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SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel OPTera Metro 4150


Multiservice Platform
Documentation Overview and Safety

Release 5 Standard Revision 1 July 2002


SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel Networks OPTera Metro 4150


Documentation Overview and Safety

Document Number: 323-1123-090


Product Release Number: Release 5
Status: Standard Revision 1
Date: July 2002

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Publication history
July 2002
Release 5.0 Standard Revision 1 introduces product integrity compliance with
North America (USA and Canada).

June 2002
Release 5.0 Standard introduces the following OPTera Metro 4150 features:
• STM-4o tributary card, short haul 1310 nm
• Multiplexer Section Protection for STM-4o tributary cards
• Quad STM-1o tributary card, short haul 1310 nm
• In-service reconfiguration of STM-1o tributary card to Quad STM-1o
tributary card
• Quad STM-1e tributary card NTEU16QA
• Quad STM-1e Protection I/O card NTEU81QA
• 1+1 Multiplex Section Protection for Quad STM-1o
• 1+1 Multiplex Section Protection for Quad STM-1e
• 1+1 Card Protection for Quad STM-1e
• In-service reconfiguration of STM-1e/140 Mbit/s tributary card to Quad
STM-1e tributary card
• VC-4-Nc concatenated payloads
• Intermediate System to Intermediate System Level 2 routing
• TCP/IP from EC-1 to Head-end multiplexer

March 2001
Release 4 Preliminary introduces the following OPTera Metro 4100 features:
• Aggregate and Trib to Trib connections

February 2000
Release 3 Standard introduces the following OPTera Metro 4100 features:
• Three channel, 34/45Mbit/s PDH electrical tributary card
• 1+1 protection for 34/45Mbit/s and STM-1e/140Mbit/s tributaries

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• Multiplex section protection for STM-1 tributary cards and STM-4


aggregate cards

July 1999
Release 2.2 Standard introduces the following OPTera Metro 4100 features:
• SETS (synchronisation function) and SEMF (Shelf Controller function)
redundancy
• STM-1e/140Mbit/s, single channel, tributary card
• Performance monitoring to G.826
• New connection types (unprotected PDH tributary to tributary, time slot
interchange on aggregate to aggregate)

February 1999
Release 2.1 Standard introduces the following OPTera Metro 4100 features:
• Engineering Order Wire card
• STM-4o optical aggregate long haul 1550 nm
• Rack fan tray

December 1998
Release 2.0 Standard introduces the following OPTera Metro 4100 features:
• Up to eight 2Mbit/s PDH electrical tributary cards (75 ohm and 120 ohm)
each with 32 ports
• New connection types (tributary to tributary, ring to ring, dual tributary to
aggregate)
• Installation in 19 inch equipment rack

June 1998
Release 1 Standard introduces the following OPTera Metro 4100 features:
• SDH add drop multiplexer architecture
• STM-4o optical aggregate short haul 1310 nm
• Up to eight STM-1 optical tributaries short haul 1310 nm with two ports
• VC-12, VC-3 and VC-4 connectivity
• Sub-network connection protection and path protection
• Management from the EC-1 or CAT with HTML browser interface

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Contents
About this document vii
Technical support and information viii
Electromagnetic emissions (North America) viii
Laser safety (North America) ix

Documentation overview 1-1


Introduction 1-1
NTP numbering 1-1
List of documents. 1-1
Documentation common to all modules 1-2
OPTera Metro 4150 system and unit descriptions 1-2
Installation and commissioning procedures 1-2
Operations, Administration and Provisioning 1-3
Maintenance procedures 1-3
Associated documents 1-3
Ordering codes for OPTera Metro 4150 documentation 1-4

General safety guidelines 2-1


Optical laser safety 2-1
IEC60825-1:1998 and EN60825-1:1994 A11 2-1
FDA 21 CFR 1040.10 2-1
Optical connector/fibre handling 2-2
Normal operating conditions 2-2
Installation and system maintenance 2-3
Servicing 2-3
System operating levels 2-4
Identification 2-5
Automatic laser shutdown 2-6
Conclusions 2-6
Electrical safety 2-6
Static sensitive device handling precautions 2-7
Mechanical handling considerations 2-8
Hazardous materials 2-8

List of terms and abbreviations 3-1


List of abbreviations 3-1
List of terms 3-6
Master Index 4-1

OPTera Metro 4150 Documentation Overview and Safety


About this document vii

About this document


This document provides an introduction to the documentation set for the
OPTera Metro 4150 multiplexer. This document includes the following
information:
• a brief description and ordering information for each of the Nortel
Networks technical publications in the document set
• general safety guidelines
• list of terms and abbreviations
• master index which provides a guide for the user of the OPTera Metro
4150 documentation on where to find information on a particular topic

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Technical support and information


As far as Nortel Networks knows, the information in this document is correct.
If, however, you discover any errors or have comments about the arrangement
of the content, send details by email to:

IONNTPS@nortelnetworks.com

Nortel Networks provides a full technical support service for its customers.
The Nortel Networks Service Desk can be called at any time on the following
numbers:

Within Europe: Freephone 00800 8008 9009

Outside of Europe: +44 20 8920 4618

As an option, you can contact technical support through the Nortel Networks
web site:

www.nortelnetworks.com/help/contact/global

EMC/Safety conformance
This product/product family complies with the essential protection re-
quirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC as amended by 92/31/
EEC, when it is properly installed and maintained and when it is used
for the purposes for which it is intended.

Electromagnetic emissions (North America)


This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.

This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian


Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigènces du
Reglement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.

Caution - changes or modifications may void compliance with the


regulations.

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Laser safety (North America)


This product complies with FDA 21 CFR 1040.10 as a Class IIIb laser
product and IEC60825 standards as an optical fibre communication system.

Caution - use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other


than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

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Template: v5;970307

Declaration of Conformity
Suppliers Name & Address: Nortel Networks, of Doagh Road, Newtownabbey,
County Antrim, Northern Ireland, BT36 6XA
We hereby declare that the products identified in Section 1 comply with the standards listed in
Section 2 and fulfil our obligations under the EU Directives listed in Section 3.
Section 1 - Products Covered

Product Name Product Type


OPTera Metro 4150 STM4/16 Add Drop SDH Multiplexer system;
OPTera Metro 4200 permissable configurations which use subrack
assembly (NTEU70AA) and fan tray assembly
(NTEU55AA) (optional)

Section 2 - Standards Applied


The Product described above is in conformity with the following standards:

Stds Standard Number Edition Amendments Subject of Standard


Ref
1 EN 300 386-2 1997 Telecom Network Equipment:
Product Family Standard
2 EN 60950 1992 1,2,3 & 4 Safety of IT equipment
2 EN 60825-1 1994 11 Safety of Laser Products

Section 3 - European Union Directives

Directive Abbreviated Directive Title Stds CE Marking


Number Ref Information
(if applicable)
89/336/EEC EMC Directive 1,2 n/a
92/31/EEC Amendment to EMC Directive 1,2 n/a
93/68/EEC CE Marking Amending Directive n/a n/a

Section 4 - Authority of Issuer

Declaration Issued By: Paul McMenamin John Freebairn

Position of Issuer: Vice President Local Internet Director, Quality and


Product Development Business Improvement

Signed:

Date:

The instructions for installation, use and maintenance form part of the product compliance and
must be observed.

This declaration has been made in accordance with ISO/IEC Guide 22, General criteria for suppliers' declaration of conformity
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Documentation overview 1-
Introduction
This chapter provides an introduction to the documentation suite for the
OPTera Metro 4150 multiplexer.
The documents are divided into functionally related groups as follows:
• Common — provides information common to all OPTera Metro 4150
documents, for example: safety, master index, terms and abbreviations
• Descriptive — provides descriptions of the equipment, alarms, surveillance
features, system applications and performance specifications
• Installation — provides installation procedures
• Commissioning and testing — provides commissioning and software
provisioning information to enable the system to be initialized before
services are enabled
• Operations, administration and provisioning — provides information
needed for OA&P purposes
• Maintenance — contains information for maintenance purposes, including
procedures for troubleshooting, clearing alarms and replacing units
NTP numbering
The above documentation groups provide the basis for the division of the
documentation suite. Each individual document is identified by a unique
10-digit Nortel Networks technical publication number in the form
XXX-YYYY-ZZZ, where:
• XXX represents a division number identifying the system name.
• YYYY represents the layer number identifying the product line.
• ZZZ represents the key number identifying the type of information.
The XXX and YYYY numbers are the same throughout the documentation
suite. The ZZZ number identifies the individual module.
List of documents.
The OPTera Metro 4150 documentation suite is presented in modular form;
each module describes a particular part of the system or explains how to use
it. The following paragraphs give a brief description of the contents of each
module.
See Table 1-1 for ordering codes for OPTera Metro 4150 documentation.

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Documentation common to all modules


Documentation Overview and Safety, 323-1133-090
This document contains a list of documents in the OPTera Metro 4150
documentation set, together with a brief description. The document acts as a
high-level contents list and provides:
• general safety guidelines/procedures associated with the OPTera Metro
4150 including optical safety, and ESD handling
• a list of terms and abbreviations used throughout the OPTera Metro 4150
documentation, including a brief description where applicable
• a Master Index which provides a guide for the user of the OPTera Metro
4150 documentation on where to find information on a particular topic

OPTera Metro 4150 system and unit descriptions


System Description, 323-1133-100
This document provides a system level description of the OPTera Metro 4150.
The document includes system level information including system
configurations, software overview, alarms and surveillance and protection
switching.

The document acts as a concise introduction to the equipment and is


recommended for anyone working with the OPTera Metro 4150.

Software and Hardware Description, 323-1133-101


This document describes the network element software, descriptions on the
subracks and a brief description of each of the cards, supported by a
functional block diagram and an illustration of each faceplate.

Planning and Ordering Guide, 323-1133-152


This document gives the information a customer requires to order the OPTera
Metro 4150 equipment (that is, subracks, cards, cables, software, and
documentation).

Installation and commissioning procedures


Installation Procedures, 323-1133-201
This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation of
the OPTera Metro 4150 subracks. The document includes information on
installation prerequisites, safety guidelines, planning, installation procedures,
and cable connections.

Commissioning Procedures, 323-1133-220


Based on the Customer Acceptance Test document, this handbook provides
commissioning and software provisioning information for initializing the
system before conducting tests or enabling service. It also contains the system
lineup and testing information.

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User Interface Description, 323-1133-301
This document describes the Browser user interface and the Command line
interface. Also included are a description of the operator access privileges and
the command menu structure.

System and Data Administration Procedures, 323-1133-302


This document is for system operators who are responsible for provisioning
and operating a OPTera Metro 4150 network element. Tasks include
managing network security, date and time setting and managing data backups.
This document also describes the procedures for installing and rebooting
software on the OPTera Metro 4150 network element.

Provisioning and Operations Procedures, 323-1133-310


This document contains the procedure for provisioning and configuration of
the OPTera Metro 4150 network element. Provisioning default values are also
provided.

Maintenance procedures
Network Surveillance Procedures, 323-1133-510
This document provides the network surveillance information. It gives
procedures to monitor the status of the network and view the network logs,
alarms and alerts and to provision traffic loopbacks.

Alarm Clearing Procedures, 323-1133-543


This document provides information on how to locate and clear equipment
alarms on the OPTera Metro 4150, descriptions of all LEDs and lamps
associated with the OPTera Metro 4150, and procedures for cleaning optical
connectors.

