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Oracle Communications Tekelec 1200 Installation 910-5681-001 Revision E February 2014...
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Oracle Corporation and its affiliates disclaim any liability for any damages caused by use of this software or hardware in dangerous applications.
Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction................10 Overview...............................11 Scope and Audience..........................11 Manual Organization...........................11 Related Publications..........................11 Documentation Availability, Packaging, and Updates..............12 Locate Product Documentation on the Customer Support Site............12 Product Packaging and Delivery.......................13 Hardware Repair and Return......................13 Repair and Return Shipping Instructions................14 Customer Care Center.........................16 Contact Information.........................18 Emergency Response.......................19...
Chapter Introduction This chapter contains general information about Topics: manual organization, scope, and audience, related • Overview..11 documetation, how to locate customer • Scope and Audience..11 documentation on the Customer Support site, how to get technical assistance, and RMA requirements. •...
Installation Introduction Overview The Tekelec 1200 integrated application platform (T1200 platform) is a complete solution consisting of hardware, operating system, and middleware. The T1200 platform has a modular hardware architecture and allows hardware co-mingling to consolidate product configurations of multiple product families to one common cabinet.
Installation Introduction • PM&C/T5100 Initial Installation and Configuration User's Guide • PM&C Administrator's Manual: Help System PDF Documentation Availability, Packaging, and Updates Tekelec provides documentation with each system and in accordance with contractual agreements. For General Availability (GA) releases, Tekelec publishes a complete EAGLE 5 ISS documentation set. For Limited Availability (LA) releases, Tekelec may publish a documentation subset tailored to specific feature content or hardware requirements.
Installation Introduction 3. Use the Search field to locate a document by its part number, release number, document name, or document type. The Search field accepts both full and partial entries. 4. Click a subject folder to browse through a list of related files. 5.
Installation Introduction Replacement Type Description Turnaround Advance Replacement Customer request the Shipment Within 3 Business replacement of a damaged Days product Repair / Return Customer will return a damaged Shipment Within 5 Days After product for repair Receipt Expendable A damaged part, such as a cable, Depends on Urgency - Shipment is replaced, but the Customer Within 3 Business Days...
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Installation Introduction Procedure - RMA 1. Obtain and confirm the following information before contacting the Customer Care Center: • Your name: • Company name: • Call-back number: • Email address: • Which product you are calling about? • Site location: •...
Installation Introduction 4. If the item is a repair/return, the Customer Care Center arranges for shipment of the replacement item to the customer. a) Package the defective component in a suitable package for shipping. Use proper static handling procedures. b) Label the outside and inside of the box with your RMA number clearly visible. Include a packing slip with all the information from Step 1 along with the RMA number.
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Installation Introduction Phone: +1-919-460-2150 TAC Regional Support Office Hours (except Brazil): 10:00 a.m. through 7:00 p.m. (GMT minus 6 hours), Monday through Friday, excluding holidays • Argentina Phone: 0-800-555-5246 (toll-free) • Brazil Phone: 0-800-891-4341 (toll-free) TAC Regional Support Office Hours: 8:00 a.m.
Installation Introduction Emergency Response In the event of a critical service situation, emergency response is offered by the Tekelec Customer Care Center 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The emergency response provides immediate coverage, automatic escalation, and other features to ensure that the critical situation is resolved as rapidly as possible. A critical situation is defined as a problem with the installed equipment that severely affects service, traffic, or maintenance capabilities, and requires immediate corrective action.
Chapter Safety and Pre-Installation Requirements This chapter provides information pertaining to Topics: safety, electromagnetic compatibility, and typical • Safety Information..21 site requirements. • Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility..25 • Generic Site Requirements..26 910-5681-001 Revision E, February 2014...
Installation Safety and Pre-Installation Requirements Safety Information General The icons and text shown in Table 3: Safety Information Icons and Text are used throughout this manual to alert the reader, to assure personnel safety, to minimize service interruptions, and to warn of potential equipment damage.
