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Preface
Scope This manual provides the following information on the 7356 Intelligent Services Access Manager (ISAM) Fiber To The Building (FTTB) Shelf Based Remote Expansion Module (SB-REM) equipment:
• Product information • Safety information • Hardware installation procedures Note — The 7356 ISAM FTTB SB-REM is applicable for the ETSI market only.
Applicable Releases This document applies from Release 4.2 on.
Audience This documentation set is intended for planners, administrators, operators, and maintenance personnel involved in installing, upgrading, or maintaining the 7356 ISAM FTTB SB-REM. The reader must be familiar with general telecommunications principles.
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Special information The following are examples of how special information is presented in this document. Danger — Danger indicates that the described activity or situation
may result in serious personal injury or death; for example, high voltage or electric shock hazards. Warning — Warning indicates that the described activity or situation
may, or will, cause equipment damage or serious performance problems. Caution — Caution indicates that the described activity or situation
may, or will, cause service interruption.
Note — A note provides information that is, or may be, of special
interest.
Procedures with options or substeps When there are options in a procedure, they are identified by letters. When there are required substeps in a procedure, they are identified by Roman numerals.
Procedure 1 Example of options in a procedure At step 1, you can choose option a or b. At step 2, you must do what the step indicates. 1
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This step offers two options. You must choose one of the following: a
This is one option.
b
This is another option.
You must perform this step.
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Procedure 2 Example of required substeps in a procedure At step 1, you must perform a series of substeps within a step. At step 2, you must do what the step indicates. 1
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This step has a series of substeps that you must perform to complete the step. You must perform the following substeps: i
This is the first substep.
ii
This is the second substep.
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This is the third substep.
You must perform this step.
Acronyms See the glossary included with the System Description for the expansion of acronyms used in this documentation set.
Release notes Be sure to refer to the release notes (such as the Customer Release Notes or Emergency Fix Release Note) issued for software loads of your product before you install or use the product. The release notes provide important information about the software load.
Documents Refer to the Product Information document for your product to see a list of all relevant customer documents and their part numbers. Customer documentation is available for download from the Alcatel-Lucent Support Service website at http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/myaccess.
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Scope ............................................................................................... iii Applicable Releases ...................................................................................iii Audience ............................................................................................... iii Special information.................................................................................... iv Acronyms ................................................................................................ v Release notes............................................................................................ v Documents ............................................................................................... v
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Product Information 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5
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Safety Information 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7
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Conventions .............................................................................. 2-2 Safety Requirements ................................................................... 2-6 Fuse Rating.............................................................................. 2-10 Environmental Requirements......................................................... 2-12 EMC and ESD ............................................................................ 2-14 Acoustic Noise .......................................................................... 2-14 ITU-T K.20/K.45 Compliance ......................................................... 2-15
Mounting the SB-REM 3.1 3.2
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Architecture ............................................................................. 1-2 SB-REM Type Variants ................................................................. 1-12 SB-REM Configuration Variants ....................................................... 1-18 Board Capabilities and Dimensioning ............................................... 1-31 CLEI Codes............................................................................... 1-32
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General ................................................................................... 3-2 Environmental and Mounting Constraints ........................................... 3-5
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SB-REM in a 19” Rack .................................................. 3-5 SB-REM in an ETSI Rack ................................................ 3-7 SB-REM using the Asymmetric ETSI Brackets ....................... 3-8 SB-REM on a Wall ...................................................... 3-10 Splitter Extension Box ................................................ 3-13
Installing Units in the SB-REM 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8
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Mounting Mounting Mounting Mounting Mounting
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Installation Overview ................................................................... 4-2 Installing the DC-powered Controller Board or the NT Board .................... 4-4 Installing the AC-powered Controller Board ........................................ 4-5 Installing the LT Boards or Combined LT/Splitter Boards......................... 4-6 Installing the Splitter Board ........................................................... 4-7 Installing the Fan Unit.................................................................. 4-9 Installing/replacing the Fan Filter .................................................. 4-11 Fuse Replacement Procedures ....................................................... 4-14
Cable Connections to the SB-REM 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 5.12
A.
5-1
Introduction .............................................................................. 5-2 Connecting Chassis Ground ............................................................ 5-2 Connecting DC Power................................................................... 5-4 Connecting AC Power................................................................... 5-8 Connecting Alarm Equipment ........................................................ 5-10 Connecting the Optical Uplink Cable ............................................... 5-13 Connecting LT-splitter Interconnect Cable ........................................ 5-15 Connecting Combo Cable ............................................................. 5-17 Connecting POTS and LINE MDF Cables ............................................. 5-19 Connecting MDF Cables to the Splitter in the Splitter Extension Box .......... 5-22 Connecting the Optical Cable to the Ethernet LT Board......................... 5-26 Powering up the SB-REM .............................................................. 5-29
Specification MDF Cable A.1 A.2 A.3 A.4
B.
A-1
Introduction .............................................................................. A-2 Legend .................................................................................... A-2 Wiring List for CHAMP100 MDF Cable ................................................ A-2 Wiring List for Metral-HDXS-72 Cable Connector................................... A-3
Mnemonics B.1
Abbreviations
B-1
Mnemonics ............................................................................... B-2
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Product Information
1.1 Architecture
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1.2 SB-REM Type Variants
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1.3 SB-REM Configuration Variants
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1.4 Board Capabilities and Dimensioning 1.5 CLEI Codes
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1.1
Architecture The 7356 ISAM FTTB Shelf Based Remote Expansion Module (SB-REM) is an addition to the Alcatel-Lucent 7330 ISAM FTTN products. Note 1 — The 7356 ISAM FTTB SB-REM is referred to as SB-REM in the remainder of this manual. Note 2 — The SB-REM physically supports any of the LT boards and splitter boards supported in the 7330 ISAM FTTN Flexible Density (FD) equipment practice (limitations come from power supply and software support). Therefore, it is also known as the FD-REM.
The SB-REM can be deployed:
• in a distributed mode when equipped with a controller board: • NRCD-A (DC controller board) • NRCD-B (DC controller board) • NRCA-A (AC controller board) • in stand-alone mode when equipped with a Network Termination (NT) board: • NRNT-A Distributed Mode - Position in the Network The SB-REM:
• is a downstream interface multiplexer which is slaved to a host DSLAM • is a compact system intended for installation in remote cabinets and business equipment rooms where space is limited or access interface needs are limited
• must be limited to installation in locations where access is restricted to maintenance personnel only • can be co-located with the host DSLAM or installed remotely. Figure 1-1 shows how the SB-REM (in distributed mode) is incorporated in the ISAM architecture.
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7330 FTTN n x10 GE + m x 1 GE
Host Up to 10 slots
GigE Switch
12 x 1GE or 2.5GE
7356 FTTB SB-REM
GE
CO/Cabinet
DSL/POTS/Ethernet interface (subscriber) POTS interface (CO or DLC)
7330 RA
7356 FTTB SB-REM
CO
. . . .
Up to 2 x 10GEs and up to 8 x 1GEs
7356 FTTB SB-REM Up to 24 x 1GEs
CO / CEV / OP
The SB-REM can be connected to the 7330 ISAM FTTN host or the 7330 ISAM Remote Aggregator (RA). The following applies for SB-REMs connected to a 7330 ISAM FTTN host:
• the 7330 ISAM FTTN hosts and aggregates traffic for both the 7330 ISAM FTTN and the SB-REM
• up to 2 LT boards can be placed in each SB-REM. The SB-REMs are connected via optical cabling to the NTIO board in the 7330 ISAM FTTN shelf. The following applies for SB-REMs connected to a 7330 ISAM RA:
• the SB-REMS are connected to the 7330 ISAM RA via optical cabling. Stand-alone Mode - Position in the Network The SB-REM equipped with the NRNT-A board:
• is a downstream interface multiplexer • is a compact system intended for installation in remote cabinets and business equipment rooms where space is limited or access interface needs are limited • must be limited to installation in locations where access is restricted to maintenance personnel only Figure 1-2 shows how the SB-REM (stand-alone mode) is incorporated into the ISAM architecture.
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1 — Product Information Figure 1-2 Position of the SB-REM (stand-alone mode) in the ISAM Architecture 1GE downlink
SB-REM with NRNT-A
1GE/2.5GE uplink
CO
1GE/2.5GE uplink
SB-REM with NRCD-B
SB-REM with NRNT-A
1GE downlink
SB-REM with NRNT-A
SB-REM with NRNT-A
1GE/2.5GE uplink 1GE downlink
The SB-REM in stand-alone mode can be connected either directly to a GigE switch or to a DSLAM or another SB-REM with NRNT-A. The following applies for distributed SB-REMs connected to a stand-alone SB-REM:
• up to 2 LT boards can be placed locally in the stand-alone SB-REM • up to 4 LT boards can be placed in other distributed SB-REMs (equipped with controller boards, and not NRNT-A). Each LT in a distributed SB-REMs has a dedicated 1Gbps link to the host stand-alone SB-REM.
Main Features An overview of the main features of the SB-REM:
• Supports the ISAM line boards: VDSL2, multi-ADSL, SHDSL, point-to-point • •
• • • • • • 1-4
Ethernet, POTS termination, and corresponding splitters Shelf-based remote with 3 or 4 slots: two slots for line boards plus one or two slots for splitter boards (second splitter slot via Splitter Expansion Module) up to 144 MultiDSL subscribers, 96 VDSL2 subscribers, 72 or 144 POTS subscribers (depending on whether the SB-REM is equipped for distributed mode or stand-alone mode) or 72 point-to-point Ethernet subscribers can be connected. Combinations of the different technologies are possible. VDSL configuration: 48/96 ports with 8/12/17 profiles and backwards ADSL/ADSL2+ compatibility Support for Metallic Ended Line Testing (MELT) (when NALT-M, NSLT-B, NVLT-M or NVLT-N is used) Voice applications supported with either NRNT-A (free running clock with +/4.6 ppm accuracy sufficient for voice), or with NRCD-B with SyncE input Compact 19” form factor, 300 mm deep, can be mounted in 19" and ETSI-sized racks or cabinets Fit for use in environments with risk of elevated temperatures Full front access of cables February 2012 Alcatel-Lucent 7356 ISAM FTTB R4.2.05 User, Safety and Installation Manual Edition 05 Released 3HH-09545-AAAA-RJZZA
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• The SB-REM components are compliant with the rules for: • Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Components (RoHS) • Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Dimensions Figure 1-3 shows the SB-REM dimensions. Figure 1-3 SB-REM Dimensions 463.9
250.63
110
246.7 236
241
249.43
241 235.8
448
Weight Table 1-1 lists the weight of the different components of the SB-REM.
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Description
Weight
3FE 29930 AA
SB-REM shelf (empty, without LT boards, splitter boards, controller board, or fan unit)
2,8 kg
3FE 60993 BA
Splitter extension box
1,7 kg
3FE 29572 AA
NRCD-A DC controller board
0,9 kg
3FE 29572 AB
NRCD-B DC controller board
0,9 kg
3FE 29573 BA
NRCA-A AC controller board
1,7 kg
3FE 64398 AA
NRNT-A NT board
1,2 kg
3FE 29570 BA
Fan unit
0,3 kg
3FE 29572 AC
Note — For the weight of the different boards, see Table 1-9.
Functional Description
General
The SB-REM (3FE 29930 AA) is a shelf-based equipment in which all the items are plug-in units (fan unit, Line Termination (LT) board, splitter board, combined LT/splitter board and PSU/control board). The SB-REM can be deployed in different variants mainly depending on the embedded LT and splitter board types, but also depending on the optical link type, fan unit type, PSU unit type and bracket type. The SB-REM is a shelf with 4 slot positions and 1 fan unit position.
• Position 1 is equipped with a splitter board except when combined LT/splitter boards or Ethernet boards are used in the LT positions. In that case a dummy front plate has to be installed. • Position 2 is always equipped with an LT board or a combined LT/splitter board (LT1).
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• Position 3 can be equipped with an LT board or a combined LT/splitter board (LT2). If no board is equipped in this position, a dummy front plate has to be installed. • Position 4 is always equipped with a controller board or an NT board. Note 1 — If the SB-REM is equipped with an AC-powered controller board, then no LT board can be placed in position 3. Note 2 — When only one LT board or a combined LT/splitter board is used, this board must be mounted in position 2.
The number of slot positions can be extended to 5 slots by mounting a splitter extension box above or below the SB-REM. An additional splitter board can be housed in this splitter extension box. Interconnections between the controller board in slot 4 and the LT slot positions in the SB-REM are made via the backplane. Interconnections between the additional splitter board and the LT board in slot 3 are made via MDF cable (see chapter “Cable Connections to the SB-REM”, section “Connecting MDF Cables to the Splitter in the Splitter Extension Box”). SB-REM with DC-powered Controller Board
Figure 1-4 shows the SB-REM with DC-powered controller board (NRCD-A or NRCD-B). Figure 1-4 Front View of SB-REM
Figure 1-5 shows the slot positions for an SB-REM equipped with a DC-powered controller board. Figure 1-5 SB-REM with DC-powered Controller Board Slot position
Fan unit
Splitter board or dummy front plate
1
LT board or combined LT/splitter board (LT1)
2
LT board, combined LT/splitter board (LT2) or dummy front plate
3
DC-powered controller board
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SB-REM with AC-powered Controller Board
Figure 1-6 shows the SB-REM with AC-powered controller board (NRCA-A). Figure 1-6 Frontview of SB-REM with AC-powered Controller Board
220-240V AC FUSE 4A
Figure 1-7 shows the hardware breakdown for a SB-REM equipped with an AC-powered controller board. Figure 1-7 SB-REM with AC-powered Controller Board Slot position
Fan unit
Splitter board or dummy front plate
1
LT board or combined LT/splitter board (LT1)
2 3
AC-powered controller board 4
SB-REM with NRNT-A NT Board
Figure 1-8 shows the SB-REM with the NRNT-A NT board. Figure 1-8 Front View of SB-REM
Figure 1-9 shows the slot positions for an SB-REM equipped with an NRNT-A board.
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Fan unit
Splitter board or dummy front plate
1
LT board or combined LT/splitter board (LT1)
2
LT board, combined LT/splitter board (LT2) or dummy front plate
3
NRNT-A NT board
4
Splitter Extension Box
The SB-REM can be equipped with a Splitter Extension box (NFES-A) (3FE 60993 BA). This box can be mounted above or below the SB-REM and can be equipped with a passive splitter board. Figure 1-10 Example of Mounting Position of Splitter Extension Box
Figure 1-11 shows the hardware breakdown for a SB-REM equipped with a DC-powered controller board and a splitter extension box. Figure 1-11 SB-REM with Splitter extension Box Splitter Board (SP2) (splitter extension box) Splitter Board (SP1) (slot position 1) Fan Unit
LT Board (LT1) (slot position 2) LT Board (LT2) or Filler Plate (slot position 3) DC Controller Board (slot position 4)
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Fan Unit
A separate position is reserved for the fan unit NRFU-A (3FE 29570 BA). Control of the fan unit is done from the controller board. For this purpose 12V fan power, signals for fan speed control and tacho feedback signals are implemented. A “fan present” and “fan ID” signal inform the controller of the presence of the fan. Note — An LT board and operational SW is required for making the environmental alarms work.
See the NRFU-A Unit Data Sheet (UDS) for more information about the fan unit. Controller Board
Power is applied to the SB-REM via the controller board or the NT board:
• The DC-powered controller (NRCD-A or NRCD-B) is a board with a single slot height (occupying slot position 4). • The AC-powered controller (NRCA-A) is a board with a double slot height (occupying slot positions 3 and 4). • The NT board (NRNT-A) is a board with a single slot height (occupying slot position 4). Next to the power input the controller board has the following external interfaces:
• • • • • • •
Alarm I/O interface On/Off Switch Alarm Cut-Off (ACO) switch LEDs for ACO, Fan alarm, Alarm, System, and Power Two SFP interfaces RJ-45 Fast Ethernet Interface Craft interface Note — See the NRCD-A UDS, the NRCD-B UDS or the NRNT-A UDS for more information about the DC-powered controller board or the NRCA-A UDS for more information about the AC-powered controller board.
Splitter Board
A splitter board is mounted in slot position 1. If the splitter extension box is mounted, then a splitter board can also be mounted in this position, for support of a second LT board without integrated splitter function in slot position 3 in the SB-REM. Line Termination Board
The first LT board must be mounted in slot position 2 (LT1). An additional LT board can be mounted in slot position 3 (LT2). 1-10
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The following LT board types are supported:
• • • • •
VDSL2 Multi-DSL SHDSL POTS only Ethernet Note — If the SB-REM is equipped with a DC-powered controller board or an NT board and no additional LT board is mounted in slot position 3, then a dummy front plate has to be mounted for EMC purposes.
