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Tekelec 1000 Application Server Hardware Manual 910-0095-001 Revision K June 2009...
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Information in this documentation is subject to change without notice. Unauthorized use, copying, or translation of this documentation can result in civil or criminal penalties. Any export of Tekelec products is subject to the export controls of the United States and the other countries where Tekelec has operations.
Table of Contents Chapter 1: About This Manual.............1 Introduction........................2 Where to Find Information in This Manual..............2 Where to Find Other Information..................3 Installation Documents..................5 Related Publications......................6 Documentation Availability, Packaging, and Updates..........6 Locate Product Documentation on the Customer Support Site........6 Documentation Admonishments..................7 Customer Care Center.......................7 Problem Report (PR)....................10 Emergency Response...................11...
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Chapter 4: How to Install a T1000 AS Frame......55 Introduction........................56 How to Unpack the T1000 AS Frame and Conduct Inventory.........56 How to Install a T1000 AS Frame..................56 Recommended Tools...................57 How to Prepare the Floor for Heavy Duty Frames.........57 How to Anchor the HD Frame to the Floor.............59 How to Anchor to Overhead Rack of HD Frame..........68 How to Cable a T1000 AS Frame...................69 Chapter 5: How to Install Hardware in an Existing...
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How to Replace a Console Server, Router, or Ethernet Switch or Hub....106 How to Replace a Rectifier Module................107 How to Replace a Rectifier...................107 How to Access T1000 AS FRUs..................108 How to Slide T1000 AS Chassis Out from Frame..........108 How to Slide T1000 AS Chassis Back into Frame..........110 How to Remove T1000 AS Chassis from a Frame.........110 How to Return a T1000 AS Chassis to the Frame..........114 How to Replace T1000 AS FRUs..................117...
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Figure 23: Door Grounding Strap Placement................38 Figure 24: T1000 AS Hardware System in DC Environment..........43 Figure 25: T1000 AS Hardware System in AC Environment..........45 Figure 26: Tekelec 1000 Chassis....................45 Figure 27: Exploded View of T1000 AS Chassis..............46 Figure 28: Rear I/O Panel......................47 Figure 29: T1000 AS Status Indicators..................48...
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Figure 38: Anchoring on Raised Floor Over Concrete Slab...........63 Figure 39: Anchor Assembly for Use with Support Channel..........65 Figure 40: Anchoring Frame to Raised Floor with Support Channel........66 Figure 41: Anchor Assembly for Support Channel with Spring Nut........67 Figure 42: Anchoring Frame Using Support Channel/Spring Nut........67 Figure 43: HD Frame with Overhead Rack................68 Figure 44: Slide Assembly......................73 Figure 45: Slide Assembly Extended View................75...
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Figure 79: Hard Disk Drives.....................127 Figure 80: T1000 AS Front Top Cover..................130 Figure 81: Removable Media Disk Drive Adapter Assembly..........130 Figure 82: PCI Card Part Label....................132 Figure 83: PCI Slots Label......................132 Figure 84: Chassis Rear Cover Views..................133 Figure 85: PCI Cards and Slot Assignments................134 Figure 86: Left Slide Member Mounting................137 Figure 87: MPS Network Connections, Netra................146 Figure 88: MPS Network Connections, T1000 AS, T1000 AS..........147...
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Table 2: Admonishments......................7 Table 3: Basic RMA Types......................11 Table 4: RMA Reasons for Return.....................12 Table 5: Space Requirements......................36 Table 6: Tekelec 1000 Chassis Dimensions................49 Table 7: Post-Installation Checklist...................99 Table 8: T1000 AS Field Replaceable Units (FRUs)...............105 Table 9: Basic Interfaces......................141 Table 10: Optional Interfaces (on PCI Cards)................141...
Chapter About This Manual Topics: This chapter describes how to use the manual, where to find other information about this Introduction..2 product, and how to contact the Customer Care Where to Find Information in This Manual..2 Center on page 7. Where to Find Other Information..3 Related Publications..6 Documentation Availability, Packaging, and...
Hardware Manual Introduction This manual is a generic manual that describes common components of Tekelec 1000 Applications Server (AS) hardware systems and describes how to install them and replace them. A T1000 AS hardware system consists of one or more Tekelec 1000 platforms (with applications loaded) and any additional hardware (such as hubs, switches, or power distribution equipment) needed to support the applications.
Hardware Manual About This Manual Chapter Number and Title Description T1000 AS Hardware System Overview Presents an overview of the various hardware on page 41 components that can be included in T1000 AS hardware systems. How to Install a T1000 AS Frame on page 55 Describes how to install a heavy duty frame which is delivered from manufacturing with...
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About This Manual Hardware Manual about software needed to open these links, see Programs Needed to View Linked Documents page 4. Optionally, the CD may also contain application documentation, which describes the environment in which the T1000 AS hardware system runs as well as provides information about the application.
Hardware Manual About This Manual Installation Documents This section contains links to assembly drawings, interconnect diagrams, and related installation documents. Note: A given application or set of applications might support only a DC environment or only an AC environment. For information about which environment is supported, refer to the application documentation.
Documentation Bulletins announce a new or updated release. The Tekelec EAGLE 5 ISS documentation set is released on an optical disc. This format allows for easy searches through all parts of the documentation set.
(This icon and text indicate the possibility of service interruption.) Customer Care Center The Tekelec Customer Care Center is your initial point of contact for all product support needs. A representative takes your call or email, creates a Customer Service Request (CSR) and directs your requests to the Tekelec Technical Assistance Center (TAC).
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A primary Technical Engineer is assigned to work on the CSR and provide a solution to the problem. The CSR is closed when the problem is resolved. Tekelec Technical Assistance Centers are located around the globe in the following locations: Tekelec - Global Email (All Regions): support@tekelec.com...
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Hardware Manual About This Manual Phone: 001-888-367-8552 Peru Phone: 0800-53-087 Puerto Rico Phone: 1-888-367-8552 (1-888-FOR-TKLC) Venezuela Phone: 0800-176-6497 Europe, Middle East, and Africa Signaling Phone: +44 1784 467 804 (within UK) TAC Regional Support Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. through 7:00 p.m. (GMT), Monday through Friday, excluding holidays Software Solutions Phone: +33 3 89 33 54 00...
