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6110 Multiservice Optical Platform

Installation, Commissioning and Testing


Procedures
Release 5.0

What’s inside...
Observing product and personnel safety guidelines
Regulatory information
Receiving and unpacking
Preparing for installation and commissioning
Installing the 6110 network element
Nodal commissioning
System testing
Network reconfiguration
Cleaning connectors
Common procedures
Cable color coding
Recording data and test results

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New in this release ix

Observing product and personnel safety guidelines 1-1


Safety standards 1-2
Laser radiation—optical transmission systems 1-2
Using optical fibers 1-9
Working with power 1-10
Dissipating static electricity 1-11
Preventing circuit pack damage and pluggable module damage 1-13
Controlling equipment access 1-14
Controlling equipment environment 1-15

Regulatory information 2-1


Compliance to applicable technical standards and regulations 2-1
Country-specific regulatory information 2-2
Regulatory labels (safety and EMC) 2-3

Receiving and unpacking 3-1


Shipment verification 3-1
Package handling 3-1
Storage 3-1
List of procedures
3-1 Unpacking the equipment 3-2

Preparing for installation and commissioning 4-1


Rack configuration 4-1
Power requirements 4-2
Tools and materials list 4-3
Requirements 4-4
Installation, commissioning, and testing flowchart 4-6

Installing the 6110 network element 5-1


Installation guidelines 5-1
List of procedures
5-1 Installing the 6110 base chassis 5-5
5-2 Connecting the 6110 to local safety ground 5-14

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5-3 Connecting the DC power supply 5-17


5-4 Connecting the AC power supply 5-21
5-5 Connecting the Modem/F1 cable 5-24
5-6 Connecting the local craft terminal (LCT) 5-26
5-7 Connecting external synchronization interface (ESI) and alarm cables 5-28
5-8 Routing cables on the rack 5-31
5-9 Installing the E1 75-ohm BNC termination panel 5-33
5-10 Connecting and routing E1/DS1 cables 5-35
5-11 Connecting and routing E1/DS1 cables 5-39
5-12 Connecting fiber optic cables to STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 interfaces on the
6110 network element 5-43
5-13 Connecting 10/100Base-T cables to 10/100BT ETH interfaces 5-45
5-14 Connecting E3/DS3 cables to E3/DS3 interfaces 5-48
5-15 Connecting fiber optic cables to 2X155M optical interfaces 5-51
5-16 Connecting fiber optic cables to 2X622M/8X155M optical interfaces 5-53
5-17 Connecting fiber optic cables to 1XGE optical interface on the 6110 network
element 5-55
5-18 Connecting fiber optic cables to 2XGE optical interfaces 5-57
5-19 Connecting fiber optic cables to 2XGE/FX+8X10/100BT L2 1G2 optical
interfaces 5-59
5-20 Connecting 10/100Base T cables to 10/100BT interfaces and fiber optic
cables to optical interfaces of 4X10/100BT+ 4X100FXL1/4X10/100BT +
4X100FXL1 622M 5-62
5-21 Connecting 10/100Base T cables to 10/100BT interfaces and fiber optic
cables to optical interfaces of L2PA622M/L2PA1G2/2XGE + 8X10/100BT L1
1.2G2 5-65

Nodal commissioning 6-1


List of procedures
6-1 Connecting the PC to the local craft terminal (LCT) of the 6110 network
element 6-2
6-2 Logging into an uncommissioned 6110 network element 6-4
6-3 Network element initialization 6-6
6-4 Verifying the serial numbers of the 6110 chassis and circuit packs 6-10
6-5 Setting the 6110 date and time 6-12
6-6 Installing the 6110 craft launch script 6-14

System testing 7-1


List of procedures
7-1 Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on
21XE1DS1/28XE1DS1/63XE1/DS1 service interfaces 7-2
7-2 Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on 3XE3DS3
service interfaces 7-7
7-3 Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on Transmux
service interfaces 7-11
7-4 Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on 8XETH
interfaces 7-16

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7-5 Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on


4X10/100BT+1X1000BX/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1/4X10/100BT +
4X100FXL1 622M and 2XGE+8X100BT L1 1G2 interfaces 7-22
7-6 Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on
2XGE/4X10/100BT+1X1000BX/2XGE+8X100BT L1 1G2 interface 7-29
7-7 Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on
L2PA622M/L2PA1G2 interface 7-34
7-8 Verifying association between 6110 and other network element 7-39
7-9 Testing Ethernet parameter retrieval using SNMP 7-41

Network reconfiguration 8-1


List of procedures
8-1 Adding an 6110 network element to a ring configuration 8-2
8-2 Deleting an 6110 network element from a ring configuration 8-6

Cleaning connectors 9-1


List of procedures
9-1 Inspecting and cleaning optical interface internal connectors and fiber 9-3
9-2 Cleaning optical connectors and adapters on patch cords 9-5

Common procedures 10-1


List of procedures
10-1 Inserting the power supply unit/fan module 10-2
10-2 Ejecting the power supply unit/fan module 10-4
10-3 Inserting circuit packs 10-6
10-4 Ejecting circuit packs 10-8
10-5 Installing and removing pluggable modules 10-11

Cable color coding 11-1

Recording data and test results 12-1


Form 1 12-2
Form 2 12-3

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New in this release 0

The following section details what’s new in Installation, Commissioning and


Testing Procedures, 323-1853-201 for Release 5.0.

Issue 3 of Installation, Commissioning and Testing Procedures,


323-1853-201, has been updated to include Release 5.01. Unless specifically
stated otherwise, references to Release 5.0 in 323-1853-201 and the
associated technical publications apply to Release 5.0 and Release 5.01.

New features
The following new/enhanced features are covered in this document:
• new circuit packs
— 6110(4x155/2x622M/2x2.5G), a high density enhanced chassis is a
base-circuit pack, which has 4 STM/OC Ports capable of being
configured in 2xSTM-1/4/16 or OC-3/12/48 and 2xSTM-1/OC-3
(fixed). OC-48 is only supported in extended temperature chassis.
— 2xGE + 8x10/100BT L1 1G2 circuit pack is an Ethernet circuit pack. It
provides two GE optical interfaces and eight 8x10/100 Mbps Ethernet
interfaces.
— L2PA1G2 (physically identified as 2xGE/FX + 8x10/100BT L2 1G2)
circuit pack is a Layer 2 Packet Aggregation circuit pack with STM-8
uplink capacity. This circuit pack supports two optical ports which can
be configured for GE or Fast Ethernet interfaces. The circuit pack also
has eight 10/100BT interfaces.
— Transmux circuit pack
• new features
— Internet Explorer 7 and 8 supported for WUI
— VCG Defragmentation
— Ethernet Private Line (EPL)
— Editing LAN Network Interface
— IPCP Address Negotiation

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— DS1 NIU Loopback supported


— DS1 support on 63XE1DS1 circuit pack

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Observing product and personnel safety


guidelines 1-

This chapter contains safety guidelines that you must follow for personal
safety and to operate the equipment correctly.

Ciena documentation contains precautionary messages and safety


procedures that refer to specific tasks or conditions. You must read and follow
all precautionary messages before you start to work on the equipment.

Audience
Personnel working directly on equipment must be:
• trained, authorized, and qualified to carry out the tasks required
• able to follow safety guidelines specific to the product and all local
customer-specific safety procedures

Precautionary messages
To prevent personal injury, equipment damage, and service interruptions, you
must follow all precautionary messages in Ciena documentation and all local
safety standards required by your company.

The following precautionary messages appear in Ciena documentation:

DANGER
Risk of personal injury
A precautionary message with this symbol indicates a risk of
personal injury.

DANGER
Risk of electrical shock
A precautionary message with this symbol indicates a risk of
personal injury caused by an electrical hazard.

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DANGER
Risk of laser radiation exposure
A precautionary message with this symbol indicates a risk of
personal injury caused by exposure to a laser beam.

WARNING
Risk of burn
A precautionary message with this symbol indicates a risk of
personal injury caused by a hot surface.

CAUTION
Risk of interruption to service
A precautionary message with this symbol indicates a risk of
service interruption or equipment damage.

CAUTION
Risk of damage to circuit packs
A precautionary message with this symbol indicates a risk of
static damage to circuit packs. Use antistatic protection.

Safety standards
Ciena network elements conform to all relevant safety standards. The 6110
complies with the following safety standards:
• IEC/EN 60950-1:2001—Information technology equipment - Safety, Part
1: General requirements
• IEC 60825-1:2001 and IEC 60825-2:2004 Safety of Laser Products
• FDA 21 CFR 1040—Performance Standards for Light-Emitting Products,
1997

Laser radiation—optical transmission systems


Ciena optical products use laser or light-emitting diode (LED) sources that
emit light energy into optical fibers. This energy is within the red (visible) and
infrared (not visible) areas of the electromagnetic spectrum.

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International standards
The IEC 60825 series of international standards cover the safety of laser and
LED products. The following list provides examples from the International
Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), Code of Federal Register (CFR), and
European Norm (EN) series of standards:
• IEC 60825-1, Safety of Laser Products—Part 1: Equipment Classification,
Requirements and User’s Guide Edition 1.1; Edition 1: 1993, Consolidated
with Amendment 1: 1997; Issue 1, 1998 (Part 1 of a series of publications
under the general title of: Safety of Laser Products) and Amendment 2:
2001. This standard provides information about equipment classification
and on limit values for the safety of laser products.

Attention: In Europe, the EN 60825 series of standards for CE marking


purposes evaluate the safety of laser and LED products. The EN 60825
series is technically equivalent to IEC 60825.

• IEC 60825-2:2004-06, Safety of laser products Part 2: Safety of Optical


Fiber Communication Systems, Third Edition, June 2004. This standard
provides information about the safety of optical fiber communication
systems.
• Regional standards such as the EN 60825 series: for example, British
Standard BS EN 60825-1:1994, Safety of Laser Products, Equipment
Classification, Requirements and User’s Guide, 15 Dec 1994. These
standards are based on the IEC 60825 series.

Attention: In Europe, the EN 60825 series of standards for CE marking


purposes evaluate the safety of laser and LED products. The EN 60825
series is technically equivalent to IEC 60825.

• In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), publishes
regulations 21 CFR 1010, Performance Standards for Electronics
Products: General, April 1996, and 21 CFR 1040 in the Code of Federal
Register (CFR). Regulations 21 CFR 1010 and 21 CFR 1040 contain
laser safety requirements equivalent to the European standards.

Attention: FDA Laser Notice 50, issued by the US Department of Health


and Human Services (FDS) on July 26, 2001, now states that there is no
objection to the FDA conforming with IEC labels as specified in IEC 60825-1.
This is in an effort on the part of the FDA to align its standards for laser
products with international standard IEC 60825-1.

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Ciena Networks ensures that all its products are compliant with either or both
FDA and IEC requirements, as required.

Laser radiation hazards


The maximum radiation hazard encountered when disconnecting an optical
fiber or during a fiber break does not exceed the accessible emission limit
(AEL) for Class 1 (IEC) or Class I (FDA). The worst case hazard level as
defined by IEC 60825-2 is Hazard Level 1, and defined by ANSI Z136.2 as a
Service Group 1. Because the system is intended to be installed in a restricted
access location, no additional engineering design features are required to
prevent exposure to the laser radiation.

Labeling
The 6110 system and circuit packs have been labeled in accordance with
IEC 60825-1, IEC 60825-2 and FDA Laser Notice 50 (Dated July 2001).

Circuit pack labels


The optical interface has a laser aperture warning label located on the right
bottom of the 6110 chassis. The element of a typical circuit pack explanatory
label is a laser warning symbol and a laser hazard level statement in
accordance with IEC 60825-2:2000.
6110 chassis do not use lasers that exceed the AEL for Class 1, and,
therefore, do not require wavelength and optical power information at the
aperture. The information is provided in this chapter for every optical circuit
pack.
• wavelength, shown as a nominal value or dense wavelength division
multiplexing (DWDM) range of values, such as in the following examples:
— 1310 nm nominal indicates a single wavelength in the range of
1270 nm to 1360 nm
— 1550 nm nominal indicates a single wavelength in the range 1525 nm
to 1625 nm

• the maximum accessible optical output power at the faceplate/aperture


• the name and the publication date of the standards used to assess the
product
The following text includes additional information on the laser when 155M SFP
modules (NTTP02FF) are used.

Laser wavelength 1550 nm


Maximum laser output power <= 1 mW (0 dBm)
Standards: IEC 60825-1:2001 Edition 1.2
FDA 21CFR 1040.10:2000

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The following text includes additional information on the laser when


155M/622M SFP modules (NTTP04CF) are used.

Laser wavelength 1310 nm


Maximum laser output power <= 0.16 mW (-8 dBm)
Standards: IEC 60825-1:2001 Edition 1.2
FDA 21CFR 1040.10:2000

The following text includes additional information on the laser when 155M SFP
modules (NTTP02CD) are used.

Laser wavelength 1310 nm


Maximum laser output power <= 0.16 mW (-8 dBm)
Standards: IEC 60825-1:2001 Edition 1.2
FDA 21CFR 1040.10:2000

The following text includes additional information on the laser when 155M SFP
modules (NTTP02ED) are used.

Laser wavelength 1310 nm


Maximum laser output power <= 1 mW (0 dBm)
Standards: IEC 60825-1:2001 Edition 1.2
FDA 21CFR 1040.10:2000

The following text includes additional information on the laser when 155M SFP
modules (NTK590xH) are used.

Laser wavelength 1550nm


Maximum laser output power <= 3.16 mW (+5 dBm)
Standards: IEC 60825-1:2001 Edition 1.2
FDA 21CFR 1040.10:2000

The following text includes additional information on the laser when 155M SFP
modules (NTTP02FD) are used.

Laser wavelength 1550 nm


Maximum laser output power <= 1 mW (0 dBm)
Standards: IEC 60825-1:2001 Edition 1.2
FDA 21CFR 1040.10:2000

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The following text includes additional information on the laser when 155M SFP
modules (NTTP02AD) are used.

Laser wavelength 1310 nm


Maximum laser output power <= 0.04 mW (-14 dBm)
Standards: IEC 60825-1:2001 Edition 1.2
FDA 21CFR 1040.10:2000

For laser hazard labels found on the 6110 system, refer to Figure 1-1.

Figure 1-1
Laser hazard label

Circuit pack explanatory label—Passive subassembly labels


A passive optical subassembly supplied and installed as part of a complete
Ciena optical communication system has the appropriate hazard level and
labels attached. If Ciena Networks does not supply and install the
subassembly, you must determine the maximum accessible optical output
level and assign the appropriate hazard level and labels.

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Passive subassemblies (for example, optical patch panels, couplers and


splitters, and optical switches) can carry optical signals of any power
depending on the source optical fibers.
These subassemblies require the appropriate laser warning and explanatory
labels that you normally place in close proximity to the connectors or to the
access panel. Ensure that following requirements are met:
• Be aware of the optical powers at the inputs and outputs of the
subassemblies.
• Place the appropriate labels on subassemblies.
• Only qualified personnel, trained in optical safety, and who understand the
optical safety issues associated with the subassemblies, work on the
equipment.

Product-level regulatory label


All products containing optical circuit packs include product-level regulatory
labels. Ciena Networks applies the regulatory label at the factory. This label
includes information about equipment compliance to safety standards and
does not have to be visible after installation of the equipment. This label also
includes all necessary approval marks.

The main product-level regulatory label is located on the side of the shelf. See
Figure 1-2 for an illustration of the optical equipment. The product-level
regulatory label is present on the rear side of the electrical equipment.

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Figure 1-2
Main product level regulatory label on the rear side of the 6110 equipment

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Using optical fibers


Optical fibers are either single mode or multiple mode. The information in the
following paragraphs applies to all optical fibers.

Handling optical fibers


When you handle optical fibers, you must take the following precautions:
• Wear safety glasses when you install optical fibers.
WARNING
Risk of laser radiation exposure
Do not look directly into the optical beam. Invisible light can
severely damage your eyes. Keep all optical connectors
capped.

• Do not look into the opening of an optical fiber, or the opening of an optical
fiber connector, if the optical fiber is active or the unit has the power turned
on.
• Avoid direct exposure to optical fiber ends or optical connector ends where
you can access the laser signal directly.

Precautions when splicing optical fibers


When you splice optical fibers, you must take the following precautions:
• Clean your hands after you handle optical fibers. Small pieces of glass are
not always visible and can damage your eyes.
WARNING
Risk of eye injury
If you have a piece of a glass in your eye, get medical
assistance immediately.

• Do not handle pieces of optical fiber with your fingers. Use tweezers or
adhesive tape to lift and discard any loose optical fiber ends.
• Wear rubber gloves when you clean optical connectors. The gloves
prevent direct contact with the isopropyl alcohol and prevent
contamination of the ferrules with skin oils.
• Place all optical fiber clippings in a plastic container provided for that
purpose.
• Handle optical fibers with caution. Place the optical fibers in a safe location
during installation.
• Protect all optical fiber connectors with clean dust caps at all times.

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• Follow the manufacturer instructions when you use an optical test set.
Incorrect calibration or control settings can create hazardous levels of
radiation.

Splicing optical fibers


When you must look at a spliced optical fiber with a small magnifier, take the
following precautions:
• Power off all laser sources to the optical fiber or disconnect the remote
optical fiber end from the laser sources before you start splicing. Make
sure that all laser sources remain disconnected or have the power turned
off. The laser sources can be in a central office, on subscriber premises,
or in a remote location.
• Disconnect all optical test sets from the optical fiber before you start
splicing. The connections can be local or remote.
• Use only the optical instruments approved by your company.

Repairing optical fibers


When an accidental break occurs in the optical fiber, do the following:
• Report the location of the damaged optical fiber to both the central office
and the field repair personnel.
• Power down all laser sources to the optical fiber or disconnect the remote
optical fiber end from the laser sources. The laser sources can be in a
central office, on subscriber premises, or in a remote location.

Working with power


WARNING
Risk of electrical shock
The battery feeds can be at a high enough potential to
constitute a shock hazard. Read and understand the power
procedures you are performing. Take necessary precautions
and use the appropriate insulated tools when working with
power.

WARNING
Risk of personal injury, energy hazard
The battery feeds are capable of supplying very high current
which, during an unintentional short, can cause burns. Read
and understand the power procedures you are performing.
Take necessary precautions and use the appropriate insulated
tools when working with power.

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When you install power feeds to the product input terminals or if you perform
routine power maintenance, make sure that you do the following:
• Read and understand the power procedures you are performing.
• Take the necessary precautions and use the appropriate insulated tools to
perform any tasks.
• When powering ON the equipment, first connect the power cord to the
equipment and then connect the plug to the AC mains outlet.
• While removing the power cord from the AC mains outlet, wait until any
internal stored energy is discharged fully (approximate 10 sec.) before
making contact with the conductors.

A continuously lit green LED at the faceplate on the base-circuit pack


(4X155/2X622/2X2.5G5MAgg) indicates that the circuit pack is functioning
correctly and is powered up. If the green LED on the base-circuit pack is lit,
the power at the associated feeder is present and the conditions can be
assumed to be normal.

If the green LED on the base-circuit pack is not lit, the possible causes can
include, but are not limited to:
• damaged or non-functional power supply unit
• damaged or non-functional base-circuit pack
(4X155/2X622/2X2.5G5MAgg)
• feeder low voltage or power failure
• an over-current fail

The circuit breaker on the power supply unit is an electronic circuit breaker. A
circuit breaker cuts off the power to the circuit pack on high current condition.

Dissipating static electricity


The level of static electricity increases on your body when you move around
or come into contact with other charged surfaces. Excessive levels of static
electricity can damage equipment. You must either wear a properly
functioning heel grounder (that attaches to your leg and foot) and/or an
antistatic wrist-strap, or another personal grounding device when you work on
any of the following:
• network element chassis (including the metal frame and cover)
• cables connected to circuit packs
• circuit packs

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Attention: Heel grounders or similar worn footwear attachments work when


the floor is designed to dissipate static electricity. If the properties of the floor
are unknown or in doubt, use a wrist-strap and make sure it is connected to
a piece of electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding equipment before
proceeding with any maintenance or installation activity.

Any one of the previously mentioned grounding devices dissipate electrostatic


charges to the ground quickly and safely. Use grounding devices correctly to
eliminate the ESD threat you pose to the equipment.

When you wear an antistatic wrist-strap or a heel grounder, you must make
sure the grounding straps are in contact with a moist part of your skin.
Connect the grounding cord to the grounding plug on a grounded fixture of the
product you are working on, such as the shelf ESD jack. Grounded fixtures are
accessible on most Ciena products. See the ESD ground jacks shown in
Figure 1-3.

Figure 1-3
ESD jack location on the 6110 optical equipment

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The following guidelines provide optimal electrostatic discharge protection:


• Install bays on conductive floor coverings.
• Provide conductive shoes, antistatic wrist-straps, and heel grounders to all
personnel working on the equipment.
• Maintain local environmental conditions so that relative humidity around
equipment to be serviced is in excess of 20% (preferably higher than
40%). This lowers the threat of developing damaging electrostatic levels.
• You can implement an ESD training and control program that educates
personnel on the hazards of ESD and simple mitigation procedures that
can easily be applied.

Preventing circuit pack damage and pluggable module damage


Attention: In this section, the generic term “module” is used to refer to
circuit packs or pluggable modules as applicable.

All modules are subject to damage by rough handling or by electrostatic


discharges. Review the following sections for more information on how to
prevent damage to modules. If Ciena Networks ships modules separately
from the network element shelf, then these circuit packs can come in shielded
containers marked with the following symbol:

ATTENTION ATTENTION
OBSERVER LES FOLLOW PRECAUTIONS
PRÉCAUTIONS. MANIPULER FOR HANDLING
LE MATERIEL SENSIBLE A ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE
L’ELECTROSTATIQUE EN DEVICES
SUIVANT LES MESURES DE
SECURITE

Handling, installing, storing, or replacing circuit packs and pluggable


modules
When you handle, install, or replace modules, you must take the following
precautions:
• Wear an antistatic wrist-strap, a heel grounder, or another personal
grounding device before you remove a module from its package or from
the shelf.
• Follow installation and removal procedures for each module. Make sure to
understand and perform each precautionary message in these
procedures (for example, opening/closing the latches of the circuit pack
simultaneously).

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• Do not touch the solder side of the module, the pin connector, or the
components.
• Inspect all pin connectors on each module for damage before use.
• Inspect each module for damage before you insert the component into the
shelf.
• Store uninstalled modules separately in a shielded box.
• Do not stack modules on or against each other.
• Do not force modules into their packaging material.
• Do not store several modules in the same container.
• Allow each module to reach room temperature before you insert the
module into the shelf.
• Protect all optical connectors of the transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) optical
modules with clean dust caps at all times.
• Store pluggable modules in their protective static-dissipative containers
(when not in use) to prevent damage to the exposed connector terminals.

Leave spare modules in the original shielded containers until you need the
modules. To prevent damage to modules in storage, follow procedures that
prevent:
• accumulation of dirt or dust on the pin connectors
• damage to the printed-circuit board or its components
• warpage (of printed-circuit boards stored in areas where the humidity can
exceed 95% and the temperature can exceed 70°C)

Transporting circuit packs and pluggable modules


When you transport modules, pack each module in its original shielded
container and padding, or in an electrostatically shielded bag. If you lose the
original material, place the module in a shielded bag and use another
container with sufficient padding.

Controlling equipment access


The 6110 system is intended to be installed in a restricted access location.
Outside North America, the location restriction must be in accordance with the
international safety standard IEC/EN 60950-1. In the context of these
requirements, a restricted access location is further defined as a location:
• where access is restricted to only trained personnel
• to which unsupervised members of the general public are not admitted

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Controlling equipment environment


The maximum operational long-term ambient temperature of the system
location is 40°C. A temperature above 40°C is permissible (according to ETSI
EN 300 019-1-3 V2.1.2 Edition 2003-04 for Environmental Class 3.1:
Temperature controlled locations) provided the probability of occurrence is
less than 1%. A temperature of 50°C is permissible but the duration should not
exceed 72 continuous hours. A temperature of 65°C is permissible in case of
extended temperature equipment.

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This chapter contains the following information:


• a list of global technical standards (electromagnetic compatibility, safety)
to which the 6110 complies (see Note)
• a country-by-country list of specific regulatory text required by national
authorities
• information on the regulatory labels affixed to the product (artwork and
location on the product)

Attention: The list of global technical standards provided in this chapter is


not exhaustive. The standards listed are generally regarded as the primary
applicable electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and safety standards. The
conformity status on additional national and international standards not listed
in this section can be provided upon request.

Compliance to applicable technical standards and regulations


The 6110 meets or exceeds the following standards:
• (CFR Title 47, Chapter 1) FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class A (USA)
• ICES-003, Issue 2, Revision 1, Class A (Canada)
• European Union EMC Directive 89/336/EEC (as amended by 92/31/EC
and 93/68/EEC)
• EN 300 386:2001 - Emissions and Immunity criteria for equipment
installed in telecommunications centres (European Community and
Australia)
• EN 55022:1998 +A1:2000, +A2:2003- Class A (European Community,
Australia and New Zealand)
• EN 55024:1998 +A1:2001, +A2:2003 (European Community)
• IEC/EN 60950-1:2001 (European Community)
• IEC/EN 60825-1:2001

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• IEC 60825-2:2004
• EN 60825-2:2005

Country-specific regulatory information


Canada
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du


Canada.

United States of America


This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user
will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

European Union
The 6110 conforms with the essential requirements of Directive 89/336/EEC
(EMC Directive, as amended by 92/31/EC and 93/68/EEC) and Directive
73/23/EEC (Low Voltage Directive, as amended by 93/68/EEC) through
compliance to the following harmonized standards:
• EN 300 386:2001
• EN 55022:1998 +A1:2000, +A2:2003
• EN 55024:1998 +A1:2001, +A2:2003
• EN 60950-1:2001
• EN 60825-1:2001
• EN 60825-2:2005

A signed Declaration of Conformity is available upon request.

WARNING:
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause
radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate
measures.

