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In rare instances, unauthorized individuals make connections to the telecommunications network. In such an event, applicable tariffs require that the customer pay all network charges for traffic. Lucent Technologies 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.
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DMX Access Multiplexer, Release 3.1.X, Installation Manual Document Number: 365-372-304 Issue 7 Date: March 2003 Lucent Technologies welcomes your comments on this information product. Your opinion is of great value and helps us to improve. Was the information product: applicable In the language of your choice? In the desired media (paper, CD-ROM, etc.)?
Fan Shelf Power/Alarm Cable Installation 1-30 1-33 DS1 Cable Installation 1-35 DS3/EC-1 and TMUX Cable Installation 1-40 ................................................... 365-372-304 C O N T E N T S Lucent Technologies - Proprietary v i i Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Metropolis DMX High Capacity Shelf Installation Power Cable and Cable Bracket Installation 3-16 ................................................... C O N T E N T S 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary v i i i Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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DMX Access Multiplexer Stand Alone Installation Tests Overview .................................................... Software Download and Circuit Pack Installation Software Installation ................................................... 365-372-304 C O N T E N T S Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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A Short Tour of the Command Builder 5-11 Circuit Pack Firmware Version Verification 5-15 Provision/Enable/Disable TCP/IP on an IAO Lan Port 5-18 ® Provision/Enable/Disable the Metropolis DMX Access Multiplexer as a TL1 TCP/IP GNE 5-22 .................................................... Installation Tests Overview LBO Software Settings...
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Cleaning/Inspecting Optical Connectors .................................................... Installing Fiber Connectors and LBOs Overview LBOs Fiber Connections .................................................... Backplane Pin Replacement Overview ................................................... 365-372-304 C O N T E N T S Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Fiber Labels F-12 .................................................... Glossary Acronyms and Abbreviations GL-1 Terms and Definitions GL-17 .................................................... Index ................................................... C O N T E N T S 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary x i i Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Power Cable Routing without Cable Bracket 1-26 Figure 1-16 Fan Shelf Cable Connection 1-31 ................................................... 365-372-304 F I G U R E S Lucent Technologies - Proprietary x i i i Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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DS3/EC-1 and TMUX Cable Routing 1-42 Figure 1-22 10/100Base-T Cable Installation 1-47 ® Figure 1-23 IAO LAN/TCP-IP Cable Installation to Front of Metropolis 1-52 ® Figure 1-24 IAO LAN/TCP-IP Cable Installation to Rear of Metropolis 1-53 Figure 1-25 Modem Cable Installation...
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TMUX Cable Routing 3-52 Figure 3-18 10/100Base-T Cable Installation 3-57 ® Figure 3-19 IAO LAN/TCP-IP Cable Installation to Front of Metropolis DMX High Capacity 3-61 ® Figure 3-20 IAO LAN/TCP-IP Cable Installation to Rear of Metropolis DMX High Capacity 3-62...
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Removing LC-type LBO from LC-type Connector Port Figure C-5 LC-type Fiber Connector Figure C-6 LC-type Fiber Connection ................................................... F I G U R E S 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary x v i Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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..................................Backplane Pin Replacement ..................................Installation Checklist ..................................Fiber Labeling ................................................... 365-372-304 F I G U R E S Lucent Technologies - Proprietary x v i i Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Table 1-15 LAN 10BaseT Cross-over Cable Connections 1-54 Table 1-16 LAN 10BaseT Straight-through Cable Connections 1-55 ................................................... 365-372-304 T A B L E S Lucent Technologies - Proprietary x i x Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Standard CIT Cable Connection 1-89 Table 1-30 RJ-45 to DB-9 Connector Connections 1-90 .................................................... Powering and Initial Circuit Pack Installation Table 2-1 Metropolis DMX Shelf Power Supply Requirements Table 2-2 Release 3.1.X Circuit Pack Compatibility .................................................... ® Part II Metropolis DMX High Capacity Physical Installation and Powering ....................................................
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Table 6-2 Minimum and Maximum TX (dBm) 6-61 Table 6-3 Transmission Rate 6-62 .................................................... Operational Tests ................................................... 365-372-304 T A B L E S Lucent Technologies - Proprietary x x i Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Table D-2 Metral™ Pins .................................................... Installation Checklist Table E-1 Installation Acceptance Checklist .................................................... Fiber Labeling ................................................... T A B L E S 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary x x i i Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
About This Document Overview ..................................This document provides the information and procedures necessary to Purpose ® install, self-test and turn up the Metropolis DMX Access Multiplexer system........................Reason for reissue This document is reissued to include the features and installation procedures and tests associated with Release 3.1.X.
• installation. Part II Metropolis® DMX High Capacity Physical Installation and Powering • Chapter 3, Equipment and Cable Installation for DMX High Capacity Shelf provides the information and procedures for ®...
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DMX circuit packs. • Appendix D, Backplane Pin Replacement provides information ® and the procedures used when a pin or blade on the Metropolis DMX backplane has been bent or broken. • Appendix E, Installation Checklist provides a checklist to ensure that all necessary procedures have been completed.
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TL1 Command Builder. ® Helvetica typeface indicates a faceplate or Metropolis DMX label designation, as in the ACTIVE LED on a circuit pack. indicates a TL1 command typed in a terminal window...
........................For more detailed information and safety precautions, refer to Appendix Laser Safety A, Laser Safety and Classifications..........................................................................365-372-304 x x v i i Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Upon removal from bay, immediately put circuit packs into static safe packages. • Whenever possible, maintain relative humidity above 20 percent.................................................... x x v i i i Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
When grounding jacks are not provided, an alligator clip adapter enables connection to bay frame ground. Figure 1 Static Control Wrist Strap GROUND CONNECTION ..........................................................................365-372-304 x x i x Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Safety Information and Instructions About This Document ................................................... x x x Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
This product should be only operated from the type of power sources indicated on the marking label. Connect this product only to the type of power sources recommended by Lucent Technologies. For information on the powering instructions, consult the Installation Manual (DMX LTP 365-372-304;...
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Incorrect reassembly can cause electrical shock when the unit is subsequently used. ® 19. Some of the Metropolis DMX Family hardware modules contain FDA/CDRH Class I/IEC Class 1 single-mode laser products that are enclosed lightwave transmission systems. Under normal operating conditions, lightwave transmission systems are completely enclosed;...
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If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ................................................... 365-372-304 x x x i i i Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
Related Documentation and Training About This Document Related Documentation and Training ..................................® Table 1, Metropolis® DMX Documentation Set lists the documents that Metropolis Documentation Set ® comprise the Metropolis DMX Access Multiplexer documentation set. ® Table 1 Metropolis DMX Documentation Set...
Number: LW3608 Audience: Technicians, installers, maintenance engineers, techni- cal support personnel, product evaluators, and anyone desiring ® operations and maintenance information for the Metropolis DMX. Information supporting operations, maintenance, and Content: ® provisioning of the Metropolis DMX. On-site shelves are used for extensive hands-on experience.
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LW8360 Number: Technicians, installers, maintenance engineers, techni- Audience: cal support personnel, product evaluators, and anyone desiring ® operations and installation information for the Metropolis and DMXpress. Content: Video providing Installation information pertaining to ® the Metropolis DMX and DMXpress shelves.
When calling, be sure to have the nine-digit document number ready. Please refer to the Feedback from for faxing information..........................................................................365-372-304 x x x v i i Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
A check, money order, purchase order number, or charge card number Commercial Customers is required with all orders. Make checks payable to Lucent Technologies. Lucent Technologies entities should use Form 1-80.80 FA, available through the Customer Information Center (CIC). RBOC/ BOC customers should process orders through your Company Documentation Coordinator.
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Ordering Information CD-ROM documentation is available by annual subscription (on standing order). To order, call your Technical Information Resource Manager, your Lucent Technologies Account Executive, or the Lucent Technologies Customer Information Center ( 1-888-582-3688 Pricing Information...
1-630-224-4672 (International) ........................The following telephone number provides additional information for Lucent Worldwide Services ® the support and services of the Metropolis DMX Access Multiplexer: • Lucent Technical Worldwide Services, dial 1-888-767-2988, and press prompt #3. You are then connected with a Lucent Representative who can assist you.
Overview ..................................® Purpose Part I covers the physical mounting of the Metropolis DMX shelf and associated fan shelf, and the running and connecting of power cables, interconnecting cables, alarm cables, and as required, external timing and communication cables. This section also covers initial circuit pack installation (not seated).
A IN DLAN D OUT C OUT B OUT A OUT X.25 ALMMULT nc-dmx-104 Figure 0-1 DMX Shelf Backplane ................................................... P a r t I - 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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Individual presaturated 99% pure isopropyl alcohol alcohol wipes ITE-7136 ................................................... P a r t I - 4 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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5.5” x 5.5” * Registered trademark of Thomas & Betts Corporation † Registered trademark of Paladin Corporation............................................................................... 365-372-304 P a r t I - 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Metropolis DMX Access Multiplexer Physical Installation and Powering Accessories PC and Cable This section lists the required equipment needed to run the WaveStar™ ® Requirements for CIT software with the Metropolis DMX. WaveStar™ CIT Quantity Description Comments Personal Computer (PC) See PC Minimum Requirements below.
Purpose ® Metropolis DMX shelf and fan shelf. For additional information, refer to the drawings listed in Table 2, Metropolis® DMX Drawings in the About This Document section..................................... This chapter provides information on the following topics: Contents Planning Inspection Metropolis®...
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1-81 OC-48 (Low Speed) Optical Fiber Cable Installation 1-83 1000Base-F Cable Installation 1-85 CIT Cable Installation 1-87 Final Operations 1-91 Connector References ................................................... 1 - 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
An ohmmeter is required to verify that the Ohmmeter ITE-6379C ® Metropolis DMX is properly grounded. * Registered trademark of Thomas & Betts Corporation ................................................... 365-372-304 1 - 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
Standard 23-inch wide network bay frames The recommended network bay frames are the ED-8C500 and the ED-8C501 (rear access only). Refer to Figure 1-5, Typical Metropolis® DMX Bay Mounting Arrangements (page 1-13) for ® Metropolis DMX shelf placement in a network bay frame.
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PC and LAN 10BaseT straight through cable should be used if shelf is connected to a hub.................................................... 365-372-304 1 - 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
Inspection Equipment and Cable Installation Inspection .................................................... ® Perform the following procedure before installing the Metropolis Description DMX shelf and cables..................................... Procedure ® Step 1 Inspect the Metropolis DMX shelf for visible damage including bent or touching backplane pins.
If necessary, reposition the shelf mounting brackets accordingly. For 23-inch frame, front or rear mounting, refer to Figure 1-2, Metropolis® DMX Mounting Bracket Positions - 23-inch Frame (page 1-9). For 19-inch frame, front or rear mounting, refer to Figure 1-3, Metropolis®...
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® Metropolis DMX Shelf Installation Equipment and Cable Installation ® Figure 1-2 Metropolis DMX Mounting Bracket Positions - 23- inch Frame 23-INCH FRAME - REAR MOUNTED (as shipped) REAR FRONT TIGHTEN SCREWS TO 10 IN.-LB. 23-INCH FRAME - FRONT MOUNTED TIGHTEN SCREWS TO 10 IN.-LB.
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Step 3 Determine the position that the Metropolis DMX shelf will be mounted. Figure 1-5, Typical Metropolis® DMX Bay Mounting Arrangements (page 1-13) shows the recommended mounting positions. Start at the bottom of the bay and add shelves from bottom to top.
Be sure to mount the shelf using the thread-forming screws provided with the shelf to ensure a solid ground connection from the bay to the shelf. Figure 1-4, Metropolis® DMX Shelf Mounted to the Rear of a 23-inch ® Frame (page 1-12) shows the Metropolis DMX shelf being mounted ®...
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® Metropolis DMX Shelf Installation Equipment and Cable Installation ® Figure 1-4 Metropolis DMX Shelf Mounted to the Rear of a 23- inch Frame FAN SHELF 84.00" DMX SHELF FAN SHELF 0.50 INCH SPACE FOR VENTILATION ................................................... 1 - 1 2...
Step 5 Verify with an ohmmeter that the Metropolis DMX shelf is grounded ® to the bay frame. Measure between the Metropolis DMX shelf mounting bracket and the office ground lug on the bay frame. Requirement: The ohmmeter reads less than 1 ohm.
