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DM4610
OLT – OPTICAL LINE TERMINATION
INSTALLATION GUIDE
204.4291.04

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  • Page 1 DM4610 OLT – OPTICAL LINE TERMINATION INSTALLATION GUIDE 204.4291.04...
  • Page 2: Legal Notice

    LEGAL NOTICE Although every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document, DATACOM takes no responsibility for possible errors or omissions, and it will accept no obligation for damages resulting from the use of the information contained in this manual. The specifications provided in this manual are subject to changes without notice, and they will not be recognized as any kind of contract.
  • Page 3: Contacts

    CONTACTS TECHNICAL SUPPORT DATACOM provides a call center for technical support for the configuration and use of the equipment, in addition to providing technical support for repairs and maintenance. Email: support@datacom.com.br Website: http://www.datacom.com.br/suporte Phone: +55 51 3933-3122 SALES Email: sales@datacom.com.br...
  • Page 4: Equipment Documentation

    EQUIPMENT DOCUMENTATION This manual is part of a set of documents prepared to provide all the necessary information about Datacom equipment. Description – Presents equipment information and characteristics. • DmOS Command Reference – Lists all commands relevant to the equipment.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    2.3.2. Environment requirements ........................13 2.3.3. Equipment requirements .......................... 13 2.3.4. Cabling requirements ..........................14 2.4. Receiving a DM4610 Chassis and Modules ....................14 2.4.1. Visual Inspection ............................14 2.4.2. Package Checking ............................14 2.4.3. Unpacking DM4610 Chassis ........................14...
  • Page 6 Removing the PSU Module ........................20 3.5. Cabling for DM4610 ............................20 3.5.1. Installing Power Cables ..........................21 3.5.2. Checking operation the DM4610 chassis ....................22 3.5.3. Installing Management Cables ........................ 22 3.5.4. Installing Optical Cables ..........................23 Installing and Removing SFP Modules ........................25 4.1.
  • Page 7 PSU 120 DC Module ............................ 33 6.3.4. Light Indicators ............................33 6.3.5. Power Input and Chassis Ground Connector ..................33 6.4. DM4610 – Interfaces Connection ........................34 6.4.1. General ................................34 6.4.2. GPON Interfaces ............................34 6.4.3. Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces (SFP and RJ45) ..................35 6.4.4.
  • Page 8 7.5. Weight ................................. 41 7.6. Packaged Dimensions ............................ 41 7.7. Packaged Weight ............................. 41 7.8. Environmental Data ............................42 7.8.1. Operating Conditions ..........................42 7.8.2. Storage and Transportation Conditions ....................42 Safety Standards ................................. 42 EMI/EMC Standards ..............................42 Compliance ................................43 10.1.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    It is assumed that the individual or individuals managing any aspect of this product have basic understanding of Ethernet and Telecommunications networks. 1.2. INTENDED AUDIENCE The DM4610 Hardware Installation Guide is intended for Network Administrators, technicians and other qualified service personnel responsible for installing, configuring, planning and maintaining this product. 1.3.
  • Page 10: Texts

    Icon Category Description disposed of with household waste. However, it is your responsibility to take the equipment to be discarded at a collection point assigned for the recycling of electro-electronic equipment. Separate collection and the recycling of equipment at the time of disposal help in the conservation of natural resources and ensure that the equipment will be recycled so as to protect people’s health and the environment.
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    The hot swap procedure can, when executed improperly, cause damage to the equipment and the people that are handling it.Therefore, in case of doubt, consult DATACOM technical support for explanations. Some pieces of equipment in this guide have optical modules of laser-emitting. Avoid exposure to eyes and skin.
  • Page 12: Product Overview

    DM4610 FAN - (DATACOM part number 800.5096.xx) • The DM4610 FAN module also is part of the DM4610 chassis basic unit. The DM4610 - FAN module is removable, allowing its easy maintenance in failure events. The fan module is formed by 3 fans.
  • Page 13: Preparing The Site

    PSU 120 AC - (DATACOM part number 800.5079.xx) • Power source module for DM4610 chassis, with type AC input voltage. Up to 2 PSU 120 AC may be equipped allowing a redundant solution for power supply. See more details on...
  • Page 14: Cabling Requirements

    ABLING REQUIREMENTS After a site survey and verifying that all environment requirements are met, evaluate and compare already installed cable plant with the requirements of the DM4610 equipment to determine if it is needed to install new cables. The cabling is solution-dependent and it should be planned together to network design phase. For example, a GPON solution has different cabling requirements than an ADSL solution.
  • Page 15: Installing The Dm4610 Olt

    This chapter explains procedures, recommendations and cautions regarding to DM4610 installation. 3.1. INSTALLING THE CURRENT DISTRIBUTOR The DM4610 may operate with one power supply or two power supplies. On the redundant mode, there is a protection as to possible faults and power drops on the main power supply, in this case is important connect them in diferent electrical circuits to avoid that two energy sources do not turn off simultaneously.
  • Page 16: Installing The Dm4610 Chassis

