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SURPASS hiT 7020 3.1
Installation and Test Manual
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Trademarks:
All designations used in this document can be trademarks, the use of which by third parties for
their own purposes could violate the rights of their owners.
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Contents
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.3.1
1.3.2
1.3.3
1.4
2
2.1
2.2
2.2.1
2.2.2
2.3
2.4
2.4.1
2.4.2
2.10.2
2.10.3
2.10.4
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
4
4.1
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
2.10.1
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4.1.1
4.1.1.1
4.1.1.2
4.1.1.3
4.1.2
4.1.2.1
4.1.2.2
4.1.2.3
4.1.2.4
4.1.2.5
4.1.2.6
4.2
4.2.1
4.2.2
4.2.2.1
4.2.2.2
4.2.2.3
4.2.2.4
4.2.2.5
4.2.3
4.2.3.1
4.2.3.2
4.2.3.3
4.2.4
4.2.5
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
6
6.1
6.1.1
6.2
7
7.1
7.2
7.2.1
7.2.2
7.2.3
7.2.4
7.2.5
7.2.6
7.2.7
7.2.8
7.2.9
7.2.10
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7.2.12
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8.1
8.2
8.2.1
8.2.1.1
8.2.1.2
8.2.1.3
8.2.2
8.2.2.1
8.2.3
8.2.3.1
8.2.3.2
8.3
9
9.1
9.2
9.2.1
9.2.2
9.3
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10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6
Pin Assignments......................................................................................................68
DC Power Supply Cable..........................................................................................68
E1 Cable ..................................................................................................................69
Ethernet Cable.........................................................................................................70
Management Cable .................................................................................................70
Station Alarm Cables And MDI/MDO Cables ..........................................................71
Console Cable .........................................................................................................71
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Abbreviations...........................................................................................................73
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Index ........................................................................................................................75
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Illustrations
Fig. 4.1
Fig. 4.2
Fig. 4.3
Fig. 4.4
Fig. 4.5
Fig. 4.6
Fig. 4.7
Fig. 4.8
Fig. 4.9
Fig. 6.1
HyperTerminal Window.......................................................................................... 40
Fig. 6.2
Fig. 6.3
Fig. 6.4
Fig. 6.5
Fig. 6.6
Fig. 6.7
Fig. 6.8
Fig. 7.1
Fig. 7.2
Fig. 7.3
Synchronize NE ..................................................................................................... 48
Fig. 7.4
NE Properties......................................................................................................... 49
Fig. 7.5
Shutdown NE ......................................................................................................... 50
Fig. 7.6
Fig. 7.7
Fig. 7.8
FTP Root................................................................................................................ 51
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Fig. 7.9
NE Software Management.....................................................................................52
Fig. 8.2
Fig. 8.3
Fig. 8.4
Fig. 8.5
Fig. 8.6
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Tables
Tab. 3.1
Tab. 3.2
Tab. 4.1
Tab. 7.1
NE Properties ....................................................................................................... 49
Tab. 7.2
Tab. 7.3
Port Configuration................................................................................................. 58
Tab. 7.4
Tab. 8.1
Tab. 8.2
Tab. 8.3
Tab. 9.1
Tab. 9.2
Tab. 9.3
Tab. 9.4
Tab. 10.1 SURPASS hiT 7020 DC Power Connector Pin Assignments ............................. 68
Tab. 10.2 E1/ 120Ohm RJ-48 Interface Definication ........................................................... 69
Tab. 10.3 Ethernet Cable RJ45 Connector Pin Assignment ............................................... 70
Tab. 10.4 Category 5 twisted pair color-code standards ..................................................... 70
Tab. 10.5 Management Cable RJ45 Connector Pin Assignment ........................................ 70
Tab. 10.6 Station Alarm and MDI/MDO Cable RJ45 Connector Pin Assignments ............. 71
Tab. 10.7 Console Cable Pin Assignements ....................................................................... 72
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Customer Documentation
The Customer Documentation of the SURPASS hiT 7020 comprises the following
descriptions and manuals:
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1.2
Technical Manual
The Technical Manual gives an overview of the application, performance features,
interfaces and functions of the SURPASS hiT 7020. It also contains the most important
technical data.
The Technical Description does not contain any instructions to be carried out.
Troubleshooting Manual
The Troubleshooting Manual provides information about the alarm list SURPASS hiT
7020 supports and troubleshooting procedures.
Besides the LCT User Manual, the Online Help of the SURPASS hiT software is of high
importance for the operator.
