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Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MXC User Manual (916 pages)
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Table of Contents
Contact Information
3
Table of Contents
7
About this Manual
25
Welcome to 9500 MXC
25
Purpose
25
Intended Audience
25
What You Need to Know
26
Organization
26
Conventions and Terminology
27
Chapter 1. Health and Safety
31
General Health and Safety
32
Operator Health and Safety
33
General Hazards
34
Chapter 1. 9500 MXC System Overview
41
9500 MXC Platforms
42
9500 MXC Terminal
42
Terminal Indoor Units
43
9500 MXC Node
45
Node Indoor Units
46
Node Plug-In Cards
48
9500 MXC Odus
53
Craft Terminal Configuration and Diagnostics
54
Antennas
54
Power Supply
55
PDH and SDH Idus
57
Capacity and Bandwidth Options
58
Traffic and Auxiliary Interfaces
59
Auto Insertion of AIS or PRBS on Tribs
60
PDH Trib Ports
60
SDH Trib Ports
60
Alarm I/O Port
61
Aux Data Port
61
Front Panel Layout
63
Ethernet IDU
66
IDU es Link
66
IDU es Capacity and Bandwidth Options
67
IDU es Compatibility
69
Ethernet Module
71
Ethernet Traffic Configuration
71
Basic Port Settings
73
Priority Mapping
73
Transport Channel Configuration
73
Disable Address Learning
74
Flow Control
74
Latency
75
Maximum Frame Size
75
Ethernet Diagnostics
76
Wayside Traffic Module
76
Auxiliary Data and Alarm I/O Module
77
IDU es Layout
78
IDU es Applications
80
Basic Network Applications
80
Ring Applications
82
More Information
83
IDU Protection
84
Protected Idus
84
IDU Protection Switch Conditions and Criteria
86
IDU Service Restoration Times
89
Platform Layout and Interoperation Data
90
Configuration and Diagnostics
91
9500 MXC CT Log-In
91
Configuration
92
Diagnostics
92
Software Reset
93
Chapter 3. 9500 MXC Nodes
95
Platforms
95
Platform Layout
96
Slot Assignments
97
Cross-Connects
97
Capacity and Bandwidth: PDH and SDH
100
Capacity and Bandwidth: Ethernet
101
Capacity License
107
RAC/ODU Parameters and Interoperation
107
Plug-In Cards
109
Overview
109
Ncc
113
NCC Functions
113
NCC User Interfaces
114
Fan
115
Rac
116
Rac 30V3, Rac 3X
116
Rac 40
116
Dac
126
DAC 4X
127
DAC 16X
128
DAC 3Xe3/Ds3M
129
DAC 1X155O and DAC 2X155O
132
DAC 155Om
134
DAC 2X155E
137
Dac es
139
Dac Ge
147
Aux
160
Auxiliary Interfaces
161
Installation and Operation
162
Alarm I/O Interfaces
163
AUX Front Panel
164
Npc
165
Protected Operation
167
Protection Overview
167
Hot Standby and Diversity
169
Dual Protection
170
Ring Protection
171
Super PDH Rings
172
1+1 Protected Ring Links
178
Co-Channel XPIC Operation on a Ring
180
Ethernet Traffic on a Ring
181
Dac/Tributary Protection
186
Protection Switching Criteria
187
Hot-Standby and Diversity Switching Criteria
187
Switching Guard Times
187
Dual Protection Switching Criteria
191
Ring Protection Switching Criteria
192
DAC Protection Switching Criteria
194
NCC Protection with NPC Option
195
Co-Channel Operation
196
Xpic
196
RAC 40 Operating Guidelines
198
Backplane Bus Capacity
198
Settings, Protection and ATPC
199
Example Configurations
200
Configuration and Diagnostics
212
Configuration
213
Diagnostics
213
Chapter 4. Outdoor Units
215
ODU Construction and Mounting
215
ODU Data
216
Chapter 5. Configuration and Diagnostics
219
9500 MXC Ct
219
9500 MXC CT Feature Summary
220
Chapter 6. 9500 MXC Performance and Diagnostic Features
223
9500 MXC Node
223
Platform
224
Inus
224
Odus
224
Multiplexer Modes
224
Capacity and Modulation
225
