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910-2969-001 Revision H
February 2007

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  • Page 1 Tekelec 1100 Application Server Hardware Manual 910-2969-001 Revision H February 2007...
  • Page 2 Information in this documentation is subject to change without notice. Unauthorized use or copying of this documentation can result in civil or criminal penalties. Any export of Tekelec products is subject to the export controls of the United States and the other countries where Tekelec has operations.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    — DRAFT — Table of Contents Chapter 1. About This Manual Introduction ....................1-2 Where to Find Information in This Manual .......... 1-2 Where to Find Other Information ............1-3 Programs Needed to View Linked Documents ......1-4 Documents That Show How to Perform a Procedure....1-5 Installation Documents..............
  • Page 4 Table of Contents — DRAFT — Ethernet Switches or Hubs ..............3-14 Console Servers..................3-14 Chapter 4. How to Install a T1100 AS Frame Introduction....................4-2 How to Unpack the T1100 AS Frame and Conduct Inventory..4-2 How to Install a T1100 AS Frame............4-3 Recommended Tools .................
  • Page 5 Mechanical Design................... A-4 Mechanical Maintenance Features..........A-4 Component Access front fascia ............A-5 Fans, Fan Assemblies, and Air Filters ..........A-5 Tekelec 1100 AS Main Board ............A-6 T1100 AS Diagnostics ................A-6 Appendix B. Hardware Repair and Return Introduction ....................B-2 How to Obtain a Return Material Authorization........
  • Page 6 Table of Contents — DRAFT — Hard Disk Drive Assembly Part Number Information....B-9 PCI Card Part Number Information ..........B-12 T1100 AS Chassis Part Number Information....... B-14 How to Arrange Return Shipping............B-19 Specifically Targeted PCBs ............. B-19 General Instructions ................ B-20 Returning a Crate ................
  • Page 7 Figure 2-3. Hazardous Substances ...............2-5 Figure 2-4. Door Grounding Strap Placement ..........2-10 Figure 3-1. T1100 AS Hardware System in DC Environment ....3-4 Figure 3-2. Tekelec 1100 AS Chassis ............3-5 Figure 3-3. Interior View of T1100 AS Chassis ...........3-6 Figure 3-4. Rear I/O Panel ................3-7 Figure 3-5.
  • Page 8 List of Figures DRAFT Figure 5-8. Slide Assembly Inner Member Mounting ......5-10 Figure 5-9. Detail of a Side Cable Management Arm ......5-11 Figure 5-10. Side Cable Management Arm Installation (T1000 AS shown) ................... 5-12 Figure 5-11. T1100 AS Rear Detail ............. 5-13 Figure 5-12.
  • Page 9 List of Figures DRAFT Figure 7-22. PCI Cards and Slot Assignments ..........7-44 Figure 7-23. Left Slide Member Mounting ..........7-47 Figure B-1. T1100 AS Chassis Front View ..........B-4 Figure B-2. T1100 AS Front Top Cover screws .......... B-5 Figure B-3. Fan Part number labels ............. B-5 Figure B-4.
  • Page 10 List of Tables Table 1-1. Manual Organization ..............1-2 Table 2-1. Space Requirements ..............2-7 Table 3-1. Tekelec 1100 AS Chassis Dimensions and Weight ....3-9 Table 3-2. Breaker Panel LED Settings ............3-12 Table 6-1. Post-Installation Checklist ............6-14 Table 7-1.
  • Page 11 — DRAFT — List of Procedures Procedure 4-1. How to Unpack Frame and Conduct Inventory....4-2 Procedure 4-2. Mark Floor Layout ..............4-4 Procedure 4-3. Create Cable and Anchor Holes for Raised Floors ..4-5 Procedure 4-4. Anchor a HD Frame into a Slab Floor........4-7 Procedure 4-5.
  • Page 12 Procedure B-5. How to Locate serial numbers for PCI Cards ....B-13 Procedure B-6. How to Locate serial numbers for a T1100 AS Chassis ..................B-15 Procedure B-7. Preparing Crate and Dolly for Return to Tekelec..B-20 Procedure C-1. Configure Modem with Script ........C-12 910-2969-001 Revision H, February 2007...
  • Page 13 Draft About This Manual Introduction.......................1-2 Where to Find Information in This Manual..........1-2 Where to Find Other Information ..............1-3 Programs Needed to View Linked Documents ........1-4 Documents That Show How to Perform a Procedure ......1-5 Installation Documents ................1-5 Applications Documents................1-6 Documentation Packaging and Updates............1-6 Documentation Admonishments ..............1-6 Customer Assistance ..................1-7 910-2969-001 Revision H, February 2007...
  • Page 14: Chapter 1. About This Manual

    Introduction This manual is a generic manual that describes common components of Tekelec 1100 Application Server (AS) hardware systems and describes how to install and replace them. A T1100 AS hardware system consists of one or more T1100 AS (with applications loaded) and any additional hardware (such as hubs, switches, or power distribution equipment) needed to support the applications.
  • Page 15: Where To Find Other Information

    Draft About This Manual Preliminary Table 1-1. Manual Organization (Continued) Chapter Number and Title Description Chapter 5, “How to Install Hardware in Describes how to install an individual T1100 AS an Existing Frame” unit into a frame that has already been installed. This chapter covers both: •...
  • Page 16: Programs Needed To View Linked Documents

    • The Tekelec 1100 Application Server MPS Platform Software and Maintenance Manual describes the platform software for the Multi-Purpose Server (MPS) based on the Tekelec 1100 Application Server (T1100 AS) and describes how to perform preventive and corrective maintenance for the T1100 AS-based MPS.
  • Page 17: Documents That Show How To Perform A Procedure

    • fru-pwr-sup.mpg, video that shows how to replace a fan assembly (also see Procedure 7-11, “Replace a power supply module,” on page 7-38) • replace_main_unit.mpg, video that shows how to replace a Tekelec 1000 chassis (also see Procedure 7-13, “Replace a T1100 AS Chassis FRU,” on page...
  • Page 18: Applications Documents

    • PowerReqmtsT1100.pdf, information that shows the amount of power required by each of the components in a T1100 frame. Applications Documents Tekelec 1100 Application Server units support a variety of applications. For more information, refer to application documentation. NOTE: Application documentation may also contain information about additional hardware.
  • Page 19: Customer Assistance

    Customer Assistance The Customer Care Center offers a point of contact through which customers can receive support for problems that may be encountered during the use of Tekelec’s products. The Customer Care Center is staffed with highly trained engineers to provide solutions to your technical questions and issues seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day.
  • Page 20 Draft About This Manual Pary 910-2969-001 Revision H, February 2007...
  • Page 21 DRAFT Safety and Pre-Installation Requirements Introduction.......................2-2 Safety Information ....................2-2 Regulatory Compliance and Certification ............2-4 Pre-Installation Site Requirements..............2-6 Generic Site Requirements................2-6 Grounding and Power Requirements .............2-8 910-2969-001 Revision H, February 2007...
  • Page 22: Chapter 2. Safety And Pre-Installation Requirements

    • Site requirements that should exist before Tekelec products are installed Safety Information Safety icons and text are used throughout Tekelec manuals to warn the reader of the potential of personal injury, service interruption, and equipment damage. For information about what each of the icons mean, see “Documentation Admonishments”...
  • Page 23 Safety and Pre-Installation Requirements Preliminary DANGER: Do not wear metal, chains, rings, watches, or jewelry or carry exposed metal, keys or tools in pockets when working on system equipment or other related electrostatic-sensitive components. Always wear a wrist strap or other electrostatic protection when handling printed circuit boards and other electrostatic-sensitive devices.
  • Page 24: Regulatory Compliance And Certification

    NOTE: Use a minimum of 26 AWG telecommunications line cord for connection to the modem. Regulatory Compliance and Certification Tekelec products are tested to meet the following regulatory standards: • Network Equipment Building System (NEBS) level 3 as listed in Telcordia SR-3580.
  • Page 25: Figure 2-2. Combined Ul Mark For The United States And Canada

    Safety and Pre-Installation Requirements Preliminary • Relevant standards in ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) directive 89/336/EEC. • Relevant standards in Safety directive 73/23/EEC, supported by Certified Body (CB) Test Certificates US/5923/UL or US/5451/UL issued by the National Certification Body as tested to IEC 60950 with national differences for European countries •...
  • Page 26: Pre-Installation Site Requirements