Complementary Documents
In addition to the SURPASS hiT 7020 customer documentation listed in Chapter 1.1, there is
further documentation:
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1.3.1
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Help
1.3.3
1.4
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If you replace any parts of devices or cables, you must only use original spare
parts or parts which are explicitly licensed
by the manufacturer.
Falls Sie an den Gerten oder an der Verkabelung irgendwelche Teile ersetzen, dann
drfen Sie nur Original-Ersatzteile oder solche
Teile verwenden, die vom Hersteller
ausdrcklich zugelassen sind.
Important Note:
If no date is specified, the norms mentioned in the following (EN, IEC, UL, etc.)
refer to the latest issue of the respective
norm in each case.
Wichtiger Hinweis:
Wenn kein Datum angegeben ist, beziehen sich
die Normen (EN, IEC, UL usw.), die im
folgenden erwhnt werden, auf die jeweils
neueste Ausgabe der entsprechenden Norm.
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2.2
2.2.1
2.2.2
2.3
Weight / Gewicht
Warning Labels
at the subrack in case of heavy
weight.
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Warnschilder
am Baugruppentrger bei hohem
Gewicht.
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2.4
2.4.1
Temperature / Temperatur
Device Cooling / Gertekhlung
2.4.2
2.5
Warnschild
fr Gerteteile (z. B. Khlkrper), die
hohe Betriebstemperaturen
erreichen knnen.
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2.6
!
Schutzerde (PE)
Ground (E)
Erde (E)
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2.7
Das Gert darf nur an einer batteriegesttzten, mit positivem Pol geerdeten
48V/60V-Versorgungs-Gleichspannung
entsprechend ETSI EN 300 132-2 und
EN60950-1 betrieben werden!
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Die Baugruppentrger-Schnittstellen fr
Alarme und TIF-Kontakte werden extern
versorgt. Die maximal zulssige Spannung
muss den SELV-Spannungsgrenzen
entsprechen ( 72V Gleichspannung) bzw.
den Spannungsgrenzen der
batteriegesttzten 48V/60V- VersorgungsGleichspannung gem ETSI EN 300 132-2!
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2.8
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EGB/ESD-Symbol
Baugruppen, die dieses Zeichen
tragen, sind mit elektrostatisch
gefhrdeten Bauteilen bestckt, d. h.
beim Umgang damit mssen die
erforderlichen Sicherheitsmanahmen eingehalten werden.
Jeder, der Baugruppen mit EGB- / ESDSymbol aus- oder einpackt, berhrt, zieht
oder steckt, muss stets ein vorschriftsmig
angeschlossenes Erdungsarmband tragen.
Dadurch ist sichergestellt, dass diese
Baugruppen nicht durch elektrostatische
Entladungen beschdigt werden.
Jede Leiterplatte hat einen Erdungsauenrand, der mit dem Masseanschluss der
Baugruppe verbunden ist. Die Leiterplatte
darf - auch bei vorschriftsmiger
Krpererdung- nur am Erdungsauenrand
angefasst werden.
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2.9
Laser-Sicherheitshinweise siehe
Kapitel 2.10.
Mechanical damage to the surfaces of optical Mechanische Beschdigungen der Stirnconnectors impairs transmission quality by
flchen von optischen Steckverbindungen
higher attenuation.
erhhen die Dmpfung und mindern deshalb
die bertragungsqualitt.
For this reason, do not expose the connectors to impact.
Schtzen Sie LWL-Steckverbinder grundstzlich mit einer Schutzkappe vor mechanischen Beschdigungen und
Verschmutzungen. Die Staubschutzkappe
soll erst unmittelbar vor dem Einbau entfernt
werden.
Prfen Sie nach Entfernen der Staubschutzkappen die Stirnflchen der LWLStecker auf Sauberkeit und reinigen Sie sie
gegebenenfalls.
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Gerte und Baugruppen, die eines der folgenden Warnzeichen tragen, enthalten
Laser-Einrichtungen.
Warning Label
according to
EN 60825-1 / IEC 60825-1.
Warning Label
for laser equipment
as per EN 60825-1 /
IEC 60825-1.
Warnschild
nach
EN 60825-1 / IEC 60825-1.
LASER CLASS 1
Warning Label
according to
EN
60825-2:2004 /
IEC
60825-2:2004.
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Warnschild
fr Laser-Einrichtungen
entsprechend EN 60825-1 /
IEC 60825-1.
Warnschild
nach
EN
60825-2:2004 /
IEC
60825-2:2004.
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2.10.2
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2.10.3
Accumulators or batteries which are integrated in the device should only be replaced
by the equipment manufacturer.
