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Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DATA MULTIPLEXER (DMX) | RELEASE 7.1 INSTALLATION MANUAL 365-372-304R7.1 CC109666487 MARCH 2008 ISSUE 2...
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In rare instances, unauthorized individuals make connections to the telecommunications network through the use of access features. In such an event, applicable tariffs require that the customer pay all network charges for traffic. Alcatel-Lucent and its predecessors cannot be responsible for such charges and will not make any allowance or give any credit for charges that result from unauthorized access.
Equipment and cable installation Planning ..............................1-3 Connector references ..........................1-7 Inspection ..............................1-8 Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf installation ..............1-9 Heat baffle installation ..........................1-14 Power cable and cable bracket installation ....................1-16 Fiber management installation (optional) ....................1-27 Installing the fiber ducts (optional) ......................
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Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf initialization ..................3-13 Provision/enable/disable TCP/IP on an IAO LAN port ................3-14 Reset system date and time ........................3-17 Provision/enable/disable the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX as a TL1 TCP/IP GNE ........3-18 Installation tests LBO software settings ..........................4-5 Clearing alarms ............................
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Contents .................................................... Technical support Technical assistance ..........................H-2 Accessing and navigating the On-Line Customer Support (OLCS) web site .......... H-7 Other technical support services ......................H-12 Glossary Acronyms and abbreviations ........................GL-1 Terms and definitions ........................... GL-15 Index .................................................... v i i 365-372-304R7.1 Issue 2 March 2008...
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Contents ......................................................................................................v i i i 365-372-304R7.1 Issue 2 March 2008...
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10/100BaseT cable installation ....................1-59 1-19 Ethernet cable routing to faceplate SFP modules ..............1-63 1-20 LAN cable installation to front of Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf ....1-66 1-21 IAO LAN/TCP-IP cable installation to rear of Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf ........................1-67 1-22 Modem cable installation ......................
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Miscellaneous discrete cable installation .................. 1-85 1-28 CIT cable installation ......................... 1-97 Power connections on Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf backplane ....2-4 Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf ..............2-11 LNW221 - 259 channel positions ....................2-14 Optical test set arrangement ....................... 4-60 Optical test arrangement RX fiber moved .................
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List of tables Computer requirements ........................ 1-7 Cable requirements and options ....................1-5 Power cable positioning ......................1-18 Power cable assemblies ......................1-25 Power connections ........................1-26 DS1 cable assemblies ......................... 1-37 DS1 transmission connections ....................1-38 DS3 connections for different function groups ................1-42 DS3 Cable with 24 DS3 with BNC (LNW16/LNW18/LNW19/LNW20) ........
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Standard CIT cable connections ....................1-98 1-31 RJ-45 to DB-9 connector connections ..................1-98 Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf power supply requirements ......2-3 Release 7.1 circuit pack compatibility ..................2-7 OC-12 Mains with 12 STS-1s of vt switch fabric ................ 2-9 OC-48 Mains with 12 STS-1s of vt switch fabric ..............
® Metropolis DMX Access Multiplexer (DMX) (Metropolis DMX is now Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (1665 DMX). The company logo and product name will be changed on many items including the shelves, circuit packs, cables, software banners, the ® WaveStar CIT, documentation, ED drawings, software CD labels, configurators, Optical Management System (OMS), and VitalSuite Integrated Network Controller (INC).
Chapter 1, “Equipment and cable installation” This chapter provides the information and procedures for installing and cabling the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX system. It provides the additional cabling information needed for the added DS1, DS3 capacity and Ethernet capacity. Chapter 2, “Powering and initial circuit pack installation”...
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Appendix D, “Backplane pin replacement” This appendix provides information and the procedures used when a pin or blade on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX backplane has been bent or broken. Appendix E, “Installation checklist” This appendix provides a checklist to ensure that all necessary procedures have been completed.
Adhere to the following safety precautions: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) • You must be properly grounded when making contact with the 1665 Data Multiplexer (1665 DMX) frame and handling circuit packs. Wrist strap ground cords should be routinely tested for the minimum 1-megohm resistance.
PC response to a command. Courier For the remainder of this document, “Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX” is used in place of Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (1665 DMX) in most cases. Related information 1665 DMX Documentation Set The following is a list of related documents: 365-372-300R7.1 Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer, Release 7.1 Applications...
About this document .................................................... Technical support For technical support, contact your local Alcatel-Lucent customer support team. See the Alcatel-Lucent Support web site (http://alcatel-lucent.com/support) for contact information. For more information refer to Appendix H, “Technical support”. How to order To order Alcatel-Lucent documents, contact your local sales representative or use...
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Alcatel-Lucent will offer to provide for the collection and treatment of Alcatel- Lucent products at the end of their useful life. Alcatel-Lucent will also offer to provide for the collection and treatment of existing products displaced by Alcatel-Lucent equipment.
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About this document ......................................................................................................365-372-304R7.1 Issue 2 March 2008...
Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf shelf. If the shelf you are installing is NOT equipped with the additional middle connectors (J20 - J27), refer to the 1665 DMX Release 5.0 Installation Manual. Installation details for the 1665 DMX standard shelf are not included in this issue.
Physical installation and powering .................................................... Figure 1-1 Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf backplane SYNC2 MISC SYNC1 -48VA -48VB MODEM -48RTNB -48RTNA J22 C IN J20 A IN J23 D IN J21 B IN J26 C OUT J24 A OUT J27 D OUT...
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R-5952 tightening the shelf to the frame. It is also used when reattaching the mounting brackets to the 1665 DMX shelf. Multimeter (Optional) The voltmeter must be capable of measuring DC ITE-6379C voltage in the 40 to 60 volt range. The use of the voltmeter is optional since the shelf will alarm or shut down if the proper voltage is not supplied.
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15-dB LC-Type LBO Two 15-dB LBOs are required when optically ITE-7196 (108279480) looping the 1665 DMX shelf for test purposes. In addition, for shelves containing optical circuit packs in any of the Function unit slots, a single 15-dB LBO is required for testing of the...
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† Registered trademark of Paladin Corporation. ® PC and cable requirements for WaveStar ® This section lists the required equipment needed to run the WaveStar CIT software with the 1665 DMX. Quantity Description Comments Personal Computer PC minimum requirements (PC) below.
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Physical installation and powering .................................................... PC minimum requirements It is anticipated that most customers will dedicate a laptop or personal computer (PC) to ® run the WaveStar CIT software. However, any properly configured computer will also suffice. The following table shows the requirements for the computer: Note: Windows Vista is not supported ....................................................
† Available hard disk space required to install and store the CIT and Generic Software is approximately 250 MB (it is 550 MB, if all graphical packages are installed). The additional disk space specified is to provide hard disk space to store Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMXbackup files.
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Physical installation and powering ......................................................................................................I- 8 365-372-304R7.1 Issue 2 March 2008...
Equipment and cable installation Overview Purpose This section provides installation and cabling instructions for the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX). Contents This chapter provides information on the following topics: Planning Connector references Inspection Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf installation...
Equipment and cable installation Planning .................................................... Planning Description This section provides information about the following: Tools, test equipment and accessories • Mounting options • Cabling checklist. • Tools, test equipment and accessories Listed below are the tools, test equipment and accessories necessary to perform the procedures in this section.
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• ® 1665 DMX added to the 1675 LambdaUnite MultiService Switch (MSS) configurations In order for the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf to be placed in a NEBS-2000 Cabinet ® frame combined with Alcatel-Lucent 1675 LambdaUnite MSS, mounting kit 848856514 is required. For a more complete view of mounting the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX into the ®...
1. One -48VA and -48VB main power feeder is required per shelf. Many varieties of 45-amp connector cables are available as well. 2. One Fan Cable (848839551) is shipped with each Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf. 3. One CIT Cable Assembly or Crossover LAN cable is required for PC interface with the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf (not included with equipment).
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7. When cabling the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf for office alarm applications, one Office Alarm Cable Assembly is required for the bottom Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf in a bay frame. One Office Alarm Mult Cable Assembly is required for each additional Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf in the bay frame.
Connector references Description Figure 1-1, Connector types and pinouts (p. 1-7) provides the pinouts of some of the connectors used to interface with the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX. Figure 1-1 Connector types and pinouts DB-9 male-type connector DB-9 female-type connector DB-15 male-type connector...
Equipment and cable installation Inspection .................................................... Inspection Description Perform the following procedure before installing the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High- Capacity shelf and cables. Procedure ............................................Inspect the shelf for visible damage including bent or touching backplane pins. Note: If any backplane pins are damaged, refer to Appendix D, “Backplane pin...
Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf installation Description As an example of the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf installation, the following steps describe mounting the shelf from the rear of a 23-inch bay frame. Mounting from the front of a 23-inch bay frame or from the front/rear of a 19-inch bay frame is similar with the exception of the position of the side brackets.
To enable the filter alarm, remove the fan unit from the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf, move the switch to the "CF ALM ON" position and then reinstall the fan unit in the shelf.
Figure 1-4 Typical Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf bay mounting arrangements ............................................Verify with an ohmmeter that the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf is grounded to the bay frame. Measure between the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High- Capacity shelf mounting bracket and the office ground lug on the bay frame.
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Equipment and cable installation Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf installation ..............................................................................................If the Ohmmeter reading is not less than 1 ohm, a secondary ground should be used for each shelf. Use an 8 AWG wire from the UL (Green M5 Screw) safety ground on the side of the shelf to bay frame or office ground.
Heat baffle installation .................................................... Heat baffle installation Description If a shelf is added above existing non-Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX equipment, one heat baffle (848862181) must be installed between the shelf and the existing equipment............................................Determine the mounting configuration for the heat baffle: Type of bay frame (23-inch or 19-inch wide) •...
Equipment and cable installation Heat baffle installation .................................................... Figure 1-5 Heat baffle position T E P S ..................................................................................1 - 1 5 365-372-304R7.1 Issue 2 March 2008...
Verify that the BDCBB breakers are off or that the BDFB fuses are not installed. Procedure Proceed as follows: ............................................Install cable brackets (two per Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf, 1 on each side) as shown in Figure 1-6, “Cable brackets” (p. 1-17).....................................................
(ordered separately) Note: Depicted above is the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf for reference purposes only, the cable bracket is the same for the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf............................................If installation is on raised floors, rotate the power connectors on each side of the shelf 180...
.................................................... Table 1-2 Power cable positioning ............................................There are two mounting positions on each side of the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High- Capacity shelf chassis as shown in Figure 1-7, “Power connector mounting positions” 1-19). It is recommended that if multiple shelves are being installed in a frame, the power connector positions be alternated as shown in Figure 1-8, “Alternating power cable...
Figure 1-8, “Alternating power cable routing” (p. 1-20) shows the typical power cabling for four Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf shelves in a standard bay frame. The side view shows the power connectors for shelves 3 and 1 mounted closest to the rear of the shelves (default position) with the cabling for shelf 1 bending away from the power connector on shelf 3 and running over it until the power cables exit the bay.
Equipment and cable installation Power cable and cable bracket installation .................................................... Figure 1-8 Alternating power cable routing ............................................Connect power cable to the power connector housing on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf chassis [Figure 1-9, “Power connection” (p. 1-21)].....................................................
The shelf shown in Figure 1-10, “Power cable routing with cable bracket” (p. 1-22) is the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX and not the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf, however the power cabling remains the same and is depicted here for reference.
High-Capacity shelf, however the power cabling remains the same and is depicted here for reference............................................Splice feeders from the BDCBB or BDFB to the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High- Capacity shelf power cable. Refer to Table 1-4, “Power connections” (p.
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Equipment and cable installation Power cable and cable bracket installation ..............................................................................................Label the feeders at the BDCBB or BDFB as follows: 1. BAT A 2. BAT A RTN 3. BAT B 4. BAT B RTN Note: Each feeder at the BDCBB should be rated 1.25 times the rating of the circuit breaker on the shelf.
Equipment and cable installation Power cable and cable bracket installation .................................................... Table 1-4 Power connections Shelf power Backplane connectors connection (on sides) Pin# Color Designation Name BAT A -48VA BAT A -48RTNA BAT A RTN BAT B -48VB BAT B -48RTNB BAT B RTN Notes:...
Equipment and cable installation Fiber management installation (optional) .................................................... Fiber management installation (optional) Description This section describes how to install the fiber management pieces that may be shipped with the bay. Note: If fiber management is to be installed, the width of the bay footprint must be extended by at least 2.5 inches beyond the bay upright on each side.
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Equipment and cable installation Fiber management installation (optional) ..............................................................................................Spin the spool until the peg on its back fits into the smaller hole on the arm of the bracket. This will keep the spool from spinning any further............................................Push the pin until it is completely fastened.
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Equipment and cable installation Fiber management installation (optional) ..............................................................................................Position one of the brackets along the left side of shelf 1. Secure with three bracket mounting screws............................................Repeat Step 8 for all the other shelves being installed............................................Locate three spools (848919221), one fiber radius control module (321-1B), one right fiber spool bracket (848919221) and three M4 X 6 bracket mounting screws (901340059) for each shelf being installed.
