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Lucent Technologies Stinger FS Getting Started Manual (128 pages)
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Lucent Technologies
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Network Router
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Table of Contents
Customer Service
3
Obtaining Technical Assistance
3
Table of Contents
5
About this Guide
15
What Is in this Guide
15
What You Should Know
15
Documentation Conventions
16
Stinger Documentation Set
17
Chapter 1 Preparing for the Installation
19
Selecting an Installation Site
19
Required Tools and Equipment
19
Preventing Static Discharge Damage
20
Use a Wrist Strap
20
Figure 1-1 Wrist Grounding Strap
20
Remove Plastics from Your Work Area
21
Figure 1-2 Wrist Strap Plugged into a Grounding Jack
21
Store Components Properly
22
Unpacking the Stinger
22
Verifying the Hardware Configuration
22
Checking the Chassis
23
Checking the Control Modules
23
Verifying the Chassis Operating Voltage of the Chassis
24
Figure 1-4 Front View of a Stinger FS+ Chassis
24
Verifying the Operating Voltage of the Modules
25
Verifying the Standard Control Module Model
26
Table 1-1 Stinger Modules Supporting -60-Volt Operation
26
Table 1-2 Standard Control Module Models and Product Codes
27
Table 1-3 Control Module Models and Features
27
Standard Control Module Support
28
Verifying the IP Control Module
28
IP Control Module Support
28
Control Module Interfaces
28
Table 1-4 IP Control Module Model Designations and Product Codes
28
Verifying the Air Filter
30
Checking the Lims
30
Standard Lims
30
Olims
31
Figure 1-8 Stinger Olims for Links to Compact Remote DSLAM Units
31
Checking the Lpms
32
Checking the Trunk Modules
33
OC3-ATM Trunk Modules
33
Figure 1-10 OC-3-ATM Trunk Module Fiber Optic Connection Points
33
DS3-ATM and E3-ATM Trunk Modules
34
Figure 1-11 DS3-ATM or E3-ATM Trunk Module Connection Points
34
Chapter 2 Installing a Stinger FS or Stinger FS+
35
Installing a Stinger FS or Stinger FS
35
Before You Begin
35
Setting up the Unit
36
As a Free-Standing Unit
36
As a Rack-Mounted Unit
36
Installing the Mounting Brackets
36
Table 2-1 Stinger Fs/Stinger FS+ Mounting Brackets
36
Installing the Stinger into a Cabinet
37
Figure 2-1 Installing Mounting Brackets (Older Chassis Shown)
37
Connecting Cables to a Stinger Unit
38
LPM Connectors
38
50-Pin Connectors Details
38
Installing the Connectors
39
Figure 2-2 50-Pin Connector Security Mechanisms
39
Removing a 50-Pin Connector
40
Figure 2-3 Connecting an LPM
40
Connecting the Optical Line Interface Modules (Olims)
41
The 155Mbps OLIM
41
Figure 2-4 Removing the 50-Pin Connector
41
The Gigabit Ethernet OLIM
42
Connecting the Trunk Modules
43
OC3-ATM Trunk Module Connections
43
DS3-ATM or E3-ATM Trunk Module Connections
43
Figure 2-7 Connecting an OC3-ATM Trunk Module
43
Connecting IP Control Module Gigabit Ethernet Trunk Connections
44
Figure 2-8 Connecting Redundant DS3-ATM or E3-ATM Trunk Modules
44
Dressing the Cables
45
Figure 2-9 Gigabit Ethernet Connection to an IP2100 Control Module
45
Figure 2-10 Dressing the Stinger FS Cables
46
Network Management Connections
46
Alarm Monitoring
47
Connecting to Monitor Stinger Alarm Status
47
Connecting a Stinger Unit to Monitor the Alarm Status of Other Devices
48
Alarm Connections from the Control Module
48
Figure 2-11 Connecting to the Alarm Input Port
48
Alarm Connections from Redundant Control Modules
49
System Clocking
47
Figure 2-12 Redundant Alarm Monitoring Connections
49
What's Next
49
Chapter 3 Determining the Operating Status
51
Before You Begin
51
Evaluating Power Consumption
51