Installation Safety and Pre-Installation Requirements Topple: Never pull out the shelf of a frame that is not anchored properly. Systems with sliding shelves must be securely anchored to the floor and to the overhead cable racks. Extending a shelf without correctly anchoring the frame can cause the frame to topple and endanger personnel and damage equipment.
Installation Safety and Pre-Installation Requirements Warning: Before drilling holes in any flooring, verify with facilities personnel that the area is free of gas or water pipes, ventilation plenum, and electrical wiring conduits. Warning: Finger-tighten nuts on threaded rods inside the frames above the raised floor before finger tightening the nuts below the raised floor.
Installation Safety and Pre-Installation Requirements Warning: Always install an isolator pad between the frame and ground. Frames are shipped with isolator pads to completely isolate the frames from ground. Warning: Application servers. Verify that all breakers are set to the OFF (O) position. An application server chassis is redundantly powered from both A and B -48VDC buses.
Installation Safety and Pre-Installation Requirements Warning: Do not use tie wraps for optical cables. Components Warning: If components arrive in containers that might have been subjected to extreme temperatures or variations in humidity (such as air transport), allow 6 hours for the components to acclimatize to your site conditions before operating.
Installation Safety and Pre-Installation Requirements Generic Site Requirements The following specifications are standard telephony industry requirements for equipment installation. Building Requirements The building requirements for this system are standard telephony industry requirements for equipment installation. The building must provide a clear, uncluttered route between the loading/receiving dock and the planned system location.
Installation Safety and Pre-Installation Requirements The required HVAC capacity to compensate for a miscellaneous frame varies depending on the customer previously installed equipment. To calculate needed HVAC capacity, determine the wattage of the installed equipment and use the following formula: watts x 3.413 = BTUs/hr. Lighting Adequate lighting should be provided in the room where the equipment is to be located.
Installation Hardware Description Application Cabinet The application cabinet used for the T1200 or T5100 application platform is 23 inches wide, 44U (77.0 inches or 1,955.8 mm) high with top and side panels as well as front and rear doors. The rails are set for standard 19-inch(482.6 mm) rack mount equipment and is earthquake zone 4 compliant.
Installation Hardware Description Figure 1: Zones and their Components Figure 2: T5100 Platform DC Configurations (Examples) shows T5100 configurations with one or two T5100 shelves. 910-5681-001 Revision E, February 2014...
Figure 3: Co-mingled Cabinet Configuration (Example) Zone Loading Rules To determine which components can be loaded for a T5100, T1200, or co-mingled cabinet configuration, refer to sections Tekelec 1200 Platform Components Tekelec 5100 Platform Components. These loading rules apply for the various cabinet configurations.
6. A 2U space is reserved at bottom of cabinet to accommodate raised floor power cable entry. Tekelec 1200 Platform Components The cabinet for the Tekelec 1200 (T1200) platform contains these components: • Power Distribution Panel (PDP) •...
Installation Hardware Description Figure 4: Example of T1200 Application Cabinet Configuration Tekelec 5100 Platform Components The cabinet for the Tekelec 5100 (T5100) platform contains these components: • Power Distribution Panel (PDP) • Console Server • T5100 Applications Shelf • Compute Blades •...
Installation Hardware Description Figure 5: Example of T5100 Application Cabinet Configuration shows the T5100 application cabinet with a PDP, console server, and T5100 application shelf installed. Figure 5: Example of T5100 Application Cabinet Configuration Application Switch The Application Switch is a wire-speed, low-latency, Layer 2 to 4, 1-rack-unit (1U), fixed-configuration switch for rack-optimized server switching.
Installation Hardware Description High performance and scalability of intelligent network services is made possible with dedicated specialized resources known as ternary content addressable memory (TCAM). Ample TCAM resources (64,000 entries) enable high feature capacity, providing wire-speed routing and switching performance with concurrent provisioning of services such as quality of service (QoS) and security and helping ensure scalability for today's network requirements with ample room for future growth.
