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Alcatel-Lucent 1850

Transport Service Switch (TSS-100) | Release 3.0


Turn-Up and Commissioning Guide

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JANUARY 2009

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Conformance statements
Interference Information: Part 15 of FCC Rules
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interferences when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If the equipment is not installed and used in accordance with the guidelines in this document,
the equipment may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the expense of the user.
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Contents
About this document
Purpose ........................................................................................................................................................ ix
Reason for revision ...................................................................................................................................... ix
EDITION ..................................................................................................................................................... ix
DATE .......................................................................................................................................................... ix
DESCRIPTIONS ......................................................................................................................................... ix
Intended audience ........................................................................................................................................ ix
Supported systems .........................................................................................................................................x
How to use this document .............................................................................................................................x
Safety information ....................................................................................................................................... xi
Related information .................................................................................................................................... xii
Document support ..................................................................................................................................... xiv
Technical support ...................................................................................................................................... xiv
How to order .............................................................................................................................................. xiv
How to comment ....................................................................................................................................... xiv
Packaging collection and recovery requirements ...................................................................................... xiv
Recycling/take-back/disposal of product ....................................................................................................xv
1

Introduction
Safety, labels and Norms ........................................................................................................................... 1-1

Initial Turn-up and Setting


Purpose ...................................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Contents ..................................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Visual inspection for shelf installation and cabling .................................................................................. 2-2
HW setup ................................................................................................................................................... 2-2
Start up procedure ..................................................................................................................................... 2-3
N.E. Software settings ............................................................................................................................. 2-12

Tests and measurements


Purpose ...................................................................................................................................................... 3-1
Contents ..................................................................................................................................................... 3-1

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Instruments, Accessories and related documents ...................................................................................... 3-2


Connection points position ....................................................................................................................... 3-4
Local Measures list and operating sequence ............................................................................................. 3-8
Point-to-point measures list and operating sequence .............................................................................. 3-41
Restore factory default ............................................................................................................................ 3-48
4

Connections, configurations and characteristics


Contents .................................................................................................................................................... 4-1
Unidir HO STM-n cross-connection - Matrix looped STM-n .................................................................. 4-2
HO Bidir protected unstructured cross-connection between an STM-1/STM-4 port and STM-n ports ... 4-4
HO unprotected bidir cross-connection between a local and a remote data port ...................................... 4-5
HO Unprotected Bidir. XC between a Remote data port (VCG, VC4-nV) and an STM-N port ............. 4-7
Lower order (TU12) bidir protected XC between an STM-1/STM-4 port and STM-n ports ................... 4-8
Lower order (TU3) bidir protected XC between an STM-1/STM-4 port and STM-n ports ................... 4-11
Procedure to enable and disable the ALS ............................................................................................... 4-15
SFP and XFP modules optical characteristics ......................................................................................... 4-16
EC100 card front view ............................................................................................................................ 4-23
MT100 card front view ........................................................................................................................... 4-24
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Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Service Switch (1850 TSS-100) test


report Sheet modules

Abbreviations
Table of abbreviations ............................................................................................................................... 6-1

IN

Index

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List of figures
2-1

Craft Terminal (ZIC) Main window .......................................................................................... 2-10

3-1

Common cards connection points position .................................................................................. 3-4

3-2

Free-running frequency check ...................................................................................................... 3-9

3-3

PDH Ports test ............................................................................................................................ 3-12

3-4

STM-n Ports test ........................................................................................................................ 3-14

3-5

GE and 10GE ports test .............................................................................................................. 3-16

3-6

Test of GE transport on VC4-xV ............................................................................................... 3-19

3-7

Test of 10GE transport on VC4-xV ........................................................................................... 3-22

3-8

Bridge VLAN switching test, untagged frames ......................................................................... 3-25

3-9

SNCP protection check (line ports) ............................................................................................ 3-27

3-10

MATRIX/CRU EPS protection check ....................................................................................... 3-31

3-11

Synchronism priority and Holdover ........................................................................................... 3-33

3-12

Alarms check .............................................................................................................................. 3-34

3-13

Extension interface electrical connectors location and pinout ................................................... 3-39

3-14

Rx Optical "line port" power check ........................................................................................... 3-42

3-15

Optical "line port" link margin ................................................................................................... 3-43

3-16

Point-to-point error monitoring check ....................................................................................... 3-45

3-17

Ring error monitoring check ...................................................................................................... 3-46

4-1

EC100 card (Equipment Controller) - front view ...................................................................... 4-23

4-2

MT100 card (Universal Matrix) - front view ............................................................................. 4-24

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List of tables
1

Product release document applicability ...........................................................................................x

3-1

Instruments ................................................................................................................................... 3-2

3-2

Accessories ................................................................................................................................... 3-2

3-3

EC debugger cable pinout ............................................................................................................ 3-3

3-4

Numbering and functions referred to the common cards Connection Points .............................. 3-5

3-5

TSS-100 traffic cards connection points ...................................................................................... 3-6

3-6

Rack alarms connector pin-out ................................................................................................... 3-36

3-7

Housekeeping connector pin-out ................................................................................................ 3-38

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About this document

Purpose

This manual provides instructions for turn-up and testing of the Alcatel-Lucent 1850
Transport Service Switch (TSS-100). This manual is not a service manual. Refer to
8DG25697BAAA - Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Service Switch (TSS-100) User
Provisioning Guide for any activities involving circuit turn-up, or 8DG25697FAAA Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Service Switch (TSS-100) Maintenance and Trouble
Clearing Guide for trouble analysis and regular maintenance.
Measurements are carried out in normal environmental and power supply operating
conditions. During the test period, the equipment must always be ON.
When using this handbook it is assumed that the Operators know:

the structure (hardware composition, refer to 8DG25697AAAA - Alcatel-Lucent


1850 Transport Service Switch (TSS-100) Product Information and Planning Guide)
and all the possible operating modes of the equipment (product-release) this handbook
refers to.

how to use a PC and the Windows ambient applications

Reason for revision

The following table shows the revision history of this document.


EDITION

DATE

DESCRIPTIONS

01

November 2008

It is the first validated and officially released issue of


this document

02

January 2009

It has been issued to add the 1000Base-BX SFP and


for template updating

Intended audience

This manual is intended for individuals who are responsible for the turn-up and
commissioning of the Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Service Switch (TSS-100).

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Supported systems

This Product Information guide applies to the following product releases:


Table 1

Product release document applicability


PRODUCT

Part Number

1850TSS-100

8DG 02602 AAAA

PRODUCT

RELEASE

1850TSS-100

3.0

VERSION

Part Number
8DG 25658 AAAA

How to use this document

This handbook has been edited according to the Alcatel-Lucent standard. It is divided into
the following main topics as described in the table of contents:
Topic

Description

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

It contains general information as preliminary information, safety


recommendation, handbook purpose, history, related documents,
handbook structure..

INTRODUCTION

The procedures are introduced with general information and rules

INITIAL TURN-ON AND


SETTING

List the instructions that must be sequentially executed to turn-on the


equipment

TEST AND MEASUREMENTS

Describes the measures to perform in order to check the correct operating


mode of the equipment units

CONNECTIONS,
CONFIGURATIONS AND
CHARACTERISTICS

Contains the detailed list of procedures to define connection and


configuration; furthermore characteristics and parameter values used
during commissioning. They are referred in the Test and Measurements
chapter as detailed procedures/data available when necessary

TEST REPORT MODULES

Modules available to be filled during On Site Commissioning final test

ABBREVIATIONS

Contains the list of abbreviation used in this document

INDEX

Contains a list of index references

CUSTOMER
DOCUMENTATION FEEDBACK

It contains info regarding customer opinions collection about this


documentation

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Safety information

This document contains safety statements for your safety. Hazard statements are given at
points where risks of damage to personnel, equipment, and operation may exist. Failure to
follow the directions in a hazard statement may result in serious consequences.
Safety precautions

Recommended safety rules are indicated in this manual.


Local safety regulations must be used if mandatory. Safety instruction in this document
should be used in addition to the local safety regulations. In case of conflict between
safety instructions stated in this manual and those indicated in local regulations,
mandatory local norms will prevail. If local regulations are not mandatory, than safety
rules stated in this manual will prevail.
THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH D.H.H.S. RADIATION PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS 21 CFR, 1040.10, FOR A CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT.
Invisible laser radiation is present when the optic connector is open. AVOID DIRECT
EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to correct
the interference at their own expense.
Adhere to the following safety precautions:

Electrostatic discharge (ESD)


You must be properly grounded when making contact with the Alcatel-Lucent 1850
Transport Service Switch (TSS-100) frame and handling circuit packs, disk drives,
and tapes. Wrist strap ground cords should be routinely tested for the minimum 1megohm resistance.

Plug-in storage
Circuit packs should be stored in static-safe packaging or in a grounded cabinet.

For additional safety precautions, please see the Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Service
Switch (TSS-100) Release 3.0 Safety Guide - 8DG 25697 GAAA.

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Service Personnel

Installation and service must be carried out by authorized persons having appropriate
technical training and experience necessary to be aware of hazardous operations during
installation and service, so as to prevent any personal injury or danger to other person as
well as prevent damaging the equipment.
Access to the Equipment

Access to the Equipment in use must be restricted to Service Personnel only.


Service Personnel skill

Service Personnel must have an adequate technical background on telecommunications


and in particular on the equipment subject of this handbook. An adequate background is
required to properly install, operate and maintain equipment. Merely reading this
handbook and the associated handbooks indicated in Related information (p. xii) is
considered as not enough.
Admonishments

To avoid hazardous conditions, observe the following admonishments:

DANGER
Possibility of personal injury.

CAUTION
Possibility of service interruption.

WARNING
Possibility of equipment damage.
Related information

The following list depicts all the documents related to this product:
1. 8DG 25697 AAAA Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Service Switch (TSS-100)
Release 3.0 Product Information and Planning Guide.
2. 8DG 25697 BAAA Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Service Switch (TSS-100)
Release 3.0 User Provisioning Guide.
3. 8DG 25697 CAAA Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Service Switch (TSS-100)
Release 3.0 TL1 User Provisioning Guide
4. 8DG 25697 DAAA Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Service Switch (TSS-100)
Release 3.0 TL1 Commands Guide

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5. 8DG 25697 EAAA Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Service Switch (TSS-100)


Release 3.0 CLI User Provisioning Guide.
6. 8DG 25697 FAAA Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Service Switch (TSS-100)
Release 3.0 Maintenance and Trouble Clearing Guide.
7. 8DG 25697 GAAA Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Service Switch (TSS-100)
Release 3.0 Safety Guide.
8. 8DG 25697 HAAA Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Service Switch (TSS-100)
Release 3.0 Engineering Rules.
9. 8DG 25697 JAAA Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Service Switch (TSS-100)
Release 3.0 Installation Guide.
10. 8DG 25701 AAAA Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Service Switch (TSS-100)
Release 3.0 Documentation CD-ROM. It contains the electronic format of all the
above listed documents.
In particular, refer to the Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Service Switch (TSS-100) Safety
Guide and Product Information and Planning Guide to obtain the following information:

GENERAL CHARACTERISTICHS AND NORMS

SAFETY RULES

General rules

Harmful optical signals

Risk of explosion

Moving mechanical parts

Heat-radiating Mechanical Parts

ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC)

ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGERS (ESD)

LABELS AFFIXED TO THE EQUIPMENT

GENERAL ON ALCATEL CUSTOMER DOCUMENTATION

DISMANTLING & RECYCLING

Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Service Switch (TSS-100) Release 3.0 User Provisioning
Guide as a guide of the Craft Terminal (ZIC) procedures and menu.
Other useful documents are:

Station layout

Plant documentation.

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Document support

Alcatel-Lucent provides a referral telephone number for document support. Use this
number to report errors or to ask questions about the document. This is a non-technical
number. The referral number is 1 (888) 727 3615 (continental United States) or +1 (630)
713 5000 (for all countries).
Technical support

For technical support, contact your local Alcatel-Lucent customer support team. See the
Alcatel-Lucent Support web site (http://alcatel-lucent.com/support/) for contact
information.
For all the Technical Support needs (engeneering, installation, maintenance etc.) and
product training, please contact your Local Alcatel-Lucent Technical Assistance Center
(TAC).
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Packaging collection and recovery requirements

Countries, states, localities, or other jurisdictions may require that systems be established
for the return and/or collection of packaging waste from the consumer, or other end user,
or from the waste stream. Additionally, reuse, recovery, and/or recycling targets for the
return and/or collection of the packaging waste may be established.
For more information regarding collection and recovery of packaging and packaging
waste within specific jurisdictions, please contact the Alcatel-Lucent Field
Services/Installation - Environmental Health and Safety organization.

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Recycling/take-back/disposal of product

Electronic products bearing or referencing the symbol shown below, when put on the
market within the European Union, shall be collected and treated at the end of their useful
life in compliance with applicable European Union and local legislation. They shall not be
disposed of as part of unsorted municipal waste. Due to materials that may be contained in
the product, such as heavy metals or batteries, the environment and human health may be
negatively impacted as a result of inappropriate disposal.

In the European Union, a solid bar under the crossed-out wheeled bin
indicates that the product was put on the market after 13 August 2005.
Note:

Moreover, in compliance with legal requirements and contractual agreements, where


applicable, Alcatel-Lucent will offer to provide for the collection and treatment of AlcatelLucent products at the end of their useful life. Alcatel-Lucent will also offer to provide for
the collection and treatment of existing products displaced by Alcatel-Lucent equipment.
For information regarding take-back of equipment by Alcatel-Lucent, or for more
information regarding the requirements for recycling/disposal of product, please contact
your Alcatel-Lucent Account Manager or Alcatel-Lucent Take-Back Support at
takeback@alcatel-lucent.com.

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Introduction

The current procedure defines the commissioning modality for the Alcatel-Lucent 1850
Transport Service Switch (TSS-100) equipment.
Particular attention is given to the fact that each component utilized on the links is tested
at the Factory's Final Acceptance dept. during the system test phase.
The real conditions of the plant are simulated during this phase, i.e., the line is a real
suitably long Optical Fiber line and the equipment is configured according to customer
requirements and to the Link Description Table (LDT) supplied by the Link designers.
The documentation of the tests carried out during the system test phase is provided with
the equipment (TRS+LDT).
All the measurements necessarily executed to correctly insert the equipment into the
network are repeated on site. To this concern, reference is made to the results of the
factory tests carried out on the system.

Safety, labels and Norms


ATTENTION

EMC NORMS

WHEN CARRYING OUT THE GIVEN OPERATIONS OBSERVE THE NORMS


STATED IN THE SAFETY GUIDE (see Related information (p. 1-xii))

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Safety, labels and Norms

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Main safety rules

The Safety Rules describe the operations and/or precautions to observe to safeguard
operating personnel during the working phases and to guarantee equipment safety
Please read them properly before starting each action on the equipment.

DANGER
Carefully observe the front-panel warning labels prior to working on the
optical connections while the equipment is in-service
General Rules

Check that the equipment is operating with all the shields properly positioned (dummy
covers, ESD connector protections, etc.)

Carefully observe the front-panel warning labels prior to working on optical


connections while the equipment is in-service

To reduce the risk of damaging the electrostatic sensitive devices, it is mandatory to


use the elasticized band (worn around the wrist) and the coiled cord connected to the
rack ground when having to touch the equipment

All measures must be done at the ODF/DDF points (ODF= Optical Distribution
Frame, DDF= Digital Distribution Frame).

WARNING
FIXING THE UNITS (AND MODULES) INTO THE SUBRACK
(caution to avoid equipment damage)
The screw tightening torque for fixing the units (and modules, if any and if screwfastened) into the subrack must be:
2.8 kg x cm (0.28 Newton x m) 10%
Exceeding this value may result in screw breaking.

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Setting

Purpose
The paragraphs that follow list the instructions that must be sequentially executed as well
as additional information.

Contents
This chapter contains the following topics:
Visual inspection for shelf installation and cabling (p. 2-2)
HW setup (p. 2-2)
Start up procedure (p. 2-3)
N.E. Software settings (p. 2-12)

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Visual inspection for shelf installation and cabling

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Visual inspection for shelf installation and cabling


Check the following before starting any procedure.

Rack allocation: according to station layout

Shelf allocation in the rack: according to station layout

Shelf configuration (units installed): according to plant documentation

Connections between equipment and DDF/ODF: according to plant documentation

Rack and Shelf ground connections (cable section)

Power Supply connections (polarity and cable section)

Verify that the system is spotlessly clean, e.g. not dust inside the fans, within the
backplane and on the boards

Verify that all Dummy Plates are plugged and fixed with theirs screws.

HW setup
Unit setting options are factory pre-set. To check hardware set-up, following malfunction,
proceed as instructed in the specific chapter of the Product Information and Planning
Guide (refer to Related information (p. 1-xii)).

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Start up procedure

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Start up procedure
Purpose

The scope of this procedure is to describe the start-up phases of the Equipment and the
Craft Terminal (ZIC).
Contents

The start up procedure consist in:


Equipment Switch-on (p. 2-3)
Voltage polarity test (p. 2-3)
TRU Output Voltage for main shelf (p. 2-4)
Equipment Power-on (p. 2-4)
General system check (p. 2-5)
PC Start-up (p. 2-6)
Software download at the first installation (p. 2-6)
C.T. (ZIC) Start-up (p. 2-8)
NE Start-up (p. 2-8)
Software Download procedure (p. 2-11)
Equipment Switch-on

The Equipment is started up through the two circuit breakers on the Top Rack Unit (when
present).
Voltage polarity test

This test has to be done on each rack. The Branch Connectors of the racks are located
on top or bottom of the frame

All Circuit Breakers or TRU (Top Rack Unit) Extension Bypass units have to be in
power-off position

Check branch -A and -B against "+" - Line with the multimeter:


Input Power Range: -38 VDC to -72 VDC

Check the voltage of "+" - Line against the rack frame.

