Summary of Contents for Alcatel-Lucent 1677 SONET Link
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1677 SONET Link Turn-Up PN 3EM13850AD 01 R06.02, Issue 01, September 2007...
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NOTICE This manual applies to 1677 SONET Link R06.02 software. Release notes describing revisions to this software may impact operations described in this manual. This transfer of commodities, technology, or software, if from the United States, is an export in accordance with the U.S.
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3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 CKL-107 Verify Provisioning (ECC) ..........5-23 CKL-108 Verify Cabling Between Client-Side I/O and Customer LGX Panel (OCn-Equipped Shelf) .
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3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 1677 SONET Link Turn-Up List of Figures Figure 2-1. Manufacture Date Label (Equipment Shelf) ........1-8 Figure 2-2.
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3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 1677 SONET Link Turn-Up List of Tables Table 100-A. Task Index List ............2-1 Table 101-A.
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Table 135-B. Example of M13 T1 to VT1 Mapping ........4-212 Table 135-C. Example Cross-connection Ports on 1677 SONET Link and FES301 ... . 4-212 Table 135-D.
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3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Table 108-C. 1-Port OC48 Optical Transmitter Power Measurements Over Fiber ....5-52 Table 108-D. 1-Port OC192 Optical Transmitter Power Measurements Over Fiber ... . . 5-53 Table 109-A.
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3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Table 116-B. Verify TMUX, and VSC Switching (Working to Protect) ......5-91 Table 116-C.
3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Introduction OVERVIEW This manual provides step-by-step procedures to enable the user to perform a task. Each procedure contains important introductory information that is essential to understanding and completing the task properly. Procedures must be started at step 1, and steps must be performed in the order given.
• 1677 SONET Link Engineering Support Documentation manual (PN 3EM17362AD) • 1677 SONET Link Address and Location Guide (PN 3EM13854AD) • 1677 SONET Link Master Glossary (PN 3EM13742AA) Document Types The documentation contains all instructions needed to perform a task.
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3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Nontrouble Procedure (NTP) NTPs list the major steps required to complete a task. This list may be all experienced user requires. For inexperienced user, each step refers to a DLP, and the steps must be performed in the order listed. Detailed Level Procedure (DLP) DLPs contain detailed steps and supporting information required to complete a task.
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3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Introduction...
Alcatel-Lucent 1677 SONET Link in it. For approved methods of securing the equipment rack, read the equipment-rack installation instructions or contact the equipment-rack manufacturer.
The user must provide circuit breakers or fuses and disconnects between the power source and the Alcatel-Lucent 1677 SONET Link. Each power feed from a source (-48 V dc and Return) requires a 25-amp dc-rated fast-trip circuit breaker or fuse and disconnect.
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3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 DANGER Possibility of personal injury. Never look directly into an unterminated fiber-optic connector unless it is absolutely known that no optical power is being emitted by the connector. DANGER Possibility of personal injury. Never look into a broken optical fiber cable unless it is absolutely known that no laser radiation is present.
3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Figure 2-1. Manufacture Date Label (Equipment Shelf) REAR VIEW OF 1671 This devi ce complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions: RYIOP98420 1. this devicemay not cause harmful interference, and RYIOP98420 2.
3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Figure 2-2. Danger and Manufacture Date Labels (Module) LASER WARNING LABEL LASER MN LABEL STATUS PART NUMBER SERIAL LABEL OC48 NUMBER LABEL REACH/ FIBER-TYPE LABEL 677-0317-1 031805 Introduction...
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3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Introduction 1-10...
3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 ELECTROSTATIC-SENSITIVE DEVICES Electrostatic-Sensitivity An electrostatic-sensitive (ESS) device can withstand voltage spikes of only 10 to 100 volts and can be damaged or effectively destroyed by a discharge that might go unnoticed by a technician. Some devices have built-in protection. However, because this protection is effective only against the lower levels of electrostatic charges, a false sense of security often prevails.
3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Handling Module Although the risk of damage to an ESS device is reduced considerably after it is assembled into a circuit designed to protect sensitive components, take the following precautions to reduce static charges to harmless levels: •...
3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Repairing Modules To protect ESS devices during repair, take the following precautions: • The workbench must be earth-grounded, and the work surface must be covered with an antistatic or static dissipative material bonded to the bench (bolt).
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3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Introduction 1-14...
3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 PRODUCT SUPPORT INFORMATION Telephone Support Customer Service Telephone Support For telephone support for the customer services mentioned in this Product Support Information, call 888-ALCATEC (888-252-2832) or 613-784-6100, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Central Time, Monday through Friday. Ask the operator for the appropriate service to be connected to a qualified representative or engineer.
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3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 At Alcatel-Lucent's Online Support Documentation and Software web site, follow the on-screen instructions to register for access and obtain a login ID. In addition to accessing product documentation, the Alcatel-Lucent Online Support Documentation and Software web site allows the user to view the following: •...
3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 IN USA: IN CANADA: Alcatel-Lucent USA Alcatel-Lucent Canada 3400 W. Plano Pkwy. Network Services Division Plano, Texas 75075 P.O. Box 13600 ATTN: Training M/S 1206-553 Ottawa, Ontario K2K 2E6 The annual Product Training Catalog can be ordered by calling the training coordinator, or it can be viewed on-line at http://www1.alcatel-lucent.com/us/product_training/catalog.
3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 After-hours Nonemergency Telephone Support After-hours telephone support to address new installations, system 4.13 expansions, system operations, system application, or other non-service-affecting issues is available by contacting Alcatel-Lucent Customer Service at 1-888-252-2832 (1-888-ALCATEC) or 1-613-784-6100. On-site Technical Support On-site technical support is available when an issue cannot be 4.14 resolved remotely.
3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Return for Credit or Warranty Exchange Procedure Returned equipment must have a Return Authorization (RA) number. 4.19 Obtain an RA number either by calling customer service telephone support or by fax (972-519-4611). No equipment should be returned without an RA number. The 4.20 following information is required: •...
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3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Return for Repair Procedure Refer to paragraph 4.19 for information on obtaining an RA number. 4.22 Notification to the Service Center and issuance of an RA number by Alcatel-Lucent personnel must be made prior to shipment of parts. The following information must be furnished with the request for return authorization: •...
3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Shipping Instructions for Repair, Credit, or Warranty Exchange Return equipment or parts prepaid to the address provided when the 4.23 RA number was issued. The RA number must be prominently marked on the shipping label, the packing list, and any correspondence regarding the order. •...
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3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Factory-trained service technicians are qualified on similar systems 4.26 before they are allowed to maintain customer equipment. They have direct access to additional technical support around the clock and to all necessary tools and test equipment. Introduction 1-22...
3EM13850AD IXL-100 Issue 01, September 2007 Index Task Lists (IXLs) IXL-100 Task Index List Refer to table 100-A to select the type of procedure or information needed to perform tasks on the system. Table 100-A. Task Index List TYPE OF PROCEDURE/INFORMATION REFERENCE Obtain support information IXL-101...
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IXL-100 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Task Index List...
For references to Product Information manual, refer to the 1677 SONET Link Product Information, manual (PN 3EM13848AF). For references to Address and Location Guide, refer to the 1677 SONET Link Address and Location Guide (PN 3EM13854AD). Table 101-A. Identifying Documentation for Installation Support...
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IXL-101 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Obtain Support Information...
The referenced procedures presume the equipment and system hardware installation was performed and verified in accordance with established procedures. Use this procedure for turn-up of a 1677 SONET Link only. If performing an upgrade, use documentation provided with software release kit.
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NTP-100 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Verify availability of recommended test equipment. For details, refer to DLP-102 and CKL-102. Module Installation Install plug-in modules. For details, refer to DLP-103 and CKL-101. System Start Up Normally, new systems are delivered with the latest software pre-loaded. In this case, a complete installation of the software is not required as part of initial turn-up.
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3EM13850AD NTP-100 Issue 01, September 2007 Configure timing source. For details, refer to DLP-111. Create clean database backup. For details, refer to DLP-112. Provision equipment. For details, refer to DLP-113. System Verification Test module LEDs. For details, refer to DLP-114 and CKL-105.
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NTP-100 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Lock to copy 0 SSC and perform 15-minute error-free verification test. For details, refer to DLP-123 and CKL-113. Verify shelf redundant power. For details, refer to DLP-124 and CKL-114. Verify copy 0 clock and control subsystem switching. For details, refer to DLP-125 and CKL-115.
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DLP-136 and CKL-122. Verify alarm-free system. For details, refer to DLP-137. Turn-up procedure is complete. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Operation and Administration manual (PN 3EM13851AF) for details concerning system provisioning. STOP. This procedure is complete. Verify System and Turn-Up...
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NTP-100 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Verify System and Turn-Up...
3EM13850AD DLP-100 Issue 01, September 2007 Detailed Level Procedures (DLPs) DLP-100 Site-Specific Information PURPOSE This procedure is used to obtain site-specific information. GENERAL Not all of this procedure can be performed initially. Some of the data that is requested is not available until turn up is complete.
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DLP-100 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 From office records and engineering specifications, find the following information and record in CKL-100. Name of customer Sales order number Date initial turn-up is started (Completion date will be recorded after turn up is finished.) Site name and address Name of customer representative...
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3EM13850AD DLP-100 Issue 01, September 2007 Site-specific information is provided to Technical Support Group (TSG) for on-line support. Record site-specific information in CKL-100. Indicate whether Alcatel-Lucent users have access Indicate whether modem is accessible by Alcatel-Lucent users Customer contact including name, title, and address (if different from site address) Modem phone number –...
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DLP-100 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Site-Specific Information...