Table 3-1 Stinger Component Power Requirements
51
Grounding the Chassis
52
Connecting Power to a Stinger Unit
53
Turning on Power to a Stinger Unit
54
Status Lights
54
Figure 3-1 Connecting the Power Filters
54
Control Module Status Lights
55
Figure 3-2 Control Module Status Lights
55
Table 3-2 Status Lights on the Control Module
56
LIM Status Lights
57
Trunk Module Status Lights
57
Fan Status Lights
58
What's Next
58
Table 3-3 Fan Status Lights - Late 2005 and Earlier
58
Table 3-4 Fan Status Light - Late 2005 and Later
58
Chapter 4 Stinger Operational Overview
59
Operation of the Stinger as a DSL Access Multiplexer
59
ATM Switching Operation
59
Figure 4-1 Example of DSLAM ATM Operation
59
Stinger ATM Switching Overview
60
IP Routing Operation
60
IP Routing Overview
60
Figure 4-2 Example of DSLAM IP Operation
60
Operation of the Stinger as a DSL Access Multiplexer
60
Operation of the Stinger as a Host Unit
61
Stinger Configuration Overview
62
Primary (or Single) Control Module Configuration
62
Line Interface Module (LIM) Configuration
62
Trunk Module Configuration
63
System Clocking Modes
63
Stinger Management Features
63
Using the Command-Line Interface
63
Onboard Flash Memory and Software Updates
64
SNMP Support
64
RADIUS Support
64
Tracking System Activity
64
Verifying Software and Control Module Versions
65
Status Windows
65
What's Next
65
Table 4-1 Location of Configuration Information
65
Chapter 5 Configuring Control Modules and System Timing
67
Control Module Configuration Overview
67
Administrative Connections
68
Serial Connection to a Console
68
Figure 5-1 Serial Management Connection to a Stinger FS or Stinger FS
68
Network Connection to a Workstation Console
69
Connecting a Dial-In Backup Management Connection
69
Backup Management with an External Modem
69
Figure 5-2 Ethernet Connection
69
Modem Country Codes
70
Figure 5-3 Backup Administrative Connection with a Modem to the Stinger Unit
70
Backup Management with an Internal Modem
71
Logging into the Primary Control Module
72
Restricting Administrative Access
73
Changing Defaults for Serial-Port Logins
73
Changing the Default Admin Password
74
Setting a Telnet Password
75
Providing a Basic System IP Configuration
76
IP Address Syntax
76
Netmasks
76
Subnets
76
Table 5-1 IP Address Classes and Number of Network Bits
76
Table 5-2 Decimal Subnet Masks and Prefix Lengths
77
Assigning Administrative Ethernet IP Addresses
78
Defining the Soft IP Interface for Fault Tolerance
79
Configuring a Default Route
79
Verifying a LAN Connection for Administrators
80
Figure 5-6 Local Backbone Router to be Used as Default Route
80
Configuring Control Module Redundancy
81
Overview of Redundancy Operations
81
Overview of the Redundancy Profile Settings
82
Example of Specifying a Primary Control Module Preference
83
Y-Cable Administration of Redundant Control Modules
83
Remote Modem Administration of Redundant Control Modules
84
Configuring System Clocking
85
Using the Default (Controller) Clock Source
85
Figure 5-9 Bridged Connection of Redundant Internal Modems
85
Using the BITS Clock Source
86
Loss of BITS Signal Indications and Fall-Back
86
Changing the BITS Clock Source
87
Using a LIM or Trunk Module Clock Source
87
Configuring Trunk Ports as Eligible Clock Sources
88
Typical Trunk Port Clock Source Configurations
88
Chapter 6 Installing and Removing Modules
91
Installation and Replacement Considerations
91
Replacing and Installing Control Modules
91
Removing a Control Module
92
Installing a Control Module
92
Figure 6-1 Removing a Control Module
92
Replacing and Installing Control Modules
92
Installing a Redundant Control Module
93
