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910-2969-001 Revision K
June 2009

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  • Page 1 Tekelec 1100 Application Server Hardware Manual 910-2969-001 Revision K June 2009...
  • Page 2 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1: About This Manual ............1 Introduction........................2 Where to Find Information ....................2 Programs Needed to View Linked Documents ..........4 Documents That Show How to Perform a Procedure........4 Installation Documents..................4 Applications Documents..................5 Related Publications......................5 Documentation Availability, Packaging, and Updates..........5 Locate Product Documentation on the Customer Support Site........6 Documentation Admonishments..................6 Customer Care Center.......................7...
  • Page 4 Power Distribution Units....................50 Ethernet Switches or Hubs.....................50 Console Servers........................51 Chapter 4: How to Install aT1100 AS Frame......53 Introduction........................54 How to Unpack the T1100 AS Frame and Conduct Inventory.........54 How to Install a T1100 AS Frame..................54 Recommended Tools...................55 How to Prepare the Floor for Heavy Duty Frames.........55 How to Anchor the HD Frame to the Floor.............57 How to Anchor to Overhead Rack of HD Frame..........66 How to Cable a T1100 AS Frame...................67...
  • Page 5 T1100 AS Hardware System FRUs and Part Numbers........102 T1100 AS FRUs....................102 Tools Required.......................104 How to Replace a Console Server, Router, Ethernet Switch, or Hub ....104 How to Access T1100 AS FRUs..................105 How to SlideT1100 AS Chassis Out from Frame...........106 How to Slide T1100 AS Chassis Back into Frame..........107 How to Remove T1100 AS Chassis from a Frame.........108 How to Return a T1100 AS Chassis to the Frame..........110 How to ReplaceT1100 AS FRUs...................113...
  • Page 6 Printers........................155 Tip Utility (EAGLE Only..................155 Glossary......................157 910-2969-001 Revision K, June 2009...
  • Page 7 Figure 23: Combined UL Mark for the United States and Canada........32 Figure 24: Door Grounding Strap Placement................36 Figure 25: T1100 AS Hardware System in DC Environment..........41 Figure 26: Tekelec 1100 AS Chassis...................42 Figure 27: Interior View ofT1100 AS Chassis................42 Figure 28: Rear I/O Panel......................44 Figure 29: T1100 AS Status Indicators..................44...
  • Page 8 Figure 38: Anchoring on Raised Floor Over Concrete Slab...........61 Figure 39: Anchor Assembly for Use with Support Channel..........63 Figure 40: Anchoring Frame to Raised Floor with Support Channel........64 Figure 41: Anchor Assembly for Support Channel with Spring Nut........65 Figure 42: Anchoring Frame Using Support Channel/Spring Nut........65 Figure 43: HD Frame with Overhead Rack................66 Figure 44: Slide Assembly......................71 Figure 45: Slide Assembly Extended View................72...
  • Page 9 Figure 79: Rotate lock ring down to disengage power supply module......128 Figure 80: PCI Card Part Label....................130 Figure 81: PCI Slots Label......................130 Figure 82: Chassis Rear Top Cover Views................132 Figure 83: PCI Cards and Slot Assignments................132 Figure 84: Left Slide Member Mounting................135 Figure 85: MPS Network Connections, Netra................144 Figure 86: MPS Network Connections, T1100 AS, T1100 AS..........145 910-2969-001 Revision K, June 2009...
  • Page 10 Table 3: Basic RMA Types......................11 Table 4: RMA Reasons for Return.....................11 Table 5: Space Requirements......................34 Table 6: Tekelec 1100 AS Chassis Dimensions and Weight...........45 Table 7: Breaker Panel LED Settings..................47 Table 8: Post-Installation Checklist...................94 Table 9: T1100 AS Field Replaceable Units and Part Numbers...........103 Table 10: Basic Interfaces ......................139...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1: About This Manual

    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 ..2 Center on page 7. Related Publications..5 Documentation Availability, Packaging, and Updates..5 Locate Product Documentation on the Customer...
  • Page 12: Introduction

    About This Manual Hardware Manual Introduction AT1100 AS hardware system consists of one or moreT1100 AS (with applications loaded) and any additional hardware (such as hubs, switches, or power distribution equipment) needed to support the applications. Note: This manual includes links to documents that are specific to a given product, depending on which product CD this manual is viewed.
  • Page 13 Hardware Manual About This Manual Chapter Number and Title Description How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Describes how to install an individualT1100 AS page 69 unit into a frame that has already been installed. This chapter covers both: Adding aT1100 AS unit into a heavy duty frame that already contains from 1 to 4T1100 AS units in a DC environment...
  • Page 14: Programs Needed To View Linked Documents

    (also see How to Replace a Power Supply Module on page 128) replace_main_unit.mpg, video that shows how to replace a Tekelec 1000 chassis (also see to ReplaceT1100 AS FRUs on page 113) Installation Documents This section contains links to assembly drawings, interconnect diagrams, and related installation documents aboutT1100 AS hardware systems.
  • Page 15: Applications Documents

    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.
  • Page 16: Locate Product Documentation On The Customer Support Site