3EM13850AD DLP-101 Issue 01, September 2007 DLP-101 Perform Overall Visual Inspection PURPOSE This procedure is used verify and inspect equipment. GENERAL CKL-101 for this procedure. STEP PROCEDURE Confirm steps through and record information in CKL-101. Determine configuration per office records. Verify shelf is in designated rack and rack is in correct location.
3EM13850AD DLP-102 Issue 01, September 2007 DLP-102 Verify Test Equipment Availability PURPOSE This procedure is used to verify availability of test equipment needed to turn up the system. GENERAL Test equipment types listed are recommended, but equivalent test equipment can be substituted. Before substituting test equipment, carefully check the procedure to determine required characteristics.
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DLP-102 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Laser safety glasses Plug-in style ESD wrist strap RJ-11 to DB-9 CCC interface cable, Alcatel-Lucent PN 101-094-A Straight-through DB-9 serial cable m. (2) 5-foot FC-to-SC Single Mode (SM) optic cable (2) SC-SC Single Mode (SM) optic cable (1) Dual SC-MTRJ Single Mode (SM) optic cable (1) SC-SC dual optic coupler Single Mode and SC-to-SC looping plugs...
Traditional network architectures such as 1+1APS, UPSR, and BLSR protection schemes in dual ring internet working, stacked rings, and multi-ring hub network applications may govern module slot placement. Refer to the 1677 SONET Link Address and Location Guide (PN 3EM13854AD) for module locations. CKL-101 for this procedure.
DLP-103 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 On front of 15RU shelf, replace trim panel covering power panel and fan assembly. Identify insertion location of plug-in module. See figure 103-1 and refer to site-specific documentation. Remove module from electrostatic-sensitive container. Select module type. If CCC, go to step 12.
3EM13850AD DLP-103 Issue 01, September 2007 Figure 103-2. CCC Front Panel The CCC is not running. Green The CCC is running. Flashing The CCC is running diagnostics or Interlock switch loading code. PRI. Green This is the primary (active) CCC. Amber This is the secondary (standby) CCC.
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DLP-103 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Set laptop or VDT terminal session to following settings: – 9600 Baud – 1 Stop Bit – No Parity – No Flow Control WARNING: Possibility of equipment damage. Do not force module into slot or connectors.
3EM13850AD DLP-103 Issue 01, September 2007 Figure 103-3. Engaging Interlock Latch PUSH INTERLOCK PUSH EJECTOR HANDLE WHILE PULLING EJECTOR LEVER FULLY LATCHED DOWN (1) TO SEAT LEVER DOWN (3). HANDLE DOWN (2a), PUSH MODULE, THEN TIGHTEN INTERLOCK SWITCH THUMBSCREWS. IN (2b). 677-0271-1 050505 Figure 103-4.
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DLP-103 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Press to start reboot. Enter Various messages display. On successful reboot, system responds with the following: INITIALIZING SYSTEM MANAGER... STARTUP COMPLETE. PCM file load complete: CLI, TL1 and Snmpd enabled NOTICE: This is a private computer system. Unauthorized access may lead to prosecution.
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Is plug-in module being installed a TC? If yes, go to step 43. If no, go to step 44. Terminate clock cables into front panel of TC. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Engineering Support Documentation (PN 3EM17362AD) and see drawing 3EM171590004RJZZA for information.
Load Software Generic PURPOSE This procedure is used to install 1677 SONET Link software generic from an FTP server to the system disk. This procedure is used only for systems that do not have the latest software pre-loaded onto the system.
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____________________________________________________________________________ This information will be used through out the installation. Perform section 2, Installation Process for 1677 SONET Link R06.02.xx on a New Simplex or Duplex System, of 1677 SONET Link R06.02.xx Software Installation/Upgrade Guide to load generic software.
Access through telnet must be made from a trusted host. To access the system over telnet, port 3083 must be used. For information on configuring host access, refer to DLP-108. For information on TL1 command syntax, refer to 1677 SONET Link Commands and Messages manual (PN 3EM13852AF).
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DLP-105 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Enter to quit CLI (if configured for CLI response). EXIT agent>exit Log In Through Console Connection Enter to login as administrator. ACT-USER::administrator:::PID; where: PID=login password provided by superuser or installer Enter to change administrator password. ED-PID:::administrator:::oldpw,newpd;...
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3EM13850AD DLP-105 Issue 01, September 2007 Enter to assign Ethernet port ED-NE:::::ETHIPADDR <VALUE>,ETHIPMASK <VALUE>; IP address. where: ETHIPADDR=<value> user-supplied Ethernet IP address. ETHIPMASK=<value> user-supplied mask for Ethernet IP address. Enter ED-NE-TL1::::::RAWPORT=3082,TELPORT=3083,GWENB=<VALUE>,ENB1301=<VALUE>; where: GWENB=<value> is Y if ENB1301=Y or N if ENB1301=N. ENB1301=<value>...
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DLP-105 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Set Up Console and Telnet Sessions 4-22...
This procedure is used to activate the flash disks on the CCCs. GENERAL For information on TL1 command syntax, refer to 1677 SONET Link Commands and Messages manual (PN 3EM13852AF). Refer to the 1677 SONET Link Address and Location Guide (PN 3EM13854AD) for module locations.
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DLP-106 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Did output return COMPLD or DENY? If COMPLD, go to step 10. If DENY, go to step 14. Enter RTRV-DISK; Observe output. Note states of disks in CCC in slot 10. Verify PST=OOS-AUMA and SST=SWDL. While disk synchronizes, a BKUPMEMSYNCH condition exists.
PURPOSE ® This procedure configures a Windows 2000 or XP PC as an FTP server to perform NE database backup and restore or download software to a 1677 SONET Link. Refer to table 107-A for minimum requirements. Table 107-A. PC Requirements...
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DLP-107 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Is the Local Path information known? If yes, go to step 43. If no, go to step 3. Check if Microsoft FTP Server is Installed Open the Control Panel. Select Start>Settings>Control Panel Double-click the icon.
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3EM13850AD DLP-107 Issue 01, September 2007 ® Install Microsoft FTP Server Software Open the Control Panel. Select Start>Settings>Control Panel Double-click Add/Remove Programs On the left side of the Add/Remove Programs window, select Add/Remove Windows Components In the Components window, highlight and click the Internet Information Services (IIS) button.
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DLP-107 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Select the tab. Home Directory Under the FTP Site Directory pane, set the Local Path to where the NE database backups and NE generic software is to be stored. The Alcatel-Lucent preferred path is: C:\ALCATEL Note: If selecting a different directory, note the location for future use.
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3EM13850AD DLP-107 Issue 01, September 2007 Is PC running Windows XP Service Pack 2? If yes, go to step 57. If no, go to step 65. Create Exception for FTP Port Open the Control Panel. Select Start>Settings>Control Panel Double-click the icon.
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DLP-107 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Install an FTP Server 4-30...
Each 1677 SONET Link maintains a table of IP addresses of trusted hosts. A trusted host is allowed to connect to TL1 agent on this node. The 1677 SONET Link denies access to any host whose IP address is not included in the trusted hosts list.
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If dynamic IP addresses are assigned to workstations: Enter to allow all hosts to establish a login ENT-NE-TRUST:::::0.0.0.1,0.0.0.0; sessionwith the 1677 SONET Link. This command may impact network security by allowing any workstation to connect to the NE. Go to step 1.
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3EM13850AD DLP-108 Issue 01, September 2007 Retrieve List of Denied Hosts Enter to deny a host. RTRV-NE-DENIED; Examine output for list of denied hosts. Example: agent>RTRV-NE-DENIED; ALCATEL-1677SL 2002-12-19 19:54:37 0 COMPLD "128.251.48.142:Permanent" "128.251.48.156:Permanent" /* RTRV-NE-DENIED */ Go to step 1. Add a Denied Host Enter to add a host.
LAN using a 10/100 MBS hub. The ipaddr is assigned the same default value for every 1677 SONET Link. The ipaddr should be changed to a unique IP address if the system is on a ring and if the system is configured for internal DCC IP. The ethipaddr must be assigned a unique address if the 1677 SONET Link is within a subnet;...
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DLP-109 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 "10.2.1.0:255.255.255.0,10.2.201.254,1,S" "10.2.2.0:255.255.255.0,10.2.201.254,1,S" "128.251.49.74:255.255.255.255,10.2.201.254,1,S" /* RTRV-NE-IPRT */ Does an IP route need to be added? If yes, go to step 4. If no, go to step 5. Add an IP Route Enter ENT-NE-IPRT:::::HOST,MASK,NEXTHOP,METRIC; where: HOST=IP address of destination host or network MASK=subnet mask NEXTHOP=IP address of next hop (gateway) in the route METRIC=cost metric, specified as number of hops to destination address...
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3EM13850AD DLP-109 Issue 01, September 2007 Does a stand alone node monitored on a different IP subnet need to be added? If yes, go to step 9. If no, go to step 12. Standalone Monitored on the Different IP Subnet Enter: ED-NE:::SWITCHNAME=STRING::ETHIPADDR={0-126,128-223}-{0-255}-{0-255}-{0-255}, ETHIPMASK={0-255}-{0-255}-{0-255}-{0-255};...
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DLP-109 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Configure IP Routing 4-38...
DLP-110 Download TMUX Software PURPOSE This procedure is used to download 1677 SONET Link TMUX operational software from an FTP server to the system disk and upgrade the TMUX FPGA. PREREQUISITES All available equipment must be installed and powered on.
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If single CCC, go to step 5. If dual CCC, go to step 6. Using console cable supplied with 1677 SONET Link connect RJ-11 end of the cable to DIAG port interface on the front of the CCC, then go to step Unseat protect CCC.