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Start up procedure

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TRU Output Voltage for main shelf

DANGER
Never disconnect and connect power cable under load

Disconnect power cable from the two PSFs

Turn on the Extension Bypass units and check voltage at the power cable plugs.

R
T
N
4
8
V
D
C

Branch Input < -65 V --> Output Power NGTRU = -65 V

Branch Input > -65 V --> Output Power NGTRU = Branch Voltage

Output Power Range NGTRU: -65 VDC to -75 VDC

R
T
4
8
V
D
C

After the voltages have been measured, power off the Extension Bypass units and
reconnect the power cables

Fix the power cable screws.

Equipment Power-on

Switch on all Step-up Converters, NGTRU BYPASS and Circuit Breakers located at
the top of each rack

Switch on the equipment by turning on any circuit breaker step by step for related
equipment

Switch on the peripheral devices (printer, etc.) connected to the CT

After FLC (EC100) boot-up with empty persistency, the hardware in the system has to be
configured via Equipment Provisioning Dialog and CT-GUI (refer to the User
Provisioning Guide, listed in Related information (p. 1-xii)).
Before starting the next test or any measurement, allow a warm-up period of the AlcatelLucent 1850 TSS-100 for at least 30 min.

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General system check

After equipment configuration is done, the Alcatel-Lucent 1850 TSS-100 should be in the
following state:

FLCs (EC100) are running in redundant state

All SLCs (in MT100) are loaded and have state active/passive in these shelves

No alarms "Critical" and "Major" are present in the system

No other unexpected alarms are present in the alarm list - if this is not the case, fix the
problem

Check the actual running software version is in accordance with customer


requirement.

WARNING
Ensure that the reference clocks are connected and selected by the
equipment clock system before performing further tests. - check for
status and corresponding alarms on the CT

WARNING
Record installed software versions and part number in the Test
Protocol

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PC Start-up
Computer hardware configuration

Refer to the User Provisioning Guide, listed in Related information (p. 1-xii).
Computer software configuration and installation

Refer to the User Provisioning Guide, listed in Related information (p. 1-xii).

WARNING
FTP Server program installed and running is mandatory for
software download.
In case of a firewall is running on PC, it is required to disable it.
Disable the pop-up blocker, if enabled.
If a secure http is used (https://), it is required to have a temporary
certification. The customer can get it, following the browser indications.
Software download at the first installation

To perform the SW download procedure, it is requested to have installed a FTP server


application. In this example "1850" is both username and password of this application.
1. Connect the PC 9-pin COM1 port to the EC100 mUSB debugger port (19, see
Figure 3-1, Common cards connection points position (p. 3-4)) by means of the
debugger cable 8DG 25468 AA, (k. in Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-2)).
2. On PC, select Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Communication -> Hyperterminal
and perform the following settings (it is suggested to save these settings to have a
faster access in the following connections)
Select COM1

Bit per seconds


Data bits 8
Parity
Stop Bits
Flow control

38,400
8
None
1
None

and click on Apply.


Click on File -> Properties and select "VT100" in Emulation field.
3. Connect the PC Ethernet port to the EC100 ETH (LAN) port (18, see Figure 3-1,
Common cards connection points position (p. 3-4)), by means of the Ethernet cable,
(l. in Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-2))

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In the following, the commands to be entered by the operator are in bold. After typing the
command, press ENTER.
4. Power on the equipment
5. when the program indicates PRESS CRTL\-C to stop the boot sequence, enter
CTRL\C
6. # login root
7. # ifconfig eth1 151.98.15.36 netmask 255.255.255.0 up (to enable the ETH1 port of
1850TSS); 151.98.15.36 is the IP address
8. start the FTP server application
9. # cd /tmp
10. # ftp 151.98.15.35 (ftp server address)
11. # cd /dir (dir = directory name)
12. # get keyfsimage (binary mode)
13. EXIT ftp application
14. # ramdisk-init
15. # disk-init FORMAT FLASHDISK RAID (to format the flash disk)
16. # disk-init MOUNT
17. # StartApp DWL 1850TSS320M 1850TSS100M Vx.x.x 151.98.15.35 21 /dir 1850
1850 false
where

1850TSS100M
Vx.x.x
151.98.15.35
21
dir
1850

NE SW package (twice); M stands for Multiservice


SW Version
IP address
Port
directory name
the first one is the FTP username, the second one is the FTP
password

18. at the end the program give the result of the procedure (i.e. success)
19. # disk-init UMOUNT
20. unplug the LAN cable
21. # reboot
22. It is now possible to start the CT (ZIC) application.

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C.T. (ZIC) Start-up

Procedure
1. Enable the DHCP function on the PC LAN port, using the following procedure: select
Start -> Control Panel -> Network connections -> Local area connection -> Properties
-> Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) -> Properties -> Obtain an IP address automatically ->
OK
2. Connect the LAN port of the C.T. (ZIC) to the LAN connector (16, see Figure 3-1,
Common cards connection points position (p. 3-4)), located on the MT100 unit
(SLC, plugged in slots 9 and 10)
3. Check the IP address: select Start -> Run than enter cmd in the "Run" window. In the
new window enter ipconfig and check that the ip address is 10.0.0.x

NE Start-up

1. Open a browser and enter the IP address of the TSS-100 Craft Terminal (ZIC) port
(e.g. http://10.0.0.1/ -> ENTER). The equipment will be displayed on the screen
2. To access the NE, the operator has to be logged to the NE. In the Authentication dialog
box, Enter User (e.g., ALCATEL-LUCENT) and Password (e.g. Ansi_4GX), then
click on "Login" button
3. The next window requires to choose the operative region: ANSI or ETSI. After
choosing, click on "Save", so accessing the five steps of the turn-up procedure
4. Turn-up Procedure STEP 1/5 - System Identification. It allows to provide the
system/NE name)
System Identification
In the "SID" field, enter the desired name, e.g., GENOVA132.
The other fields are fixed and cannot be modified.
Click on "Save".

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5. Turn-up Procedure STEP 2/5 - Network Setting. It allows to provide the


system/NE name)
This procedure allows to set the following fields, displayed on the screen:
OSI ADDRESS (NSAP)

L3IDP

L3DFI

L3ORG

L3RES

L3ROW

L3SYS

for all the NE of the network

These fields, located below the OSI ADDRESS (NSAP), can be


modified by the operator according to the customer needs

IP ADDRESS (HOST ID) for all the NE of the network

IP ADDRESS

digit a valid IP address

SUBNET MASK

fixed value at 255.255.255.255, it cannot be modified

LAN ADDRESS (Q)

This field is for gateway NE only. This NE has to be connected


to the NMS (DCN) via LAN cable. This cable is connected to
the M connector of the MT100 (17, see Figure 3-1 on page 3-4)

ENABLE LAN

YES (V in the square)

ENABLE IP

YES (V in the square)

PROXY ARP

Allows the NMS to know the IP address (HOST ID) of the NEs
inside the network, via the gateway NE. It can be enabled or
disabled, according to the customer requirements

OSPF AREA

currently it can be only Disabled

IP ADDRESS

Provided by the customer (e.g. 151.98.27.132)

SUBNET MASK

Provided by the customer (e.g. 255. 255. 255.0)

INTEGRATING IS-IS Routing protocol, it can be enabled or disabled according to the


customer requirements

Click on "Save".
6. Turn-up Procedure STEP 3/5 - Time Settings
This procedure allows setting the following field, displayed on the screen:
NE TIME

ENABLE NTP
PROTOCOL

If selected (V in the square) allows using the network time


protocol, via an FTP server. Click on "Create" and enter the IP
address of the NTP server. It is also possible to set the "Offset
time"
If not selected (empty square) we can set by hand the current
date and time

Click on "Save".
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7. Turn-up Procedure STEP 4/5 - Root Password


This procedure allows setting the following field, displayed on the screen:
CHANGE ROOT
PASSWORD

Allows to modify the standard debug root password (provided


by Alcatel-Lucent) with a new one chosen by the customer

Click on "Save".
8. Turn-up Procedure STEP 5/5 - Reboot System
All the settings will be effective only after rebooting the system.
Click on "Reboot" for rebooting the system.
Figure 2-1

Tree Structure

Craft Terminal (ZIC) Main window

Client window

Alarms view

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Software Download procedure

This procedure allows loading and installing a new SW version.


This procedure could be traffic affecting.
Procedure
1. Access the main menu of the Alcatel-Lucent 1850 TSS-100 CT (ZIC), as described in
previous para. NE Start-up (p. 2-8), and proceed as in the following
2. Click on "System"
3. Click on "Software Release"
4. In the new window, click on "New Software Version", than enter
the "Host" address (e.g. 151.98.27.84, it is provided by the customer)
the server path (the directory where the SW is stored)
user and password
5. Click on "Download", than "OK" to download the new software version
6. Click on the new software version
7. Select "Activate auto" or "Activate Manual" according to the customer requirements
8. Wait till the "Successful installation of the new SW Package"
9. Press "OK".

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N.E. Software settings


Preset the equipment configuration

This procedure explains the basics actions can be undertaken in order to preset the
equipment configuration.
It is first required to access the main menu of the Alcatel-Lucent 1850 TSS-100 CT (ZIC),
as described in previous para. NE Start-up (p. 2-8).
Then it is required to click on the SLOT to be configured, in the Tree structure of the Main
window (located on the left of the screen, refer to Figure 2-1, Craft Terminal (ZIC) Main
window (p. 2-10)).
Now it is possible to perform the operations described in the following.
To set a card out-of-service

Select "OOS" in the "Primary state" field and click on save.

To add a card

Select an empty slot

Select the Unit type in the "Equipment expected" field

The "AINS mode" field allows to choose "No wait" or "AINS" (Automatically in
service)

Click on "Declare".

The Auto-provisioning procedure allows adding all the cards, plugged in the shelf. This
procedure is performed at NE level

Select the Network Element in the Tree structure, e.g. NE: 151.98.27.112

Select the "board level" option

In "Autoprovisioning Mode", select "AUTOEQ-AUTOFC" option

Click on "Save".

To remove a card

Select the unit in the Tree structure of the Main window of the Alcatel-Lucent 1850
TSS-100 CT (ZIC)

Select "OOS" in the "Primary state" field

Click on "Undeclared".

To modify the type of the optical interface type of a unit

Select the unit

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Select "OOS" in the "Primary state" field

Select the optical module in the Tree structure

Select "Modify Equipment" than choose the new interface type in the "Equipment
expected" field

Click on "Modify".

The equipment configuration complies with the units inserted into the equipment being
tested.
Remote inventory

Unit part number and serial number check to verify compliance with what specified in the
"Plant documentation" and the "Factory test report sheet".
Procedure

Select the unit in the Tree structure of the Main window

Select "Remote inventory"; a new window opens, showing the relevant data.

Cross-Connection settings for Local Measures with Craft Terminal

The following are the characteristics of the initial "Cross connection":

All ports must be unidirectionally matrix loopback connected

All possible synchronisms must be excluded

The equipment works in "Free-running" mode.


For a detailed description of the software menu refer to the
User Provisioning Guide (see Related information (p. 1-xii))
Note:

Standard connections

Use the procedures reported in Chapter 4, Connections, configurations and


characteristics on page 4-1, for the unidirectional matrix loopback connections of all ports
present (of any type of bit rate).

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Purpose
The paragraphs that follow list the instructions that must be executed as well as additional
information.

Contents
This chapter contains the following topics:

Instruments, Accessories and related documents (p. 3-2)

Connection points position (p. 3-4)

Local Measures list and operating sequence (p. 3-8)

Point-to-point measures list and operating sequence (p. 3-41)

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Instruments, Accessories and related documents


Table 3-1 Instruments
REF.

INSTRUMENTS

Qty

CHARACTERISTICS

a.

Pattern Generator / Error


Detector

Signals available:
- STM-1/4/16 optical, G.957 compliant
- Ethernet 10/100 Mbps
- Gb Ethernet, 10 Gb Ethernet

b.

Optical power meter


(radiometer)

2nd window; 3rd window

c.

Single-mode variable optical


Attenuator (VOA)

Variable attenuator within the 0-50dB,


2nd and 3rd window

d.

Digital multimeter

e.

Craft terminal (Personal


Computer)

f.

Frequency counter

Refer to the User Provisioning Guide (see


Related information (p. 1-xii)). It can be
supplied by Alcatel-Lucent.
1

10 MHz 1 Hz

Table 3-2 Accessories


REF.

ACCESSORIES

Qty CHARACTERISTICS

g.

Coaxial Cables

h.

Shielded pair

2 Termination:
- Instrument (f.)/(a.)
- SUB.D 37-pin male connector for 2 Mbit/s
- SUB.D 50-pin male connector for service channels
- RJ45 for Ethernet ports

i.

Optical loop

4 Terminations dependent on unit/ODF connectors Loss=12 dB

j.

CT (LAN) cable

1 Termination:
- RJ45 connector (LAN port) on PC
- RJ45 connector on MT100 (CT port) - (16)

Terminations:
- Instrument side depending on (a.)
- Equipment side depending on type of DDF

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REF.

ACCESSORIES

Qty CHARACTERISTICS

k.

EC100 debugger cable


8DG25468AA--(see next
Table 3-1)

1 Termination:
- SUB-D 9-pin connector on PC (COM1 port)
- mUSB connector on EC100 (Debugger port) - (20)

l.

Ethernet cable

1 Termination:
- RJ45 connector (LAN port) on PC
- RJ45 connector on EC100 (Debugger port) - (19)

m. Cables for synchronism

1 Termination:
- Instrument (g.)
- Synchronism termination (120 or 75 ohm)

n.

Single-mode single-fiber splices 4 Terminations dependent on unit/ODF connectors,


radiometer and attenuator

o.

Multi-mode single-fiber splices

p.

Fixed attenuators kit (suggested) 1 Suggested values: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 dB - MU type

q.

Fixed attenuators kit (suggested) 1 Suggested values: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 dB - SC type

r.

Cleaning kit for optical fibers

4 Terminations dependent on unit/ODF connectors,


radiometer and attenuator

Table 3-3 EC debugger cable pinout


Mini USB male

Signal

SUB-D 9 pin female

Pin 3

TX

Pin 3

Pin 2

RX

Pin 2

Pin 5

GND

Pin 5

Pin 1

DTR

Pin 4

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Connection points position


Figure 3-1

Common cards connection points position

S lo t 2 5

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

ACCESS
CARDS

1A

9 10 11

1B

12 13 14 15

E X T E N S IO N
IN T E R F A C E
2A

2B

18

16

19

17

T R A F F IC
CARDS

S lo t 1

10

11

12 13 14 15 16

17

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Table 3-4 Numbering and functions referred to the common cards Connection
Points
ACCESS POINT

Slot

FUNCTION

1.

Power Supply positive pole Connector (RTN)

2.

Power Supply negative pole Connector (-48VDC)

3.

Mechanical Ground Connector

4.

25-pin female Sub-D connector for Housekeeping (HK)

5.

25-pin female Sub-D connector for Auxiliary Channels


(AUX)

6.

9-pin male Sub-D connector for Rack Lamps 1 (RL1); it is


connected to the TRU (or to the shelf above)

7.

9-pin female Sub-D connector for Rack Lamps 2 (RL2); it


is connected to the shelf below

8.

15-pin female Sub-D connector for Remote Alarms (RA)

9.
10.

EXTENSION
INTERFACE

15-pin female Sub-D connector for shelf identifier (ShID)


RJ45 connector for step-up A signals

11.

RJ45 connector for step-up B signals

12.

Synch type (balanced/unbalanced) selection


(COAX/DIFF)

13.

75-Ohm Coax unbalanced connectors for (top to bottom):


Synch A Tx
Synch A Rx
Synch B Tx
Synch B Rx

14.

9-pin Sub-D female balanced connector (120 Ohm) for


SYNCH A

15.

9-pin Sub-D female balanced connector (120 Ohm) for


SYNCH B

16.

9, 10

RJ-45 connector: 10-/100-Mbps LAN interface for Craft


Terminal (ZIC) connection

17.

9, 10

RJ-45 connector; 10-/100-Mbps redundant LAN


management interfaces (Q-interfaces) to connect the 135x
NMS (DCN)

18.

1, 2

RJ45 connector: 10-/100-Mbps ETH debug interface

19.

1, 2

RS232 on mUSB debug connector

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Table 3-5 TSS-100 traffic cards connection points

CARD

Slot

FUNCTION

1P10GSO

03 to 06
13 to 16

10-Gbps (STM-64/OC-192) optical card with optical connections


on XFP module

4P2G5SO

03 to 06
13 to 16

2.5-Gbps (STM-16/OC-48) optical card with optical connections


on SFP modules. In case only the first two ports/SFPs are used, the
unit can also be plugged in slots 7, 8, 11, 12 (5G slots)

8PSO

03 to 08
11 to 16

155 -/622-Mbps (STM-1/OC-3 - STM4/OC-12) optical card with


optical connections on SFP modules. It also supports electrical
connections on the access module.

