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About this document
Purpose ......................................................................................................................................................... 3
Intended audience ......................................................................................................................................... 3
Supported systems ........................................................................................................................................ 3
Prerequisite knowledge ................................................................................................................................ 3
Safety information ........................................................................................................................................ 4
How to use this document ............................................................................................................................ 4
Related documentation ................................................................................................................................. 4
Related training ............................................................................................................................................ 4
Technical support .......................................................................................................................................... 5
How to order ................................................................................................................................................. 5
How to comment .......................................................................................................................................... 5
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Hardware Components
1626 LM Shelves Layout.......................................................................................................................... 2-2
Generic Shelf Board Implementation..................................................................................................... 2-4
Examples of Line Terminal Configuration ............................................................................................ 2-7
Example 1 of LT (Line Terminal) Master Shelff ....................................................................................... 2-8
Example 2 of LT ( Line Terminal) Master Shelf ....................................................................................... 2-9
Example 3 of LT (Line Terminal) Master Shelf ..................................................................................... 2-10
Example of Secondary Shelf ................................................................................................................... 2-11
Example of T-OADM Configuration .................................................................................................... 2-13
T-OADM Complete Rack View Example ............................................................................................... 2-14
T-OADM Line Shelf per OTS Example .................................................................................................. 2-15
T-OADM Transponder Shelf per OTS Example ..................................................................................... 2-17
Example of OADM Configuration........................................................................................................ 2-19
Examples of OADM Master Shelves ...................................................................................................... 2-19
1626 LM Part List .................................................................................................................................. 2-23
1626 LM Boards and Unit List ............................................................................................................... 2-24
Preventive Maintenance
Preventive Maintenance Schedule ............................................................................................................. 3-1
Dust Filter Replacement Procedure .......................................................................................................... 3-2
Power Cable Check Procedure .................................................................................................................. 3-3
Fans Replacement ..................................................................................................................................... 3-3
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2-1
2-2
2-3
2-4
Example of LT Master Shelf (100GHz grid) / one LOFA per direction ...................................... 2-9
2-5
Example of LT master shelf (100GHz grid) / one bidirectional LOFA ...................................... 2-10
2-6
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2-10
2-11
2-12
2-13
T-OADM Transponder Shelf Example (From 9th to 72nd channel) .......................................... 2-17
2-14
2-15
Example of master shelf in OADM configuration (upgradable to 23 dBm, 50GHz grid) ......... 2-20
2-16
OADM on 100GHz grid: master shelf configuration with vertical amplifiers ........................... 2-21
2-17
OADM on 100GHz grid: master shelf configuration with horizontal amplifiers ...................... 2-22
Preventive Maintenance
4-2
4-3
4-4
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Example of an ESCT 2000 with Flash card and its switches ....................................................... 8-2
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2-2
2-3
2-4
Preventive Maintenance
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4-2
4-3
7-2
7-3
7-4
9-2
TRBD1x9z Maximum Acceptable Input Power per XFP Type ................................................. 9-12
9-3
TRBD1x9z Maximum Acceptable Input Power per XFP Type ................................................. 9-12
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Purpose
This document describes all the required information to enable the 1626 LM maintenance
operator to perform maintenance and troubleshooting operations.
This document specifically describes:
Intended audience
This document is intended for 1626 LM network operations and maintenance personnel
who are responsible for the maintenance of network elements and for the supervision of
transmission operation.
Supported systems
This document assumes that readers have the following required skills:
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Safety information
The operator handbook is divided into the following topics as described in the table of
contents:
Maintenance: Read First
Hardware Components
Preventive Maintenance
Related documentation
Alcatel-Lucent also provides the following documents to help you plan, install, and
operate your 1626 LM equipment:
Related training
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Technical support
For technical support, contact your local customer support team. Reach them via the web
at http://alcatel-lucent.com/support or through the telephone number listed under the
Technical Assistance Center menu at https://support.lucent.com/portal/olcsHome.do.
How to order
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the relevant information such as product name, document title, document ID, release, issue
number, date, page number, etc. in your feedback.
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First
Overview
Purpose
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injured/damaged.
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to take the necessary actions to reduce danger to minimum for him and for others.
The Service Personnel can only replace the faulty units with spare parts.
The Service Personnel is not allowed to repair, therefore the access to unspecified parts is
not permitted.
General Safety Rule 3
The required keys and/or tools to access dangerous high voltage areas must be restricted to
Service personnel only.
Do not use any inflammable substance or substances which could alter markings and
inscriptions when cleaning the external parts of the equipment.
Before to work on optical connections, carefully observe the faceplate warning labels.
Do not touch the pins of an unplugged cable for the R/M interface connector. A TNV2 (battery) voltage can be present.
Remove rings, watches, and other metal jewelry before to work with primary circuits.
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The General Maintenance Rules describe the recommendations to follow when you
manipulate hardware components.
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Clean and degrease all peripheral surfaces (contact springs and connection points, etc.)
of shielded unit before insertion for replacement.
Use the elasticized band (around the wrist) and the coiled cord joined connected with the
ground rack when you manipulate the equipment. This will reduce the risk of damage for
the electrostatic sensitive devices.
General Maintenance Safety Rule 3
Check that the equipment shields are positioned properly (dummy covers, ESD
connector protections, etc.).
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This section describes all the safety labels that must be sticked to the hardware
components.
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The labels have been affixed to indicate a dangerous condition. They may contain any
standard-known symbol or any statement necessary to safeguard users and service
personnel against the most common ones, specifically:
risk of explosion
Pay attention to the information stated in the following, and proceed as instructed.
If it is a Class 1 equipment connected to mains, then the label associated to it will state that
the equipment will have to be grounded before connecting it to the power supply voltage,
e.g.:
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The rectangular label displays all the required as illustrated in the following figure:
LASER class
Power emitted
Wave length
Ref. Norm
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Never look directly into an unterminated fiber optic connector or into a broken optical
fiber cable, unless it is absolutely known that no laser radiation is present.
Never look at an optical fiber splice, cable or connector, unless it is absolutely known that
no laser radiation is present.
Always use provided protection covers of optical connectors, terminating either fibers and
transmitters/receivers, when you have to disconnect such devices for
installation/test/maintenance purposes or whatever operation.
Never look directly into an unterminated fiber optic connector or into a broken optical
fiber cable by means of magnifiers/microscopes, unless it is absolutely known that no laser
radiation is present.
A magnifier/microscope greatly increases the damage hazard to the eyes.
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Never point an unterminated optical fiber splice, cable or connector to other people, unless
it is absolutely known that no laser radiation is present.
Always remove electrical power from near and far optical transmitters before
disconnecting optical links between the transmitter and the receiver.
Therefore, slits or apertures are made to let air circulate freely and allow dangerous gasses
to downflow (battery-emitted hydrogen). A 417-IEC-5641 Norm. compliant label is
affixed next to it indicating that the openings must not be covered up.
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Before carrying out any maintenance operation see that all the moving mechanical parts
have been stopped.
As stated by IEC 950 Norm, mechanical parts which carry the above pictured label and
that could be touched, have maximum overtemperature as described in the following table.
Table 1-1 IEC 950 Overtemparture limits
Parts accessible to the operator
Glass,
Porcelain
Plastic,
Rubber
35
45
60
30
40
50
45
55
70
45
55
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This section reports how the 1626 LM meets the Electromagnetic Compatibility
requirements.