Super PDH
225
Internal Cross-Connects
225
Protection
226
Dual Protection
226
Ethernet
226
Co-Channel XPIC
227
Auxiliary Data and Alarm I/O
227
Odus
228
Inter-Operation
228
Terminal Auxiliary Data and Alarm I/O
229
Operation
229
Atpc
229
Fec
229
Adaptive Equalization
230
Tx Power Management
230
Power Control Range
230
Power Output
230
Power Monitoring
231
Diagnostics
231
System Summary
232
Event Browser
232
History
232
Alarms
232
Performance
232
System/Controls
233
Link Menu
233
Ring Menu
233
AUX Menu
234
Data Menu
234
Circuit Loopbacks
234
Front Panel Leds
235
Volume III 9500 MXC Installation
237
Chapter 1. Introduction
239
Product Compliance
239
9500 MXC Health and Safety Requirements
239
Installation Overview
240
Before Going on Site
241
Tools and Material
241
Unpacking the Equipment
242
Chapter 2. Outdoor Installations
243
Installing the Antenna
243
Installing the ODU
244
Direct-Mounted Odus
244
Overview
244
Setting the Polarization
247
Direct-Mount ODU Attachment Procedure
251
Remote-Mounted Odus
252
Remote-Mount Overview
252
Waveguide Flange Data
253
Remote-Mount Installation Procedure
254
Grounding the ODU
255
ODU Grounding Procedure
256
Installing a Coupler
256
Coupler Overview
256
Coupler Installation Procedure
257
Unused and Disconnected Coupler Ports
260
Installing ODU Cables and Connectors
261
ODU Cable
261
Coaxial Cable Installation Requirements
262
Cable Grounding
263
Jumper Cables
265
Type N Cable Connectors
265
Installing Lightning Surge Suppressors
265
Internal ODU Surge Suppressor
266
Lightning Surge Suppressor Kit
267
Suppressor Installation at Building Entry
269
Positioning the Building Entry Suppressor
269
Installing Building Entry Suppressor Procedure
270
Suppressor Installation at the ODU
271
Installing a Suppressor with a Support Bracket
274
Installing a Suppressor Without a Support Bracket
279
Weatherproofing
280
Mastic Tape
280
Self Amalgamating Tape
281
Chapter 3. Installing the INU and Inue
283
Front Panel Layout
284
Power Cable
285
Fuses
285
Inu/Inue Installation Requirements
286
Installing an INU
287
Plug-In Slot Configuration
290
Plug-In Installation Requirements
291
Chapter 4. Installing the IDU
295
IDU Options
295
Power Cable
296
IDU Installation Requirements
296
Installing an IDU
298
Chapter 5. Antenna Alignment
301
Preparation
301
Signal Measurement
302
Using RSL Data
302
Using the RSSI Voltage at the ODU
302
RSL Measurement Guidelines
303
Aligning the Antenna
304
Additional Procedures for a Protected Link
305
Standard Alignment Procedure
305
Additional Procedures for CCDP XPIC Links
307
Main Beams and Side Lobes
318
Locating the Main Beam
318
Tracking Path Error
319
Volume IV 9500 MXC CT
321
Chapter 1. 9500 MXC CT Introduction
323
9500 MXC CT Screens
323
9500 MXC CT Symbols
325
9500 MXC CT Naming Conventions
330
9500 MXC CT Auto Version
330
Chapter 2. Setting up 9500 MXC CT
333
Installing 9500 MXC CT on Your PC
333
Hardware Requirements
333
Procedure for Installing 9500 MXC CT
334
9500 MXC CT to 9500 MXC Connection Options
335
Setting up a TCP/IP Ethernet 9500 MXC CT Connection
337
Setting up Your PC TCP/IP Properties
338
Setting up a DHCP Ethernet 9500 MXC CT Connection
341
Setting up Your TCP/IP Properties for DHCP
342
Setting up 9500 MXC CT Connection Using V.24
343
Setting up a V.24 Connection Via a DB-9 Serial COM Port
344
Setting up a V.24/RS-232 Connection Via a PC USB Port
347
Starting 9500 MXC CT
351
9500 MXC CT Start up
351
Ethernet Connection
351