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Australia / New Zealand


The 6110 complies with EN 55022:1998 +A1:2001, +A2:2003 and EN 300
386:2001 in respect of the EMC Regulatory Arrangements (of the
Radiocommunications Act 1992) of the Australian Communications Authority
and the Radiocommunications (EMC Standards) Notice 2004 of the New
Zealand Ministry of Economic Development.

Regulatory labels (safety and EMC)


The following labels have been placed on the system and various field
replaceable units (FRU).

The main product-level regulatory label is located on the side of the shelf. See
Figure 2-1 for an illustration of the optical equipment.

Figure 2-1
Main product level regulatory label on the rear side of the 6110 equipment

Each optical circuit pack bears a label indicating the laser hazard level
(according to IEC 60825-2:2004 and EN 60825-2:2005) presented by circuit
pack.

The label is affixed to the front faceplate of each circuit pack (containing a
laser transmitter or transceiver) to ensure visibility at all times during operation
and/or maintenance.

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This chapter contains procedures for unpacking the 6110 network element
delivered to the customer as part of the supply-only contract.

Shipment verification
The 6110 network element is delivered in one carton along with its
accessories. Compare the package list information with the alphanumeric
information provided on the shipping label. In case of discrepancies in the
shipping label information and the package list information, call the Ciena
technical assistance center. Refer to Documentation Roadmap,
323-1853-090.

Package handling
Consider the following factors while handling the package:
• Identify the top face of the package (identifiable by the packing labels), and
keep the top face uppermost at all times.
• Handle the contents of the package with care.
• Use adequate waterproofing for the 6110 network element package.

Storage
Consider the following factors while storing the 6110 network element:
• Do not remove the equipment from its protective packing.
• Do not place heavy items on the cartons.
• Store the equipment in dry and controlled environment to prevent
condensation.
• Store the cartons away from heat sources.

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Procedure 3-1
Unpacking the equipment
Use this procedure to unpack the 6110 network element.

Before you start


• Make sure that the following tools and materials are available:
— sharp pointed blade/knife
— conductive bonded wrist strap

Procedure tasks
• Unpack the equipment from the carton (step 2).

Expected results
• You have unpacked the equipment and it is ready for installation.

Action
Step Action

1 Cut the plastic shrink-wrap and open the shipping carton.


CAUTION
Risk of equipment damage
Electrostatic discharge can damage electrostatic
sensitive equipment. Use antistatic protection to avoid
damaging the base chassis and circuit packs.

2 Take the equipment out of the shipping carton and remove the packing
material.
3 Remove the plastic protective bag of the network element.

Attention: If the packaging is damaged, preserve as much of the packaging


as possible to allow the customer service and the shipper to analyze the
possible equipment damage. To report damage of shipped articles, contact
the Ciena Networks technical assistance center.

4 Verify the contents against the packing lists. For details, refer to Planning
Guide, NT6Q92AG.
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commissioning 4-

This chapter provides information useful to prepare an 6110 network element


for installation and commissioning. The topics covered are:
• rack configuration
• power requirements
• tools and material list

Rack configuration
The 6110 network element can be mounted on a variety of telecommunication
equipment racks, including:
• Standard European Telecommunication Standards Institute (ETSI) (19 in.
EIA) rack with a standard 300 x 600 mm footprint.
• Standard Network Equipment Building System (NEBS) 2000 rack with a
standard 300 x 600 mm footprint.
• ANSI (23 in.) equipment rack.

Attention: The equipment frame must have 0.5-in. and 1.75-in. mounting
centers to accept the chassis.

Table 4-1 lists the physical dimensions of the 6110 network element and Table
4-2 lists the physical dimensions of the 6110 HDE network element.

Table 4-1
6110 physical dimensions

Specification Description
Chassis height 44 mm
Chassis depth 270 mm
Chassis width (including mounting flanges) 482 mm

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Table 4-1 (continued)


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Specification Description
Chassis width (excluding mounting flanges) 445 mm
Weight (maximum configuration) 6 kg
Weight (minimum configuration) 4 kg

Table 4-2
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Specification Description

Chassis height 44.5 mm

Chassis depth 330 mm

Chassis width (including mounting flanges) 483 mm

Chassis width (excluding mounting flanges) 445 mm

Weight (maximum configuration) 6.5 kg

Weight (minimum configuration) 5.5 kg

Power requirements
The 6110 supports a DC power supply module with dual -48 V DC power
feeds (A and B), a DC power supply module with dual +24 V DC power feeds
(A and B), and an AC power supply module with 90V-264V AC power feeds.
The -48 VDC power supply module provides the following functionality:
• operates over the range -40V to -57.5V dc
• 2A capacity
• input low voltage indication (with accuracy of +/- 6%) to the user interface
for low voltage alarms
• input high voltage indication (with accuracy of +/-6%) to the user interface
for high voltage alarms

The +24 VDC power supply module provides the following functionality:
• operates over the range 18V to 34V DC
• 8A capacity
• input low voltage indication (with accuracy of +/- 6%) to the user interface
for low voltage alarms
• input high voltage indication (with accuracy of +/-6%) to the user interface
for high voltage alarms

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The AC power supply module provides the following functionality:


• operates over the range 90V to 264V AC
• 1A capacity

Tools and materials list


Make sure that you have the tools listed in Table 4-3 before you go to the site
to install an 6110 network element. This list does not include items that are
ordered by the customer or that are part of the shipment.

Table 4-3
Tools and materials list

Tool or material

#6 AWG (16 mm2) 7-strand copper insulated conductor ground


wire (as required)

16 mm drill bit (for seismic zone 2) or


18 mm drill bit (for seismic zone 4)

cable ties

claw hammer

crimping tool

digital voltmeter (DVM)

ESD heel grounder

ESD vacuum

miniature screwdriver

ESD wrist strap

felt marker

flathead screwdriver

frame leveling kit-NT7E6040 (as required)

frame mover

gloves

hammer drill

ladder

masonry drill

no-oxide paste

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Table 4-3 (continued)


Tools and materials list

Tool or material

nut driver, 5/16 in.

nut driver, 10 mm

Manual Phillips screwdriver

pliers

safety glasses

socket/wrench set, 1/2 in. drive

socket, 3/8 in. hexagonal 3 in. deep—for M-10, standard anchoring

socket, 5/8 in. hexagonal 3 in. deep—for M-12, earthquake anchoring

socket, 8 mm

socket, 10 mm

spirit level, 24 in.

tape

tin snips

torque wrench

wire cutters

Requirements
To commission an 6110 network element you must have the following
information:
• network diagrams that describe 6110 paths
• network element type for each network element in the 6110 network
• system timing diagram which shows building integrated timing supply
(BITS) sources
• fiber numbers and patch panel connections for each fiber path

Test equipment
Equipment used for measurement must be pre-calibrated by an approved test
facility.

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Table 4-4 lists the test equipment to be used.

Table 4-4
List of test equipment

Equipment

PDH generator and analyzer that supports1.5Mbit/s, 2 Mbit/s, 34 Mbit/s and 45 Mbit/s

SDH/SONET generator and analyzer

Ethernet frame generator and analyzer with RFC 2544 compliance

Digital multimeter

Optical power meter with LC-PC connector

PC (for Craft Access Terminal)

Cable assembly shielded RJ45-RJ45 cross 5 meters

Cable assembly shielded RJ45-RJ45 straight 5 meters

Optical connector microscope kit

Optical cleaning kit

Optical patch cord, LC-PC, single mode, low loss, 1 m

Connector/cables for E1/DS1 tributary equipment

3 m length, BNC male to male

120 ohm E1 cable

75 ohms to 120 ohm impedance matching transformers

100 ohm DS1 cable

DDF cable

Connector/cables for 34/45 Mbit/s tributary equipment

3 m length BNC male to male

Ethernet test cables

Cable assembly shielded RJ45-RJ45 straight/cross 2 meters

Ethernet loopbacks (RJ45)

ESI/Alarms cables

Cable assembly RJ45-9D serial 3 meters

Cable assembly shielded RJ45-open clock 5 meters

Cable assembly shielded RJ45-open alarm 3 meters

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Installation, commissioning, and testing flowchart


Figure 4-1 shows the installation, commissioning, and testing process
flowchart.

Figure 4-1
Installation, commissioning, and testing procedures

Equipment arrives at site, unpack


the 6110 network element
I
N
S
Verify shipment T
A
L
L
A
T
Install the 6110 in the rack I
O
N

Connect the power and traffic cables to the 6110 network


element
C
O
M
Power up the 6110 network element M
I
S
S
I
Set the Ethernet IP, subnet mask and router ID on the O
N
6110 network element I
N
G

Perform tests on a stand alone 6110 network element T


E
S
T
I
N
Perform system tests on the 6110 network element G

The 6110 network element is ready to carry live traffic

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This chapter contains all the procedures for installing the following:
• the 6110 network element
• peripheral cables
• traffic cables

The 6110 system is available in two variants:


• Normal system compliant to ETSI EN 300 019-1-0 V2.1.2(2003-09)
CLASS 3.1 standard
• Extended temperature system compliant to ETSI EN 300 019-1-0
V2.1.2(2003-09) CLASS 3.4 standard, but the high air temperature is only
up to + 65°C

Installation guidelines
The installation guidelines for the 6110 network element are as follows:
• Ensure that the rack is firmly fixed to the ground.
• Ensure proper grounding of the rack.
• Ensure that the weight of the equipment does not make the rack unstable.
• Ensure that minimum clearance between the two posts of the rack is
450 mm when you are mounting the equipment on a rack.
• Ensure that the -48 V DC power supply requisites are satisfied. The input
supply voltage is in the range -40 to -57.5 volts.
• Ensure that the +24 V DC power supply requisites are satisfied. The input
supply voltage is in the range 18 to 34 volts.
• Ensure that the AC power supply requisites are satisfied. The input supply
voltage is in the range 90 to 264 volts.
• Ensure that the wire size and dimension requirements are based on cable
length and local engineering standards and practices.
• Use only manual screwdriver for fastening of any circuit packs.

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Attention: Do not use any Power screwdriver for fastening of any circuit
packs.

Attention: You must install the 6110 network element in a restricted access
location (RAL) in accordance with EN60950.

Attention: The fastening of screws is to be done at both ends uniformly.


Engage two to three threads on both ends before tightening the screws
completely. It is important to allign the screws prior to tightening to avoid
screw jamming.

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Chapter procedure list


Table 5-1 lists the procedures in this chapter, which you must perform to install
the 6110 network element.

Table 5-1
6110 installation procedures

Action Details

Installing the 6110 base chassis Procedure 5-1

Connecting the 6110 to local safety ground Procedure 5-2

Connecting the DC power supply Procedure 5-3

Connecting the AC power supply Procedure 5-4

Connecting the Modem/F1 cable Procedure 5-5

Connecting the local craft terminal (LCT) Procedure 5-6

Connecting external synchronization interface (ESI) and alarm Procedure 5-7


cables

Routing cables on the rack Procedure 5-8

Installing the E1 75-ohm BNC termination panel Procedure 5-9

Connecting and routing E1/DS1 cables Procedure 5-10

Connecting and routing E1/DS1 cables Procedure 5-11

Connecting fiber optic cables to STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 Procedure 5-13


interfaces on the 6110 network element

Connecting 10/100Base-T cables to 10/100BT ETH interfaces Procedure 5-13

Connecting E3/DS3 cables to E3/DS3 interfaces Procedure 5-14

Connecting fiber optic cables to 2X155M optical interfaces Procedure 5-15

Connecting fiber optic cables to 2X622M/8X155M optical Procedure 5-16


interfaces

Connecting fiber optic cables to 1XGE optical interface on the Procedure 5-17
6110 network element

Connecting fiber optic cables to 2XGE optical interfaces Procedure 5-18

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6110 installation procedures

Action Details

Connecting fiber optic cables to 2XGE/FX+8X10/100BT L2 1G2 Procedure 5-19


optical interfaces

Connecting 10/100Base T cables to 10/100BT interfaces and Procedure 5-20


fiber optic cables to optical interfaces of 4X10/100BT+
4X100FXL1/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1 622M

Connecting 10/100Base T cables to 10/100BT interfaces and Procedure 5-21


fiber optic cables to optical interfaces of
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Procedure 5-1
Installing the 6110 base chassis
Use this procedure to install the 6110 network element in a 19 in./23 in./ ETSI
rack.

Before you start


• Make sure that the following tools and materials are available:
— standard installer tool kit
— manual Phillips screwdriver (PH3) and (PH1)
— four M6 mounting screws and captive nuts

Procedure tasks
• Installing the 6110 in a 19 in./23 in./ETSI rack (step 1).
• Front mounting the 6110 network element (step 5).
• Installing the 6110 on a wall (step 9).
• Mid-mounting the 6110 network element (step 16).

Expected results
• You have installed the 6110 network element.

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Procedure 5-1 (continued)


Installing the 6110 base chassis

Action
Step Action

1 Determine your next step.


If you want to Then go to
install the 6110 in a rack step 2
wall mount the 6110 step 9

Rack mounting
2 Determine your next step.
If you want to install Then go to
the 6110 in
a 19 in. rack step 3
a ETSI or 23 in. step 4

3 Remove the standard 19 in. rack mounting bracket from the 6110 and fit the
corresponding mounting bracket available in the accessories kit. Refer to
Figure 5-7 for the accessories provided in the accessories kit.
4 Determine your next step.
If you want to Then go to
front mount the 6110 step 5
mid-mount the 6110 step 16

5 Determine the front mounting position.


If you want Then
to front mount
the flange in face go to step 6
with the 6110 See Figure 5-1 and Figure 5-4
17mm away from the fasten the flange and the cable
front face of the 6110 routing brackets 17 mm away from
the face of the 6110
go to step 8, See Figure 5-5
34mm away from the fasten the flange and the cable
front face of the 6110 routing brackets 34 mm away from
the face of the 6110
go to step 8

6 Determine the access requirements and select the side you want to use as
the front side in the rack.

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Procedure 5-1 (continued)


Installing the 6110 base chassis

Step Action

7 Move the 6110 network element to the desired rack position, locate the top
and bottom fixing holes on each side of the rack and fit the captive nuts to the
rack.
8 Fasten the 6110 network element and the cable routing brackets to the rack
with four M6 screws. See Figure 5-1 and Figure 5-5. Go to step 20.
Wall mounting
9 Determine the access requirements and plan for the installation of the
equipment on the wall along with the routing of cables.
10 Use the wall mounting bracket provided in the accessories kit as the template,
mark the positions of the mounting holes. Ensure that the holes are in line
with the mounting holes.

Attention: The 6110 network element can be installed to the left only.

11 Fasten the screws in position on the wall.


12 Remove the rack mounting brackets from the equipment using a manual
Phillips screwdriver as shown in the step 1 of Figure 5-2.
13 Fasten the wall mounting bracket to the equipment with screws using a
manual Phillips screwdriver as shown in step 2 of Figure 5-2.
14 Mount the equipment on the wall securely. See step 3 of Figure 5-2.
15 Go to step 20.

Attention: Cables must be secured externally to the network element.

Mid-mounting
16 Remove the existing rack mounting brackets from the equipment using a
manual Phillips screwdriver.
17 Place the rack mounting brackets into mid-mounting position and fasten them
to the equipment with screws using a manual Phillips screwdriver as shown
in Figure 5-3.
18 Fasten the cable routing brackets to the 6110 network element as shown in
Figure 5-6.
19 Move the 6110 to the desired rack position.
20 You have successfully completed installing the 6110 base chassis as shown
in Figure 5-4.
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Procedure 5-1 (continued)


Installing the 6110 base chassis

Figure 5-1
Rack installation of 6110

3 2 1
ESD

Rx
Tx

FAN
2 1 Tx 2 Rx Tx 1 Rx

19 in. Mounting

3 2 1
ESD

Rx
Tx
FAN

2 1 Tx 2 Rx Tx 1 Rx

ETSI Mounting

3 2 1
ESD

Rx
Tx
FAN

2 1 Tx 2 Rx Tx 1 Rx

23 in. Mounting

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Procedure 5-1 (continued)


Installing the 6110 base chassis

Figure 5-2
Wall mounting

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

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Procedure 5-1 (continued)


Installing the 6110 base chassis

Figure 5-3
Mid-mounting of the 6110 network element

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Procedure 5-1 (continued)


Installing the 6110 base chassis

Figure 5-4
Installation of the 6110 network element in the rack

Figure 5-5
Installation of cable routing brackets (front mounting)

a)

b)

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Procedure 5-1 (continued)


Installing the 6110 base chassis

Figure 5-6
Installation of cable routing brackets (mid-mounting)

a)

b)

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Procedure 5-1 (continued)


Installing the 6110 base chassis

Figure 5-7
Accessories in the mechanical kit

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Procedure 5-2
Connecting the 6110 to local safety ground
Use this procedure to connect the 6110 network element to local safety
ground.

Attention: To perform this procedure, you must ensure that the equipment
rack is correctly grounded according to local grounding practices.

Before you start


• Make sure that the following tools and materials are available:
— standard installer tool kit
— grounding cable (NT6Q71AA)
— manual Phillips screwdriver (PH3, PH1)

Procedure tasks
• Fasten the grounding cable to the 6110 (step 2).
• Terminate the cable according to local site practices (step 3).

Expected results
• You have established the connection between the local safety ground and network element ground.

CAUTION
Risk of equipment damage
Electrostatic discharge can damage electrostatic sensitive
devices. Use antistatic protection to avoid damaging the base
chassis and circuit packs.

CAUTION
Risk of improper ground due to poor contact with a painted rack
If the rack is painted, follow your company’s procedures to
remove the paint from the area where the bolt will be fastened.
Ensure the bolt washer makes direct contact with the rack.

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Procedure 5-2 (continued)


Connecting the 6110 to local safety ground

Action
Step Action

1 Remove the phillips screw from the 6110.


2 Fasten the grounding cable to the local safety point on the 6110 as shown in
the Figure 5-8.

Attention: There is an additional local safety ground point at the rear of the
6110 network element. Refer to Figure 5-9. The rear local ground point is the
recommended location for connecting the ground.

3 Route the grounding cable securely along the rack and terminate it according
to local site practices.
4 To cross verify the grounding done, using a multimeter measure the potential
difference between the chassis and the rack.
When the value is “0”, chassis is grounded properly.
—end—
.

Figure 5-8
Connecting to the local safety ground in the front of the 6110 network element

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Procedure 5-2 (continued)


Connecting the 6110 to local safety ground

Figure 5-9
Local ground point at the rear of the 6110 network element
TJ-0232

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Procedure 5-3
Connecting the DC power supply
Use this procedure to connect the DC power supply to the 6110 network
element.

Before you start


• Review the safety guidelines in Chapter 1, “Observing product and personnel safety guidelines”.
• Make sure that the relevant circuit breaker is switched to OFF.
• Also make sure that the following tools and materials are available:
— standard installer tool kit
— power cable
— miniature screwdriver
— digital multimeter

Procedure tasks
• Connect the power feeds (1 and/or 2) with the appropriate circuit breakers to the office battery (step 1).
• Measure the voltage and polarity of feeds 1 and/or 2 of the power termination block on 6110 (step 6).

Expected results
• The measured voltages of the power feeds 1 and 2 are within the range -40 to -57.5 volts for the -48V DC
PSU and within the range 18 to 34 volts for the +24V DC PSU.
• If the expected results do not occur:
— Make sure that the power connections are not reversed.
— Make sure that the multimeter is functioning properly and that there is no open or short circuit.
— Contact your next level of support.

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Procedure 5-3 (continued)


Connecting the DC power supply

DANGER
Risk of electrocution
Working with live circuits is dangerous. Before you continue,
ensure that the rack power is turned off at the power
distribution panel and cannot be turned on accidentally. Use a
multimeter to verify that no potential exists.

CAUTION
Risk of equipment damage
Electrostatic discharge can damage electrostatic sensitive
devices. Use antistatic protection to avoid damaging the base
chassis and circuit packs.

Action
Step Action

1 Make sure that the circuit breaker feeding power to 6110 network element is
switched to OFF.
2 Fasten the cable to the terminal connector. For color coding details, see Table
11-2 on page 11-2.
3 Connect the power cable to the power supply connector as shown in Figure
5-10.

Attention: On disconnecting the power cable or with no power being


supplied to the network element, the power supply port raises the Input
Voltage Underload on PSU alarm to indicate the loss of power feed.

4 Route the power cable securely along the left side of the rack as shown in
Figure 5-11 and connect it to the power distribution panel.

Attention: The 6110 is protected against reversed polarity and will not switch
on if the power connections are reversed.

5 Switch on the circuit breaker feeding power to the 6110 network element.

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Procedure 5-3 (continued)


Connecting the DC power supply

Step Action

6 Place the multimeter probes on the screws located on top of the power
connector and measure the voltage and polarity of the feeds 1 and/or 2 of the
power termination block. Ensure that the voltages measured are as described
in the table below.
Power termination block (-48V DC PSU) Measured voltage

Across feed 1 (-48 volts) and feed 1 (RET) -40 to -57.5 volts

Across feed 2 (-48 volts) and feed 2 (RET) -40 to -57.5 volts

Across feed 1 and 2 (-48 volts) 0 +/- 5 volts

Across feed 1 (RET) and 2 (RET) 0 +/- 0.1 volts

Power termination block (+24V DC PSU) Measured voltage

Across feed 1 (+24 volts) and feed 1 (RET) 18 to 34 volts

Across feed 2 (+24 volts) and feed 2 (RET) 18 to 34 volts

Across feed 1 and 2 (+24 volts) 0 +/- 5 volts

Across feed 1 (RET) and 2 (RET) 0 +/- 0.1 volts

7 If there are two DC power feeds, repeat the steps 1 to 5 for the second power
feed.

Figure 5-10
Routing of the power cable

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Procedure 5-3 (continued)


Connecting the DC power supply

Figure 5-11
Routing of the power cable

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Procedure 5-4
Connecting the AC power supply
Use this procedure to connect the AC power supply to the 6110 network
element.

Attention: The chassis with the PEC code NT6Q00ACE5 only includes AC
Power supply.

Before you start


• Review the safety guidelines in Chapter 1,“Observing product and personnel safety guidelines”.
• Make sure that the AC inlet voltage range is within the operating range of the network element.
• Make sure that the following tools and material are available:
— Standard installer tool kit.
— Power cable (If cable not supplied along with the equipment, Use the cable according to local
regulations).

Procedure tasks
• Connect the power cable to the AC power socket (step 1).

Expected results
• The power cable is fitted correctly into the power socket.
• If the expected results do not occur:
— Make sure that the power connections are not interchanged with ground.
— Contact your next level of support.

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Procedure 5-4 (continued)


Connecting the AC power supply

DANGER
Risk of electrocution
Working with live circuits is dangerous. Before you continue,
ensure that the rack power is turned off at the power
distribution panel and cannot be turned on accidentally. Use a
multimeter to verify that no potential exists.

CAUTION
Risk of equipment damage
Electrostatic discharge can damage electrostatic sensitive
devices. Use antistatic protection to avoid damaging the base
chassis and circuit packs.

Action
Step Action

1 Connect the power cable to the AC power supply connector.


2 Route the power cable securely along the left side of the rack as shown in
Figure 5-12 and connect it to power distribution panel.
—end—

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Procedure 5-4 (continued)


Connecting the AC power supply

Figure 5-12
Connecting the AC power cable

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Procedure 5-5
Connecting the Modem/F1 cable
Use this procedure to connect the Modem/F1 cable to the 6110 network
element.

The Modem/F1 interface is of RJ-45 type in the 6110 network element. This
interface is used for adding, dropping F1 bytes and can also be used as
modem interface.

Before you start


• Make sure that you have a modem cable (NT6Q71AG).
• Make sure that you have F1 cable (NT6Q71AF).

Procedure tasks
• Connect the Modem/F1 cable to the MI/F1 interface on the 6110 base chassis (step 2).
• Route the cable securely along the left side of the rack (step 4).

Expected results
• You have securely connected the Modem/F1 cable to the 6110 network element.
• If the expected result do not occur:
— Make sure that you use the right cable for the connection that you require.
— Contact your next level of support.

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Procedure 5-5 (continued)


Connecting the Modem/F1 cable

Action
Step Action

1 Determine your next step.


If you want Then use a
modem connectivity Modem cable
to add/drop F1 user channel F1 cable

2 Connect the Modem/F1 cable to the corresponding MI/F1 interface on the


network element as shown in Figure 5-13.
3 Ensure that the retention slides operate to hold the connector in place.
4 Route the cable securely along the left side of the rack. See Figure 5-13. For
F1 cable color coding details, see Table 11-6 on page 11-4. For Modem cable
coding details, see Table 11-12 on page 11-11.
—end—

Figure 5-13
MI/F1 cable

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Procedure 5-6
Connecting the local craft terminal (LCT)
Use this procedure to connect the LCT cable to the 6110 network element.

The network LCT cable interface is RJ-45 type and this interface is used for
network connectivity. An Ethernet crossover cable is used for direct
connectivity between the Ethernet port of the PC and the LCT interface of the
network element. An Ethernet straight cable is used to connect the network
element and the PC terminal through the Ethernet hub/switch.

Attention: The Ethernet cable used to connect to LCT port must be a


shielded twisted pair cable.

Before you start


• Make sure that you have the LCT cable (NT6Q71AE).

Procedure tasks
• Connect the LCT cable to the corresponding interface on the 6110 base chassis (step 1).
• Route the cable securely along the left side of the rack (step 3).

Expected results
• You have securely connected the LCT cable to the 6110 network element.
• If the expected result do not occur:
— Make sure that you use the right cable for the connection.
— Contact your next level of support.

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Procedure 5-6 (continued)


Connecting the local craft terminal (LCT)

Action
Step Action

1 Connect the LCT cable to the corresponding LCT connector on the network
element as shown in Figure 5-14.
2 Ensure that the retention slides operate to hold the connectors in place.
3 Route the cables securely along the left side of the rack.
For LCT cable color coding details, see Table 11-7 and Table 11-8 on
page 11-5.
—end—

Figure 5-14
Routing of the LCT cable

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Procedure 5-7
Connecting external synchronization interface (ESI)
and alarm cables
Use this procedure to connect the external synchronization interface(ESI) and
alarm cables to the 6110 network element.