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Compliance to the above Directives is declared, when the equipment is installed according
to the following European Norms EN 300 386 (V1.3.2), environment
Telecommunication Center
This is a class A product of EN 55022. In domestic, residential and light industry
environments, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be
required to take adequate measures.
All units when mounted in the appropriate subrack meet the EMC requirements as
outlined in the ETSI specification EN 300 386 (V1.3.2 - required for CE marking)
which covers equipment used within the telecommunication centre environment.
The units when mounted in subracks, meet the requirements for enclosure, signal lines,
DC power ports and radiated magnetic field emission.
The units, however, are not required to meet these requirements when not mounted in a
subrack.
In addition to the requirements of EN 300 386 specification, the equipment meets the
additional requirements of ES 201 468 (Additional Electro Magnetic Compatibility
(EMC) requirements for Telecommunications Equipment for Enhanced Availability of
Service in Specific Conditions).
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This section describes the simple medical techniques you can perform with minimal
equipment to patient which has been electrocuted.
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Overview
Purpose
This section gives an overview of the hardware components of the 1626 LM shelf.
You will find useful information about:
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Shelf dimensions,
Slot dimensions,
Slot numbering.
WIDTH = 532 mm
39 40
21 22
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
265 mm
73 mm
HEIGHT = 466 mm
338 mm
73 mm
DEPTH = 288 mm
23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
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FANS
Figure 2-1
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The following figure illustrates the compact shelf dimensions and slot numbering.
Figure 2-2 Compact Shelf Dimensions and Slot numbering
In current release compact shelf is only used for Line Repeater configuration. As a
consequence, it only supports the following boards:
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optimal configuration,
The following table describes the location of each board of a 1626 LM configuration.
When used, {a,b} notation means that a board fills slot#a and slot#b.
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Board Type
Board Name
Possible Location
Equipment Controller
ESCT 2000
Shelf Controller
ESCT 2000
ESCT 1000
Note: ESCT1000
can be installed in
secondary shelves
only, with specific
engineering rules.
ESCT 1000 is
prohibited as soon as
WMAN, TDMX and
ETHC boards are
implemented.
Tributary Concentrator
TRBC 1111
10 Gbps Transponder
TRBD11x1
40 Gbps Transponder
TRBD4312
Takes 3 slots.
From slot# {3+23} to {15+35}.
Wavelength Manager
WMAN3xxx and
WMAN 1xxx
Tunable Demultiplexer
TDMX1180
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Possible Location
OADC 1300
OADC 1750
9xGE Concentrator
ETHC 1000
2*GE_FC Concentrator
2*GE_FC
CDMX 1010
BMDX 1000
BMDX 1100
OMDX 8100
OMDX 4100
OCPU 2104
RAIU 1000
Housekeeping Units
RAIU 1100
HSKU 1000
Slot# 22 or slot#39.
Recommended slot: slot#39
HSKU 1100
PSUP 1000
Amplifier
LOFA 11xx
OSCU 101x
USIB 1000
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ALCT 1010
Fans
FANS 1000
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32
17
18 39 40
33
34
35
36
37
38 19 20
PSUP1000
15
RAIU1000
14
30
16
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
29
13
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
28
12
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
27
11
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
26
10
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
25
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
24
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
23
HSKU1000
PSUP1000
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FANS1000
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Figure 2-3
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32
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17
18 39 40
33
34
35
36
37
38 19 20
USIB
PSUP1000
30
14
RAIU1000
13
29
12
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
27
11
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
25
10
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
24
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
23
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
HSKU1000
PSUP1000
21 22
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
FANS1000
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Note that TRBD and TRBC are 354mm high, 2xGE_FC is 265mm high
Figure 2-4
direction
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30
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15
31
32
16
17
18 39 40
33
34
35
36
37
38 19 20
PSUP1000
13
RAIU1000
28
USIB
41
12
27
11
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
25
10
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
24
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
23
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
HSKU1000
PSUP1000
21 22
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
FANS1000
Note that TRBD and TRBC are 354mm high, 2xGE_FC is 265mm high
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36
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38
41
RAIU1000
13
PSUP1000
29
15
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
28
14
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
12
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
11
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
27
25
10
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
26
24
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
23
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
21 22
19 20
FANS1000
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31
PSUP1000
18 39 40
not used
17
RAIU1000
16
Empty
15
Empty
14
Empty
13
ETHC1000
12
ETHC1000
11
ETCH1000
10
ETCH1000
ETHC1000
41
27
ETCH1000
ETHC1000
26
ETCH1000
ETCH1000
Empty
25
2 23
ETCH1000
Empty
24
ETCH1000
ETHC1000
21 22
19 20
FANS1000
ETHC1000 can be plugged in any slot between 3 and 18, but only 12 boards can be equipped in
current rel.
rel. Nevertheless for installation easiness it is recommended to use slot 5 to 16
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Figure 2-8
Pink
East
Blue
West
Yellow
North
Channel upgrades are not performed according to the usual way. You will not
proceed by addition of single shelf/rack. In this specific context, will require 3 racks
for 3 shelves at once.
8 channels
6 shelves / 3 racks
16 channels
9 shelves / 3 racks
40 channels
18 shelves / 6 racks
72 channels
30 shelves / 12 racks
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Pink
East
Blue
West
Yellow
North
then
OADC1300
Slots 15,16,17 & 18 are empty if less than 8 Add & Drop
channels.
Slots 17 & 18 are empty if the number of Add & Drop
channels is 9 to 40.
All slots (15 to 18) are used for more than 40 Add & Drop
channels.
Slots 17 & 18 are empty if the number of Add & Drop
channels is 1 to 32.
All slots (15 to 18) are used for more than 32 Add & Drop
channels.
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Figure 2-13
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Good To Know
The following table summarizes the 10 Gbps transponder shelf organization for T-OADM
grade 3 configuration, depending on the number of channels.
Table 2-3 T-OADM / 10 Gbps Transponder Shelf Organization
Number of channels
From channel 1 to 8
From channel 9 to 72
8 TRBC or TRBD
1 TDMX 1180 for Drop channels
1 OADC1750 for Add channels
8 TRBC or TRBD
1 TDMX 1180 for Drop channels
1 LOFA
1 OADC1750 for Add channels
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34
35
36
37
38
PSUP1000
33
RAIU1000
32
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
18 39 40
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
17
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
16
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
31
15
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
30
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Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
29
13
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC)
28
12
USIB
26
11
25
10
24
23
HSKU1000
PSUP1000
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FANS1000
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PSUP1000
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RAIU1000
11
Empty
not used
10
27
26
USIB
HSKU1000
PSUP1000
21 22
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23
41
24
25
28
29
38 19 20
FANS1000
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34
35
36
37
38 19 20
PSUP1000
14
RAIU1000
30
USIB
41
13
29
12
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
27
11
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
25
10
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
24
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
23
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
HSKU1000
PSUP1000
21 22
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
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FANS1000
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34
35
36
37
38 19 20
PSUP1000
15
RAIU1000
14
USIB
41
31
17
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
30
16
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
29
13
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
28
12
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
27
11
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
26
10
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
25
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
24
Transponder (TRBD/TRBC/2xGE_FC)
23
HSKU1000
PSUP1000
21 22
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FANS1000
Note that TRBD and TRBC are 354mm high, 2xGE_FC is 265mm high
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This section gives useful identification information on any hardware and software
component of the 1626 LM.
Refer to these information if you need to place a restocking order to renew your spares.