About This Manual Hardware Manual Problem Report (PR) The assigned Technical Support engineer opens a problem report (PR) using problem criteria as defined in “TL-9000 Quality System Metrics (Book Two, Release 3.0” and the following sections. Critical Critical problems severely affect service, capacity/traffic, billing, and maintenance capabilities and requires immediate corrective action, regardless of time of day or day of the week, as viewed by a customer upon discussion with the supplier.
Tekelec Return Material Authorization (RMA) procedures. A hardware repair is defined as an item returned to Tekelec due to a failure, with the returned item being repaired and returned to the customer. It is essential that serial numbers are recorded correctly. RMAs cannot be created without a valid serial number.
Repair and Return Shipping Instructions All returned equipment, assemblies, or subassemblies must be shipped to the Tekelec Repair and Return Facility specified by the Technical Services engineer. The item being returned must be shipped in the original carton or in an equivalent container assuring proper static handling procedures and with the freight charges prepaid.
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WI005153 WI005154 WI005218 WI005219 WI005220 Tekelec card type: (e.g., MPL, DSM, etc.): Tekelec card part number (870-####-##): Associated serial number (102########): Reason for return or replacement (isolated from system): Full name of person the replacement card is being shipped to:...
Ship the dollies in either the crate or the box supplied with the crate, as described below: a) If the equipment is being immediately installed, ship the dollies back to Tekelec in the crate after use.
Hardware Manual About This Manual Part number (to identify the type of FRU) Serial number (to provide more information about the specific FRU) CLEI (Common Language Equipment Identifier, an identifier used by some customers which indicates the customer, the manufacturer, and the part) In addition to part numbers on each FRU, the T1000 AS chassis has several labels that contain part number information for FRUs that are internal to the chassis.
About This Manual Hardware Manual 1. From the front of the frame, remove the # 12-24 Phillips screw from each chassis retention bracket (see Figure 2: T1000 AS Chassis Front View on page 16). Do not remove the screws in the frame adapter brackets.
Hardware Manual About This Manual 2. From the front of the frame, using the handles on the front top cover of the chassis, pull forward until the release buttons on the inner arms of the slide assemblies pop into the holes on each side.
About This Manual Hardware Manual 4. Grasp the handles on the front top cover of the chassis and lift up until the constant torque hinges support the weight of the cover and the four attached disk drives located under the cover.
Hardware Manual About This Manual WARNING: Always wear an ESD wrist strap grounded to the bench or frame when working on electronic components. 1. From the front of the frame, remove the # 12-24 Phillips screw from each chassis retention bracket (see Figure 5: T1000 AS Chassis Front View on page 19).
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About This Manual Hardware Manual 2. From the front of the frame, using the handles on the front top cover of the chassis, pull forward until the release buttons on the inner arms of the slide assemblies pop into the holes on each side.
Hardware Manual About This Manual Figure 6: T1000 AS Front Top Cover on page 21 for locations. Figure 6: T1000 AS Front Top Cover 4. Grasp the handles on the front top cover of the chassis and lift up until the constant torque hinges support the weight of the cover and the four attached disk drives located under the cover.
Figure 7: T1000 AS Chassis Label Locations Figure 8: Base Unit/Hard Disk Label on T1000 AS Chassis Procedure - How to Locate RMA Numbers for Hard Disk Drive Assembly 1. Request that Tekelec Customer Care Center on page 7 assist you in determining whether the hard disk drive assembly that needs to be replaced is in position “A”...
Hardware Manual About This Manual 3. If the necessary Hard Disk area of the base unit/hard disk label shown in Figure 8: Base Unit/Hard Disk Label on T1000 AS Chassis on page 22 can be viewed, report the requested information from the label, and skip to Step 10 on page 24.
About This Manual Hardware Manual 8. Adjust the chassis retention brackets on the front of the T1000 AS chassis to contact the frame adapter brackets when the chassis is positioned correctly in the frame. 9. Secure the chassis with one # 12-24 screw in the chassis retention brackets on each side. 10.
Hardware Manual About This Manual 1. Request that Tekelec Customer Care Center on page 7assist you in determining the which slot (1 through 8) contains the PCI card that needs to be replaced. 2. Determine whether the required PCI slot area of the PCI slots label on the rear of the left side of the T1000 AS chassis can be viewed from the side of the frame without sliding the chassis out from the frame.
About This Manual Hardware Manual DANGER: If the T1000 AS chassis is pulled too far out after the release buttons are disengaged, the inner slide members (attached to the chassis) could come out of the middle slide members (attached to the frame). 6.
Hardware Manual About This Manual 2. Supply the server identification letter (A through E) from the top left corner of the front of the chassis (see Figure 14: T1000 AS Chassis Label Locations on page 27). Figure 14: T1000 AS Chassis Label Locations 910-0095-001 Revision K, June 2009...
About This Manual Hardware Manual 3. Determine whether the base unit/hard disk label, PCI slots label, and memory label on the Figure 14: T1000 AS Chassis Label Locations sides of the T1000 AS chassis (see on page 27) can be viewed from the sides of the frame without moving the chassis: a) If all labels can be viewed, go to Step 6 on page 29.
Report whether the replacement chassis is to also contain replacement hard drives. These numbers are needed in either case: If the replacement chassis does not need to contain replacement hard disk drives, Tekelec manufacturing will use these numbers to create the new base unit/hard disk label and...
The information for all slots is needed in either case: a) If the replacement chassis is to contain replacement PCI cards as well, Tekelec manufacturing will use the information to install the replacement PCI cards and also to create the new PCI...
Safety and Pre-Installation Requirements Topics: This chapter lists general safety instructions that readers should be familiar with, and lists site Introduction..32 requirements that should be verified before Safety Information..32 installing Tekelec AS Hardware Systems. Regulatory Compliance and Certification..34 Pre-Installation Site Requirements..35...