    Safety and Pre-Installation Requirements Preliminary Figure 2-3. Hazardous Substances (Hazardous Substance) (Parts) (Metal Parts) Circuit Modules) Cables & Cable Assemblies) (Plastic and Polymeric parts) Indicates that the concentration of the hazardous substance in all homogeneous materials in the parts is below the relevant threshold of the SJ/T 11363-2006 standard. Indicates that the concentration of the hazardous substance of at least one of all homogeneous materials in the parts is above the relevant threshold of the SJ/T 11363-2006 standard.
  • Page 27 • Maximum: 4000 meters above sea level at ambient temperature of 40° C (104° F) HVAC Requirements Tekelec products are designed to bring cool air in from the bottom front and exit heated air out the top rear of the installed equipment. The required HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) capacity depends on the installed equipment.
  • Page 28: Table 2-1. Space Requirements

    Safety and Pre-Installation Requirements Preliminary Earthquake Resistance All Tekelec system configurations are designed to assure that the system remains operational during and after an earthquake, even when the system is located on the upper floors of a zone 4 central office.
  • Page 29: Grounding And Power Requirements

    WARNING: Always install an isolator pad between the frame and ground. Tekelec frames are shipped with isolator pads to completely isolate the frames from ground. If a non-Tekelec frame is used, an isolator pad must be provided. 910-2969-001 Revision H, February 2007...
  • Page 30 NOTE: AC-powered T1100 AS units should not be used for RS485, DS0, V.35, or other network connections unless specified by Tekelec. • Frame/chassis ground The frame/chassis ground path provides a low impedance connection for all metal parts of the entire system, including the frame, doors, shelves, and end panels.
  • Page 31: Figure 2-4. Door Grounding Strap Placement

    Power Requirements in a DC Environment A Direct Current environment must supply four feeds from the customer’s power source. Each frame containing Tekelec products requires that power be provided from one to four breakers at –48VDC. Each frame is divided into A and B power buses. In the event of loss of power on one of the buses, the other bus must be able to supply current for the entire frame.
  • Page 32 Safety and Pre-Installation Requirements Preliminary Power Requirements in an AC Environment An Alternating Current environment must supply two feeds from separate circuits. The following table contains detailed information on T1100 AS power requirements in a AC environment: PowerReqmts.pdf, 2-12 910-2969-001 Revision H, February 2007...
  • Page 33: T1100 As Hardware System

    DRAFT T1100 AS Hardware System Overview Introduction.......................3-2 T1100 AS Hardware System................3-2 T1100 AS Hardware Features................3-4 T1100 AS Rear I/O Panel ................3-6 T1100 AS Status Indicators ...............3-7 T1100 AS Chassis Installation and Replacement ........3-8 Cable Management Arms .................3-9 Breaker Panel....................3-10 Breaker Panel LEDs .................3-11 Breaker Panel Power................3-12 Breaker Panel Settings ................3-13 Power Distribution Units ................3-13...
  • Page 34: Introduction

    T1100 AS Hardware System A T1100 AS hardware system consists of the following hardware components, which are assembled in a heavy-duty frame by Tekelec and delivered as one unit when first ordered (some applications allow additional T1100 AS units, to a maximum of six, to be added later): •...
  • Page 35 T1100 AS Hardware System Overview Preliminary server to be installed with different application software. (The minimum and maximum number of servers in the frame depends on which applications are loaded. For an overview of the T1100 AS units, see “T1100 AS Hardware Features”...
  • Page 36: T1100 As Hardware Features

    BUS B T1100 AS Hardware Features The Tekelec 1100 AS is a general-purpose application engine (AE) that offers high transaction rates with low latency. It supports a variety of application solutions for the wireless and wireline telecommunications infrastructure to provide the building blocks for next-generation signaling systems.
  • Page 37: Figure 3-2. Tekelec 1100 As Chassis

    The Tekelec 1100 AS is a scalable computing platform constructed with state-of-the-art components packaged in a compact-size, stand-alone enclosure. The Tekelec 1100 AS chassis utilizes dual processors, and has eight PCI slots, four internally mounted media devices, redundant hot-swappable power supplies, and expandable memory.
  • Page 38: T1100 As Rear I/O Panel

    T1100 AS Rear I/O Panel The rear input/output (I/O) panel is perforated to facilitate airflow and forms the back wall of the Tekelec 1100 AS enclosure. It has openings for: • Eight peripheral component interface (PCI) cards' I/O panels • One PCI Express card...
  • Page 39: T1100 As Status Indicators

    • The power board I/O (logic ground connection) • Five Serial ports Power entry is at the rear of the Tekelec 1100 AS. There are two power supply modules. The A and B power supply modules are hot-swappable. Logic ground is carried on a connector on the power board. The connector is bulkhead-mounted to the rear I/O panel.
  • Page 40: T1100 As Chassis Installation And Replacement

    (of identical configuration), and reconnecting cables requires no more than 30 minutes. NOTE: All I/O connections are at the rear of the Tekelec 1100 AS chassis. Table 3-1 lists the dimensions of the Tekelec 1100 AS chassis.
  • Page 41: Cable Management Arms

    1. Tekelec makes no warranties for servers that are installed without proper clearances or that are removed from Tekelec-standard frames. 2. The Tekelec 1100 AS enclosures should be free to slide only during installation, service, or repair; they should be locked down at all other times.
  • Page 42: Breaker Panel

    T1100 AS Hardware System Overview Preliminary Figure 3-6. T1100 AS with Side Cable Management Arms Breaker Panel Breaker panels are used to provide redundant power paths to T1100 AS units and other equipment in a heavy duty frame in a DC environment. Figure 3-7 shows a breaker panel.
  • Page 43: Breaker Panel Leds

    T1100 AS Hardware System Overview Preliminary Breaker Panel LEDs Figure 3-8 shows a close-up of the Indicator Panel in the center of the front of each breaker panel. Table 3-2 shows the possible LED settings and what each setting indicates. Figure 3-8.
  • Page 44: Breaker Panel Power

    T1100 AS Hardware System Overview Preliminary Table 3-2. Breaker Panel LED Settings Position Label on Label on Color Indicates: (from left side: right side: top) Top 6 1,3 through PWR BUS Green Power is supplied from source A to breakers LEDs 10,12 indicated by numbers on left...
  • Page 45: Breaker Panel Settings

    T1100 AS Hardware System Overview Preliminary Power comes into each breaker panel on side A and on side B. Each input power line connects to the input power feeds in the rear of the breaker panel. Each input power feed has an input circuit breaker beside it that ensures that the power is within an acceptable range.
  • Page 46: Ethernet Switches Or Hubs

    Some T1100 AS hardware systems contain a console server, which provides access to the console ports of the T1100 AS units and allows Tekelec Customer Care Center to access remotely the T1100 AS units. A console server is used only during maintenance and failure conditions.
  • Page 47 DRAFT How to Install a T1100 AS Frame Introduction.......................4-2 How to Unpack the T1100 AS Frame and Conduct Inventory ....4-2 How to Install a T1100 AS Frame ..............4-3 Recommended Tools..................4-3 How to Prepare the Floor for Heavy Duty Frames.......4-4 How to Anchor the HD Frame to the Floor ...........4-6 How to Anchor to Overhead Rack of HD Frame ........4-18 How to Cable a T1100 AS Frame ..............4-20 910-2969-001 Revision H, February 2007...
  • Page 48: Chapter 4. How To Install A T1100 As Frame

    T1100 AS units and associated equipment. NOTE: Some of the figures in this section show the Tekelec T1000. The T1000 is identical in size to the T1100, and the frame installation instructions are the same for both chassis.
  • Page 49: How To Install A T1100 As Frame

    Preliminary How to Install a T1100 AS Frame A Heavy Duty (HD) frame is a specific Tekelec frame that has a specific footprint. It should not be confused with other 19- or 23-inch standard frames. To install and anchor a heavy duty frame, perform the following tasks: •...
  • Page 50: How To Prepare The Floor For Heavy Duty Frames

    How to Install a T1100 AS Frame Preliminary How to Prepare the Floor for Heavy Duty Frames Frame layout is site specific; Figure 4-1 on page 4-4 shows the most typical frame layout. The recommended minimum aisle spacing is 3 ft. (91.5 cm) front and rear. The following subsections provide instructions on marking the floor layout and preparing raised floors.
  • Page 51: Procedure 4-3. Create Cable And Anchor Holes For Raised Floors

