Ethernet Port; Nma Interface; Power-Up And Self-Test - ADTRAN OPTI-6100 Installation Manual

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Ethernet Port

The OPTI-6100 can be remotely managed over Ethernet, allowing SNMP management, and
Telnet access to menu and TL1 sessions. Network access is through an RJ-45 connector
(category 5 cable). The Ethernet circuit must be configured during provisioning.
Using the SCM, the rear-panel
Using the SCM2, the rear-panel
port on the SCM2 also provides a 10/100Base-T interface.
ENET2

NMA Interface

The SCM provides the interface between the chassis and the NMA network. Standard TL1
commands are used to communicate between NMA and the OPTI-6100. TL1 support infor-
mation is uploaded to the SCM from each individual module on installation of that module;
therefore, the degree of support is dependent on the module(s) installed in the chassis.
The OPTI-6100 supports NMA in back-to-back configurations where the CO chassis acts as
Gateway Network Element (GNE).

Power-Up and Self-Test

All power, ground, and administrative wiring should now be completed on the OPTI-6100
chassis. The chassis can now be powered up.
NOTICE
Power should be applied to the chassis before SCM, OMM or
tributary modules are inserted. No modules should be installed in
any chassis at this point.
To apply power, insert fuses into the fuse panel for A and B power supplies, according to the
following specifications:
MX chassis:
–48 VDC: 10 amp fuse
±24 VDC: 15 amp fuse
SMX chassis:
–48 VDC: 5 amp fuse
±24 VDC: 10 amp fuse
LMX chassis:
–48 VDC: 35 amp fuse recommended, up to 45 permitted
NOTICE
To ensure compliance with the labeling on the chassis, use a volt
ohmmeter or other suitable device to verify power source polarity.
61184500L1-5L
port provides a 10Base-T interface.
ENET
port provides a 10/100Base-T interface. A front-panel
ENET
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