For details on supported signals depending on hardware and SDH/SONET


mode, Refer to Planning Guide, NT6Q92AG.

Before you start


• Make sure that the following tools and materials are available:
— standard installer tool kit
— ESI cable (NT6Q71AC)
— two alarm cables (NT6Q71AB)
— ESI cable (NT6Q71AE)

Procedure tasks
• Connect the ESI and alarm cables to the 6110 network element (step 1).
• Route the cables along the left side of the rack (step 3).

Expected results
• You have securely connected the ESI and alarm cables to the 6110 network element.
• If the expected results do not occur:
— Make sure that you have used the right cables for the connections that you require.
— Contact your next level of support.

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Procedure 5-7 (continued)


Connecting external synchronization interface (ESI) and alarm cables

Action
Step Action

1 Connect, the connectorized end of the ESI and alarm cables to the respective
RJ-45 connectors. Refer to Table 11-3 on page 11-2, Table 11-4 on
page 11-3, and Table 11-5 on page 11-3 for cable color coding of alarm out,
alarm in, and ESI cables respectively.
2 Ensure that the retention slide operates to hold the connectors in place.
3 Route the cables along the left side of the rack and terminate them to the
desired equipment. See Figure 5-15, Figure 5-16, and Figure 5-17.

Attention: The Alarm in and DIAG port are same in the 6110-HDE chassis.

—end—

Figure 5-15
Routing of the alarm out cable

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Procedure 5-7 (continued)


Connecting external synchronization interface (ESI) and alarm cables

Figure 5-16
Routing of the alarm in cable

Figure 5-17
Routing of the ESI cable

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Procedure 5-8
Routing cables on the rack
Use this procedure to route cables on a 19 in., ETSI, or 23 in. rack. The type
of cable used depends on the type of traffic carried by the network element
configuration. The cables include power and traffic cables. The traffic cables
are E1/DS1, E3/DS3, Ethernet and optical cables.

Before you start

• Make sure that the following tools and materials are available:
— standard installer tool kit
— required E1/DS1, E3/DS3, Ethernet and optical cables
— cable ties

Procedure tasks
• Determine the routing of traffic cables (step 1).
• Run the cables correctly (step 2).

Expected results
• You have routed and dressed all the cables of the network element.

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Procedure 5-8 (continued)


Routing cables on the rack

Action
Step Action

1 Determine the routing of cables depending on requirements and the cable


entry (top or bottom) to the rack.
If you want to Then run the cables
route the cables from into the rack and leave at least 250
the top of the rack mm below the designated top fixing
position of the equipment.
route the cables from up the rack and leave at least 250
the bottom of the rack mm above the top fixing position of
the equipment.

For details on routing cables, refer to Figure 5-18.

Attention: Make sure not to violate the cables (Power, Ethernet, PDH,
M1/F1, ESI, ALM, LCT, and fiber-optic) minimum bend radius, when routing
the fiber-optic cable slack.

2 Secure all cables using cable ties.


—end—

Figure 5-18
Cable management

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Procedure 5-9
Installing the E1 75-ohm BNC termination panel
Use this procedure to install the E1 75-ohm BNC termination panel.

Attention: The 75-ohm termination panel cannot be used for DS1 facilities.

Before you start


• Make sure that the following tools and materials are available:
— standard installer tool kit
— manual Phillips screwdriver (PH3) and (PH1)
— four M6 mounting screws and captive nuts
— E1 75 ohm BNC terminal panel (NT6Q71EA)

Procedure tasks
• Install the E1 75-ohm BNC termination panel (step 1).

Expected results
• You have installed the E1 75-ohm BNC terminal panel.

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Procedure 5-9 (continued)


Installing the E1 75-ohm BNC termination panel

Action
Step Action

1 Locate the top and bottom fixing holes on each side of the rack and fit the
captive nuts. Figure 5-19 shows the E1 75-ohm BNC termination panel.
2 Determine the access requirements and select the side you want to use as
the front side in the rack.
3 Move the BNC terminal panel to the desired rack position.
4 Fasten the terminal panel to the rack with four M6 screws.
—end—

Figure 5-19
E1 75 ohm BNC termination panel

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Procedure 5-10
Connecting and routing E1/DS1 cables
Use this procedure to connect E1/DS1 cables to the 16XE1/DS1 service
interface on the base chassis or to the 28XE1/DS1 circuit pack for 120-ohm
E1 applications or 100-ohm DS1 applications. The 28XE1/DS1 tributary
circuit pack has two connectors, which support 28 E1/DS1. When converting
E1 services to 75-ohm application, use this procedure to route the E1 cable to
the 75-ohm termination panel.

Attention: The 75-ohm termination panel cannot be used for DS1 facilities.
It requires 120 ohm to 75 ohm impedance matching converter.

Before you start


• Make sure that the following tools and materials are available:
— standard installer tool kit
— flat screwdriver
— E1/DS1 cables (NT6Q72xA or NT6Q73xA) or E1 cable assembly for conversion to 75-ohm application
(NT6Q74xA or NT6Q75xA). Refer to Planning Guide, NT6Q92AG for orderable codes
— 75-ohm patch panel (NT6Q71EA), if applicable
— cable ties

Procedure tasks
• Determine the required E1/DS1 cable (step 1).
• Connect the E1/DS1 cable to the 6110 network element (step 2).
• Terminate the cable to the termination panel, if applicable (step 4).

Expected results
• You have connected the E1/DS1 cables to the 6110 network element.
• If the expected results do not occur:
— Make sure that you use the right cable for the connection that you require
— Contact your next level of support

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Procedure 5-10 (continued)


Connecting and routing E1/DS1 cables

Action
Step Action

1 Identify the required E1/DS1 cable. For color coding of E1 cables, see Table
11-1 on page 11-1 and for color coding of DS1 cables, see Table 11-9 on
page 11-5,Table 11-10 on page 11-7.

Attention: A left routing cable is required for connecting to the 16XE1/DS1


interface on the base chassis, while two right routing cables are required for
connecting to the 28XE1/DS1 circuit pack. Refer to Planning Guide,
NT6Q92AG for orderable codes.

2 Connect the E1/DS1 cable(s) to the 64-pin Telco connector(s) on the


16XE1/DS1 service interface on the base chassis or the 28XE1/DS1 tributary
circuit pack, as shown in Figure 5-20.
3 Determine your next step:
If Then
you require E1 services go to step 4
with 75-ohm application
otherwise You have completed this procedure

4 Connect the E1 cable to the similar 64-pin Telco connector at the back of the
75-ohm termination panel, as shown in Figure 5-21.
5 Connect the E1 traffic to the 75 ohm BNC termination panel as shown in
Figure 5-22.
When connecting the E1 ports 17-28 of the 28XE1/DS1 circuit pack to the
termination panel, the additional overlay label delivered with the termination
panel should be installed for proper port number identification prior to
connecting the E1 traffic cables.

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Procedure 5-10 (continued)


Connecting and routing E1/DS1 cables

Figure 5-20
Connecting E1/DS1 cables to 16XE1/DS1 service interface and the 28XE1/DS1 tributary circuit
pack

Figure 5-21
Connecting E1 cable to Digital Distribution Frame (rear view)

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Procedure 5-10 (continued)


Connecting and routing E1/DS1 cables

Figure 5-22
Routing the cables from the termination panel (front view)

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Procedure 5-11
Connecting and routing E1/DS1 cables
Use this procedure to connect E1/DS1 cables to the 21XE1DS1 service
interface on the base chassis or to the 63XE1/DS1 circuit pack. The
21XE1/DS1 service interface has one connector, which support 21 E1/DS1.

Attention: The 75-ohm termination panel cannot be used for DS1 facilities.
It requires 120 ohm to 75 ohm impedance matching converter.

Before you start


• Make sure that the following tools and materials are available:
— standard installer tool kit
— flat screwdriver
— E1/DS1 cables (NT6Q72xA or NT6Q73xA) or E1 cable assembly for conversion to 75-ohm application
(NT6Q74xA or NT6Q75xA). Refer to Planning Guide, NT6Q92AG for orderable codes
— 75-ohm patch panel (NT6Q71EA), if applicable
— cable ties
— 6110 / 6110 HD onboard 21xE1/DS1(NT6Q76xx E1 75Ohm)
— 6110 HDE onboard 21xE1/DS1(NTTC41Cx E1 75Ohms, NTTC41Dx E1 120Ohms, NTTC46Ax DS1
100Ohms)
— 63XE1/DS1 Circuit Pack (NTTC41Ax E1 75Ohm, NTTC41Bx E1 120Ohm)

Procedure tasks
• Determine the required E1/DS1 cable (step 1).
• Connect the E1/DS1 cable to the 6110 network element (step 2).
• Terminate the cable to the termination panel, if applicable (step 4).

Expected results
• You have connected the E1/DS1 cables to the 6110 network element.
• If the expected results do not occur:
— Make sure that you use the right cable for the connection that you require
— Contact your next level of support

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Procedure 5-11 (continued)


Connecting and routing E1/DS1 cables

Action
Step Action

1 Identify the required E1/DS1 cable. For color coding of E1 cables, see Table
11-9 on page 11-5 and for color coding of DS1 cables, see Table 11-10 on
page 11-7,Table 11-11 on page 11-9.

Attention: A left routing cable is required for connecting to the 21XE1/DS1


interface on the base chassis, while one right routing and one left routing
cables are required for connecting to the 63XE1/DS1 circuit pack. Refer to
Planning Guide, NT6Q92AG for orderable codes.

2 Connect the E1/DS1 cable(s) to the LHFS connector(s) on the 21XE1/DS1


service interface on the base chassis or connect the E1/DS1 cable(s) to the
LHFS connector(s) on the 63XE1/DS1 tributary circuit pack, as shown in
Figure 5-23.
3 Determine your next step:
If Then
you require E1 services go to step 4
with 75-ohm application
otherwise You have completed this procedure

4 Connect the E1 cable to the similar LHFS connector(s), as shown in Figure


5-24.

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Procedure 5-11 (continued)


Connecting and routing E1/DS1 cables

Figure 5-23
Connecting E1/DS1 cables to 21XE1/DS1

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Procedure 5-11 (continued)


Connecting and routing E1/DS1 cables

Figure 5-24
Connecting E1/DS1 cables to 63XE1/DS1 tributary circuit pack

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Procedure 5-12
Connecting fiber optic cables to
STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 interfaces on the 6110 network
element
Use this procedure to connect the fiber optic cables to the
STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 interfaces of the 6110 network element.

Before you start


• Make sure that the following tools and materials are available:
— four simplex LC-LC fibers
— cable ties
• Ensure that the SFP modules are inserted into the STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 interface ports, refer to
Procedure 10-5, Installing and removing pluggable modules for details.

Procedure tasks
• Connect the fiber optic cables to the STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 interfaces of the 6110 (step 1).

Expected results
• You have connected the fiber optic cables to the STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 interfaces on the 6110 network
element.
• If the expected results do not occur:
— Make sure that the correct cable is used
— Contact your next level of support

CAUTION
Risk of equipment damage
Electrostatic discharge can damage electrostatic sensitive
devices. Use antistatic protection to avoid damaging the base
chassis and circuit packs.

DANGER
Risk of personal injury
When the base chassis is powered on, the optical interface
ports emit laser light that can blind. Keep all optical connectors
on the optical interface ports capped when they are not
connected to optical fiber cables. Never look directly into the
end of an optical fiber.

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Procedure 5-12 (continued)


Connecting fiber optic cables to STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 interfaces on the 6110 network element

Action
Step Action

1 Identify the fiber optic cables.


2 Remove the dust caps on the optical interfaces.
3 Inspect and clean the connectors/adaptors on the patch cord. For details,
refer to Procedure 9-2, Cleaning optical connectors and adapters on patch
cords.
4 Connect the appropriate fiber optic cables to the transmit and receive ports
on the 4x155/2x622M/2x2.5GMAgg base-circuit pack, For details, refer to
Figure 5-25.
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Figure 5-25
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Procedure 5-13
Connecting 10/100Base-T cables to 10/100BT ETH
interfaces
Use this procedure to connect 10/100Base-T cables to the 6110 network
element.

Attention: The Ethernet cables used to connect to the 10/100BT ports of


the 8XETH circuit packs must be shielded twisted pair (STP) cables.

Before you start


• Make sure that the following tools and materials are available:
— up to eight 10/100Base-T cables
— cable ties

Procedure tasks
• Connect the 10/100Base-T cables to the 6110 (step 3).

Expected results
• You have connected the 10/100Base-T cables to the 6110 network element.
• If the expected results do not occur:
— Make sure that you have used the right cable for the connection that you require
— Contact your next level of support

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Procedure 5-13 (continued)


Connecting 10/100Base-T cables to 10/100BT ETH interfaces

Action
Step Action

1 Identify the 10/100Base-T cables.


2 Connect the cables to the RJ-45 connector on the 4x10/100BT ports on the
base-circuit pack as shown in Figure 5-26.
3 Connect the cables to the RJ-45 connector on the 8XETH Ethernet private
line (EPL) circuit pack as shown in Figure 5-27.
4 Ensure that the retention slide operates to hold the connector in place.
5 Route the Ethernet cables towards the right side of the shelf. For cable color
coding details, see Table 11-7 and Table 11-8 on page 11-5.

Figure 5-26
Ethernet cable management

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Procedure 5-13 (continued)


Connecting 10/100Base-T cables to 10/100BT ETH interfaces

Figure 5-27
Ethernet cable management

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Procedure 5-14
Connecting E3/DS3 cables to E3/DS3 interfaces
Use this procedure to connect the E3/DS3 cables to the E3/DS3 interfaces on
the 3XE3/DS3 and Transmux tributary circuit pack of the 6110 network
element.

Before you start


• Make sure that the following tools and materials are available:
— six BNC cables (3XE3/DS3 circuit pack)
— twelve SMB-BNC cables (Transmux circuit pack)
— cable ties

Procedure tasks
• Connect the BNC and Transmux cables to the BNC/SMB connectors on the E3/DS3/Transmux circuit packs
of the 6110 (step 1) respectively.

Expected results
• You have connected the E3/DS3 cables to the BNC/SMB connectors on the E3/DS3/Transmux circuit packs
of the 6110 network element.
• If the expected results do not occur:
— Make sure that the correct cable is used.
— Contact your next level of support.

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Procedure 5-14 (continued)


Connecting E3/DS3 cables to E3/DS3 interfaces

CAUTION
Risk of equipment damage
Electrostatic discharge can damage electrostatic sensitive
devices. Use antistatic protection to avoid damaging the base
chassis and circuit packs.

Action
Step Action

1 Identify the BNC and SMB-BNC cables.


2 Connect the appropriate BNC/SMB-BNC cables to the transmit and receive
ports on the 3XE3/DS3 and Transmux circuit packs as shown in Figure 5-28
and Figure 5-29.
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Figure 5-28
E3/DS3 cable management

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Procedure 5-14 (continued)


Connecting E3/DS3 cables to E3/DS3 interfaces

Figure 5-29
E3/DS3 cable management

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Procedure 5-15
Connecting fiber optic cables to 2X155M optical
interfaces
Use this procedure to connect the fiber optic cables to the 2X155M optical
interfaces of the 6110 network element.

Before you start


• Make sure that the following tools and materials are available:
— four simplex LC optical patch cords or two duplex LC optical patch cords
— cable ties
• Ensure that the SFP modules are inserted into the optical interface ports, refer to Procedure 10-5, Installing
and removing pluggable modules, for details.

Procedure tasks
• Connect the fiber optic cables to the STM-1/OC-3 interfaces of the 6110 (step 1)

Expected results
• You have connected the fiber optic cables to the optical interfaces on the 6110 network element.
• If the expected results do not occur:
— Make sure that the correct cable is used
— Contact your next level of support

DANGER
Risk of personal injury
When the shelf is powered on, the optical interface ports emit
laser light that can blind. Keep all optical connectors on the
optical interface ports capped when they are not connected to
optical fiber cables. Never look directly into the end of an
optical fiber.

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Procedure 5-15 (continued)


Connecting fiber optic cables to 2X155M optical interfaces

Action
Step Action

1 Identify the fiber optic cables.


2 Remove the dust caps on the optical interfaces.
3 Inspect and clean the connectors/adaptors on the patch cord. For details,
refer to Procedure 9-2, Cleaning optical connectors and adapters on patch
cords.
4 Connect the appropriate fiber optic cables to the transmit and receive ports
on the 2X155M circuit pack. For details, refer to Figure 5-30.
—end—

Figure 5-30
Optical cable management - 2X155M optical interface.

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Procedure 5-16
Connecting fiber optic cables to 2X622M/8X155M
optical interfaces
Use this procedure to connect the fiber optic cables to the 2X622M/8X155M
optical interfaces of the 6110 network element.

Before you start


• Make sure that the following tools and materials are available:
— four simplex LC optical patch cords or two duplex LC optical patch cords
— cable ties
• Ensure that the SFP modules are inserted into the optical interface ports, refer to Procedure 10-5, Installing
and removing pluggable modules, for details.

Procedure tasks
• Connect the fiber optic cables to the STM-1/4/OC-3/12 interfaces of the 6110 (step 1).

Expected results
• You have connected the fiber optic cables to the optical interfaces on the 6110 network element.
• If the expected results do not occur:
— Make sure that the correct cable is used
— Contact your next level of support

DANGER
Risk of personal injury
When the shelf is powered on, the optical interface ports emit
laser light that can blind. Keep all optical connectors on the
optical interface ports capped when they are not connected to
optical fiber cables. Never look directly into the end of an
optical fiber.

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Procedure 5-16 (continued)


Connecting fiber optic cables to 2X622M/8X155M optical interfaces

Action
Step Action

1 Identify the fiber optic cables.


2 Remove the dust caps on the optical interfaces.
3 Inspect and clean the connectors/adaptors on the patch cord. For details,
refer to Procedure 9-2, Cleaning optical connectors and adapters on patch
cords.
4 Connect the appropriate fiber optic cables to the transmit and receive ports
on the 2X622M/8X155M circuit pack. For details, refer to Figure 5-31.
—end—

Figure 5-31
Optical cable management - 2X622M/8X155M optical interface

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Procedure 5-17
Connecting fiber optic cables to 1XGE optical
interface on the 6110 network element
Use this procedure to connect the fiber optic cables to the 1XGE optical
interfaces of the 6110 HDE chassis.

Before you start


• Make sure that the following tools and materials are available:
— four simplex LC optical patch cords or two duplex LC optical patch cords
— cable ties
• Ensure that the SFP modules are inserted into the optical interface ports, refer to Procedure 10-5, Installing
and removing pluggable modules, for details.

Procedure tasks
• Connect the fiber optic cables to the optical interfaces of the 6110 (step 1).

Expected results
• You have connected the fiber optic cables to the optical port 3 of the HDE chassis
• If the expected results do not occur:
— Make sure that the correct cable is used
— Contact your next level of support

DANGER
Risk of personal injury
When the shelf is powered on, the optical interface ports emit
laser light that can blind. Keep all optical connectors on the
optical interface ports capped when they are not connected to
optical fiber cables. Never look directly into the end of an
optical fiber.

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Procedure 5-17 (continued)


Connecting fiber optic cables to 1XGE optical interface on the 6110 network element

Action
Step Action

1 Identify the fiber optic cables.


2 Remove the dust caps on the optical interfaces.
3 Inspect and clean the connectors/adaptors on the patch cord. For details,
refer to Procedure 9-2, Cleaning optical connectors and adapters on patch
cords.
4 Connect the appropriate fiber optic cables to the transmit and receive of the
on-board optical port 3 of the HDE chassis. For details, refer to Figure 5-32.
—end—

Figure 5-32
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Procedure 5-18
Connecting fiber optic cables to 2XGE optical
interfaces
Use this procedure to connect the fiber optic cables to the 2XGE optical
interfaces of the 6110 network element.

Before you start


• Make sure that the following tools and materials are available:
— four simplex LC optical patch cords or two duplex LC optical patch cords
— cable ties
• Ensure that the SFP modules are inserted into the optical interface ports, refer to Procedure 10-5, Installing
and removing pluggable modules, for details.

Procedure tasks
• Connect the fiber optic cables to the optical interfaces of the 6110 (step 1).

Expected results
• You have connected the fiber optic cables to the optical interfaces on the 2XGE circuit pack of the 6110
network element.
• If the expected results do not occur:
— Make sure that the correct cable is used
— Contact your next level of support

DANGER
Risk of personal injury
When the shelf is powered on, the optical interface ports emit
laser light that can blind. Keep all optical connectors on the
optical interface ports capped when they are not connected to
optical fiber cables. Never look directly into the end of an
optical fiber.

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Procedure 5-18 (continued)


Connecting fiber optic cables to 2XGE optical interfaces

Action
Step Action

1 Identify the fiber optic cables.


2 Remove the dust caps on the optical interfaces.
3 Inspect and clean the connectors/adaptors on the patch cord. For details,
refer to Procedure 9-2, Cleaning optical connectors and adapters on patch
cords.
4 Connect the appropriate fiber optic cables to the transmit and receive ports
on the 2XGE circuit pack. For details, refer to Figure 5-33.
—end—

Figure 5-33
Connecting to GigE port

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Procedure 5-19
Connecting fiber optic cables to
2XGE/FX+8X10/100BT L2 1G2 optical interfaces
Use this procedure to connect the fiber optic cables to the 2XGE optical
interfaces and 8X100BT ports of the 2XGE/FX+8X10/100BT L2 1G2 circuit
pack on the 6110 network element.

Before you start


• Make sure that the following tools and materials are available:
— twelve simplex LC optical patch cords or six duplex LC optical patch cords
— cable ties
• Ensure that the SFP modules are inserted into the optical interface ports, refer to Procedure 10-5, Installing
and removing pluggable modules.

Procedure tasks
• Connect the fiber optic cables to the optical interfaces of the 6110 (step 1).

Expected results
• You have connected the fiber optic cables to the optical interfaces on the 2XGE/FX+8X10/100BT L2 1G2
circuit packs of the 6110 network element.
• If the expected results do not occur:
— Make sure that you have used the right cable for the connection that you require.
— Contact your next level of support.

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Procedure 5-19 (continued)


Connecting fiber optic cables to 2XGE/FX+8X10/100BT L2 1G2 optical interfaces

Step Action

DANGER
Risk of personal injury
When the shelf is powered on, the optical interface ports emit
laser light that can blind. Keep all optical connectors on the
optical interface ports capped when they are not connected to
optical fiber cables. Never look directly into the end of an
optical fiber.

Action
Step Action

1 Identify the fiber optic cables.


2 Remove the dust caps on the optical interfaces.
3 Inspect and clean the connectors/adaptors on the patch cord. For details,
refer to Procedure 9-2, Cleaning optical connectors and adapters on patch
cords.
4 Connect the appropriate fiber optic cables to the transmit and receive ports
on the 2XGE/FX+8X10/100BT L2 1G2 circuit packs. For details, refer to
Figure 5-34.
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Procedure 5-19 (continued)


Connecting fiber optic cables to 2XGE/FX+8X10/100BT L2 1G2 optical interfaces

Figure 5-34
Connecting to 2XGE/FX+8X10/100BT L2 1G2

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Procedure 5-20
Connecting 10/100Base T cables to 10/100BT
interfaces and fiber optic cables to optical interfaces
of 4X10/100BT+ 4X100FXL1/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1
622M
Use this procedure to connect the 4X10/100BT ports and the 4X100FXL1
ports of the 4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1 622M
circuit pack on the 6110 network element.

Attention: The Ethernet cables used to connect to the 10/100BT ports of


the 4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1 622M circuit
pack must be shielded twisted pair (STP) cables.

Before you start


• Make sure that the following tools and materials are available:
— up to four 10/100Base-T cables
— eight simplex LC optical patch cords or four duplex LC optical patch cords
— cable ties
• Ensure that the SFP modules are inserted into the optical interface ports, refer to Procedure10-5, Installing
and removing pluggable modules, for details.

Procedure tasks
• Connect the 4X10/100Base-T cables to the 6110 (step 2).
• Connect the fiber optic cables to the optical interfaces of the 6110 (step 5).

Expected results
• You have connected the 4X10/100Base-T cables and fiber optic cables to the 6110 network element.
• If the expected results do not occur:
— Make sure that you have used the right cable for the connection that you require.
— Contact your next level of support

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Procedure 5-20 (continued)


Connecting 10/100Base T cables to 10/100BT interfaces and fiber optic cables to optical
interfaces of 4X10/100BT+ 4X100FXL1/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1 622M

DANGER
Risk of personal injury
When the shelf is powered on, the optical interface ports emit
laser light that can blind. Keep all optical connectors on the
optical interface ports capped when they are not connected to
optical fiber cables. Never look directly into the end of an
optical fiber.

Action
Step Action

1 Identify the 4X10/100Base-T cable.


2 Connect the cables to the RJ-45 connector on the 4X10/100BT +
4X100FXL1/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1 622M circuit pack as shown in Figure
5-35 and Figure 5-36.
3 Ensure that the retention slide operates to hold the connector in place.
4 Route the Ethernet cables to the right side of the shelf. For cable color coding
details, see Table 11-7 on page 11-4 and Table 11-8 on page 11-5.
5 Identify the fiber optic cables.
6 Remove the dust caps on the optical interfaces.
7 Inspect and clean the connectors/adaptors on the patch cord. For details,
refer to Procedure 9-2, Cleaning optical connectors and adapters on patch
cords.
8 Connect the appropriate fiber optic cables to the transmit and receive ports
on the 4X100FXL1/4X100FXL1 622M circuit pack. For details, refer to Figure
5-35 and Figure 5-36.
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Procedure 5-20 (continued)


Connecting 10/100Base T cables to 10/100BT interfaces and fiber optic cables to optical
interfaces of 4X10/100BT+ 4X100FXL1/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1 622M

Figure 5-35
Connecting to 4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1 622M

Figure 5-36
Connecting to 4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1

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Procedure 5-21
Connecting 10/100Base T cables to 10/100BT
interfaces and fiber optic cables to optical interfaces
of L2PA622M/L2PA1G2/2XGE + 8X10/100BT L1 1.2G2
Use this procedure to connect the 10/100BT ports and 2XGE/FX fiber optic
cables of the 2XGE/FX+8X10/100BT L2 1G2, 2XGE+8X10/100BT L1 1G2,
2XGE+8X10/100BT L1 1.2G2 circuit packs to the 6110 network element.

