EDN612 ESN212 EPN210 Installation Guide
EDN612 ESN212 EPN210 Installation Guide
EDN612 ESN212 EPN210 Installation Guide
Guide
EDA 1200
EDN612, ESN212, EPN210 Installation
Guide
EDA 1200
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continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Ericsson shall
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this document.
Contents
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Revision History 1
1.1.1 This Revision 1
1.1.2 Version D 1
1.1.3 Version C 2
1.1.4 Version B 2
1.1.5 Version A 2
2 Tools 3
6 Installation 11
6.1 Preparation for Installation 11
6.2 Mounting the EDN612, ESN212 and EPN210 Nodes 11
6.2.1 Setting the Switch ID in ESN212 12
6.2.2 Mounting the Hardware 15
6.2.3 Cabling of Ethernet Connections (No.1) 15
6.2.4 Cabling the Power Connections (No.2 and No.4) 16
6.2.5 Cabling the Subscriber Line (No.3) 16
6.2.6 SFP Cages for ESN212 18
6.3 Mounting the Front Cover for the Cable Tray 19
1 Introduction
The guide can be read separately, but for a full understanding of the EDA
system the reader is referred to the System Description and EDN612,
ESN212, EPN210 User Guide.
The guide can be printed on a monochrome printer, but the illustrations are
easier to understand if a color printer is used.
1.1.2 Version D
Other than editorial changes, this document has been changed as follows:
• Warning in section 6.2.1 on page 12 about not to use other SID than
zero removed.
1.1.3 Version C
Other than editorial changes, this document has been changed as follows:
1.1.4 Version B
Other than editorial changes, this document has been changed as follows:
1.1.5 Version A
This is the first version.
2 Tools
Apart from the tools some cable ties for fastening of the cables are needed.
The cable ties are not delivered with the equipment.
The 19” subrack and the ETSI (21”) subrack can both be equipped with up
to 96 End-user lines. The subracks have a built-in cable tray and air guide
and it is possible to mount EDN612 IP DSLAMs, ESN212 switches,
external splitters, and an optional EPN210 Power Distribution Node in
different combinations. Table 2 and Table 3 on page 4 show examples on
various configurations.
Table 4 on page 5 shows the dimensions for the nodes in the subrack
solutions.
EDN612 and ESN212 use -48 volt power supply. Either High Ohmic
distribution system, or independent power distribution (Standard -48V
telecom supply) according to ETSI EN 300 132-2 v2.1.2 (2003 09) can be
used. 15A fuse is required. It is recommended to use EPN210 for the
power distribution as illustrated in the following figure:
ESN212
A solution to omit the EPN210, and use the 5:1 power distribution cable as
illustrated in the following figure:
-48 VDC
Fuse
EDN612 10 – 15A
ESN212
Note: The fuse is not part of any cable, and is purchased separately.
The storage class 1.2 means tested for storage in weather-protected area,
not temperature-controlled.
The operation class 3.3 means tested for not partly temperature-controlled
location.
Caution!
The temperature within a rack assembly may be higher than the ambient
room temperature. Check that the rack environment temperature is within
the specified operating temperature range.
Mounting in the rack must be done in such a way that there is sufficient
space to allow airflow around the node as shown in Figure 6 on page 10.
Min.
50 mm
Min.
Min. 285 mm
Mounting 70 mm
rods
(though only 250 mm
if installed in an EDA
1200 subrack with
Min. Airguides)
80 mm Min.
50 mm
Min. 300 mm
When the nodes are installed in the EDA subracks with air guides, the
subracks are mounted directly on to of one another. The following
requirements apply when using the EDA 1200 subracks:
Mounting
flange 60 mm
Subrack
Air guide
50 mm 235 mm 15 mm
6 Installation
4
1
2 2
1
3
2
The Switch is located at the top of the ESN212, under the Fan assembly.
The DIP switch has eight on-off switches by which a binary value (0 – 255,
though 255 is reserved) is set.
Setting a switch to on, sets a bit to one, setting it to off, sets the bit to zero.
The following table shows some examples of switch settings and the
resulting SIDs:
1
ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2
ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
10
ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2
2. Insert a finger into the hole in the front and pull the fan assembly out.
6. Press the fan unit into the cover. Do not press on the fan rotor or
motor. Slide the fan assembly onto the node, while holding the fan unit
pressed in the cover. Press until the fan assembly front is aligned with
the front of the node.
7. Mount the front cover back in place, sliding the right side in first and
then pressing the left side of the front cover.
Table 6
Ericsson no. Description
TSR 432 126/3000 EDA Subscriber cable open ended
3m
TSR 432 126/10M EDA Subscriber cable open ended
10m
TSR 432 138/500 EDA Subscriber cable Edge
connector 500mm
TSR 432 138/800 EDA Subscriber cable Edge
connector 800mm
To connect the subscriber lines cable align the cable connector with the
connector on the EDN612, and insert the connector gently.
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Installation
Fasten the connector to the EDN612 using a Torque-driver with TORX T08
bit (0.3 Nm torque recommended). Figure 9 on page 12 (No. 3) shows the
subscriber cable connectors.
Connection to EDN612
Table 7
Module Ericsson no. Description
SFP SX 500M ROA 128 0839/1 Short-wavelength SFP transceiver with max
500 m reach
SFP LX 10KM ROA 128 0839/2 Long-Wavelength SFP Transceiver for reach
up to 10 km
Note: The above mentioned SFP modules may have a different operating
temperature range than the ESN212.
9
6
1
8
D-SUB 9 female
RJ45
Figure 13 RJ-45 and D-SUB 9 Pin Numbering
3. Logon to the ESN212 with the username admin and password admin.
4. Set the management VLAN to the VLAN used in the network (if this
VLAN is different from 247. For example 246:
− IP address 172.30.10.100
Note that Trap receiver, SNTP server and default gateway must be
configured even though they might be overwritten by a management
system (PEM for example).
esn212# restart
Note that the settings are automatically saved. It is therefore not necessary
to save them manually before the restart.