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Contents
About this document
Purpose ...................................................................................................................................................... xiii
Reason for reissue ..................................................................................................................................... xiii
Intended audience ...................................................................................................................................... xiii
How to use this document ......................................................................................................................... xiii
Safety information ......................................................................................................................................xiv
Conventions used .........................................................................................................................................xv
Related documentation ................................................................................................................................xv
Training ..................................................................................................................................................... xvi
Document support ..................................................................................................................................... xvi
Technical support ...................................................................................................................................... xvi
How to order .............................................................................................................................................. xvi
How to comment ....................................................................................................................................... xvi
Packaging collection and recovery requirements ..................................................................................... xvii
Recycling/take-back/disposal of product ................................................................................................. xvii
1
Introduction
General Rules ............................................................................................................................................ 1-2
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Technical support
Technical assistance ................................................................................................................................. A-2
Accessing and navigating the On-Line Customer Support (OLCS) web site .......................................... A-7
Other technical support services ............................................................................................................ A-12
GL
Glossary
Acronyms and Abbreviations .................................................................................................................GL-1
IN
Index
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List of figures
1
Introduction
2-1
2-2
2-3
Common boards and connection points position for 1850 TSS-320 ........................................... 3-6
3-2
Common cards and connection points position for 1850 TSS-160 .............................................. 3-9
3-3
3-4
3-5
3-6
3-7
3-8
3-9
3-10
3-11
3-12
3-13
3-14
3-15
3-16
3-17
3-18
3-19
3-20
3-21
3-22
3-23
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List of figures
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3-24
3-25
3-26
3-27
3-28
3-29
3-30
3-31
3-32
3-33
3-34
3-35
3-36
3-37
3-38
3-39
3-40
3-41
3-42
3-43
3-44
3-45
3-46
3-47
3-48
3-49
3-50
3-51
3-52
3-53
3-54
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List of figures
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4-2
4-3
4-4
4-5
4-6
4-7
4-8
4-9
4-10
4-11
4-12
4-13
Technical support
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List of figures
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List of tables
About this document
1
Introduction
3-1
3-2
3-3
3-4
3-5
3-6
3-7
Alarms usage for both Channels in Add/Drop Configuration on CWLA3(OP) ........................ 3-48
3-8
3-9
4-2
4-3
4-4
4-5
4-6
4-7
CWDM multi-rate (2100 to 2700 Mbps) SFPs optical interfaces characteristics ...................... 4-25
4-8
4-9
4-10
4-11
1-Channel OADM w/o and w/ supervision: CADM1 and CADM1S ........................................ 4-29
4-12
2-Channel OADM w/o and w/ supervision: CADM2 and CADM2S ........................................ 4-30
4-13
4-Channel OADM w/o and w/ supervision: CADM4 and CADM4S ........................................ 4-31
4-14
8-Channel MUX/DEMUX w/o and w/ supervision: CMDX8 and CMDX8S ........................... 4-32
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List of tables
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4-15
4-16
4-17
5-2
5-3
5-4
On-Site 1850 TSS-320/160 Final Test: SDH Local Measurements ............................................ 5-5
5-5
On-Site 1850 TSS-320/160 Final Test: Data Local Measurements ............................................. 5-6
5-6
On-Site 1850 TSS-320/160 Final Test: CWDM Local Measurements ....................................... 5-7
5-7
On-Site 1850 TSS-320/160 Final Test: CWDM Link Measurements ......................................... 5-8
5-8
On-Site 1850 TSS-320/160 Final Test: DWDM Local Measurements ..................................... 5-10
5-9
On-Site 1850 TSS-320/160 Final Test: DWDM Link Measurements ....................................... 5-11
5-10
5-11
On-Site Node Final Test: House keeping (not available in Rel. 3.0) ......................................... 5-12
5-12
Technical support
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Purpose
This document provides the information and procedures necessary to test and turn up the
Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Service Switch 320 and 160 (Alcatel-Lucent 1850 TSS320 and TSS-160) system.
Reason for reissue
Date
Reason
01
June 2009
Intended audience
This installation manual provides information and procedures necessary to test, and turn
up the Alcatel-Lucent 1850 TSS-320 and TSS-160 system.
This manual is a service or operations manual. Refer to Transport Service Switch (TSS320 and TSS-160) User Provisioning Guide, for any activities involving system settings,
and Transport Service Switch (TSS-320 and TSS-160) Maintenance and Trouble-Clearing
Guide, for trouble analysis.
How to use this document
The current procedure defines the commissioning modality for the 1850 TSS-320/160
equipment.
Particular attention is given to the fact that each component utilized on the links is tested at
the Factory's Final Acceptance dept. during the system test phase.
The real conditions of the plant are simulated during this phase, i.e., the line is a real
suitably long Optical Fiber line and the equipment is configured according to customer
requirements and to the Link Description Table (LDT) supplied by the Link designers.
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The documentation of the tests carried out during the system test phase is provided with
the equipment (TRS+LDT).
All the measurements necessarily executed to correctly insert the equipment into the
network are repeated on site. To this concern, reference is made to the results of the
factory tests carried out on the system.
Safety information
This information contains hazard statements for your safety. Hazard statements are given
at points where risks of damage to personnel, equipment, and operation may exist. Failure
to follow the directions in a hazard statement may result in serious consequences.
Safety precautions
You must be properly grounded when making contact with the Alcatel-Lucent 1850 TSS320 and TSS-160 frame and handling circuit packs, disk drives, and tapes. Wrist strap
ground cords should be routinely tested for the minimum 1-megohm resistance.
Plug-in storage
DANGER
Possibility of personal injury.
CAUTION
Possibility of service interruption.
WARNING
Possibility of equipment damage.
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Conventions used
For the remainder of this document, Transport Service Switch (TSS-320 and TSS-160)
is used in place of Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Service Switch 320 and 160 in most
cases.
Related documentation
The following list provide additional information about the Transport Service Switch
(TSS-320 and TSS-160) Release 3.0:
8DG 09019 BAAA TL1 Commands Guide. Provides comprehensive resource to all
Translator Language 1 commands
8DG 09019 FAAA Safety Guide. Provides information and safety guidelines to
safeguard against personal injury and to prevent material damage to the equipment.
8DG 09019 GAAA Engineering Rules. Provides the design constraints for
engineering a WDM line system.
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8DG 09019 KAAA User Provisioning Guide. Provides general Craft Terminal
information, screens description and user provisioning procedures by means of the
ZIC.
Training
Alcatel-Lucent provides a referral telephone number for document support. Use this
number to report errors or to ask questions about the document. This is a non-technical
number. The referral number is 1 (888) 727-3615 (continental United States) or +1 (630)
713-5000 (for all countries).
Technical support
For technical support, contact your local Alcatel-Lucent customer support team. See the
Alcatel-Lucent Support web site (http://alcatel-lucent.com/support) for contact
information. For more information, refer to Refer to Appendix A, Technical support for
more information.
How to order
To order Alcatel-Lucent documents, contact your local sales representative or use Online
Customer Support (OLCS) (https://support.lucent.com).
How to comment
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Countries, states, localities, or other jurisdictions may require that systems be established
for the return and/or collection of packaging waste from the consumer, or other end user,
or from the waste stream. Additionally, reuse, recovery, and/or recycling targets for the
return and/or collection of the packaging waste may be established.
For more information regarding collection and recovery of packaging and packaging
waste within specific jurisdictions, please contact the Alcatel-Lucent Field
Services/Installation - Environmental Health and Safety organization.
For installations not performed by Alcatel-Lucent, please contact the Alcatel-Lucent
Customer Support Center at:
Technical Support Services, Alcatel-Lucent
Recycling/take-back/disposal of product
Electronic products bearing or referencing the symbol shown below, when put on the
market within the European Union, shall be collected and treated at the end of their useful
life in compliance with applicable European Union and local legislation. They shall not be
disposed of as part of unsorted municipal waste. Due to materials that may be contained in
the product, such as heavy metals or batteries, the environment and human health may be
negatively impacted as a result of inappropriate disposal.
Note:
In the European Union, a solid bar under the crossed-out wheeled bin
indicates that the product was put on the market after 13 August 2005.
Moreover, in compliance with legal requirements and contractual agreements, where
applicable, Alcatel-Lucent will offer to provide for the collection and treatment of AlcatelLucent products at the end of their useful life. Alcatel-Lucent will also offer to provide for
the collection and treatment of existing products displaced by Alcatel-Lucent equipment.
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Introduction
Overview
Purpose
The current procedure defines the commissioning modality for the Transport Service
Switch (TSS-320 and TSS-160) equipment.
Safety, labels and norms
Please refer to Transport Service Switch (TSS-320 and TSS-160) Release 3.1 Safety Guide
(8DG 09019 FAAA).
Main Safety Rules
The Safety Rules describe the operations and/or precautions to observe to safeguard
operating personnel during the working phases and to guarantee equipment safety.
Please read them properly before starting each action on the equipment.
DANGER
Carefully observe the front-panel warning labels prior to working on the optical
connections while the equipment is in-service.
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General Rules
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General Rules
WARNING
Check that the equipment is operating with all the shields properly positioned
(dummy covers, ESD connector protections, etc.).
DANGER
Carefully observe the front-panel warning labels prior to working on optical
connections while the equipment is in-service.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of damaging the electrostatic sensitive devices, it is
mandatory to use the elasticized band (worn around the wrist) and the coiled
cord connected to the rack ground when having to touch the equipment.
WARNING
FIXING THE BOARDS (AND MODULES) INTO THE SUBRACK.
The screw tightening torque for fixing the boards (and modules, if any and if
screw-fastened) into the subrack must be:
2.8 kg/cm (0.28 Newton/m) 10 %
Exceeding this value may result in screw breaking.
Important!
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Overview
Purpose
The paragraphs that follow list the instructions that must be sequentially executed as well
as additional information.
Contents
The chapter contains the following topics:
Visual inspection for shelf installation and cabling (p. 2-2)
HW setup (p. 2-3)
Start up procedure (p. 2-4)
Equipment Switch-on (p. 2-5)
General system check (p. 2-7)
PC Start-up (p. 2-8)
Software download at the first installation (p. 2-8)
NE Start-up (p. 2-9)
Software Download procedure (p. 2-13)
NE Software settings (p. 2-15)
Remote inventory (p. 2-17)
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Verify that the system is spotlessly clean, e.g. not dust inside the fans, within the
backplane and on the boards.
Verify that all Dummy Plates are plugged and fixed with theirs screws
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HW setup
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HW setup
board setting options are factory pre-set. To check hardware set-up, following
malfunction, proceed as instructed in the specific chapter of the Product Information and
Planning Guide (8DG 09019 AAAA). (refer to the Related documentation (p. 1-xv)).
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Start up procedure
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Start up procedure
Purpose
The scope of this procedure is to describe the start-up phases of the Equipment and the
Craft Terminal (ZIC).
Contents
The start up procedure consist in:
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Equipment Switch-on
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Equipment Switch-on
The Equipment is started up through the two circuit breakers on the Top Rack Unit (when
present).
Voltage polarity test
This test has to be done on each rack. The Branch Connectors of the racks are located on
top or bottom of the frame.
Important! All Circuit Breakers, Step-up Converters or GENTRU
DANGER
Never disconnect and connect power cable under load.
Important! All Step-up Converters have to be in OFF position.
+ BATT.
+ BATT.
GND
- BATT.
-BATT.
Branch Input < -65 VDC --> Output Power GENTRU > -65 VDC
Branch Input > -65 VDC --> Output Power GENTRU = Branch Voltage
3. After the voltages have been measured, power off the Step-up Converters and
reconnect the power cables
4. Fix the power cable screws
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Equipment Power-on
1. Switch on all Step-up Converters, GENTRU BYPASS and Circuit Breakers located at
the top of each rack
2. Switch on the equipment by turning on any circuit breaker step by step for related
equipment.
3. Switch on the peripheral devices (printer, etc.) connected to the CT
After FLC (EC320) boot-up with empty persistency, the hardware in the system has to be
configured via Equipment Provisioning Dialog and CT (refer to the User Provisioning
Guide, listed in Related documentation (p. 1-xv)).
Before starting the next test or any measurement, allow a warm-up period of the 1850TSS320/160, for at least 30 min.
END OF STEPS
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PC Start-up
Computer hardware configuration
Refer to the Transport Service Switch (TSS-320 and TSS-160) Release 3.0 User
Provisioning Guide, listed in Related documentation (p. 1-xv).
Computer software configuration and installation
Refer to the Transport Service Switch (TSS-320 and TSS-160) Release 3.0 User
Provisioning Guide, listed in Related documentation (p. 1-xv).
Important!
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NE Start-up
1. Connect the LAN port of the CT to the CT Interface connector, as shown in
Figure 2-2, located on the MT320/MT320LO or MT160/MT160LO board respectively
(SLC, plugged in slots 10 and 11).
Figure 2-2 Connection to LAN port
MT320 / MT160
Slot 10 or 11
RS 232
USB
ETH
R
DBG
LNK
ACT
1
M
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
2
M
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
DS
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
DS
FDX
COL
2. Open a browser and enter the IP default address of the TSS-320/160 ZIC Craft
Terminal (ZIC) port (e.g. http://10.0.0.1
ENTER). The Authentication dialog
box will be displayed on the screen.
To access the NE, the operator has to be logged to the NE. Enter User and Password,
then click on Login button.
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Root Password
This procedure allows to change the password.
1. Follow the Security
User Account
Change Password menu path.
The Modify Password Identifier panel will be displayed, where is shown the current
User Identifier.
2. In the Old Password ID: field, enter the current password.
3. In the New Password ID: field, enter the desired password.
4. Click on Save.
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Host address
It allows to modify the host address.
1. Follow the Xcom
DCN Phys If
IP Address menu path.
The IP Address Management panel will be displayed.
2. Enter the desired IP address in the IP Address: field.
3. Click on Save.
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LAN address
It allows to modify the LAN address.
1. Follow the Xcom
DCN Phys If
LAN manag. menu path.
The Customer LAN Management panel will be displayed.
2. Enter the desired IP address in the IP address of NE: field, and the Subnet Mask (if
any).
In the panel there are some other fields: OSI Protocol (determines if the OSI Protocol
will be run on the customer LAN or not), Internet Protocol (determines if the Internet
Protocol will be run on the customer LAN or not), OSI Area (it is possible to enter as to
which OSI Area the Customer LAN belongs to), Integrated ISIS (determines if the
Integrated IS-IS Protocol will be run on the customer LAN or not), Proxy Address
Resolution Protocol (determines if it is enabled or not), Channel user by (determines
if the customer LAN is not used or if it is used by management plane or by control
plane).
3. Click on Save.
END OF STEPS
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Site Identification
It allows to modify the NE name.
1. Follow the System Management
path.
DB Management
Time Settings
This procedure allows to set the Time and Network Time Protocol (NTP).
1. Follow the System Management
Network Time Protocol menu path.
A window with Time and Date and Network Time Protocol panels will be displayed.
The Time and Date panel allows to manually set the system date and time by
means of six combo-boxes Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute and Sec.
The Network Time Protocol panel shows the current values and allows to ENABLE
or DISABLE the time synchronization from the NTP server. When the NTP protocol
is enabled and no NTP server is in service or reachable, then the time of day clock
will keep it's current value and synchronize with the NE internal clock frequency.
2. If you want the time synchronization from the NTP server select the ENABLE option in
the NTP Server Synchronization: field.
By means of the New Offset three combo-boxes (+/-, HH and MM) it is possible to
apply at the NTP server the UTC (Universal Time Clock) time, for all events and time
stamps reported by this NE. Factory default is +00-00.
3. Click on Save.
END OF STEPS
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Figure 2-3
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CAUTION
This procedure could be traffic affecting.
Prerequisites
The new SW package had been already copied on the server from the upgrading CDROM.
Procedure
1. Access the main menu of the TSS-320 or TSS-160 CT (ZIC), as described in previous
para. NE Start-up (p. 2-9), and proceed as in the following.
2. Follow the System Management
DB Management
Remote File
Perform
Copy menu path
The Copy Remote File panel will be displayed.
3. In the From field select the generic software on a remote file server (RFSSW)
option by means of the combo-box.
4. In the To field select the standby software generic on the NE (STBYSW) option by
means of the combo-box.
The other fields in the panel are relevant to the SW location on an RFS (Remote File
Server) to be transferred, i.e.:
User: the entry box allows to digit the user identifier used for the ftp connection on
the RFS.