    How to Install a T1100 AS Frame Preliminary Create another chalk line that allows 6 inches between each frame for correct spacing. Align the template (isolator pad) again against the front chalk line and continue the process of aligning, marking, and moving the template (isolator pad) until the site specific number of frame spaces has been laid out.
  • Page 52: How To Anchor The Hd Frame To The Floor

    How to Install a T1100 AS Frame Preliminary Next, perform one of the following procedures, depending on the anchoring method you choose: • Procedure 4-5, “Anchor the Frame to the Slab Beneath the Raised Floor,” on page 4-11 • Procedure 4-6, “Anchor Frame to Raised Floor with Support Channel,” on page 4-14 •...
  • Page 53: Figure 4-2. Anchor Assembly For Slab Floors

    How to Install a T1100 AS Frame Preliminary Figure 4-2. Anchor Assembly for Slab Floors Anchor Anchor Assembly Assembly Exploded View See Note 5/8 inch rod Threaded rod Twist off nut 5/8 inch nut Torque nut (red plastic cover) Fiber Small steel washer washer...
  • Page 54 How to Install a T1100 AS Frame Preliminary From each anchor remove all pieces above the metal sleeve. Retain the pieces for use in step 7. Lay the isolator pad on the floor with the holes in the isolator pad aligned over the anchor assemblies.
  • Page 55: Figure 4-3. Anchor Installation Of Hd Frame Into Slab Floor

    How to Install a T1100 AS Frame Preliminary Figure 4-3. Anchor Installation of HD Frame into Slab Floor Bottom of Frame and isolator pad Anchor (4 places) Large steel washer Round fiber (insulator) washer Square metal washer Qty=3 Isolation pad Tighten the top nut of the anchor assembly with a socket wrench until the twist off nut above the plastic red cover breaks free.
  • Page 56: Figure 4-4. Anchor Assembly For Raised Floor Over Concrete

    How to Install a T1100 AS Frame Preliminary How to Anchor on Raised Floors To anchor a frame on a raised floor, use the procedure in one of the following sections : • “How to Anchor to Concrete Floor Under a Raised Floor” on page 4-10 •...
  • Page 57 How to Install a T1100 AS Frame Preliminary Procedure 4-5. Anchor the Frame to the Slab Beneath the Raised Floor Ensure that Procedure 4-3, “Create Cable and Anchor Holes for Raised Floors,” on page 4-5 has already been performed. Perform the following substeps for each hole associated with each frame to be installed on the raised floor: NOTE: The threaded rod must be absolutely perpendicular to the floor.
  • Page 58: Figure 4-5. Anchoring On Raised Floor Over Concrete Slab

    How to Install a T1100 AS Frame Preliminary Insert each threaded rod/anchor assembly into its hole, with the cone nut at the bottom, and tighten with a 3/4 inch (19mm) wrench until the top nut of the torque nut breaks free (this nut is called the twist-off nut in Figure 4-4 on page 4-10).
  • Page 59 How to Install a T1100 AS Frame Preliminary Lower the frame onto the floor with the holes in the frame aligned over the threaded rod assemblies. For instructions about how to lower the frame, refer to 822-0094-02. Over each threaded rod, install the following components in the order shown (see Figure 4-4 on page 4-10): Nylon shoulder washer (through the holes in the frame and isolator pad and into the raised floor)
  • Page 60: Figure 4-6. Anchor Assembly For Use With Support Channel

    How to Install a T1100 AS Frame Preliminary Figure 4-6. Anchor Assembly for Use with Support Channel Anchor Raised Floor Note: When an anchor assembly is used on a raised floor, the anchor assembly must be disassembled and the correct length of threaded rod of the proper diameter must be used for the floor height requirement.
  • Page 61: Figure 4-7. Anchoring Frame To Raised Floor With Support Channel

    How to Install a T1100 AS Frame Preliminary Figure 4-7. Anchoring Frame to Raised Floor with Support Channel Tighten nut on Small washer Frame Large washer side (4 PLACES) Finger tighten nuts above 5 threads of the raised floor before tightening threaded rod nuts below raised floor Small washer...
  • Page 62 How to Install a T1100 AS Frame Preliminary NOTE: Tighten only until the washer and nuts are flush with the bottom of the floor tile. DO NOT over tighten. Replace tiles if necessary. This procedure is complete. Next, go to Procedure 4-8 on page 4-19. How to Anchor on Raised Floor Using Support Channel with Spring Nut Use the following procedure to anchor the HD frame to the raised floor tiles using the a support channel with spring nut.
  • Page 63: Figure 4-8. Anchor Assembly For Support Channel With Spring Nut

    How to Install a T1100 AS Frame Preliminary Figure 4-8. Anchor Assembly for Support Channel with Spring Nut Anchor Raised Floor Note: When an anchor assembly is used on a raised floor, the anchor assembly must be disassembled and the correct length of threaded rod of the proper diameter must be used for the floor height requirement.
  • Page 64: How To Anchor To Overhead Rack Of Hd Frame

    How to Install a T1100 AS Frame Preliminary Figure 4-9. Anchoring Frame Using Support Channel/Spring Nut Tighten nut on Small washer Frame Large washer side Threaded Channel 5 threads of the Finger tighten threaded rod threaded rod through channel nut must show above the nut Spring...
  • Page 65: Figure 4-10. Hd Frame With Overhead Rack

    How to Install a T1100 AS Frame Preliminary Procedure 4-8. Attach Overhead Rack Support Using the Cable Rack Mounting kit with ladder hooks, threaded rods, and insulators, place the assembly directly above the frame for overhead support. Secure the top of the frame to the overhead racks using threaded rods with hardware as shown in Figure 4-10 on page 4-19.
  • Page 66: How To Cable A T1100 As Frame

    How to Install a T1100 AS Frame Preliminary How to Cable a T1100 AS Frame WARNING: Verify that all breakers are set to the OFF (O) position, and that all Power distribution panel circuit breakers are set to OFF. Be sure the T1100 AS chassis power switch is set to OFF.
  • Page 67 DRAFT How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Introduction.......................5-2 How to Unpack and Conduct Inventory ............5-2 How to Install an Individual T1100 AS Unit ..........5-4 How to Cable Components Added to Existing Frames......5-14 How to Cable a T1100 AS Unit Added to an Existing Heavy Duty Frame5-14 How to Cable a T1100 AS Installed in Customer-Provided Frame ..5-14 910-2969-001 Revision H, February 2007...
  • Page 68: Chapter 5. How To Install Hardware In An Existing Frame

    How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Preliminary Introduction This chapter describes how to unpack install individual T1100 AS hardware system components and install them in frames that are already installed at customer sites. NOTE: Some of the figures in this section show the T1000 AS. The T1000 is identical in size to the T1100, and the frame installation instructions are the same for both chassis.
  • Page 69: Figure 5-1. Slide Assembly

    How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Preliminary Remove the slide assemblies from the shipping container. The slide assemblies (see Figure 5-1) consist of three sections that will be attached to the T1100 AS chassis and frame. Figure 5-1. Slide Assembly Inner Slide Member Release Button Located on other side...
  • Page 70: How To Install An Individual T1100 As Unit

    How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Preliminary How to Install an Individual T1100 AS Unit Use the following procedure to install an individual T1100 AS unit into an existing frame. (For more information about the situations in which an individual T1100 AS unit can be installed, see “Introduction”...
  • Page 71: Figure 5-2. Slide Assembly Extended View

    How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Preliminary NOTE: Each T1100 AS chassis is 4 U (7 inches) in height and can be mounted immediately above or below existing components (zero clearance). Limits to positioning the T1100 AS in a frame are data cable lengths, lengths of power cables to the breakers, and location of interconnected components.
  • Page 72: Figure 5-3. Slide Assembly Inner Member Roller Side View

    How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Preliminary Figure 5-3. Slide Assembly Inner Member Roller Side View Slide Release Button Set the slide members aside for use later in this procedure. Attach the four frame adapter brackets to the frame (23-inch frame only) using two each of the #12-24 Phillips screws.
  • Page 73: Figure 5-4. Frame Adapter Bracket Expanded