Table 2-4 lists the following information:
Item Name,
Contents
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Software Package
SWP-1626LM R5.0
8DG16894AAAA
Alcatel Lucent Software Licenses
3AL75119AAAA
3AL75120AAAA
3AL75121AAAA
3AL75122AAAA
3AL94777AAAA
3AL94514AAAA
3AL94518AAAA
Software - Miscelaneous
SWP - RAMAN BOARDS R.1.0 MAINTENANCE
8DG16877AAAA
8DG16938AAAA
Installation Kits
3AG26013ABAA
3AG26014AAAA
3AL94756AAAA
3AL94756BAAA
3AL94757AAAA
3AL94758ABAA
3AL94759BAAA
3AL94759CAAA
3AL94771AAAA
3AL94773AAAA
3AL94902AAAA
3AL94912AAAA
8DG16571AAAA
8DG16572AAAA
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8DG16581AAAA
8DG16693AAAA
8DG16693BAAA
8DG16731AAAA
Installation Equipment
1AB006420037
T BNC CONNECTOR
1AB006670016
CIRCUIT BREAKER 20 A
1AB162710007
CIRCUIT BREAKER 25 A
1AB162710008
1AB167540010
1AB168060034
1AB168060035
1AB168060036
1AB168060037
1AB168060038
1AB168060039
1AB168060040
1AB182400005
1AB182400010
1AB182400011
1AB182400012
1AB182400013
1AB182400014
1AB182400015
1AB182400016
1AB182400040
1AB182400041
1AB182400043
1AB182400044
1AB182400048
1AB182400049
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1AB182400050
1AB182400051
1AB182400052
1AB182400054
1AB182400059
MU/SPC-LC/SPC,SMF,200CM LENGTH
1AB185770011
1AB185770013
1AB185770014
1AB185770015
1AB185770016
1AB185770017
1AB204550001
1AB204800001
1AB204800002
1AB204800003
1AB204800004
5DB MU ATTENUATOR
1AB204800005
1AB204800006
1AB204800007
1AB204800008
1AB204800009
10DB MU ATTENUATOR
1AB204800010
1AB204800011
1AB204800012
1AB204800013
1AB204800014
15DB MU ATTENUATOR
1AB204800015
20DB MU ATTENUATOR
1AB204800016
1AB216900001
1AD018570011
1AD018570012
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1AD038600002
TELEPHONE HANDSET
1AF00398AAAA
3AL94484AAAA
3AL94500AAAA
3AL94504AAAA
3AL94504ABAA
3AL94515AAAA
3AL94740AAAA
LAN CABLE
3AL94752AAAA
HSKU1000 CABLE
3AL94768AAAA
3AL94768ABAA
KIT-CABLE DUCT
3AL94888AAAA
3AL94942AAAA
3AL94943AAAA
3AL94990AAAA
3AL94991AAAA
3AL94992AAAA
3AL94993AAAA
3AL94994AAAA
3AL94995AAAA
ATTENUATOR MANAGER
3AN44793AAAA
EXTRACTOR
3AN50032AAAA
Multiplexers
OMDX8100_L1_X
3AG26009AAAB
OMDX8100_L1
3AG26009BAAB
OMDX8100_L2
3AG26009BBAB
OMDX8100_S1
3AG26009BCAB
OMDX8100_S2
3AG26009BDAB
OMDX4100_CH30-33
3AG26009CAAB
OMDX4100_CH35-38
3AG26009CBAB
OMDX4100_CH20-23
3AG26009CCAB
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OMDX4100_CH25-28
3AG26009CDAB
OMDX4100_CH52-55
3AG26009CEAB
OMDX4100_CH57-60
3AG26009CFAB
OMDX4100_CH42-4
3AG26009CGAB
OMDX4100_CH47-50
3AG26009CHAB
ALCT1010 B2 1534.65NM
3AL94639ABAB
ALCT1010 B3 1537.80NM
3AL94639ACAB
ALCT1010 B4 1540.95NM
3AL94639ADAB
ALCT1010 B5 1544.13NM
3AL94639AEAB
ALCT1010 B6 1547.32NM
3AL94639AFAB
ALCT1010 B7 1550.52NM
3AL94639AGAB
ALCT1010 B8 1553.74NM
3AL94639AHAB
ALCT1010 B9 1556.96NM
3AL94639ALAB
3AL94639AMAB
3AL94639ANAB
3AL94639APAB
3AL95504AAAA
3AL95504ABAA
3AL95507AAAA
3AL95507ABAA
3AL95507ACAA
3AL95507ADAA
3AL95507AEAA
3AL95507AFAA
3AL95507AGAA
3AL95507AHAA
3AL95507AJAA
3AL95507AKA
3AL95507ALAA
3AL95507AMAA
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1AB210830001
1AB210830002
1AB210830003
1AB210830004
1AB210830005
1AB210830006
1AB210830007
1AB210830008
1AB210830009
1AB210830010
1AB210830011
1AB210830012
1AB210830013
1AB210830014
1AB210830015
1AB234480001
1AB234480002
1AB23448000
1AB234480004
1AB234480005
1AB234480006
1AB234480007
1AB234480008
1AB239330001
Optical Amplifiers
LOFA 1111 - OPTICAL AMPLIFIER 22/9 (17DBM)
3AG26018AAAB
3AG26019AAAB
3AL94211AAAB
3AL94212AAAB
3AL95800AAAA
3AL95801AAAA
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Racks
3AL35049AAAA
OPT.RACK TRU&DOOR
3AL37952AAAB
3AN44815AAAB
Subracks and Common parts
1AB147830035
3AL94247AAAA
3AL94248BAAA
3AL94249AAAB
3AL94249ABAA
3AL94249BAAB
3AL94249CAAB
3AL94249DBAA
3AL94249EAAB
FANS1000
3AL94251AAAA
USIB1000
3AL94252AAAA
3AL94253AAAA
3AL94253ABAA
3AL94304ABAA
3AL94305AAAA
3AL94305ABAA
3AL94476AAAA
3AL94478AAAA
3AL94480AAAA
1626LM SHELF
3AL94511AAAA
3AL94613AAAA
3AL94814AAAA
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3AL94881AAAA
3AL94882AAAA
3AL94883AAAA
3AL94950AAAA
3AL94984AAAA
3AN44747AAAA
8DG16494AAAA
8DG16495AAAA
8DG16605AAAA
8DG16694AAAA
8DG16694ABAA
8DG16802AAAA
8DG82559AAAA
3AG26009DAAA
3AG26009EAAA
3AL94220ABAB
OADC1102
3AL94736ABAA
OADC1101
3AL94736ACAA
3AL94736ADAA
3AL94736AEAA
3AL94736BAAA
3AL94736CAAA
8DG16489AAAA
8DG16816AAAA
SFP/XFP Modules
OPTO TRX 1.25GBE SFP-ZX
1AB187280028
1AB187280031
1AB187280033
1AB187280037
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1AB187280038
1AB187280042
1AB196370003
1AB196370004
1AB196370005
1AB196370006
1AB196370007
1AB196370008
1AB196370009
1AB214540001
1AB214540002
1AB217280001
1AB231410003
1AB231410004
1AB231410005
1AB231410006
1AB231410008
1AB231410009
1AB231410010
1AB231410011
1AB231410013
1AB231410014
1AB231410015
1AB231410016
1AB231410018
1AB231410019
1AB231410020
1AB231410021
1AB231410025
1AB231410026
1AB231410027
1AB231410028
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1AB231410030
1AB231410031
1AB231410032
1AB231410033
1AB231410035
1AB231410036
1AB231410037
1AB231410038
1AB231410040
1AB231410041
1AB231410042
1AB231410043
OPTO-BIDI-XCVR*1.31um
1AB350870001
OPTO-BIDI-XCVR*1.49um
1AB350870002
Switching Protection
OCPU1104
3AL94736AAAA
3AL95529BCAA
Test Services
ACI-1626LM FAT STANDARD
3AL94623AAAA
ACI-1626LM DIR.SHIP.STANDARD
3AL94734AAAA
3AL94734ABAA
3AL94734ACA
3AL94734ADAA
Tributaries
12XGBETH (ETHC1000)
3AL94970AAAA
2XGBETH_FC
3AL97800BAAA
Tributaries - Full Band
3AL94207ABAC
3AL94207ACAC
3AL94207AEAC
3AL94207DBAC
3AL94207DCAC
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3AL94207DEAC
TRBD1111 /I-64.1
3AL94207EBAC
TRBD1121 /S-64.2
3AL94207ECAC
3AL94452ABAB
3AL94452DBAB
3AL94452EAAB
8DG80616AAAA
8DG82531AAAA
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Preventive Maintenance
Overview
Purpose
3-1
3-2
3-3
Fans Replacement
3-3
Operation
4 months
One year
5 years
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Then...
