9700 iMAP Installation Guide Release 8.0 (and up unless reissued) Issue 2 © 2006 Allied Telesis Networks. All rights reserved. Information subject to change without notice.
Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a 9700, 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 is for product installers who install, power up, and connect the ATI 9700.
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© 2006 Allied Telesis Networks. All rights reserved. Information subject to change without notice.
Table of Contents 1 Initial Installation of the ATI 9700- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1-1 1.1 Installation Overview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-1 1.1.1 ATI 9700 Configuration - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-1 1.2 Unboxing the chassis - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-2 1.
1.17.1 1.17.2 1.17.3 1.17.4 Install the Service Modules - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-28 Install Filler Plates - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-29 Installing the FPF - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-29 Installing the FPH - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-29 1.
1. Initial Installation of the ATI 9700 1.1 Installation Overview 1.1.1 ATI 9700 Configuration The ATI™ 9700 (see Figure 1-1), is a rack-mounted shelf with a configuration that depends on customer requirements. C E A B D H RETA B G -48/-60A F FIGURE 1-1 ATI 9700 Table 1-1 lists the components of the 9700 and how they are configured. Use the letters in this table and refer to Figure 1-1 to see where the 9700 components are located.
Unboxing the chassis Note: ATI 9700 Configuration When the power supply is 60V, the shelf will support only 48V/60V cards, and not 48V cards. For information on the SMs, CMs. and NMs supported on the 9700 with a 60V power supply refer to the ATI Component Specification. TABLE 1-1 Listing of components with slot/position and configuration notes No. Module Slot/Position Configuration Notes A Service Module (SM) 0-7 (left), 14-21 (right), and either 8 or 12. At least one can be configured.
Environment Selecting a Site (Office Installation) 4. The chassis comes in a lift-off box. Remove the top and lift the box off the chassis. This makes it easier to access the chassis. 5. Lift the chassis and place it on a table or workbench. 6. Carefully cut and remove the chassis from its plastic bag. Three bags of screws and nuts are included with the chassis and are shipped inside the chassis box. Locate the three bags and set them aside for later use.
Selecting a Site (Office Installation) TABLE 1-2 Environment Site Requirements for ATI 9700 (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 5 shelves can be mounted into a 7 ft. telecom rack. Note: Due to weight limitations and the size of bundled cabling, 5 shelves can physically be installed in a single 7 ft.
Environment Selecting a Site (Office Installation) Front Mount Option Back (Open Rack) 2 space for external cable access 3a 3c (Adjacent Frame) 3 Reference Plane Front 3b 3a 1 4 Top View Looking Down Center Mount Option Back (Open Rack) 2 space for external cable access 3a 3c (Adjacent Frame) 3 Reference Plane Front 3b 3a 1 4 Top View Looking Down FIGURE 1-2 ATI 9700 Space Requirements for Open Rack Environment ATI 9700 - Installation Guide (Initial Installation of the ATI 9700) 1-
Selecting a Site (Office Installation) Setup Checklist 1.3.2 Setup Checklist ATI provides and ships certain parts with each order. Table 1-3 lists the items that are to be provided by ATI. TABLE 1-3 ATI Item checklist Item Quantity Description Machine screws 4 bags Four bags containing parts are located inside the chassis box: 1. M6 screws 2. 24x1/2 in. screws - These and M6 screws are used to bolt the shelf into the rack. Note: The number of screws used depends on how the shelf is mounted. 3.
Setup Checklist TABLE 1-4 Selecting a Site (Office Installation) Customer Item Checklist (Continued) Item Quantity Description Crimping Tool 1 Used to put ring terminals on power cabling. #1 and #2 Phillips screwdriver 1 Used for mounting the chassis Ring Terminals RS232 cable #6 studs for 6 AWG wire 1 Used to connect local PC/terminal for local interface Note: When using an AC-powered terminal or PC, use an RS232 line isolation unit between the terminal/PC and the RS232 port.
Selecting a Site (Office Installation) Setup Checklist The user has three mounting options available: • 19” telecom rack front mount • 19” telecom rack center mount • 23” telecom rack The following diagrams illustrate the different mounting options.
Safety ATI 9700 Installation 23 in RETA B FIGURE 1-4 -48/-60A 9700 installed in a 23 inch rack (in bold red) 1.4 ATI 9700 Installation 1.4.1 Safety Note: Only personnel familiar with local telco practices should install, replace, or service this equipment.