PC to 9500 MXC Cabling and Connectors
351
Using a TCP/IP Connection
352
Using an Ethernet DHCP Connection
353
Using a V.24 Dial up Connection
354
Connection Process
355
Entering a Username and Password
356
Lost Password Procedure
357
Connection Exceptions
358
Checking V.24 Access
359
Using a V.24 Connection to Obtain the Ethernet IP Address
360
Next Step
361
Chapter 3. Installation and Configuration Process
363
Essential Information
364
9500 MXC CT Menus
366
Procedure Overview for a New Installation
369
Configuration Changes to an Existing Installation
373
Chapter 4. Licensing
376
Compactflash Card
376
License Steps
376
Node License
376
IDU es License
377
IDU 20X License
378
License Configuration Screen
379
Upgrading a License
381
Chapter 5. Reports
385
Reports Screen
386
As Built Report
386
Helpdesk Data File
387
Chapter 6. Node and Terminal Information
389
Chapter 7. Node and Terminal Plug-Ins
391
Plug-Ins Screens
392
Link Configuration
393
Configuring a Link/Ring
393
Co-Channel XPIC Operation
394
Protected Links and Rings
394
Link/Ring Configuration Procedure
395
Protection Options
404
Protection Settings
408
Coupler Losses
409
ATPC Guidelines
410
Dac/Tributary Configuration
415
Naming
416
DAC 16X, DAC 4X and IDU E1/Ds1Trib Configuration
418
DAC 3Xe3/Ds3M Configuration
421
DAC 155O, 2X155O and 2X155E Configuration
426
DAC 155Om Configuration
428
DAC es and IDU es Configuration
436
DAC GE Configuration
447
Link Aggregation
466
Link Status Propagation Operational Characteristics
471
AUX Configuration
474
Auxiliary Data and NMS Functions
474
Data Option Overview
475
NMS Option Overview
476
AUX Transport on Link Overhead and Operating Rules
477
AUX Configuration
478
Alarm I/O Configuration
480
Chapter 8. Protection
483
Node Protection
483
Node Protection Configuration
485
Node Protection Operation and Rules
485
Additional Rules for Dual Protection
488
Additional Rules for 1+1 Ring Protection
489
Link and Data Protection Configuration Screen
492
Configuring Node Protection Options
496
Description of Node Protection Configuration Screen
496
Terminal Protection
499
Terminal Protection Operation and Rules
499
IDU Protection Configuration
502
Configuration Procedure
502
Chapter 9. Circuits
509
Circuits Configuration - Traffic
510
Typical Circuits Configuration Screen
511
Expanded Circuits Configuration Screen
512
Circuits Configuration
513
DAC ES/GE Circuit Configuration Screen
514
Ring-Node Circuit Configuration Screen
515
Procedure for Configuring Circuits - Traffic
517
Additional Rules for an East-West PDH Ring
520
Additional Rules for DAC es and DAC GE
521
Additional Rules for DAC 3Xe3/Ds3M
522
Circuits Configuration - Auxiliary
522
Procedure for Configuring Auxiliary Circuits
524
Chapter 10. Networking Configuration
525
Static or Dynamic Routing
525
9500 MXC Address and Routing Options
526
Rules for Single and Interface Addressing Modes
527
Networking Screens
528
Configuring Single IP Addressing and Dynamic Routing
530
Configuring Single IP Addressing and Static Routing
530
Configuring Interface IP Addressing and Routing
533
Interface Addressing Screen Description
535
Configuring Trap Destinations
535
DHCP Server Function
537
Rules, Hints and Tips for a DHCP Server
537
Configuring the DHCP Server
539
Chapter 11. 9500 MXC Node and Terminal Alarm Actions
543
Alarm Actions Screen
543
Before You Begin
544
Procedure for Alarm Actions Configuration
545
Chapter 12. Date and Time Configuration
547