Combined Line Termination/Splitter Board
The first combined LT/splitter board must be mounted in slot position 2 (LT1). An additional combined LT/splitter board can be mounted in slot position 3 (LT2). The following LT board types are supported:
• Multi-DSL Note — If the SB-REM is equipped with a DC-powered controller board and no additional LT board is mounted in slot position 3, then a dummy front plate has to be mounted for EMC purposes.
Mounting
Racks
The SB-REM can be mounted:
• • • •
in a 19” rack in a standard ETSI rack in an ETSI rack using asymmetric brackets on a wall.
The SB-REM must be mounted with brackets and is delivered with the bracket type as ordered by the customer. Table 1-2 lists the different possible mounting brackets for the SB-REM. Table 1-2 Mounting Brackets for SB-REM Type
Code
Ordering Quantity
ETSI mounting bracket
3FE 29801 BA
2
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Type
Code
Ordering Quantity
19” mounting bracket
3FE 29802 AA
2
Left
3FE 29800 AA
1
Right
3FE 60026 CA
1
3FE 27999 AA
2
Asymmetric mounting bracket
Wallmount bracket (2 of 2)
Splitter Extension Box
If the SB-REM is equipped with two xDSL LT boards, then a splitter extension box (NFES-A) must be mounted on top or below the SB-REM. The splitter extension box must be mounted with brackets. These brackets are delivered as kits. Table 1-3 lists the different mounting bracket kits for the splitter extension box. Table 1-3 Mounting Bracket Kits for the NFES-A Name
Code
Qty.
KIT-NFES-A BRACKETS (Asymmetric ETSI)(1)
3FE 61471 AA
2
KIT-NFES-A BRACKETS (ETSI)
3FE 61472 AA
2
KIT-NFES-A BRACKETS (19 inch)
3FE 61473 AA
2
Note (1)
Two screws to attach the right-hand NFES-A bracket to the right-hand bracket of the SB-REM are included in this kit.
Location
The SB-REM can be installed in a Central Office (CO) controlled environment, in a Controlled Environment Vault (CEV) and can be deployed in remote cabinets requiring extended temperature range operation.
1.2
SB-REM Type Variants This section provides:
• a description of the three controller board types and one NT board type that are available for use in the SB-REM.
• scenarios for upgrading to 2.5Gbps mode on the SB-REM
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NRCA-A The NRCA-A control board supports:
• AC mains powering of the SB-REM • For slot position 1: Splitter • the slot is powered, for future board types possible requiring power. • For slot position 2: LT #1 • An LT board with a maximum uplink capacity of 1Gbps • An uplink SFP for a 1Gbps optical or electrical Ethernet connection • A Dying Gasp function on that uplink • An external alarm interface with five inputs and two outputs • A Craft terminal interface for on site configuration and trouble-shooting • A low-speed Ethernet management interface for 3rd party equipment management. This interface can handle Ethernet traffic up to 50 kbps. The traffic is forwarded on a dedicated management VLAN (which must be configured by the operator in the network). The NRCA-A does not support DC powering (see NRCD-A and NRCD-B for such applications). The NRCA-A requires two physical shelf slot positions, and does not allow for the insertion of a second LT board. The use of this controller board is restricted to 1Gbps uplinks (2.5Gbps operation is not supported on this controller board).
NRCD-A The NRCD-A control board supports:
• DC mains powering of the SB-REM • For slot position 1: Splitter • the slot is powered, for future board types possible requiring power. • For slot position 2: LT #1 • An LT board with a maximum uplink capacity of 1Gbps • An uplink SFP for a 1Gbps optical or electrical Ethernet connection • A Dying Gasp function on that uplink • For slot position 3: LT #2 • An LT board with a maximum uplink capacity of 1Gbps • An uplink SFP for a 1Gbps optical or electrical Ethernet connection • Dual independent hosting for both LT boards • An external alarm interface with five inputs and two outputs • A Craft terminal interface for on site configuration and trouble-shooting • A low-speed Ethernet management interface for 3rd party equipment management. This interface can handle Ethernet traffic up to 50 kbps. The traffic is forwarded on a dedicated management VLAN, to be configured by the operator in the network.
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The NRCD-A does not support AC powering (see NRCA-A for such applications). The NRCD-A requires one physical shelf slot position, and does allow for the insertion of a second LT board. The use of this controller board is restricted to 1Gbps uplinks (2.5Gbps operation is not supported on this controller board).
NRCD-B The NRCD-B control board supports:
• DC mains powering of the SB-REM • For slot position 2: LT #1 • An LT board with a maximum uplink capacity of 1Gbps or 2.5Gbps • An uplink SFP for a 1Gbps (optical or electrical) or a 2.5Gbps (optical) Ethernet connection
• DSL subscriber interfaces with NTR, or Synchronous Ethernet output subscriber interfaces (if supported by the inserted LT board type)
• A Dying Gasp function on that uplink • For slot position 3: LT #2 • An LT board with a maximum uplink capacity of 1Gbps or 2.5Gbps • An uplink SFP for a 1Gbps (optical or electrical) or a 2.5Gbps (optical) Ethernet •
connection DSL subscriber interfaces with NTR, or Synchronous Ethernet output subscriber interfaces (if supported by the inserted LT board type).
• An external alarm interface with five inputs and two outputs • A Craft terminal interface for on site configuration and trouble-shooting • A low-speed Ethernet management interface for 3rd party equipment management. This interface can handle Ethernet traffic up to 50 kbps. The traffic is forwarded on a dedicated management VLAN (which must be configured by the operator in the network). The NRCD-B does not support AC powering (see NRCA-A for such applications). The NRCD-B requires one physical shelf slot position, and does allow for the insertion of a second LT board. This controller board can be used for LT boards requiring a 1Gbps and/or a 2.5Gbps uplink to the host DSLAM.
NRNT-A The NRNT-A NT board supports:
• DC mains powering of the SB-REM • For slot position 1: Splitter • Two uplink SFPs for a 1Gbps (optical or electrical) or a 2.5Gbps (optical) Ethernet connection (SFP-1 and SFP-2)
• Four SFPs for 1Gbps (optical or electrical) Ethernet connection (uplink or downlink) (SFP-3, SFP-4, SFP-5 and SFP-6). • For slot position 2: LT #1
• An LT board with a maximum uplink capacity of 1Gbps or 2.5Gbps • DSL subscriber interfaces with NTR, or Synchronous Ethernet output subscriber interfaces (if supported by the inserted LT board type)
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• For slot position 3: LT #2 • An LT board with a maximum uplink capacity of 1Gbps or 2.5Gbps • DSL subscriber interfaces with NTR, or Synchronous Ethernet output subscriber interfaces (if supported by the inserted LT board type).
• An external alarm interface with five inputs and two outputs • A Craft terminal interface for on site configuration and trouble-shooting • A 10/100/1000 speed Ethernet interface which can be used as management interface for 3rd party equipment management. The Ethernet port can handle low speed 10/100Mbps and high speed 1Gbps. The traffic is forwarded on a dedicated management VLAN, to be configured by the operator in the network. The NRNT-A requires one physical shelf slot position, and does allow for the insertion of a second LT board. This NT board can be used for LT boards requiring a 1Gbps and/or a 2.5Gbps uplink via de backplane to the NRNT-A.
Scenarios for upgrading to 2.5Gbps mode on the distributed SB-REM A 1Gbps/2.5Gbps auto-negotiation protocol is implemented for the optical link between each LT board in the SB-REM and its host NT board. This is implemented by running ability checks for both speeds between the LT board in the SB-REM and the NT board in the host DSLAM. The following applies:
• When the host DSLAM is equipped with a NANT-A NT board, this will always result in a REM link that operates in 1Gbps mode (independent of the used LT board or controller board). • When the host DSLAM is equipped with a NANT-D NT board or a NANT-E board without 2.5G license, this will always result in a REM link that operates in 1Gbps mode (independent of the used LT board or controller board). • When the host DSLAM is equipped with a NANT-D NT board or a NANT-E board with 2.5G license, this will result in a REM link that operates in 2.5Gbps mode only when the following conditions are met:
• • • • • •
A 2.5Gbps-capable LT board is used on this REM link A 2.5Gbps-capable NTIO board is used in the host DSLAM A 2.5Gbps-capable controller board (NRCD-B) is used 2.5Gbps-capable SFP devices are used at the host side and the remote side. A 2.5Gbps license is in use. After installation of all of the above HW components for a 2.5Gbps communication path between the host shelf NT/NTIO and the SB-REM, the LT board in the SB-REM must be reset by the operator. This can be done by the command: admin equipment slot // reboot without-selftest Example: # admin equipment slot lt:2/1/1 reboot without-selftest admin>equipment>slot>lt:2/1/1$ 10/01/01 02:56:40 major alarm occurred for lt slot 2/1/1 (service affecting): Board reset or communication failure
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admin>equipment>slot>lt:2/1/1$ Caution 1 — The following important restrictions apply:
Before introducing a NANT-D NT board or a NANT-E board, every high-capacity VDSL LT board in the SB-REM that is intended to be used in 2.5Gbps mode must always be used together with a 2.5Gbps SFP device and with the NRCD-B controller board. If this rule cannot be verified during installation, then it is strongly advised to manually configure this link in 1Gbps mode (see “Manual Link Speed Configuration”). Caution 2 — When the rule mentioned above is not followed, this
can lead to service interrupt and service quality problems, which cannot be automatically detected by the ISAM in this release. This means that before upgrading to a 2.5Gbps communication on the SB-REM, one should carefully check the consistency of the whole communication path: Table 1-4 Consistency check of the communication path Step
Check
1
Is the NT board capable of 2.5Gbps communication on the SB-REM ports?
2
Is the NTIO board capable of 2.5Gbps communication on the SB-REM ports?
3
Is the SFP on the SB-REM port of the NT board or NTIO board capable of 2.5Gbps operation?
4
Is the remote LT board, plugged into the SB-REM slot, capable of 2.5Gbps operation?
5
Is the 2.5 Gbps capability license switch set?
Manual Link Speed Configuration
CLI commands can be used to overrule the auto-negotiation protocol as follows: Configuring a SB-REM link for 2.5Gbps operation: leg:isadmin># configure port lt:2/1/1 ethernet speed 2500 leg:isadmin># configure port lt:2/1/1 ethernet no autonegotiate leg:isadmin># admin save
Configuring a SB-REM link for 1Gbps operation: leg:isadmin># configure port lt:2/1/1 ethernet speed 1000 leg:isadmin># configure port lt:2/1/1 ethernet no autonegotiate leg:isadmin># admin save
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The commands above can be used also for troubleshooting:
• If the connection between the ISAM host shelf and one or more SB-REMs is lost when enabling the 2.5Gbps communication mode and after resetting the SB-REM LT board, the link speed auto-negotiation mechanism can be overruled manually by means of a direct link speed setting command for a 1Gbps link • If the connection between the ISAM host shelf and one or more SB-REMs does not upgrade automatically when enabling the 2.5Gbps communication mode and after resetting the SB-REM LT board, the link speed auto-negotiation mechanism can be overruled manually by means of a direct link speed setting command for a 2.5Gbps link Note — In case the link speed is changed with a CLI command, the link between the ISAM host shelf and the SB-REM will go down.
It will cause the LT boards to auto-reset and to re-initialize with the new link speed. To minimize this outage period, it is advised to perform a manual reset of the remote LT board in the SB-REM, just prior to the link speed change on the ISAM host shelf.
Scenario for upgrading to 2.5Gbps mode on the stand-alone SB-REM The standalone SB-REM can operate in 2.5Gbps mode:
• Two uplinks of the NRNT-A can operate in 2.5Gbps mode. This must be configured by the operator (as the default operating mode is 1Gbps) • Two host (highcap) LTs can operate in 2.5Gbps mode, if the License Key is enabled. The LT will auto-negotiate with the NRNT-A to operate in 2.5Gbps. At the network side, the two links must be configured at 2.5Gbps, so these links can be connected to the standalone SB-REM. On the standalone SB-REM, NRNT-A, the following must be done:
• Install the 2.5Gbps SFPs in the NRNT-A. • Configure the operating mode of SFP-1 and SFP-2 to 2.5Gbps: configure interface shub port nt:sfp:1 mode 2.5gbps port-type network admin-status auto-up configure interface shub port nt:sfp:2 mode 2.5gbps port-type network admin-status auto-up
The 2.5Gbps license key must be enabled to operate the host LTs in 2.5Gbps: configure system max-lt-link-speed link-speed twodotfive-gb
The stand-alone SB-REM must now be reset, so the auto-negotiation process can take place (this happens during the LT initialisation): admin equipment reboot-isam without-self-test
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1.3
SB-REM Configuration Variants This section provides a description of the different possible configurations of the SB-REM with regard to LT boards, splitter boards, combined LT/splitter boards and controller boards.
General The following items have to be ordered separately:
• Dust filter for the fan unit • Optical modules (Small Form Pluggables (SFPs)) • Cables (power, MDF, optical,...) Note — For more detailed information on the different boards mentioned below, see the Unit Data Sheet (UDS) of the board.
Overview The following tables an overview of the possible SB-REM configurations for the different controller board types:
• • • •
For controller board NRCA-A, see Table 1-5 For controller board NRCD-A, see Table 1-6 For controller board NRCD-B, see Table 1-7 For NT board NRNT-A, See Table 1-8 Note 1 — The following LT boards do not require a splitter board.
• • • • • • •
Ethernet LT boards SHDSL LT boards NALS-A NALT-M NVLS-A NVLT-M NVLT-N
If these boards placed in slot 2, then a dummy front plate (3FE 61074 BB) must be placed in slot 1. Note 2 — When the SB-REM is mounted using asymmetric ETSI brackets, the Ethernet LT boards require the use of a fiber handling kit. See section “Connecting the Optical Cable to the Ethernet LT Board”.
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Slot 1
Slot 2
SFP LT #1
xDSL (1Gbps)
Splitter board for LT in slot 2
NALT-C
1Gbps
NALT-D NALT-E NALT-J NALT-K NVLT-C NVLT-D NVLT-M NVLT-N NVLT-P NVLT-Q Dummy front plate
NVLT-M NVLT-N NALS-A NVLS-A
xDSL
Dummy front plate
NALT-E
Fast Ethernet
Dummy front plate
NELT-A
LT #2 function
Slot extension
Slot 3
SFP LT #2
Empty
NA
NA
-
Table 1-6 Summary of SB-REM Configurations with NRCD-A NRCD-A LT #1 function
Slot 1
Slot 2
SFP LT #1
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NRCD-A xDSL (1Gbps)
Splitter board for LT in slot 2
NALT-C
1Gbps
NALT-D NALT-E NALT-J NALT-K NVLT-C NVLT-D NVLT-M NVLT-N NVLT-P NVLT-Q Dummy front plate
NVLT-M NVLT-N NALS-A NVLS-A
Fast Ethernet
Dummy front plate
NELT-A
LT #2 function
Slot extension
Slot 3
SFP LT #2
Empty
Dummy front plate
Dummy front plate
-
xDSL (1Gbps)
Splitter board for LT in slot 3
NALT-C
1Gbps
NALT-D NALT-E NALT-J NALT-K NVLT-C NVLT-D NVLT-M NVLT-N NVLT-P NVLT-Q
SHDSL
NA
NALS-A
NA
NSLT-A NSLT-B
Fast Ethernet
NA
NELT-A
(2 of 2)
Table 1-7 Summary of SB-REM Configurations with NRCD-B NRCD-B LT #1 function
Slot 1
Slot 2
SFP LT #1
(1 of 3)
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NRCD-B xDSL (1Gbps)
Splitter board for LT in slot 2
NALT-C
1Gbps(1)
NALT-D NALT-E NALT-J NALT-K NVLT-C NVLT-D NVLT-P NVLT-Q Dummy front plate
NVLT-M NVLT-N NALS-A NVLS-A
Fast Ethernet
Dummy front plate
POTS
NA
NELT-A NPOT-A NPOT-B NPOT-C
xDSL (2.5Gbps)
Splitter board for LT in slot 2
NVLT-G
2.5Gbps
NVLT-H NVLT-P NVLT-Q Dummy front plate
NVLT-M NVLT-N NVLS-A
Fast/Gigabit Ethernet
Dummy front plate
NELT-B
LT #2 function
Slot extension
Slot 3
SFP LT #2
Empty
Dummy front plate
Dummy front plate
-
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NRCD-B xDSL (1Gbps)
Splitter board for LT in slot 3
NALT-C
1Gbps(1)
NALT-D NALT-E NALT-J NALT-K NVLT-C NVLT-D NVLT-P NVLT-Q NA
NVLT-M NVLT-N NALS-A NVLS-A
SHDSL
NA
NSLT-A NSLT-B
Fast Ethernet
NA
POTS
NA
NELT-A NPOT-A NPOT-B NPOT-C
xDSL (2.5Gbps)
Splitter board for LT in slot 2
NVLT-G
2.5Gbps
NVLT-H NVLT-P NVLT-Q Dummy front plate
NVLT-M NVLT-N NVLS-A
Fast/Gigabit Ethernet
Dummy front plate
NELT-B
(3 of 3) Notes (1) Only SFP supported for FE and GE. No C-SFP supported.
