendix B...
  • Page 125: Replacing The System Processor Card

    To replace a system processor card: Turn off the Passport 5430. For instructions, see “Turning the Passport 5430 On and Off” on page 6-9. If a redundant power supply is installed, turn it off. Attach an antistatic wrist strap.
  • Page 126: Figure 7-1. Loosening The Extractor Screws

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch System Processor Module 3 ISDN BRI withNT1 PCI Slot 1 Module 4 Voice Processor PCI Slot 2 Module 5 Expansion Card PCI Slot 3 Expansion Card Telco PCI Slot 4 Remote V.34 Modem...
  • Page 127: Figure 7-3. Locating The Pmc Module On The System Processor Card

    Replacing the System Processor Card Pull the system processor card toward you to detach it from the system processor card connector in the Passport 5430 chassis. Be prepared to apply some force, but stop pulling as soon as the system processor card is free from the system processor card connector.
  • Page 128: Figure 7-4. Seating The Pmc In The Socket

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Reinstall the PMC module on the replacement system processor card if necessary. Hold the PMC module with the connectors facing down. Place the PMC module on the system processor card and press down...
  • Page 129: Figure 7-5. Securing The Pmc Module To The System Processor Card

    Replacing the System Processor Card FBR0055A Figure 7-5. Securing the PMC Module to the System Processor Card 306308-A Rev 00...
  • Page 130: Figure 7-6. System Processor Card Ready For Installation

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Hold the replacement system processor card with the components facing (Figure 7-6). 10/100BASE-TX connectors PMC module Console connector Flash card slots FBR0052A Figure 7-6. System Processor Card Ready for Installation 306308-A Rev 00...
  • Page 131: Figure 7-7. Inserting The System Processor Card

    Figure 7-7. Inserting the System Processor Card Push the system processor card in until its connector pins align with the system processor card connector socket in the Passport 5430 chassis. Push the extractors in to lock the card in place (Figure 7-7).
  • Page 132: Where To Go Next

    Connect the cables to the ports on the system processor module. Turn on the Passport 5430. For instructions, see “Turning the Passport 5430 On and Off” on page 6-9. Where to Go Next Use the following table to determine where to go next.
  • Page 133: Adding Or Replacing A Pmc Module

    Chapter 8 Adding or Replacing a PMC Module This chapter describes how to add or replace a PCI mezzanine card (PMC) module in the Passport 5430, as follows: Topic Page Adding or Replacing a PMC Module on the System Processor Card...
  • Page 134: Adding Or Replacing A Pmc Module On The System Processor Card

    To add or replace a PMC module on an installed system processor card: Turn off the Passport 5430. For instructions, see “Turning the Passport 5430 On and Off” on page 6-9. If a redundant power supply is installed, turn it off.
  • Page 135: Figure 8-1. Removing The System Processor Card

    Removing the System Processor Card Pull the system processor card toward you to detach it from the system processor card connector in the Passport 5430 chassis. Be prepared to apply some force, but stop pulling as soon as the system processor card is free from the system processor card connector.
  • Page 136: Figure 8-2. Locating The Pmc Module On The System Processor Card

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch If you are replacing an installed PMC module, do the following: Locate the installed PMC module (Figure 8-2). Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the 4 screws that secure the PMC module to the system processor card.
  • Page 137: Figure 8-3. Seating The Pmc In The Socket

    Adding or Replacing a PMC Module Place the PMC module on the system processor card and press down on the PMC module to seat it in the socket (Figure 8-3). FBR0054A Figure 8-3. Seating the PMC in the Socket 306308-A Rev 00...
  • Page 138: Figure 8-4. Securing The Pmc Module To The System Processor Card

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Insert and tighten the 4 screws using a Phillips screwdriver to secure the PMC to the system processor card (Figure 8-4). FBR0055A Figure 8-4. Securing the PMC Module to the System Processor Card...
  • Page 139: Figure 8-5. System Processor Card Ready For Installation

    Adding or Replacing a PMC Module Hold the system processor card with the components facing up (Figure 8-5). 10/100BASE-TX connectors PMC module Console connector Flash card slots FBR0052A Figure 8-5. System Processor Card Ready for Installation 306308-A Rev 00...
  • Page 140: Figure 8-6. Inserting The System Processor Card