Maintenance Procedures, 323-1133-547


This document provides procedures for replacing cards and for optical
hygiene for cleaning optical connectors for the OPTera Metro 4150; this
includes safety guidelines where appropriate.

Associated documents
The following documents are referred to in the documentation suite:
• OPTera Metro 4000 Aggregate Reconfiguration NTPs:
— B5 Wir-O bound: NTEU66ZA
— CD-ROM : NTEU64ZA
• EC-1 Network Upgrade Procedures, 323-1091-230
• EC-1 User Procedures, 323-1091-402
• Network Resources Manager, 323-4011-102
• For information about installing ETSI racks refer to ETSI Rack Product
Installation Manual, 323-0900-PIM.

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Ordering codes for OPTera Metro 4150 documentation


The handbooks are available in two formats. Complete sets can be ordered in
each format using the following codes:
• B5 Wire-O bound: NTEU66AE
• CD-ROM: NTEU64AE
Table 1-1
Ordering codes for OPTera Metro 4150 documentation

Description Code

Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1123-090

System Description 323-1123-100

Software and Hardware Descriptions 323-1123-101

Planning and Ordering Guide 323-1123-152

Installation Procedures 323-1123-201

Commissioning Procedures 323-1123-220

User Interface Description 323-1123-301

System and Data Administration Procedures 323-1123-302

Provisioning and Operations Procedures 323-1123-310

Network Surveillance Procedures 323-1123-510

Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1123-543

Maintenance Procedures 323-1123-547

Individual handbooks can be ordered by quoting the code as listed in


Table 1-1 and adding a further three characters as follows to indicate the
format and product release number.

A letter following the 10 digit code is used to indicate the format:


• for B5 Wire-O bound the 10 digit number is followed by the letter ‘B’
• for CD-ROM the 10 digit number is followed by the letter ‘C’.
The last two characters are numbers indicating the product release number.
For example, product Release 1 uses the numbers ‘10’ after the format
character. To order further copies of this document in B5 Wire-O bound
format, use the code:

3231133090B50

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General safety guidelines 2-
Warning notices are provided to alert the reader to potentially hazardous
situations which may arise if the proper precautions are ignored.

Caution notices are provided to alert the reader to situations where damage to
equipment or interruption of service may occur if the proper precautions are
ignored.

To avoid risk of injury or damage to equipment, follow all of the warning and
caution notices provided in this document and on the OPTera Metro 4150
equipment, as well as the general safety procedures established by your
company.

Optical laser safety


The equipment has been designed to meet the requirements of
IEC60825-1:1998, EN60950:1994 A11 and FDA 21 CFR 1040.10 standards
and legislation.

IEC60825-1:1998 and EN60825-1:1994 A11


The Class 3A laser product classification has been assigned to this equipment,
under normal operating and single fault conditions.

Note: The lasers normally operate in the Class 1 classification band and
only enter Class 3A under worse case fault conditions.
The Acceptable Emission Limits (AEL) is based upon wavelength, for a Class
3A laser product the following AEL limits apply:
• 1300nm laser wavelength, the AEL is 24mW (+13.8dBm)
• 1500nm laser wavelength, the AEL is 50mW (+17.0dBm)
FDA 21 CFR 1040.10
The Class IIIb laser product classification has been assigned to this
equipment, under normal operating.

The Acceptable Emission Limits (AEL) is based upon wavelength, for a Class
IIIb laser product the following AEL limits apply:
• 1300nm laser wavelength, the AEL is 500mW (+27.0dBm)
• 1500nm laser wavelength, the AEL is 500mW (+27.0dBm)

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Optical connector/fibre handling


CAUTION
Optical connectors
Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before
making any optical connection.
When making an optical connection, do not rotate the optical
connector unnecessarily.
When not connected, fit all optical plugs and couplings with
captive caps.

CAUTION
Damage to optical fibres
When dressing fibres, take care not to exceed the minimum bend
radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyraps used for
dressing as damage may result.

WARNING
Danger from glass chips
If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye, seek medical
attention at once.

The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibre


optical cables:
• Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres.
• Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible. After handling single fibre
cables, hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making any
contact with the eyes.

Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and secure
location during installation.
• Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers. Use tweezers, or the
sticky side of a piece of vinyl tape, to pick up and discard any loose fibre
ends.
• All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for that
purpose.

Normal operating conditions


Under normal operating conditions each optical fibre section is essentially a
closed system permitting no human access to optical radiation.

WARNING
Optical safety - automatic laser shutdown (ALS) mechanism
The optical units contain link options for disabling the automatic
laser shutdown mechanism for test purposes. In normal
operation, ensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is enabled
(see Maintenance Procedures, 323-1133-547 for details).

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Installation and system maintenance


There is no requirement during installation or maintenance for an operator to
view a fibre end or connector whilst the associated laser is powered.

However, under these operating conditions exposure to optical radiation is


possible under the following conditions:
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• when an optical connection is unmated on an operational fibre section
• when there is a break in the fibre section due to damage and when the
section is operational

As the type of optical connectors used on all the systems do not involve the
use of lenses, both the above conditions can be considered to be equivalent,
i.e. the safety consideration is equivalent to that for an exposed fibre end.

In these situations compliance with the Class 3A/IIIb safety requirements


discussed above is assured because the operating light power levels of these
systems is below Class 3A/IIIb limits.

WARNING
Invisible laser radiation
Do not stare into beam or view directly with optical instruments.
Class 3A laser product. IEC 60825-1, 1998

Avoid direct exposure to beam.


Class IIIb Laser product to FDA 21 CFR 1040.10

Disabling ALS causes the laser to be permantely active.


Observe warnings and cautions identified in the Documentation
Overview and Safety, 323-1133-090

Servicing
The optical units are not intended for servicing by the operator. In the event of
a fault, the optical units must be returned to Nortel Networks for repair or
replacement.

The customer should undertake to enforce certain engineering and


administrative controls in the use of optical fibre systems, such as:
• Good housekeeping. Cleanliness and handling of fibres with care.
• Labelling is clearly visible at all times and not removed.
• Adequately trained staff.
• The OPTera Metro 4150 is designed to remain within
Class 3A/IIIb limits. The following safe working practices must be
observed to avoid exposure to the beam:
— Never view an unterminated optical fibre or connector close to the
optical transmitter, unless the optical source has been turned off. This
also relates to a broken fibre in an optical cable section which should
have the optical power removed. Removal of the optical power should

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be confirmed over a period of at least 2 minutes (due to the automatic


laser shutdown and auto-restart facilities used on some systems).
— When not connected, fit all optical plugs and couplings with captive
caps.
— When making a connection, do not rotate the optical plug
unnecessarily.
— Clean all optical plugs and couplings by an approved method before
making any optical connection.
— Procedures detailing the work to be carried out on the system, thereby
minimising any risk to the maintenance staff.

System operating levels


Laser output powers are set up and controlled within ±0.5 dB of nominal
during manufacture.

The optical output power level above is the mean power value which is the
most onerous from the safety point of view.

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Identification
Yellow laser output warning labels (see below) are fixed to the optical cards
on laser based systems. The label is positioned close to the optical connector.

Yellow explanatory labels (see below) are fixed to the equipment which
define the laser classification.

INVISIBLE LASER
RADIATION
DO NOT STARE
INTO BEAM OR
VIEW DIRECTLY
WITH OPTICAL
INSTRUMENTS.
CLASS 3A
IEC 60825-1

AVOID DIRECT
EXPOSURE TO
BEAM
CLASS IIIb
FDA 21 CFR 1040.10

LASER PRODUCT

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Automatic laser shutdown


The STM-1 optical tributary and STM-4 optical aggregate cards contain
circuits which shut down the laser if certain fault conditions occur.

The laser is shut down immediately if the OS-Optical_Power_High alarm is


raised. The laser shutdown is latched; the laser remains off until the card is
reseated or the subrack is power cycled.

Note: The ALS link on the optical card has no effect on this shut down
mechanism.
CAUTION
Optical safety - laser shutdown mechanism
The optical units contain link options for disabling the laser
shutdown mechanism for test purposes. In normal operation,
ensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is enabled.

Automatic laser shutdown (ALS) occurs if the RS-LOS alarm is present for
greater than 550+50 ms. If the alarm clears the laser is switched back on
immediately. If the alarm does not clear, the laser attempts to automatically
restart by pulsing the laser on for 2 seconds every 180 seconds.

Note: The operation of ALS can be disabled by removing the optical card
and inserting a link on the card. The OS-Disable_Laser_Shutdown alarm
is raised for the optical port instance.
Conclusions
The equipment design minimizes the access to optical radiation both
physically and procedurally during all phases of operation. The accessible
optical radiation available in these systems are within the IEC60825-1 Class
3A and FDA 21 CFR1040.10 Class IIIb limits.

Electrical safety

WARNING
Electric Shock/Energy hazard
The -48/60 Vdc supply can cause electric shock and can deliver
high currents.
Avoid contact with live parts.
Remove all rings, watches and other metal jewellery before
commencing work. Do not bridge conductors with tools etc.

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Static sensitive device handling precautions

CAUTION
The cards contain static sensitive devices. These devices are
sensitive to static electricity and must be protected by special
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handling and packaging.

Many items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitive


to discharges of static electricity. This can induce interference in working
circuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits.

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through the
equipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork.

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barred


hand symbol), as shown below.

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following the


precautions given in the European Standard basic specification for the
protection of electrostatic sensitive devices, EN 100015-1.

Some of these precautions are summarised below:


• Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform to
EN 100015-1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge (ESD)
bonding point or, if there is no point available, via an ESD adaptor. Do not
connect to anodised metal or equipment front panels.
• Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding
point before removing covers, cards or connectors.
• The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearer’s skin.
• Cards should only be handled by the edges, avoiding contact with the
components, printed circuit board tracks and connectors.
• Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging. Any
cards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags.
• Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostatic
protected area as defined in EN 100015-1. If this is not practical, use

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conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESD
bonding point.
• All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bonding
point.
Mechanical handling considerations
CAUTION
Risk of personal injury
Due to the weight of the subrack, the mounting of the subrack in
the rack requires two installers for safe working.

CAUTION
Risk of damage to equipment
When inserting a card, ensure that the card is inserted in the
card-guides.

Hazardous materials
There are no potentially hazardous materials that require special handling
during normal operation, maintenance and repair. However, small amounts of
hazardous materials are used in the manufacture of some electrical
components.

Nortel Networks identifies those components which use a significant quantity


of potentially hazardous materials and provides details of the special handling
techniques required. Where no special handling techniques are detailed, or
when it is not known if a component contains hazardous materials, the
following general recommendations for the handling and disposal of
electrical components should be followed:
• Do not dismantle the component.
• If already broken, collect all the broken parts avoiding skin contact and
inhalation. Place in a suitable container for disposal.
• Do not incinerate.
• Dispose of in accordance with local toxic waste procedures or in
accordance with the recommendations of component manufacturers.

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List of terms and abbreviations 3-


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This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used in the OPTera Metro
4150 documentation. A brief description is also provided where applicable.

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to be
exhaustive, nor are they to be used as authoritative standards. To a large
extent the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of
this handbook and/or in associated documentation.

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary may


conflict, or be incompatible, with certain standards. However, it is hoped that
where an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning, the
context of its use resolves any ambiguity. Wherever possible, the first time
any abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full.