PP10G

03+04, 05+06,
07+08, 11+12,
13+14, 15+16

10G Packet (Transport) Processor; it is a Layer 2 data aggregator


capable of switching incoming data from two access cards
(PE8XGE) equipped with eight SFPs or one access card
(PEX10GE) equipped with one XFP, and traffic coming from the
matrix unit. PP10G doesn't provide optical connections

PE8XGE

25 to 40

Packet Expander able to collect 8 SFP 10/100/1000 baseT / 1000


baseX channels and to route them to the PP10G.Optical
connections are on SFP modules

PEX10GE

25 to 40

Packet Expander routes one 10 GE channel to the PP10G.Optical


connection is on XFP module

E1DS1M

5 to 7 (W)
8 (W or P) 1
11 (W or P)
12 to 14(W)

56 x E1 (DS1) PDH multiplexer card for balanced and unbalanced


interfaces. The electrical accesses are located on two 28 x E1
(DS1) access cards (E1UAC and E1DS1BAC, see below)

E1UAC

25 to 40

Collects 28 E1 (DS1) channels, connected to 64 x 75 Ohm


unbalanced coax connectors, available on the front panel

E1DS1BAC

25 to 40

Collects 28 E1 (DS1) channels, connected to 2 x 120 Ohm Sub-D


High Density 78-pin female balanced connectors

E1DS1PAC

31, 32 or
33, 34

28-Port E1/DS1 Access Protection. It controls protection


switching for the E1/DS1 modules in its protection group. It
doesn't have any connector on its front plate

E3DS3TM

5 to 7 (W)
8 (W or P) 2
11 (W or P)
12 to 14(W)

12XE3A

25 to 40

24 x E3 (DS3) PDH multiplexer card for balanced and unbalanced


interfaces. The electrical accesses are located on two 12 x E3
(DS3) access cards (12XE3AC and 12XDS3AC, see below)
Collects 12 x E3 channels, connected to 24 x (12 Tx and 12 Rx)
1.0/2.3 coax connectors, available on the front panel

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CARD

Slot

FUNCTION

12XDS3AC

25 to 40

Collects 12 x DS3 channels, connected to 24 x (12 Tx and 12 Rx)


1.0/2.3 coax connectors, available on the front panel

E3DS3PAC

31, 32 or
33, 34

12-Port E3 (DS3) Access Protection. It controls protection


switching for the E3/DS3 modules in its protection group. It
doesn't have any connector on its front plate

SS-11, SL-11, SL12, SS-41, SL-41,


SL-42, SS-161,
SI-161, SL-161,
SL-162, SS161AR, 1000B,
ETHMR

On the related
unit

STM-1, STM-4, STM-16, multi-rate, GE, B&W SFP modules


providing optical connections to the cards on which they are
plugged. ETHMR only, provides electrical connections

SS-162C, SL162C

On the related
unit

Multi-rate (0.125->2.7Gbps) CWDM SFP modules, providing


optical connections to the cards on which they are plugged

XI-641, XS-642,
XP1L12D2, 10GB

On the related
unit

10-Gbps B&W XFPs, providing optical connections to the cards


on which they are plugged

XL-642C

On the related
unit

10-Gbps DWDM XFP, providing optical connections to the cards


on which they are plugged

Notes on Table 3-5, TSS-100 traffic cards connection points (p. 3-6)
1.

Slots 8 and 11 are reserved for protection packs, but only one of them can be used for
protection. That is, if the pack in slot 8 is the protection pack, then the pack in slot 11
is a working pack, and contrariwise

2.

in slot 8 the unit protects the group in slots 5 to 7, in slot 11 the unit protects the group
in slots 12 to 14

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Purpose

The purpose of local measures is to check the correct operating mode of the equipment
units.
Contents

This paragraph contains the following topics:

Free running frequency check (p. 3-9)

Electrical (PDH) ports test and EPS check (p. 3-11)

Optical SDH (STM-1/4/16/64) ports test (p. 3-13)

Optical GE and 10GE ports test (p. 3-15)

DATA transport tests (p. 3-17)

GE Transport on VC4-xV (p. 3-17)

10GE Transport on VC4-xV (p. 3-20)

Q-Bridge switching test, untagged frames (p. 3-23)

Higher order SNCP protection check (line ports) (p. 3-26)

Lower order SNCP protection check (line ports) (p. 3-28)

Protection test MATRIX/CRU EPS (p. 3-30)

Synchronism priority and Holdover (if present) (p. 3-32)

Alarms check (if connected) (p. 3-34)

Final checks (p. 3-40)

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Free running frequency check

Purpose
To verify the correct value of the frequency of the oscillator on the MATRIX.
Test instruments (see Table 3-1, Instruments (p. 3-2))

Craft Terminal (e.)

Frequency Counter (f.)

Accessories (see Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-2))

Cable for synchronism (m.)

CT (LAN) cable (j.)

Test Bench
Figure 3-2 Free-running frequency check
BLOCK DIAGRAM
1850TSS-100
Extension Interface
FREQUENCY
Coax Tx Synch A or B)

COUNTER

F
M

FREQUENCY

POW100 B

COUNTER

C.T.

POW100 A

EC100 B

EC100 A

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Procedure (refer to Figure 2-1, Craft Terminal (ZIC) Main window (p. 2-10) and the
previous Figure 3-2, Free-running frequency check (p. 3-9)

In the Client window, select the "Internal Synch" option in the "Synch" menu

Check that no synchronism source has already been configured (the "PassportAID"
field has to be empty)

Connect the outgoing synchronism to the frequency counter

In the Client window, select the "Output Synch" option in the "Synch" menu

Check that no reference has been selected for each Timing Reference except for the
internal oscillator block "G.813". On the contrary remove all the timing reference
source from each Timing Reference as follows:

Select the Timing Reference

Select "Synch" -> "Internal Synch" -> select the "AID" -> click on "Release the
assigned port"

Check that the "Free running" "Operating mode" is present in the "Internal
SYNCH Group" window

Check that the frequency counter reads a measured value of 2048 kHz 4.6 ppm.

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Electrical (PDH) ports test and EPS check


Multi-demultiplexing check and AIS forwarding to the port (one by one port with
software loop at matrix level)

Purpose
This test verifies the Bit Error Rate at the electrical port of DDF as specified for the
connections reported in the Plant Documentation.
Test instruments (see Table 3-1, Instruments (p. 3-2))

Craft Terminal (e.)

Pattern Generator/Error Detector (a.)

Accessories (see Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-2))

Coaxial cable (g.) or Shielded pair (h.)

CT (LAN) cable (j.)

Test Bench (see Figure 3-3, PDH Ports test (p. 3-12))

Set up the matrix loop via software.


Different electrical connections can be performed,
according to the access card used
Note:

Procedure

Preset the instrument to transmit a signal (based on the type of port used) with the
following requirements:
E1 interface

E3 interface

T3 interface

Bit rate

2048 Kbit/s 50 ppm

34368 Kbit/s 20 ppm

44736 Kbit/s 20 ppm

Code

HDB3

HDB3

B3ZS

Sequence

215 -1 pseudorandom

215 -1 pseudorandom

215 -1 pseudorandom

Level

2.3Vp (75 ohm) or


3Vp (120 ohm)

1 Vp (75 ohm)

Connect the Pattern Generator to the input and the Error Detector to the output of the
port to be tested.

Check that the Error Detector has read no errors and that there are no alarm indications
on the units involved

Disconnect the Pattern Generator from the port

Check if AIS signal, all ONES, is present (sent from the output side of the port
connected to the Error Detector)

Other alarms present on the Error Detector could be: PATTERN LOSS

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Repeat the checks on all the other ports, checking the absence of errors for few
seconds

EPS check

For EPS protection check, connect the Pattern Generator at the I/O of the protected
card (E1DS1M for E1 signals, E3DS3TM for E3 signals) and check 0 errors. Extract
the protected port (in slot 5 in the previous figure) and check "0" errors after an initial
burst of errors. Check also the AIS alarm as previously described

Repeat the check on all the ports included in the protecting board

Repeat the check for all the present protecting boards (in case of EPS 1+1).

Figure 3-3

PDH Ports test


BLOCK DIAGRAM
1850TSS-100
MATRIX

Pattern Generator

Port
"n"

Error Detector

Loop

28XE1 75 ohm

28XE1 120 ohm

H or G
DDF
Rx PORT Tx PORT

H or G

PATTERN
GENERATOR

POW100

ERROR
DETECTOR

C.T.
J

POW100

EC100
EC100

56XE1

56XE1 protecting

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Optical SDH (STM-1/4/16/64) ports test

Purpose
Let through data to check if the ports are properly connected to the ODF
Check PTx
Check that ALS is working properly.
Test instruments (see Table 3-1, Instruments (p. 3-2))
Craft Terminal (e.)
Pattern Generator/Error Detector (a.)
Power meter (b.)
x dB fixed attenuator
Accessories (see Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-2))
Single-mode (n.) or multi-mode (o.) single-fiber splices, according to the interface type
CT (LAN) cable (j.)
Test Bench (see Figure 3-4, STM-n Ports test (p. 3-14))

Set up the matrix loop via software.

Refer to Table 3-5, TSS-100 traffic cards connection points (p. 3-6) for SFP / XFP list,
para. SFP and XFP modules optical characteristics (p. 4-16) for technical specifications.
Procedure

By means of CT applications, enable the Automatic Laser shutdown, as shown in


Procedure to enable and disable the ALS (p. 4-15), on the looped optical port in test

PTx power test

Preset the instrument to transmit a signal (depending on the type of port used) with
the following requirements:

STM-1 interface
Bit rate
155,520 kbit/s
Code/interface (SFP) S-1.1, L-1.1, L-1.2 (see SFP and XFP modules optical characteristics
(p. 4-16) for details)
Type
optical STM-1
STM-4 interface
Bit rate
622,080 kbit/s
Code/interface (SFP) S-4.1, L-4.1, L-4.2 (see SFP and XFP modules optical characteristics
(p. 4-16) for details)
Type
optical STM-4
STM-16 interface
Bit rate
2.48832 Gbit/s
Code/interface (SFP) I-16.1, S-16.1, L-16.1, L-16.2, APD CWDM, PIN CWDM (see SFP and
XFP modules optical characteristics (p. 4-16) for details)
Type
optical STM-16
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Bit rate
9.95328 Gbit/s
Code/interface (SFP) B&W = I-64.1, S-64.2b, P1L1-2D2,
APD DWDM for long haul (ITU-T G.698.2 - DW100U-2AXC).
See SFP and XFP modules optical characteristics (p. 4-16) for details
Type
optical STM-64

Insert the signal and test error-free data transit

Connect the power meter to the optical port output being tested

Check that the optical power is within the range stated on the tables in SFP and XFP
modules optical characteristics (p. 4-16)

Disconnect the pattern generator from the STM-N input port. Check no power on
Power Meter

Repeat the test for each optical unit.

Figure 3-4

STM-n Ports test


BLOCK DIAGRAM
1850TSS-100
MATRIX
Pattern Generator

SDH Optical

Error Detector

Port "n"

Loop

N or O

ODF
Rx PORT Tx PORT

or
T

O
T

POW100 A POW100 B

PATTERN
GENERATOR
ERROR
DETECTOR

POWER METER

EC100 A
EC100 B

C.T.
J

8PSO

4P2G5SO

1P10GSO

Insert x dB fixed attenuator, according to the optical


characteristics of instruments and boards
Note:

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Optical GE and 10GE ports test

Purpose
Let through data to check if the ports are properly connected to the ODF
Check PTx
Test instruments (see Table 3-1, Instruments (p. 3-2))
Craft Terminal (e.)
Pattern Generator/Error Detector (a.)
Power meter (b.)
x dB fixed attenuator
Accessories (see Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-2))
Single-mode (n.) or multi-mode (o.) single-fiber splices, according to the interface type
CT (LAN) cable (j.)
Test Bench (see Figure 3-5, GE and 10GE ports test (p. 3-16))

Set up the matrix loop via software.

Refer to Table 3-5, TSS-100 traffic cards connection points (p. 3-6) for SFP / XFP list,
para. SFP and XFP modules optical characteristics (p. 4-16) for technical specifications.
Procedure

By means of CT applications, set "up" the Administrative state of the unit as described below

In the Tree structure, select the access unit (PEX10GE in slot 28 or PE8XGE in
slot 31), e.g., Brd28: PEX10GE), the module (e.g., Mdl1: 10GB), and the port
(e.g., Prt1: 10GB)

In the "State" field of the Client window, set "up" the "Admin state".

PTx power test

Preset the instrument to transmit a signal (depending on the type of port used) with
the following requirements

Gigabit Ethernet interface on optical SFP (IEEE 802.3)


Interface type 1000 Base-S 1000 Base-L
1000 Base-Z
1000 Base-B
Bit rate
1.250 Gbps
1.250 Gbps
1.250 Gbps
1.250 Gbps
Wavelength 820 -> 860 nm 1270 -> 1355 nm 1540 -> 1570 nm 1480 -> 1500 / 1260 -> 1360

For further details, see B&W SFPs Optical Characteristics (p. 4-16).
APD and PIN CWDM SFPs are also available to manage colored wavelengths. For
further details, see B&W XFPs Optical Characteristics (p. 4-21)
10 Gigabit Ethernet interface on optical XFP (IEEE 802.3)
Interface type
10G Base-S 10G Base-L 10G Base-E P1L1-2D2 APD DWDM
Bit rate
9.95328 Gbps; 10.3125 Gbps
Wavelength (nm) 840->860
1290->1330 1530->1565 1530->1565 C-Band, 100-GHz grid
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For further details, see B&W XFPs Optical Characteristics (p. 4-21), and
DWDM XFPs Optical Characteristics (p. 4-22)

Insert the signal and test error-free data transit

Connect the power meter to the optical port output being tested

Check that the optical power is within the range stated on the table in B&W XFPs
Optical Characteristics (p. 4-21), and DWDM XFPs Optical Characteristics
(p. 4-22)

Set the "Admin. State" "down" then check that there is no power on the Power
Meter

Repeat the test for each optical unit.

Figure 3-5

GE and 10GE ports test


BLOCK DIAGRAM
1850 TSS-100
MATRIX
GbE or 10GE
Access Port
n

Pattern Generator
Error Detector

Packet
Procesor

PEX10GE

PE8XGE

N or O
ODF
Rx PORT Tx PORT

or
T

O
T
PATTERN
GENERATOR
ERROR
DETECTOR

POWER METER

POW100 A POW100 B

EC100 A
EC100 B

C.T.

PP10G
J

Note: Insert x dB fixed attenuator, according to the optical


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DATA transport tests


GE Transport on VC4-xV

Check GE packets transport by means of VC4-xV (virtual concatenation).

Purpose
Check if the Virtual concatenated ETS cross-connection works properly at maximum
capacity of the Virtual concatenation group VC4-xV

Let through data to check if the ports are properly connected to ODF

Alarms detection.

Test instruments (see Table 3-1, Instruments (p. 3-2))


Craft Terminal (e.)
Pattern Generator/Error Detector (a.)
x dB fixed attenuator
Accessories (see Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-2))
Optical loop (i.).
Single-mode (n.) or multi-mode (o.) single-fiber splices, according to the interface type
CT (LAN) cable (j.)
Test Bench (see Figure 3-6, Test of GE transport on VC4-xV (p. 3-19))
Refer to Table 3-5, TSS-100 traffic cards connection points (p. 3-6) for SFP list, para.
SFP and XFP modules optical characteristics (p. 4-16) for technical specifications.
Procedure

Cross-connect the GE port (on PE8XGE access card) to the SDH port via the Packet
Processor unit PP10G and the Matrix (MT100)

By CT create a number of active VC4-xV (x = 7) on PP10G, as shown in HO


Unprotected Bidir. XC between a Remote data port (VCG, VC4-nV) and an STM-N
port (p. 4-7)

Cross-connect the VC4-7V to an SDH port (STM-16 or STM-64), as shown in PHO


Unprotected Bidir. XC between a Remote data port (VCG, VC4-nV) and an STM-N
port (p. 4-7)

Cross-connect the VC4-7V to one port of the 8 x 1 GE access card (PE8XGE), as


shown in HO unprotected bidir cross-connection between a local and a remote data
port (p. 4-5)

Alarms detection:
The Pattern Generator must not be connected to PE8XGE.
Perform the cross-connection as described above

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In the Tree structure, select the access unit PE8XGE (e.g., Brd29: PE8XGE), the
module (e.g., Mdl1: ETHMR or 1000B), and the port (e.g., Prt1: 1 GB)

In the "State" field, set "up" the "Admin state"

In the Client window, check that the LOS alarm is present in the "Alarms" field
(and the LED relevant the SFP in test is OFF).

Connect the Pattern Generator/Error Detector to the port/SFP to be tested, and start
transmitting at 100% of the available bandwidth
Pattern Generator / Error detector setup

Port type
Auto negotiation
Frame length
Bandwidth

GE
OFF
1518 bytes
100%
Optical interfaces (SFP) types

(refer to SFP and XFP modules optical characteristics (p. 4-16) for details)
Optical B&W = 1000Base-SX/1000Base-LX/1000Base-ZX/1000Base-BX
GE interface types Electrical B&W = 1000 Base-T
(SFP on PE8XGE) CWDM = APD (C8L1-1D2) for long haul
PIN (C8S1-1D2) for short haul

Check that the LOS alarm disappears and that the on-board led relevant to the GE
port under test is green

In the Tree structure, select the PP10G unit (connected to PE8XGE) and the port
(e.g., Prt1: VCG)

In the "Physical" folder of the Client window, set "up" the "Admin state" in "State"
field

Open the optical loop on SDH unit

In the Client window, check the presence of the TSF alarm on the remote port (on
PP10G)

Reconnect the SDH optical loop

Check that the TSF alarm disappears.

Check that all the frames received are the same of those transmitted and no alarms are
detected by the instrument for 5 minutes.

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Figure 3-6 Test of GE transport on VC4-xV

BLOCK DIAGRAM
1850 TSS-100
GbE
Access
Port
n

Pattern Generator
Error Detector

MATRIX
Packet
Procesor

SDH
Port

PE8XGE

Pattern Generator/
Error Detector
N

or

N or

N or

Optical loop

C.T.

EC100 A
EC100 B

ODF

POW100 A POW100 B

1P10GSO PP10G
J

Insert x dB fixed attenuator, according to the optical


characteristics of instruments and boards
Note:

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10GE Transport on VC4-xV

Check 10 GE packets transport by means of VC4-xV (virtual concatenation).

Purpose
Check if the Virtual concatenated ETS cross-connection works properly with limited
capacity (7 VC4) of the Virtual concatenation group VC4-xV.

Let through data to check if the ports are properly connected to ODF

Alarms detection.