    Figure 8-6. Inserting the System Processor Card Push the system processor card in until its connector pins align with the system processor card connector socket in the Passport 5430 chassis. Push the extractors in to lock the card in place (Figure 8-6).
  • Page 141 Adding or Replacing a PMC Module Using a Phillips screwdriver, tighten the 2 captive screws in the extractors and the 2 captive screws above the extractors (Figure 8-7). System Processor Module 3 ISDN BRI withNT1 PCI Slot 1 Module 4 Voice Processor PCI Slot 2 Module 5...
  • Page 142: Adding Or Replacing A Pmc Module On The Expansion Card

    To add or replace a PMC module on the expansion card: Turn off the Passport 5430. See “Turning the Passport 5430 On and Off” on page 6-9. If a redundant power supply is installed, turn it off. Put on an antistatic wrist strap.
  • Page 143 Removing the Expansion Card Pull the expansion card toward you to detach it from the card connector in the Passport 5430 chassis. Be prepared to apply some force, but stop pulling as soon as the expansion card is free from the card connector.
  • Page 144: Figure 8-10. Removing A Pmc Module Filler Panel

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch If you are installing a new PMC, push the PMC module filler panel out from behind the card bezel (Figure 8-10). FBR0058A Figure 8-10. Removing a PMC Module Filler Panel If you are replacing an installed PMC module, do the following: Hold the expansion card so the component side is facing down.
  • Page 145: Figure 8-11. Removing Screws

    Adding or Replacing a PMC Module FBR0007A Figure 8-11. Removing Screws Hold the expansion card so the component side is facing up. Grasping the edges of the PMC module, pull it straight up and lift it out of the expansion card socket. Place the PMC module in an antistatic bag, or set it on an antistatic mat.
  • Page 146: Figure 8-12. Installing The Pmc Module

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch For instructions, see Table 2-1 on page 2-3. Hold the new PMC module with the connectors facing down (Figure 8-12). Place the PMC module on the expansion card and press the PMC module down to seat it firmly in the socket.
  • Page 147: Figure 8-13. Securing The Pmc Module To The Expansion Card

    Adding or Replacing a PMC Module Insert and tighten the 4 screws using a Phillips screwdriver to secure the PMC module to the expansion card (Figure 8-13). FBR0007A Figure 8-13. Securing the PMC Module to the Expansion Card 8-15 306308-A Rev 00...
  • Page 148: Figure 8-14. Expansion Card Ready For Installation

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Hold the expansion card with the components facing up (Figure 8-14). FBR0010A Figure 8-14. Expansion Card Ready for Installation 8-16 306308-A Rev 00...
  • Page 149 FBR0012A Figure 8-15. Inserting the Expansion Card Push the expansion card in until its connector pins align with the expansion card connector socket in the Passport 5430 chassis. Push the extractors in to lock the card in place (Figure 8-15).
  • Page 150: Figure 8-16. Tightening The Extractor Screws

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the 2 captive screws in the extractors (Figure 8-16). System Processor Module 3 ISDN BRI with NT1 PCI Slot 1 Module 4 Voice Processor PCI Slot 2...
  • Page 151: Where To Go Next

    Passport 5430 Technical Specifications Appendix A Worksheets for the Quick-Start Procedure Appendix B Go to Manual Modifying the Passport 5430 configuration file to Configuring and Managing include the new interface Routers with Site Manager or Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)
  • Page 153: Adding Or Replacing An Expansion Card

    Adding an Expansion Card To add an expansion card: Turn off the Passport 5430. For instructions, see “Turning the Passport 5430 On and Off” on page 6-9. If a redundant power supply is installed, turn it off. Put on an antistatic wrist strap.
  • Page 154: Figure 9-1. Removing An Expansion Card Filler Panel

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the 2 screws that fasten the filler panel to the slot (Figure 9-1). l o t s t e l o t L in S -P...
  • Page 155: Figure 9-2. Installing The Pmc Module

    Adding or Replacing an Expansion Card module openings FBR0006A Figure 9-2. Installing the PMC Module 306308-A Rev 00...
  • Page 156: Figure 9-3. Expansion Card Ready For Installation

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Hold the expansion card with the components facing up (Figure 9-3). FBR0010A Figure 9-3. Expansion Card Ready for Installation 306308-A Rev 00...
  • Page 157: Figure 9-4. Inserting The Expansion Card

    Inserting the Expansion Card Push the expansion card in until its connector pins align with the expansion card connector socket in the Passport 5430 chassis. Push the extractors in to lock the module in place (see Figure 9-4). 306308-A Rev 00...
  • Page 158: Replacing An Expansion Card