List of abbreviations

A1, A2 Framing Bytes in STM-N SOH signals


ADM Add-Drop Multiplexer
AGC Automatic Gain Control
agg Aggregate
AIS Alarm Indication Signal.
ALS Automatic Laser Shutdown
AMI Alternate Mark Inversion
APD Avalanche Photodiode
APS Automatic Protection Switching
ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange
ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit
AU Administrative Unit.
AUG Administrative Unit Group
AUI Attachment Unit Interface

B1 Parity byte for the Regenerator Section Overhead


B2 Parity byte for the Multiplex Section Overhead
B3 Parity byte for the High-Order Path Overhead

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BER Bit Error Rate

C2 Payload Label byte in a VC-4


CAT Craft Access Terminal
CCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative
Committee
CLK Clock
CLUI Command Line User Interface
CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check
CSMA/CD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection
CV Code Violation

D1-D3 DCCR channels' bytes in STM-N SOH


D4-D12 DCCR and DCCM channels' bytes in STM-N SOH
DAC Digital to Analog Converter
DCC Data Communications Channel
DCCM Multiplex Section Data Communications Channel
DCCR Regenerator Section Data Communications Channel
DCE Data-Circuit terminating Equipment
DEG Degraded (Signal)
DS Digital Signal.
DTE Data Terminal Equipment

E1, E2 EOW bytes in STM-N SOH signals


EC Element Controller
ECC Embedded Control Channel
EMC ElectroMagnetic Compatibility
EOC Embedded Operation Channel
EOI Electro-Optic Interface
EOS End of Shelf
EOW Engineering Order Wire
ESD Electrostatic Discharge
ESI External Synchronization Input
ESO External Synchronization Output
ESP ElectroStatic Protection
ESWD Electronic Software Download
ETSI European Telecommunication Standards Institution
EXC Excessive Bit Error
EXT External

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F1, F2, F3 Bytes in overhead used for regenerator and maintenance


tasks
FC fibre connector
FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array
G1 VC-4 Path Status Byte

HW Hardware
H4 VC-4 Multiframe Position Indicator
HCI Human Computer Interface 3
HDB3 High Density Bipolar level 3.
HDLC High-level Data Link Code
HO High Order
HP High-order Path
HPOM High-order Path Overhead Monitor

I/F Interface
I/P Input
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
INT Internal
I/O input / output
IS Intermediate System
ISDN Integrated Service Digital Network
ISO International Standards Organization
ITU-T International Telecommunications Union -
Telecommunications

J0 Path Trace Identifier Byte in RS SOH


J1 Path Trace Identifier Byte in VC-4, VC-3 POH
J2 Path Trace Identifier Byte in VC-12 POH

K1, K2 APS signalling bytes, plus MS-RDI, in STM-N SOH signal


K3 APS signalling bytes in VC-4 POH signal
klm Payload instance reference number

LAN Local Area Network


LapD Link Access Protocol of the ISDN D channel
LED Light Emitting Diode
LEOS Lower End of Shelf
LIU Line Interface Circuit
LO Low Order
LOF Loss of Frame

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LOM Loss of Multiframe


LOP Loss of Pointer
LOS Loss of Signal
LP Low-order Path
LPOM Low-order Path Overhead Monitor
LSB Least Significant Bit

M1 MS-REI byte in STM-N SOH signals


MAC Media Access Control
Mbit/s Megabits per second
MCF Message Communication Function
MFS Multiframe Synchronization
MHz Mega Hertz
MMI Man Machine Interface
MS Multiplex Section
MSA Multiplex Section Adaptation
MSB Most Significant Bit
MSOH Multiplex Section Overhead
MSP Multiplex Section Protection
MST Multiplex Section Termination
Mux Multiplexer

N1 Network Operator Byte for Tandem Connection Monitoring


NE Network Element (Mux)
NLC Network Level Controller
NMI Non-Maskable Interrupt
NRM Network Resource Manager
NTP Nortel Networks technical publication

O/P Output
ODF Optical Distribution Frame
OAM Operations, Administration and Maintenance
OHA Overhead Access
OOF(A) Out of Of Frame (Alignment)
OOL Out-of-Limits
OOL Out of Lock
OS Operating System
OSI Open Systems Interconnection

PC Physical Contact fibre connector


PDH Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy

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PLL Phase Locked Loop


PLM Payload Label Mismatch
PM Performance Monitoring
PMP Performance Monitoring Point
POH Path OverHead
PPS Path Protection Switching
PRC Primary Reference Clock
PTI
PUPS
Path Trace Identifier
Point of Use Power supply
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QECC Q interface Embedded Communications Channel
QL Quality Level

RAM Random Access Memory


RAU Rack Alarm Unit
RDI Remote Defect Indicator
REI Remote Error Indication
RF Radio Frequency
RFI Remote Fail Indicator
RFI Radio Frequency Interface
RSOH Regenerator Section Overhead
RS Regenerator Section
RTC Real Time Clock
RX Receive

S Slot
SW Software
S1 Sync Status byte in STM-N SOH signals
SCI Serial Communications Interface
SD Signal Degraded
SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
SEC SDH Equipment Clock
SEMF Synchronous Equipment Management Function
SETG Synchronous Equipment Timing Generator
SETPI Synchronous Equipment Timing Physical Interface
SETS Synchronous Equipment Timing Source
SNC-P Sub-Network Connection Protection
SOH Section Overhead
SP Shelf Processor
SPI Serial Peripheral Interface
SSM Synchronization Status Messaging

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SSR Synchronous Software Release


SSU Synchronization Supply Unit
STM Synchronous Transport Module
STM-1 Synchronous Transmission Module level 1 (155.52 Mbit/s)
STM-4 Synchronous Transmission Module level 4 (622.08 Mbit/s)
STM-16 Synchronous Transmission Module level 16 (2488.32 Mbit/s)
STM-64 Synchronous Transmission Module level 64 (9953.28 Mbit/s)

TCS Transport Control System


TN Transport Node
TN-MS Transport Node Management System
TSI TimeSlot Interchange
TU Tributary Unit
TUG Tributary Unit Group
TX Transmit

UEOS Upper End of Shelf


UI User Interface

V5 VC-12 path overhead byte


VC Virtual Container
VCXO Voltage Controlled Crystal Oscillator

WAN Wide Area Network


WTR Wait To Restore

List of terms
Alarm Indication Signal (AIS)
A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm has
been activated. Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has
become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service.

Administrative Unit (AU)


Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a Virtual
Container (VC) plus an AU pointer. The phase alignment of the AU pointers
are fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of the
VCs.

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)


Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of
AUs.

Aggregate
The higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination of
the lower rate signals.

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Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)


A simple parity check method.

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)


Software designed to run on a portable IBM-PC compatible ‘Laptop’
computer which provides access to operational and maintenance functions of
the Synchronous Multiplexer.

Configuration
The process of entering parameters after initialization so that the equipment is
configured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer.
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Container (C)
Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated to
carry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702.

Detached mode
An operating mode of the NE in which routing of traffic cannot be altered
without operator intervention.

Frame
A set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identified
by reference to a frame alignment word.

High Density Bipolar (HDB)


A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which the
maximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is defined
(e.g., HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros are
transmitted). Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and the
removal of these extra marks during decoding.

Instance scheme
The reference system used in the user interface to uniquely identify the card
position, slot, port number, and payload.

Interleaving
The process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries to
form a serial data stream.

Jitter
Short term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from their
ideal positions in time.

Justification
A process whereby an extra, non-data bit is inserted into some frames of the
tributary data but not others, in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate to
correspond to the multiplexer frame rate.

Holdover mode
An operating mode in which the NE maintains the timing of the last
synchronization source.

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Multiplexing
The process of combining a number of signals so that they can share a
common transmission facility.

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)


A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces in
communication systems.

Path Overhead (POH)


Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths.

Plesiochronous
The essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that their
corresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate, any
variation in rate being constrained within specified limits.

Section Overhead (SOH)


Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network.

Synchronous
The essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that their
corresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same average
rate.

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)


The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the world
standards covering synchronous transmission.

Synchronous Transport Level 1


Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises either
one AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information.

Tributary
The lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)
with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal.

Tributary Unit (TU)


Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a Virtual
Container (VC) plus an TU pointer. The phase alignment of the TU pointers is
fixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates the
positions of the VC.

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)


Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of
identical TUs or TUGs.

Virtual Container (VC)


Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plus
Path Overhead information. Higher level VCs may comprise a number of
TUs or TUGs.

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1+1 1+1 Card Protection
1+1 protection 1+1 Card Protection
34/45 Mbit/s electrical tributary software 101-1-10
card 101-2-49 1+1 MSP 4
Quad STM-1e electrical 1+1 MSP protection
tributary 101-2-33 software 101-1-8
STM-1e/140Mbit/s electrical 1+1 Multiplexer Section Protection 101-1-8
tributary 101-2-22 1+1 protection frame
34/45 Mbit/s 1+1 protection I/O changin brackets for 19-inch
card 101-2-52 rack 201-5-32
card layout 101-2-54 installing in 19-inch rack 201-5-32
control logic 101-2-54 1+1 protection module
equipping 101-2-54 attaching to frame 201-4-32
power supply 101-2-54 1+1 protection module frame
splitter 101-2-54 installing in rack 201-4-33
switch 101-2-54 1+1CP
card protection 1+1 CP protection
cables 152-2-21 software 101-1-9
remove a forced switch 310-5-30 2 Mbit/s
remove a lockout command 310-5-30 2 Mbit/s ASIC
card protection (electrical trib) 2 Mbit/s electrical tributary
cables 152-2-20, 201-3-23 card 101-2-58
create an association 310-5-19 cable (120 ohm) 201-6-9
description 100-7-2 cable (75 ohm) 201-6-4
procedures 310-5-19 connecting
MSP see multiplex section protection BT43 connectors 201-6-4
Quad STM-1e 1+1 protection I/O card electrical tributary card 101-2-56
control logic 101-2-45 2 Mbit/s ASIC 101-2-58
equipping 101-2-45 alarm LEDs 101-2-58
power supply 101-2-45 card controller 101-2-57
splitter 101-2-45 card layout 101-2-59
switch 101-2-45 equipping 101-2-58
STM-1e/140 Mbit/s 1+1 protection I/O line interface circuit (LIU) 101-2-57
card 101-2-41 PUPS 101-2-58
control logic 101-2-42 specifications 100-14-11
equipping 101-2-42 transpro circuit 101-2-58
power supply 101-2-42 2 Mbit/s electrical tributary
splitter 101-2-42 replacing 547-3-21
switch 101-2-42 2Mbit/s

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electrical tributary card configuration change 510-3-4


specifications 100-14-11 configuration operation
34/45 Mbit/s completed 510-3-22
1+1 protection I/O card 101-2-52 configuration operation fail 510-3-23
card layout 101-2-54 ESO synchronization source
control logic 101-2-54 switch 510-3-18
equipping 101-2-54 ESO synchronization squelch 510-3-19
power supply 101-2-54 fault clearing 543-1-2
splitter 101-2-54 NE resart 510-3-16
switch 101-2-54 protection switch 510-3-8 to 510-3-13
electrical tributary card 101-2-47 session event 510-3-7
1+1 protection 101-2-49 SETG synchronization source
alarm LEDS 101-2-50 switch 510-3-14
backplane drivers 101-2-49 software operation completed 510-3-20
card controller 101-2-48 software operation fail 510-3-21
card layout 101-2-51 synchronization QL change 510-3-15
equipping 101-2-50 viewing 510-3-2
L3 mapper 101-2-49 Add/drop
PUPS 101-2-49 connection (protected)
setting bit rate 310-2-21 description 100-6-8
Traffic FPGA 101-2-49 in ring network 100-6-25
34/45 Mbit/s 1+1 protection card connection (unprotected)
replacing 547-3-41 in linear network 100-6-25
34/45 Mbit/s electrical tributary add/drop
replacing 547-3-39 chain
system test 220-6-1
A connection (protected)
Abbreviations 090-3-1 add 310-3-24
Access in linear network 100-6-27
control connection (unprotected)
logging in 301-4-1 add 310-3-22
access description 100-6-5
control in ring network 100-6-24
browser user interface 302-1-4, add/drop chain
302-4-10 description 100-3-3
command line session from add/drop connection
CAT 302-1-14 description 100-6-9
from CAT 302-1-11 add/drop ring
Acoustic description 100-3-4
noise ADM subrack
specifications 100-14-10 configuration 100-2-3
Action administration server (netscape) 220-2-8
report Aggregate and trib to trib
description 100-9-29 provisioning connections 310-3-20
action aggregate and trib to trib connection
log description 100-6-11
alarm/action log cleared 510-3-6 air duct
align/date time 510-3-5 install 201-4-40, 201-5-40
card restart 510-3-17 air filter
clearing 510-3-24 inspect and clean 547-4-6