Test instruments (see Table 3-1, Instruments (p. 3-2))


Craft Terminal (e.)
Pattern Generator/Error Detector (a.)
x dB fixed attenuator
Accessories (see Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-2))
Optical loop (i.).
Single-mode (n.) or multi-mode (o.) single-fiber splices, according to the interface type
CT (LAN) cable (j.)
Test Bench (see Figure 3-7, Test of 10GE transport on VC4-xV (p. 3-22))
Refer to Table 3-5, TSS-100 traffic cards connection points (p. 3-6) for XFP list, para.
SFP and XFP modules optical characteristics (p. 4-16) for technical specifications.
Procedure

Cross-connect the 10GE port (on PEX10GE) to the SDH STM-64 port via the Packet
Processor unit PP10G and the Matrix (MT100)

By CT create a number of active VC4-xV (x = 1 to 64, 7 VC4 are used in current


example, VC4-7V) on PP10G, as shown in HO Unprotected Bidir. XC between a
Remote data port (VCG, VC4-nV) and an STM-N port (p. 4-7)

Cross-connect the VC4-7V to an SDH port (STM-64), as shown in HO Unprotected


Bidir. XC between a Remote data port (VCG, VC4-nV) and an STM-N port (p. 4-7)

Cross-connect the VC4-7V to the 10 GE access card (PEX10GE), as shown in HO


unprotected bidir cross-connection between a local and a remote data port (p. 4-5)

Alarms detection:
The Pattern Generator must not be connected to PEX10GE.
Perform the cross-connection as described above

In the Tree structure, select the access unit PEX10GE (e.g., Brd29: PEX10GE), the
module (e.g., Mdl1: 10GB), and the port (e.g., Prt1: 10GB)

In the "State" field, set "up" the "Admin state"

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In the Client window, check that the LOS alarm is present in the "Alarms" field
(and the LED relevant the XFP in test is OFF)

Connect the Pattern Generator/Error Detector to the port/XFP to be tested, and


start transmitting at 10% of the available bandwidth
Port type
Auto negotiation
Frame length
Bandwidth

Pattern Generator / Error detector setup


10 GE
OFF
1574 bytes
10%
Optical interfaces (XFP) types

(refer to SFP and XFP modules optical characteristics (p. 4-16) for details)
10GE interface types B&W = 10G Base-S / 10G B Base- / 10G Base-E
(XFP on PEX10GE) APD WDM for long haul (ITU-T G.698.2 - DW100U-2AXC

Check that the LOS alarm disappears and that the on-board led relevant to the
10GE port under test is green

In the Tree structure, select the PP10G unit (connected to PEX10GE) and the port
(e.g., Prt1: VCG)

In the "Physical" folder of the Client window, set "up" the "Admin state" in "State"
field

Open the optical loop on SDH unit

In the Client window, check the presence of the TSF alarm on the remote port (on
PP10G)

Reconnect the SDH optical loop

Check that the TSF alarm disappears.

Check that all the frames received are the same of those transmitted and no alarms are
detected by the instrument for 5 minutes.

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Figure 3-7

Test of 10GE transport on VC4-xV

BLOCK DIAGRAM
1850 TSS-100
MATRIX
10 GbE
Access
Port

Pattern Generator
Error Detector

Packet
Procesor

SDH
Port

PEX10GE

Pattern Generator/
Error Detector
N

or

N or

Optical loop

EC100 A
EC100 B

N or

C.T.

POW100 A POW100 B

ODF

1P10GSO PP10G
J

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Q-Bridge switching test, untagged frames

Purpose
Check that the Q-Bridge is able to transport tagged traffic among the ports set.
Test instruments (see Table 3-1, Instruments (p. 3-2))
Craft Terminal (e.)
Pattern Generator/Error Detector (a.)
x dB fixed attenuator
Accessories (see Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-2))
Single-mode (n.) or multi-mode (o.) single-fiber splices, according to the interface type
CT (LAN) cable (j.)
Test Bench (see Figure 3-8, Bridge VLAN switching test, untagged frames
(p. 3-25))
Refer to Table 3-5, TSS-100 traffic cards connection points (p. 3-6) for SFP list, para.
SFP and XFP modules optical characteristics (p. 4-16) for technical specifications.
Procedure

In the Client window, select the "Bridge Config" option in "Data" menu

In "Bridge Configuration" field of the "Bridge Management" tab, set "Bridge Type" as
"Virtual" than click on "Save & Continue"

Now we have to set the port as a Bridge: select the packet processor unit, clicking on
e.g., Brd15: PP10G in the Tree structure. In the Client window, check that "L2 switch
mode" is "bridge"

The bridge has been created. Now the ports (two GE ports in this case) have to be
connected to the bridge.

The following step is to set the Ethernet local port. Select the board (e.g., Brd29:
PE8XGE), the module (e.g., Mdl: 1000B) and the port (e.g., Prt1: 1GB). In the
"Physical" tab of the Client window

Set "bridge" the "Client type" of the "Ethernet port" field and save

Set "Enable auto-negotiation" in "MAU" field and click on "Enable autonegotiation"

Set "up" the Administrative state" of the "State" field and save

Click on the "Bridge" tab, than choose the VLAN to which this port has to be
connected (e.g., "1" - it is the default VLAN created by the system). The VLAN tag is
located at the bottom of this window. A new window appears showing the result of
this procedure: this port has been connected to the chosen VLAN (1 in this case) of the
bridge

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Repeat the previous procedure for the other GE port that has to be connected to this
VLAN

Connect the Pattern Generator/Error detector and check that no errors are read
Pattern Generator / Error detector setup

Port type
Auto negotiation
Frame length
Bandwidth

GE
ON
1518 bytes
100%

Optical interfaces (SFP) types


(refer to SFP and XFP modules optical characteristics (p. 4-16) for details)
Optical B&W = 1000Base-SX/1000Base-LX/1000Base-ZX/1000Base-BX
GE interface types Electrical B&W = 1000 Base-T
(SFP on PE8XGE) CWDM = APD (C8L1-1D2) for long haul
PIN (C8S1-1D2) for short haul

It is required to properly configure the instrument (source


and destination address), so that Port A transmit to Port B.

Note:

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Figure 3-8 Bridge VLAN switching test, untagged frames

BLOCK DIAGRAM
1850 TSS-100
MATRIX

A
Pattern Generator

GbE
Port

B
A

GbE
Port

Error Detector

PE8XGE
A

Pattern Generator/
Error Detector
A

N or

Via Matrix
N or

ODF

POW100 A POW100 B

EC100 A
EC100 B

N or

C.T.

PP10G
J

Note: Insert x dB fixed attenuator, according to the optical


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Higher order SNCP protection check (line ports)

Purpose
Verify the SNCP protection efficiency of higher order signals.
Test instruments (see Table 3-1, Instruments (p. 3-2))
Craft Terminal (e.)
Pattern Generator/Error Detector (a.)
x dB fixed attenuator
Accessories (see Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-2))
Optical loop (i.)
Single-mode (n.) or multi-mode (o.) single-fiber splices, according to the interface type
CT (LAN) cable (j.)
Test Bench (see Figure 3-9, SNCP protection check (line ports) (p. 3-27))
Refer to Table 3-5, TSS-100 traffic cards connection points (p. 3-6) for SFP/XFP list,
para. SFP and XFP modules optical characteristics (p. 4-16) for technical specifications.
Procedure

Cross-connect the AU4 of the tributary port and the AU4 of the line ports as reported
on the table below. Performs the test using two different line (STM-16 or STM-64)
ports per each tributary (STM-1/4) port

Type of protected cross-connections See Paragraph


STM-1 / STM-4 -> STM-16 / STM-64 HO Bidir protected unstructured cross-connection between
an STM-1/STM-4 port and STM-n ports (p. 4-4)

Preset the instrument to transmit a signal with the following requirements:

STM-1 interface
Bit rate
155,520 kbit/s
Code/interface (SFP) S-1.1, L-1.1, L-1.2 (see SFP and XFP modules optical characteristics
(p. 4-16) for details)
Type
optical STM-1

or
STM-4 interface
Bit rate
622,080 kbit/s
Code/interface (SFP) S-4.1, L-4.1, L-4.2 (see SFP and XFP modules optical characteristics
(p. 4-16) for details)
Type
optical STM-4

Check that no errors are read on the Error Detector

Open one of the Optical loop present on the ODF

Check after a transient condition that no errors are read by the Error Detector.

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Figure 3-9 SNCP protection check (line ports)

BLOCK DIAGRAM
1850TSS-100
MATRIX
Pattern Generator

STM-1
Port

Error Detector

Loop
Line
Port
"A"
Loop
Line
Port
"B"

Error
Pattern
Detector Generator

Rx PORT Tx PORT

N or O

ODF

POW100 A POW100 B

Optical loop
I

ODF
Optical loop

EC100 A
EC100 B

C.T.
J

4P2G5SO

8PSO

Insert x dB fixed attenuator, according to the optical


characteristics of instruments and boards
Note:

Only one type of cross-connection is reported in the figure.


The figure can change depending on the type of trib. port and on
the line port selected.
Note:

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Lower order SNCP protection check (line ports)

Purpose
Verify the SNCP protection efficiency of lower order signals.
Test instruments (see Table 3-1, Instruments (p. 3-2))
Craft Terminal (e.)
Pattern Generator/Error Detector (a.)
x dB fixed attenuator
Accessories (see Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-2))
Optical loop (i.)
Single-mode (n.) or multi-mode (o.) single-fiber splices, according to the interface type
CT (LAN) cable (j.)
Test Bench (see Figure 3-9, SNCP protection check (line ports) (p. 3-27))
Refer to Table 3-5, TSS-100 traffic cards connection points (p. 3-6) for SFP/XFP list,
para. SFP and XFP modules optical characteristics (p. 4-16) for technical specifications.
Procedure

Cross-connect the TU12 or TU3 of the tributary port and the TU12/ TU3 of the line
ports as reported on the table below. Performs the test using two different line (STM16 or STM-64) ports per each tributary (STM-1) port.
If the 2 Mbps or 34 Mbps or 45 Mbps is used, cross-connect the E1/E3/T3 signal with
the relevant TU12/TU3 of the line ports as reported on the table below

Type of protected cross-connections


TU12 -> STM-16 / STM-64
TU3 -> STM-16 / STM-64

See Paragraph
Lower order (TU12) bidir protected XC between an
STM-1/STM-4 port and STM-n ports (p. 4-8)
Lower order (TU3) bidir protected XC between an STM1/STM-4 port and STM-n ports (p. 4-11)

34/45 Mbit/s -> STM-16 / STM-64


2 Mbit/s -> STM-16 / STM-64

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Preset the instrument to transmit a signal with the following requirements:

TU12 / TU3 interface


Bit rate
155,520 kbit/s
Code/interface (SFP) S-1.1, L-1.1, L-1.2 (see SFP and XFP modules optical characteristics
(p. 4-16) for details)
Type
optical STM-1
Structure
TU12 / TU3
Payload
VC12 bulk / VC3 bulk

Bit rate
Code
Sequence
Level

E1 interface
2048 Kbit/s 50 ppm
HDB3
215 -1 pseudorandom
2.3Vp (75 ohm) or 3Vp
(120 ohm)

E3 interface
34368 Kbit/s 20 ppm
HDB3
215 -1 pseudorandom
1 Vp (75 ohm)

T3 interface
44736 Kbit/s 20 ppm
B3ZS
215 -1 pseudorandom

Check that no errors are read on the Error Detector

Open one of the Optical loop present on the ODF

Check after a transient condition that no errors are read by the Error Detector.

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Protection test MATRIX/CRU EPS

Purpose
Check that EPS is working properly

Check that in the following switching no data has been lost apart from an initial
transient state.

Test instruments (see Table 3-1, Instruments (p. 3-2))


Craft Terminal (e.)
Pattern Generator/Error Detector (a.)
x dB fixed attenuator
Accessories (see Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-2))
Optical loop (i.)
Single-mode (n.) or multi-mode (o.) single-fiber splices, according to the interface type
CT (LAN) cable (j.)
Test Bench (see Figure 3-10, MATRIX/CRU EPS protection check (p. 3-31))
Refer to Table 3-5, TSS-100 traffic cards connection points (p. 3-6) for SFP/XFP list,
para. SFP and XFP modules optical characteristics (p. 4-16) for technical specifications.
For the Alcatel-Lucent 1850 TSS-100 shelf configuration, refer to Figure 3-9, SNCP
protection check (line ports) (p. 3-27)
Procedure

Perform the same cross connection used for the previous SNCP protection test (refer
to Higher order SNCP protection check (line ports) (p. 3-26) and Lower order
SNCP protection check (line ports) (p. 3-28))

Preset the instrument to transmit a signal with the following requirements:


STM-1 interface

Bit rate
155,520 kbit/s
Code/interface (SFP) S-1.1, L-1.1, L-1.2 (see SFP and XFP modules optical
characteristics (p. 4-16) for details)
Type
optical STM-1

Check that no errors are read on the Error Detector

Remove the WORKING matrix and insert it again; after a brief transient, check that no
errors are read.

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Figure 3-10 MATRIX/CRU EPS protection check


BLOCK DIAGRAM
Loop

1850TSS
MATRIX A
Pattern Generator

STM-1
Port

STM-16/64
Line Port
"A"
Loop

Error Detector
MATRIX B

STM-16/64
Line Port
"B"

Insert x dB fixed attenuator, according to the optical


characteristics of instruments and boards
Note:

Note: The figure can change depending on the type of trib. port
and on the line port selected.

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Synchronism priority and Holdover (if present)

Purpose
Verify the efficiency of the synchronism (i.e., for the synchronisms that might be
preset in the configuration) priority list and the Holdover.
Test instruments (see Table 3-1, Instruments (p. 3-2))
Craft Terminal (e.)
Pattern Generator/Error Detector (a.)
x dB fixed attenuator
Accessories (see Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-2))
Cable for synchronism (m.)
Single-mode (n.) or multi-mode (o.) single-fiber splices, according to the interface type
CT (LAN) cable (j.)
Test Bench (see Figure 3-11, Synchronism priority and Holdover (p. 3-33))
Refer to Table 3-5, TSS-100 traffic cards connection points (p. 3-6) for SFP/XFP list,
para. SFP and XFP modules optical characteristics (p. 4-16) for technical specifications.
For the Alcatel-Lucent 1850 TSS-100 shelf configuration, refer to Figure 3-9, SNCP
protection check (line ports) (p. 3-27)
Procedure

Select "Internal Synch" option from the "Synch" menu of the Client window

Now we have to select a timing reference clock for each timing reference.

The example given in the following assumes the presence of two reference clocks:
1. Clock derived from a STM-n port.
CT procedure to select a reference clock from the line signal, e.g. from an SDH unit:
In the "AID" column of the Client window, select the reference clock (e.g. LINE
REF SYS-1-1-0)

In the new window, click on "Select" and choose the SDH unit, the module and the
port. Than choose the Priority: "0" (it is the highest priority)

Click on "Save & Continue"

2. External clock (2-MHz A or B) from the coax Rx connector (A or B) of the external


interface (refer to Figure 3-1, Common cards connection points position (p. 3-4) and
Figure 3-4, Numbering and functions referred to the common cards Connection
Points (p. 3-5).
CT procedure to select a reference clock from a 2-MHz external clock:
Select an external Timing reference in the "AID" field of the Client window

Click on e.g., "EXTREF1-1-0". A new window opens

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In the new window, click on "Select" than choose the global synch. Source, e.g.,
BITS-0. In the "Unit" field of the "Synchro" window, the "Source" is BITS-1-1-0

Select the priority e.g., "1"

Select "Internal Synch." Option in "Synch." menu. The window shows that the
chosen EXTERNAL REFERENCE (EXTREF-1-1-0) is associated with BITS-1-1-0

Click on "Save & Continue"

3. Remove the STM-n optical cable (the highest priority)


4. Check on the Craft Terminal that the reference signal is extracted from the Timing
Reference Block with priority (1); it is in "Autoswitch" state (External clock)
5. Remove the 2-MHz electrical cable (external clock)
6. Check on the Craft Terminal that the "Operating mode" is "Holdover".
Figure 3-11 Synchronism priority and Holdover

BLOCK DIAGRAM
1850 TSS-100
T1

2MHz Clock

T3

Generator

Holdover

Pattern Generator

STM-N
Port
Timing
& Sync.

Error Detector
T0

2048 KHz
Clock
DDF

Error
Detector

N or O

EC100 A
EC100 B

Pattern
Generator

POW100 A POW100 B

C.T.
J

4P2G5SO

Insert x dB fixed attenuator, according to the optical


characteristics of instruments and boards
Note:

Note: The figure can change depending on the type of trib. port
and on the line port selected.
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Alarms check (if connected)

Purpose
Verify the correct restitution of the caused alarms and housekeeping alarms.
Test instruments (see Table 3-1, Instruments (p. 3-2))
Craft Terminal (e.)
Accessories (see Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-2))
Lamp block, that might be a LED connected to a -Vtest voltage generator whose
ground is common with the equipment, and a series resistance Rs, whose value is given
by: Rs = (Vtest)/10 mA.
CT (LAN) cable (j.)
Note: Vtest must not exceed 72V, and the output current from the
pin must not exceed 50 mA, further the LED used should bear a 10
mA current.
Test Bench (see Figure 3-12, Alarms check (p. 3-34))
Figure 3-12 Alarms check
BLOCK DIAGRAM
Vbatt 1

BREAKER A

1850TSS-100
POW100 sl 17

Vbatt 2

BREAKER B

POW100 sl 18

Vserv

RACK LAMPS
RM cable

RACK LAMPS
connector

CRITICAL
MAJOR
MINOR
BREAKER Vbatt 2
B

DDF

EC100 A
EC100 B

LED Rs

C.T.

slot 17

LAMP BLOCK
-Vtest

Slot 18

BREAKER
A

POW100 A POW100 B

Vbatt1

Check for alarms also on the EC100 front panel (see


EC100 card front view (p. 4-23)).
Note:

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1. Primary Power Supply alarm check


Procedure

Switch-OFF one Primary power supply (Breaker A)

Verify that the NURG indication at the top of the rack (rack lamps) lights ON

Verify that the NURG (minor) alarm LED of the EC100 lights ON, point (15) in
Figure 4-1, EC100 card (Equipment Controller) - front view (p. 4-23)

Verify that the MINOR alarm LED lights ON, in the External Interface panel (see
Figure 3-12, Alarms check (p. 3-34))

Verify that the "Lamps block", connected to the NURG pin of the Remote Alarms
connector, turns ON

In the Tree structure, click on the shelf (e.g. Shelf1: S100F)

Verify the presence of the APWR (power A) alarm, in the "Alarms & Conditions"
field

Switch-ON Breaker A.