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Equipment and cable installation Fiber management installation (optional) ..............................................................................................Using a label maker, create 16 labels "LS" and 8 labels "HS"............................................Attach the "HS" labels to the uppermost spool on each of the brackets............................................Attach the "LS" labels to the middle and lower spools on each of the brackets............................................
Description This procedure describes how to install the fiber ducts on either side of the bay. The fiber ducts may be shipped with the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX. Note: If fiber management is to be installed, the width of the bay footprint must be extended by at least 2.5 inches beyond the bay upright on each side.
Equipment and cable installation Cable and optical fiber installation .................................................... Cable and optical fiber installation Introduction Note: Ensure only ANGLED LC connectors appear at IN ports of optical circuit packs............................................If fiber management systems have been installed: a. High-speed fibers should be routed along the fiber radius control module and then up to the uppermost spool.
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Equipment and cable installation Cable and optical fiber installation ..............................................................................................Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, “Installation checklist”. T E P S ..................................................................................1 - 3 3 365-372-304R7.1 Issue 2 March 2008...
DSX becomes an extension of the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf backplane connections. Thus the IN on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf backplane connects to the IN of the DSX and the OUT of the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf backplane connects to the OUT of the DSX respectively.
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Equipment and cable installation DS1 cable installation .................................................... Figure 1-12 DS1 cable installation TO DSX-1 INTERFACE SYNC2 MISC SYNC1 48VB 48VA 48RTNB 48RTNA MODEM IAOLAN INTEROP D OUT C OUT B OUT A OUT DLAN D IN C IN B IN A IN X.25 MULT...
Equipment and cable installation DS1 cable installation .................................................... Figure 1-13 DS1 cable routing ............................................Route the cables along the cable rack and into the terminating bay............................................Remove slack and cut the DS1 cables to the desired length at the DSX............................................
OUT). Alcatel-Lucent 3. Cables are terminated in J1 through J8 and J20 through J27 connectors at the 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf end and unterminated at the other end for wire-wrap installation. 4. P1 through P8 are 62 pins D-Sub male-type connectors fit into J1 through J8. P20 through P27 are 62 pins D-Sub male type connectors fit into J20 through J27.
Equipment and cable installation DS1 cable installation .................................................... Table 1-6 DS1 transmission connections Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf backplane DSX-1 connections connections Function Function Function Function 62 pin group A group B group C group D conn. conn. conn. conn.
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Equipment and cable installation DS1 cable installation .................................................... Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf backplane DSX-1 connections connections Function Function Function Function 62 pin group A group B group C group D conn. conn. conn. conn. conn. Chan Pin# term color...
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Equipment and cable installation DS1 cable installation .................................................... * Some wire colors are used twice. White binder cables are for Channel 1 through 25 and 29 through 53 blue binder cables are for Channels 26, 27, 28, 54, 55 and 56.....................................................
This section describes how to connect the DS3/EC1 and TMUX cables to the Alcatel- Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf and route the cables out of the bay and to the DS3/EC1 terminating equipment. Perform this procedure if DS3/EC1 or TMUX cables are required.
Equipment and cable installation DS3/EC1 and TMUX 48-port cable installation ..............................................................................................Table 1-7 DS3 connections for different function groups Function group Associated connectors A IN (J2 and J20) A OUT (J1 and J24) B IN (J4 and J21) B OUT (J3 and J25) C IN (J5 and J22) C OUT (J6 and J26) D IN (J7 and J23) D OUT (J8 and J27) Figure 1-14 DS3/EC1 and TMUX cable installation...
Equipment and cable installation DS3/EC1 and TMUX 48-port cable installation .................................................... Figure 1-15 DS3/EC1 and TMUX cable routing Note: This figure shows DS3 cabling for FNA and FNB............................................Route the cables along the cable rack and into the terminating bay (DSX or other terminating transmission equipment).
..............................................................................................Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, “Installation checklist”. T E P S ................................ Table 1-8 DS3 Cable with 24 DS3 with BNC (LNW16/LNW18/LNW19/LNW20) Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX backplane connections Cable Cable length Description assembly # (feet) Output...
This section describes how to connect the 12-DS3/TMUX cables to the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf and route the cables out of the bay and to the TMUX terminating equipment. Perform this procedure if TMUX cables are required for an LNW18 in a function group.
Equipment and cable installation 12-DS3/EC1 and TMUX (LNW16 LNW18) cable installation .................................................... Figure 1-16 12-port DS3/EC1 and TMUX cable installation ............................................Route the cables along the backplane and out of the bay to the DSX per Figure 1-17, “12- DS3/TMUX cable routing” (p. 1-54).
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Figure 1-17 12-DS3/TMUX cable routing TMUX Cables Note: The shelf depicted above is a Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX standard shelf and is used for cable routing reference only............................................Route the cables along the cable rack and into the terminating bay (DSX or other terminating transmission equipment).
450 (NE to 900 ft is the maximum amount of 734D allowed 848815734 750 (NE to between two Alcatel- Lucent 1665 DMXs. This splice is factory made. 848815759 900 (NE to Stagger the splices in the cable rack to save space ....................................................
450 ft is the 849040720 Function Group C maximum amount of 735A 849040738 J6 DS3 1-12 J5 DS3 1-12 allowed between two 1665 DMXs 849040746 Function Group D 849041710 and lengths > 849040753 J8 DS3 1-12 J7 DS3 1-12...
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Equipment and cable installation 12-DS3/EC1 and TMUX (LNW16 LNW18) cable installation .................................................... Table 1-14 12-port DS3/EC1 and TMUX transmission connections Coaxial Lead Connector cable designation Name pin # DS3 1R/1T Signal FRG1 Ground DS3 2R/2T Signal FRG2 Ground DS3 3R/3T Signal FRG3 Ground...
10/100BaseT backplane Ethernet cable installation Description This section describes how to connect the 10/100BaseT cables to the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf backplane and route the cables out of the bay and to the 10/100BaseT terminating equipment (for example, a 110/RJ45 punch down block).
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Equipment and cable installation 10/100BaseT backplane Ethernet cable installation .................................................... Figure 1-18 10/100BaseT cable installation ............................................Route the cables along the backplane and out of the bay to the 110/RJ45 punch down block. Route the cables in the same manner as DS3/EC1 cables. Refer to Figure 1-15, “DS3/EC1 and TMUX cable routing”...
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Verify LAN cabling using the LNW94 TESTPK or equivalent method............................................Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, “Installation checklist”. T E P S ................................ Table 1-15 10/100BaseT Ethernet cable assemblies Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX Cable Cable length backplane Description assembly # (feet) connections 10/100baseT Ethernet cable...
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Equipment and cable installation 10/100BaseT backplane Ethernet cable installation .................................................... Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX Cable Cable length backplane Description assembly # (feet) connections Notes: 1. 10/100baseT Ethernet cables have transmit and receive on the same cable. 2. LNW74 has 16 10/100BaseT ports.
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Equipment and cable installation 10/100BaseT backplane Ethernet cable installation .................................................... Port# J2, J4, J1, J3, J6, Wire Dsub 62M J5, J7 color pin # Signal RJ-45 pin # 60/59 R+/R- V/BL 17/38 T+/T- V/BR 15/36 R+/R- 14/35 T+/T- Notes: 1. 10/100baseT Ethernet cables have transmit and receive on the same cable. 2.
Equipment and cable installation Ethernet cabling to SFP modules on circuit pack faceplates .................................................... Ethernet cabling to SFP modules on circuit pack faceplates Description Use this section to run Category 5e cables to the SFP modules on the front of LNW63, LNW64, LNW70 or LNW170, Ethernet circuit packs.
1-66). If connecting to the rear of the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf, connect the cable to the J16 port (IAO LAN) on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf backplane. See Figure 1-21, “IAO LAN/TCP-IP cable installation to rear of Alcatel- Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf”...
Equipment and cable installation IAO LAN and TCP/IP cable installation .................................................... Figure 1-20 LAN cable installation to front of Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High- Capacity shelf ROUNDEDSTATI C BRK B 20A BRK A 20A WRI S TSTRAPREQUI R ED AULT AULT...
Equipment and cable installation IAO LAN and TCP/IP cable installation .................................................... Figure 1-21 IAO LAN/TCP-IP cable installation to rear of Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf LAN Cable ............................................If a cross-over cable is used, route the cable to the desired PC LAN port.
............................................Obtain the modem cable per Table 1-21, “Modem cable assemblies” (p. 1-71). Connect the RJ45 end of the modem cable to the MODEM port (J17) of Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf [See Figure 1-22, “Modem cable installation” (p. 1-70)].
Equipment and cable installation Modem cable installation ..............................................................................................Route the modem cable out of the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf bay to the modem or distribution frame............................................Dress and tie the modem cable to the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf backplane per Figure 1-22, “Modem cable installation”...
This section provides the instructions for installing the two types of synchronization (Sync) cables to the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf. A Sync cable is required if the shelf is to be externally timed. The Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf can provide DS1 external timing to a BITS clock. When the shelf is externally timed by a DS1 Reference and/or is configured to provide a Sync Output, a Sync Input timing cable is required.
Equipment and cable installation Sync cable installation .................................................... Figure 1-23 Sync cable with molded DB9 connector installation TO DS1 SYNCHRONOUS TIMING REFERENCE CABLE TIE (TYPICAL) TIE CABLE ASSY'S TO CABLE SUPPORT BAR (AS REQUIRED) ............................................Route the cable to proper location and cut to desired length............................................
Equipment and cable installation Sync cable installation ..............................................................................................Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, “Installation checklist”. T E P S ................................ Sync cable with wire-wrap DB-9 connector procedure Perform the following steps when using the Sync cable with the wire-wrap DB-9 connector.
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Equipment and cable installation Sync cable installation ..............................................................................................Wire-wrap Rx1 and Tx1 (red cable) on the D-Sub connector for an output signal............................................Wire-wrap Rx2 and Tx2 (gray cable) on the D-Sub connector for an input signal............................................Route the cable to proper location and cut to desire length............................................
1-82). Alarm Mult Office alarm cabling in a Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf bay starts at the bottom shelf which is cabled directly to the office alarm system. Then as shelves are added to the bay, the office alarm connection is extended by multing the alarm cabling from shelf to shelf (bottom to top).
Connect the office alarm cable to ALM (J12) of the bottom Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf............................................Route the office alarm cable from the bottom shelf out of the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf bay per Figure 1-25, “Office alarm cable installation” (p. 1-79) to the office alarm panel.
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No shelf should be skipped............................................Obtain the office alarm mult cable (848589602 for Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX to Alcatel- Lucent 1665 DMX and 848861530 for Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX to 1675 LambdaUnite). Connect one end to ALM MULT (J13) of the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf.
Equipment and cable installation Office alarm cable installation .................................................... Figure 1-26 Office alarm mult cable installation CONNECT OTHER END OF CABLE ASSEMBLY TO SUCCEEDING DMX SHELF (J12 ALM) 848589602 CABLE ASSEMBLY CONNECT THIS END OF CABLE ASSEMBLY AS FOLLOWS PATCH TO PANEL CONNECTOR POSITION...
2. The connection to the central office alarms from P12 is run for each Alcatel- Lucent 1665 DMX assembly when used in a miscellaneously-mounted individual application or from the first Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX assembly when mounted in a typical bay arrangement.
Description The miscellaneous (environmental) discrete telemetry access allows the maintenance center to control and monitor equipment collocated with the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf. The environmental control feature enables the maintenance center to remotely initiate up to four contact closures at the remote terminal (RT) for equipment operation such as pumps, generators, etc.
TIE CABLE ASSY'S TO CABLE SUPPORT BAR (AS REQUIRED) ............................................Route the cable out of the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf bay per Figure 1-27, “Miscellaneous discrete cable installation” (p. 1-85) to the telemetry panel............................................Cut the miscellaneous (environmental) discrete telemetry cable to the desired length at the telemetry panel.
Note: Each miscellaneous (environmental) discrete telemetry designation is connected to the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf by two leads (wires). For each input, one lead should be connected to input-common and the other lead should be connected to the appropriate alarm indication.
Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf. This procedure does not cover routing the optical fiber cable between sites. The optical fiber cables will be connected to the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX after the circuit packs are installed. The Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX requires single-mode fiber for the main OLIUs.
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Main optical fiber installation (OC-12, OC-48, OC-192) .................................................... Procedure Proceed as follows: ............................................Route the optical fiber cables from the interconnecting equipment into the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf. Note: Protective covers must be left on fibers............................................Place the optical fiber cables in a protective tube or channel.
PVC tubing, or PANDUIT cable channel, when running the cable from the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX to the cable rack. The fibers should be placed in the cable rack in a protective channel with nothing on top of them.
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Equipment and cable installation Fiber installation for low-speed packs .................................................... Procedure Proceed as follows: ............................................Refer to the engineering job specification. Determine the function slot where the pack will be inserted. The OC-3/OC-12/OC-48 pack can be inserted into any of the function slots including the growth slots.
PVC tubing, or PANDUIT cable channel, when running the cable from the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf to the cable rack. The fibers should be placed in the cable rack in a protective channel with nothing on top of them.
