Alcatel-Lucent 7210 Installation Manual

Alcatel-Lucent 7210 Installation Manual

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WITCH
(SAS) MPLS
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NSTALLATION
UIDE
December 2011
Document Part Number: 93-0257-01-11
*93-0245-01-11*

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  • Page 1 7210 S ERVICE CCESS WITCH (SAS) MPLS NSTALLATION UIDE December 2011 Document Part Number: 93-0257-01-11 *93-0245-01-11*...
  • Page 2 Copyright 2011 Alcatel-Lucent All rights reserved. No portion of this document may be reproduced in any form or means without prior written permission from Alcatel-Lucent. Information in this document is proprietary and confidential to Alcatel. The information in this document is subject to change. All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of the respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    7210 SAS-M Introduction and Features ........
  • Page 4 Booting a 7210 SAS-M From the Network ........
  • Page 5: Ist Of

    7210 SAS-M System LEDs and Buttons ........
  • Page 6 List of Tables Page 6 7750 SR-12...
  • Page 7 7210 SAS-M 24F Front Panel ...........16 Figure 4: 7210 SAS-M 24F XFP and 7210 SAS-M 24F XFP ETR Front Panel .....17 Figure 5: AC and DC Power Modules .
  • Page 8 List of Figures Page 8 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 9: Preface

    M 24F 2XFP, and 7210 SAS-M 24F 2XFP ETR), and instructions to install and configure the TiMOS software. This guide hereafter refers to all the variants (i.e. 7210 SAS-M 24F, 7210 SAS-M 24F 2XFP, and 7210 SAS-M 24F 2XFP ETR) as 7210 SAS-M. Any differences amongst the variants are called out separately, as applicable.
  • Page 10: Table 1: Information Symbols

    Class 1 Laser Product Technical Support If you purchased a service agreement for your 7210 SAS-M and related products from a distributor or authorized reseller, contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller for assistance. If you purchased an Alcatel-Lucent service agreement, contact technical assistance at: Web: http://www1.alcatel-lucent.com/comps/pages/carrier_support.jhtml...
  • Page 11: 7210 Sas-M Overview

    7210 SAS-M Overview This chapter describes the 7210 SAS-M features and includes the following sections: • 7210 SAS-M Introduction and Features on page 12 • Switch Architecture on page 14 • Features on page 15 • Hardware Description on page 16...
  • Page 12: 7210 Sas-M Introduction And Features

    7210 SAS-M 24F with support for up to 24 100/1000 SFP ports • 7210 SAS-M 24F 2XFP and 7210 SAS-M 24F 2XFP ETR with support for up to 24 100/ 1000 SFP ports and up to 2 XFP (10G) ports The 7210 SAS-M and its variants have one 10/100BASE-TX management port for dedicated management access.
  • Page 13: 7210 Sas-M Overview

    SR72029 Figure 2: 7210 SAS-M 24F 2XFP and 7210 SAS-M 24F 2XFP ETR Front Panel The 7210 SAS-M 24F 2XFP and 7210 SAS-M 24F 2XFP ETR include the following features: • 24 100/1000 SFP ports and 2 10G XFP ports •...
  • Page 14: Switch Architecture

    Switch Architecture Switch Architecture The 7210 SAS-M employs a wire-speed, non-blocking switching fabric. This permits simultaneous wire-speed transport of multiple packets at low latency on all ports. The switch also features full-duplex capability on all ports, that effectively doubles the bandwidth of each connection.
  • Page 15: Features

    Wire speed, non-blocking, service-aware MPLS switch • 24 100/1000 SFP ports are available in 7210 SAS-M • 2 10G XFP ports are available in 7210 SAS-M 24F 2XFP and 7210 SAS-M 24F 2XFP • 7210 SAS-M 24F 2XFP ETR supports extended temperature range. •...
  • Page 16: Hardware Description

