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® Tekelec EAGLE Integrated Signaling System Release 35.0 Installation - Integrated Applications 910-3497-001 Revision B August 2006...
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Information in this documentation is subject to change without notice. Unauthorized use or copying 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.
DRAFT Table of Contents Chapter 1. Safety Information General ....................... 1-2 Frames ......................1-3 Power......................1-5 Electrostatic Discharge................1-7 Components ....................1-8 Chapter 2. Introduction About this Manual..................2-2 Organization ..................2-2 Scope and Audience ................2-2 Admonishments and Conventions..........2-3 References ...................
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DRAFT Table of Contents Minor ................... 2-17 Hardware Repair and Return..............2-18 Repair and Return Shipping Instructions ........2-19 Specifically Targeted PCBs ............2-21 Returning a Crate ................2-21 Post-Installation Inspection............. 2-22 Acronyms ....................2-24 Chapter 3. Sentinel System Components Introduction ....................
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DRAFT Table of Contents Appendix 4. LED Information Introduction....................4-3 Card LEDs and Faceplates ..............4-4 ATM E1/T1 Card................4-4 DCM, Database Communications Module; DSM, Database Service Module ..........4-5 E1/T1 MIM, E1/T1 Multichannel Interface Module....4-6 E5-E1T1, E5-E1T1 Interface Module..........4-7 E5-ENET, E5 -ENET Interface Module ...........
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DRAFT Table of Contents System Clock Connectors..............5-21 A Clock 0 through A Clock 5 ........... 5-21 B Clock 0 through B Clock 5 ............ 5-22 Shelf Clock Connectors (for Control Shelf Backplane -04 only) 5-23 Clock A In Connector ..............5-23 Clock A Out Connector.............
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DRAFT Table of Contents ATM Cable ..................6-9 ATM E1-T1 Cable................6-10 B-Clock Cable ................... 6-11 BNC- to-BNC Cable Assembly ............6-12 BNC- to-M4 Adapter ............... 6-12 BNC/Open End Cable ..............6-13 Breaker-to-Terminal Strip Power Cable ........6-13 CD ROM Cable................. 6-15 Clock Connection Cable..............
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DRAFT Table of Contents Frames, Backplanes, FAPs, and Fans........... 8-10 Labels......................8-12 Miscellaneous Parts................8-13 Power Cords for Peripherals..............8-15 Index 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006...
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Figure 1-1. Removing a Card ................ 1-4 Figure 1-2. Removing a Card ................ 1-8 Figure 3-1. EAGLE 5 ISS and Integrated Sentinel Diagram ..... 3-4 Figure 3-2. Integrated Sentinel Frames ............3-6 Figure 3-3. Netra-based ESP Maximum Configuration ......3-7 Figure 3-4.
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DRAFT List of Figures Figure 3-31. Site Collector Frame, i2000 Cabling ........3-47 Figure 3-32. i2000 Shelf ................3-48 Figure 3-33. i2000 Shelf Installation ............3-49 Figure 3-34. Site Collector Frame, Rear .............3-50 Figure 3-35. Site Collector, BP ..............3-51 Figure 3-36. Site Collector, Interconnect ............3-52 Figure 3-37.
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List of Figures Figure 5-4. Control/Extension FAP Rear View ........5-10 Figure 5-5. Alarm Interface Connector ............. 5-10 Figure 5-6. Shelf Power Connector ............5-11 Figure 5-7. Rack Alarm Connector ............5-13 Figure 5-8. Fan Power Connector .............. 5-14 Figure 5-9. Local Maintenance Center Alarm Connector ....... 5-15 Figure 5-10.
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DRAFT List of Figures Figure 5-41. Clock B Out Extension Shelf Connector ......5-57 Figure 5-42. Extension Shelf Interface Connector ........5-58 Figure 5-43. Extension Shelf Backplane Pin-Outs, Top Connector ..5-60 Figure 5-44. Extension Shelf Backplane Pin-Outs, Bottom Connector ...................5-62 Figure 5-45. IPMX Connector ..............5-65 Figure 5-46.
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List of Figures Figure 6-31. Ground Hub-to-Frame Cable ..........6-34 Figure 6-32. Switch to Frame Ground Cable ..........6-34 Figure 6-33. Hazard Ground Cable ............6-35 Figure 6-34. High Speed Master Timing Adapter ........6-36 Figure 6-35. HMUX Adapter ..............6-37 Figure 6-36.
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DRAFT List of Tables Table 2-1. Sentinel Publications ................2-9 Table 2-1. Basic RMA Types ................2-18 Table 2-2. RMA Reasons for Return ..............2-18 Table 3-1. Frame and Server Naming Conventions .........3-3 Table 3-2. Sentinel Server Frame Naming Conventions ........3-3 Table 3-3. Breaker Panel LEDs ................3-10 Table 3-4.
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List of Tables Table 5-7. Local Maintenance Center Alarm Connector ....... 5-15 Table 5-8. Remote Maintenance Center Alarm Connector ......5-16 Table 5-9. Rack Alarm Connector ..............5-17 Table 5-10. Row Alarm Connector ..............5-18 Table 5-11. External Alarm Connector ............5-19 Table 5-12.
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Table 6-30. Serial I/O Transition Card .............6-63 Table 6-31. Straight Through Cable (CAT-5) ..........6-66 Table 7-1. International Power Cords For Peripheral Equipment ....7-2 Table 8-1. EAGLE 5 ISS Cables, Connectors, and Power Cords ....8-3 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006 xvii...
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List of Tables Table 8-2. EAGLE 5 ISS Components ..............8-7 Table 8-3. EAGLE 5 ISS Frames, Backplanes, FAPs, and Fans ..... 8-10 Table 8-4. EAGLE 5 ISS Labels ................8-12 Table 8-5. EAGLE 5 ISS Miscellaneous Part Numbers ........8-13 Table 8-6.
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Installing Switches ..................3-15 Mark and Label Cables ................... 6-4 Mounting the Console Server ..............3-62 Preparing Crate and Dolly for Return to Tekelec ........2-21 Request a Return of Material Authorization ..........2-19 Unpacking the PBC ..................3-71 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006...
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Safety Information General.......................1–2 Frames........................1–3 Power .........................1–5 Electrostatic Discharge ..................1–7 Components......................1–8 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006...
Safety Information General These icons and text throughout this manual are to alert the reader, to assure personnel safety, to minimize service interruptions, and to warn of potential equipment damage. NOTE: All personnel must be aware of and conform to the safety information provided in each “Safety Information”...
Safety Information Frames TOPPLE/DANGER: Always read and understand instructions thoroughly and completely before working on, moving, raising or lowering the frame, any portion of the frame, attachments to the frame, or equipment. topple TOPPLE/DANGER: Never try to unpack any frame from the shipping container without at least two people to steady any movement of the frame and related components.
Safety Information CAUTION: Frame ground. Do not “double lug”: The practice of using one bolt through a lug and the ground bar, and through another lug on the other side of the ground bar, held in place by one nut. A bolt through any nut must show at least two threads beyond the nut but When some CPCI cards arrive from the manufacturer they may have a small plastic cover over the screws and/or the alignment ejector pins.
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. If a non-Tekelec frame is used, an isolator pad must be provided. WARNING: Application Servers. Verify that all breakers are set to the OFF (O) position.
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Safety Information CAUTION: Redundant systems allow service during normal maintenance. When repairs require a total power disconnect, both input supply sources must be disconnected. This causes service interruption and takes down the systems. CAUTION: This equipment has a connection between the earthed conductor of the DC supply circuit and the earthing conductor.
Safety Information Electrostatic Discharge 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. DANGER: Always wear a wrist strap or other electrostatic protection when handling printed circuit cards and other electrostatic-sensitive devices.
Forcing the card into a slot may damage the ejector handle or pin. CAUTION: In EAGLE 5 ISS, make sure that the DCM card is inserted into the correct odd numbered slots. In IP Secure Gateway systems, there are no slot provisioning requirements.
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Safety Information CAUTION: Be sure to install the fan assembly 890-0001-01 before installing the HCMIM card. CAUTION: Before powering up the fans, ensure that the shelf directly above the fan does not contain any empty slots. Install an air management card in any empty slots to ensure proper air flow.
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Introduction About this Manual ...................2–2 Organization....................2–2 Scope and Audience..................2–2 Admonishments and Conventions ............2–3 Related Publications..................2–4 Documentation Packaging, Delivery, and Updates......2–11 About this Product..................2–12 Integrated Application Products............2–12 Environmental Requirements ..............2–13 Product Packaging and Delivery ............2–14 Customer Care Center ...................2–15 Contact Information ................2–15 Customer Service Request (CSR) ............2–15 Problem Report (PR) ................2–16 Hardware Repair and Return...............2–18...
2-2 and through out this document. This manual does not cover testing or system software. This manual covers only Netra-based Sentinel components; for infomation about the Tekelec 1000 Application Server platform, see the Tekelec 1000 Application Server Hardware Manual.l 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006...
For hardware descriptions or basic site engineering information, refer to the EAGLE 5 ISS Hardware Manual and the Tekelec 1000 Hardware Manual included with your system documentation. For replacement procedures of existing hardware components, refer to the Maintenance Manual included with your system documentation.
QuEST Forum, March 2001. Related Publications The Installation Manual is part of the EAGLE 5 ISS documentation set and may refer to one or more of the following manuals: • The Commands Manual contains procedures for logging into or out of the...
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Engineering and Administration Center (SEAC) or a Signaling Network Control Center (SNCC). Each procedure includes a brief description of the procedure, a flowchart showing the steps required, a list of any EAGLE 5 ISS commands that may be required for the procedure but that are not...
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EAGLE 5 ISS. • The FTP-Based Table Retrieve Application (FTRA) User Guide describes how to set up and use a PC to serve as the offline application for the EAGLE 5 ISS FTP Retrieve and Replace feature.