Site requirements that should exist before Tekelec products are installed Safety Information Safety icons and text are used throughout Tekelec manuals to warn the reader of the potential of personal injury, service interruption, and equipment damage. For information about what each...
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Hardware Manual Safety and Pre-Installation Requirements WARNING: Do not allow any metal shavings to remain in the equipment area. Metal Shavings may result from over tightened screws or bolts. These small metal particles are hazardous to electronic equipment. Be careful not to over tighten screws or bolts.
Safety and Pre-Installation Requirements Hardware Manual Regulatory Compliance and Certification Tekelec products are tested to meet the following regulatory standards: Network Equipment Building System (NEBS) level 3 as listed in Telcordia SR-3580. Applicable Telcordia Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Safety requirements in GR-1089-CORE.
96 hours in duration and at elevations less than 1800 meters Tekelec products are tested to operate at an elevations within the following range: Minimum: 60 meters below sea level at ambient temperature of 30˚ C (86˚ F)
Maximum: 4000 meters above sea level at ambient temperature of 40˚ C (104˚ F) HVAC Requirements Tekelec products are designed to bring cool air in from the bottom front and exit heated air out the top rear of the installed equipment.
Floor Loading Tekelec products installed in heavy-duty frames are designed for installation on raised or solid floors, which are recommended to have a distributed load capacity of no less than 100 pounds per square foot (504 kg/m2). Following are the maximum weights of Tekelec frames: Maximum weight of EAGLE 5 ISS Control or Extension frames: 850 lbs (386 kg).
WARNING: Always install an isolator pad between the frame and ground. Tekelec frames are shipped with isolator pads to completely isolate the frames from ground.
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Power requirements in a DC environment A Direct Current environment must supply four feeds from the customer’s power source. Each frame containing Tekelec products requires that power be provided from one to four breakers at –48VDC. Each frame is divided into A and B power buses. In the event of loss of power on one of the buses, the other bus must be able to supply current for the entire frame.
Chapter T1000 AS Hardware System Overview Topics: This chapter presents an overview of the various hardware components that can be included in the Introduction..42 T1000 Hardware System. T1000 AS Hardware System in a DC Environment..42 T1000 AS Hardware System in an AC Environment..44 T1000 AS Hardware Features..45 Breaker Panels..50...
In a Direct Current (DC) environment, a T1000 AS hardware system consists of the following hardware components, which are assembled in a heavy-duty frame by Tekelec and delivered as one unit when first ordered (some applications allow additional T1000 AS units, to a maximum...
Hardware Manual T1000 AS Hardware System Overview information, refer to the applications documentation and to the DC assembly drawing.) For an overview of the T1000 AS units, see T1000 AS Hardware Features on page 45. Note: Some applications allow individual T1000 AS units (to a maximum of five per frame) to be added later.
T1000 AS Hardware System Overview Hardware Manual T1000 AS Hardware System in an AC Environment In an Alternating Current (AC) environment, a T1000 AS hardware system consists of the following hardware components, which are delivered as separate units and are assembled at the customer site in a frame supplied by the customer (the frame can be either 19 inches or 23 inches wide): One T1000 AS unit, which is loaded at the factory with platform software and application software.
Figure 25: T1000 AS Hardware System in AC Environment T1000 AS Hardware Features The Tekelec 1000 Services Platform is a general-purpose application engine (AE) that offers high transaction rates with low latency. It supports a variety of application solutions for the wireless and wireline telecommunications infrastructure to provide the building blocks for next-generation signaling systems.
T1000 AS Hardware System Overview Hardware Manual Figure 27: Exploded View of T1000 AS Chassis on page 46 shows an exploded view of the T1000 AS chassis. This view shows where the various hardware components, especially the Field Replaceable Units (FRUs), are located. Figure 27: Exploded View of T1000 AS Chassis The following correspond to the Field Replaceable Units shown in Figure 27: Exploded View of...
The power board I/O (logic ground connection) Power entry is at the rear of the Tekelec 1000 platform. There are two right angle power connectors (A and B feeds) on the power board that are accessible through the rear I/O panel. The power input connectors are keyed and have positive locking features.
30 kg (65 lbs) and may cause personnel injury or damage to the internal components due to shock and vibration if not handled properly. The Tekelec 1000 chassis is also field replaceable. Tekelec 1000 replacement, including disconnecting cables, mounting a replacement system (of identical configuration), and reconnecting cables requires no more than 30 minutes.
1000 chassis with slide rails in 23 inch frames. 1. Tekelec makes no warranties for servers that are installed without proper clearances or that are removed from Tekelec-standard frames. 2. The enclosures should be free to slide only during installation, service, or repair; they should be locked down at all other times.
T1000 AS Hardware System Overview Hardware Manual Rear Cable Management Arm The Rear Cable Management Arm attaches to the rear of the T1000 AS and unfolds as the T1000 AS is slid out. Note: Rear Cable Management Arm systems are no longer being shipped with new T1000 AS installations.
Hardware Manual T1000 AS Hardware System Overview Breaker Panel LEDs Figure 32: Breaker Panel LEDs on page 51 shows a close-up of the power module, also called the “Indicator Panel,” in the center of the front of each breaker panel. Figure 32: Breaker Panel LEDs The power module contains two pairs of light-emitting diodes (LEDs), each labeled a and b with respect to the side of the breaker panel that the LED represents:...
Console Servers Some T1000 AS hardware systems contain a console server, which provides access to the console ports of the T1000 AS units and allows Tekelec Customer Care Center on page 7 to access remotely the T1000 AS units. A console server is used only during maintenance and failure conditions. To...
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Hardware Manual T1000 AS Hardware System Overview In a T1000 AS hardware system in an AC environment, the rectifier system contains two rectifier modules; Figure 33: Rectifier on page 52 shows two rectifier modules, one each in Slots 1 and 2, and a blank module in Slot 3.
Chapter How to Install a T1000 AS Frame Topics: This chapter describes how to unpack and install T1000 AS units which are delivered from Introduction..56 manufacturing mounted in a heavy duty frame How to Unpack the T1000 AS Frame and for use in a DC environment.
