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Sagem 4450E Hardware Installation Manual (198 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Use Guide to this Manual
14
Part I
15
Technical Support
16
Hardware Installation
17
1 Overview of the 3P@C 4450E IP-DSLAM
18
System Overview
18
Representative Networking Applications
20
Appendix
20
Figure 1-1 Triple Play Services in Next Generation Networks
20
System Composition
21
Table 1-1 Boards, Cards and Uplink Interface Modules Provided by 3P@C 4450E
21
Hardware Features
22
Table 1-2 Name, Quantity and Type of the Interfaces Supported by 3P@C 4450E
22
Table 1-3 Performance Indexes of the 3P@C 4400
22
100 C 4450E Hardware Structure
24
Shelf Configuration
24
Structure of the General Chassis
24
Figure 2-1 General Chassis of 3P@C 4450E
24
Table 2-1 General Chassis Composition of 3P@C 4450E
24
Figure 2-2 Rear View of the General Chassis of 3P@C 4450E
25
Chassis
26
Figure 2-3 Front View of the 10U Chassis
26
Figure 2-4 Slots for the SMUB and Service Boards
26
Fan Module
27
Air Deflector Frame
27
Figure 2-5 Front View of the Fan Module
27
Figure 2-6 Outside View of the Radiator Fans
27
Figure 2-7 Sectional View of the Air Deflector Frame
27
Figure 2-8 Heat Dissipation of a Single System
28
Figure 2-9 Air Ducts Inside the Cabinet
28
Full Configuration of the Cabinet
29
Figure 2-10 Full Configuration of 3P@C 4450E
29
Smub and Service Boards
30
Service Processor Unit Board (SMUB)
30
Figure 2-11 Slots of the SMUB
30
Figure 2-12 Front View of the SMUB
31
Table 2-2 Interface Features of the SMUB
31
Table 2-3 Type of Uplink Interface Modules
31
Table 2-4 Status Definitions of the LED Indicators on the SMUB
32
VDSL Unit Board (VDUB)
33
Figure 2-13 Slots of the VDUB
33
Figure 2-14 Front View of the VDSL
33
ADSL Unit Board (ADUB)
34
Table 2-5 Status Definitions of the LED Indicators on the Front Panel of VDUB
34
Figure 2-15 Slots of the ADUB
35
Figure 2-16 Front View of the ADUB
35
Table 2-6 Status Definitions of the LED Indicators on the Front Panel of ADUB
35
ADSL Unit Card (ADUC)
36
Figure 2-17 Slots of the ADUC
36
Figure 2-18 Front View of the ADUC
36
Power Distribution System
37
Overview
37
Functional Features
37
Figure 2-19 Connection Relations
37
Table 2-7Status Definitions of the LED Indicators on the Front Panel of ADUC
37
Optional Uplink Interface Modules
38
1-Port Gigabit Long-Wave Optical Interface Module (DS-1GLX)
38
Table 2-8 Types of Uplink Interface Modules
38
Figure 2-20 Front View of the DS-1GLX Module
39
Table 2-9 Status Definitions of the LINK and ACT Leds on the DS-1GLX Module
39
Table 2-10 Gigabit Long-Wave Optical Interface Features of the DS-1GLX Module
39
1-Port Gigabit Short-Wave Optical Interface Module (DS-1GSX)
40
Figure 2-21 Front View of the DS-1GSX Module
40
Table 2-11 Status Definitions of the LINK and ACT Leds on the DS-1GSX Module
40
2-Port 100M Multi-Mode Optical Interface Module (DS-2FMM)
41
Figure 2-22 Front View of the DS-2FMM Module
41
Table 2-12 Interface Features of the DS-1GSX Module
41
2-Port 100M Single-Mode Optical Interface Module (DS-2FSM)
42
Table 2-13 Status Definitions of the LINK and ACT Leds on the DS-2FMM Module
42
Table 2-14 Interface Features of the DS-2FMM Module
42
Figure 2-23 Front View of the DS-2FSM Module
43
Table 2-15 Status Definitions of the LINK and ACT Leds on the DS-2FSM Module
43
Table 2-16 Interface Features of the DS-2FSM Module
43
4-Port 100M Electrical Interface Module (DS-4TXB)
44
Figure 2-24 Front View of the DS-4TXB Module
44
Table 2-17 Status Definitions of the LINK and ACT Leds on the DS-4TXB Module
44
Table 2-18 Interface Features of the DS-4TXB Module
44
VAS Card (DS-4ITX)
45
Figure 2-25 Front View of the DS-4ITX Module
45
Table 2-19 Status Definitions of the LINK and ACT Leds on the DS-4ITX Module
45
Route Transfer Unit (Rtu)
46