    Replacing an Expansion Card To replace an expansion card: Turn off the Passport 5430. Set the power switch to off (0). See “Turning the Passport 5430 On and Off” on page 6-9. If a redundant power supply is installed, turn it off.
  • Page 159: Figure 9-6. Loosening The Extractor Screws

    Adding or Replacing an Expansion Card Disconnect any cables attached to the ports on the expansion card. Using a Phillips screwdriver, loosen the 2 captive screws that fasten the expansion card to the chassis (Figure 9-6). System Processor Module 3 ISDN BRI withNT1 PCI Slot 1...
  • Page 160 Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Gently push the inside of the board extractors at each end of the expansion card away from you (Figure 9-7). l o t s t e l o t L in...
  • Page 161: Where To Go Next

    Chapter 6 Passport 5430 Technical Specifications Appendix A Worksheets for the Quick-Start Procedure Appendix B Go to Manual Modifying the Passport 5430 configuration file to Configuring and include the new interface Managing Routers with Site Manager or Using the Bay Command...
  • Page 163: Adding Or Replacing A Wan Adapter Module

    Chapter 10 Adding or Replacing a WAN Adapter Module This chapter describes how to add or replace a WAN adapter module in the Passport 5430, as follows: Topic Page Adding a WAN Adapter Module 10-2 Replacing a WAN Adapter Module...
  • Page 164: Adding A Wan Adapter Module

    To add a WAN adapter module: Turn off the Passport 5430. For instructions, see “Turning the Passport 5430 On and Off” on page 6-9. Warning: Do not install Passport 5430 WAN adapter modules with the power If a redundant power supply is present, turn it off.
  • Page 165: Figure 10-1. Location Of Wan Adapter Module Slots

    Location of WAN Adapter Module Slots Note: The slot labeled Remote Console is reserved for the V.34 console modem adapter module for out-of-band management. When installing WAN adapter modules in the Passport 5430 WAN adapter module slots, note the following: •...
  • Page 166 Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch • When you want to configure more than the 4 possible circuits, for example if there are 2 ISDN BRI adapter modules and a serial adapter module (5 circuits in all), circuit allocation becomes an issue.
  • Page 167 Adding or Replacing a WAN Adapter Module Table 10-1. Example WAN Adapter Module Combinations Module 3 Module 4 Module 5 FT1/T1 or FE1/E1 FT1/T1 or FE1/E1 FT1/T1 or FE1/E1 FT1/T1 or FE1/E1 FT1/T1 or FE1/E1 Serial or V.34 modem FT1/T1 or FE1/E1 Serial or V.34 modem Serial or V.34 modem Serial or V.34 modem Serial or V.34 modem...
  • Page 168: Figure 10-2. Wan Adapter Module Ready For Installation

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Remove the slot filler panel. For instructions on removing the slot filler panel, see “Removing a WAN Adapter Module Filler Panel” on page 3-7. Hold the adapter module with the components facing up (Figure 10-2).
  • Page 169: Figure 10-3. Inserting The Adapter Module

    (Figure 10-3). Slot guides FBR0029A Figure 10-3. Inserting the Adapter Module Push the adapter module in until its connector pins align with the module connector socket in the Passport 5430 chassis. 10-7 306308-A Rev 00...
  • Page 170 Turn the power on and check the diagnostic LEDs on the front panel of the Passport 5430. See “Turning the Passport 5430 On and Off” on page 6-9. Note: See the module-specific Supplement for information about the LEDs on the newly installed module. The new module’s LEDs will not indicate data transfer until you configure and enable software services.
  • Page 171: Replacing A Wan Adapter Module

    Turn off the Passport 5430. See “Turning the Passport 5430 On and Off” on page 6-9. Warning: Do not install Passport 5430 WAN adapter modules with the power If a redundant power supply is installed, turn it off. Put on an antistatic wrist strap.
  • Page 172: Figure 10-5. Removing The Adapter Module Screw

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the screw that secures the adapter module that you want to remove (Figure 10-5). ISDN BRI withNT1 Module 3 ISDN BRI withNT1 Module 4 Module 5...
  • Page 173: Figure 10-6. Wan Adapter Module Ready For Installation

    Adding or Replacing a WAN Adapter Module Hold the replacement adapter module with the components facing up (Figure 10-6). FBR0028A Figure 10-6. WAN Adapter Module Ready for Installation Slide the replacement adapter module into the slot, making sure that the slot guides engage both sides of the adapter module (Figure 10-7).
  • Page 174: Figure 10-7. Inserting The Adapter Module