    Once the position of the lateral brackets has been determined, choose the position inside the rack where the DM4610 should be placed. Leave at least 1U height empty at the top and bottom of the DM4610, to facilitate the passage of cables and see the lights indicators of interfaces.
  • Page 17: Installing The Fan Module

    The following figure shows all components used on cooling system of the DM4610. On the next items will be explained how to handling these parts.
  • Page 18: Inserting The Fan Module

    3.3.1. I NSERTING THE ODULE The FAN module occupies your respective position localized in the rear of DM4610 chassis and is fixed with two side screws included with the module. The process for insertion must follow the steps below. Step 1 ...
  • Page 19: Installing The Psu Module

    NSERTING THE ODULE The PSU 120 module is responsible for powering the DM4610, as such, must be the first to be installed in the equipment. These modules must be installed in the position of the DM4610 used exclusively for the power supply, as shown below.
  • Page 20: Checking Psu Operation

    PSU M EMOVING THE ODULE The PSU 120 module is responsible for powering the entire DM4610. The process for removal must follow the steps below, in this order: Step 1 Loosen the screw that attach the unit to the DM4610.
  • Page 21: Installing Power Cables

    In power modules polarity issues are not required. Only mandatory is the position of ground pin. 3.5.1.1. NSTALLING THE CABLES The PSU 120 powers the system. One 3-Pins power cable must be connected to the rear of the DM4610. See PSU 120 Cabling, into the Cabling for DM4610 section for more details regarding power cabling.
  • Page 22: Checking Operation The Dm4610 Chassis

    ONSOLE SERIAL CABLE The DM4610 has a RS232 serial port provided on the RJ45 connector located on the right of the unit. DATACOM provides a cable with the function of interlinking the DM4610 to a PC. This connection is only necessary one single occasion, when starting up the product, when it is necessary to record the IP address in the DM4610.
  • Page 23: Installing Optical Cables

    Always try to access the equipment using notebooks. The RS232 interfaces are very sensitive to the voltage differences between grounding systems, which happens when a computer connected to an AC network is linked to the DM4610. If the voltage difference between the AC grounding and the grounding available for the DM4610 is too much, both the DM4610 serial port and the computer's serial port may be damaged.
  • Page 24 LECTRICAL CABLES IN NTERFACES The DM4610 has 8 front connectors for the optical Gigabit Ethernet SFP interfaces and 4 front connectors for de Gigabit Ethernet RJ45. To not harm the removal of the other units, the fiber or electrical cables must be directed to the upper or down side of the chassis, depending on the interface position.
  • Page 25: Installing And Removing Sfp Modules

    4. INSTALLING AND REMOVING SFP MODULES This chapter describes how to install and remove SFP modules. The SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable) modules are used in the equipment’s SFP ports, serving as transceivers between the card and the chosen means of communication (CAT-5 optic fiber or electric). Whenever some form of work is conducted on the equipment, it is necessary for the technician implementing the alteration to check beforehand that suitable protection is present.
  • Page 26: Removing Sfp Modules

    Step 4 After positioning the handle simply connect the optical cables. • 4.2. REMOVING SFP MODULES Before removing the optical cables it is recommended to check if there are any markings indicating which cable should be connected to which module. To remove the modules, simply follow the installation instructions in reverse: Step 1 Remove the optical cables.
  • Page 27: Logging In For First Time

    Passwords. 5.1. CONFIGURING MANAGEMENT ACCESS 5.1.1. D EFAULT CCOUNT One account is configured by default on the DM4610: admin. Account Password Description admin is an account that has admin level privileges. So, it can view and change all device parameters. It...
  • Page 28: Configuring A Management Interface

    ASIC ONNECTIVITY The DM4610 provides a tool to perform checking of network connectivity. A successful network connection is established between any two devices when data flows from node to the other. Ping is a tool that is indispensable when testing TCP/IP network connectivity.
  • Page 29: Verifying Device Information

    Enter the ping command followed by destination address. • # ping destination_ip_address Example: DM4610# ping 192.168.0.1 PING 192.168.0.1 (192.168.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from 192.168.0.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=15.0 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.0.1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=5.28 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.0.1: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=3.65 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.0.1: icmp_seq=4 ttl=64 time=2.86 ms...
  • Page 30: Connecting By Console Interface

    Command Description # show running-config Verifying the current configuration. # show environment Verifying the temperature of modules. # show firmware local Verifying firmware version. # show inventory Verifying hardware information. # show platform Verifying device modules. Example of show commands avaliable 5.2.
  • Page 31: Hardware Description