Password: the entry box allows to digit the user password used for the ftp
Host: the entry box allows to digit the IP address of the host (the Remote File
Server)
Port: the entry box allows to digit the port number to connect to. Most schemes
designate protocols that have a default port number. The default port number for
ftp is 21.
URL Path: the entry box allows to digit the details of how the specified resource
(i.e. the directory where the file(s) reside) can be accessed. It has the following
syntax: /<server-path>/<swpkg> where:
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NE Software settings
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NE Software settings
Purpose
This procedure explains the basics actions can be undertaken in order to preset the
equipment configuration.
1. Access the main menu of the TSS-320 or TSS-160 CT (ZIC), as described in previous
para. NE Start-up (p. 2-9), and proceed as in the following.
2. In the Tree structure of the Main window, located on the left of the screen, refer to
Figure 2-3, (pg. 2-12), click on the SLOT to be configured.
Adding a board:
1. Select an empty slot (i.e. MDL-x-x-xx)
2. In the client area appears a panel, find the Provisioned Type field and, by means the
combo-box, select the desired board. The available boards are summarized in
Table 3-5, (pg. 3-6) and Table 3-6, (pg. 3-10).
The Automatic In Service Mode: field allows to choose NOWAIT or AINS
(Automatically in service).
3. Click on Save.
The Auto-provisioning procedure allows to add all the cards, plugged in the shelf. This
procedure is performed at NE level
4.
5.
6.
7.
Select the Network Element in the Tree structure, e.g. NE: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Select the board level option
In Auto-Provisioning field, select ON option
Click on Save
END OF STEPS
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CAUTION
If the board is carrying traffic, the procedure cant be executed. Before is
necessary to perform Forcing a board out-of-service (p. 2-16).
1. Select a board (<Mnemonic>-x-x-xx: <Board>) or a XFP/SFP module (<Mnemonic>x-x-xx-xx: <Module>).
2. In the client area appears a panel, find the Primary state field and, by means the
combo-box, select the OOS option.
3. Click on Save.
END OF STEPS
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NE Software settings
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CAUTION
Traffic affecting operation.
1. Select a board (<Mnemonic>-x-x-xx: <Board>) or a XFP/SFP module (<Mnemonic>x-x-xx-xx: <Module>).
2. In the client area appears a panel, find the Primary state field and, by means the
combo-box, select the OOS option.
3. Find the Command Mode: field and, by means the combo-box, select the FRCD option.
4. Click on Save.
END OF STEPS
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Removing a board
CAUTION
If the board is carrying traffic, the procedure cant be executed. Before is
necessary to perform Forcing a board out-of-service (p. 2-16).
1. Perform the Setting a board out-of-service (p. 2-15) or Forcing a board out-ofservice (p. 2-16)
2. In the client area appears a panel, find the Remove hyperlink at the bottom of the
panel.
3. Click on Remove.
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Remote inventory
Purpose
This procedure allows to check the board part number and serial number in order to verify
compliance with what specified in the "Plant documentation" and that have to be recorded
in Table 5-2, (pg. 5-3) for 1850 TSS-320 or Table 5-3, (pg. 5-4) for 1850 TSS-160 of the
Equipment acceptance sheet (p. 5-2)".
Procedure for the whole remote inventory
1. Select the SHELF-x-x: UNVRSL320 or SHELF-x-x: UNVRSL160 in the Tree structure of
the Main window
2. In the Client area some panels appear (e.g. UP| Rack x > Shelf x)
3. Click on Remote inventory hyperlink and a new window opens, showing the relevant
data for all the boards involved in the shelf.
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Overview
Purpose
The paragraphs that follow list the instructions that must be executed as well as additional
information.
Contents
The chapter contains the following topics:
Instruments, Accessories and related documents (p. 3-3)
Connection points position (p. 3-5)
Local Measures list and operating sequence (p. 3-13)
Free running frequency check (p. 3-14)
Optical STM-1 and STM-4 ports test (p. 3-17)
Optical STM-16 and STM-64 ports test (p. 3-20)
Optical GE and 10GE ports test (p. 3-23)
GbE Transport on VC4-xV (p. 3-26)
10GbE Transport on VC4-xV (p. 3-29)
Q-Bridge VLAN switching test, tagged frames (p. 3-32)
Provider Bridge VLAN switching test (p. 3-39)
Local test in Line Terminal configuration in CWDM systems (p. 3-52)
Local test in OADM configuration in CWDM systems (p. 3-55)
Link test in CWDM systems (p. 3-57)
DWDM ports tests (p. 3-59)
Local test in Line Terminal configuration in DWDM systems (p. 3-63)
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INSTRUMENTS
Q.ty
CHARACTERISTICS
Signals available:
Single-mode variable
optical Attenuator (VOA)
Frequency meter
Data Tester
10 MHz 1 Hz
Tx rate up to 64 kbit/s contra-directional CCITT
interface V.11
ACCESSORIES
Q.ty
CHARACTERISTICS
Coaxial Cables
Terminations:
Shielded pair
Termination:
Optical loop
loss = 12 dB
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REF.
ACCESSORIES
Q.ty
CHARACTERISTICS
CT (LAN) cable
Termination:
Termination:
Ethernet cable
Termination:
Termination:
instrument (F)
Synchronism termination (75 ohm)
Signal
TX
RX
GND
DRT
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In the following some reference pictures and table that must be used for the procedures.
Table 3-4 Numbering and functions of common boards Connection Points
Access Point
Slot
FUNCTION
Distribution
panel
NOT USED
10
10, 11
11
10, 11
12
1, 20
13
1, 20
14
37
15
37
16
39
17
39
18
Distribution
panel
Note:
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Figure 3-1
3
Slot
number
PSFA
1
PSFB
-
+
3
14
SHELF ID
15
STUPB
AUX CHANNELS
15
STUPA
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
13
25
14
18
19
37
14
DBG
S OURCE S
m W
C M
DBG
11
M
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
L NK
ACT
11
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
F DX
COL
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
L NK
ACT
DS 1
DS 2
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
F DX
COL
15
(I N)
L NK
ACT
10
DBG
S T AT US
10
m W
AT AB
(OUT )
AT AB
12
25
C M
13
13
DBG
+
5
9
RA
12
HOUSEKEEPING
RL
1
6
DS
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
DS
F DX
COL
DBG
13
C M
m W
16
AT AB
S OURCE S
(OUT )
S T AT US
17
(I N)
Slot
number
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
39
LOA10G
Slot
FUNCTION
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Board
Slot
FUNCTION
1P10GSO
4P2G5SO
8PSO
1POTU2
10XANY
02 to 09
12 to 19
21 to 28
29 to 36
BOOST10G
PRE10G
DWLA10X
PP10GE
PP1GE
02 to 09
12 to 19
PP10MS
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Board
Slot
FUNCTION
LOFA1111
06 to 09
12 to 15
OMDX8100
CWLA3
CMDX8
CMDX8S
CMDX2S
06 to 09
12 to 15
CADM1
CADM2
CADM2S
CADM4
CADM4S
SS-11, SL-11,
SL-12, SS-41,
SL-41, SL-42,
SS-161, SI-161,
SL-161, SL-162,
SS-161AR,
1000B
SL-162C
CADM1S
SS-162C,
CWLA3OP
CMDX1S
On the relevant
board
XI-641, XS-642,
XP1L12D2,
10GB
XL-642C
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Figure 3-2 Common cards and connection points position for 1850 TSS-160
Accessory tools
Top view
18
HOUSEKEEPING
RA
RL
STUPA
14 15
S OURCE S
S T AT US
13
12
m W
C M
(I N)
AT AB
(OUT )
DBG
m W
C M
S OURCE S
(I N)
AT AB
DBG
16 17
S T AT US
(OUT )
12
Front view
STUPB
13
L NK
ACT
DS
F DX
COL
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
DS 2
2
L NK
ACT
DS
F DX
COL
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
DS 1
1
L NK
ACT
F DX
COL
F DX
COL
2
M
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
DBG
1
L NK
ACT
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
DBG
10 11
10 11
Slot number
40
37
42/43
1
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
38
20
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
11
41
10
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LOA10G
Slot
FUNCTION
33, 35, 36
1P10GSO
4P2G5SO
8PSO
1POTU2
10XANY
12 to 19
29 to 36
BOOST10G
PRE10G
DWLA10X
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Board
Slot
FUNCTION
PP10GE
12 to 19
PP1GE
PP10MS
LOFA1111
OMDX8100
CWLA3
CWLA3OP
CMDX8
CMDX8S
CMDX1S
12 to 15
CMDX2S
CADM1
CADM1S
CADM2
CADM2S
CADM4
CADM4S
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Board
Slot
SS-11, SL-11,
SL-12, SS-41,
SL-41, SL-42,
SS-161, SI-161,
SL-161, SL-162,
SS-161AR,
1000B
SS-162C,
SL-162C
FUNCTION
On the relevant
board
XI-641, XS-642,
XP1L12D2,
10GB
XL-642C
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Accessories
Refer to Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-3)
Test Bench
Note:
In the test bench picture, the boards position for 1850 TSS320 and 1850 TSS-160 are referred only in order to make the
drawing easier.
Set up the bench shown in Figure 3-3, Free-running frequency check (p. 3-15) with the
equipment switched off.
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FREQUENCY
COUNTER
MT320 / MT160
PSF320
Slot 10
Slot 37 or 39
F
E
SOU RCES
DBG
STATU S
(OUT)
FREQUENCY
COUNTER
(IN)
LNK
ACT
1
M
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
M
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
DS
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
DS
FDX
COL
Procedure
Refer to Figure 3-1, Common boards and connection points position for 1850 TSS-320
(p. 3-6), Figure 3-2, Common cards and connection points position for 1850 TSS-160
(p. 3-9) and Figure 3-3, Free-running frequency check (p. 3-15).
1. Connect the outgoing synchronism (
symbol) to the frequency meter .
2. Switch on the equipment.
Important! If no synchronism reference clock had been previously
set, at the equipment switching on, the local oscillator supplies the
reference clock.
3. In the menu bar follow the Synchronization
Bits
Modify BITS-OUT menu path.
4. In the panel click on Continue hyperlink and the Modify BITS-OUT panel appears.
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Accessories
Refer to Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-3)
Test Bench
Note:
In the test bench picture, the boards position for 1850 TSS320 and 1850 TSS-160 are referred only in order to make the
drawing easier.
Set up the bench shown in Figure 3-4, STM-1/STM-4 Ports test (p. 3-18).
WARNING
Insert x dB fixed attenuator, according to the optical characteristics of
instruments and boards
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Figure 3-4
1850 TSS-320/160
Matrix
Pattern Generator
Optical port
"n"
Error Detector
LINE
port
Loop
Power Meter
MT320 / MT160
Slot 10
1850 TSS-320
slot 02 to 09, 12 to 19, 21 to 28, 29 to 36
1850 TSS-160
slot 12 to 19, 29 to 36
LNK
ACT
2
M
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
DS
FDX
COL
4P2G5SO
M
FDX
COL
1P10GSO
LNK
ACT
1
8PSO
10XANY
DBG
LNK
ACT
2
DS
FDX
COL
Detail
Power Meter
or
R
T
Error Detector
Pattern Generator
Procedure
Refer to Figure 3-1, (pg. 3-6), Figure 3-2, (pg. 3-9) for boards location and
Figure 3-4, (pg. 3-18) for test bench set-up.
1. By means of CT applications, enable the Automatic Laser Shutdown, as described in
How to enable ALS (p. 4-17), on the looped optical port under test.
PTx power test
2. Preset the instrument to transmit a signal (depending on the type of port used) with the
following requirements:
Bit rate
STM-1 interface
155,520 kbit/s
STM-4 interface
622,080 kbit/s
Code/interface (SFP)
Type
STM-1 optical
STM-4 optical
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6. Disconnect the pattern generator from the STM-1 or STM-4 input port. Check no
power on Power Meter
7. Repeat the test on each optical board.
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Accessories
Refer to Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-3)
Test Bench
Note:
In the test bench picture, the boards position for 1850 TSS320 and 1850 TSS-160 are referred only in order to make the
drawing easier.
Connect to STM-16 / STM-64 ports a lower bit rate ports, as shown in the following
table.
Type of protected cross-connections
STM-1
STM-16/STM-64
Performs the test using two different line ports (STM-16 / STM-64) per each tributary
(STM-1) port.
Set up the bench shown in Figure 3-5, STM-16/STM-64 Ports test (p. 3-21).
WARNING
Insert x dB fixed attenuator, according to the optical characteristics of
instruments and boards
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1850 TSS-320/160
Matrix
Pattern Generator
LINE
port
"A"
Loop
STM-1
port
Error Detector
LINE
port
"B"
Power Meter
Loop
MT320 / MT160
Slot 10
LNK
ACT
2
M
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
DS
FDX
COL
4P2G5SO
M
FDX
COL
4P2G5SO
LNK
ACT
1
8PSO
10XANY
DBG
LNK
ACT
2
DS
FDX
COL
Detail
Power Meter
Error Detector
or
A
Pattern Generator
Procedure
Refer to Figure 3-1, (pg. 3-6), Figure 3-2, (pg. 3-9) for boards location and
Figure 3-5, (pg. 3-21) for test bench set-up.
1. By means of CT applications, enable the Automatic Laser Shutdown, as described in
How to enable ALS (p. 4-17), on the looped optical port under test.
2. Preset the instrument to transmit a signal (depending on the type of port used) with the
following requirements:
Bit rate
STM-1 interface
155,520 kbit/s
Code/interface (SFP)
Type
STM-1 optical
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4. By means of CT, enable the ALS on the optical port under test, as described in How
to enable ALS (p. 4-17).
5. Remove the optical loop from the port under test.
DANGER
When ALS is enabled the LASER immediately switch off. It restart after 120
seconds for 5 seconds.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Connect the Power meter to the output connector and check that the power is null.
When the LASER restart, check for power presence for approx. 5 seconds.
If these conditions do not occur, replace the optical board under test.
With the Power meter connected to the output connector, disable the ALS on the
optical port under test, as described in How to set a loopback (p. 4-19).
10. Check that the optical power is within the range stated on the table reported in para.
SFP and XFP modules (p. 4-21).
11. Restore the optical loop at the port under test.
12. Repeat the test on each optical board.
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Accessories
Refer to Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-3)
Test Bench
Note:
In the test bench picture, the boards position for 1850 TSS320 and 1850 TSS-160 are referred only in order to make the
drawing easier.
WARNING
Insert x dB fixed attenuator, according to the optical characteristics of
instruments and boards
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Figure 3-6
Pattern Generator
1850 TSS-320/160
Loop
Matrix
Multiservice
collector
GbE
port
Error Detector
SDH
port
Power Meter
MT320 / MT160
Slot 10
1850 TSS-160
DBG
-slot 12 to 19, 29 to 36
LNK
ACT
1
M
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
4P2G5SO
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
1
DS
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
DS
FDX
COL
Detail
PP10MS
PP1GE
Power Meter
Error Detector
A
Q
or
Pattern Generator
Procedure
1. In the Tree structure, select the board (e.g. PP1GE-x-x-xx: 1GB), and expand it up to
the port (e.g. SFP-x-x-xx-x: ANY-DATAS)
2. In the Client area, click on the PHYSICAL tab, in the State panel select the
Administrative state field as up,
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For further details, see Table 4-5, B&W multi-rate multi-format SFP: optical
interfaces characteristics (p. 4-23), APD and PIN CWDM SFP are also available to
manage colored wavelengths. For further details, see Table 4-6, B&W GE SFPs:
optical interfaces characteristics (p. 4-24).
10 Gigabit Ethernet interface on optical XFP (IEEE 802.3)
Interface type
10G Base-S 10G Base-L 10G Base-E P1L1-2D2
Bit rate
9.95328 Gbps; 10.3125 Gbps
APD DWDM
Wavelength
C-Band,
100GHz grid
840->860
1290->1330
1530->1565
1530->1565
For further details, see Table 4-7, CWDM multi-rate (2100 to 2700 Mbps) SFPs
optical interfaces characteristics (p. 4-25), Table 4-8, B&W 10G XFPs: optical
interfaces characteristics (p. 4-26), and Table 4-9, B&W 10G long-haul XFPs:
optical interfaces characteristics (p. 4-27).
4. Insert the signal and test error-free data transit
5. Remove the optical loop from the port under test.
DANGER
The ALS for PP1GE and PP10G boards is not operative in current release.
6. Connect the Power meter to the output connector.
7. Check that the optical power is within the range stated on the table reported in para.
SFP and XFP modules (p. 4-21).