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Equipment and Cable Installation .................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 6 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 1 - 1 4 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
• type of bay frame (23-inch or 19-inch wide) • mounting position (front or rear) ® • position in bay (directly above previously installed Metropolis DMX shelf). ® Important! The Metropolis DMX Fan Shelf is shipped with the mounting brackets positioned for mounting to the rear of a 23-inch wide network bay frame.
When reattaching the mounting brackets to the fan unit chassis, be sure to tighten the screws to 10 in.-lb. to ensure proper grounding.................................................... 1 - 1 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Refer to Figure 1-8, Fan Shelf Positioning and Mounting (page 1-18). ® If mounting multiple Metropolis DMX and Fan shelves in a bay frame, refer to Figure 1-9, Metropolis® DMX and Fan Shelf Mounting ® Arrangement (page 1-19) for recommended Metropolis DMX and fan shelf arrangement.
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Fan Shelf Installation and Cabling Equipment and Cable Installation ® Figure 1-9 Metropolis DMX and Fan Shelf Mounting Arrangement FAN SHELF 84.00" DMX SHELF DMX SHELF FAN SHELF AN SHELF 0.50 INCH SP 0.50 INCH SPACE FOR VENTILATION TION ....................................
Table 1-2..................................... ® There are two mounting positions on each side of the Metropolis Step 13 DMX shelf chassis as shown in Figure 1-11, Power Connector Mounting Positions (page 1-22). It is recommended that if multiple...
Figure 1-12, Alternating Power Cable Routing (page Important! ® 1-23) shows the typical power cabling for four Metropolis 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...
Step 14 Connect power cable to the power connector housing on the ® Metropolis DMX chassis (Figure 1-13, Power Connection (page 1-24)).................................................... 365-372-304 1 - 2 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
Failure to so may result in damage to the connector. Figure 1-13 Power Connection POWER CABLE HOUSING MOUNTING POWER CONNECTOR POSITION HOUSING ................................................... 1 - 2 4 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Verify that the BDCBB breakers are off or that the BDFB fuses are not installed. Figure 1-14 Power Cable Routing with Cable Bracket POWER CONNECTOR POWER CABLES CABLE BRACKET ................................................... 365-372-304 1 - 2 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
POWER CABLES .................................... ® Step 16 Splice feeders from the BDCBB or BDFB to the Metropolis power cable. Refer to Table 1-3, Power Connections (page 1-29). Four cables are spliced to each power cable: Important! BAT A BAT A RTN BAT B BAT B RTN.
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Pack Installation of this manual..................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 19 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 365-372-304 1 - 2 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Cable Bracket 846593002 Notes: 1. Connectors for 2GA and 4GA cable are same, where as connector for 6 GA cable differs slightly.................................................... 1 - 2 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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1 and 3 are run in the same manner as described for shelves 2 and 4 using the connector holes located furthest from the rear of the shelf.................................................... 365-372-304 1 - 2 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
9-pin D-Sub to 25-pin D-Sub cable that provides power to the fan shelf ® and alarm indications from the fan shelf to the Metropolis DMX shelf. An alarm indication is generated by the fan shelf in the event of a ®...
0 to 50 degree celsius. 2. Fan cable is a part of fan assembly and ships with fan shelf.................................................... 365-372-304 1 - 3 1 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
TLMIC S - W FRMGRD W - BL -48VRTNA W - O -48VRTNB G - W FAN02 W - G FAN03 ................................................... 1 - 3 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
0 to 50 degree celsius. 2. Fan cable is a part of fan assembly and ships with fan shelf.................................................... 365-372-304 1 - 3 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Thus the IN on the Metropolis DMX backplane ® connects to the IN of the DSX and the OUT of the Metropolis DMX backplane connects to the OUT of the DSX respectively. ® The cables are connectorized at the Metropolis DMX end and must be wire-wrapped at the DSX end.
Route the cables along the backplane and out of the bay to the DSX per Step 3 Figure 1-19, DS1 Cable Routing (page 1-37).................................................... 1 - 3 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
DSX..................................... Step 7 Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. End of Steps ...................................................................................... 365-372-304 1 - 3 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
6. P1 through P8 are 62 pins D-Sub male-type connectors fit into J1 through J8.................................................... 1 - 3 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
1. Some wire colors are used twice. White binder cables are for Channel 1 through 25 and blue binder cables are for Channels 26, 27 and 28.................................................... 365-372-304 1 - 3 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
Therefore, the IN on the Metropolis DMX backplane ® connects to the IN of the DSX and the OUT of the Metropolis DMX backplane connects to the OUT of the DSX respectively DS3/EC-1 and TMUX cable options are listed in Table 1-10, DS3/EC-1 and TMUX Cable Assemblies (page 1-43).
Route the cables along the backplane and out of the bay to the DSX per Step 3 Figure 1-21, DS3/EC-1 and TMUX Cable Routing (page 1-42).................................................... 365-372-304 1 - 4 1 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Connect the cables to their respective positions on the terminating Step 6 equipment..................................... Step 7 Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist.................................................... 1 - 4 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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DS3/EC-1 In (CA1) and (C OUT - C IN) 848548319 450(NE to NE) DS3/EC-1 Out (CA2) Cable 848815742 450 (NE to DSX) 848815734 848815759 ................................................... 365-372-304 1 - 4 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
Pin# DS3 1R/1T Signal FRG1 Ground DS3 2R/2T Signal FRG2 Ground DS3 3R/3T Signal FRG3 Ground DS3 4R/4T Signal FRG4 Ground ................................................... 1 - 4 4 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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1. Lead designation for EC1 connection for cable# x should be read as EC1 xR/xT instead of DS3 xR/xT, Where x is a number from 1 to 12.................................................... 365-372-304 1 - 4 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
Label the cables, indicating bay, shelf and function group (A, B, C or D) at each end..................................... ® Step 2 Connect the function group cables at the Metropolis DMX end, carefully matching the correct connector with the appropriate backplane connectors as shown in Figure 1-22, 10/100Base-T Cable Installation (page 1-47).
The LNW66 10/100 BaseT-Ethernet pack does not have lightning protection for the metallic connections. Therefore it is necessary to use a lightning protected patch panel, such as the ................................................... 365-372-304 1 - 4 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
RJ-45 Pin# Color Pin# J2, J4, J5, J1, J3, J6, W/BL BL/W W/BR BR/W R/BL BL/R R/BR BR/R BK/O O/BK BK/BL BL/BK ................................................... 365-372-304 1 - 4 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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BK/S S/BK Y/BR BR/Y V/BL BL/V V/BR BR/V Notes: 1. 10/100baseT ethernet cables have transmit and receive on the same cable.................................................... 1 - 5 0 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Metropolis® DMX (page 1-52). ® If connecting to the rear of the Metropolis DMX shelf, connect the ® cable to the J16 port (IAO LAN) on the Metropolis DMX backplane.................................................... 365-372-304 1 - 5 1 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary...
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IAO LAN and TCP/IP Cable Installation Equipment and Cable Installation See Figure 1-24, IAO LAN/TCP-IP Cable Installation to Rear of Metropolis® DMX (page 1-53). Figure 1-23 IAO LAN/TCP-IP Cable Installation to Front of ® Metropolis GROUNDEDSTATI C BRK A 20A...
If a straight-through cable is used, route the cable to the desired hub port location..................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 4 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 365-372-304 1 - 5 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
Design. DMX Bkpl BL - W RDTR W - BL RS232N J16 (IAO LAN) O - W RRXD W - O ................................................... 1 - 5 4 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Designation Bkpl BL - W XIOLANP W - BL XIOLANN J16 (IAO LAN) O - W RIOLANP W - O RIOLANN ................................................... 365-372-304 1 - 5 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
Modem Cable Installation Equipment and Cable Installation Modem Cable Installation .................................................... ® The use of a modem will allow the Metropolis DMX to be accessed Description remotely via dial up. Important! Perform this procedure for the shelf which will be directly connected to a modem or a distribution frame (if specified in the order).
DMX bay to the modem Step 2 or distribution frame..................................... ® Dress and tie the modem cable to the Metropolis DMX backplane per Step 3 Figure 1-25, Modem Cable Installation (page 1-56)..................................... Connect the modem cable to the modem or distribution frame.
D IN C IN B IN A IN X.25 MULT .................................... ® Route the cable out of the Metropolis DMX to the telemetry interface. Step 3 ................................................... 1 - 5 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page...
TL1/X.25 Interface Cable Installation Equipment and Cable Installation .................................... ® Dress and tie the cables in the bay close to the Metropolis Step 4 backplane. Refer to Figure 1-26, TL1/X.25 Cable Connection and Placement (page 1-58)..................................... Step 5 Connect the other end of the cable as specified in the job specification.
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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. ® This procedure should be performed on each Metropolis DMX shelf requiring an external timing source. There are two types of cables available: Sync cable with a molded D-Sub 9-Pin (DB-9) connector Sync cable with a wire-wrap DB-9 connector.
Step 5 (J14) port..................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 6 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 1 - 6 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Route the cable to proper location and cut to desire length. Step 4 .................................... Step 5 Terminate the other end to a clock source or equipment.................................................... 365-372-304 1 - 6 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
In all cases, and as a matter of good practice, suppression devices such as diodes or contact protection networks must be provided across any ® external relay coil being driven by the Metropolis DMX to limit transient voltages and currents.
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Wire-wrap the loose end of the office alarm cable to the alarm panel, making connections as listed in Table 1-25, Office Alarm Connections.................................................... 1 - 6 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
.................................... Obtain the office alarm mult cable (848589602). Connect one end to Step 6 ® ALM MULT (J13) of the Metropolis DMX shelf..................................... Step 7 Route the office alarm mult cable to the side of the bay and connect it ®...
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ALARM MULT ALM MULT .................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 9 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 1 - 6 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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DMX shelves requiring miscellaneous (environmental) discrete telemetry. Connect the miscellaneous discrete telemetry cable to the J11 MISC Step 1 ® connector on the backplane of the Metropolis DMX shelf per (Figure 1-31, Miscellaneous Discrete Cable Installation (page 1-72).................................................... 365-372-304...
A IN X.25 MULT .................................... ® Step 2 Route the cable out of the Metropolis DMX bay per Figure 1-31, Miscellaneous Discrete Cable Installation (page 1-72) to the telemetry panel..................................... Cut the miscellaneous (environmental) discrete telemetry cable to the Step 3 desired length at the telemetry panel.
This section describes how to route the optical fiber cables from the Description interconnecting equipment (for example, a LGX® optical fiber ® distributing frame) to the OC-48 Main OLIUs of the Metropolis DMX. This procedure does not cover routing the optical fiber cable between sites. ®...
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This section describes how to route the optical fiber cables from the Description interconnecting equipment (for example, a LGX® optical fiber ® distributing frame) to the OC-192 Main OLIUs of the Metropolis DMX. This procedure does not cover routing the optical fiber cable between sites. ®...
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The fibers should be placed in a protective tube or channel, such as PVC tubing, or PANDUIT cable channel, when ® running the cable from the Metropolis 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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Place the optical fiber cables in a protective tube or channel. Step 4 .................................... Step 5 Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. End of Steps ...................................................................................... 1 - 8 0 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
The fibers should be placed in a protective tube or channel, such as PVC tubing, or PANDUIT cable channel, when ® running the cable from the Metropolis 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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Place the optical fiber cables in a protective tube or channel. Step 4 .................................... Step 5 Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. End of Steps ...................................................................................... 1 - 8 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
The fibers should be placed in a protective tube or channel, such as PVC tubing, or PANDUIT cable channel, when ® running the cable from the Metropolis 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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Place the optical fiber cables in a protective tube or channel. Step 4 .................................... Step 5 Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. End of Steps ...................................................................................... 1 - 8 4 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
The fibers should be placed in a protective tube or channel, such as PVC tubing, or PANDUIT cable channel, when ® running the cable from the Metropolis 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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Place the optical fiber cables in a protective tube or channel. Step 4 .................................... Step 5 Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. End of Steps ...................................................................................... 1 - 8 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
LNW1 (SYSCTL). Refer to Figure 1-32, CIT Cable Installation (page 1-88)..................................... Connect the 9-pin D-type connector to the serial port on the PC. Step 2 ................................................... 365-372-304 1 - 8 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
Description Cable Cable Metropolis DMX Connections Assembly # Length Front CIT Cable 848748869 8 feet CIT/RS-232 jack on System Controller (LNW1) ................................................... 1 - 8 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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DB-9 connector with a standard straight-through 10BaseT LAN cable then, refer to Table 1-30, RJ-45 to DB-9 Connector Connections (page 1-90) ................................................... 365-372-304 1 - 8 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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1. The connection and the colors shown above are for RJ-45 to DB- 9 connector. 2. This connector should be used with a standard straight-through 10BaseT LAN cable.................................................... 1 - 9 0 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Verify that designations where cables were wire-wrapped are properly Step 3 labeled..................................... Step 4 Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. End of Steps ...................................................................................... 365-372-304 1 - 9 1 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Final Operations Equipment and Cable Installation ................................................... 1 - 9 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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• circuit pack option settings and installation. Detailed information on the function of each circuit pack is contained ® in 365-372-301, Metropolis DMX Access Multiplexer, User Operations Guide. Contents This chapter provides information on the following topics: Description...