    How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Preliminary Figure 5-4. Frame Adapter Bracket Expanded Jog Toward Rear of Frame Slide Assembly Side Frame Mounting Side Figure 5-5. Frame Adapter Brackets and Slide Assemblies Front View Front and Rear Frame Adapter Brackets Insert Screws Here Slide Assembly...
  • Page 74: Figure 5-6. Slide Assembly Outer Member

    How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Preliminary Loosely attach the rear slide assembly brackets with four #10-32 locknuts to the outer slide members. This makes it easier when attaching the brackets to the frame adapters or frames. See Figure 5-6. The front slide assembly brackets are mounted at the factory.
  • Page 75: Figure 5-7. Slide Assembly Detail Left Side From Rear

    How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Preliminary Figure 5-7. Slide Assembly Detail Left Side From Rear Front of Frame Inner Slide Member Detent Latch Middle Slide Member Outer Slide Member Rear of Frame Tighten the four #10-32 locknuts on each of the rear slide assembly brackets. Pull the middle slide members from the outer slide members until the rear detents latch.
  • Page 76: Figure 5-8. Slide Assembly Inner Member Mounting

    How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Preliminary Figure 5-8. Slide Assembly Inner Member Mounting Chassis Roller Bearings Release Button Four #10-32 Phillips Screws Inner Slide Member Chassis Retention Center Tab Bracket Lift the T1100 AS chassis with the attached inner slide members and carefully insert the inner slide member rollers into the middle slide members that were previously mounted on the frame.
  • Page 77: Figure 5-9. Detail Of A Side Cable Management Arm

    How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Preliminary Figure 5-9. Detail of a Side Cable Management Arm 910-2969-001 Revision H, February 2007 5-11...
  • Page 78: Figure 5-10. Side Cable Management Arm Installation (T1000 As Shown)

    How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Preliminary Figure 5-10. Side Cable Management Arm Installation (T1000 AS shown) Attach Left Side Attach Right Side Cable Management Cable Managemen Arm Here Arm Here NOTE: The mounting position for the additional server may vary. The position shown in Figure 5-10 is for example only.
  • Page 79: Figure 5-11. T1100 As Rear Detail

    How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Preliminary Figure 5-11. T1100 AS Rear Detail From the front of the frame, press the round release buttons and slowly push the T1100 AS into the frame while observing the cables to avoid binding or stretching (see Figure 5-12).
  • Page 80: How To Cable Components Added To Existing Frames

    How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Preliminary You must perform the procedures in“Post Installation Procedures” on page 6-1 before powering up the unit. WARNING: Do not power up the unit at this time. Replace any plastic panels and doors that were removed. This procedure is complete.
  • Page 81 How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Preliminary In an Alternating Current (AC) environment, after the T1100 AS unit has been installed, attach cables. To determine the cables used and how to connect them, refer to the interconnect diagram, which lists each cable, its quantity, length, how it is used, and a diagram of how to connect it.
  • Page 82 How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Preliminary 5-16 910-2969-001 Revision H, February 2007...
  • Page 83 DRAFT Post Installation Procedures Introduction.......................6-2 How to Connect Frame Ground and Logic Ground ........6-2 Recommended Tools..................6-3 How to Ground in a DC Environment............6-3 How to Ground the Logic Connector in a AC Environment.....6-11 Post-Installation Checklist................6-13 How to Power Up...................6-15 How to Power Up a Heavy Duty Frame ..........6-15 How to Power Up Added T1100 AS Unit in DC Environment..6-15 How to Power Up a T1100 AS Unit in an AC Environment....6-16 How to Change Passwords ................6-16...
  • Page 84: Chapter 6. Post Installation Procedures

    • A heavy duty frame that contains T1100 AS hardware has been installed • T1100 AS hardware has been installed in an existing frame NOTE: Some of the figures in this section show the Tekelec T1000. The T1000 is identical in size to the T1100, and the frame installation instructions are the same for both chassis.
  • Page 85: Recommended Tools

    Post Installation Procedures Preliminary Recommended Tools The following tools are recommended for procedures in this chapter: • Safety glasses • Multi-meter • Cable cutters • Cable stripper • Socket wrench set with 1/4-inch or 3/8-inch drive or open end wrenches •...
  • Page 86 Attach the continuous aisle ground conductor 1/0 to the Ground Window. Run the conductor to the equipment (see Figure 6-1). WARNING: Be sure that there is no connection between Tekelec equipment frame ground and the frame ground of any other telecommunications equipment.
  • Page 87: Figure 6-1. Frame Ground Cable Routes In Dc Environment

    Post Installation Procedures Preliminary Install the branch ground conductor to the frame using screws and washers. The continuous aisle ground conductor will be H-tapped to the branch (see Figure 6-1). The separate #6 American Wire Gauge (AWG) cable ground that runs to the frame will allow removal of a frame from a lineup without interrupting the grounding of any other frames in the lineup.
  • Page 88: Figure 6-2. Frame Ground Cable Attachment Locations In Dc Environment

    Post Installation Procedures Preliminary Ensure that a bolt through any nut must show at least two threads beyond the nut, but no more than four threads should be showing. Use the lacing cord to secure a “DO NOT DISCONNECT LEAD” tag at each end of the cable, just beyond the lug.
  • Page 89: Figure 6-3. Chassis Ground Cable Attachment Location In Dc Environment

    Post Installation Procedures Preliminary This procedure is complete. Next, go to Procedure 6-3, “Connect T1100 AS Chassis Ground: T1100 AS Chassis to Frame,” on page 6-7. How to Connect T1100 AS Chassis Ground from T1100 AS Chassis to Frame in DC Environment In a DC environment, use this procedure for each T1100 AS unit in the heavy duty frame.
  • Page 90 • Attach the logic ground from the logic ground terminal block to the system bar (EF00) or to the isolated ground of the Ground Window (Procedure 6-4 on page 6-9). WARNING: Be sure that there is no connection between Tekelec equipment logic ground and the logic ground of any other telecommunications equipment.
  • Page 91: Figure 6-4. Logic Ground Cable Routes In Dc Environment

    Post Installation Procedures Preliminary Procedure 6-4. Connect Logic Ground from Logic Ground Terminal Strip to Ground Window Use Procedure 6-1 on page 6-4 to prepare the logic ground cable (P/N 690-0131-01). NOTE: It may be necessary to drill the central office ground window bar to accept the 3/8-inch bolts on one-inch centers.
  • Page 92: Figure 6-5. Frame And Logic Ground Cable Attachment Locations

    Post Installation Procedures Preliminary Apply the 145C cable tag (see Figure 6-5 on page 6-10) to both ends of the logic ground cable. Also, apply the “Do Not Disconnect” tag to both ends of the logic ground cable. Figure 6-5. Frame and Logic Ground Cable Attachment Locations Cable must fill and be visible in lug window...
  • Page 93: How To Ground The Logic Connector In A Ac Environment

    This section describes how to attach the logic ground cable to the logic connector at the back of the server. WARNING: Be sure that there is no connection between Tekelec equipment logic ground and the logic ground of any other telecommunications equipment.
  • Page 94: Figure 6-6. Logic Ground Cable Route In Ac Environment

    NOTE: This logic grounding procedure applies only when you have exactly two T1100 AS servers in an AC cabinet. If you have only one server, or more than two servers, contact Tekelec Customer Care Center for assistance. Attach one end of the logic ground cable to the logic ground port at the back of one of the T1100 AS servers.
  • Page 95: Post-Installation Checklist

    Post Installation Procedures Preliminary Apply the 145C cable tag to both ends of the logic ground cable. Also, apply the “Do Not Disconnect” tag to both ends of the logic ground cable. NOTE 1: DO NOT run Logic Ground or Power Cables on the cable horns in the top middle of a frame.
  • Page 96: Table 6-1. Post-Installation Checklist

    Done All items listed in the Equipment Specification have been installed. Shipping container is properly packed with ramp and frame dollies and shipped to Tekelec. NOTE: This check applies only after a heavy duty frame has been installed. The site is clean.
  • Page 97: How To Power Up

    Check that power coming into the frame is -48V +/- 6V before powering up the frame. How to Power Up WARNING: Only a certified Tekelec test engineer should power up a system after installation. To power up, set the appropriate breakers to the ON position as described in one of the following sections.
  • Page 98: How To Power Up A T1100 As Unit In An Ac Environment