Switch-OFF one Primary power supply (Breaker B)

Verify that the NURG indication at the top of the rack (rack lamps) lights ON

Verify that the NURG (minor) alarm LED of the EC100 lights ON, point (15) in
Figure 4-1, EC100 card (Equipment Controller) - front view (p. 4-23)

Verify that the MINOR alarm LED lights ON, in the External Interface panel (see
Figure 3-12, Alarms check (p. 3-34))

Verify that the "Lamps block", connected to the NURG pin of the Remote Alarms
connector, turns ON

In the Tree structure, click on the shelf (e.g. Shelf1: S100F)

Verify the presence of the APWR (power A) alarm, in the "Alarms & Conditions"
field

Switch-ON Breaker B.

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2. Remote alarms check (if present)


Refer to Figure 3-1, Common cards connection points position (p. 3-4) and Figure 3-13,
Extension interface electrical connectors location and pinout (p. 3-39) for Rack Lamps
(RL) and Remote Alarms (RA) connectors location and pinout.

If present, remove all the alarms

Originate the alarms as instructed below and verify that the Lamps block turns ON
N.B.The "lamp block" must be connected to the remote
alarm pin in test.

Note:
INT

Extract one unit

URG

Disconnect the multiplexing SDH unit loop

NURG

Increase the attenuation with the optical attenuator

TOR

Disconnect one station battery (breaker 1)

TAND

Disconnect two station battery (breaker 1 and 2)

Table 3-6 Rack alarms connector pin-out


# Pin

Signal

Description

RA_ANDBATT

Fault or loss of both station batteries

RA_ORBATT

Fault or loss of one station battery

RA_URG

Urgent alarm

RA_ANC

Fault or loss of both equipment-internal service power supplies

RA_NURG

Not urgent alarm

RA_ORC

Fault or loss of one equipment-internal service power supply

RA_INT

Internal alarm

RA_IND

Indeterminate alarm

15

RA_REF

Voltage reference of remote alarms

16

GND

Electrical ground - Case

17

GND

Electrical ground - Case

4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

RA = Remote Alarm

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3. Rack lamps check


Procedure
Refer to Figure 3-1, Common cards connection points position (p. 3-4) and Figure 3-13,
Extension interface electrical connectors location and pinout (p. 3-39) for Rack Lamps
(RL) connector location and pinout.

If present, remove all the alarms

Originate the alarms as instructed below and verify that the related Rack Lamps LED
at the top of the rack (TRU) turns ON.

URG

Extract one unit (in service). Moreover this procedure turns-ON the major (M) LED
on EC100. The major alarm is also displayed on CT; for checking:

NURG

Switch OFF one Breaker. Moreover, this procedure turns ON the minor (m) LED on
EC100. The minor alarm is also displayed on CT; for checking:

MEM

Click on the "Alarms" tab of the Client window, than on "View all alarms and
conditions".

Click on the "Alarms" tab of the Client window, than on "View all alarms and
conditions"

With an URG or NURG alarm raised, press the "alarm cut-off key" (point 11) on
EC320. Moreover this procedure turns-ON the Attended (AT) alarm LED on EC100

4. Housekeeping alarms check (if present)


Procedure
Refer to Figure 3-1, Common cards connection points position (p. 3-4) and Figure 3-13,
Extension interface electrical connectors location and pinout (p. 3-39) for HK connector
location and Table 3-7, Housekeeping connector pin-out (p. 3-38) for HK connector
pinout.

Select "Housekeeping" option in the "System" menu of the Client window. The four
"External Controls" (CPO) and the eight "External input signals" (CPI) are displayed
on the CT

Connect one housekeeping input (HK_IN) alarm pin at a time to the HK-REF (pin 24)
and check the alarm detection on the CT in the "Type" field (it has to be set "Active
low". This is the default setting)

Configure the Housekeeping output (HK_OUT) alarm

Connect the "Lamp block" between the N and P contacts of the couple of HK-OUT
signal to be tested (i.e. between HK_OUTN_1 and HK_OUTP_1)

By clicking on each HK (output or input) it is possible to set the Alarms "Polarity":


"Active low" or "active high". The default setting is "active low"

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Verify that the related alarm is present in the "Type" field, by observing that the "lamp
block" turns ON; the alarm is also raised on the CT.

Table 3-7 Housekeeping connector pin-out


# Pin

Signal

Description

1
2

HK_OUTN_1

HK_OUTP_1

CPO1

# 1 Output; N wire
# 1 Output; P wire

4
5

HK_OUTN_2

HK_OUTP_2

CPO2

# 2 Output; N wire
# 2 Output; P wire

7
8

HK_OUTN_3

HK_OUTP_3

CPO3

# 3 Output; N wire
# 3 Output; P wire

10
11

HK_OUTN_4

12

HK_OUTP_4

CPO4

# 4 Output; N wire
# 4 Output; P wire

13
14
15

HK_IN1

CPI1

# 1 Input

16

HK_IN2

CPI2

# 2 Input

17

HK_IN3

CPI3

# 3 Input

18

HK_IN4

CPI4

# 4 Input

19

HK_IN5

CPI5

# 5 Input

20

HK_IN6

CPI6

# 6 Input

21

HK_IN7

CPI7

# 7 Input

22

HK_IN8

CPI8

# 8 Input

23
24

HK_REF

Voltage reference of input housekeeping

26

GND

Electrical ground - Case

27

GND

Electrical ground - Case

25

HK = Housekeeping

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Figure 3-13 Extension interface electrical connectors location and pinout


+ BATT A
(RTN)

Mechanical
Ground

RACK
REMOTE STEPUP STEPUP
HOUSEKEEPING LAMPS 1
ALARMS
A
B
13
1 1
1
5 8
OUT
25
13

IN

14 6
1 5

9 15
1 8

9
1

25
14 9
6 15
9
AUX CHANNELS
RACK
SHELF
LAMPS 2 IDENTIFIER

- BATT A
(-48VDC)

+ BATT B
SYNCH A
5
1
9
5

(RTN)

6
1

9
6
SYNCH B

- BATT B
(-48VDC)

5. Fan 19" alarm test


Procedure

Extract the FAN unit

Click on "alarms" tab in the Client window, than on "View all alarms & conditions"

Verify that the TMPRORMVL alarm is present in the "Event" column.

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Final checks

Purpose

Check that the equipment has been properly configured.

Test instruments (see Table 3-1, Instruments (p. 3-2))


Craft Terminal (e.)
Accessories (see Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-2))
CT (LAN) cable (j.)
The following operations must be carried out at the end of the STAND-ALONE tests:

Disconnect all the cross-connections made on the equipment during the test operation
phase

If set down in the executive Design configure the following:

The LAPD protocol based on the line interfaces implemented

The IP address

The NE local address NSAP

according to the customer requests.

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Point-to-point measures list and operating sequence


The aim of point to point measures is to check the whole link including the line.
If alarms and/or errors are detected and if all the local checks have been made, then the
failure is due to external causes. If local checks have not been executed proceed as
instructed in Para. Local Measures list and operating sequence (p. 3-8).
In this paragraph are detailed:

Rx Optical "line port" power check (p. 3-42)

Optical "line port" link margin (p. 3-43)

Point-to-point error monitoring check (p. 3-45)

Ring error monitoring check (p. 3-46)

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Rx Optical "line port" power check

Purpose

Verify the optical power of the signal received from the remote 1850TSS (Station B
on the test bench).

Test instruments (see Table 3-1, Instruments (p. 3-2))


Craft Terminal (e.)

Optical power meter (b.)

Accessories (see Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-2))


CT (LAN) cable (j.)
Test Bench:
Figure 3-14 Rx Optical "line port" power check
Station - A

Station - B

1850TSS-100

STM-N
port

1850TSS-100

ODF

ODF

STM-N
port

C.T.

POWER METER
Rx line optical cable

Procedure

Disconnect the Rx optical cable line from the ODF and connect it to the Power Meter
input

By means of the C.T. disable ALS (see Part Procedure to enable and disable the
ALS (p. 4-15)) on the STM-N port in Station A

Wait for 180 sec. and then check that the Rx optical power complies with the expected
value.
Rx power must be calculated on plant data. (PTx Theoretical line attenuation based on Customer data).
Note:

Repeat the check on the other port with "Line port" function.

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Optical "line port" link margin

Purpose
Verify the margin between the Rx optical power (in normal line condition) and the
minimum received optical power (by introducing line attenuation) related to fixed bit
error rate.
Test instruments (see Table 3-1, Instruments (p. 3-2))
Pattern Generator/Error Detector (a.)

Optical power meter (b.)

Variable optical attenuator (c.)

Craft Terminal (e.)


x dB fixed attenuator

Accessories (see Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-2))


Optical loop (i.)
CT (LAN) cable (j.)
Test Bench:
Figure 3-15 Optical "line port" link margin
Station - A

Station - B

1850TSS-100

1850TSS-100
I

ODF

STM-N
port

ODF

STM-N
port

ODF

STM-N
port

STM-N
port

ODF
loop

A
J
C.T.

VARIABLE
ATTENUATOR

POWER METER

RX line cable

ERROR
DETECTOR
PATTERN
GENERATOR

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Procedure
STATION-A

Connect the Pattern Generator output to the STM-N port input and the Pattern
Generator input to the STM-N port output; all connections must be made on the ODF

Connect the Rx optical line cable to a variable optical attenuator with attenuation
equal to zero; connect the other side of the variable optical attenuator to the ODF

Preset the instrument according to the port type under test and send a fixed PRBS
sequence.

STATION-B

On the ODF make a loop on the STM-N concerned with the point to point connection

STATION-A

With the Pattern Generator send a fixed PRBS sequence

Check that the Error Detector has read no errors

Increase the optical attenuation till errors are read on the Error Detector

Reduce attenuation till no errors are read.

Disconnect the optical cable from the STM-n input port (point A in previous
Figure 3-15, Optical "line port" link margin (p. 3-43)) and connect it to the Power
meter input

Margin level must be minimum 4 dB better than the values reported in Part SFP and
XFP modules optical characteristics (p. 4-16)

Disable ALS through the C.T. (see Procedure to enable and disable the ALS
(p. 4-15))

Wait for 180 sec. and then read the Rx optical power.

The difference between the Rx optical power (see Rx Optical "line port" power check
(p. 3-42)) and the Rx optical power when introducing attenuation (as above explained) is
the "link margin".
Repeat the check on the other port with "Line port" function.

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Point-to-point error monitoring check

Purpose
Check the bit error rate on the link during a certain period of time (for example during
night hours).
Test instruments (see Table 3-1, Instruments (p. 3-2))
Pattern Generator/Error Detector (a.)
x dB fixed attenuator
Accessories (see Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-2))
Optical loop (i.)
Test Bench:
Figure 3-16 Point-to-point error monitoring check
Station - A

Station - B
1850TSS-100

1850TSS-100
ODF

port

STM-N
port

ODF

ODF

ODF
STM-N
port

port
loop

ERROR
DETECTOR
PATTERN
GENERATOR

Procedure
STATION-A

Connect the Pattern Generator output to the 1850TSS-100 "port" input and the Error
Detector input to the Alcatel-Lucent 1850 TSS-100 "port" output; all the connection
must be made on the ODF.

STATION-B

On the ODF make a loop on the STM-N concerned with the point to point connection

STATION-A

Set the Pattern Generator according to the Alcatel-Lucent 1850 TSS-100 "port"
characteristics and send a fixed PRBS sequence

After a certain period of time check that no errors are read on the Error Detector

Repeat the check on the other port with the Alcatel-Lucent 1850 TSS-100 "Line port"
function.

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Ring error monitoring check

Purpose
Check the bit error rate on the link during a certain period of time (for example during
night hours).
Test instruments (see Table 3-1, Instruments (p. 3-2))
Pattern Generator/Error Detector (a.)
x dB fixed attenuator
Accessories (see Table 3-2, Accessories (p. 3-2))
Optical loop (i.)
Test Bench
Figure 3-17 Ring error monitoring check

Station - A

Station - B

1850TSS-100

1850TSS-100

PATTERN
GENERATOR
port

ODF

ODF
ODF

ODF
STM-N
port

port

STM-N
port

port

port

ERROR
DETECTOR

STM-N
port

ODF
STM-N
port

Station - C

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Procedure
STATION-A

Connect the Pattern Generator output to the 1850TSS-100 "port" input and the Error
Detector input to the Alcatel-Lucent 1850 TSS-100 "port" output; all the connection
must be made on the ODF.

STATION-B

On the ODF make a loop on the STM-N concerned with the point to point connection

STATION-A

Set the Pattern Generator according to the Alcatel-Lucent 1850 TSS-100 "port"
characteristics and send a fixed PRBS sequence

After a certain period of time check that no errors are read on the Error Detector

Repeat the check on the other port with the Alcatel-Lucent 1850 TSS-100 "Line port"
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Restore factory default


At the end of the turn-up procedure, it is suggested to perform

In the Client window, select "DB backup & SID" option in the "System" menu

In "Running Database" field of the Client window, click on "Restore factory default"
and choose "Save current LAN configuration" or "Don't save current LAN
configuration", according to the customer needs.

This procedure allows to remove all the settings performed during the turn-up procedure,
and to clean the system database.

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Contents
This chapter mainly contains detailed lists of procedures step typically created with craft
terminal configurations and optical characteristics.
These details are always referred from the previous chapters.
This chapter contains the following topics:

Unidir HO STM-n cross-connection - Matrix looped STM-n (p. 4-2)

HO Bidir protected unstructured cross-connection between an STM-1/STM-4 port


and STM-n ports (p. 4-4)

HO unprotected bidir cross-connection between a local and a remote data port


(p. 4-5)

HO Unprotected Bidir. XC between a Remote data port (VCG, VC4-nV) and an


STM-N port (p. 4-7)

Lower order (TU12) bidir protected XC between an STM-1/STM-4 port and STM-n
ports (p. 4-8)

Lower order (TU3) bidir protected XC between an STM-1/STM-4 port and STM-n
ports (p. 4-11)

Procedure to enable and disable the ALS (p. 4-15)

SFP and XFP modules optical characteristics (p. 4-16)

EC100 card front view (p. 4-23)

MT100 card front view (p. 4-24)

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Unidir HO STM-n cross-connection - Matrix looped STM-n


BLOCK DIAGRAM
1850TSS-100
MATRIX
STM-n

Pattern Generator

Port

Loop

Error Detector
STM-1/4

Procedure

In the Client window, select "TDM" option in the "Connection" menu

Click on "Create": The "X Connection" window opens, allowing to choose the "CCT Type" ("1WAY"), the unit and the AU4 to cross-connect.

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In "From" row, click on "select": in the new window, choose the board (e.g., Brd3:
1P10GSO) and click on the module (e.g., Mdl1: XI-641). In "Resource" field, all the
available AU4 are listed. Click on one of them to choose (e.g., STM64AU4-1-1-3-11): it is presented in "From" row of the "X Connection" window.

Now we have to choose the other AU4 to be cross-connected. In "To" row of the "X
Connection" window, click on "select": in the new window, choose the same board
(e.g., Brd3: 1P10GSO) and click on the module (e.g. Mdl1: XI-641). In "Resource"
field, choose the same AU4 previously selected (e.g., STM64AU4-1-1-3-1-1): it is
presented in "To" row of the "X Connection" window.

Click on "Save XC & Exit" to create the cross-connection

To check the created cross-connection, click on "Search" in "Filters" window. All the
cross-connections performed on this equipment are displayed

To remove a cross-connection, select the cross connection by clicking in the square on


the left (v in the square) and click on "Delete".

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between an STM-1/STM-4 port and STM-n ports

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HO Bidir protected unstructured cross-connection between an


STM-1/STM-4 port and STM-n ports
Procedure

In the Client window, select "TDM" option in the "Connection" menu

Check that there are no cross-connections, by clicking on "Search" in "Filters"


window: if cross-connections are presented, select all of them by clicking in the square
on the left (v in the square) and click on "Delete"

Click on "Create" in "Filters" window. The "X Connection" window opens, allowing
to choose the "CCT - Type" ("2WAY-SNCP"), the units and the AU4s to crossconnect

The "From", "Protecting" and "To" fields have to be filled, to create the cross
connection

In "From" row, click on "select" to choose the AU4 of the "Working" line. In the new
window, choose the board (e.g. Brd3: 1P10GSO) and click on the module (e.g. Mdl1:
XI-641). In "Resource" field, all the available AU4 are listed. Click on one of them to
choose: (e.g., STM64AU4-1-1-3-1-1): it is presented in "From" row of the "X
Connection" window

In "Protecting" row, click on "select" to choose the AU4 of the "Protecting" line. In the
new window, choose the board (e.g. Brd4: 1P10GSO) and click on the module (e.g.
Mdl1: XI-641). In "Resource" field, all the available AU4 are listed. Click on one of
them to choose: (e.g., STM64AU4-1-1-4-1-1): it is presented in "Protecting" row of
the "X Connection" window

In "To" row, click on "select" to choose the AU4 of the "Tributary" STM-1 unit. In the
new window, choose the board (e.g., Brd6: 8PSO) and click on the module (e.g.,
Mdl2: SI-11). In the "Resource" field, the AU4 is listed. Click on it to choose. It is
presented in "To" row of the "X Connection" window

Click on "Save XC & Exit" to create the cross-connection

To remove a cross connection, select the cross-connection by clicking in the square on


the left (v in the square) and click on "Delete".

