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— Overview material has been moved to 39XX/51XX Product Fundamentals — Optics information remains in Packet Networking Transceivers Reference (009-2011-602) — Orderable part number information removed. For ordering assistance please contact your Ciena representative. December 2012 • Revision B, Standard: — Updated to add the new 10 GbE module.
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May 2014 • Revision E, Standard: — Minor update to procedure “Logging in through the Serial Console Port” on page 3-7 — Added 5150 Packet Timing information to “Overview” on page 1-1 August 2014 • Revision F, Standard: — Updated “Managing Licenses”...
Power Supply Grounding 2-5 Supplemental Ground 2-5 10 Gigabit Ethernet Module(s) 2-6 Power Supply Modules 2-7 Connecting AC power to the 5150 power supplies 2-8 Connecting DC power to the 5150 power supplies 2-9 Transceivers 2-10 Cable Installation and Guidelines 2-11...
Intended Audience This document is intended for certified system installation technicians and system administrators responsible for the installation of a 5150 system. All 5150 installation personnel are required to read, understand, and observe the safety precautions described in the product manual.
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• Packet Networking Glossary (009-3299-026) • Packet Networking Transceivers Reference (009-2011-602) Document Comments Ciena appreciates all comments that will help us improve our documentation quality. The user can submit comments through the Ciena website (http:// www.ciena.com). Additional Product Information Additional product information can be obtained by contacting the local sales representative or Ciena through the contact numbers and/or e-mail addresses listed on the back of the front cover.
SAS devices are designed to lower the overall cost of deploying a fiber network. The 5150 is a Service Aggregation Switch that provides both Gigabit Ethernet and 10 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. The 5150 is based on Ciena Corporation’s field-proven Carrier Ethernet technology which is deployed by dozens of network operators in tens-of-thousands of homes and businesses.
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Power Modules Management Interfaces The SAS units are designed to work with Ciena products to deliver complete, integrated service offerings from a single provider or multiple providers. The SAS devices incorporate advanced QoS capabilities, flexibility through pluggable optics, superior multicast control, manageability, and a small form factor chassis to present the industry’s leading fiber-to-the-building solution.
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• 1 x DB-15 Alarm Input — Closed contact alarm inputs. The 5150 occupies 2 rack units (RU) of a standard 19-inch equipment rack. All ports, management interfaces, LEDs and power connections are accessible from the front of the 5150 chassis. For more information see 39XX/ 51XX Product Fundamentals.
Installation The 5150 is designed for deployment in Outdoor Street Cabinets, huts and other unconditioned locations. The 5150 can also be deployed in a central office environment. The 5150 can be mounted in a standard equipment rack and requires 2 RUs of space.
Installation 2-3 Important Safety Information WARNING: Read all installation instructions before connecting a 5150 device to a power source. WARNING: The chassis of the 5150 should never be opened under any circumstances. Opening the chassis will void the warranty. The system chassis must be returned to Ciena for service or replacement.
100 pounds. Please ensure that the hardware used includes the proper fasteners/anchors required to support the weight of the unit. “To Install 5150 on a Wall” on page 2-15 for a high level procedure. 5150 Service Aggregation Switch...
5150 is installed. WARNING: The AC version relies on the AC power cord for Safety Ground. The outlet providing power to the 5150 must meet the Local and National Safety codes. Supplemental Ground A supplemental ground connection is provided for connection to a Common Bonding Network (CBN).
(170-5102-900) Module with single BITS provide either BITS-IN or BITS-OUT. interface Only one of these modules can be installed in the 5150. Either slot can be used. This module requires SAOS release 6.10.1 as the minimum software release. All of the 10 Gigabit Modules provide two 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports with XFP connectors.
Note: If the 10 Gigabit Ethernet modules are not installed, the filler plates must remain in place on the faceplate of the chassis. CAUTION: Operating the 5150 without either the module(s) or the filler plate(s) installed will result in airflow issues and is not recommended. Ensure that the 10 Gigabit Ethernet Option Modules or the filler plates for these slots are installed before using the system.
Code guidelines, and a 15 Amp breaker should be sufficient. WARNING: As per GR-1089 Section 4.12 an external Surge Protective Device (SPD) is required at the AC input of the 5150. The AC socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and WARNING: shall be easily accessible.