5. This procedure is complete. How to Install a T1000 AS Frame A Heavy Duty (HD) frame is a specific Tekelec frame that has a specific footprint. It should not be confused with other 19- or 23-inch standard frames. To install and anchor a heavy duty frame, perform the following tasks:...
Hardware Manual How to Install a T1000 AS Frame Recommended Tools All Tekelec tools should be labeled “Property of TEKELEC” with either a press-on Field Tool Identification label (P/N 658-0941-01) or Field Tool Identification wrap (P/N 658-0941-02). Safety glasses Ear protectors...
How to Install a T1000 AS Frame Hardware Manual Using a felt tip pen, mark Anchor locations in the middle of each oval anchor slot. Mark the Figure 34: Floor Marking Template for HD Frame corners of the first frame as shown in on page Figure 34: Floor Marking Template for HD Frame 4.
Hardware Manual How to Install a T1000 AS Frame corresponding to the marked anchor locations. Use a file to remove any sharp edges from the drilled tiles. 5. Return to the equipment area with the drilled tiles and replace the tiles, making sure the holes match where the frame anchors will be installed.
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How to Install a T1000 AS Frame Hardware Manual 1. Use the HEPA vacuum cleaner to collect the dust while drilling holes. 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 inches (7.7 cm).
Hardware Manual How to Install a T1000 AS Frame 7. Install the three square washers, the round fiberglass washer, the large steel washer, and the Figure 36: Anchor Installation of HD torque nut (with red plastic cover) in the order shown in Frame into Slab Floor on page 61.
How to Install a T1000 AS Frame Hardware Manual Next, go to How to Anchor to Overhead Rack of HD Frame on page 68. How to Anchor on Raised Floors To anchor a frame on a raised floor, use the procedure in one of the following sections : How to Anchor to Concrete Floor Under a Raised Floor on page 62 How to Anchor on Raised Floor Using Support Channel...
Hardware Manual How to Install a T1000 AS Frame 2. Perform the following substeps for each hole associated with each frame to be installed on the raised floor: Note: The threaded rod must be absolutely perpendicular to the floor. Using a level is recommended.
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How to Install a T1000 AS Frame Hardware Manual 8. At the top end of each threaded rod, thread on a 5/8 inch nut until it is below the level where the floor tile will meet the threaded rod. 9. On top of the 5/8 inch nut, drop a small steel washer and then a large steel washer. 10.
Hardware Manual How to Install a T1000 AS Frame 16. For each threaded rod, finger-tighten the 5/8 inch nut and washers against the bottom of the Figure 38: Anchoring on Raised Floor Over Concrete Slab floor tile (see on page 63). Note: Tighten only until the washers and nuts are flush with the bottom of the floor tile.
How to Install a T1000 AS Frame Hardware Manual 39: Anchor Assembly for Use with Support Channel on page 65 to identify the components and their orientation): a) 5/8 inch nut b) Small steel washer c) Large steel washer 3. From underneath the raised floor, insert the threaded rod/anchor assembly through the support channel, the raised floor, the isolator pad, and the frame floor.
Hardware Manual How to Install a T1000 AS Frame Next, go to How to Anchor to Overhead Rack of HD Frame on page 68. How to Anchor on Raised Floor Using Support Channel with Spring Nut Use the following procedure to an chor the HD frame to the raised floor tiles using the a support channel with spring nut.
How to Install a T1000 AS Frame Hardware Manual 4. Insert the large washer, small washer, and torque nut onto the threaded rod on the inside of the frame. Be sure to leave at least 5 threads of threaded rod exposed on the inside of the frame. Tighten the nuts above the raised floor.
Hardware Manual How to Install a T1000 AS Frame 3. This procedure is complete. How to Cable a T1000 AS Frame WARNING: Verify that all breakers are set to the OFF (O) position. Verify that all Power distribution panel circuit breakers are set to OFF. Be sure the T1000 AS chassis power switch is set to OFF.
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How to Install a T1000 AS Frame Hardware Manual Note: Some of the listed cables are used only as required. Actual cables used may vary by application. To view a drawing of a cable, refer to the DC cable list, which lists all the cables that appear in the system interconnect diagram with a link from each part number to the drawing for that part number.
Chapter How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Topics: This chapter describes how to install an individual T1000 AS unit into a frame that has already been Introduction..72 installed. This chapter covers both: How to Unpack and Conduct Inventory..72 Adding a T1000 AS unit into a heavy duty How to Install an Individual T1000 AS frame that already contains from 1 to 4 T1000...
How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Hardware Manual Introduction This chapter describes how to unpack install individual T1000 AS hardware system components and install them in frames that are already installed at customer sites in the following situations: In a Direct Current (DC) environment, some applications allow one or more additional T1000 AS units to be ordered and delivered after the initial T1000 AS frame has already been installed.
Hardware Manual How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame 3. Unpack the T1000 AS chassis from the shipping container and place the unit on a secure workbench that is grounded for ESD protection. Discard the container and packing material. 4.
5. Inspect the rectifier for indication of damage. If damage is noted, go to Step 6 on page 74. 6. If any damage is noted or parts are missing, contact Tekelec Customer Care Center on page 7. How to Install an Individual T1000 AS Unit Use the following procedure to install an individual T1000 AS unit into an existing frame.
Hardware Manual How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Consult the system interconnect or wiring tables for the frame or system type the T1000 AS chassis is installed in. WARNING: A T1000 AS chassis is redundantly powered from both A and B -48 VDC buses.
How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Hardware Manual Figure 46: Slide Assembly Inner Member Roller Side View 5. Set the slide members aside for use later in this procedure. 6. Attach the four frame adapter brackets to the frame (23-inch frame only) using two each of the #12-24 Phillips screws.
Hardware Manual How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Note: If the frame is 19-inch, do not use the frame adapter brackets. In 19-inch frames, the slide assembly brackets that are attached to the outside members are attached directly to the frame.
How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Hardware Manual 7. Loosely attach the rear slide assembly brackets with four #10-32 locknuts to the outer slide members. Figure This makes it easier when attaching the brackets to the frame adapters or frames. See 49: Slide Assembly Outer Member on page 78.