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Equipment and cable installation 1000Base-F and 100Base-F fiber installation .................................................... 1) including the growth slot (g1). In order to use the 10/100BaseT electrical ports on the LNW74, use FN-A, FN-B, FN-C or FN-D. Only optical ports can be used when LNW74 is located in the Growth-1 position.
PVC tubing, or PANDUIT cable channel, when running the cable from the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX to the cable rack. The fibers should be placed in the cable rack in a protective channel with nothing on top of them.
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Equipment and cable installation Fibre channel fiber installation ..............................................................................................Label the optical fiber cables, indicating bay, shelf, function group, pack, and direction (IN or OUT)............................................Route optical fiber cables from the interconnecting equipment into the optical ports............................................Place the optical fiber cables in a protective tube or channel.
Equipment and cable installation CIT cable installation .................................................... CIT cable installation Description This section provides the procedure to connect the CIT cable from the LNW2 (SYSCTL) to a PC (serial port). This will allow communications between the PC and the CIT port located on the LNW2.
Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, “Installation checklist”. T E P S ................................ Table 1-29 CIT Cable Assembly Cable Cable Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High- Description assembly # length Capacity shelf connections Front CIT cable 848748869 8 feet CIT/RS-232 jack on SYSCTL (LNW2) ....................................................
FRXD Transmit Data Notes: 1. The connection and the colors shown above are for a standard Alcatel-Lucent made cable. If you use a RJ-45 to DB-9 connector with a standard straight-through 10BaseT LAN cable, refer to Table 1-31, “RJ-45 to DB-9 connector connections”...
Equipment and cable installation Final operations .................................................... Final operations Description Final check on equipment and cable installation. Procedure Proceed as follows: ............................................Verify that all the cables are properly dressed/connected............................................Verify that all cables are properly labeled............................................Verify that designations where cables were wire-wrapped are properly labeled............................................
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• Circuit pack option settings and installation. • Detailed information on the function of each circuit pack is contained in 365-372-300, Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (DMX) Applications and Planning Guide. Contents This chapter provides information on the following topics: Description...
Cable 848748869). Required to connect the PC to the CIT jack on the front of the SYSCTL circuit pack. LAN 10BaseT As required to reach from front of Alcatel-Lucent Cross-over Cable 1665 DMX to the PC CAT 5 or better ....................................................
Capacity shelf is installed is properly grounded............................................Verify that both circuit breakers on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf are in the ON position. These breakers are located on the front of the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf............................................
848935193............................................If fuses are being used, install fuses that are rated 1.5 times higher than the circuit breaker value on the shelf, in the BDFB that powers the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf A and B feeders............................................If breakers are being used, use circuit breakers that are rated 1.25 times higher than the circuit breaker value on the shelf, in the BDCBB that powers the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf.
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At the BDFB/BDCBB either remove the fuse or put the circuit breaker, associated with the “B” feed of the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf in the OFF position............................................Verify the PWR A LED on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf is lighted with only the “A” feed powered.....................................................
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Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf in the ON position............................................Verify that the both the PWR A LED and PWR B LED on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf user panel are lighted with both the “A” and “B” feeds powered.
Powering and initial circuit pack installation Circuit pack compatibility .................................................... Table 2-4 OC-48 Mains with 12 STS-1s of vt switch fabric OC-48 Circuit packs LNW26B LNW28 LNW121B - 159B LNW77 jumper set to enhanced mode Note: LNW26B, LNW28, LNW77 and the LNW1xxB series circuit packs are not supported in R7.1 provisioned in normal mode.
This section provides instructions for installing, BUT NOT fully seating, circuit packs into the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf. After circuit packs have been unpacked, they may be placed in their respective slots in the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf but NOT FULLY ENGAGED IN THE BACKPLANE CONNECTOR.
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Initial circuit pack installation ..............................................................................................Place the SYSCTL circuit pack into the CTL slot on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High- Capacity shelf. Do NOT engage the circuit pack in the backplane connector............................................Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, “Installation...
Figure 2-3 LNW221 - 259 channel positions CH X CH Y nc-dmx-244 OC192 main OLIU installation Follow this procedure to install the OC-192 OLIU circuit packs in the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf. Verify Switch fabric compatibility (p. 2-9) using Table 2-6 Table 2-7 ....................................................
Figure 2-2, “Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf” (p. 2-11)............................................Place the OC-192 OLIU circuit pack into the M1 slot on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf. Do NOT engage the circuit pack in the backplane connector............................................Remove the second OC-192 OLIU from the packing material.
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Figure 2-2, “Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf” (p. 2-11)............................................Place the OC-12 OLIU circuit pack into the M1 slot on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf. Do NOT engage the circuit pack in the backplane connector............................................Remove the second OC-12 OLIU from the packing material.
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Figure 2-2, “Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf” (p. 2-11)............................................Place the OLIU circuit pack into the M1 slot on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High- Capacity shelf. Do NOT engage the circuit pack in the backplane connector............................................Remove the second OLIU from the packing material.
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Initial circuit pack installation ..............................................................................................Place the LNW80 circuit pack into the M1 slot on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High- Capacity shelf. Do NOT engage the circuit pack in the backplane connector............................................Remove the second LNW80 from the packing material.
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T E P S ................................ LNW705 XM10G/8 Muxponder Pack Follow this procedure to install the LNW705 circuit packs in the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf. The LNW705 XM10G/8 circuit pack multiplexes/demultiplexes up to 8 ports onto a single 10G wavelength. The LNW705...
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LNW6(28DS1), LNW7(28DS1PM), LNW8(56DS1E1) low-speed installation (optional) Follow this procedure only if installing LNW6 (28DS1), LNW7 (28DS1PM), or LNW8 (56DS1E1) circuit packs into the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf. Note: LNW6 and LNW7 are not supported with LNW59 and LNW82 (VLF) main circuit packs.
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Follow this procedure only if installing LNW16 (12DS3/EC1), LNW18 (TMUX), LNW19 (48 DS3/EC1), LNW19B (48 DS3/EC1 supporting Terminal Loopbacks) or LNW20 (48TMUX) circuit packs into the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf............................................Refer to the engineering job specification. Identify the proper function group(s) where LNW16, LNW18, LNW19, LNW19B or LNW20 circuit packs will be installed.
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................................ LNW36 (OC-3 OLIU) low-speed installation (optional) Follow this procedure only if installing LNW36 (OC-3 OLIU) circuit packs into the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf. Note: LNW36 and LNW37 may be used as a protection pair. LNW36 may be replaced with LNW37 and vice versa as long as the PTM optics in the LNW37 are compatible with the optical span.
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Follow this procedure only if installing the LNW37 (4 OC-3 PTM OLIUs), LNW45 (8 OC-3 PTM OLIUs), LNW49 (4 OC-12 PTM OLIUs), LNW55 (12 OC-3/12 OC-12/4 OC- 48 PTM OLIUs) or LNW62 (4 OC-48 PTM OLIUs) circuit packs into the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf.
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Powering and initial circuit pack installation Initial circuit pack installation ..............................................................................................Refer to the engineering job specification. Identify the proper function group(s) and/or growth slot(s) where the low-speed OLIU circuit packs will be installed............................................Remove the OLIU from the packing material............................................
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.................................................... LNW46 (OC-12 OLIU) low-speed installation (optional) Follow this procedure only if installing LNW46 (OC-12 OLIU) circuit packs into the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf............................................Refer to the engineering job specification. Identify the proper function group(s) and/or growth slot(s) where LNW46 circuit packs will be installed.
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LNW31 (OC-48 OLIU), or LNW421-459 (OC-48 PWDM OLIU) low-speed installation (optional) Follow this procedure only if installing LNW31 (OC-48 OLIU) or LNW421-LNW459 (DWDM OC-48 OLIU) circuit packs into the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf............................................Refer to the engineering job specification. Identify the proper function group(s) and/or growth slot(s) where LNW31 or LNW421-LNW459 circuit pack will be installed.
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LNW66 (10/100T) or LNW71 (10/100-PL) installation (optional) Follow this procedure only if installing LNW66 (10/100T) or LNW71 (10/100-PL) circuit packs into the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf............................................Refer to the engineering job specification. Identify the proper function group slot (A1, B1, C1 or D1) where the LNW66 or LNW71 circuit pack will be installed.
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Follow this procedure only if installing LNW70 (100/1G FS), LNW74 (10/100 T/F), LNW63 (1000BASE-SX/LX/LX10), LNW64 (8 GbE), LNW78 (RPR) and LNW170 (100/1G FXS) circuit packs into the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf. Note: The LNW70, LNW74, LNW63, LNW64, LNW78 and LNW170 circuit packs require PTM modules for the Ethernet interface.
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T E P S ................................ LNW67 (1G SX) installation (optional) Follow this procedure only if installing LNW67 (1G SX) circuit packs into the Alcatel- Lucent 1665 DMX shelf. Note: The LNW67 (1G SX) requires multi-mode fiber............................................Refer to the engineering job specification. Identify the proper function group slot (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2, D1, D2) and/or growth slot (G1 or G2) where the LNW67 circuit pack will be installed.
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Powering and initial circuit pack installation Initial circuit pack installation ..............................................................................................Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, “Installation checklist”. T E P S ................................ LNW68 (1G LX) installation (optional) Follow this procedure only if installing LNW68 (1G LX) circuit packs into the shelf. Note: The LNW68 (1G LX) requires single-mode fiber.
LNW73 (FC-1X/2X) and LNW73C (FC-1X/2X with compression) installation (optional) Follow this procedure only if installing LNW73 (FC-1X/2X) and LNW73C (FC-1X/2X with compression) circuit packs into the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf. Note: The LNW73 and LNW73C circuit pack requires PTM modules for the optical interface.
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.................................................... 177D/LNW98 blank CP installation (optional) Follow this procedure to install 177D Apparatus Blank(s) or LNW98 Detectable Blank(s) into the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf. Note: A 177D Apparatus Blank or LNW98 Detectable Blank is required in any unequipped slots to provide proper air flow for cooling.
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Powering and initial circuit pack installation Initial circuit pack installation ..............................................................................................Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, “Installation checklist”. T E P S ................................ Install pluggable transmission modules (PTM) This section contains the instructions for the installation of the pluggable transmission modules.
Powering and initial circuit pack installation Initial circuit pack installation ..............................................................................................Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, “Installation checklist”. T E P S ................................ Table 2-9 XM10G/8 PTM Port Guidelines Port Signal Type Number OC-3/STM1 OC-12/STM4 OC-48/STM16 1Gbe 1GFC 2GFC...
Overview Purpose Part II covers the generic software download to the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX), stand-alone installation tests to verify correct interconnect cabling, alarm cabling, and as required, external timing and communication cabling. This section also covers circuit pack installation (fully seated).
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Overview Purpose This chapter provides the procedures for the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX) initial software download and use of the craft interface terminal (CIT). Contents This chapter provides information on the following topics Software installation Circuit pack installation ®...
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Software download and circuit pack installation .................................................... Tools, test equipment and accessories Listed below are the required tools, test equipment and accessories. Quantity Description Comments ® Personal Computer (PC) Required to run the WaveStar CIT software. See PC minimum requirements (p. 3-2).
† Available hard disk space required to install and store the CIT and Generic Software is approximately 250 MB (it is 550 MB, if all graphical packages are installed). The additional disk space specified is to provide hard disk space to store 1665 Data Multiplexer (1665 DMX) backup files.
Software download and circuit pack installation Software installation .................................................... Software installation Description Software installation is accomplished by performing the appropriate software download procedures in the Software Release Description (SRD) which is shipped with the software. When the software installation is complete check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, “Installation checklist”.
Description This section provides instructions and the recommended order for installing (fully seating) the circuit packs in the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf. The procedures in this section assume that the SYSCTL is installed and software has been successfully downloaded as described in the section, Software installation (p.
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If not already inserted, fully seat blank packs in any unequipped Main slots............................................Connect IN to OUT on the OLIU in the M1 slot of the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf using an optical fiber jumper cable. Refer to Appendix B, “Fiber cleaning”...
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Software download and circuit pack installation Circuit pack installation .................................................... Result: After a few minutes the flashing FAULT LEDs should extinguish on each OLIU circuit pack. The FAULT, MJ and NE LEDs will light on the SYSCTL due to DCC alarms created by optically looping the OLIUs. These SYSCTL LEDs will remain lit until the DCC is disabled.
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Software download and circuit pack installation Circuit pack installation ..............................................................................................Attach the fiber bracket to the blank pack with the hardware provided. Note: The bracket must be positioned with the LC openings in the down position............................................If there are any FAULT LEDs on or flashing on any of the inserted circuit packs, press the UPD/INIT pushbutton on the SYSCTL circuit pack.
Description ® Complete the following steps to login to the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX via WaveStar CIT. It is assumed that the CIT software has been installed on the PC and the NE software has been downloaded to the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf per the Software Release Description.
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® Software download and circuit pack installation Use of WaveStar CIT software .................................................... Result: The following is displayed............................................Under , enter NE Name LT-DMX ............................................Under click on the drop-down menu arrow and choose DMX from the drop- NE Type down list.