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EAGLE 5 ISS documentation set. • The LNP Feature Activation Guide contains procedural information required to configure the EAGLE 5 ISS for the LNP feature and to implement these parts of the LNP feature on the EAGLE 5 ISS: –...
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Maintenance Manual and contains the corrective maintenance procedures for critical and major alarms generated on the EAGLE 5 ISS. • The MPS Platform Software and Maintenance Manual - EAGLE 5 ISS with Tekelec 1000 Application Server describes the platform software for the...
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Includes a report of known and resolved problem reports. The Release Notice also provides a list of run-time software licenses and instructions for accessing the Tekelec Web site. Software Manuals Sentinel User’s Provides procedural information intended for users...
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Sentinel Hardware and Integrated Applications Installation Manuals Integrated Provides installation information for Sentinel. Applications Installation Manual Tekelec Signaling Describes each system and subsystem in the EAGLE 5 Products Hardware ISS network. Includes details of the standard and Manual optional hardware components in each system; including Sentinel.
Introduction Table 2-1. Sentinel Publications (Continued) Publication Describes Sentinel Data Describes the interface of the ANSI ISUP Data Feed to Collection the Service Application Platform. Also describes the Subsystem: ANSI format of the ANSI ISUP CDR data feed file. ISUP CDR Data Feed Sentinel Data Describes the interface of the ITU ISUP Data Feed to the...
Sentinel The Integrated Sentinel™ system (probeless) with special provisioning procedures for EAGLE 5 ISS® requires at least one ESP node to transfer information to the Integrated Sentinel server for 32 links at a maximum of .8 Erlang (N+1=17 ESP nodes for a maximum 1500 monitored link system).
Introduction These products comply with the relevant standards in Safety directive 73/23/EEC, supported by Certified Body (CB) Test Certificates US/5923/UL or US/5451/UL issued by the National Certification Body as tested to IEC 60950 with national differences for European countries. These products are UL listed under UL File E200146 for USA and c-UL for Canada.
Before opening any shipping container, inspect for evidence of damage during shipment. Report any damage to the carrier for investigation and possible claims. Also report any damage to the Tekelec site supervisor. Check the packing slips against the equipment specification list for this installation site.
The Customer Care Center offers a point of contact through which customers can receive support for problems that may be encountered during the use of Tekelec’s products. The Customer Care Center is staffed with highly trained engineers to provide solutions to your technical questions and issues seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day.
Introduction A primary Technical Support engineer is assigned to work the CSR and provide a solution to the problem. The CSR is closed when the problem has been resolved. 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”...
Introduction • Billing error rates that exceed specifications • Corruption of system or billing databases Minor Other problems that a customer does not view as critical or major are considered minor. Minor problems do not significantly impair the functioning of the system and do not significantly affect service to customers. These problems are tolerable during system use.
Any system components being returned for repair or replacement must be processed through the 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.
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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Step 1 along with the RMA number. Ship the defective component to the following address: TEKELEC Attn: RMA Department 5200 Paramount Parkway Morrisville, NC 27560 RMA#: <assigned by Tekelec> d Wait for the repaired component to arrive. 2-20 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006...
PCB returned to NSG QA. Returning a Crate Use the following procedure to return a shipping crate and dollies to Tekelec. Procedure — Preparing Crate and Dolly for Return to Tekelec 1. Replace the retaining brace.
If the equipment is not being immediately installed, ship the dollies back to Tekelec in the box supplied with the crate. After unpacking the equipment, return the crate to Tekelec and retain the box to return the dollies. After installing the equipment, remove the dollies and return to Tekelec in the supplied box.
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Introduction 9. Any –48VDC returns are correctly labeled. 10. Systems are neat, clean, and level. 11. Earthquake bracing, if any, is properly installed. 12. Adequate floor clearances have been maintained. 13. Panels are correctly installed. 14. All cable connections are checked to ensure a tight and complete connection.
Introduction Acronyms A ..........Ampere ACL........Application Processor Code Loader ACM ........Applications Communications Module AIN ........Advanced Intelligent Networks AINF ........Application Interface Applique ANSI ........American National Standards Institute. AP........Application Processor APD ........Application Processor DCM bootstrap code API ........Application Interface ASM ........Application Services Module ATM ........Asynchronous Transfer Mode BITS........Building Integrated Timing System BM........Buss Master (Cognitronics)
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E1 ........European Digital Signal Level-1 (2.048 Mbits/sec). EBI ........Extended Bus Interface EDCM ........ Enhanced Database Communications Module EF........Extension Frame ELAP ........EAGLE 5 ISS Local Network Portability Application Processor EILA ........Enhanced Integrated LIM Applique EMAP......... EAGLE 5 ISS Measurement Application Processor EMM........
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ILDR........IMT loader task IMT ........Inter-processor Message Transport IMTC........IMT Control task IP .........Internet Protocol ........Tekelec’s Internet Protocol to SS7 Interface IPD ........IMT Processor DCM operational code IPMX........IMT Power and Multiplexer card ISDN ........Integrated Services Digital Network. IS-NR ........In Service – Normal ISR ........Interrupt Service Routine...
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MPS ........Multi-Purpose Sever MSU........(SS7) Message Signalling Unit MTOS ......... Multi-Tasking Operating System, Industrial Programming Inc. NEBS ........Network Equipment Building System NSD ........Tekelec’s Network Systems Division NTP ........Network Time Protocol 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006 2-27...
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Introduction OAM ........Operations, Administration, and Maintenance OA&M ........Operations, Administration, and Maintenance OAP ........Operations System Support/Applications Processor OAPF ........Operations System Support/Applications Processor Frame OCU ........Office Channel Unit OEM........Original Equipment Manufacturer OOS........Out of Service OOS-MT-DSBLD....Out of Service-Maintenance Disabled OSS........Operations Support System OS........Operations System PMTC........Peripheral Maintenance task PROT ........Protocol PSTN........Public Switched Telephone Network...
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TCP/IP....... Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol TDM ........Terminal Disk Module TDS........Traffic Database Server TEKOS ....... Tekelec Operating System TOCA ......... Timing Output Composite Automatic TOS486 ....... Tekos Operating System for the 486 TOS4M ....... Tekos Operating System for the 486 implemented via MTOS TSC ........
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Tekelec 1000 Application Server Hardware Manual. Sentinel can be deployed integrated with the EAGLE 5 ISS® system or in a non-integrated configuration with probes. The Integrated Sentinel monitors EAGLE 5 ISS links internally to eliminate hardware connections such as cabling, bridge amplifiers, and patch panels.
DRAFT Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Integrated Sentinel consists of user workstations, the EAGLE 5 ISS shelves, STC cards in the EAGLE 5 ISS shelves, Expanded (ESP), and other SS7 network equipment. Figure 3-1. EAGLE 5 ISS and Integrated Sentinel Diagram...
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Sentinel System Components DRAFT All Netra-based ESP servers located at one EAGLE 5 ISS location are ESP subsystems. Up to 17 (16 active plus one standby for N+1 redundancy) ESP servers are installed in one frame. The Sentinel ESP subsystem consists of a minimum of two ESP servers in the initial frame.
10 tekelec frame 2 Figure 3-3 shows a maximum configuration front view of the Sentinel Processor Frame (SPF-00). 00 refers to the first Sentinel frame. Frame installation procedures are described in the Tekelec 1000 Application Server Hardware Manual. 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006...
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Figure 3-3. Netra-based ESP Maximum Configuration Circuit breakers Drip pan Breakout box Ethernet Switch Yellow -1 Ethernet Switch Blue -1 Ethernet Switch Yellow -2 Ethernet Switch BLue -2 Router Yellow Router Blue Server 1A Mounting brackets for (17) ESP Servers Server 1Q Front View...
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Breaker Panels NOTE: Breaker Panels are the breaker panels in frames that support Sentinel products. See the information and the illustrations beginning with Figure 3-5, on page 3-10. These pages are referenced when breaker panels are referred to. Individual breaker panels are labeled on the finger guard over the breaker with associated information.
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Figure 3-5. Breaker Panel Front and Rear Front View Detail BREAKER ALARM INPUT POWER ALARM RESET BREAKER LEDs Breaker positions A1-A7 Breaker positions B1-B7 BREAKER ALARM INPUT POWER ALARM RESET BREAKER Front View Chassis Chassis ground ground NO C NC NC C NO sentinel breaker f r...
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Break-Out Box The high performance Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI)/Serial Asynchronous Interface connection I/O is through an 8 port break-out box. The ESP Integrated Sentinel frame contains a break-out box located above Yellow switch 1 and below the drip pan. See Figure 3-6 on page 3-11 Figure 3-6.
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Ethernet Switches The following section provides an overview of the Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN) switches used in an ESP subassembly. The Ethernet switches cross-connect all the components in the ESP, functioning as an internal LAN. The switches support 24 auto-sensing 10/100Base-T ports each.
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Sentinel System Components DRAFT Table 3-4. Ethernet Switch LEDs Description System Green-Indicates when power is present to the switch and the power switch is in the ON position. Amber-Indicates power is present but the system is not functioning properly. 1 and 2 Indicates expansion boards WS-X2932-XL are installed and functioning.
Sentinel System Components DRAFT The strain relief bar mounting holes should be above the bar. With one of the strain relief bars (P/N 652-1437-04) that was removed earlier, place the strain relief bar mounting hole over the second mounting hole from the top on the switch bracket. Insert and twist a 0.75 inch (P/N 601-0010-02) screw into the mounting hole on the strain relief bar, through the hole on the switch bracket, and into the frame.
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Sentinel System Components DRAFT On the left side, rear, of the switch, in the third and fourth holes of the bracket start a 0.5 inch (P/N 601-0010-01) screw. On the right side, rear, of the switch, in the fourth hole of the bracket start a 0.5 inch (P/N 601-0010-01) screw.