Attention: The Ethernet cables used to connect to the 10/100BT ports of


the L2PA622M/L2PA1G2/2XGE+8X10/100BT L1 1.2G2 circuit packs must
be shielded twisted pair (STP) cables.

Before you start


• Make sure that the following tools and materials are available:
— up to eight 10/100Base-T cables
— four simplex LC optical patch cords or two duplex LC optical patch cords
— cable ties
• Ensure that the SFP modules are inserted into the optical interface ports, refer to Procedure10-5, Installing
and removing pluggable modules, for details.

Procedure tasks
• Connect the 8X10/100Base-T cables to the 6110 (step 2).
• Connect the fiber optic cables to the optical interfaces of the 6110 (step 5).

Expected results
• You have connected the 8X10/100Base-T cables and fiber optic cables to the 6110 network element.
• If the expected results do not occur:
— Make sure that you have used the right cable for the connection that you require
— Contact your next level of support

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Procedure 5-21 (continued)


Connecting 10/100Base T cables to 10/100BT interfaces and fiber optic cables to optical
interfaces of L2PA622M/L2PA1G2/2XGE + 8X10/100BT L1 1.2G2

DANGER
Risk of personal injury
When the shelf is powered on, the optical interface ports emit
laser light that can blind. Keep all optical connectors on the
optical interface ports capped when they are not connected to
optical fiber cables. Never look directly into the end of an
optical fiber.

Action
Step Action

1 Identify the 8X10/100Base-T cable.


2 Connect the cables to the RJ-45 connector on the
L2PA622M/L2PA1G2/2XGE+8X10/100BT L1 1.2G2 circuit pack as shown
in Figure 5-37 and Figure 5-38.
3 Ensure that the retention slide operates to hold the connector in place.
4 Route the Ethernet cables to the right side of the shelf.
5 Identify the fiber optic cables.
6 Remove the dust caps on the optical interfaces.
7 Inspect and clean the connectors/adaptors on the patch cord. For details,
refer to Procedure 9-2, Cleaning optical connectors and adapters on patch
cords.
8 Connect the appropriate fiber optic cables to the transmit and receive ports
on the L2PA622M/L2PA1G2/2XGE+8X10/100BT L1 1.2G2 circuit pack as
shown in Figure 5-37, Figure 5-38, and Figure 5-39.
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Procedure 5-21 (continued)


Connecting 10/100Base T cables to 10/100BT interfaces and fiber optic cables to optical
interfaces of L2PA622M/L2PA1G2/2XGE + 8X10/100BT L1 1.2G2

Figure 5-37
Connecting to 2XGE/FX+8X10/100BT L2 1G2

Figure 5-38
Connecting to 2XGE+8X10/100BT L1 1G2

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Procedure 5-21 (continued)


Connecting 10/100Base T cables to 10/100BT interfaces and fiber optic cables to optical
interfaces of L2PA622M/L2PA1G2/2XGE + 8X10/100BT L1 1.2G2

Figure 5-39
Connecting to 2XGE+8X10/100BT L1 1.2G2

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Nodal commissioning 6-

This chapter provides the commissioning procedures you must perform on a


newly installed network element. Nodal commissioning is performed using the
web user interface by entering the commissioning data of the network
element.

Procedure list
Table 6-1 lists the procedure to prepare a network element for commissioning.

Table 6-1
Preparing a network element for commissioning

Action Details

Connecting the PC to the local craft terminal (LCT) of Procedure 6-1


the 6110 network element

Note: The commissioning data record form is used to record the commissioning
data for a network element. Refer to Chapter 12, Recording data and test results.

Table 6-2 lists the procedures in sequence, to commission a network element.

Table 6-2
Commissioning procedures

Step Action Details


1 Logging into an uncommissioned 6110 network Procedure 6-2
element
2 Network element initialization Procedure 6-3
3 Verifying the serial numbers of the 6110 chassis Procedure 6-4
and circuit packs
4 Setting the 6110 date and time Procedure 6-5

5 Installing the 6110 craft launch script Procedure 6-6

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Procedure 6-1
Connecting the PC to the local craft terminal (LCT) of
the 6110 network element
Use this procedure to connect the PC to the LCT of the 6110 network element.

Before you start


• Review Chapter 1, Observing product and personnel safety guidelines.
• Make sure that you have a PC and an Ethernet crossover cable with an RJ-45 connector.
• Make sure you have the network element IP address information if the network element has already been
commissioned.

Procedure tasks
• Connect the PC to the LCT interface of the 6110 network element (step 1).
• Configure the PC in the same subnet as the LCT port of the 6110 network element (step 2).
Note 1: The IP address must be in the 192.168.1.xxx network, where xxx is between 1 and 253.
Note 2: After powering up the network element you have to wait for approximately seven minutes for the
network element software to be up.

Expected results
• You have connected the PC to the LCT interface of the 6110 network element.
• If the expected results do not occur:
— Make sure the type of cable used is correct.
— Contact your next level of support.

Action
Step Action

1 Connect the LCT interface of the 6110 network element and the PC terminal
with an Ethernet cable of the RJ-45 connector type.

Attention: An Ethernet crossover cable must be used for direct connectivity


between the Ethernet port of the PC and the LCT interface of the network
element. An Ethernet straight cable must be used to connect the network
element and the PC terminal through the Ethernet hub/switch.

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Procedure 6-1 (continued)


Connecting the PC to the local craft terminal (LCT) of the 6110 network element

Step Action

2 Configure the IP address of the PC to be in the same subnet as the 6110


network element.

Attention: When connecting to an uncommissioned network element, your


PC IP address must be 192.168.1.xxx where xxx is between 1 and 253. When
connecting to a commissioned network element, your PC IP address must
reside in the same subnet as the 6110 network element. Also, configure the
PC subnet mask to match the network element’s subnet mask and the PC
default gateway must be in the same LAN, where 6110 gateway is there.

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Procedure 6-2
Logging into an uncommissioned 6110 network
element
Use this procedure to log into the 6110 network element through the web user
interface (WUI).

CAUTION
Risk of unauthorized access
Change the initial password of the default user account on the
network element. The default user accounts and passwords
are widely known.

Before you start


• Ensure that the PC is connected to the LCT interface of the network element through a crossover cable with
RJ-45 connectors.
• Launch the web browser.

Procedure tasks
• Log into the uncommissioned network element (step 1).

Expected results
• You have accessed the network element web user interface default page.
• If the expected results do not occur:
— Make sure that the userid and password entered is correct.
— Contact your next level of support.

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Procedure 6-2 (continued)


Logging into an uncommissioned 6110 network element

Action
Step Action

1 Launch the web browser and enter the URL


http://192.168.1.254:20080/
2 Determine your next step.
If Then go to
the login screen appears step 3
the network element does not respond step 4

3 At the login prompt, enter the default userid and password.


where is
userid ADMIN
password ADMIN

The Navigation menu of the network element is displayed.


NE information is the default page of the WUI.
4 In case of authentication problem, check if you have entered the correct
userid and password. Otherwise, contact your next level of support.
Table 6-3 lists the user account user name and password details.

Table 6-3
User name and password details

User name • is unique.


• can be alphabetic/numeric/alphanumeric.
• supports special characters except space.
• supports up to 32 characters.
• is case sensitive.

Password • is unique.
• must be exactly eight characters long.
• can be alphabetic/numeric/alphanumeric.
• supports special characters except space.
• is case sensitive.
• and user name cannot be identical.

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Procedure 6-3
Network element initialization
Use this procedure to:
• configure a network element in SDH or SONET mode
• configure the initial Ethernet IP address, router ID and the subnet mask
length and the network element name
• initialize the network element with a desired configuration

The SLAT page is displayed when:


• while initializing the network element
• when configuration get corrupted
• when restore factory default option is chosen

Ethernet IP
Each network element has a network management system (NMS) interface,
which is a 10/100 network interface controller (NIC) port. Ethernet IP is the IP
address with which the network elements communicate with the external
world.

Router ID
Network elements communicate in the network over the embedded
communication channel (ECC), using the router ID. A network element can be
configured either as a gateway element (interconnecting two networks) or just
a pass-through network element.

If you need to configure the network element as a gateway network element,


refer to the Planning Guide, NT6Q92AG for more information.

Attention: IP address of network element need to be assigned according to


the mask length provisioned. Bits pertaining to the host address should not
be all zeros and all one's.

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Network element initialization

Before you start


• Log into the network element WUI.
• Make sure your PC is correctly connected to the network element through the LCT interface.
• Make sure that you have the Ethernet IP address, router ID, subnet mask, and static route IP.
• Make sure the PC is configured in the same LAN as the network element.

Note: All the network elements must be uniquely named for easy identification.

Procedure tasks
• Enter the network element name (step 2).
• Set the Ethernet IP, router ID and the subnet mask of the network element (step 4).
• Enter the contact and location details (step 6).
• Select the mode in which the network element need to function (step 7).

Expected results
• The network element data, Ethernet IP, router ID, and mode are correctly set.
• If the expected results do not occur, contact your next level of support.

Action
Step Action

1 Determine your next step.


If you want to Then go to
Initialize data step 2
Configure network element from step 10
existing backup

2 Click on Initialize Node Parameters.


3 Enter the network element name in the name field.
The network element name can be alphabetic/numeric/alphanumeric
consisting of 1-20 characters. Special characters can also be used, except
space.
4 Enter the functional router ID of the network in the router ID field of the NE
information page. Network element uses same entered ID for communication
over ECC path.

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Network element initialization

Step Action

Attention: The default router ID displayed is 192.168.1.254.

The last octet of the router ID and Ethernet IP must not be provisioned as 0
or 255 as they are of mask length 24.

5 In the Ethernet IP field the IP address must be entered. The Ethernet IP of


each network element in the network must be in different networks and
unique.

Attention: The default Ethernet IP displayed is 192.168.1.254.

6 Enter the contact and location details in the respective fields.


7 Select the mode in which the network element need to function:
• SONET
• SDH

Attention: Mode of the network element can be chosen only in the SLAT
page.

While working with NT6Q00AA, you can select SDH mode only.

8 Click Submit.
A confirmation page is displayed.
9 Click Accept Valid Modifications.
A network element reboot warning is displayed.

Attention: The network element reboots after the Ethernet IP, subnet mask
and the router ID are entered. After the network element is up, verify whether
all the changes are reflected. If the changes are not reflected correctly,
contact your next level of support.

The PC IP configuration must be updated to match the newly provisioned IP


for the network element.

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Network element initialization

Step Action

Attention: Software Version is displayed in the description field of the default


WUI page. The Software Version is of the format aabbccdd.

where
aa is the major release
bb is the minor release
ccdd describes the build version

You have completed the network element initialization.


10 Click on the Restore from a previously backed up configuration.
11 Enter the parameters for restoring configuration.
For details, refer to Provisioning and Protection Switching Procedures,
323-1853-310.
12 Click Submit.
A confirmation page is displayed.
13 Click on Accept Valid Modifications.
A success message is displayed.
You have completed the network element backup restoration.
CAUTION
Cold restart
Network element goes for a service destruptive reset.

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Procedure 6-4
Verifying the serial numbers of the 6110 chassis and
circuit packs
Use this procedure to verify the serial numbers of the 6110 chassis and the
circuit packs present in the 6110 network element.

6110 (4X155/2X622/2X2.5G5MAgg), a high density enhanced chassis is a


base-circuit pack, which has 4 STM/OC Ports capable of being configured in
2xSTM1/4/16/OC3/12/48 (configurable) and 2xSTM1/OC3(fixed). Third port
capable of being configured in 1xGE mode when base-circuit pack is
configured in 2XSTM-16/OC-48 mode. The chassis also has 21xE1/DS1
ports along with 4x10/100BT ports on the base-circuit pack. The PSU,
tributary circuit packs, and FAN are field replacable.

Before you start


• Log into the network element WUI.
• Make sure that you have the shipment report which contains the circuit packs serial numbers.

Procedure tasks
• Verify the serial number of the circuit packs in the 6110 network element (step 3).

Expected results
• You have verified the serial numbers of the circuit packs with the shipment report.
• If the expected results does not occur:
— Make sure the WUI should not display circuit pack Not Present for the circuit packs present in the slots.
— Make sure the circuit packs and the modules are seated correctly in the slots.
— Contact your next level of support.

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Procedure 6-4 (continued)


Verifying the serial numbers of the 6110 chassis and circuit packs

Action
Step Action

1 Click Inventory in the Navigation menu.


2 Click on Node inventory link.
Node inventory page is displayed.
3 View the serial numbers of all the circuit packs in the 6110 network element
in the Node Inventory page.
4 Verify the serial numbers of all the circuit packs with the shipment report.
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Procedure 6-5
Setting the 6110 date and time
Use this procedure to edit the network element date and time.

Before you start


• Log into the network element WUI and display the NE information page.

Procedure tasks
• Edit the network element date and time (step 3).

Expected results
• You have set the network element date and time.
• If the expected results does not occur, contact your next level of support.

Action
Step Action

Setting the date and time of a network element


1 Click System Time in the Navigation menu.
2 Click Set time link.
Set Node Time page is displayed.
3 Set date and time by selecting appropriate values from the drop down menu.
4 Click Submit.
Changes are applied and a confirmation message is displayed.
Setting the time zone of a network element
5 Click System Time in the Navigation menu.
6 Click Set time zone link.
Set Time Zone page is displayed.
7 Set the time zone by selecting appropriate value from the drop down menu.
8 Click Submit.
Changes are applied and a confirmation message is displayed.
9 In case the drop down menu does not display the desired time zone, click on
Other Time Zones.
Other time zone page is displayed.

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Setting the 6110 date and time

Step Action

10 Enter the name of the time zone, the Offset value, Enable Day light saving
from drop down menu and set the following Day light saving time parameters:
• Month
• Week
• Day
• Hour
• Minute
11 Click Submit.
Changes are applied and a confirmation message is displayed.

Attention: A warm restart of the NE is required to bring the new time zone
into effect.

Setting the time server for a network element


12 Click System Time in the Navigation menu.
13 Click Set time server link.
Set Time Server page is displayed.
14 Enable the field NTP Client Enable.
15 Enter the IP address of the server from which the network element has to
derive the date and time.

Attention: Nominate timing server of stratum level of 14 or less than 14. The
network element will not synchronize to the server if the stratum level is not
within the range.

If OMEA is used to manage the 6110 network element, the first NTP servers
(NTP Server-0) will automatically be provisioned. Provision all other time
servers against remaining NTP servers.

It may take the “current NTP server” parameter up to 5 minutes to update.

16 Select the Synchronization interval from pull-down menu.


17 Click Submit.
Changes are applied and a confirmation message is displayed.
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Procedure 6-6
Installing the 6110 craft launch script
This procedure describes the installation of the 6110 craft launch script onto
the Optical Network Manager workstation. In order to remotely launch the
craft of an 6110 network element from the Optical Network Manager
workstation, The craft launch script must be installed correctly.

Attention: The 6110 craft launch script is available on the Optical Manager
Element Adapter (OMEA) workstation.

Admin access privileges to the OMEA workstation are required for retrieving
the 6110 craft launch script. Root access privileges to the Optical Network
Manager workstation are required to run this procedure.

The 6110 craft launch is based on Netscape 4.75 or Mozilla web browsers
which should be installed on the Optical Network Manager workstation at the
following paths:

/opt/ciena/3rd_party/netscape/current_netscape/

/opt/mozilla/

For more information on the web browser installation on the Optical Network
Manager workstation, refer to Optical Network Manager documentation,
450-3101-xxx.

For more information on the required web browser to run the 6110 craft launch
script, refer to the OMEA workstation package. Refer to Optical Manager
Element Adapter documentation, 450-3121-xxx.

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Procedure 6-6 (continued)


Installing the 6110 craft launch script

Before you start


• Ensure you are logged into the Optical Network Manager workstation with root access privileges. For
more information, refer to Optical Network Manager documentation, 450-3101-xxx.
• Ensure that Netscape or Mozilla is properly installed on the Optical Network Manager workstation. For
more information refer to Optical Network Manager documentation, 450-3101-xxx.
• Ensure that the OMEA platform is properly installed and that you have admin access privileges to the
OMEA workstation. For more information, refer to Optical Manager Element Adapter documentation,
450-3121-xxx.

Procedure tasks
• Log into the Optical Network Manager workstation with root privileges (step 1).
• Change to the appropriate directory for the 6110 craft launch installation (step 3).
• Create the appropriate craftlaunch directory (step 6).
• FTP the file 6110 craft launch file from the OMEA workstation (step 9).
• Make the 6110 craft launch file executable (step 18).

Expected results
• You install the 6110 craft launch script for Optical Network Manager access.
• If the expected results do not occur, contact your next level of support.

Action
Step Action

1 You must be logged in with root access privileges to the Optical Network
Manager workstation.
If you are logged in as Then go to
user other than root step 2
root user step 3

2 In an Xterm window of the Optical Network Manager workstation, change to


root user by entering the following command at the UNIX prompt:
su root
Password:<password>
where
root password is a valid password for the root user

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Procedure 6-6 (continued)


Installing the 6110 craft launch script

Step Action

3 In the Xterm window, change directories by entering the following command


at the UNIX prompt:
cd /opt/ciena/applications
4 View the contents of this directory by entering the following command:
ls
The contents of this directory are displayed.
5 Select your next step:
If the craftlaunch directory Then go to
does not appear in the directory step 6
content list
appears in the directory content list step 8

6 Create the craftlaunch directory by entering the following command at the


UNIX prompt:
mkdir craftlaunch
7 Change the access privileges to the craftlaunch directory by entering the
following command at the UNIX prompt:
chmod 777 craftlaunch
8 In the Xterm window, change directories by entering the following command
at the UNIX prompt:
cd craftlaunch
9 Open an FTP session to the OMEA workstation by entering the following
command at the UNIX prompt:
ftp <IP address of OMEA>
where
IP address of OMEA is the IP address of the OMEA
workstation

The FTP session to the OMEA workstation opens.


10 Enter a valid admin level username and password to access the OMEA
workstation.
11 In the Xterm window, change directories by entering the following command
at the FTP prompt:
cd /opt/ciena/omea/omeaLaunch/remote

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Procedure 6-6 (continued)


Installing the 6110 craft launch script

Step Action

12 View the contents of this directory by entering the following command:


ls
The contents of this directory are displayed. The 6110craft script is listed.
13 Change the FTP format to binary by entering the following command at the
FTP prompt:
bin
14 Transfer the 6110craft file from the OMEA workstation to the Optical Network
Manager workstation by entering the following command at the FTP prompt:
get 6110craft
The 6110craft file is transferred to the Optical Network Manager workstation.
15 Close the FTP session to the OMEA workstation by entering the following
command at the FTP prompt:
quit
The FTP session is closed.
16 List the file to ensure that it is executable by entering the following command:
ls -al ./6110craft
The file details are displayed.
17 Select your next step:
If the 6110craft file is Then
not executable go to step 18.
otherwise You have completed this procedure.

18 Make the 6110craft file exectuable by entering the following command:


chmod 755 6110craft
The file is now executable and you have completed this procedure.
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System testing 7-

After commissioning the 6110 network element, perform system level tests
with the network elements cabled together in a working sub network
connection protection(SNCP)/unidirectional path switched ring(UPSR)
network or multiplex section protection(MSP)/automatic protection switching
(APS).

Table 7-1 provides the procedures for system testing.

Table 7-1
System tests

Action Details

Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic Procedure 7-1


on 21XE1DS1/28XE1DS1/63XE1/DS1 service interfaces

Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic Procedure 7-2


on 3XE3DS3 service interfaces

Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic Procedure 7-3


on Transmux service interfaces

Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic Procedure 7-4


on 8XETH interfaces

Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic Procedure 7-5


on 4X10/100BT+1X1000BX/4X10/100BT +
4X100FXL1/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1 622M and
2XGE+8X100BT L1 1G2 interfaces

Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic Procedure 7-6


on 2XGE/4X10/100BT+1X1000BX/2XGE+8X100BT L1 1G2
interface

Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic Procedure 7-7


on L2PA622M/L2PA1G2 interface

Verifying association between 6110 and other network element Procedure 7-8

Testing Ethernet parameter retrieval using SNMP Procedure 7-9

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Procedure 7-1
Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching
with traffic on 21XE1DS1/28XE1DS1/63XE1/DS1
service interfaces
Use this procedure to perform the following tests on the 6110 network
element:
• 21XE1DS1 service interface test (both at the near and far end)
• 28XE1DS1 circuit pack
• 63XE1/DS1 circuit pack
• protection switching on the E1/DS1 port

Before you start


• Make sure that all the optical connectors are cleaned.
• Make sure that you have number of optical test cords.
• Make sure that you have a variable attenuator.
• Make sure that proper cross-connects are provisioned between the E1/DS1ports and optical ports at the
far end and the near end network elements.

Procedure tasks
• The Tx of the test set is connected to the DDF (step 1).
• Daisy-chain or tandem connect the E1/DS1 at the Digital Distribution Frame (DDF) (step 3).
• Loopback the E1/DS1 ports at the far end (step 5).
• Perform protection switching tests and record the data (step 16).

Expected results
• No bit errors detected in the traffic under the underload condition during the test period.
• On a LOS in the working path, traffic switches from working to protection path.
Note: Service disruption during protection switching is less than or equal to 60 ms.
• If expected results do not occur, contact your next level of support.

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Procedure 7-1 (continued)


Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on
21XE1DS1/28XE1DS1/63XE1/DS1 service interfaces

CAUTION
Risk of damage to circuit packs
Electrostatic discharge can damage electrostatic
sensitive devices. Ensure that you are wearing the
antistatic strap connected to the ESD location on the
6110 network element.

DANGER
Risk of eye injury
Avoid direct exposure to laser beam or fiber. Invisible
light can blind. Keep all unused optical connectors
capped.

Action
Step Action

1 Connect the test equipment and the 6110 near and far 6110 network
elements as shown in the Figure 7-1.
2 Select the type of protection required.
If Then
MSP/APS is required Provision 1+1 MSP/APS group on
the optical port, both at the near and
far end network elements.
Provision the cross-connects
between the E1/DS1 ports and the
working optical port.
SNCP/UPSR protection is required Provision the cross-connects
between the E1/DS1 ports and the
optical ports in SNCP/UPSR mode.

Daisy-chaining the E1/DS1 ports at the near end


3 Connect the Rx of the E1/DS1 port 1 to the Tx of the E1/DS1 test set and Tx
of the 16th E1/DS1 port to the Rx of the E1/DS1 test set as shown in Figure
7-1.
4 Connect the other consecutive ports in tandem, that is connecting the Tx of
one port to the Rx of the following port of the same interface.

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Procedure 7-1 (continued)


Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on
21XE1DS1/28XE1DS1/63XE1/DS1 service interfaces

Step Action

Testing all the E1/DS1 ports, both at the near and far end
5 Feed E1/DS1 traffic from the test set to the first E1/DS1 port and the
remaining E1/DS1 ports are connected in tandem so that all the ports are
sourced from the same test set.
6 Loopback all the E1/DS1 ports of the far end network element. The traffic
generated at the test set will be looped back to the test set. The E1/DS1 ports
of the near and far end are connected through the optical ports which will
transport the signal generated by the test set.
7 Verify ‘0’ bit errors at the E1/DS1 test set.
8 Record the data of 16XE1/DS1 testing in Table 12-1 on page 12-3.
9 Determine the next step.
If you have Then
28XE1/DS1 circuit pack repeat step 3 - step 8 for the
28XE1/DS1 circuit pack.
go to step 10.
otherwise go to step 12.

10 Record the data of 28XE1/DS1 testing in Table 12-1 on page 12-3.


The result verifies that all the E1/DS1 ports function correctly.
11 Record data of 63XE1/DS1 testing in Table 12-2 on page 12-3.
Testing protection switching on the E1/DS1 ports
12 Determine the next step.
If the protection type is Then go to
SNCP/UPSR step 13
MSP/APS step 15

13 Select a VC12/VT1.5 path and set the Admin reversion mode as


non-revertive or revertive with max WTR time.
14 Click Submit.
A confirmation page is displayed. After confirming, a success message is
displayed.
15 Connect the test set to a single E1/DS1 port.
16 Generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the working path by
disconnecting the fiber.
Traffic switches from the working to the protection path within 50 ms.

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Procedure 7-1 (continued)


Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on
21XE1DS1/28XE1DS1/63XE1/DS1 service interfaces

Step Action

17 Put fiber back on the working path.


If the protection type is Then go to
revertive step 18
non-revertive step 20

18 After the WTR time expires, the traffic will switch from protection to the
working path.
19 During WTR, generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the protection path
by disconnecting the fiber.
Traffic switches back to the working path within 50 ms.
20 Generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the protection path by
disconnecting the fiber.
Traffic switches from the protection to the working path within 50 ms
21 Put the fiber back on the protection path.
22 Record data in Table 12-7 on page 12-7.
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Procedure 7-1 (continued)


Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on
21XE1DS1/28XE1DS1/63XE1/DS1 service interfaces

Figure 7-1
Testing E1/DS1 interfaces

E1 test set DDF

Near end network element Far end network element

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Procedure 7-2
Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching
with traffic on 3XE3DS3 service interfaces
Use this procedure to perform the following tests on the 6110 network
element:
• 3XE3DS3 service interface test (both at the near and far end)
• protection switching on the E3/DS3 ports

Before you start


• Make sure that all the optical connectors are cleaned.
• Make sure that you have adequate number of optical test cords.
• Make sure that you have a variable attenuator.
• Make sure that proper cross-connects are provisioned between the E3/DS3 ports and optical ports at the
far end and the near end network elements.
• Make sure you have enough BNC-BNC coaxial cables.

