Alcatel-Lucent MDR-8000 User Manual

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MDR-8000
Microwave Digital Radios
Users Manual
Alcatel Part Number 3EM11931AA
Issue 9, December, 2007
3400 West Plano Parkway
Plano, Texas 75075-5813 U.S.A.

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  • Page 1 MDR-8000 Microwave Digital Radios Users Manual Alcatel Part Number 3EM11931AA Issue 9, December, 2007 3400 West Plano Parkway Plano, Texas 75075-5813 U.S.A.
  • Page 3 From “MyAlcatel” go to “Alcatel Support Documentation” – Register for access to Documentation and e-mail Update notifications For Product Change Notices (PCN), Product Documentations, etc. – Software and Hardware upgrade documentation • Customized and Comprehensive Service Agreements ALCATEL-LUCENT’S PRIMARY MISSION IS SATISFYING OUR CUSTOMERS' QUALITY EXPECTATIONS.
  • Page 4 Technical Assistance Center Telephone Assistance, Normal Working Hours (CST 8am 5pm M-F) TAC supports all Alcatel North America Microwave products. This includes routine questions and emergency service. Telephone Assistance, Emergency After-Hours • Defined as loss of traffic, standby equipment, or network visibility on traffic-bearing systems. •...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Page Section 1 General INTRODUCTION ..................... 1 - 1 CONTENT....................... 1 - 1 Section 2 Operation GENERAL ......................2 - 1 TURN-ON......................2 - 1 USER SYSTEM INTERFACE (USI) PROVISIONING FUNCTION/OPERATION ..2 - 2 OPERATING PROCEDURES ................2 - 2 2.4.1 Radio Receiver Manual Switching ..............
  • Page 6 High Capacity DS3 Radios ................3 - 7 3.5.3 High Capacity OC3 Radios................3 - 7 3.5.4 MDR-8000 Synchronous Repeater Compatibility Matrix ........3 - 8 3.5.5 MDR-8000 Synchronous Repeater Cables ............3 - 8 DS1 CONNECTIONS (J303 IN AND J304 OUT) ..........3 - 9 DS1 REPEATER (J314 ON ONE SHELF TO J314 ON SECOND SHELF) ....
  • Page 7 SECTION INTRODUCTION ................4 - 1 RECOMMENDED SEQUENCE ................. 4 - 1 SECURITY MANAGEMENT ................4 - 2 LOAD MDR-8000 SOFTWARE ON PC.............. 4 - 2 TURN-ON PROCEDURE ................... 4 - 4 ESTABLISH COM PORT ..................4 - 4 TEST PROCEDURES ..................4 - 7 PROVISIONING RADIO ...................
  • Page 8 RECOMMENDED TEST EQUIPMENT ..............5 - 4 OPTIONAL TEST EQUIPMENT ................5 - 4 PERSONAL COMPUTER (PC)/LAPTOP .............. 5 - 5 MDR-8000 ALARMS ..................5 - 7 ALARM MONITORING AND INSPECTION ............5 - 7 RECOMMENDED PERIODIC CHECKS .............. 5 - 8 RADIO TROUBLESHOOTING ................
  • Page 9 Section 6 User Guide INTRODUCTION ..................... 6 - 1 ANALOG SCREEN ..................6 - 1 6.2.1 PA (DC MON) ....................6 - 1 6.2.2 TX (PWR MON) ....................6 - 1 6.2.3 ATPC Voltage ....................6 - 1 6.2.4 RX (RSL 1) dBm ....................6 - 1 6.2.5 RX (EYE MON) ....................
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    6.5.8 Radio Error Seconds ..................6 - 8 6.5.9 Radio Severe Error ................... 6 - 8 6.5.10 Radio BER ....................... 6 - 8 ETHERNET RADIO PERFORMANCE MONITORING SCREEN ......6 - 8 6.6.1 RF Receive ....................... 6 - 8 6.6.2 GPF Receive ....................
  • Page 11: Introduction

    Note The information contained in this section is a summary of the sec- tion with the same title, but not the same section number, on the enclosed CD. “Refer to CD” is used throughout this section to refer the reader to the detail information on the CD. Go to this section on the CD for interactive links to the detail information referred to in this section.
  • Page 12 Alarm Status Analog Monitor Station Alarm User Control Provisioning Performance LOCAL ANALOG ELMC Address [F8]: J7915 ELMC Description: SILVERTON Communicating* TRANSMIT Voltages RECEIVE Voltages PA (DC MON) RX (RSL 1) dbm 3.13 3.03 -45 dBm -53 dBm TX (PWR MON) RX (EYE MON) 1.91 1.95...
  • Page 13: Ds1/E1 Radio Performance Screen