    Access to Tekelec's Customer Support site is restricted to current Tekelec customers only. This section describes how to log into the Tekelec Customer Support site and locate a document. Viewing the document requires Adobe Acrobat Reader, which can be downloaded at www.adobe.com.
  • Page 17: Customer Care Center

    (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).
  • Page 18 About This Manual Hardware Manual 0-800-555-5246 (toll-free) Brazil Phone: 0-800-891-4341 (toll-free) TAC Regional Support Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. through 6:30 p.m. (GMT minus 3 hours), Monday through Friday, excluding holidays Chile Phone: 1230-020-555-5468 Columbia Phone: 01-800-912-0537 Dominican Republic Phone: 1-888-367-8552 Mexico Phone: 001-888-367-8552...
  • Page 19: Problem Report (Pr)

    Hardware Manual About This Manual Phone: +33 3 89 33 54 00 TAC Regional Support Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. through 7:00 p.m. (GMT), Monday through Friday, excluding holidays Asia India Phone: +91 124 436 8552 or +91 124 436 8553 TAC Regional Support Office Hours: 10:00 a.m.
  • Page 20: Emergency Response

    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.
  • Page 21: Hardware Repair And Return

    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.
  • Page 22: Repair And Return Shipping Instructions

    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.
  • Page 23: Returning A Crate

    Wait for the repaired component to arrive. Returning a Crate Use the following procedure to return a shipping crate and dollies to Tekelec. 1. Replace the retaining brace. 2. Replace the shipping container front fascia using the bolts saved previously and arrange the...
  • Page 24: How To Locatet1100 As Part Numbers

    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.
  • Page 25: Figure 1: T1100 As Chassis Front View

    Hardware Manual About This Manual Fan Assembly Part Number Information The part number information for fan assemblies is located only on the labels on the fan assemblies. This procedure provides instructions about how to access these labels. WARNING: Always wear an ESD wrist strap grounded to the bench or frame when working on electronic components.
  • Page 26: Figure 3: Fan Part Number Labels

    About This Manual Hardware Manual Figure 3: Fan Part number labels Figure 3: Fan Part number labels on page 16 shows the location of the fan assembly part label. 5. Close the chassis front top cover. 6. Tighten the screws to secure the top cover. 7.
  • Page 27: Figure 4: Removable Media Disk Drive Assembly Part Label

    Hardware Manual About This Manual 10. This procedure is complete. Removable Media Disk Drive Assembly Part Number Information The part number information for removable media disk drive assemblies is located only on the labels on the those assemblies. Figure 4: Removable Media Disk Drive Assembly Part Label on page 17 shows where the removable media disk drive assembly part label is located.
  • Page 28: Figure 6: T1100 As Front Top Cover Screws

    About This Manual Hardware Manual Be careful to not disconnect, bind, or pinch any cables. DANGER: If theT1100 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).
  • Page 29: Figure 8: T1100 As Chassis Label Locations

    Hardware Manual About This Manual 10. Secure the chassis with one # 12-24 screw in the chassis retention brackets on each side. 11. This procedure is complete. Hard Disk Drive Assembly Part Number Information The part number information for hard disk drive assemblies is located on both of the following labels: Label on the hard disk drive assembly (see Figure 72: Hard Disk Drive Label onT1100 AS Chassis...
  • Page 30: Figure 10: T1100 As Front Fascia Open With Hard Drive Locations

    About This Manual Hardware Manual 1. Request that the Customer Care Center assist you in determining whether the hard disk drive assembly that needs to be replaced is in position “A” or position “B”. 2. Determine whether the required Hard Disk area (A or B) of the base unit/hard disk label on the front of the left side of theT1100 AS chassis can be viewed from the side of the frame without sliding the chassis out from the frame.
  • Page 31: Figure 11: Hard Disk Label Locations

    Hardware Manual About This Manual Figure 11: Hard disk label locations 5. Report the requested part number information on the base unit/hard disk label. 6. Close the front fascia. Be sure the CD/DVD can eject. 7. This procedure is complete. PCI Card Part Number Information The part number information for PCI cards is located on both of the following labels: Label on each PCI card (see...
  • Page 32: Figure 12: T1100 As Chassis Label Locations

    About This Manual Hardware Manual AS Chassis on page 22 shows a closeup view of a blank label. Use this label when requesting an RMA. This procedure provides instructions about how to view this label. Figure 12: T1100 AS Chassis Label Locations Figure 13: PCI Slots Label onT1100 AS Chassis 1.
  • Page 33: Figure 14: T1100 As Chassis Front View

    Hardware Manual About This Manual WARNING: Always wear an ESD wrist strap grounded to the bench or frame when working on electronic components. 4. From the front of the frame, remove the # 12-24 Phillips screw from each chassis retention bracket (see Figure 1: T1100 AS Chassis Front View on page 15).
  • Page 34: Figure 15: Frame Identification Label

    About This Manual Hardware Manual T1100 AS Chassis Part Number Information When aT1100 AS chassis needs to be replaced, part number information from all of the following labels needs to be supplied: Frame identification from a label on the frame Server identification from a label on the front of theT1100 AS chassis Base unit and hard disk information from the base unit/hard disk label on the left side of theT1100 AS chassis...
  • Page 35: Figure 16: T1100 As Chassis Front View