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HO unprotected bidir cross-connection between a local


and a remote data port

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HO unprotected bidir cross-connection between a local and a


remote data port
BLOCK DIAGRAM
1850 TSS-100
Pattern Generator
Error Detector

(Ingress)
10 GE
or GE
Access
Port

MATRIX

MATRIX
(Egress)
Packet
Procesor

SDH
Port

UNITS INVOLVED IN THIS XC

To perform this cross-connection, it is required to configure a P2P connection between the


local port (the access data unit) and the remote port (the packet processor).

First we have to create the local port. In the Tree structure, click on the Data access
unit (e.g., Brd37: PE8XGE). Select the (SFP or XFP) module (e.g., Mdl3: 1000B) and
the GE port (e.g., Prt1: 1GB): In the Client window, set "ETS" the "Client type" in
"Ethernet port" field then set "up" the "Administrative state" in "State" field and Save

Now we have to create the Virtual Concatenated Group (VCG). Select a Packet
Processor, (e.g., Brd3: PP10G), then click on "Create" at the bottom of the Client
window. The new window is allowed to set:

"VCG type" = VC4 for higher order VCG, VC12 for lower order VCG. Choose VC4

"VCG position" = It indicates the first VCG available of this unit. As it is the first
installation, its value is "1". If other VCG would be already created, a bigger
number would be presented. We can keep it or manually change it, and choose a
free VCG

"Virtual concatenation level" = we set its value according to our needs. We can
choose, e.g., 7 to concatenate a whole GE signal at 1250 Mbps with 7 VC4

"Create identical copies" = it allows creating other VCG groups, having the same
characteristics of the one above described (7 VC4). As an example:

If we choose "1", it means 1 copy x 7 (Virtual Concatenation level) VC4 (VCG


type) in VCG position = 1. In this example we choose "1"

If we choose "2", it means 2 copy x 7 (Virtual Concatenation level) VC4 (VCG


type) in VCG position = 1 and 2.

Click on "Save & Exit".

The newly created VCG group will appear at the bottom of the new window showing
the "Remote Port" number (1 in this case), the "Resource" (e.g., VCG-1-1-3-1,
meaning rack-subrack-slot-remote port number or VCG position). To delete a VCG
group, select it (V in square on the left) and click on "Delete".

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Select the created VCG group and set "ETS" the "Client type" in "Ethernet port" field
then set "up" the "Administrative state" in "State" field in the Client window and Save

Select the "Server" tab on the top-left of the Client window, and set the "Active
channels" as "7" (it has to be the same as the Virtual concatenation level)

Click on "Save changes".

We have created the local port and the VCG in the remote port, now we have to create the
cross-connection between the two ports.

In the client window, select "ETS/P2P" in the "Connection" menu

Click on "Create". The "P2P/ETS connection" window opens, allowing to choose the
"Service type" = "P2P - BIDIR", the "ingress" and "egress" ports, and the "User label"
as described in the following:

In "Ingress port" row, click on "Select" - The new window requires to choose the
Data access unit (e.g., Brd37: PE8XGE). Than click on the module (e.g., Mdl3:
1000B) and the GE port (e.g., DATA-1-1-25-3-1): it is presented in "Ingress port"
field. This is the local port

In "Egress port" row, click on "Select" - In the new window, click on the egress
data unit, the same Packet Processor where we've just created the VCG, (e.g.,
Brd3: PP10G): the previously created VCG, e.g., VCG-1-1-3-1) is presented in the
right side of the window. Click on it to insert in the "Egress port" row of the
P2P/ETS connection" window

Set the "User label", e.g., "2".

Click on "Save & Exit".

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HO Unprotected Bidir. XC between a Remote data port


(VCG, VC4-nV) and an STM-N port

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HO Unprotected Bidir. XC between a Remote data port (VCG,


VC4-nV) and an STM-N port
BLOCK DIAGRAM
1850 TSS-100
MATRIX
Pattern Generator
Error Detector

10 GE
or GE
Access
Port

MATRIX
(From)
Packet
Processor

(To)
SDH
Port

UNITS INVOLVED IN THIS XC

Procedure
The procedure is performed on a STM-64 port. In case a STM-16 port is used, the
procedure is the same.

In the client window, select the "TDM" option in the "Connection" menu, than click
on "Create". The "X Connection" window opens

Select the "CCT - Type" = "2WAY" (bidirectional unprotected).

Now we have to cross-connect the VCG of the remote port (Packet Processor) with the (7)
AU4s of the STM-64 unit. The Packet Processor is the one in slot 3 whose VCG has been
already configured in the previous example (see HO unprotected bidir cross-connection
between a local and a remote data port (p. 4-5)), with Virtual concatenation level = 7.

Selection of the VCG VC4 of the remote data port - In the "From" row of the "X
Connection" window, click on "select." In the new window, click on the unit (e.g.,
Brd3: PP10G). All the available VCGs are listed in "Current equipment resource"
field. Click on the "Resource" belonging to the previously created VCG (it is
suggested the first one), e.g., VCGVC4-1-1-3-2-1: it will be inserted in the "From"
row

Now we have to select the AU4 to be cross-connected to the previously chosen


VCGVC4. In "To" row of the "X Connection" window, click on "select". In the new
window, select the board (e.g., Brd13: 1P10GSO) and click on the module (e.g., Mdl1:
XI-641), then click on one of the available AU4, e.g., STM64AU4-1-1-13-1-1

As the Virtual Concatenation level is 7, to cross-connect all the VC4s of the VCG with
7 different AU4 of the SDH unit, repeat this procedure 6 times, to connect each one of
the other 6 VC4 of the VCG, with one AU4 of the STM-64 unit

Click on "Save XC & Exit" to create the cross-connection

To check the created cross-connection, select "TDM" option in the "Connection"


menu, and then click on "Search" in the "Filters" window. All of the cross-connections
performed on this equipment will be displayed.

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Lower order (TU12) bidir protected XC between an STM1/STM-4 port and STM-n ports
BLOCK DIAGRAM
1850TSS-100
MATRIX

Pattern Generator
Error Detector

(To)
Port
STM-1/4

STM-n

Loop

(From)
Port
A
(Protect)
Port
B

Loop

STM-n

Procedure
The first operation is to create the Lower order format structure in the involved AU,
belonging to the tributary STM-1/4 unit ("To" port - STM-1 is used in current example)
and the line ports ("From" and "Protecting" ports - STM-64 is used in current example. In
the case where STM-16 ports are used, the procedure is the same).

In the client window, select the "TDM" option in the "Connection" menu, and then
click on "Create". The "X Connection" window opens

Select the "CCT - Type" = "2WAY" (bidirectional unprotected)

Creation of the Lower order format structure in the AU4 of the STM-1 tributary unit
("To" Port in figure). In "From" row of the "X Connection" window, click on "select".
In the new window, select the board (e.g., Brd6: 8PSO), the module (e.g., Mdl3: SI11), and the port in "Resource" field (the port/AU4 is presented in this field), e.g.,
STM1AU4-1-1-6-3-1. The chosen port is inserted in "From" row

In "To" row of the "X Connection" window, click on "select". In the new window, click
on LOPOOL-1-1-1" (lower order pool) in "Global resources" to insert it in "To" row

Click on "Save XC & Continue". The AU4 (1) of the STM-1/4 unit in slot 6 has been
LO structured

Creation of the Lower order format structure in the AU4 of the STM-64 line working
unit ("From" Port "A" in figure). In "From" row of the "X Connection" window, click
on "select". In the new window, select the board (e.g., Brd3: 1P10GSO), the module
(e.g., Mdl1: XI-641), and the port in "Resource" field (all the ports/AU4 are presented
in this field), e.g., STM64AU4-1-1-3-1-3. The chosen port is inserted in "From" row

In "To" row of the "X Connection" window, click on "select". In the new window, click
on LOPOOL-1-1-1" (lower order pool) in "Global resources", to insert it in "To" row

Click on "Save XC & Continue". The AU4 (3) of the STM-64 unit in slot 3 has been
LO structured

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Creation of the Lower order format structure in the AU4 of the STM-64 line protecting
unit ("Protecting" Port "B" in figure). In "From" row of the "X Connection" window,
click on "select". In the new window, select the board (e.g., Brd4: 1P10GSO), the module
(e.g., Mdl1: XI-641), and the port in "Resource" field (all the ports/AU4 are presented in
this field), e.g., STM64AU4-1-1-4-1-3. The chosen port is inserted in "From" row

In "To" row of the "X Connection" window, click on "select". In the new window, click
on "LOPOOL-1-1-1" (lower order pool) in "Global resources" to insert it in "To" row

Click on "Save XC & Continue". The AU4 (3) of the STM-64 unit in slot 4 is LO
structured

Now we have to cross-connect the TU12 of the tributary unit with the TU12s of the line units.

In the client window, select "TDM" option in the "Connection" menu, and then click
on "Create". The "X Connection" window opens

Select the "CCT - Type" = "2WAY SNCP" (bidirectional protected)

To choose the main/working line unit, in "From" row of the "X Connection" window,
click on "select". In the new window, select the board (e.g., Brd3: 1P10GSO, the same
previously selected as working in this procedure) and the module (e.g., Mdl1: XI-641). In
"Current equipment resources", open (click on ) the AU4 previously LO structured,
e.g., STM64AU4-1-1-3-1-3. All the available TU12s are presented. Choose one (e.g.,
MVC4TU12-1-1-9-6-1-1-1): it appears in "From" row of the "X Connection" window

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To choose the protecting line unit, in "Protecting" row of the "X Connection" window,
click on "select". In the new window, select the board (e.g., Brd4: 1P10GSO, the same
previously selected as protecting in this procedure) and the module (e.g., Mdl1: XI641). In "Current equipment resources", open (click on ) the AU4 previously LO
structured, e.g., STM64AU4-1-1-4-1-3. All the available TU12s are presented. Choose
one (e.g., MVC4TU12-1-1-9-7-1-1-1): it appears in "Protecting" row of the "X
Connection" window

To choose the tributary unit, in the "To" row of the "X Connection" window, click on
"select". In the new window, select the board (e.g., Brd6: 8PSO, the same previously
selected as tributary in this procedure) and the module (e.g. Mdl3: SI-11). In
"Resource", open (click on ) the AU4 previously LO structured, e.g., STM1AU4-11-6-3-1. All the available TU12 are presented. Choose the one has to be cross
connected, e.g. MVC4TU12-1-1-9-5-1-1-1: it appears in "To" row of the "X
Connection" window

Click on "Save XC & Exit" to create the cross-connection

To check the created cross-connection, select "TDM" option in the "Connection"


menu, than click on "Search" in "Filters" window. All the TDM cross-connections
performed on this equipment will be displayed. The cross-connection is identified as
in the following

Signal
LOVC12

Type
2 WAY SNCP

From
MVC4TU12-1-1-9-6-1-1-1 (active)
MVC4TU12-1-1-9-7-1-1-1 (stdby)

To
MVC4TU12-1-1-9-5-1-1-1

To remove a cross-connection, select it by clicking in the square on the left (v in the


square) and click on "Delete".

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Lower order (TU3) bidir protected XC between an STM1/STM-4 port and STM-n ports

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Lower order (TU3) bidir protected XC between an STM-1/STM4 port and STM-n ports
BLOCK DIAGRAM
1850TSS-100
MATRIX

Pattern Generator
Error Detector

(To)
Port
STM-1/4

STM-n

Loop

(From)
Port
A
(Protect)
Port
B

Loop

STM-n

Procedure
The first operation is to create the Lower order format structure in the involved AU,
belonging to the tributary STM-1/4 unit ("To" port - STM-1 is used in current example)
and the line ports ("From" and "Protecting" ports - STM-64 is used in current example. In
case of STM-16 ports are used, the procedure is the same).

In the client window, select "TDM" option in the "Connection" menu, and then click
on "Create". The "X Connection" window opens

Select the "CCT - Type" = "2WAY" (bidirectional unprotected)

Creation of the Lower order (TU12) format structure in the AU4 of the STM-1
tributary unit ("To" Port in figure). In the "From" row of the "X Connection" window,
click on "select". In the new window, select the board (e.g., Brd6: 8PSO), the module
(e.g., Mdl3: SI-11), and the port in "Resource" field (the port/AU4 is presented in this
field), e.g., STM1AU4-1-1-6-3-1. The chosen port is inserted in "From" row

In the "To" row of the "X Connection" window, click on "select". In the new window, click
on "LOPOOL-1-1-1" (lower order pool) in "Global resources" to insert it in "To" row

Click on "Save XC & Continue". The AU4 (1) of the STM-1/4 unit in slot 6 has been
LO structured. This procedure creates the TU12 structure, now we have to create the
TU3 one

Creation of the Lower order (TU3) format structure in the AU4 of the STM-1 tributary
unit ("To" Port in figure). In the Tree structure of the Main window, select the AU4
previously LO structured: select the board (e.g., Brd6: 8PSO), the module (e.g., Mdl3:
SI-11), and the port (e.g. Prt1: STM-1)

In the Client window, click on the "CHANNELS" tag, then select the AU4 previously
LO structured e.g., STM1AU4-1-1-6-3-1 (click on ): three TU12 groups (21 x TU12
each one) are displayed. Select one of them (click in the square on the top left) to create
the TU3. The just created TU3, e.g. MVC4TU3-1-1-9-4-1, is now present in the Client
window with a v in the square (one TU3 and two TU12 groups are now displayed)

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Creation of the Lower order (TU12) format structure in the AU4 of the STM-64 line
working unit ("From" Port "A" in figure). In "From" row of the "X Connection"
window, click on "select". In the new window, we have to select the board (e.g., Brd3:
1P10GSO), the module (e.g., Mdl1: XI-641), and the port in "Resource" field (all the
ports/AU4 are presented), e.g., STM64AU4-1-1-3-1-3. The chosen port is inserted in
"From" row

In "To" row of the "X Connection" window, click on "select". In the new window,
click on "LOPOOL-1-1-1" (lower order pool) in "Global resources", to insert it into
the "To" row

Click on "Save XC & Continue". The AU4 (3) of the STM-64 unit in slot 3 has been
LO structured. This procedure creates the TU12 structure, now we have to create the
TU3 one

Creation of the Lower order (TU3) format structure in the AU4 of the STM-64 line
working ("From" Port "A" in figure). In the Tree structure of the Main window, we
have to select the AU4 previously LO structured: select the board (e.g., Brd3:
1P10GSO), the module (e.g., Mdl1: XI-641), and the port (e.g., Prt1: STM-64)

In the Client window, click on "CHANNELS" tag, then select the AU4 previously LO
structured e.g., STM64AU4-1-1-3-1-3 (click on ): three TU12 groups (21 x TU12
each one) are displayed. Select one of them (click in the square on the top left) to create
the TU3. The just created TU3, e.g., MVC4TU3-1-1-9-2-1, is now present in the Client
window with a v in the square (one TU3 and two TU12 groups are now displayed)

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Creation of the Lower order (TU12) format structure in the AU4 of the STM-64 line
protecting unit ("Protecting" Port "B" in figure). In the "From" row of the "X
Connection" window, click on "select". In the new window, select the board (e.g.,
Brd4: 1P10GSO), the module (e.g., Mdl1: XI-641), and the port in "Resource" field
(all the ports/AU4 are presented in this field), e.g., STM64AU4-1-1-4-1-3. The chosen
port is inserted in "From" row

In "To" row of the "X Connection" window, click on "select". In the new window,
click on "LOPOOL-1-1-1" (lower order pool) in "Global resources", to insert it in
"To" row

Click on "Save XC & Continue". The AU4 (3) of the STM-64 unit in slot 4 has been
LO structured. This procedure creates the TU12 structure, now we have to create the
TU3 one

Creation of the Lower order (TU3) format structure in the AU4 of the STM-64 line
protecting unit ("Protecting" Port "B" in figure). In the Tree structure of the Main
window, we have to select the AU4 previously LO structured: select the board (e.g.,
Brd4: 1P10GSO), the module (e.g., Mdl1: XI-641), and the port (e.g., Prt1: STM-64)

In the Client window, click on "CHANNELS" tag, then select the AU4 previously LO
structured e.g., STM64AU4-1-1-4-1-3 (click on ): three TU12 groups (21 x TU12
each one) are displayed. Select one of them (click in the square on the top left) to
create the TU3. The just created TU3, e.g., MVC4TU3-1-1-9-5-1, is now present in
the Client window with a v in the square (one TU3 and two TU12 groups are now
displayed)

Now we have to cross-connect the TU3 of the tributary unit with the TU3s of the line units

In the client window, select "TDM" option in the "Connection" menu, then click on
"Create". The "X Connection" window opens

Select the "CCT - Type" = "2WAY SNCP" (bidirectional protected)

To choose the main/working line unit, in "From" row of the "X Connection" window,
click on "select". In the new window, select the board (e.g., Brd3: 1P10GSO is the line
working unit in this procedure) and the module (e.g., Mdl1: XI-641). In "Current
equipment resources", open (click on ) the AU4 previously LO structured (e.g.,
STM64AU4-1-1-3-1-3), then select the TU3, e.g., MVC4TU3-1-1-9-2-1 (click on): it
appears in the "From" row of the "X Connection" window

To choose the protecting line unit, in the "Protecting" row of the "X Connection"
window, click on "select". In the new window, select the board (e.g., Brd4: 1P10GSO
is the line working unit in this procedure) and the module (e.g., Mdl1: XI-641). In
"Current equipment resources", open (click on
) the AU4 previously LO structured
(e.g., STM64AU4-1-1-4-1-3), and then select the TU3, e.g., MVC4TU3-1-1-9-5-1
(click on): it appears in "Protecting" row of the "X Connection" window

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To choose the tributary unit, in "To" row of the "X Connection" window, click on
"select". In the new window, select the board (e.g., Brd6: 8PSO is tributary unit in this
procedure) and the module (e.g., Mdl3: SI-11). In "Resource", open (click on ) the
AU4 previously LO structured, e.g., STM1AU4-1-1-6-3-1, then select the TU3 (e.g.,
MVC4TU3-1-1-9-4-1 click on): it appears in the "To" row of the "X Connection"
window

Click on "Save XC & Exit" to create the cross-connection

To check the created cross-connection, select the "TDM" option in the "Connection"
menu, than click on "Search" in the "Filters" window. All the TDM cross-connections
performed on this equipment will be displayed. The cross-connection is identified as
in the following:

To remove a cross-connection, select it by clicking in the square on the left (v in the


square) and click on "Delete".