Table 2-20 Interface Features of the DS-4ITX Module
46
Table 2-21 Structure of the RTU
46
3 Installation Preparation
48
Environmental Requirements
48
Temperature and Humidity Requirements
48
Cleanness Requirements
48
Floor Requirements
48
C Installation Manual
48
Heat Dissipation Requirements
49
Power Supply Requirements
49
Grounding Requirements
49
Figure 3-1 Recommended Power Sockets
50
Anti-Interference Requirements
51
Other Requirements
51
Safety Requirements
52
Basic Safety Requirements
52
Antistatic Requirements
52
Avoiding Laser Damage
53
Lightning Protection Requirements
53
Anti-Seismic Design Requirements
54
Fireproof Design Requirements
54
Precautions for Equipment Handling
54
Installation Tools and Materials
54
Product Configuration List
55
Basic Configuration of the Product
55
Optional Components
55
Unpacking for Acceptance
56
Preparation
56
Unpacking
57
Figure 3-2 Appearance of the Packing Box
57
Figure 3-3 Packing Structure of the Equipment Inside the Packing Box
58
Figure 3-4 Appearance of the Cabinet Packing Box
59
Figure 3-5 Draw out the Packing Box Backward from the Reverse Direction
60
Goods Acceptance
61
4 Equipment Installation and Connection
62
Cabinet Installation
62
Figure 4-1 Cabinet Installation Flow Chart
62
Figure 4-2 Equipment Installation Space
63
Installation on the Cement Floor
63
Figure 4-3 Flow of Cabinet Installation on the Cement Floor
64
Figure 4-4 Mounting Hole Positions for a Single Cabinet
65
Figure 4-5 Mounting Hole Positions for Two Cabinets
65
Figure 4-6 Installation Sequence of the Pressure Plate Assembly
67
Figure 4-7 Completion of the Installation of a Single Cabinet
67
Figure 4-10 Effect after the Installation of Two Combined Cabinets
68
Figure 4-8 the Connecting Boards before Combining Two Cabinets Side by Side
68
Figure 4-9 the Connecting Boards after Combining Two Cabinets Side by Side
68
Figure 4-11 Appearance of the A600 Series Support
69
Installation on the Antistatic Floor
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Figure 4-12 Completion of the Installation of a Single Cabinet
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Figure 4-13 Flow of the Cabinet Installation on the Antistatic Floor
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Figure 4-14 Cabinet Marking Template
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Figure 4-15 Connection Positions of the Mounting Holes for the Support and the Antistatic Floor
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Figure 4-16 Assembly Chart of the Pressure Plate Assembly
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Figure 4-17 Positions of the Bolts to be Fastened
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Figure 4-18 Completion of the Installation of Two Combined Cabinets
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Installing the Cabinet Guide Rails
75
Installing the Equipment
76
Installing the 10U Chassis
76
Figure 4-19 Guide Rail
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Figure 4-20 Front View of the Guide Rails Installed
76
Installing the Fan Module
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Figure 4-21 Fixing the Hangers Onto the 10U Chassis
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Figure 4-22 Insert the 10U Chassis into the Rack and Fix It
77
Figure 4-23 Install the Fan Supports
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Figure 4-24 Install the Fan Module
78
Figure 4-25 Operate the Puller Adapter
79
Installing the Air Deflector Frame
80
Figure 4-26 Install the Air Deflector Frame
80
Figure 4-27 Completion of the Installation of a Single General Chassis
81
Connecting the Power and Grounding Cables
82
Connecting the Power Cables of the Equipment
82
Figure 4-28 Installation of the -48V DC Power Cables
82
Connecting the Power Cable of the Fans
83
Connecting the Grounding Cables