8-ft. long RJ45 to 9-pin D-sub serial cable (Comcode 848748869). Required to connect the PC to the CIT jack on the front of the SYSCTL circuit pack.................................................... 2 - 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
[BREAKER (A) and BREAKER (B)] Circuit Breakers (two per shelf) 20.0 A Procedure ® Step 1 Verify that the frame or structure into which the Metropolis DMX is installed is properly grounded. Using a meter, you should measure less than 1 ohm..................................... ®...
DMX A and B feeders..................................... Step 5 If breakers are being used, verify that 25-ampere breakers are installed ® and switch the breakers to the ON position for the Metropolis DMX A and B feeders..................................... ® At the Metropolis...
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Powering Powering and Initial Circuit Pack Installation .................................... ® Put both 20-ampere circuit breakers on the Metropolis DMX in the Step 7 OFF position. A small flat-bladed screwdriver or other similar type tool Important! ® is required to set the Metropolis DMX circuit breakers to the OFF position.
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Verify that the fans are still running and are moving air..................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 18 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 2 - 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
‡ ‡ ‡ LNW67 LNW67 LNW67 LNW67 LNW67 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ LNW68 LNW68 LNW68 LNW68 LNW68 LNW76 LNW76 LNW77 LNW77 ................................................... 365-372-304 2 - 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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LNW26B (jumper set to normal mode) LNW28 (jumper set to normal mode) LNW77 (jumper set to normal mode) LNW121B - 159B (jumper set to normal mode) ................................................... 2 - 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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LNW27 is installed, a circuit pack with lower STS-1 VT Switch Fabric such as an LNW26B, amy not be substituted without disruption to traffic.................................................... 365-372-304 2 - 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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ACTIVE ACTIVE ACTIVE ACTIVE ACTIVE ACTIVE OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN TEST UPD/ INIT ................................................... 2 - 1 0 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Metropolis DMX shelf. Remove the SYSCTL circuit pack from the packing material. Step 1 .................................... ® Identify the CTL slot on the Metropolis Step 2 DMX shelf. See Figure 2-2, Metropolis® DMX Shelf (page 2-10).................................................... 365-372-304 2 - 1 1...
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Initial Circuit Pack Installation Powering and Initial Circuit Pack Installation .................................... ® Place the SYSCTL circuit pack into the CTL slot on the Metropolis Step 3 DMX shelf. Do NOT engage the circuit pack in the backplane connector .................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist.
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DMX shelf. See Figure 2-2, Metropolis® DMX Shelf (page 2-10)..................................... ® Place the OC-48 OLIU circuit pack into the M1 slot on the Metropolis Step 3 DMX shelf. Do NOT engage the circuit pack in the backplane connector....................................................
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DMX shelf. See Figure 2-2, Step 5 Metropolis® DMX Shelf (page 2-10)..................................... ® Place the second OLIU circuit pack into the M2 slot on the Metropolis Step 6 DMX shelf. Do NOT engage the circuit pack in the backplane connector.....................................
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LNW58 Step 1 Remove the first OC-192 OLIU circuit pack from the packing material..................................... ® Identify the M1 slot on the Metropolis DMX shelf. See Figure 2-2, Step 2 Metropolis® DMX Shelf (page 2-10)..................................... Place the OC-192 OLIU circuit pack into the M1 slot on the Step 3 ®...
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Powering and Initial Circuit Pack Installation LNW6 (28DS1),LNW7 Follow this procedure only if installing LNW6 (28DS1)/LNW7 (28DS1PM) Low Speed ® (28DS1PM) circuit packs into the Metropolis DMX shelf. Installation (Optional) Refer to the engineering job specification. Identify the proper function Step 1 group slots that LNW6 (28DS1) or LNW7 (28DS1PM) circuit pack will be installed into.
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LNW16 (12DS3/EC1) or Follow this procedure only if installing LNW16 (12DS3/EC1) or LNW 18 (TMUX) Low Speed ® LNW18 circuit packs into the Metropolis DMX shelf. Installation (Optional) Refer to the engineering job specification. Identify the proper function Step 1 group(s) where LNW16 (12DS3/EC1) or LNW18 (TMUX) circuit pack(s) will be installed.
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Powering and Initial Circuit Pack Installation LNW36 (OC-3 OLIU) Low Follow this procedure only if installing LNW36 (OC-3 OLIU) circuit Speed Installation ® packs into the Metropolis DMX shelf. (Optional) Refer to the engineering job specification. Identify the proper function Step 1 group(s) and/or growth slot(s) where LNW36 (OC-3 OLIU) circuit pack will be installed.
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Powering and Initial Circuit Pack Installation LNW46 (OC-12 OLIU) Low Follow this procedure only if installing LNW46 (OC-12 OLIU) circuit Speed Installation ® packs into the Metropolis DMX shelf. (Optional) Refer to the engineering job specification. Identify the proper function Step 1 group(s) and/or growth slot(s) where LNW46 (OC-12 OLIU) circuit pack will be installed.
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459 (DWDM OC-48 OLIU) circuit packs..................................... Step 8 Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. End of Steps ...................................................................................... 365-372-304 2 - 2 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Powering and Initial Circuit Pack Installation LNW66 (10/100T) Low Follow this procedure only if installing LNW66 (10/100T) circuit Speed Installation ® packs into the Metropolis DMX shelf. (Optional) Refer to the engineering job specification. Identify the proper function Step 1 group slot (A1, B1, C1 or D1) where the LNW66 (10/100T) circuit pack will be installed.
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Powering and Initial Circuit Pack Installation LNW67 (1G SX) Low Speed Follow this procedure only if installing LNW67 (1G SX) circuit packs Installation (Optional) ® into the Metropolis DMX shelf. The LNW67 (1G SX) requires multi-mode fiber. Important! Step 1 Refer to the engineering job specification.
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Powering and Initial Circuit Pack Installation LNW68 (1G LX) Low Speed Follow this procedure only if installing LNW68 (1G LX) circuit packs Installation (Optional) ® into the Metropolis DMX shelf. The LNW68 (1G LX) requires single-mode fiber. Important! Step 1 Refer to the engineering job specification.
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.................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 4 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 2 - 2 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Check Figure 2-6, High Capacity DMX Shelf ® Backplane on Page 2 to determine if the shelf is a Metropolis DMX High Capacityshelf. If the shelf you are installing is NOT equipped with the additional middle connectors (J20 - J27) refer back to Part I of this document.
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D IN B IN A IN D OUT C OUT B OUT A OUT X.25 ALM MULT ................................................... P a r t I I - 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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If care is exercised when cleaning fibers, the video scope may not be needed ................................................... P a r t I I - 4 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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5.5” x 5.5” * Registered trademark of Thomas & Betts Corporation † Registered trademark of Paladin Corporation............................................................................... 365-372-304 P a r t I I - 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Metropolis DMX High Capacity Physical Installation and Powering Accessories PC and Cable This section lists the required equipment needed to run the WaveStar™ ® Requirements for CIT software with the Metropolis DMX. WaveStar™ CIT Quantity Description Comments Personal Computer (PC) See PC Minimum Requirements below.
Fan shelf to the frame. It is also used when Torque Wrench ITE-5952 reattaching the mounting brackets to the ® Metropolis DMX High Capacity shelf and Fan shelf.................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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The mounting brackets on the Metropolis DMX High Capacity Access Mounting options ® Multiplexer and Fan Shelf are the same as the Metropolis Access Multiplexer and designed to allow for mounting in the following: • Standard 23-inch wide network bay frames The recommended network bay frames are the ED-8C500 and the ED-8C501 (rear access only).
TMUX pack, since 12 DS3 signals are supported. 7. For AI switching applications, either an X.25 - X.25 Cable Assembly or ................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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PC and LAN 10BaseT straight through cable should be used if shelf is connected to a hub.................................................... 3 - 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Inspection Equipment and Cable Installation for DMX High Capacity Shelf Inspection .................................................... ® Perform the following procedure before installing the Metropolis Description DMX High Capacity shelf and cables..................................... Procedure Step 1 Inspect the shelf for visible damage including bent or touching backplane pins.
This section requires previous bay frame installation Important! and grounding..................................... Procedure ® Step 1 Determine the mounting configuration for the Metropolis DMX High Capacity shelf: • type of bay frame (23-inch or 19-inch wide) • mounting position (front or rear) •...
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® Metropolis DMX High Capacity Shelf Equipment and Cable Installation for DMX High Capacity Shelf Installation ® Figure 3-2 Metropolis DMX High Capacity Mounting Bracket Positions - 23-inch Frame ................................................... 3 - 1 0 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page...
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® Metropolis DMX High Capacity Shelf Equipment and Cable Installation for DMX High Capacity Shelf Installation ® Figure 3-3 Metropolis DMX High Capacity Mounting Bracket Positions - 19-inch Frame TIGHTEN SCREWS TO 10 IN.-LB.................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 1 1...
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® Figure 3-4, Metropolis DMX High Capacity Shelf Mounted to the ® Rear of a 23-inch Frame (page 3-13) shows the Metropolis High Capacity shelf being mounted to the rear of a 23-inch frame in a ® fully equipped Metropolis DMX bay.
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Metropolis DMX High Capacity Shelf Equipment and Cable Installation for DMX High Capacity Shelf Installation ® Figure 3-4 Metropolis DMX High Capacity Shelf Mounted to the Rear of a 23-inch Frame ................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 1 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary...
Figure 3-5 Typical Metropolis DMX High Capacity Bay Mounting Arrangements .......................... ® Verify with an ohmmeter that the Metropolis Step 5 DMX High Capacity shelf is grounded to the bay frame. Measure ® between the Metropolis DMX High Capacity shelf mounting bracket and the office ground lug on the bay frame.
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Equipment and Cable Installation for DMX High Capacity Shelf Installation .................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 6 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 1 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
® Notes: Depicted above is the Metropolis DMXshelf for reference ® purposes only, the cable bracket is the same for the Metropolis DMX High Capacity shelf..................................... Step 3 If installation is on raised floors, rotate the power connectors on each side of the shelf 180 degrees, as shown: ...................................................
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Otherwise, ensure that power connector is in the following position: .................................... ® There are two mounting positions on each side of the Metropolis Step 4 DMX High Capacity shelf chassis as shown in Figure 3-7, Power Connector Mounting Positions (page 3-19). It is recommended that if...
RIGHT SIDE Important! Figure 3-8, Alternating Power Cable Routing (page ® 3-20) shows the typical power cabling for four Metropolis shelves in a standard bay frame. It should be noted that the cabling ® is the same for the Metropolis DMX High Capacity shelf.
Connect power cable to the power connector housing on the ® Metropolis DMX High Capacity chassis (Figure 3-9, Power Connection (page 3-21)).................................................... 3 - 2 0 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Failure to so may result in damage to the connector. Figure 3-9 Power Connection POWER CABLE HOUSING MOUNTING POWER CONNECTOR POSITION HOUSING ................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 2 1 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
CONNECTOR POWER CABLES CABLE BRACKET ® Notes: The shelf shown in Figure 3-10 is the Metropolis DMX and ® not the Metropolis DMX High Capacity shelf, however the power cabling remains the same and is depicted here for reference....................................................
Figure 3-11 Power Cable Routing without Cable Bracket POWER CONNECTOR POWER CABLES ® Notes: The shelf shown in Figure 3-10 is the Metropolis DMX and ® not the Metropolis DMX High Capacity shelf, however the power cabling remains the same and is depicted here for reference.