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Slot guides FBR0029A Figure 10-7. Inserting the Adapter Module Push the adapter module in until its connector pins align with the module connector socket in the Passport 5430 chassis. 10-12 306308-A Rev 00...
  • Page 175 Turn the power on and check the diagnostic LEDs on the front panel of the Passport 5430. See “Turning the Passport 5430 On and Off” on page 6-9. Note: See the module-specific Supplement for information about the LEDs on the newly installed module. The new module’s LEDs will not indicate data transfer until you configure and enable software services.
  • Page 176: Where To Go Next

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Where to Go Next Use the following table to determine where to go next. For information about Go to Chapter Connecting Cables to the Passport 5430 Chapter 4 Starting the Passport 5430...
  • Page 177: Adding Or Replacing A Power Supply

    Chapter 11 Adding or Replacing a Power Supply This chapter describes how to add a second power supply or replace a power supply in the Passport 5430, as follows: Topic Page Adding a Second Power Supply 11-1 Replacing a Power Supply...
  • Page 178: Figure 11-1. Removing Or Installing A Power Supply

    Connect the power cable to the Passport 5430. For instructions, see “Connecting to the AC Power Source” on page 4-16. Turn on the power switch on the power supply. For instructions, see “Turning the Passport 5430 On and Off” on page 6-9. 11-2 306308-A Rev 00...
  • Page 179: Replacing A Power Supply

    You can remove an operational power supply without affecting the operation of the Passport 5430. When you remove a power supply, the associated LED (PS1 or PS2) on the system processor module turns off, and the Passport 5430 automatically redistributes the load to the remaining power supply.
  • Page 180: Where To Go Next

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Connect to the AC power source. For instructions, see “Connecting to the AC Power Source” on page 4-16. Where to Go Next Use the following table to determine where you go next.
  • Page 181: Passport 5430 Technical Specifications

    • Weight: 32.5 lb (14.75 kg) Your installation site must provide free space around the Passport 5430 to dissipate heat, allow for cable management, and allow CRU installation and removal. The space requirements for installing the Passport 5430 are as follows: •...
  • Page 182: Electrical Specifications

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch If you are installing your Passport 5430 in an equipment rack, make sure that the rack meets the following specifications: • Heavy-duty steel construction • Electronic Industries Association (EIA) standard hole-spacing •...
  • Page 183: Hardware Communications Options

    Passport 5430 Technical Specifications Hardware Communications Options The Passport 5430 is designed to scale to your needs. You can add up to three expansion or voice processor cards, up to three optional WAN adapter modules, one V.34 module, and up to seven PMC modules.
  • Page 184 Q.921 and Q.931. For more information about ISDN, functional groups, or reference points, see Configuring Dial Services . The ISDN BRI option is available as an adapter module for any Passport 5430 model. FT1/T1 and Provides an interface to convert incoming packet data from an external T1 or E1 line FE1/E1 DSU/CSU (using an RJ-48C connector).
  • Page 185: Ethernet 10/100Base-Tx Interfaces

    Not used Not used Serial Interfaces The Passport 5430 supports up to three serial interfaces. You can connect one 44-pin serial cable to each serial adapter module. The serial interfaces provide multiprotocol WAN connection. Each interface operates independently with RS-232, RS-422, RS-530, V.35, V.28, and X.21 (V.11) electrical interfaces at transmission rates from 1200 b/s through...
  • Page 186 Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Table A-4 shows the signal and pin assignments for these connectors. Table A-4. Serial Interface Pin Assignments Pin Assignment Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name FGND DCD- RTS+ CTS+...
  • Page 187: Isdn Bri U Interface

    Passport 5430 Technical Specifications ISDN BRI U Interface The Passport 5430 supports the BRI standard for ISDN using an optional ISDN/BRI adapter module. The integrated ISDN BRI functionality allows you to connect directly to the ISDN network through the U interface, as opposed to connecting over a terminal adapter.
  • Page 188: Isdn Bri S/T Interface

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch ISDN BRI S/T Interface The Passport 5430 supports the BRI standard for ISDN using an optional ISDN/BRI adapter module. The integrated ISDN BRI functionality allows you to connect to the ISDN network over a terminal adapter through an S/T interface.
  • Page 189: 56/64K Dsu/Csu Interface

    RD (Ring) FT1/T1 DSU/CSU Connections The Passport 5430 supports the conversion of data (HDLC protocol) from a T1 line using an optional FT1/T1 DSU/CSU adapter module. The integrated DSU/CSU functionality allows you to connect directly to the T1 network, as opposed to connecting via an external adapter.
  • Page 190: Interface (For V.34 Modem