Figure 6-2 Installing a Control Module
93
Slot Numbering and Module Placement
94
Figure 6-3 LIM Slots in the Front of a Stinger FS or Stinger FS
94
Installing and Replacing Lims
95
Installing a LIM
95
Replacing a LIM
95
Installing and Replacing Lpms
96
Installing an LPM
96
Replacing an LPM
96
Replacing the Fan Tray
97
Figure 6-4 Removing Lpms
97
Figure 6-5 Fan Tray Latches
98
Figure 6-6 Fan Tray Removal and Installation
99
Replacing Power Filters
99
Figure 6-7 Stinger FS and Stinger FS+ Power Filter (2005 and Earlier Chassis)
100
Removing a Power Filter
100
Figure 6-8 Air Filter Removal
101
Figure 6-9 Power Filter Retaining Nuts
101
Figure 6-10 Power Filter Alignment Tab and Retaining Stud Details
102
Installing a Power Filter
102
Power Filters in Chassis from Late 2005 and Later
103
Installing and Replacing PCMCIA Cards
103
Figure 6-11 Stinger FS and Stinger FS+ Power Filter (2005 and Earlier Chassis)
103
Table 6-1 PCMCIA Card Requirements
103
Replacing the Air Filter
104
Air Filter Replacement Interval
104
Replacement Procedure for Late 2005 and Earlier Chassis
104
Table 6-2 Air Filter Life
104
Replacement Procedure for Late 2005 and Later Chassis
105
Figure 6-12 Replacing the Air Filter (Late 2005 and Earlier Chassis)
105
Figure 6-13 Replacing the Air Filter (Late 2005 and Later Chassis)
106
Appendix A Stinger Intended Use
107
User Line Interfaces
107
Network Interfaces
108
Control Module Interfaces
108
Appendix B Cables and Connectors
111
Diagnostic Port and Cable Pinouts
111
Table B-1 Control Port and Cable Pinouts
111
Alarm Input Port Pinouts
112
Ethernet Interface Specifications
112
10Baset Cables
113
SFP Modules
113
Optical Connectors
113
Table B-3 SFP Module Information
113
Line Protection Connections
114
Information
115
Appendix C Safety-Related Electrical, Physical, and Environmental
115
Electrical and Electronic Information
115
Electronic and Electrical Specifications
115
Table C-1 Stinger Electronic and Electrical Specifications
115
USOC Jack and Code Information
116
Electrical and Electronic Information
116
EMI Class
117
Minimum Ground Wire Size
117
IP Control Module Physical Specifications
118
Physical Specifications
118
Site Specifications
119
Operating Environment
119
Space Requirements
119
Laser Safety
120
Table 6-3 Air Filter Life
120
Laser Classifications
121
Laser Warning Instructions
121
Table C-6 Laser Classifications
121
Handling Optical Fibers
122
Figure C-1 Warning Labels for Identification of Class 1 Laser Devices
122
Cleaning Optical Connectors and Couplings
123
Routing and Connecting
123
Splicing
123
Laser Warning Labels
122
Special Requirements and Recommendations for Installation and Maintenance
120
Lifting Requirements
120
Air Filter Maintenance
120
Index
125
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Lucent Technologies Stinger FS Getting Started Manual (104 pages)
Brand:
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| Category:
Controller
| Size: 3.34 MB
Table of Contents
Customer Service
3
Table of Contents
5
About this Guide
13
Documentation Conventions
13
What Is in this Guide
13
What You Should Know
13
Stinger Documentation Set
14
Chapter 1 Preparing for the Installation
17
Selecting an Installation Site
17
Required Tools and Equipment
17
Preventing Static Discharge Damage
18
Use a Wrist Strap
18
Figure 1-1 Wrist Grounding Strap
19
Figure 1-2 Wrist Strap Plugged into a Grounding Jack
19
Remove Plastics from Your Work Area
20
Store Components Properly
20
Unpacking the Stinger
20
Verifying the Hardware Configuration
21
Checking the Control Modules and Line Interface Modules
21
Figure 1-3 Front View of a Stinger FS Chassis
21
Control Module Interfaces