    Hardware Description 7210 SAS-M Service Access Switch 24 SFP Crit SR72001 Figure 3: 7210 SAS-M 24F Front Panel Table 2: 7210 SAS-M Front Panel Features Description Ground and DC power connection Power trays Power tray one to fit power supply 2a...
  • Page 17: Table 3: 7210 Sas-M 24F Xfpand 7210 Sas-M 24F Xfp Etr Front Panel Features

    7210 SAS-M Overview Crit SR72029A Figure 4: 7210 SAS-M 24F XFP and 7210 SAS-M 24F XFP ETR Front Panel Table 3: 7210 SAS-M 24F XFPand 7210 SAS-M 24F XFP ETR Front Panel Features Description Ground and DC power connection Power trays...
  • Page 18: Ethernet Interfaces

    The 7210 SAS-M supports 10/100/1000 Base-T copper SFPs. In addition, the 7210 SAS-M 24F 2XFP and 7210 SAS-M 24F 2XFP ETR variants support 2 x 10G XFP ports. This port can serve as a network uplink to another aggregation node or as a direction to a subscriber's CPE.
  • Page 19: Console Port

    The serial port configuration requirements are as follows: • Default Baud rate – 115200 bps • Character Size – 8 Characters • Parity – None • Stop bit – One • Data bits – 8 • Flow control – none 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide Page 19...
  • Page 20: Alarm Interface Port

    External alarm input 4 (external relay dry contact closure to pin 12). ALARM_IN3_EXT_+ External alarm input 3 (external relay dry contact closure to pin 13). ALARM_IN2_EXT_+ External alarm input 2 (external relay dry contact closure to pin 14). Page 20 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 21: 7210 Sas-M Overview

    RTN refers to the negative side of the floating external power supply. This power supply must not be connected to chassis ground and should be 18-50 volts DC at 100 ma. Please refer to Appendix , “Appendix C: Alarm Pin Assignments,” on page 83 for further information. 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide Page 21...
  • Page 22: Power Modules

    Hardware Description Power Modules 7210 SAS-M 24F 2XFP ETR variant provides three power module options: -48V, +24V and universal AC. See Figure 5 for an illustration of the power modules. For specifications on the power supply modules and external input power requirements, see "Connecting to a Power Source"...
  • Page 23 The -48V/+24V/AC LEDs on the left indicate the status of external power. The +12V LED on the right indicates the status of the internal power conversion process. You must use AC and/or DC power supplies with your 7210 SAS-M. AC and DC power Note: supplies can be used simultaneously.
  • Page 24: Dc Power Source Failure Detection

    The 7210 platform provides capability to detect DC power source (-48V or +24V source) failure. The 7210 chassis allows two DC power sources to be connected to the chassis. If the system detects that the DC power source has failed, it raises a critical alarm (the Critical LED is lit and the Critical Alarm output pin is triggered) and the system's status LED turns amber and blinks..
  • Page 25: Table 6: Power Source Failure Detection Capability

    None No power to system Available Available Available Failed PS2 input failure / PS2 output OK Failed Available Input failure / Not detected Failed Failed PS2 input failure / PS2 output failure Available Available 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide Page 25...
  • Page 26 Top Slot Bottom (Yes/No) Failed) Failed) (PS1) Slot (PS2) Available Failed Input failure / Not detected Failed Available PS1 input failure / PS1 output OK Failed Failed PS1 input failure / PS1 output OK Page 26 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 27: Usb Port

    Allow at least three inches of clearance on the side of the rack to ensure proper airflow intake cooling system. The fan trays must be in place before the chassis is powered on. SR72004 Figure 6: Fan Tray 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide Page 27...
  • Page 28: Figure 7: Removing And Replacing The Fan Tray And Air Filter

    Step 3 air filter is flush with the rear of the fan tray. Replace the fan tray and tighten the captive screws. Step 4 Figure 7: Removing and Replacing the Fan Tray and Air Filter Page 28 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 29: System Leds And Buttons