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3EM13850AD DLP-110 Issue 01, September 2007 Enter COPY-RFILE::DISK-A:::IMAGEDL,”ftp://<HOST IP>/<REMOTE DIR to retrieve files required to reprogram TMUX PATH>”,”FILE:///<DOWNLOAD DIR>; modules. where: TID=TL1 target node identifier. HOST IP=IP address of FTP server identified in step 2. REMOTE DIRECTORY PATH=FTP directory defined in step DOWNLOAD DIR=Local disk directory within the /bin directory to contain upgrade software.
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DLP-110 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Enter CHK-DISK:[TID]:DISK-A:[CTAG]::TYPE=IMAGE;,SRC=/bin<DOWNLOAD DIR>; verify file integrity of the /bin directory. where: TID=TL1 target node identifier CTAG=TL1 command correlation tag DOWNLOAD DIR=Disk directory within the /bin directory to contain upgrade software. For example: A:/bin/r040000). Example: CHK-DISK::DISK-A:100::TYPE=IMAGE,SRC=”bin/r040000”;...
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3EM13850AD DLP-110 Issue 01, September 2007 Enter to logically remove the standby module. RMV-EQPT::AID; where: AID=Standby TMUX module AID Improper subcard removal should be reported as an alarm. This is normal. Enter to reprogram the logically removed RPGM-EQPT::AID::::CARDTYPE=TMUX; TMUX module. where: AID=Standby TMUX module AID.
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DLP-110 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Enter to logically remove the working module. RMV-EQPT::AID; where: AID=Working TMUX module AID. Enter to reprogram the logically removed RPGM-EQPT::AID::::CARDTYPE=TMUX; TMUX module. where: AID=TMUX module AID. The following is a screen display representation: N2 04-10-25 15:58:04 M 0 COMPLD /* RPGM-EQPT */ N2>...
PURPOSE This procedure is used to configure the 1677 SONET Link timing source. GENERAL The 1677 SONET Link supports several timing inputs (external BITS and optical OC-n line timing). The following recommendations apply for system timing: • A maximum of four consecutive nodes should be daisy chained using line timing.
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EXTERNALA and EXTERNALB are the recommended values for PRIREF and SECREF, respectively. To set PRIREF and SECREF to other values, refer to the 1677 SONET Link Commands and Messages manual (PN 3AL12345AA) and the 1677 SONET Link Operation and Administration manual (PN 3EM13851AF).
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3EM13850AD DLP-111 Issue 01, September 2007 Are any timing alarms or conditions present? If yes, troubleshoot, then go to step 15. If no, go to step 18. STOP. This procedure is complete. Configure Timing Source 4-47...
The OPR-DISK command is used to activate, back up, or purge system image or configuration files. For parameter descriptions of TL1 commands used in this procedure, refer to the 1677 SONET Link Commands and Messages manual (PN 3EM13852AF) or the 1677 SONET Link Address and Location Guide (PN 3EM13854AD).
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If yes, go to step 7. If no, verify in CKL-104, then go to step 8. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear alarms, verify in CKL-104, then go to step 8. Enter and examine output for logical flash disks for primary (IS,WRK) RTRV-DISK;...
DLP-113 Provision Equipment PURPOSE This procedure is used to provision the 1677 SONET Link I/O modules. If equipped, VSC, TMUX, and EDFA modules are also provisioned. GENERAL Refer to 1677 SONET Link Commands and Messages manual (PN 3EM13852AF) for more information on commands and command syntax.
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DLP-113 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Enter to enter modules. ENT-EQPT::AID:::TYPE; where: AID=IOC module AID TYPE=DS0G, EC-12P, EDFA, GIGE-2P, OC3-12P, OC12-4P, OC48-1P, OC192-1P, TMUX, VTSC If TYPE=DS0G, EDFA, adjacent slot is automatically provisioned. Are there more modules to provision? If yes, go to step 9. If no, go to step STOP.
If yes, enter verification in CKL-105, then go to step 6. If no, go to step 5. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to troubleshoot fault, then go to step 2. Establish session with node.
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Did LEDs cycle correctly? If yes, enter verification in CKL-105, then go to step 11. If no, go to step 10. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to troubleshoot fault, then go to step 6. Enter to copy switch working CCC to protect.
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If yes, enter verification in CKL-105, then go to step 22. If no, go to step 21. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to troubleshoot fault, then go to step 17. STOP. This procedure is complete.
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DLP-114 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Test Module LEDs 4-56...
DSX panel. GENERAL For information on TL1 command syntax, refer to the 1677 SONET Link Commands and Messages manual (PN 3EM13852AF). Refer to the 1677 SONET Link Address and Location Guide (PN 3EM13854AD) for rack, shelf, and module locations. CKL-106 CKL-107 with this procedure.
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DLP-115 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Verify DS3 provisioned in CKL-107. Go to step 9. Enter to provision one EC1 on working ECC module. Refer to CKL-107 ENT-EC1::AID; for provisioning order. where: AID=EC1 facility AID Verify EC1 provisioned in CKL-107. Measure DS3/EC1 Connector Panel Output Across Coaxial Cable at DSX Panel End Connect test set to front side of DSX panel corresponding to cable from TX port of ECC module under test.
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3EM13850AD DLP-115 Issue 01, September 2007 Enter for EC1 port for which coaxial cables were RTRV-COND-EC1::AID:::LOS; jumpered in step 15. where: AID=access identifier of EC1. Is LOS set against DS3/EC1? If yes, go to step 21. If no, go to step 23. For connection between Rx port of 48-port DS3/EC1 connector panel and DSX panel, recheck coaxial cable routing, and then retest connection.
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DLP-115 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Confirm Cabling Between Client-Side I/O and Customer DSX Panel (ECC-Equipped Shelf) 4-60...
LGX panel. GENERAL For information on TL1 command syntax, refer to the 1677 SONET Link Commands and Messages manual (PN 3EM13852AF). Refer to the 1677 SONET Link Address and Location Guide (PN 3EM13854AD) for rack, shelf, and module locations. CKL-108 CKL-109 with this procedure.
Set power meter wavelength to 1550 nm for LR OC192 modules. Refer to table 116-A for OCn module specifications. Refer to the 1677 SONET Link Product Information manual (PN 3EM13848AF) for wavelength information by part number for XLR OC48 modules and LR OC192 modules.
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1550 nm for XLR OC48 modules. Refer to table 116-A for OCn module specifications. Refer to the 1677 SONET Link Product Information manual (PN 3EM13848AF) for wavelength information by part number for XLR OC48 modules and LR OC192 modules.
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DLP-116 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Go to step to retest connection. Disconnect fiber-optic jumper from LGX panel. Disconnect fiber-optic cables just tested from Tx port and Rx port on OCn module. Have all fiber-optic cables between all ports on all working and protect OCn module and LGX panel been tested? If yes, go to step 27.
3EM13850AD DLP-117 Issue 01, September 2007 DLP-117 Clean Fiber-Optic Connectors PURPOSE This procedure provides the recommended instructions to clean fiber-optic connectors found in Alcatel-Lucent equipment. PREREQUISITE Anyone who performs this procedure must be familiar with cleaning fiber-optic connectors and with the specific system on which the procedure is to be performed.
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DLP-117 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 • Optical removal and cleaning tool—Alcatel-Lucent PN 3EM07060AAAA • Penlight (pocket-style flashlight) • Laser safety glasses GENERAL If the cleaning method described in this procedure does not produce acceptable results, connector may need to be replaced. STEP PROCEDURE DANGER: Possibility of personal injury.
3EM13850AD DLP-117 Issue 01, September 2007 Figure 117-1. Fiber-Optic Connector Inspection PARTICLES OIL FILM AND PARTICLES ON CLADDING AND IN CORE AREA FIBER CONTAMINATED FIBER CONTAMINATED WITH SOLID PARTICLES WITH OIL (FINGERPRINT) FIBER CLADDING CORE FERRULE (SHAPE CAN VARY BY CONNECTOR TYPE) CLEAN FIBER 129-1280-1 021607...
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DLP-117 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Use inspection microscope to inspect fiber-optic connector. See figure 117-1 examples of clean and contaminated fibers. Note that MPX connector has multiple fibers. Use the following criteria to determine clean fiber: Fiber core must have no contaminants or defects. Fiber cladding must have no contaminants.
3EM13850AD DLP-117 Issue 01, September 2007 Figure 117-2. Fiber-Optic Connector Types, Illustrations FC CONNECTOR SC CONNECTOR ST CONNECTOR FEMALE MALE SIDE VIEW END VIEWS SIDE VIEW MPX CONNECTOR MU FIBER CONNECTOR LC FIBER CONNECTOR 129-1281-1 031407 Nonbackplane-Mounted MPX Fiber-Optic Connector Do not touch tip of TX757E swab.
DLP-117 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Figure 117-3. Fiber-Optic Connector Types, Photographs FC CONNECTOR SC CONNECTOR ST/STII CONNECTOR FEMALE MALE MPX CONNECTORS 160-2973-1 022802 FC, SC, MU, LC, or ST/STII Fiber-Optic Connector Holding CLETOP fiber-optic cleaner with one hand, use metal lever to open metal slide and expose cleaning surface.
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3EM13850AD DLP-117 Issue 01, September 2007 Backplane-Mounted MPX Fiber-Optic Connector Do not touch tip of TX757E swab. Insert swab handle into swab optical cleaning tool (extender). See figure 117-4. WARNING: Possibility of equipment damage. Use care to prevent damaging backplane-mounted fiber-optic connector pins when cleaning backplane-mounted fiber-optic connectors.