Installation Hardware Description Figure 8: Console Server Ethernet Switch The Ethernet Switch is a compact high-performance switch made for demanding networks that require multi-layer service capabilities at wire speed. A high-density architecture enables the Ethernet switch to utilize a large variety of interfaces to transparently switch Layer 2, 3, and 4 network traffic over copper, at 10, 100 or 1000 Mbps speeds and over fiber at 1000 Mbps speed.
Installation Hardware Description panel accommodates up to 26 IMG-style pluggable breakers, which can be installed or removed in the field. Alarm circuitry is provided to indicate and extend alarm conditions when faults occur. Figure 11: Power Distribution Panel (rear) T1200 Application Server The T1200 application server is an off-the-shelf 1U server to host Tekelec central office applications at a significant performance improvement.
Installation Hardware Description Figure 13: T5100 Applications Shelf (front) Compute Blades Each individual compute blade is a single-slot card and performs independently as a full-function server running its own operating system with IP connectivity via the base and fabric Network Interface Cards (NICs).
Installation Hardware Description • the spare server blade, used for PM&C backups and disaster recovery Ethernet Switch Blade Each IEEE 802.3 high-speed Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) switch blades is deployed in pairs, operating in a 1+1 redundant active/active configuration. There are two physically separate switches within each physical switch blade: •...
Installation Hardware Description Shelf Manager Each T5100 application shelf has two shelf managers for redundancy. The shelf manager controls and monitors compute blades and other hardware components within the shelf. The shelf manager interfaces with the power distribution and shelf alarm display. Shelf managers are deployed in redundant pairs. There are no customer-external interfaces to the shelf manager.
Chapter Cabinet Installation This chapter contains information describing how Topics: to unpack and install the application cabinet. • Overview..43 • Unpacking the Cabinet..43 • Installing the Cabinet..47 • Grounding Information..58 • Power Requirements in a DC Environment..64 • Cabling Information..71 910-5681-001 Revision E, February 2014...
Installation Cabinet Installation Overview This chapter describes how to unpack the application cabinet from the crate, prepare a concrete or raised floor for installation, anchor the frame to floor and overhead rack, examine the grounding requirements and the cabling. Unpacking the Cabinet This section describes the steps to unpack the cabinet.
Installation Cabinet Installation Procedure Receiving Shipping Container for the Cabinet Danger: At least two people are required to safely move and position the cabinets. Read and understand this procedure completely before continuing. 1. Before opening any shipping container, inspect it for evidence of damage during shipment. Report any damage to the carrier for investigation and possible claims.
Installation Cabinet Installation Figure 19: Integrated Crate Ramp 2. Place the ramp against the front of the container making sure the angle side is up and slants away from the cabinet in the container. 3. Insert the U-bolts in the holes to secure the ramp support and container together (refer to Figure 20: Shipping, Detach Dolly Frame).
Installation Cabinet Installation 6. Remove the drag chain if it had not been removed prior to shipment. 7. Use the 9/16” open end wrench to turn the threaded rod clockwise to lower the wheels of the dollies and to raise the cabinet and dolly enough to clear the front edge of the shipping container, approximately 1 inch.
Installation Cabinet Installation Procedure Optional Hoist with Crane Another option to unpack the cabinet is to remove the cabinet from the pallet and lower it to the floor using hoisting eyebolts and a crane. Use this method if there is not enough room to open the crate and use the door ramp.
Installation Cabinet Installation Figure 22: Kick Plates Precautions Observe all safety precautions for avoiding personal injury and equipment damage that are outlined in your local building standards. The procedures in this document contain specific caution and warning information that must be observed while you are performing each procedure. Warning: Cabinet installation instructions are provided in this user manual for the convenience of users only.
