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Alcatel-Lucent 7705SERVICE AGGREGATION ROUTER | RELEASE 5.0SAR-8 CHASSIS INSTALLATION GUIDE

SAR-8 CHASSIS INSTALLATION GUIDE

Alcatel-Lucent ProprietaryThis document contains proprietary information of Alcatel-Lucent and is not to be disclosed or used except in accordance with applicable agreements.Copyright 2011 © Alcatel-Lucent. All rights reserved.

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Alcatel-Lucent assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of the information presented, which is subject to change without notice.

Alcatel, Lucent, Alcatel-Lucent and the Alcatel-Lucent logo are trademarks of Alcatel-Lucent. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Copyright 2011 Alcatel-Lucent.

All rights reserved.

Disclaimers

Alcatel-Lucent products are intended for commercial uses. Without the appropriate network design engineering, they must not be sold, licensed or otherwise distributed for use in any hazardous environments requiring fail-safe performance, such as in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communication systems, air traffic control, direct life-support machines, or weapons systems, in which the failure of products could lead directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical or environmental damage. The customer hereby agrees that the use, sale, license or other distribution of the products for any such application without the prior written consent of Alcatel-Lucent, shall be at the customer's sole risk. The customer hereby agrees to defend and hold Alcatel-Lucent harmless from any claims for loss, cost, damage, expense or liability that may arise out of or in connection with the use, sale, license or other distribution of the products in such applications.

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However, this does not constitute a representation or warranty. The warranties provided for Alcatel-Lucent products, if any, are set forth in contractual documentation entered into by Alcatel-Lucent and its customers.

This document was originally written in English. If there is any conflict or inconsistency between the English version and any other version of a document, the English version shall prevail.

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Disclaimer The following hardware is not supported in the 7705 SAR Release 5.0.R2 load:

• Power Injector card • Packet Microwave card • 10-port 1GigE/1-port 10GigE X-Adapter card • 8–port Voice & Teleprotection card

Any references to the above cards in this documentation are draft quality only. A completed version of the documentation for this hardware will be available in a later Release 5.0 load.

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Preface................................................................................................................................................... 35About This Guide................................................................................................................................................35

List of Technical Publications ........................................................................................................................36Warnings and Notes ...........................................................................................................................................37Audience.............................................................................................................................................................37Information Symbols...........................................................................................................................................38Technical Support...............................................................................................................................................39

Mandatory Regulations........................................................................................................................ 41In This Chapter ...................................................................................................................................................41List of Terms.......................................................................................................................................................42General Requirements .......................................................................................................................................43

Anti-static Measures......................................................................................................................................43Grounding ................................................................................................................................................44Unit Repair ...............................................................................................................................................45

Interconnection Points...................................................................................................................................45SELV .............................................................................................................................................................46Prevention of Access.....................................................................................................................................46Environmental Requirements for Installation.................................................................................................46Laser Interface .............................................................................................................................................46Protective Safety Ground (Earth) ..................................................................................................................47EMC Compliance ..........................................................................................................................................47Regulatory Symbols ......................................................................................................................................48

Canada Regulations ...........................................................................................................................................49Industry Canada Regulations ........................................................................................................................49EMC Compliance ..........................................................................................................................................49Safety Approval for DC Systems...................................................................................................................50

United States Regulations ..................................................................................................................................51Federal Communications Commission..........................................................................................................51NRTL .............................................................................................................................................................52NRTL Approval for External DC Supplies .....................................................................................................52Safety Approval for DC Systems...................................................................................................................52Food and Drug Administration.......................................................................................................................52

European Union Regulations..............................................................................................................................53Declaration of Conformity..............................................................................................................................53EU Compliance Statement ............................................................................................................................53EMC/EMI Compliance ...................................................................................................................................53General..........................................................................................................................................................53Laser Interface ..............................................................................................................................................54Safety Approval for DC Systems...................................................................................................................54Protective Earth ............................................................................................................................................54Approval for External AC Rectifiers...............................................................................................................54Eco-Environmental .......................................................................................................................................55Material Content Compliance ........................................................................................................................56

Australia/New Zealand Regulations ...................................................................................................................57ACMA Regulations ........................................................................................................................................57

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China Regulations ..............................................................................................................................................58Safety ............................................................................................................................................................58Packaging Collection and Recovery Requirements ......................................................................................58Material Content Compliance ........................................................................................................................58

7705 SAR-8 Overview........................................................................................................................... 59In This Chapter ...................................................................................................................................................597705 SAR-8 Components...................................................................................................................................60

Chassis..........................................................................................................................................................61CSM ..............................................................................................................................................................62Adapter Cards ...............................................................................................................................................63Filler Plates....................................................................................................................................................68Power System ...............................................................................................................................................69Fan Module ...................................................................................................................................................70

Fan Operation ..........................................................................................................................................72Temperature Monitoring in a 7705 SAR-8 Chassis..................................................................................73Fan Module Alarm Cables........................................................................................................................73

Distribution Panels and Cables .....................................................................................................................74T1/E1 ASAP Adapter Card BNC Distribution Panel .................................................................................74T1/E1 ASAP Adapter Card 1.0/2.3 Mini-Coaxial Distribution Panel.........................................................75T1/E1 ASAP Adapter Card RJ-45 Distribution Panel ...............................................................................76Serial Data Interface Card V.35 Distribution Panel ..................................................................................77Serial Data Interface Card RS-232 Distribution Panel .............................................................................78Serial Data Interface Card X.21 Distribution Panel ..................................................................................78T1/E1 Cables ...........................................................................................................................................79Serial Data Interface Card Cables ...........................................................................................................80DS3/E3 Cables.........................................................................................................................................80E&M Cables .............................................................................................................................................818-port Voice & Teleprotection Card Cables..............................................................................................81Fan Module Alarm Cables........................................................................................................................81

7705 SAR-8 System Installation Process...........................................................................................................82

Site Preparation .................................................................................................................................... 83In This Chapter ...................................................................................................................................................83Warnings and Notes ...........................................................................................................................................84System Specifications ........................................................................................................................................87

Chassis Specifications ..................................................................................................................................87Environmental Specifications ........................................................................................................................88Adapter Card Specifications..........................................................................................................................89CSM Specifications .......................................................................................................................................89Fan Module Specifications ...........................................................................................................................90Distribution Panel Specifications ..................................................................................................................90Power Consumption .....................................................................................................................................91CBN and IBN Grounding Requirements........................................................................................................92Power and Cabling Requirements.................................................................................................................92

DC Power Requirements .........................................................................................................................93AC Power Requirements..........................................................................................................................93Cabling Requirements..............................................................................................................................94

Power Injector Card Requirements ...............................................................................................................94

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Operating Requirements ...............................................................................................................................95Storage..........................................................................................................................................................96Compliance ...................................................................................................................................................96

Installation Locations ..........................................................................................................................................97Chassis Location Requirements....................................................................................................................99

Installing the Chassis......................................................................................................................... 101In This Chapter .................................................................................................................................................101Unpacking the Chassis.....................................................................................................................................102

Unpacking Precautions ...............................................................................................................................102Installing the Chassis in a Rack .......................................................................................................................104

Rack-Mounting the Chassis ........................................................................................................................104Chassis Ground Wiring.....................................................................................................................................107

Making the Ground Connection ..................................................................................................................107

DC Power Connections...................................................................................................................... 111In This Chapter .................................................................................................................................................111Wiring and Connecting DC Power ...................................................................................................................112

Warnings and Notes ...................................................................................................................................112Wiring the DC Inputs on the 7705 SAR-8....................................................................................................113

For 48/60 VDC installations ...............................................................................................................116For +24 VDC installations ......................................................................................................................117

Wiring the DC Inputs on the 7705 SAR-8 v2...............................................................................................118For 48/60 VDC installations ...............................................................................................................120

AC Power Connections...................................................................................................................... 121In This Chapter .................................................................................................................................................121Wiring and Connecting AC Power ....................................................................................................................122

Warnings and Notes ...................................................................................................................................122Wiring the AC Power Converter to the DC Inputs on the 7705 SAR-8........................................................123

For 48 VDC Installations ......................................................................................................................125Wiring the AC Power Converter to the DC Inputs on the 7705 SAR-8 v2...................................................127

For 48 VDC Installations ......................................................................................................................129

Installing the Components ................................................................................................................ 131In This Chapter .................................................................................................................................................131Installing Components ......................................................................................................................................133

Warnings and Notes....................................................................................................................................133CSM ............................................................................................................................................................134Fan Module .................................................................................................................................................136