    Turn the T1100 AS chassis switch to “ON”. This procedure is complete. How to Change Passwords For security purposes, Tekelec recommends that all default passwords be changed to your own passwords. The new passwords should be kept in a secure location.
  • Page 99 DRAFT Field Replaceable Units Introduction.......................7-2 Safety Information ..................7-2 T1100 AS Hardware System FRUs and Part Numbers......7-4 T1100 AS FRUs ...................7-5 Tools Required ....................7-6 How to Replace a Console Server, Ethernet Switch, or Hub......7-7 How to Access T1100 AS FRUs...............7-9 How to Slide T1100 AS Chassis Out from Frame........7-9 How to Slide T1100 AS Chassis Back into Frame........7-11 How to Remove T1100 AS Chassis from a Frame .......7-12 How to Return a T1100 AS Chassis to the Frame........7-15...
  • Page 100: Chapter 7. Field Replaceable Units

    Safety Information Safety icons and text are used throughout Tekelec manuals to warn the reader of the potential of personal injury, service interruption, and equipment damage. For information about what each of the icons mean, see “Documentation Admonishments”...
  • Page 101 Field Replaceable Units DRAFT TOPPLE: Never pull out the shelf of any frame that is not anchored properly. Some frames are required to be attached to overhead ladder racks before shelves are extended. topple DANGER: No commercially AC powered equipment may be used or placed within 7 ft.
  • Page 102: T1100 As Hardware System Frus And Part Numbers

    Field Replaceable Units Preliminary CAUTION: This equipment has a connection between the earthed conductor of the DC supply circuit and the earthing conductor. CAUTION: The Branch Circuit Overcurrent Protection shall be rated minimum -48V, maximum 40A. CAUTION: Equipment is to be installed in restricted access areas in accordance with articles 110-16, 110-17, and 110-18 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
  • Page 103: T1100 As Frus

    Field Replaceable Units DRAFT • Power supply module (AC P/N 870-2795-04 and DC P/N 870-2795-03) • Peripheral Component Interface (PCI) cards — PCI Ethernet dual port 10/100/1000 (P/N 870-2706-04) — Modem (P/N 870-2707-02) NOTE: Use a minimum of 26 AWG telecommunications line cord for connection to the modem.
  • Page 104: Tools Required

    Field Replaceable Units Preliminary Table 7-1. T1100 AS Field Replaceable Units and Part Numbers (Continued) T1100 AS Power State T1100 AS Part Number Required Access Location before Replacement Rectangular fan 840-1125-03 ON or OFF Under front top Open front top cover assemblies cover and after either:...
  • Page 105: How To Replace A Console Server, Ethernet Switch, Or Hub

    Field Replaceable Units DRAFT • 3/8 inch nutdriver • Volt Ohm Meter (VOM) • P-touch label tool How to Replace a Console Server, Ethernet Switch, or Hub Perform the following procedure to replace miscellaneous equipment (such as a console server or an Ethernet switch or hub) in a heavy duty frame. Procedure 7-1.
  • Page 106 Field Replaceable Units Preliminary While supporting the failed unit, use the #2 phillips screwdriver to remove the screws holding the mounting bracket of the unit to the frame. Pull failed unit out of the frame. Remove the mounting brackets from the old unit.
  • Page 107: How To Access T1100 As Frus

    Field Replaceable Units DRAFT How to Access T1100 AS FRUs A T1100 AS FRU can be accessed in one of the following ways: WARNING: Always wear an ESD wrist strap grounded to the bench or frame when working on electronic components. •...
  • Page 108: Figure 7-1. T1100 As Chassis Front View

    Field Replaceable Units Preliminary SHOW ME: To view a video (with sound) that shows some steps of the following procedure, click here. For personnel safety and to protect equipment and data, be sure to read all the steps in the following procedure. For more information about how to view this video, see “Programs Needed to View Linked Documents”...
  • Page 109: How To Slide T1100 As Chassis Back Into Frame

    Field Replaceable Units DRAFT DANGER: If the T1100 AS chassis is pulled too far out after the release buttons are disengaged, the inner slide members (attached to the chassis) could come out of the middle slide members (attached to the frame). This procedure is complete.
  • Page 110: How To Remove T1100 As Chassis From A Frame

    Field Replaceable Units Preliminary Adjust the chassis retention brackets on the front of the T1100 AS chassis to contact the frame adapter brackets when the chassis is positioned correctly in the frame. Secure the chassis with one # 12-24 screw in the chassis retention brackets on each side.
  • Page 111 Field Replaceable Units DRAFT WARNING: Always wear an ESD wrist strap grounded to the bench or frame when working on electronic components. Turn OFF the power switch on the front to the Chassis. Next, turn OFF the circuit breakers that supply power to the T1100 AS chassis to be removed. To locate the circuit breakers supplying power to the T1100 AS chassis, refer to the system interconnect diagram for the system type and/or read the labels on the breakers.
  • Page 112: Figure 7-2. Chassis Retention Hardware

    Field Replaceable Units Preliminary Figure 7-2. Chassis Retention Hardware From the front of the frame, using the handles on the front top cover or the knurled screws on the sides of the chassis, pull the T1100 AS chassis forward until the release buttons on the inner arms of the slide assemblies pop into the holes on each side.
  • Page 113: How To Return A T1100 As Chassis To The Frame

    Field Replaceable Units DRAFT Continue with one of the following procedures: • If the chassis has been removed from the frame to a workbench in order to replace one of the following FRUs, go the procedure shown: — Procedure 7-8, “Replace a Square Fan Assembly,” on page 7-23 —...
  • Page 114 Field Replaceable Units Preliminary –Procedure 7-10, “Replace a Removable Media Disk Drive Assembly,” on page 7-32 –Procedure 7-12, “Replace a PCI Card,” on page 7-40 Procedure 7-5. Return a T1100 AS Chassis to the Frame Ensure that the circuit breakers that will be connected to the replaced T1100 AS chassis are still turned OFF.
  • Page 115: Figure 7-3. Right Slide Assembly Mounting And Retention Bracket

    Field Replaceable Units DRAFT Figure 7-3. Right Slide Assembly Mounting and Retention Bracket Rear frame adapter bracket Front slide assembly bracket Front frame adapter bracket Release button hole Middle slide member F r o n t Slide bearings Retention bracket screws Inner slide member Chassis retention 03_ts_front_bracketdetail...
  • Page 116: Figure 7-4. T1100 As Chassis Rear View

    Field Replaceable Units Preliminary Figure 7-4. T1100 AS Chassis Rear View Route and connect the power and data cables through the cable management system to the T1100 AS chassis. Check the labels on the cables and attach them to the appropriate connectors on the rear of the T1100 AS chassis. Consult the cable running list, labels on the cables, and PCI configuration labels on the right of the chassis as seen from the rear.
  • Page 117: How To Replace T1100 As Frus

    Field Replaceable Units DRAFT Replace any plastic panels and doors that were removed. This procedure is complete. Next, turn the power back on as described in “How to Power Up” on page 6-15. How to Replace T1100 AS FRUs Use one of the following procedures in this section to replace a T1100 AS FRU: •...
  • Page 118: Figure 7-5. Inside View Of T1100 Showing Fan Filters

    Field Replaceable Units Preliminary Procedure 7-6. Replace Rectangular and Square Air Filters WARNING: Always wear an ESD wrist strap grounded to the bench or frame when working on electronic components. NOTE: Fan filters can be removed from the chassis without turning off the power.
  • Page 119: How To Replace The Rectangular Fan Assembly

    Field Replaceable Units DRAFT Use a flat bladed screwdriver to pry the old filters from their holders. Insert the new filters into the metal retainers on the inside of the face plate. NOTE: The wire mesh should be facing up when you insert the new filter and facing the inside of the chassis when the front fascia is closed.
  • Page 120: Figure 7-6. Front Top Cover Removal - Screw Locations

    Field Replaceable Units Preliminary WARNING: Always wear an ESD wrist strap grounded to the bench or frame when working on electronic components. • Procedure 7-2, “Slide T1100 AS Chassis Out from Frame,” on page 7-10 • Procedure 7-4, “Remove a T1100 AS Chassis from Frame,” on page 7-12 (do not use this procedure when the fan assembly is replaced while the chassis remains powered) Using a Phillips screwdriver, loosen the two screws on each side of the front...
  • Page 121: How To Replace The Square Fan Assembly