Installation 2-9 Ciena offers the following AC power cables for the 5150: • AC Power Cord, IEC C13, Europe • AC Power Cord, IEC C13, North America • AC Power Cord, IEC C13, United Kingdom • AC Power Cord, C13, Universal...
4 connections which use 10 Gigabit Ethernet pluggable XFPs. Figure 1-1 on page 1-2 shows the location of these different ports on the faceplate of the 5150. For more information about the ports see 39XX/51XX Product Fundamentals. The SFP/XFP modules provide the media-specific portion of an interface, allowing it to support Ethernet using different media types.
The alarm cable is an optional component The 5150 supports 5 external closed contact alarm inputs. The alarm connector is a D-sub 15 style connector in the center/right section of the 5150 faceplate labelled ALARMS. The 5150 uses a custom alarm connection, and there are only 14 pins defined and used on both the connector and the alarm cable.
Note: The BITS interface can be configured to be either BITS-IN or BITS-OUT. It cannot do both BITS-IN and BITS-OUT simultaneously. Ciena offers an optional cable for this interface that is a 6 foot long shielded cable. One end has a shielded RJ-45 connector and the other end is unterminated.
2-14 Installation Ethernet Cables The following ports on the 5150 use Ethernet cables and have standard RJ-45 jacks: • MGMT 10/100/1000 Port • Console Port • Copper SFPs — copper SFPs are supported on any of the SFP ports Note: Copper SFP ports must be cabled with shielded Cat 5e or better.
Step Action Affix the self-adhesive rubber feet to the bottom of the 5150, near the corners. Place the elastic end of the ESD-preventive wrist strap on your wrist and connect the metal end to the chassis ground or any unpainted surface of the chassis.
Using an appropriate Digital Milli-Ohm meter, verify that the DC resistance between the chassis and the supplemental ground source is less than 25 milliohms. You have mounted and grounded the 5150. You are now ready to proceed with one of the following: •...
The system must be powered down to install or replace these modules. CAUTION: Operating the 5150 without either the module(s) or the filler plate(s) installed will result in airflow issues and is not recommended. Ensure that the 10 Gigabit Ethernet Option Modules or the filler plates for these slots are installed before using the system.
WARNING: shall be easily accessible. You will require two AC power supply modules in the 5150. Because the power supplies are redundant, you will be able to replace an AC power supply while the unit is operating. The remaining AC power supply will compensate to maintain uninterrupted system operation.
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Snap the bail lock latch down over the boot of the cable to lock the cable into place. Note: After it is installed, the power cord will be dressed to the right. It is not appropriate to dress the power cord to the left, across the front of the 5150 chassis. Figure 2-5...
Procedure 2-7 To Install a DC Power Supply To install DC power a number of customer supplied components is required. “Connecting DC power to the 5150 power supplies” on page 2-9 for more information. WARNING: Before performing the procedure, ensure that all power is off to the DC circuit.
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Note: After it is installed, the power cord will be dressed to the right, across the front of the power supply. It is not appropriate to dress the power cord to the left, across the front of the 5150 chassis. Remove power from the DC circuit(s) that will supply power to the system.
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Installation 2-25 Verify the power supply LEDs. The following LED indications should be present on the 5150: • PS A - Status LED is solid green, Input LED is solid green • PS B - Status LED is solid green, Input LED is solid green •...
Step Action Route the alarm cable for the 5150 so that it can extend from the ALARMS connector on the faceplate, then to the left across the front of the chassis, through the cable management bracket, down the frame and over to the wire wrap panel.
“Important Safety Information” on page 2-3 WARNING: This is a Class 1 laser product. Only optics that have been qualified by Ciena should be used in this product. See Packet Networking Transceivers Reference (009-2011-602) for the list of supported optics.
The serial console port requires a null modem cable connected to a male DB- 9 to male RJ-45 cable to connect to the RJ-45 connector. Before you begin, ensure the 5150 is powered on. For information on provisioning commands for the serial-console interface, see 39XX/51XX Command Reference.
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3-2 Turning Up the System Creating a New User Account The 5150 is preconfigured with default user accounts. The default user accounts are common to all Ciena Carrier Ethernet products and are not confidential. When you turn-up the system you need to configure new user accounts and delete the default accounts in order to protect the system.
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Note: It is strongly recommended that you keep a copy of your license keys in a safe place. You need to install the license key on the 5150 to activate the features associated with the license. You can install multiple licenses on the 5150, as summarized in Table 3-2.