Warnings and Notes ..............................................................................................................................136Adapter Cards .............................................................................................................................................138SFPs............................................................................................................................................................141

Installing a Distribution Panel in a Rack ...........................................................................................................143Rack-Mounting a Distribution Panel Using Mounting Brackets ...................................................................144

Replacing Standard Mounting Brackets With Ruggedized Mounting Brackets......................................146Disconnecting a 1.0/2.3 Mini-Coaxial Cable from a Distribution Panel .......................................................147Rack-Mounting a Distribution Panel Without Mounting Brackets ................................................................148

Managing Cable Connections to Adapter Cards ..............................................................................................150

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Warnings and Notes ...................................................................................................................................150Ethernet and Copper Cables.......................................................................................................................151Fiber Cables ...............................................................................................................................................153Making a Shield Ground Connection...........................................................................................................154T3/E3 SFP Connections..............................................................................................................................155DS3/E3 Connections ...................................................................................................................................155E&M Connections........................................................................................................................................156Serial Data Interface Distribution Panel Connections .................................................................................157Microwave Packet Transport Radio Power Delivery Connections ..............................................................159Fan Module Alarm Port Connections ..........................................................................................................160Wire Identification by Color .........................................................................................................................161

Making External Synchronization Connections ................................................................................................162Connecting an External Synchronization Input ...........................................................................................163Providing an External Synchronization Output ............................................................................................164

Initializing and Provisioning.............................................................................................................. 165In This Chapter .................................................................................................................................................165Powering Up the Router ...................................................................................................................................166

Power-Up and Initialization..........................................................................................................................166Troubleshooting Initial Startup.....................................................................................................................168

Automatic Discovery Protocol...........................................................................................................................170Establishing Router Management Connections ...............................................................................................172

Console Connection ....................................................................................................................................172Telnet Connection .......................................................................................................................................173Running Telnet ............................................................................................................................................174

Provisioning CSM and Adapter Card Parameters ............................................................................................175Card and Card-Type Commands ................................................................................................................175MDA and MDA-Type Commands for Adapter Cards ..................................................................................176

Example .................................................................................................................................................177

Appendix A: Connectors and LEDs.................................................................................................. 179In This Chapter .................................................................................................................................................179CSM Connectors and LEDs .............................................................................................................................180Fan Module Connectors and LEDs ..................................................................................................................182Adapter Card Connectors and LEDs ................................................................................................................185

Appendix B: Field-Replaceable Units............................................................................................... 187In This Chapter .................................................................................................................................................187Warnings and Notes ........................................................................................................................................188Replacing a CSM..............................................................................................................................................189

Removing a CSM ........................................................................................................................................189Replacing a CSM ........................................................................................................................................190Replacing the Compact Flash Card on the CSM ........................................................................................191

Replacing Adapter Cards .................................................................................................................................193Removing the Adapter Card Configuration .................................................................................................193Removing an Adapter Card or Filler Plate...................................................................................................195Replacing an Adapter Card or Filler Plate...................................................................................................196

Replacing the Fan Module................................................................................................................................199Removing the Fan Module ..........................................................................................................................200

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Replacing the Fan Module ..........................................................................................................................201Installing a Filler Plate ......................................................................................................................................202

Appendix C: Pinout Assignments..................................................................................................... 203In This Chapter .................................................................................................................................................203CSM Ports ........................................................................................................................................................204

Management Port ........................................................................................................................................204Management Port Pinouts......................................................................................................................205

Console Port................................................................................................................................................205Console Port Pinouts .............................................................................................................................206

Fan Module Port ...............................................................................................................................................207External Alarms Port ...................................................................................................................................207

External Alarms Port Pinouts .................................................................................................................209Alarm Examples .....................................................................................................................................210

RJ-45 Distribution Panel...................................................................................................................................211RJ-45 Distribution Panel Pinouts.................................................................................................................211

Serial Data Interface Card Distribution Panel Pinouts......................................................................................212Adapter Card Ports...........................................................................................................................................214

Standards and Protocol Support ...................................................................................................... 215

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List of Tables

List of Acronyms .................................................................................................................................. 15Table 1 Acronyms .....................................................................................................................................15

Preface................................................................................................................................................... 35Table 2 Information Symbols ....................................................................................................................38

Mandatory Regulations........................................................................................................................ 41Table 3 List of Terms .................................................................................................................................42

7705 SAR-8 Overview........................................................................................................................... 59Table 4 Orderable Compact Flashes .........................................................................................................62Table 5 Adapter Card Power Variants Supported on the 7705 SAR-8 ......................................................64Table 6 Distribution Panel Features ...........................................................................................................75Table 7 T1/E1 Cables ................................................................................................................................79

Site Preparation .................................................................................................................................... 83Table 8 7705 SAR-8 Chassis Specifications .............................................................................................87Table 9 Environmental Specifications .......................................................................................................88Table 10 Adapter Card Specifications .........................................................................................................89Table 11 CSM Specifications .......................................................................................................................89Table 12 Fan Module Specifications ............................................................................................................90Table 13 Distribution Panel Specifications ...................................................................................................90Table 14 Power Consumption ......................................................................................................................91Table 15 7705 SAR-8 Hardware for AC or DC Operational Requirements .................................................95Table 16 Storage Specifications ..................................................................................................................96Table 17 Chassis Clearance Specifications ...............................................................................................100

Installing the Chassis......................................................................................................................... 101Table 18 7705 SAR-8 Packing Components .............................................................................................103Table 19 Rack-Mounting Components ......................................................................................................105Table 20 Ground Wire Descriptions ...........................................................................................................108Table 21 Chassis Ground Connection Components ..................................................................................108

DC Power Connections...................................................................................................................... 111Table 22 DC Power Connection Descriptions ............................................................................................114Table 23 Wiring the DC Power Supplies Descriptions ...............................................................................115Table 24 Ring Lug to Power Cable Descriptions .......................................................................................118Table 25 Wiring the DC Power Supplies Descriptions ...............................................................................119

AC Power Connections...................................................................................................................... 121Table 26 Pigtail Cord Connection Descriptions .........................................................................................124Table 27 AC Power Converter ...................................................................................................................124Table 28 Connecting the AC Power Converter to the 48 VDC System ...................................................126Table 29 Pigtail Cord Connection Descriptions .........................................................................................128Table 30 AC Power Converter ...................................................................................................................128

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Table 31 Connecting the AC Power Converter to the 48 VDC System ...................................................129

Installing the Components ................................................................................................................ 131Table 32 CSM Installation Features ...........................................................................................................135Table 33 Fan Module Installation Features ................................................................................................137Table 34 Adapter Card Installation and Removal Features .......................................................................139Table 35 SFP Installation Features ............................................................................................................141Table 36 Rack-Mounting Components ......................................................................................................145Table 37 Rack-Mounting Components ......................................................................................................148Table 38 Quad Identification Wire Color ....................................................................................................161Table 39 Redundant External Synchronization Input Features .................................................................163

Initializing and Provisioning.............................................................................................................. 165Table 40 ADP Front Panel Interface Commands .......................................................................................170Table 41 ADP Stage LED Indicators ..........................................................................................................171Table 42 Console Port Default Settings .....................................................................................................172

Appendix A: Connectors and LEDs.................................................................................................. 179Table 43 7705 SAR-8 CSM Connector and LED Descriptions .................................................................180Table 44 7705 SAR-8 Fan Module Connector and LED Descriptions ......................................................182

Appendix B: Field-Replaceable Units............................................................................................... 187Table 45 Adapter Card Installation and Removal Features .......................................................................195

Appendix C: Pinout Assignments..................................................................................................... 203Table 46 Ethernet Management Port PinoutsRJ-45 Female .................................................................205Table 47 Console Port PinoutsDB9 Male ...............................................................................................206Table 48 External Alarms Port Pinouts ......................................................................................................209Table 49 Alarm Examples ..........................................................................................................................210Table 50 RJ-45 Distribution Panel Pinout Assignments ............................................................................211

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List of Figures

Mandatory Regulations........................................................................................................................ 41Figure 1 ESD Awareness Label ...................................................................................................................43Figure 2 Protective Earth (ground)...............................................................................................................48Figure 3 Earth (ground)................................................................................................................................48Figure 4 WEEE Symbol for post-August 13, 2005 Product..........................................................................55