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3EM13850AD DLP-117 Issue 01, September 2007 Bulkhead Connectors Select appropriate CLETOP Stick-Type to clean bulkhead connector for fiber optic connection. For FC, SC and ST bulkhead connectors use the CLETOP 2.5mm Stick-Type cleaner For LC and MU bulkhead connectors use the CLETOP 1.25mm Stick-Type cleaner Insert CLETOP swab into the optical bulkhead adapter and gently twist/wipe to clean fiber-optic interface.
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DLP-117 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Are there more fiber-optic connectors to clean? If yes, go to step 11. If no, go to step 35. STOP. This procedure is complete. Clean Fiber-Optic Connectors 4-74...
LGX panel. GENERAL For information on TL1 command syntax, refer to the 1677 SONET Link Commands and Messages manual (PN 3EM13852AF). Refer to the 1677 SONET Link Address and Location Guide (PN 3EM13854AD) for rack, shelf, and module locations. CKL-110 CKL-111 with this procedure.
DLP-118 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Measure GIGE Output Across Fiber-Optic Cable at LGX Panel End Connect fiber-optic cable that runs between Tx port of GIGE module and LGX panel to Tx port of GIGE module under test. LC fiber-optic cables connect to GIGE modules. For fiber-optic cable connected to GIGE module in step 4, disconnect fiber-optic cable at LGX panel.
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3EM13850AD DLP-118 Issue 01, September 2007 On front side of LGX panel, connect fiber-optic jumper to ports corresponding to fiber- optic cables from Tx and Rx port on GIGE module under test, using appropriate jumper for connector types. Enter for GigE port for which fiber-optic cables were RTRV-COND-GIGE::AID:::LOCS;...
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DLP-118 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Confirm Cabling Between Client-Side I/O and Customer LGX Panel (GIGE-Equipped 4-78...
GENERAL For information on TL1 command syntax, refer to the 1677 SONET Link Commands and Messages manual (PN 3EM13852AF). Refer to the 1677 SONET Link Address and Location Guide (PN 3EM13854AD) for rack, shelf, and module locations. CKL-112 with this procedure.
DLP-119 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Measure output optical signal and make note of value (in dBm). Disconnect optical power meter with 10 dB attenuator from Tx port of EDFA module. Connect fiber-optic cable that runs between Tx port of EDFA and LGX panel to Tx port of EDFA under test.
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3EM13850AD DLP-119 Issue 01, September 2007 Enter for OFA port for which fiber-optic cables were RTRV-COND-OFA::AID:::LOS; jumpered in step 15. where: AID=access identifier of OFA. Is LOS set against OFA? If yes, go to step 21. If no, go to step 23. For connection between Rx port of EDFA and LGX panel, clean fiber-optics and optical connectors (refer to DLP-117), and then retest connection.
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DLP-119 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Confirm Cabling Between Client-Side I/O and Customer LGX Panel (EDFA-Equipped 4-82...
Do alarms exist that prevent testing? If yes, go to step 3. If no, go to step 4. Clear all alarms that prevent testing, then go to step 4. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF). Enter to verify there are no conditions present to prevent testing.
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DLP-120 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Clear all conditions that prevent testing, then go to step 7. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF). Begin with first ECC module in shelf. Is module to be supported by TMUXs and VSCs? If yes, go to step 9.
3EM13850AD DLP-120 Issue 01, September 2007 Enter to provision the STS-1 facility for every EC1 on working ECC. ENT-STS1::AID; Enter command for every working ECC. Refer to CKL-107. where: AID=STS-1 facility AID && ranging and & grouping allowed Have facilities been entered for each of the twelve ports on every working ECC? If yes, go to step 18.
DLP-120 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Enter to establish DS1 cross-connections. Refer to ENT-CRS-T1::FROM,TO:::2WAY; table 120-B for FROM and TO values. where: FROM=Refer to table 120-B for daisy chain provisioning order. TO=Refer to table 120-B for daisy chain provisioning order. If TO DS1 port, as shown in table 120-B, is not provisioned in shelf, TO DS1 port = next provisioned DS1 port.
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IS,WRK and TMUXs/VSCs in slots 1A, 3A, 5A, 12A, 14A, 16A, 1B, 3B, 5B, 12B, 14B, and 16B IS,STBYH? If yes, go to step 30. If no, go to step 28. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear trouble. Set Up ECC Modules for Error-Free Verification Tests 4-89...
DLP-120 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Is trouble cleared? If yes, go to step 22. If no, go to step 28. Were VT1s provisioned in step 14? If yes, go to step 31. If no, go to step 35. Enter to establish VT1 cross-connections.
VSCs in slots 1A, 3A, 5A, 12A, 14A, 16A, 1B, 3B, 5B, 12B, 14B, and 16B IS,STBYH? If yes, go to step 41. If no, go to step 39. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear trouble. Is trouble cleared? If yes, go to step 33.
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DLP-120 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Reset test set error count to zero. STOP. This procedure is complete. Set Up ECC Modules for Error-Free Verification Tests 4-98...
Keep connectors and cable ends covered when not in use. For instructions on cleaning and inspecting optical cables and interface connectors, refer to DLP-117. For information on TL1 command syntax, refer to the 1677 SONET Link Commands and Messages manual (PN 3EM13852AF).
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Do alarms exist that prevent testing? If yes, go to step 3. If no, go to step 4. Clear all alarms that prevent testing, then go to step 4. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF). Enter to verify there are no conditions present to prevent testing.
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3EM13850AD DLP-121 Issue 01, September 2007 Enter to provision the first EVC facility for every GigE facility on GIGE ENT-EVC::AID; module. Enter command for every GIGE module in shelf. Refer to CKL-111. where: AID=EVC facility AID && ranging and & grouping allowed Enter ENT-FFP-OCn::PROTECTED_ID,PROTECTING_ID::::PTYPE=LINEAR,PSDIRN=UNI;...
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DLP-121 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Is OCn module to be supported by VSCs? If yes, go to step 17. If no, go to step 20. Enter to provision the first STS-1 facility ENT-STS1::AID::::STSMAP=VTFLOAT&VTCRS; for every OC-n on working OCn module. Enter command for every working OCn module in shelf that will use VSC resources.
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3EM13850AD DLP-121 Issue 01, September 2007 Using a fiber-optic test cable, connect output of GigE test set to 10 dBm attenuator. Set GigE test set for auto negotiation. See figures 121-1 and 121-2. Using a fiber-optic test cable, connect attenuator connected to GigE test set to RX port of first GIGE module in shelf (Device Under Test).
DLP-121 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Figure 121-1. GIGE SX Module and Cable Connections OPTICAL INTERFACE Output/ Transmit Signal 850 nm 10 dB CLASS 1 Attennator LASER PRODUCT +3 dBm Device Maximum Under Test GIGE SX MAXIMUM INPUT Intput/ Return (850 nm) Signal LEVEL...
3EM13850AD DLP-121 Issue 01, September 2007 Figure 121-3. OC-48 SR, OC-48 IR, and OC-48 LR Module and Cable Connections OPTICAL INTERFACE 1550 nm +3 dBm CLASS 1 Maximum LASER PRODUCT Output/ Transmit Signal 1310 nm 10 dB Attenuator Device +3 dBm Under Test Maximum OC-48 SR/...
DLP-121 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Figure 121-8. Fiber Connections for OC48 Modules TEST SET 677-0357-1 092105 Set Up GIGE and OCn Modules for Error-Free Verification Tests 4-110...
3EM13850AD DLP-121 Issue 01, September 2007 Figure 121-9. Fiber Connections for OC192 Modules TEST SET 677-0358-1 100705 Create Cross-Connections Is shelf equipped with GIGE modules? If yes, go to step 50. If no, go to step 52. Set Up GIGE and OCn Modules for Error-Free Verification Tests 4-111...
DLP-121 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Enter to establish GigE cross-connections. ENT-CRS-GIGE::FROM,TO; where: FROM=access identifier for first EVC embedded in GigE TO=access identifier for first STS-1 embedded in any OC-n Example: ENT-CRS-GIGE::EVC-1-A-1-1,STS1-3-A-4-1; Repeat step until all daisy chain connections have been made for all GigEs. Were DS1s provisioned in step 14? If yes, go to step 53.
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5A, 12A, 5B, and 12B IS,STBYH? If yes, go to step 63. If no, go to step 61. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear trouble. Is trouble cleared? If yes, go to step 55.
3EM13850AD DLP-121 Issue 01, September 2007 Enter to establish VT1 cross-connections. Refer to ENT-CRS-VT1:::FROM,TO:::2WAY; tables 121-F through 121-I for FROM and TO values. where: FROM=Refer to tables 121-F through 121-I for daisy chain provisioning order. TO=Refer to tables 121-F through 121-I for daisy chain provisioning order.
DLP-121 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Table 121-G. VT1 Connections (OC12-Equipped Shelf, Fully Populated) FROM VT1 (SLOT-SUBSLOT-OC12#- TO VT1 (SLOT-SUBSLOT-OC12#-STS1#- ORDER STS1#-GROUP#-VT1#) GROUP#-VT1#) 5-B-1-1-1-1 5-B-2-1-1-1 5-B-3-1-1-1 5-B-4-1-1-1 12-B-1-1-1-1 12-B-2-1-1-1 12-B-3-1-1-1 12-B-4-1-1-1 14-B-1-1-1-1 14-B-2-1-1-1 14-B-3-1-1-1 14-B-4-1-1-1 16-B-1-1-1-1 16-B-2-1-1-1 16-B-3-1-1-1 16-B-4-1-1-1 Table 121-H. VT1 Connections (OC48-Equipped Shelf, Fully Populated) FROM VT1 (SLOT-SUBSLOT-OC48#- TO VT1 (SLOT-SUBSLOT-OC48#-STS1#- ORDER...