8. Restore the optical loop at the port under test.
9. Repeat the test on each optical board.
END OF STEPS
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Test instruments
Refer to Table 3-1, Instruments (p. 3-3).
x dB fixed attenuator
Accessories
Refer to Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-3)
Test Bench
Note:
In the test bench picture, the boards position for 1850 TSS320 and 1850 TSS-160 are referred only in order to make the
drawing easier.
Refer to Table 3-5, (pg. 3-6) and Table 3-6, (pg. 3-10) for the SFP list and para.SFP
and XFP modules (p. 4-21) for the technical specifications.
WARNING
Insert x dB fixed attenuator, according to the optical characteristics of
instruments and boards
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MT320 / MT160
Slot 10
1850 TSS-320/160
GbE
port
Multiservice
collector
Loop
Matrix
SDH
port
1850 TSS-160
DBG
-slot 12 to 19, 29 to 36
LNK
ACT
1
M
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
4P2G5SO
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
1
DS
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
DS
FDX
COL
PP10MS
PP1GE
Detail
Error Detector
A
Q
or
Pattern Generator
Procedure
1. Set up the test bench.
2. Cross-connect the GE port to the SDH port and the Matrix (MT320/MT320LO or
MT160/MT160LO) as follows:
a. carry out the Unprotected Bidirectional XC between a Remote data port (VC4nV) and an STM-n port (p. 4-6)
a. carry out the P2P XC between a local and a remote data port (p. 4-8)
3. In the Client window, check that the LOS alarm is present in the Alarms area (and the
LED relevant to the SFP under test is OFF)
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Check that the LOS alarm disappears and that the on-board led relevant to the 1GE
port under test is green.
5. Remove the optical loop from the port under test.
DANGER
The ALS for PP1GE boards is not operative in current release.
In the Client window, check the presence of the TSF alarm on the remote port (on
PP1GE board).
Check that all the frames received are the same of those transmitted and no alarms
are detected by the instrument for 5 minutes.
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Accessories
Refer to Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-3)
Test Bench
Note:
In the test bench picture, the boards position for 1850 TSS320 and 1850 TSS-160 are referred only in order to make the
drawing easier.
Refer to Table 3-5, (pg. 3-6) and Table 3-6, (pg. 3-10) for the SFP list and para.SFP
and XFP modules (p. 4-21) for the technical specifications.
WARNING
Insert x dB fixed attenuator, according to the optical characteristics of
instruments and boards
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Figure 3-8
1850 TSS-320/160
Pattern Generator
Error Detector
Loop
Matrix
10GE
port
SDH
port
MT320 / MT160
Slot 10
1850 TSS-320
- slot 02 to 09, 12 to 19, 21 to 28, 29 to 36
1850 TSS-160
DBG
-slot 12 to 19, 29 to 36
LNK
ACT
M
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
DS
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
DS
FDX
COL
PP10GE
LNK
ACT
1
1P10GSO
FDX
COL
or
R
A
Error Detector
Pattern Generator
Procedure
1. Set up the test bench.
2. Cross-connect the 10GE port to the SDH port and the Matrix (MT320/MT320LO or
MT160/MT160LO) as follows:
a. carry out the Unprotected Bidirectional XC between a Remote data port (VC4nV) and an STM-n port (p. 4-6)
a. carry out the P2P XC between a local and a remote data port (p. 4-8)
3. In the Client window, check that the LOS alarm is present in the Alarms area (and the
LED relevant to the SFP under test is OFF)
4. By the Pattern Generator/Error Detector start in transmitting at 100% of the available
bandwidth.
Pattern Generator / Error detector setup
Port type
10 GE
PAutonegotiation ON
Frame length
1574 bytes
Bandwidth
10%
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Optical interfaces (XFP) types (refer to para. SFP and XFP modules (p. 4-21) for details)
Check that the LOS alarm disappears and that the on-board led relevant to the
10GE port under test is green.
DANGER
The ALS for PP10G boards is not operative in current release.
In the Client window, check the presence of the TSF alarm on the remote port (on
PP10GE board).
6. Reconnect the SDH optical loop.
Check that the TSF alarm disappears.
Check that all the frames received are the same of those transmitted and no alarms
are detected by the instrument for 5 minutes.
END OF STEPS
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Accessories
Refer to Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-3)
Refer to Table 3-5, (pg. 3-6) and Table 3-6, (pg. 3-10) for the SFP list and para. SFP
and XFP modules (p. 4-21) for the technical specifications.
Test Bench
WARNING
Insert x dB fixed attenuator, according to the optical characteristics of
instruments and boards
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Matrix
GbE
port
Pattern Generator
GbE
port
Error Detector
1850 TSS-320
MT320 / MT160
Slot 10
- slot 02 to 09, 12 to 19
1850 TSS-160 - slot 12 to 19
Detail
DBG
LNK
ACT
1
M
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
M
FDX
COL
DS
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
DS
FDX
COL
PP1GE
LNK
ACT
Error Detector
or
R
Pattern Generator
Detail
or
Procedure
1. Follow Data
Bridge
Configuration menu path.
2. In Bridge Configuration panel find the Bridge Type: field and by means of the
combo-box select Bridge802.1Q (Virtual Bridge Type) than click on Save & Continue
hyperlink.
Figure 3-10 Bridge configuration
3. In order to set the port as a Bridge; in the Tree area select the packet processor board
(e.g.
).
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4. The following steps are to set the Ethernet local port as ETB (i.e. Network to Network
Interface type).
a. In the Tree structure, select the board (e.g. PP1GE-x-x-xx), expand it up to the
modules (e.g. MDL-x-x-xx-x). The yellow LED highlights an equipped but not
provisioned module, if the module is not equipped the LED is gray.
b. Select one out of the module and in the Client area select Provisioned Type: =
ANY-DATAS by means the combo box and then click on Save hyperlink.
Figure 3-11 Module provisioned type selection
In the Tree area, under the module, the port is created (e.g.
with grey port icon)
c. Select the previously created port in the Tree area, while in the Ethernet port
panel of the Client area select the Client Type: = etb and then click on Save
hyperlink.
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WARNING
If the Auto-negotiation is enabled for the Ethernet port, it must be set for the
instrument too.
Figure 3-13 Auto-negotiation enabling
e. In the State panel of the Client area, select the Administrative state field as up
(e.g.
with colored port icon),
WARNING
Port icon color depends on the port type:
orange color for NNI - ETB (it will be registered in Tagged Member Set)
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7. Create a Service VLAN (S-VLAN) entering a integer number (in the 2 to 4094 range,
e.g. 8), in the New VLAN field of the VLAN Registration panel, then click on Create
hyperlink.
Important! Relevant to S-VLAN numbering, 1 is the default one
and 4095 is reserved)
8. The Client area presents the Service VLAN Registration Management tab. According
to the port type (refer to the previously mentioned WARNING), select the port set
(e.g. in our example Port Tagged Set as r1sr1sl5/ETHRemPort#1) and add it by
means of the right-arrow button.
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9. Click on Save & exit hyperlink and in the Client area, the VLAN list will be updated
as shown hereunder.
Figure 3-17 VLAN list
10. Select the VLAN to which these ports have to be connected (e.g. 8) and click on the
tagged hyperlink. a new window appears, showing the result of this procedure, i.e. the
VLAN creation, where is possible changing from tagged to untagged the traffic type
(if any).
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WARNING
For Tagged traffic incoming into port A and outgoing onto port B, both the
ports must be registered on the same SVLAN x in tagged member set (as for
default Untagged traffic only transit between them).
12. Perform the XC (cross-connection) between the local and remote port, as described in
P2P XC between a local and a remote data port (p. 4-8).
13. Connect the Pattern Generator/Error detector with the following settings.
Important!
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x dB fixed attenuator
Accessories
Refer to Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-3)
Refer to Table 3-5, (pg. 3-6) and Table 3-6, (pg. 3-10) for the SFP list and para. SFP
and XFP modules (p. 4-21) for the technical specifications.
Test Bench
WARNING
Insert x dB fixed attenuator, according to the optical characteristics of
instruments and boards
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Matrix
GbE
port
Pattern Generator
GbE
port
Error Detector
1850 TSS-320
MT320 / MT160
Slot 10
- slot 02 to 09, 12 to 19
1850 TSS-160 - slot 12 to 19
Detail
DBG
LNK
ACT
1
M
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
M
FDX
COL
DS
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
DS
FDX
COL
PP1GE
LNK
ACT
1
Error Detector
or
R
Pattern Generator
Detail
or
Procedure
Bridge
Configuration menu path.
1. Follow Data
2. In Bridge Configuration panel find the Bridge Type: field and by means of the
combo-box select Bridge802.1ad (Provider Bridge Type) than click on Save &
Continue hyperlink.
Figure 3-20 Provider Bridge configuration
3. In order to set the port as a Bridge in the Tree area select the packet processor board
(e.g.
).
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4. The following steps are to set the Ethernet local port as ETB (i.e. Network to Network
Interface type).
a. In the Tree structure, select the board (e.g. PP1GE-x-x-xx), expand it up to the
modules (e.g. MDL-x-x-xx-x). The yellow LED highlights an equipped but not
provisioned module, if the module is not equipped the LED is gray.
b. Select one out of the module and in the Client area select Provisioned Type: =
ANY-DATAS by means the combo box and then click on Save hyperlink.
Figure 3-21 Module provisioned type selection
In the Tree area, under the module, the port is created (e.g.
with grey port icon)
c. Select the previously created port in the Tree area, while in the Ethernet port
panel of the Client area select the Client Type: = etb and then click on Save
hyperlink.
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WARNING
If the Auto-negotiation is enabled for the Ethernet port, it must be set for the
instrument too.
Figure 3-23 Auto-negotiation enabling
e. In the State panel of the Client area, select the Administrative state field as up.
WARNING
Port icon color depends on the port type:
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5. Repeat from Step a to Step e in order to set the ETS second port, with different Step c
where in the Ethernet port panel of the Client area it is necessary select the Client
Type: = ets
Check that in expanding the Tree area up to the port , and selecting the BRIDGE
functional tab, the Rack_ > Shelf_ > Board __ > Module __ > Port __ tab change it in
802.1ad tab
6. Follow Data Virtual LAN Management
Virtual LAN menu path and in the Client
area the list of the available VLAN is shown.
Figure 3-25 VLAN creation
7. Create a Service VLAN (S-VLAN) entering a integer number (in the 2 to 4094 range,
e.g. 8), in the New VLAN field of the VLAN Registration panel, then click on Create
hyperlink.
Important! Relevant to VLAN numbering, 1 is the default P-VID
value and 4095 is reserved)
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8. The Client area presents the Service VLAN Registration Management tab. According
to the port type (refer to the previously mentioned WARNING), select the ports set
(e.g. in our example Port Tagged Set as r1sr1sl5/ETHRemPort#1 as ETB and Port
Untagged Set as r1sr1sl5/ETHRemPort#2 as ETS) and add them by means of the
right-arrow buttons.
Figure 3-26 VLAN assignment
9. Click on Save & exit hyperlink and in the Client area, the VLAN list will be updated
as shown hereunder.
Figure 3-27 VLAN list
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10. Select the VLAN to which these ports have to be connected (e.g. 8) and click on the
tagged or untagged hyperlink. A new window appears, showing the result of this
procedure, i.e. the VLAN creation, where is possible changing from tagged to
untagged and viceversa the traffic type (if any).
Figure 3-28 Tagged/untagged selection
WARNING
For Tagged traffic incoming into port A and outgoing onto port B, both the
ports must be registered on the same SVLAN x (as for default Untagged traffic
only transit between them).
12. Perform the XC (cross-connection) between the S-VLAN and ETS port, as described
in XC in Provider scenario (p. 4-11).
13. Connect the Pattern Generator/Error detector with the following settings.
Important! It is required to properly configure the instrument
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local test
link test
The node local test must be firstly performed. The link tests can be carried out after local
tests on all nodes.
Figure 3-29 Commissioning example
Terminal
A
1
OADM
A/B
II
Terminal
B
For the local test optimization the two operators have to move along the link nodes route,
as in the following example:
a. they must be able to perform the local tests on all nodes;
b. they must be able to perform the single span attenuation respecting the design
project document;
c. they must be able to perform the link tests.
Looking at the example link shown in Figure 3-29, (pg. 3-46), the commissioning steps
examples are described in the following:
STEP 1:
The operator A performs the local tests on the Terminal-A.
The operator B performs the local tests on OADM-A.
The operators jointly perform the span I attenuation test.
STEP 2:
The operators perform the same operations carried out in STEP 1, on TerminalB, OADM-B and SPAN II.
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At the end of link tests it is necessary to come back on all nodes for all the link test
presettings removal, if performed, and restore all the node settings according to initial
configuration.
Rel 3.0 CWDM boards
For further details, please refer to Table 3-5, (pg. 3-6).
In current release, the following CWDM tributary boards are available:
PP10G; It is a Layer 2 data Packet Processor able to collect & switch packets coming
from one 10 GE optical interface (provided by one XFP-E or XFP module).
PP10MS; It is a Layer 2 Packet Processor (PP10G), and maps 10G Ethernet streams
over TDM, via VCAT, LCAS, GFP-F (EoS).
For the supported CWDM and B&W SFPs, refer to Table 3-5, (pg. 3-6).
Alarms and consequent actions on CWLA3 and CWLA3OP
The default configuration is with both channels in add/drop, as shown in Figure 3-30, (pg.
3-48).
Table 3-7, (pg. 3-48) shows the alarms and the relevant consequent actions.
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User RX 1
CDR3
Port #1
Output
CWDM TX 1
Channel #1
User TX 1
Port #2
CDR1
CWDM RX 1
8x8 MATRIX
Input
User RX 2
CDR4
Port #3
Output
Table 3-7
CWDM TX 2
Channel #2
User TX 2
CDR2
Port #4
CWDM RX 2
Alarm
Action
CWDM_RX1_LOS
USER_RX1_LOS
CWDM_RX2_LOS
USER_RX2_LOS
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LINE TERMINAL
OADM
Back-to-back (HUB)
LINE TERMINAL
The LINE TERMINAL is built on
CMDX
(MUX/DEMUX)
CWDM
SFPs
STM-16 CWDM ports
(CWLA3)
STM-16 B&W ports
STM-16
CWDM port
GBE
CWDM port
N channels (up to 8) to
the other node
CWDM
SFPs
B&W SFPs
B&W
SFPs
Matrix
N x STM-N /
GbE B&W
ports
B/W signals
B/W signal
B/W signal
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OADM
The OADM is built on
one or two OADM (CADM) board(s) (1, 2 or 4 channels add/drop capacity),
according to the board type
CWDM channels, provided by CWLA3, CWLA3OP, STM-16 and GbE boards,
provided with CWDM interfaces/ports.
The OADM adds and drops a part of the traffic (1, 2 or 4 channels, according to the board
type) in both directions, as shown in Figure 3-32, (pg. 3-50).
Figure 3-32 OADM configuration in CWDM systems
CMDX
(MUX/DEMUX)
N - X pass-through channels
CMDX
(MUX/DEMUX)
N channels (up to 8) to
the other node
X added/dropped channels (X = 1, 2 or 4)
CWDM
SFPs
N channels (up to 8) t
the other node
CWDM
SFPs
STM-16 CWDM ports
(CWLA3)
STM-16 B&W ports
STM-16/GbE
CWDM ports
STM-16/GbE
CW DM ports
B&W
SFPs
STM-16 CW DM ports
(CW LA3)
STM-16 B&W ports
B&W
SFPs
Matrix
N x STM-N / GbE
B&W ports
B&W SFPs
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Back-to-back (HUB)
The Back-to-back terminal configuration is made up of two Line terminal, hence
including two mux/demux (CMDX) boards (1, 2 or 8 channels add/drop capacity) and
CWDM channels. The Back-to-back terminal adds and drops all the traffic in both
directions. There are no pass-through channels.
CMDX
(MUX/DEMUX)
N channels (up to 8) to
the other node
CMDX
(MUX/DEMUX)
N added/dropped channels
CWDM
SFPs
N channels (up to 8) t
the other node
CWDM
SFPs
STM-16 CWDM ports
(CWLA3)
STM-16 B&W ports
STM-16/GbE
CWDM ports
STM-16/GbE
CW DM ports
B&W
SFPs
STM-16 CW DM ports
(CW LA3)
STM-16 B&W ports
B&W
SFPs
Matrix
N x STM-N / GbE
B&W ports
B&W SFPs
least two operators, each one equipped with the instruments listed.