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Pack Installation for DMX High Capacity Shelf of this manual..................................... Step 10 Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. End of Steps ...................................................................................... 3 - 2 4 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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Cable Bracket 846593002 Notes: 1. Connectors for 2GA and 4GA cable are same, where as connector for 6 GA cable differs slightly.................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 2 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
1 and 3 are run in the same manner as described for shelves 2 and 4 using the connector holes located furthest from the rear of the shelf.................................................... 3 - 2 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Line up the nylach fastener in one of the spools with the large holes on the top arm of the bracket.................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 2 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Repeat Step 3 through Step 5 for all the spools, with three per bracket. Step 6 .................................... Attach one fiber radius control module to the bottom of each bracket, as Step 7 shown: ................................................... 3 - 2 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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.................................... Position one of the brackets along the right side of shelf 1. Secure with Step 17 3 bracket mounting screws.................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 2 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Attach the ’LS’ labels to the middle and lower spools on each of the Step 21 brackets..................................... Step 22 Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. End of Steps ...................................................................................... 3 - 3 0 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
.................................................... This procedure describes how to install the fiber ducts on either side of Description ® the bay. The fiber ducts may be shipped with the Metropolis Indoor Cabinet. If fiber management is to be installed, bays must be Important! spaced 2.5 inches apart.
Hellerman Tyton RED grip tie (GT.75X1802) or equivalent. The low speed fiber should be held with Hellerman Tyton YELLOW grip tie (GT.75X1804) or equivalent.................................................... 3 - 3 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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Cable and Optical Fiber Installation Equipment and Cable Installation for DMX High Capacity Shelf ................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 3 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
When cabling the Metropolis DMX High Capacity to Important! ® a DSX, the DSX becomes an extension of the Metropolis High Capacity backplane connections. Thus the IN on the ® Metropolis DMX High Capacity backplane connects to the IN of ®...
Route the cables along the backplane and out of the bay to the DSX per Figure 3-13, DS1 Cable Routing (page 3-36).................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 3 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
DSX..................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 7 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 3 - 3 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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DS1 In (CA1) J6, J26 - J5, J22 848548343 (C OUT - C IN) DS1 Out (CA2) 848548350 Cable 848790762 848548368 848790770 848790788 ................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 3 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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6. P1 through P8 are 62 pins D-Sub male-type connectors fit into J1 through J8. P20 through P27 are 62 pins DSUB male type connectors fit into J20 through J27.................................................... 3 - 3 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
V/BR 4/25 1 (25) B8/B7 3/24 2 (26) B6/B5 W/BL¹ 2/23 3 (27) B4/B3 W/O¹ 44/43 4 (28) B2/B1 W/G¹ 1/22 ................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 3 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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1. Some wire colors are used twice. White binder cables are for Channel 1 through 25 and blue binder cables are for Channels 26, 27 and 28.................................................... 3 - 4 0 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
When cabling the Metropolis DMX High Capacity to Important! ® a DSX, the DSX becomes an extension of the Metropolis High Capacity backplane connections. Therefore, the IN on the ® Metropolis DMX High Capacity backplane connects to the IN of ®...
Route the cables along the backplane and out of the bay to the DSX per Figure 3-15, DS3/EC-1 Cable Routing (page 3-43).................................................... 3 - 4 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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Connect the cables to their respective positions on the terminating equipment..................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 7 ................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 4 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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(C OUT - C IN) 848839494 DS3/EC-1 Out (CA2) Cable 848839502 848839510 Ne to Ne Only 848839528 735/734 Splice 735/734 Splice 848839536 735/734 Splice 848839544 ................................................... 3 - 4 4 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
(Ports 1 - 24) J1 - J8 DS3 1R/1T Signal FRG1 Ground DS3 2R/2T Signal FRG2 Ground DS3 3R/3T Signal FRG3 Ground ................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 4 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Ground DS3 14R/12T Signal FRG14 Ground DS3 15R/12T Signal FRG15 Ground DS3 16R/12T Signal FRG16 Ground DS3 17R/12T Signal FRG17 Ground ................................................... 3 - 4 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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Ground DS3 27R/12T Signal FRG27 Ground DS3 28R/12T Signal FRG28 Ground DS3 29R/12T Signal FRG29 Ground DS3 30R/12T Signal FRG30 Ground ................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 4 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Ground DS3 41R/12T Signal FRG41 Ground DS3 42R/12T Signal FRG42 Ground DS3 43R/12T Signal FRG43 Ground DS3 44R/12T Signal FRG44 Ground ................................................... 3 - 4 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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1. Lead designation for EC1 connection for cable# x should be reaf as EC1 xR/xT instead of DS3 xR/xT, where x is a number from 1 to 12.................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 4 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
When cabling the Metropolis DMX High Capacity to Important! ® a DSX, the DSX becomes an extension of the Metropolis High Capacity backplane connections. Therefore, the IN on the ® Metropolis DMX High Capacity backplane connects to the IN of ®...
Route the cables along the backplane and out of the bay to the DSX per Step 3 Figure 3-17, TMUX Cable Routing (page 3-52).................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 5 1 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Failure to do so may result in faulty DS3 signals as a result of improperly installed BNC connectors..................................... Step 6 Connect the cables to their respective positions on the terminating equipment.................................................... 3 - 5 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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TMUX In (CA1) and (C OUT - C IN) 848548319 450(NE to NE) TMUX Out (CA2) Cable 848815742 450 (NE to DSX) 848815734 848815759 ................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 5 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Lead Name Connector Cable Designation Pin# DS3 1R/1T Signal FRG1 Ground DS3 2R/2T Signal FRG2 Ground DS3 3R/3T Signal FRG3 Ground ................................................... 3 - 5 4 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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1. TMUX uses the same cable as the DS3 12 port. The DS3 High Capacity cable may also be used, but only 12 ports will be supported with TMUX.................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 5 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
D) at each end..................................... ® Step 2 Connect the function group cables at the Metropolis DMX High Capacity end, carefully matching the correct connector with the appropriate backplane connectors as shown in Figure 3-18, 10/ 100Base-T Cable Installation (page 3-57).
Cut cable to length and punch down cable to the 110 block. Refer to Table 3-11, 10/100Base-T Ethernet Connections (page 3-59) for pin out assignments.................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 5 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
® Description Cable Cable Length Metropolis Assembly # (feet) DMX Backplane Connections 848778114 848778122 10/100baseT Ethernet cable 848778106 J1-J8 848778148 848778130 ................................................... 3 - 5 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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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.................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 5 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
IAO LAN. The IAO LAN/TCP-IP interface cable is available in two configurations (cross-over and straight-through) and may be connected ® to either the front or rear of the Metropolis DMX High Capacity shelf. The following tables provide additional information: •...
If connecting to the rear of the Metropolis DMX High Capacity shelf, ® connect the cable to the J16 port (IAO LAN) on the Metropolis High Capacity backplane. See Figure 3-20, IAO LAN/TCP-IP Cable ® Installation to Rear of Metropolis DMX High Capacity (page 3-62).
If a straight-through cable is used, route the cable to the desired hub port location..................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 4 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 3 - 6 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
DMX High Capacity Bkpl BL - W RDTR W - BL RS232N J16 (IAO LAN) O - W RRXD W - O ................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 6 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
Capacity Bkpl BL - W XIOLANP W - BL XIOLANN J16 (IAO LAN) O - W RIOLANP W - O RIOLANN ................................................... 3 - 6 4 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Equipment and Cable Installation for DMX High Capacity Shelf Modem Cable Installation .................................................... ® The use of a modem will allow the Metropolis DMX High Capacity to Description be accessed remotely via dial up. Important! Perform this procedure for the shelf which will be directly connected to a modem or a distribution frame (if specified in the order).
Modem Cable Installation Equipment and Cable Installation for DMX High Capacity Shelf .................................... ® Dress and tie the modem cable to the Metropolis DMX High Capacity Step 3 backplane per Figure 3-21, Modem Cable Installation (page 3-65)..................................... Connect the modem cable to the modem or distribution frame.
DMX High Capacity shelf. Refer to Figure 3-22, TL1/X.25 Cable Connection and Placement (page 3-67). Figure 3-22 TL1/X.25 Cable Connection and Placement .................................... ® Route the cable out of the Metropolis DMX High Capacity to the Step 3 telemetry interface....................................................
Equipment and Cable Installation for DMX High Capacity Shelf .................................... ® Dress and tie the cables in the bay close to the Metropolis DMX High Step 4 Capacity backplane. Refer to Figure 3-22, TL1/X.25 Cable Connection and Placement (page 3-67).
Data Set/DCE Ready Signal Ground Received Line Signal Detector Transmitter Signal Element Timing Receiver Signal Element Timing Data Terminal/DTE Ready Ring Indicator ................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 6 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
Sync Output, a Sync Input timing cable is required. ® This procedure should be performed on each Metropolis DMX High Capacity shelf requiring an external timing source. There are two types of cables available: Sync cable with a molded D-Sub 9-Pin (DB-9) connector Sync cable with a wire-wrap DB-9 connector.
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Route the cable to proper location and cut to desire length. Step 4 .................................... Step 5 Terminate the other end to a clock source or equipment.................................................... 3 - 7 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
In all cases, and as a matter of good practice, suppression devices such as diodes or contact protection networks must be provided across any ® external relay coil being driven by the Metropolis DMX High Capacity to limit transient voltages and currents.
Wire-wrap the loose end of the office alarm cable to the alarm panel, making connections as listed in Table 3-23, Office Alarm Connections.................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 7 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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.................................... Obtain the office alarm mult cable (848589602). Connect one end to Step 6 ® ALM MULT (J13) of the Metropolis DMX High Capacity shelf..................................... Step 7 Route the office alarm mult cable to the side of the bay and connect it ®...
OFFICE ALARM MULT ALM MULT .................................... Repeat this procedure for each shelf in the bay (stopping at the top). Step 8 ................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 7 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
High Capacity shelf assembly when used in a miscellaneously mounted individual ® Metropolis application or from the first DMX High Capacity shelf assembly when mounted in a typical bay arrangement.................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 7 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
(environmental) discrete telemetry. Connect the miscellaneous discrete telemetry cable to the J11 MISC Step 1 ® connector on the backplane of the Metropolis DMX High Capacity shelf per (Figure 3-27, Miscellaneous Discrete Cable Installation (page 3-81)....................................................
Telemetry Cable Installation Figure 3-27 Miscellaneous Discrete Cable Installation .................................... ® Step 2 Route the cable out of the Metropolis DMX High Capacity bay per Figure 3-27, Miscellaneous Discrete Cable Installation (page 3-81) to the telemetry panel..................................... Cut the miscellaneous (environmental) discrete telemetry cable to the Step 3 desired length at the telemetry panel.
This section describes how to route the optical fiber cables from the Description interconnecting equipment (for example, a LGX® optical fiber ® distributing frame) to the OC-48 Main OLIUs of the Metropolis High Capacity. This procedure does not cover routing the optical fiber cable between sites. ®...
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This section describes how to route the optical fiber cables from the Description interconnecting equipment (for example, a LGX® optical fiber ® distributing frame) to the OC-192 Main OLIUs of the Metropolis DMX High Capacity. This procedure does not cover routing the optical fiber cable between sites. ®...
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The fibers should be placed in a protective tube or channel, such as PVC tubing, or PANDUIT cable channel, when ® running the cable from the Metropolis DMX High Capacity 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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The fibers should be placed in a protective tube or channel, such as PVC tubing, or PANDUIT cable channel, when ® running the cable from the Metropolis DMX High Capacity 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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Place the optical fiber cables in a protective tube or channel. Step 4 .................................... Step 5 Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. End of Steps ...................................................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 9 1 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
The fibers should be placed in a protective tube or channel, such as PVC tubing, or PANDUIT cable channel, when ® running the cable from the Metropolis DMX High Capacity 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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The fibers should be placed in a protective tube or channel, such as PVC tubing, or PANDUIT cable channel, when ® running the cable from the Metropolis DMX High Capacity 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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Place the optical fiber cables in a protective tube or channel. Step 4 .................................... Step 5 Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. End of Steps ...................................................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 9 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
.................................... Connect the 9-pin D-type connector to the serial port on the PC. Step 2 ................................................... 3 - 9 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Cable Metropolis DMX High Capacity Assembly # Length Connections Front CIT Cable 848748869 8 feet CIT/RS-232 jack on System Controller (LNW1) ................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 9 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
DB-9 connector with a standard straight-through 10BaseT LAN cable then, refer to Table 3-28, RJ-45 to DB-9 Connector Connections (page 3-99) ................................................... 3 - 9 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
1. The connection and the colors shown above are for RJ-45 to DB- 9 connector. 2. This connector should be used with a standard straight-through 10BaseT LAN cable.................................................... 365-372-304 3 - 9 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
Step 3 labeled..................................... Step 4 Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. End of Steps ...................................................................................... 3 - 1 0 0 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
• circuit pack option settings and installation. Detailed information on the function of each circuit pack is contained ® in 365-372-301, Metropolis DMX Access Multiplexer, User Operations Guide. Contents This chapter provides information on the following topics: Description...