Table 1-8 Summary of SB-REM Configurations with NRNT-A NRNT-A LT #1 function
Slot 1
Slot 2
Backplane speed LT #1
(1 of 3)
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NRNT-A xDSL (1Gbps)
Splitter board for LT in slot 2
NALT-C
1Gbps(1)
NALT-E NALT-J NALT-K (2) NALT-M NVLT-C NVLT-D NVLT-G NVLT-H NVLT-P NVLT-Q Dummy front plate
NVLT-M NVLT-N NALS-A NVLS-A
SHDSL
Dummy front plate
NSLT-A NSLT-B
Fast Ethernet
Dummy front plate
NELT-A NELT-B
POTS
NA
NPOT-A NPOT-B NPOT-C
xDSL (2.5Gbps)
Splitter board for LT in slot 2
NVLT-G
2.5Gbps
NVLT-H NVLT-P NVLT-Q Dummy front plate
NVLT-M NVLT-N NVLS-A
Fast/Gigabit Ethernet
Dummy front plate
NELT-B
LT #2 function
Slot extension
Slot 3
Backplane speed LT #2
Empty
NA
NA
-
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NRNT-A xDSL (1Gbps)
Splitter board for LT in slot 3
NALT-C
1Gbps(1)
NALT-E NALT-J NALT-K (2) NALT-M NVLT-C NVLT-D NVLT-G NVLT-H NVLT-P NVLT-Q NA
NVLT-M NVLT-N NALS-A NVLS-A
Fast Ethernet
NA
NELT-A NELT-B
POTS
NA
NPOT-A NPOT-B NPOT-C
xDSL (2.5Gbps)
Splitter board for LT in slot 3
NVLT-P
2.5Gbps
NVLT-Q NVLT-G NVLT-H NA
NVLT-M NVLT-N NVLS-A
Fast/Gigabit Ethernet
NA
NELT-B
(3 of 3) Notes (1) Only SFP supported for FE and GE. No C-SFP supported. (2) The following thermal restrictions when the NALT-K is deployed: the minimum ambient temperature of a shelf equipped with a dustfilter is limited to -5°C, the maximum ambient temperature is limited to +45°C.
Plug-in Units Table 1-9 gives an overview of the size, weight and pitch of the different supported plug-in units.
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Size (mm)
Weight (kg)
Pitch (mm)
NALT-C
405 x 225/205
1.2
25
NALT-D
405 x 225/205
1.2
25
NALT-E
405 x 225/205
1.2
25
NALT-J
405 x 225/205
1.2
25
NALT-K
405 x 225/205
1.2
25
NALT-M
405 x 225/205
1.2
25
NALS-A
405 x 225/205
1.8
25
NELT-A
405 x 225/205
1.2
25
NELT-B
405 x 225/205
0.9
25
NPOT-A
405 x 225/205
1.2
25
NPOT-B
405 x 225/205
1.1
25
NPOT-C
405 x 225/205
1.1
25
NSLT-A
405 x 225/205
1.2
25
NSLT-B
405 x 225/205
0.9
25
NVLS-A
405 x 225/205
1.7
25
NVLT-C
405 x 225/205
1.2
25
NVLT-D
405 x 225/205
1.2
25
NVLT-G
405 x 225/205
1.2
25
NVLT-H
405 x 225/205
1.2
25
NVLT-M
405 x 225/205
1.5
25
NVLT-N
405 x 225/205
1.2
25
NVLT-P
405 x 225/205
1.0
25
NVLT-Q
405 x 225/205
1.0
25
Port Mapping
The tables below list the port mapping for 7356 ISAM FTTB with NRNT-A board, that is, the mapping between the logical port numbers as used in the ISAM and the physical port numbers as visible on the equipment itself (frontplate numbering).
• Table 1-10 describes the different mapped items. • Table 1-11 lists the port mapping for the NRNT-A board.
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Description
Physical Port Number
The physical switch device port number.
Logical Port Number
The port number as denoted in the SNMP management interface
LT port Number (index based)
For internal LT ports, the index of the LT in the main subrack that corresponds to this port (for local LTs only)
Faceplate port Number
For external ports, the manner in which this port is identified at the faceplate of the board.
Link type
• • • •
Configuration
UP for uplinks/subtending/user links DOWN for internal LT links FIXED for fixed configuration (UP or DOWN) CONF for configurable configuration (UP or DOWN)
Table 1-11 NRNT-A Port Mapping Physical Port Number
Logical Port Number
LT Slot Number (index based)
Faceplate Port Number
Link Type
Configuration
28
1
LT 1 (slot 2)
Fixed
29
2
LT 2 (slot 3)
Fixed
5
3
SFP 6
Down
Configurable
4
4
SFP 5
Down
Configurable
3
5
SFP 4
Up
Configurable
2
6
SFP 3
Up
Configurable
27
7
SFP 2
Up
Fixed
26
8
SFP 1
Up
Fixed
6
9
ETH 1
Up
Fixed
Small Form Pluggables Table 1-12 lists the Alcatel-Lucent-approved Small Form Pluggable (SFP) optical modules that are supported for each board type. Table 1-13 lists the different characteristics of these SFP optical modules.
NRNT-A
NELT-B
NELT-A
NRCA-A
Description
NRCD-B
Code
NRCD-A
Table 1-12 Supported SFP Optical Modules per Board Type
Fast Ethernet SFP 3FE 25777 AA
FE-FX
Y
(1 of 3)
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Y
Y
3FE 29194 BA
FE BX-10-D
Y
Y
3FE 29195 AA
FE BX-10-U
Y
Y
3FE 63343 AA
100Base-T
Y
Y
NELT-B
3FE 29194 AA
NELT-A
FE-LX10
NRCA-A
3FE 25778 AA
NRCD-B
Description
NRCD-A
Code
NRNT-A
1 — Product Information
Y
Fast Ethernet SFP with SGMII Interface 3FE 29625 DA
100Base-LX10
Y
Copper SFP 3FE 28784 AA
1000Base-T
Y
Y
3FE 63343 AA
100Base-T
Y
Y
Gigabit Ethernet SFP 3FE 25773 AA
GE-SX
3FE 25774 AA
GE-LX
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
3FE 25775 AA
GE-EX
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
3FE 25776 AA
GE-ZX
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
3FE 25771 AA
GE-YX
Y
Y
Y
Y
3FE 25771 AB
CWDM
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
3FE 25771 AD
Y
Y
Y
Y
3FE 25771 AE
Y
Y
Y
Y
3FE 25771 AF
Y
Y
Y
Y
3FE 25771 AG
Y
Y
Y
Y
3FE 25771 AH
Y
Y
Y
Y
3FE 25771 AC
3FE 25771 CA 3FE 29549 CA 3FE 29550 CA
(24 dB)
Y
GE-VX
Y
CWDM
Y
(32 dB)
Y
3FE 29551 CA
Y
3FE 29552 CA
Y
3FE 29553 CA
Y
3FE 29554 CA
Y
3FE 29555 CA
Y
3FE 25772 AA
GE-BX10-U
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
3FE 25772 AB
GE-BX10-D
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
3FE 28785 AA
GE-BX40-U
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
3FE 28785 AB
GE-BX40-D
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
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NRNT-A
NELT-B
GE-PX20
NELT-A
3FE 63289 AA
NRCA-A
Description
NRCD-B
Code
NRCD-A
1 — Product Information
Y
2.5 Gigabit Ethernet SFP 3FE 61082 AA
2500-SX
Y
3FE 61083 AA
2500-LX
Y
3FE 65376 AA
2500-BX-U
Y
3FE 65376 AB
2500-BX-D
Y
E1 SFP
Y
E1 SFP 3FE 61681 AA Dual SFP 3FE 65106 AA
GE-BX10-D
Y
3FE 65106 DA
GE-BX10-D
Y
3FE 65107 AA
FE-BX10-D
Y
3FE 65107 DA
FE-BX10-D
Y
FE-BX10-D
Y
3FE 66131
AA(2)
GE-BX-10-D 3FE 66131 DA(2)
FE-BX10-D
Y
GE-BX-10-D E3 SFP 3FE 61682 AA
E3 SFP
Y
(3 of 3) Notes (1) A maximum limit of 18GE SFP per LT is allowed with the NELT-B (2) This is a dual-rate compact SFP
Table 1-13 Characteristics of Approved SFP Optical Modules Code
Description
Wavelength (nm)
Operating Case Temp. Range (°C)
Optical Budget (dB)
Reach (km)
Fiber
Bidi /Uni
UDS(1)
TX: 1550
-40..+85
14
10
SM
Bidi
FAAA
-40..+85
14
10
SM
Bidi
-40..+85
14
10
SM
Bidi
0..+70
NA
0.100
Cat5
NA
PAAA
-40..+85
13
15
SM
Uni
HAAA
Fast Ethernet SFP 3FE 29194 AA
FE BX-10-D
RX: 1310 3FE 29194 BA
FE BX-10-D
TX: 1490 RX: 1310
3FE 29195 AA
FE BX-10-U
TX: 1310 RX: 1550
3FE 63343 AA
100Base-T
NA
Fast Ethernet SFP with SGMII Interface 3FE 29625 DA
100Base-LX10
1310
(1 of 3)
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Description
Wavelength (nm)
Operating Case Temp. Range (°C)
Optical Budget (dB)
Reach (km)
Fiber
Bidi /Uni
UDS(1)
3FE 28784 AA
1000Base-T
NA
0..+85
NA
0.100
Cat5
NA
EAAA
3FE 63343 AA
100Base-T
NA
0..+70
NA
0.100
Cat5
NA
PAAA
CAAA
Code Copper SFP
Gigabit Ethernet SFP 3FE 25773 AA
GE-SX
850
-40..+85
7
0.550
MM
Uni
3FE 25774 AA
GE-LX
1310
-40..+85
11
10
SM
Uni
3FE 25775 AA
GE-EX
1310
-40..+85
18
40
SM
Uni
3FE 25776 AA
GE-ZX
1550
-40..+85
24
80
SM
Uni
3FE 25771 AA
GE-YX
1471
-40..+85
22
62
SM
Uni
AAAA
-5..+85
31
120
SM
Uni
AAAA
-40..+85
9
10
SM
Bidi
GAAA
-40..+85
9
10
SM
Bidi
-40..+85
19
40
SM
Bidi
-40..+85
19
40
SM
Bidi
-10..+75
26
20
MM
Bidi
KAAA
3FE 25771 AB 3FE 25771 AC
CWDM (24 dB)
1491 1511
3FE 25771 AD
1531
3FE 25771 AE
1551
3FE 25771 AF
1571
3FE 25771 AG
1591
3FE 25771 AH
1611
3FE 25771 CA 3FE 29549 CA 3FE 29550 CA
GE-VX CWDM (32 dB)
1471 1491 1511
3FE 29551 CA
1531
3FE 29552 CA
1551
3FE 29553 CA
1571
3FE 29554 CA
1591
3FE 29555 CA
1611
3FE 25772 AA
GE-BX10-U
TX: 1310 RX: 1490
3FE 25772 AB
GE-BX10-D
TX: 1490 RX: 1310
3FE 28785 AA
GE-BX40-U
TX: 1310 RX: 1550
3FE 28785 AB
GE-BX40-D
TX: 1550 RX: 1310
3FE 63289 AB
GE-PX20
TX: 1310 RX: 1490
2.5GE SFP 3FE 61082 AA
2500-SX
1310
-40..+85
7
7
SM
Uni
NAAA
3FE 61083 AA
2500-LX
1310
-40..+85
10.5
20
SM
Uni
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Code
Description
Wavelength (nm)
Operating Case Temp. Range (°C)
Optical Budget (dB)
Reach (km)
Fiber
Bidi /Uni
UDS(1)
3FE 65376 AA
2500-BX-U
TX: 1310
-40..+85
9
10
SM
Bidi
SAAA
-40..+85
9
10
SM
Bidi
SAAA
LAAA
RX: 1490 3FE 65376 AB
2500-BX-D
TX: 1490 RX: 1310
E1 SFP 3FE 61681 AA
E1 SFP
NA
-40..+70
NA
0.770
NA
Uni
GE-BX10-D
TX: 1490
-40..+85
9
10
SM
Bidi
0..+70
9
10
SM
Bidi
-40..+85
14
10
SM
Bidi
0..+70
14
10
SM
Bidi
-40..+85
8 (FE)
10
SM
Bidi
10
SM
Bidi
0.275
NA
Uni
Dual SFP 3FE 65106 AA
RX: 1310 3FE 65106 DA
GE-BX10-D
TX: 1490 RX: 1310
3FE 65107 AA
FE-BX10-D
TX: 1550 RX: 1310
3FE 65107 DA
FE-BX10-D
TX: 1550
TAAA
RX: 1310 3FE 66131 AA 3FE 66131 DA
FE-BX10-D
TX: 1490
GE-BX10-D
RX: 1310
FE-BX10-D
TX: 1490
GE-BX10-D
RX: 1310
E3 SFP
NA
9 (GE) 0..+70
8 (FE) 9 (GE)
E3 SFP 3FE 61682 AA
-40..+75
NA
QAAA
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Board Capabilities and Dimensioning
NT Board Dimensioning Table 1-14 shows the dimensioning for the different NT board and their variants. Table 1-14 NT Board Dimensioning Description
NRNT-A
Throughput of switch component
24 Gbps
Maximum number of MAC addresses (FDB)(1)
16 k
Maximum number of IP interfaces(2)
-
ARP table
size(2)
Maximum number of IP
routes:(2)
FIB
Not supported
RIB
Not supported
Maximum number of L2
filters(3)
128
Maximum number of L3
filters(3)
128
Maximum number of VLAN
4k
Maximum number of cross-connect
4k
L2 frame size (in bytes)
2048
External interfaces
2 x 1Gbps/2.5Gbps 4 x 1Gbps
BITS in/out ports SyncE
input/output(4)
2/6
Note (1) (2) (3) (4)
A number of MAC addresses are always used by the system for internal purposes. L3 forwarding is not supported. Only some limited static L3/L4 forwarding is supported to the extend that this is needed to support the voice LT boards. The same resource is shared for L2 filters and L3 filters. So, the maximum cannot be obtained for both at the same time. 6 ports are capable of delivering SyncE output. However, in actual deployments it will be less, since some of these ports will be used for SyncE input. These ports can then not deliver SyncE output.
SyncE Support Table 1-15 indicates the port applicability of the Synchronous Ethernet NTR functionality for clock extraction (in) and generation (out).
