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AXX 9100 CONNECT
R1.2
Quick Reference Guide

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  • Page 1 AXX 9100 CONNECT R1.2 Quick Reference Guide...
  • Page 2 The contents of this document is subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology, desig and manufacturing. Ericsson shall have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use of...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Installation Guidelines 1.4.4 Grounding Considerations 1.4.5 Power Interfaces AXX 9100 CONNECT INSTALLATION 1.5.1 Mount the AXX 9100 CONNECT in a rack 1.5.2 Requirements to Installation Locations INSTALLATION OF POWER 1.6.1 Install the – 48 VDC Power 1.6.2 Install external ground 1.6.3...
  • Page 4 INITIAL CONFIGURATION 2.1.1 Commissioning of IP address via VT100 Interface 2.1.2 Configure Community-handler 2.1.3 Assign an IP-address to the AXX 9100 CONNECT 2.1.4 Change Passwords 2.1.5 Erase a Community string SET UP CONNECTION TO A NETWORK ELEMENT SYSTEM MODE FROM IP TO IP UN-NUMBERED 2.3.1...
  • Page 5: Installation Of Axx 9100 Connect

    This section provides pre-installation procedures for the AXX 9100 CONNECT. 1.1.1 Shipment verification When the AXX 9100 CONNECT equipment is received, please verify that the shipment is according to order. Ship equipment from one site to another in the original N O T E ! packing including the antistatic bags.
  • Page 6: Unpacking

    N O T E ! CONNECT system configurations and may vary in specific customer configurations. 1. Power supply for the AXX 9100 CONNECT equipment must be available as described in Table 1 2. Power consumption for the AXX 9100 CONNECT equipment must be supported as described in Table 1 3.
  • Page 7: Unpack The Axx 9100 Connect Base Unit

    2. Take the box containing the AXX 9100 CONNECT accessory kit out of the shipping container. 3. Lift the AXX 9100 CONNECT out of the packaging box and remove the anti-static bag and foam inserts. 3/1531-ZAP 701 14/1 Uen A 2006-10-16...
  • Page 8: Unpack The Axx 9100 Connect Service Modules

    When opening a module container, use caution to avoid damaging the contents. Caution! Wear a grounding wrist strap while unpacking,handling and interconnecting the AXX 9100 CONNECT equipment modules, to discharge any static buildup. 1. Open the container and remove the module(s) and packing material.
  • Page 9: Installation Overview

    1. Read and observe all safety cautions and warnings. 2. When you arrive at the site, first verify the AXX 9100 CONNECT equipment according to the procedures in “Pre-Installation Procedures” on page 1 -1. If there is a problem with the equipment, use the dedicated contact resources for your support 3.
  • Page 10 Plan to route the optical cables to and from the units along the left side of the rack to the overhead cable transport tray. 1.4.2.1 Recommended items To install an AXX 9100 CONNECT system, customary installation and electrical tools are required. The following items are also recommended: 3/1531-ZAP 701 14/1 Uen A 2006-10-16...
  • Page 11: Installation Guidelines

    300 mm at the back of the equipment. 1.4.4 Grounding Considerations We recommend a proper grounding of the AXX 9100 CONNECT independent on safety requirements. The AXX 9100 CONNECT may be connected to ground with the yellow/green wire in the power...
  • Page 12: Power Interfaces

    For location of the power connector on the AXX 9100 CONNECT, see Figure 1 Figure 1 Location of the power connector on the AXX 9100 CONNECT 1.4.5 Power Interfaces The AXX 9100 CONNECT DC-power interface comply with ETSI/EN 300 132-2, with a nominal source voltage of -48VDC or - 60VDC.
  • Page 13: Mount The Axx 9100 Connect In A Rack

    1. Using attached screws, install the brackets on the left and right side. 2. Move the AXX 9100 CONNECT to the desired rack position. 3. Align four M6 cage nuts in the equipment rack with the mounting holes on the front of the AXX 9100 CONNECT.
  • Page 14: Requirements To Installation Locations

    RAL. 1.5.2.2 Installation outside Restricted Access Location If installed outside a RAL area, the AXX 9100 CONNECT - 48V DC power source and all communication interfaces connected must comply to SELV circuits requirements. The -48V DC power must not exceed -60V DC, and must be powered from an certified AC to DC power supply unit or a battery unit.
  • Page 15: Installation Of Power

    AXX 9100 CONNECT R1.2 Quick Reference Guide of the term (see CEI/ IEC 60950-1 2001-10 standard clause 1.2.13.8). In practice, the electrical cables shall not exit the building. In addition, the electrical cables shall connect to equipment that either: •...
  • Page 16 To prevent equipment damage and injury, do not reverse the N O T E ! polarity of the AXX 9100 CONNECT power connections. Warning! The plug-socket combination must be accessible at all times, because it serves as the main disconnecting device.
  • Page 17: Install The - 48 Vdc Power

    AXX 9100 CONNECT as shown in Figure 4 Figure 4 Location of power connector of the back of the AXX 9100 CONNECT Caution! Be sure that the power cable is connected and verify the correct polarity.
  • Page 18: Install External Ground