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Procedure to enable and disable the ALS

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Procedure to enable and disable the ALS


DANGER
When having to disconnect the Optical Fiber, follow the procedure
stated below to avoid laser radiation. The triangle will indicate
presence
Procedure
a. How to disable ALS:
In the Tree Structure, select the board and open it
Select the module and open it
Select the port

Select the "Physical" folder of the Client window


In the "Physical layer" field, set "Disabled" the "ALS enabled" option.

b. How to enable ALS


In the Tree Structure, select the board and open it
Select the module and open it
Select the port
Select the "Physical" folder of the Client window
In the "Physical layer" field, set "Enabled" the "ALS enabled" option.

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SFP and XFP modules optical characteristics


B&W SFPs Optical Characteristics
ETSI interface STM-1 S-1.1
STM-1 L-1.1
STM-1 L-1.2
Parameter
Unit
ANSI interface
IR-1 OC3
LR-1 OC3
LR-2 OC3
Digital signal
STM-1 compliant with G.707 and G.958
Addressed wavelength
1261 -> 1360
1270 -> 1360
1480 -> 1580
nm
Min. launched power
-15
-5
-5
dBm
Max. launched power
-8
0
0
dBm
Allowed bit rates
100 -> 155.520 2.048 -> 155.520
155.520
Mbps
Min. extinction ratio
8.2
10
10
dB
Spectral Max. -20dB bandwidth
NA
1 nb1
1
nm
width
Max. RMS width
7.7
3 nb2
NA
nm
Minimum SMSR
NA
30 if SLM laser
30
dB
Max. chromatic dispersion
-100 -> +100
-250 -> +250
1900
ps/nm
Min. sensitivity, @ BER=1E-10
-28
-34
-34
dBm
Min. overload
-8
-10
-10
dBm
Max. optical path penalty
1
1
1
dB
Max. receiver reflectance
-14
-14
-25
dB
Optical connector (Tx/Rx) / Fibre type
LC / SMF
LC / SMF
LC / SMF
Acronym
SS-11
SL-11
SL-12

nb1: if SLM laser


nb2: if MLM laser
ETSI interface STM-4 S-4.1 STM-4 L-4.1 STM-4 L-4.2
ANSI interface IR-1 OC12
LR-1 OC12
LR-2 OC12
Digital signal
STM-4 compliant with G.707 and G.958
Addressed wavelength
1274 -> 1355 1280 -> 1335 1480 -> 1580
Min. launched power
-15
-3
-3
Max. launched power
-8
+2
+2
Allowed bit rates
622.080
622.080
622.080
Min. extinction ratio
8.2
10
10
Spectral Max. -20dB bandwidth
NA
1
1
width
Max. RMS width
2.5
NA
NA
Minimum SMSR
NA
30
30
Max. chromatic dispersion
-100 -> +100
-250 -> +250
1900
-10
Min. sensitivity, @ BER=1E
-28
-28
-28
Min. overload
-8
-8
-8
Max. optical path penalty
1
1
1
Max. receiver reflectance
-14
-14
-27
Optical connector (Tx/Rx)
LC
LC
LC
Fiber type
SMF
SMF
SMF
Acronym
SS-41
SL-41
SL-42
Parameter

Unit
nm
dBm
dBm
Mbps
dB
nm
nm
dB
ps/nm
dBm
dBm
dB
dB

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ETSI interface
STM-16 I-16.1
STM-16 S-16.1
ANSI interface
SR-1 OC48
IR-1 OC48
Digital signal
STM-16 compliant with G.707 and G.958
Min. launched power
-10
-5
Max. launched power
-3
0
Allowed bit rates
2.48832
2.125; 2.48832
Min. extinction ratio
8.2
8.2
Spectral Max. -20dB bandwidth
NA
1
width
Max. RMS width
4
NA
Minimum SMSR
NA
30
Max. chromatic dispersion
-12 -> +12
-100 -> +100
-10
Min. sensitivity, @ BER=1E
-18
-18
Min. overload
-3
0
Max. optical path penalty
1
1
Max. receiver reflectance
-27
-27
Optical connector (Tx/Rx) / Fibre type
LC / SMF
Acronym
SI-161
SS-161
Parameter

ETSI interface STM-16 L-16.1


STM-16 L-16.2
ANSI interface
LR-1 OC48
LR-2 OC48
Digital signal
STM-16 compliant with G.707 and G.958
Min. launched power
-2
-2
Max. launched power
+2
+2
Allowed bit rates
2.48832
2.48832
Min. extinction ratio
8.2
8.2
Spectral Max. -20dB bandwidth (nm)
1
1
width
Max. RMS width (nm)
NA
NA
Minimum SMSR
30
30
Max. chromatic dispersion
-250 -> +250
+1600
-10
Min. sensitivity, @ BER=1E
-27
-28
Min. overload
-8
-8
Max. optical path penalty
1
2
Max. receiver reflectance
-27
-27
Optical connector (Tx/Rx) / Fibre type
LC / SMF
Acronym
SL-161
SL-162
Parameter

Unit

dBm
dBm
Gbps
dB
nm
nm
dB
ps/nm
dBm
dBm
dB
dB

Unit

dBm
dBm
Gbps
dB
nm
nm
dB
ps/nm
dBm
dBm
dB
dB

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Parameter

ETSI interface
ANSI interface

Addressed wavelength
Min. launched power
Max. launched power
Allowed bit rates
Min. extinction ratio
Spectral Max. -20dB bandwidth (nm)
width
Max. RMS width (nm)
Minimum SMSR
Max. chromatic dispersion
Min. sensitivity, @ BER=1E-10
Min. overload
Max. optical path penalty
Max. receiver reflectance
Optical connector (Tx/Rx) / Fibre type
Acronym

S-16.1 Multirate Multiformat


IR-1 OC48 Multirate Multiformat
1290 -> 1330
-5
0
100 -> 2700
For bit rates > 2.125Gbps = 8.2
For bit rates < 2.125Gbps = 9
1
NA
30
-100 -> +100
-18
0
1
-27
LC / SMF
SS-161AR

Unit
nm
dBm
dBm
Mbps
dB
nm
nm
dB
ps/nm
dBm
dBm
dB
dB

Parameter
Digital signal

1000Base-BX (FE)
Unit
Gigabit Ethernet compliant with IEEE 802.3
DOWNLOAD
UPLOAD

TX wavelength
Min. launched power
Max. launched power
Allowed bit rates
Min. extinction ratio
Spectral
Max. -20dB bandwidth
width
Max. RMS width
Minimum SMSR
Max chromatic disp.
RX wavelength
Minimum sensitivity, @ BER=1E-10 with fiber
Min. overload
Max. optical path penalty
Max. receiver reflectance
Optical connector (Tx/Rx) / Fiber type
Target distance
Acronym / Interface type

1480 -> 1500

1260 -> 1360


-9.0
-3.0
1.25
6.0

0.88
NA
30

NA
<3.5
NA
-

1260 -> 1360

1480 -> 1500

-20.5
-3.0
-12
LC/PC / 9/125 m SMF
10
1000B / 1000Base-BX10

nm
dBm
dBm
Gbps
dB
nm
nm
dB
ps/nm
Gbps
dBm
dBm
dB
dB
Km

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Parameter

1000Base-SX

Digital signal

1000Base-LX/LH (10) 1000Base-ZX Unit

Gigabit Ethernet compliant with IEEE 802.3

Min. launched power

-9.5

-11

dBm

Max. launched power

-4

-3

+5

dBm

1.250

1.250

1.250

Gbps

9.0

9.0

9.0

dB

Allowed bit rates


Min. extinction ratio
Max. -20dB
Spectral bandwidth
width
Max. RMS width

NA

NA

nm

0.85

NA

nm

Minimum SMSR

NA

NA

30

dB

1200

ps/nm

-17

-19

-24

dBm

Min. overload

-3

dBm

Max. optical path penalty

dB

Max. receiver reflectance

-12

-12

-12

dB

Optical connector (Tx/Rx)

LC

LC

LC

Max. chromatic dispersion


Min. sensitivity, @ BER=1E

Fiber type
Acronym
Interface type

-10

10km 9/125 m SMF


50/125m MMF - 550m
50/125 m MMF - 550m 9/125 m SMF
62.5/125m MMF - 275m
62.5/125m MMF - 550m
1000B

1000B

1000B

1000Base-SX

1000Base-LX

1000Base-ZX

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CWDM XFPs Optical Characteristics


CWDM SFP parameters
Addressed wavelength
Min. launched power
Max. launched power
Allowed bit rates
Min. extinction ratio
Max. -20dB bandwidth
Minimum SMSR
Max. chromatic dispersion

Min. sensitivity, @ BER=1E-10


Stressed sensitivity
Min. overload
Max. optical path penalty
Max. receiver reflectance
Optical connector / Fibre type
Acronym
Interface type

APD CWDM
PIN CWDM
1471, 1491, 1511, 1531, 1551, 1571, 1591, 1611
in compliance with ITU-T G.694.2
0
0
+5
+5
0.002 -> 2.7
0.002 -> 2.7
8.2
8.2
1.0
1.0
30
30
1600 @ 1611 nm
1000 @ 1611 nm
1600 @ 1591 nm
900 @ 1591 nm
1500 @ 1571 nm
900 @ 1571 nm
1400 @ 1551 nm
900 @ 1551 nm
1400 @ 1531 nm
800 @ 1531 nm
1300 @ 1511 nm
800 @ 1511 nm
1200 @ 1491 nm
700 @ 1491 nm
1100 @ 1471 nm
700 @ 1471 nm
-28
-18
-9.0
0
-1.0
0.5
2.0
1.0
-27
-27
LC / SMF
LC / SMF
SL-162C
SS-162C
APD - CWDM interface for
PIN - CWDM interface for short
long haul (C8L1-1D2)
haul (C8S1-1D2)

Unit
nm
dBm
dBm
Gbps
dB
nm
dB

ps/nm

dBm
dBm
dBm
dB
dB

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B&W XFPs Optical Characteristics


ETSI interface
10G XFP
parameters ANSI interface
Digital signal
Addressed wavelength
Min. launched power
Max. launched power
Allowed bit rates
Min. extinction ratio
Spectral width Max. -20dB
bandwidth
Minimum SMSR
Max. chromatic dispersion
Min. sensitivity, @ BER=1E-12
Stressed sensitivity
Min. overload
Max. optical path penalty
Max. receiver reflectance
Optical connector / Fibre type
Acronym

10G XFP
parameters
Digital signal

10G Base-S
I-64.1 / 10G Base-L
10G Base-S
SR-1 OC192 / 10G Base-L
STM-64 compliant with G.707 and G.958
10 Gigabit Ethernet compliant with IEEE 802.3 (10GB only)
840 -> 860
1290 -> 1330
-7.3
-6.0
-1.0
-1.0
9.95328; 10.3125
9.95328; 10.3125; 10.709225
3.0
6.0
See IEEE 802.3ae Triple
1.0
Tradeoff Curves (TTC)
30
60
-9.9
-11
-7.5
-1.0
0.5
1.0
-12
-14
LC / MMF
LC / SMF
10GB
XI-641

ETSI interface
ANSI interface

Addressed wavelength
Min. launched power
Max. launched power
Allowed bit rates
Min. extinction ratio
Spectral width Max. -20dB bandwidth
Minimum SMSR
Max. chromatic dispersion
Min. sensitivity, @ BER=1E-12
Min. overload
Max. optical path penalty
Max. receiver reflectance
Optical connector (Tx/Rx) / Fibre type
Acronym

Unit

nm
dBm
dBm
Gbps
dB
nm
dB
ps/nm
dBm
dBm
dBm
dB
dB

S-64.2b / 10G Base-E


P1L1-2D2
Unit
IR-2 OC192 / 10G Base-E
LR2 OC192
STM-64 compliant with G.707 and G.958
10 Gigabit Ethernet compliant with IEEE 802.3 (XS642 only)
1530 -> 1565
1530 -> 1565
nm
-1.0
0
dBm
+2.0
+4.0
dBm
9.95328; 10.3125; 10.709225
Gbps
8.2
9.0
dB
0.25
0.25
nm
30
30
dB
800
1600
ps/nm
-14
-24
dBm
-1
-7
dBm
2
2
dB
-27
-27
dB
LC / SMF
LC / SMF
XS-642
XP1L12D2

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DWDM XFPs Optical Characteristics


10G XFP parameter

APD DWDM XFP for long haul

Addressed wavelengths

1546.92 (193.8 THz) -> 1553.33 (193.0 THz)


100 GHz grid, compliant with ITU-T G.694.1

Unit

Min. launched power

-2.0

dBm

Max. launched power

+3.0

dBm

+/- 100

pm

9.95328; 10.3125; 10.709; 11.095728

Gbps

9.0

dB

+/- 8

GHz

30

dB

1600

ps/nm

-25 @ 1300 ps/nm


-23 @ 1600 ps/nm)

dBm

Min. OSNR @ BER=1E4

17 @ 1300 ps/nm
19 @ 1600 ps/nm

dB/0.1 nm

Min. sensitivity @ BER=1E12


up to 10.3125 Gbps

-22 @ 1300 ps/nm

dBm

Min. OSNR @ BER=1E12


up to 10.3125 Gbps

25 @ 1600 ps/nm

dB/0.1 nm

Min. overload

-8

dBm

Max. receiver reflectance

-27

dB

Optical connector (Tx/Rx)

LC

Maximum wavelength deviation EOL


Allowed bit rates
Min. extinction ratio
Max. -15dB bandwidth
Minimum SMSR
Max. chromatic dispersion
-4

Min. sensitivity @ BER=1E


w/o ASE noise

Fiber type

SMF

Acronym

XL-642C

Interface type

APD DWDM for long haul


(ITU-T G.698.2 - DW100U-2AXC)

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EC100 card front view

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EC100 card front view


Figure 4-1 EC100 card (Equipment Controller) - front view

(1) BOARD STATUS MULTICOLOR LED:


card inserted and not running
LED OFF:
AMBER BLINK: fpga download
GREEN BLINK: sw boot/self test
GREEN:
Card provisioned and running
RED:
card fail
RED BLINK:
card miss-configured or card mismatch

(2)EPS MULTICOLOR LED:


eps configured - card active
GREEN:
AMBER:
AMBER LINK:
OFF:

eps configured - card stand- by


eps configured but not available
eps not configured

(3)RESET COMMAND KEY


(4) 10/100 ETH DEBUG RJ45 CONNECTOR - factory use only

(5) GREEN LED ON:


GREEN LED OFF:

(6)YELLOW LED ON:


YELLOW LED BLINK:
YELLOW LED OFF:

1
2
3
4

5
6
13

15

17

14
16
18

full duplex
half duplex

10

link/active (no activity)


link/active (with activity)
no link

11
12

(7)RS232 on USB DEBUG CONNECTOR - factory use only


(8)LOCAL CRAFT TERMINAL USB CONNECTOR (F interface)
(9) LOCAL CRAFT TERMINAL CONNECTOR (RS232 F interface)
(10) USB INTERFACE for external memory device
(11) ALARM CUT-OFF KEY
(12) LAMP TEST KEY
(13) RED LED - critical alarm
(14) RED LED - major alarm
(15) ORANGE LED - minor alarm
(16) ORANGE LED - warning alarm
(17) RED LED - attended alarm
(18) ORANGE LED - abnormal condition

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MT100 card front view

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MT100 card front view


Figure 4-2

MT100 card (Universal Matrix) - front view

LEGENDA:
(1) EPS Multicolor LED:
GREEN: EPS configured - Card Active
AMBER: EPS configured - Card Stand-by
AMBER BLINK: EPS configured but not available
SWITCHED OFF: EPS not configured
(2) BOARD STATUS Multicolor LED:
LED OFF: card not equipped or card equipped and not provisioned
AMBER: at least 1 port carrying service is alarmed
AMBER BLINK: FPGA download
GREEN: card properly equipped, provisioned and in service
4
GREEN BLINK: SW boot/self test
RED: card fail
RED BLINK: card misconfigured or card mismatch
7
(3) mUSB DEBUG connector - Factory use only
(4) RJ45 DEBUG connector - Factory use only
(7) Local Craft Terminal connector (RS232 F interface)
(5) (8) (11) (14) GREEN LED ON: link/active (no activity)
GREEN LED BLINK: link/active (with activity)
GREEN LED OFF: no link
(6) (9) (12) (15) YELLOW LED ON: full duplex
YELLOW LED OFF: half duplex
YELLOW LED BLINKING: collision

10

5
6
8
9
11
12

13

14
15

16

17
18

2
19
1

20
21

(10) 10/100 Mbps Q3 interface


(13) 10/100 Mbps redundant Q3 interface

(16) (19) ETH/FETH/GETH interface for Drop Shelf connection


(17) (20) Multicolor LED:
GREEN LED ON: 10/100 Mbps link active (no activity)
GREEN LED BLINK: 10/100 Mbps link active (with activity)
ORANGE LED ON: 1000 Mbps link active (no activity)
ORANGE LED BLINK: 1000 Mbps link active (with activity)
LED OFF: no link
(18) (21) YELLOW LED ON: full duplex
YELLOW LED OFF: half duplex
YELLOW LED BLINKING: collision