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Accessories
Refer to Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-3)
Refer to Table 3-5, (pg. 3-6) for the SFP list and para.SFP and XFP modules
(p. 4-21) for the technical specifications.
Test bench
WARNING
Insert x dB fixed attenuator, according to the optical characteristics of
instruments and boards
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CWLA3
CWLA3OP
Matrix
STM-N
B&W
port
CMDX
Pattern
Generator
&
Error
Detector
CWDM ports
1850 TSS-320
STM-16 B&W ports
BLOCK DIAGRAM
STM-16
CWDM
port(s)
GbE
B&W
port
VOA
GBE
CWDM
port(s)
13
PSFA
HOUSEKEEPIN G
RL
1
+
1
25
PSFB
-
+
3
SHELF ID
STUPA
15
15
STUPB
AU X CHAN NELS
13
25
14
RA
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
14
19
37
K
R
VOA
PWR
OOS
CH1
R
CH2
SOURCE
S
DBG
C M
DBG
m W
DBG
S T AT US
AT AB
47
L NK
ACT
49
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
L NK
ACT
51
M
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
L NK
ACT
F DX
COL
55
F DX
COL
DS
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
DS
U2
DS 2
W1
DS 1
W1
53
W2
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
F DX
COL
U2
57
Error Detector
M
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
W2
U1
U1
59
61
DBG
C M
Pattern Generator
m W
AT AB
or
SOURCE
S
ST AT US
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
39
Procedure
1. Perform a bidirectional unprotected cross-connection between B&W/client and
CWDM port(s), according to the boards equipped (only for SDH and DATA boards,
not required for CWLA3 and CWLA3OP); for Ethernet/Data cross-connection, refer
to para. Q-Bridge VLAN switching test, tagged frames (p. 3-32).
2. Before connecting the VOA, plug-out the Rx input fiber of the CWDM board(s) (CWLA3, CWLA3OP, PIM1GE, 4P2G5SO)
3. Connect the VOA between the CMDX MUX output and CMDX DEMUX input; the
VOA value must be equal to the span power budget
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4. Check the output power of each CWDM port (SFP), by means of the Power meter
(refer to para. SFP and XFP modules (p. 4-21) for power values). Then connect each
fiber to the related SFP Transmitter and disconnect the other end of the same fiber
from each MUX input
5. Check that the insertion loss of each fiber is < 0.1 dB, then reconnect the fibers
6. Disconnect the MUX output fiber and check the output power by means of the Power
meter
7. Verify the insertion loss of each channel by connecting one-by-one the MUX CWDM
tributary input channels and checking each time the MUX output power with the
Power meter. Refer to para. CWDM mux/demux (p. 4-29) for the insertion loss
value of each channel of CMDX (or OADM) boards (MUX side)
8. Through the ODF, connect the MUX output (multiplexed signal) to the VOA input and
the VOA output to the DEMUX input (optical loop)
9. Verify the insertion loss of each DEMUX channel, connecting one-by-one the Power
meter to each DEMUX output and checking each time the optical power. Refer to
para. CWDM mux/demux (p. 4-29) for the insertion loss value of each channel of
CMDX and OADM boards (DEMUX side)
10. Connect each fiber to the related DEMUX output, then disconnect the other end from
each CWDM SFP, Rx side, and check that:
the insertion loss of each fiber is < 0.1 dB
for each port, the received power is in the supported optical range, as referred to
para. SFP and XFP modules (p. 4-21).
11. Connect each fiber to the related port/SFP, Rx side
12. Test the BER at a given bit rate, checking no errors for 5 minutes.
END OF STEPS
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Accessories
Refer to Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-3)
Refer to Table 3-5, (pg. 3-6) for the SFP list and para.SFP and XFP modules
(p. 4-21) for the technical specifications.
Test bench
WARNING
Insert x dB fixed attenuator, according to the optical characteristics of
instruments and boards
Note:
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CADM
CWLA3(OP)
GbE
CWDM
port
STM-16
CWDM
port
STM-16
CWDM
port
GbE
CWDM
port
Matrix
CWDM port
CWDM port
B&W port
B&W port
GbE
B&W
port
STM-N
B&W
port
VOA
STM-N
B&W
port
CWLA3(OP)
VOA
CADM
PASS-THROUGH CHANNELS
GbE
B&W
port
13
PSFA
HOUSEKEEPIN G
RL
1
25
PSFB
-
+
3
SHELF ID
STUPA
15
15
STUPB
AU X CHAN NELS
13
25
VOA
14
RA
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
14
19
37
K
R
PWR
OOS
CH1
R
R
CH2
SOURCE
S
DBG
C M
DBG
S -E
m W
DBG
ST AT US
AT AB
S-W
L NK
ACT
L NK
ACT
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
L NK
ACT
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
F DX
COL
U1
53W
F DX
COL
DS
U2
53E
Error Detector
L NK
ACT
DS
U2
COL
VOA
W1
L NK
ACT
M
F DX
COL
W1
51E
51-W
DS 2
F DX
F DX
COL
W2
49E
49-W
DS 1
47E
47-W
M
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
W2
U1
DBG
C M
Pattern Generator
m W
AT AB
SOURCE
S
S T AT US
or
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
39
Procedure
Perform the procedure previously described in para.Local test in Line Terminal
configuration in CWDM systems (p. 3-52) for both EAST and WEST sides of the
OADM configuration. Only the added and dropped channels have to be checked.
If present, the pass-through channels will be tested in link test (End-to-end), described in
para. Link test in CWDM systems (p. 3-57).
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STATION A
STATION C
STM-16
Error
Detector
SPAN 1
OADM-B
CH 2
Pattern
Generator
CH 1
CH 3
CH 1
STM-16
CH 2
STM-16
CH 3
GbE
CH 1
GbE
STM-16
SPAN 2
CMDX-B
STM-16
OADM-A
CH 1
CMDX-A
CH 2 - CH 3
STM-16
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STATION C
CH 2
STM-16
CH 3
GbE
SPAN 1
CH 1
STM-16
CH 1
SPAN 2
CMDX-B
STM-16
OADM-A
Error
Detector
CH 1
OADM-B
Pattern
Generator
CMDX-A
CH 2 - CH 3
CH 1
STM-16
CH 2
STM-16
CH 3
GbE
STM-16
5. After having checked all the channels, by CT check that all the ports under stability
test don't have any alarm.
END OF STEPS
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PP10G; It is a Layer 2 data Packet Processor able to collect & switch packets coming
from one 10 GE optical interface (provided by one XFP-E or XFP module).
For the supported DWDM and B&W XFPs, refer to Table 3-5, (pg. 3-6).
DWDM commissioning Overview
The kinds of nodes that can be present in a link are the following:
LINE TERMINAL
OADM
Back-to-back (HUB)
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The LINE TERMINAL is built on
DWDM channels, provided by STM-64 and10 GbE boards, provided with DWDM
interfaces/ports.
OMDX8100
(MUX/DEMUX)
DWDM
XFPs
10GbE
DWDM port
STM-64
DWDM port
8 channels to
the other node
DWDM
XFPs
Matrix
8 x STM-N /
10GbE
B&W ports
B&W XFPs
B/W signal
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OADM
The OADM is built on
two OADM (OMDX8100) boards (8 channels add/drop capacity)
DWDM channels, provided by STM-64 and 10GbE boards, provided with DWDM
interfaces/ports.
The OADM adds and drops a part of the traffic (8 channels) in both directions, as shown
in Figure 3-39, (pg. 3-61).
Figure 3-39 OADM configuration in DWDM systems
N - 8 pass-through channels
DWDM
XFPs
STM-64
DWDM ports
10GbE
DWDM ports
10GbE
DWDM ports
STM-64
DWDM ports
OMDX8100
8 added/dropped channels
OMDX8100
N channels
from/to
the other node
N channels
from/to
the other node
DWDM
XFPs
Matrix
8 x STM-N / 10GbE
B&W ports
B&W XFPs
B&W signals
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Back-to-back (HUB)
The Back-to-back terminal configuration is made up of two Line terminal, hence
including two DWDM mux/demux (OMDX8100) boards (8 channels add/drop capacity)
and DWDM channels. The Back-to-back terminal adds and drops all the traffic in both
directions. There are no pass-through channels.
Figure 3-40 Back-to-back (HUB) configuration in DWDM systems
DWDM
XFPs
STM-64
DWDM ports
10GbE
DWDM ports
10GbE
DWDM ports
STM-64
DWDM ports
OMDX8100
8 added/dropped channels
OMDX8100
8 channels
from/to
the other node
8 channels
from/to
the other node
DWDM
XFPs
Matrix
8 x STM-N / 10GbE
B&W ports
B&W XFPs
B&W signals
The following procedures must be carried out by at least two operators, each one equipped
with the instruments listed.
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Accessories
Refer to Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-3)
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Pattern
Generator
&
Error
Detector
N channels
(up to 8)
STM-64
DWDM
port
10 GbE
B&W
port
OMDX8100
STM-N
B&W
port
10 GBE
DWDM
port
13
PSFA
HOUSEKEEPIN G
RL
1
VOA
+
1
25
SHELF ID
1
PSFB
-
+
3
STUPA
STUPB
15
9
25
1
13
15
14
RA
8
10
11
14
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
37
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
39
K
R
MSF
DSF
R
S OURCE
S
DBG
C M
AT AB
VOA
Error Detector
DBG
DBG
ST AT US
m W
L NK
ACT
L NK
ACT
F DX
COL
M
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
L NK
ACT
M
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
DS 1
M
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
DS
F DX
COL
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
L NK
ACT
DS 2
F DX
COL
DS
F DX
COL
R
61
DBG
C M
m W
AT AB
S OURCE
S
Pattern Generator
or
ST AT US
Q
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Procedure
1. Perform a bidirectional unprotected cross-connection between B&W/client and
DWDM port(s), according to the boards equipped; for Ethernet/Data cross-connection,
refer to para. Q-Bridge VLAN switching test, tagged frames (p. 3-32).
2. Before connecting the VOA, plug-out the Rx input fiber of the DWDM board(s) (PP10GE, 1P10GSO)
3. Connect the VOA between the OMDX MUX output and OMDX DEMUX input; the
VOA value must be equal to the span power budget
4. Check the output power of each DWDM port (XFP), by means of the Power meter
(refer to para. SFP and XFP modules (p. 4-21) for power values). Then connect each
fiber to the related XFP Transmitter and disconnect the other end of the same fiber
from each MUX input
5. Check that the insertion loss of each fiber is < 0.1 dB, then reconnect the fibers
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6. Disconnect the MUX output fiber and check the output power by means of the Power
meter
7. Verify the insertion loss of each channel by connecting one-by-one the MUX DWDM
tributary input channels and checking each time the MUX output power with the
Power meter. Refer to para. DWDM mux/demux (p. 4-36) for the insertion loss
value of each channel of the OMDX8100 (MUX side)
8. Connect the MUX output (multiplexed signal) to the VOA input and the VOA output
to the DEMUX input (optical loop)
9. Verify the insertion loss of each DEMUX channel, connecting one-by-one the Power
meter to each DEMUX output and checking each time the optical power. Refer to
para. DWDM mux/demux (p. 4-36) for the insertion loss value of each channel of
the OMDX8100 (DEMUX side)
10. Connect each fiber to the related DEMUX output, then disconnect the other end from
each DWDM XFP, Rx side, and check that:
the insertion loss of each fiber is < 0.1 dB
for each port, the received power is in the supported optical range, as referred to
para. SFP and XFP modules (p. 4-21).
11. Connect each fiber to the related port/XFP, Rx side
12. Test the BER at a given bit rate, checking no errors for 5 minutes.
END OF STEPS
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Accessories
Refer to Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-3)
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10 GbE
DWDM
port
STM-64
DWDM
port
STM-64
DWDM
port
OMDX8100
OMDX8100
VOA
PASS-THROUGH CHANNELS
10 GbE
DWDM
port
VOA
Matrix
10 GbE
B&W
port
STM-N
B&W
port
STM-N
B&W
port
10 GbE
B&W
port
+
13
PSFA
HOUSEKEEPING
RL
1
25
SH ELF ID
1
9
PSFB
-
+
3
STUPA
STUPB
AU X CHAN NELS
15
13
25
14
RA
8
15
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
14
18
19
37
K
R
MS F
MS F
DS F
DS F
SOURCE
S
DBG
m W
ATAB
VOA
Error Detector
DBG
DBG
L NK
ACT
L NK
ACT
F DX
COL
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
L NK
ACT
DS 1
DS
DS 2
F DX
M
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
COL
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
F DX
COL
L NK
ACT
DS
F DX
COL
ST AT US
C M
C
VOA
R
61
61
to/from
Pattern Generator
&
Error Detector
DBG
C M
m W
ATAB
S OURCE
S
Pattern Generator
or
ST AT US
Q
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
39
Perform the procedure previously described in para. Local test in Line Terminal
configuration in DWDM systems (p. 3-63) for both EAST and WEST sides of the
OADM configuration. Only the added and dropped channels have to be checked.
If present, the pass-through channels will be tested in link test (End-to-end), described in
next para. Link test in DWDM systems (p. 3-68).
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STATION A
STATION C
STM-64
Error
Detector
OADX-C
CH 2
Pattern
Generator
SPAN 1
SPAN 2
CH 1
CH 3
OMDX-D
STM-64
OADX-B
CH 1
OMDX-A
CH 2 - CH 3
CH 1
STM-64
CH 2
STM-64
CH 1
10 GbE
CH 3 10 GbE
STM-64
STM-64
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a. Perform a physical loop (Station C, user side) on all the channels with the same bit
rate.
Referring to the example of Figure 3-44, (pg. 3-69), and assuming CH1 and CH2
are STM-64 and CH3 is 10 GbE, on ODF perform a physical loop on CH1 and
CH2 client side in Station C.
b. In Station B (OADM) connect CH1 in physical pass-through.
c. Connect the Pattern Generator/Error Detector output to the CH1 client Input in
Station A and check that the CH1 client Output power (Station A) is OK (refer to
para. DWDM mux/demux (p. 4-36)).
d. Perform a Daisy chain in Station A, connecting CH1 Client Output to CH2 Client
Input.
e. Check that the CH2 client Output Power (Rx value on the instrument) is OK.
f. Connect the CH2 client Output to the Pattern Generator/Error Detector Input and
start the stability test: at a given bit rate, check no errors.
Figure 3-44 End-to-end stability test example in CWDM systems
STATION B
STATION A
STATION C
CH 2
STM-64
SPAN 1
CH 3
CH 1
CH 1
10 GbE
SPAN 2
OMDX-D
STM-64
OMDX-B
Error
Detector
CH 1
OMDX-C
Pattern
Generator
OMDX-A
CH 2 - CH 3
CH 1
STM-64
CH 2
STM-64
CH 3 10 GbE
STM-64
STM-64
g. After having checked all the channels, by CT check that all the ports under stability
test don't have any alarm.
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Accessories
Refer to Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-3)
Test Bench:
Figure 3-45 SNCP protection check
1850 TSS-320/160
Pattern Generator
Matrix
STM-16/64
Line port
"A"
Loop
STM-1
port
Error Detector
STM-16/64
Line port
"B"
Loop
For the 1850 TSS-320 shelf configuration, refer to Figure 3-1, (pg. 3-6).
For the 1850 TSS-160 shelf configuration, refer to Figure 3-2, (pg. 3-9).
Only one type of cross-connection is reported in the figure. The figure can change
depending on the type of tributary port and on the line port selected.
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Procedure
1. Cross-connect the tributary port and the line port as reported on the table.
2. Performs the test using two different line (STM-16 / STM-64) ports per each tributary
(STM-1) port.
Type of protected cross-connections
STM-1
STM-16 / STM-64
See paragraph
.Optical STM-16 and STM-64 ports test
(p. 3-20)
Bit rate
155,520 kbit/s
Code/interface (SFP)
Type
STM-1 optical
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Check that following switching no data has been lost apart from an initial transient
state.
Test instruments
Refer to Table 3-1, Instruments (p. 3-3).
Accessories
Refer to Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-3)
Test Bench
Figure 3-46 Matrix/CRU EPS protection check
1850 TSS-320/160
Pattern Generator
Matrix "A"
STM-1
port
Matrix "B"
STM-16/64
Line port
"A"
Loop
Error Detector
STM-16/64
Line port
"B"
Loop
The figure can change depending on the type of tributary port and on the line port selected.
For the 1850 TSS-320 shelf configuration, refer to Figure 3-1, (pg. 3-6).
For the 1850 TSS-160 shelf configuration, refer to Figure 3-2, (pg. 3-9).