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Routers This section provides descriptions and installation instructions for Sentinel routers. These Routers (P/N 870-2249-06 or P/N 870-2711-02) are the routers used in frames that support Sentinel products. See the information and the illustrations beginning with Figure 3-12, on page 3-19. The isolation routers provide 10/100Base-T LAN communications between the customer LAN or dedicated network.
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Servers Model 120 This section describes the parts of the Netra-based ESP server nodes. An ESP server can monitor a maximum of 32 SS7 links. ESP server nodes are populated in an N + 1 configuration for redundancy to a maximum of 17 in an ESP subassembly frame.
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Server Model 120 Features The server primary board contains the Central Processing Unit (CPU) module, memory, system control Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) and I/O ASICs. Table 3-7. System Specifications Server Node Specifications Dimensions and Weight 44.0 mm (1.73 in.) Height 437.2 mm (17.21 in.) Width...
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Adding Servers to the Netra-based ESP Frame NOTE: Netra (Model 120) ESP Servers: Server A (P/N 870-2655-xx) and Server B (P/N 870-2655-01 or -05) are servers in the frames that support Sentinel products. See the information and the illustrations beginning on Figure 3-13, on page 3-23 when model 120 ESP Servers are referred to.
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Figure 3-13. Adding ESP Server to Frame Ethernet switch Yellow 1 switch A-K two switches Blue 1 switch minimum cofiguration (two switch minimum) Distribution Panel Router Yellow Router Blue 1A-1B servers minimum configuration 1C server Captured Distribution Panel thumb screw Captured...
Sentinel System Components DRAFT See Figure 3-15 for the location of the captive thumb screws and brackets. Figure 3-15. Server Model 120 Front Label goes here to mark Captive thumb screws Bracket attached alphabetical designation to frame Frame Frame Server Front View sentinel detail w frame Add additional servers directly below existing server Place the next added server directly below the existing installed server using...
Sentinel System Components DRAFT The frame groundings studs are located on the rear of the sentinel server and the provided cable attaches to the side of the bracket on the frame holding the server in place. See Figure 3-17 and Figure 3-18 for an illustration showing the frame ground cables.
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Integrated Sentinel ESP Cabling NOTE: Remove any covering for the back of the Breaker Panel (BP) to gain unobstructed access to the breaker panel connections. Figure 3-19. ESP BP Cabling Sentinel Integrated Frame Ground Frame Ground Power to devices BA TT (red) Ground strap...
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Figure 3-20. ESP Interconnect SERVER TO CUSTOMER DEFINED TERMINAL SERVER (PART OF 804-1426-01) BACK FRONT POWER A AND B SERVER SERVER SERVER SERVER SERVER SERVER SERVER SERVER SERVER SERVER SERVER CARDS PORT A SERVERS 1A-1K TO ROUTER BLUE 0/0 SH3 SLOT 2 SLOT 1 BACK...
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Figure 3-21. ESP Interconnect BACK FRONT POWER A AND B SERVER SERVER SERVER SERVER SERVER SERVER PORT 7X through 11X NOT USED EAGLE STC CARDS PORT A PORT 12X or EMS SERVERS SERVER IL-IQ PORT 17X TO ESP EXT FRAME SLOT 2 SLOT 1...
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Figure 3-22. ESP Interconnect NET 0 NET 1 SERVER 1A part of 870-2439-01 or 04 NET 0 NET 1 SERVER 1B part of 870-2439-01 or 03 NET 0 NET 1 SERVER 1C part of 870-2439-01 or 03 BACK NET 0 NET 1...
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Figure 3-23. ESP Interconnect POWER A AND B NET 0 NET 1 POWER A AND B NET 0 NET 1 POWER A AND B NET 0 NET 1 POWER A AND B NET 0 NET 1 POWER A AND B NET 0 NET 1...
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Figure 3-24. ESP Interconnect POWER A AND B NET 0 NET 1 POWER A AND B NET 0 NET 1 POWER A AND B NET 0 NET 1 POWER A AND B NET 0 NET 1 POWER A AND B NET 0 NET 1...
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Table 3-8. ESP Cable Specifications POWER CABLE PART NUMBERS Part Number Item Length Comment North (inches) International American 830-0881-01 BP-1 POS 1B TO DP1 TB1 830-0881-02 BP-2 POS 1B TO DP1 TB2 830-0881-03 BP-2 POS 1A TO DP1 TB3 830-0881-04 BP-1 POS 1A TO DP1 TB4 830-0881-05...
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Sentinel System Components DRAFT Table 3-8. ESP Cable Specifications 830-0882-14 DP3 TB1 1H TO SERVER 1H B 830-0882-15 41.5 DP4 TB1 1N TO SERVER 1N B 830-0882-16 49.5 DP2 TB3 1B TO SERVER 1B A 830-0882-17 DP3 TB3 1H TO SERVER 1H A 830-0882-18 51.5 DP4 TB3 1N TO SERVER 1N A...
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Sentinel System Components DRAFT Table 3-8. ESP Cable Specifications 830-0886-05 830-1190-05 DP1 TB2 YEL2 TO YEL-2 B 830-0886-06 830-1190-06 DP1 TB4 YEL2 TO YEL-2 A 830-0886-07 830-1190-07 DP1 TB2 BLU2 TO BLU-2 B 830-0886-08 DP1 TB4 BLU2 TO BLU-2 A 830-0869-07 830-1188-07 BP-1 POS 6A TO ROUTER YEL...
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Installing Non-integrated Sentinel Hardware Non-integrated Sentinel consists of user workstations, Signaling Transfer Points (STPs), probes, site collector frame containing Netra-based Flight Recorder servers, and other SS7 network equipment and a site collector frame. Figure 3-25. Sentinel Probe (non integrated) Site Collector Frame i2000...
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Sentinel System Components DRAFT NOTE: If Integrated Sentinel (EAGLE 5 ISS and an ESP) is part of the system, the Sentinel i2000 Site Collector frame may not be used. When maximally configured, the Probed Site Collector Frame contains: • 2 Breaker Panels •...
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Figure 3-26. Site Collector, i2000 Frame Inches C i2000 is mounted from the REAR of the frame, 3rd. Two installation technicians are required in the installation of the i2000 Inches B i2000 is mounted from the REAR of the frame, 2nd. Two installation technicians are required in the installation of the i2000...
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Site Collector, Break-Out Box Flight Recorder A)(P/N 870-2655-02 or -06), in the site collector frame is the top server and contains an serial asynchronous interface card (P/N 804-1426-01) connected to an eight port break-out box. The break-out box is located above the hub and below the breaker panels.
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Sentinel System Components DRAFT The hub is NEBS compliant and provides 16 RJ45 ports per hub. The dual-speed network chip enables the hub to identify and accept either 10/100MB signals on a per-port basis. Each RJ45 port is independent to match the speed of the server, providing flexibility in transition to Ethernet speeds.
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Flight Recorders NOTE: Netra (Model 120) ESP Servers (flight recorders): Server A (P/N 870-2655-02- or 06) and Server B (P/N 870-2655-01 or -05) are servers in the site collector frames that support Sentinel products. See the information and the illustrations beginning on Figure 3-13, on page 3-23 referenced when model 120, ESP Servers, are referred to.
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Figure 3-31. Site Collector Frame, i2000 Cabling Upper Circuit Breaker to Lower Circuit Breaker to Flight Recorder A, ERI-0 Flight Recorder B, ERI-0 Breakout Box To i2000 A, B, or C Serial Cable for service Access To Serial Port To RJ45 -1 i2000 A To RJ45 -1 i2000 B...
ENET 2 Receptacle Connector ENET 1 DB 9-1 Flight Recorder Ethernet Port 1 RJ45-2 TEKELEC SERIAL PORT RJ45-1 sentinel i2000 XE Service Access Cable connection from Break-Out Box DO NOT leave this cable connected 3-48 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006...
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Figure 3-34. Site Collector Frame, Rear Site Collector Frame Rear Breakout Box to Flight Recorder A PCI connector To i2000 A, B, and C i2000 A Flight Recorder A (B and C Optional) i2000 B i2000 C To Serial connectors i2000 A, B, or C Service Access Cable.
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Site Collector, i2000 Frame, Interconnect The Sentinel site collector frame can interconnect with any STP frame. For the Sentinel site collector i2000 interconnect diagrams see Figure 3-35 on page 3-51 through Figure 3-37, on page 3-53. Table 3-12 on page 3-54 contains the cable legend.
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Figure 3-36. Site Collector, Interconnect DO NOT LEAVE CABLE CONNECTED NO CONNECTION. SECURE A SERVICE LOOP TO FRAME. CABLE WILL REACH SERIAL PORE ON i2000 SHELF A, B, OR C. CUSTOMER NETWORK 3-52 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006...
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Figure 3-37. Site Collector, Interconnect DO NOT LEAVE CABLE CONNECTED NO CONNECTION. SECURE A SERVICE LOOP TO FRAME. CABLE WILL REACH SERIAL PORT ON i2000 SHELF A, B, OR C. 959-1003-02 CUSTOMER SUPPLIED EQUIPMENT CUSTOMER SUPPLIED EQUIPMENT DO NOT LEAVE CABLE CONNECTED...
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Table 3-12. Site Collector Cable Specifications TABLE A -- POWER/GROUND CABLE PART NUMBERS Part Number Item Length Comment North (inches) International American 830-0929-03 BP-1 POS 1B TO i2000 POS C 830-0929-02 BP-2 POS 1A TO i2000 POS B 830-0929-01 BP-1 POS 1A TO i2000 POS A 830-0930-01...
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Sentinel System Components DRAFT Table 3-12. Site Collector Cable Specifications NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED TABLE C-- DATA CABLE PART NUMBERS Part Number Item Length Comment North (inches) International American 830-0724-66 STRAIGHT THRU RJ45 TO RJ45 FROM: F/R A ERI-0 TO: HUB PORT 1 FROM: F/R B ERI-0 TO: HUB...