    Hardware Manual About This Manual 3. Determine whether the base unit/hard disk label, PCI slots label, and memory label on the sides of theT1100 AS chassis 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 25.
  • Page 36: Figure 18: Memory Label Ont1100 As Chassis

    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...
  • Page 37: Figure 19: Pci Card Label Ont1100 As Chassis

    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...
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  • Page 39: Chapter 2: Safety And Pre-Installation Requirements

    Safety and Pre-Installation Requirements Topics: This chapter lists general safety instructions that readers should be familiar with, and lists site Introduction..30 requirements that should be verified before Safety Information..30 installing Tekelec AS Hardware Systems. Regulatory Compliance and Certification..32 Pre-Installation Site Requirements..33...
  • Page 40: Introduction

    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...
  • Page 41 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.
  • Page 42: Regulatory Compliance And Certification

    Note: Use a minimum of 26 AWG telecommunications line cord for connection to the modem. 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.
  • Page 43: Pre-Installation Site Requirements

    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)
  • Page 44: Table 5: Space Requirements

    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.
  • Page 45: Grounding And Power Requirements

    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).
  • Page 46: Figure 24: Door Grounding Strap Placement

    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.
  • Page 47 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.
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  • Page 49: Chapter 3: T1100 As Hardware System Overview

    Chapter T1100 AS Hardware System Overview Topics: This chapter presents an overview of the various hardware components that can be included in Introduction..40 theT1100Hardware System. T1100 AS Hardware System..40 T1100 AS Hardware Features..42 Breaker Panel..46 Power Distribution Units..50 Ethernet Switches or Hubs..50 Console Servers..51...
  • Page 50: Introduction

    AT1100 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 additionalT1100 AS units, to a maximum of six, to be added later): Depending on the applications loaded, from one to sixT1100 AS units, identified as A through E, starting with the topmost server identified as A.
  • Page 51: Figure 25: T1100 As Hardware System In Dc Environment

    Hardware Manual T1100 AS Hardware System Overview Additional equipment, such as consoles, storage, and communications switches and hubs. For more information on these components, refer to the documentation delivered with the product. Figure 25: T1100 AS Hardware System in DC Environment on page 41 shows an exampleT1100 AS hardware system.
  • Page 52: T1100 As Hardware Features

    Hardware Manual T1100 AS Hardware Features The Tekelec 1100 AS 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.
  • Page 53 The power board I/O (logic ground connection) Five Serial ports Power entry is at the rear of the Tekelec 1100 AS. There are two power supply modules. The A and B power supply modules are hot-swappable. 910-2969-001 Revision K, June 2009...
  • Page 54: Figure 28: Rear I/O Panel

    Figure 29: T1100 AS Status Indicators on page 44): Critical, Major, and Minor visual alarm indicators indicate operational condition of the Tekelec 1100 AS platform, including status of the major subsystems: processors, volatile memory, non-volatile memory (disk drives, etc.), and interfaces.
  • Page 55: Table 6: Tekelec 1100 As Chassis Dimensions And Weight

    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 1100 AS chassis is also field replaceable. Tekelec 1100 AS replacement, including disconnecting cables, mounting a replacement system (of identical configuration), and reconnecting cables requires no more than 30 minutes.
  • Page 56: Breaker Panel

    1. Tekelec makes no warranties for servers that are installed without properclearances or that are removed from Tekelec-standard frames. 2. The Tekelec 1100 AS enclosures should be free to slide only duringinstallation, service, or repair; they should be locked down at all othertimes.
  • Page 57: Breaker Panel Leds

    Hardware Manual T1100 AS Hardware System Overview Breaker Panel LEDs Figure 32: Breaker Panel LEDs on page 47 shows a close-up of the Indicator Panel in the center of the front of each breaker panel. Table 7: Breaker Panel LED Settings on page 47 shows the possible LED settings and what each setting indicates.
  • Page 58 T1100 AS Hardware System Overview Hardware Manual LED Position Label on right Label on left side: Color Indicates: (from top) side: by numbers on left No power is supplied from source A to breakers indicated by numbers on left Breakers indicated by numbers on left are not used...
  • Page 59: Breaker Panel Power

    Hardware Manual T1100 AS Hardware System Overview LED Position Label on right Label on left side: Color Indicates: (from top) side: One or more breakers on side B have tripped 15th LED CRITICAL No label Green No critical platform alarms are reported One or more critical platform...
  • Page 60: Power Distribution Units

    T1100 AS Hardware System Overview Hardware Manual Breaker Panel Settings To view a graphic that shows the mapping of breakers to the devices, see BreakerSettings.pdf. When a server is installed and powered up, the associated breakers should be closed. Inactive breakers are not required to be in the closed position.
  • Page 61: Console Servers

    Console Servers Some T1100 AS hardware systems contain a console server, which provides access to the console ports of the T1100 AS units and allows Tekelec Customer Care Center on page 7 to access remotely the T1100 AS units. A console server is used only during maintenance and failure conditions. The...
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  • Page 63: Chapter 4: How To Install At1100 As Frame