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Procedure
1. Perform the same cross connection used for the previous SNCP protection test.
2. Preset the instrument to transmit a signal with the following requirements:
Bit rate
155,520 kbit/s
Code/interface (SFP)
Type
STM-1 optical
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Accessories
Refer to Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-3)
Test Bench
Note:
In the test bench picture, the boards position for 1850 TSS320 and 1850 TSS-160 are referred only in order to make the
drawing easier.
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Pattern Generator
STM-N port
Error Detector
(T0)
SSU
(2048 kHz
GENERATOR)
MT320 / MT160
Slot 10
(T3/T6)
Holdover
Timing &
Synchronism
(T4/T5)
1850 TSS-320
- slot 02 to 09, 12 to 19, 21 to 28, 29 to 36
1850 TSS-160
-slot 12 to 19, 29 to 36
Detail
LNK
ACT
1
M
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
M
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
DS
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
DS
FDX
COL
4P2G5SO
DBG
Error Detector
or
R
Pattern Generator
PSF320 Slot 37
SOURCES
STATUS
(OUT)
(IN)
SSU
(2048 kHz
GENERATOR)
Prerequisites
The synchronization system must be set as follows:
Extracted reference clock (ITU-T definition T1) settings:
Synchronization
Search menu
1. In the menu bar follow the Synchronization
path.
2. In the Synchronization panel, select ALL as Access Identifier: and click on Search
hyperlink, selecting one out of the provisionable LINEREFSYS-x-x-xx in the list and
click on Modify hyperlink.
3. In the Modify Synchronization panel set the following items:
Assigned port Access Identifier: one out of the available STM-n ports and that
can be selected by means the Select procedure.
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reference. Two different methods are supported; i.e. the quality level is either
derived from the incoming SSM value or a fixed quality value is set. The value
AUTO is only allowed for ports supporting SSM. Possible values: AUTO (quality
level value is derived from incoming SSM) or PRC (ETSI quality level value is
fixed to Primary Reference Clock, specified in ITU-T Rec. G.811) or SSUL (ETSI
quality level value is fixed to Synchronization Supply Unit - Local node, specified
in ITU-T Rec. G.812) or SSUT (ETSI quality level value is fixed to
Synchronization Supply Unit -Transfer node, specified in ITU-T Rec. G.812) or
SEC (ETSI quality level value is fixed to SDH Equipment Clock, specified in
G.813 option 1). Select one out of the available items .
Timing Reference Priority: It is the priority of a timing reference for the system
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Signal Format: signal type for the timing output port (i.e. out-going direction).
The parameter determines the capabilities of the timing output port in terms of
SSM insertion and squelching. Possible values: 2MHZ (2 MHz signal without
SSM support. ITU-T definiton T4) or 2MBIT-NOSSM (2 Mbit/s framed signal
with no SSM support. ITU-T definiton T5) or 2MBIT-SSM (2 Mbit/s framed
signal with SSM support. ITU-T definiton T5).
Enable Output: specify the output mode to Y (output is enabled, i.e. switched
on). Other possible value N (output is disabled, i.e. switched off).
4. Click on Save hyperlink in order to confirm the settings and the client area shows the
updated list.
Procedure
1. Set up the test bench.
If the SSU (Synchronization Supply Unit) is not available, a 2048 kHz generator can
be used.
2. Connect the synchronization signal to incoming synchronism (
symbol on the
adapter).
1. In the menu bar follow the Synchronization
Synchronization
Search menu
path, check the following current synchronization status:
MT320-x-x-10 = NORMAL
2. If you remove at once the Pattern Generator from optical line input, the status changes
in MT320-x-x-10 = FREE-RUNNING
3. If you remove 30 minutes after the settings the Pattern Generator from optical line
input, the status changes in MT320-x-x-10 = HOLDOVER.
END OF STEPS
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Accessories
Refer to Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-3)
Lamp block, that might be a LED connected to a -Vtest voltage generator whose
ground is common with the equipment, and a series resistance Rs, whose value is
given by: Rs=(Vtest)/10 mA.
Note:
Vtest must not exceed 72V, and the output current from the
pin must not exceed 50 mA. Further, the LED used should bear a
10-mA current.
Test Bench
Note:
In the test bench picture, the boards position for 1850 TSS320 and 1850 TSS-160 are referred only in order to make the
drawing easier.
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VSERV
LE
D
STEPUP "A"
PSF320 "A"
STEPUP "B"
PSF320 "B"
RACK LAMP
unit
RM
cable
MT320 / MT160
LAMP BLOCK
V ext.
1850 TSS-320/160
Rs
1
5
6
9
RL
RACK LAMP
connector
PSF320 Slot 37
Slot 10
STEPUP
"A"
BREAKER VBATT 1
"A"
SOURCES
STATUS
(OU T)
(IN)
DBG
LNK
ACT
1
M
FDX
COL
PSF320 Slot 39
LNK
ACT
2
M
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
STEPUP
"B"
DS
FDX
COL
LNK
ACT
BREAKER VBATT 2
"B"
DS
FDX
COL
SOURCES
STATU S
(OUT)
(IN)
Note: Check for alarms also on the EC320 board (see EC320
card front view (p. 4-37)).
Procedure
Primary power supply alarm check
1. Switch-OFF one Primary power supply (Breaker A).
Verify that the Green LED on the STEP UP Aturns OFF.
Verify that the NURG indication at the top of the rack (rack lamps) lights ON.
Verify that the NURG (minor) alarm LED of the EC320 lights ON, point (15).
Verify that the Lamps block, connected to the NURG pin of the Remote Alarms
connector, turns ON.
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Verify that the NURG indication at the top of the rack (rack lamps) lights ON.
Verify that the NURG indication at the top of the rack (rack lamps) lights ON.
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Signal
RA_ANDBATT
RA_ORBATT
RA_URG
Description
Fault or loss of both station batteries
Fault or loss of one station battery
Urgent alarm
RA_ANC
RA_NURG
RA_ORC
RA_INT
Internal alarm
RA_IND
Indeterminate alarm
RA_REF
GND
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Extract one board (in service). Moreover this procedure turns-ON the
major (14.) LED on EC320. The major alarm is displayed on CT
NURG
MEM
With an URG or NURG alarm raised, press the alarm cut-off key (11.)
on EC320. Moreover this procedure turns-ON the Attended (17.) alarm
LED on EC320
END OF STEPS
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Signal
Not used
Description
Empty
CPO 1 (HK-OUT 1)
# 1 Output; N wire
# 1 Output; P wire
Not used
Empty
CPO 2 (HK-OUT 2)
# 2 Output; N wire
# 2 Output; P wire
CPO 3 (HK-OUT 3)
# 3 Output; N wire
# 3 Output; P wire
CPO 4 (HK-OUT 4)
# 4 Output; N wire
# 4 Output; P wire
Not used
Not used
Not used
CPI 1 (HK-IN 1)
CPI 2 (HK-IN 2)
CPI 3 (HK-IN 3)
CPI 4 (HK-IN 4)
CPI 5 (HK-IN 5)
CPI 6 (HK-IN 6)
CPI 7 (HK-IN 7)
CPI 8 (HK-IN 8)
Empty
Empty
Empty
CPI_REF
# 1 Input
# 2 Input
# 3 Input
# 4 Input
# 5 Input
# 6 Input
# 7 Input
# 4 Input
Voltage reference of input housekeeping
Not used
GND
Empty
Electrical ground - Case
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+
1
25
SHELF ID
1
9
PSFB
-
+
3
14
RA
8
15
PSFA
HOUSEKEEPING
RL
1
8
15
STUPA
STUPB
AUX CHANNELS
1
13
25
1
14
Accessory tools
HOUSEKEEPING
RA
RL
STUPA
STUPB
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Final checks
Purpose
Check that the equipment has been properly configured.
Test instruments
Refer to Table 3-1, Instruments (p. 3-3).
Accessories
Refer to Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-3)
Procedure
The following operations must be carried out at the end of the STAND-ALONE tests:
1. Disconnect all the cross-connections made on the equipment during the test operation
phase.
If set down in the executive design, configure the following:
1. The LAPD protocol based on the line interfaces implemented
2. The IP address
3. The NE local address NSAP
4. The OS address
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Accessories
Refer to Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-3)
Test Bench
Figure 3-51 Rx Optical line port power check
Station - A
Station - B
1850 TSS-320/160
STM-N
port
1850 TSS-320/160
ODF
ODF
STM-N
port
Craft Terminal
RX line optical cable
Power
meter
Procedure
1. Disconnect the Rx optical cable line and connect it to the Power meter.
2. By means of the CT, disable the ALS in Station A, as described in para. How to
disable ALS (p. 4-17).
3. Wait for 180 seconds, and then check that the Rx optical power complies with the
expected value.
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4. Rx power must be calculated on plant data. (PTx - Theoretical line attenuation based
on customer data).
5. Repeat the check on the other ports with Line port function.
END OF STEPS
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Accessories
Refer to Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-3)
Test Bench
Figure 3-52 Optical line port link margin
Station - A
Station - B
1850 TSS-320/160
ODF
STM-N
port
1850 TSS-320/160
STM-N
port
ODF
ODF
STM-N
port
STM-N
port
ODF
LOOP
RX line cable
Craft Terminal
Power
meter
Variable
attenuator
Error Detector
Pattern Generator
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Procedure
STATION-A
1. Connect the pattern generator output to the STM-N port input and the pattern
generator input to the STM-N port output. All connections could be made on the ODF.
2. Connect the Rx optical line cable to a variable optical attenuator with attenuation
equal to zero; connect the other side of the variable optical attenuator to the port or to
ODF.
3. Preset the instrument according to the port type under test, and send a fixed PRBS
sequence.
STATION-B
4. Make a loop on the STM-N concerned with point-to-point connection (or on the
ODF).
STATION-A
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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Accessories
Refer to Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-3)
Test Bench:
Figure 3-53 Point-to-point error monitoring check
Station - A
Station - B
1850 TSS-320/160
ODF
port
STM-N
port
1850 TSS-320/160
ODF
ODF
STM-N
port
port
ODF
LOOP
Error Detector
Pattern Generator
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Procedure
STATION-A
1. Connect the Pattern Generator output to the 1850 TSS-320/160 port input and the
pattern generator input to the 1850 TSS-320/160 port output. All the connection
could be made on the ODF.
STATION-B
2. Make a loop on the1850 TSS-320/160 port (or on the ODF) concerned with the
point to point connection.
STATION-A
3. Set the pattern generator according to the 1850 TSS-320/160 port characteristics and
send a fixed PRBS sequence.
4. After a certain period of time, check that no errors are read on the error detector.
5. Repeat the check on the other port with the 1850 TSS-320/160 line port function.
END OF STEPS
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Accessories
Refer to Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-3)
Test Bench
Figure 3-54 Ring error monitoring check
Station - A
Station - B
1850 TSS-320/160
Pattern Generator
port
1850 TSS-320/160
STM-N
port
ODF
ODF
STM-N
port
port
ODF
port
ODF
ODF
Station - C
1850 TSS-320/160
port
Error Detector
STM-N
port
ODF
STM-N
port
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Procedure
STATION-A
1. Connect the pattern generator output to the 1850 TSS-320/160 port input and the
Pattern Generator input to the 1850 TSS-320/160 port output. All the connection
could be made on the ODF.
STATION-B
2. Make a loop on the 1850 TSS-320/160 port (or on the ODF) concerned with the
point-to-point connection.
STATION-A
3. Set the pattern generator according to the 1850 TSS-320/160 port characteristics and
send a fixed PRBS sequence.
4. After a certain period of time check that no errors are read on the error detector.
5. Repeat the check on the other port with the 1850 TSS-320/160 line port function.
END OF STEPS
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Connections,
Configurations and
Characteristics
Overview
Purpose
This chapter contains details lists of procedures step typically created with craft terminal
configurations.
Furthermore it contains optical characteristics.
These details are always referred from the previous chapters.
Contents
The chapter contains the following topics:
Bidirectional XC between an STM-4 and STM-64 ports (p. 4-2)
Bidirectional protected XC between an STM-4 and STM-64 ports (p. 4-4)
Unprotected Bidirectional XC between a Remote data port (VC4-nV) and an STM-n port
(p. 4-6)
P2P XC between a local and a remote data port (p. 4-8)
XC in Provider scenario (p. 4-11)
Procedure to enable and disable the ALS (p. 4-17)
Procedure to manage a loopback (p. 4-18)
SFP and XFP modules (p. 4-21)
CWDM mux/demux (p. 4-29)
DWDM mux/demux (p. 4-36)
EC320 card front view (p. 4-37)
MT320/MT320LO or MT160/MT160LO card front view (p. 4-38)
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same
facility
2WAY
TO
same
facility
TO
FROM
TO
FROM
Procedure
1. Follow the Connection
TDM Create menu path.
The Create Cross Connection panel appears.
2. In the Create Cross Connection panel select the desired items in the following fields:
Cross Connection Type: = Connection (it set a cross-connection entity and
establishes a one-way [unidirectional], two-way [bidirectional] cross connection
between the specified facilities).
VC Type: = VC4 (it set the cross connection rate on which the command acts).
Direction: = Starting From (it allows to establish the direction of the cross
If you dont know the identifications of the cross connection, click on Start Tree
Selection button. In the lower part of the windows a tree with the available boards
for cross connection and a table with the details appears. Expand the tree for the
SFP-1-1-8-2:
board involved in the cross connection (e.g. 8XSO-1-1-8: 8PSO
SS-11
STM1-1-1-8-2) and in the right part the table with the available VC4
facilities will be shown ( (e.g. STM1AU4-1-1-8-2-1 ). Click on it will be reported
in the Access Identifier: field of the panel.
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4. Click on Set hyperlink and the Provision Cross Connection panel appears with the
From: field filled with the previous setting.
5. Click on Select hyperlink of the To: field and repeat the procedure in the Step 3 with
the following differences:
If you know the identifications of the cross connection, select the destination point
(Ending From) by means of the combo-boxes whose represent, starting from the
left to the right, the Rack, Shelf, Slot, Module, Interface. (e.g. STM64AU4-1-1-4-11). Click on ADD button and it will be reported in the Access Identifier: field of
the panel.
If you dont know the identifications of the cross connection, click on Start Tree
Selection button. Expand the tree for the board involved in the cross connection
(e.g. 10GSO-1-1-4: 1P10GSO
SFP-1-1-4-1: SS-11
STM64-1-1-4-1) and in
the right part the table with the available VC4 facilities will be shown ( (e.g.
STM16AU4-1-1-4-1-1 ). Click on it will be reported in the Access Identifier: field
of the panel.
6. Click on Set hyperlink and the Provision Connection panel appears with the To: field
filled with the previous setting.
7. In the Create Cross Connection panel select the 2WAY item, by means of the combobox associated to the Cross Connection Type: field.
Optionally you can assign a label for the cross connection validating the SET From To
Circuit Identifier check-box.
8. Click on Create hyperlink in order to execute the command and set the relevant cross
connection.
END OF STEPS
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same
facility
2WAY
TO
same
facility
TO
FROM
TO
FROM
Procedure
1. Follow the Connection
TDM Create menu path.
The Create Cross Connection panel appears.
2. In the Create Cross Connection panel select the desired items in the following fields:
Cross Connection Type: = Connection path protected (it set a path protected
cross-connection entity and establishes a one-way [unidirectional], two-way
[bidirectional] cross connection between the specified facilities)
VC Type: = VC4 it set the cross connection rate on which the command acts.
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If you dont know the identifications of the cross connection, click on Start Tree
Selection button. In the lower part of the windows a tree with the available boards
for cross connection and a table with the details appears. Expand the tree for the
board involved in the cross connection (e.g. 8XSO-1-1-8: 8PSO
SFP-1-1-8-2:
4. Click on Set hyperlink and the Provision Connection Path Protected panel appears
with the Fromped: field filled with the previous setting and some differences with the
previous shown in Step 2.
5. Click on Select hyperlink of the Fromping: field and repeat the procedure in the Step
3 in order to set the protecting receive side from the network, protecting source of
cross-connection.
6. After the selection, click on Set hyperlink and the Provision Connection Path
Protected panel appears with the Fromping: field filled with the previous setting.
7. Click on Select hyperlink of the To: field and repeat the procedure in the Step 3 in
order to set the transmit side to the network, sink of cross-connection.
8. After the selection, click on Set hyperlink and the Provision Connection Path
Protected panel appears with the To: field filled with the previous setting.
9. In the Provision Connection Path Protected panel select the 2WAYSNCP item, by
means of the combo-box associated to the Cross Connection Type: field or click on
the Default hyperlink.