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NRNT-A
Port
SyncE In Support
SyncE Out Support
NRNT-A
NRNT-A
1
1GE, 2.5GE
1GE, 2.5GE
2
1GE, 2.5GE
1GE, 2.5GE
3
No
1GE
4
No
1GE
5
No
1GE
6
No
1GE
Capabilities and Dimensioning Refer to the 7302 Product Information or the 7330 ISAM FTTN Product Information for:
• xDSL Capabilities of the LT Boards • Dimensioning of the LT Boards • ISAM voice dimensioning
1.5
CLEI Codes Table 1-16 lists the boards and fan units for which CLEI codes are available. Caution — The CLEI code changes whenever an item change (that is,
an adaptation to a board) occurs. The latest status of these CLEI codes is always available on the following website: https://codecenter.commonlanguage.com/applogin.asp?app=clei_inq uiry An account is required before the CLEI database can be accessed. Table 1-16 CLEI codes Mnemonic
Variant
CLEI code
CPR
Bar code
NVLT-C
3FE 00139 AA
VAI2AA3DAB
070MLP
168218
NVLT-D
3FE 00140 AA
VAI2AA4DAB
070MMB
168227
NVLT-H
3FE 00161 AA
VAI2ABGDAB
070NNG
169480
NVLT-G
3FE 00162 AB
VAI2ABUDAB
070SDJ
169478
NALT-C
3FE 27289 AB
VAUIANUAAA
070FGN
163912
NALT-D
3FE 27289 BB
VAUIANRAAA
070FWC
163886
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Mnemonic
Variant
CLEI code
CPR
Bar code
NPOT-A
3FE 27420 AA
VAUIALHATA
070KXY
153804
3FE 27420 AB
VAUIALSAAA
070KZY
153982
NSLT-A
3FE 27649 AA
VAI2AGXDAA
070KXX
179373
NELT-A
3FE 28682 AA
VAUIAN0AAA
070LCS
165028
NALT-E
3FE 29512 AA
VAI2ABFDAA
070NLF
160033
NRFU-A
3FE 29570 BA
VAUCAE7KAA
070MLT
155966
NRCD-A
3FE 29572 AA
VAUCAE6KAC
070MLV
167499
NRCD-B
3FE 29572 AB
VAUCAGGKAB
070NSF
171718
3FE 29572 AC
VAUCAJ0KAA
070ZRZ
177207
NRCA-A
3FE 29573 BA
VAUCAFSKAB
070NJA
168000
NPOT-B
3FE 60858 AA
VAUIAR7AAA
070USW
171916
3FE 60858 BA
VAI2AE6DAA
070XJS
173400
3FE 60858 BB
VAI2AGFNAA
072AHY
178108
NALS-A
3FE 61233 AA
VAI2ABTDAA
070SDT
166728
NALT-J
3FE 61438 AA
VAUIAR3AAA
070VHV
171389
NALT-K
3FE 61584 BA
VAULAR5AAA
070VHX
171391
NELT-B
3FE 62543 AA
VAUCAJ36AA
072AEY
177909
NVLT-M
3FE 63358 AA
VAUIASFAAA
070YAX
174506
NSLT-B
3FE 63626 AA
VAI2AGWDAA
070YDC
179372
NALT-M
3FE 63423 AA
VAI2AE5DAA
070XGS
173252
NALS-C
3FE 63766 AA
VAUIASKAAA
070YEE
174626
NVLS-A
3FE 64324 AA
VAI2AGNNAA
072AZY
178835
NVLT-P
3FE 64331 AA
VAI2AGPNAA
072AZZ
178836
NVLT-Q
3FE 64332 AA
VAI2AGRNAA
072BAB
178840
NVLT-N
3FE 64333 AA
VAI2AGSNAA
072BAC
178841
3FE 64333 AB
VAI2AHLNAA
072CHL
180744
NRNT-A
3FE 64398 AA
VAUCAJ26AB
072ADU
178622
NPOT-C
3FE 65455 AA
VAI2AH3NAA
072DXT
182948
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2.1 Conventions
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2.2 Safety Requirements 2.3 Fuse Rating
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2.4 Environmental Requirements 2.5 EMC and ESD 2.6 Acoustic Noise
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2-14 2-14
2.7 ITU-T K.20/K.45 Compliance
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2.1
Conventions This section describes the types of safety instructions used in the Hardware Installation and the Unit Data Sheets. It gives important safety warning labels found on equipment. Note — Familiarize yourself with the safety instructions, warning labels and their meaning before installing, operating or servicing 7356 ISAM FTTB equipment.
Safety Instructions in Customer Documentation Safety instructions are placed in customer documentation where the reader should be warned about dangerous or harmful situations or where he should be informed to ease the work. Safety instructions can be:
• Person-related or combined person-equipment related • Equipment related • Other
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Person- or Combined Person-Equipment Related
Danger — This instruction warns about an immediately threatening
danger. It calls attention to a situation or procedure which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in death or serious physical harm. In addition, it can warn about a possible equipment-damaging situation or give essential information for avoiding degradation of system operation. Do not proceed beyond a danger warning note until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met. Warning — This instruction warns about a possibly dangerous
situation. It calls attention to a situation or procedure which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in death or serious physical harm. In addition, it can warn about a possible equipment-damaging situation or give essential information for avoiding degradation of system operation. Do not proceed beyond a warning note until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met. Caution — This instruction warns about a possibly dangerous
situation. This warning calls attention to a situation or procedure which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in slight injury. In addition, it can warn about a possible equipment-damaging situation or give essential information for avoiding degradation of system operation. Do not proceed beyond a caution note until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met. Person-Equipment Related
Note — This instruction warns about a possibly damaging situation!
It calls attention to a situation or procedure which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in damage to equipment or to objects in the surrounding environment.
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Note — This instruction gives essential information to avoid degradation of system operation.
Others
These instructions do not warn about dangerous or harmful situations, but give information to ease the work. Caution — This instruction refers to the documentation
The product is marked with this symbol when it is necessary for the user to refer to the instructions in the documentation. Note — Information
This note provides information that makes work easier and other useful information.
Safety Warning Labels Safety Warning Labels located on equipment call attention to a dangerous situation which, if safety instructions are not correctly performed, could result in bodily harm and/or damage equipment. The following items of labels are mandatory in accordance with IEC60950-1 and IEC60825-1. Laser Warning
Each system containing one or more laser products carries labels according with IEC60825-1 and IEC60825-2. The system is labelled as shown in Figure 2-1 with a laser warning label and a laser classification label. Figure 2-1 Laser Warning Labels on System with Laser Product
Laser Class xx
Laser warning label
Laser classification label
The laser products wear the laser warning label and an explanatory label with important information about the laser (such as, wave length(s), power and so on). Figure 2-2 gives an example of this labeling.
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Explanatory label for laser product
ESD Awareness
Devices and assemblies that are susceptible to ElectroStatic Discharge (ESD) are labelled or tagged with the ESD Awareness symbol. Figure 2-3 ESD Awareness Label
Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) The product at end of life is subject to separate collection and treatment in the EU Member States, Norway and Switzerland and therefore marked with the WEEE label. Figure 2-4 WEEE Label
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In countries outside Europe and if not otherwise provided by any mandatory law in those countries where the product is sold, any take back by Alcatel-Lucent of waste electrical and electronic equipment shall be subject to terms and conditions to be agreed upon in writing. Any obligation of Alcatel-Lucent to take back such equipment shall apply only to complete not amended or modified equipment delivered by Alcatel-Lucent, i.e. containing all its components and sub-assemblies. In case Alcatel-Lucent takes back electrical and electronic equipment, Alcatel-Lucent will ensure for the ecological safe and appropriate treatment in accordance with local regulations.
2.2
Safety Requirements The SB-REM equipment complies with the following safety requirements:
• • • •
EN60950-1 IEC60950-1 AS/NZS 60950-1 Protection against electric shock: Class I Danger — Observe Safety Warnings and Instructions!
These warn about potentially dangerous situations which could cause bodily injury and damage to equipment. Observe all warnings on the products and in the operating procedures. Carefully follow the:
• General safety guidelines in this Safety Manual • Specific safety guidelines and instructions in the Hardware Installation Manual at procedures during which dangerous situations may occur.
Access Area The equipment is classified as permanently connected equipment and must be installed in a Restricted Access Location (RAL), that is, a Central Office (CO) controlled environment, in a Controlled Environment Vault (CEV) and in remote cabinets. The inside is classified as service access area in accordance with IEC60950-1. Warning — Dangerous voltages and electric shock by unintentional
contact with circuits inside the rack. Dangerous voltages or electric shock can cause personnel harm and damage components. Only qualified service personnel have access to the equipment. Only they are allowed to perform installation, operation or repair work.
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External Interfaces The interfaces are classified as listed in Table 2-1. Table 2-1 External Interfaces Interface Type
Classification
Optical GE SFP
Class 1 Laser product
Optical FE SFP
Class 1 Laser product
Electrical FE
Secondary Extra Low Voltage (SELV) circuit
ADSL line
Telecom Network Voltage (TNV) circuit, qualified against over voltages (TNV-3)
VDSL line
TNV circuit, qualified against overvoltages (TNV-3)
ISDN/POTS
TNV circuit, qualified against overvoltages (TNV-3)
Craft Terminal
SELV circuit (for configuration purposes by personnel only)
CO Alarm
TNV-2 circuit
External Power Lines
TNV-2 circuit, when using 60 VDC battery SELV circuit, when using 48 VDC battery
Alarm/Service Power Lines
TNV-2 circuit, when using 60 VDC battery SELV circuit, when using 48 VDC battery
Equipment Classification The SB-REM equipment is qualified as a Class I, meaning that protection against electric shock is achieved by:
• using BASIC INSULATION • providing a means of connection to the PROTECTIVE EARTHING CONDUCTOR in the building wiring those conductive parts that are otherwise capable of assuming HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES if the BASIC INSULATION fails The SB-REM equipment complies with the following product power and grounding requirements:
• IEC 60950-1 (2005) Information technology equipment - Safety - Part 1: General requirements, section 2.6.3.4.
Classification of Laser Modules
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Normal Laser Operation
The Optical Fibre Communication System (OFCS) as used in the SB-REM consists of a laser transmitter module and an optical receiver. For connection to the external optical cable system, optical connectors have been provided at the front panel of the controller board for GE links. In normal operation, the laser transmitter is closed by the optical connector and the external optical fibre. Laser radiation is always present when the laser unit is powered on, limited to max. 1mW. Laser Classification
The laser products used in the SB-REM are considered as Class I lasers and comply with the Class 1 limits of IEC 60825-1 and EN 60825-1 LED Classification
According to IEC60825-1, LEDS do not exceed the accessible emission limit of class 1 under all conditions of operation, maintenance, service and failure. Warning — Risk of skin burns when in contact with hot parts!
Skin (fingers) can get burns when touching the case of hot devices. Warning — Risk of eye damage by laser radiation
Eyes can get damaged when they are exposed to a laser beam. Observe the laser explanatory label, before plugging in the module. The warning label and the classification label on a laser product: Figure 2-5 Laser Warning Labels on System with Laser Product(s)
Laser Class xx
Laser warning label
Laser classification label
Location Class
According to IEC60825-2, the laser device, when mounted in the rack, is classified as a “hazard level 1" product. The fibre cables pass through the bottom (or top) rack entrance. The use of cable supports and guides protects the receptacles from strain.
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The SB-REM equipment is placed in controlled locations only (telecom areas) which implies that activities inside the racks must be executed by trained maintenance personnel only. Direct viewing of the laser beam is only possible with a disconnected fibre in an open rack.
Equipment Protection
Electro Static Discharge
Devices and assemblies that are susceptible to ESD are labelled or tagged with the ESD awareness symbol (Figure 2-6). Figure 2-6 ESD Awareness Label
The necessary precautions must be taken to discharge operating personnel by the use of approved discharge straps/links and a conductive layer on the exchange floor. The maximum resistance to discharge must be 1 MΩ. Precautions
The following precautions must be observed:
• Wear an antistatic wristband when: • Replacing xDSL plug-in units • Operating circuit breakers in the rack • The ESD awareness label (Figure 2-6) is present. In the rack earth bonding points for the wristband are provided at spots with the label shown in Figure 2-7.
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• Do not wear or use clothes made of wool, nylon or any synthetic material. Such fabrics are major sources of static build-up. • When handling boards, do not use gloves and finger covers, unless they are made of cotton. • Always handle the boards by the edges. Do not touch conductor paths with fingers or palms. • The antistatic wristband and connection cord must be removed from the rack after use, they must not be left inside the rack when not used.
2.3
Fuse Rating This section gives the power rating of the fuses used in:
• the controller boards in the SB-REM • the plug-in units in the SB-REM Warning 1 — Electrical shock hazard due to battery voltage present
at connectors. Risk of personnel injury at unintentional contact with backpanel connectors. The service personnel has to be protected against the battery voltage present on the backpanel connectors. Before removing the AC- or DC-powered controller board from the subrack, switch off the circuit breaker feeding that subrack. Warning 2 — Risk of malfunctioning due to replacement with wrong
fuse. Applying fuses on plug-in units with ratings different from the prescribed ratings could result in damage to the equipment. Always replace with fuses which have the prescribed rating.
Fuses on the Controller Boards The controller boards are equipped with the following fuses:
• The DC-powered controller boards NRCD-A and NRCD-B are equipped with two fuses (8 A, slow, size 5 x 20, 1AB018810023, type SCHURTER 0034.2525).
• The AC-powered controller board NRCA-A is equipped with two fuses (4 A, slow, size 5 x 20, 1AB002950016, type Littelfuse 0215004.M).
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Fuses on Plug-in Units Table 2-2 gives an overview of the fuse rating of the various plug-in units (with number, rating and type) used in SB-REM equipment. Table 2-2 Fuse Rating of Plug-in Units used in SB-REM Equipment Mnemonic
Board Code
Fuse Number
Fuse Rating
Fuse Type
NALT-C
3FE 27289 AX
F1
125 V / 500 mA
Fuse, quick
F2
125 V / 3.15 A
Fuse, quick
F1
125 V / 500 mA
Fuse, quick
F2
125 V / 3.15 A
Fuse, quick
F1
125 V / 500 mA
Fuse, quick
F2
125 V / 4 A
Fuse, quick
NALT-D
NALT-E
3FE 27289 BX
3FE 29512 AX
NALT-J
3FE 61438 XA
F1P0
125 V / 4 A
Fuse, quick
NALT-K
3FE 61584 BA
F1P0
125 V / 4 A
Fuse, quick
NALS-A
3FE 61129 AA
F1P0
125 V / 4 A
Fuse, quick
NELT-A
3FE 28682 AA
F1
125 V / 500 mA
Fuse, quick
F1P0
125 V / 3.15 A
Fuse, quick
F1
125 V / 500 mA
Fuse, quick
F1P0
125 V / 3.15 A
Fuse, quick
F1
125 V / 500 mA
Fuse, quick
F2
125 V / 5 A
Fuse, quick
F1
125 V / 500 mA
Fuse, quick
F2
125 V / 5 A
Fuse, quick
F1
125 V / 500 mA
Fuse, quick
F2
125 V / 5 A
Fuse, quick
F101P
125 V / 4 A
Fuse, quick
F102P
125 V / 4 A
Fuse, quick
F103P
125 V / 4 A
Fuse, time lag
NELT-B
NPOT-A
NPOT-B
NPOT-C
NVLS-A
3FE 62543 AA
3FE 27420 AX
3FE 60858 XX
3FE 65455 AA
3FE 64324 AX
NVLT-C
3FE 00139 AA
F101P
125 V / 3.5 A
Fuse, quick
NVLT-D
3FE 00140 AA
F101P
125 V / 3.5 A
Fuse, quick
NVLT-G
3FE 00162 AX
F101PA
125 V / 4 A
Fuse, time lag
F101PB
125 V / 4 A
Fuse, time lag
F101PA
125 V / 4 A
Fuse, time lag
F101PB
125 V / 4 A
Fuse, time lag
F101PA
125 V / 4 A
Fuse, time lag
F101PB
125 V / 4 A
Fuse, time lag
F200
125 V / 1.5 A
Fuse, time lag
NVLT-H
NVLT-M
3FE 00161 AX
3FE 63358 AX
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Mnemonic
Board Code
Fuse Number
Fuse Rating
Fuse Type
NVLT-N
3FE 64333 AX
F101P
125 V / 4 A
Fuse, quick
F102P
125 V / 4 A
Fuse, quick
F103P
125 V / 4 A
Fuse, time lag
F101P
125 V / 4 A
Fuse, quick
F102P
125 V / 4 A
Fuse, quick
F103P
125 V / 4 A
Fuse, time lag
F101P
125 V / 4 A
Fuse, quick
F102P
125 V / 4 A
Fuse, quick
F103P
125 V / 4 A
Fuse, time lag
NVLT-P
NVLT-Q
3FE 64331 AX
3FE 64332 AX
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2.4
Environmental Requirements The SB-REM equipment meets the environmental criteria defined by ETSI EN 300-019-1-X: Equipment Engineering: Environmental conditions and environmental tests for telecommunication equipment. The SB-REM equipment complies with the following classes:
Storage Storage is according to ETSI EN 300 019-1-1, Class 1.1: Weather protected, partly temperature controlled storage locations.
Transportation Transport according to ETSI EN 300 019-1-2 - Class 2.3:
• Packed, public transportation. • No rain on packing allowed. Stationary Use • The SB-REM with DC PSU unit complies to class 3.4 (sites with heat trap) of ETSI EN 300-019-1-3 v2.2.2 (2004-07) with the following limitations: it is able to operate over the air inlet temperature range from -40°C to 70°C when:
• the air inlet space is at least 50 mm and the air outlet space is at least 50 mm. • a maximum of 4 SB-REM are stacked without air gap between units.