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Enter the Login for the shelf: User Id LUC01 (case sensitive) Password DMX2.5G10G ............................................Click Result: The Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX system view is displayed............................................Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, “Installation checklist”. T E P S ..................................................................................3 - 1 1 365-372-304R7.1...
This section provides instructions to verify firmware versions on the circuit packs in the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf. The procedures in this section assume that the SYSCTL is installed and software has been successfully downloaded and the circuit packs have been installed in the shelf as described in the preceding sections.
Shelf initialization procedure ............................................Log on to the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf using the CIT software as described in the ® Use of WaveStar CIT software (p.
Obtain the IP Address and IP Subnet Mask of the desired LAN Port and the IP Default • Router Address if you are connecting to a router. ® Be able to log in to a Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX with the WaveStar CIT and be • ®...
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You can then come back to this window and enable the TCP/IP function. Note: Following a Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX system reset, the date and time may revert to January 1, 1970 (70-01-01) at midnight (00:00:00). If automatic synchronization is unsuccessful from the network, the date and time must be reset manually.
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Software download and circuit pack installation Provision/enable/disable TCP/IP on an IAO LAN port .................................................... Result: If you made changes and also enabled the TCP/IP function, the changes are applied, the system resets, and you are logged off the system. If you made changes and disabled the TCP/IP function, the changes are applied and you are still logged on to the system.
............................................From the System View menu, select Administration -> Set Date and Time to bring up the Set Systems Date and Time screen for Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX............................................From the Date panel, select the Year and Month from the pull-down menus.
TL1 TCP/IP GNE .................................................... Provision/enable/disable the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX as a TL1 TCP/IP GNE Purpose Use this task to provision, enable or disable the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX as a TL1 TCP/IP GNE. Required equipment The following equipment is required: ®...
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• Repeat this step for each of the Host IP address you want to authorize for access to the 1665 DMX TL1 TCP/IP GNE. There may be up to 50 provisioned entries in the list..................................................... 3 - 1 9 365-372-304R7.1...
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Software download and circuit pack installation Provision/enable/disable the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX as a TL1 TCP/IP GNE ..............................................................................................On the Data Communications window under TCP/IP Gateway Control, select Enable to enable the TCP/IP Gateway, or select Disable to disable the TCP/IP Gateway.
Purpose The purpose of this section is to verify proper transmission cabling installation and Release 7.1 functionality as well as the associated functionality of the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX) shelf. For end-to-end turn-up and testing procedures, refer to 365-372-301, Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (DMX) User Operations Guide.
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Installation tests .................................................... OC-48 (low-speed) testing 4-53 LED test 4-57 Additional optical tests (optional) 4-58 .................................................... 4 - 2 365-372-304R7.1 Issue 2 March 2008...
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15-dB LC-type LBO Two 15-dB LBOs are required when optically (108279480) looping the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf for test purposes.In addition, for shelves containing optical circuit packs in any of the Function unit slots, a single 15-dB LBO is required for testing of the individual ports.
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LAN 10BaseT Straight- As required to reach from front of Alcatel- through Cable CAT 5 or better Lucent 1665 DMX to the RJ45 patch panel LAN 10BaseT Cross-over As required to reach from front of Alcatel- Cable CAT 5 or better Lucent 1665 DMX to the PC ....................................................
Setting DS1 LBOs Follow this procedure to set the LBOs for the DS1, DS3/EC1 and TMUX circuit packs............................................Log on to the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf using the CIT software as described in the ® “Use of WaveStar CIT software” (p.
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Installation tests LBO software settings ..............................................................................................Repeat Step 2 through Step 6 for all DS1 ports in all function unit slots which are populated with DS1 circuit packs............................................Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, “Installation checklist”. T E P S ................................
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Installation tests LBO software settings ..............................................................................................Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, “Installation checklist”. T E P S ..................................................................................4 - 7 365-372-304R7.1 Issue 2 March 2008...
Clearing alarms Description In order to clear standing alarms the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX synchronization will be optioned for "Free Running." The DCC will be disabled in order to prevent DCC alarms from being generated due to the optical loopback on the main OLIUs.
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Installation tests Clearing alarms .................................................... Note: LNW16 (DS3/EC1) circuit pack require either a 75-ohm termination or a loopback at the DSX-3 on all ports. If loopbacks are used, make sure to take down any cross-connections............................................If there are still FAULT LEDs on, replace the respective circuit pack............................................
The tests in this section verify the proper operation of the circuit packs and the circuit pack positions in the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf. It verifies proper cabling from the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX to the DSX cross-connect panel or connecting equipment. The shelf must successfully pass this test before testing any other feature of the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX.
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This command creates a cross-connect to map the first DS1 of a DS1 circuit pack in a Function unit to the first VT1.5 within the first VT Group of STS1 of the Main OLIUs............................................Log on to the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf using the CIT software as described in 3, ® “Use of WaveStar CIT software”...
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56DS1/E1 (LNW8) circuit pack in order to perform these tests. If the Alcatel- Lucent 1665 DMX shelf is not fully populated, it may be necessary to move the circuit pack(s) from slot to slot in order to test all DS1 cabling.
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LNW59 without optics in the main slots. Facility loopback testing allows the installer to verify the electrical cabling to the Alcatel- Lucent 1665 DMX NE. Follow the procedure below to perform a facility loopback test at the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf.
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Installation tests Local equipment and cross-connect tests ..............................................................................................Select Operate and Loopback Type: Facility and click Apply............................................Once the loopback is up, a test signal shall be generated at the DS1 terminating equipment which will verify that the cabling is correct. Note: A test set can be applied at the DSX-1 to test cabling toward the facility loopback.
Installation tests DS1 protection switching .................................................... DS1 protection switching DS1 function unit protection switching test (manual) While a VT cross-connection exists, and a test set is connected, path switching will be verified. Use this procedure to test all of the Function unit Slots occupied by a LNW6/LNW7/LNW8 (DS1) circuit pack.
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Installation tests DS1 protection switching .................................................... Result: The ACTIVE LED on the reseated circuit pack will light. The FAULT LED on the circuit pack will light for several seconds then extinguish. On the SYSCTL, the CR alarm extinguishes and the MN alarm and the NE LED will be lit.
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Installation tests DS1 protection switching .................................................... Result: The pack that was active should now be the standby pack and the pack that was standby is now active. Transmission should take a momentary hit as it is switched to the other pack. This information should agree with the ACTIVE LEDs on the LNW6/LNW7 or LNW8 circuit packs.
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Installation tests DS1 protection switching ..............................................................................................Repeat Step 1 through Step 7 to verify a switch back to the original ring............................................Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, “Installation checklist”. T E P S ..................................................................................4 - 1 8 365-372-304R7.1 Issue 2 March 2008...
Installation tests DS1 cleanup procedures .................................................... DS1 cleanup procedures Delete any existing DS1 cross-connections Before moving on to the next port to test, it is necessary to remove the cross-connection. This procedure details the necessary steps to delete a cross-connection............................................
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T E P S ................................ Verify cross-connects removed ............................................Select View -> Cross-Connections............................................Choose shelf (1665 DMX) and click Select............................................Verify that there are no cross-connections on the shelf............................................Select Configuration --> Update System --> Update All. Result: This command will remove alarms generated by removing the test signals from the DSX-1.
DSX-3 ports called out in the procedure. If the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf is not fully populated, it may be necessary to move the circuit pack(s) from slot to slot in order to test all DS3/EC1 and TMUX cabling.
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Facility Loopback testing allows the installer to verify the electrical cabling to the Alcatel- Lucent 1665 DMX NE. Follow the procedure below to perform a facility loopback test at the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf. When the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX is cabled to...
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Installation tests DS3/EC1 and TMUX testing procedure ..............................................................................................Once the loopback is up, a test signal shall be generated at the DS3 terminating equipment which will verify that the cabling is correct............................................While observing the error-free transmission, grasp the DS3 cable about two inches from the BNC connector head and gently rotate (twist) the cable in a clockwise and counter clockwise direction about 45 degrees (gently).
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Facility Loopback testing allows the installer to verify the electrical cabling to the Alcatel- Lucent 1665 DMX NE. Follow the procedure below to perform a facility loopback test at the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf. When the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX is cabled to...
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Installation tests DS3/EC1 and TMUX testing procedure .................................................... Verify that the pack is provisioned for the framing format being sent from the test set, • CBIT or M13. Verify that the port is provisioned for DS3. See Verify provisioning (p. 4-23).
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..............................................................................................Connect a cable from the DS3 test set transmit connection to the IN jack of the DSX-3 associated with the first DS3 or TMUX tributary of the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX Function unit slot to be tested............................................Connect a cable from the DS3 test set receive connection to the OUT jack of the DSX-3 associated with the first DS3 or TMUX tributary of the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX Function unit slot to be tested.
Installation tests DS3 protection switching .................................................... DS3 protection switching DS3 function unit protection switching test (manual) Use this procedure to test all of the Function unit Slots occupied with an LNW16 (DS3/EC1), LNW19/LNW19B (48DS3/EC1), LNW18 (TMUX) or LNW20 (48TMUX) circuit pack, whether they are cabled to a DSX or terminating equipment. Note: This test is performed when the DS3 circuit packs are in a 1x1 protection arrangement.
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Installation tests DS3 protection switching ..............................................................................................Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, “Installation checklist”. T E P S ................................ DS3 function unit protection switching test (command) While an STS cross-connection exists, and a test set is connected, the protection switching will be verified.
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Installation tests DS3 protection switching ..............................................................................................Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, “Installation checklist”. T E P S ................................ DS3 path switching test (command) While an STS cross-connection exists, and a test set is connected, path switching will be verified.
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Installation tests DS3 cleanup procedures .................................................... DS3 cleanup procedures Delete the existing DS3 cross-connections Before moving on to the next port to test, it is necessary to remove the cross-connection............................................Select Configuration -> Cross-Connections............................................Use the Cross-Connection Wizard to Delete leg(s) of an existing cross-connection associated with CP main-1, Port 1.
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Installation tests DS3 cleanup procedures .................................................... Tributary @ DSX-3 Cross-Connection m-1-33,a-33 m-1-34,a-34 m-1-35,a-35 m-1-36,a-36 m-1-37,a-37 m-1-38,a-38 m-1-39,a-39 m-1-40,a-40 m-1-41,a-41 m-1-42,a-42 m-1-43,a-43 m-1-44,a-44 m-1-45,a-45 m-1-46,a-46 m-1-47,a-47 m-1-48,a-48 Note: Tribs 13-48 (denoted *) are for LNW19/LNW19B and LNW20 circuit packs only............................................Repeat this procedure for each Function unit slot cabled to a DSX-3 via DS3/EC1 cabling.
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Installation tests LNW66, LNW71 and LNW74 (10/100T) TX ethernet cabling testing .................................................... LNW66, LNW71 and LNW74 (10/100T) TX ethernet cabling testing Description This procedure is used to test the ethernet 10/100 TX cabling from the function groups to the RJ45 patch panel. Ethernet port assignment verification testing ............................................
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Installation tests LNW66, LNW71 and LNW74 (10/100T) TX ethernet cabling testing ..............................................................................................Connect the RJ45 cable to the next jack on the RJ45 patch panel and repeat starting at Step until all connected jacks have been tested............................................Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, “Installation checklist”.
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Result: Successful login to the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX............................................Log out of the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf............................................At the RJ45 Ethernet patch panel disconnect the RJ45 Ethernet cable run to the PC Ethernet port and connect it to the next position on the RJ45 Ethernet patch panel to be tested.
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RJ45 patch panel connected to the LNW66 under test, then continue on to Step ............................................Disconnect the PC from the RJ45 patch panel and the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX LAN port from the RJ45 patch panel............................................Connect the Front CIT cable between the PC and the CIT/RS 232 jack of System Controller and login to the shelf using the serial connection.
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LNW66, LNW71 and LNW74 (10/100T) TX ethernet cabling testing ..............................................................................................Log out and disconnect the PC from the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX serial port............................................Repeat this procedure for every slot containing and LNW66, LNW71, and LNW74............................................Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, “Installation...
Installation tests OC-3 (LNW37, LNW45, LNW55)/OC-12 (LNW49, LNW55)/OC-48 (LNW55, LNW62) low-speed SFP test .................................................... OC-3 (LNW37, LNW45, LNW55)/OC-12 (LNW49, LNW55)/OC-48 (LNW55, LNW62) low-speed SFP test procedure OC-3/OC-12/OC-48 SFP low-speed SFP test procedure CAUTION Laser safety When connecting fiber loops between the IN and OUT ports on optical circuit packs, always connect to the IN port first and then the OUT port.
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Select Configuration -> Update System... -> Update All. Requirement: The flashing FAULT LED should extinguish on the OLIU. There should be no alarm indications on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf............................................From the system view click Alarm List to verify that the circuit pack alarm is cleared.
OC-3 (low-speed) testing .................................................... OC-3 (low-speed) testing OC-3 testing procedure Perform the following steps for all Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf Function unit or Growth slots containing OC-3 (LNW36) OLIU circuit packs. CAUTION Laser safety When connecting fiber loops between the IN and OUT ports on optical circuit packs, always connect to the IN port first and then the OUT port.