ETSI norm
with measured dust density < 400 g/m3
ETSI norm
with measured dust density > 400 g/m3
ANSI norm
Then...
Unlock the door of the filtering air deflector to liberate filter access.
Result: The door revolves to the bottom. The dust filter is accessible.
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Do not touch the pins of an unplugged cable for the R/M interface connector. A TNV2 (battery) voltage can be present.
Remove rings, watches, and other metal jewelry before to work with primary circuits.
Make sure that the subrack has been tightly fastened to the rack with screws, to guarantee
grounding.
End.
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Fans Replacement
Refer to procedure described in Replacing Fans, 9-20.
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Guidelines and Tools
Overview
Purpose
This chapter describes the means at disposal of maintenance operators to locate faults and keep
track of alarms.
Contents
4-2
4-4
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equipment alarms,
transmission alarms.
If the alarm
is...
Then
an equipment
alarms
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If the alarm
is...
Then
a
transmission
alarm
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The Craft Terminal Application displays a synthesis of the alarms as illustrated in the
following figure.
Figure 4-1
According to the severity level, Alarm indicators display different shapes and colors:
When there are no raised alarms, indicators are just rectangles, without any numbers as
illustrated the following figure.
Figure 4-2
When there are raised alarms, indicators display a circle with a figure for the number of
alarms corresponding to the severity level. The following figure gives an example of alarm
indicators displaying raised alarms.
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Severity Levels
Colors
Description
CRITICAL (CRI)
Red
MAJOR (MAJ)
Orange
MINOR (MIN)
Yellow
WARNING (WNG)
Cyan
INDETERMINATE
(IND)
White
Note:
The five alarm severity indicators are greyed-out when the alarm notification
has been inhibited. The indicators keep the information they had just before the inhibit
action.
External Points
Equipments
Transmissions
According to the severity level, alarms domain indicators display different shapes and
colors:
When there are no raised alarms, indicators are just rectangles, without any numbers.
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When there are raised alarms, indicators display a circle with a figure for the number
of alarms corresponding to the operation domain. The following figure gives an
example of operation domain alarm indicators displaying raised and no raised alarms.
Figure 4-4
The severity level conventions are the same as for alarm severity indicators.
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At the bottom of the window you see the alarms that the board can raise.
The first alarm row is dedicated to equipment alarms.
The second and third alarm row is dedicated to transmission alarms.
Green color indicates that there is not any alarms. In case of raised alarms the related
alarm graphical representation will have the color corresponding to the configured severity
level.
The presence of several graphical representation with the same alarm acronym means that
this alarm can be raised from several transmission blocks.
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This window shows an example of a transmission view window built from the selected
port.
It is composed of blocks which represent the TP (Termination Points) involved in the
transmission process.
Figure 4-6
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You can read the transmission view according two perspectives as explained in the
following:
If you consider...
Then...
The sink signal flows from left to right until the Optical
Regeneration Point.
The icons mentioned at the top of the block refer to the sink
alarms that the block can raise.
The source signal flows from the Optical Regeneration
Point to the left.
The sink signal flows from right to left until the Optical
Regeneration Point.
The icons mentioned at the bottom of the block refer to the
sink alarms that the block can raise.
The source signal flows from the Optical Regeneration to
the right.
In case of multiplexing blocks (OMS, ODU2 or RSTTP), you can double click to expand
the representation. In this context, the next TP appear. You then see the complete
transmission view beginning from the initial selected block.
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The 1626 LM enables you to access the Alarm Surveillance (AS) application from the
Craft Terminal.
Depending on the alarm type you want to display, you can select:
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Default Sublists
Description
MAIN ALARM
CRITICAL
MAJOR
MINOR
WARNING
INDETERMINATE
CLEARED
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Description
Perceived Severity
Friendly Name
Alarm Type
Network name
Rack#
Subrack#
Slot#
Port# (Transmission alarm)
Transmission block name (Transmission alarm)
Equipment
Communications
Probable Cause
Reservation Status
Indicates if:
Clearing Status
Acknowledge Status
Note:
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To navigate from the AS Sublist window to the Craft Terminal window which displays the
raised alarm, perform the following:
1. From the AS Sublist window, click an alarm row.
2. Select Navigation>External Application>EML-USM.
The following illustrates the result.
3. End.
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Troubleshooting
Overview
Purpose
This topic gives a description of the alarms raised from the hardware components and the
required actions to perform to clear the raised alarms.
Contents
5-3
5-4
5-5
HT (High Temperature)
5-6
5-7
5-8
5-9
5-10
5-11
5-12
5-13
PD (Performance Degraded)
5-14
PP (Power Problem)
5-15
5-16
5-17
5-18
5-19
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TD (Transmitter Degraded)
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TF (Transmitter Failure)
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5-23
5-24
VM (Version Mismatch)
5-25
WD (Wavelength)
5-26
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Probable Cause
See Description.
Related Alarms
None.
Corrective Actions
Actions
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Probable Cause
Related Alarms
None.
Corrective Actions
Yes
Actions
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Related Alarms
Actions
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HT (High Temperature)
Description
Probable Cause
Related Alarms
None.
Corrective Actions
Yes
Actions
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Related Alarms
None.
Corrective Actions
Yes
Actions
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Probable Cause
Related Alarms
None.
Corrective Actions
Actions
For transponders:
1. Contact the relevant operation team to check the
client transmitter.
2. Check the client fiber connection at the
transponder.
3. Check the fiber path between the client node and
the 1626 LM.
4. End.
For LOFA:
1. Check the mechanical aspect of the fiber
(Connexion at stage input and fiber aspect)
2. If the alarm persists, tune the amplification
level. This operation may require Alcatel-Lucent
Technical Support intervention.
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Probable Cause
Related Alarms
Yes.
Actions
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Probable Cause
Related Alarms
None.
Corrective Actions
Yes.
Actions
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Probable Cause
Related Alarms
Yes.
Actions
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Probable Cause
The channel input power is too low compared to the current setting.
Related Alarms
None.
Corrective Actions
No
Actions
If ...
Then...
WMAN Express
channel
TDMX
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Probable Cause
Then...