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Schalten Sie mglichst zuerst die ErsatzStromversorgung aus, dann die BetriebsStromversorgung.
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Declaration of CE Conformity
Attention!
The CE Declaration of Conformity for the product will be fulfilled if the construction and
cabling is undertaken in accordance with the manual and the documents listed therein, e.g.
mounting instructions, cable lists. Where necessary account should be taken of projectspecific documents.
Deviations from the specifications or unstipulated changes during construction, e.g. the use
of cable types with lower screening values, can lead to violation of the CE requirements. In
such cases the conformity declaration is invalidated and the responsibility passes to those
who have caused the deviations.
3.2
Personnel Requirements
The personnel responsible for the installation of the equipment must meet the following
requirements:
Training as service technician or equivalent training in telecommunications;
Sound basic knowledge of transmission technology and the construction of exchanges;
Relevant, practical training by the equipment manufacturer, including knowledge
acquisition of the equipment and systems required for the planned activity;
PC knowledge, basic familiarity with the operation of MS-Windows;
Basic knowledge of test engineering, familiarity with the operation of test equipment;
Familiarity with handling electrostatically-sensitive components;
Familiarity with handling optical fibres and laser sources;
Familiarity with handling high temperature electronic modules having heat-sinks and
components conducting heat above 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit).
3.3
3.4
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Installation Steps
Tab. 3.1 lists the major steps in the SURPASS hiT 7020 system installation process.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Tab. 3.1
3.6
Site preparation
Installing the Chassis
Installing power supply module and connecting to the power supply
Installing SFP lasers, and connecting fibers
Connecting system management interfaces
Site Preparation
This section provides instructions for preparing the location where you are installing
components of the SURPASS hiT 7020 MSTP System.
Before you choose a set-up location for the SURPASS hiT 7020, read and consider the
safety precautions provided in Chapter 2.
Upon arrival of the equipment, inspect the condition of the received cartons and compare all
items to the packing list attached to the carton.
Select the installation location carefully based on the overall specifications. The primary
considerations for selecting an installation site include:
Proper ventilation
In addition to the items provided in the accessory kits, the recommended tools and
equipment for the successful installation, operation, and maintenance of the system and
optical fibers are:
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Be careful not to over-tighten any thumbscrews on the SURPASS hiT 7020 chassis and
applicable components. To properly tighten a thumbscrew, torque the thumbscrew to 0.68
N.M using a torque screwdriver fitted with a #1 Phillips bit, or an equivalent torque wrench. If
a torque screwdriver/wrench is not available, hand-tighten the thumbscrew then gently snug
using a #1 Phillips screwdriver.
3.7
3.8
List of accessories
Do not attempt to repair or modify the fan tray assemblies. Although the fan tray assemblies
are field replaceable, there are no user-serviceable parts inside the fan tray assemblies.
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4.1
4.1.1
4.1.1.1
Fig. 4.1
Fig. 4.2
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Channel Mounting
Fig. 4.3
4.1.1.2
Grounding Point
Fig. 4.4
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Fig. 4.5
Before you mount the chassis and cable duct, you must place the cage nuts to the designed
position on the channel mounting (Fig. 4.6). You must leave 2U between the cage nuts for
chassis and the one for cable duct.
Position of Cage
Nuts For Chassis
Position of Cage
Nuts For Cable Duct
Fig. 4.6
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Anti-static strap
For ease of installation and to ensure save lifting and handling of equipment, it is
recommended that two people work together on the mounting installation.
Fig. 4.7
4.1.2.3
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Note: Static electricity can damage the equipment. Wear a properly grounded antistatic
strap when handling any of the hardware components.
4.1.2.4
Fig. 4.8
Before you mount the chassis and cable duct, you must place the cage nuts to the designed
position on the channel mounting (see Fig. 4.3 ). You must leave about 1U between the cage
nuts for chassis and the one for cable duct
4.1.2.5
Fig. 4.9
When insert or pull out a SFP, the waiting time between the operations should be larger than
1 second. The system is designed using a POLLING mechanism to detect the SFP insertion
or pull-out. If a SFP insertion is followed immediately by the SFP pull-out or vice versa, the
system may not be able to detect the operation.
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To NE ALM Port
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The pin assignment of the Station Alarm Cables please refer to chapter 10.5 to get detail
information.
4.2
4.2.1
Connecting Cables
Cable Lists
The figure below (Fig. 4.12) identifies the location of the seven required cables. The
description of each cable is provided in Tab. 4.1.
Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Tab. 4.1
4.2.2
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The two DC power input feeds 1 and 2 share the load. The chassis can run indefinitely off
the power from either input. The power input with the higher voltage will carry substantially
the entire system load. The SURPASS hiT 7020 chassis can run indefinitely from one feed.
However, Siemens recommends that two separate -48V DC power feeds be used at all
times.
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When equipped with two DC power inputs modules the load is shared between them. The
power module with the higher voltage will substantially carry the entire system load. Although
the SURPASS hiT 7020 chassis can run indefinitely from one feed, it is recommended that
two separate -48V DC power feeds be used at all times.
Each power source must be externally (over-current) fused or circuit breaker protected. The
chassis power connections are located on the right side of the chassis.
4.2.2.1
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4.2.2.3
4.2.2.4
4.2.2.5
Applicable wiring codes, including local electrical safety and fire prevention codes.
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- 48V Input-1
- 48V Input-2
+ 0V Return-1
-48V Output -1
-48V Output -2
Distribute To 4 NE
Distribute To 4 NE
+ 0V Return-2
Ground
4.2.3
4.2.3.1
Fig. 4.16 Fiber Jumpers Shown Routed Vertically into the Cable Duct
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Please do use Fiber Protection Wiring to surround hole fiber routed in the rack. (see Fig.
4.17)
4.2.3.2
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4.2.3.3
Connecting E1 Cables
The E1 connector on the SURPASS hiT 7020 8xE1 module uses RJ48 connector.
Siemens offers such kind of E1 Cable, one end with RJ48 connectors, the other end is free
which should be connected to the customers equipments.
The E1 cables route as below ( see Fig. 4.19)
4.2.4
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5.2
5.3
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Before you supply power to the SURPASS hiT 7020, verify that the following tasks are
complete:
6.1
6.1.1
Fig. 6.1
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HyperTerminal Window
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Fig. 6.2
Fig. 6.3
HyperTerminal Properties
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
Click <OK>
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Note: It takes about 30 seconds for SURPASS hiT 7020 to complete the boot process.
The root menu of CLI appears.
Fig. 6.4
Fig. 6.5
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6. IP Address Setting
Press <I> from main menu to configure the node IP address, the management port IP
address, the management port subnet mask and the default gateway for management port.
The users can select 1 to 4 to configure the special IP address as their needs. IP address
configuration menu as follows,
Fig. 6.6
IP Address Configuration
Every NE should be configured with a node IP. The node IP should be unique within a
network. Siemens recommends that all nodes within the same ring share the same subnetwork. It is easy for administrative, and also easy for further expansion.
If the NE is directly connected to the TNMS-M SUPRASS hiT 7020 LCT , this NE needs to
set the <Management Port Address> as well. Press <2> to set the <Management Port
Address> of the NE and press <3> to set the <Management Port Address> address.
If the DCN (Data Communication Network) uses DCC (Data Communications Channel) for
the system management, the NEs in the network must be so assigned the Ethernet
addresses and network masks that NO TWO NE Management Port IP Addresses are in
the same sub-network. The LCT must be assigned an IP address that is in the same subnetwork (network segment) of the NEs(as a gateway) Management Port IP address, and set
destination address of added routes to cover all NEs IP address, set gateway IP address
equal to gateway NEs Management Port IP Address.
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Fig. 6.8
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In case of handling any hardware, you must observe the protective measures given in
Chapter 2.
As a precondition for the software configuration procedures described below, the SURPASS
hiT 7020 and the operating terminal must have been set up according to the preceding
chapters, so that the communication between them is working properly.
7.1
Each network element (such as SURPASS hiT 7020) must be configured and operated
separately, since each one has its own communications interfaces and its own network
address. For configuration purposes, the network elements must be connected in turn (one
after the other) to the TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT.
7.2
7.2.1
Click the <TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT> shortcut on the desktop;
From the <Start> <Programs><TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 R3.1 LCT>.
This will show a login window. After a while, the main window will open. (See Fig. 7.1)
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Title Bar
Main Menu Bar
Work Area
Fig. 7.1
7.2.2
Chassis View
When TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT is connected to an NE, the NE Chassis view will
be displayed, which shows the real-time status of the NE. (See Fig. 7.2)
Fig. 7.2
Chassis View
For example, when the second card from the right side in Fig. 7.2 is plugged in, the green
<Active> warning will be marked on the card. If the card is pulled out, the red <Absent>
warning will be marked on the card.
In this view, the user can see a total representation of the current node status, including a
graphical view of all the slots, the card functions, the card types, the status of individual
ports, the power status, and other NE functions. The user can modify node properties in the
configuration windows. The configuration windows can be opened from the main menu bar
or the right-click menu of the chassis view.