7705 SAR-8 Overview........................................................................................................................... 59Figure 5 7705 SAR-8 Front View .................................................................................................................60Figure 6 7705 SAR-8 v2 Front View ............................................................................................................60Figure 7 7705 SAR-8 Slot Identification .......................................................................................................61Figure 8 7705 SAR-8 CSM Features ...........................................................................................................62Figure 9 7705 SAR-8 Adapter Card.............................................................................................................68Figure 10 7705 SAR-8 Filler Plate .................................................................................................................69Figure 11 7705 SAR-8 Fan Module ...............................................................................................................70Figure 12 7705 SAR-8 v2 Fan Module...........................................................................................................71Figure 13 BNC Distribution Panel ..................................................................................................................75Figure 14 Mini-Coaxial Distribution Panel ......................................................................................................76Figure 15 RJ-45 Distribution Panel ...............................................................................................................77Figure 16 6-Port V.35 Distribution Panel........................................................................................................77Figure 17 6-Port RS-232 Distribution Panel...................................................................................................78Figure 18 X.21 Distribution Panel ..................................................................................................................79Figure 19 Fan Module Alarm Cable ...............................................................................................................81

Site Preparation .................................................................................................................................... 83Figure 20 Chassis Clearance Requirements (View from Top).......................................................................99

Installing the Chassis......................................................................................................................... 101Figure 21 Unpacking the 7705 SAR-8 Chassis............................................................................................103Figure 22 Installing the 7705 SAR-8 Chassis in a Rack ..............................................................................105Figure 23 Preparing the Ground Wire ..........................................................................................................107Figure 24 Attaching the Chassis Ground Connector....................................................................................108

DC Power Connections...................................................................................................................... 111Figure 25 DC Power Harness ......................................................................................................................114Figure 26 Wiring the 48/60 VDC Power Supplies ....................................................................................115Figure 27 Wiring the +24 VDC Power Supplies ...........................................................................................116Figure 28 Attaching a Ring Lug to a Power Cable .......................................................................................118Figure 29 Wiring the 48/60 VDC Power Supplies ....................................................................................119

AC Power Connections...................................................................................................................... 121Figure 30 Pigtail Cord ..................................................................................................................................123Figure 31 AC Power Converter ....................................................................................................................124Figure 32 Connecting the AC Power Converter to the 48 VDC System ....................................................126Figure 33 Pigtail Cord ..................................................................................................................................127Figure 34 AC Power Converter ....................................................................................................................128

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Figure 35 Connecting the AC Power Converter to the 48 VDC System ....................................................129

Installing the Components ................................................................................................................ 131Figure 36 Installing the CSM........................................................................................................................134Figure 37 Installing the Fan Module.............................................................................................................137Figure 38 Installing an Adapter Card ...........................................................................................................139Figure 39 Installing an SFP..........................................................................................................................141Figure 40 Installing a Distribution Panel in a Rack Using Mounting Brackets..............................................144Figure 41 Mini-Coaxial Connector Extraction Tool.......................................................................................147Figure 42 Disconnecting a 1.0/2.3 Mini-Coaxial Cable from a Distribution Panel........................................147Figure 43 Installing a Distribution Panel in a Rack Without Mounting Brackets...........................................148Figure 44 Managing Cable Connections......................................................................................................152Figure 45 Securing the SDI Panel Cable to the Panel With a Screw...........................................................158Figure 46 Securing the SDI Panel Cable to the Panel With a Tie-Wrap......................................................158Figure 47 Installing Redundant External Synchronization Inputs.................................................................162

Initializing and Provisioning.............................................................................................................. 165Figure 48 Files on the Compact Flash .........................................................................................................169Figure 49 Console Port Connection.............................................................................................................172Figure 50 Management Port Connection .....................................................................................................173

Appendix A: Connectors and LEDs.................................................................................................. 179Figure 51 CSM Connectors and LEDs.........................................................................................................180Figure 52 Fan Module Connectors and LEDs..............................................................................................182

Appendix B: Field-Replaceable Units............................................................................................... 187Figure 53 Replacing a CSM.........................................................................................................................190Figure 54 Location of Compact Flash Card on CSM ...................................................................................191Figure 55 Removing an Adapter Card .........................................................................................................195Figure 56 Replacing an Adapter Card..........................................................................................................196Figure 57 Removing the Fan Module...........................................................................................................200Figure 58 Replacing the Fan Module...........................................................................................................201

Appendix C: Pinout Assignments..................................................................................................... 203Figure 59 CSM Ports....................................................................................................................................204Figure 60 Management Port Pin Numbers...................................................................................................204Figure 61 Console Port Pin Numbers ..........................................................................................................205Figure 62 Fan Module Port ..........................................................................................................................207Figure 63 External Alarms Port Pin Numbers ..............................................................................................208Figure 64 RJ-45 Distribution Panel Connector Pin Numbers.......................................................................211Figure 65 6-Port V.35 Distribution Panel M34 Pinouts (Female) .................................................................212Figure 66 6-Port RS-232 Distribution Panel DB25 Pinouts (Female) ..........................................................213Figure 67 X.21 Distribution Panel DB15 Pinouts (Female) ..........................................................................213

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List of Acronyms

Table 1: Acronyms

Acronym Expansion

2G second generation wireless telephone technology

3DES triple DES (data encryption standard)

3G third generation mobile telephone technology

5620 SAM 5620 Service Aware Manager

7705 SAR 7705 Service Aggregation Router

7710 SR 7710 Service Router

7750 SR 7750 Service Router

9500 MPR 9500 microwave packet radio

ABR available bit ratearea border router

AC alternating currentattachment circuit

ACK acknowledge

ACL access control list

ACR adaptive clock recovery

ADP automatic discovery protocol

AFI authority and format identifier

AIS alarm indication signal

ANSI American National Standards Institute

Apipe ATM VLL

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APS automatic protection switching

ARP address resolution protocol

A/S active/standby

AS autonomous system

ASAP any service, any port

ASBR autonomous system boundary router

ASM autonomous system message

ASN autonomous system number

ATM asynchronous transfer mode

ATM PVC ATM permanent virtual circuit

B3ZS bipolar with three-zero substitution

Batt A battery A

B-bit beginning bit (first packet of a fragment)

Bc committed burst size

Be excess burst size

BECN backward explicit congestion notification

Bellcore Bell Communications Research

BFD bidirectional forwarding detection

BGP border gateway protocol

BITS building integrated timing supply

BMCA best master clock algorithm

Table 1: Acronyms (Continued)

Acronym Expansion

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BMU broadcast, multicast, and unknown trafficTraffic that is not unicast. Any nature of multipoint traffic:

broadcast (that is, all 1s as the destination IP to represent all destinations within the subnet)

multicast (that is, traffic typically identified by the destination address, uses special destination address);for IP, the destination must be 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255

unknown (that is, the destination is typically a valid unicast address but the destination port/interface is not yet known; therefore, traffic needs to be forwarded to all destinations; unknown traffic is treated as broadcast)

BOF boot options file

BPDU bridge protocol data unit

BRAS Broadband Remote Access Server

BSC Base Station Controller

BSTA Broadband Service Termination Architecture

BTS base transceiver station

CAS channel associated signaling

CBN common bonding networks

CBS committed buffer space

CC control channelcontinuity check

CCM continuity check message

Table 1: Acronyms (Continued)

Acronym Expansion

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CE customer edgecircuit emulation

CEM circuit emulation

CES circuit emulation services

CESoPSN circuit emulation services over packet switched network

CFM connectivity fault management

cHDLC Cisco high-level data link control protocol

CIDR classless inter-domain routing

CIR committed information rate

CLI command line interface

CLP cell loss priority

CoS class of service

CPE customer premises equipment

Cpipe circuit emulation (or TDM) VLL

CPM Control and Processing Module (CPM is used instead of CSM when referring to CSM filtering to align with CLI syntax used with other SR products). CSM management ports are referred to as CPM management ports in the CLI.