    Chapter How to Install aT1100 AS Frame Topics: This chapter describes how to unpack and install T1100 AS units which are delivered from Introduction..54 manufacturing mounted in a heavy duty frame How to Unpack the T1100 AS Frame and for use in a DC environment. Conduct Inventory..54 How to Install a T1100 AS Frame..54 How to Cable a T1100 AS Frame..67...
  • Page 64: Introduction

    T1100 AS units and associated equipment in a DC environment. Note: Some of the figures in this section show the Tekelec T1000. The T1000 is identical in size to the T1100, and the frame installation instructions are the same for both chassis.
  • Page 65: Recommended Tools

    How to Anchor to Overhead Rack of HD Frame on page 66 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...
  • Page 66: Figure 34: Floor Marking Template For Hd Frame

    How to Install aT1100 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.
  • Page 67: How To Anchor The Hd Frame To The Floor

    Hardware Manual How to Install aT1100 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.
  • Page 68 How to Install aT1100 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). The anchor and frame will not come together properly if the hole is drilled at an angle other than 90˚.
  • Page 69: Figure 36: Anchor Installation Of Hd Frame Into Slab Floor

    Hardware Manual How to Install aT1100 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 59.
  • Page 70: Figure 37: Anchor Assembly For Raised Floor Over Concrete

    How to Install aT1100 AS Frame Hardware Manual Next, go to How to Anchor to Overhead Rack of HD Frame on page 66. 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 60 How to Anchor on Raised Floor Using Support Channel...
  • Page 71: Figure 38: Anchoring On Raised Floor Over Concrete Slab

    Hardware Manual How to Install aT1100 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.
  • Page 72 How to Install aT1100 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.
  • Page 73: Figure 39: Anchor Assembly For Use With Support Channel

    Hardware Manual How to Install aT1100 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 61). Note: Tighten only until the washers and nuts are flush with the bottom of the floor tile.
  • Page 74: Figure 40: Anchoring Frame To Raised Floor With Support Channel

    How to Install aT1100 AS Frame Hardware Manual 39: Anchor Assembly for Use with Support Channel on page 63 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.
  • Page 75: Figure 41: Anchor Assembly For Support Channel With Spring Nut

    Hardware Manual How to Install aT1100 AS Frame Next, go to How to Anchor to Overhead Rack of HD Frame on page 66. 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.
  • Page 76: How To Anchor To Overhead Rack Of Hd Frame

    How to Install aT1100 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.
  • Page 77: How To Cable A T1100 As Frame

    Hardware Manual How to Install aT1100 AS Frame 3. This procedure is complete. How to Cable a T1100 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 T1100 AS chassis power switch is set to OFF.
  • Page 78 How to Install aT1100 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.
  • Page 79: Chapter 5: How To Install Hardware In An Existing Frame

    Chapter How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Topics: This chapter describes how to install an individual T1100 AS unit into a frame that has already been Introduction..70 installed. This chapter covers both: How to Unpack and Conduct Inventory..70 Adding a T1100 AS unit into a heavy duty How to Install an Individual T1100 AS frame that already contains from 1 to 4 T1100...
  • Page 80: Introduction

    How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Hardware Manual Introduction This chapter describes how to unpack and install individual T1100 AS hardware system components and install them in frames that are already installed at customer sites. Note: Some of the figures in this section show the T1100 AS. The T1000 is identical in size to the T1100 , and the frame installation instructions are the same for both chassis.
  • Page 81: How To Install An Individual T1100 As Unit

    Hardware Manual How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame 5. Remove the slide assemblies from the shipping container. The slide assemblies (see Figure 44: Slide Assembly on page 71) consist of three sections that will be attached to the T1100 AS chassis and frame. Figure 44: Slide Assembly 6.
  • Page 82: Figure 45: Slide Assembly Extended View

    How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Hardware Manual TOPPLE: Before beginning this procedure, ensure the frame is properly secured to the floor and cable racks to prevent the frame from tipping over when the slide assembly and T1100AS chassis is extended. DANGER: Moving a T1100AS chassis requires two people.
  • Page 83: Figure 46: Slide Assembly Inner Member Roller Side View

    Hardware Manual How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame 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.
  • Page 84: Figure 47: Frame Adapter Bracket Expanded

    How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Hardware Manual 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.
  • Page 85: Figure 49: Slide Assembly Outer Member

    Hardware Manual How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame 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 75.
  • Page 86: Figure 51: Slide Assembly Inner Member Mounting

    How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Hardware Manual 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.
  • Page 87: Figure 52: Detail Of A Side Cable Management Arm

    Hardware Manual How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame 12. Lift the T1100AS 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.
  • Page 88: Figure 53: Side Cable Management Arm Installation (T1000 As Shown)

    How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame Hardware Manual Figure 53: Side Cable Management Arm Installation (T1000 AS shown) 910-2969-001 Revision K, June 2009...
  • Page 89: Figure 54: T1100 As Rear Detail

    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 53: Side Cable Management Arm Installation (T1000 AS shown) on page 78 is for example only. T1000 shown, but mounting is the same for the T1100.
  • Page 90: Figure 55: Frame Mounting Detail

    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 T1100AS into the frame while observing the cables to avoid binding or stretching (see Figure 55: Frame Mounting Detail on page 80).
  • Page 91: How To Cable Components Added To Existing Frames