    DS1/E1 RADIO PERFORMANCE SCREEN See Figure 6 - 3. The Analog Monitor screen is used to display real-time analog voltages and radio performance monitors for the ELMC address. Analog voltages are updated automatically every second. Reset performance parameters to zero using the Error Reset button (or hotkey F3) on the toolbar.
  • Page 14 3 WAYS TO OPEN ANALOG MONITOR SCREEN Analog and Performance Monitoring -- MDR-8000 File View Setup Options Alarm Status Performance Error Reset [F3] Alarm Status [F4] Perf Monitor [F5] Station Alarm [F6] Control [F7] Provisioning [F9] Station Alarm Control 2. CLICK HERE...
  • Page 15: Ds3 Radio Performance Monitoring Screen

    DS3 RADIO PERFORMANCE MONITORING SCREEN See Figure 6 - 4. Reset performance parameters to zero using the Error Reset button (or hotkey F3) on the toolbar. TIME SINCE LAST RESET displays the time in days, hours, minutes, and seconds since the last error reset. Line 1-3 DS3 Errors 6.4.1 Indicates total number of coding violations, slips, or frame losses in the DS3 line data.
  • Page 16: Oc3/Stm-1 Radio Performance Monitoring Screens

    5.2 E-7 1.0 E-14 Time Since Errors Reset: 0 Days, 00:00:00 LMW-5072 01/29/04 Monday, July 28, 2003 3:30:05 PM USI Version R1.04 MDR-8000 OC3 Controller Version R1.04 Figure 6 - 5 OC3/STM-1 Radio, OC3/STM-1 Facilities Performance Screen 6 - 6...
  • Page 17 Time Since Errors Reset: 0 Days, 00:00:00 LMW-5073 01/29/04 Monday, August 20, 2001 3:30:05 PM USI Version R1.01 MDR-8000 OC3 Controller Version R1.01 Figure 6-6 OC3/STM-1 Radio, Wayside DS1 Facilities Performance Screen Error Reset Alarm Status Analog Monitor Performance Station Alarm...
  • Page 18: Radio Error Seconds

    Radio Error Seconds 6.5.8 Any second during which a code violation was detected. Count is initiated during any second that qualifies as Unavailable Second. 6.5.9 Radio Severe Error Any second during which the code violation count exceeds the number of errors that could occur in one second at 1 X 10 error rate.
  • Page 19: Gpf Receive

    Communicating* Radio Ethernet RF RECEIVE GFP RECEIVE Errors Errors Error Seconds Error seconds Severe Error Seconds Severe Error Seconds Severe Error Frame Seconds Severe Error Frame Seconds 1.0 E-14 1.1 E-14 2.9 E-12 1.5 E-12 Radio Outage Sec Radio A and B Outage Sec MDR-1202 08/15/05 Figure 6-8 Ethernet Radio, Radio Performance Screen...
  • Page 20: Out (From Rf Receive)

    Total Frames 6.7.1.2 Indicates number of valid Ethernet frames in the Ethernet RCV/radio XMT data. Error Frames 6.7.1.3 Frame Check Sequence (FCS) error count indicates the number of Ethernet frames with errors in the Ethernet RCV/radio XMT data. Dropped Frames 6.7.1.4 Indicates number of Ethernet frames dropped due to errors in the Ethernet RCV/radio XMT data or lack of buffer space.
  • Page 21: Ds1/E1 Radio Control Screen

    Total Frames 6.7.2.2 Indicates number of valid Ethernet frames in the Ethernet XMT/radio RCV data. Error Frames 6.7.2.3 Frame Check Sequence (FCS) error count indicates the number of Ethernet frames with errors in the Ethernet XMT/radio RCV data. Dropped Frames 6.7.2.4 Indicates number of Ethernet frames dropped due to errors in the Ethernet XMT/radio RCV data, or lack of buffer space.
  • Page 22 3 WAYS TO OPEN CONTROL SCREEN Controls -- MDR-8000 DS1 File View Setup Options Alarm Status Performance Alarm Status [F4] Perf Monitor [F5] Station Alarm [F6] Control [F7] Provisioning [F9] Station Alarm Control 2. CLICK HERE Provisioning Inventory 3. PRESS F7 ON KEYBOARD...
  • Page 23: Ds3 Radio Control Screen