ATI 9700 Installation Note: Safety Precautions While Working with Electricity Before starting the installation procedures, the user should read the whole chapter for important information and safety warnings. Before installing and cabling the equipment, the user should be aware of standard safety practices and the hazards involved in working with electricity to avoid accidents.
Setup Precautions Initial chassis configuration 1. Whenever dealing with electrostatic-sensitive equipment, wear a ground or foot strap. 2. Ensure customer power source for the product is off. 1.4.3.1 Antistatic procedures: 1. Verify that the frame is electrically connected to earth ground. 2. Wear an ESD-preventive device such as a foot strap or wrist strap, ensuring that it makes good contact with the user’s skin. If a foot strap is being used, the floor must be ESD conductive. 3.
Install the PEM8 Setup Precautions 4. Open the cable management tray to gain access to the PEM8 slot. While holding the PEM8 card upright, position the bottom of the circuit board into the bottom rail and the top of the circuit board into the top rail in the PEM8 slot. Slide the PEM8 into the chassis along the rail and down into the chassis. Figure 1-6 5.
Setup Precautions Install the FAN8 1.7 Install the FAN8 1. Remove the FAN8 from its shipping box. 2. Take the FAN8 from its antistatic container. 3. Place it on a table with the front facing the user. 4. Open the lock-latch on each side of the faceplate. This is performed by curling the thumbs of each hand behind the lock-latch and pressing the release buttons. The lock-latch arms should swing out from the fan assembly. Refer to Figure 1-7, Figure 1-8, and Figure 1-9.
Install the ATI 9700 Chassis into the Rack FIGURE 1-10 7. Ensure all components for desired configuration Slide the FAN8 into the chassis Seat the FAN8 into the shelf by pressing firmly on each side of the assembly at the lock-latch position (do not use the lock-latch to seat the card). Close the lock-latches on each side of the faceplate. Figure 1-11, Figure 1-12 FIGURE 1-11 Swing the lock-latches in to close them FIGURE 1-12 Close the lock-latch 1.8 Install the ATI 9700 Chassis into the Rack 1.8.
Ensure all components for desired configuration are present Note: Install the ATI 9700 Chassis into the Rack A worksheet to record serial numbers and any other information for the ATI 9700 is included at the end of this document. Refer to the ATI 9700 Inventory Form. To be safely installed, the ATI 9700 chassis requires two craft persons. 2. Note the flanges, which are attached so that the shelf is front-mounted. • For center-mount, configurations, rack channel standoffs are required.
Install the ATI 9700 Chassis into the Rack Ensure all components for desired configuration RETA B FIGURE 1-13 5. -48/-60A Install the first two screws as indicated Lift the chassis and place it into the rack letting the weight rest on the two screws installed in step 3. Align the chassis mounting holes with the correct holes in the rack. Install the top screws first.
Ensure all components for desired configuration are present FIGURE 1-14 6. Install the ATI 9700 Chassis into the Rack Lift the chassis, place it in the rack, align the mounting holes, and install the screws Install and hand-tighten the remaining mounting screws. Use a minimum of three bolts for each side, with the other two bolts used being one of the middle mounting groups and one at the top. Finally, if not already done, remove the two screws temporarily installed in step 3. Refer to Figure 1-15.
Install the ATI 9700 Chassis into the Rack FIGURE 1-15 1-18 Ensure all components for desired configuration Mounting the ATI 9700 chassis into the rack using the front mount option ATI 9700 - Installation Guide (Initial Installation of the ATI 9700)
Overview Connect Grounding 1.9 Connect Grounding 1.9.1 Overview The primary ground for the ATI 9700 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: There is only one grounding procedure, since with the PEM8 (E002-C), the grounds are combined. 1.9.
Connect Power Note: 2. Power Connection using two feeds Torque setting for the grounding stud nut is 22.0 in. lb. (2.5 N*m) MAX. When tightening the outer nut, ensure that the inner nut is held securely. Since the signal and primary office grounds are combined, installation is complete. 1.10 Connect Power Before connecting any power (or grounding) cable, ensure the following: 1. For a 48V source, connect to a reliably grounded 48VDC SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) source.