    Figure 8: System LEDs and Buttons Table 7: 7210 SAS-M System LEDs and Buttons Description Alarm LEDs and 10G port LEDs for 7210 SAS M 24F 2XFP and 7210 SAS-M 24F 2XFP ETR only Alarm Cut Off button Reset button...
  • Page 30: System And Port Leds

    Green Port has a valid link. Flashing Green Flashing indicates activity on the port. The link is down. Figure 9 for an illustration of two ports and their corresponding LEDs. See Table 11 descriptions. Page 30 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 31: Table 10: Port Led Key Descriptions

    LED that indicates status for an odd-numbered port. Odd-numbered ports are in the top row. Reserved. LED that indicates status for an even numbered port. Even-numbered ports are in the bottom row. SFP slots. 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide Page 31...
  • Page 32: System Buttons And Switches

    Standby mode if switch is connected to a power source. AC or DC power is applied to the switch. ACO (Alarm Cut Off) Not pushed Normal operating mode. Reset (Recessed) Not pushed Normal operating mode. Push to reset hardware. Page 32 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 33: Installing The 7210 Sas-M

    Installing the 7210 SAS-M This chapter describes site preparation and installation of your 7210 SAS-M and includes the following sections: • Site Preparation on page 34 • Installing Your Switch on page 36 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide Page 33...
  • Page 34: Site Preparation

    Site Preparation Selecting a Site Mount the 7210 SAS-M in a standard 19-inch equipment rack or on a flat surface. When you mount your switch on a flat surface, ensure that the four rubber feet are installed on the bottom of the box.
  • Page 35: Equipment Checklist

    Installing the 7210 SAS-M Equipment Checklist After unpacking your switch, check the contents to make sure all the components are present. Before installation, make sure you have all the necessary equipment. 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide Page 35...
  • Page 36: Installing Your Switch

    Attach the brackets to the device using the screws provided in the Bracket Mounting Kit. Figure SR72009 Figure 10: Attaching the Brackets Mount the 7210 SAS-M in the rack, using four rack-mounting screws (not provided). See Step 2 Figure Page 36...
  • Page 37: Installing The 7210 Sas-M

    Installing the 7210 SAS-M SR72010 Figure 11: Installing the Switch in a Rack If you are installing a single switch, proceed to Grounding the Chassis on page Step 3 If installing multiple switches, mount them in the rack, one below the other, in any order.
  • Page 38: Desktop Or Shelf Mounting

    If you are installing a single switch, proceed to "Grounding the Chassis" on page Step 4 If you are installing multiple switches, attach four adhesive feet to each switch. Place each device squarely on top of the one below, in any order. Page 38 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 39: Grounding The Chassis

    Installing the 7210 SAS-M Grounding the Chassis The router is suitable for installation as part of the Common Bonding Network (CBN) or an Isolated Bonding Network (IBN). The router is suitable for installation in Network Telecommunication Facilities or locations where the NEC applies.
  • Page 40 An external circuit breaker no greater than 15A must be located within a readily Danger: accessible distance of the equipment. This is intended as the disconnect device. Page 40 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 41: Connecting To A Power Source

    The switch is designed to accept up to two AC or two DC power supplies. The switch also Notes: accepts a single AC and single DC power supply. Notes: The 7210 SAS-M 24F 2XFP ETR version must use the extended temperature range power supplies. Connecting to AC Power Notes:...
  • Page 42: Connecting To Dc Power

    Installing Your Switch Connecting to DC Power The 7210 SAS-M chassis supports the -48V and +24V DC power modules. Hence, the steps below are applicable for either the -48V or the +24V DC power modules. Below the DC power entry block is an additional chassis ground point for attaching a Notes: DC power chassis ground if required by local electrical codes.
  • Page 43: Figure 13: Connecting To A -48 Vdc Power Source

    Installing the 7210 SAS-M Figure 13 illustrates how to connect a -48 VDC power source to the chassis: -48V (A)(Pin 1) - 4 8 V R T N Return (A)(Pin 2) 7210SASdc_0015 Return (B)(Pin 4) -48V (B)(Pin 3) Figure 13: Connecting to a -48 VDC Power Source...
  • Page 44: Connecting To The Console Port