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The local management interface accepts untagged packets only; all tagged packets are dropped. The factory default IP addresses and subnets for 5150 are documented in 39XX/51XX Product Fundamentals. The default values are automatically entered if the switch is reset to factory defaults.
Maintenance The 5150 is designed so that the cabling, optics, and power supply units are hot swappable. This means that the unit can remain powered for all these maintenance tasks. There is no requirement to remove power from the unit before performing these types of routine maintenance.
Module(s)” on page 2-6 for more information. Up to two of these modules can be installed in the 5150. These modules supply two 10 Gigabit ports each. When one module is being installed, it can be installed in either slot. Functionality is determined by the module type, and not the slot it is installed in.
“To Replace a DC Power Supply Module” on page 4-9 Replacing an AC Power Supply Module You require two AC power supply modules in the 5150. Because the power supplies are redundant, you will be able to replace an AC power supply while the unit is operating.
Remove power from the 5150 by disabling input power to both PS A and PS B. The PWR LED on the front of the 5150 is now off and the unit is unpowered. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws holding the filler plate in place.
Remove power from the 5150 by disabling input power to both PS A and PS B. The PWR LED on the front of the 5150 is now off and the unit is unpowered. Remove all faceplate cabling to the module being replaced.
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• PS B — Status LED is solid green, Input LED is solid green • 5150 PWR — solid green • 10 Gigabit Module Status — Status LED is blinking green during initialization) and turns to solid green once the module is booted and working.
Note: After it is installed, the power cord will be dressed to the right. It is not appropriate to dress the power cord to the left, across the front of the 5150 chassis. The power supply will turn on.
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4-8 Maintenance Verify the power supply LEDs. The following LED indications should be present on the 5150: • PS A - Status LED is solid green, Input LED is solid green • PS B - Status LED is solid green, Input LED is solid green •...
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At the DC input circuit, restore power to the DC circuit. The power supply will turn on. Verify the power supply LEDs. The following LED indications should be present on the 5150: • PS A - Status LED is solid green, Input LED is solid green •...
“Local Management Port LEDs” • “Sync Port” All interfaces on the 5150 are accessible from the faceplate of the unit. With the exception of the Console and Alarm ports, all the interfaces have integrated LEDs which provide status information for the port.
BITS-IN and BITS-OUT. See Figure 5-7. Note: This port is available on the 10 Gigabit Option Module with BITS only. A single one of these modules can be installed in a 5150 system. Figure 5-7 Sync Port LEDs BITS-IN...
Technical Specifications This chapter summarizes the technical specifications for 5150. Table 6-1 Specifications Feature Specification Fault Tolerance • Redundant power supplies with integrated fans Power System • AC Input Power 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 4 A • DC Input Power Minimum 20 VDC, Maximum 60 VDC, 15 A Power Consumption •...
Regulatory Compliance This chapter lists the different agency approval declarations for the 5150. Table 7-1 Regulatory Approval Declarations Issue Approval Declaration Agency Marks CE (Europe) C-Tick (Australia and New Zealand) NRTL Listed VCCI (Japan) Emissions AS/NZS CISPR 22 (2006) CISPR 22 (2005 and A1 2005)
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ television technician for additional suggestions. Modifications to this product not authorized by Ciena could void the FCC approval and negate your authority to operate the product. VCCI- Japan This is a Class A product.
Mounting Options Ciena has qualified some mounting brackets that can be used to mount the 2 rack unit products in the portfolio. This appendix contains the detailed mounting instructions for 2 RU products only. The instructions will also specify which products each bracket has been approved for.
8-2 Mounting Options The 5150 chassis is 2 rack units in height. The bracket will be installed on the sides of the chassis near the front, and towards the bottom of the unit. When installed, the bottom of the unit will be positioned against the mounting surface.
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See Figure 8-1. Four screws are used to attach each bracket to the side of the 5150 chassis. The bracket has four holes available to attach to the mounting frame. For a procedure see “Installing the 19”...
See Figure 8-1 on page 8-3. Four screws are used to attach each bracket to the side of the 5150 chassis. The bracket has four holes available to attach to the mounting frame. For a procedure see “Installing the 23”...
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Reset Button The 5150 has a reset button. To avoid accidentally triggering the reset button, it is recessed behind the faceplate. You will need a straightened paper clip or similar small tool to depress the reset button. The reset button is located to the left of the management port on the far right of the chassis.
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