8-ft. long RJ45 to 9-pin D-sub serial cable (Comcode 848748869). Required to connect the PC to the CIT jack on the front of the SYSCTL circuit pack.................................................... 4 - 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
-48V power feeders [BREAKER (A) and BREAKER)B)] Circuit Breakers (two per shelf) 20.0A or 30.0 A Procedure ® Verify that the frame or structure into which the Metropolis Step 1 High Capacity Shelf is installed, is properly grounded..................................... ®...
BDCBB that ® powers the Metropolis DMX High Capacity. Then switch the breakers ® to the ON position for the Metropolis DMX High Capacity A and B feeders. The 30-Amphere shelf is comcode #848793287. The Important! 20-Amphere shelf is comcode #848935193.
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Verify that the fans have started running. Step 10 .................................... Step 11 At the BDFB either remove the fuse or put the circuit breaker, ® associated with the “B” feed of the Metropolis DMX High Capacity, in the OFF position.................................................... 365-372-304 4 - 5...
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Powering Powering and Initial Circuit Pack Installation for DMX High Capacity Shelf .................................... ® Verify the PWR A LED on the Metropolis DMX High Capacity shelf Step 12 is lighted with only the “A” feed powered..................................... At the BDFB either insert the fuse or put the circuit breaker, associated Step 13 ®...
LNW67 LNW67 LNW67 LNW67 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ LNW68 LNW68 LNW68 LNW68 LNW68 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ LNW71 LNW71 LNW71 LNW71 ................................................... 365-372-304 4 - 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Main 1 and Main 2, for instance, an LNW29 were to be inserted in Main 2 with an LNW26B present in Main 1, an “unexpected circuit pack type” alarm would be raised.................................................... 4 - 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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LNW27 is installed, a circuit pack with lower STS-1 VT Switch Fabric such as an LNW26B, may not be substituted without disruption to traffic.................................................... 365-372-304 4 - 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
DMX High Capacity shelf. Remove the SYSCTL circuit pack from the packing material. Step 1 .................................... ® Identify the CTL slot on the Metropolis Step 2 DMX High Capacity shelf. ® See Figure 4-2, Metropolis DMX High Capacity Shelf (page 4-10).
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Powering and Initial Circuit Pack Installation for DMX High Capacity Shelf .................................... ® Place the SYSCTL circuit pack into the CTL slot on the Metropolis Step 3 DMX High Capacity shelf. Do NOT engage the circuit pack in the backplane connector.
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Figure 4-2, Metropolis DMX High Capacity Shelf (page 4-10)..................................... ® Place the OC-48 OLIU circuit pack into the M1 slot on the Metropolis Step 3 DMX High Capacity shelf. Do NOT engage the circuit pack in the backplane connector.
Figure 4-2, Metropolis DMX High Capacity Shelf (page 4-10)..................................... ® Place the second OLIU circuit pack into the M2 slot on the Metropolis Step 6 DMX High Capacity shelf. Do NOT engage the circuit pack in the backplane connector.
Powering and Initial Circuit Pack Installation for DMX High Capacity Shelf Figure 4-4 LNW121B - 159B Channel Positions Enhanced CH X Enhanced CH Y Normal Normal nc-dmx-245 ................................................... 365-372-304 4 - 1 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
Powering and Initial Circuit Pack Installation for DMX High Capacity Shelf Figure 4-5 LNW221 - 259 Channel Positions CH X CH Y nc-dmx-244 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 4 - 1 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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LNW555 Remove the first OC-192 OLIU circuit pack from the packing material. Step 1 .................................... ® Identify the M1 slot on the Metropolis Step 2 DMX High Capacity shelf. See ® Figure 4-2, Metropolis DMX High Capacity Shelf (page 4-10).
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High Capacity Shelf LNW6(28DS1), Follow this procedure only if installing LNW6 (28DS1), LNW7 LNW7(28DS1PM), ® (28DS1PM), or LNW8 (56DS1E1) circuit packs into the Metropolis LNW8(56DS1E1) Low DMX High Capacity shelf. Speed Installation (Optional) Refer to the engineering job specification. Identify the proper function...
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Powering and Initial Circuit Pack Installation for DMX High Capacity Shelf .................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 8 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 365-372-304 4 - 1 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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High Capacity Shelf LNW16 (12DS3/EC1), Follow this procedure only if installing LNW16 (12DS3/EC1), LNW19 LNW19(48DS3/EC1) and ® (48DS3/EC1) or LNW18 (TMUX) circuit packs into the Metropolis LNW18 (TMUX) Low Speed DMX High Capacity shelf. Installation (Optional) Step 1 Refer to the engineering job specification. Identify the proper function group(s) where LNW16 (12DS3/EC1), LNW19 (48DS3/EC1) or LNW18 (TMUX) circuit pack(s) will be installed.
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High Capacity Shelf LNW36 (OC-3 OLIU) Low Follow this procedure only if installing LNW36 (OC-3 OLIU) circuit Speed Installation ® packs into the Metropolis DMX High Capacity shelf. (Optional) Refer to the engineering job specification. Identify the proper function Step 1 group(s) and/or growth slot(s) where LNW36 (OC-3 OLIU) circuit pack will be installed.
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High Capacity Shelf LNW46 (OC-12 OLIU) Low Follow this procedure only if installing LNW46 (OC-12 OLIU) circuit Speed Installation ® packs into the Metropolis DMX High Capacity shelf. (Optional) Refer to the engineering job specification. Identify the proper function Step 1 group(s) and/or growth slot(s) where LNW46 (OC-12 OLIU) circuit pack will be installed.
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OC-48 OLIU Low Speed Follow this procedure only if installing LNW31 (OLIU) or LNW421 - Installation (Optional) ® LNW459 (DWDM OC-48 OLIU) circuit packs into the Metropolis DMX High Capacity shelf. Step 1 Refer to the engineering job specification. Identify the proper function...
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High Capacity Shelf LNW66 (10/100T) Low Follow this procedure only if installing LNW66 (10/100T) circuit Speed Installation ® packs into the Metropolis DMX High Capacity shelf. (Optional) Refer to the engineering job specification. Identify the proper function Step 1 group slot (A1, B1, C1 or D1) where the LNW66 (10/100T) circuit pack will be installed.
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High Capacity Shelf LNW67 (1G SX) Low Speed Follow this procedure only if installing LNW67 (1G SX) circuit packs Installation (Optional) ® into the Metropolis DMX High Capacity shelf. The LNW67 (1G SX) requires multi-mode fiber. Important! Step 1 Refer to the engineering job specification. Identify the proper function group slot (A1, B1, C1, D1) and/or growth slot (G1) where the LNW67 (1G SX) circuit pack will be installed.
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High Capacity Shelf LNW68 (1G LX) Low Speed Follow this procedure only if installing LNW68 (1G LX) circuit packs Installation (Optional) ® into the Metropolis DMX High Capacity shelf. The LNW68 (1G LX) requires single-mode fiber. Important! Step 1 Refer to the engineering job specification. Identify the proper function group slot (A1, B1, C1, D1) and/or growth slot (G1) where the LNW68 (1G LX) circuit pack will be installed.
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Initial Circuit Pack Installation Powering and Initial Circuit Pack Installation for DMX High Capacity Shelf ................................................... 4 - 3 0 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
® Part III Metropolis DMX Access Multiplexer Stand Alone Installation Tests Overview ..................................Purpose This part covers the following: • Chapter 5, Software Download and Circuit Pack Installation • Chapter 6, Installation Tests • Chapter 7, Operational Tests ..........................................................................
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® Overview Metropolis DMX Access Multiplexer Stand Alone Installation Tests ................................................... P a r t I I I - 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
A Short Tour of the Command Builder 5-11 Circuit Pack Firmware Version Verification 5 - 15 Circuit Pack Firmware Version Verification 5 - 18 ® Provision/Enable/Disable the Metropolis DMX Access 5 - 22 Multiplexer as a TL1 TCP/IP GNE .................................................... 365-372-304 5 - 1...
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Windows XP Operating System. Therefore, FTP must be used to install software when using Windows XP Operating System......................................................................................5 - 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Installation of the Metropolis DMX software and WaveStar™ CIT ® software is covered in detail in the Metropolis DMX Software Release Description (SRD), which is provided with the software CD. To install the NE and CIT software, please follow the procedures in the “Determine the Boot code of the SYSCTL”...
This section provides instructions and the recommended order for Description ® installing (fully seating) the circuit packs in the Metropolis 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 (page 5-3).
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Fully seat 177E Apparatus Blanks in any unequipped Main slots. Step 3 .................................... ® Connect OUT to IN on the OLIU in the M1 slot of the Metropolis Step 4 DMX shelf using an optical fiber jumper cable. Refer to Appendix B, Fiber Cleaning for proper fiber cleaning instructions.
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Any other alarms will be cleared later on in this chapter. Step 11 .................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 12 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 5 - 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Software Download and Circuit Pack Installation Use of WaveStar™ CIT Software .................................................... ® Complete the following steps to login to the Metropolis DMX via Description WaveStar™ CIT. It is assumed that the CIT software has been installed on the PC and the NE software has been downloaded to the ®...
IP address in the NIC card of the computer..................................... Click on the button. The following screen appears. Step 10 ................................................... 5 - 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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LUC01 for User ID and DMX2.5G10G (case sensitive) for the . Then select OK. The following screen will appear: password .................................... Choose Step 13 Command Builder ................................................... 365-372-304 5 - 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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The following screens will appear: .................................... Step 15 Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. End of Steps ...................................................................................... 5 - 1 0 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
This section is provided to show the user the features of the TL1 Description Command Builder. For more information on how to use the Command ® Builder see 365-372-301, Metropolis DMX Access Multiplexer, User Operations Guide. The Command Builder window contains two main sections, the...
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The Command Builder shows all available aids, Important! parameters, and options. Some may not be valid do to software load, equipage, or setup of the NE.................................................... 5 - 1 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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Make sure all changes to parameter options using Important! drop down menus are made prior to selecting multiple parameters using the above methods.................................................... 365-372-304 5 - 1 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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The command can then be resent by clicking on the send button.................................................... 5 - 1 4 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
This section provides instructions verifying that firmware versions on Description ® the circuit packs in the Metropolis 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.
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Step 8 Compare the VRSN= number again for the circuit pack just reseated ® and if it still does not match the table, refer to the Metropolis Access Multiplexer, Alarm Messages and Trouble Clearing Guide for detailed troubleshooting procedures....................................................
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Software Download and Circuit Pack Installation .................................... Step 9 Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. End of Steps ...................................................................................... 365-372-304 5 - 1 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
DMX with the WaveStar CIT and be familiar with the functions of the WaveStar CIT. Procedure ® Step 1 Use the WaveStar CIT to log in to the Metropolis DMX shelf being provisioned using a Graphical connection..................................... Step 2 Determine which IAO Lan Port(s) you want to use (front or rear).
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You can then come back to this window and enable the TCP/IP function. ® Important! Following a Metropolis 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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From the Time panel, select the Hour, Minute and Second from the pull-down menus (based upon a twelve hour clock)..................................... Select am or pm Step 6 ................................................... 5 - 2 0 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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The new date and time appear in the lower right hand corner of the GUI System View. End of Steps ...................................................................................... 365-372-304 5 - 2 1 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
® Provision/Enable/Disable the Metropolis DMX Access Multiplexer as a TL1 TCP/IP GNE .................................................... ® Purpose Use this task to provision, enable or disable the Metropolis DMX as a TL1 TCP/IP GNE. The following equipment is required: Required Equipment ® •...
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.................................... Step 6 From your work instructions, determine which IP calling addresses will ® be allowed to access the Metropolis DMX TL1 TCP/IP GNE..................................... Use the instructions on the screen to add, modify, or delete a gateway Step 7 host from the TCP/IP Gateway Host List.
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® Provision/Enable/Disable the Metropolis Software Download and Circuit Pack Installation Access Multiplexer as a TL1 TCP/IP GNE .................................... Step 9 Click Apply at the bottom of the window. Result: A warning window opens and asks if you want to execute this command.