    Hardware Manual How to Install Hardware in an Existing Frame 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 T1100 AS Unit Added to an Existing Heavy Duty Frame on page 81 How to Cable a T1100 AS Installed in Customer-Provided Frame on page 81...
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  • Page 93: Chapter 6: Post Installation Procedures

    Chapter Post Installation Procedures Topics: This chapter presents a post installation checklist. It also provides instructions on how to verify Introduction..84 voltage and to power up the system. How to Connect Frame Ground and Logic Ground..84 Post-Installation Checklist..94 How to Power Up..96 How to Change Passwords..97...
  • Page 94: Introduction

    T1100 AS hardware has been installed in an existing frame Note: Some of the figures in this section show the Tekelec T1000. The T1000 is identical in size to the T1000, and the frame installation instructions are the same for both chassis.
  • Page 95: How To Ground In A Dc Environment

    Hardware Manual Post Installation Procedures Cable cutters 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 P-touch label maker...
  • Page 96: Figure 56: Frame Ground Cable Routes In Dc Environment

    Figure 56: Frame Ground Cable Routes in DC Environment on page 86). 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.
  • Page 97: Figure 57: Frame Ground Cable Attachment Locations In Dc Environment

    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: FROMT1100 AS frame ground, TO isolated main ground.
  • Page 98: Figure 58: Chassis Ground Cable Attachment Location In Dc Environment

    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”...
  • Page 99 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 T1100 AS. 4.
  • Page 100: Figure 59: Logic Ground Cable Routes In Dc Environment

    Attach the logic ground from the logic ground terminal block to the system bar (EF00) or to the isolated ground of the Ground Window per this procedure. WARNING: Be sure that there is no connection between Tekelec equipment logic ground and the logic ground of any other telecommunications equipment.
  • Page 101: Figure 60: Frame And Logic Ground Cable Attachment Locations

    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. 3. Apply the 145C cable tag (see Figure 60: Frame and Logic Ground Cable Attachment Locations page 91) to both ends of the logic ground cable.
  • Page 102: How To Ground The Logic Connector In A Ac Environment

    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...
  • Page 103 Hardware Manual Post Installation Procedures 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.
  • Page 104: Post-Installation Checklist

    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.
  • Page 105 Hardware Manual Post Installation Procedures Check When Done Verify that: 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.
  • Page 106: How To Power Up

    +/- 6V before powering up the frame. 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.
  • Page 107: How To Change Passwords

    5. 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 T1100 AS platforms, refer to the application manual for the application loaded on each server.
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  • Page 109: Chapter 7: Field Replaceable Units

    Chapter Field Replaceable Units Topics: This chapter describes the the components of a T1100 AS system that can be replaced in the field Introduction..100 and includes procedures for replacing each type Tools Required..104 of field replaceable unit (FRU). How to Replace a Console Server, Router, Ethernet Switch, or Hub ..104 How to Access T1100 AS FRUs..105 How to ReplaceT1100 AS FRUs..113...
  • Page 110: Introduction

    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 of the icons mean, see Documentation Admonishments on page 6.
  • Page 111 Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units DANGER: Do not wear metal, chains, rings, watches, or jewelry or carry exposed metal, keys or tools in pockets when working on system equipment or other related electrostatic-sensitive components. Always wear a wrist strap or other electrostatic protection when handling printed circuit boards and other electrostatic-sensitive devices.
  • Page 112: T1100 As Hardware System Frus And Part Numbers

    Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual CAUTION: Use only listed closed loop connectors for connection to the supply. CAUTION: When some CPCI cards arrive from the manufacturer, they may have a small plastic cover over the screws and/or the alignment ejector pins. Remove and discard these plastic covers.
  • Page 113: Table 9: T1100 As Field Replaceable Units And Part Numbers

    Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units Table 9: T1100 AS Field Replaceable Units and Part Numbers T1100 AS Power State Required T1100 AS Part Number Access before Location Replacement Rectangular air 551-0022-03 ON or OFF Behind front lower front fascia filters fascia while chassis in frame...
  • Page 114: Tools Required

    Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual Tools Required The following tools are required for performing procedures in this chapter: Safety glasses # 0 Phillips screwdriver # 1 Phillips screwdriver # 2 Phillips screwdriver # 3 Phillips screwdriver 3/8 inch nutdriver Volt Ohm Meter (VOM) P-touch label tool How to Replace a Console Server, Router, Ethernet Switch, or Hub Perform the following procedure to replace miscellaneous equipment (such as a console server...
  • Page 115: How To Access T1100 As Frus

    Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units 8. While supporting the failed unit, use the #2 phillips screwdriver to remove the screws holding the mounting bracket of the unit to the frame. 9. Pull failed unit out of the frame. Remove the mounting brackets from the old unit. 10.
  • Page 116: How To Slidet1100 As Chassis Out From Frame

    Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual By removing the chassis from the frame and placing it on a workbench (see How to Remove T1100 AS Chassis from a Frame on page 108) This method must be used to access theT1100 AS chassis for replacement This method may be used to access one or more of the following: Fan assembly Hard drive assembly...
  • Page 117: How To Slide T1100 As Chassis Back Into Frame

    Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units 2. From the front of the frame, using the handles (T1000) or the knurled screws on the side of the chassis (T1100), pull forward until the release buttons on the inner arms of the slide assemblies pop into the holes on each side.
  • Page 118: How To Remove T1100 As Chassis From A Frame

    Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual PCI cards 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, simultaneously press the round release buttons and slowly push the chassis into the frame while observing the cables to avoid binding or stretching.
  • Page 119: Figure 63: Chassis Retention Hardware

    Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units WARNING: Always wear an ESD wrist strap grounded to the bench or frame when working on electronic components. Next, turn OFF the circuit breakers that supply power to the T1100 AS chassis to be removed. To locate the circuit breakers supplying power to the T1100 AS chassis, refer to the system interconnect diagram for the system type and/or read the labels on the breakers.
  • Page 120: How To Return A T1100 As Chassis To The Frame

    Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual 6. From the front of the frame, using the handles on the front top cover or the knurled screws on the sides of the chassis, pull the T1100 AS chassis forward until the release buttons on the inner arms of the slide assemblies pop into the holes on each side.
  • Page 121: Figure 64: Right Slide Assembly Mounting And Retention Bracket

    Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units How to Remove T1100 AS Chassis from a Frame on page 108. One of the following procedures may also have been performed: How to Replace Hard Disk Drive Assemblies on page 118 How to Replace PCI Cards on page 129 An internal FRU is being replaced and the following procedures have been performed: How to Remove T1100 AS Chassis from a Frame...
  • Page 122: Figure 65: T1100 As Chassis Rear View

    Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual 5. Push the T1100 AS chassis toward the frame. When the buttons encounter the middle slide members, simultaneously press the release buttons on the inner slide members on both the left and right sides. Note: The inner slide members will continue to travel until the release buttons pop into the round holes of the middle slide members.
  • Page 123: How To Replacet1100 As Frus

    Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units labels on the right of the chassis as seen from the rear. See Figure 65: T1100 AS Chassis Rear View on page 112. 8. Loosen the screws that attach the chassis retention brackets to the T1100 AS chassis. The chassis retention brackets are adjusted in Step 11 on page 113.
  • Page 124: Figure 66: Inside View Oft1100Showing Fan Filters

    Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual WARNING: Always wear an ESD wrist strap grounded to the bench or frame when working on electronic components. Note: Fan filters can be removed from the chassis without turning off the power. A finger-safe perforated panel separates the moving fans from the filters. TheT1100 AS chassis does not have to be extended from the frame for this procedure.
  • Page 125: How To Replace The Rectangular Fan Assembly

    Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units How to Replace the Rectangular Fan Assembly Perform the following procedures to replace either of the two rectangular fan assemblies. This procedure can be performed while theT1100 AS chassis remains powered. show me: To view a video (with sound) that shows some steps of the following procedure, click here.
  • Page 126: How To Replace The Square Fan Assembly

    107 How to Return a T1100 AS Chassis to the Frame on page 110 10. If requested, return the failed fan assembly to Tekelec. Arrange the return shipment by using the procedures in Hardware Repair and Return on page 11.
  • Page 127: Figure 68: Inside View Oft1100Showing Square Fan Assembly

    Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units show me: To view a video (with sound) that shows some steps of the following procedure, click here. For personnel safety and to protect equipment and data, be sure to read all the steps in the following procedure. For more information about how to view this video, see Programs Needed to View Linked Documents on page 4.
  • Page 128: How To Replace Hard Disk Drive Assemblies

    107 How to Return a T1100 AS Chassis to the Frame on page 110 9. If requested, return the failed fan assembly to Tekelec. Arrange the return shipment by using the procedures in Hardware Repair and Return on page 10.
  • Page 129 Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units To replace a failed hard disk drive To remove both hard disk drive assemblies from a failedT1100 AS chassis and place them in a replacementT1100 AS chassis show me: To view a video (with sound) that shows some steps of the following procedure, click here.
  • Page 130: Figure 69: Inside View Oft1100Showing Hard Drive Locations

    Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual Note: If this procedure is being performed to move hard disk drives from a failedT1100 AS chassis to a replacementT1100 AS chassis, How to Remove T1100 AS Chassis from a Frame page 108 is recommended. 4.
  • Page 131: Figure 70: Hard Drive Removal

    Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units assembly from the failed chassis and replace it into the “B” position of the replacement chassis. WARNING: When replacing both drives in a failedT1100 AS chassis always place the drives in the locations they were removed from. Failure to replace the drives in the correct locations will cause data corruption and render the unit inoperable.
  • Page 132: Figure 71: T1100 As Chassis Label Locations

    Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual on page 122 and Figure 72: Hard Disk Drive Label onT1100 AS Chassis on page 122). If the part numbers do not match, contact the Customer Care Center. Figure 71: T1100 AS Chassis Label Locations Figure 72: Hard Disk Drive Label onT1100 AS Chassis Figure 73: Disk Drive label locations (fans removed) WARNING: When replacing both drives in a failedT1100 AS chassis always place...
  • Page 133: How To Replace Removable Media Disk Drives (Cd/Dvd)