Power Connection using a single feed Connect Power OFF RETA RETA -48/-60A -48A RETA -48A A OFF FIGURE 1-17 ON RETA -48/-60A ON Connecting A and B to Separate Power Supplies 1.10.2 Power Connection using a single feed The shelf can operate on only one power feed (A or B). 1. Remove the plastic covers for the power and grounding terminals. 2. Using jumper cables, connect the -60V or -48V terminals and the RETA terminals 3. Connect the A or B -60V and RETA terminals to the power source.
Connect Power FIGURE 1-18 1-22 Power Connection using a single feed Power Connection for a Single Power Source - Need photo with new PEM8 - no ribbon ATI 9700 - Installation Guide (Initial Installation of the ATI 9700)
Power Connection using a single feed Apply and Check Power 1.11 Apply and Check Power 1. Ensure the customer power supply is OFF. 2. Ensure that the ATI 9700 shelf circuit breakers are OFF. 3. Turn the customer power supply ON. Power is now being applied to the terminal block but not to the 9700 shelf components (PEM8 circuit breakers are OFF). 4.
Connect Alarm Cables (Optional) Configurations 1.12 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. Connect them as follows: • one RJ-45 used for alarm indicator input, into the ALM IN port • one RJ-45 used for the ALM OUT port as required.
Duplex configuration 3. Control Module(s) Follow the card installation procedure detailed in section 1.13. 1.14.2 Duplex configuration In the duplex configuration, redundancy is provided for the Control Modules. In this configuration the 9700 is equipped with two CMs. The two CMs operate in conjunction, one operating as the Active system controller, while the other CM operates as a hot standby mate controller.
Control Module(s) Duplex configuration 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 TN-300-A Release button 11 GE3 PULL FAULT INSERV FIGURE 1-19 Latch in the locked Position While inserting and removing the CM, be careful not to get fingers pinched between the card and chassis.
Duplex configuration Install the Network Module Release Button FIGURE 1-21 Detail of the lock-latch in open position 1.15 Install the Network Module Note: This procedure can be applied to any NM supported on the 9700. The GE3 cards go into Half-Slots 10 and 11. It is recommended that half-slot 10 be filled first (the bottom slot). 1. Take the card from its antistatic container. 2. Follow the card installation procedure detailed in section 1.13.
Install the SFP Module GE3 Slot number 11 Install the Service Modules 8 9 11 12 13 GE3 label and lock-latch, slot 11 GE3 Slot number 10 GE3 label and lock-latch, slot 10 TN-300-A GE3 PULL FAULT INSERV It is recommended that half-slot 10 be filled first (the bottom slot) FIGURE 1-22 Network Module Slot Locations 1.16 Install the SFP Module The Small Form Factor Pluggable modules, which are inserted in the Network Module cards, can be ordered from your ATI representative.
Install Filler Plates Connect System Cables 1.17.2 Install Filler Plates While inserting the FPF and FPH, be careful not to get fingers pinched between cards. Note: Ensure all blank slots are filled with filler plates. The FPF and FPH are needed to keep dust from entering the chassis and to ensure proper airflow and emissions control. The shelf may overheat or become damaged if these are not properly installed in every unused slot.
Connect System Cables Service Module FIGURE 1-23 FE10 RJ45 Connector Dressing 1.18.1.2 SMs with Fiber connectors Attach the optical cables to the ports on the FX10 card. 1.18.1.3 SMs with RJ21 connectors Attach the connectorized end of the ADSL cable to the ADSL 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: 1-30 Splitters are not required when utilizing cards with internal splitters.
Network Module Note: Connect System Cables Do not over tighten the screw. Hand tighten to secure. Then install the tie wrap, pulling it snug enough to secure the connector. FIGURE 1-24 RJ21 cable connector at the SM card 1.18.2 Network Module 1. Attach the optical cable to the GE3 card. 2. Attach the other end of the optical cable to the uplink device. 1.18.
Connect System Cables Data Management Cable (MGMT Port on Control SM cabling dressing NM port optical cable CM MGMT port cable System 1 System 1 CM Console port cable FIGURE 1-25 9700 shelf card connector and wiring detail SM Cabling SM Cabling CM MGMT Cable NM Port Cables CM Console Cable FIGURE 1-26 1-32 Another example of 9700 shelf card connector and wiring detail ATI 9700 - Installation Guide (Initial Installation of the ATI 9700)
Data Management Cable (MGMT Port on Control Module) Configure Local Terminal or PC 1.19 Configure Local Terminal or PC The RS-232 (CONSOLE) terminal port is used during the initial installation startup to connect the ATI 9700 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.