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alarm alarm LEDS


clearing 543-1-1 2 Mbit/s electrical tributary
consequent action 543-1-8 card 101-2-58
setting 310-7-6 34/45 Mbit/s electrical tributary
view status 310-7-2 card 101-2-50
correlation 543-1-4 EOW card 101-2-62
defaults 310-1-1 LEOS card 101-2-68, 101-2-73
external input STM-1 optical tributary card 101-2-17
change name 310-7-16 STM-4 optical aggregate card 101-2-7
configure active state 310-7-17 STM-4 optical tributary card 101-2-12
configure filtering 310-7-19 alarm management
view configuration 310-7-15 software features 101-1-2
external output correlation 100-9-11
change name 310-7-23 external alarm inputs
clear configuration 310-7-22 UEOS card 101-2-71 4
configure status 310-7-24 external alarm outputs
set configuration 310-7-21 LEOS card 101-2-66
view configuration 310-7-20 external input
indications 100-9-3, 543-1-3 description 100-9-28
indications on fan tray 100-9-3 external output
RAU description 100-9-27
change priority 310-7-26 filtering 100-9-11
view priority 310-7-25 rack alarm unit (RAU)
RAU category 543-1-5 alarm LEDS 101-2-70
report format 100-9-9 alarms
reporting, to RAU 100-9-4 alarm/action
reports log cleared 510-3-6
configure 100-9-5 port alarm monitoring 100-9-8, 543-1-8,
severity 543-1-5 543-2-2, 543-2-20
states 100-9-10 align
threshold action log
change value 310-7-13 align/date time 510-3-5
view status 310-7-9 ALS
alarm log see automatic laser shutdown 101-2-12
clear 510-1-4 altitude specifications 100-14-6
view 510-1-2 application software
alarm messages loading from EC 302-4-18
disable 510-5-3 area address
enable 510-5-3 configure 310-6-9
status view 510-5-2 description 100-8-3
alarm report status AU4 free
AU4 free 510-2-9 alarm report status 510-2-9
view 510-2-10 AU4 payload instance format 100-5-4,
alarm reports 100-5-5
browser 301-2-10 AU-Alarm_Indication_Signal (AIS)
command line 301-3-9 alarm 543-2-43
configure 100-9-5, 510-2-4 Audio
configure section or path trace 510-2-7 audio bridge
view 510-2-2 engineering order wire (EOW)
Alarms card 101-2-61

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audit BT43 connectors 201-3-21


configuration data 302-3-10
AU-Loss_of_Pointer (LOP) alarm 543-2-45 C
Automatic laser shutdown (ALS) cable
STM4 optical aggregate card 101-2-6 2 Mbit/s tributary 201-6-2
STM-4 optical tributary card 101-2-12 craft access terminal 201-6-24
automatic laser shutdown (ALS) EOW 201-6-25
description 090-2-5, 100-9-30, 547-1-4 ethernet 201-6-28
automatic logout 301-4-2 external alarm input 201-6-21
automatic protection switch external alarm output 201-6-22
description 100-7-17 external synchronsation interface
(ESI) 201-6-29
B optical patchcord 201-6-26, 201-6-27
Backplane power 201-6-1
backplane drivers quad STM-1e 201-6-15
34/45 Mbit/s electrical tributary rack alarm unit (RAU) 201-6-23
card 101-2-49 STM-1e/140 Mbit/s 201-6-12
barred QL override Cable_Error alarm 543-2-177
configure 310-4-20 Cables
configure ESO 310-4-21 cable driver
BER alarm threshold Quad STM-1e electrical tributary
change value 310-7-13 card 101-2-31
view status 310-7-9 STM-1e electrical tributary
blanking plate, ordering 152-2-6 card 101-2-26
blocked (connection status) 100-6-35 STM-1e/140Mbit/s electrical tributary
bookmarks 301-2-13 card 101-2-21
browser user interface cable equalizer
alarm reports 301-2-10 Quad STM-1e tributary card 101-2-31
bookmarks 301-2-13 STM-1e electrical tributary
command confirmation 301-2-8 card 101-2-26
definition 302-1-4, 302-4-10 STM-1e/140Mbit/s electrical tributary
duty class 302-1-4, 302-4-10 card 101-2-21
event reporting 301-2-10 cables
execute a command 301-2-5 1+1 card (electrical trib)
functions 301-2-2 protection 152-2-20
input window 301-2-6 1+1 card protection 152-2-21
instance scheme 301-2-7 2 Mbit/s (120 ohm) 201-6-9
introduction 301-2-1 2 Mbit/s cable (120 ohm) 201-6-4
main menu (homepage) 301-2-2 terminated at one end
message reporting 301-2-8 Quad STM-1e (electrical trib) 152-2-19,
navigate 301-2-5, 301-2-13 201-6-16
output window 301-2-10 unterminated
Browsers Quad STM-1e (electrical trib) 152-2-18
browser cables, ordering 152-2-12
software 101-1-4 Cabling
browsers attaching guides to 1+1 protection
user interface frame 201-4-33
access control 302-1-4, 302-4-10 Quad STM-1e cable 201-6-15
BT43 Quad STM-1e cables 201-4-37
connecting 201-6-4 quad STM-1e cables 201-5-37

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quad STM-1e protection cable 201-6-17 ETSI installation kit 201-3-24


card ETSI rack covers 201-3-29
1+1 protection I/O 152-2-5 ETSI racks 201-3-28
additional service 152-2-5 fan installation kit 201-3-26, 201-3-27
aggregate 152-2-3 cold restart 302-4-36, 302-5-29
insertion 201-7-2 command line user interface
instance format 100-5-2 alarm reports 301-3-9
removal 201-7-2 autonomous messages 301-3-9
software upgrade 302-4-5, 302-5-4 command confirmation 301-3-8
tributary 152-2-3 command prompt 301-3-5
card insertion/removal 547-3-2 command structure summary 301-3-1
card slot detached mode 301-3-5
equipping 310-2-6 entering parameters 301-3-6
mark unavailable 310-2-17 event reporting 301-3-10
unequip 310-2-26 instance scheme 301-3-7 4
view equipped 310-2-2 introduction 301-3-1
CAT login from CAT 302-1-14
see craft access terminal login from EC 302-1-8, 302-4-14
circuit breaker message reporting 301-3-8
fan tray, rating 201-3-14 navigate 301-3-4
subrack, rating 201-3-14 opening screen 301-3-3
clean password 301-4-1
optical connector 201-7-9, 201-7-11, response (non-autonomous)
547-2-8 messages 301-3-8
clear shortcuts 301-3-5
alarm log 510-1-4 command structure
clear (alarm state) 100-9-10 introduction 301-5-1
clearing Commands
action command line interface
log 510-3-24 software 101-1-4
faultst commands
action log 543-1-2 command line
clns neighbours session from CAT,access
view address 310-6-34 control 302-1-14
CMI commissioning
encoder/decoder introduction 220-1-1
Quad STM-1e electrical tributary test equipment 220-1-2
card 101-2-31 tests 220-1-1
STM-1e electrical tributary communications
card 101-2-26 area address
STM-1e/140Mbit/s electrical tributary view neighbours 310-6-34
card 101-2-21 area address, configure 310-6-9
CODEC LAN service, configure 100-8-4, 310-6-8,
engineering order wire (EOW) 310-6-13, 310-6-16
card 101-2-61 Lapd link
codes configure non active MSP
BT43 connectors 201-3-21 section 310-6-7
cables 201-3-18, 201-3-19, 201-3-21, configure settings 100-8-4, 310-6-6,
201-3-23 310-6-14
equipment 201-3-16 view settings 310-6-4

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view status 310-6-5 protection


routing information base 100-8-3 procedures 310-5-3
view status 310-6-33 remove 310-3-28
concatenated payloads remove all 310-3-29
description 100-6-2 timeslot allocation 100-6-29
configuration view protection status 310-5-3
abort restore 302-3-27 view report 310-3-2
administration procedures 302-3-1 Connections
audit 100-13-4 add/drop (protected)
audit data 302-3-10 in linear network 100-6-27
backout 302-3-28 in ring network 100-6-25
change add/drop (unprotected)
action log 510-3-4 in linear network 100-6-25
consolidation of stores 302-3-12 in ring network 100-6-24
description 100-13-1 ring to ring
display upgrade status 302-3-9 network
impose 302-3-30 description 100-6-21
operation completed trib to trib (protected)
action log 510-3-22 description 100-6-16
operation fail connections
action log 510-3-23 add an add/drop (unprotected) 310-3-22
upgrade states 100-13-2 add an add-drop (protected) 310-3-24
configuration table add/drop
status 100-13-2 description 100-6-9
Configurations add/drop (protected)
configuration handler 101-1-3 description 100-6-8
configuration task 101-1-6 add/drop (unprotected)
Configuring IS-IS (Level 2) description 100-6-5
routing 310-6-12, 310-6-19, aggregate and trib to trib
310-6-20, 310-6-21, 310-6-23, description 100-6-11
310-6-24, 310-6-26, 310-6-27, concatenated payloads
310-6-28, 310-6-29, 310-6-31, description 100-6-2
310-6-32 connection handler 101-1-6
Configuring IS-IS (Level 2) routing on the connection software 101-1-6
LAN service 310-6-13, 310-6-16 description 100-6-1
Configuring IS-IS (Level 2) routing on the map 100-6-2
LapD link service 310-6-14 ring to ring (protected)
connected (connection status) 100-6-35 description 100-6-21
connecting status report
BT43 connectors 201-6-4 description 100-6-35
CAT timeslot switching 100-6-29
in NE 302-1-2 trib to trib (unprotected)
connection description 100-6-14
add a dual trib to aggregate 310-3-18 types 100-6-3
add a protected trib to trib 310-3-16 connectors
add a ring to ring (protected) 310-3-26 BT43 201-6-4
add a trib to trib (unprotected) 310-3-14 consequent action
add through (aggregate) 310-3-12 alarm 543-1-8
add user label 310-3-11 description 100-9-2
defaults 310-1-11 setting 310-7-6

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view status 310-7-2 craft access terminal (CAT)