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Sentinel System Components DRAFT Table 3-12. Site Collector Cable Specifications 958-0551-XX Site CLOCK CABLE (i2000 SHELF) Specific NOT USED NOT USED SEE TABLE B Site LINK INTERFACE CABLES USER Specific SELECTABLE 804-1516-01 ADAPTER DB25 TO RJ45 TO: BREAKOUT BOX PORTS 6 & 7 Part of Site BREAKOUT BOX W/ CABLE...
The other optional servers listed directly above may be configured and linked in various combinations.Traffic Database Servers can be Netra-based or Tekelec 1000-based servers. For information on Tekelec 1000-based TDS, see Tekelec 1000 Application Server Hardware Manual. When maximally configured, the Server Frame contains: •...
Data Gateway Server (optional) Traffic Database Server (optional) NOTE: Beginning with Sentinel 11.2, the Traffic Database Server can be Netra-based or Tekelec 1000 based. Tekelec 1000-based TDS can be in an AC or DC environment. For information on Tekelec 1000-based TDS, see the Tekelec 1000 Application Server Hardware Manual.
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Server Frame, Switch Ethernet switch (P/N 804-1580-01) is part of assembly (P/N 870-2441-01) in the Sentinel Server Frame to support Sentinel products. See the information and the illustration Figure 3-39, on page 3-60. Figure 3-39. Ethernet Switch Rear View detail Ethernet RJ-45 Uplink...
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Server Frame, Console Server Figure 3-40. Console Server Figure 3-41. Sentinel Server Frame Console Server MRV™ Model LX Series 4008M with modem rear panel (console server) hardware in the Sentinel server frames that support Sentinel products. Figure 3-42.
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Procedure — Mounting the Console Server The three bottom screws hold the cover on the server. To front-mount the server: Remove the front and center-top and bottom screws before attaching the rack mounted brackets. Insert the supplied screws through the brackets and into the same holes. Figure 3-43.
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Table 3-14. Console Server, LEDs LED Front Description Front Red indicates a fault condition exist or maintenance is required. This LED remains on until the initial Power On Shelf Test (POST) is completed successfully. Green indicates the system’s voltage is normal and the server has passed POST test.
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Server Frame, Interconnect Figure 3-44. Server Frame, BP Sentinel Server Frame Ground Frame Ground Power to devices BATT (red) Ground strap RTN (black) MAX INPUT MAX INPUT Ground strap 50AMS 50AMS INPUT INPUT BREAKER BREAKER BATT BATT BATT Power feed...
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Figure 3-45. Server Frame, Interconnect 830-1003-01 24.00 INCHES CHASSIS GROUND SWITCH 870-0724-66 POTS LINE FOR DIAL IN ACCESS sen 10 892-0043-02_tables a-b 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006 3-65...
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Table 3-15. Server Frame, Legends A and B TABLE A -- POWER/GROUND CABLE PART NUMBERS Part Number Item Length Comment North (inches) International American 830-0931-01 BP-1 POS 1B TO i2000 POS C 830-0931-02 BP-2 POS 1A TO i2000 POS B 830-0931-03 BP-2 POS 1A TO i2000 POS A 830-0931-04...
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Sentinel System Components DRAFT Table 3-15. Server Frame, Legends A and B (Continued) -48VDC & Site SEE TABLE C 48V RTN Specific (Field Routed) 22-29 NOT USED TABLE B -- DATA CABLE PART NUMBERS Part Number Item Length Comment North (inches) International American...
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Sentinel System Components DRAFT Table 3-15. Server Frame, Legends A and B (Continued) 830-0990-09 830-1209-09 CONSOLE CABLE RJ45 TO RJ45 FROM: SERVER 1 LOM PORT TO: CONSOLE SERVER PORT 1 830-0990-08 830-1209-08 CONSOLE CABLE RJ45 TO RJ45 FROM: SERVER 2 LOM PORT TO: CONSOLE SERVER PORT 2 830-0990-07 830-1209-07...
Packet Backplane Chassis This section provides instructions for handling the Packet Based Chassis (PBC). For infomation on how to prepare floors and install Tekelec heavy-duty frames for both Netra-based servers and Tekelec 1000-based servers, see the Tekelec 1000 Application Server Hardware Manual.
Sentinel System Components DRAFT Taking ESD and Antistatic Precautions When handling circuit cards and associated internal computer components, use an antistatic wrist strap. CAUTION: Circuit cards and associated system components are sensitive to Electro Static Discharge (ESD) and can be damaged by ESD. To avoid damaging cards or components, take appropriate precautions when handling them.
Lift up the chassis carefully out of the carton. Visually inspect the product for any physical damage. Report any product damage immediately to Tekelec. Do not block any area with used packing material. Move the chassis to the location designated for installation.
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DRAFT LED Information Introduction ......................4–3 Card LEDs and Faceplates................4–4 ATM E1/T1 Card..................4–4 DCM, Database Communications Module; DSM, Database Service Module....................4–5 E1/T1 MIM, E1/T1 Multichannel Interface Module ......4–6 E5-E1T1, E5-E1T1 Interface Module............4–7 E5-ENET, E5 -ENET Interface Module ...........4–8 GPSM-II, General Purpose Service Module ..........4–9 HMUX, High-Speed Multiplexer ............4–10 LIM-ATM, LIM-AINF, LIM-E1, LIM, EILA, ILA ........4–11 MDAL, Maintenance Disk and Alarm Card........4–12...
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DRAFT LED Information Expanded (ESP) Ethernet Switches............4–20 TAS, Tone and Announcement Server LEDs ........4–22 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006...
DRAFT LED Information Introduction This section contains Light Emitting Diode (LED) information for circuit cards in this system. This section assists maintenance personnel in troubleshooting. WARNING: Use the antistatic wrist strap connected to the wrist strap grounding point when handling any card components. The Systems are configured with card modules (cards) that provide specific functions and services.
DRAFT LED Information DCM, Database Communications Module; DSM, Database Service Module Figure 4-2. DCM and DSM LEDs LEDs Descriptions TEKELEC APPL RED – Critical alarm condition PROC detected. GREEN – No alarm APPL PROC IMT A IMT A RED – Major alarm condition IMT B detected.
E1/T1 MIM, E1/T1 Multichannel Interface Module European and North American standard for signaling and channels MIM (Multi-channel Interface Module). Figure 4-3. E1/T1 MIM) LEDs Descriptions TEKELEC APPL RED – Critical alarm condition detected PROC GREEN – No alarm IMT A RED –...
DRAFT LED Information E5-E1T1, E5-E1T1 Interface Module Figure 4-4. E5-E1T1 Interface Module Table 4-1. E5-E1T1 LED TEKELEC Color Descriptions APPL Application processor is not running or is PROC failing diagnostics. Amber Card is loading an application or is being polled...
DRAFT LED Information E5-ENET, E5 -ENET Interface Module Figure 4-5. E5-ENET Interface Module Color Descriptions TEKELEC APPL Application processor is not running or is failing PROC diagnostics. Amber Card is loading an application or is being polled (may be prevented from loading by...
DRAFT LED Information GPSM-II, General Purpose Service Module Figure 4-6. GPSM-II LEDs Descriptions APPL RED – Critical alarm condition TEKELEC PROC detected. GREEN – No alarm IMT A RED – Major alarm condition APPL detected. PROC IMT A AMBER – Minor alarm condition detected.
DRAFT LED Information HMUX, High-Speed Multiplexer Figure 4-7. HMUX LEDs LEDs Descriptions TEKELEC ALIGN AMBER – Programming FPGA complete GREEN – Complete code initialization (stays Amber until the first valid Shelf ID is received from MASP), Code running SHELF ID AMBER –...
ATM Link Interface Module, AINF Link Interface Module, E1 Link Interface Module, Enhanced Integrated LIM AINF, Integrated LIM AINF. Figure 4-8. LIM LEDs LEDs Descriptions TEKELEC APPL RED – Application processor is not PROC running or is failing diagnostics. AMBER – LIM is loading an application...
DRAFT LED Information MDAL, Maintenance Disk and Alarm Card Figure 4-9. MDAL LEDs LEDs Descriptions CRITICAL RED – Critical alarm condition TEKELEC detected GREEN – No alarm MAJOR RED – Major alarm condition CRITICAL detected MAJOR GREEN – No alarm...
LEDs Descriptions APPL RED – Application processor is not running or is failing diagnostics. TEKELEC PROC AMBER – MPL is loading an application or is being polled (may be prevented from loading by maintenance out of service condition). GREEN – MPL is running an application.
DRAFT LED Information MPLT, Multi-Port LIM with Taxi Component Figure 4-11. MPLT LEDs LEDs Descriptions TEKELEC APPL RED – Application processor is not running or is failing diagnostics. PROC AMBER – MPL is loading an application or is being polled (may be prevented from loading APPL by maintenance out of service condition).
DRAFT LED Information Integrated Applications LEDs Visual alarms and operational status are indicated on the front of all components with Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs). This section describes these LEDs. Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) component failures can be diagnosed using the LEDs with the referenced tables in this chapter.
DRAFT LED Information Breaker Panel LEDs The visual alarm indicators are on the front of the breaker panel. Refer to Figure 4-12 for breaker panel LED locations. Table 4-2 describes the breaker panel alarm LED indications. Figure 4-12. Breaker Panel LEDs BREAKER ALARM INPUT...
DRAFT LED Information Host Server LEDs The LEDs on the front and rear of the host server indicate the current status of the system. Refer to Figure 4-13 for a view of the front LEDs. Table 4-3 describes the LED indicators on the front and rear of the server. Figure 4-13.