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• The SB-REM with AC PSU unit complies to class 3.1E (temperature controlled locations) of ETSI EN 300-019-1-3-v2.2.2 (2004-07). It is even able to operate over an extended air inlet temperature range from -40°C to 45°C under condition that:
• the air inlet space is at least 50 mm and the air outlet space is at least 50 mm. • a maximum of 4 SB-REM are stacked without air gap between units. • No condensation, rain, water or icing allowed. Warning — Related to the high operating temperature, hot surfaces
are possible. Please use gloves when doing any action on the SB-REM system when an indication exists that the system has been operating at high environment temperature before any maintenance action is initiated. The SB-REM is intended for MDU/FTTB as well as cabinet deployment, and is therefore compliant with ETS EN300-019 environmental class 3.4. The following two deployment options exist:
• Deployment without dust filter (default scenario, for example cabinet deployment): in this case, the class 3.4 requirements mentioned above are met, with additional support for a single fan failure up to inlet temperatures of 50° C (meaning: no shutdown or other service or functional impact in case of a single fan failure below 50° C). • Deployment with dust filter (for example, targeting MDU deployment): in this case, the class 3.1E requirements mentioned above are met, with additional support for a single fan failure up to inlet temperatures of 25° C (meaning: no shutdown or other service or functional impact in case of a single fan failure below 25° C).
Shock and Vibration The SB-REM complies to:
• ETSI EN 300 019-2-3 Class 3.4 Stationary Class 3M5 • ETSI EN 300 019-2-4 Class 4.1 Random vibration class 4M5
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EMC and ESD The SB-REM equipment complies with:
• ETSI EN 300 386 V1.3.3 (2005-04) / Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Telecommunication network equipment; ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements Installation environment: telecommunication centres (compliant with class B). • ETSI ES 201 468 V1.3.1 (2005-08); Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); additional ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements and resistibility requirements for telecommunications equipment for enhanced availability of service in specific applications (compliant with class B).
2.6
Acoustic Noise
• The SB-REM complies to table B.2 (stationary equipment used in non-weather protected locations) of ETSI EN 300 753:
• Day-time limits for L WAd: Class 4.1; Rural area: 6,1 Bels = 61 dBA • Night-time limits for L WAd: Class 4.1 at 15°C; Rural area: 5,6 Bels = 56 dBA • The SB-REM must be mounted in an external enclosure so compliance with “Bijlage 2.2.1” of the Vlarem II Flemish legislation is achieved:
• Day-time limits for L WAd: Rural area: 40 dBA • Evening-time limits for L WAd: Rural area: 35 dBA • Night-time limits for L WAd: Rural area: 35 dBA • The SB-REM must be mounted in an external enclosure so compliance with the more stringent value of 30 dBA at SB-REM air inlet temperature between -5°C and +45°C and without fan failure is achieved. Note — For the last two requirements:
Since the SB-REM unit itself is generating an acoustic noise level of 50dB(A) at 25°C, the external enclosure must be designed as such that it bridges the gap for the last two requirements.
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ITU-T K.20/K.45 Compliance
• The SB-REM is compliant to the ITU-T K.20 and ITU-T K.45 specifications for the full unit.
• If 420V type Gas Discharge Tubes (GDTs) are used on the distribution frame (frame external of the REM where all cable routing is done and which is also containing the protective Gas Discharge Tubes), then the splitter boards and the line boards are K.20 enhanced compliant. • The DC power supply is enhanced compliant without any further external protection.
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3.2 Environmental and Mounting Constraints 3.3 Mounting the SB-REM in a 19” Rack
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3-5
3.4 Mounting the SB-REM in an ETSI Rack
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3.5 Mounting the SB-REM using the Asymmetric ETSI Brackets 3.6 Mounting the SB-REM on a Wall
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3-10
3.5 Mounting the Splitter Extension Box
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General This chapter describes the procedures to mount the SB-REM:
• • • •
in a 19” rack in an ETSI rack in a rack using asymmetric mounting brackets on a wall
Mounting Brackets The SB-REM is delivered with the mounting brackets listed in Table 3-1. Table 3-1 SB-REM Mounting Brackets Type
Code
Quantity
See Figure...
ETSI mounting bracket
3FE 29801 BA
2
3-1
19” mounting bracket
3FE 29802 AA
2
3-2
Left
3FE 29800 AA
1
3-4
Right
3FE 60026 CA
1
3FE 27999 AA
2
Asymmetric ETSI mounting bracket
Wallmount bracket
3-3
76
60
87.5
75
17
25
50
11.25
43.5
37.5
12.5 6.8 33.5
25
10.3
62.5
110
Figure 3-1 ETSI Mounting Bracket
15
18 24
30 56
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Figure 3-2 19” Mounting Bracket
31.75
25
6.8
76
110
5.8
17
28
50.2
31.75
72.4
60
31.75
32
8
8.95
16 10.3
16.2
30
17.3
55
60
76
110
∅4.3
Figure 3-3 Wallmount Mounting Bracket
17
25
30
13 13
16
17.3 30 56
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13
110
76
11.25
17
75
62.5
50
37.5
25
6.8
12.5
10.3
87.5
Left bracket
53 62
24
4
41 54 63
3-4
50
37.5
25 11.25
76
102
87.5
75
17
25
12.5
10.3
62.5
110
6.8
25
Right bracket
28 30
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Environmental and Mounting Constraints The following environmental and mounting constraints in CO, CEV, and OSP cabinets apply for the SB-REM:
• When placed horizontally in a rack, the SB-REM forced airflow is from left to right.
• When placed vertically in a rack, the SB-REM forced airflow is from bottom to top. • The maximum electrical power consumption is:
• 300 W for SB-REM with DC-powered controller board • 160 W for SB-REM with AC-powered controller board Note — For the SB-REM with AC PSU:
The minimum temperature for cold start is -25°C.
3.3
Mounting the SB-REM in a 19” Rack This section describes how to mount the SB-REM in a 19” rack.
Prerequisites The following tools and equipment are required to mount the SB-REM in a rack:
• • • • •
an antistatic wrist strap an appropriate screwdriver a 19” grounded rack, or equivalent, that can accommodate the SB-REM the unpacked SB-REM two 19” brackets (3FE 29802 AA)
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Procedure 3-1 Mounting the SB-REM in a 19” Rack Proceed as follows to mount the SB-REM in a 19” rack: 1
Mount both 19” brackets on the SB-REM (two screws for left-hand bracket, four screws for right-hand bracket). See Figure 3-5 for the bracket mounting position. Figure 3-5 19” Bracket Mounting Position
2
Locate where the SB-REM is to be mounted in the rack.
3
Mount the SB-REM in the 19” rack with four M6 screws. Figure 3-6 shows a mounted SB-REM. Figure 3-6 SB-REM Mounted in 19” Rack
LINE
POTS
xDSL
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Mounting the SB-REM in an ETSI Rack This section describes how to mount the SB-REM in an ETSI rack.
Prerequisites The following tools and equipment are required to mount the SB-REM in a rack:
• • • • •
an antistatic wrist strap an appropriate screwdriver an ETSI grounded rack, or equivalent, that can accommodate the SB-REM the unpacked SB-REM two ETSI brackets (3FE 29801 BA)
Procedure 3-2 Mounting the SB-REM in an ETSI Rack Proceed as follows to mount the SB-REM in an ETSI rack: 1
Mount both ETSI brackets on the SB-REM (two screws for left-hand bracket, four screws for right-hand bracket). See Figure 3-7 for the bracket mounting position. Figure 3-7 ETSI Bracket Mounting Position
2
Locate where the SB-REM is to be mounted in the rack.
3
Mount the SB-REM in the ETSI rack with four M6 screws. Figure 3-8 shows a mounted SB-REM.
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xDSL
LINE
POTS
xDSL
xDSL
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Mounting the SB-REM using the Asymmetric ETSI Brackets This section describes how to mount the SB-REM in an ETSI rack using the asymmetric ETSI brackets.
Prerequisites The following tools and equipment are required to mount the SB-REM in a rack:
• • • • •
3-8
an antistatic wrist strap an appropriate screwdriver a grounded rack the unpacked SB-REM the asymmetric mounting brackets (one left bracket 3FE 29800 AA and one right bracket 3FE 60026 CA)
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Procedure 3-3 Mounting the SB-REM using the Asymmetric ETSI Brackets Proceed as follows to mount the SB-REM using the asymmetric ETSI brackets: 1
Mount the left bracket and the right bracket on the SB-REM (two screws for left-hand bracket, four screws for right-hand bracket). See Figure 3-9 for the mounting position. Figure 3-9 Asymmetric Bracket Mounting Position
2
Locate where the SB-REM is to be mounted in the rack.
3
Mount the SB-REM in the rack with four M6 screws. Figure 3-10 shows a mounted SB-REM.
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xDSL
LINE
POTS
xDSL
3.6
Mounting the SB-REM on a Wall This section describes how to mount the SB-REM on a wall. The SB-REM can be mounted vertically (with the fan unit below) or horizontally (with the fan unit to the right). Note — When the wall-mounted SB-REM is not placed in a fire enclosure, then the equipment must be:
• placed in a RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION • mounted above a concrete floor or other non-combustible surface Prerequisites The following tools and equipment are required to mount the SB-REM on a wall:
• • • •
3-10
an antistatic wrist strap an appropriate screwdriver the unpacked SB-REM two wall-mounting brackets (3FE 27999 AA)
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Procedure 3-4 Mounting the SB-REM on a Wall Proceed as follows to mount the SB-REM on a wall: 1
Drill four holes in the wall. See Figure 3-11 for the wall drilling pattern. Figure 3-11 Wall Drilling Pattern 57 mm
502 mm
2
Mount the two wall mounting brackets on the SB-REM (two screws for left-hand bracket, four screws for right-hand bracket).
3
Mount the SB-REM on the wall with the wall mounting brackets, four screws and the appropriate plugs. Figure 3-12 shows an SB-REM mounted on a wall.
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Mounting the Splitter Extension Box This section describes the procedures to mount the splitter extension box NFES-A in the different rack types. The NFES-A can be mounted above or below the SB-REM. Different mounting brackets must be used depending on the rack type in which the NFES-A is mounted. Table 3-2 lists the codes for the different bracket kits. Table 3-2 Mounting Bracket Kits for the NFES-A Code
Description
See Figure...
Procedure
3FE 61471 AA
KIT-NFES-A BRACKETS (Asymmetric ETSI)(1)
3-13
3-6
3FE 61472 AA
KIT-NFES-A BRACKETS (ETSI)
3-14
3-7
3FE 61473 AA
KIT-NFES-A BRACKETS (19 inch)
3-15
3-8
Note (1)
This kit contains two screws for attaching the right bracket of the NFES-A to the right bracket of the SB-REM
Note — The required screws to attach the different kits to the NFES-A are delivered with the NFES-A.
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36.5
18.25
12
6.8
12.5
4.1
10.3
33.5
33
45.5
24
39.5
57.5
74
29 5.5
8
6.5
24
4
40
4
Asymmetric ETSI bracket - right
27
20
40
34
Figure 3-14 ETSI Bracket Kit ETSI left 10.3
12
18.25
36.5
12.5
6.8
6.5
33
12
67
20
24 52.5
76.5
ETSI right 6.5
40 50
3-14
36.5
18.25
6.8
12
12.5
10.3
12
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43.6
21.8
37.7
28.2
5.9
15.5
6.8
10.3
42.5
20.7
24
50
52
19" right 6.5
15.5
5.9
43.6
21.8
37.7
28.2
15.5
6.8
10.3
20.7
24
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Procedure 3-6 Mounting the Splitter Extension Box using the Asymmetric ETSI Brackets Proceed as follows to mount the splitter extension box using the asymmetric ETSI brackets: 1
Mount the left bracket and the right bracket on the splitter extension box (two screws for left-hand bracket, two screws for right-hand bracket). See Figure 3-16 for the mounting position. Figure 3-16 Asymmetric ETSI Bracket Mounting Position
2
Mount the splitter extension box in the rack with three M6 screws (see Figure 3-17):
• •
3-16
one screw for the left-hand bracket which is fixed on the rack upright two screws for the right-hand bracket which are fixed to the right-hand bracket of the SB-REM
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Procedure 3-7 Mounting the Splitter Extension Box using the ETSI Brackets Proceed as follows to mount the splitter extension box using the ETSI brackets: 1
Mount the left bracket and the right bracket on the splitter extension box (two screws for left-hand bracket, two screws for right-hand bracket). See Figure 3-18 for the mounting position. Figure 3-18 ETSI Bracket Mounting Position
2
Mount the splitter extension box in the rack with two M6 screws (see Figure 3-19):
• •
3-18
one screw for the left-hand bracket which is fixed on the rack upright one screw for the right-hand bracket which is fixed on the rack upright
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Procedure 3-8 Mounting the Splitter Extension Box using the 19inch Rack Brackets Proceed as follows to mount the splitter extension box using the 19inch rack brackets: 1
Mount the left bracket and the right bracket on the splitter extension box (two screws for left-hand bracket, two screws for right-hand bracket). See Figure 3-20 for the mounting position. Figure 3-20 19inch Bracket Mounting Position
2
Mount the splitter extension box in the rack (see Figure 3-21):
• •
3-20
two M6 screws for the left-hand bracket which are fixed on the rack upright two M6 screws for the right-hand bracket which are fixed on the rack upright
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4.1 Installation Overview
4-2
4.2 Installing the DC-powered Controller Board or the NT Board 4-4 4.3 Installing the AC-powered Controller Board
4-5
4.4 Installing the LT Boards or Combined LT/Splitter Boards 4.5 Installing the Splitter Board 4.6 Installing the Fan Unit
4-6
4-7
4-9
4.7 Installing/replacing the Fan Filter 4.8 Fuse Replacement Procedures
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Installation Overview This chapter provides the installation procedures for:
• • • • • • •
DC-powered controller board AC-powered controller board NT board Line Termination (LT) boards or combined LT/splitter boards splitter boards fan unit fan filter.
The last section in this chapter provides the replacement procedures for:
• fuses in the AC-powered controller board • fuses in the DC-powered controller board Attention When installing units, pay attention to the following: Warning 1 — Possibility of equipment damage due to electrostatic discharge. Keep the plug-in unit in its original package until the unit is ready to be installed. Warning 2 — Units contain static-sensitive devices. These devices are susceptible to electrostatic discharge damage in unconnected circuit conditions. Appropriate antistatic procedures should always be followed when installing or removing plug-in units. Warning 3 — The power cable attached to the front has to be removed prior to insertion or extraction of the controller board (both AC and DC). A power cable can only be attached to the controller board when the unit is fully inserted into the equipment. Caution — Possibility of service interruption. Do not touch circuit
traces or components. Handle the units at the front and side edges only.
Dummy Front Panels Dummy front panels must be mounted on any unused slot of the SB-REM for the following purposes:
• • • •
4-2
to ensure EMC compliance to ensure thermal compliance via a correct airflow in the SB-REM to ensure safety by avoiding direct contact with backplane connectors to allow MDF pre-cabling towards LT boards or splitter boards when needed. At slot deployment, the dummy front plate is replaced by the appropriate board and the MDF cables are connected to the board.
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Figure 4-1 shows the universal dummy front panel for the SB-REM. Two variants exist:
• 3FE 61074 BA: FD universal dummy front panel without EMC gasket for 48-pair cable and 72-pair cable deployment
• 3FE 61074 BB: FD universal dummy front panel with EMC gasket for 48-pair cable and 72-pair cable deployment Figure 4-1 Universal Dummy Front Panel for 7302 FD Subrack and FD Splitter Subrack
The dummy front panel is equipped with two universal plastic cut-outs; see Figure 4-2. Figure 4-2 Universal Plastic Cut-out A
B
C
The universal plastic cut-out allows the mounting of either 48-pair connectors or 72-pair connectors:
• 48-pair connectors can be fixed using the snap hooks A and C in Figure 4-2. The connector can be released by inserting a screwdriver in bracket C. • 72-pair connectors can be fixed with a screw on fixation B in Figure 4-2 Note: part B must be removed if 48-pair connectors are fixed on the dummy front panel.
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Installing the DC-powered Controller Board or the NT Board This section provides the procedure to install the DC-powered controller board (NRCD-A or NRCD-B) or the NT board (NRNT-A) in the SB-REM.