Hardware Manual How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame 9. Tighten the four #10-32 locknuts on each of the rear slide assembly brackets. 10. Pull the middle slide members from the outer slide members until the rear detents latch. This allows access to the release buttons when inserting the chassis with attached inner slide members.
How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Hardware Manual 12. Lift the T1000 AS chassis with the attached inner slide members and carefully insert the inner slide member rollers into the middle slide members that were previously mounted on the frame.
How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Hardware Manual b) For Rear Cable Management Systems, attach the cable management arm to the chassis and slide assembly using the captive knurled fasteners. Figure 54: Rear Cable Management Arm Installation on page 82. Figure 54: Rear Cable Management Arm Installation 910-0095-001 Revision K, June 2009...
Hardware Manual How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Note: The mounting position for the additional server may vary. The position shown in Figure 54: Rear Cable Management Arm Installation on page 82 is for example only. 15. Route and connect the power and data cables through the cable management arm to the T1000 AS chassis.
How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Hardware Manual 16. From the front of the frame, press the round release buttons and slowly push the T1000 AS Figure 56: Frame into the frame while observing the cables to avoid binding or stretching (see Mounting Detail on page 84).
Hardware Manual How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame How to Install the Rectifier For information about how to install the rectifier, refer to the documentation that was delivered with the rectifier. How to Cable Components Added to Existing Frames To cable equipment added to an existing frame, follow the directions in one of the following sections: How to Cable a T1000 AS Unit Added to an Existing Heavy Duty Frame...
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How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Hardware Manual To view a drawing of a cable, click on the Cable List document, which lists all the cables that appear in the system interconnect diagram with a link from each part number to the drawing for that part number.
Chapter Post Installation Procedures Topics: This chapter presents a post installation checklist. It also provides instructions on how to verify Introduction..88 voltage and to power up the system. How to Connect Frame Ground and Logic Ground..88 Post-Installation Checklist..99 How to Power Up..101 How to Change Passwords..102...
Post Installation Procedures Hardware Manual Introduction This chapter describes the activities that should be performed after either of the following types of installation: A heavy duty frame that contains T1000 AS hardware has been installed How to Connect Frame Ground and Logic Ground The procedures in this section must be performed before turning on the power to the frame.
Hardware Manual Post Installation Procedures Cable stripper Socket wrench set with 1/4-inch or 3/8-inch drive or open end wrenches Heat-shrink gun (hot air blower) Torque wrench Fiber paper Power knife Flush cutters Crimping tool with embossing dies (test before using) Non-oxidizing grease Lacing cord and nylon cable ties How to Ground in a DC Environment...
Run the conductor to the equipment (see on page 90). WARNING: Be sure that there is no connection between Tekelec equipment frame ground and the frame ground of any other telecommunications equipment. 3. Install the branch ground conductor to the frame using screws and washers.
Hardware Manual Post Installation Procedures Note: This figure shows five servers in the frame. For more complete information about the configuration used by the application, refer to the Assembly Drawing. 4. Label all cables with “TO” and “FROM” location information. Example: FROMT1000 AS frame ground, TO isolated main ground.
Post Installation Procedures Hardware Manual Note: Main Ground: 1/0 cable from the frame ground to the PANI “I” (isolated) section of the ground window. Note: Frame Ground: A cable #6 AWG from a frame is H-tapped into a 1/0 cable and terminates on the “I”...
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Hardware Manual Post Installation Procedures 2. Attach the ground cable (P/N 830-0977-01) to the server. The ground cable has a different lug at each end and will terminate only one way. 3. Tighten the nuts to secure the cable to the rear of the T1000 AS. 4.
Post Installation Procedures Hardware Manual 1. Use How to Prepare the Cables on page 89 to prepare the logic ground cable (P/N 690-0131-01). Note: It may be necessary to drill the central office ground window bar to accept the 3/8-inch bolts on one-inch centers.
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Hardware Manual Post Installation Procedures Note: DO NOT run Logic Ground or Power Cables on the cable horns in the top middle of a frame. Note: The number of inter-frame Logic Ground connections may vary from the example shown Figure 61: Frame and Logic Ground Cable Attachment Locations on page 94.
Post Installation Procedures Hardware Manual Next, go to How to Verify the Ground in a DC Environment on page 96. How to Verify the Ground in a DC Environment After all frame components and all frame and logic ground cables are installed, the hardware tester must verify the frame and logic grounds.
AS servers. Note: This logic grounding procedure applies only when you have exactly two T1100 AS servers in an AC cabinet. If you have only one server, or more than two servers, contact Tekelec Customer Care Center for assistance. Next, attach the other end of the logic ground cable to the logic ground port of the other server...
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Post Installation Procedures Hardware Manual 2. Apply the 145C cable tag to both ends of the logic ground cable. Also, apply the “Do Not Disconnect” tag to both ends of the logic ground cable. Note: DO NOT run Logic Ground or Power Cables on the cable horns in the top middle of a frame.
Verify that: All items listed in the Equipment Specification have been installed. Shipping container is properly packed with ramp and frame dollies and shipped to Tekelec. Note: This check applies only after a heavy duty frame has been installed. The site is clean.
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Post Installation Procedures Hardware Manual Check When Done Verify that: Power cabling does not run through a cable rack. Power cabling is not routed together with any other cables and has at least six inches of clearance. Racks have protective paper between the rack and any cables that would otherwise touch the rack.
Modems, if any, are operational. How to Power Up WARNING: Only a certified Tekelec test engineer should power up a system after installation. To power up, set the appropriate breakers to the ON position as described in one of the following sections.
6. This procedure is complete. How to Change Passwords For security purposes, Tekelec recommends that all default passwords be changed to your own passwords. The new passwords should be kept in a secure location. To change the passwords for the T1000 AS platforms, refer to the application manual for the application loaded on each server.
Chapter Field Replaceable Units Topics: This chapter describes the the components of a T1000 AS system that can be replaced in the field Introduction..104 and includes procedures for replacing each type Tools Required..105 of field replaceable unit (FRU). How to Replace a Console Server, Router, or Ethernet Switch or Hub..106 How to Replace a Rectifier Module..107 How to Replace a Rectifier..107...