Controller access control 302-1-11
card controller user
2 Mbit/s electrical tributary 101-2-57 sessions 302-1-11
34/45 Mbit/s electrical tributary Critical (alarm severity) 100-9-2, 543-1-7
card 101-2-48
Quad STM-1e tributary card 101-2-30 D
Quad STM-1o tributary card 101-2-36 data communications
STM-1 optical tributary card 101-2-16 description 100-8-1
STM-1e electrical tributary date
card 101-2-25 aligning 302-2-2
STM-1e/140Mbit/s electrical tributary default
card 101-2-20 alarm settings 310-1-1
STM-4 optical tributary card 101-2-11
Controls
connection 310-1-11
loopback settings 310-1-14 4
control logic password 302-1-11, 302-1-14
34/45 Mbit/s 1+1 protection I/O performance monitor settings 310-1-11
card 101-2-54 provisioning values 310-1-1
Quad STM-1e synchronization settings 310-1-13
1+1 protection I/O card 101-2-45 tributary card settings 310-1-11
STM-1e/140 Mbit/s Deferred (RAU category) 100-9-2, 543-1-7
1+1 protection I/O card 101-2-42 detached mode
ringer control description 100-13-4, 302-3-3
EOW telephone interface unit force 302-3-33
(ETU) 101-2-64 indicator 301-2-12
controls dimensions
access control fan tray 100-14-2
command line session from subrack 100-14-2
CAT 302-1-14 dimensions of subrack 201-1-2
from CAT 302-1-11 download application software 220-3-11
core shelf, ordering 152-2-2 dual trib to aggregate connection
covers add 310-3-18
code 201-3-29 description
install 201-4-49 Connections
air filter 201-4-44, 201-4-45, 201-5-44, dual trib to aggregate
201-5-45 description 100-6-18
craft access terminal duty
application software 302-5-12 class
cable 201-6-24 browser user interface 302-1-4,
connect to NE 220-3-5, 302-5-10 302-4-10
connecting duty class
in NE 302-1-2 browser user interface from CAT 302-1-11
duty class 100-4-4 craft access terminal 100-4-4
installing CAT software 220-2-6 description 301-4-2
installing Netscape FastTrack element controller 100-4-3
Server 220-2-1
installing Netscape Navigator 220-2-1
login 302-1-4, 302-4-10 E
login to command line session 302-1-14 EA-Ext_inp alarm 543-2-142
user interfaces 100-4-3 EA-Ext_out alarm 543-2-143
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fan tray, description 201-3-14 STM-1e/140Mbit/s electrical tributary


strategy, fan tray 100-12-6 card 101-2-19
strategy, subrack 100-12-5 1+1 protection 101-2-22
subrack, description 201-3-14 alarm LEDS 101-2-22, 101-2-27
echo mode backplane interface 101-2-21, 101-2-26
view 510-5-4, 510-5-6 cable driver 101-2-21
Electrical cable equalizer 101-2-21
2 Mbit/s electrical tributary card 101-2-57 card controller 101-2-20
2 Mbit/s ASIC 101-2-58 card layout 101-2-23
card layout 101-2-59 CMI encoder/decoder 101-2-21
equipping 101-2-58 equipping 101-2-22
line interface circuit (LIU) 101-2-57 LP mapper 101-2-21
PUPS 101-2-58 monitor connector 101-2-21
transpro circuit 101-2-58 OHP3 101-2-21
34/45 Mbit/s electrical tributary PUPS 101-2-21
card 101-2-47 traffic FPGA 101-2-21
1+1 protection 101-2-49 electromagnetic compatibility
alarm LEDS 101-2-50 radiated emission 100-14-10
backplane drivers 101-2-49 Electro-optical interface (EOI)
card controller 101-2-48 STM-4 optical aggregate card 101-2-2
card layout 101-2-51 element controller
equipping 101-2-50 duty class 100-4-3
L3 mapper 101-2-49 login to command line session 302-1-8,
PUPS 101-2-49 302-4-14
traffic FPGA 101-2-49 span of control 100-4-3
Quad STM-1e electrical tributary card standby 100-4-3
1+1 protection 101-2-33 user interfaces 100-4-2
alarm LEDS 101-2-33, 101-2-39 embedded communications channel 100-8-2
backplane interface 101-2-32, 101-2-38 Engineering
cable driver 101-2-31 engineering order wire (EOW)
CMI encoder/decoder 101-2-31 card 101-2-60
equipping 101-2-33, 101-2-39 alarm LEDS 101-2-62
OHP3 101-2-31 audio bridge 101-2-61
PUPS 101-2-32 CODEC 101-2-61
traffic FPGA 101-2-32, 101-2-38 equipping 101-2-62
Quad STM-1e tributary card 101-2-29 make-break switch 101-2-62
cable equalizer 101-2-31 microcontroller 101-2-60
card controller 101-2-30 PLD 101-2-61
STM-1e electrical tributary card 101-2-24 probe 101-2-62
cable driver 101-2-26 PUPS 101-2-62
cable equalizer 101-2-26 engineering order wire telephone interface
card controller 101-2-25 unit (ETU)
card layout 101-2-28 ringer control 101-2-64
CMI encoder/decoder 101-2-26 ringer generator 101-2-65
equipping 101-2-27 engineering order wire telephone interface
monitor connector 101-2-26 unit (ETU) card 101-2-64
OHP3 101-2-26 engineering order wire
PUPS 101-2-26 answer an EOW call 310-6-38
traffic FPGA 101-2-26 install EOW equipment 310-6-35
start an EOW call 310-6-37

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Engineering order wire (EOW) Quad STM-1e electrical tributary


EOW card 101-2-60 card 101-2-33, 101-2-39
alarm LEDS 101-2-62 STM-1 optical tributary card 101-2-17
audio bridge 101-2-61 STM-1e electrical tributary card 101-2-27
CODEC 101-2-61 STM-1e/140 Mbit/s 1+1 protection I/O
equipping 101-2-62 card 101-2-42
make- break switch 101-2-62 STM-1e/140Mbit/s electrical tributary
microcontroller 101-2-60 card 101-2-22
PLD 101-2-61 STM-4 optical tributary card 101-2-12
probe 101-2-62 upper end of shelf (UEOS) card 101-2-73
PUPS 101-2-62 ES0
Engineering order wire telephone interface squelch conditions 310-4-10
unit (ETU) ESI
equipping 101-2-65 see external synchronization interface
ETU card 101-2-64 ESO 4
LEDS 101-2-65 see external synchronization output
ringer control 101-2-64 ESO hierarchy
ringer generator 101-2-65 configure 310-4-9
subscriber line interface unit configure synchronization 220-3-20
(SLIC) 101-2-64 description 100-11-6
Engineering order wire, see EOW ethernet cable 152-2-22, 152-2-23, 201-6-28
EOI ethernet ports
see electro-optical interface description 100-8-2
EOS ETU
see End of shelf see Engineering order wire interface unit
EOW event messages
description 100-8-5 disable 510-5-3
preventing loops 100-8-8 enable 510-5-3
see engineering order wire 101-2-60 status view 510-5-2
EOW cable 201-6-25 event reporting
EOW card replacement 547-3-45 browser 301-2-10
Equip_Fail alarm 543-2-174 command line 301-3-10
Equip_Out alarm 543-2-175 External 101-2-66
equipment, ordering 152-2-1 2 MHz synchronization ports
equipped cards UEOS card 101-2-70
view 310-2-2 external alarm inputs
view ports 310-2-4 UEOS card 101-2-71
Equipping external alarm outputs
2 Mbit/s electrical tributary card 101-2-58 LEOS card 101-2-66
34/45 Mbit/s external alarm input cable 201-6-21
1+1 protection I/O card 101-2-54 external alarm output cable 201-6-22
34/45 Mbit/s electrical tributary external input alarms
card 101-2-50 change name 310-7-16
EOW card 101-2-62 configure active state 310-7-17
EOW telephone interface unit configure filtering 310-7-19
(ETU) 101-2-65 view configuration 310-7-15
LEOS card 101-2-67 external output alarms
Quad STM-1e 1+1 protection I/O change name 310-7-23
card 101-2-45 clear configuration 310-7-22
configure status 310-7-24

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set configuration 310-7-21 free (connection status) 100-6-35


view configuration 310-7-20 fuse
External Synchronization Output (ESO) card 100-12-3
synchronization source switch fan tray, rating 100-12-4, 201-3-14
action log 510-3-18 subrack, rating 100-12-4, 201-3-14
external synchronization output (ESO)
synchronization squelch G
action log 510-3-19 Generator
ringer generator
F EOW telephone interface unit
failure holdoff (ETU) 101-2-65
enable or disable 310-5-15 GraceLan
failure holdoff time graceLan hub
configure 310-4-11 LEOS card 101-2-67
description 100-7-20 UEOS card 101-2-71
enable or disable 310-4-12
setting 310-5-14 H
fan Hardware
fan assembly replacement 547-4-2 OPTera Metro 4200 hardware
full speed test 547-4-8 desription 101-2-1
replacement of a single fan 547-4-4 hazardous materials 090-2-7, 547-1-1
fan installation kit holdover mode
ordering 152-2-9 description 100-11-6
ordering spares 152-2-10 homepage
fan tray browser 301-2-2
alarm connector 201-4-48, 201-5-49 hp path trace
install 201-4-42, 201-5-42 configure settings 310-8-5
power connector 201-4-47, 201-5-47 view settings 310-8-4
Fans hp payload label
fan tray 101-2-76 configure 310-8-10
alarm LEDS 101-2-78 configure the acceptable payload
control circuit 101-2-76 label 310-8-11
equipping 101-2-77 enable or disable 310-8-9
layout 101-2-78 view settings 310-8-8
power supply 101-2-76 HP-Excessive errors (EXC) alarm 543-2-46
faults HP-Loss_of_Multiframe (LOM)
clearing faults alarm 543-2-54
action log 543-1-2 HPOM-Excessive errors (EXC)
fibre tray alarm 543-2-72
install HP-Path_Label_Mismatch (PLM)
19 inch (482 mm) rack 201-5-12 alarm 543-2-58, 543-2-76
ETSI rack 201-4-11 HP-Remote_Defect_Indicator (RDI)
fibrescope 547-2-1 alarm 543-2-52
forced protection switch HP-Remote_Error_Indicator (REI)
description 100-7-19 alarm 543-2-56
operating 310-5-10 HP-Signal Degrade (DEG) alarm 543-2-48
forced sync selection HP-Signal_Fail (SF) alarm 543-2-62
description 100-11-3 HP-Trace Identifier Mismatch
FPGA (TIM) 543-2-50, 543-2-74
see ?? 101-2-48 HP-Unequipped alarm 543-2-60, 543-2-78