    • PSU 120 (AC or DC) Module • Basic DM4610 OLT 6.1.1. L IGHT NDICATORS The following table provides a description of the LEDs found on the DM4610 chassis. Indicator Color State Description POWER GREEN Failure in powering the module...
  • Page 32: Dm4610 Fan Module

    6.3.1. G ENERAL NFORMATION The DM4610 allows two power supply options for feed the basic chassis, PSU 120 AC and PSU 120 DC as described below. It is possible to work with both models simultaneously and redundantly on the same chassis.
  • Page 33: Psu 120 Dc Module

    In this module polarity issues are not required. Only mandatory is the position of ground pin. PSU 120 AC Module 6.3.3. PSU 120 DC M ODULE The PSU 120 DC module, accepts only DC input voltage, with full range of -48V to -60V. Other features presents are support for hot swap, redundancy mode, interoperability with PSU 120 AC module and power good test.
  • Page 34: Dm4610 - Interfaces Connection

    G.984.2, G.984.3 and G.984.4 (OMCI). This solution is TR-255 (GPON Interoperability Test Plan) compliance This solution supports split ratio (SR), from 1:1 to 1:64. Please consult DATACOM support for a test case list from the chapter 5.1 on TR255 (Broadband Forum GPON Interoperability Test Plan) 204.4291.04...
  • Page 35: Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces (Sfp And Rj45)

    • Upstream and downstream FEC • The GPON interfaces are available from optical modules on the front side of the DM4610. GPON SFP interfaces front panel The optical interface modules use transmitters with invisible laser radiation. Never look directly at the laser terminals or the optical fiber. Exposure to laser emission may cause partial or total vision loss.
  • Page 36: Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces

    NTERFACE The DM4610 OLT has a console port for local management. The console port uses an RJ45 connector. A cable with a male RJ45 connector and a female DB9 connector must be used for the connection to a computer or laptop.
  • Page 37: Mgmt Interface

    The serial console cable is an accessory included with the DM4610 OLT. Additional cables can be purchased separately via code 710.0137.xx or assembled as described in the figures below. The RJ45 connector pinout and its match with the DB9 connector is described in Serial Console Connector Pinout .
  • Page 38 6.4.6.1. IGHT NDICATORS For the Management Ethernet interface, two LEDs indicate the status of the port. Their meaning is presented in the table below. Indicator Color State Description LINK/ACT GREEN Link Down (inactive). Link Up (active). Flashing Sending and/or receiving data. Management Ethernet interface light indicators 204.4291.04...
  • Page 39: Technical Specification

    Up to 70 Mpps • MAC Table 64k Addresses • DM4610 Performance 7.2. INTERFACES The following table shows the maximum number of interfaces on DM4610 chassis. Interfaces DM4610 OLT • GPON (SFP – SC/PC) • 10G Base-X ports (SFP+) •...
  • Page 40: Power Consumption

    7.3.2. P OWER ONSUMPTION The consumption of DM4610 products varies with the type and quantity of the line interfaces installed in the chassis. Hardware Module Maximum Consumption (W) DM4610 OLT DM4610 Power Consumption 7.4. PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS DM4610 OLT 44 mm (1U) •...
  • Page 41: Weight

    DM4610 FAN 72 x 295 x 124 mm PSU 120 AC 127 x 295 x 124 mm PSU 120 DC 127 x 295 x 124 mm DM4610 Package Dimensions 7.7. PACKAGED WEIGHT Hardware Weight (kg) DM4610 OLT 4.975 DM4610 FAN 0.515...
  • Page 42: Environmental Data

    7.8. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA 7.8.1. O PERATING ONDITIONS The DM4610 has over temperature protection, preventing the chassis to operate at elevated temperatures. DM4610 OLT 0°C to 45°C (using SFPs commercial temperature and FAN module with filter) • Temperature Range 0°C to 65°C (using SFPs extended temperature and FAN module without filter) •...
  • Page 43: Compliance

    10. COMPLIANCE 10.1. ITU-T Specification G.984.1 GPON General Characteristics G.984.2 Physical Media Dependent GPON (PDM) layer G.984.3 GPON Transmission Convergence Layer G.984.4 ONT Management and Control Interface G.988 ONU Management and Control Interface (OMCI) 10.2. IETF Specification RFC 783 The TFTP Protocol (Revision 2) RFC 792 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) (Ping IPv4) RFC 1157...
  • Page 44: Ieee

    10.3. IEEE Specification 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) 802.1Q Virtual LAN (VLAN) 802.1W Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) 802.3I 10BASE-T 10 Mbit/s (1.25 MB/s) over twisted pair 802.3u 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet at 100 Mbit/s (12.5 MB/s) auto negotiation 802.3x Flow Control 802.3AB 1000BASE-T Gbit/s Ethernet over twisted pair at 1 Gbit/s 802.3AE...
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