Optionally you can assign a label for the cross connection validating the SET Circuit
Identifier check-box.
10. In the other fields of the Provision Connection Path Protected panel select the
default values clicking on the Default hyperlink:
Revertive Mode: = N (it indicates whether or not to make revert to protected once
the protected comes into service and the traffic is on protecting). Possible values: Y
(Yes revert to protected / FROMPED)
Hold Off Time [millisec]: = 0 (time for automatic switching. The values are in
milliseconds). Possible values: 0, 30, 50, 70, 100, 300, 500, 700, 1000, 3000,
5000, 10000 milliseconds.
Non-intrusive monitoring).
11. Click on Create hyperlink in order to execute the command and set the relevant cross
connection.
END OF STEPS
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VC Type: = e.g. VC416C it set the cross connection rate on which the command
acts.
Direction: = Starting From (it allows to establish the direction of the cross
connection, actual the source point).
3. Click on Continue hyperlink and a window opens where it is possible to select the
source point into the Specify a VC of type VC4 panel.
If you know the identifications of the cross connection, select the source point
(Starting From) by means of the combo-boxes whose represent, starting from the
left to the right, the Rack, Shelf, Slot, Module, Interface. (e.g. VCGVC4-x-x-xx-xx). Click on ADD button and it will be reported in the Access Identifier: field of
the panel.
If you dont know the identifications of the cross connection, click on Start Tree
Selection button. In the lower part of the windows a tree with the available boards
for cross connection and a table with the details appears. Expand the tree for the
board involved in the cross connection (e.g. PP10AD-x-x-xx: PP10MS) and in the
right part the table with the available VCG facilities will be shown ( (e.g. VCGVC4x-x-xx-x-xx). Click on it will be reported in the Access Identifier: field of the
panel.
4. Click on Continue hyperlink and a window opens where it is possible to select the
source point into the Specify a VC of type VC416C panel.
If you know the identifications of the cross connection, select the destination point
(Ending to) by means of the combo-boxes whose represent, starting from the left
to the right, the Rack, Shelf, Slot, Module, Interface. (e.g. STM64AU4-x-x-xx-x-x).
Click on ADD button and it will be reported in the Access Identifier: field of the
panel.
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If you dont know the identifications of the cross connection, click on Start Tree
Selection button. In the lower part of the windows a tree with the available boards
for cross connection and a table with the details appears. Expand the tree for the
board involved in the cross connection (e.g. 10GSO-x-x-xx: 1P10GSOSO
XFPx-x-xx-x: XI-xxx
STM64-x-x-xx-x) and in the right part the table with the
available STM64 facilities will be shown ( (e.g. STM64AU4-x-x-xx-x-xx). Click on
it will be reported in the Access Identifier: field of the panel.
5. Click on Set hyperlink and the Provision Cross Connection panel appears with the
To: field filled with the previous setting.
6. In the Create Cross Connection panel select the 2WAY item, by means of the combobox associated to the Cross Connection Type: field.
Optionally you can assign a label for the cross connection validating the SET From To
Circuit Identifier check-box.
7. Click on Create hyperlink in order to execute the command and set the relevant cross
connection.
END OF STEPS
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PP1GE
local port
PP10MS
remote port
Procedure
To perform this XC (cross-connection), it is required to configure a P2P connection
between the local port (the access data board) and the remote port (the packet processor).
1. In order to made a cross-connection with a remote port involved, it is mandatory to
create first a Virtual Concatenation Group (VCG) as follows:
a. Click on a MultiService board (e.g. PP10AD-x-x-xx:PP10MS).
b. Scroll down the Client area until the VCG Range panel is shown.
By means of the Minimum and Maximum VCG Index variable parameters, select
the range of the VCG (from 1 to 124), and click on the Search hyperlink.
At the bottom of the Client area a table is added where are shown the main
information about the previously selected range, as shown in the following picture.
c. Click on the provision hyperlink of the desired VCG-x-x-x-x, and the Create
Virtual Concatenation Group panel appears.
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d. In the Create Virtual Concatenation Group panel select the useful parameters as
follows:
Max. Member Number: Indicates the number of VC members in the addressed
VCG.
Protocol Types: Indicates the protocol used for mapping data over SDH. GFP-
2. Click on the PHYSICAL tab and in the State panel of the Client area the Remote Port is
shown (e.g. r_sr__sl__/ETHRemPort#_),
3. Set the Admin state to up in the State panel.
4. It is necessary then to create the local port: in the Tree area, click on a Data board (e.g.
PP1GE-x-x-xx).
Expand it till to the SFP or XFP module (e.g. SFP-x-x-xx-xx: ANY-DATAS) and the
GE port (e.g.
),
In the Client area, click on the PHYSICAL tab, in the State panel select the
Administrative state field as up (e.g.
),
We have created the local port and the VCG in the remote port, now we have to create the
P2P cross connection between the two ports.
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XC in Provider scenario
Purpose
The procedure is performed on a data and multservice boards.
Basics Drawing
Figure 4-4 XC in Provider scenario
PP10GE
PP1GE
PP10MS
etb
etb
ets
XC
ets
S-VLAN
UNI-NNI
NNI-UNI
UNI-UNI
local port
Local port
etb
etb
ets
ets
connection
by means of:
S-VLAN
XC
XC
XC
Remote port
etb
ets
etb
ets
remote port
Procedure
To perform this kind of XC (cross-connection), it is required to configure an XC between
the SVLAN (on the access data board) and the remote port (on the packet processor).
1. In order to made a cross-connection with a remote port involved, it is mandatory to
create first a Virtual Concatenation Group (VCG) as follows:
a. Click on a MultiService board (e.g. PP10AD-x-x-xx:PP10MS).
b. Scroll down the Client area until the VCG Range panel is shown.
By means of the Minimum and Maximum VCG Index variable parameters, select
the range of the VCG (from 1 to 124), and click on the Search hyperlink
At the bottom of the Client area a table is added where are shown the main
information about the previously selected range, as shown in the following picture.
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Figure 4-5
VCG creation - 1
c. Click on the provision hyperlink of the desired VCG-x-x-x-x, and the Create
Virtual Concatenation Group panel appears.
d. In the Create Virtual Concatenation Group panel select the useful parameters as
follows:
Max. Member Number: Indicates the number of VC members in the addressed
VCG (e.g. 2)
Protocol Types: Indicates the protocol used for mapping data over SDH.
VCG creation - 2
e. Click on Save.
f. The just created VCG group will appear at the bottom of the new window, where it
is necessary to set the parameters as follows:
Activation State: = ACTIVE
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g. Click on the PHYSICAL tab and in the State panel of the Client area the Remote
Port is shown (e.g. r_sr__sl__/ETHRemPort#_). In the Ethernet Port panel,
select the Client Type field as ets and set the Admin state to up in the State
panel.
h. Now it is necessary creating the local port: in the Tree area, click on a Data board
(e.g. PP1GE-x-x-xx).
Expand it till to the SFP or XFP module (e.g. SFP-x-x-xx-xx: ANY-DATAS) and
the GE port (e.g.
),
In the Client area, click on the PHYSICAL tab, in the State panel select the
Administrative state field as up (e.g.
),
CAUTION
If more then 1 VCG is required, it is necessary to set in the Modify Virtual
Concatenation Group panel, the LCAS control field as Y, with VC members in
Idle state.
2. Traffic Descriptor selection
Traffic Descriptor menu path. The relevant panel appears
a. Follow the Data
showing the list of all available Traffic descriptors (refer to the ZIC User
Provisioning Guide for details.).
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Figure 4-8
TD selection
XC creation - 1
click on Select hyperlink of the Ingress field to open the selection window for
UNI port (e.g. r_sr__sl__/ETHRemPort#_ as ets port). After the selection the
port will be referred into the Ingress field.
click on Select hyperlink of the S-VID field to open the selection window for
Static VLAN identifier searching (e.g. S-VLAN 8). After the selection the
identifier will be referred into the S-VID field.
In the Client area hown in Figure 4-10, in the ETS Flow to Provider Bridge
section panel, select:
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all the other fields are optional, leave the default value, i.e.: Topology
Classifier = Default, Layer 2 control frames (0x): = FFFFFFFFFF, Policing
Mode: = colorBlind, Color Profile: = the default value that appears and VLAN
pop: field that allows to disable or enable the Customer TAG (CTAG) pop.
Figure 4-10 XC creation - 2
Then click on Save & continue hyperlink in order to set the egress port.
b. XC between SVLAN xx and ets remote port (NNI - UNI)
In the Client area shown in Figure 4-11, in the Create Provider Bridge service
panel, select:
click on Select hyperlink of the Egress field to open the selection window for
UNI port (e.g. r_sr__sl__/ETHRemPort#_). After the selection the port will
be referred into the Egress field.
click on Select hyperlink of the S-VID field to open the selection window for
Static VLAN identifier (e.g. S-VLAN 8). After the selection the identifier will
be referred into the S-VID field.
In the Client area shown in Figure 4-11, in the Provider Bridge to ETS Flow
section panel, select:
a guaranteed TD in the Traffic Descriptor field (e.g. GUARANTED NULL).
the VLAN push: optional field allows to disable or enable the Customer TAG
(CTAG).
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DANGER
When ALS is disabled the LASER is always switched on.
1. In the Tree Structure, select the board and expand it until the available SFP/XFP
modules is displayed (
)
2. Select the involved module and click on it.
In the client area some functional tabs (according to the type of rate) appears.
3. Select the Physical folder (e.g. STMN/GBE for an SPF module)
4. In the first panel that appears in the client area, find the ALS Enabled field and, by
means the combo-box, select the N (ALS disabled) option
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DANGER
When ALS is enabled the LASER immediately switch off. It restart after 120
seconds for 5 seconds.
1. In the Tree Structure, select the board and expand it until the available SFP/XFP
modules is displayed (
)
2. Select the involved module and click on it.
In the client area some functional tabs (according to the type of rate) appears.
3. Select the Physical folder (e.g. STMN/GBE for an SPF module)
4. In the first panel that appears in the client area, find the ALS Enabled field and, by
means the combo-box, select the Y (ALS enabled) option
END OF STEPS
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PP1GE: providing 10 SFP ports per module that can be 1GE optical.
PP10GE: providing 1 XFP port per module that can be 10GE optical.
10xANY: providing 10 SFP ports per module that can be STM1, STM4, STM16, 1GE
optical.
OT2TDM: providing 1 MSA (300pin) port per module that can be 10G DWDM
colored.
CWLA: providing four STM16 optical ports per module (two line side and two client
side).
DWLA10X: providing 1 XFP port on client side that can be STM64 or OTU-2 or
10GE; providing 1 XFP port (colored) on line side that can be OTU-2.
11GxAR: providing 1 XFP port on client side that can be STM64 or OTU-2 or 10GE
or 10GFC; providing 1 TUNABLE MSA port on line side.
SL-11
SL-12
SS-41
SL-41
SL-42
SI-161
SS-161
SL-161
SL-162
SS-161AR
SFP Module Short Haul STM16 ( 1310) B&W Any Rate (SDH card)
SS-162C
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XS-642
XL-642C
XP1L12D2
10GEBaseSR
Refer to SFP and XFP modules (p. 4-21) for detailed information about the I/O
optical/electrical port.
Procedure
How to set a loopback
1. In the Tree Structure, select the board and expand it until the available I/O optical port
(SFP, XFP or MSA) modules is displayed (
)
2. Select the involved module and click on it.
In the client area some panels (according to the type of rate) appear.
3. Scroll down the client area until the Loopback panel is shown.
4. In the panel, by means the Loopback Type combo-box, it is possible to choice
(according the resource type):
FACILITY = loopback where the signal received at the port (port ingress direction)
is connected to the transmit side of the port.
TERMINAL = loopback where the signal that is about to be transmitted (port egress
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3. Scroll down the client area until the Loopback panel is shown.
4. The panel refers about the actual loopback
5. Click on Release Loopback hyperlink that allows to release a near-end facility or
terminal loopback on the specified resource facility.