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Alcatel-Lucent 1850
Transport Service Switch
(1850 TSS-100) test report
Sheet modules
EQUIPMENT ACCEPTANCE SHEET

CONTRACT N.
SITE
RING
EQUIPMENT LOCATION
Row / rack / subrack
SW Version
Addresses
AFI

IDI

VER

AUTH

RES

DOM

AREA

Local
SYSTEM ID

ETHERNET ADDRESS

IP ADDRESS
FINAL TESTING
RESULT

OK

KO

Note
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Date
For CUSTOMER

Signature

For Alcatel-Lucent

Signature

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ON-SITE ALCATEL-LUCENT 1850 TSS-100 FINAL TEST


UNIT
TYPE
SERIAL NUMBER
SHELF SERIAL NUMBER
SLOT 1
SLOT 2
SLOT 3
SLOT 4
SLOT 5
SLOT 6
SLOT 7
SLOT 8
SLOT 9
SLOT 10
SLOT 11
SLOT 12
SLOT 13
SLOT 14
SLOT 15
SLOT 16
SLOT 17
SLOT 18
SLOT 19
SLOT 20
SLOT 21
SLOT 22
SLOT 23
SLOT 24
SLOT 25
SLOT 26
SLOT 27
SLOT 28
SLOT 29
SLOT 30
SLOT 31
SLOT 32
SLOT 33
SLOT 34
SLOT 35
SLOT 36
SLOT 37
SLOT 38
SLOT 39
SLOT 40
SLOT 41
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ON-SITE ALCATEL-LUCENT 1850 TSS-100 FINAL TEST: SDH/SONET LOCAL MEASUREMENTS


Measured
Measure
Expected Value and Tolerance
U.M.
Value
Free-running frequency check
2048 +-4.6 ppm
KHz
SDH Optical ports test Port N. Port type/ Interf.
slot
type
PTx power test
see SFP and XFP modules
dBm
optical characteristics (p. 4-16)
1
A.L.S. check
Check
Test error-free data transit
0 errors
errors
PTx power test
see SFP and XFP modules
dBm
optical characteristics (p. 4-16)
2
A.L.S. check
Check
Test error-free data transit
0 errors
errors
PTx power test
see SFP and XFP modules
dBm
optical characteristics (p. 4-16)
3
A.L.S. check
Check
Test error-free data transit
0 errors
errors
PTx power test
see SFP and XFP modules
dBm
optical characteristics (p. 4-16)
4
A.L.S. check
Check
Test error-free data transit
0 errors
errors
PTx power test
see SFP and XFP modules
dBm
optical characteristics (p. 4-16)
5
A.L.S. check
Check
Test error-free data transit
0 errors
errors
PTx power test
see SFP and XFP modules
dBm
optical characteristics (p. 4-16)
6
A.L.S. check
Check
Test error-free data transit
0 errors
errors
PTx power test
see SFP and XFP modules
dBm
optical characteristics (p. 4-16)
7
A.L.S. check
Check
Test error-free data transit
0 errors
errors
PTx power test
see SFP and XFP modules
dBm
optical characteristics (p. 4-16)
8
A.L.S. check
Check
Test error-free data transit
0 errors
errors

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ON-SITE ALCATEL-LUCENT 1850 TSS-100 FINAL TEST : DATA UNIT LOCAL MEASUREMENTS
Measured
Measure
Expected Value and Tolerance
U.M.
Value
DATA Optical ports test Port N. Port type/ Interf.
slot
type
PTx power test
see SFP and XFP modules
dBm
optical characteristics (p. 4-16)
1
A.L.S. check
Check
Test error-free data transit
0 errors
errors
PTx power test
see SFP and XFP modules
dBm
optical characteristics (p. 4-16)
2
A.L.S. check
Check
Test error-free data transit
0 errors
errors
PTx power test
see SFP and XFP modules
dBm
optical characteristics (p. 4-16)
3
A.L.S. check
Check
Test error-free data transit
0 errors
errors
PTx power test
see SFP and XFP modules
dBm
optical characteristics (p. 4-16)
4
A.L.S. check
Check
Test error-free data transit
0 errors
errors
PTx power test
see SFP and XFP modules
dBm
optical characteristics (p. 4-16)
5
A.L.S. check
Check
Test error-free data transit
0 errors
errors
PTx power test
see SFP and XFP modules
dBm
optical characteristics (p. 4-16)
6
A.L.S. check
Check
Test error-free data transit
0 errors
errors
PTx power test
see SFP and XFP modules
dBm
optical characteristics (p. 4-16)
7
A.L.S. check
Check
Test error-free data transit
0 errors
errors
PTx power test
see SFP and XFP modules
dBm
optical characteristics (p. 4-16)
8
A.L.S. check
Check
Test error-free data transit
0 errors
errors

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ON-SITE MULTISERVICE NODE FINAL TEST : LOCAL MEASUREMENTS


Measure

Expected Value and Tolerance

Measured Value

U.M.

Check
Matrix check

Quantity of matrix units

0 errors

errors

SNCP protection check (Line posts)

Check

Matrix/CRU EPS protections check

Check

Synchronism priority and Holdover

Check

Alarm check (if connected)

Check

Primary power supply alarms check

Check

ON-SITE MULTISERVICE NODE FINAL TEST: LOCAL MEASUREMENTS


Measure

Expected Value and Tolerance

Measured Value

U.M.

Housekeeping alarms check


CPI 1 (HK-IN 1)

Check

CPI 2 (HK-IN 2)

Check

CPI 3 (HK-IN 3)

Check

CPI 4 (HK-IN 4)

Check

CPI 5 (HK-IN 5)

Check

CPI 6 (HK-IN 6)

Check

CPI 7 (HK-IN 7)

Check

CPI 8 (HK-IN 8)

Check

CPO 1 (HK-OUT 1)

Check

CPO 2 (HK-OUT 2)

Check

CPO 3 (HK-OUT 3)

Check

CPO 4 (HK-OUT 4)

Check

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Alcatel-Lucent 1850 Transport Service Switch (1850 TSS100) test report Sheet modules
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ON-SITE MULTISERVICE NODE FINAL TEST: POINT-TO-POINT MEASURES


SITE 1
SITE 2
EQUIPMENT TYPE
EQUIPMENT RELEASE

Measure
Rx optical "line
port" power check
Rx optical "line
port" power check
Rx optical "line
port" power check
Rx optical "line
port" power check
Optical "line port"
link margin
Optical "line port"
link margin
Optical "line port"
link margin
Optical "line port"
link margin

PORT N TYPE
PORT N TYPE
PORT N TYPE
PORT N TYPE

Expected value and tolerance


Expected value = Remote PTx - Theoretical line
attenuation based on customer data
Expected value = Remote PTx - Theoretical line
attenuation based on customer data
Expected value = Remote PTx - Theoretical line
attenuation based on customer data
Expected value = Remote PTx - Theoretical line
attenuation based on customer data

Margin level must be min. 4 dB better than the


PORT N TYPE values reported in SFP and XFP modules optical
characteristics (p. 4-16)
Margin level must be min. 4 dB better than the
PORT N TYPE values reported in SFP and XFP modules optical
characteristics (p. 4-16)
Margin level must be min. 4 dB better than the
PORT N TYPE values reported in SFP and XFP modules optical
characteristics (p. 4-16)
Margin level must be min. 4 dB better than the
PORT N TYPE values reported in SFP and XFP modules optical
characteristics (p. 4-16)

E O W check
Point-to-point error monitoring check

0 Errors

Measured
U.M.
value
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm

dBm

dBm

dBm

dBm

errors

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Abbreviations

Table of abbreviations
ABBREVIATION

MEANING

ABN

Abnormal

ADM

Add/Drop Multiplexer

AIS

Alarm indication Signal

ALS

Automatic Laser Shutdown

APS

Automatic Protection Switching

AND

Alarm on both station batteries

ANSI

American National Standards International

APS

Automatic Protection Switching

ARP

Address Resolution Protocol

ASAP

Alarm Severity Assignment Profile

ASIC

Application Specific Integrated Circuit

ATTD

Attended (alarm storing)

AU

Administrative Unit

AUG

Administrative Unit Group

AUOH

AU Pointer

AUX

Auxiliary

AU4

Administrative unit - level 4

B&W

Black and White

BATT

Battery

BE

Best Effort

BER

Bit Error Rate

BIP

Bit Interleaved Parity

BNC

Bayonet Not Coupling

BOL

Beginning Of Life

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Abbreviations

Table of abbreviations

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ABBREVIATION

MEANING

BW

BandWidth

CBR

Constant Bit Rate

CD

Chromatic Dispersion

CD-ROM

Compact Disc Read Only Memory

CE

European Conformity

Ch

Channel

CIR

Committed Information Rate

CO

Central Office

CoS

Class of Service

CPE

Customer premises equipment

CPI

Incoming parallel contacts

CPO

Outgoing parallel contacts

CPU

Central Processing Unit (referred to Controller equipment unit or


Microprocessor)

CT

Craft Terminal

CWDM

Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing

DC

Direct Current

DCC

Data Communication Channel

DCM

Dispersion Compensation Module

DCN

Data Communication Network

DDM

Digital Diagnostic Monitoring

DEMUX

Demultiplexer

DHCP

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

DPLL

Digital Phase Locked Loop

DWDM

Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing

EC

Equipment Controller

ECC

Embedded Communication Channel

ECT

Equipment Craft Terminal

EFEC

Enhanced FEC algorithm

EMC

Electromagnetic compatibility

EMI

Electromagnetic interference

EOL

End Of Life

EOW

Engineering Order Wire

EPS

Equipment Protection Switching

ESD

Electrostatic discharges

E-SNCP

Electrical Sub-Network Connection Protection

ETB

Ethernet Bridge

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Abbreviations

Table of abbreviations

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ABBREVIATION

MEANING

ETS

Ethernet Transparent Service (or Ethernet Transport Service)

ETSI

European Telecommunication Standards Institute

E2PROM

Electrically erasable programmable read only memory

Interface F (for Craft Terminal) or Fuse

FCS

Frame Check-Sum

FE

Fast Ethernet

FEC

Forward Error Correction

FEC

Forwarding Equivalence Class

FERF

Far End Receive Failure

FLC

First Level Controller

FOADM

Fixed Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer

FPGA

Field Programmable Gate Array

GA

Gate Array

GCC

General Communication Channel

GE

Gigabit Ethernet

GFP

Generic Framing Procedure

GND

Ground

GUI

Graphical User Interface

HDBK

document

HDB3

High Density Bipolar Code

HDLC

High-level Data Link Control

HK

Housekeeping

HO

Higher Order

HOA

High Order Adaptation

HOI

High Order Interface

HPA

High order Path Adaptation

HPC

High order Path Connection

HW

Hardware

ICS

Item Change Status

ID

Identification signals

IF

InFlow

I/F

Interface

ICS

Item Change Status

IEC

International Electrotechnical Committee

IEEE

Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

IGMP

Internet Group Management Protocol

ILOS

Input Loss Of Signal

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Abbreviations

Table of abbreviations

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ABBREVIATION

MEANING

IN

Input

IND

Indicative alarm

I/O

Input/Output

IP

Internet Protocol

ISA

Integrated Service Adapter (or IP, SDH, ATM)

ISDN

Integrated Services Digital Network

IPD

An optical power tap with an Integrated Photo Detector

ISO

International Organism for standardization

ITU-T (*)

International Telecommunication Union-Telecommunication Sector

LAG

Link Aggregation Group

LAN

Local Area Network

LCAS

Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme

LDT

Link Description Table

LED

Light emitting diode

LO

Lower Order

LOA

Lower Order Assembler

LOF

Loss of alignment

LOI

Low Order Interface

LOS

Loss of signal

LSP

Label Switched Path

LT

Line Terminal

Tagblock or Alarm storing

MAC

Media Acces Control

MAU

Medium Access Unit

MCF

Message Communication Function

MEF

Metro Ethernet Forum

MEN

Metro Ethernet Network

MIB

Management Information Base

MMF

Multi Mode Fibre

mp2mp

multipoint-to-multipoint

MPLS

MultiProtocol label Switching

MS

Multiplex Section

MSA

Multiplex section adaptation or Multi-Source Agreement (transceiver)

MSP

Multiplex section protection

MSPP

Multi Service Provisionable Platform

MTU

Maximum Transmit Unit

MUX

Multiplexer

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Abbreviations

Table of abbreviations

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ABBREVIATION

MEANING

NE

Network Element

NES

Network Element Synthesis

NIM

Non Intrusive Monitoring

NML

Network Management Layer

NMS

Network Management System

NNI

Network to Network Interface

NRZ

No return to zero

NURG

Not urgent alarm

OADM

Optical Add and Drop Multiplexer

OAM

Operation, Administration and Maintenance

OBPS

On Board Power Supply

ODUk

Optical channel Data Unit, capacity k=1, 2, 3

O-E-O

Optical to Electrical to Optical

OH

Overhead

OMSN

Optical Multi Service Node

OOF

Out Of Frame

OR

Logic sum/Loss of only one station battery

OS

Operation System

OSC

Optical Supervisory Channel

O-SNCP

Optical - Sub-Network Connection Protection

OSNR

Optical Signal to Noise Ratio

OTH

Optical Transport Hierarchy

OTN

Optical channel Transport Network

OTS

Optical Transmission Section

OTUk

Optical Channel Transport Unit, capacity k=1, 2, 3

OUT

Output

P2MP

Point To Multi-Point

P2P

Point To Point

PC

Personal Computer

PDH

Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy

PDU

Protocol Data Unit

PE

Provider Edge

PI

Physical interface

PIR

Peak Information Rate

PLL

Phase Locked Loop

PPI

Plesiochronous Physical interface

POH

Path Overhead

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Abbreviations

Table of abbreviations

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ABBREVIATION

MEANING

PM

Performance Monitoring

PMA

Physical Medium Attachment

PMD

Physical Medium Dependent

PMMF

Physical Machine Management Function

POH

Path Overhead

POS

Packet Over Sonet/SDH

PPI

Plesiochronous Physical interface

PPP

Point to Point Protocol

PPS

Path Protection Switching

PRBS

Pseudo Random Binary Signal

Q2/QB2

TMN Interface with B2 protocol. Interface towards plesiochronous equipment

Q3/QB3

TMN Interface with B3 protocol. Interface towards TMN

QoS

Quality of Service

Reset command /General alarm

RAI

Remote Alarm Indication

RAM

Random Access Memory

RDI

Remote Defect Indication

RECC

Recommendation

RED

Random Early Discarding

REF

Reference

REI

Remote Error Indication

REL

Release

RI

Remote Inventory

RNURG

Not urgent Alarm command. Lights up the relative rack red LED

RPR

Resilient Packet Ring

RS FEC

Reed-Solomon Forward Error Correction

RSOH

Regenerator Section Overhead

RST

Regenerator Section Termination

RSTP

Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol

RURG

Urgent Alarm command. Lights up the relative rack red LED

Rx

Reception

SC

Shelf Controller

SD

Signal Degrade

SDH

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy

SF

Signal Fail

SFI

SERDES Framer Interface

SFP

Small Form Factor Pluggable module

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Abbreviations

Table of abbreviations

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ABBREVIATION

MEANING

SLA

Service Level Agreement

SLC

Second Level Controller

SMF

Single Mode Fibre

SNCP

Sub-Network Connection Protection

SNCP/I

Sub-Network Connection Protection Inherent

SOH

Section Overhead

SONET

Sinchronous Optical Network

SPI

Synchronous Physical Interface

SPI

Serial Peripheral Interface

SSF

Server Signal Fail

STM-n

Synchronous Transport Module, level n

STP

Spanning Tree Protocol

SVID

Stacked Virtual LAN Identifier

STS-nc

Synchronous Transport Signal level n concatenation

SVLAN

Stacked VLAN

SW

Software

TANC

Remote alarm due to failure of all power supply units

TBD

To Be Defined

TCA

Threshold Crossing Alarm

TCP/IP

Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol

TDM

Time Division Multiplexing

TIM

Trace Identifier Mismatch

TL1

Translation Language level 1

TM

Traffic Manager

TMN

Telecommunication Management Network

TOR

Remote alarm indicating loss of one of the station batteries

TORC

Remote alarm due to a faulty/missing power supply unit

TPD

Transponder

TRU

Top Rack Unit

TRX

Transceiver

TSD

Trail Signal Degrade

TSF

Trail Signal Fail

TSS

Transport Service Switch

TTF

Transport Terminal Function

TTL

Time To Live

TU

Tributary Unit

TUG2/3

Tributary unit group, level 2,3

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Abbreviations

Table of abbreviations

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ABBREVIATION

MEANING

TUP/UP

Equipment Controller remote alarm

TU12/TU3

Tributary unit level 12, 3

TX

Transmission

UNI

User to Network Interface

URG

Urgent

VC

Virtual Container

VCAT

Virtual Concatenation

VCG

Virtual Concatenation Group

VC12/VC3/VC4

Virtual Container, levels 12,3,4

VLAN

Virtual LAN

VMMF

Virtual Machine Management Function

VOA

Variable Optical Attenuator

VoIP

Voice over IP

VPN

Virtual Private Network

WAN

Wide Area Network

WC-WFQ

Work-Conservative WFQ

WDM

Wavelength Division Multiplexing

WEEE

Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment

WFQ

Weighed Fair Queuing

WNC-WFQ

Work-Non-Conservative WFQ

W-RED

Weighed - Random Early Discarding

XC

Cross-Connection

XFP

10 Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable module

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Index
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OADM, 6-5

.............................................................................

product disposal, xv
product take-back, xv

.............................................................................

recycle, xv

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