Procedure tasks
• Connect the test equipment, the near end 6110, and the far end 6110 network elements (step 1).
• Daisy-chain or tandem connect the ports of 3XE3/DS3 circuit pack (step 3).
• Loopback the E3/DS3 ports at the far end (step 6).
• Perform protection switching tests and record the data (step 13).

Expected results
• No bit errors are detected in the traffic under the underload condition during the test period.
• On a LOS in the working path, traffic switches from working to protection path.
Note: Service disruption during protection switching is less than or equal to 60 ms.
• If expected results do not occur, contact your next level of support.

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Procedure 7-2 (continued)


Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on 3XE3DS3 service interfaces

CAUTION
Risk of damage to circuit packs
Electrostatic discharge can damage electrostatic
sensitive devices. Ensure that you are wearing the
antistatic strap connected to the ESD location on the
6110 network element.

DANGER
Risk of eye injury
Avoid direct exposure to laser beam or fiber. Invisible
light can blind. Keep all unused optical connectors
capped.

Action
Step Action

1 Connect the test equipment, the near end 6110, and the far end 6110 network
elements as shown in the Figure 7-2.
2 Select the type of protection required.
If Then
MSP/APS is required Provision 1+1 MSP/APS group on
the optical port, both at the near and
far end network elements.
Provision the cross-connects
between the E3/DS3 ports and the
working optical port.
SNCP/UPSR is required Provision the cross-connects
between the E3/DS3 ports and the
optical ports in SNCP/UPSR mode.

Daisy-chaining the E3/DS3 ports at the near end


3 Connect the Rx of the E3/DS3 port 1 to the Tx of the E3/DS3 test set and Tx
of the 3rd E3/DS3 port to the Rx of the E3/DS3 test set as shown in Figure
7-2.
4 Connect the other consecutive ports in tandem, that is connecting the Tx of
one port to the Rx of the following port of the same interface.

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Procedure 7-2 (continued)


Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on 3XE3DS3 service interfaces

Step Action

Testing all the E3/DS3 ports in the 3XE3DS3 service interface, both at the near and far end
5 Feed E3/DS3 traffic from the test set to the first E3/DS3 port and the
remaining E3/DS3 ports are connected in tandem so that all the ports are
sourced from the same test set.
6 Loopback all the E3/DS3 ports of the far end network element. The traffic
generated at the test set will be looped back to the test set. The E3/DS3 ports
of the near and far end are connected through the optical ports which will
transport the signal generated by the test set.
7 Verify ‘0’ bit errors at the E3/DS3 test set.
8 Record the data in Table 12-3 on page 12-5.
The result verifies that all the E3/DS3 ports and optical ports function
correctly.
Testing protection switching on the E3/DS3 ports
9 Determine the next step.
If the protection type is Then go to
SNCP/UPSR step 10
MSP/APS step 12

10 Select a VC3/STS1 path and set the Admin reversion mode as non-revertive
or revertive with max WTR time.
11 Click Submit.
A confirmation page is displayed. After confirming, a success message is
displayed.
12 Connect the test set to a single E3/DS3 port.
13 Generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the working path by
disconnecting the fiber.
Traffic switches from the working to the protection path within 60 ms.
14 Put fiber back on the working path.
If the protection type is Then go to
revertive step 15
non-revertive step 17

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Procedure 7-2 (continued)


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Step Action

15 After the WTR time expires, the traffic will switch from protection to the
working path.
16 During WTR, generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the protection path
by disconnecting the fiber.
Traffic switches back to the working path within 50 ms.
17 Generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the protection path by
disconnecting the fiber.
Traffic switches from the protection to the working path within 50 ms
18 Put the fiber back on the protection path.
19 Record data in Table 12-7 on page 12-7.
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Figure 7-2
Testing E3/DS3 interfaces

Near end network element Far end network element

Work
Path
E3/
Optical Port 2
Optical Port 1

DS3 E3/
DS3
E3 test set P1
6110 6110
P2

Protect
P3
Path

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Procedure 7-3
Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching
with traffic on Transmux service interfaces
Use this procedure to perform the following tests on the 6110 network
element:
• Transmux service interface test (both at the near and far end)
• protection switching on the E3/DS3 ports

Before you start


• Make sure that all the optical connectors are cleaned.
• Make sure that you have adequate number of optical test cords.
• Make sure that you have a variable attenuator.
• Make sure that proper cross-connects are provisioned between the E3/DS3 ports and optical ports at the
far end and the near end network elements.
• Make sure you have enough SMB-BNC and SMB-SMB coaxial cables.

Procedure tasks
• Connect the test equipment, the near end 6110, and the far end 6110 network elements (step 1).
• Daisy-chain or tandem connect the ports of Transmux circuit pack (step 3).
• Loopback the E3/DS3 ports at the far end (step 6).
• Perform protection switching tests and record the data (step 13).

Expected results
• No bit errors are detected in the traffic under the underload condition during the test period.
• On a LOS in the working path, traffic switches from working to protection path.
Note: Service disruption during protection switching is less than or equal to 60 ms.
• If expected results do not occur, contact your next level of support.

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Procedure 7-3 (continued)


Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on Transmux service interfaces

CAUTION
Risk of damage to circuit packs
Electrostatic discharge can damage electrostatic
sensitive devices. Ensure that you are wearing the
antistatic strap connected to the ESD location on the
6110 network element.

DANGER
Risk of eye injury
Avoid direct exposure to laser beam or fiber. Invisible
light can blind. Keep all unused optical connectors
capped.

Action
Step Action

1 Connect the test equipment, the near end 6110, and the far end 6110 network
elements as shown in the Figure 7-3.
2 Select the type of protection required.
If Then
MSP/APS is required Provision 1+1 MSP/APS group on
the optical port, both at the near and
far end network elements.
Provision the cross-connects
between the E3/DS3 ports and the
working optical port.
SNCP/UPSR is required Provision the cross-connects
between the E3/DS3 ports and the
optical ports in SNCP/UPSR mode.

Daisy-chaining the E3/DS3 ports at the near end


3 Connect the Rx of the E3/DS3 port 1 to the Tx of the E3/DS3 test set and Tx
of the 6th E3/DS3 port to the Rx of the E3/DS3 test set as shown in Figure
7-3.
4 Connect the other consecutive ports in tandem, that is connecting the Tx of
one port to the Rx of the following port of the same interface.

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Procedure 7-3 (continued)


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Step Action

Testing all the E3/DS3 ports in the Transmux service interface, both at the near and far end
5 Feed E3/DS3 traffic from the test set to the first E3/DS3 port and the
remaining E3/DS3 ports are connected in tandem so that all the ports are
sourced from the same test set.
6 Loopback all the E3/DS3 ports of the far end network element. The traffic
generated at the test set will be looped back to the test set. The E3/DS3 ports
of the near and far end are connected through the optical ports which will
transport the signal generated by the test set.
7 Verify ‘0’ bit errors at the E3/DS3 test set.
8 Record the data in Table 12-4 on page 12-5.
The result verifies that all the E3/DS3 ports and optical ports function
correctly.
Testing protection switching on the E3/DS3 ports
9 Determine the next step.
If the protection type is Then go to
SNCP/UPSR step 10
MSP/APS step 12

10 Select a VC3/STS1 path and set the Admin reversion mode as non-revertive
or revertive with max WTR time.
11 Click Submit.
A confirmation page is displayed. After confirming, a success message is
displayed.
12 Connect the test set to a single E3/DS3 port.
13 Generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the working path by
disconnecting the fiber.
Traffic switches from the working to the protection path within 60 ms.
14 Put fiber back on the working path.
If the protection type is Then go to
revertive step 15
non-revertive step 17

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Step Action

15 After the WTR time expires, the traffic will switch from protection to the
working path.
16 During WTR, generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the protection path
by disconnecting the fiber.
Traffic switches back to the working path within 50 ms.
17 Generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the protection path by
disconnecting the fiber.
Traffic switches from the protection to the working path within 50 ms
18 Put the fiber back on the protection path.
19 Record data in Table 12-7 on page 12-7.
Testing Channelized DS3 ports
20 Verify whether Individual port configuration for Transmux circuit pack is shown
in Web User Interface.
21 Verify whether channelized option is shown for DS3 ports in Web User
Interface. When ports have been configured Channelized, Web User
Interface should not allow user to configure in E3 mode.
22 Verify whether Web User Interface allows user to create cross connects with
Transmux circuit pack with STS1/VT1.5 capacity. DS3 port allows user to
create cross connects with VC3/STS1 granularity.
23 Insert Transmux circuit pack in slot 8. Create Add cross connects with one
Transmux circuit pack with maximum capacity 28 DS1 (VT1.5) x 6 DS3.
Maximum 28 DS1 cross connect per port, in total for 6 E3/DS3 ports.
24 Create same drop cross connected with other circuit pack with same capacity
28DS1 (VT1.5) x6 DS3 port.
25 Verify end to end traffic between these two circuit packs.
26 Delete DS3 cross connects and change port mode from DS3 to E3,it should
be successful.
27 Create six VC3/STS1 cross connects with E3/DS3 ports, it should be
successful and check traffic, it should be up properly. For checking
Channelized DS1 traffic on Transmux circuit pack, test set setting should be
changed accordingly as channelized DS1 mapping with port rate of DS3.
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Procedure 7-3 (continued)


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Figure 7-3
Testing E3/DS3 interfaces

Work
Path
E3/

Optical Port 2
Optical Port 1
DS3 E3/
DS3
P1

P2
E3 test set
P3
6110 6110
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P4 Path

P5

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Procedure 7-4
Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching
with traffic on 8XETH interfaces
Use this procedure to perform the following tests on the 6110 network
element:
• Ethernet port test (in the near and the far end network elements in
daisy-chain)
• WAN interface test (in the near and the far end network elements)
• Ethernet frame drop test (when optical receiver is underloaded)

Before you start


• Make sure that all the optical connectors are cleaned.
• Make sure that you have adequate number of optical test cords.
• Make sure that you have a variable attenuator.
• Make sure that proper WAN associations are provisioned between the far end and the near end network
elements.
• Make sure the traffic generated by the Ethernet test set is 15 Mbit/s, full-duplex.

Note 1: WAN association needs to be made in such a way that traffic entering the Ethernet port 1 of the near
end comes out of Ethernet port 1 at the far end. Connect the other consecutive Ethernet ports of near end
and far end in tandem.
Note 2: Every WAN interface at the near and far end will have 7 VC-12/ 10VT-1.5 each.

Procedure tasks
• Connect the test equipment to the near end 6110 (step 1).
• Perform Ethernet and WAN interface tests and record the data (step 7).
• Perform switching and record the results (step 10).

Expected results
• No frame drop are detected in the Ethernet traffic pattern over the underload test condition period.
• If LOS occurs, traffic switches from working to protection path.
• If expected results do not occur, contact your next level of support.

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Procedure 7-4 (continued)


Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on 8XETH interfaces

CAUTION
Risk of damage to circuit packs
Electrostatic discharge can damage electrostatic
sensitive devices. Ensure that you are wearing the
antistatic strap connected to the ESD location on the
6110 network element.

DANGER
Risk of eye injury
Avoid direct exposure to laser beam or fiber. Invisible
light can blind. Keep all unused optical connectors
capped.

Action
Step Action

1 Connect the test equipment and the 6110 near and far 6110 network
elements as shown in Figure 7-4.
2 Determine the type of protection required.
If Then
MSP/APS is required Provision 1+1 MSP/APS group on
the optical port, both at the near and
far end network elements.
go to step 3.
SNCP/UPSR is Provision SNCP/UPSR on the optical
required port, both at the near and far end
network elements.
go to step 3.

Ethernet port testing (at the near and far end network elements in daisy-chain) and WAN interface
testing (at the near and far end network elements) configured in 1+1 MSP/APS or SNCP/UPSR
mode
3 Create WAN associations between the Ethernet ports in 1+1 MSP/APS or
SNCP/UPSR mode as specified in the respective table below.

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Procedure 7-4 (continued)


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Step Action

Table 7-2
For 1+1 MSP/APS mode

WAN STM/OCn KLM value


port
number SDH SONET

1 1 1-1-1 to 1-5-1 1-1-1 to 1-5-2

2 1 1-3-2 to 1-5-2 1-3-3 to 1-5-4

3 1 1-5-3 to 1-7-3 1-6-1 to 2-1-2

4 1 2-1-1 to 2-3-1 2-1-3 to 1-3-4

5 1 2-3-1 to 2-5-2 2-4-1 to 2-6-2

6 1 2-5-3 to 2-7-3 2-6-3 to 3-1-4

7 1 3-1-1 to 3-3-1 3-2-1 to 3-4-2

8 1 3-3-2 to 3-5-2 3-4-3 to 3-6-4

Table 7-3
For SNCP/UPSR mode

WAN STM/OCn KLM value


port
number SDH SONET

1 1, 2 1-1-1 to 1-5-1 1-1-1 to 1-5-2

2 1, 2 1-3-2 to 1-5-2 1-3-3 to 1-5-4

3 1,2 1-5-3 to 1-7-3 1-6-1 to 2-1-2

4 1, 2 2-1-1 to 2-3-1 2-1-3 to 1-3-4

5 1, 2 2-3-1 to 2-5-2 2-4-1 to 2-6-2

6 1, 2 2-5-3 to 2-7-3 2-6-3 to 3-1-4

7 1, 2 3-1-1 to 3-3-1 3- 2-1 to 3-4-2

8 1, 2 3-3-2 to 3-5-2 3-4-3 to 3-6-4

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Procedure 7-4 (continued)


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Step Action

4 Daisy-chain the Ethernet ports of the near end network element as shown in
the table below.
Table 7-4
Daisy-chain the Ethernet ports

From port to cable used for connectivity

one Ethernet test set straight

two three cross

four five cross

six seven cross

eight Ethernet test set straight

5 Generate traffic with the Ethernet test set (15 Mbits/s, full duplex) and verify
that no packets are lost.
6 Record the data in the Table 12-5 on page 12-5. The result verifies that all the
Ethernet ports and optical ports function correctly.
Testing protection switching on the Ethernet port
7 Determine your next step.
If protection mode is of Then
1+1 MSP/APS go to step 9.
SNCP/UPSR set the reversion mode as
non-revertive or revertive with max
WTR time for each VC/VT in the
WAN for the Ethernet port under test.

8 Click Submit.
A confirmation page is displayed. After confirming, a success message is
displayed.
9 Connect the test set to a single Ethernet port.
10 Generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the working path by
disconnecting the fiber.
Traffic switches from the working to the protection path.

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Procedure 7-4 (continued)


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Step Action

11 Put the fiber back on the working path.


If the protection type is Then
revertive traffic must switch from protection to
working after the WTR time expires
and then go to step 12.
non-revertive go to step 15.

After the WTR time expires, the traffic will switch from protection to working
path.
12 Generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the working path by
disconnecting the fiber.
13 Put fiber back on the working path.
14 During WTR generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the protect path by
disconnecting the fiber.
Go to step 16.
15 Generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the protection path by
disconnecting the fiber.
Traffic switches from the protection to the working path.
16 Put the fiber back on the protection path.
17 Record data in Table 12-7 on page 12-7.
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Procedure 7-4 (continued)


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Procedure 7-5
Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching
with traffic on 4X10/100BT+1X1000BX/4X10/100BT +
4X100FXL1/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1 622M and
2XGE+8X100BT L1 1G2 interfaces
Use this procedure to perform the following tests on the 6110 network
element:
• Ethernet port test (in the near and the far end network elements in
daisy-chain)
• WAN interface test (in the near and the far end network elements)
• Ethernet frame drop test (when optical receiver is underloaded)

Before you start


• Make sure that all the optical connectors are cleaned.
• Make sure that you have adequate number of optical test cords.
• Make sure that you have a variable attenuator.
• Make sure that proper WAN associations are provisioned between the far end and the near end network
elements.
• Make sure the traffic generated by the Ethernet test set is 15 Mbit/s, full-duplex.

Note 1: WAN association needs to be made in such a way that traffic entering the Ethernet port 1 of the near
end comes out of Ethernet port 1 at the far end. Connect the other consecutive Ethernet ports of near end
and far end in tandem.
Note 2: Every WAN interface at the near and far end will have 7 VC-12 each in SDH mode or 10 VT1.5 each
in SONET mode.

Procedure tasks
• Connect the test equipment to the near end 6110 (step 1).
• Perform Ethernet and WAN interface tests and record the data (step 7).
• Perform switching and record the results (step 10).

Expected results
• No frame drops are detected in the Ethernet traffic pattern over the underload test condition period.
• If LOS occurs, traffic switches from working to protection path.
• If expected results do not occur, contact your next level of support.

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Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on
4X10/100BT+1X1000BX/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1 622M and
2XGE+8X100BT L1 1G2 interfaces

CAUTION
Risk of damage to circuit packs
Electrostatic discharge can damage electrostatic
sensitive devices. Ensure that you are wearing the
antistatic strap connected to the ESD location on the
6110 network element.

DANGER
Risk of eye injury
Avoid direct exposure to laser beam or fiber. Invisible
light can blind. Keep all unused optical connectors
capped.

Action
Step Action

1 Connect the test equipment, the 6110 near and far 6110 network elements as
shown in Figure 7-5.
2 Determine the type of protection required.
If Then
1+1 MSP/APS is required Provision 1+1 MSP/APS group on
the optical port, both at the near and
far end network elements.
go to step 3.
SNCP/UPSR is Provision SNCP/UPSR on the optical
required port, both at the near and far end
network elements.
go to step 3.

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Procedure 7-5 (continued)


Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on
4X10/100BT+1X1000BX/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1 622M and
2XGE+8X100BT L1 1G2 interfaces

Step Action

Ethernet port testing (at the near and far end network elements in daisy-chain) and WAN interface
testing (at the near and far end network elements) configured in 1+1 MSP/APS or SNCP/UPSR
mode
3 Create WAN associations between the Ethernet ports in 1+1 MSP/APS or
SNCP/UPSR mode as specified in the respective table below.
Table 7-5
For 1+1 MSP/APS mode
WAN the STM/OC port KLM value STS #, VT-Group, VT #
number must be value

SDH SONET

1 1, 2 1-1-1 to 1-3-1 1-1-1 to 1-3-2

2 1, 2 1-3-2 to 1-5-2 1-3-3 to 1-5-4

3 1, 2 1-5-3 to 1-7-3 1-6-1 to 2-1-2

4 1, 2 2-1-1 to 2-3-1 2-1-3 to 2-3-4

5 1, 2 2-3-2 to 2-5-2 2-4-1 to 2-6-2

6 1, 2 2-5-3 to 2-7-3 2-6-3 to 3-1-4

7 1, 2 3-1-1 to 3-3-1 3-2-1 to 3-4-2

8 1, 2 3-3-2 to 3-5-2 3-4-3 to 3-6-4

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Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on
4X10/100BT+1X1000BX/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1 622M and
2XGE+8X100BT L1 1G2 interfaces

Step Action

Table 7-6
For SNCP/UPSR mode
WAN the STM/OC port KLM value STS #, VT-Group, VT
number must be #
value

SDH SONET

1 1, 2 1-1-1 to 1-3-1 1-1-1 to 1-3-2

2 1, 2 1-3-2 to 1-5-2 1-3-3 to 1-5-4

3 1, 2 1-5-3 to 1-7-3 1-6-1 to 2-1-2

4 1, 2 2-1-1 to 2-3-1 2-1-3 to 2-3-4

5 1, 2 2-3-2 to 2-5-2 2-4-1 to 2-6-2

6 1, 2 2-5-3 to 2-7-3 2-6-3 to 3-1-4

7 1, 2 3-1-1 to 3-3-1 3-2-1 to 3-4-2

8 1, 2 3-3-2 to 3-5-2 3-4-3 to 3-6-4

4 Daisy-chain the Ethernet ports and optical ports of the near end network
element as shown below.
Table 7-7
Daisy-chain cable connectivity

From Port to cable used for connectivity

one Ethernet test set straight

two three cross

four four loop back

five Ethernet test set fiber

six seven fiber

eight eight fiber loop back

5 Generate traffic with the Ethernet test set (15 Mbits/s, full duplex) and verify
that no packets are lost.

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Procedure 7-5 (continued)


Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on
4X10/100BT+1X1000BX/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1 622M and
2XGE+8X100BT L1 1G2 interfaces

6 Record the data in the Table 12-12 on page 12-9. The result verifies that all
the Ethernet ports and optical ports function correctly.
Testing protection switching on the Ethernet port
7 Determine your next step.
If protection mode is of Then
1+1 MSP/APS go to step 9.
SNCP/UPSR set the reversion mode as
non-revertive or revertive with max
WTR time for each VC in the WAN
for the Ethernet port under test.

8 Click Submit.
A confirmation page is displayed. After confirming, a success message is
displayed.
9 Connect the test set to a single Ethernet port.
10 Generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the working path by
disconnecting the fiber.
Traffic switches from the working to the protection path.
11 Put the fiber back on the working path.
If the protection type is Then
revertive traffic must switch from protection to
working after the WTR time expires
and then go to step 16.
non-revertive go to step 15.

After the WTR time expires, the traffic will switch from protection to working
path.
12 Generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the working path by
disconnecting the fiber.
13 Put the fiber back on the working path.
14 During WTR generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the protection path
by disconnecting the fiber.
Go to step 16.
15 Generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the protection path by
disconnecting the fiber.
Traffic switches from the protection to the working path.

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Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on
4X10/100BT+1X1000BX/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1 622M and
2XGE+8X100BT L1 1G2 interfaces

Step Action

16 Put the fiber back on the protection path.


17 Record data in Table 12-12 on page 12-9.
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Procedure 7-5 (continued)


Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on
4X10/100BT+1X1000BX/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1 622M and
2XGE+8X100BT L1 1G2 interfaces

Figure 7-5
Testing 4X10/100BT, 4X100FXL1, and 2XGE+8X100BT L1 1G2 interfaces

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Procedure 7-6
Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching
with traffic on
2XGE/4X10/100BT+1X1000BX/2XGE+8X100BT L1 1G2
interface
Use this procedure to perform the following tests on the 6110 network
element:
• Ethernet port test (in the near and the far end network elements in
daisy-chain)
• WAN interface test (in the near and the far end network elements)
• Ethernet frame drop test (when optical receiver is underloaded)

Before you start


• Make sure that all the optical connectors are cleaned.
• Make sure that you have adequate number of optical test cords.
• Make sure that you have a variable attenuator.
• Make sure that proper WAN associations are provisioned between the far end and the near end network
elements.
• Make sure the traffic generated by the Ethernet test set is 140Mbit/s, full-duplex.

Note 1: WAN association needs to be made in such a way that traffic entering the Ethernet port 1 of the near
end comes out of Ethernet port 1 at the far end.
Note 2: Every WAN interface at the near and far end will have 3 VC-3 each in SDH mode or 3 STS-1 each
in SONET mode.

Procedure tasks
• Connect the test equipment to the near end 6110 (step 1).
• Perform Ethernet and WAN interface tests and record the data (step 8).
• Perform switching and record the results (step 10).

Expected results
• No frame drops are detected in the Ethernet traffic pattern over the underload test condition period.
• If LOS occurs, traffic switches from working to protection path.
• If expected results do not occur, contact your next level of support.

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Procedure 7-6 (continued)


Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on
2XGE/4X10/100BT+1X1000BX/2XGE+8X100BT L1 1G2 interface

CAUTION
Risk of damage to circuit packs
Electrostatic discharge can damage electrostatic
sensitive devices. Ensure that you are wearing the
antistatic strap connected to the ESD location on the
6110 network element.

DANGER
Risk of eye injury
Avoid direct exposure to laser beam or fiber. Invisible
light can blind. Keep all unused optical connectors
capped.

Action
Step Action

1 Connect the test equipment and the 6110 near and far 6110 network
elements as shown in Figure 7-6.
2 Determine the type of protection required.
If Then
1+1 MSP/APS is Provision 1+1 MSP/APS group on the optical port,
required both at the near and far end network elements.
Go to step 3.
SNCP/UPSR is Provision SNCP/UPSR on the optical port, both at the
required near and far end network elements. Go to step 3.

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Procedure 7-6 (continued)


Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on
2XGE/4X10/100BT+1X1000BX/2XGE+8X100BT L1 1G2 interface

Step Action

Ethernet port testing and WAN interface test (at the near and far end network elements)
configured in 1+1 MSP/APS SNCP/UPSR mode
3 Create WAN associations between the Ethernet ports in 1+1 MSP/APS or
SNCP/UPSR mode as specified in the respective table below.
For 1+1 MSP/APS mode
where the STM/OC port where S value (VC4/STS3C container)/S-K
WAN is number must be (VC3/STS1 container)
SDH/SONET
1 1 1/1-1 to 1-3

For SNCP/UPSR mode


where the STM/OC port where S value (VC4/STS3C container)/S-K
WAN is number must be (VC3/STS1 container)
SDH/SONET
1 1,2 1/1-1 to 1-3

Attention: STS3c cross-connects are not supported in 6110 OC-3 Network


element.

4 Generate traffic with the Ethernet test set (150 Mbits/s,full duplex) and verify
that no packets are lost.
5 Record the data in the Table 12-11 on page 12-8. The result verifies that all
the Ethernet ports and optical ports function correctly.
Testing protection switching on the Ethernet port
6 Determine your next step.
If protection mode Then
is of
1+1 MSP/APS go to step 9.
SNCP/UPSR set the reversion mode as non-revertive or revertive
with max WTR time for each VC in the WAN for the
Ethernet port under test.

7 Click Submit.
A confirmation page is displayed. After confirming a success message is
displayed.
8 Connect the test set to a single Ethernet port.

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Procedure 7-6 (continued)


Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on
2XGE/4X10/100BT+1X1000BX/2XGE+8X100BT L1 1G2 interface

Step Action

9 Generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the working path by


disconnecting the fiber.
Traffic switches from the working to the protection path.
10 Put the fiber back on the working path.
If the protection Then
type is
revertive traffic must switch from protection to working after the
WTR time expires and then go to step 11.
non-revertive go to step 14.