CPU central processing unit

C/R command/response

CRC cyclic redundancy check

CRC-32 32-bit cyclic redundancy check

CRON a time-based scheduling service (from chronos = time)

CSM Control and Switching Module

CSNP complete sequence number PDU

Table 1: Acronyms (Continued)

Acronym Expansion

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CSPF constrained shortest path first

C-TAG customer VLAN tag

CV connection verificationcustomer VLAN (tag)

CW control word

DC direct current

DC-C DC return - common

DCE data communications equipment

DC-I DC return - isolated

DCO digitally controlled oscillator

DCR differential clock recovery

DDoS distributed DoS

DE discard eligibility

DES data encryption standard

DF do not fragment

DHB decimal, hexadecimal, or binary

DHCP dynamic host configuration protocol

DHCPv6 dynamic host configuration protocol for IPv6

DIS designated intermediate system

DLCI data link connection identifier

DLCMI data link connection management interface

DM delay measurement

DNS domain name server

DoS denial of service

Table 1: Acronyms (Continued)

Acronym Expansion

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dot1p IEEE 802.1p bits, in Ethernet or VLAN ingress packet headers, used to map traffic to up to eight forwarding classes

dot1q IEEE 802.1q encapsulation for Ethernet interfaces

DPI deep packet inspection

DPLL digital phase locked loop

DSCP differentiated services code point

DSL digital subscriber line

DSLAM digital subscriber line access multiplexer

DTE data termination equipment

DU downstream unsolicited

DUID DHCP unique identifier

DV delay variation

e911 enhanced 911 service

EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol

EAPOL EAP over LAN

E-bit ending bit (last packet of a fragment)

ECMP equal cost multi-path

EFM Ethernet in the first mile

EGP exterior gateway protocol

EIA/TIA-232 Electronic Industries Alliance/Telecommunications Industry Association Standard 232 (also known as RS-232)

EIR excess information rate

ELER egress label edge router

Table 1: Acronyms (Continued)

Acronym Expansion

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E&M ear and mouthearth and magnetoexchange and multiplexer

Epipe Ethernet VLL

EPL Ethernet private line

EPS equipment protection switching

ERO explicit route object

ESD electrostatic discharge

ESMC Ethernet synchronization message channel

ETE end-to-end

ETH-CFM Ethernet connectivity fault management (IEEE 802.1ag)

EVDO evolution - data optimized

EVPL Ethernet virtual private link

EXP bits experimental bits (currently known as TC)

FC forwarding class

FCS frame check sequence

FD frequency diversity

FDB forwarding database

FDL facilities data link

FEAC far-end alarm and control

FEC forwarding equivalence class

FECN forward explicit congestion notification

FF fixed filter

FIB forwarding information base

FIFO first in, first out

FNG fault notification generator

Table 1: Acronyms (Continued)

Acronym Expansion

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FOM figure of merit

Fpipe frame relay VLL

FR frame relay

FRG bit fragmentation bit

FRR fast reroute

FTN FEC-to-NHLFE

FTP file transfer protocol

FXO file exchange office interface

FXS foreign exchange subscriber interface

GFP generic framing procedure

GigE Gigabit Ethernet

GPON Gigabit Passive Optical Network

GRE generic routing encapsulation

GSM Global System for Mobile Communications (2G)

HA high availability

HCM high capacity multiplexing

HDB3 high density bipolar of order 3

HDLC high-level data link control protocol

HEC header error control

HMAC hash message authentication code

Hpipe HDLC VLL

HSB hot standby

HSDPA high-speed downlink packet access

HSPA high-speed packet access

HVPLS hierarchical virtual private line service

Table 1: Acronyms (Continued)

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IANA internet assigned numbers authority

IBN isolated bonding networks

ICMP Internet control message protocol

ICMPv6 Internet control message protocol for IPv6

ICP IMA control protocol cells

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

IEEE 1588v2 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers standard 1588-2008

IES Internet Enhanced Service

IETF Internet Engineering Task Force

IGP interior gateway protocol

ILER ingress label edge router

ILM incoming label map

IMA inverse multiplexing over ATM

INVARP inverse address resolution protocol

IOM input/output module

IP Internet Protocol

IPCP Internet protocol control protocol

IPIP IP in IP

Ipipe IP interworking VLL

IPoATM IP over ATM

IS-IS Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System

IS-IS-TE IS-IS-traffic engineering (extensions)

ISO International Organization for Standardization

IW interworking

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LB loopback

lbf-in pound force inch

LBM loopback message

LBO line buildout

LBR loopback reply

LCP link control protocol

LDP label distribution protocol

LER label edge router

LFIB label forwarding information base

LIB label information base

LLDP link layer discovery protocol

LLDPDU link layer discovery protocol data unit

LLF link loss forwarding

LLID loopback location ID

LM loss measurement

LMI local management interface

LSA link-state advertisement

LSDB link-state database

LSP label switched pathlink-state PDU (for IS-IS)

LSR label switch routerlink-state request

LSU link-state update

LT linktrace

LTE line termination equipment

LTM linktrace message

LTN LSP ID to NHLFE

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LTR linktrace reply

MA maintenance association

MAC media access control

MA-ID maintenance association identifier

MBB make-before-break

MBS maximum buffer spacemaximum burst sizemedia buffer space

MBSP mobile backhaul service provider

MC-MLPPP multi-class multilink point-to-point protocol

MD maintenance domain

MD5 message digest version 5 (algorithm)

MDA media dependent adapter

MDDB multidrop data bridge

MDL maintenance data link

ME maintenance entity

MED multi-exit discriminator

MEF Metro Ethernet Forum

MEG maintenance entity group

MEG-ID maintenance entity group identifier

MEN Metro Ethernet network

MEP maintenance association end point

MFC multi-field classification

MHF MIP half function

MIB management information base

MIB management information base

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MIR minimum information rate

MLPPP multilink point-to-point protocol

MP merge pointmultilink protocol

MP-BGP multiprotocol border gateway protocol

MPLS multiprotocol label switching

MPLSCP multiprotocol label switching control protocol

MPR see 9500 MPR

MPR-e microwave packet radio-Ethernet

MPT microwave packet transport

MPT-HC microwave packet transport, high capacity

MPT-MC microwave packet transport, medium capacity

MRRU maximum received reconstructed unit

MRU maximum receive unit

MSDU MAC Service Data Unit

MS-PW multi-segment pseudowire

MTIE maximum time interval error

MTSO mobile trunk switching office

MTU maximum transmission unitmulti-tenant unit

M-VPLS management virtual private line service

MW microwave

MWA microwave awareness

N.m newton meter

NBMA non-broadcast multiple access (network)

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NE network element

NET network entity title

NHLFE next hop label forwarding entry

NHOP next-hop

NLPID network level protocol identifier

NLRI network layer reachability information

NNHOP next next-hop

NNI network-to-network interface

Node B similar to BTS but used in 3G networks term is used in UMTS (3G systems) while BTS is used in GSM (2G systems)

NSAP network service access point

NSP native service processing

NSSA not-so-stubby area

NTP network time protocol

NTR network timing reference

OAM operations, administration, and maintenance

OAMPDU OAM protocol data units

OC3 optical carrier level 3

OLT optical line termination

ONT optical network terminal

OPX off premise extension

ORF outbound route filtering

OS operating system

OSI Open Systems Interconnection (reference model)

OSINLCP OSI Network Layer Control Protocol

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OSPF open shortest path first

OSPF-TE OSPF-traffic engineering (extensions)

OSS operations support system

OSSP organization specific slow protocol

OTP one time password

OWAMP one-way active measurement protocol

PADI PPPoE active discovery initiation

PADR PPPoE active discovery request

PAE port authentication entities

PBX private branch exchange

PCP priority code point

PCR proprietary clock recovery

PDU protocol data units

PDV packet delay variation

PDVT packet delay variation tolerance

PE provider edge router

PFoE power feed over Ethernet

PHB per-hop behavior

PHY physical layer

PID protocol ID

PIR peak information rate

PLCP Physical Layer Convergence Protocol

PLR point of local repair

POP point of presence

POS packet over SONET

PPP point-to-point protocol

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PPPoE point-to-point protocol over Ethernet

PPS pulses per second

PRC primary reference clock

PSN packet switched network

PSNP partial sequence number PDU

PTM packet transfer mode

PTP performance transparency protocolprecision time protocol

PVC permanent virtual circuit

PVCC permanent virtual channel connection

PW pseudowire

PWE pseudowire emulation

PWE3 pseudowire emulation edge-to-edge

Q.922 ITU-T Q-series Specification 922

QL quality level

QoS quality of service

RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service

RAN Radio Access Network

RBS robbed bit signaling

RD route distinguisher

RDI remote defect indication

RED random early discard

RESV reservation

RIB routing information base

RJ-45 registered jack 45

RNC Radio Network Controller

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RPS radio protection switching

RRO record route object

RS-232 Recommended Standard 232 (also known as EIA/TIA-232)

RSHG residential split horizon group

RSTP rapid spanning tree protocol

RSVP-TE resource reservation protocol - traffic engineering

RT receive/transmit

RTM routing table manager

RTN battery return

RTP real-time protocol

R&TTE Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment

RTU remote terminal unit

RU rack unit

SAA service assurance agent

SAP service access point

SAR-8 7705 Service Aggregation Router - 8-slot chassis

SAR-18 7705 Service Aggregation Router - 18-slot chassis

SAR-F 7705 Service Aggregation Router - fixed form-factor chassis

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SAR-M 7705 Service Aggregation Router - four variants:

actively cooled chassis with 16 T1/E1 ports, 7 Ethernet ports, and 1 hot-insertable module slot

actively cooled chassis with 0 T1/E1 ports, 7 Ethernet ports, and 1 hot-insertable module slot

passively cooled chassis with 16 T1/E1 ports, 7 Ethernet ports, and 0 module slots

passively cooled chassis with 0 T1/E1 ports, 7 Ethernet ports, and 0 module slots