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Are VSCs in slots 6A, 13A, 6B, and 13B IS,WRK and VSCs in slots 5A, 12A, 5B, and 12B IS,STBYH? If yes, go to step 74. If no, go to step 72. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear trouble. Is trouble cleared? If yes, go to step 66.
3EM13850AD DLP-121 Issue 01, September 2007 Table 121-L. STS-1 Connections (OC48-Equipped Shelf, Fully Populated) FROM STS-1 TO STS-1 ORDER (SLOT-SUBSLOT-OC48#-STS1#) (SLOT-SUBSLOT-OC48#-STS1#) 1-A-1-1 3-A-1-1 5-A-1-1 12-A-1-1 14-A-1-1 16-A-1-1 1-B-1-1 3-B-1-1 5-B-1-1 12-B-1-1 14-B-1-1 16-B-1-1 Table 121-M. STS-1 Connections (OC192-Equipped Shelf, Fully Populated) FROM STS-1 TO STS-1 ORDER...
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DLP-121 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Press function key to access Results window. RESULT Options may be different depending on test set model. Set Results=SONET RESULT. Options may be different depending on test set model. Select the following options for OC-n signal monitoring: –...
This procedure is used to verify that copy 0 CCC, SSC, and TC are active. GENERAL For information on TL1 command syntax, refer to the 1677 SONET Link Commands and Messages manual (PN 3EM13852AF). Refer to the 1677 SONET Link Address and Location Guide (PN 3EM13854AD) for module locations.
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Is SSC in slot 7 IS,WRK and SSC in slot 8 IS,STBYH? If yes, go to step 19. If no, go to step 17. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear trouble. Is trouble cleared? If yes, go to step 10.
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3EM13850AD DLP-122 Issue 01, September 2007 Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear trouble. Is trouble cleared? If yes, go to step 19. If no, go to step 26. Power cycle the shelf by turning off the A and B side circuit breakers on the front of 15RU shelf or rear of the 18RU shelf.
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DLP-122 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Verify Copy 0 CCC, SSC, and TC Are Active 4-130...
If yes, go to step 3. If no, verify in CKL-113, then go to step 4. Clear all alarms that prevent testing, then go to step 4. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear trouble.
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Does SSC in slot 7 indicate IS and WRK? If yes, go to step 17. If no, go to step 15. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear trouble. Is trouble cleared? If yes, go to step 13.
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3EM13850AD DLP-123 Issue 01, September 2007 Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear trouble, then go to step 19. STOP. This procedure is complete. Perform Error-Free Verification Test (Copy 0) 4-133...
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DLP-123 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Perform Error-Free Verification Test (Copy 0) 4-134...
CAUTION: Possibility of service interruption. Use this procedure only for initial turn-up of a system. Never use this procedure on a traffic-carrying system. When working with a traffic-carrying system, refer to the 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF).
If no, verify in CKL-114, then go to step 28. Clear all conditions that prevent testing, then go to step 28. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear trouble. Are shelf power connections made directly to a CO BDFB or through a PDU-Quad? If CO BDFB, go to step 11.
Was test traffic impacted? If yes, go to step 15. If no, go to step 16. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to and correct redundant power supply. Do not proceed until stable traffic is obtained.
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Was test traffic impacted? If yes, go to step 23. If no, go to step 24. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF), and correct redundant power supply. Do not proceed until stable traffic is obtained.
3EM13850AD DLP-124 Issue 01, September 2007 Table 124-A. PDU-Quad TPA Fuses SHELF TYPE SHELF POSITION PDU-QUAD TPA PDU-QUAD TPA FUSES, A POWER FUSES, B POWER I/O HDS 1 (lower) A1-1 and A1-2 B1-1 and B1-2 I/O HDS 2 (upper) A2-1 and A2-2 B2-1 and B2-2 Figure 124-3.
PDU QUAD SHELF 1 677-0337-1 032205 Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) or 1677 SONET Link Engineering Support Documentation manual (PN 3EM17362AD) and correct redundant power supply. Do not proceed until stable traffic is obtained.
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Was test traffic impacted? If yes, go to step 43. If no, go to step 44. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF), and correct redundant power supply. Do not proceed until stable traffic is obtained.
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DLP-124 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Verify Shelf Redundant Power 4-142...
The TC and BITS references are removed/replaced while monitoring the signal for errors. No errors should occur in a successful test of clock subsystem switching. For information on TL1 command syntax, refer to the 1677 SONET Link Commands and Messages manual (PN 3EM13852AF).
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If no, verify in CKL-115, go to step 7. Clear all conditions that prevent testing, verify in CKL-115, then go to step 7. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF). CCC Copy Switching to retrieve equipment parameters of copy 0 CCC.
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3EM13850AD DLP-125 Issue 01, September 2007 Reset test set error count to zero and monitor for 10 seconds. Are errors reported? If yes, go to step 18. If no, record information in CKL-115, then go to step 21. Enter to check state of all disks. RTRV-DISK;...
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If yes, go to step 37. If no, record information in CKL-115, then go to step 40. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to determine source of error before going to next step. Reset test set error count to zero and monitor for 10 seconds.
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Does CCC in slot 10 indicate IS,WRK? If yes, go to step 52. If no, go to step 50. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear trouble. Is trouble cleared? If yes, go to step 48.
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Are there errors? If yes, go to step 72. If no, go to step 77. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to resolve problem, then go to step 73. Is problem resolved? If yes, go to step 74.
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Did CCCs change states (CCC in slot 9 is IS,WRK and CCC in slot 10 is IS,STBYH)? If yes, go to step 87. If no, go to step 85. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear trouble. Is trouble cleared? If yes, go to step 78.
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DLP-125 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Are errors reported? If yes, go to step 88. If no, record information in CKL-115, go to step 91. Enter to check state of all disks. RTRV-DISK; Observe output. Note state of disks. Are disks in both CCCs in valid state? (One Disk A is IS,WRK, one Disk A is IS,STBYH, one Disk B is IS,WRK, and one Disk B is IS,STBYH) If yes, go to step 94.
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If yes, go to step 107. If no, record information in CKL-115, then go to step 110. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to determine source of error before going to next step. Reset test set error count to zero and monitor for 10 seconds.
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CCC in slot 9 indicate IS and WRK? If yes, go to step 122. If no, go to step 120. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear trouble. Is trouble cleared? If yes, go to step 118.
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Are there errors? If yes, go to step 143. If no, go to step 148. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to resolve problem, then go to step 144. Is problem resolved? If yes, go to step 145.
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If yes, go to step 159. If no, record information in CKL-115, then go to step 162. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to determine source of error before going to next step. Reset test set error count to zero and monitor for 10 seconds.
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3EM13850AD DLP-125 Issue 01, September 2007 Are errors reported? If yes, go to step 159. If no, record information in CKL-115, then go to step 162. Enter to check state of all disks. RTRV-DISK; Observe output. Note state of disks. Are disks in both CCCs in valid state? (One Disk A is IS,WRK, one Disk A is IS,STBYH, one Disk B is IS,WRK, and one Disk B is IS,STBYH) If yes, go to step 165.
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If yes, go to step 179. If no, record information in CKL-115, then go to step 185. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to determine source of error before going to next step. Reset test set error count to zero and monitor for 10 seconds.
If yes, go to step 187. If no, record information in CKL-115, then go to step 190. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to determine source of error before going to next step. Reset test set error count to zero and monitor for 10 seconds.
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If yes, go to step 202. If no, record information in CKL-115, then go to step 205. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to determine source of error before going to next step. Reset test set error count to zero and monitor for 10 seconds.
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3EM13850AD DLP-125 Issue 01, September 2007 Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) or contact next level of support to resolve problem. Do not proceed with procedure until problem is resolved. Go to step 190.
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If no, go to step 222. Disconnect timing source at B IN on front panel of TCs in slots 11A and 11B. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Engineering Support Documentation (PN 3EM17362AD) and see drawing 3EM171590004RJZZA for information. Go to step 225.
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Issue 01, September 2007 Reconnect timing source at B IN on front panel of TCs in slots 11A and 11B. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Engineering Support Documentation (PN 3EM17362AD) and see drawing 3EM171590004RJZZA for information. Go to step 236.
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DLP-125 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to determine source of error before going to next step. Reset test set error count to zero and monitor for 10 seconds.
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If yes, go to step 267. If no, record information in CKL-115, then go to step 273. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to determine source of error before going to next step. Reset test set error count to zero and monitor for 10 seconds.
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If yes, go to step 275. If no, record information in CKL-115, then go to step 277. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to determine source of error before going to next step. Reset test set error count to zero and monitor for 10 seconds.
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If yes, go to step 290. If no, record information in CKL-115, then go to step 293. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to determine source of error before going to next step. Reset test set error count to zero and monitor for 10 seconds.
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DLP-125 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to determine source of error before going to next step. Reset test set error count to zero and monitor for 10 seconds.
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If yes, go to step 323. If no, go to step 319. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) or contact next level of support to resolve problem. Do not proceed with procedure until problem is resolved. Go to step 317.
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Are any SYNCSEC alarms present? If yes, go to step 330. If no, go to step 122. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear alarm, then go to step 331. Did alarm clear? If yes, go to step 122.
TMUXs and VSCs in slots 6A, 13A, 6B, and 13B. Protect TMUXs and VSCs in slots 5A, 12A, 5B, and 12B are tested in DLP-130. For information on TL1 command syntax, refer to the 1677 SONET Link Commands and Messages manual (PN 3EM13852AF).