Installation Cabinet Installation Warning: All procedures and methods used in the installation of the cabinet must comply with all applicable federal, state, county, and local laws, regulations, ordinances and codes. This includes compliance to all applicable Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations when dealing with hazardous materials and work place hazards.
Installation Cabinet Installation Figure 23: Mark Floor Layout Raised Floor Installation Use the procedures in this section to prepare floors for anchoring cabinets on raised flooring. For this type of installation, you must create cable and anchor holes in the raised floor tiles. The procedure for preparing raised flooring is highly site specific.
Installation Cabinet Installation • Masking tape • Isolation sheet • Subfloor marking tool • Felt tipped marking pen • File • Raised Floor Kit The procedure for preparing raised flooring is highly site specific. For more information, refer to the site specific specification as per the Method Of Procedure (MOP) for the particular installation.
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Installation Cabinet Installation Figure 24: Raised Floor Anchor 1. If necessary, remove the tiles. 2. Insert the anchor assembly, including the threaded rod, into the hole flush against the floor. 3. Finger-tighten the torque nut. This step will set the cone nut into the anchor. 4.
Installation Cabinet Installation 10. Lower cabinet over rod and level as needed. 11. Place anchor stack-up parts on rod (see Figure 24: Raised Floor Anchor. a) Plate washer b) Fiber washer c) Bushing d) Large washer e) Flat washer 12. Re-thread torque nut onto rod. 13.
Installation Cabinet Installation 6. On the threaded rod located at the rear of the cabinet: a) Place a flat washer onto the rod. b) Place a helical washer onto the rod. c) Install a 5/8 nut onto the rod and secure tightly, but do not overtighten. 7.
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Installation Cabinet Installation Figure 26: Stack-up Seismic Anchor Recommended Tools and Materials • Safety glasses • Rotary impact drill • 18 mm masonry drill-bit • Extension cord • Vacuum cleaner (an approved, industrial type, that prevents escaping dust particles that may contaminate electronic equipment) •...
Installation Cabinet Installation Procedure Anchor Cabinet on Concrete Floor 1. At each anchor location marked on the concrete floor, drill a hole that is 11/16 inches (18 mm) in diameter to a depth of 3 1/8 inches (7.9 cm) or 4 inches (10.2 cm) depending on the depth requirements at the site.
Installation Cabinet Installation Figure 27: Cabinet Door Hinge Pin 2. Using a thin blade screwdriver, locate and pry the hinge spring wire open as shown in Figure 28: Prying open hinge spring wire. Figure 28: Prying open hinge spring wire 3.
Installation Cabinet Installation Figure 29: Removing pin with rubber hammer Grounding Information This chapter describes how to unpack the application cabinet from the crate, prepare a concrete or raised floor for installation, anchor the frame to floor and overhead rack, examine the grounding requirements and the cabling.
Installation Cabinet Installation ground bar is secured to the cabinet with lugs, screws, and bolts on the right rear door flange. Themain bus bar is attached to the right side of the cabinet on the right side of the door. Figure 30: Main Ground Bus Location The doors installed are grounded to the main bus through a two-hole lug ground wire and through a screw-down latch.
Installation Cabinet Installation Figure 32: Door Ground - Top The PDP is grounded directly to the main ground bus. Figure 33: Grounded PDP The T1200 application servers are grounded to the extension bar. 910-5681-001 Revision E, February 2014...
Installation Cabinet Installation Figure 34: Grounded T1200 Application Server Warning: Always install an isolator pad between the cabinet and ground floor. Tekelec cabinets are shipped with isolator pads to isolate the cabinets from the floor. If a non-Tekelec cabinet is used, an isolator pad must be provided. •...
Installation Cabinet Installation Recommended Tools Tekelec tools should be labeled “Property of TEKELEC” with either a press-on Field Tool Identification label or Field Tool Identification wrap. • Safety glasses • Power knife • Cable cutters • Cable stripper • Flush cutters •...