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7.2.3
Synchronize NE
In order to synchronize the LCT database with the NEs database, you must synchronize the
NE. You can follow the steps below.
Right click the chassis view and select <Synchronize NE> (See Fig. 7.2). The Synchronize
NE dialog will pop up (See Fig. 7.3)
Fig. 7.3
Synchronize NE
Select the content you want to synchronize, and then click <OK> to start synchronizing. If
synchronizing succeeds, a message box will be shown.
Click <Cancel> to quit the current dialog.
Click <Help> to launch the online help.
7.2.4
NE Property Configuration
To open the <NE Configuration> window, select <Configuration><NE Property
Configuration> from the main menu.
The <NE Properties> window will be shown. (See Fig. 7.4)
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Fig. 7.4
NE Properties
Each item in the window is described in the following table. (See Tab. 7.1)
Item
Description
NE Label
This is used to distinguish different nodes
Serial Number
The serial number of this node configured by the manufacturer
Location
The physical position of this node in real-life
System Mode
The current system mode of this node (which one cannot be
modified from this window).
Description
The user uses this to field to input his/her own detailed description
of this node
Version
The hardware version of this node.
Contact
The contact or owner of this node
IP Address
The IP address of this node
Subnet Mask
The subnet mask of this node
Gateway
The gateway of this node
Date/Time
The current time on this node
Card List
The simple information of all the cards on this node. The user can
access the card configuration window by double-clicking the
corresponding line in the table.
Tab. 7.1 NE Properties
The user can change the properties of a node, but modifications are completed only after the
<Apply> button has been clicked.
Click <OK> to confirm all the modifications and to quit the window.
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If some of the properties are changed, click the <Refresh> button to check the latest status
of this node.
Click <Print> to print the information of this node.
Click <Cancel> to quit the window. All unsaved modifications will be lost.
Click <Help> to launch the online help.
7.2.5
Shutdown NE
From the main menu, select <Configuration><Shutdown NE> (See Fig. 7.5)
Fig. 7.5
Shutdown NE
Fig. 7.6
Shutdown Information
7.2.6
FTP Settings
The FTP Settings can get the latest software and data support from the FTP server. To
perform NE software management, MIB management, the user needs to configure first the
TNMS-M FTP setting as well as the FTP server.
Use the following steps to apply FTP Settings:
Select <Configuration><NE FTP Settings> from the main menu. The <FTP Settings>
window will be shown with the current FTP settings. (See Fig. 7.7)
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Fig. 7.7
FTP Setting
Fig. 7.8
FTP Root
The data of the user <pm> will be stored in the corresponding folders under the
<%Install_Drive%\ftproot\pm> folder. For example, the MIB files uploaded from the LCT
program will be stored in the <%Install_Drive%\ftproot\pm\MibUpload> folder.
Click <Refresh> to update the current configuration.
Click <Apply> to confirm the modification.
Click <Close> to quit the window. All unsaved modifications will be lost.
Click <Help> to launch the online help.
Note: The configuration of the FTP server should be the same as the real FTP server
settings. Generally, the LCT server and the FTP server are on the same physical machine.
The case that LCT server and FTP server are on different machine is also supported.
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NE Software Management
Two software images can be stored in the TNMS-M SURPASS hiT 7020 LCT, an active
image and a backup image. Using the LCT, the user can download a TNMS-M SURPASS
hiT 7020 NE software image to the NE as the backup version from the FTP server or the
user may switch software images between active and backup versions.
NE software management is done by the steps below:
From the main menu, select <Configuration><NE Software Management>. The <NE
Software Management> window will be shown. (See Fig. 7.9)
Fig. 7.9
NE Software Management
Fields
Active Software Version
Description
The NE software version currently running
Tab. 7.2
Click <FTP Setting> to open the <FTP setting> window. (See Fig. 7.10)
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Input the corresponding information in the <FTP Server IP Address>, <UserName>, and
<Password> fields.
Click <Refresh> to refresh the information.
Click <Apply> to confirm the modifications.
Click <Close> to quit the window. All unsaved modifications will be lost.
Click <Help> to launch the online help.
In the <NE Software Management> window, input the NE software file name on the FTP
server in the <Software file name> field, and click <Download from FtpServer> to download
the software image to the NE as the backup software version from the FTP server.
Click <Switch> to switch the software images between the active version and the backup
version.
Click <Cancel> to close the window. All the unsaved modifications will be lost.
Click <Refresh> to refresh the information.
Click <Help> to launch the online help.