OMDX-MUX, WMAN,
TDMX, OADC, OCNC
LOFA
OSCU
Corrective Actions
On-Site Intervention Required
Actions
Then...
OMDX-MUX
LOFA
OSCU
WMAN/TDMX
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PD (Performance Degraded)
PD (Performance Degraded)
Description
Probable Cause
Board initialization.
Related Alarms
None.
Corrective Actions
No.
Actions
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PP (Power Problem)
PP (Power Problem)
Description
Probable Cause
Related Alarms
None.
Corrective Actions
Yes.
Actions
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Probable Cause
See Description.
Related Alarms
Yes.
Actions
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Probable Cause
Hardware failure.
Related Alarms
Yes.
Important!
Actions
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boards.
Probable Cause
Related Alarms
Yes.
Actions
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Probable Cause
See Description.
Related Alarms
None.
Corrective Actions
Yes.
Actions
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Related Alarms
None.
Corrective Actions
Yes.
Actions
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TD (Transmitter Degraded)
TD (Transmitter Degraded)
Description
Probable Cause
Related Alarms
None.
Corrective Actions
Yes.
Actions
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TF (Transmitter Failure)
TF (Transmitter Failure)
Description
Probable Cause
Related Alarms
Yes.
Actions
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Probable Cause
See Description.
Related Alarms
No.
Actions
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Probable Cause
Related Alarms
None.
Corrective Actions
Actions
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VM (Version Mismatch)
VM (Version Mismatch)
Description
Probable Cause
See Description.
Related Alarms
None.
Corrective Actions
Yes.
Actions
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WD (Wavelength)
WD (Wavelength)
Description
Probable Cause
Related Alarms
Yes.
Actions
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Transmission Alarm
Troubleshooting
Overview
Purpose
This topic gives a description of the alarms raised during the transmission process and the
required actions to perform to clear the raised alarms.
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Contents
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6-5
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6-7
6-8
6-9
6-10
6-11
6-12
6-13
6-14
6-15
6-16
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Related Alarms
Corrective Actions
On-Site Intervention Required
Actions
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Related Alarms
None.
Corrective Actions
Yes
Actions
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Related Alarms
Yes
Actions
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Related Alarms
Actions
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Related Alarms
Yes.
Actions
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Related Alarms
Yes.
Actions
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Probable Cause
Related Alarms
Corrective Actions
On-Site Intervention Required
Yes.
Actions
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Probable Cause
Related Alarms
None.
Corrective Actions
Yes.
Actions
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Probable Cause
Related Alarms
None.
Corrective Actions
No.
Actions
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Related Alarms
No.
Actions
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Related Alarms
None.
Corrective Actions
None.
Actions
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Related Alarms
Yes.
Actions
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Probable Cause
See Description.
Related Alarms
None.
Corrective Actions
No.
Actions
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Probable Cause
Related Alarms
LOS, or
AIS, or
LOF, or
URU, or
LOMS, or
LOW, or
LOMF, or
TIM.
Corrective Actions
On-Site Intervention Required
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Probable Cause
Related Alarms
No.
Actions
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Related Alarms
Yes.
Actions
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Probable Cause
Related Alarms
None.
Corrective Actions
No.
Actions
For transponders:
1. Check if the current cabling is compliant with
the cabling plan.
2. Check the received RS-TTI of all previous
boards or nodes.
3. End.
For Ethernet boards:
1. Check the RS-TTI configured on the previous
remote Ethernet boards.
2. End.
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Probable Cause
Related Alarms
None.
Corrective Actions
No.
Actions
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UE (Uncorrected Error)
UE (Uncorrected Error)
Description
Probable Cause
Related Alarms
None.
Corrective Actions
None.
Actions
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Probable Cause
Related Alarms
Corrective Actions
On-Site Intervention Required
Yes.
Actions
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Overview
Purpose
This chapter describes the faceplates and related LED of all boards involved in 1626 LM
configurations.
Refer to this chapter if you want to know how to understand the behavior of a board when
you perform a visual checking
Contents
7-2
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This section gives illustration of new board faceplates and related LED introduced by
release 5.0.
Contents
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Description
Table 7-2
WMAN LED
WMAN LED
Description
PWR
ABI
ABB
ABM
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INI
Description
PWR
RxA
TxA
OOS
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Figure 7-1
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This section gives an illustration of all the faceplates of boards which have been released
prior release 5.0.
Contents
7-9
Figure 7-4
7-10
Figure 7-5
7-11
Figure 7-6
7-12
Figure 7-7
7-13
Figure 7-8
7-14
Figure 7-9
7-15
Figure 7-10
7-16
Figure 7-11
7-17
Figure 7-12
ALCT1010 faceplate
7-18
Figure 7-13
OMDX8100_xx faceplate
7-20
Figure 7-14
OMDX4100 faceplate
7-21
Figure 7-15
OCPU2104 faceplate
7-22
Figure 7-16
LOFA11xx faceplate
7-23
Figure 7-17
ESCT2000 faceplate
7-24
Figure 7-18
7-25
Figure 7-19
7-26
Figure 7-20
OSCU1011 faceplate
7-27
Figure 7-21
7-28
Figure 7-22
RAIU1000 faceplate
7-29
Figure 7-23
USIB1000 faceplate
7-30
Figure 7-24
PSUP1000 faceplate
7-31
Figure 7-25
FANS1000 faceplate
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Extraction handle
ACRONYM
TRBD1111
TRBD1121
SLOTS
TRBD1131
POWER ON LED
ABNORMAL RX LED
ABNORMAL TX LED
OUT OF SERVICE LED
HW FAILURE LED
RJ45 (G.703)
CONNECTOR (UDC)
Name
WDM RX-Monitoring
NOT USED
IN (USER RX)
OUT (USER TX)
IN (WDM RX)
OUT (WDM TX)
Led is
OPTICAL SAFETY
LABEL
Extraction handle
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Figure 7-4
Extraction handle
ACRONYM
SLOTS
TRBD1191
POWER ON LED
ABNORMAL RX LED
ABNORMAL TX LED
OUT OF SERVICE LED
HW FAILURE LED
RJ45 (G.703)
CONNECTOR (UDC)
Name
WDM RX-Monitoring
NOT USED
IN (WDM RX)
OUT (WDM TX)
Led is
OPTICAL SAFETY
LABEL
N.B.
Extraction handle
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Figure 7-5
ACRONYM
TRBC1111
SLOTS
any slots between
3 plus 23 and 18 plus 38
Extraction handle
POWER ON LED
ABNORMAL RX LED
ABNORMAL TX LED
OUT OF SERVICE LED
HW FAILURE LED
RJ45 (G.703)
CONNECTOR (UDC)
Name
Meaning
Green: the board is power supplied.
Red: one of the internal 48V power supplies is failed or switched-off
Green
/Red led (e.g. at unit start-up, unit not configured)
On: at least one of the following alarms is detected in the egress direction
(WDM->B&W): LOS, OTU2_LOM, Generic-AIS.
Yellow
Off: none of these alarms are raised.
On: at least one of the following alarms is detected: LOS in the ingress
Yellow led direction (B&W->WDM), Wavelength Deviation, Output Power
Degraded.
Off: none of these alarms are raised.
WDM RX-Monitoring
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
IN (WDM RX)
OUT (WDM TX)
Green /
Yellow /
Red led
RJ45
(G.703
Led is
1 IN (USER1 RX)**
2 IN (USER2 RX)**
3 IN (USER3 RX)**
N.B.