Prerequisites The following is required to install the units:
• an antistatic wrist strap • one of the following units: • the DC-powered controller board NRCD-A (3FE 29572 AA), NRCD-B AB (3FE 29572 AB) or NRCD-B AC (3FE 29572 AC)
• the NT board NRNT-A (3FE 64398 AA) Procedure 4-1 Installing the DC-powered controller board or the NT board Proceed as follows to install the DC-powered controller board or the NT board: 1
Put on the antistatic wrist strap and connect it to a grounding point.
2
Remove the board to be installed from its ESD-protective package.
3
Slide the board into the slot and seat the board firmly into the chassis backplane by pushing on the board front stiffener; see Figure 4-3. Figure 4-3 Installing the DC-powered Controller Board or the NT board
DC controller board
Note — The ejector handles should only be used to extract the board out of the chassis and may not be used to engage the board in the backplane. Extraction of the board can also be done by gripping the fixation screws on the top and bottom of the board front stiffener. 4
4-4
Tighten the fixation screws; see Figure 4-4.
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4.3
Installing the AC-powered Controller Board This section provides the procedure to install the AC-powered controller board (NRCA-A) in the SB-REM.
Prerequisites The following is required to install the units:
• an antistatic wrist strap • the AC-powered controller board NRCA-A (3FE 29573 BA) Procedure 4-2 Installing the AC-powered Controller Board Proceed as follows to install the AC-powered controller board: 1
Put on the antistatic wrist strap and connect it to a grounding point.
2
Remove the AC-powered controller board to be installed from its ESD-protective package.
3
Slide the AC-powered controller board into the slot and seat the board firmly into the chassis backplane by pushing on the board front stiffener; see Figure 4-5.
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AC controller board
Note — The ejector handles should only be used to extract the board out of the chassis and may not be used to engage the board in the backplane. Extraction of the board can also be done by gripping the fixation screws on the top and bottom of the board front stiffener. 4
Tighten the fixation screws; see Figure 4-6. Figure 4-6 Lock the AC-powered Controller Board Fixation screw
4.4
Installing the LT Boards or Combined LT/Splitter Boards This section provides the procedure to install the LT board or combined LT/splitter board in the SB-REM.
General See “SB-REM Configuration Variants” for more information on the LT boards that can be installed in the SB-REM.
Prerequisites The following is required to install the boards:
• an antistatic wrist strap • the LT board or combined LT/splitter board to be installed.
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Procedure 4-3 Install the Board Proceed as follows to install the board: 1
Put on the antistatic wrist strap and connect it to a grounding point.
2
Remove the board to be installed from its ESD-protective package.
3
Slide the board into the appropriate slot (see Table 1-5) and seat the board firmly into the chassis backplane by pushing on the board front stiffener; see Figure 4-7.
Caution — The board MUST be installed with the component side of the board facing down (when the SB-REM is mounted horizontally) or facing right (when the SB-REM is mounted on a wall).
Figure 4-7 Installing LT Board in SB-REM
LT board
4
4.5
Tighten the fixation screws; see Figure 4-7.
Installing the Splitter Board This section provides the procedure to install the splitter board in the SB-REM.
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Prerequisites The following is required to install the splitter boards:
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Procedure 4-4 Install the Splitter Board Proceed as follows to install the splitter board: 1
Put on the antistatic wrist strap and connect it to a grounding point.
2
Remove the splitter board to be installed from its ESD-protective package.
3
Slide the splitter board into the appropriate slot and seat the board firmly into the chassis backplane by pushing on the board front stiffener; see Figure 4-8.
Caution — The splitter board MUST be installed with the component side of the board facing down (when the SB-REM is mounted horizontally) or facing right (when the SB-REM is mounted on a wall).
Figure 4-8 Installing the Splitter Board in SB-REM
Splitter board
4
4-8
Tighten the fixation screws; see Figure 4-8.
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Installing the Fan Unit This section provides the procedure to install the fan unit.
Fan Unit Type Figure 4-9 shows the NRFU-A fan unit. Figure 4-9 NRFU-A
The NRFU-A is delivered as a separate item and has to be inserted in the SB-REM at first installation. The fan unit is removable and hot-pluggable, and is thermostat-controlled. The NRFU-A contains two axial fans. The axial fans push air into the system to cool the installed units and maintain sufficient air circulation. The NRFU-A and the fan filters are field-replaceable. Only Alcatel-Lucent-supplied fan filters must be used. Warning — If the fan unit is removed from the SB-REM, it must be
replaced within 2 minutes. If the fan unit is not replaced, the SB-REM will shut down.
Fan Unit Location The fan unit is located at the left-hand side of the SB-REM and is oriented in such a way that the air flows from left to right when the SB-REM is mounted horizontally or from bottom to top when the SB-REM is mounted vertically.
Fan Filter An SB-REM with fan pack with dust filter is targeted for CO-deployment, and is therefor qualified against environmental class 3.1E.
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An SB-REM with fan pack without dust filter is also targeted for remote cabinet deployment, and is therefore qualified against environmental class 3.4.
Prerequisites The following is required to install the fan unit:
• an antistatic wrist strap • fan unit NRFU-A • fan filter for NRFU-A (when the SB-REM is installed in a CO). Procedure 4-5 Installing the Fan Unit Proceed as follows to install the fan unit in the SB-REM: 1
Put on the antistatic wrist strap and connect it to a grounding point.
2
Remove the fan unit from its ESD-protective package.
3
If you are installing the NRFU-A in an SB-REM which is located in a CO you must install a fan filter. See Procedure 4-6
4
Slide the fan unit into the fan unit slot, see Figure 4-10. Figure 4-10 Installing the NRFU-A
Fixation screw
5
4-10
Secure the fan unit with the fixation screw, see Figure 4-10.
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Installing/replacing the Fan Filter This procedure provides the procedure to install or replace the fan filter. Note — Replace the fan filter, depending on the amount of dust, every three to six months.
Prerequisites The following tools are required:
• an antistatic wrist strap • new fan filter Procedure 4-6 Replacing the Fan Filter Proceed as follows: 1
Put on the antistatic wrist strap and connect it to a grounding point.
2
Remove the fan unit from the SB-REM (see Procedure 4-5).
3
Remove the fan filter: i
Pull the filter tab to the right; see Figure 4-11
ii
Extract the fan filter Figure 4-11 Fan Filter Tab
Marker
Filter tab
4
Insert the new fan filter to the left of the guides shown in Figure 4-12 and under the top guide shown in Figure 4-13.
Note — Make sure the filter tab is pointed to the right when inserting the new fan filter (marker on the front of the filter must be on top).
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Insert fan filter to the left of these guides
Figure 4-13 Insert New Fan Filter
Insert fan filter under this guide
Marker
Filter tab
5
4-12
Slide the new filter all the way to the back and lock it in place behind the guides shown in Figure 4-14 by moving the filter tab to the left.
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Lock fan filter behind this guide
Lock fan filter behind this guide
6
Place the fan unit back in the SB-REM (see Procedure 4-5).
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Fuse Replacement Procedures This section provides the procedures for replacing the fuses in:
• the DC-powered controller board or the NT board • the AC-powered controller board Replacing the Fuses in the DC-powered Controller Board or the NT Board
Prerequisites
The following tools and equipment are required:
• an antistatic wrist strap • flat screwdriver • spare fuse(s) 8 A (slow), size 5 x 20 Procedure 4-7 Replace the Fuses Proceed as follows to replace the fuses: 1
Put on the antistatic wrist strap and connect it to a grounding point.
2
Power down the SB-REM.
3
The board has two fuses. These are located next to the DC power connectors:
• •
see Figure 4-15 for the location of the fuses on the DC-powered controller board. see Figure 4-16 for the location of the fuses on the NT board. Figure 4-15 Location DC Fuses on DC-powered Controller Board
DC Fuses
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DC Fuses
4
Loosen the fuse covers with the aid of a flat screwdriver; see Figure 4-17. Figure 4-17 Replace DC Fuses
Fuses Fuse covers
5
Replace the defective fuses.
6
Tighten the fuse covers with the aid of a flat screwdriver.
7
Power up the SB-REM.
Replacing the Fuses in the AC-powered Controller Board
Prerequisites
The following tools and equipment are required:
• an antistatic wrist strap • flat screwdriver • spare fuses 4 A (slow), size 5 x 20
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Procedure 4-8 Replace the Fuses Proceed as follows to replace the fuses: 1
Put on the antistatic wrist strap and connect it to a grounding point.
2
Power down the SB-REM.
3
The fuses are located under the AC connector of the SB-REM; see Figure 4-18. Figure 4-18 Location AC Fuse
AC Fuses
4
Gently extract the fuse cover from the SB-REM with the aid of a flat screwdriver. Figure 4-19 Replace AC Fuses
4
4-16
5
Replace the defective fuse(s).
6
Place the fuse cover back in the SB-REM, gently push until it clicks into place.
7
Power up the SB-REM.
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Cable Connections to the SB-REM
5.1 Introduction
5-2
5.2 Connecting Chassis Ground
5-2
5.3 Connecting DC Power
5-4
5.4 Connecting AC Power
5-8
5.5 Connecting Alarm Equipment
5-10
5.6 Connecting the Optical Uplink Cable
5-13
5.7 Connecting LT-splitter Interconnect Cable 5.8 Connecting Combo Cable
5-15
5-17
5.9 Connecting POTS and LINE MDF Cables
5-19
5.10 Connecting MDF Cables to the Splitter in the Splitter Extension Box 5-22 5.11 Connecting the Optical Cable to the Ethernet LT Board 5.12 Powering up the SB-REM
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5.1
Introduction This chapter describes the procedures to connect the different cables to the SB-REM. Caution — Risk of EMC disturbance when MDF cables are not
shielded. When MDF cables have no or insufficient shielding, the xDSL and POTS (or ISDN) signals carried could suffer from EMC disturbance, certainly when mixing different xDSL signal types (for example, xDSL over POTS with xDSL over ISDN or SHDSL). To comply with EMC, it is recommended to:
• Apply shielded LINE and POTS cables between the MDF and the SB-REM (Alcatel-Lucent always provides shielded cables).
• Connect, if possible, the shielding of each MDF cable to Ground at MDF end.
5.2
Connecting Chassis Ground Chassis ground is provided to the SB-REM by connecting a chassis ground strap between a chassis ground point on the rack and the SB-REM. The chassis ground connector on the SB-REM is located on the right side of the SB-REM, see Figure 5-1. Figure 5-1 Location Chassis Ground Connector
Chassis ground connector
The chassis ground connector accommodates a chassis ground strap that has a ring lug.
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Ground strap The chassis ground strap can be one of the following:
• a ground cable of 1,5mm2 - 2,5mm2 cable with M5 lug. Recommended lug types are:
• Weitkowitz 42025 • Tyco 1654090 • FCI BAP25M53M • a ground cable of 4mm2 - 6mm2 cable with M5 lug. Recommended lug types are:
• Weitkowitz 42031 • Tyco 165413 • FCI BAP6M53M Prerequisites The following tools and equipment are required to connect the chassis ground:
• • • • • •
an antistatic wrist strap a screwdriver a chassis ground strap (see above) a wire stripper a crimping tool cable ties
Procedure 5-1 Grounding the SB-REM Proceed as follows to ground the SB-REM: 1
Put on the antistatic wrist strap and connect it to a grounding point.
2
Install the ground cable to the ground connector using the screw located on the side of the SB-REM; see Figure 5-2.
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3
5.3
Route and connect the other end of the grounding cable as per site practices.
Connecting DC Power This section provides the procedure to
• connect the DC power feeds to an SB-REM with: • a DC-powered controller board • an NT board • switch from 3-wire grounding to 2-wire grounding. Warning — The power cable attached to the front has to be removed
prior to insertion or extraction of the controller board. The power cable can only be attached to the controller board when the unit is fully inserted into the equipment.
DC Power Connector The ISAM 7356 SB-REM operates with nominal voltage levels of -48Vdc as well as -60Vdc supplied by battery power sources in the CO or cabinet. In line with ETSI specification ETS EN 300 132-2 V2, this means that the maximum allowed BAT voltage level is -40.5Vdc, while the minimum allowed BAT voltage level is -72Vdc. These voltage levels refer to the power entry point of the ISAM system (this is the 7356 shelf power connection point). Power is provided to the SB-REM by connecting four power feeds between a -48 Vdc/-60 Vdc power source and the SB-REM. The DC power connector on the SB-REM is a double-feed two-position filtered terminal block on the right-front of the SB-REM. The power connectors accommodate four power feeds, two for each battery (BAT A and RET A, BAT B and RET B), with each feed having its own connector.
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BATB
RETB
BATA
+
BATB
RETA
A-DC-B
RETB
-
A-DC-B
PWRA FB 8A
-48V/-60VDC
ON / OFF
+
BATA
PWRA FA 8A
RETA
EXT ALARM
ACO
FAN
SFP1
ALM
SFP2
SYS
10/100 ETH
PWR
CONSOLE
-48V/-60VDC
Figure 5-4 DC Power Connector on NT Board
RETA
BATA
A-DC-B
+
BATB
-
RETB
+
-48V/-60VDC
Prerequisites The following tools and equipment are required to connect DC power:
• an antistatic wrist strap • a length of cable (maximum 2.5 mm2) with a dedicated connector (type Phoenix MSTB 2.5 HC/2-STF-5.08) • a screwdriver • a wire stripper • cable ties
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Procedure 5-2 Connect DC Power Feeds to the SB-REM Proceed as follows to connect the DC power feeds to the SB-REM: 1
Put on the antistatic wrist strap and connect it to a grounding point.
2
Loosen the screws on the four connectors.
3
Attach the power cables to the connector points; see Figures 5-3 and 5-5:
• •
Connect BAT A and RET A (battery return) to the left-hand connector Connect BAT B and RET B to the right-hand connector. Figure 5-5 DC Power Connection Points
4
Tighten the screws on the four connectors.
5
Secure the power cables to the SB-REM with the cable ties; see Figure 5-5
6
Route the power cables:
7
5-6
a
If the SB-REM is installed in a shelf, route the power cables to the right of the shelf.
b
If the SB-REM is installed on a wall, route the cables straight up to the top.
Route and connect the other end of the power cables to an appropriate power supply or supplies as per site practices.
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3-Wire Grounding System or 2-Wire Grounding System The SB-REM supports both 2-wire (BatRet and Frame ground connected) and 3-wire (separate BatRet and Frame Ground connections) powering options. Default is 3-wire. The grounding system can be switched from the 3-wire grounding system to a 2-wire grounding system by connecting a ground bridge (see Figure 5-6) on the BATRET and FG terminals on the DC power supply. The position of these terminals on the DC-powered controller board is shown in Figure 5-7. The following tools and equipment are required:
• 5051P23LF (FCI Connectors) Figure 5-6 Faston
BATRET FG
Faston
Procedure 5-3 Selecting the 2-wire Grounding System Proceed as follows to select the 2-wire grounding system: 1
Remove the DC-powered controller board from the SB-REM; see Procedure 4-1.
2
Connect the ground bridge to the terminals close to the power-inlet contacts; see Figure 5-7.
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Location ground bridge
3
5.4
Mount the DC-powered controller board back into the SB-REM; see Procedure 4-1.
Connecting AC Power This section provides the procedure to connect the AC power feed to the SB-REM. Warning — The power cable attached to the front has to be removed
prior to insertion or extraction of the controller board. The power cable can only be attached to the controller board when the unit is fully inserted into the equipment.
AC Power Connector Power is provided to the SB-REM by connecting a power feed between a 220 V AC - 240 V AC power source and the SB-REM. Figure 5-8 shows the AC power connector on the SB-REM. Figure 5-8 AC Power Connector WARNING Disconnect power before extracting this unit
220-240V AC FUSE 4A
CLEI/MCI ON / OFF ACO
FAN
SFP1
ALM
SFP2
SYS
10/100 ETH
PWR
CONSOLE
EXT ALARM
Connector for AC power cable
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Prerequisites The following tools and equipment are required to connect AC power:
• an antistatic wrist strap • a length of wire (use local standard type) with a connector for 220 V AC - 240 V AC • a length of 3-wire power cable with female connector • a wire stripper • tie wrap
Procedure 5-4 Connect AC Power Feeds to the SB-REM Proceed as follows to connect the power feeds to the SB-REM: 1
Attach the power cable to the socket; see Figure 5-9. Figure 5-9 AC Power Connection Point
2
Secure the power feed with a tie wrap. Figure 5-10 Secure Power Feed With Tie Wrap
4
Tie wrap
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3
4
5.5
Route the power cable: a
If the SB-REM is installed in a shelf, route the power cables to the right of the shelf.
b
If the SB-REM is installed on a wall, route the cables straight up.