    Used as defined. Should be connected Used as defined. Should be connected Used as defined. Should be connected Used as defined. Should be connected Not used. Should not be connected Used as defined. Should be connected Page 44 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 45: In This Chapter

    MDA ports that support these devices. • Warnings and Notes on page 46 • Installation Preparation on page 47 • Locking Mechanisms on page 47 • Installing SFP/XFPs on page 48 • Removing SFP/XFPs on page 48 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide Page 45...
  • Page 46: Warnings And Notes

    • Do not remove the dust cover on the connector until you are ready to install the SFP. Always replace the the dust cover when the SFP is removed. Notes: • Discard SFPs according to all local laws and regulations. • SFPs are keyed to prevent incorrect insertion. Page 46 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 47: Installation Preparation

    Blow dry the ferrule with compressed air and inspect for lint. Do not insert the compressed air nozzle into the receptacle when blowing out. Locking Mechanisms Alcatel-Lucent SFP/XFPs can use different lock and release methods. Possible lock and release mechanisms include: •...
  • Page 48: Installing Sfp/Xfps

    Step 4 Connect the network cable or place a safety cap over the optical transceiver. Step 5 Verify that the temperature ratings for the SFPs and XFPs match those of the intended Note: operating environment. Page 48 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 49: Configuring The 7210 Sas-M

    Configuring the 7210 SAS-M This chapter describes how to configure your 7210 SAS-M and contains the following sections: • Diagnostics on page 50 • Initializing the System and Downloading Software on page 51 • Establishing Router Connections on page 65...
  • Page 50: Diagnostics

    Major: OFF • Fan: OFF • Status: Steady GREEN If any of the above LEDs shows a different state, press the Reset button and wait for a few seconds to let the system boot. Page 50 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 51: Initializing The System And Downloading Software

    Timos available in the flash. Booting a 7210 SAS-M in the Lab There are several ways to boot the 7210 SAS-M from the network. User can choose to boot the device using one of the following options: •...
  • Page 52: Booting A 7210 Sas-M Using The Image On Flash (With The Image Shipped By Factory)

    Cable that connects the console port of SAS-M to the serial port of PC Connect the 7210's console port to serial port of the PC and then power on the 7210. The system will start booting up with messages on the console similar to those shown below. Follow the procedure given below to boot the system with the image on the flash.
  • Page 53 Configuring the 7210 SAS-M #System Settings: wait 3 persist off console-speed 115200 Hit a key within 2 seconds to change boot parameters... Press any key. Enter password to edit the Boot Options File Or CTRL-D to exit the prompt Password: The default password is ‘password’.
  • Page 54: Booting A 7210 Sas-M From The Network

    Booting a 7210 SAS-M From the Network There are several ways to boot the 7210 SAS-M from the network. User has options to use one of the front panel ports (refered to as uplinkA and uplinkB in the display output shown below) or the out-of-band ethernet management port (refered to as eth-mgmt port in the display output shown below) to boot the 7210 SAS-M from the network.
  • Page 55 • A PC with a serial port and Hyperterminal • Cable that connects the console port of 7210 SAS-M to the serial port of PC • A network cable to connect the 7210 unit to the network Prepare the set up as shown in the diagram above. Ensure that the console settings are set as shown Console Connection on page When you are done, power on the 7210 SAS-M.
  • Page 56 Software Location ----------------- You must enter the URL of the TiMOS software. The location can be on a Compact Flash device, or on the network. Here are some examples cf1:/timos1.1R1 ftp://user:passwd@192.168.1.150/./timos1.1R1 tftp://192.168.1.150/./timos1.1R1 Software Image URL: Page 56 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 57 Configuring the 7210 SAS-M Enter the software URL. (For example, ftp://<user>:<password>@10.10.170.22/./images/both.tim) Configuration File Location --------------------------- You must enter the location of configuration file to be used by TiMOS. The file can be on a Compact Flash device, or on the network.
  • Page 58 Press Enter if you want to send out untagged packets. Else, enter the VLAN tag. uplinkB Port Setting -------------------- uplinkB port is disabled for Boot Interface Management, Press ENTER to proceed with no uplinkB port settings Or "enable" to enable the port for Boot Interface Management: Page 58 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 59 Built on Wed Jul 15 17:18:37 IST 2009 by builder in /builder/ws/1.1B1/sultan Login: The default username and password are admin. Use it to log into the 7210 SAS-M. The status LED will be Green when the device has successfully completed the boot process Note: and is running normally.
  • Page 60: Using The Out-Of-Band Ethernet Management Port To Boot 7210 From The Nework