    No connect RJ-11 Interface (for V.34 Modem) The Passport 5430 supports a V.34 modem connection using an optional V.34 modem adapter module. The V.34 functionality allows you to connect directly to a telephone line, as opposed to connecting over an external modem. This solution reduces equipment costs and simplifies connection to a wide area network.
  • Page 191: Atm T1/E1 Interface

    Constant bit rate (CBR) for circuit emulation service (CES) Configuring ATM Services describes asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) and what you do to start and customize ATM services on the Passport 5430. Table A-10 lists the ATM T1/E1 interface pin assignments Table A-10.
  • Page 192: Dual Synchronous Interfaces

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Dual Synchronous Interfaces The dual synchronous PMC interface provides data terminal circuit emulation service over the WAN. The dual synchronous interface supports two full-duplex synchronous serial ports. You can connect one 44-pin cable to each dual synchronous PMC module.
  • Page 193 Passport 5430 Technical Specifications Table A-11. Dual Synchronous PMC Module Interface Pin Assignments for Port 1 Pin No. 44 44-X.21 44-V.35 44-V.28 Signal 68-pin Dsync DTR- 8 DTR1- 20 DTR DTR+ DTR1+ 10 CTLB RTS- 6 RTS1- 3 CTLA 4 RTS...
  • Page 194 Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Table A-11. Dual Synchronous PMC Module Interface Pin Assignments for Port 1 Pin No. 44 44-X.21 44-V.35 44-V.28 Signal 68-pin Dsync 25 SGND RTIN# 3 NC RTIN#B 4 NC CTS# 27 NC...
  • Page 195 Passport 5430 Technical Specifications Table A-12. Dual Synchronous PMC Module Interface Pin Assignments for Port 2 Pin No. 44 44-X.21 44-V.35 44-V.28 Signal 68-pin Dsync 11RDB 56 V_RD2- 4 RDA 3 RD 55 V_RD2+ 17 RT 9 SDB 50 V_SD2-...
  • Page 196 Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Table A-12. Dual Synchronous PMC Module Interface Pin Assignments for Port 2 Pin No. 44 44-X.21 44-V.35 44-V.28 Signal 68-pin Dsync CTSIN# 62 NC RTS# 63 NC 64 NC SNDC A-16...
  • Page 197: Local Console Connections

    The Passport 5430 front panel contains one console service interface, labeled Console; its 8-pin RJ-45 connector provides an RS-232-D serial connection. You can use this local console port to connect the Passport 5430 to a laptop PC for direct console access.
  • Page 199: Worksheets For The Quick-Start Procedure

    Filling Out the Quick-Start Sample Worksheets This appendix explains how to create an initial Internet Protocol (IP) interface using the Quick-Start procedure to get the Passport 5430 router up and running on the network. Note: You can also configure additional interfaces using Quick-Start, but in...
  • Page 200: Preparing To Run Quick-Start

    The Quick-Start script assigns a name and number to each interface, depending on the interface’s location on the Passport 5430. In addition to the system processor card, the Passport 5430 can contain expansion cards, voice processor cards, PMC (PCI mezzanine card) modules, and WAN...
  • Page 201: Filling Out The Quick-Start Sample Worksheets

    Filling Out the Quick-Start Sample Worksheets The inst_pp5400.bat script provides many options for configuring the Passport 5430 on a network. Because the Passport 5430 uses a serial interface over a wide area connection, this sample describes only the options involved with a serial configuration.
  • Page 202 Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch This worksheet lists specific options for RIP, OSPF, and static route configurations. For example, if you select RIP as your routing protocol, you need to fill out only the worksheet pertaining to RIP.
  • Page 203: Global Information Worksheet