After the WTR time expires, the traffic will switch from protection to working
path.
11 Generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the working path by
disconnecting the fiber.
12 Put fiber back on the working path.
13 During WTR generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the protection path
by disconnecting the fiber.
Go to step 15.
14 Generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the protection path by
disconnecting the fiber.
Traffic switches from the protection to the working path.
15 Put the fiber back on the protection path.
16 Record data in Table 12-7 and Table 12-8 on page 12-7.
Note: Repeat the same procedure for other Ethernet port/WAN2.
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Procedure 7-6 (continued)


Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on
2XGE/4X10/100BT+1X1000BX/2XGE+8X100BT L1 1G2 interface

Figure 7-6
Testing Ethernet on 2XGE/4X10/100BT+1X1000BX/2XGE+8X100BT L1 1G2 interfaces

Ethernet Ethernet
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Procedure 7-7
Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching
with traffic on L2PA622M/L2PA1G2 interface
Use this procedure to perform the following tests on the 6110 network
element:

• Ethernet port test (in the near and the far end network elements in
daisy-chain)
• WAN interface test (in the near and the far end network elements)
• Ethernet frame drop test (when optical receiver is underloaded)

Before you start


• Make sure that all the optical connectors are cleaned.
• Make sure that you have adequate number of optical test cords.
• Make sure that you have a variable attenuator.
• Make sure that proper WAN associations are provisioned between the far end and the near end network
elements.
• Make sure the traffic generated by the Ethernet test set is 150Mbit/s, full-duplex.

Note 1: Every WAN interface at the near and far end will have 2 VC-3 each in SDH mode or 2 STS-1 each
in SONET mode.

Procedure tasks
• Connect the test equipment to the near end 6110 (step 1).
• Perform Ethernet and WAN interface tests and record the data (step 8)
• Perform switching and record the results (step 11).

Expected results
• No frame drops are detected in the Ethernet traffic pattern over the underload test condition period.
• If LOS occurs, traffic switches from working to protection path.
• If expected results do not occur, contact your next level of support.

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Procedure 7-7 (continued)


Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on L2PA622M/L2PA1G2 interface

CAUTION
Risk of damage to circuit packs
Electrostatic discharge can damage electrostatic
sensitive devices. Ensure that you are wearing the
antistatic strap connected to the ESD location on the
6110 network element.

DANGER
Risk of eye injury
Avoid direct exposure to laser beam or fiber. Invisible
light can blind. Keep all unused optical connectors
capped.

Action
Step Action

1 Connect the test equipment and the 6110 near and far 6110 network
elements.
2 Determine the type of protection required.
If Then
1+1 MSP/APS is Provision 1+1 MSP/APS group on the optical port,
required both at the near and far end network elements.
Go to step 3.
SNCP/UPSR is Provision SNCP/UPSR on the optical port, both at the
required near and far end network elements. Go to step 3.

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Testing STM-1/4/16/OC-3/12/48 protection switching with traffic on L2PA622M/L2PA1G2 interface

Step Action

Ethernet port testing and WAN interface test (at the near and far end network elements)
configured in 1+1 MSP/APS SNCP/UPSR mode
3 Create WAN associations between the Ethernet ports in 1+1 MSP/APS or
SNCP/UPSR/UPSR mode as specified in the respective table below.
For 1+1 MSP/APS mode
where the STM/OC port where S value (VC4/STS3C container)/S-K
WAN is number must be (VC3/STS1 container)
SDH/SONET
1 1 1/1-1 to 1-2

For SNCP/UPSR mode


where the STM/OC port where S value (VC4/STS3C container)/S-K
WAN is number must be (VC3/STS1 container)
SDH/SONET
1 1,2 1/1-1 to 1-2

4 Create a VLAN including Ethernet port 1 and WAN port 1.


5 Generate traffic with the Ethernet test set (100 Mbits/s,full duplex) and verify
that no packets are lost.
6 Record the data in the Table 12-13 on page 12-9. The result verifies that all
the Ethernet ports and optical ports function correctly.
Testing protection switching on the Ethernet port
7 Determine your next step.
If protection mode Then
is of
1+1 MSP/APS go to step 10.
SNCP/UPSR set the reversion mode as non-revertive or revertive
with max WTR time for each VC in the WAN for the
Ethernet port under test.

8 Click Submit.
A confirmation page is displayed. After confirming a success message is
displayed.
9 Connect the test set to a single Ethernet port.
10 Generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the working path by
disconnecting the fiber.
Traffic switches from the working to the protection path.

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Procedure 7-7 (continued)


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Step Action

11 Put the fiber back on the working path.


If the protection Then
type is
revertive traffic must switch from protection to working after the
WTR time expires and then go to step 12.
non-revertive go to step 14.

After the WTR time expires, the traffic will switch from protection to working
path.
12 Generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the working path by
disconnecting the fiber.
13 Put fiber back on the working path.
14 During WTR generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the protection path
by disconnecting the fiber.
Go to step 15.
15 Generate a loss of signal condition (LOS) on the protection path by
disconnecting the fiber.
Traffic switches from the protection to the working path.
16 Put the fiber back on the protection path.
17 Record data in Table 12-13 on page 12-9.

Attention: Repeat the same procedure for other Ethernet port/WAN 2-10

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Procedure 7-7 (continued)


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Figure 7-7
Testing Ethernet on 2XGE/FX ports and 8X10/100 BT ports

Ethernet Ethernet
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Procedure 7-8
Verifying association between 6110 and other network
element
Use this procedure to verify association between the 6110 and other network
elements in the network.

Before you start


• Log into the network element WUI and access the NE information Application.

Procedure tasks
• Verify the association between 6110 and other network element in the network (step 1).

Expected results
• Association between 6110 and other network element in the network is confirmed.
• If the expected results does not occur:
— Ensure proper physical connectivity between the two network elements.
— Contact your next level of support.

Action
Step Action

1 Click Maintenance in the Navigation menu.


2 Click Diagnostics.
3 Determine the next step.
If you are using Then go to
OSPF monitor step 4
IIsIs monitor step 6

OSPF monitor
4 Click OSPF monitor.
OSPF monitor page is displayed.

Attention: Only OSPF enabled network elements in the network will be


shown as neighbors.

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Procedure 7-8 (continued)


Verifying association between 6110 and other network element

Step Action

5 Click Neighbors to view the network elements in the network.


Network elements connected to the 6110 via OSPF are displayed, along with
their IP address.
This verifies the association between 6110 and other network element in the
network.
iIsIs monitor
6 Click iIsIs monitor.
Routing Information page is displayed.
The Routing Information page displays the details of:
• CLNP
• LAPD
• GRE
• Marker->IP Table
• IP Routing Table
• Interface (aka Circuit) Table

Attention: Table 1.1.3 Level1 RIB displays the MAC addresses of network
elements discovered by the 6110 via iISIS.

This verifies the association between 6110 and other network element in the
network.
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Procedure 7-9
Testing Ethernet parameter retrieval using SNMP
Use this procedure to perform the following tests on the 6110 network
element:

• Test Ethernet parameter retrieval using SNMP.

Before you start


• A MIB browser like iReasoning. This is available for free download at the following location,
http://ireasoning.com/mibbrowser.shtml
• A standalone network element which has any ethernet circuit pack (transport or switching circuit pack).

Procedure tasks
• Connect the test equipment to the near end 6110.
• Perform Ethernet and WAN interface tests and record the data.

Expected results
• Network element returns the queried port counter through SNMP.

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Procedure 7-9 (continued)


Testing Ethernet parameter retrieval using SNMP

CAUTION
Risk of damage to circuit packs
Electrostatic discharge can damage electrostatic
sensitive devices. Ensure that you are wearing the
antistatic strap connected to the ESD location on the
6110 network element.

DANGER
Risk of eye injury
Avoid direct exposure to laser beam or fiber. Invisible
light can blind. Keep all unused optical connectors
capped.

Action
Step Action

1 Install the MIB browser in the system.


2 Run the MIB browser client and this should show a window as shown in
Figure 7-8.
3 Load the MIB file to the MIB browser. The files which needs to be loaded is
the omeTraps.mib and omePortEth.mib which would be available with the
software CD. The file can be loaded by using the option File Load MIB.

Attention: Ensure that the MIB file “omeTraps.mib” has to be loaded first
followed by the MIB file “omePortEth.mib”.

4 Expand the MIB tree to get the different parameters which are present in the
MIB. In the tree select the stc option of the MIB.
5 Enter the IP address of the Network Element which needs to be tested in the
Address box. Click Advanced option present in the MIB browser. Input the
following properties of the SNMP agent:
• Port - Set the SNMP agent port to 161, since the Network Element would
be listening to SNMP requests on this TCP port.
• Read Community - Set this to the value which is set for the SNMP
community in the Network Element.
• SNMP version - Select the SNMP version which is required. The Network
Element supports both SNMP v1 and SNMP v2, but not SNMP v3.

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Testing Ethernet parameter retrieval using SNMP

Step Action

6 Login to the Network Element WUI, and click Security in the Navigation
menu. Select the Settings option in this menu. Set the SNMP agent to enable
(the default will be disable) and set the community string to a value which is
needed. Ensure that the community string is the same in both the MIB
browser and the Network Element.
7 Select the stc option in the MIB browser and click Get Subtree in the
operations menu. This will list all the parameters which is exposed on the
Network Element for an SNMP browser to browse. If any error is thrown,
contact your next level of support.
8 Ethernet PM parameters for which SNMP Get support is available is shown
in Table 7-8. These counters are available under the object OID 37, which
corresponds to the Ethernet port.

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Testing Ethernet parameter retrieval using SNMP

Table 7-8
Ethernet Parameters

Parameter OID

IS 325

ES 326

SES 327

UAS 328

FRAMESTRANSMITTEDOK 329

SINGLECOLLISIONFRAMES 330

MULTIPLECOLLISIONFRAMES 331

FRAMESRECEIVEDOK 332

FRAMESDROPPED 333

FRAMESCHECKSEQUENCEERROR 334

ALIGNMENTERRORS 335

OCTETSTRANSMITTEDOK 336

FRAMESWITHDEFERREDXMISSIONS 337

LATECOLLISIONS 338

FRAMESABORTEDDUETOXSCOLLS 339

OCTETSRECEIVEDOK 340

FRAMETOOSHORTERRORS 341

FRAMETOOLONGERRORS 342

MULTICASTFRAMESXMITTEDOK 343

BROADCASTFRAMESXMITTEDOK 344

MULTICASTFRAMESRECEIVEDOK 345

BROADCASTFRAMESRECEIVEDOK 346

INTERNALMACRECEIVEERRORS 347

COLLISIONS 348

PAUSEFRAMESTRANSMITTED 349

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Ethernet Parameters

Parameter OID

PAUSEFRAMESRECEIVED 350

ETHERNETINTERVALVALID 351

FRAMESDROPPEDTX 361

FRAMESCHECKSEQUENCEERRORBYTES 362

FRAMESRXTX64 365

FRAMESRXTX127 366

FRAMESRXTX255 367

FRAMESRXTX511 368

FRAMESRXTX1023 369

FRAMESRXTX1518 370

FRAMESRXTX1522 372

FRAMESRXTX2047 373

FRAMESRXTX4095 374

FRAMESRXTX9216 375

EGRESSPORTDISCARDS 398

STPBPDURX 401

STPBPDUTX 402

RSTPBPDURX 403

RSTPBPDUTX 404

MSTPBPDURX 405

MSTPBPDUTX 406

UCASTFRAMESRX 415

UCASTFRAMESTX 418

FCSERRORSTX 420

RXOVERFLOW 423

COSQ1ENQUEUEDISCARDS 425

COSQ2ENQUEUEDISCARDS 426

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Ethernet Parameters

Parameter OID

COSQ3ENQUEUEDISCARDS 427

COSQ4ENQUEUEDISCARDS 428

COSQ5ENQUEUEDISCARDS 429

COSQ6ENQUEUEDISCARDS 430

COSQ7ENQUEUEDISCARDS 431

COSQ8ENQUEUEDISCARDS 432

UNACCEPTABLEFRAMETYPE 478

Packet switching counters

FramesRx 479

OctetsRx 480

FramesTx 481

OctetsTx 482

FCSErrorsRX 483

FrameTooShortErrorRX 484

PauseFramesRX 486

PauseFramesTX 487

BroadcastFramesRX 488

BroadcastFramesTX 489

MulticastFramesRX 490

MulticastFramesTX 491

FrameFragmentErrorTX 492

FrameFragmentErrorRX 493

FrameJabberErrorTX 494

FrameJabberErrorRX 495

serviceLookupFailureOctets 500

IngressOtherDiscards 502

MTU Discards 503

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Testing Ethernet parameter retrieval using SNMP

Step Action

Attention: Packet Switching counters are given for the 8XGE EoPDH L2
circuit packs which are supported in 6110 R5 release.

9 The following commands given in step 10, step 11, and step 12 can be tested
using the iReasoning MIB browser.
10 Getting the current 15 minutes counter value for a particular attribute for a
particular Ethernet port:
a. Set the OID in the iReasoning MIB browser to be the following;
.1.3.6.1.4.1.8255.1.2.1.2.37.1.1.(OID).(Rate).(Chassis).(Slot).(Port).
The value which is retrieved from the SNMP query would be the same as
the one which is seen in the UI for that particular parameter. There would
be no discrepancy between the value and the actual rate shown on the
NE UI.
b. On executing the operation Get from the browser, the browser should
return the value of the counter which corresponds to the OID which is
mentioned in step a.
11 Getting the previous 15 minutes interval counter values for a particular
attribute for a particular Ethernet port:
a. Set the OID in the iReasoning MIB browser to be the following:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.8255.1.2.1.2.37.2.1.(OID).(Rate).(Chassis).(Slot).(Port).(Int
erval Number) The value which is retrieved from the SNMP query would
be the same as the one which is seen in the UI for that particular
parameter. There would be no discrepancy between the value and the
actual rate shown on the NE UI.
b. On executing this operation with the correct interval number starting from
1, the Network Element would return the historical counter value for the
OID which is mentioned in step a.
12 Getting the previous day interval counter values for a particular attribute for a
particular Ethernet port:
a. Set the OID in the iReasoning MIB browser to be the following;
.1.3.6.1.4.1.8255. 1.2.1.2.37.3.1.(OID).(Rate).(Chassis).(Slot).(Port).1
b. On executing the get operation in the iReasoning browser, the Network
Element would return the previous day counter for that attribute which is
mentioned in the OID.
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Procedure 7-9 (continued)


Testing Ethernet parameter retrieval using SNMP

Figure 7-8
MIB Browser

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This chapter contains procedures for adding and deleting a network element
in a sub network connection protection (SNCP)/unidirectional Path Switched
Rings (UPSR) network.

SNCP/UPSR
SNCP/UPSR is path protection type that is initiated in the path terminating
equipment. In SNCP/UPSR, protection is initiated on a failure in the path. It is
required to create two paths for each circuit, one working and the other
protection. Traffic in the source network element is bridged on both paths, the
working and the protection. The better signal of the two is selected by the
destination network element. SNCP/UPSR is a dedicated protection
mechanism.

Procedure list
Table 8-1 lists the procedures that are described in this chapter.

Table 8-1

Action Details

Adding an 6110 network element to a ring configuration Procedure 8-1

Deleting an 6110 network element from a ring Procedure 8-2


configuration

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Procedure 8-1
Adding an 6110 network element to a ring
configuration
Use this procedure to add an 6110 network element in a ring network.

Consider an STM-1/OC3 ring with A, B, C, and D as 6110 network elements.


See Figure 8-1. Network element E is to be added in to the ring as shown in
Figure 8-2.

Attention: Traffic will be lost temporarily for all unprotected traffic between
B and D while the network element E is being added to the ring.

Before you start


• Log into the WUI of the immediate neighboring network elements of the network.
• Ensure that you note the following criteria in the neighboring network elements
— Ethernet IP, router ID, and subnet mask configured
— DCC bytes used
— WAN associations created
— cross-connects created
— synchronization scheme used

Procedure tasks
• Check whether network elements B and D have any WAN associations (step 1).
• Create pass-through cross-connects on the network element E (step 4).

Expected results
• The network element E is added into the network.
• If the expected result does not occur, contact your next level of support.

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Adding an 6110 network element to a ring configuration

Action
Step Action

1 Query the following data of both the network element (B, D).
• Ethernet IP, router ID and subnet mask
• DCC bytes used
• cross-connects created
• synchronization scheme used
• WAN associations created

Refer to Provisioning and Protection Switching Procedures, 323-1853-310.


2 Configure the network element E with the Ethernet IP, router ID, subnet mask,
static route, timing and the DCN parameters.
3 Add pass-through connections on node E on port 1-5-2 and 1-5-1, matching
the connections between port 1-5-1 on node D and port 1-5-2 on node B
respectively.
4 Enable the ECC bytes in network element E similar to the ECC bytes used in
the mode D-1-5-1 or B-1-5-2.

Attention: A-B-D is the working path and A-C-D is the protection path.

5 If the traffic on the nodes B and D are protected then switch the traffic
manually to protection path.
Refer to Provisioning and Protection Switching Procedures, 323-1853-310.
6 Set Admin status to DOWN on ports 1-5-1 and 1-5-2 of network element D
and B respectively.

Attention: Traffic on all the unprotected circuits provisioned on either


D-1-5-1 or B-1-5-2 will be lost while adding network element E.

7 Connect the Tx fiber between network element D, E, and B as shown in


Figure 8-2. Set Admin status to UP on ports 1-5-1 and 1-5-2 of network
element D and B respectively in service. Set Admin status to UP on ports
1-5-1 and 1-5-2 of network element E.
Refer to Provisioning and Protection Switching Procedures, 323-1853-310 for
provisioning details.
8 Measure the Rx power at Node B,D, and E and verify that the level are within
specification for the type of SFP being used. Connect the Rx fiber to the
interface. Refer to the Planning Guide, NT6Q92AG for the laser
specifications.

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Procedure 8-1 (continued)


Adding an 6110 network element to a ring configuration

Step Action

9 Verify that there are no alarms related to any of the ports 1-5-1, 1-5-2 on E,
1-5-1 on D, and 1-5-2 on B.
10 Release the manual switch operated in step 5.
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Figure 8-1
Configuration before adding an 6110 to the ring

A
1-5-1 1-5-2

1-5-2 1-5-1

C B
1-5-1 1-5-2

1-5-2 D 1-5-1

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Procedure 8-1 (continued)


Adding an 6110 network element to a ring configuration

Figure 8-2
Configuration after adding an 6110 to the ring

A
1-5-1 1-5-2

1-5-2 1-5-1
C B
1-5-1 1-5-2
1-5-1
E
1-5-2

1-5-2 D 1-5-1

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Procedure 8-2
Deleting an 6110 network element from a ring
configuration
Use this procedure to delete an 6110 network element from a ring network.

Consider an STM-1/OC3 ring with A, B, C, and D as 6110 network elements.


See Figure 8-3. Network element C is to be deleted from the ring as shown in
Figure 8-4.

Attention: Traffic will be lost temporarily for all unprotected traffic between
B and D while the network element C is being deleted from the ring.

Before you start


• Log into the WUI of the immediate neighboring network elements (B and D) of the network.
• Ensure that you note the following criteria in the neighboring network elements:
— DCC bytes used
— WAN associations created
— cross-connects created
— synchronization scheme used

Procedure tasks
• Check whether network elements B and D have any WAN associations (step 1).
• Divert traffic to other path (step 4).

Expected results
• The network element C is deleted from the network.
• If the expected result does not occur, contact your next level of support.

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Procedure 8-2 (continued)


Deleting an 6110 network element from a ring configuration

Action
Step Action

1 Query the following data of both the network element (B, D) and record the
values.
• DCC bytes used
• cross-connects created
• synchronization scheme used
• WAN associations created

2 Delete all cross-connections present in the other network elements of the


network, that terminate on the network element C.
3 Check for the pass through cross-connects with the neighboring network
elements B and D.
If the pass through Then go to
cross-connects are
present step 4
not present step 5

Attention: Traffic on all the unprotected circuits passing through either


D-1-5-2 or B-1-5-1 will be lost while deleting the network element C.

4 Force all protected cross-connections on D-1-5-2 towards D-1-5-1 (using


force to working or force to protect) and B-1-5-1 towards B-1-5-2 (using force
to protect or force to working depending on whether 1-5-1 is working or
protect, respectively).
5 At network element C disconnect all the fibers going to network elements B
and D. Perform the necessary pass through at network element C. Measure
the Rx power at network element B and D and verify that they are according
to required specifications.
Refer to the Planning Guide, NT6Q92AG for the specifications.
6 If applicable, clear the forced switches, operated at step 4, on network
elements B and D.
7 Verify error free traffic to other nodes.
Refer to Provisioning and Protection Switching Procedures, 323-1853-310 for
provisioning details.
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Procedure 8-2 (continued)


Deleting an 6110 network element from a ring configuration

Figure 8-3
Configuration before deleting an 6110 from the ring

1-5-2 1-5-1
A D
D
1-5-1 1-5-2

1-5-2 1-5-1

B C
1-5-1 1-5-2

Figure 8-4
Configuration after deleting an 6110 from the ring

1-5-2 1-5-1
A D
1-5-1 1-5-2

1-5-2

B
1-5-1

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This chapter describes how to clean fiber-optic connectors. Ciena


recommends that you always clean fiber-optic connectors before connecting
to transmission equipment, test equipment, patch panels, or other connectors.

Connector cleaning:
• ensures that fiber-optic assemblies work at their correct power level, by
removing any dust or particles that could lead to optical power attenuation.
• prevents damage to alignment sleeves and adapter housings.

Precautions
CAUTION
Risk of shelf malfunction
Ciena recommends that you do not use cellular phones at any
6110 site. The use of cellular phones in proximity to 6110
equipment can cause shelf malfunction.

CAUTION
Risk of personal injury
Do not look into the end of fiber-optic connectors or into
faceplate connectors of installed circuit packs. The light source
used in fiber-optic devices can damage your eyes.

CAUTION
Risk of signal degradation
Do not allow the solvent to dry on the ferrule. Dried solvent
leaves a residual film on ferrule surfaces that prevents the
fiber-optic assembly from working correctly.

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CAUTION
Risk of connectors contamination
To reduce the risk of oil contamination on connectors, do not
use commercial compressed air or hose air when cleaning
connectors and receptacles. Always use canned compressed
gas to remove excess dust and dirt.

Do the appropriate cleaning process before re-mating


connectors with their receptacles.

To prevent contamination, make sure you cover the optical


faceplate connectors of all installed circuit packs and all the
unconnected fiber connector ferrules with dust caps.

To avoid applying any oil from your fingers or other


contaminants to the end face of the ferrule, handle connectors
carefully.

DANGER
Risk of personal injury
Wear safety glasses when you work with the canned
compressed gas to avoid getting dust in your eyes.

Wear safety glasses when working with isopropyl alcohol.


Isopropyl alcohol can cause eye irritation on contact.

To avoid extended inhalation of alcohol vapors, use only small


amounts of alcohol and work in a clean and ventilated area.

To avoid direct skin contact with the isopropyl alcohol and to


avoid contaminating the ferrules with skin oils, it is preferable
to wear vinyl gloves.

Procedure list
Table 9-1 lists the procedures in this chapter.

Table 9-1
Procedure list

Action Details

Inspecting and cleaning optical interface internal Procedure 9-1


connectors and fiber

Cleaning optical connectors and adapters on patch Procedure 9-2


cords

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Procedure 9-1
Inspecting and cleaning optical interface internal
connectors and fiber
Use this procedure to inspect and clean the optical interface.

Before you start


• Make sure you have a fiber microscope.
• Ensure that you have the following fiber cleaning material:
— 1.25 mm optical swabs
— isopropyl alcohol, 90% concentration or more

Procedure task
• Inspect and clean the optical interface (step 1).

Expected result
• You have cleaned the optical interface connector sleeve and the internal fiber optic cables.

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Procedure 9-1 (continued)


Inspecting and cleaning optical interface internal connectors and fiber

Action
Step Action

1 Wear an antistatic wrist strap to protect the shelf from static damage. Connect
the wrist strap to an available earth point.
2 Determine your next step.
If fiber-optic cables Then go to
are connected to the 6110 base step 3
chassis
are not connected to the 6110 base step 5
chassis

3 Loosen one of the two fiber-optic cable from the 6110 base chassis to provide
enough slack.
4 Disconnect the fiber-optic cables from the 6110 base chassis.
5 Determine your next step.
If there are Then go to
protective caps on the connector step 6
sleeve
no protective caps on the connector step 7
sleeve

6 Remove the protective caps from the adapter housing. Store the caps in a
clean ESD plastic bag until cleaning of the adapter housing and alignment
sleeve is complete.
7 Insert a new, clean optical swab into the connector sleeve. Use a 1.25 mm
optical swab. While rotating the swab in one direction, remove the swab from
connector sleeve. If necessary, repeat this step with a new, clean optical
swab. Inspect the port and verify that is it clean and free of impurities.

Attention: If you are not using the optical port immediately, install a clean
dust cap.

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Procedure 9-2
Cleaning optical connectors and adapters on patch
cords
Use this procedure to clean LC optical connectors or adapters on patch cords.

Attention: Clean all connectors and universal adapters inside and outside
the circuit pack before installation. To clean connectors and adapters inside
circuit packs, see Procedure 9-1, Inspecting and cleaning optical interface
internal connectors and fiber.

Before you start


• Make sure you have a fiber microscope with 1.25 mm adapter for LC connectors.
• Ensure that you have the following fiber cleaning material:
— cleaning cassette (as required)
— lint free tissues
— 1.25 mm optical swabs
— isopropyl alcohol, 90% concentration or more must be used

Procedure task
• Cleaning of the optical connectors and adapters on patch cords (step 1).

Expected result
• You have cleaned the optical connectors and adapters on the patch cords.