    Initializing the System and Downloading Software Using the Out-of-Band Ethernet Management port to boot 7210 from the nework: Note: Use of this feature requires an upgrade of the bootloader software, to a version in which support for Out-of-Band Management port is available. Please check the release notes for more information.
  • Page 61: Configuring The 7210 Sas-M

    Configuring the 7210 SAS-M Enter ip route: Enter a static route to the FTP server's subnet (for example, 10.10.170.0/24 next-hop 10.135.4.1) at the prompt. The device then prompts the user to configure the uplinkA and uplinkB port. Since we intend to use the ethernet management port at the following prompts disable the use of uplink ports as shown below.
  • Page 62 Executing TiMOS image at 0x100000 ..After the 7210 SAS-M boots up, you should see the following prompt: All rights reserved. All use subject to applicable license agreements. Built on Tue Jul 13 23:24:58 IST 2010 by builder in /builder/2.0B1/panos/main Login: The default username and password are admin.
  • Page 63: Downloading The Timos Software To The Internal Flash

    If you want to boot the 7210 SAS-M from the internal flash, you will have to copy the image there. If you have used the uplinkA or uplinkB port to boot the 7210, use any of the network ports for IP connectivity and follow the procedure given below to configure an IP interface and a route.
  • Page 64 A:SN12# bof primary-image cf1:/both.tim *A:SN12# bof save Writing BOF to cf1:/bof.cfg Saving BOF ..Completed. A:SN12# Reboot the 7210 SAS-M. The device will pick up both the image and the configuration from the internal flash. Page 64 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 65: Establishing Router Connections

    Configuring the 7210 SAS-M Establishing Router Connections Access your newly installed switch two ways: • Console Connection on page 65 • Telnet Connection on page 66 Console Connection To establish a console connection, you will need the following: • An ASCII terminal or a PC running terminal emulation software set to the parameters shown in the table below •...
  • Page 66: Telnet Connection

    To configure the 7210 SAS-M for Telnet access, you must have a device with Telnet client software. The 7210 SAS-M must have a management IP interface configured with an IP address. Before using the telnet client access you must enable telnet server on the 7210 by using the CLI command: *A: 7210SAS# configure system security telnet-server.
  • Page 67: Running Telnet

    Configuring the 7210 SAS-M Running Telnet Once the IP parameters are configured, you can access the CLI command line with a Telnet connection. To establish a Telnet connection, run a Telnet program and issue the Telnet command, followed by the IP address: The following displays an example of a Telnet login: C:\>telnet 10.10.10.25...
  • Page 68 Establishing Router Connections Page 68 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 69: Troubleshooting

    This chapter describes troubleshooting methods and procedures and includes the following sections: • Diagnosing Switch Indicators on page 70 • Power and Cooling Problems on page 71 • Installation on page 72 • In-Band Access on page 73 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide Page 69...
  • Page 70: Diagnosing Switch Indicators

    • Verify that the proper cable type is used and its length does not exceed specified limits. • Check the adapter on the attached device and cable connections for possible defects. Replace the defective adapter or cable if necessary. Page 70 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 71: Power And Cooling Problems