    Worksheets for the Quick-Start Procedure Global Information Worksheet This worksheet provides the prompts and possible options relating to all Passport 5430 serial configurations. Write your selection in the Your Response column. Global Information Worksheet Step Requested Information Options Your Response Enter the module number [1]: The script lists the available Enter the number...
  • Page 204 Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Global Information Worksheet (continued) Step Requested Information Options Your Response Enter circuit name [S#]: The script displays a default circuit Press the Return name for the COM port that you key.
  • Page 205 Do you wish to save this y(es) Press the Return configuration to a file? (y/n) [y] n(o) key. Enter filename [ startup.cfg ]: Nortel Networks recommends Press the Return using the default file name. key. Do you wish to set up another y(es) Type...
  • Page 206 Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Router Protocol Worksheets These worksheets provide requested information and possible options relating to the routing protocol choices on the Global Worksheet. RIP Worksheet Requested Information Options Your Response RIP will listen to a specific route to the...
  • Page 207 Password: router requests a password. ______________ Follow default paths for unknown y(es) subnets? (y/n) [n]: n(o) Enter OSPF MTU size selection [1]: 1. Default 2. Ethernet size (Nortel Networks Series 5 compatible) 3. User Defined MTU (continued) 306308-A Rev 00...
  • Page 208 Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch OSPF Worksheet (continued) Requested Information Options Your Response Enter OSPF interface type selection 1. Broadcast [1]: 2. NBMA 3. Point-to-Point 4. Point-to-Multipoint (Proprietary) 5. Point-to-Multipoint (Per OSPF Standard) Note: When using a wide area...
  • Page 209 Worksheets for the Quick-Start Procedure OSPF Worksheet (continued) Requested Information Options Your Response Enter decimal value in seconds for Poll Enter the largest number of Interval [120]: seconds allowed between Hello packets that the router sends to an (For NBMA only) inactive NBMA neighbor.
  • Page 210: Wan Protocol Worksheets

    Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch Static Route to Site Manager Worksheet (continued) Requested Information Options Your Response Follow the default route for unknown y(es) subnets? (y/n) [n]: n(o) The default route does not apply to subnets unless you enter y at this prompt.
  • Page 211 Worksheets for the Quick-Start Procedure Nortel Networks Proprietary PPP Worksheet (continued) Requested Information Options Your Response Enter Remote Address 1. DCE selection [3]: 2. DTE 3. EXPLICIT Note: Reverse local and remote address values when configuring the device at the other end of the circuit.
  • Page 212 Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch PPP Standard Worksheet Requested Information Options Your Response Enter Remote IP address in dotted Enter the IP address of the peer decimal notation: connection. Do you wish to turn on the PPP echo...
  • Page 213 LQR timer for this interface. When the LQR timer is disabled, the Passport 5430 is responsible for maintaining the timer for this interface. Number of seconds (1-120) [3]: Enter the maximum number of...
  • Page 214 Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch SMDS Worksheet Requested Information Options Your Response Enter 10-digit individual address: Enter the individual address assigned to you by your SMDS service provider. Enter 10-digit group address: Enter the group address assigned to you by your SMDS service provider.
  • Page 215 Index Numbers starting, 5-7 10/100BASE-TX using, 5-7 interface, connecting to, 4-2 Boot LED, 6-3 pin assignments, A-5 booting, 6-11 brackets, attaching, 1-6 acronyms, xxiii adapter module filler panel installing, 3-9 cable looms, 1-7 removing, 3-7 cables adapter modules connecting adding, 10-2 to 10-8 10/100BASE-TX, 4-2 installing for first time, 2-21 to 2-26 ATM T1/E1, 4-3...
  • Page 216 console DSU/CSU cable, connecting, 4-7 interface pin assignments, A-9 interface pin assignments, A-17 dual synchronous interfaces conventions, text, xxii pin assignments, A-12, A-14 cPCI LED, 6-4 dual synchronous PMC cables, connecting, 4-5 CRUs (customer-replaceable units) interface pin assignments, A-12 adapter modules interfaces, connecting to, 4-5 adding, 10-2 to 10-8 LEDs, 6-7...
  • Page 217 2-18 to 2-20 cable, connecting, 4-11 flange brackets, 1-6 connecting to, 4-12 flash memory cards, 5-6 default settings Passport 5430 in an equipment rack, 1-6 to 1-9 external, 4-11 PMC filler panel, 3-7 interface PMC, for first time connecting to, 4-12...
  • Page 218 11-3 space required to install, A-1 pp5400.exe file, 5-1 starting, 5-1 to 5-11 technical specifications, A-1 PPP protocol, Nortel Networks proprietary, B-11 PC console interface, connecting to, 4-7 PPP, worksheet for, B-13 physical specifications, A-1 product support, xxvii pin assignments...
  • Page 219 RS-232 connections console (service) interface, A-17 text conventions, xxii serial interface, A-5 transmit (TX)/receive (RX) LED, 6-4 RS-422 connections, A-5 turning on the Passport 5430, 6-9 RS-530 connections, A-5 Run LED, 6-3 V.28 connections, A-5 V.34 connections, A-10 serial V.35 connections, A-5...

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