DRAFT LED Information Hub LEDs Figures 4-14 shows the front view of the hub indicating L.ED locations. Table 4-4 describes the LEDs on the front of the hub. Figure 4-14. Hub Front View Magnum DS8000 Stackable Hub LX/RX COL 10 PORT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 COL 100...
LED Information Router LEDs Three routers are configured by Tekelec for NEBS compliancy. Two are configured as isolation routers and one is configured as a dial-in router. Figure 4-15 shows the positions of LED indicators on the front of the routers and Table 4-5 describes the front LED functions.
DRAFT LED Information Expanded (ESP) Ethernet Switches The ESP interconnects all components on the ESP internal LANs using WS-C2924-XL-EN Ethernet switches. Figure 4-18 illustrates the front and rear of the Ethernet switch. Figure 4-18. Ethernet Switch Optional (required on “L” server) Ethernet Switch Front SYSTEM 1000 Base T...
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DRAFT LED Information Table 4-7. Ethernet Server LEDs (Continued) Description STAT (port Off-No link. status) Default Solid green-Link present. Flashing green-Activity. Port is transmitting or receiving data. Alternating green/amber-Link fault. Error frames can affect connectivity, and errors such as excessive collisions, CRC errors, and alignment and jabber errors are monitored for a link-fault indication.
DRAFT LED Information TAS, Tone and Announcement Server LEDs Figure 4-19 shows the front view of the TAS indicating LED locations. Table 4-8. describes the LEDs. For information on TAS alarms, refer to the Cognitronics Exchange (CX) Series CX3000 Hardware Manual. Figure 4-19.
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DRAFT LED Information Table 4-8. TAS LEDs (Continued) Location LED Name Color Description Single Board DIAG Green Not Used Computer (SBC) (SBC) Green SBC in operation (SBC) Buss Master (BM) Green Blinks during normal operation Telephony Board Fail (BD) TI board failure Interface (TI) Fail Cards...
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Backplane Connectors Control Shelf Connectors ................5–3 Control Shelf Backplane 04 ..............5–4 Control Shelf Backplane 06/07 ..............5–5 Overview of the Control Shelf Backplane Connectors......5–6 Power Connectors ..................5–9 Fuse and Alarm Panel 870-2320-01/03 ..........5–10 Fan Power ..................5–14 Alarm Connectors ...................5–15 Local Maintenance Center Alarm Connector .......5–15 Remote Maintenance Center Alarm Connector ......5–16 Rack Alarm Connectors ..............5–17 Row Alarm Connector ..............5–18...
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Backplane Connectors Clock B In Connector............... 5–25 Clock B Out Connector..............5–26 Shelf Clock Connectors (for Control Shelf Backplane -04 only) ..5–23 BITS Clock Connectors ................5–27 Serial Port Connectors................5–28 Interface Connectors................5–29 Control Shelf Modules..............5–30 Maintenance Disk and Alarm Connector ........5–35 Terminal Disk Module..............
Backplane Connectors Control Shelf Connectors This section describes the Control shelf backplanes and their connectors. The control shelf backplane provides connectors for the system circuit cards. These connectors are four column High Density Interconnect (HDI) male headers with shrouds of varying pin quantities, depending on card position. The control shelf backplane provides –48VDC power and ground to all card positions.
Backplane Connectors Control Shelf Backplane 04 Figure 5-1. Control Shelf Backplane 04 PORT 1B PORT 1A A CLK OUT MMI7 J24 B CLKOUT J60 MMI15 J72 PORT 2B PORT 2A A CLK IN MMI6 J23 B CLK IN J59 MMI14 J71 PORT 3A PORT 3B MMI5 J22...
Backplane Connectors Control Shelf Backplane 06/07 The connectors on backplanes -06 and -07 are identical. Figure 5-2. Control Shelf Backplane 06/07) PORT 1B PORT 1A PORT 2B PORT 2A PORT 3A PORT 3B PORT 4A PORT 4B PORT 5B PORT 5A PORT 6A PORT 6B PORT 7A...
Backplane Connectors Overview of the Control Shelf Backplane Connectors Table 5-1 compares the connectors of Control Shelf backplane 04 with the connectors of Control Shelf backplane 06/07. Table 5-1. Control Shelf Backplanes -04 and -06/07 Control Shelf Backplane Control Shelf Backplane (P/N 850-0330-04) (P/N 850-0330-06/07) J-1 B POWER...
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Backplane Connectors Table 5-1. Control Shelf Backplanes -04 and -06/07 (Continued) Control Shelf Backplane Control Shelf Backplane (P/N 850-0330-04) (P/N 850-0330-06/07) J-52 PORT 1B J-59 PORT 1B J-53 RALM4 J-61 RALM4 J-60 RALM 6 J-54 B CLK4 J-62 B CLK 4 J-55 B CLK 3 J-63 B CLK 3 J-56 A CLK 4...
Backplane Connectors Power Connectors The control shelf backplane provides –48VDC power and ground to all card positions. The power is distributed into two parts, A and B. Power is brought to the shelf from the Fuse and Alarm Panel (FAP) using two cables. The connectors on the control shelf backplane are DB-26 high density connectors.
Backplane Connectors Fuse and Alarm Panel 870-2320-01/03 The FAP provides protected distribution of power to the system. Protection is provided by fuses placed in fuse holders on the front panel. The FAP contains a fuse fail alarm circuit that operates when one or more fuses fail. Figure 5-4.
Backplane Connectors Shelf Power The Fuse and Alarm Panel powers up to three shelves in the frame through the FAP connectors P1, P2, and P3. Figure 5-6. Shelf Power Connector 26-pin vr Table 5-4. Shelf Power Connector Connector Fuse Position Pin Numbers Circuit Descriptions 3 and 12...
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Backplane Connectors Table 5-4. Shelf Power Connector (Continued) Connector Fuse Position Pin Numbers Circuit Descriptions 3 and 12 +48VDC (to middle shelf 2 and 11 48VDC return in frame) 1 and 10 +48VDC 19 and 20 48VDC return 21 and 22 +48VDC 4 and 13 48VDC return...
Backplane Connectors Fan Power J2, J3 on Control Shelf backplane 04 and J8, J9 on Control Shelf backplane 06/07 Figure 5-8. Fan Power Connector Table 5-6. Fan Power Connector Signal Signal PF$48RTN FAN$ALM- PF$48RTN CHASSIS GND PF$48VDC FANCNTRL PF$48VDC $= A or B, A fan power (J3) or B fan power (J2) 5-14 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006...
Backplane Connectors Alarm Connectors Local Maintenance Center Alarm Connector Local Maintenance Center Alarm Connector connector provides the system’s alarm condition indicators to the local maintenance center. J40 on Control Shelf backplane 04 and J47 on Control Shelf backplane 06/07 Figure 5-9. Local Maintenance Center Alarm Connector 15-pin vl Table 5-7.
Backplane Connectors Remote Maintenance Center Alarm Connector The Remote Maintenance Center Alarm connector provides system alarm condition indicators to the remote maintenance center. J26 on Control Shelf backplane 04 and J33 on Control Shelf backplane 06/07 Figure 5-10. Remote Maintenance Center Alarm Connector 15-pin vl Remote Maintenance Center Alarm Connector Table 5-8.
Backplane Connectors Rack Alarm Connectors The output of the Rack Alarm Connectors control the alarm condition indicators on each control or extension frame fuse and alarm panel. J5, J11, J25, J39, J53, J61 on Control Shelf backplane 04 and J13,J15, J32, J46, J61, J68 on Control Shelf backplane 06/07 Figure 5-11.
Backplane Connectors Row Alarm Connector Row Alarm Connector controls the alarm condition indicators on an end panel at the end of a set of the frames. J27 on Control Shelf backplane 04 and J34 on Control Shelf backplane 06/07 Figure 5-12. Row Alarm Connector 15-pin vl Table 5-10.
Backplane Connectors Table 5-11. External Alarm Connector Signal Description CUFA13 Signals a customer defined trouble #13 to the system when connected to P5A48RTN (pin 10) or P4B48RTN (pin 11). CUFA14 Signals a customer defined trouble #14 to the system when connected to P5A48RTN (pin 10) or P4B48RTN (pin 11).
Backplane Connectors OAP Alarm Connector The OAP alarm connector controls the alarm condition indicators on an OAP frame. J74 on Control Shelf backplane 04 and J69 on Control Shelf backplane 06/07 Figure 5-14. OAP Alarm Connector 15-pin vl Table 5-12. OAP Alarm Connector Signal 1, 2, 6, 7, 13, 14 Not used...
Backplane Connectors System Clock Connectors The control shelf backplane provides system clock output to the rest of the system from the TDMs. Redundancy is accomplished by allowing TDM A and TDM B to distribute clocks independently of each other. A Clock 0 through A Clock 5 J7, J14, J15, J56, J57, J63 on Control Shelf backplane 04 and J7, J21, J20, J64, J65, J72 on Control Shelf backplane 06/07 Figure 5-15.
Backplane Connectors B Clock 0 through B Clock 5 J6, J12, J13, J54, J55, J62 on Control Shelf backplane 04 and J3, J16, J18, J62, J63, J70 on Control Shelf backplane 06/07 Figure 5-16. B Clock 0 through B Clock 5 Connectors Table 5-14.
Backplane Connectors Shelf Clock Connectors (for Control Shelf Backplane -04 only) Connectors for both A and B clocks are provided using 25 pin D type connectors at J9, J10, J59, and J60 on Control Shelf backplane 04. System clock connectors are used on Control Shelf backplane 06/07. Clock A In Connector J9 on backplane (P/N 850-0330-04).