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Select Configuration -> Update System... -> Update All. Requirement: The flashing FAULT LED should extinguish on the OC-3 OLIU. There should be no alarm indications on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf............................................Place the 15-dB LBO that was removed from the OC-3 OLIU (Port 1) and place it on the IN connector directly below it (Port 2).
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Select Configuration -> Update System... -> Update All. Requirement: The flashing FAULT LED should extinguish on the OC-3 OLIU. There should be no alarm indications on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf............................................Remove the 15-dB LBO from the OC-3 OLIU (Port 2) and place it on the IN connector directly below it (Port 3).
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Replace all protective dust covers on the OC-3 OLIU connectors (OLIU and LGX), that were removed to perform this procedure............................................Repeat this entire procedure for each OC-3 OLIU in the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf............................................Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, “Installation...
OC-12 (low-speed) testing .................................................... OC-12 (low-speed) testing OC-12 testing procedure Perform the following steps for all Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf Function unit or Growth slots containing OC-12 (LNW46) OLIU circuit packs. CAUTION Laser safety When connecting fiber loops between the IN and OUT ports on optical circuit packs, always connect to the IN port first and then the OUT port.
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Select Configuration -> Update System... -> Update All. Requirement: The flashing FAULT LED should extinguish on the OC-12 OLIU. There should be no alarm indications on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf............................................Remove the 15-dB LBO from the OC-12 OLIU (Port 1) and place it on the IN connector directly below it (Port 2).
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The Function unit slot under test must contain a OC-12 (LNW46) circuit pack in order to perform this test............................................Log on to the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf using the CIT software as described in the ® Chapter 3, “Software download and circuit pack installation”,...
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Installation tests OC-12 (low-speed) testing ..............................................................................................Use the Cross-Connection Wizard to enter a new cross-connection at the STS-12 rate, UPSR Ring Add/Drop, between m-1-1 and fn-1-1 (fn will be a,b,c,d or g depending on the slot where the OC-12 CP is located). This command creates a cross-connect to map the first OC-12 of an OC-12 circuit pack to the first STS-12 of the Main OLIUs.
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Installation tests OC-12 (low-speed) testing ..............................................................................................Choose the correct port on the OC-12 CP and click Select............................................Click on Release............................................Click Apply............................................Verify loss of transmission at the patch panel. This should be evident by a SONET alarm and a loss of pattern alarm.
OC-48 (low-speed) testing .................................................... OC-48 (low-speed) testing OC-48 low-speed testing procedure Perform the following steps for all Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf Function unit or Growth slots containing OC-48 (LNW31, LNW425, LNW427, LNW447, LNW449, LNW453, LNW455, LNW459) OLIU. CAUTION Laser Safety When connecting fiber loops between the IN and OUT ports on optical circuit packs, always connect to the IN port first and then the OUT port.
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Facility Loopback testing allows the installer to verify cabling to the OC-48 equipment. This test is only required if the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf is connected to OC-48 equipment. If the shelf is NOT connected to OC-48 equipment, skip this section and continue to the next chapter.
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The Function unit slot under test must contain an OC-48 (LNW31, LNW425, LNW427, LNW447, LNW449, LNW453, LNW455, LNW459) circuit pack in order to perform this test............................................Log on to the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf using the CIT software as described in the ® Chapter 3, “Software download and circuit pack installation”, “Use of WaveStar...
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Installation tests OC-48 (low-speed) testing ..............................................................................................Click Apply. This command creates a facility loopback on the OC-48 port of an OC-48 circuit pack............................................Verify transmission at the patch panel. There should be no alarms at the test set............................................
.................................................... LED test Description This test verifies proper operation of all LEDs on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX circuit packs. Operation of all the LEDs is necessary to assist in trouble isolation. Note: If there are any LED failures, determine if the problem is with the circuit pack or shelf and replace the faulty unit.
Perform the following steps for all Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf Function unit or Growth slots. DCC will be disabled in order to prevent DCC alarms from being generated due to the optical loopback.
“Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX Optical Circuit Pack Laser Safety Specifications” (p. A-11). If the levels are not within specification, check the levels at the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX. If levels are not within specification at the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX, replace the pack with a spare and return the suspect pack back through the RMA process. If levels meet specifications, check the fiber to the LGX panel for continuity.
Installation tests Additional optical tests (optional) .................................................... Figure 4-1 Optical test set arrangement Standby (FN-2) Optical splitter Test OC12 OC48 Active (FN-1) ............................................Set the test set to the required rate for the packs under test. Refer to Table 4-4, Transmission rate.
Installation tests Additional optical tests (optional) .................................................... pack under test. Make any adjustments necessary, and do not continue the test until transmission is good............................................Check that the pack in FN-1 is the active pack with the GUI command View -> Protection and selecting the associated pack.
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Installation tests Additional optical tests (optional) ..............................................................................................Return the Test Set TX Cable to normal operation and ensure that the LOS alarm clears............................................Delete any cross-connects through the GUI Cross-Connection Wizard............................................Select Configuration -> Update System... -> Update All............................................
Purpose This section provides instructions to test protection switching and the non-transmission cabling for the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX). This section is not intended to replace acceptance test procedures. If problems are encountered, refer to 365-373-302, Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (DMX) Alarm Messages and Trouble Clearing Guide for detailed troubleshooting procedures.
LC-type Optical Two optical fiber jumpers with LC type connectors are Fiber Jumper required to optically loop the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX (108918269) shelf for test purposes. 15 dB LC-type LBO Two 15-dB LBOs are required when optically looping the (108279480) Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf for test purposes.
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Operational tests Tools, test equipment and accessories .................................................... Safety instructions Note: All precautions should be observed when handling fiber. WARNING Laser hazard Unterminated optical connectors may emit laser radiation. Do not view beam with optical instruments. CAUTION Laser Safety When connecting fiber loops between the IN and OUT ports on optical circuit packs, always connect to the IN port first and then the OUT port.
“Office alarm connections” (p. 5-5) lists the office alarm connections. It is a requirement that alarms on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX do not affect and are • not affected by other equipment via office alarm connections. During this test, the alarm state of other equipment connected to the same office alarms as the Alcatel- Lucent 1665 DMX should be examined after creating or clearing every alarm.
Office alarm test procedure ............................................Connect the office alarm cable to J12 (ALM) on the backplane of the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf. If the shelf to be tested is part of a multiple shelf bay arrangement, the office alarm cable connects to shelf 1.
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Operational tests Office alarm test .................................................... This command creates a cross-connection to map 28 DS1s of a DS1circuit pack or the first DS3 of a DS3/EC1 or TMUX circuit pack in a Function unit slot(s) to the first STS-1 of the Main OLIUs.
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Operational tests Office alarm test ..............................................................................................Unseat the second circuit pack from the same function group pair as the circuit pack removed in Step Result: Activated office alarms: CR visual, CR audible............................................Press the ACO pushbutton on the SYSCTL. Result: Activated office alarm: CR visual.
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Operational tests Office alarm test ..............................................................................................Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, “Installation checklist”. T E P S ..................................................................................5 - 8 365-372-304R7.1 Issue 2 March 2008...
Automatic protection switching and alarm test .................................................... Automatic protection switching and alarm test Description This section provides the procedures for verifying the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf automatic protection switching. Note the following: These tests do NOT simulate circuit pack failures.
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Chapter 3, “Software download and circuit pack installation”............................................Select View -> Cross-Connections............................................Choose shelf (1665 DMX) and click Select............................................Verify that the cross-connection entered in the previous section is on the list. If the cross connect exist proceed to Step 7 , otherwise continue to establish a cross connection.
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Operational tests Automatic protection switching and alarm test ..............................................................................................Select View -> Protection............................................Under Path Protection choose m-1-1............................................Click Select............................................Note the Active Path: (m1-1-1 or m2-1-1). The M1 OLIU is associated with Ring 1 and the M2 OLIU is associated with Ring 2............................................
Operational tests Manual switching tests .................................................... Manual switching tests Description This test will initiate switching commands from the CIT and verify proper switching and LED indications. Main OLIU switching test Note: An STS-1 cross-connect should still exist from the previous tests............................................
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External timing verification Description This test should be performed if the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf is going to be externally timed. The shelf timing cable must be installed and connected between the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf and the office timing source (BITS clock) and the timing source must be active.
• Note: If a reference does not indicate IS, that input is not receiving a proper timing reference. Verify: – Cabling between the timing source and the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf – Correct line coding – Correct frame format............................................
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Operational tests External timing verification .................................................... Note: Above is the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf, but it should be noted that the timing connections are the same for the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX High-Capacity shelf............................................Click Refresh in the View Timing/Sync window.
Miscellaneous discrete telemetry test procedure ............................................Determine which environmental inputs are to be monitored via the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf............................................Verify that the miscellaneous discrete cable is connected to the J11 MISC connector on the shelf.
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Modem connection test .................................................... Modem connection test Description This test will verify proper modem connection to the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf. This test should only be performed if a modem is required. Modem connection test procedure ............................................Verify the generic parameters of the modem are set to the following:...
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/* SYSTEM TID: LT-DMX */ ............................................Enter the command: act-user:LT-DMX:LUC01:ctag::DMX2.5G10G; Result: A message indicating that the command completed will be displayed along with the Alcatel-Lucent disclosure............................................Enter the command: canc-user:LT-DMX:LUC01:ctag; Result: A message indicating that the command completed will be displayed.
Final operations .................................................... Final operations Description The following procedure ensures that all test signals and cross-connects have been removed and the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf is alarm free and ready for network connection procedures. Procedure ............................................Select Configuration -> Cross-Connections.
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Overview Purpose This section starts the process of integrating the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX) into the customer’s network. The section provides the procedures to connect inter-office fibers and verify DCC communications and path switching. The section is broken down into two areas, Ring (UPSR/BLSR) setup and WDMX.
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Purpose This procedure is used to make fiber connections between Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX) nodes in a ring. It is not intended to replace acceptance test procedures. If problems are encountered, refer to 365-373-302, Alcatel- Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (DMX) Alarm Messages and Trouble Clearing Guide for detailed troubleshooting procedures.
OC-3/12/48 Ring setup and testing: integration Tools, test equipment and accessories procedures .................................................... Tools, test equipment and accessories Listed below are the tools, test equipment and accessories necessary to perform the procedures in this section. Quantity Description Comments ESD Wrist Strap A wrist strap must be worn when handling circuit packs.
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OC-3/12/48 Ring setup and testing: integration Tools, test equipment and accessories procedures .................................................... Safety instructions Note: All precautions should be observed when handling fiber. WARNING Laser hazard Unterminated optical connectors may emit laser radiation. Do not view beam with optical instruments. CAUTION The operational tests in this section are run only in an out-of-service mode of operation.
The Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX Main OLIUs should be optically looped from the • previous section. Verify that the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf is clear of all alarms (only green LEDs are lighted) prior to and after completing this test. CIT is still connected to the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX.
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Verify that the office alarm cable to J12 (ALM) on the backplane of the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf is disconnected. If the shelf to be tested is part of a multiple shelf bay arrangement, the office alarm cable connects to shelf 1.
Group slot (A, B, C, D, or G) 1 will connect to Main 1 or Function/Growth slot 2 on the shelf the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX is being connected to. The Function Group slot (A, B, C, D, or G) 2 will connect to Main 2 or Function/Growth slot 1.
OC-3/12/48 Ring setup and testing: integration Fiber installation procedures .................................................... Received Power Optics Circuit Pack (dBM) (dB) OC-12 (high LNW48 -8.0 to -28.0 speed) LNW50 +2.0 to -7.0 -7.0 to -30.5 LNW54 +2.0 to -7.0 -7.0 to -29.0 OC-192 (high LNW57 +6.0 to +3.0 speed)
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OC-3/12/48 Ring setup and testing: integration Fiber installation procedures .................................................... Received SFP/XFP optics Circuit Pack Power (dBM) (dB) OC-3 LR1-I1 LNW37, LNW45, 0.0 to -5.0 LNW55, LNW82, -5.0 to -10 LNW705 -10 to -34.0 OC-12 IR1-I1 LNW49, LNW55, -8.0 to -28.0 LNW82, LNW705 OC-12 LR1-I1 LNW49, LNW55,...
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At the other end, verify that the associated FAULT LED is flashing, indicating a loss of signal. Reconnect the fiber and repeat the process for the other direction of transmission............................................Enable communications with the adjacent Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX nodes. Configuration -> DCC Terminations....................................................
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Set the timing to internal (free running) at LT-DMX-1 and line time LT-DMX-2. Configuration -> Timing/Sync... Timing Mode: Free Running............................................Verify proper communications with the adjacent Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX nodes. Administration->OSI Neighbor Map. Result: The adjacent node appears in the neighbor list.
Step 6 substituting CP main-2 in Step ............................................Repeat Step 1 through Step 7 for all Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelves at the test location............................................Repeat Step 1 Step 8 for each node in the ring............................................Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, “Installation...
Automatic protection switching test procedures .................................................... Automatic protection switching test Description This section provides the procedures for verifying the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf automatic and manual protection switching. Note the following: These tests do NOT simulate circuit pack failures. •...