    • Procedure 7-3, “Slide T1100 AS Chassis Back into Frame,” on page 7-11 • Procedure 7-5, “Return a T1100 AS Chassis to the Frame,” on page 7-16 If requested, return the failed fan assembly to Tekelec. Arrange the return shipment by using the procedures in “How to Arrange Return Shipping” on page B-19.
  • Page 122 Field Replaceable Units Preliminary WARNING: The T1100 AS chassis performance requires all three fan assemblies (the two rectangular fan assemblies and the square fan assembly) be installed and operational for optimum performance. The procedure in this section can be done while the chassis remains powered. The T1100 AS chassis can operate with one fan assembly for brief periods.
  • Page 123: Figure 7-7. Inside View Of T1100 Showing Square Fan Assembly

    Field Replaceable Units DRAFT Figure 7-7. Inside view of T1100 showing square fan assembly With the thumb and forefinger of each hand, grasp the pins at the upper left corner and lower right corner of the square fan assembly. Then, while still holding the pins, pull the square fan assembly out of the chassis.
  • Page 124: How To Replace Hard Disk Drive Assemblies

    Field Replaceable Units Preliminary If requested, return the failed fan assembly to Tekelec. Arrange the return shipment by using the procedures in “How to Arrange Return Shipping” on page B-19. This procedure is complete. How to Replace Hard Disk Drive Assemblies Use the procedure in this section for either of the following purposes: •...
  • Page 125 Field Replaceable Units DRAFT CAUTION: This procedure to replace the hard drives can be performed while the T1100 AS is powered on. However, do not remove both hard drives simultaneously. Check the LEDs on the front fascia for an indication of which drive needs to be replaced.
  • Page 126: Figure 7-8. Inside View Of T1100 Showing Hard Drive Locations

    Field Replaceable Units Preliminary Figure 7-8. Inside view of T1100 showing hard drive locations Do one of the following: • If this procedure is being performed to replace a failed hard disk drive, skip to the next step. • If this procedure is being performed to move hard disk drive assemblies from a failed T1100 AS chassis to the replacement T1100 AS chassis, note the position of the hard disk drive assembly that is about to be removed.
  • Page 127: Figure 7-9. Hard Drive Removal

    Field Replaceable Units DRAFT Insert your index finger into the right side of the drive release latch. Pull the latch towards you to disengage the drive and pull the drive out of the chassis. Figure 7-9. Hard drive removal Remove the hard disk drive and store in an approved ESD package or place on a grounded bench.
  • Page 128: Figure 7-10. T1100 As Chassis Label Locations

    Field Replaceable Units Preliminary Figure 7-10. T1100 AS Chassis Label Locations Figure 7-11. Hard Disk Drive Label on T1100 AS Chassis 03_t S1100_chassis_config_label Figure 7-12. Disk Drive label locations (fans removed) 7-30 910-2969-001 Revision H, February 2007...
  • Page 129 T1100 AS chassis (for label placement, see Figure 7-10 on page 7-30). — Return the failed hard disk drive assembly to Tekelec, using the shipping contained in which the replacement hard disk drive assembly was received. Arrange the return shipment by using the procedures described in “How to Arrange Return Shipping”...
  • Page 130: How To Replace Removable Media Disk Drives (Cd/Dvd)

    Field Replaceable Units Preliminary Refer to applications documentation to determine additional required steps. This procedure is complete. How to Replace Removable Media Disk Drives (CD/DVD) Use the procedure in this section to replace the assembly that contains two removable media disk drives (also called CD/DVD drives). This assembly is located on the left side of the chassis beneath the front top cover.
  • Page 131 Field Replaceable Units DRAFT To locate the circuit breakers supplying power to the T1100 AS chassis, refer to the system interconnect diagram for the system type and/or read the labels on the breakers. To access the circuit breakers on some frames, it may be necessary to remove the plastic covers on the front of the breakers.
  • Page 132: Figure 7-13. Inside View Of T1100 Showing Cd/Dvd Drive Location

    Field Replaceable Units Preliminary Figure 7-13. Inside view of T1100 showing CD/DVD drive location Using a Phillips screwdriver, loosen the two screws on each side of the front top cover. See Figure 7-14 for locations. Figure 7-14. Front Top Cover Removal - Screw Locations 7-34 910-2969-001 Revision H, February 2007...
  • Page 133: Figure 7-15. Removable Media Disk Drive Cables (Drives Removed)

    Field Replaceable Units DRAFT Grasp the edge of the front top cover of the chassis and lift up to remove the cover. To access the IDE cables of the drives, remove the top rear cover. Unscrew the knurled screw at the back of the chassis. Slide the cover towards the rear of the chassis and lift the cover off of the chassis.
  • Page 134: Figure 7-16. Cd/Dvd Inside Bracket Screw Location

    Field Replaceable Units Preliminary NOTE: T1100 AS removable media drives and adapter are considered one FRU. Remove and replace the entire adapter assembly including both removable media drives. Unscrew the CD/DVD drive right side bracket screw. See “CD/DVD inside bracket screw location” on page 7-36 Figure 7-16.
  • Page 135: Figure 7-17. Cd/Dvd Chassis Screws

    Figure 7-17. CD/DVD chassis screws Place the CD/DVD drive assembly in an ESD container. If requested return the drive to Tekelec using the procedures described in Appendix B, “Hardware Repair and Return.” Insert the new CD/DVD drive assembly. Attach the data and power cables on the back of the removable media disk drives.
  • Page 136: How To Replace A Power Supply Module

    Field Replaceable Units Preliminary Depending on how the removable media disk drive assembly was accessed in step 3, return the T1100 AS chassis to its original position using one of the following procedures: • Procedure 7-3, “Slide T1100 AS Chassis Back into Frame,” on page 7-11 •...
  • Page 137: Figure 7-18. Rotate Lock Ring Down To Disengage Power Supply Module

    If requested, return the failed fan assembly to Tekelec. Arrange the return shipment by using the procedures in “How to Arrange Return Shipping” on page B-19.
  • Page 138: How To Replace Pci Cards

    Field Replaceable Units Preliminary How to Replace PCI Cards Use the procedure in this section for either of the following purposes: • To replace a failed PCI card • To remove PCI cards from a failed T1100 AS chassis and place them in a replacement T1100 AS chassis Procedure 7-12.
  • Page 139: Figure 7-20. Pci Slots Label

    Field Replaceable Units DRAFT – A label (see Figure 7-20) to attach to the PCI card label on the left side of the T1100 AS chassis (see Figure B-8 on page B-9) Figure 7-20. PCI Slots Label 03_ts_pci_config_label WARNING: This procedure CANNOT be performed while the T1100 AS chassis is powered on.
  • Page 140 Field Replaceable Units Preliminary Prepare the T1100 AS chassis for access to the FRU using one of the following procedures: WARNING: Always wear an ESD wrist strap grounded to the bench or frame when working on electronic components. • Procedure 7-2, “Slide T1100 AS Chassis Out from Frame,” on page 7-10 •...
  • Page 141: Figure 7-21. Chassis Rear Top Cover Views

    Field Replaceable Units DRAFT Figure 7-21. Chassis Rear Top Cover Views. Cover In Place Cover Removed Guide Screws Captive Fastener PCI Card Type/Slot Assignment Lable Using a #1 Phillips screwdriver remove the retention screw located at the top of the PCI faceplate. NOTE: If a PCI card is being added, remove the PCI filler plate.
  • Page 142: Figure 7-22. Pci Cards And Slot Assignments

    Field Replaceable Units Preliminary Figure 7-22. PCI Cards and Slot Assignments i _ c a r 0 _ p c s 1 1 0 0 3 _ t Place the card in an approved ESD storage bag or container. Store the card for later return or other disposition. NOTE: If PCI cards are to be discarded they must be scrapped in accordance with accepted environmental recycling procedures.
  • Page 143 7-41; for placement of this label on the T1100 AS chassis, see Figure B-8 on page B-9). — Return the failed PCI card to Tekelec, using the shipping contained in which the replacement PCI card was received. Arrange the return shipment by using the procedures described in Appendix B, “Hardware Repair and Return.”...
  • Page 144: How To Replace A T1100 As Chassis Fru