Backplane Connectors Clock A Out Connector J10 on Control Shelf backplane 04. Figure 5-18. Clock A Out Connector Table 5-16. Clock A Out Connector Signal Signal SH2A56KHZ+_50 SH2MBUSTX-_50 SH2A56KHZ-_50 SH2MBUSTX+_50 SH2A8KHZ+_50 SH2MBUSRX-_50 SH2A8KHZ-_50 SH2MBUSRX+_50 SH3A56KHZ+_50 SH3MBUSTX-_50 SH3A56KHZ-_50 SH3MBUSTX+_50 SH3A8KHZ+_50 SH3MBUSRX-_50 SH3A8KHZ-_50 SH3MBUSRX+_50 5-24...
Backplane Connectors Clock B In Connector J59 on Control Shelf backplane 04 Figure 5-19. Clock B In Connector on Backplane Table 5-17. Clock B In Connector on Control Shelf backplane 04 Signal Signal FANAALM- MB56KHZ+_50 MB56KHZ-_50 MB8KHZ+_50 MB8KHZ-_50 SH2B56KHZ+_50 SH2B56KHZ-_50 FANCNTRL SH2B8KHZ+_50 SH2B8KHZ-_50...
Backplane Connectors Clock B Out Connector J60 on Control Shelf backplane 04. Figure 5-20. Clock B Out Connector on Backplane Table 5-18. Clock B Out Connector on Control Shelf backplane 04 Signal Signal FANAALM- SH2B56KHZ+_50 SH2B56KHZ-_50 SH2B8KHZ+_50 SH2B8KHZ-_50 SH3B56KHZ+_50 SH3B56KHZ-_50 FANCNTRL SH3B8KHZ+_50 SH3B8KHZ-_50...
Backplane Connectors BITS Clock Connectors The system connects to the Building Integrated Timing System (BITS) clocks using two DB-15 style connectors. The two clocks are labeled Primary and Secondary and are supplied from the central office clock. Both clocks go to both TDMs, where one is selected to provide the system clocks used to provide system timing.
Backplane Connectors Serial Port Connectors The control shelf backplane provides an interface for 16 separate serial port connections from the TDMs. These connections provide RS-232 interfaces for terminals, printers, and modems. The system is set up as Data Terminal Equipment (DTE). J17 - J24, J65 - J72 on Control Shelf backplane 04 and J24 - J31, J76 - J83 on Control Shelf backplane 06/07 Figure 5-22.
Backplane Connectors Interface Connectors For slots 1 through 8, 11, and 12 on the control shelf backplane, there are two associated DB-26 interface connectors for each slot. These provide interfacing to the outside world in the form of Ethernet networks, SS7 links, or X.25 networks.
Backplane Connectors Table 5-22. Interface Connectors, Ports, and Card Slots Interface Connectors, Ports, and Card Slots Card slot Port Connector Port Connector Control Shelf Modules This section details the backplane circuit board connectors used for • Application Communication Modules (ACMs) •...
Backplane Connectors Pin-Outs, Top Connector Table 5-23 lists pinouts for connectors P6, P7, and P9 through P16 on the control shelf. Refer to Table 5-25 on page 5-34 for signal symbol values ($, #, &, @, and ^). Figure 5-24. Control Shelf Backplane Pin-Outs, Top Connector Table 5-23.
Backplane Connectors Table 5-24. Control Shelf Backplane Pin-Outs, Bottom Connector Signal Signal Signal Signal LGND MB56KHZ+_50 D31 MB56KHZ-_50 LGND LGND MB8KHZ+_50 MB8KHZ-_50 LGND CHASSIS CHASSIS CHASSIS GND D35 CHASSIS Backplane Pin-Out Symbols Table 5-25 lists the signal symbol values used in Table 5-23 through Table 5-45. Table 5-25.
Backplane Connectors Table 5-25. Backplane Pin-Out Symbols (Continued) Slot/Connector Interface Address Signal Symbol Values Port & 11 bottom/P23 12 top/P6 12 bottom/P22 Maintenance Disk and Alarm Connector Pin-Outs, Top Connector Table 5-26 lists pinouts for connectors P1on the control shelf. Figure 5-26.
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Backplane Connectors Table 5-26. MDAL Backplane, Top (Continued) Signal Signal Signal Signal AALMCK- AALMD5- LGND LGND AALMD7- AALMD6- LGND CHASSIS CHASSIS CHASSIS CHASSIS LGND LGND LGND LGND LGND LGND R0FBALM- R1FBALM- R0FAALM- LGND R1FAALM- LGND R2FBALM- LGND R2FAALM- R1CRNC R1COM LGND R1MJNC R1MJNO...
Backplane Connectors Pin-Outs, Bottom Connector Table 5-27 lists pinouts of the bottom connector P17 on the control shelf. Figure 5-27. MDAL Backplane, Bottom Table 5-27. MDAL Backplane, Bottom Signal Signal Signal Signal LMCANO LMCACOM LMCANC LMCVMJNC LMCVCOM LMCVCRNC LMCVMNNC LMCVMJNO LMCVMNNO R3FANCTRL LGND...
Backplane Connectors Interprocessor Message Transport Connectors Inter-processor Message Transport (IMT) connectors on the control shelf backplane provide connections between the system shelves as part of the two high speed IMT buses. J8, J16, J58, J64 on Control Shelf backplane 04 and J23, J22, J75, J74 on Control Shelf backplane 06/07 Figure 5-30.
Backplane Connectors HMUX A, P8 Figure 5-31. Control Shelf HMUX A Pin-Outs Table 5-31. Control Shelf HMUX A Backplane Pin-Outs Signal Signal Signal Signal LGND LGND LGND LGND ASEROD-_50 LGND ASEROE-_50 LGND ASEROD+_50 LGND ASEROE+_50 LGND LGND ASELD- LGND ASELE- ASERID-_50 LGND ASERIE-_50...
Backplane Connectors Table 5-31. Control Shelf HMUX A Backplane Pin-Outs (Continued) Signal Signal Signal Signal MBUSSTX-_50 MBUSSTX+_50 LGND CHASSIS GND B55 CHASSIS GND C55 CHASSIS GND D55 CHASSIS P3A48RTN HMUX B, P24 Figure 5-32. Control Shelf HMUX B Pin-Outs Table 5-32. Control Shelf HMUX B Backplane Pin-Outs Signal Signal...
Backplane Connectors General Purpose Relay Connectors General Purpose Relay connectors provide software controlled, general purpose outputs for the system. Currently, Generic Program (GP01) provides reset signals for any optional OAPs that may be present in the system. GP01 J75 on Control Shelf backplane 04 and J71 on Control Shelf backplane 06/07 Figure 5-33.
Backplane Connectors GP02 J73 on Control Shelf backplane 04 and J75 on Control Shelf backplane 06/07 Figure 5-34. General Purpose Relay Connector 02 General Purpose Relay Connector 02 Table 5-34. Signal 1, 2, 13, 14, not used 18, 25 GPRNC2 - General Purpose Relay 2, Normally Closed GPRCOM2 - General Purpose Relay 2, Common GPRNO2 - General Purpose Relay 2, Normally Open GPRNC2 - General Purpose Relay 3, Normally Closed...
Backplane Connectors General Purpose Serial Interface Connectors The General Purpose Serial Interface connector provides a General Purpose Serial Interfaces (GPSI) for the system. The GPSI also provides communications between an holdover clock system and the rest of the system. optional J76 on Control Shelf backplane 04 and J73 on Control Shelf backplane 06/07 Figure 5-35.
Backplane Connectors Extension Shelf The extension shelf backplane provides connectors for 18 circuit cards. These connectors are four column High Density Interconnect (HDI) male headers with shrouds of varying pin quantities depending on card position. The reverse or component side of the backplane contains DB style connectors for interfacing to the rest of the system.
Backplane Connectors Power Connectors The extension shelf backplane provides –48VDC power and return to all card positions. The power is divided into parts A and B and brought to the shelf from the Fuse and Alarm Panel (FAP) using two cables. The power connectors on the extension shelf backplane are DB-26 high density connectors with two pins per power connection to handle the current load.
Backplane Connectors System Clock Connectors Each extension shelf receives and passes along Clock signals A (J5 and J6) and (J41and J42). Clock A In Connector J5 Figure 5-38. Clock A In Extension Shelf Connector Table 5-37. Clock A In Extension Shelf Connector Signal Signal MA56KHZ+_50...
Backplane Connectors Clock B In Extension Shelf Connector J41 Figure 5-40. Clock B In Extension Shelf Connector Clock B In Extension Shelf Connector Table 5-39. Pin Number Signal Pin Number Signal FANAALM- MB56KHZ+_50 MB56KHZ-_50 MB8KHZ+_50 MB8KHZ-_50 SH2B56KHZ+_50 SH2B56KHZ-_50 FANCNTRL SH2B8KHZ+_50 SH2B8KHZ-_50 SH3B56KHZ+_50 SH3B56KHZ-_50...
Backplane Connectors Clock B Out Extension Shelf Connector J42 Figure 5-41. Clock B Out Extension Shelf Connector Table 5-40. Clock B Out Extension Shelf Connector Pin Number Signal Pin Number Signal FANAALM SH2B56KHZ+_50 SH2B56KHZ-_50 SH2B8KHZ+_50 SH2B8KHZ-_50 SH3B56KHZ+_50 SH3B56KHZ-_50 FANCNTRL SH3B8KHZ+_50 SH3B8KHZ-_50 FANBALM 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006...
Backplane Connectors Interface Connectors Behind each slot on the extension shelf backplane are two DB-26 connectors. These provide connection to the outside world in the form of TCP/IP networks, SS7 links, or X.25 networks. The interface connectors are designated as J9 through J40. Extension Shelf Interface Connectors J9 through J40 Figure 5-42.
Backplane Connectors Interprocessor Message Transport Connectors The extension shelf backplane provides connections for the two high speed Inter-processor Message Transport (IMT) buses. The connections use twin-axial type connectors at J7, J8, J43, and J44. Figure 5-45. IPMX Connector twinax Table 5-46. IPMX Connector Connector Signal...