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The purpose of this section is to verify proper transmission cabling Purpose installation and Release 3.1.X functionality as well as the associated ® functionality of the Metropolis DMX shelf. For end-to-end turn-up and testing procedures, refer to 365-372-301, ® Metropolis DMX Access Multiplexer User Operations Guide (UOG).
LAN 10BaseT Straight- As required to reach from front of DMX to through Cable CAT 5 or the RJ45 patch panel better ....................................................................................... 6 - 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Setting DS1 LBOs TMUX circuit packs. ® Step 1 Log on to the Metropolis DMX shelf using the CIT software as described in the Use of WaveStar™ CIT Software (page 5-7)..................................... Refer to the following table of cable lengths and LBO values.
Command Builder command. ent-t3(sb) .................................... Click on the command. Step 12 ent-t3(sb) .................................... Under the section, click on Step 13 Parameters <T3AID>, {a}-{1}.................................................... 6 - 4 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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Repeat steps 9 - 14 for all function unit slots that are populated with DS3 circuit packs..................................... Step 17 Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. End of Steps ...................................................................................... 365-372-304 6 - 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
Clearing Alarms Installation Tests Clearing Alarms .................................................... ® In order to clear standing alarms the Metropolis DMX synchronization Description will be optioned for "Free Running". Step 1 Use the scroll bar in the Command Builder window to scroll down to...
DMX to the DSX cross-connect panel or connecting equipment. The shelf must successfully pass this ® test before testing any other feature of the Metropolis DMX. It is assumed that Chapter 2, Powering and Initial Circuit Pack Installation or Chapter 4, Powering and Initial Circuit Pack Installation for DMX High Capacity Shelf has been completed and the ®...
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DS-1 cabling. ® Step 1 Log on to the Metropolis DMX shelf using the CIT software as described in the Use of WaveStar™ CIT Software (page 5-7).....................................
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Once you have completed the test make sure that all loopbacks have been removed at the Customer Network Control Center before moving on to any other testing.................................................... 365-372-304 6 - 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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A Function Unit slot cabled to the DSX-1 must contain a 28DS1 (LNW6 or LNW7) circuit pack or a 56DS1/E1 (LNW8) circuit pack in ® order to perform these tests. If the Metropolis 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 DS-1 cabling.
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Check DS-1 cabling for proper connections..................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 11 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 365-372-304 6 - 1 1 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
On the SYSCTL, the MN alarm extinguishes and the CR alarm lights. Test set will be registering continuous bit errors and indicate AIS alarm.................................................... 6 - 1 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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The Response Window should display the command followed by a COMPLD indication as well as indicating which Function Unit circuit pack is active and which is standby.................................................... 365-372-304 6 - 1 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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This information should agree with the ACTIVE LEDs on the LNW6/ LNW7 circuit packs.................................................... 6 - 1 4 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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COMPLD message..................................... Use the scroll bar in the Command Builder window to scroll down the Step 6 rtrv-state-path command.................................................... 365-372-304 6 - 1 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Repeat Step 4 through Step 10 to verify a switch back to the original ring. Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist.................................................... 6 - 1 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Remove the test set connections from the DSX-1. Step 6 .................................... Use the scroll bar in the window to scroll down to Step 7 Command Builder command. upd-sys ................................................... 365-372-304 6 - 1 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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*) are only used for LNW8 circuit packs. m-1-1-1-2,a-1-1-2 m-1-1-1-3,a-1-1-3 m-1-1-1-4,a-1-1-4 m-1-1-2-1,a-1-2-1 m-1-1-2-2,a-1-2-2 m-1-1-2-3,a-1-2-3 m-1-1-2-4,a-1-2-4 m-1-1-3-1,a-1-3-1 m-1-1-3-2,a-1-3-2 m-1-1-3-3,a-1-3-3 m-1-1-3-4,a-1-3-4 m-1-1-4-1,a-1-4-1 m-1-1-4-2,a-1-4-2 ................................................... 6 - 1 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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DSX-1..................................... Step 5 Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. End of Steps ...................................................................................... 6 - 2 0 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
® for the DSX-3 ports called out in the procedure. If the Metropolis 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 Equipment Loopback cabling to the DMX NE. Follow the procedure below to perform a Testing ® facility loopback test at the DMX shelf. When the Metropolis DMX is ................................................... 6 - 2 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary...
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Customer Network Control Center and have a signal established at the port(s) under test. ® Log on to the Metropolis DMX shelf using the CIT software as Step 1 described in the Use of WaveStar™ CIT Software (page 5-7).
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CBIT or M13. (rtrv-t3) • Verify that the port is provisioned for DS3.Verify Provisioning (page 6-21). • Check the DS3/EC1 cabling for proper connections.................................................... 6 - 2 4 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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Use the scroll bar in the Command Builder window to scroll down to command. ent-crs-sts1 .................................... Click on the command. Step 2 ent-crs-sts1 ................................................... 365-372-304 6 - 2 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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The DS3 or TMUX provisioning will be displayed, along with the port state (last parameter). A port state of "IS" indicates that the pack is receiving a good signal to the port ................................................... 6 - 2 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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Check the DS3/EC1 cabling for proper connections..................................... Step 5 Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. End of Steps ...................................................................................... 365-372-304 6 - 2 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
NE LED will be lit. Transmission is re-established at the test set..................................... Reseat the second circuit pack. Step 5 ................................................... 6 - 2 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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This information should agree with the ACTIVE LEDs on the LNW16/ LNW18 circuit pack. Note which Function Unit circuit pack is active.................................................... 365-372-304 6 - 2 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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DS3 Path Switching Test While a STS cross connection exists, and a test set is connected, the (Command) path switching will be verified.................................................... 6 - 3 0 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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COMPLD message indicating that the ring that was active in Step3 is no longer active and the other ring is now active.................................................... 365-372-304 6 - 3 1 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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The DS3 test set should indicate a blue (AIS) signal is Result: being received in place of the PRBS signal..................................... Remove the test set connections from the DSX-3. Step 6 ................................................... 6 - 3 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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Important! Tribs 13-48 (denoted *) are for LNW19 circuit packs only. m-1-2,a-2 m-1-3,a-3 m-1-4,a-4 m-1-5,a-5 m-1-6,a-6 m-1-7,a-7 m-1-8,a-8 m-1-9,a-9 m-1-10,a-10 m-1-11,a-11 ................................................... 365-372-304 6 - 3 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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DSX-1..................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 16 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 365-372-304 6 - 3 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
DMX3 01-12-12 09:29:50 *C 505 REPT ALM FELAN "c-1:CR,LOS,SA,12-12,09-29-48:\"inc. FE-LAN LOS\"" ................................................... 6 - 3 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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<VLANAID> DMX slot of the LNW66 under test from the drop down menu that appears.................................................... 365-372-304 6 - 3 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Click on the command to log out of the Network Element. Step 11 canc-user .................................... Click to issue the command. Step 12 Send ................................................... 6 - 3 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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TL1/Command Builder options on WaveStar CIT..................................... Step 24 Click on the upd-sys command..................................... Click to issue the command. Step 25 Send ................................................... 365-372-304 6 - 3 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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.................................... Step 32 Click Send to issue the command. should display the command Result: Response Window followed by a indication. COMPLD ................................................... 6 - 4 0 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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Close the command builder window and disconnect the PC from the DMX serial port..................................... Repeat this procedure for every slot containing and LNW66. Step 34 ................................................... 365-372-304 6 - 4 1 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
LBOs are installed on the OLIU faceplate IN port. ® Beginning from the Top (G) side of the Metropolis DMX shelf, locate Step 1 the first Function Unit slot position that contains an OC-3 OLIU circuit pack and fully insert the OLIU into the shelf.
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COMPLD Requirement: The flashing FAULT LED should extinguish on the OC-3 OLIU. ® There should be no alarm indications on the Metropolis DMX shelf..................................... Place the 15dB LBO that was removed from the OC-3 OLIU (port 1) Step 7 and place it on the IN connector directly below it (Port 2).
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COMPLD Requirement: The flashing FAULT LED should extinguish on the OC-3 OLIU. ® There should be no alarm indications on the Metropolis DMX shelf..................................... Step 12 Remove the 15dB LBO from the OC-3 OLIU (Port 2) and place it on the IN connector directly below it (Port 3).
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COMPLD Requirement: The flashing FAULT LED should extinguish on the OC-3 OLIU. ® There should be no alarm indications on the Metropolis DMX shelf..................................... Step 17 Remove the 15dB LBO from the OC-3 OLIU (Port 3) and place it on the IN connector directly below it (Port 4).
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OC-3 Testing Installation Tests Requirement: The flashing FAULT LED should extinguish on the OC-3 OLIU. ® There should be no alarm indications on the Metropolis DMX shelf..................................... Step 22 Remove the 15dB LBO from the OC-3 OLIU (port 4).
LBOs are installed on the OLIU faceplate IN port. ® Beginning from the top (G) side of the Metropolis DMX shelf, locate Step 1 the first Function Unit slot that contains an OC-12 OLIU circuit pack and fully insert the OLIU into the shelf.
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COMPLD Requirement: The flashing FAULT LED should extinguish on the OC-12 OLIU. ® There should be no alarm indications on the Metropolis DMX shelf..................................... Remove the 15dB LBO from the OC-12 OLIU (Port 1) and place it on Step 7 the IN connector directly below it (Port 2).
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Replace all protective dust covers on the OC-12 OLIU connectors, that Step 13 were removed to perform this procedure..................................... ® Repeat this entire procedure for each OC-12 OLIU in the Metropolis Step 14 DMX shelf. Facility Loopback testing allows the installer to verify cabling to the OC12 Facility Loopback Testing OC12 Terminating Equipment.
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, click on Step 11 Parameters <STS12CCRSSRC> m-1-{1}- {1}-{1}..................................... Under the section, , click on Step 12 Parameters <STS12CCRSDST> {a}-{1}- {1}-{1} ................................................... 6 - 5 0 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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Step 18 Click Send to issue the command. The Response Window should display the command Result: followed by a indication. COMPLD ................................................... 365-372-304 6 - 5 1 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Repeat this section for all OC12 ports. Step 25 .................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 26 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 6 - 5 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
LBOs are installed on the OLIU faceplate IN port. ® Beginning from the top (G) side of the Metropolis DMX shelf, locate Step 1 the first Function Unit slot that contains an OC-48 OLIU circuit pack and fully insert the OLIU into the shelf.
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Step 10 were removed to perform this procedure..................................... ® Step 11 Repeat this entire procedure for each OC-48 OLIU in the Metropolis DMX shelf. OC48 Facility Loopback Facility Loopback testing allows the installer to verify cabling to the Testing OC48 Terminating Equipment.
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The Function Unit slot under test must contain a OC48 (LNW30/31) circuit pack in order to perform this test. ® Log on to the Metropolis DMX shelf using the CIT software as Step 1 described in the Use of WaveStar™ CIT Software (page 5-7).
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A command similar to the following example should be displayed in the command window to the left of the Send button Example for Function Unit A: opr-lpbk-oc48:lt-dmx:a-1-1- ................................................... 6 - 5 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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Step 24 a sonet alarm and a loss of pattern alarm..................................... Repeat this section for all OC48 ports. Step 25 ................................................... 365-372-304 6 - 5 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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OC-48 (Low Speed) Testing Installation Tests .................................... Step 26 Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. End of Steps ...................................................................................... 6 - 5 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Installation Tests LED Test .................................................... ® This test verifies proper operation of all LEDs on the Metropolis Description DMX circuit packs. Operation of all the LEDs is necessary to assist in trouble isolation. If there are any LED failures, determine if the Important! problem is with the circuit pack or shelf and replace the faulty unit.
Low Speed Optical Testing test the low speed optical packs using an optical test set. Perform the ® following steps for all Metropolis 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.
OC3, OC12 and OC48 low speed cards. Ensure the transmit level conforms to Table 6-2, Minimum and Maximum TX (dBm). If the levels ® are not within specification, check the levels at the Metropolis DMX. ® If levels are not within specification at the Metropolis...
