9400 iMAP Installation Guide Release 8.0 (and up unless reissued) Issue 1 © 2006 ATI Networks. All rights reserved. Information subject to change without notice.
Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a ATI™ 9400, integrated Multiservice Access Platform (iMAP) product. This product is part of a family of products that leverages Ethernet switching technology to offer service providers a range of services, including video over xDSL. Who Should Read This Guide? This document provides an outline for installation and turn up of the ATI 9400 product, from the unpacking of materials to setting up the initial user interface.
Table of Contents 1 Installation of ATI 9400 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1-1 1.1 Overview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-1 1.1.1 ATI 9400 Configuration - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-1 1.2 Selecting a Site - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-3 1.2.
1.17 Configure Local Terminal or PC- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-23 1.18 Connect System Cables - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-24 1.18.1 Service Module - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-24 1.18.2 Network Module - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-25 1.18.
1. Installation of ATI 9400 1.1 Overview 1.1.1 ATI 9400 Configuration The ATI™ 9400 is a rack-mounted shelf with a configuration that depends on customer requirements. Table 1-1 lists the components of the ATI 9400 and how they are configured. Use the letters in this table and refer to Figure 1-2 to see where the ATI 9400 components are located.
Overview ATI 9400 Configuration . TABLE 1-1 Listing of components with slot/position and configuration notes No. Module Slot/Position Configuration Notes A Service Module (SM) 6, 8, 10 (left) At least one is always configured. Unused slots must be configured with FPFs. 5, 7, 9,11 (right) Note: For information on SMs supported on the 9400 refer to the ATI Component Reference. B Control Module (CM) 2, 4 (double) One card per shelf (occupies two slots). Includes RS232 and OAM port.
Environment Selecting a Site Slot Numbers A TN-100-A TN-100-A ADSL 16 PULL FAULT INSERV A B H H C F FIGURE 1-2 D G E I ATI 9400 Fully Configured 1.2 Selecting a Site Before installing the ATI 9400, prepare the site to ensure the product will operate in the correct environment, all materials meet specifications, and all installation tasks can be performed. 1.2.
Selecting a Site TABLE 1-2 Environment Site Requirements for ATI 9400, Office Installation (Continued) Type Description Rack configuration Placement: None, but follow local cabling setup (from above, below, etc.) Care should be taken not to compromise the stability of the rack by the installation of this equipment. A maximum of 15 shelves can be installed in a 7 ft. rack. This number may be limited by the extended size of the cable bundle created by the number of units.
Safety Guidelines Safety overview Central Office Rack 2 space for external cable access 3a 3c (Adjacent Frame) 3 Reference Plane 3b 3a 1 4 FIGURE 1-3 ATI 9400 Space Requirements for Open Rack Environment 1.3 Safety overview Note: Only personnel trained in local telco practices should install, replace, or service this equipment. Note: Before starting the installation procedures, the user should read the whole chapter for important information and safety warnings.
Safety overview • • • • Safety Precautions While Working with Electricity The user should keep all tools away from walk areas where personnel could trip over them. The user should not wear loose clothing that could catch on equipment. Secure any loose clothing. The user should wear safety glasses if working under conditions that might be hazardous to eyes. The user should not perform any action that creates an unsafe or hazardous situation for themselves or other personnel.
ESD and Antistatic procedures Mounting Procedure 1.4 Mounting Procedure 1.4.1 ESD and Antistatic procedures Proper ESD protection is required when handling equipment. Installation and maintenance personnel should be properly grounded using ground straps to eliminate the risk of ESD damage to the equipment. 1. Whenever dealing with electrostatic-sensitive equipment, wear a ground or foot strap. 2. Ensure customer power source for the product is off. 1.4.1.
ATI 9400 Installation TABLE 1-3 Setup Precautions Customer Item Checklist Item Quantity Description Voltmeter 1 Used to check the voltage at the terminal block Double crimp terminal as needed Required for ground wiring. Crimping Tool 1 Used to put ring terminals on power cabling.
Install the PEM7 Install Cards into Chassis 1.6 Install Cards into Chassis Note: Do not attempt to install system cards without observing correct antistatic procedures. Failure to do so may damage cards. Note: Insure that all cards are seated properly. A card that is only partially connected to the backplane may affect system operation.