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If no, verify in CKL-116, go to step 7. Clear all conditions that prevent testing, verify in CKL-116, then go to step 7. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF). Are DS0Gs equipped in shelf? If yes, go to step 8.
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Are there errors? If yes, go to step 21. If no, go to step 26. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to resolve problem, then go to step 22. Is problem resolved? If yes, go to step 23.
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Did TMUXs change states (working is IS,STBYH and protect is IS,WRK)? If yes, go to step 39. If no, go to step 37. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear trouble. Is trouble cleared? If yes, go to step 28.
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3EM13850AD DLP-126 Issue 01, September 2007 Are there errors? If yes, go to step 41. If no, go to step 46. Record verification in CKL-116. This procedure tests only working TMUXs in slots 6A, 13A, 6B, and 13B. Have working TMUXs for all TMUX pairs been tested? If yes, go to step 48.
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DLP-126 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear trouble. Is trouble cleared? If yes, go to step 49. If no, go to step 58. Verify that no errors (excluding the those that may have resulted from the switch in step 54) are observed on test set.
Do alarms exist that prevent testing? If yes, go to step 3. If no, go to step 4. Clear all alarms that prevent testing, then go to step 4. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF). Enter to verify there are no conditions present to prevent testing.
DLP-127 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 WARNING: Possibility of equipment damage. The optical receiver on the test set could be damaged if excessive optical power levels are applied to the receiver. Make sure the optical signal is within the maximum operating range of the instrument before applying signal to the optical input port.
DLP-127 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Figure 127-3. Fiber Connections for OC48 Modules TEST SET 677-0365-1 092705 Enter to perform a manual protection switch from OPR-PROTNSW-OCn::AID:::MAN; working to protect OC-n facility. where: n=3, 12, 48, or 192 AID=working OC-n facility AID Enter to retrieve current alarms.
Observe alarms and conditions. Is MANWKSWPR alarm declared against working facility? If yes, go to step 18. If no, go to step 16. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear trouble. Is trouble cleared? If yes, go to step 12.
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Does test set indicate that no errors occurred during monitoring period? If yes, go to step 22. If no, go to step 20. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear trouble. Is trouble cleared? If yes, go to step 22.
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3EM13850AD DLP-127 Issue 01, September 2007 Have all OCn module mated pairs been tested? If yes, go to step 30. If no, go to step to perform working-to-protect switching for next OCn module mated pair. STOP. This procedure is complete. Verify OC-n Protection Switching (Working to Protect) 4-181...
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DLP-127 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Verify OC-n Protection Switching (Working to Protect) 4-182...
Do alarms exist that prevent testing? If yes, go to step 3. If no, go to step 4. Clear all alarms that prevent testing, then go to step 4. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF). Enter to verify there are no conditions present to prevent testing.
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If yes, go to step 12. If no, go to step 11. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear trouble, then go to step 7. Reset test set error count to zero and monitor for 10 seconds.
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If yes, go to step 24. If no, record verification in CKL-118, then go to step 25. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear trouble, then go to step 20. Reset test set error count to zero and monitor for 10 seconds.
If yes, go to step 5. If no, verify in CKL-119, then go to step 6. Clear all alarms that prevent testing, then go to step 6. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF). Enter to verify there are no conditions present to prevent testing.
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3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Clear all alarms and conditions that prevent testing, then go to step 9. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF). Enter to verify EXTERNALA or LINEA, depending on timing RTRV-SYNCN;...
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Are there errors? If yes, go step 24. If no, record verification in CKL-119, then go to step 25. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF), then go to step 21. STOP. This procedure is complete.
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TMUXs and VSCs in slots 5A, 12A, 5B, and 12B. Working TMUXs and VSCs in slots 6A, 13A, 6B, and 13B are tested in DLP-126. For information on TL1 command syntax, refer to the 1677 SONET Link Commands and Messages manual (PN 3EM13852AF).
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If no, verify in CKL-120, go to step 7. Clear all conditions that prevent testing, verify in CKL-120, then go to step 7. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF). Are DS0Gs equipped in shelf? If yes, go to step 8.
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Are there errors? If yes, go to step 21. If no, go to step 26. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to resolve problem, then go to step 22. Is problem resolved? If yes, go to step 23.
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Did TMUXs change states (working is IS,WRK and protect is IS,STBYH)? If yes, go to step 39. If no, go to step 37. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear trouble. Is trouble cleared? If yes, go to step 28.
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3EM13850AD DLP-130 Issue 01, September 2007 Are there errors? If yes, go to step 41. If no, go to step 46. Record verification in CKL-120. This procedure tests only protect TMUXs in slots 5A, 12A, 5B, and 12B. Have protect TMUXs for all TMUX pairs been tested? If yes, go to step 48.
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DLP-130 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear trouble. Is trouble cleared? If yes, go to step 49. If no, go to step 58. Verify that no errors (excluding the those that may have resulted from the switch in step 54) are observed on test set.
Do alarms exist that prevent testing? If yes, go to step 3. If no, go to step 4. Clear all alarms that prevent testing, then go to step 4. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF). Enter to verify there are no conditions present to prevent testing.
DLP-131 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 WARNING: Possibility of equipment damage. The optical receiver on the test set could be damaged if excessive optical power levels are applied to the receiver. Make sure the optical signal is within the maximum operating range of the instrument before applying signal to the optical input port.
DLP-131 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Figure 131-3. Fiber Connections for OC48 Modules TEST SET 677-0357-1 092105 Enter to perform manual protection switch from OPR-PROTNSW-OCn::AID:::MAN; protect to working OC-n facility. where: n=3, 12, 48, or 192 AID=protecting OC-n facility AID Enter to retrieve current alarms.
OC-n facility? If yes, record verification in CKL-121, then go to step 19. If no, go to step 16. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear trouble. Is trouble cleared? If yes, go to step 18.
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Does test set indicate that no errors occurred during monitoring period? If yes, go to step 24. If no, go to step 22. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear trouble. Is trouble cleared? If yes, go to step 24.
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3EM13850AD DLP-131 Issue 01, September 2007 Enter to logically restore copy 0 SSC in slot 7. (Some errors may be RST-EQPT::SWC-7; noticed due to matrix switch.) STOP. This procedure is complete. Verify OC-n Protection Switching (Protect to Working) 4-203...
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DLP-131 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Verify OC-n Protection Switching (Protect to Working) 4-204...
PURPOSE This procedure is used to disconnect all test equipment and test cables from the system. GENERAL Refer to the 1677 SONET Link Address and Location Guide (PN 3EM13854AD) for module locations. There is no checklist for this procedure. STEP PROCEDURE Disconnect test set(s) connected to OCn and GIGE module(s).
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DLP-132 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Disconnect Test Equipment and Test Cables 4-206...
NE or a Remote File Server (RFS). The OPR-DISK command is used to activate, back up, or purge system image or configuration files. For information on TL1 command syntax, refer to the 1677 SONET Link Commands and Messages manual (PN 3EM13852AF).
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DLP-133 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Enter to activate newly OPR-DISK::::::TYPE=CFG,ACTION=ACTIVATE[,SRC=][,LEVEL=]; restored provisioning database. where: SRC=Directory in A:/cfg or A:/bin that holds backup files to be restored. Other parameters are optional. If a value is not entered for these parameters, the system will use the default value.
GENERAL Use this procedure for initial turn-up of a system only. Never use this procedure on a traffic-carrying system. When working with a traffic-carrying system, refer to the 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AC). There is no checklist for this procedure.
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DLP-134 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Enter to display information and determine MOS are successfully placed RTRV-MOS; in service. Normal mode is used as default. The following output is representative of typical successful response: cr lf lf ^^^<SID>^<YY-MM-DD>^<HH:MM:SS> cr lf| M^^<CTAG>^COMPLD cr lf ^^^"[<SERIAL>]:[<PORTNUM>]:[<PORTTYPE>],[<PORTID>],[<ADDDROP>], [<SPACING>],[<BANDWIDTH>]:[TYPE=<value>][,MAC=<value>]...
1677 SONET Link and the FES301 is made. For information on configuring the EMA and TL1DAT on a PC for the 1677 SONET Link, refer to 1677 SONET Link Operation and Administration manual (PN 3EM13851AF). For information on configuring TL1DAT on a PC for the FES301, refer to the Installation Guide for FES301 R03.01 CLEM R01.00.01...
DS1-22 DS1-23 DS1-24 VTG-7 DS1-25 DS1-26 DS1-27 DS1-28 Table 135-C. Example Cross-connection Ports on 1677 SONET Link and FES301 T1 Port in 1677 SONET Link FES301 Port FES301 Port T1 Time Slot DS1 Panel Position (GR-253) (M1-3) Connection Connect FES301 to 1677 SONET Link...
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Connection [1] Other port in 1677 SONET Link connection is determined by user. Refer to the 1677 SONET Link Commands and Messages manual (PN 3EM13852AF) for more information on the TL1 commands used in this procedure. There is no checklist for this procedure.
Is OMM3IR unit name, part number, CLEI code, and Software Revision listed in table 135-D? If yes, go to step 21. If no, go to step 130. Press until the Main Menu is displayed. Connect FES301 to 1677 SONET Link 4-214...
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ROUTE FIBER-OPTIC CABLES BETWEEN 1677 SONET LINK AND FES301 Using a fiber-optic cable, connect one end of cable to Rx connector on appropriate working LC2 10x on 1677 SONET Link, and connect other end of cable to Tx connector on HS1 module on FES301.
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PROTECTING_ID=protecting OC-3 in 1+1 FFP group to enable 1677 SONET Link TL1 gateway. Enter ED-NE-TL1::::::GWENB=Y; Enter path facilities. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Operation and Administration manual (PN 3EM13851AF). Enter cross-connections. Refer to tables 135-A, 135-B, and 135-C for examples of port mapping.