    Inventory the material in the shipping container and notify the project manager or Tekelec Production Control of any discrepancies. WARNING: Observe proper ESD procedures when handling the T1100 AS chassis.
  • Page 145: Figure 7-23. Left Slide Member Mounting

    Field Replaceable Units DRAFT WARNING: This procedure CANNOT be performed while the T1100 AS chassis is powered on. Never power OFF a T1100 AS chassis until the application software and platform operating system (OS) are shut down. If possible, use the procedures in the application manual for a “soft shutdown.”...
  • Page 146 • Procedure 7-9, “Replace a Hard Disk Drive Assembly,” on page 7-26 • Procedure 7-12, “Replace a PCI Card,” on page 7-40 If requested, return the failed T1100 AS chassis to Tekelec. Arrange the return shipment by using the procedures in Appendix B, “Hardware Repair and Return.”...
  • Page 147 Out of Band Management Card ..............A-4 Electrical Features....................A-4 Mechanical Design ..................A-4 Mechanical Maintenance Features ............A-4 Component Access front fascia ...............A-5 Fans, Fan Assemblies, and Air Filters ............A-5 Tekelec 1100 AS Main Board..............A-6 T1100 AS Diagnostics ..................A-6 910-2969-001 Revision H, February 2007...
  • Page 148: Appendix A. T1100 As Hardware Feature Information

    • Two warm-swappable SATA drives • Two CD-RW/DVD-RW for internally supporting persistent storage • NEBS Compliant In addition, the Tekelec 1100 AS platform has a variety of internal and external interfaces, as described in “Interfaces” on page A-3. 910-2969-001 Revision H, February 2007...
  • Page 149: Interfaces

    This timing interface may be implemented on Signaling Link modules as applicable. Ethernet The Tekelec 1100 AS has four Ethernet ports of 10Mbps, 100Mbps, or 1Gb operation as needed for specific product configurations. Table A-2. Optional Interfaces (on PCI Cards)
  • Page 150: Out Of Band Management Card

    Mechanical Maintenance Features The Tekelec 1100 AS hardware has been designed for easy maintenance. The following components are field-replaceable units (FRUs): • Fans • Fan filters •...
  • Page 151: Component Access Front Fascia

    Component Access front fascia The Tekelec 1100 AS platform has a hinged front fascia that is locked in place by captive screws during normal operation. This lid allows access to the fan assemblies and hard drives. The front lid also has the following features: •...
  • Page 152: Tekelec 1100 As Main Board

    T1100 AS Hardware Feature Information Preliminary The front fascia attaches to the front of the Tekelec 1100 AS platform. It is the air inlet cover and also serves to retain the square and rectangular air filters. The fascia can be lowered for air filter replacement while the chassis is still mounted in the frame.
  • Page 153 DRAFT Hardware Repair and Return Introduction...................... B-2 How to Obtain a Return Material Authorization ........B-2 How to Locate T1100 AS Part Numbers............B-3 Air Filter Part Number Information............B-3 Fan Assembly Part Number Information..........B-3 Removable Media Disk Drive Assembly Part Number Information B-6 Hard Disk Drive Assembly Part Number Information .......
  • Page 154: Appendix B. Hardware Repair And Return

    Any system components being returned for repair or replacement must be processed through the Tekelec Return Material Authorization (RMA) procedures. A hardware repair is defined as an item returned to Tekelec due to a failure, with the returned item being repaired and returned to the customer or replaced with a functionally identical item.
  • Page 155: How To Locate T1100 As Part Numbers

    Hardware Repair and Return Preliminary How to Locate T1100 AS Part Numbers Each T1100 AS FRU (except for air filters) has labels that contain the following information that may be needed for the RMA: • Part number (to identify the type of FRU) •...
  • Page 156: Figure B-1. T1100 As Chassis Front View

    Hardware Repair and Return Preliminary Figure B-1. T1100 AS Chassis Front View From the front of the frame, using the handles on the front top cover or knurled screws on the side of the chassis, pull forward until the release buttons on the inner arms of the slide assemblies pop into the holes on each side.
  • Page 157: Figure B-2. T1100 As Front Top Cover Screws

    Hardware Repair and Return Preliminary Figure B-2. T1100 AS Front Top Cover screws Figure B-3. Fan Part number labels Figure B-3 on page B-5 shows the location of the fan assembly part label. Close the chassis front top cover. Tighten the screws to secure the top cover. 910-2969-001 Revision H, February 2007...
  • Page 158: Removable Media Disk Drive Assembly Part Number Information

    Hardware Repair and Return Preliminary From the front of the frame, simultaneously press the round release buttons and slowly push the chassis into the frame while observing the cables to avoid binding or stretching. NOTE: When the chassis stops moving, the front of the T1100 AS should be slightly recessed to allow clearance behind the frame door when closed.
  • Page 159: Figure B-5. T1100 As Chassis Front View

    Hardware Repair and Return Preliminary Procedure B-3. How to Locate serial numbers for Removable Media Disk Drive Assembly WARNING: Always wear an ESD wrist strap grounded to the bench or frame when working on electronic components. From the front of the frame, remove the # 12-24 Phillips screw from each chassis retention bracket (see Figure B-1).
  • Page 160: Figure B-6. T1100 As Front Top Cover Screws

    Hardware Repair and Return Preliminary Figure B-6. T1100 AS Front Top Cover screws Lift the cover off of the chassis. Figure B-7 shows the location of the removable media disk drive assembly part label. Figure B-7. CD/DVD label location Close the chassis front top cover. Tighten the screws to secure the front top cover.
  • Page 161: Hard Disk Drive Assembly Part Number Information

    Hardware Repair and Return Preliminary Adjust the chassis retention brackets on the front of the T1100 AS chassis to contact the frame adapter brackets when the chassis is positioned correctly in the frame. Secure the chassis with one # 12-24 screw in the chassis retention brackets on each side.
  • Page 162: Figure B-9. Base Unit/Hard Disk Label On T1100 As Chassis

    Hardware Repair and Return Preliminary Figure B-9. Base Unit/Hard Disk Label on T1100 AS Chassis 03_t S1100_chassis_config_label Procedure B-4. How to Locate serial numbers for Hard Disk Drive Assembly Request that the Customer Care Center assist you in determining whether the hard disk drive assembly that needs to be replaced is in position “A”...
  • Page 163: Figure B-10. T1100 As Front Fascia Open With Hard Drive Locations

    Hardware Repair and Return Preliminary Figure B-10. T1100 AS front fascia open with hard drive locations Figure B-11. Hard disk label locations Report the requested part number information on the base unit/hard disk label. Close the front fascia. Be sure the CD/DVD can eject. This procedure is complete.
  • Page 164: Pci Card Part Number Information

    Hardware Repair and Return Preliminary PCI Card Part Number Information The part number information for PCI cards is located on both of the following labels: • Label on each PCI card (see Figure 7-19 on page 7-40). Use this label during replacement of the part to verify that the correct part number was ordered (see Procedure 7-12, “Replace a PCI Card,”...
  • Page 165: Figure B-14. T1100 As Chassis Front View

    Hardware Repair and Return Preliminary Procedure B-5. How to Locate serial numbers for PCI Cards Request that the Customer Care Center assist you in determining the which slot (1 through 8) contains the PCI card that needs to be replaced. Determine whether the required PCI slot area of the PCI slots label on the rear of the left side of the T1100 AS chassis can be viewed from the side of the frame without sliding the chassis out from the frame.
  • Page 166: T1100 As Chassis Part Number Information

    Hardware Repair and Return Preliminary From the front of the frame, using the knurled screws on the sides of the chassis, pull forward until the release buttons on the inner arms of the slide assemblies pop into the holes on each side. Be careful you do not disconnect, bind, or pinch any cables.
  • Page 167: Figure B-15. Frame Identification Label

    Hardware Repair and Return Preliminary Procedure B-6. How to Locate serial numbers for a T1100 AS Chassis Supply the frame number for the frame in which the failed T1100 AS chassis is located (this label is located at the top left of the frame; see Figure B-15). Figure B-15.
  • Page 168: Figure B-16. T1100 As Chassis Front View

    Hardware Repair and Return Preliminary Determine whether the base unit/hard disk label, PCI slots label, and memory label on the sides of the T1100 AS chassis can be viewed from the sides of the frame without moving the chassis: • If all labels can be viewed, go to step 6 on page B-17. •...
  • Page 169: Figure B-17. Base Unit/Hard Disk Label On T1100 As Chassis