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OC-3/12/48 Ring setup and testing: integration Automatic protection switching test procedures .................................................... Result: After a short time, the MJ alarm LED on the SYSCTL and the FAULT LED on the OLIU should extinguish............................................Repeat Step 2 through Step 8 to verify a switch back to the OLIU that was originally active.
OC-3/12/48 Ring setup and testing: integration Manual switching tests procedures .................................................... Manual switching tests Description This test will initiate switching commands from the CIT and verify proper switching and LED indications. Note: An STS-1 cross-connect is required in order to perform manual switching. Manual switching test procedure ............................................
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OC-3/12/48 Ring setup and testing: integration Manual switching tests procedures .................................................... Function units/growth slots, switching test This test will initiate switching commands from the CIT and verify proper switching and LED indications. Note: This procedure should be performed on each Function unit equipped with protected electrical TDM circuit packs.
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.................................................... Final operations Description The following procedure ensures that all test signals and cross-connects have been removed and the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf is alarm free and ready for network connection procedures. Procedure ............................................Select Configuration -> Cross-Connections............................................
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Overview Purpose This chapter is used to verify WDMX connectivity between Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX) nodes. The chapter includes the LNW785 8 channel Optical Multiplexer Demultiplexer (OMD)and the LNW705 XM10G/8 Muxponder circuit packs. It is not intended to replace acceptance test procedures.
WDMX setup and testing: integration procedures .................................................... How to use this chapter All of the sections in this chapter are stand alone procedures and are not intended to be followed in any sequence. Locate the procedure in this chapter and follow the procedure based on the requirements of the turn-up.
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WDMX setup and testing: integration procedures .................................................... WARNING Laser hazard Unterminated optical connectors may emit laser radiation. Do not view beam with optical instruments. CAUTION The operational tests in this section are run only in an out-of-service mode of operation. Office alarms will normally be connected only during the office alarm test to prevent constant alarms throughout this section.
............................................Determine and document the test signal frequency............................................Install the LNW785 into the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf by opening both faceplate latches and seating in the slot while closing the latches. Note: The LNW785 can be installed in any Function/Growth slot. When the shelf is to be configured as an add/drop, it is recommended that the Growth slots are not used because the passthrough fibers would have to route over the SYSCTL.
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............................................Perform end-to-end testing. Follow the end to end testing procedures determined by the input test signal. If the test signal is the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX as part of a ring, proceed to Chapter 6, “OC-3/12/48 Ring setup and testing: integration procedures”...
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WDMX setup and testing: integration procedures Turn-up and test the LNW785 8 channel OMD ..............................................................................................Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, “Installation checklist” T E P S ..................................................................................7 - 6 365-372-304R7.1 Issue 2 March 2008...
PTMs will be used to perform the end to end test. Procedure This procedure provides the steps needed to equip and test the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX with a LNW705. The steps include installing and equipping the LNW705 with the 10G and low speed PTMs, along with all the necessary provisioning.
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WDMX setup and testing: integration procedures Turn up and test the LNW705 muxponder ..............................................................................................Provision the PTM/OTU-2 Select Configuration --> Equipment from the System View ............................................Click the “+” next to XM10G/8 circuit pack to expand the list............................................Highlight the PTM sc9 and click Select.
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WDMX setup and testing: integration procedures Turn up and test the LNW705 muxponder .................................................... Result: Test set reports the error............................................Repeat Step 1 Step 14 at the other node............................................Remove fiber and LBOs from Port 9 of both LNW705s............................................
Procedure ............................................Install the LNW785 into the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf by opening both faceplate latches and seating in the slot while closing the latches. Note: The LNW785 can be installed in any Function/Growth slot. When the shelf is to be configured as an add/drop, it is recommended that the Growth slots are not used because the passthrough fibers would have to route over the SYSCTL.
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WDMX setup and testing: integration procedures Integrating the LNW705 into the LNW785 ..............................................................................................Click Next, then Finish and complete the cross-connection by clicking on Yes in the confirmation window............................................Connect fibers from the LNW705 Port 9 to the corresponding channel on the LNW785 while observing proper optical power levels and cleaning procedures.
The OC-48 PTM is restricted to ports 1, 3, 5, and 7. Both ends of the circuit must have the PTM installed in the same port............................................® Login to the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX using the WaveStar CIT............................................Provision the PTM Select Configuration -->...
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Note: Only the first 4 wavelengths can be used in the LNW59 and LNW502, PTMs X10G52C5 through X10G55C5............................................® Login to the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX using the WaveStar CIT..................................................... 7 - 1 3 365-372-304R7.1 Issue 2 March 2008...
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WDMX setup and testing: integration procedures Connecting the ring (Mains) to the WDMX ..............................................................................................Provision the PTM/OTU-2 Select Configuration --> Equipment from the System View ............................................Click the “+” next to Main 1 circuit pack to expand the list............................................
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WDMX setup and testing: integration procedures Connecting the ring (Mains) to the WDMX ..............................................................................................Repeat Step 1 Step 13 at the other end of the circuit. Result: Once both ends are completed the Mains should go into service and LOS alarms cleared between the nodes.
Description This section provides procedures on how to properly remove provisioning from the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf once testing is completed and the equipment/ports are no longer needed. Locate the procedure below to remove the equipment and return the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX back to the original status.
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End the OCH cross-connection Wizard session by clicking Close. T E P S ................................ Delete LNW785 circuit pack ............................................Remove the LNW785 circuit pack from the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf............................................Update the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX inventory Select Configuration --> Update System --> Update Inventory ............................................
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STNA then Apply then Close. T E P S ................................ Delete LNW705 circuit pack ............................................Remove the LNW705 circuit pack from the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf............................................Update the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX inventory Select Configuration --> Update System --> Update Inventory ............................................
WDMX setup and testing: integration procedures Removing provisioning and equipage from the LNW705 and LNW785 .................................................... Received Power Optics Circuit Pack (dBM) (dB) OC-192 (high LNW57 +6.0 to +3.0 speed) +3.0 to -7.0 -7.0 to -24.0 LNW60 +12.5 to +6.0 +6.0 to +3.0 +2.0 to -7.0 -7.0 to -24.0...
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WDMX setup and testing: integration procedures Removing provisioning and equipage from the LNW705 and LNW785 .................................................... Received SFP/XFP optics Circuit Pack Power (dBM) (dB) OC-12 LR1-I1 LNW49, LNW55, +2.0 to -5.0 LNW82, LNW705 -5.0 to -15 -15 to -28.0 OC-12 LR2-I1 LNW49, LNW55, +2.0 to -5.0 LNW82...
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Overview Purpose This section provides supplementary information that is useful when installing the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX) system and using this Installation Manual. The Installation Checklist is also contained in this part. Contents This section is organized into the following sections: Appendix A, “Laser safety and classifications and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
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This appendix provides laser safety information and precautions. Contents This appendix provides information on the following topics: Laser safety Electrostatic Discharge ESD considerations Laser product classification Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX optical specifications A-11 .................................................... A- 1 365-372-304R7.1 Issue 2 March 2008...
Laser safety System design The Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX) product line complies with FDA/CDRH 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 as a Class IIIb laser product and with IEC 60825-1:2001 as a Class 1M Optical Fiber Telecommunication laser product.
Laser safety and classifications and Electrostatic Laser safety Discharge (ESD) considerations .................................................... Figure A-1 Laser Warning Labels CLASS 1 LASER HAZARD LEVEL PRODUCT CAUTION DANGER CLASS 1M INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION AND FIBER DISCONNECTED. WHEN OPEN AND FIBER Do not view directly DISCONNECTED with optical...
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Laser safety and classifications and Electrostatic Laser safety Discharge (ESD) considerations .................................................... Read the relevant descriptions in the manuals before taking equipment into operation • or carrying out any installation and maintenance work on the optical port units, and follow the instructions. Ignoring the instructions can result in exposure to dangerous radiation.
Laser safety and classifications and Electrostatic Electrostatic Discharge ESD considerations Discharge (ESD) considerations .................................................... Electrostatic Discharge ESD considerations ESD precautions CAUTION ESD hazard Industry experience has shown that all integrated circuit packs can be damaged by static electricity that builds up on work surfaces and personnel. The static charges are produced by various charging effects of movement and contact with other objects.
Laser safety and classifications and Electrostatic Electrostatic Discharge ESD considerations Discharge (ESD) considerations .................................................... for connection of wrist straps is located at the upper left-hand corner of each assembly and is labeled. When grounding jacks are not provided, an alligator clip adapter enables connection to bay frame ground.
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Incorrect reassembly can cause electrical shock when the unit is subsequently used. 19. Some of the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX Family hardware modules contain FDA/CDRH Class IIIb/IEC Class 1M single-mode laser products that are enclosed lightwave transmission systems.
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Laser safety and classifications and Electrostatic Electrostatic Discharge ESD considerations Discharge (ESD) considerations .................................................... Disconnect up to two (2) power supply connections when removing power from • the system. This equipment must be provided with a readily accessible disconnect device as •...
Laser safety and classifications and Electrostatic Laser product classification Discharge (ESD) considerations .................................................... Laser product classification Standards compliance The product complies with both IEC standards and the Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health (FDA/ CDRH) regulations. FDA/CDRH regulations Laser products are classified in accordance with the FDA/CDRH - 21 CFR 1010 and 1040.
Laser safety and classifications and Electrostatic Laser product classification Discharge (ESD) considerations .................................................... Laser classes The maximum output power of laser radiation depends on the type of laser diode used. The international standards IEC-60825 or DIN/EN 60825 define the maximum output power of laser radiation for each laser class in accordance with the wavelength.
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Laser safety and classifications and Electrostatic Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX optical specifications Discharge (ESD) considerations .................................................... Maximum Laser Circuit Wavelength Output Fiber Type Connector FDA Class/ Pack Code (nm) Power (dBm) (µm) Type IEC Class LNW245 1542.14 +2.0 Single Mode (9) I(LN50)/1 1541.35...
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+6.0 Single Mode (9) I(LN50)/1 LNW555 1533.465 +6.0 Single Mode (9) I(LN50)/1 * Refer to 1665 Data Multiplexer Application and Planning Guide for detailed Wavelength information. Table A-3 Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX Optical Specifications Supported Output Module Circuit Wavelength Power Fiber Type...
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Laser safety and classifications and Electrostatic Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX optical specifications Discharge (ESD) considerations .................................................... Supported Output Module Circuit Wavelength Power Fiber Type Connector Class/ Code Pack(s) (nm) (dBm) (µm) Type IEC Class LNW63 1310 -3.0 Single Mode I(LN50)/1 1X2XFC-...
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Laser safety and classifications and Electrostatic Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX optical specifications Discharge (ESD) considerations .................................................... Supported Output Module Circuit Wavelength Power Fiber Type Connector Class/ Code Pack(s) (nm) (dBm) (µm) Type IEC Class OC12LR1- LNW49 1310 +2.0 Single Mode I(LN50)/1...
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Laser safety and classifications and Electrostatic Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX optical specifications Discharge (ESD) considerations .................................................... Supported Output Module Circuit Wavelength Power Fiber Type Connector Class/ Code Pack(s) (nm) (dBm) (µm) Type IEC Class S2D33C6 LNW82 1550.918 +4.0 Single Mode I(LN50)/1...
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Laser safety and classifications and Electrostatic Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX optical specifications Discharge (ESD) considerations .................................................... Supported Output Module Circuit Wavelength Power Fiber Type Connector Class/ Code Pack(s) (nm) (dBm) (µm) Type IEC Class OC192SR LNW59 1310 -1.0 Single Mode I(LN50)/1...
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Overview Purpose This appendix describes the Alcatel-Lucent recommended method for the cleaning and inspection of optical connectors using specific tools and materials that have been proven to be effective in the assembly and testing of optical transmission equipment. It is critical that connector faces are clean and free from particular contamination to assure proper performance and reliability of lightwave systems.
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Related information A course on connector cleaning and the connector inspection process is now offered through Alcatel-Lucent University, Course Code: LMC200H “Understanding Fiber Optic Cleaning, Inspection and Testing.” To learn more about this course, consult your local Alcatel-Lucent Account Representative.
Fiber cleaning Equipment requirements and recommendations .................................................... Equipment requirements and recommendations Description For proper cleaning, the following equipment and materials are recommended: Table B-1 Required and Recommended Equipment and Materials Model/ Installation Product Description Comcode ITE # Order # Optical Fiber Noyes OFS 408197028 ITE-7129...
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Fiber cleaning Equipment requirements and recommendations .................................................... Model/ Installation Product Description Comcode ITE # Order # Notes: 1. This equipment may not be necessary at all locations. It is to be used when the ports need to be verified for cleanliness. If care is exercised when cleaning fibers, the video scope may not be needed.
Fiber cleaning Safety instructions .................................................... Safety instructions Description WARNING Laser hazard Never view an energized optical cable with the naked eye or with an optical magnifying instrument. Disconnected or separated optical connectors may emit invisible laser radiation and direct exposure can severely injure the eye. If inspecting the endface of a connector with a fiberscope, be absolutely certain that the system is deactivated.