Connecting the local terminal and applying power Power and startup sequence As previously discussed, the ATI 9700 can be configured for two modes of operation, simplex mode (a single Control Module card in slot 8/9) or duplex mode (two Control Module cards in slots 8/9 and 12/13). During initial startup, the system will be configured as simplex and then be converted to duplex mode.
Power and startup sequence Connecting the local terminal and applying power Starting at 0x10000... Creating dosFs device for compact flash...done Attached TCP/IP interface to emac unit 0 Attaching interface lo0...done Adding 46530 symbols for standalone.
Connecting the local terminal and applying power Power and startup sequence VxWorks Version 5.5 for IBM PowerPC 440GP Rev. 2.0 BSP version 1.2/3 Copyright Wind River Systems, Inc., 1984-2002 Memory Size: 255 MB WDB Comm Type: WDB_COMM_END, State: Ready @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ ******************** * WARNING: Debug IP mode is currently enabled. ******************** * WARNING: Standard Telesyn boot procedure has been disabled.
Power and startup sequence Connecting the local terminal and applying power 9 TN-400-A 8 CFC 24 PULL FAULT INSRV ACT CRIT MAJOR MINOR SWACT ACO'LT FIGURE 1-27 • • • • • 4.
Connecting the local terminal and applying power Power and startup sequence officer SEC> SHOW ALARMS ALL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------Slot 10, Port 01 Loss Of Signal Major Slot 10, Port 01 Loss Of Link Major Slot 10, Port 01 Loss Of Sync Major Slot 10, Port 02 Loss Of Signal Major Slot 10, Port 02 Loss Of Link Major Slot 10, Port 02 Loss Of Sync Major ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- officer
Power and startup sequence Log into the system Since the system is initially in the auto-provisioning mode by default. The Control Module is discovered in the slot and is provisioned, in this case as the inactive Control Module (INACTCFC). 15. Check for fault indicators on the inactive Control Module in slot 12/13: The LEDs should be as follows: • • • • • 16.
Log into the system Check software load Software Options.............. Customer Build Software Created.............. Thu 07/15/2004 at 11:14a SDRAM (free/total)............ 180786 KB / 262144 KB Flash (free/total)............ 100476 KB / 130560 KB Booted from................... preferred Provisioning Mode............. MANUAL Contact....................... Location...................... Name.......................... Services......................
Check management interfaces Uninstall the system Built on.............................. Thu 07/15/2004 at 11:14a Built by.............................. ccadmin Environment........................... ccbuild_R4.0_Customer_Build Baseline.............................. Integration Latest Boot ROM Build Name................... Telesyn 24G Central Fabric Controller Boot Loader Boot ROM Revision..................... 2.1.g.2 1.21.1.
Replacing Existing PEM8 with E002-C Check management interfaces 1.23 Replacing Existing PEM8 with E002-C It may be necessary to replace the PEM8 on an existing 48V shelf. The replacement PEM8 is the E002-C. The following procedure should be used to ensure the new PEM8 is installed properly. Note: Follow standard safety and anti-static guidelines. 1.
Check management interfaces 2. ATI Contact Information Remove the bottom guide rail. (Note that it is easier to remove the bottom rail by loosening the retaining guide bracket.) Refer to the following figure. FIGURE 1-29 Removing Bottom Guide Rail 12. If installed in slot 10, remove the GE3 card. 13. Insert the new PEM8 (TN-E002-C). Since guide rails are not used, guide the Power Supply into the PEM8 slot until the PEM8 is seated properly and the retaining screw holes line up. 14.
ATI Contact Information 1-44 Check management interfaces ATI 9700 - Installation Guide (Initial Installation of the ATI 9700)
2. Appendix 2.1 Glossary of Terms TABLE 2-1 Glossary of Terms Acronym Meaning ADSL Service module. ADSL8S, ADSL16, and ADSL24. Annex-A or Annex-B with 8, 16, or 24 ports. FE10 Service module. Fast Ethernet (10/100) service with 10 ports FX10 Service module. Optical Fast Ethernet service with 10 ports CFC24 Control Module. Controller with 24G Bandwidth CM Control Module. FAN8 Fan Module FPF Filler Panel Full. Occupies a full slot FPH Filler Panel Half.
Telesyn x700 Inventory Form TABLE 2-2 No.