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OC-3 facility In Service. Press key three times to return to Main Menu. Provision Clock Source From Main Menu, select option (HS1 - OMM3) and press Return Select option (Provisioning) and press Return Connect FES301 to 1677 SONET Link 4-217...
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MS4, MS7, MS8, MS9, and MS10. Provision T1 Facilities From Main Menu, select option (MS Modules) and press Return Select option (first DS1VM/DS1VME module in slot MS3) and press Return Select option (Provisioning) and press Return Connect FES301 to 1677 SONET Link 4-218...
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Press Esc key until Main Menu is shown. Repeat steps through for all Mid Speed modules. Provision Cross-Connections From Main Menu, select option (HS 1) and press to select working OMM3. Return Select option (Provisioning) and press Return Connect FES301 to 1677 SONET Link 4-219...
VERIFY FIBER-OPTIC CABLE ROUTING BETWEEN 1677 SONET LINK AND FES301 At FES301 OMM3 module, disconnect fiber-optic cable from TX port. Is LOS declared on 1677 SONET Link LC2 10x port corresponding to disconnected OMM3 TX port? If yes, go to step 119.
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Add each FES301 element to the 1353 NM. Refer to the 1353 NM User Guide (PN 3EM17256AB). DEFINE OC-3 LINK BETWEEN 1677 SONET LINK AND FES301 Use the 1677 SONET Link EMA to define an OC-3 link between the 1677 SONET Link and an FES301. Refer to the 1353 NM User Guide (PN 3EM17256AB).
The OPR-DISK command is used to activate, back up, or purge system image or configuration files. For parameter descriptions of TL1 commands used in this procedure, refer to the 1677 SONET Link Commands and Messages manual (PN 3EM13852AF) or the 1677 SONET Link Address and Location Guide (PN 3EM13854AD).
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If yes, go to step 7. If no, verify in CKL-122, then go to step 8. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF) to clear alarms, verify in CKL-122, then go to step 8. Enter and examine output for logical flash disks for primary (IS,WRK) RTRV-DISK;...
If yes, go to step 6. If no, go to step 7. Clear all conditions that can be cleared, then go to step 7. Refer to 1677 SONET Link Maintenance and Trouble Clearing manual (PN 3EM13853AF). STOP. This procedure is complete.
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DLP-137 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Verify Alarm-Free System 4-226...
3EM13850AD CKL-100 Issue 01, September 2007 Checklists (CKLs) CKL-100 Record Site Information Use this checklist for DLP-100, DLP-120, and DLP-121. Record Site Information...
CKL-100 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Table 100-A. Site-Specific Information Customer Name: Sales Order Number: Completion Date: Site Name and Address: Start Date: Customer Representative Name: Phone Number: Signature: Alcatel-Lucent Field Service Engineer Name: Phone Number: Signature: Alcatel-Lucent User Access? On_____ Off_____ Alcatel-Lucent User Modem Access?Yes_____...
3EM13850AD CKL-101 Issue 01, September 2007 CKL-101 Visual Inspection Use this checklist for DLP-101 and DLP-103. Refer to table 101-A 101-B to help ensure the site is ready to start turn up. Place a checkmark (✓) in the VERIFIED column of tables 101-A 101-B for each item verified, and circle equipped...
3EM13850AD CKL-102 Issue 01, September 2007 CKL-102 Recommended Test Equipment Use this checklist for DLP-102. Refer to table 102-A for a list of suggested test equipment. This list may change due to equipment availability or obsolescence. Check off the recommended items in the USE column and add any recommended item not listed at the bottom of the table.
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CKL-102 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Table 102-A. Test Equipment and Miscellaneous Items (cont.) SERIAL NUMBER/ DESCRIPTION CALIBRATION DATE (2) Attenuators, as appropriate for test set and power level of GIGE or OCn module output (2) 10 dBm attenuators (2) 15 dBm attenuators (96) DS3 jumper cables per shelf tested (2) Test BNC cables (2) 75-ohm BNC-to-MiniWeco Adapters...
3EM13850AD CKL-103 Issue 01, September 2007 CKL-103 Verify Software Download Use table 103-A checklist for DLP-104. Use table 103-B for DLP-110. Perform tasks listed and obtain a printout of messages. Place a check (✓) in the ACCOMPLISHED column as each task is completed. Table 103-A.
3EM13850AD CKL-104 Issue 01, September 2007 CKL-104 Create Clean Database Backup Use this checklist for DLP-112. Refer to tables 104-A 104-B and place a check (✓) in the VERIFIED column as each item is verified during backup procedure. Table 104-A. Items to Verify Before Creating a Clean Backup DESCRIPTION VERIFIED (✓) No alarms...
3EM13850AD CKL-105 Issue 01, September 2007 CKL-105 Verify Module LEDs PURPOSE Use this checklist for DLP-114. Place a (✓) in table 105-A for hardware and software test. Place a (✓) beside each LED in table 105-B once verified that color displays the correctly, or enter NA if module is not equipped in slot.
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CKL-105 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Table 105-B. Individual LED Verification (cont.) VERIFIED LED Color (✓) SLOT MODULE Green Amber PRI. Health In Use BITS BITS Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status...
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3EM13850AD CKL-105 Issue 01, September 2007 Table 105-B. Individual LED Verification (cont.) VERIFIED LED Color (✓) SLOT MODULE Green Amber 12AB OC192-1P Status 13AB OC192-1P Status DS0G Status DS0G Status 14AB DS0G Status 15AB DS0G Status [1] An LED not designed to display a particular color remains off during that color sequence of the test. [2] IOC is ECC-12P, EDFA, GIGE-2P, OC3-12P, OC12-4P, OC48-1P, TMUX, or VSC.
3EM13850AD CKL-106 Issue 01, September 2007 CKL-106 Verify Cabling Between Client-Side I/O and Customer DSX Panel (ECC-Equipped Shelf) PURPOSE Use this checklist to record data for DLP-115. Refer to table 106-A to record ECC measurements. Table 106-A. 12-Port ECC Power Measurements Over Coaxial Cable DS3/EC1-S-SS-a DS3/EC1-SLOT-SUBSLOT-PORT) SIGNAL PRESENT...
3EM13850AD CKL-107 Issue 01, September 2007 CKL-107 Verify Provisioning (ECC) PURPOSE Use this checklist to record data for DLP-115 and DLP-120. Place a check (✓) in the appropriate column of table 107-A for each DS3 provisioned and DS1 provisioned in an ECC-equipped shelf with TMUXs and VSCs. Place a check (✓) in the appropriate column of table 107-B for each EC1 provisioned, STS-1 provisioned, and VT1 provisioned in an ECC-...
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CKL-107 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Table 107-A. Verify Provisioning (ECC-Equipped Shelf with TMUXs and VSCs) (cont.) WORKING DS3 PROVISIONED (✓) FIRST DS1 PROVISIONED (✓) T1-4-A-2-1 T1-4-A-3-1 T1-4-A-4-1 T1-4-A-5-1 T1-4-A-6-1 T1-4-A-7-1 T1-4-A-8-1 T1-4-A-9-1 T1-4-A-10-1 T1-4-A-11-1 T1-4-A-12-1 T1-5-A-1-1 T1-5-A-2-1 T1-5-A-3-1 T1-5-A-4-1 T1-5-A-5-1 T1-5-A-6-1 T1-5-A-7-1...
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3EM13850AD CKL-107 Issue 01, September 2007 Table 107-A. Verify Provisioning (ECC-Equipped Shelf with TMUXs and VSCs) (cont.) WORKING DS3 PROVISIONED (✓) FIRST DS1 PROVISIONED (✓) T1-14-A-1-1 T1-14-A-2-1 T1-14-A-3-1 T1-14-A-4-1 T1-14-A-5-1 T1-14-A-6-1 T1-14-A-7-1 T1-14-A-8-1 T1-14-A-9-1 T1-14-A-10-1 T1-14-A-11-1 T1-14-A-12-1 T1-15-A-1-1 T1-15-A-2-1 T1-15-A-3-1 T1-15-A-4-1 T1-15-A-5-1 T1-15-A-6-1...
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CKL-107 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Table 107-A. Verify Provisioning (ECC-Equipped Shelf with TMUXs and VSCs) (cont.) WORKING DS3 PROVISIONED (✓) FIRST DS1 PROVISIONED (✓) T1-16-A-12-1 T1-2-B-1-1 T1-2-B-2-1 T1-2-B-3-1 T1-2-B-4-1 T1-2-B-5-1 T1-2-B-6-1 T1-2-B-7-1 T1-2-B-8-1 T1-2-B-9-1 T1-2-B-10-1 T1-2-B-11-1 T1-2-B-12-1 T1-3-B-1-1 T1-3-B-2-1 T1-3-B-3-1 T1-3-B-4-1 T1-3-B-5-1...
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3EM13850AD CKL-107 Issue 01, September 2007 Table 107-A. Verify Provisioning (ECC-Equipped Shelf with TMUXs and VSCs) (cont.) WORKING DS3 PROVISIONED (✓) FIRST DS1 PROVISIONED (✓) T1-4-B-11-1 T1-4-B-12-1 T1-5-B-1-1 T1-5-B-2-1 T1-5-B-3-1 T1-5-B-4-1 T1-5-B-5-1 T1-5-B-6-1 T1-5-B-7-1 T1-5-B-8-1 T1-5-B-9-1 T1-5-B-10-1 T1-5-B-11-1 T1-5-B-12-1 T1-13-B-1-1 T1-13-B-2-1 T1-13-B-3-1 T1-13-B-4-1...