Route and connect the other end of the power cable to an appropriate power supply or supplies as per site practices.
Connecting Alarm Equipment Alarm equipment is connected to the SB-REM by connecting five alarm inputs and two alarm outputs to the external alarms connector of the SB-REM. The external alarms connector of the SB-REM is a female DB15 connector located on the front of the SB-REM, next to the ON / OFF button; see Figure 5-11. Figure 5-11 External Alarm Connector
Connector for external alarm cable
Table 5-1 provides the pin and signal assignments for the external alarm connector. Table 5-1 Pin and Signal Assignments
I
Customer alarm
MDI
Signal direction
CUST_ALM_I0
Description
Pin
1
Signal direction
Pin
MDI
Description
9
CUST_ALM_I0_RET
I
Customer alarm
input 0+ 2
CUST_ALM_I1
I
Customer alarm
input 010
CUST_ALM_I1_RET
I
input 1+ 3
CUST_ALM_I2
I
Customer alarm
input 111
CUST_ALM_I2_RET
I
input 2+ 4
CUST_ALM_I3
I
Customer alarm input 3+
Customer alarm Customer alarm input 2-
12
CUST_ALM_I3_RET
I
Customer alarm input 3-
(1 of 2)
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Customer alarm
MDI
Signal direction
CUST_ALM_I4
Description
Pin
5
Signal direction
Pin
MDI
Description
13
CUST_ALM_I4_RET
I
Customer alarm
input 4+ 6
CUST_ALM_O0
O
Customer alarm
input 414
CUST_ALM_O0_RET
O
output0+ 7
CUST_ALM_O1
O
Customer alarm
output015
CUST_ALM_O1_RET
O
output1+ 8
Customer alarm Customer alarm output1-
Not used
(2 of 2)
Prerequisites The following tools and equipment are required to connect the alarm inputs:
• an antistatic wrist strap • an external alarm connector cable. Use one of the following cables: • cable 3FE 27747 AA if a conversion to a DB9 connector is required • cable 3FE 60640 xx if the cable must be open-ended. • screwdriver appropriate for the male DB15 connector of the alarm cable • cable ties Procedure 5-5 Connect Alarm Inputs and Outputs to the SB-REM Proceed as follows to connect alarm inputs and outputs to the SB-REM: 1
Label the external alarm cable at both ends for identification.
2
Put on the antistatic wrist strap and connect it to a grounding point.
3
Connect the external alarm cable to the SB-REM; see Figure 5-12. Figure 5-12 Alarm Cable Connection and Routing
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4
Using the attached screws, fasten the cable securely to the SB-REM. Do not overtighten.
5
Route and connect the external alarm cable to the alarm termination point(s) as per site practices.
Note 1 — If the SB-REM is installed in a outside cabinet, see the cabinet documentation for information about connecting alarm detection equipment in the cabinet. Note 2 — If the SB-REM is not installed in a outside cabinet, ensure that the other end of the alarm cabling is connected to suitable equipment in accordance with standard practices. The alarm triggering (for example, opening or closing of the contact pins) can only be done with a potential free device.
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Connecting the Optical Uplink Cable This section provides the procedure to connect the expansion link cable (optical; Gigabit Ethernet) from the host subrack to the SB-REM. The procedure is applicable for SB-REMs equipped with:
• AC-powered controller board • DC-powered controller board • NT board SFP Modules Optical uplinks are connected with a multi- mode or single mode duplex fiber patch cord, depending on the type of Small Form Pluggable (SFP) modules with LC optical type connectors. For an overview of Alcatel-Lucent-approved Small Form Pluggable (SFP) modules, see Table 1-12. For the characteristics, see Table 1-13
Prerequisites The following tools and equipment are required to connect the optical cables:
• tie wraps • Alcatel-Lucent-approved optical SFP module • optical cable with LC connector for connecting to the SB-REM (use standard optical cable types) Warning 1 — Units contain static-sensitive devices. These devices are susceptible to static discharge damage in unconnected circuit conditions. Appropriate antistatic procedures should always be followed when installing or removing units and cables. Warning 2 — Verify that cables are secure. Warning 3 — Re-install dust caps when the optic interface is not
connected. Caution — Avoid sharp bends in optical cables. Use the proper bend
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Procedure 5-6 Installing an SFP Module and Connecting an Optical Gigabit Ethernet Cable Proceed as follows: 1
Put on the antistatic wrist strap and connect it to a grounding point.
2
Install the SFP module in the SFP connector as follows; see Figure 5-13: i
Align the SFP module with the optical Gigabit Ethernet port and slide it into the port until it clicks into place.
ii
Remove the rubber cap from the SFP module.
Note — The SFP module can only be removed when the pull-down bar is released.
Figure 5-13 Install SFP Module
SFP connector
3
SFP module
Route the optical cable as shown in Figure 5-14 and secure with tie wraps. Figure 5-14 Optical Cable Routing
4
5-14
Route and connect the other end of the cable as per site practices.
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Connecting LT-splitter Interconnect Cable This section describes the cabling procedure for the interconnection cabling between the LT board and the splitter board in an SB-REM.
Cable Type The following cables can be used:
• for 24-line and 48-line boards: an MDF cable with two bundles of 24-pair cables and one CHAMP100 connector (cable code 3FE 27677 AA); see Figure 5-15.
• for 72-line boards: an MDF cable with three bundles of 24-pair cables and two Metral-HDXS-72 connectors (cable code 3FE 60300 AA); see Figure 5-22. Figure 5-15 S-Shaped xDSL Interconnection Cable for 24-line and 48-line Boards
175
Solder side 76
100
1
25
01
12
A-
F-
01
F-
FB-
A-
1
12
B-
F-
-0
-1
-F
-F
C
C
01
12
AA-
01
A-
AB-
A-
1
A-
12
2 -1
-0
B-
01
12
01
-A
A-
A-
A-
BUNDLE B
A-
A-
B-
1
2
12
-0
-1
A-
-A
-A
BUNDLE C
B-
C
C
C
01
12
01
-A
F-
F-
F-
C
A-
A-
B-
1
2
12
-0
-1
F-
-F
-F
B-
C
C
2
Figure 5-16 S-Shaped xDSL Interconnection Cable for 2-line Boards
BUNDLE A
140
Connector Y
Connector X
Note — See Appendix A.3 for the wiring list of the CHAMP100
connectors and Appendix A.4 for the wiring list of the Metral-HDXS-72 connector.
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Connection/Locking Cable 3FE 27677 AA is plugged into the connectors on the LT board and on the splitter board and are locked in place with baillocks; see Figure 5-17. Figure 5-17 Connecting the LT-splitter Interconnect Cable S cable
Baillocks
For cable 3FE 60300 AA, the connector marked with “X” must be connected to the LT board and the connector marked with “Y” must be connected to the splitter board. The connectors must be fixed with screws using a torque of minimum 0.8 Nm and maximum 1 Nm.
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Connecting Combo Cable This section describes the cabling procedure for the interconnection cabling between the voice LT board and the splitter board in an SB-REM, in case of Combo configuration.
Cable Type The required cable is an MDF cable with two CHAMP100 connectors (3FE 29916 AL); see Figure 5-18. Figure 5-18 Combo Cable Front view 25
100
Front view 1
76
76
1
Connector B
100
25
Connector A
1000 mm
Note — See Appendix A.3 for the wiring list of the CHAMP100
connectors.
Connection/Locking The cable is plugged into the connectors on the LT board and the splitter board and are locked in place with baillocks; see Figure 5-19.
Cabling Figure 5-19 shows how the combo cable must be connected between the voice LT board and the splitter board in the SB-REM.
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Baillocks
Figure 5-20 shows how the combo cable overlength must be routed in the rack. Figure 5-20 Routing the Combo Cable
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Connecting POTS and LINE MDF Cables This section describes the procedures to install MDF cables (xDSL and POTS) between the SB-REM and the Main Distribution Frame (MDF):
• procedure 5-7 is applicable for the NALT-x boards and the NVLT-x boards • procedure 5-8 is applicable for the NALS-x boards. MDF Cable Type The following cables can be used:
• for 24-line and 48-line boards: an MDF cable with two bundles of 24-pair cables and one CHAMP100 connector (cable code 3FE 26725 xx); see Figure 5-21.
• for 72-line boards: an MDF cable with three bundles of 24-pair cables and a Metral-HDXS-72 connector (cable code 3FE 60227 xx); see Figure 5-22. Figure 5-21 MDF Cable for 24-line and 48-line Boards
Solder side 76 51 26
1
100 75 50
25
L
ca. 60 mm
Orange
ca. 200 mm
Blue
ca. 200 mm
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-A -0 1 BA12
AA01
C
BA01 AA12
-A -1 2 C
1 -0
2 -1
F A-
1 -0
BUNDLE B ORANGE
F A-
2 -1
F B-
1 -0
-F
2 -1
-F
F B-
C
C
BUNDLE C GREEN
BUNDLE A BLUE
L
Note — See Appendix A.3 for the wiring list of the CHAMP100
connectors and Appendix A.4 for the wiring list of the Metral-HDXS-72 connector.
Prerequisites The following tools are required:
• • • •
MDF (LINE/POTS) cables as provided by Alcatel-Lucent. an antistatic wrist strap tie-wraps lacing cord for tying up and/or bundling cables.
Procedure 5-7 MDF Cabling Procedure for NALT-x and NVLT-x Proceed as follows to connect the MDF cables for POTS and LINE to the LT boards: 1
Connect the MDF cable for the POTS to the right-hand CHAMP connector on the LT board. Figure 5-23 POTS Connector on LT Board Baillocks
5-20
2
Secure the connector with baillocks; see Figure 5-23.
3
Route and connect the other end of the MDF cable as per site practices.
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4
Connect the MDF cable for the LINE to the left-hand CHAMP connector on the LT-board. Figure 5-24 LINE Connector on LT Board Baillocks
5
Secure the connector with baillocks; see Figure 5-24.
6
Route and connect the other end of the MDF cable as per site practices.
Procedure 5-8 MDF Cabling Procedure for NALS-x Proceed as follows to connect the MDF cables for LINE and POTS to the combined LT/splitter board: 1
Connect the MDF cable for the LINE to the right-hand CHAMP connector on the combined LT/splitter board. Figure 5-25 LINE Connector on Combined LT/Splitter Board Baillocks
2
Secure the connector with baillocks; see Figure 5-25.
3
Route and connect the other end of the MDF cable as per site practices.
4
Connect the MDF cable for the LINE to the left-hand CHAMP connector on the combined LT/splitter board.
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5.10
5
Secure the connector with baillocks; see Figure 5-26.
6
Route and connect the other end of the MDF cable as per site practices.
Connecting MDF Cables to the Splitter in the Splitter Extension Box This section describes the procedures to install:
• MDF cables (VDSL and POTS) between the splitter board in the splitter extension box and the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) • MDF cable between the splitter board in the splitter extension box and the LT board in slot 3.
Connecting POTS and LINE MDF Cables
MDF Cable Type
The required cable is an MDF cable with two bundles of 24-pair cables and one CHAMP100 connector.
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Solder side 76 51 26
1
100 75 50
25
L
ca. 60 mm
Orange
ca. 200 mm
Blue
ca. 200 mm
Note — See Appendix A.3 for the wiring list of the CHAMP100
connectors.
The cable code is 3FE 26725 xx. Prerequisites
The following tools are required
• • • •
MDF (LINE/POTS) cables as provided by Alcatel-Lucent. an antistatic wrist strap tie-wraps lacing cord for tying up and/or bundling cables.
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Procedure 5-9 Cabling Procedure for Splitter in Splitter Extension Box Proceed as follows: 1
Connect the MDF cable for the POTS to the right-hand CHAMP connector on the splitter board in the splitter extension box; see Figure 5-28. Figure 5-28 POTS and LINE MDF Cable to Splitter in Splitter Extension Box
Baillocks
5-24
2
Secure the connector with baillocks.
3
Route and connect the other end of the MDF cable as per site practices.
4
Connect the MDF cable for the LINE to the left-hand CHAMP connector on the splitter board in the splitter extension box; see Figure 5-28.
5
Secure the connector with baillocks.
6
Route and connect the other end of the MDF cable as per site practices.
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Connecting the U-Cable
MDF Cable Type
The required cable is an MDF cable with two CHAMP100 connectors (3FE 29916 BA); see Figure 5-29. Figure 5-29 U-Cable Front view
Front view 1
76
76
1
25
100
Connector B
100
25
Connector A
1000 mm
Note — See Appendix A.3 for the wiring list of the CHAMP100
connectors.
Connection/Locking
The cable is plugged into the connectors on the LT board and the splitter board and are locked in place with baillocks; see Figure 5-30. Cabling
Figure 5-30 shows how the U-cable must be connected between the LT board and the splitter board in the splitter extension box. Figure 5-30 Connecting the U-Cable
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Connecting the Optical Cable to the Ethernet LT Board This section:
• describes the mounting procedure for the fiber guiding kit • describes the procedure to connect the optical cable to the Ethernet LT board Note — For an overview of Alcatel-Lucent-approved Small Form Pluggable (SFP) modules, see Table 1-12. For the characteristics, see Table 1-13
Fiber Guiding Kit When the SB-REM is mounted with asymmetric ETSI brackets and one or more Ethernet LT boards are mounted in the SB-REM, then a fiber guiding kit must be mounted on the SB-REM. The fiber guiding kit (3FE 61087 CA) consists of:
• one metallic bracket for optical cables • two plastic bend controls: one bend control must be mounted per equipped Ethernet LT board.
Procedure 5-10 Mounting the Fiber Guiding Kit Proceed as follows: 1
5-26
Mount the metallic bracket; see Figure 5-31: i
Loosen the front screws (3 mm)
ii
Insert the metallic bracket
iii
Tighten the screws.
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Bracket
2
Before inserting the bend control(s), cut all the bridges as shown in Figure 5-32. Figure 5-32 Cut Bridges
Cut bridges here
3
Insert the plastic bend control(s) in the metallic cable fingers as shown in Figure 5-33. When inserting the plastic bend control(s), keep the two small tabs to the left of the fingers of the bracket.
Note — One bend control must be installed per equipped Ethernet LT board.
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Bracket
Bend control
Tabs
Width of the cable fingers
4
Figure 5-34 shows the installed fiber guiding kit. Figure 5-34 Installed Fiber Guiding Kit
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Prerequisites The following tools and equipment are required to connect the optical cables:
• tie wraps • Alcatel-Lucent-approved optical Fast Ethernet SFP module • optical cable with LC connector for connecting to the Ethernet LT board (use standard optical cable types) Warning 1 — Units contain static-sensitive devices. These devices are susceptible to static discharge damage in unconnected circuit conditions. Appropriate antistatic procedures should always be followed when installing or removing units and cables. Warning 2 — Verify that cables are secure. Warning 3 — Re-install dust caps when the optic interface is not
connected. Caution — Avoid sharp bends in optical cables. Use the proper bend
radius when installing optical cables.
Procedure 5-11 Installing an SFP Module and Connecting an Optical Fast Ethernet Cable Proceed as follows: 1
Put on the antistatic wrist strap and connect it to a grounding point.
2
Install the SFP module in the SFP connector as follows: i
Align the SFP module with the optical Fast Ethernet port and slide it into the port until it clicks into place.
ii
Remove the rubber cap from the SFP module.
Note — The SFP module can only be removed when the pull-down bar is released.
5.12
3
Route the optical cable to the right of the SB-REM and secure with tie wraps.
4
Route and connect the other end of the cable as per site practices.
Powering up the SB-REM When all the cables have been connected, the SB-REM can be powered up.
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The ON/OFF button is located on the controller board; see Figure 5-35. Figure 5-35 ON/OFF Button
ON/OFF button
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Specification MDF Cable
A.1 Introduction A.2 Legend
A-2
A-2
A.3 Wiring List for CHAMP100 MDF Cable
A-2
A.4 Wiring List for Metral-HDXS-72 Cable Connector
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A. Specification MDF Cable
A.1
Introduction This appendix provides the wiring lists for:
• CHAMP100 MDF cable • Metral-HDXS-72 cable
A.2
Legend This section lists the line and color designations used in this appendix.
Cable Colors The following designations are used for the cable colors: Table A-1 Cable Color Designations Designation
Color
BK
black
BL
blue
BN
brown
GN
green
GY
grey
OR
orange
RD
red
WH
white
WH-BL
white-blue
YE
yellow
Line Number The following designations are used for the line number:
• T: tip • R: ring • NC: not connected
A.3
Wiring List for CHAMP100 MDF Cable Table A-2 shows the wiring list for the CHAMP100 MDF cable.