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Hub description 100-5-1


graceLan hub rules 100-5-2
LEOS card 101-2-67 in-station tests
UEOS card 101-2-71 optical power measurement 220-3-17
hub operation INT LP-Input Buffer Overflow
description 100-3-10 alarm 543-2-64, 543-2-93
humidity specifications 100-14-6 INT LP-Output Buffer Overflow
hyper text markup language alarm 543-2-66, 543-2-95
(HTML) 301-2-2 INT NE-Config_All_Banks_Corrupt
alarm 543-2-162
I INT NE-Config_Audit_Mismatch
In station (RAU category) 100-9-2, 543-1-7 alarm 543-2-167
initial mux configuration 220-3-25 INT NE-Config_Available_Bank_Corrupt
alarm 543-2-163
install
19 inch (482 mm) rack INT NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch 4
1+1 protection cables 201-5-27 alarm 543-2-147
air filter 201-5-44 INT NE-Config_Corrup_Bank
cables 201-5-19 alarm 543-2-161
fibre tray 201-5-12 INT NE-Config_Corrupt alarm 543-2-144
optical fibres 201-5-19 INT NE-Config_Software_Mismatch
subrack 201-5-21 alarm 543-2-165
support brackets 201-5-12 INT NE-Config_Validation_Error
card 547-3-2 alarm 543-2-169
ETSI rack INT NE-Spi_Comms_Fail alarm 543-2-141
1+1 protection cables 201-4-27 INT NE-Standby_Config_Audit_Mismatch
air duct 201-4-40, 201-4-42, 201-5-40, alarm 543-2-172
201-5-42 INT NE-Standby_Config_Fail
air filter 201-4-44, 201-4-45, 201-5-45 alarm 543-2-173
cables 201-4-18 INT NE-Standby_Config_Flash_Corrupt
covers 201-4-49 alarm 543-2-171
fan tray 201-4-40, 201-4-42, 201-5-40, INT NE-Standby_Config_Sw_Unstable
201-5-42 alarm 543-2-170
fibre tray 201-4-11 INT TU-Alarm Indication Signal (AIS)
installation kit 201-3-24 alarm 543-2-82
optical fibres 201-4-20 INT TU-Loss of Pointer (LOP)
subrack 201-4-21, 201-4-33, 201-5-32 alarm 543-2-83
support brackets 201-4-11 integrated air filter
fan tray 201-4-42, 201-5-42 replacing 547-4-6
alarm connector 201-4-48, 201-5-49 integrated fan-tray/filter
installation kit 201-3-26, 201-3-27 maintenance 547-4-6
power connector 201-4-47, 201-5-47 Interfaces
Installation backplane interfaces
1+1 protection frame in 19-inch Quad STM-1e electrical
rack 201-5-32 tributary 101-2-32, 101-2-38
1+1 protection module frame 201-4-33 STM-1e/140Mbit/s electrical
changing 1+1 protection frame brackets for tributary 101-2-21, 101-2-26
19-inch rack 201-5-32 command line interfaces
installation kit, ordering 152-2-7 software 101-1-4
instance scheme electro-optical interface
browser user interface 301-2-7 STM-4 optical aggregate card 101-2-2

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electro-optical interfaces view status 310-6-5


STM-1 optical tributary card 101-2-15 Lapd link mode
STM-4 optical tributary card 101-2-9 description 100-8-2
EOS interface software 101-1-5 laser shutdown 100-9-30, 547-1-4
EOW telephone interface unit (ETU) Layout
equipping 101-2-65 card layout
ringer control 101-2-64 2 Mbit/s electrical tributary
ringer regenerator 101-2-65 card 101-2-59
subscriber line interface circuit 34/35 Mbit/s 1+1 protection I/O
(SLIC) 101-2-64 card 101-2-54
external synchronization interface (ESI) 34/45 Mbit/s electrical tributary
LEOS card 101-2-66 card 101-2-51
rack alarm unit (RAU) interface STM-1 optical tributary card 101-2-18
UEOS card 101-2-70 STM-1e electrical tributary 101-2-28
serial peripheral interface (SPI) STM-1e/140Mbit/s electrical
EOS interface software 101-1-5 tributary 101-2-23
subrack power interface STM-4 optical aggregate 101-2-7
LEOS card 101-2-66 STM-4 optical tributary card 101-2-13
subscriber line interface circuit upper end of shelf (UEOS)
(SLIC) 101-2-64 card 101-2-74
subsriber line interface unit LED
(SLIC) 101-2-64 card alarms 543-1-3
user interface RAU alarms 543-1-3
software 101-1-4 LEDS
interfaces alarm LEDS
browser user interface 2 Mbit/s electrical tributary
access control 302-1-4, 302-4-10 card 101-2-58
definition 302-1-4, 302-4-10 34/45 Mbit/s electrical tributary
duty class 302-1-4, 302-4-10 card 101-2-50
Intermediate System to Intermediate System fan tray 101-2-78
routing (IS-IS) (Level 2 LEOS card 101-2-68, 101-2-73
routing 310-6-11, 310-6-18 Quad STM-1e electrical tributary
inter-ring connections card 101-2-33, 101-2-39
description 100-3-8 rack alarm unit (RAU) 101-2-70
inventory STM-1 optical tributary card 101-2-17
display subrack 310-2-27 STM-1e/140Mbit/s electrical tributary
card 101-2-22, 101-2-27
L STM-4 optical tributary card 101-2-12
labelling EOW telephone interface unit
cables 201-7-16 (ETU) 101-2-65
fibres 201-7-16 LEOS card
lamp test 547-5-1 replacing 547-3-43
LAN service see lower end of shelf (LEOS) card
configure 100-8-4, 220-4-41, 310-6-8, Line interface circuit (LIU)
310-6-13, 310-6-16 2 Mbit/s electrical tributary card 101-2-57
Lapd link linear network
configure non active MSP section 310-6-7 add/drop chain 100-3-3
configure settings 100-8-4, 310-6-6, add/drop ring 100-3-4
310-6-14 protected 100-3-2
view settings 310-6-4 unprotected 100-3-1

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LIU Lower end of shelf (LEOS) card 101-2-66


see line interface unit alarm LEDS 101-2-68, 101-2-73
lockout of sync command card layout 101-2-69
description 100-11-3 equipping 101-2-67
log 510-3-9, 510-3-10 external alarm outputs 101-2-66
action log graceLan hub 101-2-67
alarm/action log cleared 510-3-6 PUPS 101-2-67
align/date time 510-3-5 subrack power interface 101-2-66
card restart 510-3-17 LP mapper
clearing 510-3-24 STM-1e/140Mbit/s electrical tributary
clearing faults 543-1-2 card 101-2-21
configuration change 510-3-4 lp path trace
configuration operation configure settings 310-8-5
completed 510-3-22 view settings 310-8-4
configuration operation fail 510-3-23 lp payload label 4
ESO synchronization squelch 510-3-19 configure 310-8-10
NE restart 510-3-16 configure the acceptable payload
protection switch 510-3-8 to 510-3-13 label 310-8-11
session event 510-3-7 enable or disable 310-8-9
SETG synchronization source view settings 310-8-8
switch 510-3-14 LP-Excessive errors 543-2-84
software operation completed 510-3-20 LP-Excessive_Errors (EXC) alarm 543-2-84
software operation fail 510-3-21 LP-Label Unequipped alarm 543-2-100,
synchronization QL change 510-3-15 543-2-113
viewing 510-3-2 LPOM-Excessive_Errors (EXC)
Loggong alarm 543-2-107
in LP-Path Label Mismatch (PLM)
access control 301-4-1 alarm 543-2-88, 543-2-111
login LP-Remote Defect Indicator (RDI)
from craft access terminal (CAT) 302-1-4, alarm 543-2-90
302-4-10 LP-Remote Error Indication (REI)
to command line session from alarm 543-2-92
CAT 302-1-14 LP-Signal Degrade (DEG) alarm 543-2-86
violations 301-4-2 LP-Signal_Fail (SF) alarm 543-2-97
logout LP-Trail Indentifier Mismatch (TIM)
automatic, using browser 302-1-17 alarm 543-2-98, 543-2-109
command line user interface LVPECL
automatic 302-1-18 encoder/decoder
from browser 302-1-18 Quad STM-1o optical tributary
from command line user card 101-2-37
interface 302-1-18
manual, from command line M
session 302-1-18 main menu
loopback browser 301-2-2
default settings 310-1-14 maintenance
description 100-9-30 philosophy 543-1-1
local Major (alarm severity) 100-9-2, 543-1-7
apply 510-4-3 Management
remove 510-4-9 alarm management 101-1-2
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description 100-7-18 description 100-3-5


operating 310-5-8 multiplex section protection (MSP)
Mappers 1+1
L3 mappers procedures
34/45 Mbit/s electrical tributary multiplexer status 310-2-29
card 101-2-49 multiplexer status, view
masked (alarm state) 100-9-10 view 310-2-29
menu prompts
disable 510-5-4 N
enable 510-5-4 NE application software
view 510-5-4, 510-5-6 loading from CAT 302-5-12
message communication function 100-8-1 NE-Card_Fault alarm 543-2-157
message reporting NE-Card_Out alarm 543-2-152
browser 301-2-8 NE-Date_Time_Unknown alarm 543-2-149
command line 301-3-8 NE-Invt_Write_Jumper_Fitted
Microcontroller alarm 543-2-159
Engineering order wire (EOW) NE-Lan_Alarm 543-2-145
card 101-2-60 netscape
Minor (alarm severity) 100-9-2, 543-1-7 administration server 220-2-8
mixed port mode (STM-1o card) configuring 220-2-7
description 100-3-13, 100-6-32, 100-6-34 hypertext markup language
Monitor (HTML) 301-2-2
monitor connector Network
STM-1e electrical tributary 101-2-26 linear
STM-1e/140Mbit/s electrical add/drop connections
tributary 101-2-21 (unprotected) 100-6-25
Monitoring network
performance monitoring 101-1-5 ring to ring connection 100-6-27
port alarms 100-9-8 network element (NE)
MS-Alarm_Indication_Signal (AIS) NE restart
alarm 543-2-29 action log 510-3-16
MS-Excessive_Errors (EXC) alarm 543-2-35 networks
MSP ring
main module add/drop connection
software 101-1-8 (unprotected) 100-6-24
minor module ring to ring
software 101-1-9 connection (protection) 100-6-21
see multiplex section protection NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543-2-154
MSP FOP_INV alarm 543-2-181 NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543-2-146
MSP FOP_PAM alarm 543-2-179 NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543-2-158
MSP FOP_SCM alarm 543-2-180 noise
MSP FOP_TMOUT alarm 543-2-182 acoustic
MSP protection specifications 100-14-10
description 100-7-7 Nortel
MS-Remote_Defect_Indicator (RDI) SDH products 100-1-2
alarm 543-2-31 NTEU10AA
MS-Remote_Error_Indicator (REI) see STM-1 short haul optical tributary card
alarm 543-2-33 NTEU11AA
MS-Signal_Degrade (DEG) alarm 543-2-37 see 2 Mbit/s electrical tributary card
multiple ring connections NTEU12AA

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see 2 Mbit/s electrical tributary card card layout 101-2-7


NTEU40AA electro-optical interface 101-2-2
see upper end of shelf (UEOS) card PUPS 101-2-6
NTEU43AA STM-4 optical tributary card
see engineering order wire card 101-2-60 alarm LEDS 101-2-12
NTEU49AA automatic laser shutdown 101-2-12
see engineering order wire telephone card controller 101-2-11
interface unit (ETU) 101-2-64 card layout 101-2-13
electro-optical interface 101-2-9
O equipping 101-2-12
OHP functional description 101-2-9
see overhead processor OHP 101-2-10
OHP3 PUPS 101-2-12
traffic module 101-2-10
see Overhead processor ASIC
OPTera Metro 4150 optical 4
features description 100-2-4 interface
OPTera Metro 4150 description 100-1-4, specifications 100-14-1
100-1-5 optical connector
OPTera Metro 4200 clean 547-2-1, 547-2-2
features description 100-2-4 inspect 547-2-1
hardware description 101-2-1 optical connector, clean 201-7-9, 201-7-11,
OPTera Metro 4200 description 100-1-3, 547-2-8
100-1-4 optical patchcord cable 201-6-26, 201-6-27
Optical optical power measurement
electro-optical interface in-station tests 220-3-17
STM-1 optical tributary card 101-2-15 ordering
STM-4 optical tributary card 101-2-9 documentation 152-2-29
Quad STM-1o optical tributary card equipment 152-2-1
LVPCELI encoder/decoder 101-2-37 software 152-2-23
OHP3 101-2-37 OS alarms 543-2-11
PUPS 101-2-38 oscillation guard time
Quad STM-1o tributary card 101-2-35 description 100-7-10, 100-7-20
card controller 101-2-36 setting 310-5-16
STM-1 optical tribiutary card 100-2-13, OS-Disable_Laser_Shutdown
101-2-9, 101-2-14 alarm 543-2-12
STM-1 optical tributary card OSI reference model 100-8-1
alarm LEDS 101-2-17 OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543-2-13
automatic laser shutdown 101-2-17, OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543-2-11
101-2-38 Overhead processor (OHP)
card controller 101-2-16 STM-1 optical tributary card 101-2-15
card layout 101-2-18 STM-4 optical aggregate card 101-2-3
electro-optical interface 101-2-15 STM-4 optical tributary card 101-2-10
equipping 101-2-17 Overhead processor ASIC (OHP3)
functional description 101-2-14 Quad STM-1e electrical tributary
OHP 101-2-15 card 101-2-31
PUPS 101-2-17 Quad STM-1o optical tributary
traffic module 101-2-15 card 101-2-37
STM-4 optical aggregate card 101-2-1 STM-1e electrical tributary card 101-2-26
alarm LEDS 101-2-7 STM-1e/140Mbit/s electrical tributary
automatic laser shutdown 101-2-6 card 101-2-21