Install Cards into Chassis FIGURE 1-4 FIGURE 1-5 3. Install the FM7 Front of the FM7 Showing the Lock Latch FM7 with lock-latch open, partially inserted Slide the assembly into the center of the shelf until it is flush with the shelf surface, applying firm pressure until fully seated.
Install the FM7 Install Cards into Chassis FIGURE 1-6 4. FM7 fully inserted with lock-latch open Pull the lower faceplate up to pull the FM7 all the way into the lock the assembly into place.
Install the ATI 9400 Chassis into the Rack Ensure all Components for Desired Configuration 1.7 Install the ATI 9400 Chassis into the Rack 1.7.
Install the Chassis 8. Install the ATI 9400 Chassis into the Rack Install and hand-tighten the flange bolts to secure the shelf. TABLE 1-4 Chassis retaining screw torque setting Torque setting for M6 chassis retaining screws Note: 35.0 in lb. MAX An alternative to this procedure (Step 2 forwards) is to have one person hold the chassis in place while another person inserts the bolts into the chassis.
Connect Grounding Install the Chassis 1.8 Connect Grounding The primary ground for the ATI 9400 shelf is a grounding stud located on the right side of the chassis mounting block (it will have the grounding symbol ). The separate protective earthing terminal provided on this product shall be permanently connected to earth. Note: 1.
Connect Grounding nu wat cri she m r wa ped s c nu her onn ec t tor Gr ou nd ing ch stu as f sis Install the Chassis Grounding stud exploded side view Grounding Stud FIGURE 1-11 Primary grounding post exploded view Telesyn x400 - Installation Guide (Installation of ATI 9400) 1-15
Connect Power. Install the Chassis 1.9 Connect Power. Before connecting any power (or grounding) cable, ensure the following: 1. Connect to a reliably grounded 48VDC SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) source. (SELV - UL60950 - A circuit designed so that its voltages do not exceed a normal and fault value of 42.4 Vpeak or 60 VDC. 2. The branch circuit overcurrent protection must be rated 20A 3.
Install the Chassis Connect Alarm Cables (Optional) Jumper -48A to -48B FIGURE 1-12 Jumper RETA to RETB Single Power Source jumpers 1.10 Connect Alarm Cables (Optional) Note: Connecting the alarm cables at this time is optional. After initial system installation is complete, the user can return to this section and connect the alarm cables and configure the system alarms. Two RJ-45 plugs are used as connecting cables for external alarms.
Apply and Check Power Install the Chassis 1.11 Apply and Check Power 1. Ensure the customer power supply is OFF. 2. Ensure that the ATI 9400 shelf circuit breakers are OFF (0). 3. Turn the customer power supply ON. Power is now being applied to the terminal block but not to the shelf components. 4. With the power/grounding plastic cover still removed, check for voltage at the terminal block using a voltmeter.
Install the Chassis Install the Control Module PULL CFC 24 FAULT TN-400-A ACT AJOR CRIT INOR SWACT ACO'LT INSRV MGMT CONSOLE FIGURE 1-13 TN-400-A CFC24 Faceplate 3. Press the release button on the inside of the latches and push the latches out. (Refer to Figure 1-14.) 4. Locate the double slot (2 and 4) where the card is to be inserted. 5.
Install the Service Module Install the Chassis 1.13 Install the Service Module Note: This example is for the FE10, but it can be applied to any SM supported by the 9400 system. The Service Modules can be placed in any of the following slots: 6, 8, 10 (left), and 5, 7, 9, 11 (right). It is recommended that the slots be filled in numerical order slot 5-11. 1. Take the card from its antistatic container. 2. For insertion into slots 6, 8, or 10, hold the card securely with component side down.
Installing the FPF 6. Install the SFP Module Close the latch until the card locks into place. 1.15 Install the SFP Module The Small Form Factor Pluggable modules (LX or SX), which are inserted in the NM cards, can be ordered from your ATI representative. The 850 model usually has a latch on the top that locks into place when it is fully seated. (This latch is pushed in to eject the SFP.) 1.
Install Filler Plates Installing the FPH 1. Hold the FPH card securely and slowly but firmly push the card into the slot until the latch begins to engage the locking rail 2. Close the latch until the card locks into place. The placement of filler plates is dependent upon the configuration of the 9400 system. The following table illustrates the differences between the two configurations.