N.B.
4 IN (USER4 RX)**
OPTICAL SAFETY
LABEL
Extraction handle
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Figure 7-6
ACRONYM
2xGE_FC
SLOTS
Meaning
Extraction
handle
Hardware failure
(SPI) Led
Debugger
interface (RJ45)
(NOT USED)
WDM Tx 2**
WDM Rx 2**
WDM Tx 1**
WDM Rx 1**
(NOT USED)
User 4 Tx**
User 4 Rx**
(NOT USED)
User 3 Tx**
User 3 Rx**
(NOT USED)
User 2 Tx**
User 2 Rx**
User 1 Tx**
User 1 Rx**
N.B.
NOT USED
Optical safety
label
Extraction
handle
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Figure 7-7
ACRONYM
ETHC1000
SLOTS
Meaning
Green: the board is power supplied.
Green
/Red led
Yellow led
Yellow led
Yellow led
Extraction
handle
Power ON led
Line 1 ABN led
Line 2 ABN led
USER OOS led
Hardware failure
(SPI) Led
User1 Tx
User1 Rx (in)**
User2 Tx (out)**
User2 Rx (in)**
User3 Tx (out)**
User3 Rx (in)**
User4 Tx (out)**
User4 Rx (in)**
User5 Tx (out)**
User5 Rx (in)**
User6 Tx (out)**
User6 Rx (in)**
User7 Tx (out)**
User7 Rx (in)**
User8 Tx (out)**
User8 Rx (in)**
User9 Tx (out)**
(NOT USED)
Line 1 and Line 2 Transmission - aggregate output signals, to transponder (Line 2 is not used)
(NOT USED)
User9 Rx (in)**
to
to
(NOT USED)
Line 1 and Line 2 Reception - aggregate input signals from transponder (Line 2 is not used)
Line 1 Tx (out)**
Line 1 Rx (in)**
N.B.
N.B.
** All the User access points are equipped with SFP optical
modules. The two Line access points are equipped with XFP
modules.
Line 2 Tx (out)**
Line 2 Rx (in)**
(NOT USED)
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Figure 7-8
ACRONYM
EQUIPPED ON PORT
B&W FC SFP:
FC/2FCmm, FC/2FCsm
DWDM SFPs:
DWA200 -> DWA600
Output signal
Input signal
Optical cables
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Figure 7-9
ACRONYM
EQUIPPED ON PORT
B&W XFP:
XS642; XI641
B&W XFP:
XP1L12D2; X10GBASES
Output signal
Input signal
One XFP module can be plugged either on TRBD1191, client side, and on ETHC1000, line side
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ACRONYM
CMDX1010
SLOTS
any slots between 2 and 19
EXTRACTION HANDLE
POWER ON LED
ABNORMAL MUX INPUT LED
ABNORMAL DEMUX INPUT LED
INITIALISATION STATE LED
HW FAILURE LED
to
NOT USED
Output MUX
signal monitor
1ST CH IN
1ST CH OUT
ACCESS SIDE (TO/FROM TRANSPONDERS)
2ND CH IN
2ND CH OUT
3RD CH IN
3RD CH OUT
4TH CH IN
4TH CH OUT
5TH CH IN
5TH CH OUT
6TH CH IN
6TH CH OUT
7TH CH IN
7TH CH OUT
8TH CH IN
8TH CH OUT
Multiplexed signal
To/From BMDX
Name
MUX OUT
DEMUX IN
N.B.
* When a board is on firmware download state, the hardware failure Led is yellow. Never
unplug a board while this Led is yellow. Should this occur, the board will not restart
and may have to be returned for factory repair.
N.B.
** In current figures is shown the band 1 CMDX and hence the printed frequencies are
relevant to the band 1; on the band 2 to 10 (CMDX) are printed the relevant frequencies,
different from the ones shown in this figure.
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Figure 7-11
ACRONYM
SLOTS
BMDX1000
(recommended slots: 3 plus 23)
BMDX1100
(recommended slots:
3 plus 23 and 7 plus 27)
Extraction handle
POWER ON LED
ABNORMAL MUX INPUT LED
ABNORMAL DEMUX INPUT LED
HW FAILURE LED
NOT USED
Output MUX
signal monitor
BAND 1 IN
BAND 1 OUT
BAND 2 IN
BAND 2 OUT
Meaning
BAND 3 IN
BAND 3 OUT
ACCESS SIDE (TO/FROM CMDXs)
Name
Multiplexed/
LINE SIGNAL
TO
BAND 5 IN
BAND 5 OUT
BAND 6 IN
BAND 6 OUT
BAND 7 IN
BAND 7 OUT
BAND 8 IN
BAND 8 OUT
BAND 9 IN
BAND 9 OUT
BAND 4 IN
BAND 4 OUT
BAND 10 IN
BAND 10 OUT
BAND 11 IN
BAND 11 OUT
BAND 12 IN
BAND 12 OUT
MUX OUT
DEMUX IN
OPTICAL
SAFETY
LABEL
N.B.
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ACRONYM
ALCT1010
SLOTS
EXTRACTION HANDLE
NOT USED
HW FAILURE LED
Green/
Yellow/
Red led
Meaning
Green: the board is power supplied.
Red: one of the internal 48V power supplies is failed or switched-off
(e.g. at unit start-up, unit not configured)
NOT USED
Led
OUTPUT
POWER
N.B.
OUTPUT POWER
EXTRACTION HANDLE
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ACRONYM
SLOTS
Extraction handle
On: signal failure at one or more of the eight MUX inputs (OR of the
Yellow led MUX INPUT ports, access side)
On: signal failure at the BDX input (multiplexed signal, at DEMUX
Yellow led input)
Led is
TO
The same as the couple of connectors of the first channel, but they
refer to the channels from 2 (1547,71nm) to 8 (1553,33nm)
Extra band MUX input signal (from other Mux/Demux board)
Name
CH 7 IN
CH 7 OUT
CH 6 IN
CH 6 OUT
CH 5 IN
CH 5 OUT
CH 4 IN
CH 4 OUT
CH 3 IN
CH 3 OUT
CH 2 IN
CH 2 OUT
CH 1 IN
CH 1 OUT
EXTRA BAND IN
EXTRA BAND OUT
EXP (SB) IN
EXP (SB) OUT
LINE RX IN
LINE TX OUT
OPTICAL SAFETY
LABEL
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ACRONYM
OMDX8100_L1
OMDX8100_L2
OMDX8100_S1
OMDX8100_S2
SLOTS
Extraction handle
Meaning
On: signal failure at one or more of the eight MUX inputs (OR of
Yellow led the MUX INPUT ports, access side)
On: signal failure at the BDX input (multiplexed signal, at
Yellow led DEMUX input)
The same as the couple of connectors of the first channel, but they refer
to the channels from 2 (1547,71nm) to 8 (1553,33nm)
Extra band MUX input signal (from other Mux/Demux board)
CH 7 IN
CH 7 OUT
ACCESS CHANNELS (MUX INPUT/DEMUX OUTPUT)
Green/
Red led
Led is
CH 8 IN
CH 8 OUT
CH 6 IN
CH 6 OUT
CH 5 IN
CH 5 OUT
CH 4 IN
CH 4 OUT
CH 3 IN
CH 3 OUT
CH 2 IN
CH 2 OUT
CH 1 IN
CH 1 OUT
EXTRA BAND IN
EXTRA BAND OUT
LINE RX IN
LINE TX OUT
OPTICAL SAFETY
LABEL
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Figure 7-14
OMDX4100 faceplate
ACRONYM
OMDX4100_ch20-23
OMDX4100_ch25-28
OMDX4100_ch30-33
OMDX4100_ch35-38
OMDX4100_ch42-45
OMDX4100_ch47-50
OMDX4100_ch52-55
OMDX4100_ch57-60
SLOTS
Extraction handle
Eigth different types of OMDX4100 are available with the same faceplate,
except the part number and the channels frequency and wavelengths.