    Figure 71: T1100 AS Chassis Label Locations on page 122). 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 Hardware Repair and Return shipment by using the procedures described in on page 11.
  • Page 134: Figure 74: Inside View Oft1100Showing Cd/Dvd Drive Location

    Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual in the shipping container are complete; notify the project manager or the Customer Care Center of any discrepancies. Note: T1100 AS removable media drives and adapter are considered one FRU. Remove and replace the entire adapter assembly including both removable media drives. WARNING: This procedure CANNOT be performed while theT1100 AS chassis is powered on.
  • Page 135: Figure 75: Front Top Cover Removal - Screw Locations

    Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units 5. Using a Phillips screwdriver, loosen the two screws on each side of the front top cover. Figure 75: Front Top Cover Removal - Screw Locations on page 125 for locations. Figure 75: Front Top Cover Removal - Screw Locations 6.
  • Page 136: Figure 76: Cd/Dvd Inside Bracket Screw Location

    Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual 9. Set the rectangular fan assemblies aside. 10. Unscrew the CD/DVD drive right side bracket screw. Figure 76: CD/DVD inside bracket screw location on page 126 Figure 76: CD/DVD inside bracket screw location 11. Unscrew the CD/DVD drive left side chassis screws. Figure 77: CD/DVD chassis screws on page 126.
  • Page 137: Figure 78: Removable Media Disk Drive Cables (Drives Removed)

    Note: T1100 AS removable media drives and adapter are considered one FRU. Remove and replace the entire adapter assembly including both removable media drives. 13. Place the CD/DVD drive assembly in an ESD container. If requested return the drive to Tekelec using the procedures described in Repair and Return Shipping Instructions on page 12 14.
  • Page 138: How To Replace A Power Supply Module

    Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual 20. Swing the front fascia closed, lock the front fascia, and tighten the knurled screws on the sides of the chassis to secure the front fascia. Be sure the CD/DVD drive can eject. 21. Depending on how the removable media disk drive assembly was accessed in Step 3 on page 124, return theT1100 AS chassis to its original position using one of the following procedures:...
  • Page 139: How To Replace Pci Cards

    5. While pushing the new module in, rotate the locking ring upward until the unit is fully engaged with the chassis and the locking ring is flush with the edge of the power supply module. 6. If requested, return the failed fan assembly to Tekelec. Arrange the return shipment by using the procedures in...
  • Page 140: Figure 80: Pci Card Part Label

    Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual b) If this procedure is being performed to replace a failed PCI card, ensure that the following have been done: An RMA has been obtained (see Hardware Repair and Return on page 11 ) A spare PCI card is available. Inspect the replacement card and shipping container for indications of damage.
  • Page 141 Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units WARNING: This procedure CANNOT be performed while theT1100 AS chassis is powered on. Never power OFF aT1100 AS chassis until the application software and platform operating system (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.
  • Page 142: Figure 82: Chassis Rear Top Cover Views

    Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual Figure 82: Chassis Rear Top Cover Views. on page 132. Figure 82: Chassis Rear Top Cover Views. 9. 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.
  • Page 143 Hardware Manual Field Replaceable Units 11. Place the card in an approved ESD storage bag or container. 12. Store the card for later return or other disposition. Note: If PCI cards are to be discarded they must be scrapped in accordance with accepted environmental recycling procedures.
  • Page 144: How To Replace At1100 As Chassis Fru

    2. Inspect the unit and shipping container for indications of damage. If damage is noted, contact the project manager or report damage to the carrier. 3. Inventory the material in the shipping container and notify the project manager or Tekelec Production Control of any discrepancies.
  • Page 145: Figure 84: Left Slide Member Mounting

    How to Replace Hard Disk Drive Assemblies on page 118 How to Replace PCI Cards on page 129 10. If requested, return the failedT1100 AS chassis to Tekelec. 910-2969-001 Revision K, June 2009...
  • Page 146 Field Replaceable Units Hardware Manual Arrange the return shipment by using the procedures in Hardware Repair and Return on page 11 . 11. This procedure is complete. Next, perform How to Return a T1100 AS Chassis to the Frame on page 110. 910-2969-001 Revision K, June 2009...
  • Page 147: Appendix A: T1100 As Hardware Feature Information

    Appendix T1100 AS Hardware Feature Information Topics: This chapter provides additional information about the base configuration hardware features Introduction..138 of the T1100 AS hardware system. Hardware Components..138 Interfaces..138 Out of Band Management Card..140 Electrical Features..140 Mechanical Design..140 T1100 AS Diagnostics..142...
  • Page 148: Introduction

    Four Integrated 10/100/1000 Base T ports Five Serial Ports (RJ45) Two warm-swappable SATA drives Two CD-RW/DVD-RW for internally supporting persistent storage NEBS Compliant In addition, the Tekelec 1100 AS platform has a variety of internal and external interfaces, as described inInterfaces on page 138. Interfaces The Tekelec 1100 AS platform includes interfaces for accommodating expansion, control and configuration, network connectivity, and peripheral support.
  • Page 149: Table 10: Basic Interfaces

    This timing interface may be implemented on Signaling Link modules as applicable. Ethernet The Tekelec 1100 AS has four Ethernet ports of 10Mbps, 100Mbps, or 1Gb operation as needed for specific product configurations. Table 11: Optional Interfaces (on PCI Cards)
  • Page 150: Out Of Band Management Card