Installation Cabinet Installation Figure 35: System Frame Grounding 3. Secure the cable to the cable brackets with lacing cord. 4. Cables must be labeled, 145P tags should have “TO” and “FROM” location information. Example: FROM MGB (Main Ground Bar) TO system ground bar XX Frame.. Procedure Connect Ground Cable to T1200 Caution: This equipment has a connection between the earthed conductor of the DC...
Installation Cabinet Installation Power Requirements in a DC Environment A Direct Current (DC) environment must supply 14 60-Amp feeds from the customer’s power source. Each cabinet is divided into A and B power buses, each with seven feeds. If loss of power on one of the buses occurs, the other bus must be able to supply current for the entire cabinet.
Installation Cabinet Installation Note: Where the cable leaves the cable rack, the cable must be protected with fiber paper throughout the system. 1. Apply the cable tags, provided with the system, to both ends of the supply and return cables. 2.
Installation Cabinet Installation 3. Remove the top and bottom screws from the alarm card face plate. Figure 37: Unscrewing Alarm Card 4. Hold the card at the top and bottom edge and pull it out straight. The removal of the alarm card will cause another alarm.
Installation Cabinet Installation Figure 39: Locating Rails and Socket in Slot 7. Slide the board of the new alarm card into the top and bottom rails of the open slot. 8. Push the card back carefully to match up the card connector with its socket in the slot. Figure 40: Insert Alarm Card Carefully 9.
Installation Cabinet Installation 11. Verify that all LEDs on the alarm card are green. Procedure Configuring the PDP Alarm Card Monitoring of the power input is provided by the alarm card. Three DIP switches on the card allows this monitoring to be turned on or turned off. If the monitoring is not turned off for unconnected inputs, the alarm card detects a loss of input power to these inputs and the corresponding LED for the breakers will be red and an alarm is indicated.
Installation Cabinet Installation Table 5: Individual Power Supply Input Monitoring (DIP Switches S2 and S3) DIP Switch Group Breaker and LED Setting Description Position 1 - 8 Position Input Monitored, LED Enabled. 1 and 3 Input Not Monitored, LED Disabled (OFF). Input Monitored, LED Enabled.
Installation Cabinet Installation DIP Switch Group Breaker and LED Setting Description Position 1 - 8 Position Overrides DIP switch positions 1-6 settings. See ------ ------ S4:1-S4:4 settings. Enable DIP switch settings 1-6. Note: LED for the associated supply input and breaker when enabled shall illuminate either: •...
Installation Cabinet Installation DIP Switch Alarm Input Setting Description Position 1 - 6 All alarm cables inputs provide monitoring. Not Used. ------ Not Used, set to ON. Not Used, set to OFF. ------ Not Used. 6. Re install the alarm card using Procedure Replacing the PDP Alarm Card.
Installation Cabinet Installation Figure 43: T1200 cabinet with Pre-installed Components Figure 44: Example of T1200 cabinet with Pre-cabled Components shows the same T1200 application cabinet with a view of the pre-cabled components. Figure 44: Example of T1200 cabinet with Pre-cabled Components Components are connected to one another.
Installation Cabinet Installation Figure 45: Power Distribution Panel (PDP) Cabling See the site survey and interconnect diagram for information on power and network cable termination. Breakers in the PDP are installed based on component configuration of the cabinet. For information on how to install or replace a breaker, refer to the Maintenance Manual (T1200) or FRU replacement document.
Glossary Alternating Current Application Context Authentication Center Area Code architecture Used to conceptually describe the function, interaction, and connectivity of hardware, software, and/or system components within a network. British Thermal Unit Direct Current Data Collection NEBS Network Equipment Building Systems The most common set of safety, spatial and environmental design guidelines applied to...
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Installation Glossary Permissive Dialing Period Power Distribution Panel Monitors primary and secondary power sources on a continuous basis. Packet Data Protocol platform A platform refers to a framework on which applications may be run. platform software Refers to the operating system, firmware, and management software components of a platform.
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