22
Table 1-1 Control Module Models and Features
22
Verifying the Control Module Model
22
Checking the Lims
23
Figure 1-4 Model B Control Module Interfaces
23
Checking the Lpms
24
Checking the Trunk Modules
24
Figure 1-5 Rear View of a Stinger FS Chassis
24
Figure 1-6 OC-3-ATM Trunk Module Fiber Optic Connection Points
25
OC3-ATM Trunk Modules
25
DS3-ATM and E3-ATM Trunk Modules
26
Figure 1-7 DS3-ATM or E3-ATM Trunk Module Connection Points
26
Chapter 2 Installing a Stinger FS
27
Before You Begin
27
Setting up the Unit
27
As a Free-Standing Unit
27
As a Rack-Mounted Unit
28
Installing the Mounting Brackets
28
Figure 2-1 Installing Mounting Brackets
28
Setting up the Unit
28
Installing the Stinger into a Cabinet
29
Connecting Cables to a Stinger Unit
29
Connecting the Lpms
29
Connecting the Trunk Modules
30
OC3-ATM Trunk Module Connections
30
Figure 2-2 Connecting an LPM
30
DS3-ATM or E3-ATM Trunk Module Connections
31
Figure 2-3 Connecting an OC3-ATM Trunk Module
31
Dressing the Cables
32
Figure 2-4 Connecting Redundant DS3-ATM or E3-ATM Trunk Modules
32
Network Management Connections
33
Figure 2-5 Dressing the Stinger FS Cables
33
System Clocking
34
Alarm Monitoring
34
Connecting to Monitor Stinger Alarm Status
34
Connecting a Stinger Unit to Monitor the Alarm Status of Other Devices
35
Connections from the Control Module
35
Figure 2-6 Connecting to the Alarm Input Port
35
Connections from Redundant Control Modules
36
Chapter 3 Determining the Operating Status
36
Figure 2-7 Redundant Alarm Monitoring Connections
36
Before You Begin
37
Evaluating Power Consumption
37
Table 3-1 Stinger Component Power Requirements
37
Connecting Power to a Stinger Unit
38
Turning on Power to a Stinger Unit
39
Figure 3-1 Connecting the -48 VDC Power Filters
39
Status Lights
40
Control Module Status Lights
40
Figure 3-2 Control Module Status Lights
40
Table 3-2 Status Lights on the Control Module
41
LIM Status Lights
42
Trunk Module Status Lights
42
Fan Status Lights
42
What's Next
42
Table 3-3 Fan Status Lights
42
Chapter 4 Stinger Operational Overview
43
Stinger Operation as a DSL Access Multiplexer
43
Stinger ATM Switching Overview
43
Figure 4-1 Example of DSLAM Operations
43
Stinger Configuration Overview
44
Primary (or Single) Control Module Configuration
44
Line Interface Module (LIM) Configuration
45
Trunk Module Configuration
45
System Clocking Modes
45
Stinger Management Features
45
Using the Command-Line Interface
46
Onboard Flash Memory and Software Updates
46
SNMP Support
46
RADIUS Support
46
Tracking System Activity
46
Verifying Software and Control Module Versions
47
Status Windows
47
What's Next
48
Table 4-1 Location of Configuration Information
48
Chapter 5 Configuring the Control Modules and System Timing
49
Control Module Configuration Overview
49
Administrative Connections
50
Serial Connection to a Console
50
Network Connection to a Workstation Console
50
Figure 5-1 Serial Management Connection to the Stinger FS
50
Connecting a Dial-In Backup Management Connection
51
Backup Management with an External Modem
51
Figure 5-2 Ethernet Connection
51
Modem Country Codes
52
Figure 5-3 Backup Administrative Connection with a Modem to the Stinger Unit
52
Backup Management with an Internal Modem
53
Logging into the Primary Control Module
54
Figure 5-4 Connection for Internal Modem
54
Restricting Administrative Access
55
Changing Defaults for Serial-Port Logins
55
Changing the Default Admin Password
56
Setting a Telnet Password
57
Providing a Basic System IP Configuration
57
IP Address Syntax
58
Netmasks
58
Subnets
58
Figure 5-5 Default Netmask for Class C IP Address
58