Chapter 13. Software Management
551
Software Version Control
551
Software Management Screen
552
Typical Loading Sequence
553
Transfer and Activate
553
Software Rollback
555
Chapter 14. Security Configuration
559
Security Screen
559
Chapter 15. Diagnostics
563
System Summary
564
System Summary Navigation
565
System Layout Configuration: Node
568
Event Browser
569
Event Browser Screen Description
571
Event Browser Navigation
571
Alarms
575
Alarms Screen Navigation
576
History
578
History / Graph Screen: Racs
578
History / Graph Screen Navigation
580
History / Reports Screen: Racs
581
History / Report Screen Navigation
582
History Screen: Ethernet
582
Performance
589
Link Performance
589
NCC Performance
593
DAC 16X/4X E1 Trib Error Performance
593
DAC es and IDU es Performance
595
DAC GE Performance
601
System/Controls
605
Link Menu Operation
610
Ring Menu
614
Dac/Tributary Menu
618
DAC System/Controls Screen: PDH and SDH Dacs
618
Loopback and AIS Safety Timer Operation
620
PRBS Generation
620
Auto Insertion of AIS or PRBS on Tribs
621
Protected DAC Screens
622
DAC es and DAC GE Menu
624
AUX Menu
627
Loopback Points
627
Circuit Loopbacks for 9500 MXC Node
629
Parts
631
Advanced Management
633
Software Reset
634
Clear Events and History
634
Chapter 1. Commissioning
639
Commissioning Process
639
Commissioning Tests
639
Background Error Measurement
641
Ber
641
Fade Margin
642
Trib BER Measurement
642
Protection Switching
644
Test Measurement
645
Link and Ring Protection Logic
646
Confirming Link and Ring Protection
648
Hot-Standby and Space Diversity
649
Frequency Diversity
651
Ring Protection
652
DAC Protection
653
Ncc/Npc
655
Commissioning Records
656
Chapter 2. 9500 MXC Troubleshooting
658
Troubleshooting Process
658
Before Going to Site Checklist
659
Troubleshooting Basics
660
Path Problems on a Commissioned Link
662
Troubleshooting Path Problems
662
Path Problems on a New Link
663
Troubleshooting Configuration Problems
663
Inu/Inue Leds
667
IDU Leds
670
NCC Alarm Hierarchy
673
RAC Alarm Hierarchy
674
DAC Alarm Hierarchy
676
AUX Alarm Hierarchy
677
NPC Alarm Hierarchy
678
DAC es Alarm Hierarchy
679
DAC GE Alarm Hierarchy
680
DAC 155Om Alarm Hierarchy
681
9500 MXC Terminal Alarms
682
FAN Alarm Hierarchy
682
IDU Alarm Hierarchy
683
Radio Alarm Hierarchy
684
Tributary Alarm Hierarchy
685
AUX Alarm Hierarchy
686
Ethernet Alarm Hierarchy
687
Terminal FAN Alarm Hierarchy
688
Using CT Diagnostics Screens
689
Informational Events
692
IDU Informational Events
696
Volume VI Appendices
699
Appendix A. Ring Network Planning and Implementation
701
Ring Operation
701
Essential Ring Nomenclature and Rules
702
Planning a Ring Network
704
Installing a Ring Network
707
Configuring a Ring Network
708
Layout
708
Licensing
708
Protection
709
Ring Protection Configuration and Operation Rules
709
The Protection Screen
710
Configuring Ring Protection
711
Plug-Ins
713
Circuits
715
Networking
719
Date/Time
720
Commissioning and Troubleshooting a Ring Network
721
Ring Node Visibility
721
Integrity of Individual Ring Links
722
Integrity of the Ring and Ring Circuits
722
Confirming Ring Wrapping and Unwrapping
723
Radio Links
723
Fiber (DAC 155Om) Links
724
Wrap and Unwrap Times
724
Checking Wrap and Unwrap Operation
725
Appendix B. 9500 MXC Alarms
727
NCC/IDU Alarms
728
AUX Alarms
766
Informational Events
784
Appendix C. Inu/Inue and IDU Connector and Cable Data
793
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