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CKL-107 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Table 107-A. Verify Provisioning (ECC-Equipped Shelf with TMUXs and VSCs) (cont.) WORKING DS3 PROVISIONED (✓) FIRST DS1 PROVISIONED (✓) T1-14-B-10-1 T1-14-B-11-1 T1-14-B-12-1 T1-15-B-1-1 T1-15-B-2-1 T1-15-B-3-1 T1-15-B-4-1 T1-15-B-5-1 T1-15-B-6-1 T1-15-B-7-1 T1-15-B-8-1 T1-15-B-9-1 T1-15-B-10-1 T1-15-B-11-1 T1-15-B-12-1 T1-16-B-1-1 T1-16-B-2-1 T1-16-B-3-1...
3EM13850AD CKL-108 Issue 01, September 2007 CKL-108 Verify Cabling Between Client-Side I/O and Customer LGX Panel (OCn-Equipped Shelf) PURPOSE Use this checklist to record data for DLP-116. Refer to table 108-A to record OC3 module measurements. Refer to table 108-B to record OC12 module measurements.
3EM13850AD CKL-109 Issue 01, September 2007 CKL-109 Verify Provisioning (IOCn) PURPOSE Use this checklist to record data for DLP-116 and DLP-121. Place a check (✓) in the appropriate column of table 109-A for each OC-3 FFP provisioned, STS-1 provisioned, DS3 provisioned, and DS1 provisioned in an OC3-equipped shelf with TMUXs and VSCs.
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CKL-109 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Table 109-A. Verify Provisioning and Protection Group (OC3-Equipped Shelf with TMUXs and VSCs) FIRST STS-1 FIRST DS1 PROVISIONED PROVISIONED PROVISIONED PROVISIONED WORKING (✓) (✓) (✓) (✓) OC3-1-A-1 OC3-1-A-2 OC3-1-A-3 OC3-1-A-4 OC3-1-A-5 OC3-1-A-6 OC3-1-A-7 OC3-1-A-8 OC3-1-A-9 OC3-1-A-10 OC3-1-A-11...
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3EM13850AD CKL-109 Issue 01, September 2007 Table 109-A. Verify Provisioning and Protection Group (OC3-Equipped Shelf with TMUXs and VSCs) (cont.) FIRST STS-1 FIRST DS1 PROVISIONED PROVISIONED PROVISIONED PROVISIONED WORKING (✓) (✓) (✓) (✓) OC3-5-A-10 OC3-5-A-11 OC3-5-A-12 OC3-12-A-1 OC3-12-A-2 OC3-12-A-3 OC3-12-A-4 OC3-12-A-5 OC3-12-A-6 OC3-12-A-7...
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CKL-109 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Table 109-A. Verify Provisioning and Protection Group (OC3-Equipped Shelf with TMUXs and VSCs) (cont.) FIRST STS-1 FIRST DS1 PROVISIONED PROVISIONED PROVISIONED PROVISIONED WORKING (✓) (✓) (✓) (✓) OC3-16-A-7 OC3-16-A-8 OC3-16-A-9 OC3-16-A-10 OC3-16-A-11 OC3-16-A-12 OC3-1-B-1 OC3-1-B-2 OC3-1-B-3 OC3-1-B-4...
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3EM13850AD CKL-109 Issue 01, September 2007 Table 109-A. Verify Provisioning and Protection Group (OC3-Equipped Shelf with TMUXs and VSCs) (cont.) FIRST STS-1 FIRST DS1 PROVISIONED PROVISIONED PROVISIONED PROVISIONED WORKING (✓) (✓) (✓) (✓) OC3-5-B-4 OC3-5-B-5 OC3-5-B-6 OC3-5-B-7 OC3-5-B-8 OC3-5-B-9 OC3-5-B-10 OC3-5-B-11 OC3-5-B-12 OC3-12-B-1...
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CKL-109 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Table 109-A. Verify Provisioning and Protection Group (OC3-Equipped Shelf with TMUXs and VSCs) (cont.) FIRST STS-1 FIRST DS1 PROVISIONED PROVISIONED PROVISIONED PROVISIONED WORKING (✓) (✓) (✓) (✓) OC3-14-B-5 OC3-14-B-6 OC3-14-B-7 OC3-14-B-8 OC3-14-B-9 OC3-14-B-10 OC3-14-B-11 OC3-14-B-12 OC3-16-B-1 OC3-16-B-2...
CKL-109 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Table 109-I. Verify Provisioning and Protection Group (OC48-Equipped Shelf without TMUXs and VSCs) WORKING FFP PROVISIONED (✓) FIRST STS-1 PROVISIONED (✓) OC48-1-A-1 OC48-3-A-1 OC48-5-A-1 OC48-12-A-1 OC48-14-A-1 OC48-16-A-1 OC48-1-B-1 OC48-3-B-1 OC48-5-B-1 OC48-12-B-1 OC48-14-B-1 OC48-16-B-1 Table 109-J. Verify Provisioning and Protection Group (OC192-Equipped Shelf with TMUXs and VSCs) FIRST STS-1 FIRST DS1...
3EM13850AD CKL-110 Issue 01, September 2007 CKL-110 Verify Cabling Between Client-Side I/O and Customer LGX Panel (GIGE-Equipped Shelf) PURPOSE Use this checklist to record data for DLP-118. Refer to table 110-A to record GIGE module provisioning and measurements. Table 110-A. 2-Port GIGE Optical Transmitter Power Measurements Over Fiber MEASURED TRANSMIT LEVEL GIGE-S-SS-a (dBm)
3EM13850AD CKL-111 Issue 01, September 2007 CKL-111 Verify Provisioning (GIGE) PURPOSE Use this checklist to record data for DLP-118 and DLP-121. Place a check (✓) in the appropriate column of table 111-A for each GIGE provisioned and EVC provisioned in a shelf. Table 111-A.
3EM13850AD CKL-112 Issue 01, September 2007 CKL-112 Verify Cabling Between Client-Side I/O and Customer LGX Panel (EDFA-Equipped Shelf) PURPOSE Use this checklist to record data for DLP-118. Refer to table 112-A to record EDFA module provisioning and measurements. Table 112-A. EDFA Optical Transmitter Power Measurements Over Fiber MEASURED OFA-S-SS-a OFA PROVISIONED...
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3EM13850AD CKL-113 Issue 01, September 2007 CKL-113 Record Error-Free Verification Test Results (Copy 0) Use this checklist for DLP-123. Refer to table 113-A and place a check (✓) in the VERIFIED column as each item is verified during the procedure. Table 113-A.
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3EM13850AD CKL-114 Issue 01, September 2007 CKL-114 Verify Shelf Redundant Power Use this checklist for DLP-124. Refer to table 114-A and place a check (✓) in the VERIFIED column as each item is verified during the verifying redundant power procedure. Table 114-A.
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3EM13850AD CKL-115 Issue 01, September 2007 CKL-115 Verify Clock and Control Subsystem Switching Use this checklist for DLP-125. Refer to table 115-A and place a (✓) in the VERIFIED column as each item is verified during verifying clock subsystem switching procedure. Table 115-A.
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CKL-115 3EM13850AD Issue 01, September 2007 Table 115-A. Verify Clock and Control Subsystem Switching (cont.) DESCRIPTION VERIFIED (✓) Errors are not reported when reconnecting timing source at A IN on front panel of TCs or BITS-0 clock splitter below shelf. Errors are not reported when disconnecting timing source at B IN on front panel of TCs or BITS-1 clock splitter below shelf.
3EM13850AD CKL-116 Issue 01, September 2007 CKL-116 Verify DS0G, TMUX, and VSC Switching (Working to Protect) Use this checklist for DLP-126. Refer to tables 116-A through 116-C and place a check (✓) in the VERIFIED column as each item is verified during procedure.
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3EM13850AD CKL-117 Issue 01, September 2007 CKL-117 Verify OC-n Protection Switching (Working to Protect) Use this checklist for DLP-127. Refer to tables 117-A 117-B and place a check (✓) in the VERIFIED column as each item is verified during procedure. Table 117-A.
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3EM13850AD CKL-118 Issue 01, September 2007 CKL-118 Verify ECC Protection Switching Use this checklist for DLP-128. Refer to tables 118-A 118-B and place a check (✓) in the VERIFIED column as each item is verified during procedure. Table 118-A. Verify No Alarms or Conditions DESCRIPTION VERIFIED (✓) No alarms that prevent testing are present.
3EM13850AD CKL-119 Issue 01, September 2007 CKL-119 Record Error-Free Verification Test Results (Copy 1) Use this checklist for DLP-129. Refer to table 119-A and place a check (✓) in the VERIFIED column as each item is verified during the procedure. Table 119-A.
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3EM13850AD CKL-120 Issue 01, September 2007 CKL-120 Verify DS0G, TMUX, and VSC Switching (Protect to Working) Use this checklist for DLP-130. Refer to tables 120-A through 120-C and place a check (✓) in the VERIFIED column as each item is verified during procedure.
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3EM13850AD CKL-121 Issue 01, September 2007 CKL-121 Verify OC-n Protection Switching (Protect to Working) Use this checklist for DLP-131. Refer to tables 121-A 121-B and place a check (✓) in the VERIFIED column as each item is verified during procedure. Table 121-A.
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3EM13850AD CKL-122 Issue 01, September 2007 CKL-122 Create Database Backup Use this checklist for DLP-136. Refer to tables 122-A 122-B and place a check (✓) in the VERIFIED column as each item is verified during backup procedure. Table 122-A. Items to Verify Before Creating a Backup DESCRIPTION VERIFIED (✓) No alarms...
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