Fiber cleaning Cleaning/inspecting optical connectors .................................................... Cleaning/inspecting optical connectors Introduction The procedure that follows utilizes the “Wet/Dry” method for connector cleaning. This method first applies a “wet” solvent such as high purity alcohol to the connector endface to dissolve/remove any organic particulate or oily films, followed by a “dry” double clean wipe using the CLETOP cleaning cassette.
Fiber cleaning Cleaning/inspecting optical connectors .................................................... Figure B-1 Cleaning the Ferrule Endface ............................................If a CLETOP cassette cleaner is not available, proceed with Step 7. Otherwise, hold the CLETOP cassette cleaner in the palm of your hand with the cassette shutter door facing Figure B-2, “CleTop Cleaner”...
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Fiber cleaning Cleaning/inspecting optical connectors .................................................... Figure B-2 CleTop Cleaner ............................................Insert and press the connector ferrule endface perpendicular against the cleaning cloth in the first of two slots of the cleaner. Figure B-3, “Acceptability Criteria for Fiber Cleaning” (p. B-10).
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Fiber cleaning Cleaning/inspecting optical connectors ..............................................................................................Inspect the connector for cleanliness. If necessary, repeat the cleaning process. “Connector inspection” (p. B-9). T E P S ................................ Connector inspection After cleaning the connector, inspect the ferrule endface to ensure that it is free from any particulate contamination using an optical fiber inspection scope of at least 200X magnification.
Fiber cleaning Cleaning/inspecting optical connectors .................................................... Figure B-3 Acceptability Criteria for Fiber Cleaning Restricted Area Monitor 1/2 SM Core + 1/2 Fiber Viewing Diameters - 66 µm dia. Area No Loose or No Fixed Contamination No LOOSE contamination or particulate fibers in viewing area.
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Fiber cleaning Cleaning/inspecting optical connectors ..............................................................................................Using the appropriate CLETOP stick cleaner (2.5 mm for SC, ST, and FC connectors, 1.25 mm for LC connectors) dampen the stick cleaner with Ethyl alcohol using the alcohol wipe. Insert the stick cleaner into the adapter rotating the stick 360 degrees while inserting.
.................................................... Cleaning pluggable optics modules Purpose This task describes the Alcatel-Lucent recommended method for cleaning pluggable optics modules using specific tools and materials that have been proven to be effective in the assembly and testing of optical transmission equipment. Note: Pluggable optics modules are shipped with a water-tight process plug installed into the optical ports to maintain cleanliness during storage and/or transportation.
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Fiber cleaning Cleaning pluggable optics modules .................................................... CAUTION This step should only be performed on the transmit (TX) port if the air blows did not work. Do not perform this step on the receive (RX) port. The receive (RX) port contains a lens for focusing a wide input. The lens is more easily scratched than cleaned.
Overview Purpose This appendix provides procedures for installing and removing Line Build Out units (LBOs) and fiber connectors onto input and output ports found on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX) optical circuit packs. Contents This appendix provides information on the following topics:...
LBOs are fixed-value optical attenuators that mate into mounting blocks and provide a specific connector interface (LC, ST, FC or SC-type) for external fiber connections. The Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX optical circuit packs are equipped with LC-type connector ports designed for use with LC-type LBOs and fiber connectors. Dust caps should be applied on all LBOs when not installed in connector ports.
Installing fiber connectors and LBOs LBOs .................................................... new LC™ optic attenuators are designed to provide flat spectral loss across the full spectrum, allowing the attenuators to be used in the 1300-nm, 1400-nm, and 1500-nm bands. Figure C-2 LC-Type LBO SNAP-ACTION TAB ALIGNMENT KEY Assembly of LC-type LBO into LC block The LC-type LBOs are installed into the LC-type connector by aligning the alignment key...
Installing fiber connectors and LBOs LBOs .................................................... Figure C-4 Removing LC-Type LBO From LC-Type Connector Port DEPRESS TAB TO RELEASE LBO .................................................... C - 4 365-372-304R7.1 Issue 2 March 2008...
.................................................... Fiber connections General Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX uses AllWave ADVANTAGE™ Lightguide Jumpers, part of Lucent’s AllWave ADVANTAGE™ Optical Connectivity Solution (OCS). These jumpers contain a boot angled at 40 degrees, allowing the jumpers to dress appropriately into the fiber tray. The angled boot eliminates projection outside the front of the shelf assembly.
Overview Purpose This appendix provides information and the procedures used when a connector and/or pin on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX) backplane has been bent or broken. Contents This appendix provides information on the following topics:...
Pins are identified by a column and row position on the backplane. D-Subminiature connectors are identified by their designation and J-number. All the METRAL™ pins used on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelves have the same tail length of 4.30 mm (0.169 in.).
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Backplane pin replacement Pin and connector background .................................................... Table D-1 Backplane Locations of METRAL Pins Mating Tail Length Length Column Type (mm) (mm) 001, 154, 156, 162 Signal Pin 5.75 4.30 001, 154, 156, 162 a, b, c, d, e Signal Pin 8.00 4.30...
The tail length includes a compliant press-fit section needed to achieve a gas- tight connection in four contact areas. All the METRAL pins used on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelves have the same tail length of 4.30 mm (0.169 in.).
Backplane pin replacement Simple repair methods .................................................... Simple repair methods Precautions CAUTION These procedures should be done with the shelf out of service and powered down to ensure no further damage to the equipment or to the person doing the repair.
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.................................................... D-subminiature pins The D-subminiature connectors on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX backplane are all of the receptacle type. These connectors are designated as jacks and not as plugs. The individual connector terminals are protected somewhat by the molded plastic insert inside the connector shell.
Any press-fit connector pin may be removed and replaced one time in the 1665 DMX backplane. A second removal and replacement in the same plated-through hole may not meet the long-term reliability objectives. If a replacement is needed for a previously replaced connector pin, contact your next level of support before proceeding.
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Backplane pin replacement Replacement methods ..............................................................................................Verify that the new pin is securely in the backplane............................................If the replacement is not successful, contact your next level of support. T E P S ................................ Guide and keying pin procedure If it becomes necessary to replace Guide or Keying Pins, contact your next level of support for tooling, replacement parts and detailed replacement procedures.
Purpose This chapter provides the recommended checklist to follow when installing a Alcatel- Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX) system. Use of the installation checklist is required to ensure a quality installation, all completed tasks should be checked off and those not completed should be duly noted as to the reason why. This checklist should be turned in as part of your job complete paperwork.
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Installation checklist .................................................... Completed Section and Chapter Procedure Required DS3/EC1 and TMUX 48-port cable installation See Note 1 (p. 1-41) 12-DS3/EC1 and TMUX (LNW16 LNW18) See Note 1 cable installation (p. 1-52) 10/100BaseT backplane Ethernet cable See Note 1 installation (p. 1-58) Ethernet cabling to SFP modules on circuit See Note 1 pack faceplates (p.
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Installation checklist .................................................... Completed Section and Chapter Procedure Required OC-48 main OLIU installation (p. 2-13) See Note 1 OC192 main OLIU installation (p. 2-14) See Note 1 OC-12 main OLIU installation (p. 2-15) See Note 1 8OC-3/8OC-12/2OC-48 main OLIU See Note 1 installation (p.
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LAN port (p. 3-14) Reset system date and time (p. 3-17) Provision/enable/disable the Alcatel-Lucent See Note 1 1665 DMX as a TL1 TCP/IP GNE (p. 3-18) Chapter 4, “Installation LBO software settings (p. 4-5) tests” Setting DS1 LBOs (p. 4-5) See Note 1 Setting DS3/EC1 and TMUX LBOs (p.
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Installation checklist .................................................... Completed Section and Chapter Procedure Required DS1 non-terminating equipment transmission See Note 1 testing (optical main OLIU) (p. 4-12) DS1 protection switching (p. 4-15) DS1 function unit protection switching test See Note 1 (manual) (p. 4-15) DS1 function unit protection switching test See Note 1 (command) (p.
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Installation checklist .................................................... Completed Section and Chapter Procedure Required Ethernet port wiring verification testing (p. See Note 1 4-38) OC-3 (LNW37, LNW45, LNW55)/OC-12 (LNW49, LNW55)/OC-48 (LNW55, LNW62) low-speed SFP test procedure (p. 4-42) OC-3/OC-12/OC-48 SFP low-speed SFP test See Note 1 procedure (p.
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Installation checklist .................................................... Completed Section and Chapter Procedure Required Miscellaneous (environmental) discrete telemetry test (p. 5-17) Miscellaneous discrete telemetry test procedure See Note 1 (p. 5-17) Modem connection test (p. 5-21) Modem connection test procedure (p. 5-21) See Note 1 Final operations (p.
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Installation checklist .................................................... Completed Section and Chapter Procedure Required Integrating the LNW705 into the LNW785 (p. 7-10) Connecting the ring (Mains) to the WDMX (p. 7-12) Removing provisioning and equipage from the LNW705 and LNW785 (p. 7-16) Notes: 1. Only required if equipped.....................................................
Fiber labeling Overview Purpose This chapter describes the labeling of the fiber. Contents This chapter contains the following. Fiber description Fiber labels .................................................... F - 1 365-372-304R7.1 Issue 2 March 2008...
Fiber description Fibers There are three different types of single-mode fiber used with the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX) system, simplex blue fiber, simplex yellow fiber, and the customer's fiber, and two types of multi-mode fiber used with the Alcatel- Lucent 1665 DMX, multi-mode simplex gray fiber and the customer's multi-mode fiber.
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Fiber labeling Fiber description .................................................... Precautions CAUTION Equipment Damage Fiber is constructed of glass and should be treated with care. It should not be pulled or stretched. This could cause damage to the fiber or the fiber connector. Fiber should not be bent in a radius of less than 1-1/2”. Single-mode fiber testing requirements All fibers shall be tested after they are installed as follows: All fibers shall be tested after installation, but prior to turn-up...
Fiber labeling Fiber labels .................................................... Fiber labels Introduction If pre-printed labels are not available, use a label-maker to create labels for each end of each fiber. The label should include: Rack location • Circuit pack • Port • Direction (IN,OUT) •...
Overview Purpose This chapter describes how to insert a pluggable transmission module (PTM) into a Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX) circuit pack. PTMs are sometimes referred to as SFP (small form-factor pluggable) modules. CAUTION Laser Safety When connecting fiber loops between the IN and OUT ports on optical circuit packs, always connect to the IN port first and then the OUT port.
Pluggable transmission modules Alcatel-Lucent approved Class 1 SFP transceivers The following table lists all the current approved pluggable transmission modules to be used with Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX. Table G-1 Alcatel-Lucent Approved Pluggable Transmission Modules Apparatus Code Comcode Description Used in...
Pluggable transmission module installation Install pluggable transmission modules .................................................... Install pluggable transmission modules Procedure Complete the following steps to install pluggable transmission modules in a circuit pack that has already been installed in a shelf............................................Determine the circuit pack and socket being equipped with the pluggable transmission module.
Pluggable transmission module installation Install pluggable transmission modules .................................................... Figure G-3 Module Types Gold Fingers Port Gold Fingers Port Gold Fingers Port MA-DMX-445 .................................................... G - 7 365-372-304R7.1 Issue 2 March 2008...
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Pluggable transmission module installation Install pluggable transmission modules .................................................... Gold Fingers Port Gold Fingers Port Gold Fingers Port MA-DMX-439 Gold Fingers Port Gold Fingers Port MA-DMX-442 Note: Optical pluggable transmission modules are shipped with a dust plug installed into the optical ports to maintain cleanliness during storage and/or transportation. It is recommended that the dust plug be kept in place to maintain cleanliness until the cabling is connected.
Pluggable transmission module installation Install pluggable transmission modules ..............................................................................................Referring to Step 3, what type of latching mechanism does your module have?. If... Then... Type 1 or 2 (optical) Proceed to Step 8 Type 3 (optical) Continue with Step 5 Type 4, 5, or 6 (optical) Proceed to Step 7...
Pluggable transmission module installation Install pluggable transmission modules .................................................... Figure G-5 Latch Type 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 (Opened and Closed) Swivel Latch Closed Position (to the left) Swivel Latch Open Position (to the right) MA-DMX-424 ............................................With your left hand, hold the pluggable transmission module by the dust plug (optical) or port end (electrical).
Each pluggable transmission module has unique internal data for warranty purposes. If this data for any reason is not unique, both pluggable transmission modules with the duplicated information will be declared failed. Refer to the Alcatel- Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (DMX) Alarm Messages and Trouble Clearing Guide, 365-372-302............................................
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Pluggable transmission module installation Install pluggable transmission modules .................................................... To verify that the pluggable transmission module is properly latched in the cage, gently pull the pluggable transmission module (parallel to the direction the pluggable transmission module was installed). Do not rotate the swivel latch or activate the de- latching feature on the pluggable transmission module.
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Pluggable transmission module installation Install pluggable transmission modules ..............................................................................................From the System View window, double click on the optical port under test. Result: In the Fault tab, Port Monitoring Mode: should display IS Alarms tab Highest Alarms: should display Not Alarmed ............................................