SAToP structure-agnostic TDM over packet

SCADA surveillance, control and data acquisition

SCP secure copy

SD signal degrade

SDH synchronous digital hierarchy

SDI serial data interface

SDP service destination point

SE shared explicit

SF signal fail

SFP small form-factor pluggable (transceiver)

SGT self-generated traffic

SHA-1 secure hash algorithm

SHG split horizon group

SIR sustained information rate

SLA Service Level Agreement

SLARP serial line address resolution protocol

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SLID subscriber location identifier of a GPON module

SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol

SNPA subnetwork point of attachment

SNR signal to noise ratio

SNTP simple network time protocol

SONET synchronous optical networking

S-PE switching provider edge router

SPF shortest path first

SPT shortest path tree

SR service router (includes 7710 SR, 7750 SR)

SRLG shared risk link group

SSH secure shell

SSM synchronization status messaging

SSU system synchronization unit

S-TAG service VLAN tag

STM1 synchronous transport module, level 1

STP spanning tree protocol

SVC switched virtual circuit

SYN synchronize

TACACS+ Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System Plus

TC traffic class (formerly known as EXP bits)

TCP transmission control protocol

TDEV time deviation

TDM time division multiplexing

TE traffic engineering

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TFTP trivial file transfer protocol

TLDP targeted LDP

TLV type length value

TM traffic management

ToS type of service

T-PE terminating provider edge router

TPID tag protocol identifier

TPIF IEEE C37.94 teleprotection interface

TPMR two-port MAC relay

TPS transmission protection switching

TTL time to live

TTM tunnel table manager

TWAMP two-way active measurement protocol

U-APS unidirectional automatic protection switching

UBR unspecified bit rate

UDP user datagram protocol

UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (3G)

UNI user-to-network interface

V.11 ITU-T V-series Recommendation 11

V.24 ITU-T V-series Recommendation 24

V.35 ITU-T V-series Recommendation 35

VC virtual circuit

VCC virtual channel connection

VCCV virtual circuit connectivity verification

VCI virtual circuit identifier

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VID VLAN ID

VLAN virtual LAN

VLL virtual leased line

VoIP voice over IP

Vp peak voltage

VP virtual path

VPC virtual path connection

VPI virtual path identifier

VPLS virtual private LAN service

VPN virtual private network

VPRN virtual private routed network

VRF virtual routing and forwarding table

VSE vendor-specific extension

VSO vendor-specific option

WCDMA wideband code division multiple access (transmission protocol used in UMTS networks)

WRED weighted random early discard

WTR wait to restore

X.21 ITU-T X-series Recommendation 21

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Preface

About This Guide

This guide provides site preparation recommendations, step-by-step procedures to install the Alcatel-Lucent 7705 Service Aggregation Router (7705 SAR-8 chassis) in a standard 19-inch utility rack, and instructions to install, provision, and remove the Control and Switching Module (CSM), adapter cards, and Fan module.

After the hardware installation process is completed, refer to the 7705 SAR OS documentation set described in List of Technical Publications for details on the boot process, software configuration, and Command Line Interface (CLI) information to configure system and network parameters.

Note: Unless otherwise stated, the information in this guide pertains to both the 7705 SAR-8 and 7705 SAR-8 v2 chassis.

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List of Technical Publications

The 7705 SAR OS documentation set is composed of the following guides:

7705 SAR OS Basic System Configuration GuideThis guide describes basic system configurations and operations.

7705 SAR OS System Management GuideThis guide describes system security and access configurations as well as event logging and accounting logs.

7705 SAR OS Interface Configuration GuideThis guide describes card and port provisioning.

7705 SAR OS Router Configuration GuideThis guide describes logical IP routing interfaces, IP-based filtering, and routing policies.

7705 SAR OS MPLS GuideThis guide describes how to configure Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), Resource Reservation Protocol for Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE), and Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).

7705 SAR OS Services GuideThis guide describes how to configure service parameters such as service access points (SAPs), service destination points (SDPs), customer information, and user services.

7705 SAR OS Quality of Service GuideThis guide describes how to configure Quality of Service (QoS) policy management.

7705 SAR OS Routing Protocols Guide This guide provides an overview of dynamic routing concepts and describes how to configure them.

7705 SAR OS OAM and Diagnostics GuideThis guide provides information on Operations, Administration and Maintenance (OAM) tools.

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Warnings and Notes

Observe the warnings and notes in this guide to avoid injury or router damage during installation and maintenance. Follow the safety procedures and guidelines when working with and near electrical equipment. Warning statements and notes are provided in each chapter.

Audience

This guide is intended for network installers and system administrators who are responsible for installing, configuring, or maintaining networks. This guide assumes you are familiar with electronic and networking technologies.

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Information Symbols

Table 2 describes symbols contained in this guide.

Table 2: Information Symbols

Symbol Meaning Description

Danger This symbol warns that improper handling and installation could result in bodily injury. An electric shock hazard could exist. Before you begin work on this equipment, be aware of hazards involving electrical circuitry, be familiar with networking environments, and instigate accident prevention procedures.

Warning This symbol warns that improper handling and installation could result in equipment damage or loss of data.

Caution This symbol warns that improper handling may reduce your component or system performance.

Note This symbol provides additional operational information.

Class 1 laser products are identified in the adapter card installation guides. Only approved Class 1 replaceable laser transceivers should be used with this product.

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT

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Technical Support

If you purchased a service agreement for your 7705 SAR-8 and related products from a distributor or authorized reseller, contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller for assistance. If you purchased an Alcatel-Lucent service agreement, check this link for instructions to contact Support personnel:

Web: http://support.alcatel-lucent.com

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Mandatory Regulations

In This Chapter

The following sections describe the mandatory regulations that govern the installation and operation of the 7705 SAR-8:

List of Terms General Requirements Canada Regulations United States Regulations European Union Regulations Australia/New Zealand Regulations China Regulations

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List of Terms

Table 3 lists the terms used in this chapter.

Table 3: List of Terms

Term Expansion

ACMA Australian Communications and Media Authority

ACTA Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments

ANSI American National Standards Institute

AS/NZ Australian/New Zealand standard

CE Conformité Européene

CFR Code of Federal Regulations

CSA International Canadian Standards Association International

EEC European Economic Community

EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility

EMI Electromagnetic Interference

EN European Standards

ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute

FCC Federal Communications Commission

ICES Interference Causing Equipment Standard

IEC International Electrotechnical Commission

IEE Institute of Electrical Engineers (UK)

LVD Low Voltage Directive

NRTL Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory

OSHA (USA) Occupational Safety and Health Administration (USA)

RoHS Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances

SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage

UL Underwriters Laboratories

WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment

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General Requirements

The sections that follow outline the mandatory regulations that govern the installation and operation of the 7705 SAR-8. The information in this section also describes instructions and information related to overall conformance with the mandatory regulations. You must adhere to these instructions so that your system meets regulatory requirements.

Anti-static Measures

Figure 1 shows the ESD awareness label used on Alcatel-Lucent products to alert personnel to the presence of ESD-sensitive devices in the product. The necessary ESD precautions must be taken whenever this symbol is present on the product.

Figure 1: ESD Awareness Label

Danger: When removing adapter cards from a shelf under power, some of the components, such as the DC converters, may be extremely hot. Handle the adapter cards by their faceplates and/or edges so that you do not burn yourself on the components.

Warning:

The compliance and long-term reliability of this product is wholly dependent on using the product within the environmental limits and restrictions described in the Site Preparation chapter.

There are no user-serviceable parts in this product. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.

To prevent accidental electrical short circuits, align the card correctly between the card guides on the shelf before inserting it in the slot.

If connecting the 7705 SAR-8 to a DC branch circuit, the circuit should have a minimum 6 A and maximum 10 A circuit breaker or fuse that meets the requirements for branch circuit protection. A suitable disconnect device, such as a circuit breaker or switch, must be provided in the DC branch circuit and must be used to disconnect power to the system during servicing.

17658

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This guide uses the following icon and associated text to provide special information relating to ESD-sensitive activities or situations.

