Icim Introduction - Cisco Prisma II Installation And Operation Manual

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ICIM Introduction

Laser Warning
WARNING:
Avoid damage to your eyes! Do not look into any optical connector while the
system is active. Even if the unit is off, there may still be hazardous optical
levels present.
ICIM Function
The ICIM functions as the module-user interface as well as the interface between the
Prisma II modules and the Transmission Networks Control Systems (TNCS). The
ICIM allows local module configuration and status monitoring for up to 140
modules located in multiple chassis. The ICIM features easy-to-use software that is
navigated using the numeric keypad and the LCD display.
Important: Do not operate any Prisma II Chassis without a fan tray installed
properly. If a fan tray is not installed in the Prisma II Chassis, the ICIM will not
communicate with any of the modules in that chassis.
Important: All chassis connected in a "daisy-chain" must be powered and have a
fan tray installed. A chassis that is connected but is either not powered, or does not
have a fan tray installed will cause faulty operation of the ICIM.
Important: All chassis connected in this "daisy-chain" must have a unique chassis
identification (I.D.) number.
ICIM Block Diagram
The ICIM is illustrated in the block diagram below.
Prisma II Chassis
Backplane
3-2
Monitoring bus
Configuration bus
BACKPLANE
CONNECTOR
Microprocessor
Hardware
Interface
Hardware
Interface
Hardware
Interface
Hardware
Interface
ICIM Module
LCD
KEY PAD
DISPLAY
Operation Using the ICIM
Element Manager Interface
DB9
RS-485
ICIM to Module Interface
DB9
RS-485
Local Craft Interface
DB9
RS-232
Ethernet
RJ-45
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