83
Figure 4-29 Power Cable Connection of the Fans
83
Equipment Power Supply Test
84
Installing the Service Processor Unit Board (Smub)
84
Installing the Uplink Interface Modules
84
Figure 4-30 Panel View of the SUMB
84
Figure 4-31 Insert the Pins of the Uplink Interface Module into the Socket of the SMUB
85
Installing the RTU
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C Installation Manual
86
Figure 4-32 Fix the Uplink Interface Module with Screws
86
Figure 4-33 Installation Position of the RTU
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Figure 4-34 Insert the Pins of the RTU into the Socket of the SMUB
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Figure 4-35 Fix the RTU with Screws
87
Installing the SMUB
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Figure 4-36 Rear View of the RTU Installed with Screws and Nuts
88
Figure 4-37 Installation of the SMUB
88
Connecting the Ethernet Interfaces of SMUB
89
Figure 4-38 RJ-45 Connector
89
Table 4-1 Pinouts of the RJ-45 MDI Interface
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Table 4-2 Pinouts of the RJ-45 MDIX Interface
89
Figure 4-39 Illustration of Making a Straight-Through Cable
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Figure 4-40 Illustration of Making a Crossover Cable
90
Connecting the Optical Interfaces of SMUB
91
Figure 4-41 Ethernet Interface Connection of the SMUB
91
Figure 4-42 SC Optical Connector
91
Installing the Subscriber Service Cards
92
Installing the Dummy Panels
92
Figure 4-43 Uplink Optical Interface Connection
92
Connecting the Subscriber Cables
93
Figure 4-44 Install a Dummy Panel
93
Figure 4-45 Installation of the LU and LC Subscriber Cables on the Backplane
94
Figure 4-46 Pinouts of the LU Subscriber Cable
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Table 4-3 Pinouts of the LU Subscriber Cable
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Figure 4-47 Pinouts of the LC Telephone Line
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Table 4-4 Pinouts of the LC Telephone Line
96
Figure 4-48 Cable Bending and Binding
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Connecting the Console Cable
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Figure 4-49 Single Binding
98
Figure 4-50 Double Binding
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Figure 4-51 Console Interface Connection
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Figure 4-52 Input the Connection Name and Select an Icon for It
99
Figure 4-53 Select the Connecting Serial Port
100
Figure 4-54 Communication Parameter Setting
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Figure 4-55 Select the Terminal Emulation Type
101
5 Suggestions to Ethernet Cabling
102
Requirements for Cable Types
102
Requirements for Cabling Length
102
Spacing Requirements for Indoor Cabling
102
Figure 5-1 Requirements for Cabling Length
102
Table 5-1 Requirements of Spacing between Ethernet Cables and Cables of Other Electric Devices
103
Table 5-2 Requirements of Spacing between the Ethernet Cables on the Wall and Other Pipelines
103
Several Forbidden Overhead Cabling Methods
104
Figure 5-2 Parallel and Crossed Net Spacing
104
Figure 5-3 Direct Overhead Cabling between Two Buildings Without any Protection (1)
104
Other Requirements for Outdoor Cabling
105
Installing External Lightning Arrester
105
Figure 5-6 Direct Overhead Cabling from the Outdoors of the Top of a Buildings to the Bottom Floor Without any Protection
105
6 System Configuration and Management
108
Equipment Power-On
108
Setting up the Configuration Environment
108
Local Configuration Via the Console Interface
108
Remote Configuration Via Telnet
110
Command Line System
111
Command Mode
111
Common Commands
111
Table 6-1 Description of the Read-Only Mode and the Configuration Mode
111