Table 5-1 IP Address Classes and Number of Network Bits
58
Table 5-2 Decimal Subnet Masks and Prefix Lengths
59
Assigning the Ethernet IP Addresses
60
Defining the Soft IP Interface for Fault Tolerance
60
Configuring a Default Route
61
Figure 5-6 Local Backbone Router to be Used as Default Route
61
Verifying a LAN Connection for Administrators
62
Configuring Control Module Redundancy
62
Overview of Redundancy Operations
63
Overview of the Redundancy Profile Settings
63
Figure 5-7 Redundant Paths to each Control Module
63
Example of Specifying a Primary Control Module Preference
64
Y-Cable Administration of Redundant Control Modules
65
Remote Modem Administration of Redundant Control Modules
66
Figure 5-8 Connecting a Y-Cable to a Stinger FS
66
Figure 5-9 Bridged Connection of Redundant Internal Modems
66
Configuring System Clocking
67
Using the Default (Controller) Clock Source
67
Using the BITS Clock Source
67
Loss of BITS Signal Indications and Fall-Back
68
Changing the BITS Clock Source
68
Using a LIM or Trunk Module Clock Source
69
Configuring Trunk Ports as Eligible Clock Sources
69
Typical Trunk Port Clock Source Configurations
70
Retaining the Basic Configuation Settings
71
Using Partial Configuration after Entering the Nvram Command
71
Preparation
71
Creating the Default.cfg File
72
Restarting with Partial Configuration after Entering the Nvram Command
73
Chapter 6 Installing and Removing Modules
75
Installation and Replacement Considerations
75
Replacing and Installing Control Modules
75
Removing a Control Module
76
Installing a Control Module
76
Figure 6-1 Removing a Control Module
76
Replacing and Installing Control Modules
76
Figure 6-2 Installing a Control Module
77
Installing a Redundant Control Module
78
Slot Numbering and Module Placement
78
Installing and Replacing Lims
79
Installing a LIM
79
Replacing a LIM
79
Figure 6-3 LIM Slots in the Stinger FS
79
Installing and Replacing Lpms
80
Installing an LPM
80
Replacing an LPM
81
Figure 6-4 Removing Lpms
81
Installing and Replacing PCMCIA Cards
82
Replacing the Air Filter
82
Figure 6-5 Replacing the Air Filter
83
Appendix A Stinger Intended Use
85
User Line Interfaces
85
Network Interfaces
85
Control Module Interfaces
86
Appendix B Cables and Connectors
87
Diagnostic Port and Cable Pinouts
87
Table B-1 Control Port and Cable Pinouts
87
Alarm Input Port Pinouts
88
Ethernet Interface Specifications
88
Table B-2 Alarm Input Pinouts
88
10Baset Cables
89
LPM Two-Wire Cable Specifications
89
Figure B-1 USOC RJ-21X 50-Pin Connector
89
Table B-3 Pinouts for a Single or Lower 50-Pin Connector for Two-Wire Connections
89
Table B-4 Cable Pinouts for an Upper 50-Pin Connector for Two-Wire Connections
91
LPM Four-Wire Cable Specifications
92
Table B-5 Lower Connector Pin Assignments for Four-Wire Connections
92
Table B-6 Upper Connector Pin Assignments for Four-Wire Connections
92
Appendix C Safety-Related Physical, Environmental, and Electrical Information
95
Physical Specifications
95
Table C-1 Stinger Physical Specifications
95
Site Specifications
96
Operating Environment
96
Space Requirements
96
Electrical and Electronic Information
96
Table C-2 Stinger Site Specifications
96
Electronic and Electrical Specifications
97
USOC Jack and Code Information
97
Table C-3 Stinger Electronic and Electrical Specifications
97
Table C-4 Stinger T1 Module USOC Jacks and Codes
97
EMI Class
98
Minimum Ground Wire Size
98
Table C-5 Stinger FS Minimum Ground Wire Sizes
98
Special Requirements and Recommendations for Installation and Maintenance
99
Lifting Requirements
99
Air Filter Maintenance
99
Index
101
What's Next
36
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