Even with the advanced reliability of the T1000 AS design, hardware failures may still occur. The T1000 AS hardware is designed for easy maintenance when replacements are needed. CAUTION: Always contact Tekelec Customer Care Center on page 7 before performing any troubleshooting or replacing components.
Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units WARNING: When you need to replace a FRU for which the power must be shut off, always first attempt to perform a soft shutdown of the application systems (refer to the application manual). Table 8: T1000 AS Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) T1000 AS Power State Required before Replacement...
Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual How to Replace a Console Server, Router, or Ethernet Switch or Hub Perform the following procedure to replace miscellaneous equipment (such as a console server, router, or an Ethernet switch or hub) in a heavy duty frame. 1.
Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units Turn on the circuit breakers to supply power to the unit. 15. Using a VOM meter, check that there is adequate power (-48V) going to the unit. Verify that the power LED on the unit is lit. 16.
Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual How to Access T1000 AS FRUs A T1000 AS FRU can be accessed in one of the following ways: WARNING: Always wear an ESD wrist strap grounded to the bench or frame when working on electronic components. Without moving the chassis from its position in the frame.
Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units WARNING: Always wear an ESD wrist strap grounded to the bench or frame when working on electronic components. 1. From the front of the frame, remove the # 12-24 Phillips screw from each chassis retention Figure 64: T1000 AS Chassis Front View bracket (see on page 109).
Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual When the desired FRU has been replaced, perform How to Slide T1000 AS Chassis Back into Frame on page 110. How to Slide T1000 AS Chassis Back into Frame Perform the procedure in this section to slide the T1000 AS chassis back into the frame if one of the following FRUs was accessed by sliding the T1000 AS chassis out of the frame: How to Replace a Fan Assembly on page 118...
“soft shutdown.” If the application interface is not operating or is not accessible, a hard shutdown (turning OFF the breakers) is sometimes required. Contact Tekelec Customer Care Center on page 7 before doing a hard shutdown.
Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual Figure 66: T1000 AS Chassis Rear View Note: For clarity, the T1000 AS chassis is shown without any PCI cards installed. 6. From the front of the frame, remove the # 12-24 Phillips screw from each of the chassis retention brackets (see Figure 67: Chassis Retention Hardware on page 113).
Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units Do not remove the screws in the frame adapter brackets. Figure 67: Chassis Retention Hardware 7. From the front of the frame, using the handles on the front top cover of the chassis, pull the T1000 AS chassis forward until the release buttons on the inner arms of the slide assemblies pop into the holes on each side.
Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual How to Replace PCI Cards on page 131 If the T1000 AS chassis is being replaced, but the hard drives and/or the PCI cards from the failed chassis are to be used in the replacement chassis, go to: How to Replace T1000 AS FRUs on page 117 Then go to either or both of the following procedures:...
Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units WARNING: A T1000 AS chassis is redundantly powered from both A and B -48 VDC buses. Ensure that both the circuit breaker supplying A power to a chassis and the circuit breaker supplying B power to a T1000 AS chassis are turned OFF by measuring the voltage with a VOM on the cable that connects the T1000 AS chassis to its breakers.
Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual 6. At the rear of the frame, do one of the following: a) For Rear Cable Management Arm Systems, attach the cable management arm to the chassis using the captive knurled fasteners. Figure 68: Right Slide Assembly Mounting and Retention Bracket on page 115 for location of the cable management screw holes on the rear of the chassis.
Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units How to Replace T1000 AS FRUs Use one of the following procedures in this section to replace a T1000 AS FRU: How to Replace an Air Filter on page 117 How to Replace a Fan Assembly on page 118 How to Replace Hard Disk Drive Assemblies on page 121...
Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual 2. Remove the old filter and discard. 3. Insert the new filter (P/N 551-0022-01). Note: The filter has an arrow to indicated direction of airflow. The arrow should point toward the rear of the chassis. 4.
Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units WARNING: Always wear an ESD wrist strap grounded to the bench or frame when working on electronic components. How to Slide T1000 AS Chassis Out from Frame on page 108 How to Remove T1000 AS Chassis from a Frame on page 110 (do not use this procedure when the fan assembly is replaced while the chassis remains powered) 3.
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110 How to Return a T1000 AS Chassis to the Frame on page 114 15. If requested, return the failed fan assembly to Tekelec. Arrange the return shipment by using the procedures in Repair and Return Shipping Instructions on page 12.
21. A spare hard disk drive assembly is available. Ensure that the contents in the shipping container are complete; notify the site supervisor or Tekelec Customer Care Center page 7 of any discrepancies. In particular, verify that the contents include: A part number label on the replacement hard disk drive assembly “A”...
Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual 3. Turn OFF the circuit breakers that supply power to the T1000 AS chassis containing the hard disk drive assembly to be removed. To locate the circuit breakers supplying power to the T1000 AS chassis, refer to the system interconnect diagram for the system type and/or read the labels on the breakers.
Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units 6. Grasp the handles on the front top cover of the chassis and lift up until the constant torque hinges support the weight of the cover and the four attached disk drives located under the cover.
Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual 9. Loosen, but do not remove, the four # 6-32 pan-head screws that attach the hard disk drive assembly mounting bracket to the stand-offs on the bottom of the front top cover. Figure 75: Front Cover With Drive Mounting Brackets on page 124.
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Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units 10. Slide the drive mounting bracket with attached hard disk drive down until the # 6-32 screws in the stand-offs can slip though the larger holes in the keyhole slots. 11. Remove the hard disk drive with attached mounting bracket and store in an approved ESD package or place on a grounded bench.
Figure 77: T1000 AS Chassis Label Locations on page 126 and Figure 78: Hard Disk Drive Label on T1000 AS Chassis on page 127). If the part numbers do not match, contact Tekelec Customer Care Center on page 7. Figure 77: T1000 AS Chassis Label Locations...
Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units Figure 78: Hard Disk Drive Label on T1000 AS Chassis 14. Place the hard disk drive and mounting bracket with the large sections of the keyholes slots over the # 4-32 pan-head screws in the cover standoffs. WARNING: When replacing both drives in a failed T1000 AS chassis always place the drives in the locations they were removed from.
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Figure 77: T1000 AS Chassis Label Locations on page 126). Return the failed hard disk drive assembly to Tekelec, using the shipping contained in which the replacement hard disk drive assembly was received. Arrange the return shipment by using the procedures described in Repair and Return Shipping Instructions on page 12.
Inspect the replacement unit and its shipping container for indications of damage. If damage is noted, contact the site supervisor or report damage to the carrier. Ensure that the contents in the shipping container are complete; notify the site supervisor or Tekelec Customer Care Center on page 7 of any discrepancies.
Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual 4. Using a Phillips screwdriver, loosen the captive spring-loaded screws on the T1000 AS chassis Figure 80: T1000 AS Front Top Cover top cover until they are free. See on page 130 for locations. Figure 80: T1000 AS Front Top Cover 5.
131 can slide through the larger openings in the keyhole slots. 9. Place the CDRW/DVD drive adapter assembly in an ESD container. Repair and Return If requested return the drive to Tekelec using the procedures described in Shipping Instructions on page 12 10.
(OS) are shut down. If possible, use the procedures in the application manual for a “soft shutdown.” If the application interface is not operating or is not accessible, a hard shutdown (turning OFF the breakers) is sometimes required. Contact Tekelec Customer Care Center on page 7 before doing a hard shutdown.
Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units of the breakers. If the covers are removed, to maintain NEBS compliance, make sure they are replaced when the FRU replacement has been completed. WARNING: A T1000 AS chassis is redundantly powered from both A and B -48 VDC buses.
Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual 7. Using a #1 Phillips screwdriver remove the retention screw located at the top of the PCI faceplate. Note: If a PCI card is being added, remove the PCI filler plate. When adding or removing cards apply the correct label to the PCI configuration label.
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Figure 7: T1000 AS Chassis Label Locations T1000 AS chassis, see on page 22). Return the failed PCI card to Tekelec, using the shipping container in which the replacement PCI card was received. Arrange the return shipment by using the procedures described in Repair and Return Shipping Instructions on page 12.
2. Inspect the unit and shipping container for indications of damage. If damage is noted, contact the site supervisor or report damage to the carrier. 3. Inventory the material in the shipping container and notify the site supervisor or Tekelec Production Control of any discrepancies.
How to Replace Hard Disk Drive Assemblies on page 121 How to Replace PCI Cards on page 131 9. If requested, return the failed T1000 AS chassis to Tekelec. Arrange the return shipment by using the procedures in Hardware Repair and Return on page 10.
Appendix T1000 AS Hardware Feature Information Topics: This chapter provides additional information about the base configuration hardware features Introduction..140 of the T1000 AS hardware system. Hardware Components..140 Interfaces..140 Electrical Features..142 Mechanical Design..142 T1000 AS Diagnostics..144...
E1/T1 composite clock signals Four devices for storage media (for example, hard disk drives and CD-RW/DVD ROMs) for internally supporting persistent storage In addition, the Tekelec 1000 platform has a variety of internal and external interfaces, as described Interfaces on page 140 .
An internal modem for remote dial-up access for troubleshooting and provisioning purposes. Ethernet The Tekelec 1000 platform can support Ethernet ports of 10Mbps, 100Mbps, or 1Gb operation as needed for specific product configurations. Each PCI slot can support a qualified Ethernet card that can support two Ethernet ports (although it is not typical that all PCI slots contain Ethernet cards).
All other components, which are less likely to fail and are more difficult to replace, are located in the Tekelec 1000 main unit. If one of the components in the main unit fails, the hard disk drive assemblies (preserving the data which is stored on the hard disk drives in the lid) can be removed from the failed chassis and installed in the replacement chassis.
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T1000 AS Hardware Feature Information Component Access Front Lid The Tekelec 1000 platform has a hinged lid at the front that is locked in place by captive screws during normal operation. This lid allows access to the fan trays, BIOS select switch, reset button, and two USB ports that are located under the lid.
T1000 AS Diagnostics All components that comprise the Tekelec 1000 platform are designed for testability to ensure that operational status can be accurately determined and that appropriate levels of fault detection and isolation are possible with a minimum of effort.
Appendix ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Topics: This chapter provides network integration information for the Multi-Purpose Server (MPS) Introduction..146 systems. Network Overview..146 Customer-Supplied Information..147 IP Address Assignment..148 Netmask and Broadcast..150 Network Interface Functions..151 Network Assumptions..152 Network Configuration..153 Firewall and Router Filtering Considerations..153 Serial Communication..155...
The MPS platform can be configured as an EAGLE Local Number Portability (ELAP) or EAGLE Provisioning Application Processor (EPAP) server. The MPS platform can be a Netra-based ELAP system or an ELAP/EPAP.system based on the Tekelec 1000 Application Server (T1000 AS) or the Tekelec 1100 Application Server (T1100 AS).
Hardware Manual ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Figure 88: MPS Network Connections, T1000 AS, T1000 AS Customer-Supplied Information The customer’s network administrator provides the following information: 910-0095-001 Revision K, June 2009...
If the ELAP or EPAP is configured as ELAP A or EPAP A, the fourth octet has a value of 100. If the ELAP or EPAP is configured as ELAP B or EPAP B, the fourth octet has a value of 200. Tekelec recommends that the addresses range between 192.168.1.0 and 192.168.255.0. The netmask of these networks must be 255.255.255.0.
Hardware Manual ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Table 12: IP Address for the Sync Network IP Range Function zzz.zzz.zzz.100 MPS Server A Ethernet IP Address zzz.zzz.zzz.101 MPS Server A PPP Modem Address zzz.zzz.zzz.102 MPS Server A PPP Dial-up Address zzz.zzz.zzz.201 MPS Server B PPP Modem Address zzz.zzz.zzz.202 MPS Server B PPP Dial-up Address...
ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Hardware Manual IP Range Function 192.168.2.200 MPS Server B Sync IP Address 192.168.122.1 DSM #1 Main DSM Network IP Address 192.168.122.2 DSM #2 Main DSM Network IP Address 192.168.122.3 DSM #3 Main DSM Network IP Address 192.168.122.100 MPS Server A Main DSM Network IP Address 192.168.122.200...
Hardware Manual ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Network Interface Functions Table 14: Interface Functions Required for MPS on page 151 shows the interface functions required for MPS and the assignment to interfaces. Table 14: Interface Functions Required for MPS Speed Interface Assigned to Assigned to...
ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Hardware Manual Speed Interface Assigned to Assigned to Protocol Netra Function (Netra/Tekserver) (Netra/Tekserver) Tekserver Main DSM TCP/IP 10/100BaseT MPS Server B MPS Server B Network Gigabitt (qfe0 (qfe0 port port/interface interface eth1) eth1) Backup DSM TCP/IP 10/100BaseT MPS Server A...
- The EPAP and Provisioning ELAP customer may Network need to transfer Netra: provisioning 10/BaseT data for bulk (hme0) loading into Tekserver: Gigabit (eth0) - Tekelec EPAP and ELAP Customer Service may need to ftp 910-0095-001 Revision K, June 2009...
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TCP (ssh) - ssh EPAP and connections ELAP use TCP telnet - needed EPAP and by customer or ELAP Tekelec customer service NTP - needed EPAP and for time-sync ELAP Apache - EPAP and needed for ELAP ExAP...
Hardware Manual ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Interface IP Port Application bound bound 5019 Versant Fault EPAP only Tolerant Server - EPAP database mgmt system 9696 PDBA - PDB EPAP only application messages the provisioning data 1030 LSMS Bulk ELAP only Download and High Speed Audit...
ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Hardware Manual Table 16: Serial Port Assignments for MPS Servers A and B on page 156 depicts the Serial Port assignments for MPS Servers A and B Table 16: Serial Port Assignments for MPS Servers A and B Serial Port Name Serial Port Use Server...
Hardware Manual ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Hardware flow control (RTS/CTS) 38400 bps port speed 8-bit data No parity If the remote dial-in serial port is not functional at one EAGLE 5 ISS site, dialing into the remote EAGLE 5 ISS site and connecting back to the functional MPS at the failed EAGLE 5 ISS site will allow remote recovery.
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ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Hardware Manual Port menu item in the debug menu of the ELAP or EPAP user interface. Use the tip command, “Return ~.“to drop the connection and exit. VT100 Ports On MPS Server B, serial ports a000 and a005-a007 are configured as VT100 login ports for use with a standard EAGLE 5 ISS VT520 terminal.
ANSI develops and publishes standards. ANSI is a non-commercial, non-government organization which is funded by more than 1000 corporations, professional bodies, and enterprises. Application Server A logical entity serving a specific Routing Key. An example of an Application Server is a virtual...
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Glossary Hardware Manual BATT Battery, including power supply cable. BERT Bit Error Rate Test BIOS Basic Input-Output System Board Prom Carrier Detect Compact Disk COTS Commercial Off-the-Shelf Clear to Send Database All data that can be administered by the user, including cards, destination point codes, gateway screening tables, global title translation tables, links, LNP...
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Hardware Manual Glossary A widely used standard in telecommunications in North America and Japan to transmit voice and data between devices. The data transmitted over a physical T1 line. Database Service Module. The DSM provides large capacity SCCP/database functionality. The DSM is an application card that supports network specific functions such as EAGLE...
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Glossary Hardware Manual EPAP EAGLE Provisioning Application Processor Electro-Static Discharge Field Replaceable Unit A circuit board or part that can be quickly and easily removed and replaced by the user or by a technician without having to send the entire product or system to a repair facility.
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Hardware Manual Glossary widely used on Ethernet networks, defined in STD 5, RFC 791. IP is a connectionless, best-effort packet switching protocol. It provides packet routing, fragmentation and re-assembly through the data link layer. IP Address The location of a device on a TCP/IP network.
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Glossary Hardware Manual a variety of high capacity/high speed offboard database functions for applications. The MPS resides in the General Purpose Frame. MTBF Mean Time Between Failures Network Cluster Network Code NEBS Network Equipment Building Systems Network Time Protocol Operations Systems Peripheral Component Interface Point Code International Protocol Control Information...
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Hardware Manual Glossary Policy Decision Function POST Power-On Self Test Point-to-Point Protocol Problem Report Random Access Memory A type of computer memory that can be accessed randomly; that is, any byte of memory can be accessed without touching the preceding bytes. Request for Comment RFCs are standards-track documents, which are official...
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Glossary Hardware Manual Signaling Link The transmission path connecting the EAGLE 5 ISS to other signaling points in the network and providing access to ANSI SS7 and ITU SS7 network elements. The signaling link is connected to the EAGLE 5 ISS at the link interface module (LIM).
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Hardware Manual Glossary User Datagram Protocol Underwriters Laboratories Universal Serial Bus Volt Ohm Meter Wide Area Network 910-0095-001 Revision K, June 2009...
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Hardware Manual Index 8-Port Connector 156 Customer Support site how to access 6 AC environment power requirements 39 DANGER admonishment 7 administrator requirements, customer (provisioning) DC environment network 147 power requirements 39 admonishments, documentation 7 default air filter EPAP or ELAP Sync network IP addresses 148 replace 117 Dialup PPP network anchor frame...
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Hardware Manual IP addresses (continued) RFC 1597 standard 148 fan assembly RFC 1918 standard 148 part number label 15, 18 isolator pad 38, 57 Field Replaceable Unit 103 filtering firewall protocol 153 router 153 label 15, 18, 23, 24, 26, 29 firewall protocol filtering 153 fan assembly 15, 18 floor 37, 57, 58, 59, 62, 65, 67...
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Hardware Manual PCI card RFC 1597 network address standard 148 label 24 RFC 1918 network address standard 148 on card 24 risk of electric shock 88 part number 24 rotary impact drill 57 Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) router filtering 153 for Dialup PPP network 149 modem for 149 port speed 157 port, remote dial-in 149, 156...
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