Table 6-2 Commands in the Read-Only Mode
111
Online Help of Command Line
112
Table 6-3 Common Commands in the Configuration Mode
112
Command Line Edit Feature
113
System Management
113
Storage Media and File Type
113
Table 6-4 Line Edit Commands in the Command Line
113
Table 6-5 Correspondence between File Types and Command Line Parameters of 3P@C 4450E
113
Program File Management
114
Configuration File Management
114
7 System Maintenance
116
System Upgrade
116
Storage Media and File Type
116
Sequence of System Upgrade
116
Upgrading the System File
116
Table 7-1 Bootrom Command
118
Table 7-2 Upgrade Submenu in the Network Port
118
Table 7-3 Relevant Parameters Downloaded by the Network Port of System Control Board
119
Upgrading the Master System Control Board
125
Upgrading the Standby System Control Board
127
Managing the Configuration File
127
Type and Format of Configuration File
127
Backuping the Configuration File
128
Loading the Configuration File
129
Erasing the Configuration File
129
Querying the Maintenance Information
129
Querying the Current Software Version
129
Viewing the Current Configuration
130
Querying the Port Status
130
Querying the VLAN Status
131
Viewing FIB Table
132
Viewing the ARP Table
132
Viewing the Route Information
133
Querying the System Running Time
133
Handling Password Loss
133
8 Port Maintenance
136
Checking the Optical Interface
136
Checking the Status of the User Port
137
Querying the ADSL Port Status
137
Reproduction and Communication in any Form Prohibited Without the Written Permission of SAGEM SA
137
Querying the VDSL Port Status
140
9 Card Maintenance
142
Maintenance for System Control Board
142
Check
142
Table 9-1 Description of LED Status of the System Control Board SMUB
142
Hot Plugging
143
Master/Standby Switchover
143
Reset
145
Replacing System Control Board
145
Maintenance for Service Board
147
Check
147
Table 9-2 Description of the Indicator of the VDUB Service Board
147
Hot Plugging
148
Reset
149
Replacing Service Board
149
10 Power Distribution System Maintenance
152
Checking Air-Break Switch
152
11 Line Provisioning & Maintenance
154
Maintenance for Air Filter
154
Checking Air Filter
154
Cleaning and Replacing Air Filter
154
Maintenance for Fan Shelf
155
Checking Fan Shelf
155
C Installation Manual
155
Replacing Fan Shelf
155
12 Line Commissioning and Maintenance
158
Commissioning and Maintenance of Adsl Subscriber Line
158
ADSL Technical Parameters
158
Table 12-1 ADSL Parameter Setting Table
160
Table 12-2 ADSL Subscriber Line Length Attenuation Table
161
Table 12-3 ADSL Line Attenuation Per Kilometer Within Different Frequency Bands
161
ADSL Line Commissioning
162
Table 12-4 ADSL Line Connection Parameters
163
Table 12-5 DC Loop Resistance for Subscriber Lines with Different Core Diameters Per Kilometer
165
Table 12-6 Line Test Reference Table
165
Table 12-7 ADSL Service Line Reference Table
167
Table 12-8 Broadband Service User Information Record Table
168
Table 12-9 ADSL Setting Parameters and Connection Parameter Record Table
168
ADSL Line Maintenance
169
Commissioning and Maintenance of the Vdsl Subscriber Line
174
VDSL Technical Parameters
174
Table 12-10 the Minimum SNR Value for the Rates (for Reference)
175
VDSL Line Commissioning
176
Table 12-11 DC Resistance Reference Value of Common Lines
177
VDSL Line Maintenance
179
Table 12-12 VDSL Setting Parameters and Connection Parameter Record Table
179
13 Fault Analysis and Solution
184
Problem Location & Information Collection
184
General Check
184
Layer-2 Check
184
Layer-3 Check
185
Service Check
185
Unstable Service Due to Wrong Making of Network Cables
185
Common Causes
185
Processing Procedure
186
Typical Cases
186
14 Operation Instructions for the Auxiliary Devices
190
Use of Ac/DC Converter
190
C Installation Manual
190
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