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Procedure 9-2 (continued)


Cleaning optical connectors and adapters on patch cords

Action
Step Action

Disconnecting the fiber-optic patch cord


1 Wear an antistatic wrist strap to protect the shelf from static damage. Connect
the wrist strap to an available earth point.
2 Loosen one of the two optical patch cords from the shelf fiber-optic guides to
provide enough slack.
3 Disconnect the optical patch cord from the circuit pack.

Attention: The connectors are LC, the plastic snap-in type with RJ-45 style
latch. See Figure 9-1.

Inspecting the optical connector


4 Insert the fiber-optic into the fiber microscope adapter.
DANGER
Risk of personal injury
Ensure there is no laser light in the fiber-optic cable that
you want to scope.

5 Turn on the light in the fiber microscope.


6 Adjust the focus so that you can identify the four inspection zones of the
optical fiber end, see Figure 9-2. See Figure 9-3 for an example of a dirty
fiber-optic.
7 Put the end face connector in the center of a new, lint-free tissue. Applying
moderate pressure, wipe the ferrule or plug by rotating the connector along
the container and the ferrule or plug tip. Perform four or five rotations to
remove any dirt on the ferrule or plug.
Use a new, lint-free tissue for each connector. Avoid contamination of the
tissue from dirty surfaces.
8 Insert the connector into a fiber microscope and examine the connector. See
Figure 9-4 and Figure 9-3 for examples of clean and dirty fibers.
9 Determine your next step.
If the connector ferrule is Then
still dirty after the first attempt of dry repeat dry cleaning (step 7 and
cleaning step 8).
still dirty after two attempts of dry go to the next step to perform wet
cleaning and dry cleaning.
clean go to step 13.

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Procedure 9-2 (continued)


Cleaning optical connectors and adapters on patch cords

Step Action

Cleaning the connector ferrule (wet and dry cleaning)


10 Wet one corner of a lint-free cloth with alcohol or open a pre-moistened cloth.
Wipe across the surface of the ferrule.
DANGER
Risk of vapor inhalation
Always work in a clean and ventilated area to avoid
extended inhalation of alcohol vapors. Use small
amounts of alcohol to clean optical connectors.

Attention: Always use a new cloth.

11 While the ferrule is still wet with solvent, dry as follows:


— Put a clean, optical grade, lint-free cloth (or equivalent) on a flat
surface.
— Gently press the ferrule on the cloth and wipe in one direction.
— Rotate the connector one quarter of a turn and wipe again.

Attention: Do not allow the alcohol to dry on the ferrule. The alcohol can
leave a film on the surface.

Always use a new, clean cloth for each connector. Make sure you use only the
untouched sections of the cloth.

If a flat surface is not available or if the ferrule is not clean enough, use a
cleaning cassette according to the manufacturer instructions.

12 Insert the connector into a fiber microscope and examine the connector. If it
is still dirty, repeat step 10 and step 11. Otherwise, go to step 13.
DANGER
Risk of personal injury
Ensure there is no laser light in the fiber-optic cable that
you want to scope.

Attention: If the fiber-optic is still dirty or scratched after multiple attempts of


cleaning, polish or replace the fiber-optic.

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Procedure 9-2 (continued)


Cleaning optical connectors and adapters on patch cords

Step Action

Connecting the optical connector


13 Determine your next step.
If you want to Then go to
inspect and clean the optical step 14
interface internal connectors and
fiber
connect the optical connector to the step 16
circuit pack

14 Place the connector in a clean adapter housing to prevent the ferrule from
coming in contact with any dirt.

Attention: Never place a clean connector in an adapter that has not been
cleaned.

15 Inspect and clean the optical interface internal connectors and fiber. See
Procedure 9-1, Inspecting and cleaning optical interface internal connectors
and fiber.
Connecting the optical connector to the circuit pack
16 Insert the ferrule into the sleeve so the guide pin enters the guide slit. See
Figure 9-1.
17 Hold the adaptor retainer and lock it in by pushing it into the connector.
18 Repeat step 16 and step 17 for the second connector and adapter.
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Procedure 9-2 (continued)


Cleaning optical connectors and adapters on patch cords

Figure 9-1
LC connector assembly

Plug
retainer

Ferrule

Guide
pin

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Procedure 9-2 (continued)


Cleaning optical connectors and adapters on patch cords

Figure 9-2
Definition of inspection zones (single-mode fiber)

Zone B: Cladding Zone D: Ferrule

Zone A: Core Zone C: Joint


1

Legend:
Zone A = Diameter of 25 microns - bigger than physical "core"
Zone B = Diameter of 115 microns - "cladding"
Zone C = Dark zone around the cladding - epoxy
Zone D = White band - ferrule

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Procedure 9-2 (continued)


Cleaning optical connectors and adapters on patch cords

Figure 9-3
Dirty optical fiber

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Procedure 9-2 (continued)


Cleaning optical connectors and adapters on patch cords

Figure 9-4
Clean optical fiber

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Common procedures 10-

This chapter provides common procedures for insertion and ejection of circuit
packs and other modules.

Chapter procedure list


Table 10-1 lists the procedures that are described in this chapter.

Table 10-1
Chapter procedure details

Action Details

Inserting the power supply unit/fan module Procedure 10-1

Ejecting the power supply unit/fan module Procedure 10-2

Inserting circuit packs Procedure 10-3

Ejecting circuit packs Procedure 10-4

Installing and removing pluggable modules Procedure 10-5

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Procedure 10-1
Inserting the power supply unit/fan module
Use this procedure to insert a power supply unit/fan module in an 6110.

Before you start


• Make sure that a manual Phillips screwdriver is available.

Procedure tasks
• Insert the power supply unit/fan module (step 5).

Expected results
• You have inserted the power supply unit/fan module successfully.

CAUTION
Risk of equipment damage
Electrostatic discharge can damage electrostatic sensitive
devices. Use antistatic protection to avoid damaging circuit
packs.

CAUTION
Risk of circuit pack damage
Do not force any circuit pack/modules all the way back of its
slot if it resists insertion. Before you install any of the circuit
packs, make sure you understand the detailed procedure for
insertion of circuit packs.

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Procedure 10-1 (continued)


Inserting the power supply unit/fan module

Action
Step Action

1 Determine your next step.


If you want to insert a Then go to
power supply unit step 2
fan module step 4

2 Power off the distribution frame.


CAUTION
Risk of service disruptive
The power supply unit is not hot swappable. Power
down the distribution frame and eject the power supply
unit. This action is service disruptive.

3 Insert the power supply unit in slot 1. Go to step 5.


4 Insert the fan module in slot 5. Go to step 5.

Attention: Fan module is hot swappable. Hot swappable is the ability to


replace a defective component while the system continues to function
normally.

5 Slide in the power supply unit/fan module along the guide ways provided on
the chassis.
6 Insert the power supply unit/fan module securely into the backplane of the
6110 network element.
CAUTION
Risk of performance degradation
Failure to fasten the face plate to the sub rack may
result in intermittent failures, because of poor
connectivity.

7 Fasten the module to the chassis using a manual Phillips screwdriver.


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Procedure 10-2
Ejecting the power supply unit/fan module
Use this procedure to eject the power supply unit/fan module in an 6110
network element.

Before you start


• Make sure that a manual Phillips screwdriver is available.

Procedure tasks
• Eject the power supply unit/fan module (step 1).

Expected results
• You have ejected the power supply unit/fan module successfully.

CAUTION
Risk of equipment damage
Electrostatic discharge can damage electrostatic sensitive
devices. Use antistatic protection sheets to avoid damaging
circuit packs.

Action
Step Action

1 Determine the next step.


If you want to eject a Then go to
power supply unit step 2
fan module step 6

2 Power off the distribution frame.


CAUTION
Risk of service disruptive
The power supply unit is not hot swappable. Power off
the distribution frame and eject the power supply unit.
This action is service disruptive.

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Procedure 10-2 (continued)


Ejecting the power supply unit/fan module

Step Action

3 Remove the screw located at bottom end of the face plate using a Phillips
screwdriver.
4 Disengage the module from the backplane connector.
5 Eject the power supply unit from slot 1. Go to step 7
6 Eject the fan module from slot 5. Go to step 7

Attention: Fan module is hot swappable. Hot swappable is the ability to


replace a defective component while the system continues to function
normally.

7 Slide out the module along the guide way.


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Procedure 10-3
Inserting circuit packs
Use this procedure for inserting the circuit pack in an 6110 network element.
The circuit pack is provided with latches that aid in the insertion and ejection
from the chassis.

Use this procedure for inserting following circuit packs:


• 28XE1/DS1 circuit pack
• 3XE3/DS3 circuit pack
• Transmux circuit pack
• 8XETH circuit pack
• 4X10/100BT+4X100FXL1 circuit pack
• 2XGE circuit pack
• 63XE1/DS1 circuit pack
• 2X622M/8X155M
• 4x10/100BT+4x100FX L1 622M circuit pack
• L2PA622M (physically identified as 2xGE + 8x10/100BT L1 1G2) circuit
pack
• 2xGE + 8x10/100BT L1 1.2G2 circuit pack
• 2X155M circuit pack
• L2PA1G2 (physically identified as 2xGE/FX + 8x10/100BT L2 1G2) circuit
pack

Before you start


• Make sure that a Phillips screwdriver is available.

Procedure tasks
• Insert the circuit pack in the appropriate slot (step 1).

Expected results
• You have inserted the circuit pack successfully.

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Procedure 10-3 (continued)


Inserting circuit packs

CAUTION
Risk of equipment damage
Electrostatic discharge can damage electrostatic sensitive
devices. Use antistatic protection to avoid damaging circuit
packs.

CAUTION
Risk of circuit pack damage
Do not force any circuit pack all the way back of its slot if it
resists insertion. Before you install any of the circuit packs,
make sure you understand the detailed procedure for insertion
of circuit packs.

Action
Step Action

1 Slide in the circuit pack along the guide ways provided on the chassis with the
latches in the open position to engage them to the chassis groove.
2 Operate the two latches inwards simultaneously to engage the circuit pack to
the backplane.See Figure 10-1.

Attention: Software initialization can take up to five minutes and is complete


when the green LED turns on. If the red LED turns on, the circuit pack has
faults and must be returned to Ciena Networks. For full details on LED
indications, refer to Table 4-1,Table 4-2, and Table 4-8 of Trouble Clearing and
Module Replacement Procedures, 323-1853-543.

3 Fasten the faceplate to the chassis using a Phillips screwdriver.


CAUTION
Risk of performance degradation
Failure to fasten the faceplate to the sub rack may
result in intermittent failures, because of poor
connectivity.

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Procedure 10-4
Ejecting circuit packs
Use this procedure to eject the circuit pack from an 6110 network element.

Use this procedure for ejecting following circuit packs:


• 28XE1/DS1 circuit pack
• 3XE3/DS3 circuit pack
• Transmux circuit pack
• 8XETH circuit pack
• 4X10/100BT+4X100FXL1 circuit pack
• 2XGE circuit pack
• 63XE1/DS1 circuit pack
• 2X622M/8X155M
• 4x10/100BT+4x100FX L1 622M circuit pack
• L2PA622M (physically identified as 2xGE + 8x10/100BT L1 1G2) circuit
pack
• 2xGE + 8x10/100BT L1 1.2G2
• 2X155M circuit pack
• L2PA1G2 (physically identified as 2xGE/FX + 8x10/100BT L2 1G2) circuit
pack

Before you start


• Make sure that the Phillips screwdriver is available.

Procedure tasks
• Eject the circuit packs from the network element (step 2).

Expected results
• You have ejected the circuit pack successfully.

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Ejecting circuit packs

CAUTION
Static sensitive devices
Static electricity can damage the equipment. While unpacking
and handling circuit packs, or making system interconnections,
wear a grounding wrist strap to discharge the static buildup.

Action
Step Action

1 Disconnect all fibers/cables connected to the circuit pack ports to be ejected.


2 Remove the two screws located at either end of the face plate using a Phillips
screwdriver.
3 Operate the latches outwards to disengage the circuit pack from the
backplane. See Figure 10-1.
4 Slide out the circuit pack with the latches in open position along the guide
ways.
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Procedure 10-4 (continued)


Ejecting circuit packs

Figure 10-1
Inserting and ejecting circuit packs

Injection Injection

Ejection Ejection

Fully injected Tributary circuit pack

Fully ejected Tributary circuit pack

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Procedure 10-5
Installing and removing pluggable modules
Use this procedure to install or remove a small-form factor pluggable (SFP)
module to or from an optical interface. See Figure 10-2 for an illustration of an
SFP module.

Before you start


• Make sure you obtain dust caps for all SFPs. Dust cap is required to prevent damage to SFPs.
• Make sure you have the correct type of SFP and the required number of modules. You require one module
for each port.
• Make sure you have a photocopy of the tables in the ordering chapter of the Planning Guide, NT6Q92AG.
Note: For the pluggable modules supported by each optical interface circuit pack, refer to the chapter on
ordering and system engineering rules of the Planning Guide, NT6Q92AG.

Procedure tasks
• Install the pluggable module (step 1).
• Remove the pluggable module (step 6).

Expected results
• You have installed or removed the SFP successfully.

Action
Step Action

Installing a pluggable module


1 Determine your next step.

If you want to Then go to


install a SFP step 2
remove a SFP step 6
2 Remove the pluggable module from its packaging.

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Procedure 10-5 (continued)


Installing and removing pluggable modules

Step Action

3 Remove the dust cap from the SFP.


CAUTION
Risk of static damage
Wear an antistatic wrist strap and foot straps to protect
the shelf and the equipment from static damage.
Connect the wrist strap to an available earth point.

4 Make sure that the latch on the SFP module is closed (folded back in the SFP
module). See Figure 10-3.

Attention: If the latch is not closed when you insert the SFP module, the
module can jam inside the receptacle in the base chassis faceplate.

5 While holding the SFP module with the side where the electrical connections
are exposed to your left, slide the SFP module into one of the receptacles in
the base chassis faceplate. See Figure 10-3.

Attention: The SFP module must slide easily into its receptacle until it locks
into place. If it does not slide easily, verify the orientation of the module.

SFP LED indications


State Rx LED Tx LED

Power On: First LED activity noticed power-up. red red

SFP present (Laser on) with Rx LOS amber green

SFP present (Laser off) with Rx LOS amber off

SFP present (Laser on) with no Rx LOS green green

SFP present (Laser off) with no Rx LOS green off

SFP present (LOS detected), Laser Off (attempted) amber off

SFP missing (LOS detected), Laser On (attempted) amber green

SFP missing (LOS masked since SFP missing and amber off
set to Admin_down), Laser Off

SFP failed (whether provisioned, unprovisioned, amber red


LOS or no LOS)

You have completed the installation of the pluggable module.

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Procedure 10-5 (continued)


Installing and removing pluggable modules

Step Action

Removing a pluggable module


6 Determine your next step.
If the protection mode is Then go to
linear 1+1 MSP/APS step 8
SNCP/UPSR step 7

7 Perform a manual switching to switch traffic away from the SFP that is to be
replaced. Go to step 9.
Refer to Provisioning and Protection Switching Procedures, 323-1853-310 for
details.
8 Determine your next step.
If you want to replace the Then
working SFP perform a forced switch to protect.
go to step 9.
protect SFP perform a lockout protection switching.
go to step 9.

9 Disconnect the fiber-optic cable from the pluggable module.


CAUTION
Risk of static damage
Wear an antistatic wrist strap and foot straps to protect
the shelf and the equipment from static damage.
Connect the wrist strap to an available earth point.

10 At the bottom, swing open the latch on the SFP module to disengage the SFP
module from the optical interface on the base chassis. Open the bail latch
until it is perpendicular to the face of the SFP module.
11 Use the bail latch to carefully pull the SFP module out of its cage on the
optical interface. Make sure you apply the extraction force in a direction
parallel to the long dimension of the SFP module.
12 Place the pluggable module back into its ESD-protective packaging.
13 Clear the lockout protection/forced switch, issued at step 8, or the manual
switch request issued at step 7.
You have completed the removing of the pluggable module.
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Procedure 10-5 (continued)


Installing and removing pluggable modules

Figure 10-2
SFP module

Latch

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Procedure 10-5 (continued)


Installing and removing pluggable modules

Figure 10-3
SFP module on the 6110 network element

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Cable color coding 11-

This chapter provides color coding details of various cables, used for installing
of the 6110 network element.

Chapter table list


Table 11-1 lists the cables and the respective tables providing color coding
details.

Refer to the Planning Guide NT6Q92AG, for connector pinouts.

Table 11-1
Cable color coding details

Cable PEC codes Details

Power cable NT6Q71GA in NT6Q59AA Table 11-2


NT6Q71GB in NT6Q59BA
NT6Q71HA in NT6Q59MA
NT6Q71HB in NT6Q59NA

Alarm out cable NT6Q71AB Table 11-3

Alarm in cable NT6Q71AB Table 11-4

ESI cable NT6Q71AC Table 11-5

F1 cable NT6Q71AF Table 11-6

LCT cable Cross over Table 11-7

Straight Table 11-8

E1 cable (28xE1/DS1, NT6Q72BA-EA/ Table 11-9


28xE1/DS1(W/P) and NT6Q73BA-EA
onboard 16xE1/DS1)

DS1 cable (28xE1/DS1, NT6Q72QA-TA Table 11-10


28xE1/DS1(W/P) and NT6Q73QA-TA Table 11-11
onboard 16xE1/DS1)

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Table 11-1 (continued)


Cable color coding details

Cable PEC codes Details

Modem cable NT6Q71AG Table 11-12

63XE1/DS1 connector (120 NTTC41Bx Table 11-13


Ohms)

63XE1/DS1 connector (75 NTTC41Ax Table 11-14


Ohms)

21xE1/DS1(100 ohm/120 NTTC41Dx Table 11-15


ohm) NTTC46Ax

21xE1/DS1(75 ohm) NTTC41Cx Table 11-16

16xE1 (75 ohm) NT6Q76xx Table 11-17

Table 11-2
Power cable

Color code for SDH Color code for SONET Signal


(NT6Q71GA/GB) (NT6Q71HA/HB)

Black Black -48 Volts

Blue Red Battery return

Green Green Ground

Table 11-3
Alarm out cable

Pin Color code Signal Pair Usage


description

RJ-45

7 White/Brown ALARMOUT_1_COM P1 Critical

8 Brown ALARMOUT_1

5 White/Blue ALARMOUT_2_COM P2 Major

6 Green ALARMOUT_2

3 White/Green ALARMOUT_3_COM P3 Minor

4 Blue ALARMOUT_3

2 Orange ALARMOUT_4 P4 Unused

1 White/Orange ALARMOUT_4_COM

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Table 11-4
Alarm in cable

Pin Signal

1 ALARMIN_1

7 ALARMIN_2

6 ALARMIN_3

4 ALARMIN_4

8 GND

Table 11-5
ESI cable

Pin Color code Signal Pair

RJ-45

1 White/Orange CLKINP P1

2 Orange CLKINN

3 White/Green DATAINP P2

6 Green DATAINN

5 White/Blue CLKOUTP P3

4 Blue CLKOUTN

7 White/Brown DATAOUTP P4

8 Brown DATAOUTN

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F1 cross cable

Pin Color code Signal Pin

RJ-45 DB9

1 Black UNUSED NC

2 Brown UNUSED NC

3 Red UNUSED NC

6 Orange TD 2

5 Yellow RD 3

4 Green GND 5

7 Blue UNUSED NC

8 White UNUSED NC

Table 11-7
LCT cable or 10/100Base-T crossover cable

Pin Color code Signal Pin

RJ-45 RJ-45

1 White/Orange RXP 3

2 Orange RXN 6

3 White/Green TXP 1

4 Blue UNUSED 4

5 White/Blue UNUSED 5

6 Green TXN 2

7 White/Brown UNUSED 7

8 Brown UNUSED 8

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Attention: The 10/100BT Ethernet cables must be shielded twisted pair


(STP) cables.

Table 11-8
LCT cable or 10/100Base-T straight cable

Pin Color code Signal Pin

RJ-45 RJ-45

1 White/Orange RXP 1

2 Orange RXN 2

3 White/Green TXP 3

4 Blue UNUSED 4

5 White/Blue UNUSED 5

6 Green TXN 6

7 White/Brown UNUSED 7

8 Brown UNUSED 8

Attention: The 10/100BT Ethernet cables must be shielded twisted pair


(STP) cables.

Table 11-9
E1 cable

Pin Signal Group Color Pin Signal Group Color code Pair
code

1 TX1+ 1 Orange 33 TX1- 1 White/Orange P1

2 RX1+ 1 Green 34 RX1- 1 White/Green P2

3 TX2+ 1 Blue 35 TX2- 1 White/Blue P3

4 RX2+ 1 Brown 36 RX2- 1 White/Brown P4

5 TX3+ 2 Orange 37 TX3- 2 White/Orange P5

6 RX3+ 2 Green 38 RX3- 2 White/Green P6

7 TX4+ 2 Blue 39 TX4- 2 White/Blue P7

8 RX4+ 2 Brown 40 RX4- 2 White/Brown P8

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Table 11-9 (continued)


E1 cable

Pin Signal Group Color Pin Signal Group Color code Pair
code

9 TX5+ 3 Orange 41 TX5- 3 White/Orange P9

10 RX5+ 3 Green 42 RX5- 3 White/Green P10

11 TX6+ 3 Blue 43 TX6- 3 White/Blue P11

12 RX6+ 3 Brown 44 RX6- 3 White/Brown P12

13 TX7+ 4 Orange 45 TX7- 4 White/Orange P13

14 RX7+ 4 Green 46 RX7- 4 White/Green P14

15 TX8+ 4 Blue 47 TX8- 4 White/Blue P15

16 RX8+ 4 Brown 48 RX8- 4 White/Brown P16

17 TX9+ 5 Orange 49 TX9- 5 White/Orange P17

18 RX9+ 5 Green 50 RX9- 5 White/Green P18

19 TX10+ 5 Blue 51 TX10- 5 White/Blue P19

20 RX10+ 5 Brown 52 RX10- 5 White/Brown P20

21 TX11+ 6 Orange 53 TX11- 6 White/Orange P21

22 RX11+ 6 Green 54 RX11- 6 White/Green P22

23 TX12+ 6 Blue 55 TX12- 6 White/Blue P23

24 RX12+ 6 Brown 56 RX12- 6 White/Brown P24

25 TX13+ 7 Orange 57 TX13- 7 White/Orange P25

26 RX13+ 7 Green 58 RX13- 7 White/Green P26

27 TX14+ 7 Blue 59 TX14- 7 White/Blue P27

28 RX14+ 7 Brown 60 RX14- 7 White/Brown P28

29 TX15+ 8 Orange 61 TX15- 8 White/Orange P29

30 RX15+ 8 Green 62 RX15- 8 White/Green P30

31 TX16+ 8 Blue 63 TX16- 8 White/Blue P31

32 RX16+ 8 Brown 64 RX16- 8 White/Brown P32

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DS1 cable (port 1 -16)

Pin Signal VTG Color Pin Signal VTG Color Pair

1 TX1(tip) 1 White (WH/BU) 33 TX1(ring) 1 Blue (WH/BU) P1

2 RX1(tip) 1 White 34 RX1(ring) 1 Orange P2


(WH/OR) (WH/OR)

3 TX2(tip) 1 White 35 TX2(ring) 1 Green P3


(WH/GN) (WH/GN)

4 RX2(tip) 1 White (WH/BR) 36 RX2(ring) 1 Brown P4


(WH/BR)

5 TX3(tip) 1 White 37 TX3(ring) 1 Gray P5


(WH/GR) (WH/GR)

6 RX3(tip) 1 Red (RD/BU) 38 RX3(ring) 1 Blue (RD/BU) P6

7 TX4(tip) 1 Red (RD/OR) 39 TX4(ring) 1 Orange P7


(RD/OR)

8 RX4(tip) 1 Red (RD/GN) 40 RX4(ring) 1 Green P8


(RD/GN)

9 TX5(tip) 2 Red (RD/BR) 41 TX5(ring) 2 Brown P9


(RD/BR)

10 RX5(tip) 2 Red (RD/GR) 42 RX5ring) 2 Gray (RD/GR) P10

11 TX6(tip) 2 Black (BK/BU) 43 TX6(ring) 2 Blue (BK/BU) P11

12 RX6(tip) 2 Black (BK/OR) 44 RX6(ring) 2 Orange P12


(BK/OR)

13 TX7(tip) 2 Black (BR/GN) 45 TX7(ring) 2 Green P13


(BK/GN)

14 RX7(tip) 2 Black (BK/BR) 46 RX7(ring) 2 Brown P14


(BK/BR)

15 TX8(tip) 2 Black (BK/GR) 47 TX8(ring) 2 Gray (BK/GR) P15

16 RX8(tip) 2 Yellow (YL/BU) 48 RX8(ring) 2 Blue (YL/BU) P16

17 TX9(tip) 3 Yellow 49 TX9(ring) 3 Orange P17


(YL/OR) (YL/OR)

18 RX9(tip) 3 Yellow 50 RX9(ring) 3 Green P18


(YL/GN) (YL/GN)

19 TX10(tip) 3 Yellow (YL/BR) 51 TX10(rin 3 Brown P19


g) (YL/BR)

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DS1 cable (port 1 -16)

Pin Signal VTG Color Pin Signal VTG Color Pair

20 RX10(tip) 3 Yellow 52 RX10(rin 3 Gray (YL/GR) P20


(YL/GR) g)

21 TX11(tip) 3 Purple 53 TX11(rin 3 Blue (PU/BU) P21


(PU/BU) g)

22 RX11(tip) 3 Purple 54 RX11(rin 3 Orange P22


(PU/OR) g) (PU/OR)

23 TX12(tip) 3 Purple 55 TX12(rin 3 Green P23


(PU/GN) g) (PU/GN)

24 RX13(tip) 3 Purple 56 RX13(rin 3 Brown P24


(PU/BR) g) (PU/BR)

25 TX13(T) 4 Purple 57 TX13(R) 4 Gray (PU/GR) P25


(PU/GR)