    I/O INTFC XMTR MODULE MODULE DS1 LINE ( ) LOOPBACK I/O LOOPBACK (PER DS1) (ALL DS1s) RCVR MODULE I/O INTFC MODULE DEMUX LMW-6072 07/05/04 Figure 6-11 DS1/E1 Loopback DS3 RADIO CONTROL SCREEN See Figure 6 - 12. The Control screen is used to enable or disable and display the status of manual controls.
  • Page 24: User Controls

    User Controls 6.9.3 USER CONTROLS , defined by the customer and named on the User Control Names Setup screen, are displayed and can be enabled or disabled if the optional AE-27() Relay Interface module is installed. Wayside DS1 Line Loopback Controls 6.9.4 See Figure 6 - 13.
  • Page 25 UNI XMT DS3 LINE 1-3 ENFEC XMTR ASIC TO/FROM DS3 LBO LOOPBACK (ALL DS3s) DEFEC UNI RCV DS3 LINE 1-3 FROM ASIC RCVR SW SWITCH LOOPBACK I/O CONTROL ENABLED LOOPBACK ENABLE FROM CONTROLLER DS3 I/O INTFC LMW-5056 07/05/04 Figure 6-13 DS3 System Loopback 6 - 15...
  • Page 26: Oc3/Stm-1 Radio Control Screen

    OC3/STM-1 RADIO CONTROL SCREEN 6.10 See Figure 6 - 14 . and Figure 6 - 15 The Control screen is used to enable or disable and dis- play the status of manual controls. Manual controls include equipment and function in- service controls, system loopback controls, user controls, and DS1/E1 loopback controls.
  • Page 27 B OC3 Output FORCED SWITCHING A Main A Diversity B Main B Diversity LMW-9075 01/29/04 Monday, July 28, 2003 1:06:08 PM USI Version R1.04 MDR-8000 OC3 Controller Version R1.04 Figure 6-15 OC3/STM-1 Radio Control Screen (Dual RCVR) 6 - 17...
  • Page 28: Ethernet Radio Control Screen

    I/O INTFC XMTR 4 x 39 SMCRA Translator OR/RT Equipment LPBK Switch Facility Equipment RCVR LPBK LPBK OT/RR MDR-1094 Switch Switch 12/14/04 Figure 6 - 16 OC3/STM-1 Loopbacks ETHERNET RADIO CONTROL SCREEN 6.11 See Figure 6 - 17. The Control screen is used to enable or disable and display the status of manual controls.
  • Page 29 System Loopback 6.11.3 See Figure 6 - 18 for the system loopback functions. There are three system loopback functions available on the Ethernet radio; Eth facility loopback, RC3 equipment loop- back, and Eth equipment loopback. All loopbacks occur on the Ethernet I/O interface module.
  • Page 30: System Loopback

    ETHRA FPGA ETH RC3 LPBK (DATA + OH + WSDS1) ETH TX RADIO FIFO FRAME MULDEM ETH RX EQUIP FACILITY LPBK LPBK DS1 LINE INTFC WS DS1 LINE 1 TI/DS1 FRAMING WS DS1 LINE 1 ETH-1046 01/25/06 Figure 6 - 18 Ethernet Loopbacks RC3 Equipment Loopback 6.11.3.2 RC3 equipment loopback is a local loopback function that can be used to test the per-...
  • Page 31: Ds1 Line Loopback

    Eth Equipment Loopback 6.11.3.3 Eth equipment Loopback is a farend loopback function that can be used to test the over-the-hop performance of radios. Eth Equipment loopback is enabled by selecting A Eth Equipment under SYSTEM LOOPBACK on the USI Control screen. This function loops the radio RCV (RR) input into the radio XMT output.
  • Page 32 CAUTION Possibility of Service Interruption Loopbacks cause loss of traffic on DS1 outputs to X-connect. Quad Falc DS1 RX 1 T/R DS1 RX 2 T/R DS1 RX 3 T/R DS1 RX 4 T/R DS1 TX 1 T/R Switch DS1 TX 2 T/R ETHRA INTFC FPGA...
  • Page 33 CAUTION Possibility of Service Interruption Loopbacks cause loss of traffic on DS1 inputs to ETHRA FPGA. Quad Falc DS1 RX 1 T/R Switch DS1 RX 2 T/R Switch DS1 RX 3 T/R ETHRA INTFC FPGA Board Switch DS1 RX 4 T/R DS1 TX 1 T/R Switch DS1 TX 2 T/R...
  • Page 34: Inventory Screen

    Field Not Applicable Item Change Status - identifies source of part Tuesday, November 30, 2004 3:31:44 PM Universal USI Version P2.00q MDR-8000 OC3 Controller Version P3.13 Realization Variant - identifies Manufacturing Revision - differences in design within identifies enhancement-type MDR-1162...

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