OUT MUX MON
IN DMUX MON
CH 4 IN
CH 4 OUT
Meaning
On: signal failure at one or more of the eight MUX inputs (OR of the
Yellow led MUX INPUT ports, access side)
On: signal failure at the BDX input (multiplexed signal, at DEMUX
Yellow led input)
Led is
ACCESSCHANNELS(MUX
INPUT/DEMUX OUTPUT)
Name
CH 3 IN
CH 3 OUT
CH 2 IN
CH 2 OUT
CH 1 IN
CH 1 OUT
EXTRA BAND IN
EXTRA BAND
OUT
LINE RX IN
LINE TX OUT
The above connector is the CH1 INPUT: 1550,92nm MUX input signal
coming from the corresponding transponder
The below connector is the CH1 OUTPUT: 1550,92nm DEMUX output
signal sent to the corresponding transponder
TO
The same as the couple of connectors of the first channel, but they refer
to the other channels
Extra band MUX input signal (from other Mux/Demux board)
Extra band DEMUX output signal (to other Mux/Demux board)
MUX OUTPUT: Line transmission output signal (up to 32 channels)
DEMUX INPUT: Line reception input signal (up to 32 channels)
OPTICAL SAFETY
LABEL
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ACRONYM
OCPU2104 faceplate
SLOTS
Extraction handle
OCPU2104
HW FAILURE LED
Meaning
Led is
OPTICAL
SAFETY
LABEL
Extraction handle
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Figure 7-16
ACRONYM
LOFA11xx faceplate
SLOTS
EXTRACTION HANDLE
LOFA1110
LOFA1120
LOFA1111
3 and 18
LOFA1121
POWER ON LED
1ST STAGE ABNORMAL LED
2ND STAGE ABNORMAL LED
SHUT DOWN INDICATOR
HW FAILURE
Yellow led
Yellow led
Green /
Yellow /
Red led
Meaning
Green: the board is power supplied.
Red: one of the internal 48V power supplies is
failed or switched-off (e.g. at unit start-up, unit not configured)
Abnormal 1st stage input or output signal alarm. When on:
output optical signal level below the OUT signal LOS1 threshold
1ST STAGE IN MON
Abnormal 2nd stage input or output signal alarm. When On:
input optical signal level below the IN signal LOS2 threshold 1ST STAGE OUT MON
output optical signal level below the OUT signal LOS2 threshold
On: one or both stages shut down
2ND STAGE IN MON
Led is
2ND STAGE OUT MON
- Off:the board is plugged but not configured
- Green: the board is plugged, configured and without
failure
- Red: hardware failure, power supply failure or communiEMPM PORT
cation failure
(NOT USED)
- Yellow: a firmware download is on progress. The board
1ST STAGE OUT
must not be extracted**
1ST STAGE IN
Extraction of the first stage input monitoring signal
1ST STAGE
IN MON
1ST STAGE
OUT MON Extraction of the second stage input monitoring signal
2ND STAGE Extraction of the second stage output monitoring signal
IN MON *
EMPM PORT Insertion of EMPM power. A shutter protects the user when this
(NOT USED) port is not used
1ST STAGE First stage input power
IN
1ST STAGE
First stage output power
OUT
2ND STAGE
Second stage input power
IN
2ND STAGE
Second stage output power
OUT
OSC
Extraction of the OSC, before signal amplification
EXTRACTION
OSC
INSERTION
2ND STAGE IN *
2ND STAGE OUT
OSC EXTRACTION
OSC INSERTION
N.B.
N.B.
EXTRACTION
HANDLE
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ESCT2000 faceplate
ACRONYM
SLOT
ESCT2000
EXTRACTION HANDLE
Meaning
On: an urgent alarm is raised (major or critical)
Red led
Red led
F (CT) INTERFACE
DEBUGGER INTERFACE
DIRECT
F (CT) INTERFACE
Q (NMS) INTERFACE
Lamp test. Turns on all the NE leds, excepted the TRU lamps
Q (NMS) INTERFACE
INTRA-SHELF LINK
INTRA-SHELF LINK
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ACRONYM
SLOT
ESCT1000
EXTRACTION HANDLE
Access
bottom)
Accesspoints
pointsdescription
description(from
(fromtop
topto
bottom)
Name
Name
Red led
Red led
Meaning
Meaning
On: an urgent alarm is raised (major or critical)
DEBUGGER INTERFACE
1)
2)
3)
4)
2)
3)
4)
5)
5)
EXTRACTION HANDLE
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ACRONYM
OSCU1010
SLOTS
EXTRACTION HANDLE
J1
Meaning
BOARD RESET
Yellow led
Line Busy Led. Is on when the phone line (speech channel) is busy
Yellow led
LINE PICK UP
OSC CHANNEL 1
INPUT
Green led
LED is
Green:
the board is plugged, configured and without failure
Green /
Red: hardware failure, power supply failure or communication failure
Yellow /
OSC CHANNEL 1
OUTPUT
OSC CHANNEL 2
INPUT
OSC CHANNEL 2
OUTPUT
OPTICAL SAFETY
LABEL
N.B.
CODING WHEELS
EXTRACTION HANDLE
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ACRONYM
OSCU1011
OSCU1011 faceplate
SLOTS
EXTRACTION HANDLE
J1
Meaning
BOARD RESET
LINE PICK UP
Line Busy Led. On: the phone line (speech channel) is busy
Yellow led
Yellow led
OSC CHANNEL 1
INPUT
CODING
WHEELS
N.B.
OPTICAL SAFETY
LABEL
CODING WHEELS
EXTRACTION HANDLE
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ACRONYM
SLOTS
HSKU1000
22, 39
(Recommended slot : 22)
Green /
Red led
Meaning
Led is
- Off: the board is plugged but not configured
- Green: the board is plugged, configured and without failure
- Red: hardware failure, power supply failure or communication failure
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RAIU1000 faceplate
SLOTS
ACRONYM
RAIU1000
22, 39
(recommended slot: 39)
RACK ALARMS
RJ11 connector
Green /
Red led
Meaning
Led is
- Off: the board is plugged but not configured
- Green: the board is plugged, provisioned and without failure
- Red: at least one of the board power supplies is failed
9 pins SUB-D
female connector
RJ11 connector
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USIB1000 faceplate
ACRONYM
SLOTS
USIB1000
Green /
Red led
9 pins SUB-D
female connec-
RJ11 connector
Meaning
Led is
- Off: the board is plugged but not configured
- Green: the board is plugged, provisioned and without failure
- Red: at least one of the board power supplies is failed
In master shelf it has to be connected to the TRU.
In slave shelf it can be connected
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PSUP1000 faceplate
ACRONYM
SLOTS
PSUP1000
21, 40
1 (male)+ VBATT
2 (female)GND
3 pins SUB-D
connector
3 (male)- VBATT
Green /
Red led
Figure 7-25
Meaning
Led is
FANS1000 faceplate
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SLOTS
FANS1000
41
FANS100
LED
Meaning
Led is
- Off: the board is plugged but not configured
- Green: the board is plugged, configured and without failure
- Red: hardware failure or power supply failure.