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Backplane Connectors Table 5-47. HMUX Extension Shelf Backplane Pin-Outs P9 and P26 Pin # Signal Signal Signal Signal LGND LGND LGND LGND $SEROH-_50 LGND $SEROI-_50 LGND $SEROH+_50 LGND $SEROI+_50 LGND LGND $SELH- LGND $SELI- $SERIH-_50 LGND $SERII-_50 LGND $SERIH+_50 LGND $SERII+_50 LGND LGND...
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Backplane Connectors Table 5-47. HMUX Extension Shelf Backplane Pin-Outs P9 and P26 (Continued) Pin # Signal Signal Signal Signal $SERID+_50 LGND $SERIM+_50 LGND LGND $IND- LGND $INM- $SEROC-_50 LGND $SERON-_50 LGND $SEROC+_50 LGND $SERON+_50 LGND LGND $SELC- LGND $SELN- $SERIC-_50 LGND $SERIN-_50 LGND...
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• Installer’s Cable Running List • All cables listed in Installer’s Cable Running List • Any non-Tekelec cables • Cable labels (including blank labels for non-Tekelec cables) • Fine point marker Procedure — Mark and Label Cables 1. Locate the Installer’s Cable Running List in the Equipment Specification for the site.
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After the cable is cut to the appropriate length, affix labels with the item number approximately two inches from the end of the cable insulation. 8. For cables not ordered through Tekelec, confirm source, part number, and origination/destination points before labeling them.
Cables and Adapters Cables and Adapters Cables and adapters are listed in alphabetical order. The words NOT TERMINATED or UNTERMINATED refers to the end of the cable that is not equipped with a connector in manufacturing and the wires must be cut, dressed, and connected at the site specific location. 15-Pin to 26-PinAdapter Figure 6-2.
Cables and Adapters Alarm Cable (Holdover Clock) Figure 6-3. Holdover Clock Alarm Cable PIN 19 PIN 1 830-0543 P1 Male DB-26 This end of the cable is not equipped with a connector in manufacturing. Not used The wires must be cut, dressed, and connected at the site specific location.
Cables and Adapters Alarm NETRA Server Cable Figure 6-4. Alarm NETRA Server Cable This end of the cable is not equipped with a connector in manufacturing. The wires must be cut, dressed, and connected at the site specific location. 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006...
Cables and Adapters B-Clock Cable Table 6-1. Clock Cable Part Number Part Number Length Length North North (inches) (inches) International International American American 830-0398-01 830-1150-01 830-0398-12 830-0398-02 830-0398-13 830-1150-13 830-0398-03 830-0398-14 830-1150-14 830-0398-04 830-1150-04 830-0398-15 830-0398-05 830-0398-16 830-0398-06 830-1150-06 830-0398-17 830-1150-17 830-0398-07 830-0398-18...
BNC- to-M4 Adapter BNC to M4 adapter used in site specific European and South American locations. Figure 6-9. Coaxial Cable Adapter Tekelec P/N 804-1830-01 BNC to M4 adapter used in specific European and South American locations 804-1830-01 adapter 6-12 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006...
Cables and Adapters CD ROM Cable Figure 6-12. CD ROM Cable LENGTH PART NUMBER INCHES CENTIMETERS 830-0421-01 3.50 8.87 830-0421-02 2.50 6.33 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006 6-15...
Use one EOAP clock connection cable to connect the EOAP shelf (backplane P/N 850-0488-xx) to the last EAGLE 5 ISS extension shelf backplane in the control frame CAUTION: Do Not connect this cable to the EAGLE 5 ISS until both sides of the EOAP have been integrated into the system.
Cables and Adapters Crossover (CAT-5) Cable Table 6-4. Crossover CAT-5 Cable Part Number Length North American International meters feet 830-0723-01 830-1173-01 0.30 830-0723-02 830-1173-02 0.90 830-0723-03 830-1173-03 1.37 830-0723-xx 830-1173-xx available in many more lenghts Figure 6-13. Crossover CAT-5 Cable 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006 6-17...
Cables and Adapters DCM, 100-BASE TX Interface Figure 6-15. DCM, 100-BASE TX Interface METERS FEET 4.57 7.62 10.66 15.24 22.86 30.48 45.72 60.96 76.2 99.99 This end of the cable is not equipped with a connector in manufacturing. The wires must be cut, dressed, and connected at the site specific location.
Cables and Adapters E1 Cable Table 6-7. E1 Cable Part Number Length Part Number Length North North International feet meters International feet meters American American 830-0622-01 830-1233-01 4.57 830-0622-08 830-1233-08 53.34 830-0622-02 830-1233-02 7.62 830-0622-10 830-1233-09 60.96 830-0622-03 830-1233-03 15.24 830-0622-11 830-1233-10 76.20...
Cables and Adapters E1 Patch Cable Table 6-8. E1 Patch Cable Part Number Length North American International Inches Centimeters 830-0605-01 30.48 830-0605-02 830-1116-02 38.1 Figure 6-19. E1 Patch Cable 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006 6-23...
Cables and Adapters E1-T1 MIM (22 AWG) Table 6-9. E1/T1 MIM (22 AWG) Cable Part Number Length Part Number Length North North International Feet Meters International Feet Meters American American 830-0932-01 830-1196-01 4.57 830-0932-09 830-1196-09 38.10 830-0932-02 830-1196-02 6.09 830-0932-10 830-1196-10 45.72 830-0932-03...
Cables and Adapters E1/T1 MIM LIM Cable Table 6-10. E1/T1 MIM LIM Cable Part Number Length Part Number Length North North International Feet Meters International Feet Meters American American 830-0948-01 830-1197-01 4.57 830-0948-09 830-1197-09 38.10 830-0948-02 830-1197-02 6.09 830-0948-10 830-1197-10 45.72 830-0948-03 830-1197-03...
Cables and Adapters E1/T1 MIM LIM-to-MPL Adapter Table 6-11. E1/T1 MIM LIM To MPL Adapter Part Number Length Part Number Length North North International Feet Meters International Feet Meters American American 830-0949-01 830-1198-01 4.57 830-0949-09 38.10 830-0949-02 6.09 830-0949-10 45.72 830-0949-03 7.62 830-0949-11...
Cables and Adapters E5-ENET ADAPTER (DB26 Male-to-Dual RJ45) The Ethernet cable pinouts differ between the E5-ENET card and the DCM or single-slot EDCM cards. Adapter 830-1102-02 is required for installation of the E5-ENETwhen the DCM cable is replaced with a CAT5 straight-through cable 830-0724-xx. The adapter is connected to the backplane and the CAT5 straight-through cable cable is connected from the other side of the adapter to a switch, or a hub, or a patch panel (same place the DCM cable was terminated).
Cables and Adapters E5-ENET ADAPTER (DB26 Male-to-DB26 Female) The Ethernet cable pinouts differ between the E5-ENET card and the DCM or single-slot EDCM cards. Adapter 830-1103-02 is required for each E5-ENET interface used when using the existing DCM cable 830-0978-xx. The adapter is connected between the backplane connector and the existing DCM cable for the card.
Cables and Adapters Fan Power and Alarm Cable The fan power and alarm cable is part of the fan assembly. For A fan power, plug one end of the cable into J-9 on backplane 850-0330-06. Route the cable to the left of the frame, faced from the rear, and to the assembly, to the connection marked FAN A POWER.
TEXT WITH SERIAL # STICKER F E D C B A A B C D E F HAVING SAME TEXT ROTATION TEKELEC @ 1998 TRANSITION CARD, EOAP, FORCE 520 (G) Processor, APC, NTW 850-0496- _______ REV _________ 6-32 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006...
Cables and Adapters Local Maintenance Center Cable Table 6-16. Local Maintenance Center Cable Part Number Length North American International feet meters 830-0231-01 830-1144-01 15.25 830-0231-02 830-1144-02 22.88 830-0231-03 830-1144-03 30.50 830-0231-04 830-1144-04 38.13 830-0231-05 830-1144-05 45.75 830-0231-06 830-1144-06 53.38 830-0231-07 830-1144-07 61.00 830-0231-08...
Cables and Adapters MMI Port Cable Table 6-17. MMI Port Cable Part Number Length Part Number Length North North International feet meters International feet meters American American 830-0708-01 830-1169-01 7.62 830-0708-14 830-1169-01 106.68 830-0708-02 830-1169-01 4.57 830-0708-15 830-1169-01 121.92 830-0708-03 830-1169-01 15.24 830-0708-16...
Cables and Adapters Multi-Port LIM Card Diagnostic Cable The MPL Diagnostic Cable provides a terminal interface for on board diagnostic tests of the Multi-Port Link Interface Module (MPL) card. The MPL card supports eight Digital Signal Level-0 (DS0) ports/links per module. Figure 6-41.
Cables and Adapters Multi-Port LIM DS0 Cable (26 AWG) Figure 6-42. Multi-Port LIM DS0 Cable This end of the cable is not equipped with a connector in manufacturing. The wires must be cut, dressed, and connected at the site specific location. 6-44 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006...
Cables and Adapters Multi-Port LIM DS0 Cable (24 AWG) Table 6-19. DS1 Cable Part Number Length Part Number Length North North International feet meters International feet meters American American 830-0892-01 830-1194-01 4.57 830-0892-09 830-1194-09 38.10 830-0892-02 830-1194-02 6.09 830-089210 830-1194-10 45.72 830-0892-03 830-1194-03...
Cables and Adapters Multi-Port Power Cable Figure 6-44. Multi-Port Power Cable Terminal Block End Multi-port Server End BATT (pin 1) RTN (pin 3) 6-46 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006...
Cables and Adapters Power Cable Table 6-21. Power Cable Part Number Length North American International feet meters 830-0315-01 1.07 830-0315-02 1.07 830-0315-03 2.29 830-0315-04 830-1147-04 1.22 830-0315-05 830-1147-05 1.98 830-0315-06 830-1147-06 2.58 Figure 6-48. Power Cable 6-50 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006...