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The Standby OCN card should be running without errors. Figure 6-2 Optical Test Arrangement RX fiber moved Standby (FN-2) Optical splitter Test OC12 OC48 Active (FN-1) ................................................... 365-372-304 6 - 6 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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.................................... Step 14 Repeat this test on all OCN ports for all optical packs which will reside in the shelf.................................................... 6 - 6 4 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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7-13 External Timing Verification 7-15 Miscellaneous (Environmental) Discrete Telemetry Test 7-19 TL1/X.25 Connection Test 7-23 Modem Connection Test 7-24 Final Operations 7-27 .................................................... 365-372-304 7 - 1 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
Personal Computer (PC) See PC Minimum Requirements (page 5-2). CIT Interface Cable 8-ft. long RJ45 to 9-pin D-sub serial cable (Comcode 848748869).................................................... 7 - 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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Office alarms will normally be connected only during the office alarm test to prevent constant alarms throughout this section.................................................... 365-372-304 7 - 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
• The Metropolis DMX Main OLIUs should be optically ® looped from the previous section. Verify that the Metropolis DMX shelf is clear of all alarms (only green LEDs are lighted) prior to and after completing this test. • The office alarm cable will be temporarily connected during this procedure.
Major Alarm Audible Return RYCRV1 Critical Alarm Visible RYCRV2 Critical Alarm Visible Return BL-R RYCRA1 Critical Alarm Audible R-BL RYCRA2 Critical Alarm Audible Return ................................................... 365-372-304 7 - 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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28DS1circuit pack or the first DS-3 of a 12DS3/EC1 or TMUX circuit pack in Function Unit A-1 and/or A-2 slot(s) to the first STS-1 of the Main OLIUs.................................................... 7 - 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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OLIU circuit pack in the M1 slot. Activated office alarms: MJ visual, MJ audible. Requirement: .................................... Press the ACO pushbutton on the SYSCTL. Step 15 ................................................... 365-372-304 7 - 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Do NOT delete the cross connect that was entered for this test..................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 20 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 7 - 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Automatic Protection Switching and Alarm Test Operational Tests Automatic Protection Switching and Alarm Test .................................................... ® This section provides the procedures for verifying the Metropolis Description DMX shelf automatic protection switching. Note the following: • These tests do NOT simulate circuit pack failures.
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Step 6 Click Send to issue the command. Result: The Response Window should display the command followed by a indication. COMPLD ................................................... 7 - 1 0 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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The MN and then NE alarm LED should light on the Result: SYSCTL and the FAULT LED should flash on the OLIU.................................................... 365-372-304 7 - 1 1 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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.................................... Step 17 Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. End of Steps ...................................................................................... 7 - 1 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Click to issue the command. Step 7 Send Result: The Response Window should display the command followed by a indication. COMPLD ................................................... 365-372-304 7 - 1 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Repeat Step 4 through Step 10 to verify a switch back to the original ring..................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 12 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 7 - 1 4 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
External Timing Verification Operational Tests External Timing Verification .................................................... ® This test should be performed if the Metropolis DMX shelf is going to Description be externally timed. The shelf timing cable must be installed and ® connected between the Metropolis DMX shelf and the office timing source (BITS clock) and the timing source must be active.
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– correct frame format..................................... ® At the rear of the shelf (see Figure 7-1, Metropolis DMX Shelf Step 10 Backplane (page 7-17), disconnect the input timing cable from the connector associated with the active reference. The MN LED lights on the SYSCTL and the FAULT...
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A IN X.25 MULT ® Notes: Above is the Metropolis DMX shelf, but it should be noted ® that the timing connections are the same for the Metropolis High Capacity shelf .................................... Step 11 Click Send to issue a second rtrv-syncn command.
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External Timing Verification Operational Tests .................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 13 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 7 - 1 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Miscellaneous (Environmental) Discrete Telemetry Test .................................................... Miscellaneous discrete telemetry access allows the maintenance center Description ® to control and monitor equipment co-located with the Metropolis DMX shelf. Perform this procedure for shelves that are cabled for miscellaneous discrete telemetry..................................... Procedure...
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Repeat Step 3 through Step 9 for each environmental input being used. Step 10 .................................... Step 11 Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. End of Steps ...................................................................................... 7 - 2 0 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Metropolis DMX backplane..................................... Verify that the interfacing telemetry equipment is operational and Step 2 ® conditioned to established an X.25 connection with the Metropolis DMX shelf .................................... Step 3 Use the scroll bar in the Command Builder window to scroll down to command.
Modem Connection Test Operational Tests Modem Connection Test .................................................... ® This test will verify proper modem connection to the Metropolis Description shelf. This test should only be performed if a modem is required..................................... Procedure Verify the generic parameters of the modem are set to the following:...
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.................................... Enter the command: Step 10 act-user:LT-DMX:LUC01:ctag::DMX2.5G10G; A message indicating that the command completed will be Result: displayed along with the Lucent Technologies disclosure..................................... Enter the command: Step 11 canc-user:LT-DMX:LUC01:ctag; A message indicating that the command completed will be Result: displayed.
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Modem Connection Test Operational Tests .................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 13 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 7 - 2 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Final Operations .................................................... The following procedure ensures that all test signals and cross-connects Description ® have been removed and the Metropolis DMX shelf is alarm free and ready for network connection procedures. Procedure Use the scroll bar in the window to scroll down to...
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Verify that no alarm LEDs are lit and no FAULT LED is lit on any Step 17 circuit pack. ® If any alarm is present, refer to 365-373-302, Metropolis DMX Access Multiplexer, Alarm Messages and Trouble Clearing Guide.................................................... 7 - 2 8...
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If desired, reconnect the office alarm cable at this time. Step 18 .................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 19 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 365-372-304 7 - 2 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Final Operations Operational Tests ................................................... 7 - 3 0 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Overview ..................................® Purpose This section starts the process of integrating the Metropolis DMX into the customer’s network. The section provides the procedures to connect inter-office fibers and verify DCC communications and path switching. This section is comprised of the following chapters: •...
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® Overview Metropolis DMX Access Multiplexer Ring Setup and Testing ................................................... P a r t I V - 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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Purpose ring. It is not intended to replace acceptance test procedures. If ® problems are encountered, refer to 365-373-302, Metropolis Access Multiplexer, Alarm Messages and Trouble Clearing Guide for detailed troubleshooting procedures. If additional provisioning procedures are desired, refer to 365-372-301 ®...
See PC Minimum Requirements (page 5-2). 8-ft. long RJ45 to 9-pin D-sub serial cable CIT Interface Cable (Comcode 848748869). Optical Power Meter ................................................... 8 - 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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Office alarms will normally be connected only during the office alarm test to prevent constant alarms throughout this section.................................................... 365-372-304 8 - 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
• The Metropolis DMX Main OLIUs should be optically ® looped from the previous section. Verify that the Metropolis DMX shelf is clear of all alarms (only green LEDs are lighted) prior to and after completing this test. ® •...
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15 seconds to 3.5 minutes for the FAULT LEDs to stop flashing after the cables are connected, depending on the setting of the OC-48 signal degrade threshold.................................................... 365-372-304 8 - 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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At each end of the optical span, measure the optical power of the optical fiber receive cables using an optical power meter.................................................... 8 - 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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Select the proper LBO based on the value required and the comcode as Step 13 listed below. Code Comcode Loss (dB) ABLCS-05.0 108279381 ABLCS-10.0 108279431 ABLCS-15.0 108279480 ABLCS-20.0 108279530 ................................................... 365-372-304 8 - 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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LED is flashing, indicating a loss of signal. Reconnect the fiber and repeat the process for the other direction of transmission..................................... ® Step 18 In order to enable communications with the adjacent Metropolis nodes, execute the following command from the Command Builder ent-fecom Choose...
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Reconnect the office alarm cable disconnected in Step 1..................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 25 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 365-372-304 8 - 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
The Response Window indicates no transmission errors..................................... ® Step 3 Repeat Repeat Step 1 and Step 3 for all Metropolis DMX shelves at the test location..................................... Repeat Step 1 and Step 3 for each node in the ring.
The Response Window indicates no transmission errors..................................... ® Step 3 Repeat Step 1 and Step 3 for all Metropolis DMX shelves at the test location..................................... Repeat Step 1 and Step 3 for each node in the ring. Step 4 ....................................
Ring Setup and Testing: Integration Procedures Automatic Protection Switching Test .................................................... ® This section provides the procedures for verifying the Metropolis Description DMX shelf automatic and manual protection switching. This test may be performed on the following circuit packs: LNW26, LNW26B, LNW27, LNW28, LNW29, LNW56, LNW58,...
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Step 7 was originally active..................................... Step 8 Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. End of Steps ...................................................................................... 365-372-304 8 - 1 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
<STS1PROTN> m{2}-1-{1} between the brackets and selecting from the drop down window.................................................... 8 - 1 4 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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Repeat Step 5 through Step 11 to verify a switch back to the original ring..................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 13 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 365-372-304 8 - 1 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Use the scroll bar in the window to scroll down to Step 5 Command Builder command. sw-toprotn-eqpt .................................... Step 6 Click on the sw-toprotn-eqpt command.................................................... 8 - 1 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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Function Unit or Growth Slot circuit pack..................................... Repeat this procedure for each Function Unit and/or Growth Slot pair. Step 14 ................................................... 365-372-304 8 - 1 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Step 15 function slots..................................... Check off the appropriate box in Appendix E, Installation Checklist. Step 16 End of Steps ...................................................................................... 8 - 1 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Final Operations .................................................... The following procedure ensures that all test signals and cross-connects Description ® have been removed and the Metropolis DMX shelf is alarm free and ready for network connection procedures. Procedure Use the scroll bar in the window to scroll down to...
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Verify that no alarm LEDs are lit and no FAULT LED is lit on any Step 11 circuit pack. ® If any alarm is present, refer to 365-373-302, Metropolis DMX Access Multiplexer, Alarm Messages and Trouble Clearing Guide. The following steps will clear all the performance monitoring registers:...
® Part V Metropolis DMX Access Multiplexer Supplementary Information and Installation Checklist Overview ..................................Purpose This section provides supplementary information that is useful when ® installing the Metropolis DMX system and using this Installation Manual. The Installation Checklist is also contained in this part.
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® Overview Metropolis DMX Access Multiplexer Supplementary Information and Installation Checklist ................................................... P a r t V - 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
This appendix provides laser safety information and precautions. Purpose Contents This appendix provides information on the following topics: Laser Safety Laser Product Classification Metropolis® DMX Optical Specifications .................................................... 365-372-304 A - 1 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003...
Laser Safety and Classifications Laser Safety .................................................... The Lucent Technologies system complies with FDA/CDRH 21 CFR System design 1040.10 and 1040.11 as a Class I and with IEC 60825-1 as a Class 1 Optical Fiber Telecommunication laser product. The system has been designed to ensure that the operating personnel is not endangered by laser radiation during normal system operation.
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This laser warning label is affixed on the outside of the front cover This warning label is affixed to the inside of the subrack.................................................... 365-372-304 A - 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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• In the event of doubt, check that the optical source is switched off by measuring with an optical power meter......................................................................................A - 4 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
The Accessible Emission Limits (AEL) are different. Class 3A applies to all wavelengths. Class 3B requires strict engineering controls. Classification is under single fault conditions.................................................... 365-372-304 A - 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
The circuit packs themselves, however, may be IEC Class 1 or 3A or FDA/CDRH Class I or IIIb.................................................... A - 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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LNW67 770 to 860 -9.5 MM (50/62.5) Class I LNW68 1270 to 1335 -11.5 -3.0 MM (50/62.5) Class I or SM (10) ................................................... A - 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Contents This appendix provides information on the following topics: Equipment Requirements and Recommendations Safety Instructions Cleaning/Inspecting Optical Connectors .................................................... 365-372-304 B - 1 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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.................................... A course on connector cleaning and the connector inspection process is Related Information now offered through Lucent Technologies Learning and Performance Center, Course Code: LMC200H “Understanding Fiber Optic Cleaning, Inspection and Testing.” To learn more about this course, consult your local Lucent Account Representative.
Substitution of equipment or materials is at the discretion of the user and is not recommended......................................................................................365-372-304 B - 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
Alcohol is flammable and is harmful if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through the skin. Keep alcohol away from heat, sparks, or flame. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing......................................................................................B - 4 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
All optical connectors should be cleaned prior to being connected. Keep the protective ferrule dust cap on the connector until initiating the cleaning process......................................................................................365-372-304 B - 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
The CLETOP cassette shutter door is now open and ready for cleaning the connector.................................................... B - 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
360 degrees. If the Luminex cleaning cloth is not available, a lint free cleanroom optic wipe can be used. The Luminex ................................................... 365-372-304 B - 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Step 10 Inspect the connector for cleanliness. If necessary, repeat the cleaning process. See Connector Inspection (page B-9) End of Steps ...................................................................................... B - 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Requirement: No large floating (loose) contaminates are allowed on the glass fiber and ceramic ferrule endface.................................................... 365-372-304 B - 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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When the cleaned connector is ready for assembly, it should be re-inspected for cleanliness prior to connection. End of Steps ...................................................................................... B - 1 0 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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Verify that the fiber ferrule is clean. Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 if the Step 5 fiber does not meet the requirements specified in Connector Inspection (page -9). End of Steps ...................................................................................... 365-372-304 B - 1 1 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Cleaning/Inspecting Optical Connectors Fiber Cleaning ................................................... B - 1 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
This appendix provides procedures for installing and removing Line Purpose Build Out units (LBOs) and fiber connectors onto input and output ® ports found on the Metropolis DMX optical circuit packs..................................... Contents This chapter provides information on the following topics:...