The risk of damage to an ESD-sensitive device is reduced considerably after assembly in a circuit designed to protect sensitive components; however, the following basic precautions should be taken to reduce ESD to harmless levels.

Handle all units as if they contained ESD-sensitive devices unless they are known not to contain ESD-sensitive parts.

Wear an anti-static ESD strap on your wrist or heel prior to and while touching or handling units containing ESD-sensitive devices.

For surfaces with resistance to ground in excess of 100 MΩ, such as ordinary tile, either cover them with properly grounded static dissipative runners or wax them with a static dissipative wax.

Store (even temporarily), pack, and ship units in anti-static bags or containers. Do not handle units and components unnecessarily. Use the plastic faceplate to

handle circuit boards. Do not use synthetic bristled brushes or acid brushes to clean units. Handle failed units with the same precautions as working units.

Grounding

When a 7705 SAR-8 chassis is properly installed in a grounded equipment rack, the rack provides ESD grounding for the chassis. Before a 7705 SAR-8 chassis is installed, connect the ESD wrist strap to a grounded rack or other ground point. After the 7705 SAR-8 chassis is installed in a grounded rack or cabinet, connect the anti-static wrist strap to the ESD strap ground point on one of the ground studs identified by the wrist strap label.

Warning:

The 7705 SAR-8 chassis and equipment rack must be properly grounded. ESD damage can occur if components are mishandled. A typical grounding point is one of the ground studs on the 7705 SAR-8 chassis or a properly grounded rack or work bench.

ESD damage can occur if components are mishandled. Always wear an ESD-preventive wrist or ankle strap connected to a nearby ground point that is connected to the site grounding point when working on the 7705 SAR-8.

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Unit Repair

The following stringent precautions are recommended to protect ESD-sensitive devices during repair to the 7705 SAR-8.

Ground the work bench to the earth and cover the work surface with an anti-static or static dissipative material bonded to the bench. A field service kit or equivalent can be used if an adequate work bench is not available.

Use a wrist strap of 250 kΩ to 2 MΩ that contacts your skin and is connected to the bolt that bonds the covering to the bench or safety ground.

Ground all electrical equipment through a 3-wire power cord. Do not allow clothing to touch the unit or ESD-sensitive device under repair. Keep units in their original containers until actually needed, as units containing

ESD-sensitive devices are delivered from the manufacturer with protective packing (containers or conductive foam).

Keep containers that have units with ESD-sensitive devices in contact with the anti-static work surface, and make sure your anti-static wrist strap is connected before removing parts from containers. Devices should be handled by their bodies. Contact the lead only when necessary.

Ensure test setups have the correct voltage polarity. Do not use VOM-type meters to measure resistance, as this can damage

electrostatic-sensitive devices. Use only anti-static (metallized) desoldering tools.

Interconnection Points

The interconnection points on the 7705 SAR-8 are defined as the following SELV connectors:

management ports (provided by the active CSM) external clock inputs and clock outputs (2 MHz, 5 MHz, 10 MHz) external alarms port (provided by the Fan module) T1/E1 ports (provided by the 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card versions 1 and 2,

and 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card version 2) Ethernet ports (provided by the 8-port Ethernet Adapter card, 8-port Gigabit Ethernet

Adapter card, and Packet Microwave Adapter card) DS3/E3 ports (provided by the 4-port DS3/E3 Adapter card) SONET/SDH ports (provided by the 4-port OC3/STM1 Clear Channel Adapter card

and 2-port OC3/STM1 Channelized Adapter card)

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voice ports (provided by the 6-port E&M Adapter card) serial ports (provided by the 12-port Serial Data Interface card) alarm inputs and output relays (provided by the Auxiliary Alarm card) power and data delivery output ports for a Microwave Packet Transport (MPT) radio

(provided by the Power Injector card) microwave link output ports (provided by the Packet Microwave Adapter card)

SELV

Connect SELV circuits on this equipment only to other circuits that comply with the requirements of SELV circuits as defined in CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1, UL 60950-1, EN 60950-1, AS/NZS 60950-1, and IEC60950-1.

Prevention of Access

The 7705 SAR-8 must be accessible only to authorized, trained service personnel. Install this apparatus in a restricted access location or similar environment to prevent unauthorized access.

Environmental Requirements for Installation

For information on the environmental requirements for installing the 7705 SAR family of products, see Installation Locations.

Laser Interface

The 7705 SAR-8 uses a fiber-optic communications method and is an FDA and IEC Class 1 Laser product. Only trained service personnel thoroughly familiar with laser radiation hazards should install or remove the fiber-optic cables and cards in this system.

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Protective Safety Ground (Earth)

The cable used for safety ground should be at least the same gauge as the supply conductors, green, or green and yellow, in color, and of sufficient length to connect the building earth point to the chassis ground connection (see Chassis Ground Wiring for specific instructions on connecting the chassis ground).

EMC Compliance

EMC compliance may require the use of ferrites, shielded cables or other special accessories. Where required, these special accessories must be installed as per the instructions.

To maintain EMC compliance, cables that are shielded and grounded at both ends must be used on the following cards, interfaces, and ports:

CSM card→ Management (Ethernet), DB9 Console, and Synchronization interfaces

4-port DS3/E3 Adapter card→ DS3 and E3 interfaces

6-port E&M Adapter card→ E&M interfaces

8-port Ethernet Adapter card version 1 and version 2, and 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Adapter card→ Fast Ethernet interface (CAT-5 shielded cable)→ Gigabit Ethernet interface (CAT-5e shielded cable)

12-port Serial Data Interface card→ Serial interfaces

16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card version 1 and version 2, and 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card version 2→ T1 and E1 interfaces

Fan module→ DB15 Alarm port

Auxiliary Alarm card→ alarm inputs and output relays

Power Injector card→ Gigabit Ethernet interface (CAT-5e shielded cable)

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Packet Microwave Adapter card→ Gigabit Ethernet interface (CAT-5e shielded cable)

32-port BNC, 32-port RJ-45, or 32-port Mini-Coaxial distribution panel→ 68-pin AMP to 68-pin AMP T1/E1 cable to connect the 16-port T1/E1 ASAP

Adapter card and 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card to the customer equipment in cases where high-density connectors cannot be used

Regulatory Symbols

The 7705 SAR-8 uses various regulatory approvals symbols. They may be used on product markings such as approvals labels. These symbols are described in IEC 417.

Figure 2 and Figure 3 show symbols of a terminal that you must connect to earth ground before you make any other connections to the equipment.

Figure 2: Protective Earth (ground)

Figure 3: Earth (ground)

9717

9718

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Canada Regulations

This section describes the mandatory regulations that govern the installation and operation of the 7705 SAR-8 in Canada.

Industry Canada Regulations

ICES-003: Interference-Causing Equipment Standard Digital Apparatus

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.

IC CS-03: Specification for Terminal Equipment, Terminal Systems, Network Protection Devices, Connection Arrangements and Hearing Aids Compatibility

This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications with respect to IC CS-03: Specification for Terminal Equipment, Terminal Systems, Network Protection Devices, Connection Arrangements and Hearing Aids Compatibility.

Registration number: IC: 1737F-0010

EMC Compliance

EMC compliance may require the use of ferrites, shielded cables or other special accessories. Where required, these special accessories must be installed as per the instructions.

Note: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Alcatel-Lucent could void the users authority, granted by Alcatel-Lucents certification by Industry Canada, to operate the equipment.

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Safety Approval for DC Systems

The DC source for the system must meet the requirements of a SELV source to comply with CSA standard C22.2 No. 60950-1. Use the system with a SELV secondary source that is electrically isolated from the AC source and that is reliably grounded.

The 7705 SAR-8 is safety certified according to CSA standard C22.2 No. 60950-1 by CSA.

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United States Regulations

This section describes the mandatory regulations that govern the installation and operation of the 7705 SAR-8 in the United States.

Federal Communications Commission

FCC Part 15

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

FCC Part 68

The T1 network interface on this equipment meets the FCC specifications.

This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA.

Identification Number: GQ6DENAN7705SAR

In the event that repairs to this equipment are needed, contact Technical Support.

Note: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Alcatel-Lucent could void the users authority, granted by Alcatel-Lucents certification by the FCC, to operate the equipment.

Note: 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 the users expense.

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NRTL

This equipment is certified by the NRTL as meeting the requirements of UL 60950-1, Safety of Information Technology Equipment.

NRTL Approval for External DC Supplies

When the system is equipped with an AC rectifier, the rectifier must have NRTL-accredited approval. In addition, the DC outputs must meet UL 60950-1 SELV requirements.