    The power supply has been connected correctly when the green LED is lit. 1.6.2 Install external ground The AXX 9100 CONNECT should be grounded via the external ground connector to facility ground. Locations for the ground connector on the AXX 9100 CONNECT is shown in Figure Caution! To avoid damage to the Fan-unit, do not mount ground connector in the left corner of the connector side.
  • Page 19: Install The -Ac 230V Power Adaptor

    1.6.3 Install the –AC 230V Power Adaptor 1.6.3.1 Power On Make sure the AXX 9100 CONNECT is only connected to N O T E ! mains outlet with safety ground. Warning! Insert the DC connector into AXX 9100 CONNECT before connecting the AC 230V adaptor power cable to mains.
  • Page 20: Installation Of Service Modules

    General This chapter describes installation procedures that are common to, and independent of, the Service module type. The Service Modules is described in the AXX 9100 CONNECT Technical Reference. Interconnections and cabling are descibed in “Interconnections and cable handling” on page 1 -20.
  • Page 21: Available Service Modules

    It is therefore normal that you need to apply more force than expected for such installation. 1.7.2 Available service modules The following Service modules are described in the AXX 9100 CONNECT Technical Reference: Table 4 List of available service modules to AXX 9100 CONNECT Service modules TM-3xE3/T3-1.0/2.3 TM-4xFEL2-4xMAP-RJ45 TM-1xGEL1-1xMAP-SFP TM-4xFEL1-4xMAP-RJ45 TM-32xE1-LFH 1.7.2.1...
  • Page 22 AXX 9100 CONNECT R1.2 Quick Reference Guide • TM-3xE3/T3-1.0/2.3 • TM-1xGEL1-1xMAP-SFP (can only be used in this slot position) • TM-4xFEL1-4xMAP-RJ45 • TM-32xE1-LFH 1.7.2.2 LED - Module failure There is one status LED indicator on the front of a Service module.
  • Page 23: Hot Insertion And Removal

    1.7.3 Hot insertion and removal The AXX 9100 CONNECT service modules supports hot insertion and removal. Each module contain a switch that is activated when the module shall be removed. A special tool, the Card Extraction Tool must be used to activate the switch.
  • Page 24: Interconnections And Cable Handling

    Base Unit. The cable is optimized for use in racks but can also be used in wall mount and desktop applications. The -48V cable connects the AXX 9100 CONNECT to the internal - 48V power-rails inside the rack. It has a mini- fit connector in one end and is not terminated in the other end.
  • Page 25: Alarm Cable

    Ericsson AXXESSIT AS does not provide an alarm cable. The physical connector is a 9 pin DSUB. The alarm cable would typical be used to connect the AXX 9100 CONNECT to the rack-top alarm indicators or to external alarm input sources.
  • Page 26: Synchronization Cable

    1.8.9 AUX Port cable Standard ISDN cabling 1.8.10 Fibre cables The optical interfaces for the AXX 9100 CONNECT are based on the LC connector. See “SFP Modules” on page 1 -24 for details. 1.8.11 Installing Electrical Cables Caution! Wear a grounding wrist strap while unpacking,handling and interconnecting the AXX 9100 CONNECT equipment modules, to discharge any static buildup.
  • Page 27 AXX 9100 CONNECT R1.2 Quick Reference Guide 1.8.11.1 Connect Electrical Cables with RJ-45 Connector 1. Carefully connect the electrical cables with RJ-45 connectors to the customer-specified point. 2. Repeat Step 1 for all other electrical cables. 3. Guide the cables through the cable ties mounted on the sides of the rack.
  • Page 28: Sfp Modules

    Ericsson AXXESSIT. You may encounter problems when trying to unplug S-1e N O T E ! SFPs from an AXX 9100 CONNECT produced earlier than April 2006. The front panel SFP cage cut outs were too tight to allow smooth operation of the S-1e SFP release button.
  • Page 29: Installation Of Sfp Modules

    N O T E ! other Ericsson AXXESSIT equipment. Caution! Wear a grounding wrist strap while unpacking, handling and interconnecting the AXX 9100 CONNECT equipment modules, to discharge any static buildup. Warning! Fiber-optic SFP modules are equipped with a Class 1 laser, which emits invisible radiation.
  • Page 30: Installing And Removing Sfp Modules

    AXX 9100 CONNECT R1.2 Quick Reference Guide Caution! Insert clean dust plugs into the SFP module after removing the cables to protect the fiber-optic. Clean the optic surfaces of the fiber-optic cables with a soft antistatic cloth before you reconnect them to another SFP module. Take actions to avoid dust and other contaminants getting into the optical apertures.
  • Page 31 AXX 9100 CONNECT R1.2 Quick Reference Guide module. Do not remove and insert SFP modules more often than is absolutely necessary. Latch Figure 12 SFP Module with a Bale-Clasp Latch 1.9.3.1 Installing SFP modules To insert an SFP module into the SFP module slot, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 32 AXX 9100 CONNECT R1.2 Quick Reference Guide Figure 13 Inserting an SFP module into an SFP module slot 4. Remove the dust plugs from the optical ports on fiber-optic SFP modules and store them for later use. When you are ready to connect the cable, remove the dust...
  • Page 33: Connecting To Sfp Modules