26 RX13(T) 4 Wh/Blue 58 RX13(R) 4 Blue P26


(WH-BU/BU) (WH-BU/BU)

27 TX14(T) 4 Wh/Blue 59 TX14(R) 4 Orange P27


(WH-BU/OR) (WH-BU/OR)

28 RX14(T) 4 Wh/Blue 60 RX14(R) 4 Green P28


(WH-BU/GN) (WH-BU/GN)

29 TX15(T) 4 Wh/Blue 61 TX15(R) 4 Brown P29


(WH-BU/BR) (WH-BU/BR)

30 RX15(T) 4 Wh/Blue 62 RX15(R) 4 Gray P30


(WH-BU/GR) (WH-BU/GR)

31 TX16(T) 4 Wh/Or 63 TX16(R) 4 Blue P31


(WH-OR/BU) (WH-OR/BU)

32 RX16(T) 4 Wh/OR 64 RX16(R) 4 Orange P32


(WH-OR/OR) (WH-OR/OR)

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DS1 cable (port 17-28) on 28xE1/DS1 circuit pack

Pin Signal VTG Color Pin Signal VTG Color Pair

1 TX17(tip) 1 White (WH/BU) 33 TX17(ring) 1 Blue (WH/BU) P1

2 RX17(tip) 1 White (WH/OR) 34 RX17(ring) 1 Orange P2


(WH/OR)

3 TX18(tip) 1 White (WH/GN) 35 TX18(ring) 1 Green P3


(WH/GN)

4 RX18(tip) 1 White (WH/BR) 36 RX18(ring) 1 Brown P4


(WH/BR)

5 TX19(tip) 1 White (WH/GR) 37 TX19(ring) 1 Gray P5


(WH/GR)

6 RX19(tip) 1 Red (RD/BU) 38 RX19(ring) 1 Blue (RD/BU) P6

7 TX20(tip) 1 Red (RD/OR) 39 TX20(ring) 1 Orange P7


(RD/OR)

8 RX20(tip) 1 Red (RD/GN) 40 RX20(ring) 1 Green P8


(RD/GN)

9 TX21(tip) 2 Red (RD/BR) 41 TX21(ring) 2 Brown P9


(RD/BR)

10 RX21(tip) 2 Red (RD/GR) 42 RX21(ring) 2 Gray (RD/GR) P10

11 TX22(tip) 2 Black (BK/BU) 43 TX22(ring) 2 Blue (BK/BU) P11

12 RX22(tip) 2 Black (BK/OR) 44 RX22(ring) 2 Orange P12


(BK/OR)

13 TX23(tip) 2 Black (BR/GN) 45 TX23(ring) 2 Green P13


(BK/GN)

14 RX23(tip) 2 Black (BK/BR) 46 RX23(ring) 2 Brown P14


(BK/BR)

15 TX24(tip) 2 Black (BK/GR) 47 TX24(ring) 2 Gray (BK/GR) P15

16 RX24(tip) 2 Yellow (YL/BU) 48 RX24(ring) 2 Blue (YL/BU) P16

17 TX25(tip) 3 Yellow (YL/OR) 49 TX25(ring) 3 Orange P17


(YL/OR)

18 RX25(tip) 3 Yellow (YL/GN) 50 RX25(ring) 3 Green P18


(YL/GN)

19 TX26(tip) 3 Yellow (YL/BR) 51 TX26(ring) 3 Brown P19


(YL/BR)

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DS1 cable (port 17-28) on 28xE1/DS1 circuit pack

Pin Signal VTG Color Pin Signal VTG Color Pair

20 RX26(tip) 3 Yellow (YL/GR) 52 RX26(ring) 3 Gray (YL/GR) P20

21 TX27(tip) 3 Purple (PU/BU) 53 TX27(ring) 3 Blue (PU/BU) P21

22 RX27(tip) 3 Purple 54 RX27(ring) 3 Orange P22


(PU/OR) (PU/OR)

23 TX28(tip) 3 Purple 55 TX28(ring) 3 Green P23


(PU/GN) (PU/GN)

24 RX28(tip) 3 Purple (PU/BR) 56 RX28(ring) 3 Brown P24


(PU/BR)

25 NC 57 NC P25

26 NC 58 NC P26

27 NC 59 NC P27

28 NC 60 NC P28

29 NC 61 NC P29

30 NC 62 NC P30

31 NC 63 NC P31

32 NC 64 NC P32

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Modem cable
Pin Color code Signal Pin

RJ-45 DB9

1 Black DSR 6

2 White CD 1

3 Red DTR 4

6 Green TD 3

5 Brown RD 2

4 Blue GND 5

7 Orange CTS 8

8 Yellow RTS 7

Table 11-13
63XE1/DS1 connector (120 Ohms)

Port Cabl Pin Signal Gro Color Pin Signal Grou Color
e up p

- Rx 1 NC - - 80 NC - -

- 2 NC - - 79 NC - -

- 3 NC - - 78 NC - -

- 4 NC - - 77 NC - -

32 Rx 5 RX32+ 8 blue/white 76 RX32- 8 blue

31 6 RX31+ brown/white 75 RX31- brown

30 7 RX30+ orange/white 74 RX30- orange

29 8 RX29+ green/white 73 RX29- green

28 Rx 9 RX28+ 7 blue/white 72 RX28- 7 blue

27 10 RX27+ brown/white 71 RX27- brown

26 11 RX26+ orange/white 70 RX26- orange

25 12 RX25+ green/white 69 RX25- green

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63XE1/DS1 connector (120 Ohms)

Port Cabl Pin Signal Gro Color Pin Signal Grou Color
e up p

24 Rx 13 RX24+ 6 blue/white 68 RX24- 6 blue

23 14 RX23+ brown/white 67 RX23- brown

22 15 RX22+ orange/white 66 RX22- orange

21 16 RX21+ green/white 65 RX21- green

20 Rx 17 RX20+ 5 blue/white 64 RX20- 5 blue

19 18 RX19+ brown/white 63 RX19- brown

18 19 RX18+ orange/white 62 RX18- orange

17 20 RX17+ green/white 61 RX17- green

16 Rx 21 RX16+ 4 blue/white 60 RX16- 4 blue

15 22 RX15+ brown/white 59 RX15- brown

14 23 RX14+ orange/white 58 RX14- orange

13 24 RX13+ green/white 57 RX13- green

12 Rx 25 RX12+ 3 blue/white 56 RX12- 3 blue

11 26 RX11+ brown/white 55 RX11- brown

10 27 RX10+ orange/white 54 RX10- orange

9 28 RX9+ green/white 53 RX9- green

8 Rx 29 RX8+ 2 blue/white 52 RX8- 2 blue

7 30 RX7+ brown/white 51 RX7- brown

6 31 RX6+ orange/white 50 RX6- orange

5 32 RX5+ green/white 49 RX5- green

4 Rx 33 RX4+ 1 blue/white 48 RX4- 1 blue

3 34 RX3+ brown/white 47 RX3- brown

2 35 RX2+ orange/white 46 RX2- orange

1 36 RX1+ green/white 45 RX1- green

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63XE1/DS1 connector (120 Ohms)

Port Cabl Pin Signal Gro Color Pin Signal Grou Color
e up p

- Rx 37 NC - - 44 NC - -

- 38 NC - - 43 NC - -

- 39 NC - - 42 NC - -

- 40 NC - - 41 NC - -

- Tx 81 NC - - 160 NC - -

- 82 NC - - 159 NC - -

- 83 NC - - 158 NC - -

- 84 NC - - 157 NC - -

32 Tx 85 TX32- 8 blue 156 TX32+ 8 blue/white

31 86 TX31- brown 155 TX31+ brown/white

30 87 TX30- orange 154 TX30+ orange/white

29 88 TX29- green 153 TX29+ green/white

28 Tx 89 TX28- 7 blue 152 TX28+ 7 blue/white

27 90 TX27- brown 151 TX27+ brown/white

26 91 TX26- orange 150 TX26+ orange/white

25 92 TX25- green 149 TX25+ green/white

24 Tx 93 TX24- 6 blue 148 TX24+ 6 blue/white

23 94 TX23- brown 147 TX23+ brown/white

22 95 TX22- orange 146 TX22+ orange/white

21 96 TX21- green 145 TX21+ green/white

20 Tx 97 TX20- 5 blue 144 TX20+ 5 blue/white

19 98 TX19- brown 143 TX19+ brown/white

18 99 TX18- orange 142 TX18+ orange/white

17 100 TX17- green 141 TX17+ green/white

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63XE1/DS1 connector (120 Ohms)

Port Cabl Pin Signal Gro Color Pin Signal Grou Color
e up p

16 Tx 101 TX16- 4 blue 140 TX16+ 4 blue/white

15 102 TX15- brown 139 TX15+ brown/white

14 103 TX14- orange 138 TX14+ orange/white

13 104 TX13- green 137 TX13+ green/white

12 Tx 105 TX12- 3 blue 136 TX12+ 3 blue/white

11 106 TX11- brown 135 TX11+ brown/white

10 107 TX10- orange 134 TX10+ orange/white

9 108 TX9- green 133 TX9+ green/white

8 Tx 109 TX8- 2 blue 132 TX8+ 2 blue/white

7 110 TX7- brown 131 TX7+ brown/white

6 111 TX6- orange 130 TX6+ orange/white

5 112 TX5- green 129 TX5+ green/white

4 Tx 113 TX4- 1 blue 128 TX4+ 1 blue/white

3 114 TX3- brown 127 TX3+ brown/white

2 115 TX2- orange 126 TX2+ orange/white

1 116 TX1- green 125 TX1+ green/white

- Tx 117 NC - - 124 NC - -

- 118 NC - - 123 NC - -

- 119 NC - - 122 NC - -

- 120 NC - - 121 NC - -

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63XE1/DS1 connector (75 Ohms)

Port# Conductor Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Singal

Rx Cable Tx Cable

- - 1 NC 80 NC 81 NC 160 NC

- - 2 NC 79 NC 82 NC 159 NC

- - 3 NC 78 NC 83 NC 158 NC

- - 4 NC 77 NC 84 NC 157 NC

32 32 5 SIG-RX32 76 GND 85 GND 156 SIG-TX32

31 31 6 SIG-RX31 75 GND 86 GND 155 SIG-TX31

30 30 7 SIG-RX30 74 GND 87 GND 154 SIG-TX30

29 29 8 SIG-RX29 73 GND 88 GND 153 SIG-TX29

28 28 9 SIG-RX28 72 GND 89 GND 152 SIG-TX28

27 27 10 SIG-RX27 71 GND 90 GND 151 SIG-TX27

26 26 11 SIG-RX26 70 GND 91 GND 150 SIG-TX26

25 25 12 SIG-RX25 69 GND 92 GND 149 SIG-TX25

24 24 13 SIG-RX24 68 GND 93 GND 148 SIG-TX24

23 23 14 SIG-RX23 67 GND 94 GND 147 SIG-TX23

22 22 15 SIG-RX22 66 GND 95 GND 146 SIG-TX22

21 21 16 SIG-RX21 65 GND 96 GND 145 SIG-TX21

20 20 17 SIG-RX20 64 GND 97 GND 144 SIG-TX20

19 19 18 SIG-RX19 63 GND 98 GND 143 SIG-TX19

18 18 19 SIG-RX18 62 GND 99 GND 142 SIG-TX18

17 17 20 SIG-RX17 61 GND 100 GND 141 SIG-TX17

16 16 21 SIG-RX16 60 GND 101 GND 140 SIG-TX16

15 15 22 SIG-RX15 59 GND 102 GND 139 SIG-TX15

14 14 23 SIG-RX14 58 GND 103 GND 138 SIG-TX14

13 13 24 SIG-RX13 57 GND 104 GND 137 SIG-TX13

12 12 25 SIG-RX12 56 GND 105 GND 136 SIG-TX12

11 11 26 SIG-RX11 55 GND 106 GND 135 SIG-TX11

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Table 11-14 (continued)


63XE1/DS1 connector (75 Ohms)

Port# Conductor Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Singal

Rx Cable Tx Cable

10 10 27 SIG-RX10 54 GND 107 GND 134 SIG-TX10

9 9 28 SIG-RX9 53 GND 108 GND 133 SIG-TX9

8 8 29 SIG-RX8 52 GND 109 GND 132 SIG-TX8

7 7 30 SIG-RX7 51 GND 110 GND 131 SIG-TX7

6 6 31 SIG-RX6 50 GND 111 GND 130 SIG-TX6

5 5 32 SIG-RX5 49 GND 112 GND 129 SIG-TX5

4 4 33 SIG-RX4 48 GND 113 GND 128 SIG-TX4

3 3 34 SIG-RX3 47 GND 114 GND 127 SIG-TX3

2 2 35 SIG-RX2 46 GND 115 GND 126 SIG-TX2

1 1 36 SIG-RX1 45 GND 116 GND 125 SIG-TX1

- - 37 NC 44 NC 117 NC 124 NC

- - 38 NC 43 NC 118 NC 123 NC

- - 39 NC 42 NC 119 NC 122 NC

- - 40 NC 41 NC 120 NC 121 NC

Table 11-15
21xE1/DS1(100 ohm/120 ohm)

Pin Signal Color Pin Signal Color

Cable 1 NC - Cable 80 NC -
two two
Rx 2 NC - Rx 79 NC -

3 NC - 78 NC -

4 NC - 77 NC -

5 NC - 76 NC -

6 NC - 75 NC -

7 NC - 74 NC -

8 NC - 73 NC -

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21xE1/DS1(100 ohm/120 ohm)

Pin Signal Color Pin Signal Color

Cable 9 NC - Cable 72 NC -
two two
Rx 10 NC - Rx 71 NC -

11 NC - 70 NC -

12 NC - 69 NC -

13 NC - 68 NC -

14 NC - 67 NC -

15 NC - 66 NC -

16 TIP-RX21 Purple 65 RING-RX21 Blue

17 TIP-RX20 Yellow 64 RING-RX20 Blue

18 TIP-RX19 Yellow 63 RING-RX19 Orange

19 TIP-RX18 Yellow 62 RING-RX18 Green

20 TIP-RX17 Yellow 61 RING-RX17 Brown

21 TIP-RX16 Yellow 60 RING-RX16 Gray

22 TIP-RX15 Gray 59 RING-RX15 Blue

23 TIP-RX14 Gray 58 RING-RX14 Orange

24 TIP-RX13 Gray 57 RING-RX13 Green

25 TIP-RX12 Gray 56 RING-RX12 Brown

26 TIP-RX11 Gray 55 RING-RX11 Gray

27 TIP-RX10 Red 54 RING-RX10 Blue

28 TIP-RX9 Red 53 RING-RX9 Orange

29 TIP-RX8 Red 52 RING-RX8 Green

30 TIP-RX7 Red 51 RING-RX7 Brown

31 TIP-RX6 Red 50 RING-RX6 Gray

32 TIP-RX5 White 49 RING-RX5 Blue

33 TIP-RX4 White 48 RING-RX4 Orange

34 TIP-RX3 White 47 RING-RX3 Green

35 TIP-RX2 White 46 RING-RX2 Brown

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21xE1/DS1(100 ohm/120 ohm)

Pin Signal Color Pin Signal Color

Cable 36 TIP-RX1 White Cable 45 RING-RX1 Gray


two two
Rx 37 NC - Rx 44 NC -

38 NC - 43 NC -

39 NC - 42 NC -

40 NC - 41 NC -

Cable 81 NC - Cable 160 NC -


one one
Tx 82 NC - Tx 159 NC -

83 NC - 158 NC -

84 NC - 157 NC -

85 NC - 156 NC -

86 NC - 155 NC -

87 NC - 154 NC -

88 NC - 153 NC -

89 NC - 152 NC -

90 NC - 151 NC -

91 NC - 150 NC -

92 NC - 149 NC -

93 NC - 148 NC -

94 NC - 147 NC -

95 NC - 146 NC -

96 RING-TX21 Blue 145 TIP-TX21 Purple

97 RING-TX20 Blue 144 TIP-TX20 Yellow

98 RING-TX19 Orange 143 TIP-TX19 Yellow

99 RING-TX18 Green 142 TIP-TX18 Yellow

100 RING-TX17 Brown 141 TIP-TX17 Yellow

101 RING-TX16 Gray 140 TIP-TX16 Yellow

102 RING-TX15 Blue 139 TIP-TX15 Gray

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21xE1/DS1(100 ohm/120 ohm)

Pin Signal Color Pin Signal Color

Cable 103 RING-TX14 Orange Cable 138 TIP-TX14 Gray


one one
Tx 104 RING-TX13 Green Tx 137 TIP-TX13 Gray

105 RING-TX12 Brown 136 TIP-TX12 Gray

106 RING-TX11 Gray 135 TIP-TX11 Gray

107 RING-TX10 Blue 134 TIP-TX10 Red

108 RING-TX9 Orange 133 TIP-TX9 Red

109 RING-TX8 Green 132 TIP-TX8 Red

110 RING-TX7 Brown 131 TIP-TX7 Red

111 RING-TX6 Gray 130 TIP-TX6 Red

112 RING-TX5 Blue 129 TIP-TX5 White

113 RING-TX4 Orange 128 TIP-TX4 White

114 RING-TX3 Green 127 TIP-TX3 White

115 RING-TX2 Brown 126 TIP-TX2 White

116 RING-TX1 Gray 125 TIP-TX1 White

117 NC - 124 NC -

118 NC - 123 NC -

119 NC - 122 NC -

120 NC - 121 NC -

Table 11-16
21xE1/DS1(75 ohm)

Conductor Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal

Cable Two Rx Cable One Tx

- 1 NC 80 NC 81 NC 160 NC

- 2 NC 79 NC 82 NC 159 NC

- 3 NC 78 NC 83 NC 158 NC

- 4 NC 77 NC 84 NC 157 NC

- 5 NC 76 NC 85 NC 156 NC

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21xE1/DS1(75 ohm)

Conductor Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal

Cable Two Rx Cable One Tx

- 6 NC 75 NC 86 NC 155 NC

- 7 NC 74 NC 87 NC 154 NC

- 8 NC 73 NC 88 NC 153 NC

- 9 NC 72 NC 89 NC 152 NC

- 10 NC 71 NC 90 NC 151 NC

- 11 NC 70 NC 91 NC 150 NC

- 12 NC 69 NC 92 NC 149 NC

- 13 NC 68 NC 93 NC 148 NC

- 14 NC 67 NC 94 NC 147 NC

- 15 NC 66 NC 95 NC 146 NC

21 16 SIG-RX21 65 GND 96 GND 145 SIG-TX21

20 17 SIG-RX20 64 GND 97 GND 144 SIG-TX20

19 18 SIG-RX19 63 GND 98 GND 143 SIG-TX19

18 19 SIG-RX18 62 GND 99 GND 142 SIG-TX18

17 20 SIG-RX17 61 GND 100 GND 141 SIG-TX17

16 21 SIG-RX16 60 GND 101 GND 140 SIG-TX16

15 22 SIG-RX15 59 GND 102 GND 139 SIG-TX15

14 23 SIG-RX14 58 GND 103 GND 138 SIG-TX14

13 24 SIG-RX13 57 GND 104 GND 137 SIG-TX13

12 25 SIG-RX12 56 GND 105 GND 136 SIG-TX12

11 26 SIG-RX11 55 GND 106 GND 135 SIG-TX11

10 27 SIG-RX10 54 GND 107 GND 134 SIG-TX10

9 28 SIG-RX9 53 GND 108 GND 133 SIG-TX9

8 29 SIG-RX8 52 GND 109 GND 132 SIG-TX8

7 30 SIG-RX7 51 GND 110 GND 131 SIG-TX7

6 31 SIG-RX6 50 GND 111 GND 130 SIG-TX6

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Table 11-16 (continued)


21xE1/DS1(75 ohm)

Conductor Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal

Cable Two Rx Cable One Tx

5 32 SIG-RX5 49 GND 112 GND 129 SIG-TX5

4 33 SIG-RX4 48 GND 113 GND 128 SIG-TX4

3 34 SIG-RX3 47 GND 114 GND 127 SIG-TX3

2 35 SIG-RX2 46 GND 115 GND 126 SIG-TX2

1 36 SIG-RX1 45 GND 116 GND 125 SIG-TX1

- 37 NC 44 NC 117 NC 124 NC

- 38 NC 43 NC 118 NC 123 NC

- 39 NC 42 NC 119 NC 122 NC

- 40 NC 41 NC 120 NC 121 NC

Table 11-17
16xE1 (75 ohm)

Conductor Pin Signal Pin Signal

1 1 TX1+ 33 TX1-

2 2 RX1+ 34 RX1-

3 3 TX2+ 35 TX2-

4 4 RX2+ 36 RX2-

5 5 TX3+ 37 TX3-

6 6 RX3+ 38 RX3-

7 7 TX4+ 39 TX4-

8 8 RX4+ 40 RX4-

9 9 TX5+ 41 TX5-

10 10 RX5+ 42 RX5-

11 11 TX6+ 43 TX6-

12 12 RX6+ 44 RX6-

13 13 TX7+ 45 TX7-

14 14 RX7+ 46 RX7-

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16xE1 (75 ohm)

Conductor Pin Signal Pin Signal

15 15 TX8+ 47 TX8-

16 16 RX8+ 48 RX8-

17 17 TX9+ 49 TX9-

18 18 RX9+ 50 RX9-

19 19 TX10+ 51 TX10-

20 20 RX10+ 52 RX10-

21 21 TX11+ 53 TX11-

22 22 RX11+ 54 RX11-

23 23 TX12+ 55 TX12-

24 24 RX12+ 56 RX12-

25 25 TX13+ 57 TX13-

26 26 RX13+ 58 RX13-

27 27 TX14+ 59 TX14-

28 28 RX14+ 60 RX14-

29 29 TX15+ 61 TX15-

30 30 RX15+ 62 RX15-

31 31 TX16+ 63 TX16-

32 32 RX16+ 64 RX16-

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This chapter provides forms to record system data and test results during
commissioning process. Make a copy of form 1 and complete the
commissioning and testing report form before performing the commissioning
process.

Fill the other forms as you complete the tests during 6110 network element
commissioning process.

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Form 1

Ciena

Commissioning and testing report

Product description

Name of the customer

Location

Ethernet IP

Router ID

Ciena representative name

Signature

Customer representative name

Signature

Date

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Form 2
Table 12-1
Test performance 21XE1DS1
21XE1/DS1 Result 21XE1/DS1 Result
port number port number

STM-1 / STM-4 / STM-16 / STM-1 / STM-4 / STM-16 /


OC-3 OC-12 OC-48 OC-3 OC-12 OC-48

1 12

2 13

3 14

4 15

5 16

6 17

7 18

8 19

9 20

10 21

11

Table 12-2
Test performance 63XE1/DS1

63XE1/DS1 Result 63XE1/DS1 Result


port number port number

STM-1 / STM-4 STM-16 / STM-1 / STM-4 STM-16 /


OC-3 /OC-12 OC-48 OC-3 /OC-12 OC-48

1 33

2 34

3 35

4 36

5 37

6 38

7 39

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Table 12-2 (continued)


Test performance 63XE1/DS1

8 40

9 41

10 42

11 43

12 44

13 45

14 46

15 47

16 48

17 49

18 50

19 51

20 52

21 53

22 54

23 55

24 56

25 57

26 58

27 59

28 60

29 61

30 62

31 63

32

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Table 12-3
Test performance 3XE3DS3

3XE3/DS3 port number Result

STM-1/OC-3 STM-4/OC-12 STM-16/OC-48

Table 12-4
Test performance Transmux 6XE3DS3

Transmux port number Result

STM-1/OC-3 STM-4/OC-12 STM-16/OC-48

Table 12-5
Receiver sensitivity measurements

Parameters Laser type Spec Measured values

Port 1 Port 2

Tx output power S1.1


(dBm)
L1.1

L1.2

Receiver sensitivity S1.1


(dBm) L1.1

L1.2

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Table 12-5 (continued)


Receiver sensitivity measurements

Tx output power S4.1


(dBm)
L4.1

L4.2

Receiver sensitivity S4.1


(dBm) L4.1

L4.2

Tx output power S16.1


(dBm)
L16.1

L16.2

Receiver sensitivity S16.1


(dBm) L16.1

L16.2

Table 12-6
Synchronization tests

Clock Status

STM-1/OC-3

STM-4/OC-12

STM-16/OC-48

BITS clock, BITS data

Internal

Hold over

E1

DS1

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Table 12-7
Protection switching on fiber breaks, STM-1/OC-3 LOS
E1/DS1 protection switching
Work to protect
Protect to work
Ethernet protection switching
Work to protect
Protect to work
E3/DS3 protection switching
Work to protect
Protect to work

Table 12-8
Protection switching on fiber breaks, STM-4/OC-12 LOS
E1/DS1 protection switching
Work to protect
Protect to work
Ethernet protection switching
Work to protect
Protect to work
E3/DS3 protection switching
Work to protect
Protect to work

Table 12-9
Protection switching on fiber breaks, STM-16/OC-48 LOS

E1/DS1 protection switching


Work to protect
Protect to work
Ethernet protection switching
Work to protect
Protect to work
E3/DS3 protection switching
Work to protect
Protect to work

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Table 12-10
Test performance 8XETH
8XETH port Result 8XETH port Result
number number

STM-1 / STM-4 STM-16/ STM-1 / STM-4 STM-16 /


OC-3 /OC-12 OC-48 OC-3 /OC-12 OC-48

1 5

2 6

3 7

4 8

Table 12-11
Test performance 2XGE
2XGE port number Result

STM-1/OC-3 STM-4/OC-12 STM-16/OC-48

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Table 12-12
Test performance 4X10/100BT/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1 622M
4X10/100BT/4X10/100BT + Result
4X100FXL1/4X10/100BT + 4X100FXL1
622M port number STM-1/OC-3 STM-4/OC-12 STM-16/OC-48

Table 12-13
Test performance L2PA622M
L2PA622M port number Result

STM-1/OC-3 STM-4/OC-12 STM-16/OC-48

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