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P instance format 100-5-3


Partitioning Port Alarm Monitoring
software partioning 101-1-1 Monitoring
password port alarms 543-1-8, 543-2-2, 543-2-20
default 302-1-11, 302-1-14 Port Alarm Monitoring (PAM) 100-9-8
modifying port mode (STM-1e/140M)
for batch file users 302-1-20 setting 310-2-20
for other users 302-1-19 port mode (STM-1o)
path trace setting 310-2-18
change CRC 310-8-6 Ports
change ID 310-8-6 ESI ports
configure settings 310-8-5 LEOS card 101-2-66
description 100-9-33 external 2 MHz synchronization ports
view settings 310-8-4 UEOS card 101-2-70
payload Power
instance format 100-5-4, 100-5-5 48V power interface
view report 310-3-2 UEOS card 101-2-70
payload label power supply
description 100-9-33 fan tray 101-2-76
enable or disable 310-8-9 Quad STM-1e 1+1 protection I/O
view settings 310-8-8 card 101-2-45
Performance STM-1e/140 Mbit/s 1+1 protection I/O
monitoring card 101-2-42
functions 101-1-5 supply
performance monitoring 34/35 Mbit/s 1+1 protection I/O
defaults 310-1-11 card 101-2-54
description 100-10-1 power
points 100-10-4 requirements 100-14-7
procedures 510-6-1 subrack, power-up 220-3-4
PLD supply, description 100-12-1
see programmable logic device power cable 201-6-1
Point of use power supply (PUPS) power supply
2 Mbit/s electrical tributary card 101-2-58 verify 220-3-1
34/45 Mbit/s electrical tributary power supply requirements 201-3-14
card 101-2-49 PPI-Alarm Indication Signal (AIS)
engineering order wire (EOW) alarm 543-2-119
card 101-2-62 PPI-Excessive errors (EXC) alarm 543-2-14,
LEOS card 101-2-67 543-2-120
Quad STM-1e electrical PPI-Loopback On alarm 543-2-125
tributary 101-2-32 PPI-Loss Of Frame (LOF) alarm 543-2-123,
Quad STM-1e optical tributary 101-2-38 543-2-126
STM-1 optical tributary card 101-2-17 PPI-Loss Of Multiframe (LOM)
STM-1e electrical tributary 101-2-26 alarm 543-2-124
STM-1e/140Mbit/s electrical PPI-Loss Of Signal (LOS) alarm 543-2-117
tributary 101-2-21 PPI-Signal Degrade (DEG) alarm 543-2-121
STM-4 optical aggregate card 101-2-6 PPI-Transmit Fail (TF) alarm 543-2-16,
STM-4 optical tributary card 101-2-12 543-2-115
UEOS card 101-2-73 PPI-Unexpected Signal alarm 543-2-122
point-to-point tests 220-5-1 PPS connection
port adding 310-3-24

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PPS mode remove lockout 310-5-30


enabling 310-5-7 switch inhibit 310-5-28
present (alarm state) 100-9-10 view configuration 310-5-23
Probes view status 310-5-24
Engineering order wire (EOW) 1+1 card (electrical trib)
card 101-2-62 cables 152-2-20
procedures 1+1 card protection (electrical trib)
1+1 card create an association 310-5-19
protection 310-5-19 1+1 MSP
Programmable logic device (PLD) create association 310-5-31
engineering order wire (EOW) forced switch 310-5-41
card 101-2-61 manual switch 310-5-39
Prompt (RAU category) 100-9-2, 543-1-7 remove association 310-5-35
Protection remove switch 310-5-45
1+1 Card Protection software 101-1-10 run exerciser 310-5-46 4
1+1 Multiplexer Section Protection set switch mode 310-5-36
software 101-1-8 stop exerciser 310-5-45
1+1 protection switch inhibit 310-5-43
34/45 Mbit/s electrical view configuration 310-5-37
tributary 101-2-49 view status 310-5-38
Quad STM-1e electrical tributary connection
card 101-2-33 enable path switching 310-5-7
STM-1e/140Mbit/s electrical tributary failure holdoff time, setting 310-5-14
card 101-2-22 failure holdoff, enable or
1+1Card Protection software 101-1-9 disable 310-5-15
34/35 Mbit/s 1+1 protection I/O forced switch, operating 310-5-10
card 101-2-52 manual switch, operating 310-5-8
control logic 101-2-54 oscillation guard time, setting 310-5-16
splitter 101-2-54 switch inhibit, applying 310-5-12
Quad STM-1e 1+1 protection I/O card view active channel 310-5-6
control logic 101-2-45 view configuration 310-5-4
equipping 101-2-45 view status 310-5-3
power supply 101-2-45 SEMF
splitter 101-2-45 manual switch 310-5-17
switch 101-2-45 switch
STM-1e/140 Mbit/s 1+1 protection I/O action log 510-3-8 to 510-3-13
card 101-2-41 protection payload
control logic 101-2-42 description 100-6-29
equipping 101-2-42 protection switch
power supply 101-2-42 description 100-7-16
splitter 101-2-42 Provisioning connections
switch 101-2-42 aggregate and trib to trib 310-3-20
traffic protection software 101-1-7 PS-Power_Fail alarm 543-2-148
protection PUPS
1+1 card see point of use power supply
forced switch 310-5-26
manual switch 310-5-25 Q
procedures 310-5-19 Q interface
remove association 310-5-22 description 100-8-2
remove forced switch 310-5-30 Qecc_Comms_Fail alarm 543-2-138

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QL R
configure ESO mapping 310-4-21 rack
configure mapping 310-4-20 DC distribution panel, ordering 152-2-9
configure receive override 310-4-18 ETSI
configure transmit override 310-4-19 2 subrack positions 201-4-3, 201-4-6,
Quad STM-1 optical tributary 201-4-7, 201-4-9, 201-5-3, 201-5-6,
replacing 547-3-18 201-5-7, 201-5-9
Quad STM-1e 3 subrack positions 201-4-2, 201-4-4,
1+1 protection I/O card 201-4-5, 201-5-2, 201-5-4, 201-5-5
control logic 101-2-45 busbar with circuit breakers 201-4-16,
power supply 101-2-45 201-5-17
splitter 101-2-45 busbar with fuse holders 201-4-13,
switch 101-2-45 201-4-14, 201-5-14, 201-5-15
electrical tributary card 101-2-29 covers 201-4-49
1+1 protection 101-2-33 installation kit, ordering 152-2-8
alarm LEDS 101-2-33, 101-2-39 ordering 152-2-7
backplane interface 101-2-32, 101-2-38 Rack alarm unit (RAU)
cable driver 101-2-31 alarm category 543-1-5
cable equalizer 101-2-31 rack alarm unit (RAU) interface
card controller 101-2-30 alarm LEDS 101-2-70
CMI encoder/decoderd 101-2-31 rack alarm unit (RAU)
equiping 101-2-33, 101-2-39 alarm indications 543-1-3
OHP3 101-2-31 cable 201-6-23
PUPS 101-2-32 interface 100-9-5
traffic FPGA 101-2-32, 101-2-38 lamp check 220-3-3
tributary card replacing 547-3-35 RAU alarms
Quad STM-1e (electrical trib) change priority 310-7-26
cables view priority 310-7-25
terminated at one end 152-2-19, receiver specifications 100-14-23
201-6-16 regenerator
unterminated 152-2-18 network application 100-3-17
Quad STM1-e 1+1 protection I/O card regenerator subrack 201-1-1
replacing 547-3-38 configuration 100-2-3
quad STM-1e cable 201-6-15 layout 201-1-4
Quad STM-1e cables weight 201-1-2
installing 201-4-37 removal/replacement procedures
intalling 201-5-37 optical couplers 547-2-5
Quad STM-1e tributary remove a connection 310-3-28
replacing 547-3-35 remove all connections 310-3-29
Quad STM-1o Reports
optical tributary card 101-2-35 action report
card controller 101-2-36 desription 100-9-29
LVPECL encoder/decoder 101-2-37 restart
OHP3 101-2-37 action log
PUPS 101-2-38 card restart 510-3-17
quality level (QL) reversion mode
synchronization configure 310-4-14
QL change 510-3-15 Ring
networks
add/drop (protected) 100-6-25

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ring tests 220-7-1 SETG hierarchy


ring to ring protected connection configure 310-4-7
add 310-3-26 configure synchronization 220-3-19,
routing information base 220-5-2
view status 310-6-33 setting
rs trace bit rate
configure settings 310-8-5 34/45 Mbit/s electrical tributary
view settings 310-8-4 card 310-2-21
RS-Loopback_On alarm 543-2-26 Shelf
RS-Loss_of_Signal (LOS) alarm 543-2-20 Lower end of shelf (LEOS) card 101-2-66
RS-Trace_Identifier_Mismatch (TIM) lower end of shelf (LEOS) card
alarm 543-2-24 alarm LEDS 101-2-68, 101-2-73
RS-Unexpected_Signal alarm 543-2-19 card layout 101-2-69
external alarm outputs 101-2-66
S graceLan hub 101-2-67 4
safety PUPS 101-2-67
specification 100-14-10 subrack power interface 101-2-66
safety design features 547-1-2 upper end of shelf (UEOS) card
SDH 48V power interface 101-2-70
benefits 100-1-1 card layout 101-2-74
description 100-15-1 equipping 101-2-73
format requirements 100-14-1 external 2 MHz synchronization
Radio 4/40 description 100-1-7 ports 101-2-70
SDH analyser 220-3-55 graceLan hub 101-2-71
section loss PUPS 101-2-73
values 220-9-1 upper end of shelf (UEOS)card
section trace external alarm inputs 101-2-71
change CRC 310-8-6 signal structure (PDH ports)
change ID 310-8-6 view 310-2-24
configure settings 310-8-5 SIM card
view settings 310-8-4 see single in line module
SEMF protection Single in line module (SIM) card
description 100-7-1 subrack 101-2-75
procedures 310-5-17 single port mode (STM-1o card)
SEMF protection handler description 100-6-30
1+1 Card Protection SLIC
software 101-1-10 see subscriber line interface unit 101-2-64
1+1 MSP slot
software 101-1-8 instance format 100-5-2
Serial peripheral interface (SPI) slot positions
EOS interface software 101-1-5 tributary and I/O cards 152-3-1, 152-3-2
session SNC-P connection
event add 310-3-24
action log 510-3-7 Software
session menu 301-5-75 connection software 101-1-6
sessions configuration task 101-1-6
command line sessions from CAT connection handler 101-1-6
access control 302-1-14 features 101-1-2
user session 1+1 Card Protection software 101-1-9
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handler 101-1-10 SPI