    AXX 9100 CONNECT R1.2 Quick Reference Guide 4. Grasp the SFP module and carefully remove it from the module slot. 5. Store removed SFP module in an antistatic bag or other protective environment. 1.9.4 Connecting to SFP modules This section describes how to connect to an SFP module.
  • Page 34: Cleaning Fibre-Optic Connectors

    AXX 9100 CONNECT R1.2 Quick Reference Guide 1.9.5 Cleaning fibre-optic connectors This section describes dry cleaning techniques for fibre-optic connectors using lint-free swabs. Tools • 1.25mm lint-free swabs (preferably clean room quality) • Fibre-scope Caution! Read the warning before beginning this procedure.
  • Page 35 AXX 9100 CONNECT R1.2 Quick Reference Guide 6. Inspect the connector again with the fibre-scope. 7. Repeat this procedure as necessary. 3/1531-ZAP 701 14/1 Uen A 2006-10-16...
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  • Page 37: Configuration Of Axx 9100 Connect

    AXX 9100 CONNECT R1.2 Quick Reference Guide Configuration of AXX 9100 CONNECT Initial configuration 2.1.1 Commissioning of IP address via VT100 Interface Brief Description A local terminal with VT100 emulation is required during the first commissioning of the network element in order to set up the necessary communications parameters enabling access to the element via AXX 9820 CRAFT over the Management Port.
  • Page 38 AXX 9100 CONNECT R1.2 Quick Reference Guide VT100-port to the serial-port on the PC can be provided. The specification of this cable is the following: Figure 17 VT100-CABLE (Console cable) Pin 4,5 and 7 are only used for debug purposes.
  • Page 39 AXX 9100 CONNECT R1.2 Quick Reference Guide 4. The terminal application launches. 5. Enter COM port name (e.g. com1) and select OK. 6. An AXXCLI session is invoked by typing axxcli in terminal window. User authentication (password, 8-12 ASCII characters) is required, as the following session start-up sequence shows.
  • Page 40: Configure Community-Handler

    AXX 9100 CONNECT R1.2 Quick Reference Guide 2.1.2 Configure Community-handler The following example shows how to set community for a default user. If setting community for a specific user, the corresponding IP address must be entered instead of 0.0.0.0 1. AXXCLI>com 2.
  • Page 41: Assign An Ip-Address To The Axx 9100 Connect

    System Mode System mode has two options; IP and IPUNNUMBERED. Prior to configuring the IP settings on the AXX 9100 CONNECT the desirable system mode should be set, since this is a strategically choice to align with the existing design of management data communication network.
  • Page 42: Change Passwords

    AXX 9100 CONNECT R1.2 Quick Reference Guide 2.1.3.2 Assign an IP address (System Mode - IP) If system mode is IP the command for IP configuration is: 1. AXXCLI>IP-Configuration IP-ADDRESS=193.69.136.104 SUBNET-MASK=255.255.255.0 2.1.3.3 System Mode - IP Unnumbered 1. AXXCLI>Management-modes\sys sys=ipun...
  • Page 43: Erase A Community String

    The purpose of this section is to describe the tasks involved in setting up a connection between the Craft Terminal and any network element from Ericsson AXXESSIT. See also “Commissioning of IP address via VT100 Interface” on page 2 -33. An Ethernet connection...
  • Page 44 AXX 9100 CONNECT R1.2 Quick Reference Guide 3. A logon window is presented for you. Figure 20 AXX 9820 CRAFT Logon Window 4. If present, select desired network element from Ip pull-down menu. Figure 21 Selection of IP address - Logon window The system adds the selected IP address to the logon window.
  • Page 45: System Mode From Ip To Ip Un-Numbered

    Non-existent IP-address The IP-address given by you manually or selected by you in the list, is not reachable/non-existent or does not belong to an Ericsson AXXESSIT network element. The system gives an error message and ask for a new IP-address.
  • Page 46: Workaround

    AXX 9100 CONNECT R1.2 Quick Reference Guide for DCN routing is seen as a strategically choice, which the operator should configure prior to configure IP address and protocols on the device. The reason for this is because the network design is different for each of the system modes.
  • Page 47 Commission IP un-numbered configuration. IP over PPP (DCC), OSPF, etc. T I P ! Use the AXXCLI commands Display-Debug-info and Running-Config and store content to files. These log-files can be useful in case of assistance from Ericsson AXXESSIT Technical Support. 3/1531-ZAP 701 14/1 Uen A 2006-10-16...
  • Page 48: Further Configuration

    • Consider performing configuration back-up 2.4.2 Further reading Please see the AXX 9820 CRAFT User Guide for instructions related to further configuration and the AXX 9100 CONNECT Technical Reference for details concerning the equipment. 3/1531-ZAP 701 14/1 Uen A 2006-10-16...

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