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Overview
Purpose
to erase the MIB, keeping the local communication and routing information via a local
configuration upload,
to erase the MIB and the local communication and routing information configuration.
Contents
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8-3
8-5
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Figure 8-1 Example of an ESCT 2000 with Flash card and its switches
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to keep the communication and routing information as they are currently defined,
to upload the local configuration from the 1626 LM memory to the ESCT 2000 board
memory.
The ESCT 2000 hosts two very small blocks of hardware switches located at the
bottom of the ESCT 2000 board, sticked very near the board faceplate (Refer to
Figure 45.).
You must manipulate switch #2 of the first block from the faceplate.
This block
This switch
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To erase the MIB with local configuration upload, perform sequentially step A, B, C, D, E
and F as follows:
A - Change switch setting to enable MIB erase and local configuration upload
and communication and routing information will be uploaded from 1626 LM CPU.
B - Re plug ESCT 2000 for MIB erase and local configuration upload
1.
2.
3.
4.
D - Restore MIB
1. Restart supervision.
2. Start the 1626 LM.
3. End.
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The ESCT 2000 hosts two very small blocks of hardware switches located at the
bottom of the ESCT 2000 board, sticked very near the board faceplate (Refer to
Figure 45.).
You must manipulate switch #1 and swith#2 of the first block from the faceplate.
This block
These switches
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To erase the MIB and the local configuration, perform sequentially step A, B, C, D, E, F
and G as follows:
A - Change switch setting to enable MIB and local configuration erase.
1.
2.
3.
4.
D - Set the new communication and routing information (Only if MIB restoration is
performed from 1353 NM)
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G - Restart operations
1. Restart supervision.
2. Start the 1626 LM.
3. End.
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Board Replacement
Procedures
Overview
Purpose
This chapter describes the procedures to follow when you need to replace boards.
Contents
9-2
Electrostatic Cautions
9-2
9-3
9-8
9-13
9-16
Fans Replacement
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Safety Instructions
Refer to 1Maintenance: Read First, 1-1 to know the safety recommendations.
Pay a special attention to the following sections:
Electrostatic Cautions
Before removing the ESD protections from the monitors, connectors etc., observe the
precautionary measures stated. Make sure that the ESD protections have been replaced
after the maintenance and monitoring operations.
Most electronic devices are sensitive to electrostatic dischargers, to this concern the
following warning labels have been affixed.
Observe the precautionary measures stated when having to touch the electronic parts
during the installation/maintenance phases.
Workers are supplied with antistatic protection devices consisting of:
a coiled cord connected to the elasticized band and to the stud on the subrack.
ELASTICIZED BAND
COILED CORD
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Use this procedure when you want to replace an ESCT 2000 board and re-use the previous
memory.
Before you begin
Check that the spare ESCT 2000 is available and has the same part# as the current one.
How to replace an ESCT 2000 and re-use the previous memory
To replace an ESCT 2000 and re-use the previous memory, perform the following steps:
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Push the ESCT 2000 reset button to prevent any memory failure at board extraction.
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Use this procedure when you want to replace the memory of an ESCT 2000.
Before you begin
Check that the spare memory is available and has the same part# as the current one.
Check that the spare memory has the relevant 1626 LM software installed.
Plug the ESCT 2000 board in its slot in the master shelf.
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If MIB restoration and activation will be managed from the 1353 NM,
set the 1626 LM communication and routing information.
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Push the ESCT 2000 Reset button to reboot the board an activate the MIB.
Result: After about 5 minutes, EC LED turns green and SC LED remains red.
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Push the ESCT 2000 reset button again to prevent any hard disk failure at board
extraction.
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13
14
Plug the ESCT 2000 board in its slot in the master shelf.
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16
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This section describes the procedure to follow when you want to replace the subrack
controller board.
WARNING
When ESCT 2000 or ESCT 1000 boards carry on subrack controller function
only, they never have any memory.
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use this procedure when you want to replace the subrack controller board.
Good to know
WARNING
When ESCT 2000 or ESCT 1000 boards carry on subrack controller function
only, they never have any memory.
How to replace the subrack controller board
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This section describes the procedure to follow when you want to replace TRBD boards
with all the precautionary measures.
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Check that the spare board is available and has the same part# as the current one.
Wait until the end of TRBD initialisation (OOS LED switched off).
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Check with the appropriate measuring instrument that the input power (WDM and
User/Client receiver) is less than the maximum acceptable values.
The input power measurement is relevant ONLY IF it includes the related channel.
To know the maximum acceptable input power, refer to the following tables:
- Table 9-1 TRBD4312 Maximum Acceptable Input Power, 9-12
- Table 9-2 TRBD1x9z Maximum Acceptable Input Power per XFP Type, 9-12
- Table 9-3 TRBD1x9z Maximum Acceptable Input Power per XFP Type, 9-12
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Good to Know
The following tables indicate the maximum acceptable input power per TRBD board.
Table 9-1
WDM Line
4 dBm
Table 9-2
6 dBm
I-64.1
+0.5 dBm
S-64.2b
-1 dBm
10GBASE S
-2 dBm
Table 9-3
WDM Line
Refer to the value noticed on
the front panel sticker. If no
sticker: 2 dBm
y=1
(VSR/I-64.1
module)
y=2 and 4
(S-64.2b module)
y=3
(10GBASE LR)
WDM Line
+0.5 dBm
-1 dBm
+0.5 dBm
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This section describes the procedures to follow when you want to replace LOFA boards.
WARNING
This operation impacts the traffic.
Before you begin
Check that the spare board is available and has the same part# as the current one.
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Use this procedure to extract a LOFA board from its current slot.
WARNING
This operation impacts the traffic.
Place the LOFA board in an electrostatic bag then in the primary box.
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Return the board to Alcatel-Lucent following the Return Procedure for Repair of
terminal Station Equipment.
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Post-Installation Events
If the firmware of the replacement board is older than the current 1626 LM software
version, a software download occurs. During the software download, the Unit LED is
orange.
WARNING
Do not unplug the board during software download. You would crash the
board and be obliged to return it to repair.
Post-Installation Tasks
1.
2.
3.
4.
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This section describes the procedure to follow when you want to replace PSUP boards.
Before you begin
Check that the spare board is available and has the same part# as the current one.
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Use this procedure to extract a PSUP board from its current slot.
Before you begin
On the power supply control unit, open the circuit breaker related to the PSUP board to
remove.
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Use adequate tool to un plug the PSUP board from the subrack.
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Make sure that the circuit breaker related to the PSUP board to plug is open.
On the power supply control unit, close the circuit breaker related to the PSUP board.
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Overview
Purpose
This section describes the procedure to follow when you want to replace fans unit.
Before you begin
DANGER
Possibility of personal injury can be caused by rotating fans.
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Replacing Fans
Purpose
Check that the spare unit is available and has the same part# as the current one.
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This section describes the procedure to follow when you want to replace boards other
than:
ESCT 2000,
ESCT 1000,
LOFA,
PSUP,
FAN.
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ESCT 2000,
ESCT 1000,
LOFA,
PSUP,
FAN.
Check that the spare board is available and has the same part# as the current one.
ESCT 2000,
ESCT 1000,
LOFA,
PSUP,
FAN,
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