Cables and Adapters RAID Power Cable Table 6-22. RAID Power Cable Length P1 Long P2 Long Part Number Label “A” usage Label “B” usage Lead Lead inches meters 830-0872-01 91.0 27.73 Black BP-1, POS 3A RAID A, PS A 830-0872-02 89.5 27.27 Black...
Cables and Adapters Router Power Cable Table 6-27. Router Power Cable Part Number Label “A” Label “B” Long Long North usage usage International Lead Lead American 830-0869-01 Black BP-1, POS 3A ISO Router A 830-0869-02 Black BP-1, POS 3B Dial-in Router 830-0869-03 830-1188-03 Black...
Cables and Adapters RS232 Standard Purchased part. Serial port connected to an optional second asynchronous maintenance modem and connections between the TTYA and a VT-520 terminal. Table 6-28. RS232 Part Number Length North American International feet meters 830-0527-01 830-1152-01 4.57 830-0527-02 830-1152-02 7.62...
Cables and Adapters Serial I/O Transition Card Table 6-30. Serial I/O Transition Card Part Number Length North American International feet meters 830-0514-01 1.53 830-0514-02 3.05 830-0514-03 4.57 830-0514-04 830-0514-05 7.62 Figure 6-61. Serial I/O Transition Card 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006 6-63...
Cables and Adapters Serial Interface, Terminal, and Printer Adapter Figure 6-63. Serial Interface, Adapter 83005312 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006 6-65...
Cables and Adapters Straight-Through Patch-Panel Cable DB26 to RJ-45 Figure 6-65. Straight Through Patch Panel Cable Router/Hub Network/GR-376 System DB26 To RJ-45 STRAIGHT THROUGH Pin 1 Pin 19 Pin 10 Male DB-26 8 PIN Male WHT/BLU WHT/BLU A TX + A TX + A TX - A TX -...
Cables and Adapters Tone and Announcement Server Alarm Cable Figure 6-67. TAS Alarm Cable This end of the cable is not equipped with a connector in manufacturing. The wires must be cut, dressed, and connected at the site specific location. 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006 6-69...
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Power Cords to Peripherals International Power Cords International Power Cords For Peripheral Equipment Table 7-1. Country Part Number Voltage Frequency Plug Pattern Cord provided Argentina 804-1185-R02 Australia 804-1185-R02 C, P Austria 804-1185-R01 220-230* A, B Belgium 804-1185-R01 220-230* B, F Brazil 804-1185-R01 110-220...
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Power Cords to Peripherals Country Part Number Voltage Frequency Plug Pattern Latvia 804-1185-R01 A, B Liechtenstein 804-1185-R11 Lithuania 804-1185-R01 A, B Luxembourg 804-1185-R01 220-230* A, B Malaysia 804-1185-R03 Malta 804-1185-R03 Mexico Cord provided K, N Monaco 804-1185-R01 A, B, F Netherlands 804-1185-R01 220-230*...
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Part Numbers Overview ......................8–2 Cables, Adapters ....................8–3 Components......................8–7 Frames, Backplanes, FAPs, and Fans ............8–10 Labels .......................8–12 Miscellaneous Parts ..................8–13 Power Cords for Peripherals ................8–15 910-3497-001 Rev B, Aug 2006...
Part Numbers Overview This chapter lists the part numbers of Tekelec equipment, components, cables, and miscellaneous parts described in this manual. Each table provides the item name, part number, and related notes. Items are listed by their name (as described in this manual) in alphabetical order.
Part Numbers Cables, Adapters EAGLE 5 ISS Cables, Connectors, and Power Cords Table 8-1. Part Numbers North International Name America Note Adapter, 15-Pin to 26-Pin 830-0425-01 Adapter 25-Pin to 15-Pin 000-0088-01 POWER SUPPLY V.35 PATCH PANEL -48 Adapter cables 830-0846-01...
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Part Numbers Table 8-1. EAGLE 5 ISS Cables, Connectors, and Power Cords (Continued) Part Numbers North International Name America Note Converter 804-0176-01 Crossover (CAT-5) Cable 830-0723-xx 830-1173-xx Crossover Patch Panel Cable 830-0789-xx 830-1178-xx DB-26 to RJ-45 830-1102-02 830-1102-02 for new installations, with shielded Cat 5E cable;...
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Part Numbers Table 8-1. EAGLE 5 ISS Cables, Connectors, and Power Cords (Continued) Part Numbers North International Name America Note Ground Breaker Panel-to-Frame 830-0830-01 830-1181-01 cable Ground Hub-to-Frame cable 830-0822-xx Hazard Ground Cable 830-0257-xx High density connector 000-0088-01 Power Supply V.35...
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Part Numbers Table 8-1. EAGLE 5 ISS Cables, Connectors, and Power Cords (Continued) Part Numbers North International Name America Note Power Ring 830-0908-xx Rack Alarm Cable see Filtered Rack Alarm cable RAID Power Cable 830-0872-xx Remote Maintenance Center Cable 830-0233-xx...
Part Numbers Components Table 8-2. EAGLE 5 ISS Components Part Numbers North International Acronym Name America Note Application 870-1008-xx Communication Module Air Management Card 870-1824-01 870-1824-02 single slot, eeded for empty slots when using Fan Tray 890-0001-02 Application Service Module 870-1011-xx Obsolete as of EAGLE 5 ISS 31.6...
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Part Numbers Table 8-2. EAGLE 5 ISS Components (Continued) Part Numbers North International Acronym Name America Note EILA Enhanced Integrated Link 870-2049-xx DS0A, LIM, Interface Module Applique OCU, V.35 EOAP Embedded Operations 890-1050-01 singke Support System 890-1050-03 dual Applications Processor...
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Part Numbers Table 8-2. EAGLE 5 ISS Components (Continued) Part Numbers North International Acronym Name America Note Matrix Controller 000-0028-xx Automatic (Holdover Clock) MCAP Maintenance 870-1013-xx Replaced by Administration Subsystem 870-1307-xx GPSM-II as of (MAS) Communications 30.0 Applications Processor MDAL...
Part Numbers Frames, Backplanes, FAPs, and Fans EAGLE 5 ISS Frames, Backplanes, FAPs, and Fans Table 8-3. Part Numbers North International Acronym Name America Note Breaker Panel 804-1423-01 804-1423-R01 Breaker Panel 870-1814-01 Control Shelf 850-0330-02 inactive Backplane -02 Control Shelf...
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Part Numbers Table 8-3. EAGLE 5 ISS Frames, Backplanes, FAPs, and Fans (Continued) Part Numbers North International Acronym Name America Note Fuse and Alarm Panel 860-0434-01 860-0434-03 Heavy Duty Frame 860-0434-04 Fuse and Alarm Panel 870-1606-02 Standard Frame Rev C...
Part Numbers Miscellaneous Parts EAGLE 5 ISS Miscellaneous Part Numbers Table 8-5. Part Numbers North International Name America Note Drives Dual CD-RW\DVD-ROM 870-2746-01 870-2746-02 T1x00 AS Disk Drive, 120GB 804-1804-01 804-1804-R01 ULTRA ATA/100/133_7 200RPM Panels Alarm side pane 870-0259-02 Alarm indicator lamps...
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Part Numbers Table 8-5. EAGLE 5 ISS Miscellaneous Part Numbers (Continued) Part Numbers North International Name America Note Bracket 652-0954-01 652-0954-02 Bracket, fan tray 652-0012-01 652-0012-02 Fan tray Bracket, side, fan tray 652-0015-01 652-0015-02 Fan tray Heat-shrink 804-0229-01 Heat-shrink 804-0228-01...
Part Numbers Power Cords for Peripherals Table 8-6. EAGLE 5 ISS Power Cords for Peripherals Country Part Number Country Part Number Cord provided Latvia 804-1185-R01 Argentina 804-1185-R02 Liechtenstein 804-1185-R11 Australia 804-1185-R02 Lithuania 804-1185-R01 Austria 804-1185-R01 Luxembourg 804-1185-R01 Belgium 804-1185-R01 Malaysia...
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DRAFT Index breaker-to-terminal strip power cable 6-13 15-pin to 26-pin adapter 6-6 CAT-5 crossover cable 6-17 -48V power cable 6-51 CD-ROM 6-15 clock connection cable 6-16 DCM patch panel crossover cable 6-18 ACM 8-7 DCM, 100-base TX interface 6-19 adapters drive power 6-20 15-pin to 26-pin 6-6 DS1 6-21...
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Index terminal/printer 6-68 LEDs 4-6 tone and announcement server alarm E1/T1 MIM LIM cable 6-25 6-69 E1-T1 MIM (22 AWG) cable 6-24 CAT-5 crossover cable 6-17 E5-ENET adapter, DB26 male to DB26 femal CD-ROM cable 6-15 6-28 CI 8-7 EDCM 8-7 clock connection cable 6-16 EILA 8-8 install 6-16...
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Index description 3-12 Alarms Reference and User’s Manual front LEDs 4-20 2-10 Data Collection Applications Manual 2-10 Feature Guide 2-9 i2000 Hardware Reference 2-10 Feature Notice 2-9 ILA 8-8 hardware and installation manuals 2-10 ILE1 8-8 list of Sentinel 2-9 install Release Notice 2-9 clock connection cable 6-16...
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Index Production Control 2-14 publications, Sentinel 2-9 TDM 8-9 Technical Reference Documents 2-10 terminal null modem cable for terminal 6-49 terminal/converter cable 6-67 rack alarm connectors 5-17 terminal/printer cable 6-68 RAID power cable 6-54 TOCA 8-9 rear covers 8-13 Tone and Announcement Server (TAS) related publications 2-4 LEDs 4-22 Release Notice 2-9...
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