Installing the FPH Configure Local Terminal or PC 1.17 Configure Local Terminal or PC The RS-232 (CONSOLE) terminal port is used during the initial installation startup to connect the ATI 9400 to a local management device, which can be: • A terminal (VT-100 compatible) • A PC with terminal emulation software The CONSOLE port is a DB9 female socket configured as a DCE, which allows for the direct connection to the terminal or PC. Refer to 2.9.1 for a listing of DB9 pin assignments.
Connect System Cables Service Module 1.18 Connect System Cables 1.18.1 Service Module 1.18.1.1 SMs with RJ45 connectors Attach the RJ45 end of the Ethernet cable to the specified port on the FE10 card. FIGURE 1-17 FIGURE 1-18 Note: 1-24 FE10 Cable Connector FE10 data cable connectors Each RJ45 cable connected to the FE10 card should be dressed neatly and tightly. Do not permit cables to loop.
Network Module Connect System Cables FIGURE 1-19 FE10 RJ45 Connector Dressing 1.18.1.2 SMs with RJ21 connectors Attach the connectorized end of the cable to the SM card. 1. Use the screw and a tie wrap to secure in place. 2. Split off voice and data service using DC non-blocking splitters Note: Splitters are not required when using ADSL8S cards. Note: Do not over tighten the screw. Hand tighten to secure. Then install the tie wrap, pulling it snug enough to secure the connector.
Connect System Cables Data Management Cable (MGMT Port on Control 1.18.3 Data Management Cable (MGMT Port on Control Module) Note: Connect this cable only if the user plans to use the MGMT port for the management interface. Refer to the ATI User Guide. Follow the instructions included with the Control Module for placing the ferrite on the ethernet cable.
Data Management Cable (MGMT Port on Control Module) Apply Power and Check Startup Sequence 1.19 Apply Power and Check Startup Sequence 1. Turn the A and then B circuit breakers on (-). 2. Observe that the fans should start and airflow should be begin horizontally through the unit. 3. Observe the startup sequence on the terminal interface, which should show the following: Note: The startup sequence the user observes on the terminal may not exactly match the one illustrated below.
Apply Power and Check Startup Sequence Data Management Cable (MGMT Port on Control Attached TCP/IP interface to emac unit 0 Attaching interface lo0...done Adding 44551 symbols for standalone.
Data Management Cable (MGMT Port on Control Module) Target : cfc6 Options : Apply Power and Check Startup Sequence ---------------------------------------------Boot ROM Version Information ---------------------------------------------Boot ROM : Telesyn 6G Central Fabric Controller Boot Loader Revision : 3.0.g.01 Built on : Thu 03/11/2004 at 9:07a Built by : mbuilder Environment: mbuilder_R3.
Check the Configuration 5. Input a user ID of officer and a password of officer. 6. Check the management logs for any problems by inputting the following: Check software load > SHOW LOG SEVERITY=CRITICAL > SHOW LOG SEVERITY=MAJOR > SHOW LOG SEVERITY=MINOR 7. Check for any alarm conditions by inputting the following: > SHOW ALARMS ALL 8. Determine if there are any faults as a result of performing Steps 6 and 7.
Check management interfaces ATI Contact Information that the user inserts into the CFC24 similar to FLASH on a digital camera or other device. See Section 8 of the ATI User Guide for more information on CFLASH. Refer to the ATI Component Specification for information on 9400 hardware and software compatibilities. 1.20.2 Check management interfaces The ATI 9400 is now connected to a local terminal over an RS232 cable and can be queried.
ATI Contact Information 1-32 Telesyn x400 - Installation Guide (Installation of ATI 9400) Check management interfaces
3. Appendix 3.1 Glossary of Terms TABLE 3-1 Glossary of Terms Acronym Meaning ADSL Service module. ADSL8S, ADSL16, ADSL16B, SHDSL16, and ADSL24. Annex-A or Annex-B with 8, 16, or 24 ports. CFC24 Control Module. Controller with 24G Bandwidth CM Control Module. Names of cards use naming FC7 Fan Controller FE10 Service module. Fast Ethernet (10/100) service with 10 ports FM7 Fan Module FPF Filler Panel Full. Occupies a full slot FPH Filler Panel Half.
Telesyn x400 Inventory Form 3.2 Telesyn x400 Inventory Form You can use the following form to record registration information about the Telesyn x400 and keep with your office records. Note: You may also identify the product with CLI commands. Refer to the Telesyn User Guide. TABLE 3-2 No.