END OF STEPS
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L.1.1
L.1.2
STM-1 compliant with G.707 and G.958
1261 -> 1360
1270 -> 1360
1480 -> 1580
-15
-5
-5
-8
0
0
155.520
8.2
10
10
NA
1 (Note 1)
1
7.7
3 (Note 2)
NA
NA
30 if SLM laser
30
-100 -> +100
-250 -> +250
1900
-28
-34
-34
-8
-10
-10
1
1
1
-14
-14
-25
LC
LC
LC
SMF
SMF
SMF
SS-11
SL-11
SL-12
Unit
nm
dBm
dBm
Mbps
dB
nm
nm
ps/nm
dBm
dBm
dB
dB
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S.16.1
Unit
STM-16 compliant with G.707 and G.958
1270 -> 1360
1270 -> 1360
nm
-10
-5
dBm
-3
0
dBm
2.48832
Gbps
8.2
8.2
dB
NA
1
nm
4
NA
nm
NA
30
-12 -> +12
-100 -> +100
ps/nm
-18
-18
dBm
-3
0
dBm
1
1
dB
-27
-27
dB
LC
SMF
SI-161
SS-161
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L.16.2
Unit
STM-16 compliant with G.707 and G.958
1280 -> 1335
1500 -> 1580
nm
-2
-2
dBm
+2
+2
dBm
2.48832
Gbps
8.2
8.2
dB
1
1
nm
NA
NA
nm
30
30
-250 -> +250
+1600
ps/nm
-27
-28
dBm
-8
-8
dBm
1
2
dB
-27
-27
dB
LC
SMF
SL-161
SL-162
Unit
nm
dBm
dBm
Mbps
dB
nm
nm
ps/nm
dBm
dBm
dB
dB
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Fiber type
Acronym
1000Base LX/LH
1000Base-SX
1000Base-ZX
Gigabit Ethernet compliant with IEEE 802.3
820 -> 860
1270 -> 1355
1540->1570
-9.5
-11
0
-4
-3
+5
1.250
1.250
1.250
9
9
9
NA
NA
1
0.85
4
NA
NA
NA
30
+1200
-17
-19
-24
0
-3
0
2
-12
-12
-12
LC
LC
LC
50/125 m MMF
550m
62.5/125 m MMF
- 275m
1000B
Unit
nm
dBm
dBm
Gbps
dB
nm
nm
ps/nm
dBm
dBm
dB
dB
9/125 m SMF
10km
50/125 m MMF
550m
9/125 m SMF
62.5/125 m MMF
- 550m
1000B
1000B
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PIN CWDM
Unit
nm
dBm
dBm
Mbps
dB
nm
dB
ps/nm
dBm
dBm
dB
dB
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10GE Base-S
I-64.1 / 10GE Base-L
STM-64 compliant with G.707 and G.958
10 Gigabit Ethernet compliant with IEEE 802.3 (10GB only)
840 -> 860
1290 -> 1330
-7.3
-6.0
-1.0
-1.0
9.95328; 10.3125; 10.709225;
9.95328; 10.3125; 10.519
10.519
3.0
6.0
See IEEE 802.3ae Triple
1.0
Tradeoff Curves (TTC)
30
60
-9.9
-11
-7.5
-1.0
0.5
1.0
-12
-14
LC
LC
MMF
SMF
10GB
XI641
Unit
nm
dBm
dBm
Gbps
dB
nm
ps/nm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dB
dB
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S-64.2b/10GE Base-E
P1L1-2D2
STM-64 compliant with G.707 and G.958
10 Gigabit Ethernet compliant with IEEE 802.3 (XS642 only)
1530 -> 1565
1530 -> 1565
-1.0
0
+2.0
+4.0
9.95328; 10.3125; 10709
8.2
9.0
0.25
0.25
30
800
-14
-1.0
2
-27
LC
SMF
XS642
30
1600
-24
-7.0
2
-27
LC
SMF
XP1L12D2
Unit
nm
dBm
dBm
Gbps
dB
nm
dB
ps/nm
dBm
dBm
dB
dB
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APD DWDM
1529,55 (196.00 THz) -> 1561,42 (192.00 THz)
100 GHz grid, compliant with ITU-T G.694.1
-2.0
+3.0
+/- 100
Unit
nm
dBm
dBm
nm
Gbps
dB
+/- 8
GHz
30
1600
-25 @ 1300 ps/nm
ps/nm
dBm
dB
dBm
25 @ 1300 ps/nm-23
dBm
-8.0
-12
LC
SMF
XL-642C
dBm
dB
dB
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CWDM mux/demux
Table 4-11
General Characteristics
Number of channels that can be add/drop per
board:
Fiber type
9/125 m SMF
Connector type
MU horizontal
Min. 40 dB
Min. 45 dB
PDL
Max. 0.25 dB
CADM1
CADM1S
1.0 dB
1.3 dB
0.8 dB
1.5 dB
1.0 dB
OSC channel (1311nm) Added to the aggregate (CWDM Line OUT) signal
CADM1
CADM1S
1.5 dB
2.2 dB
1.3 dB
2.0 dB
OSC channel (1311nm) Dropped from the aggregate (CWDM Line OUT)
signal
1.5 dB
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Table 4-12 2-Channel OADM w/o and w/ supervision: CADM2 and CADM2S
General Characteristics
Two channels among the following pairs of :
Number of channels that can be add/drop per
board:
Fiber type
9/125 m SMF
Connector type
MU horizontal
Min. 40 dB
Min. 45 dB
PDL
Max. 0.25 dB
CADM2
CADM2S
1.3 dB
2.0 dB
1.3 dB
2.0 dB
1.0 dB
1.7 dB
OSC channel (1311nm) Added to the aggregate (CWDM Line OUT) signal
1.0 dB
CADM1
CADM1S
1.8 dB
2.5 dB
1.8 dB
2.5 dB
1.5 dB
1.7 dB
OSC channel (1311nm) Dropped from the aggregate (CWDM Line OUT)
signal
1.5 dB
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Table 4-13
General Characteristics
Number of channels that can be add/drop per
board:
Four channels:
Fiber type
9/125 m SMF
Connector type
MU horizontal
Min. 40 dB
Min. 45 dB
PDL
Max. 0.25 dB
CADM2
CADM2S
0.9 dB
1.6 dB
1.2 dB
1.9 dB
1.5 dB
2.2 dB
1.8 dB
2.5 dB
1.7 dB
2.4 dB
1.0 dB
OSC channel (1311nm) Added to the aggregate (CWDM Line OUT) signal
CADM1
CADM1S
2.3 dB
3.0 dB
2.0 dB
2.7 dB
1.7 dB
2.4 dB
1.4 dB
2.1 dB
2.2 dB
2.9 dB
OSC channel (1311nm) Dropped from the aggregate (CWDM Line OUT)
signal
1.5 dB
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Table 4-14 8-Channel MUX/DEMUX w/o and w/ supervision: CMDX8 and CMDX8S
General Characteristics
Channels number
Channels wavelength (1 to 8)
8
1471 nm, 1491 nm, 1511 nm, 1531 nm,
1551 nm, 1571 nm, 1591 nm, 1611 nm
Fiber type
9/125 m SMF
Connector type
MU horizontal
Min. 40 dB
Min. 45 dB
PDL
Max. 0.25 dB
CMDX8
CMDX8S
0.9 dB
1.6 dB
1.2 dB
1.9 dB
1.5 dB
2.2 dB
1.8 dB
2.5 dB
2.1 dB
2.8 dB
2.4 dB
3.1 dB
2.7 dB
3.4 dB
3.0 dB
3.7 dB
14 dB
14 dB
1.0 dB
OSC channel (1311nm) Added to the aggregate (CWDM Line OUT) signal
CMDX8
CMDX8S
1.4 dB
2.1 dB
3.5 dB
4.2 dB
3.2 dB
3.9 dB
2.9 dB
3.6 dB
2.6 dB
3.3 dB
2.3 dB
3.0 dB
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CMDX8
CMDX8S
2.0 dB
2.7 dB
1.7 dB
2.4 dB
14 dB
14 dB
OSC channel (1311nm) Dropped from the aggregate (CWDM Line OUT)
signal
1.5 dB
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Fiber type
9/125 m SMF
Connector type
MU horizontal
Min. 40 dB
Min. 45 dB
PDL
Max. 0.25 dB
2.0 dB
2.0 dB
14 dB
OSC channel (1311nm) Added to the aggregate (CWDM Line OUT) signal
1.5 dB
2.5 dB
2.5 dB
14 dB
OSC channel (1311nm) Dropped from the aggregate (CWDM Line OUT) signal
1.5 dB
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Table 4-16
General Characteristics
One channels among the following pairs of :
Channels wavelength per board
Fiber type
9/125 m SMF
Connector type
MU horizontal
PDL
Max. 0.25 dB
1.1 dB
OSC channel (1311nm) Added to the aggregate (CWDM Line OUT) signal
1.0 dB
2.1 dB
OSC channel (1311nm) Dropped from the aggregate (CWDM Line OUT) signal
1.5 dB
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DWDM mux/demux
Table 4-17 OMDX8100: 8-channel mux/demux
General Characteristics
Channels number
Fiber type
9/125 m SMF
Connector type
MU horizontal
7.65 dB max
Return Loss
Insertion Loss
Single channel
Extra Band
4.7 dB max
2.4 dB max, across all channel centres
44 GHz
Insertion Loss
Single channel
Extra Band
4.15 dB max
2.4 dB max, across all channel centres
23 dB (see Note:
30 dB (see Note:
Directivity
Note:
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LEGEND:
1. BOARD STATUS MULTI COLOR LED:
LED OFF: card inserted and not running
AMBER BLINK: FPGA download
GREEN BLINK: SW boot/self test
GREEN: CARD provisioned and running
RED: card fail
RED BLINK: card miss-configured or card mismatch
3
2. EPS MULTI COLOR LED:
4
GREEN: eps configured - card active
AMBER: eps configured - card stand- by
7
AMBER LINK: eps configured but not available
OFF: eps not configured
8
3. RESET COMMAND KEY
4. 10/100 ETH DEBUG RJ45 CONNECTOR - factory use only9
1
5
R
6
13
DBG
C
15
m
W
AT AB
18
17
14
16
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LEGEND:
1
(3)
(4)
(5)
DBG
7
LNK
ACT
8
11
10
M
FDX
COL
13
15
LNK
ACT
14
DS
FDX
COL
16
18
LNK
ACT
17
DS
FDX
COL
9
12
LNK
ACT
2
M
FDX
COL
19
(8)
(11)
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Alcatel-Lucent 1850
TSS-320 and TSS-160 Test
Report
Overview
Purpose
This chapter provides detailed test report sheet modules for the Alcatel-Lucent 1850 TSS320 and TSS-160.
Contents.
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1850 TSS-320
1850 TSS-160
SW Version
Addresses
AFI
IDI
VER
AUTH
RES
DOM
AREA
Local
SYSTEM ID
ETHERNET ADDRESS
IP ADDRESS
FINAL TESTING RESULT
Note
OK
KO
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
Date
__ / ______________ / ____
For Customer
Signature
For Alcatel-Lucent
Signature
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Please refer to Figure 3-1, Common boards and connection points position
for 1850 TSS-320 (p. 3-6).
Boards
SHELF SERIAL NUMBER
SLOT 1
SLOT 2
SLOT 3
SLOT 4
SLOT 5
SLOT 6
SLOT 7
SLOT 8
SLOT 9
SLOT 10
SLOT 11
SLOT 12
SLOT 13
SLOT 14
SLOT 15
SLOT 16
SLOT 17
SLOT 18
SLOT 19
SLOT 20
SLOT 21
SLOT 22
SLOT 23
SLOT 24
SLOT 25
SLOT 26
SLOT 27
SLOT 28
SLOT 29
SLOT 30
SLOT 31
SLOT 32
SLOT 33
SLOT 34
SLOT 35
SLOT 36
SLOT 37
SLOT 38
SLOT 39
SLOT 40
SLOT 41
Types
Serial Numbers
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Please refer to Figure 3-2, Common cards and connection points position for
1850 TSS-160 (p. 3-9).
boards
SHELF SERIAL NUMBER
SLOT 1
SLOT 10
SLOT 11
SLOT 12
SLOT 13
SLOT 14
SLOT 15
SLOT 16
SLOT 17
SLOT 18
SLOT 19
SLOT 20
SLOT 29
SLOT 30
SLOT 31
SLOT 32
SLOT 33
SLOT 34
SLOT 35
SLOT 36
SLOT 37
SLOT 38
SLOT 39
SLOT 40
SLOT 41
Types
Serial Numbers
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Table 5-4 On-Site 1850 TSS-320/160 Final Test: SDH Local Measurements
Measure
Free-running frequency check
SDH/SONET
Optical ports test
PTx power test
Port
Nr
ALS check
Test error-free data
transit
PTx power test
A.L.S. check
Test error-free data
transit
PTx power test
A.L.S. check
Test error-free data
transit
PTx power test
A.L.S. check
Test error-free data
transit
PTx power test
A.L.S. check
Test error-free data
transit
PTx power test
A.L.S. check
Test error-free data
transit
PTx power test
A.L.S. check
Test error-free data
transit
PTx power test
A.L.S. check
Test error-free data
transit
Port
type/slot
Interface
type
Measure
Value
Unit
kHz
Measure
Value
dBm
Errors
dBm
Errors
dBm
Errors
dBm
Errors
dBm
Errors
dBm
Errors
dBm
dBm
errors
errors
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Table 5-5 On-Site 1850 TSS-320/160 Final Test: Data Local Measurements
Measure
DATA
Optical ports test
Alarms check
Test error-free data transit
Alarms check
Test error-free data transit
Alarms check
Test error-free data transit
Alarms check
Test error-free data transit
Alarms check
Test error-free data transit
Alarms check
Test error-free data transit
Alarms check
Test error-free data transit
Alarms check
Test error-free data transit
Alarms check
Test error-free data transit
Alarms check
Test error-free data transit
Alarms check
Test error-free data transit
Alarms check
Test error-free data transit
Alarms check
Test error-free data transit
Alarms check
Test error-free data transit
Alarms check
Test error-free data transit
Alarms check
Test error-free data transit
Alarms check
Test error-free data transit
Alarms check
Test error-free data transit
Alarms check
Test error-free data transit
Alarms check
Test error-free data transit
Expected Value
and Tolerance
Port Nr
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Port
type/ slot
Measure
Value
Unit
Interface
type
Check
0 errors
Check
0 errors
Check
0 errors
Check
0 errors
Check
0 errors
Check
0 errors
Check
0 errors
Check
0 errors
Check
0 errors
Check
0 errors
Check
0 errors
Check
0 errors
Check
0 errors
Check
0 errors
Check
0 errors
Check
0 errors
Check
0 errors
Check
0 errors
Check
0 errors
Check
0 errors
Errors
Errors
Errors
Errors
Errors
Errors
Errors
Errors
Errors
Errors
Errors
Errors
Errors
Errors
Errors
Errors
Errors
Errors
Errors
Errors
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Table 5-6 On-Site 1850 TSS-320/160 Final Test: CWDM Local Measurements
Expected Value and
Tolerance
Measure
CWDM Optical Ports Test
Port
NR
Port
Type/Slot
Measured
Value
Units
Interface
Type
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
CH 47 insertion loss on
CMDX/CADM (MUX side)
See CWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-29)
dB
CH 49 insertion loss on
CMDX/CADM (MUX side)
See CWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-29)
dB
CH 51 insertion loss on
CMDX/CADM (MUX side)
See CWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-29)
dB
CH 53 insertion loss on
CMDX/CADM (MUX side)
See CWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-29)
dB
CH 55 insertion loss on
CMDX/CADM (MUX side)
See CWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-29)
dB
CH 57 insertion loss on
CMDX/CADM (MUX side)
See CWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-29)
dB
CH 59 insertion loss on
CMDX/CADM (MUX side)
See CWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-29)
dB
CH 61 insertion loss on
CMDX/CADM (MUX side)
See CWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-29)
dB
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Table 5-7 On-Site 1850 TSS-320/160 Final Test: CWDM Link Measurements
Expected Value and
Tolerance
Measure
CWDM Optical Ports Test
Port
NR /
Port
Type/Slot
Measured
Value
Units
Interface
Type
See CWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-29)
dBm
dB
See CWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-29)
dBm
CH 47 insertion loss on
CMDX/CADM (DEMUX side)
See CWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-29)
dB
CH 49 insertion loss on
CMDX/CADM (DEMUX side)
See CWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-29)
dB
CH 51 insertion loss on
CMDX/CADM (DEMUX side)
See CWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-29)
dB
CH 53 insertion loss on
CMDX/CADM (DEMUX side)
See CWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-29)
dB
CH 55 insertion loss on
CMDX/CADM (DEMUX side)
See CWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-29)
dB
CH 57 insertion loss on
CMDX/CADM (DEMUX side)
See CWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-29)
dB
CH 59 insertion loss on
CMDX/CADM (DEMUX side)
See CWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-29)
dB
CH 61 insertion loss on
CMDX/CADM (DEMUX side)
See CWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-29)
dB
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
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Measure
CWDM Optical Ports Test
PRx power test
(on CWDM SFP input)
Port
NR /
8
Port
Type/Slot
Measured
Value
Units
Interface
Type
See SFP and XFP
modules (p. 4-21)
dBm
Stability Test 12 h
Stability Test 10 minutes per Gbit
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Table 5-8 On-Site 1850 TSS-320/160 Final Test: DWDM Local Measurements
Expected Value and
Tolerance
Measure
Port
Type/Slot
Measured
Value
Units
Port
NR
Interface
Type
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
CH 30 insertion loss on
OMDX8100 (MUX side)
See DWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-36)
dB
CH 31 insertion loss on
OMDX8100 (MUX side)
See DWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-36)
dB
CH 32 insertion loss on
OMDX8100 (MUX side)
See DWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-36)
dB
CH 33 insertion loss on
OMDX8100(MUX side)
See DWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-36)
dB
CH 35 insertion loss on
OMDX8100 (MUX side)
See DWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-36)
dB
CH 36 insertion loss on
OMDX8100 (MUX side)
See DWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-36)
dB
CH 37 insertion loss on
OMDX8100 (MUX side)
See DWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-36)
dB
CH 38 insertion loss on
OMDX8100 (MUX side)
See DWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-36)
dB
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Table 5-9 On-Site 1850 TSS-320/160 Final Test: DWDM Link Measurements
Expected Value
and Tolerance
Measure
DWDM Optical Ports Test
Line signal output power (ODF)
Span loss BOL (Customer
power budget)
CH 30 insertion loss on
OMDX8100 (DEMUX side)
CH 31 insertion loss on
OMDX8100 (DEMUX side)
CH 32 insertion loss on
OMDX8100 (DEMUX side)
CH 33 insertion loss on
OMDX8100 (DEMUX side)
CH 35 insertion loss on
OMDX8100 (DEMUX side)
CH 36 insertion loss on
OMDX8100 (DEMUX side)
CH 37 insertion loss on
OMDX8100 (DEMUX side)
CH 38 insertion loss on
OMDX8100 (DEMUX side)
PRx power test
(on DWDM XFP input)
PRx power test
(on DWDM XFP input)
PRx power test
(on DWDM XFP input)
PRx power test
(on DWDM XFP input)
PRx power test
(on DWDM XFP input)
PRx power test
(on DWDM XFP input)
PRx power test
(on DWDM XFP input)
PRx power test
(on DWDM XFP input)
Port
Nr
Port
Type/Slot
Measured
Value
Unit
Interface
Type
See CWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-29)
dBm
dB
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
See DWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-36)
See DWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-36)
See DWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-36)
See DWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-36)
See DWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-36)
See DWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-36)
See DWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-36)
See DWDM
mux/demux (p. 4-36)
See SFP and XFP
modules (p. 4-21)
See SFP and XFP
modules (p. 4-21)
See SFP and XFP
modules (p. 4-21)
See SFP and XFP
modules (p. 4-21)
See SFP and XFP
modules (p. 4-21)
See SFP and XFP
modules (p. 4-21)
See SFP and XFP
modules (p. 4-21)
See SFP and XFP
modules (p. 4-21)
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
Stability Test 12 h
Stability Test 10 minutes per
Gbit
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Measure
Measured
Value
Unit
0 errors
Errors
Matrix check
SNCP protection check (Line ports)
Check
Check
Check
Check
Table 5-11 On-Site Node Final Test: House keeping (not available in Rel. 3.0)
ON-SITE MULTISERVICE NODE FINAL TEST: LOCAL MEASUREMENTS
Measure
Measured
Value
Unit
check
CPI 2 (HK-IN 2)
check
CPI 3 (HK-IN 3)
check
CPI 4 (HK-IN 4)
check
CPI 5 (HK-IN 5)
check
CPI 6 (HK-IN 6)
check
CPI 7 (HK-IN 7)
check
CPI 8 (HK-IN 8)
check
CPO 1 (HK-OUT 1)
check
CPO 2 (HK-OUT 2)
check
CPO 3 (HK-OUT 3)
check
CPO 4 (HK-OUT 4)
check
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SITE 1
SITE 2
EQUIPMENT TYPE
EQUIPMENT RELEASE
Measure
Rx optical line port
power check
PORT N
TYPE
PORT N
TYPE
PORT N
TYPE
PORT N
TYPE
PORT N
TYPE
PORT N
TYPE
PORT N
TYPE
PORT N
TYPE
Measured
value
Unit
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
0 Errors
errors
dBm
dBm
dBm
E O W check
Point to point error monitoring check
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Technical support
Overview
Purpose
This chapter provides important technical assistance information for the Alcatel-Lucent
1850 Transport Service Switch 320 and 160 (Alcatel-Lucent 1850 TSS-320 and TSS160).
Contents
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Technical assistance
Overview
On-site Technical Support (OTS) - on-site assistance with operational issues and
remedial maintenance.