In the <NE Software Management> window, input the NE software file name on the FTP
server in the <Software file name> field, and click <Download from FtpServer> to download
the software image to the NE as the backup software version from the FTP server.
Click <Switch> to switch the software images between the active version and the backup
version. After Switch process finished the <Result window> will pop-up to prompt users to
cold reboot or warm reboot the NE. (See Fig. 7.11)
Note: Make sure that the FTP server settings and the software image path are correctly
configured before the operation is launched.
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MIB Management
The SURPASS hiT 7020 MIB consists of the internal databases/files in the NE that store all
the NE configurations and runtime status information. There are two versions of MIB files
stored in the NE: an active version and a backup version, all the MIB management functions
can be performed by using the LCT.
Following the steps below to perform MIB management:
From the main menu, select <Configuration><NE MIB Management>. The <MIB
Management> window will be shown. (See Fig. 7.12)
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In the <MIB Management> window, to upload the MIB files from the NE to the FTP server,
input the directory in which the MIB files will be saved on the FTP server in the <MIB Backup
Directory> field, and then click <Upload MIB>.
To download the MIB files from the FTP server to the NE, input the directory in which the
MIB files exist in the <MIB Backup Directory> field, and then click <Download MIB>.
To activate the backup MIB version, click <Switch>. This operation will activate the backup
MIB version.
When MIB switch is executed, the network management system reminds user to Warm
reboot or Cold Reboot the system based on the system operation manual. The user
should reboot the system immediately. Before system reboot (after the MIB is switched), any
NE operation will not be saved into MIB; therefore, any operation before system reboot is
invalid.
The <State of Last Command> field shows the state of the last command. Click <Refresh> to
get the value of State of Last Command field.
7.2.9
NE Timing Setting
Open the corresponding chassis view.
From the main menu, select <Configuration><NE Time Setting>.
An <NE Time Setting> window will be shown. (See Fig. 7.14)
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In the drop-down menu of <Network Time Protocol>, the protocol can be set <Enabled> or
<Disabled>.
Under <NE list (Active)>, select the corresponding NE whose time will be modified.
In the drop-down menu of <Network Element Time>, the current time can be viewed
manually.
Click <Refresh> to check the latest information on setting time.
Click <Apply> to confirm the modifications.
Click <Close> to quit the window, all the unsaved modifications will be lost.
Click <Help> to launch the online help
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7.2.11
Select the card, and select <Configuration><Card Property Configuration> from the
main menu.
A <Card Properties> window will be shown. (See Fig. 7.17)
Port Type
Port Label
Port Alarm
Mode
Port Admin
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Fields
Descriptions
Auto Laser
Shutdown
Port DCC
Mode
Tab. 7.3
Yes means the laser transmitter will shutdown automatically when the laser
receiver detects loss of signal.
DCC (Data Communication Channel) is a management and communication
channel carried in the SDH frames. Choosing MS-DCC or RS-DCC means
that the DCC has been launched, and Off means that DCC is shutdown or
unavailable.
Port Configuration
2. Port Status
This section displays the SDH port current status.
Fields
Descriptions
Operating Status
Laser Bias
Current
Received Laser
Power
Transmitted
Laser Power
Optical power received through this port. (If the power is small, for
example smaller than -40dBm, the sensor will not show its real number
but will show "<-40" as the picture above indicates)
Optical power transmitted out through this port. (If the power is small, for
example smaller than -40dBm, the sensor wont show its real number but
show "<-40" as the picture above indicates)
Temperature of the laser
Laser
Temperature
Tab. 7.4 Port Status
If you have changed any properties of the port, click <Apply> will confirm them. Only after
clicking this button, have the modifications been completed.
If you are not changing all the properties at the same time, click <Refresh> to check the
latest status of the port.
Click <Report> to print the information of this port.
Click <Close> to quit this dialog. All the unsaved modifications will be lost.
Click <Help> to launch the online help.
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When handling any hardware, you must observe the protective measures given in Chapter 2.
Electrical and optical parameters of the individual card and of the complete system are listed
in the Technical Manual of the SURPASS hiT 7020.