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Line Number
51
NC
76
NC
2
37T
BK_2
27
36T
BK_2
52
13T
BK_1
77
12T
BK_1
3
37R
GN_2
28
36R
OR_2
53
13R
GN_1
78
12R
OR_1
4
38T
BK_2
29
35T
BK_2
54
14T
BK_1
79
11T
BK_1
5
38R
BN_2
30
35R
BL_2
55
14R
BN_1
80
11R
BL_1
6
39T
BK_2
31
34T
RD_2
56
15T
BK_1
81
10T
RD_1
7
39R
GY_2
32
34R
GY_2
57
15R
GY_1
82
10R
GY_1
8
40T
YE_2
33
33T
RD_2
58
16T
YE_1
83
09T
RD_1
9
40R
BL_2
34
33R
BN_2
59
16R
BL_1
84
09R
BN_1
10
41T
YE_2
35
32T
RD_2
60
17T
YE_1
85
08T
RD_1
11
41R
OR_2
36
32R
GN_2
61
17R
OR_1
86
08R
GN_1
12
42T
YE_2
37
31T
RD_2
62
18T
YE_1
87
07T
RD_1
13
42R
GN_2
38
31R
OR_2
63
18R
GN_1
88
07R
OR_1
14
43T
YE_2
39
30T
RD_2
64
19T
YE_1
89
06T
RD_1
15
43R
BN_2
40
30R
BL_2
65
19R
BN_1
90
06R
BL_1
16
44T
YE_2
41
29T
WH_2
66
20T
YE_1
91
05T
WH_1
17
44R
GY_2
42
29R
GY_2
67
20R
GY_1
92
05R
GY_1
18
45T
WH-BL_2
43
28T
WH_2
68
21T
WH-BL_1
93
04T
WH_1
19
45R
BL_2
44
28R
BN_2
69
21R
BL_1
94
04R
BN_1
20
46T
WH-BL_2
45
27T
WH_2
70
22T
WH-BL_1
95
03T
WH_1
21
46R
OR_2
46
27R
GN_2
71
22R
OR_1
96
03R
GN_1
22
47T
WH-BL_2
47
26T
WH_2
72
23T
WH-BL_1
97
02T
WH_1
23
47R
GN_2
48
26R
OR_2
73
23R
GN_1
98
02R
OR_1
24
48T
WH-BL_2
49
25T
WH_2
74
24T
WH-BL_1
99
01T
WH_1
25
48R
BN_2
50
25R
BL_2
75
24R
BN_1
100
01R
BL_1
A.4
1
25
76
100
Wire Color
Pin
Line Number
NC
Wire Color
Pin
26
Connector Layout
Line Number
NC
Wire Color
Pin
Line Number
1
Wire Color
Pin
Table A-2 Wiring List for CHAMP100 MDF Cable
Wiring List for Metral-HDXS-72 Cable Connector This section describes the wiring list for the 72-line Metral-HDXS-72 cable connector.
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FB12 F1
B-0 -F 2
C -1 -F
AB12 1
AB-
-0 -A 2
2 12 -01 12 -01 -1 A A- -A -A BBC C
C
2 12 -01 12 01 -1 F F- F-F BB- CC
A-
AAF F01 -12 01
F-
A-
C
A-
01
-1
01
A-
-A
F-
A-
C
A-
AAA A01 -12 01
Figure A-1 Metral-HDXS-72 Cable Connector
Table A-3 Wiring List for Metral-HDXS-72 Cable Connector
A-4
Line Number
Connector X Pin
Color
Bundle
01 R
A-A-01
BL
A - BLUE
01 T
A-A-02
WH
A - BLUE
NC
A-A-03
05 R
A-A-04
GY
A - BLUE
05 T
A-A-05
WH
A - BLUE
NC
A-A-06
02 R
A-A-07
OR
A - BLUE
02 T
A-A-08
WH
A - BLUE
NC
A-A-09
06 R
A-A-10
BL
A - BLUE
06 T
A-A-11
RD
A - BLUE
NC
A-A-12
NC
A-B-01
03 R
A-B-02
GN
A - BLUE
03 T
A-B-03
WH
A - BLUE
NC
A-B-04
07 R
A-B-05
OR
A - BLUE
07 T
A-B-06
RD
A - BLUE
NC
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Color
Bundle
04 R
A-B-08
BN
A - BLUE
04 T
A-B-09
WH
A - BLUE
NC
A-B-10
08 R
A-B-11
GN
A - BLUE
08 T
A-B-12
RD
A - BLUE
09 R
A-C-01
BN
A - BLUE
09 T
A-C-02
RD
A - BLUE
NC
A-C-03
13 R
A-C-04
GN
A - BLUE
13 T
A-C-05
BK
A - BLUE
NC
A-C-06
10 R
A-C-07
GY
A - BLUE
10 T
A-C-08
RD
A - BLUE
NC
A-C-09
14 R
A-C-10
BN
A - BLUE
14 T
A-C-11
BK
A - BLUE
NC
A-C-12
NC
A-D-01
11 R
A-D-02
BL
A - BLUE
11 T
A-D-03
BK
A - BLUE
NC
A-D-04
15 R
A-D-05
GY
A - BLUE
15 T
A-D-06
BK
A - BLUE
NC
A-D-07
12 R
A-D-08
OR
A - BLUE
12 T
A-D-09
BK
A - BLUE
NC
A-D-10
16 R
A-D-11
BL
A - BLUE
16 T
A-D-12
YE
A - BLUE
17 R
A-E-01
OR
A - BLUE
17 T
A-E-02
YE
A - BLUE
NC
A-E-03
21 R
A-E-04
BL
A - BLUE
21 T
A-E-05
WH-BL
A - BLUE
NC
A-E-06
18 R
A-E-07
GN
A - BLUE
18 T
A-E-08
YE
A - BLUE
NC
A-E-09
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Line Number
Connector X Pin
Color
Bundle
22 R
A-E-10
OR
A - BLUE
22 T
A-E-11
WH-BL
A - BLUE
NC
A-E-12
NC
A-F-01
19 R
A-F-02
BN
A - BLUE
19 T
A-F-03
YE
A - BLUE
NC
A-F-04
23 R
A-F-05
GN
A - BLUE
23 T
A-F-06
WH-BL
A - BLUE
NC
A-F-07
20 R
A-F-08
GY
A - BLUE
20 T
A-F-09
YE
A - BLUE
NC
A-F-10
24 R
A-F-11
BN
A - BLUE
24 T
A-F-12
WH-BL
A - BLUE
25 R
B-A-01
BL
B - ORANGE
25 T
B-A-02
WH
B - ORANGE
NC
B-A-03
29 R
B-A-04
GY
B - ORANGE
29 T
B-A-05
WH
B - ORANGE
NC
B-A-06
26 R
B-A-07
OR
B - ORANGE
26 T
B-A-08
WH
B - ORANGE
NC
B-A-09
30 R
B-A-10
BL
B - ORANGE
30 T
B-A-11
RD
B - ORANGE
NC
B-A-12
NC
B-B-01
27 R
B-B-02
GN
B - ORANGE
27 T
B-B-03
WH
B - ORANGE
NC
B-B-04
31 R
B-B-05
OR
B - ORANGE
31 T
B-B-06
RD
B - ORANGE
NC
B-B-07
28 R
B-B-08
BN
B - ORANGE
28 T
B-B-09
WH
B - ORANGE
NC
B-B-10
32 R
B-B-11
GN
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Color
Bundle
32 T
B-B-12
RD
B - ORANGE
33 R
B-C-01
BN
B - ORANGE
33 T
B-C-02
RD
B - ORANGE
NC
B-C-03
37 R
B-C-04
GN
B - ORANGE
37 T
B-C-05
BK
B - ORANGE
NC
B-C-06
34 R
B-C-07
GY
B - ORANGE
34 T
B-C-08
RD
B - ORANGE
NC
B-C-09
38 R
B-C-10
BN
B - ORANGE
38 T
B-C-11
BK
B - ORANGE
NC
B-C-12
NC
B-D-01
35 R
B-D-02
BL
B - ORANGE
35 T
B-D-03
BK
B - ORANGE
NC
B-D-04
39 R
B-D-05
GY
B - ORANGE
39 T
B-D-06
BK
B - ORANGE
NC
B-D-07
36 R
B-D-08
OR
B - ORANGE
36 T
B-D-09
BK
B - ORANGE
NC
B-D-10
40 R
B-D-11
BL
B - ORANGE
40 T
B-D-12
YE
B - ORANGE
41 R
B-E-01
OR
B - ORANGE
41 T
B-E-02
YE
B - ORANGE
NC
B-E-03
45 R
B-E-04
BL
B - ORANGE
45 T
B-E-05
WH-BL
B - ORANGE
NC
B-E-06
42 R
B-E-07
GN
B - ORANGE
42 T
B-E-08
YE
B - ORANGE
NC
B-E-09
46 R
B-E-10
OR
B - ORANGE
46 T
B-E-11
WH-BL
B - ORANGE
NC
B-E-12
NC
B-F-01
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A-8
Line Number
Connector X Pin
Color
Bundle
43 R
B-F-02
BN
B - ORANGE
43 T
B-F-03
YE
B - ORANGE
NC
B-F-04
47 R
B-F-05
GN
B - ORANGE
47 T
B-F-06
WH-BL
B - ORANGE
NC
B-F-07
44 R
B-F-08
GY
B - ORANGE
44 T
B-F-09
YE
B - ORANGE
NC
B-F-10
48 R
B-F-11
BN
B - ORANGE
48 T
B-F-12
WH-BL
B - ORANGE
49 R
C-A-01
BL
C - GREEN
49 T
C-A-02
WH
C - GREEN
NC
C-A-03
53 R
C-A-04
GY
C - GREEN
53 T
C-A-05
WH
C - GREEN
NC
C-A-06
50 R
C-A-07
OR
C - GREEN
50 T
C-A-08
WH
C - GREEN
NC
C-A-09
54 R
C-A-10
BL
C - GREEN
54 T
C-A-11
RD
C - GREEN
NC
C-A-12
NC
C-B-01
51 R
C-B-02
GN
C - GREEN
51 T
C-B-03
WH
C - GREEN
NC
C-B-04
55 R
C-B-05
OR
C - GREEN
55 T
C-B-06
RD
C - GREEN
NC
C-B-07
52 R
C-B-08
BN
C - GREEN
52 T
C-B-09
WH
C - GREEN
NC
C-B-10
56 R
C-B-11
GN
C - GREEN
56 T
C-B-12
RD
C - GREEN
57 R
C-C-01
BN
C - GREEN
57 T
C-C-02
RD
C - GREEN
NC
C-C-03
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Line Number
Connector X Pin
Color
Bundle
61 R
C-C-04
GN
C - GREEN
61 T
C-C-05
BK
C - GREEN
NC
C-C-06
58 R
C-C-07
GY
C - GREEN
58 T
C-C-08
RD
C - GREEN
NC
C-C-09
62 R
C-C-10
BN
C - GREEN
62 T
C-C-11
BK
C - GREEN
NC
C-C-12
NC
C-D-01
59 R
C-D-02
BL
C - GREEN
59 T
C-D-03
BK
C - GREEN
NC
C-D-04
63 R
C-D-05
GY
C - GREEN
63 T
C-D-06
BK
C - GREEN
NC
C-D-07
60 R
C-D-08
OR
C - GREEN
60 T
C-D-09
BK
C - GREEN
NC
C-D-10
64 R
C-D-11
BL
C - GREEN
64 T
C-D-12
YE
C - GREEN
65 R
C-E-01
OR
C - GREEN
65 T
C-E-02
YE
C - GREEN
NC
C-E-03
69 R
C-E-04
BL
C - GREEN
69 T
C-E-05
WH-BL
C - GREEN
NC
C-E-06
66 R
C-E-07
GN
C - GREEN
66 T
C-E-08
YE
C - GREEN
NC
C-E-09
70 R
C-E-10
OR
C - GREEN
70 T
C-E-11
WH-BL
C - GREEN
NC
C-E-12
NC
C-F-01
67 R
C-F-02
BN
C - GREEN
67 T
C-F-03
YE
C - GREEN
NC
C-F-04
71 R
C-F-05
GN
C - GREEN
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A. Specification MDF Cable
A-10
Line Number
Connector X Pin
Color
Bundle
71 T
C-F-06
WH-BL
C - GREEN
NC
C-F-07
68 R
C-F-08
GY
C - GREEN
68 T
C-F-09
YE
C - GREEN
NC
C-F-10
72 R
C-F-11
BN
C - GREEN
72 T
C-F-12
WH-BL
C - GREEN
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B.
Mnemonics
B.1 Mnemonics
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B.1
Mnemonics Table B-1 lists the board mnemonics with their description. Table B-1 Mnemonics
B-2
Mnemonic
Description
NALT-C
48-line Multi-DSL Central Office Line Termination (POTS) board - version C
NALT-D
48-line Multi-DSL Central Office Line Termination (ISDN) board - version D
NALT-E
72-line Multi-DSL Central Office Line Termination (POTS) board - version E
NALT-J
48-line Multi-DSL Central Office Line Termination (ISDN) board - version J
NALT-K
48-line Multi-DSL Central Office Line Termination (ISDN) board - version K
NALT-M
MultiDSL CO-LT (POTS) with MELT - version M
NALS-A
Combined Multi-DSL Line Termination (POTS)/ Splitter board - version A
NELT-A
16 line FD Ethernet Line Termination Unit - version A
NELT-B
36 line FD Ethernet Line Termination Unit - version B
NFES-A
REM Extension Box
NPOT-A
POTS Only Line Termination board - version A
NPOT-B
FD POTS Only Line Termination Unit - version B
NPOT-C
POTS Only Line Termination board - version C
NRCA-A
SB-REM AC Controller Board
NRCD-A
SB-REM DC Controller Board - version A
NRCD-B
SB-REM DC Controller Board - version B
NRFU-A
SB-REM Fan Unit
NRNT-A
SB-REM NT board
NSLT-A
24 lines SHDSL Line Termination - version A
NSLT-B
24 lines SHDSL Line Termination (with MELT) - version B
NVLS-A
Low power VDSL2 Combined Line Termination/Splitter Board (POTS) - version A
NVLT-C
48 lines VDSL2 over POTS Line Termination board - version C
NVLT-D
48 lines VDSL2 over ISDN Line Termination board - version D
NVLT-G
48 lines VDSL2 over POTS Line Termination board - version G
NVLT-H
48 lines VDSL2 over ISDN Line Termination board - version H
NVLT-M
48 lines VDSL2 over POTS Line Termination board (with MELT) - version M
NVLT-N
48 ports VDSL2 Line Termination Board with MELT - version N
NVLT-P
48 ports low power VDSL2 POTS Line Termination Board - version P
NVLT-Q
48 ports low power VDSL2 ISDN Line Termination Board - version Q
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Abbreviations
ACO
Alarm Cut Off
ADSL
Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line
CEV
Controlled Environment Vault
CO
Central Office
DSL
Digital Subscriber Line
EMC
Electromagnetic Compatibility
EMI
Electromagnetic Immunity
ERM
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters
ESD
Electrostatic Discharge
ETSI
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
FD
Flexible Density
FTTB
Fiber To The Building
GDT
Gas Discharge Tube
ISAM
Intelligent Services Access Manager
ISDN
Integrated Services Digital network
LED
Light Emitting Diode
LT
Line Termination
MDF
Main Distribution Frame
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Glossary
OFCS
Optical Fibre Communication System
POTS
Plain Old Telephone Service
RAL
Restricted Access Location
REM
Remote Expansion Module
RoHS
Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Components
SB-REM
Shelf Based Remote Expansion Module
SELV
Secondary Extra Low Voltage
SFP
Small Form Pluggable
SI
Système International d’unités
TNV
Telecom Network Voltage
UDS
Unit Data Sheet
VDSL
Very high speed Digital Subscriber Line
WEEE
Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment
xDSL
Any DSL
GL-2
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Index
D
S
Dimensioning, 1-31
safety requirements, 2-6 SFP supported modules, 1-26
F fuses plug-in units, 2-11
I IWF capabilities, 1-31
P plug-in units dimensions, 1-24
R REM features, 1-4 requirements acoustic noise, 2-14 EMC/EMI, 2-14 environmental, 2-12 safety, 2-6
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Index
IN-2
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