Safety Approval for DC Systems

The DC source for the system must meet the requirements of a SELV source in accordance with UL 60950-1. You must use the system with a SELV secondary source that is electrically isolated from the AC source and that is reliably grounded.

Food and Drug Administration

This product complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 regulations, which govern the safe use of lasers. Only qualified service personnel, thoroughly familiar with laser radiation hazards, should install or remove the fiber-optic cables used in this system. You can find information about the safe use of lasers in ANSI Z 136.1: Safe Use of Lasers and ANSI Z 136.2: Safe Use of Lasers in Optical Fiber Communications Systems. You can obtain these documents and other instructional material from:

Laser Institute of America13501 Ingenuity Drive, Suite 128

Orlando, FL 32826

http://www.laserinstitute.org

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European Union Regulations

This section describes the mandatory regulations that govern the installation and operation of the 7705 SAR-8 in the European Union.

Declaration of Conformity

Hereby, Alcatel-Lucent declares that the equipment documented in this publication is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/05/EC and 2004/108/EC.

The technical documentation as required by the Conformity Assessment procedure is kept at the Alcatel-Lucent location that is responsible for this product. For more information, please contact your local Alcatel-Lucent Customer Service Organization.

EU Compliance Statement

This product has been CE marked in accordance with the requirements of European Directive 1999/05/EC, the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive (R&TTE), and 2004/108/EC, the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive.

EMC/EMI Compliance

The equipment complies with the following EMC and EMI specifications: EN 300 386 Class A, ETSI EN 301 489-1, and ETSI EN 301 489-4,

General

This equipment must be permanently grounded.

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Laser Interface

The system uses laser devices that are rated in accordance with IEC 60825-1 as Class 1 devices.

Safety Approval for DC Systems

The DC source for the system must meet the requirements of a SELV source as defined in EN 60950-1. For 60V station battery systems, the source is considered TNV-2 as per IEC/EN 60950-1 and must have reinforced insulation from the AC mains.

The equipment complies with the following Product Safety specification: EN 60950-1.

Protective Earth

Protective earth is referred to as chassis ground in this document. A green, or green and yellow, colored earth wire must be connected from the site equivalent of the mains earth connection to all shelves in accordance with IEE Wiring Regulations (16th edition). This connection is made via the chassis ground connection (see Chassis Ground Wiring for specific instructions on connecting the protective earth). The protective earth is also carried by the mains plug and socket (for AC systems only).

Approval for External AC Rectifiers

When the system is equipped with an external AC rectifier, the rectifier must meet EN 60950-1 SELV DC output requirements. Make sure that the rectifier is rated and adjusted for the appropriate AC input voltage and frequency for the country where it is installed. Set the output of the rectifier according to the installation and operating instructions of the manufacturer, to provide output levels that coincide with the nominal DC input ratings of the system.

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Eco-Environmental

Packaging Collection and Recovery Requirements

Countries, states, localities, or other jurisdictions may require that systems be established for the return and/or collection of packaging waste from the consumer, or other end user, or from the waste stream. Additionally, reuse, recovery, and/or recycling targets for the return and/or collection of the packaging waste may be established.

For more information regarding collection and recovery of packaging and packaging waste within specific jurisdictions, please contact the appropriate environmental health and safety organization.

Recycling / Take-back / Disposal of Product

Electronic products bearing or referencing the symbol shown in Figure 4, when put on the market within the European Union, shall be collected and treated at the end of their useful life in compliance with applicable European Union and local legislation. They shall not be disposed of as part of unsorted municipal waste. Due to materials that may be contained in the product, such as heavy metals or batteries, the environment and human health may be negatively impacted as a result of inappropriate disposal.

Figure 4: WEEE Symbol for post-August 13, 2005 Product

Note: In the European Union, the WEEE symbol (a wheeled trash bin that has been crossed out and is positioned above a solid bar) indicates that the product was put on the market after 13 August 2005. This product is compliant with the WEEE marking requirements of DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).

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Moreover, in compliance with legal requirements and contractual agreements, where applicable, Alcatel-Lucent will offer to provide for the collection and treatment of Alcatel-Lucent products bearing the logo at the end of their useful life, or products displaced by Alcatel-Lucent equipment offers. For information regarding take-back of equipment by Alcatel-Lucent, or for more information regarding the requirements for recycling/disposal of product, please contact your Alcatel-Lucent Account Manager or Alcatel-Lucent Takeback Support at [email protected].

Material Content Compliance

European Union (EU) Directive 2002/95/EC, Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS), restricts the use of lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, and certain flame retardants in electrical and electronic equipment. This Directive applies to electrical and electronic products placed on the EU market after 1 July 2006, with various exemptions, including an exemption for lead solder in network infrastructure equipment. Alcatel-Lucent products shipped to the EU after 1 July 2006 comply with the EU RoHS Directive.

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Australia/New Zealand Regulations

This section describes the mandatory regulations that govern the installation and operation of the 7705 SAR-8 in Australia and New Zealand.

ACMA Regulations

The 7705 SAR-8 complies with the ACMA requirements, and the product is marked with the 'A Tick' under the Supplier Code N594.

EMC

This Class A digital apparatus complies with AS/NZS CISPR22.

Telecom

This product meets the applicable ACMA technical specifications: AS/ACIF S016.

Safety

All products supplied in Australia are to be safe and are to comply with an applicable Australian Standard electrical safety standard.

The 7705 SAR-8 complies with the AS/NZS 60950Business Equipment, Computers, Telecommunications requirements.

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China Regulations

The statements that follow are the product conformance statements that apply to the 7705 SAR-8 when deployed in China.

Safety

The equipment complies with the Product Safety specification of IEC 60950-1.Eco-Environmental.

Packaging Collection and Recovery Requirements

Jurisdictions in China may require that systems be established for the return and/or collection of packaging waste from the consumer, or other end user, or from the waste stream. Additionally, reuse, recovery, and/or recycling targets for the return and/or collection of the packaging waste may be established.

For more information regarding collection and recovery of packaging and packaging waste within specific jurisdictions, please contact the appropriate environmental health and safety organization.

Material Content Compliance

The Peoples Republic of China Ministry of Information Industry has published a regulation (Order #39) and associated standards regarding restrictions on hazardous substances (China RoHS). Currently, the legislation requires all Electronic and Information Products (EIP) to comply with certain labeling and documentation requirements. Alcatel-Lucent products manufactured on or after 1 March 2007, that are intended for sale to customers in the China market, comply with these requirements.

In accordance with the Peoples Republic of China Electronic Industry Standard Marking for the Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic Information Products (SJ/T11364-2006), customers may access the Alcatel-Lucent Hazardous Substances Table, in Chinese, from the following location:

http://www.alcatel-sbell.com.cn/wwwroot/images/upload/private/1/media/ChinaRoHS.pdf

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In This Chapter

This chapter provides an introduction to the Alcatel-Lucent 7705 SAR-8:

7705 SAR-8 Components→ Chassis→ CSM→ Adapter Cards→ Filler Plates→ Power System→ Fan Module→ Distribution Panels and Cables

7705 SAR-8 System Installation Process

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The main components of the 7705 Service Aggregation Router (SAR) are the chassis, Control and Switching Module (CSM), adapter cards, and Fan module. In addition, there are optional distribution panels to connect the adapter cards to the customer equipment.

Figure 5 shows the front view of the 7705 SAR-8; Figure 6 shows the front view of the 7705 SAR-8 v2. There are eight horizontal slots for the CSMs and adapter cards, and one vertical slot for the Fan module. The connectors for the DC power feeds are located to the right of the Fan module and are factory-installed. The 7705 SAR-8 has two D-Sub 2W2 connectors and the 7705 SAR-8 v2 has a dual terminal block for redundant DC power inputs. The CSM, adapter cards, and Fan module are installed by the customer. All physical connections are made from the front of the unit, including the chassis ground point. There are no back panel connections.

Figure 5: 7705 SAR-8 Front View

Figure 6: 7705 SAR-8 v2 Front View

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Chassis

The chassis is shipped with a backplane, card cage, and connectors for the DC power feeds. Mounting brackets for the 7705 SAR-8 chassis are factory-installed so the unit can be mounted in a recommended 19-inch wide rack. The chassis grounding stud is on the right-hand side bracket. Six filler plates are also factory-installed in the chassis, five in the adapter card slots and one in a CSM slot. See Filler Plates for more information on filler plates.