8.1
8.2
8.2.1
8.2.1.1
Test Procedure
STM-1 Optical Interface
STM-1 TX Optical Power
Test Target:
To measure the TX optical power of STM-1 laser
Test Setup: (see Fig. 8.1)
NE
Fig. 8.1
Connection Description:
Connect NE STM-1 TX with optical power meters
Test procedure:
1. Connect as shown in Fig. 8.1.
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Application Code
Wavelength (nm)
Source
Type
I-1
1260-1360
MLM/LED
-8 ~ -15
S-1.1
1261-1360
MLM
-8 ~ -15
1430-1576
MLM
-8 ~ -15
1430-1580
SLM
-8 ~ -15
L-1.1
1280-1335
MLM/SLM
0 ~ -5
L-1.2
1480-1580
SLM
0 ~ -5
1534-1566
MLM
0 ~ -5
1523-1577
MLM
0 ~ -5
1480-1580
SLM
0 ~ -5
S-1.2
L-1.3
Tab. 8.1
8.2.1.2
Test Analyzer
Fig. 8.2
NE
Tunable Optical
Attenuator
Connection Description:
1. Turn up 15 dBm the optical attenuator.
2. Connect STM-1 port to optical attenuator
3. Connect tester to arbitrary port of the system, such as another STM-1 port
Test Procedure:
1. Create bi-direction circuit between STM-1 port and tributary port, such as another STM1port.
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Application Code
Wavelength
(nm)
I-1
1260-1360
-8 ~ -23
S-1.1
1261-1360
-8 ~ -23
1430-1576
-8 ~ -23
1430-1580
-8 ~ -23
L-1.1
1280-1335
-10 ~ -34
L-1.2
1480-1580
-10 ~ -34
1534-1566
-10 ~ -34
1523-1577
-10 ~ -34
1480-1580
-10 ~ -34
S-1.2
L-1.3
Tab. 8.2
8.2.1.3
STM-1
STM-1
Tx
NE
ODF
Optical Power Meter
Fig. 8.3
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Connection Description:
1. Find which fiber connected from ODF to STM-1 RX port
2. Re-connect the fiber to optical meter
Test Procedure:
1. Configure corresponding wave-length on the optical meter
2. Record the result from the meter
Test Result: (see Tab. 8.3)
Application Code
Wavelength (nm)
I-1
1260-1360
-8 ~ -23
S-1.1
1261-1360
-8 ~ -23
1430-1576
-8 ~ -23
1430-1580
-8 ~ -23
L-1.1
1280-1335
-10 ~ -34
L-1.2
1480-1580
-10 ~ -34
1534-1566
-10 ~ -34
1523-1577
-10 ~ -34
1480-1580
-10 ~ -34
S-1.2
L-1.3
Tab. 8.3
8.2.2
8.2.2.1
E1
SDH
Test Analyzer
Fig. 8.4
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STM-1
Rx
NE
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Connection Description:
1. Set loop-back on STM-1 port
2.Slect one E1 Port as test port
3. Connect the tester TX to the RX port of the E1 Port
4. Connect the tester RX to the TX port of the E1 Port
Test Procedure:
1. Create bi-direction circuit between E1 port and STM-1 port
2. Configure signal pattern as 215-1PRBS on tester for E1
3. Make sure that there is no alarm or bit error on this circuit
4. Run tester for 15 minutes
Test Result:
No any alarm detected on the tester
8.2.3
8.2.3.1
Ethernet Port
10/100M Port Auto-Negotiation Test
Test Target:
To verify the auto-negotiation function of 10/100M port
Test Setup:
FE
Smartbits Analyzer
Fig. 8.5
NE
Connection Description:
Connect 10/100M port to Smartbit tester 10/100M port
Test Procedure:
1. Connect as Fig. 8.5
2. Enable the auto-negotiation function on NE 10/100M port
3. Enable the auto-negotiation function on Smartbit 10/100M port
4. See result
Test Result:
The port mode on both side should be 100M and full-deplex
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Test Setup:
FE
Smartbits Analyzer
Fig. 8.6
NE
Connection Description:
Connect 10/100M port to Smartbit tester 10/100M port
Test Procedure:
1. Connect as Fig. 8.6
2. Set Smartbit port as 100M and full-duplex
3. Set 100M and full-duplex on NE 10/100M port
4. Check the traffic
5. See result 1
6. Set Smartbit port as 100M and half-duplex
7. Set 100M and falf-duplex on NE 10/100M port
8. Check the traffic
9. See result 2
10. Set Smartbit port as 10M and full-duplex
11. Set 10M and full-duplex on NE 10/100M port
12. Check the traffic
13. See result 3
14. Set Smartbit port as 10M and half-duplex
15. Set 10M and half-duplex on NE 10/100M port
16. Check the traffic
17. See result 4
Test Result:
1. The traffic should be ok
2. The traffic should be ok
3. The traffic should be ok
4. The traffic should be ok
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8.3
Test Reports
The results of the commissioning measurements are to be recorded in Field Test Protocols.
Appropriate forms can be ordered separately.
Being the basis for future comparison measurements, the Field Test Protocols should be
archived thoroughly.