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Technical support Overview Purpose This chapter provides important technical assistance information for the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX). Contents This appendix contains the following sections Technical assistance Accessing and navigating the On-Line Customer Support (OLCS) web site Other technical support services H-13 ....................................................
Repair and Replacement (R&R) - technical support services for device repair/return or • parts replacement. Alcatel-Lucent On-Line Customer Support (OLCS) - online access to information and • services that can help resolve technical support requests. Note: Technical Support Services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Alcatel-Lucent product technical issue. When additional assistance is required, the Alcatel-Lucent Welcome Center is the first point of contact. An Alcatel-Lucent Welcome Center operator can direct the request to engineers that are highly trained and skilled in resolving issues, involving Alcatel-Lucent products.
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OLCS web site and view ARs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Data Drop Box The Data Drop Box feature allows Alcatel-Lucent support technicians to provide customers with a quick method to share files. The Data Drop Box allows a technician to provide or receive a file from a customer quickly.
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Technical support Technical assistance .................................................... – Modification Implementation Procedure (MIP) – User Guide – Alarm Messaging and Trouble Clearing Guide (AMTCG) – Framework User Guide – Graphical User Interface (GUI) Guide – Maintenance Guide, Provisioning Guide – User Operations Guide (UOG) Technical Notes •...
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Note: This may not apply to all products. The RMA area provides a list of contact information on all Alcatel-Lucent products. There is a “request an RMA number” on-line for most Alcatel-Lucent products. An RMA number is required for all returned parts and this feature provides you with an easy method to obtain the RMA number.
(if necessary), and navigate to each feature listed in this document. Accessing the OLCS web site To access the Alcatel-Lucent OLCS web site, enter: www.alcatel-lucent.com/support. Once you are at this web page, select Lucent Global Support. This will bring you to the web site where you can log in to gain access to the entitled products.
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Technical support Accessing and navigating the On-Line Customer Support (OLCS) web site .................................................... Need Help while registering? From the U.S. 1 (866) 582 3688, prompt 7 From outside the U.S. +1 (630) 218 7688 In Asia/Pacific Please contact the in-country technical support hotline.
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“My Bookmarks” section (if Data Drop Box has been added there). Click the “Upload a file” button in the Data Drop Box window to send a file to the Alcatel-Lucent support technician. An email address can also be entered so that the ....................................................
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Alcatel-Lucent technician will be notified when the file has been sent. Click the “Download a file” button from the Data Drop Box if the Alcatel-Lucent technician has sent a file to be downloaded. These files will remain on the site for 7 days.
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You can access Alcatel-Lucent Alerts from the left column on the Customer Support homepage (unless this view has been changed), from the “Technical Support” section in the center of the page, or from the “My Bookmarks” section (if Alcatel-Lucent Alerts is added there).
Generally, customers should have a basic understanding of digital fundamentals and lightwave transmission systems. In addition, customers should have taken a previous Alcatel-Lucent Operating & Maintenance course or have equivalent experience with operations and maintenance issues related to the product...
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Technical support Other technical support services .................................................... Workshop Location: This workshop will be delivered in the Customer Advocate System Test Labs in Westford, MA. The format is 75% hands-on lab exercises, reinforced with 25% classroom instruction. How to Sign Up: To enroll in the training course: Within the United States, •...
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Glossary Acronyms and abbreviations .................................................... Abnormal (status condition) Alarm Cutoff ACO/SW Alarm Cutoff and Test Add/Drop Multiplexer AGNE Alarm Gateway Network Element Alarm Indication Signal Alternate Mark Inversion ANSI American National Standards Institute Automatic Protection Switch Access Resource Manager AS&C Alarm, Status, and Control ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange...
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Acronyms and abbreviations .................................................... Asynchronous Transfer Mode Auto Automatic AUXCTL Auxiliary Control .................................................... B3ZS Bipolar 3-Zero Substitution B8ZS Bipolar 8-Zero Substitution BDFB Battery Distribution and Fuse Bay Bit Error Ratio Bit Interleaved Parity BITS Building Integrated Timing Supply Basic Rate Interface ....................................................
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Acronyms and abbreviations .................................................... Carrier Line Failure Status Clock CMISE Common Management Information Service Element CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor CMTS Cable Modem Termination System Central Office Circuit Pack Customer Premises Equipment Critical (alarm status) Carrier Serving Area Channel Service Unit CS&O Customer Support and Operations Coding Violation...
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Acronyms and abbreviations .................................................... Digital Loop Carrier DPLL Digital Phase-Locked Loop Dual Ring Interworking Digital Signal Level 1 Digital Signal Level 3 DSLAM Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer DSNE Directory Services Network Element Digital Cross-Connect Panel Distant Terminal Data Terminating Equipment ....................................................
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Acronyms and abbreviations .................................................... EPROM Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory Equipped (memory administrative state) Errored Seconds Electrostatic Discharge Extended Super Frame Environmental Stress Testing .................................................... Federal Communications Commission FDDI Fiber Distribution Data Interface Far End FE ACTY Far End Activity FEBE Far End Block Error FE ID Far End Identification...
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Acronyms and abbreviations ......................................................................................................Gigabit Ethernet Gateway Network Element Telcordia Technologies General Requirement General Telemetry Processor GTSIP Global Technical Support Information Platform Graphical User Interface .................................................... HECI Humans Equipment Catalog Item .................................................... Internal Clock Identifier International Electrotechnology Commission Infant Mortality Factor Incoming Status Input/Output Internet Protocol...
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Acronyms and abbreviations .................................................... In Service ISCI Intershelf control Interface Intershelf Interface ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network International Standards Organization Internet Service Provider IVHS Intelligent Vehicle Highway System .................................................... Local Area Network LAPD Link Access Procedure "D" Line Build Out Local Communications Network Local Exchange Carrier Light-Emitting Diode...
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Acronyms and abbreviations .................................................... Low Speed .................................................... Mediation Device Major Alarm Multimode huMan-Machine Language Minor Alarm MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group MSDT Multi-Services Distant Terminal MTBF Mean Time Between Failures MTBMA Mean Time Between Maintenance Activities Mult Multipling Multiplex MXBIU Multiplexer and Backplane Interface Unit ....................................................
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Acronyms and abbreviations .................................................... NEBS Network Equipment-Building System Nanometer (10 meters) Network Monitoring and Analysis NMON Not Monitored (provisioning state) Nonreturn to Zero Network-Network Interface Not Service Affecting NSAP Network Services Access Point No Trouble Found .................................................... OAM&P Operations, Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning OC-1 Optical Carrier Level 1 Signal (51.84 Mb/s) OC-3...
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Acronyms and abbreviations .................................................... OPS/INE Operations System/Intelligent Network Element Operations System OSGNE Operations System Gateway Network Element Open Systems Interconnection OSMINE Operations Systems Modifications for the Integration of Network Elements Outside Plant .................................................... P-bit Performance Bit Personal Computer Power Conversion Unit Program Identification PINFET Positive Intrinsic Negative Field Effect Transistor...
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Acronyms and abbreviations .................................................... POTS Plain Old Telephone Service Performance Report Message PROTN Protection Primary Reference Source Power Supply Unit Pluggable Transmission Module Permanent Virtual Circuit Power .................................................... Random Access Memory Reliability Prediction Procedure (described in Telcordia Technologies TR-NWT-00032) Remote Terminal NARTAC Lucent Regional Technical Assistance Center (1-866-LUCENT8) Return to Zero...
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Acronyms and abbreviations .................................................... Synchronous Digital Hierarchy SEFS Severely Errored Frame Seconds Single-Ended Operations Severely Errored Seconds Super Frame (format for DS1 signal) Small Form Pluggable System Identification Service Level Agreements SLIM Subscriber Loop Interface Module Single Mode SONET Synchronous Optical NETwork Synchronous Payload Envelope Sync Quality Unknown Software Release Description...
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Acronyms and abbreviations .................................................... STS-12c Synchronous Transport Level 12 Concatenated Signal SYSCTL System Controller (circuit pack) .................................................... T1X1 and T1M1 The ANSI committees responsible for telecommunications standards Telcordia Technologies Technical Advisory TABS Telemetry Asynchronous Byte Serial (Protocol) TARP Target ID Address Resolution Protocol Threshold-Crossing Alert TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol...
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Acronyms and abbreviations .................................................... Technical Support Organization .................................................... Unavailable Seconds User Network Interface Universal Optical Connector UPD/INIT Update/Intialize UPSR Unidirectional Path Switched Rings .................................................... Voice Frequency VLAN Virtual Local Area Network VLSI Very Large Scale Integration Violation Monitor Violation Monitor and Removal VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol VONU...
1xN protection switching pertains to circuit pack protection that provides a redundant signal path through the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer (Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX) (it does not cover protection switching of an optical facility; se "1+1"). In 1xN switching, a group of N service circuit packs share a single spare protection circuit pack.
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Terms and definitions .................................................... AIS - Alarm Indication Signal A code transmitted downstream in a digital network that shows that an upstream failure has been detected and alarmed. AMI - Alternate Mark Inversion A line code that employs a ternary signal to convey binary digits, in which successive binary ones are represented by signal elements that are normally of alternating, positive and negative polarity but equal in amplitude, and in which binary zeros are represented by signal elements that have zero amplitude.
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Terms and definitions .................................................... Broadband Any communications channel with greater bandwidth than a voice channel; sometimes used synonomously with wideband. Also refers to signals at the DS3 (44.736 Mb/s) and higher. Wideband refers to lower rates (i.e. DS1, VT1.5, etc.).....................................................
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The DS3/EC-1 circuit pack interfaces to the DSX-3 panel. DSn - Digital Signal Rate n One of the possible digital signal rates at Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX interfaces: DS1 (1.544 Mb/s) or DS3 (44.736 Mb/s). DSNE - Directory Services Network Element A designated network element that is responsible for administering a database that maps network element names (TIDs) to addresses (NSAPs - network service access points) in an OSI subnetwork.
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(accepts transmitted data), or both. Dual Homing A network topology in which two Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX serve as hosts supporting up to 16 OC-3 rings or 4 OC-12 rings. Each OC-3 and OC-12 ring is interconnected between the two separate hosts.
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Lucent’s SONET OC-48 Lightwave System. Function Unit Refers to any one of a number of different circuit packs that can reside in the A, B, C, or D function unit slots on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX..................................................... GNE - Gateway Network Element A network element that has an active X.25 link.
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.................................................... LBO - Line Build Out An equalizer network between the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX and the DSX panel. It guarantees the proper signal level and shape at the DSX panel. LED - Light Emitting Diode Used on a circuit pack faceplate to show failure (red) or service state.
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See Intermediate Reach..................................................... Main The two slots (M-1 and M-2) on the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX shelf in which the OC-48 OLIU circuit packs are installed. Midspan Meet The capability to interface between two lightwave terminals of different vendors. This applies to high-speed optical interfaces.
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Terms and definitions .................................................... NE - Network Element The basic building block of a telecommunications equipment within a telecommunication network that meets SONET standards. Typical internal attributes of a network element include: onr or more high- and low-speed transmission ports, built-in intelligence, synchronization and timing capability, and access interfaces for use by technicians and/or operation systems.
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Terms and definitions .................................................... OC-48 Optical Carrier Level 48 Signal. Operations Interface Any interface that provides information on the system performance or control. These include the equipment LEDs, SYSCTL faceplate, and office alarms. OS - Operations System A central computer-based system used to provide operations, administration, and maintenance functions.
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SONET APS channel (K1 and K2 bytes in the SONET line overhead). On a Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX, a protection line is a pair of fibers that terminate an OLIU circuit pack in the Main-2, A-2, B-2, C-2, D-2, or G-2 slots. See Service Line.
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.................................................... Service Line On a Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMX, a service (or "working") line is a pair of fibers (one transmit and one receive) that terminate on an OLIU circuit pack in the Main-1, A-1, B-1, C-1, or D-1 slots. As defined by the SONET standard, the SONET APS channel is not defined on a service line.
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Terms and definitions .................................................... Subnetwork Group of SONET network elements that share a SONET data communications channel. Synchronization Messaging SONET synchronization messaging is used to communicate the quality of network timing, internal timing status, and timing states throughout a subnetwork. SYSCTL - System Controller The system controller circuit pack that provides overall administrative control of the terminal.
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Terms and definitions ......................................................................................................VM - Violation Monitor A mode of the DS3 circuit pack in which it will monitor but not remove P-bit parity violations on the DS3 signal from the received fiber. VMR - Violation Monitor and Removal A mode of the DS3 circuit pack in which it will monitor and remove P-bit parity violations on the DS3 signal received from the fiber.
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Index .................................................... relay contacts 1-78 serial port 1-96 CLETOP cleaning cassette test single-mode fiber 1-88 coaxial wire stripper office alarm cable 1-79 1-80 standards Pacific Bell Equipment crimping Framework Standard PBS- office alarm panel 1-79 1-80 Luminex Stick port cleaners 000-102PT ohmmeter Superframe (SF)
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