1+1 Multiplexer Section Protection see serial peripheral interface
software 101-1-8, 101-1-10 Splitter
main MSP module 101-1-8 34/45 Mbit/s
minor MSP module 101-1-9 1+1 protection I/O card 101-2-54
SEMF protection handler 101-1-8 Quad STM-1e 1+1 protection I/O
1+1Card Protection software card 101-2-45
SEMF protection STM-1e/140 Mbit/s 1+1 protection I/O
handler 101-1-10 card 101-2-42
alarm management 101-1-2 squelch
conditions ESO 310-4-10
configuration handler 101-1-3
SSM
configuration task 101-1-6
See synchronization status
connection handler 101-1-6
messaging 310-4-16
E0S interface software 101-1-5
standby element controller 100-4-3
performance monitoring
standby path
functions 101-1-5
synchronization software 101-1-4 description 100-6-29
traffic protection software 101-1-7 Static sensitive precautions 090-2-5, 547-1-6
user interface software 101-1-4 STM-1
software partitioning 101-1-1 optical tributary card
upgrade 101-1-11 alarm LEDS 101-2-17
software automatic laser shutdown 101-2-17,
101-2-38
download time 100-14-25
card controller 101-2-16
operation completed
card layout 101-2-18
action log 510-3-20
electro-optical interface 101-2-15
operation fail
equiping 101-2-17
action log 510-3-21
functional description 101-2-14
upgrade procedure 302-4-5, 302-5-4
upgrade states 302-4-7, 302-5-7 overhead processor (OHP) 101-2-15
upgrade status PUPS 101-2-17
view 302-4-19, 302-5-13 traffic module 101-2-15
upgrade, description 100-13-10 STM-1 optical tributary
upgrading 100-13-12 port mode
version description 100-6-30
receiver specifications 100-14-14,
expected 302-4-38, 302-5-30
100-14-16, 100-14-20
per release 302-4-7, 302-5-7
replacing 547-3-15
view 302-4-19, 302-5-13
setting port mode 310-2-18
view version 302-4-20, 302-5-14
system gain specifications 100-14-15,
software, ordering 152-2-23
100-14-18, 100-14-21
source payload
description 100-6-29 transmitter specifications 100-14-13,
span of control 100-14-16, 100-14-19
element controller 100-4-3, 100-14-4 STM-16 optical transmitter
Specifications specifications 100-14-22
acoustic STM-1e
noise 100-14-10 electrical tributary card 101-2-24
specifications cable driver 101-2-26
cable equalizer 101-2-26
2 Mbit/s electrical tributary
card controller 101-2-25
card 100-14-11
card layout 101-2-28
2Mbit/s electrical tributary card 100-14-11

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CMI encoder/decoderd 101-2-26 card controller 101-2-11


equiping 101-2-27 card layout 101-2-13
monitor connector 101-2-26 electro-optical interface 101-2-9
OHP3 101-2-26 equipping 101-2-12
PUPS 101-2-26 functional description 101-2-9
traffic FPGA 101-2-26 overhead processor (OHP) 101-2-10
STM-1e/140 Mbit/s PUPS 101-2-12
1+1 protection I/O card 101-2-41 traffic module 101-2-10
control logic 101-2-42 STM-4 optical aggregate card
power supply 101-2-42 replacing 547-3-7
splitter 101-2-42 STM-4 optical tributary
switch 101-2-42 replacing 547-3-13
tributary card replacing 547-3-23, STM-4o interface specifications 100-14-19
547-3-27, 547-3-31 storage 201-2-1
STM1-e/140 Mbit/s 1+1 protection card subrack 4
replacing 547-3-40 configuration
STM-1e/140 Mbit/s cable 201-6-12 ADM 100-2-3
STM-1e/140M tributary regenerator 100-2-3
setting port mode 310-2-20 terminal 100-2-3
STM-1e/140Mbit/s dimensions 201-1-2
electrical tributary card 101-2-19 equipping 220-3-8, 220-3-10
1+1 protection 101-2-22 layout 201-1-4
alarm LEDS 101-2-22, 101-2-27 mechanical structure 201-1-1
backplane interface 101-2-21, 101-2-26 mounting brackets 201-4-21, 201-5-21
cable driver 101-2-21 power up 220-3-4
cable equalizer 101-2-21 weight 201-1-2
card controller 101-2-20 Subracks
card layout 101-2-23 subrack
CMI encoder/decoderd 101-2-21 fibre tray 101-2-75
equiping 101-2-22 Subscribers
LP mapper 101-2-21 subscriber line interface unit 101-2-64
monitor connector 101-2-21 support brackets
OHP3 101-2-21 install
PUPS 101-2-21 19 inch (482 mm) rack 201-5-12
traffic FPGA 101-2-21 ETSI rack 201-4-11
STM-1o interface specifications 100-14-13, Switch
100-14-16 34/35 Mbit/s 1+1 protection I/O
STM-4 card 101-2-54
optical aggregate card 101-2-1 make-break switch
alarm LEDS 101-2-7 engineering order wire (EOW)
automatic laser shutdown card 101-2-62
(ALS) 101-2-6 Quad STM-1e 1+1 protection I/O
card layout 101-2-7 card 101-2-45
electro-optical 101-2-2 STM-1e/140 Mbit/s 1+1 protection I/O
overhead processor (OHP) 101-2-3 card 101-2-42
optical tributary card 100-2-13, 101-2-9 switch
alarm LEDS 101-2-12 protection switch
automatic laser shutdown 101-2-12 action log 510-3-8 to 510-3-13
automatic laser shutdown SETG synchronization source switch
(ALS) 101-2-12 action log 510-3-14

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switch delay timer action log 510-3-14


description 100-11-5 Sync-SETG_Fail alarm 543-2-129
switch inhibit Sync-Source_Not_Primary alarm 543-2-133
description 100-7-19 Sync-Unexpected_Signal alarm 543-2-130
operating 310-5-12 system
Sync-ESO_Source_Not_Primary test
alarm 543-2-131 add/drop chain 220-6-1
SYNC-External_Sync_LOS system engineer
alarm 543-2-134 login 302-1-4, 302-4-10
Sync-Holdover alarm 543-2-132 system gain specifications 100-14-24
Synchronization system stability test 220-8-1
software 101-1-4 system tests
synchronization point-to-point tests 220-5-1
configure preparation 220-4-44
barred QL 310-4-20 ring tests 220-7-1
ESO barred QL 310-4-21
ESO hierarchy 310-4-9 T
external alarm association 310-4-28 Tasks
failure holdoff time 310-4-11 configuration task 101-1-6
receive QL override 310-4-18 TCLF protection handler
reversion mode 310-4-14 1+1 Card Protection
SETG hierarchy 310-4-7 software 101-1-10
transmit QL override 310-4-19 TCS
wait to restore time 310-4-13 see traffic control systems
description 100-11-1 technical specifications 100-14-1
failure holdoff time enable or temperature specifications
disable 310-4-12 non-operational 100-14-6
forced switch apply or remove 310-4-22 operational 100-14-5
hierarchy list 100-11-2 terminal configuration 100-2-3
lockout apply or remove 310-4-25 terms 090-3-6
QL change test connections
action log 510-3-15 initial 220-3-25
SETG synchronization point-to-point 220-5-3
source switch 510-3-14 test equipment
software 100-11-1 SDH analyser 220-3-55
source switch (ESO) transmission analyser 220-3-51
action log 510-3-18 thermal management 100-14-5
sources 100-11-1 through (aggregate) connection
view source configuration 310-4-2 add 310-3-12
view status 310-4-5 description
synchronization status messaging Connections
description 100-11-7 aggregate through
enable or disable 310-4-16 description 100-6-4
example configurations 100-11-12 TIA/EIA-232 interface
override 100-11-9 description 100-8-5
quality level 100-11-9 time
synchronous digital hierarchy, see SDH aligning 302-2-2
synchronous equipment timing generator
timeslot
(SETG)
allocation, description 100-6-29
synchronization source switch
switching, description 100-6-29

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TN-1C description 100-1-6 U


TN-1P description 100-1-7 UEOS 101-2-70
TN-1X description 100-1-6 UEOS card
TN-64X description 100-1-3 replacing 547-3-42
tools, special 201-3-15 see upper end of shelf card
Traffic unavailable (connection status) 100-6-35
traffic FPGA unequip
34/45 Mbit/s electrical tributary card slot 310-2-26
card 101-2-49 Unexpected_Equip alarm 543-2-176
Quad STM-1e electrical Unexpected_SW_Version alarm 543-2-150
tributary 101-2-32, 101-2-38 unpacking 201-2-2
STM-1e electrical tributary 101-2-26 unprotected
STM-1e/140Mbit/s electrical add/drop connection
tributary 101-2-21
traffic module
description 100-6-5
upgrade states
4
STM-1 optical tributary card 101-2-15 software 302-4-7, 302-5-7
STM-4 optical tributary card 101-2-10 Upgrading
traffic protection software. 101-1-11
software 101-1-7 Upper end of shelf (UEOS) card 101-2-70
traffic mode (PDH ports) 48V power interface 101-2-70
setting 220-3-15, 310-2-23, 310-2-25 card layout 101-2-74
view 310-2-22 equipping 101-2-73
traffic protection external 2 MHz synchronization
description 100-7-16 ports 101-2-70
transmission analyser 220-3-51 external alarm inputs 101-2-71
transmitter specifications 100-14-22 graceLan hub 101-2-71
transportation and handling 201-2-1 PUPS 101-2-73
Transpro user interfaces (UI) introduction 301-1-1
transpro circuit user label
2 Mbit/s electrical tributary add to connection 310-3-11
card 101-2-58 Users
Trays user interface software 101-1-4
fan tray 101-2-76 browser software 101-1-4
alarm LEDS 101-2-78 command line interface 101-1-4
control circuit 101-2-76 users
equipping 101-2-77 browser user interface
layout 101-2-78 access control 302-1-4, 302-4-10
fibre tray definition 302-1-4, 302-4-10
subrack 101-2-75 duty class 302-1-4, 302-4-10
trib to trib (protected) connection user session
add 310-3-16 CAT 302-1-11
description 100-6-16
trib to trib (unprotected) connection
add 310-3-14 V
description 100-6-14 view
TU-Alarm_Indication_Signal alarm log 510-1-2
alarm 543-2-80 alarm report status 510-2-10
TUG payload instance format 100-5-5 alarm reports 510-2-2
TU-Loss_of_Pointer (LOP) alarm 543-2-81 PDH port signal structure 310-2-24
PDH port traffic mode 310-2-22
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log 510-3-2
Viewing the IS-IS (Level 2) routing 310-6-17
voltage requirements 100-14-7

W
wait to restore time
configure 310-4-13
description 100-11-5
warm restart 302-4-34, 302-5-27
Warning (alarm severity) 100-9-2, 543-1-7
warning prompts
disable 510-5-4
enable 510-5-4
view 510-5-4, 510-5-6
weight
fan tray 100-14-2
regenerator subrack 201-1-2
subrack 100-14-2, 201-1-2
working path
description 100-6-29
Wrong_Equip alarm 543-2-178
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