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9 LED Indications
This chapter gives an overview of the module front LEDs, which provide information for
service and maintenance purposes.
The functions of the LEDs are explained in detail in the Technical Manual of the SURPASS
hiT 7020.
9.1
LED
Name
PWR
CR
MJ
MN
Line 1
status
Line 2
status
Tab. 9.1
66
LED
Color
Green
Red
Orange
LED
Status
ON
OFF
Power is off
ON
Flashing
OFF
No critical alarms
ON
Flashing
OFF
No major alarms
ON
Yellow
Green
Green
No Minor alarms
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
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9.2
9.2.1
9.2.2
Yellow
Link
Green
Line is connected
Tab. 9.3
9.3
Power Module
The DC Power Module has two LEDs, see Tab. 9.4
Power Modules
LED Name
LED Color
LED Status
A
B
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Green
Explanation
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
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10 Pin Assignments
10.1
Pin Number
5
6
7
8
Wire Color
Black
Blue
Red
Yellow
Signal
Ground
-48V
-48V Return (0V)
Ground
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10.2
E1 Cable
The E1 connector on SURPASS hi7020 8 X E1 module uses RJ48 connector.
RXDRXD+
TXD-
TXD+
Ground
Pin Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Signal
Receive Ring
Receive Tip
Unassigned
Transmit Ring
Transmit Tip
Unassigned
Chassis Ground
Chassis Ground
Signal Direction
From E1 Network
From E1 Network
To E1 Network
To E1 Network
RXD
TXD
Ground
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Ethernet Cable
Pin Number
Signal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Twisted-pair, Tx+
Twisted-pair, TxTwisted-pair, Rx+
Not Connected
Not Connected
Twisted-pair, RxNot Connected
Not Connected
1
White with
Orange strip
2
Orange
3
White with
Green strip
4
Blue
5
White with
blue strip
6
Green
7
White with
brown strip
8
Brown
10.4
Management Cable
The Management interface port is a DTE port with an RJ-45 connector. The management
cable pin assignments are provided in Tab. 10.5 below:
Pin Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Signal
Twisted-pair, Tx+
Twisted-pair, TxTwisted-pair, Rx+
Not Connected
Not Connected
Twisted-pair, RxNot Connected
Not Connected
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10.5
Signal
Alarm0 + Critical and Major Alarm
Alarm0 - Return
Alarm1 + Minor Alarm
Alarm1 - Return
10.6
Console Cable
The console cable is only used during SURPASS hiT 7020 installation to connect the CLI
(Command Line Interface) to initialize the unit. This cable is not necessary in later
maintenance.
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Pin Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Signal
Not used
Serial signal Tx
Serial signal Rx
Not used
Ground
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
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11 Abbreviations
ACO
Bw7R
Style 7R
CD-ROM
CE
Communaut Europenne
DB
Data Base
DC
Direct Current
DCC
EGB
EMC
Electromagnetic Compatibility
EN
European Standard
EOW
ESD
ETS
ETSI
FAULT
FO
Fiber Optic
GMT
GND
Ground
GUI
GUIMN
HS
Handset
HW
Hardware
IEC
LCAS
LCT
LED
LWL
MSP
NCT
NUBAT
OK
Service LED
OSN
PE
PPP
PUBAT
RAM
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Rx
Received signal
SDI
SEC
SELV
SFP
SNCP
SW
Software
T3
Clock input
T4
Clock output
TIF
Telemetry Interface
TNMS
Tx
Transmitted signal
UMN
User Manual
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12 Index
A
Accumulator handling, 21
Air filter, 13
Laser class, 18
Laser devices, 18
Laser safety shutdown, 18
Laser warning label, 18
B
Battery handling, 21
Bending radius of optical fibers, 17
N
NE Configuration and Management, 47
Start, 47
Synchronize NE, 49
Delivery check, 23
Device checking for intactness, 23
Dust filter, 13
Earthing
see Grounding, 16
ESD components, 16
ESD warning label, 16
Pin Assignments, 69
Plug and pull aids with modules, 16
Protection against
laser light, 18
power supply input overvoltage, 15
Protective caps for optical connectors, 17
G
Grounding bracelet, 16
H
Handling
batteries and accumulators, 21
ESD components, 16
fiber-optic cables and connectors, 17
subrack front door, 12
High operating temperature
warning label, 13
I
Installing the Chassis, 26
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Temperature warning label, 13
U
Unpacking Shipping Box, 25
W
Warning labels
heavy weight, 12
high operating temperature, 13
laser devices, 18
Weight of the subrack, warning label, 12
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