    However, if the unit powers off after running for a while, check for loose power connections, power losses or surges at the power outlet, and verify that the fans on the unit are unobstructed and running prior to shutdown. 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide Page 71...
  • Page 72: Installation

    Verify that all system components have been properly installed. If one or more components appear to be malfunctioning (such as the power cord or network cabling), test them in an alternate environment where you are sure that all the other components are functioning properly. Page 72 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 73: In-Band Access

    NOTE: The management agent can accept up to seven simultaneous Telnet sessions. If the maximum number of sessions already exists, an additional Telnet connection will not be able to log into the system. 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide Page 73...
  • Page 74 In-Band Access Page 74 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 75: Appendix A: Specifications

    Appendix A: Specifications This appendix provides system specifications and includes the following sections: • Specifications on page 76 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide Page 75...
  • Page 76: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Table 15: 7210 SAS-M Specifications Item Width Height Depth Physical dimensions Size 17.17" (43.6 cm) 2.64" (1.5RU) (6.7 cm) 9.96" (25.3 cm) Weight 11 lbs. (5 kg) Environmental Operating Temperature For non-ETR variant: 0º C to 50º C (-32º F to 122º F) (standard) IEC 68-2-14 For ETR variant: -40º...
  • Page 77: Japan Vcci Class A Declaration

    Appendix A: Specifications Table 15: 7210 SAS-M Specifications (Continued) Item Width Height Depth Safety CSA/NRTL (UL60950-1, CSA 22.2.No 60950-1) Europe CE Mark: EN50081-1: EN55022 Class A EN60555-2/3 North America: FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A ICES-003 Issue 4 Class A (Canada)
  • Page 78 Specifications Page 78 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 79: Appendix B: Pin Assignments

    Appendix B: Pin Assignments This appendix contains pin assignments and includes the following sections: • Management Port Pin Assignments on page 80 • Console Port Pin Assignment on page 81 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide Page 79...
  • Page 80: Management Port Pin Assignments

    4, 5, 7, 8 Not used Not used NOTE: • The “+” and “-” signs represent the polarity of the wires that make up each wire pair. • Auto-negotiation must be enabled for automatic MDI/MDI-X pinout configuration. Page 80 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 81: Console Port Pin Assignment

    Used as defined. Should be connected Used as defined. Should be connected Used as defined. Should be connected Used as defined. Should be connected Not used. Should not be connected Used as defined. Should be connected 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide Page 81...
  • Page 82 Console Port Pin Assignment Page 82 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 83: Appendix C: Alarm Pin Assignments

    Appendix C: Alarm Pin Assignments This appendix contains pin assignments and includes the following sections: • Alarm Port Pin Assignments on page 84 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide Page 83...
  • Page 84: Alarm Port Pin Assignments

    Table 18: Alarm Interface Port Pinouts Name Function CRIT_ALARM_CNTR Common contact for Critical alarm relay. CRIT_ALARM_NO Normally open during Critical alarm state. MJR_ALARM_NC Normally closed during Major alarm state. Page 84 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 85: Appendix C: Alarm Pin Assignments

    External alarm input 3 (external relay dry contact closure from pin 6). ALARM_IN2_EXT_RTN External alarm input 2 (external relay dry contact closure from pin 7). ALARM_IN1_EXT_RTN External alarm input 1 (external relay dry contact closure from pin 8). 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide Page 85...
  • Page 86: Figure 17: Alarm Input Connection Diagram

    1,2,9. These reflect the major and critical alarms output by the box and can be manually cleared by pressing the ACO button. The 4 alarm inputs are customer configurable to monitor alarms provided by additional equipment. These inputs require a separate DC power supply between 18- Page 86 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...
  • Page 87 Appendix C: Alarm Pin Assignments 50 volts at 100ma. The power supply outputs must be isolated from chassis ground, for example do not connect the alarm power supply return to chassis or rack ground. 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide Page 87...
  • Page 88 Alarm Port Pin Assignments Page 88 7210 SAS-M Installation Guide...

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