    — If the replacement chassis does not need to contain replacement hard disk drives, Tekelec manufacturing will use these numbers to create the new base unit/hard disk label and apply it to the replacement chassis —...
  • Page 170: Figure B-18. Memory Label On T1100 As Chassis

    • If the replacement chassis does not need to contain replacement PCI cards, Tekelec manufacturing will use the information to create a new PCI slots label and apply it to the replacement chassis Figure B-19. PCI Card Label on T1100 AS Chassis 03_ts_pci_config_label If the chassis was not slid out, skip to step 13.
  • Page 171: How To Arrange Return Shipping

    Hardware Repair and Return Preliminary From the front of the frame, simultaneously press the round release buttons and slowly push the chassis into the frame while observing the cables to avoid binding or stretching. NOTE: When the chassis stops moving, the front of the T1100 AS should be slightly recessed to allow clearance of the handles behind the frame door when closed.
  • Page 172: General Instructions

    5200 Paramount Parkway Morrisville, NC 27560 Returning a Crate Use the following procedure to return a shipping crate and dollies to Tekelec. Procedure B-7. Preparing Crate and Dolly for Return to Tekelec Replace the retaining brace. Replace the shipping container front fascia using the bolts saved previously...
  • Page 173 • If the equipment is not being immediately installed, ship the dollies back to Tekelec in the box supplied with the crate. After unpacking the equipment, return the crate to Tekelec and retain the box to return the dollies. After installing the equipment, return the dollies to Tekelec in the supplied box.
  • Page 174 Hardware Repair and Return Preliminary B-22 910-2969-001 Revision H, February 2007...
  • Page 175: Network Integration

    DRAFT ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Introduction......................C-2 Network Overview..................C-2 Customer-Supplied Information ..............C-4 IP Address Assignment ..................C-4 Netmask and Broadcast ..................C-6 Network Interface Functions .................C-6 Network Assumptions..................C-8 Network Interface Functions .................C-6 Network Assumptions..................C-8 Network Configuration ..................C-8 Firewall and Router Filtering Considerations..........C-8 Serial Communication ..................C-10 Modems ....................
  • Page 176: Appendix C. Elap Or Epap Network Integration

    Number Portability (ELAP) or EAGLE Provisioning Application Processor (EPAP) server. The MPS platform can be a Netra-based ELAP system or an ELAP/EPAP.system based on the Tekelec 1000 Application Server (T1000 AS) or the Tekelec 1100 Application Server (T1100 AS). The MPS provides an interface between the customer provisioning network and the EAGLE 5 ISS Database Service Module (DSM) cards.
  • Page 177: Figure C-1. Mps Network Connections, Netra

    ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Preliminary Figure C-1. MPS Network Connections, Netra Provisioning Network hme0 hme0 qfe0 qfe0 Upper Upper qfe1 qfe1 Netra 1400 Netra 1400 qfe2 qfe2 Main DSM Main DSM Network Network hme0 hme0 Backup DSM Backup DSM Network Network qfe0...
  • Page 178: Customer-Supplied Information

    • If the ELAP or EPAP is configured as ELAP B or EPAP B, the fourth octet has a value of 200. Tekelec recommends that the addresses range between 192.168.1.0 and 192.168.255.0. The netmask of these networks must be 255.255.255.0. Table C-1 depicts the IP address allocation for the DSM Network.
  • Page 179: Table C-2. Ip Address For The Sync Network

    ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Preliminary The same network address range selected for the MPS interfaces must be used when configuring the DSM cards within the EAGLE 5 ISS. Table C-2 depicts the IP address allocation for the Sync Network. Table C-2.
  • Page 180: Netmask And Broadcast

    ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Preliminary Table C-3. EAGLE 5 ISS IP Addresses (Continued) IP Range Function 192.168.2.200 MPS Server B Sync IP Address 192.168.122.1 DSM #1 Main DSM Network IP Address 192.168.122.2 DSM #2 Main DSM Network IP Address 192.168.122.3 DSM #3 Main DSM Network IP Address 192.168.122.100...
  • Page 181: Table C-4. Interface Functions Required For Mps

    ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Preliminary Table C-4. Interface Functions Required for MPS Speed Interface Protoco Assigned to Assigned to Netra Function (Netra/Tekserver) (Netra/Tekserver) Tekserver Connection to TCP/IP 10/100BaseT MPS Server A MPS Server A Provisioning Gigabitt (hme0 port/interface (hme0 port/interface Network * eth0) eth0)
  • Page 182: Network Assumptions

    ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Preliminary Network Assumptions The MPS network route and gateway implementation conforms to the following: • Four individual networks are required. Three of these networks are internal to the MPS system and should not need to be changed. •...
  • Page 183: Table C-5. Interface Functions Required For Mps

    - The customer may EPAP and Provisioning need to transfer provisioning ELAP Network data for bulk loading into PDB Netra: - Tekelec Customer Service EPAP and 10/BaseT may need to ftp software to MPS ELAP (hme0) in recovery situations Tekserver:...
  • Page 184: Serial Communication

    ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Preliminary default behavior of firewalls like Firewall-1). If using a basic packet filtering router, contact the Customer Care Center. 2. The two-way TCP communication channel endpoints are the port number 22 and the Server spawned random port value. 3.
  • Page 185: Modems

    ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Preliminary Modems Dial-in Capability MPS Server B is configured for a modem on port a001 on the 8-Port Connector Box and supports PPP (TCP/IP). With this capability, multiple networked applications can run across the PPP link simultaneously. PPP also requires two IP addresses to be registered, one to the serial port on the server, and one to be assigned to the client dialing into the server.
  • Page 186: Printers

    ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Preliminary Procedure C-1. Configure Modem with Script Attach the modem to MPS server B, port a001 of the serial expansion board using an appropriate cable. (This cable must be wired straight through, all 25 pins wired.) NOTE: Use a minimum of 26 AWG telecommunications line cord for connection to the modem Apply power to the modem.
  • Page 187: Glossary

    Preliminary Glossary BIOS Basic Input Output System. Compact Disk. CD-RW Compact Disk-Read/Write. CLEI Common Language Equipment Identifier, a code used by some telephony companies to identify manufacturer, part number, and customer. Central Processing Unit, the computing part of a computer. European Digital Signal Level-1 (2.048 Mbits/sec).
  • Page 188 Glossary DRAFT The North American telecommunications standard defining a circuit that multiplexes and switches 24 channels and operates at speeds of 1.544 Mbps. Underwriters Laboratories. Universal Serial Bus, a hardware interface for low-speed peripherals such as the keyboard, mouse, joystick, scanner, printer and telephony devices. It also supports MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 digital video.
  • Page 189 DRAFT Index central office ground chalk line 870-2785-02 changing passwords 6-16 8-Port Connector C-11 Chassis Dimensions and weight checklist, post-installation 6-13 compliance, regulatory AC power configuration, Dialup PPP network serial Power distribution unit 3-13 C-11 port addresses, network IP configuring the modem C-11 administrator requirements, customer C-12...
  • Page 190 Index — Draft — IP addresses anchoring frame using support chan- nel and spring nut 4-16 anchoring with support channel Eagle slab C-12 tip utility anchor assembly VT100 terminal ports C-12 slab, anchoring frame C-12 VT520 terminal frame ear protectors anchoring earthquake resistance to concrete under raised floor...
  • Page 191 6-13 MPS Server installing serial port assignments C-10 heavy duty frame VT100 terminal ports C-12 Tekelec 1000 chassis in a frame Multi-Purpose Server interface customer (provisioning) network firewall protocol filtering functions, network network inventory connections, ELAP and EPAP...
  • Page 192 Index — Draft — part number additional preparations air filter anchor assembly B-3, B-6 4-10 fan assembly for anchoring to slab hard disk drive B-9, B-11, B-12, B-14, for use with support channel 4-14 B-17 anchor assembly for use with support locating channel and spring nut 4-17...
  • Page 193 Index — Draft — anchor assembly slab floor, anchoring frame space requirements standard, RFC 1597 address standard, RFC 1918 address supported modems C-11 switch replace Sync network, EPAP or ELAP connection IP addresses C-11 synchronization network T1100 specifications temperature requirements template, frame terminal C-11...
  • Page 194 Index — Draft — Index-6 910-2969-001 Revision H, February 2007...

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