Repair and Replacement (R&R) - technical support services for device repair/return or
parts replacement.
Service Providers
Enterprise
Note:
Service Providers:
1. Select Enterprises.
2. Under the Evaluate section at the bottom of the page, select Products and Services.
3. At the Products and Services page, select Services.
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information, select one of the three categories shown at the bottom of the page:
Consult & Design, Maintain & Operate, or Integrate & Deploy.
Technical support
Many of our customers have established their own support procedures. These procedures
usually involve escalation within their own companies. However, some instances may
require additional assistance from Alcatel-Lucent.
Alcatel-Lucent has been and continues to be committed to providing excellence in
technical support for its products and services. Therefore, we provide a hierarchical
support structure ready and available to solve any Alcatel-Lucent product technical issue.
When additional assistance is required, the Alcatel-Lucent Welcome Center is the first
point of contact. An Alcatel-Lucent Welcome Center operator can direct the request to
engineers that are highly trained and skilled in resolving issues, involving Alcatel-Lucent
products. Technical assistance is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Alcatel-Lucent Welcome Center
1 866 582 3688, prompt 1 (continental U.S.)
+1 (630) 224 4672 (outside continental U.S.)
(24 hours a day, 7 days a week)
By using the Alcatel-Lucent Welcome Center as the entry point for Alcatel-Lucent support,
customers will be assured of a timely and effective technical support service.
On-line customer support
Overview
On-Line Customer Support (OLCS) is the Customer Support web site for our customers
technical support needs. This customer web access tool provides an easy method to access
data about Alcatel-Lucent products using the World Wide Web. A customer must first
request access to this web site to gain access to the following customer support features:
Ask AL Knowledgebase
Documentation
Downloads
Alcatel-Lucent Alerts
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Ask AL Knowledgebase
The Ask AL Knowledgebase web interface feature connects you to the Knowledge
Management solutions database. The Ask AL Knowledgebase feature lets you search for
solutions by using natural language queries. Many products have an extensive set of
Solutions available. Solutions are created by technicians to provide customers with a
method to resolve issues without calling for assistance. Solutions are displayed, showing
the percentage weight or percent match, based on search criteria. Searches can be
performed on all products that are entitled, through the level of service contract a customer
has for RTS services.
CARES
The CARES web interface feature makes it easy for you to submit an Assistance Request
(AR), subscribe to AR Notifications (be notified when an AR is updated), and view all the
customer ARs. The CARES feature lets you open an AR for low severity issues or
questions. Any high severity issue should be called into CTAM. Users can stay informed
about their ARs by using the flexible AR Notification subscriptions. Users can choose a
method for receiving updates: email, text messaging messages, or none. Users can choose
when updates are wanted (when the state of the AR changes, any update to the
investigation field occurs, or any time any text field is modified). Users can log into the
OLCS web site and view ARs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Data Drop Box
The Data Drop Box feature allows Alcatel-Lucent support technicians to provide
customers with a quick method to share files. The Data Drop Box allows a technician to
provide or receive a file from a customer quickly. These files remain in place for 7 days.
Documentation
The Documentation feature on the OLCS web site contains three areas: Manuals and
Guides, Technical Notes, and Release Information.
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User Guide
Technical Notes
This section contains documents that are specific to the product and are technical in
nature. Most of these documents will provide information in product data sheets or
white papers, which are technical documents that explain the operation of a particular
part of the system. The following documents are available in this section:
Change Notice (CN)
Planning Guide
Feature Contents
Screen Help
White Papers
Release Information
This section contains documents that are specific to the release of a product. The
following documents are available in this section:
Acceptance Documents
Software Compatibility
Upgrade Paths
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Downloads
Note:
The Alcatel-Lucent Alerts tool is a subscription-based tool that provides the same
information that our Product Notifications (PNs) did previously provide. This new method
of communication is a vehicle to share product and support issues that are of
informational, maintenance, or preventive nature. Alcatel-Lucent Alerts contain detailed
text descriptions and urgency of Alcatel-Lucent product issues that need to be quickly
communicated to customers after the deployment of a release or product.
Product Change Notices
The Product Change Notices (PCN) area provides information on hardware changes for a
product. There is a selection of choices to help you search for Change Notices (CNs) or
Customer Change Notices (CCNs).
Return Material Authorization (RMA) (Repair and Exchange)
Note:
The RMA area provides a list of contact information on all Alcatel-Lucent products. There
is a request an RMA number on-line for most Alcatel-Lucent products. An RMA
number is required for all returned parts and this feature provides you with an easy method
to obtain the RMA number. Please check the warranty status before submitting a request.
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This section provides the method to access the On-Line Customer Support (OLCS) web
site, obtain a login (if necessary), and navigate to each feature listed in this document.
Accessing the OLCS web site
To request a login, a customer must register, then and an email confirmation is sent within
2 business days. The following steps tell you how to register for a login:
1. Select Register Here on the top right (just below the Login and Password boxes) of
the Online Customer Support (https://support.lucent.com/portal/olcsHome.do) web
site.
2. Follow this registration process:
Select the role and accept the terms of use.
Provide a business identification, and enter in all of the required information.
Validate your email address.
Confirm your business identity and set a password.
Select content. (This will be verified against the current contract agreements.)
Register for the selected content.
3. An email confirmation of the registration and the site access privileges is sent within 2
business days.
4. Customize the web view once you have gained access to the OLCS web site.
After logging in, a personalized view of the Customer Support Home page
displays. This view is based on the user's and company support entitlements.
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In Asia/Pacific
Via email
Use the OLCS help desk number for OLCS access problems, registration
questions, password resets, navigation questions, etc.
View an OLCS website
After you have logged into the OLCS web site, a personalized view of the Customer
Support Home page is displayed. This view is based on the user's and company support
entitlements.
To set Customer Support as the default, if it is the primary destination on the www.alcatellucent.com website, click Select default home page on the left column. The My
Products section provides you with quick navigation to the entitled products and also
quick access to the CARES tool. While navigating through the various tools, you can
establish bookmarks to certain tools, documents, or web pages (within OLCS) by clicking
Add to Bookmarks.
The Customer Support home page can be customized by selecting Customize page
layout and adjusting the fields to be displayed (uncheck the boxes to de-select those
elements). These fields can be adjusted at any time. The changes take effect immediately.
There are two methods to find product information. Click My Products to choose a
product, or click Documentation or Downloads to display a complete product listing.
When the full product list is displayed, use the alphabetic listing (default) or the category
list, whichever you prefer. Once a product is selected, a Product Summary Page is
displayed, which describes all of the tools and features available for this product.
Note:
If content has been posted, but contract entitlements do not allow access, then
the following padlock icon is displayed:
Ask AL Knowledgebase
The Ask AL web page can be accessed from the left column on the Customer Support
homepage (unless you changed the view), from the Technical Support section in the
center of the page, or from the My Bookmarks section (if it was added there). Once at
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the Ask AL Knowledgebase web page, enter a question or phrase using natural language,
and click the check boxes for only the products that should be searched; otherwise, all
products checked will be searched.
The results that return show a percentage weight or percent match based on the search
criteria. To refine a search, add more details to the question or phrase and answer the other
questions displayed. Once you find a solution of interest, select that solution, and the
complete solution will display.
Many of the solutions are based on generated ARs or Known Problems from the SRD. To
provide quality information, solutions go through a review process before being posted.
Content can grow daily as solutions move through the review cycle.
CARES
CARES ARs are accessed from the left column on the Customer Support homepage
(unless this view was changed), under the Technical Support section in the center of the
page, from the My Bookmarks section (if CARES was added there), or from the Quick
Link section CARES Assistance Requests, at the bottom of the Customer Support
homepage. Product Notifications and Solutions can also be selected in this section. These
are both legacy tools. The new tools, Alcatel-Lucent Alerts and Ask AL Knowledgebase,
are discussed in other sections of this document.
When you select CARES, a general web page displays. From that page, a particular
function can be selected from the left column. To provide more information on the
selected tool, select More from the center column.
ARs can be viewed (using Find an AR or Advanced query), created (using Create an
AR), or used to report a warranty defect (using Report a warranty defect). The CARES
web interface has features that keep you informed about the progress of ARs. With the
flexible AR Notification subscriptions, CARES can email or send text messages on a
variety of activities regarding an AR. A notification is sent when the AR state is changed
to Created, Resolved, Closed, or Pending Customer Action. Other conditions that generate
notifications are if the following fields are updated: Investigation, Short Description,
Current Summary, Description, and Resolution. You can set up (subscribe), remove
(unsubscribe), or change these conditions at any time.
Data Drop Box
You can access the Data Drop Box from the left column on the Customer Support
homepage (unless your view was changed), from the Technical Support menu in the
center of the page, or from the My Bookmarks section (if Data Drop Box has been
added there). Click the Upload a file button in the Data Drop Box window to send a file
to the Alcatel-Lucent support technician. An email address can also be entered so that the
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Alcatel-Lucent technician will be notified when the file has been sent. Click the
Download a file button from the Data Drop Box if the Alcatel-Lucent technician has
sent a file to be downloaded. These files will remain on the site for 7 days.
Documentation
You can access documentation by selecting a product from the My Products area.
Alternatively, documentation can also be accessed from the left column on the Customer
Support home page (unless this view has been changed), from the Technical Support
section in the center of the page, or from the My Bookmarks section (if Documentation
has been added there). If accessing Documentation by means other than the My
Products area, choose the product whose documentation you wish to access by selecting
the product from the alphabetical listing or the category list.
Once you are on the product web page, select Manuals and Guides from the list under
the Documentation and downloads section. The Manuals and Guides link brings you
to the Library of Manuals and Guides for the product you have chosen. The document
links bring you to the document stored in the Alcatel-Lucent Customer Information Center
(CIC) web site or to another OLCS webpage that contains the product documentation.
Within the Documentation and Downloads area, the Technical Notes link brings you
to a web page which contains documents that are not release specific and are technical in
nature.
Also, within the Documentation and Downloads area, the Release Information link
brings you to a Library of Release Notes web page that contains documents which are
release specific and are listed by release.
Click on these links to download or open a PDF file.
Downloads
Note:
You can access downloads by selecting a product from the My Products section.
Downloads can also be accessed from the left column on the Customer Support homepage
(unless this view has been changed), from the Technical Support section in the center of
the page, or from the My Bookmarks section (if Downloads was added there). If
accessing Downloads by means other than the My Products area, choose the product
whose Downloads you wish to access by selecting the product from the alphabetical
listing or the category list.
Once you are on the product web page, click the Downloads: Electronic Delivery link
from the list under the Documentation and Downloads area. Select the appropriate
release to be downloaded from the drop-down list, and click Next. Select the file to be
downloaded and click Next. On the next web page, enter the path where the file should
be downloaded and click Download.
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Alcatel-Lucent Alerts
You can access Alcatel-Lucent Alerts from the left column on the Customer Support
homepage (unless this view has been changed), from the Technical Support section in
the center of the page, or from the My Bookmarks section (if Alcatel-Lucent Alerts is
added there).
Once you are on the Alcatel-Lucent Alerts web page, a list of products are displayed.
Click on a product to see a list of Alerts for that product. Alternatively, use the Enter the
number of the Alert field to find a specific Alert, or use the text search to search for
Alerts with certain words.
To subscribe to Alcatel-Lucent Alerts, click the Alerts Subscription Page link. Once at
the Alcatel-Lucent Alerts Subscription page, fill out the form and choose the product
whose alerts you would like to subscribe to.
You have the option to click Modify Subscription or Cancel Subscription. Modify
Subscription allows you to modify the Urgency, Type, and/or Products selected. Cancel
Subscription will stop future Alcatel-Lucent Alerts email messages.
Product Change Notices (PCNs)
You can access Product Change Notices (PCNs) from the left column on the Customer
Support home page (unless this view has been changed), from the Technical Support
section in the center of the page, or from the My Bookmarks section (if PCNs were
added there).
Once on the PCN web page, a list of PCNs is displayed. You can search PCNs by clicking
one of the following links:
PCN cross-reference
Return Material Authorization (RMA) can be accessed from the left column on the
Customer Support home page (unless this view has been changed), from the Technical
Support section in the center of the page, or from the My Bookmarks section (if it was
added there).
Once on the RMA web page, a table with contact information is displayed. Use the contact
information provided or choose to fill in the online RMA request form at the bottom of
that web page.
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Perform provisioning operations and remote trouble-shooting using CIT, EMS and
TL1 interfaces.
Length: Product Modules are scheduled for 3 days. Technology Modules are scheduled
for 1 day.
Expected Foundation Knowledge: Suggested prerequisites are listed on each module's
workshop description. Generally, customers should have a basic understanding of digital
fundamentals and lightwave transmission systems. In addition, customers should have
taken a previous Alcatel-Lucent Operating & Maintenance course or have equivalent
experience with operations and maintenance issues related to the product
Activities Prior to Workshop Delivery: The effectiveness of this workshop series relies
on the fact that it allows a customer to address the issues experienced in their network
today. To achieve this, prior to the workshop, a conference call will be set up with the
engineers that will facilitate the workshop. During this call, the logistics of simulating the
customer's network environment will be discussed.
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Workshop Location: This workshop will be delivered in the Customer Advocate System
Test Labs in Westford, MA. The format is 75% hands-on lab exercises, reinforced with
25% classroom instruction.
How to Sign Up:
Visit https://training.lucent.com
Visit https://training.lucent.com
Choose which Advanced Maintenance Workshop youd like to register for by clicking
on the link.
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Acronyms and Abbreviations
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A
ABN
Abnormal
AISAlarm
Indication Signal
ALSAutomatic
Laser Shutdown
APD
AU Pointer
AUX
AUXiliary
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B
BATT
BATTery
BERBit
Error Rate
BIPBit
Interleaved Parity
BNC
C
CE
European Conformity
CO
Central Office
CPE
Craft Terminal
CMI
COAXial
CPO
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D
DC
Direct Current
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DCC
E
EC
Equipment Controller
ECC
Electromagnetic Compatibility
EMI
Electromagnetic Interference
EOW
ElectroStatic Discharges
ETSI
F
F
Glossary
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FERF
G
GA
Gate Array
GbE
GigaBit Ethernet
GND
Ground
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H
HDB3
Hardware
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
I
ICS
Glossary
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ID
Identification Signals
IEC
Input
IND
Indicative alarm
IP
Internet Protocol
ISO
L
LAN
Loss Of Frame(alignment)
LOI
Loss Of Multiframe
LOP
Loss Of Pointer
LOP
Loss Of Signal
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LPA
M
MCF
N
NRZ
No Return to Zero
NURG
O
OMSN
Out Of Frame
OR
Glossary
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OS
Operating System
OUT
Output
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
P
P/S
Parallel/Serial converter
PC
Personal Computer
PDH
Physical Interface
PPI
Path Overhead
PMMF
ANDOR/3 failure
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Q
Q2/QB2
R
R
Glossary
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RAI
Recommendation
RDI
Reference
REL
Release
RIBUS
Not Urgent Alarm command. Lights up the relative rack red LED
RSOH
Reception
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S
SC
Shelf Controller
SDH
Glossary
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
SOH
Section Overhead
S/P
Serial/Parallel Converter
SPI
Software
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
T
TANC
Layout drawing
TIM
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TUG2/3
Transmission
TSO
U
URG
Urgent
UID
User Identifier
USB
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V
VCG
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VPN
Virtual Tributary
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W
WAN
X
XC
Cross-Connection
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Z
ZIC
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conventions used, xv
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document
conventions used, xv
how to use, xiii
intended audience, xiii
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recycle, xvii
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SFP, 4-21
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