General blocks and provide a specific connector interface (LC, ST, FC or SC- ® type) for external fiber connections. The Metropolis 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.
LBO into the port until it snaps into place. Figure C-3 LC-type LBO inserted into LC-type Connector Port ALIGNMENT SLOT 15 dB LBO ................................................... 365-372-304 C - 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
LBO and then pulling straight out. Figure C-4 Removing LC-type LBO from LC-type Connector Port DEPRESS TAB TO RELEASE LBO ....................................................................................... C - 4 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
The LC-type fiber connector is removed from a connector port by depressing the snap-action lever to disengage the fiber connector.................................................... 365-372-304 C - 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
Fiber Connections Installing Fiber Connectors and LBOs Figure C-6 LC-type Fiber Connection ALIGNMENT SLOT DEPRESS LEVER TO RELEASE THE SNAP-ACTION TAB ....................................................................................... C - 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Backplane Pin Replacement Overview .................................................... This appendix provides information and the procedures used when a Purpose ® connector and/or pin on the Metropolis DMX backplane has been bent or broken..................................... Contents This appendix provides information on the following topics:...
This section describes the procedures for the repair/replacement of the Description ® press-fit connector pins used on the backplane of the Metropolis shelf. Trouble clearing procedures may lead you to inspect the backplane for damaged connectors. Circuit packs are plugged into METRAL™ signal pin connectors which have been press-fit into the backplane.
Subminiature connectors are identified by their designation and J- ® number. All the METRAL™ pins used on the Metropolis shelves have the same tail length of 4.30 mm (0.169 in.). Table D-1 show the location and type of METRAL™ pins on the ®...
® four contact areas. All the METRAL™ pins used on the Metropolis DMX shelves have the same tail length of 4.30 mm (0.169 in.). Additional replacement signal pins may be ordered in packages of 100 by the part number shown in Table D-2, Metral™...
If the visual examination suggests that the connector pins are loose or are damaged beyond repair, replace the connector pin......................................................................................D - 6 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
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.................................... ® RJ45 Jacks The RJ45 connectors (jacks) are press-fitted into the Metropolis backplane. Should these jacks be damaged beyond simple repair methods, contact your next level of support for the replacement procedure.
Important! Any press-fit connector pin may be removed and ® replaced one time in the Metropolis 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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If it becomes necessary to replace a RJ45 connector, contact your next RJ45 Jacks level of support for the replacement procedure......................................................................................365-372-304 D - 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Replacement Methods Backplane Pin Replacement ................................................... D - 1 0 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Purpose This chapter provides the recommended checklist to follow when ® installing a Metropolis 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.
Installation Acceptance Checklist Section and Chapter Procedure Required Completed Part I Metropolis® DMX Access Multiplexer Physical Installation and Powering Chapter 1, Equipment and Inspection (page 1-7) Cable Installation Metropolis® DMX Shelf Installation (page 1-8) Fan Shelf Installation and Cabling (page 1-15)
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177D Apparatus Blank Installation (Optional) See Note 1 (page 2-27) 177E Apparatus Blank Installation (Optional) See Note 1 (page 2-28) Part II Metropolis® DMX High Capacity Physical Installation and Powering ................................................... 365-372-304 E - 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003...
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Procedure Required Completed Chapter 3, Equipment and Inspection (page 3-8) Cable Installation for DMX Metropolis® DMX High Capacity Shelf High Capacity Shelf Installation (page 3-9) Power Cable and Cable Bracket Installation (page 3-16) Fiber Management Installation (Optional) See Note 1...
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(Optional) (page 4-27) 177D Apparatus Blank Installation (Optional) See Note 1 (page 2-27) 177E Apparatus Blank Installation (Optional) See Note 1 (page 2-28) ................................................... 365-372-304 E - 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Table E-1 Installation Acceptance Checklist (Continued) Section and Chapter Procedure Required Completed Part III Metropolis® DMX Access Multiplexer Stand Alone Installation Tests Chapter 5, Software Software Installation (page 5-3) See Note 1 Download and Circuit Pack Circuit Pack Installation (page 5-4)
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Procedures Automatic Protection Switching Test (page 8-12) Manual Switching Tests (page 8-14) Final Operations (page 8-19) Notes: 1. Only required if equipped.................................................... 365-372-304 E - 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Overview Installation Checklist ................................................... E - 8 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
.................................................... This chapter describes the labeling of the fiber. Purpose Contents This chapter contains the following. Fiber Description 103-2 Fiber Labels 103-4 .................................................... 365-372-304 F - 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See Notice on first page...
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The light source shall first be measured for a reference point/ baseline. • No fiber jumper may have a measured loss of more than 2 dB.................................................... 365-372-304 F - 1 1 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See Notice on first page...
End of Steps T E P S ...................................................................................... F - 1 2 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary 365-372-304 See Notice on first page Issue 7, March 2003...
Alarm Cutoff and Test Add/Drop Multiplexer AGNE Alarm Gateway Network Element Alarm Indication Signal Alternate Mark Inversion ANSI American National Standards Institute .................................................... 365-372-304 G L - 1 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
B8ZS Bipolar 8-Zero Substitution BDFB Battery Distribution and Fuse Bay Bit Error Ratio Bit Interleaved Parity BITS Building Integrated Timing Supply ................................................... G L - 2 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Common Management Information Service Element CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor CMTS Cable Modem Termination System Central Office Circuit Pack Customer Premises Equipment ................................................... 365-372-304 G L - 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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DPLL Digital Phase-Locked Loop Dual Ring Interworking Digital Signal Level 1 Digital Signal Level 3 DSLAM Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer ................................................... G L - 4 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Electromagnetic Compatibility Electromagnetic Interference EOOF Excessive Out of Frame EPROM Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory Equipped (memory administrative state) Errored Seconds Electrostatic Discharge ................................................... 365-372-304 G L - 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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FE SEL Far End Select Failures in 10 hours of operation....................................................Gigabit Ethernet Gateway Network Element Telcordia Technologies General Requirement ................................................... G L - 6 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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International Electrotechnology Commission Infant Mortality Factor Incoming Status Input/Output Internet Protocol Intermediate Reach In Service ISCI Intershelf control Interface Intershelf Interface ................................................... 365-372-304 G L - 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Local Communications Network Local Exchange Carrier Light-Emitting Diode Loss of Frame Loss of Pointer Loss of Signal Long Reach Low Speed ................................................... G L - 8 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Mean Time Between Maintenance Activities Mult Multipling Multiplex MXBIU Multiplexer and Backplane Interface Unit ..................................................... Near End Network Element NE ACTY Near-End Activity ................................................... 365-372-304 G L - 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Optical Carrier Level 3 Signal (155 Mb/s) OC-12 Optical Carrier Level 12 Signal (622 Mb/s) OC-48 Optical Carrier Level 48 Signal OLIU Optical Line Interface Unit ................................................... G L - 1 0 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Performance Bit Personal Computer Power Conversion Unit Program Identification PINFET Positive Intrinsic Negative Field Effect Transistor Pointer Justification Count Phase-Locked Loop ................................................... 365-372-304 G L - 1 1 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Random Access Memory Reliability Prediction Procedure (described in Telcordia Technologies TR- NWT-00032) Remote Terminal NARTAC Lucent Regional Technical Assistance Center (1-866-LUCENT8) ................................................... G L - 1 2 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Super Frame (format for DS1 signal) System Identification Service Level Agreements SLIM Subscriber Loop Interface Module Single Mode SONET Synchronous Optical NETwork Synchronous Payload Envelope ................................................... 365-372-304 G L - 1 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Telemetry Asynchronous Byte Serial (Protocol) TARP Target ID Address Resolution Protocol Threshold-Crossing Alert TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol TCVCXO Termperature-Compensated Voltage-Controlled Crystal Oscillator ................................................... G L - 1 4 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Technical Support Organization ..................................................... Unavailable Seconds User Network Interface Universal Optical Connector UPD/INIT Update/Intialize UPSR Unidirectional Path Switched Rings ..................................................... Voice Frequency ................................................... 365-372-304 G L - 1 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Virtual Optical Network Unit Virtual Private Network Virtual Tributary VT1.5 Virtual Tributary 1.5 (1.728 Mb/s) VT-G Virtual Tributary Group ..................................................... Wide Area Network ................................................... G L - 1 6 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Also refers to signals at the DS3 (44.736 Mb/s) and higher. Wideband refers to lower rates (i.e. DS1, VT1.5, etc.).................................................... G L - 1 8 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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It carries alarm, control, and status information between network elements in a SONET network.................................................... 365-372-304 G L - 1 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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The DS1(28) circuit pack interfaces to the DSX-1 panel. Digital Signal Level 3 (44.736 Mb/s). DS3/EC-1 Circuit Pack The DS3/EC-1 circuit pack interfaces to the DSX-3 panel.................................................... G L - 2 0 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Any other network element in a maintenance subnetwork other than the one the user is at or working on. Also called remote.................................................... 365-372-304 G L - 2 1 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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(intra-function unit). Cross-connections go through Main, but no bandwidth or time slots are taken from the backbone ring. Eliminates need for another shelf.................................................... G L - 2 2 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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For example, intermediate nodes in a linear network are line timed. See Loop Timing. Local See Near-End.................................................... 365-372-304 G L - 2 3 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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..................................................... NE - Near End The network element the user is at or working on. Also called local.................................................... G L - 2 4 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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OC-3c (STS-3c) Optical Carrier Level 3 Concatenated Signal. Low-speed broadband equivalent to three STS-1s linked together with a single path overhead.................................................... 365-372-304 G L - 2 5 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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The physical, electrical, or optical interface on a system. For example, DS1, DS3, EC-1, OC-3, OC-12, and OC-48. See Channel.................................................... G L - 2 6 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Path switched rings use a head-end bridge and tail-end switch. Line switched rings actively reroute traffic over a protection line.................................................... 365-372-304 G L - 2 7 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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FiberReach, OC-3 Multiplexer, or OC-12 Multiplexer and the DMX 2.5G Multiplexer rings. This single 0x1 architecture maps low speed to high speed ................................................... G L - 2 8 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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The system controller circuit pack that provides overall administrative control of the terminal....................................................T1X1 and T1M1 The ANSI committees responsible for telecommunications standards.................................................... 365-372-304 G L - 2 9 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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DS3 signal received from the fiber. VT - Virtual Tributary A structure designed for transport and switching of a sub-DS3 payload.................................................... G L - 3 0 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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A technique used to reduce the number of consecutive zeros in a line-codes signal (B3ZS for DS3 signals and B8ZS for DS1 signals).................................................... 365-372-304 G L - 3 1 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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Terms and Definitions Glossary ................................................... G L - 3 2 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
1-71 default delay time cable assemblies 1-48 3-80 3-82 3-58 environmental 1-71 fan shelf 1-31 1-33 10/100Base-T ethernet fan shelf power/alarm .................................................... 365-372-304 I N - 1 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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(CR) 1-70 related xxxiv 1-59 3-68 drawings X.25-X.25 interface cross-connect tests related xxxv connections 1-60 3-69 ..................................................I N - 2 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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................connections 1-74 3-83 labels modem 1-56 3-65 7-23 wrist strap xxviii xxix laser safety cable 7-24 safety xxvii ................................................... I N - 3 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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1-65 telephone support 1-67 3-74 3-75 3-76 telemetry 1-71 3-80 7-19 office alarm cables 1-69 connections 7-22 telemetry panel 1-72 3-81 ..................................................I N - 4 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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3-69 1-60 3-69 tools CLETOP cleaning cassette coaxial wire stripper crimping Luminex Stick port cleaners screwdriver(s) screwdrivers torque wrench wire-wrap gun ................................................... I N - 5 365-372-304 Lucent Technologies - Proprietary Issue 7, March 2003 See notice on first page...
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