    Includes short-circuit protections and safety precautions in accordance with common standards Mechanical Design The Tekelec 1100 AS mechanical design meets all applicable NEBS requirements and is designed to protect all of the active components. The design has efficient component cooling using low-impedance air paths, and its compact size allows multiple units to be configured in a frame with zero top and bottom clearance when stacked.
  • Page 151 The front fascia attaches to the front of the Tekelec 1100 AS platform. It is the air inlet cover and also serves to retain the square and rectangular air filters. The fascia can be lowered for air filter replacement while the chassis is still mounted in the frame.
  • Page 152: T1100 As Diagnostics

    6.875 inches long, or less. T1100 AS Diagnostics All components that comprise the Tekelec 1100 AS 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.
  • Page 153: Appendix B: Elap Or Epap Network Integration

    Appendix ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Topics: This chapter provides network integration information for the Multi-Purpose Server (MPS) Introduction..144 systems. Network Overview..144 Customer-Supplied Information..145 IP Address Assignment..146 Netmask and Broadcast..148 Network Interface Functions..149 Network Assumptions..150 Network Configuration..151 Firewall and Router Filtering Considerations..151 Serial Communication..153...
  • Page 154: Introduction

    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).
  • Page 155: Customer-Supplied Information

    Hardware Manual ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Figure 86: MPS Network Connections, T1100 AS, T1100 AS Customer-Supplied Information The customer’s network administrator provides the following information: 910-2969-001 Revision K, June 2009...
  • Page 156: Ip Address Assignment

    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.
  • Page 157: Table 13: Ip Address For The Sync Network

    Hardware Manual ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Table 13: 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...
  • Page 158: Netmask And Broadcast

    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...
  • Page 159: Network Interface Functions

    Hardware Manual ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Network Interface Functions Table 15: Interface Functions Required for MPS on page 149 shows the interface functions required for MPS and the assignment to interfaces. Table 15: Interface Functions Required for MPS Speed Interface Assigned to Assigned to...
  • Page 160: Network Assumptions

    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...
  • Page 161: Network Configuration

    - 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 910-2969-001 Revision K, June 2009...
  • Page 162 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...
  • Page 163: Serial Communication

    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...
  • Page 164: Modems

    ELAP or EPAP Network Integration Hardware Manual Table 17: Serial Port Assignments for MPS Servers A and B on page 154 depicts the Serial Port assignments for MPS Servers A and B Table 17: Serial Port Assignments for MPS Servers A and B Serial Port Name Serial Port Use Server...
  • Page 165 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.
  • Page 166 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.
  • Page 167 Glossary Alternating Current Application Context Authentication Center Application Entity ANSI American National Standards Institute An organization that administers and coordinates the U.S. voluntary standardization and conformity assessment system. 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.
  • Page 168 Glossary Hardware Manual BATT Battery, including power supply cable. BIOS Basic Input-Output System 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 services, LNP service providers, location routing numbers, routes,...
  • Page 169 Hardware Manual Glossary Digital Signal Level-1 (1.544Mbits/sec) 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.
  • Page 170 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.
  • Page 171 Hardware Manual Glossary 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. The IP Address is a number in dotted decimal notation which looks something like [192.168.1.1].
  • Page 172 Glossary Hardware Manual 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 Peripheral Component Interconnect...
  • Page 173 Hardware Manual Glossary Policy Decision Function Protocol Data Unit 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.
  • Page 174 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).
  • Page 175 Hardware Manual Glossary User Datagram Protocol Underwriters Laboratories Universal Serial Bus Volt Ohm Meter Wide Area Network 910-2969-001 Revision K, June 2009...
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  • Page 177 Hardware Manual Index 8-Port Connector 154 Customer Support site 870-2785-02 102 how to access 6 administrator requirements, customer (provisioning) DANGER admonishment 6 network 145 default admonishments, documentation 6 EPAP or ELAP Sync network IP addresses 146 air filter Dialup PPP network replace 113 description 147 Air filters 102...
  • Page 178 Hardware Manual IP addresses default for EPAP or ELAP Sync network 146 Fan assemblies 102 Dialup PPP network 147 fan assembly RFC 1597 standard 146 part number label 15, 17 RFC 1918 standard 146 Field Replaceable Unit 99 isolator pad 55 filtering firewall protocol 151 router 151...
  • Page 179 Hardware Manual P/N 870-2706-04 102 raised floor P/N 870-2707-02 102 anchor with support channel 63 P/N 870-2708-02 102 anchor with support channel and spring nut 65 P/N 870-2754-01 102 Related Publications 5 P/N 870-2754-02 102 relative humidity 33 P/N 870-2787-02 102 Release Notice 6 P/N 870-2790-02 102 remote dial-in port 147, 154...
  • Page 180 Hardware Manual VT100 ports for Eagle VT520 terminal 156 VT520 Eagle terminal 156 unpacking frame 54 updates, documentation 5 utility, Eagle tip 155 WARNING admonishment 6 vacuum cleaner 55 910-2969-001 Revision K, June 2009...

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