Figure 7 identifies the slots used for the CSMs, adapter cards (MDA), and Fan module (a 7705 SAR-8 chassis is shown). In redundant systems, the CSMs are installed in slots CSM A and CSM B. In simplex systems, the CSM can be installed in slot CSM A or CSM B; a filler plate is installed on the empty CSM slot. The adapter cards are installed in slots MDA 1 through MDA 6. The 7705 SAR-8 chassis supports six 1-Gb/s-capable adapter cards and the 7705 SAR-8 v2 chassis supports six 1-Gb/s-capable or 2.5-Gb/s-capable adapter cards.

Figure 7: 7705 SAR-8 Slot Identification

Note: MDA slots 1 and 2 on the 7705 SAR-8 v2 chassis can also support the 10-Gb/s-capable adapter cards that will be available in future 7705 SAR releases.

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CSM

The 7705 SAR-8 supports two variants of the CSM: a 48 VDC variant and a +24 VDC variant.

The Control and Switching Module (CSM) has three main functions:

it provides the management and console interfaces to the 7705 SAR-8 it provides system synchronization interfaces for external synchronization input and

output signals it controls the routing, switching, and services functions for the entire system

Each CSM is shipped with one compact flash memory device that stores system boot software, OS software, and configuration files and logs. The compact flash device is field-replaceable; see Replacing the Compact Flash Card on the CSM.

The installed compact flash is 256 Mb. Larger-capacity compact flashes are also orderable as listed in Table 4.

Figure 8 shows the CSM faceplate. Refer to CSM Connectors and LEDs for identification and description of the CSM faceplate features.

Figure 8: 7705 SAR-8 CSM Features

Table 4: Orderable Compact Flashes

Part Number Description

3HE01619AA 2 Gb compact flash

3HE04707AA 4 Gb compact flash

3HE04708AA 8 Gb compact flash

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There must be at least one CSM installed in the 7705 SAR-8. Install two CSMs for system redundancy. The redundant CSM operates in standby mode and takes over system operation if the active (primary) CSM fails. CSMs are field-replaceable and hot-swappable. Refer to the 7705 SAR OS Basic System Configuration Guide for information on CSM redundancy.

The CSM connects directly to the backplane and carries traffic between adapter cards. The switch fabric portion of the CSM receives and directs traffic to the appropriate destinations according to the routing information.

The CSM also provides 1.0/2.3 coaxial connectors for an external synchronization input and output. For redundant CSM configurations, a Y-cable can be used to connect the Sync In connectors on the two CSMs to the same external synchronization source. Customers can optionally order the Y-cable from Alcatel-Lucent (part number 3HE03401AA).

Adapter Cards

Adapter cards on the 7705 SAR-8 provide a wide variety of interfaces of different speed and type:

T1/E1 interfaces (channelized and unchannelized) Ethernet interfaces (10/100/1000 Base-T and optical) SONET/SDH (OC3/STM1) interfaces (channelized and unchannelized) DS3/E3 interfaces E&M analog voice interfaces V.35, RS-232 (also known as EIA/TIA-232), and X.21 serial data interfaces FXS PBX interfaces and FXO analog voice interfaces G.703 codirectional interfaces. IEEE C37.94 teleprotection interfaces (TPIF)

Additionally, the Auxiliary Alarm card provides input and output relays for external alarm monitoring.

The 7705 SAR-8 adapter cards are hot-swappable and field-replaceable by qualified personnel. Adapter cards are installed in slots MDA 1 through MDA 6. Refer to Figure 7 for adapter card slot locations on the 7705 SAR-8, and to the appropriate adapter card installation guides for installation and LED information:

Note: There is an IOM software module on the CSM that must be activated before any adapter card and port parameter can be provisioned and configured. The IOM is activated using the card and card-type CLI commands to specify its slot number and card type. See Provisioning CSM and Adapter Card Parameters for more information.

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The 7705 SAR-8 supports the following adapter cards:

16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card (version 1 and version 2) 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card (version 2) 8-port Ethernet Adapter card (version 1 and version 2) 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Adapter card 4-port OC3/STM1 Clear Channel Adapter card 2-port OC3/STM1 Channelized Adapter card 4-port DS3/E3 Adapter card 6-port E&M Adapter card 12-port Serial Data Interface card Auxiliary Alarm card Packet Microwave Adapter card Power Injector card 8-port Voice & Teleprotection card CWDM OADM Adapter card

The adapter cards are available in variants supporting -48/-60 VDC and +24 VDC power, as summarized in Table 5. Some cards provide ultra-wide support of -48/-60 VDC and +24 VDC power.

Table 5: Adapter Card Power Variants Supported on the 7705 SAR-8

Adapter Card -48/-60 VDC Version

+24 VDC Version Ultra-wide Version (-48/-60 VDC, +24 VDC)

16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card version 1

16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card version 2

32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card version 2

8-port Ethernet Adapter card version 1

8-port Ethernet Adapter card version 2

8-port Gigabit Ethernet Adapter card

4-port OC3/STM1 Clear Channel Adapter card

2-port OC3/STM1 Channelized Adapter card

4-port DS3/E3 Adapter card

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The 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card has one 68-pin AMP connector that provides 16 individual T1/E1 ports. A single cable connection is used to connect to a 32-port BNC, 32-port RJ-45, or 32-port Mini-Coaxial distribution panel. The 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card has two 68-pin AMP connectors, each of which provides 16 individual T1/E1 ports. Each connector uses a single cable connection to connect to a 32-port BNC, 32-port RJ-45, or 32-port Mini-Coaxial distribution panel. See Distribution Panels and Cables.

For the 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card and the 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card, channelization is supported down to the DS0 level. The port type must be configured to be either DS1 or E1 and the port mode must be configured to be either access or network.

When a port is configured for access mode, the appropriate encapsulation type must be configured to distinguish the services on the port or channel. The encapsulation type on the 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card, version 1, can be IPCP, CEM, or ATM. The encapsulation type on the 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card, version 2 and the 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card, version 2 can be IPCP, CEM, ATM, frame-relay, HDLC, or Cisco-HDLC.

6-port E&M Adapter card

12-port Serial Data Interface Card

Auxiliary Alarm card

Packet Microwave Adapter card

Power Injector card

8-port Voice & Teleprotection card

CWDM OADM Adapter card

Table 5: Adapter Card Power Variants Supported on the 7705 SAR-8 (Continued)

Adapter Card -48/-60 VDC Version

+24 VDC Version Ultra-wide Version (-48/-60 VDC, +24 VDC)

Note: The connectors on the faceplates of the 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card and 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card are 68-pin AMP connectors that are typically associated with SCSI-2 interfaces. Although the connectors are sometimes referred to as SCSI-2 connectors, this document refers to them as 68-pin AMP connectors. This naming convention applies to the connector on any T1/E1 cable that attaches to the 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card and 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card.

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When a port is configured for network mode, the 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card and 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card, the encapsulation type must be ppp-auto for PPP/MLPPP bundles. On the 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card and 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card, the encapsulation type must be PPP-auto for fractional T1/E1 service.

The 8-port Ethernet Adapter card supports six 10/100 Base-T ports and two SFP ports for 10/100/Gigabit Ethernet SFPs (optical or electrical) and T3 SFPs.

The 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Adapter card supports eight SFP ports for 10/100/Gigabit Ethernet SFPs (optical or electrical). For a list of supported SFPs, refer to the 7705 SAR 8-port Ethernet Adapter Card Installation Guide.

The 4-port OC3/STM1 Clear Channel Adapter card has four hot-pluggable SFP-based ports (optical or electrical) that can be configured for ATM in access mode or for Packet over SONET/SDH (POS) in network mode. The port type can be independently configured to be SONET (OC3) or SDH (STM1).

The 2-port OC3/STM1 Channelized Adapter card has two hot-pluggable SFP-based ports (optical or electrical) that can be configured for ATM/IMA, or TDM in access mode and for PPP/MLPPP in access or network mode. The port type must be configured to be either SONET (OC3) or SDH (STM1).

The 4-port DS3/E3 Adapter card has four TDM DS3/E3 ports. The port type must be configured to be DS3 or E3. Each DS3 port can be clear channel or channelized down to DS0 (64 kb/s). E3 ports can be clear channel only. The port mode must be configured to be either access or network. In access mode, DS3/E3 clear channel ports can be configured for ATM, TDM, or frame relay; DS3 channelized ports can be configured for TDM or frame relay. In network mode, DS3/E3 ports must be clear channel and must be configured for PPP.

Note: Before the encapsulation type can be configured on the 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card, version 2 and the 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card, version 2, the cards must be configured to support the appropriate encapsulation methods. This is done at the card level using the mda-mode command. See the 7705 SAR OS Interface Configuration Guide for more information.

Note:

The two versions of the 8-port Ethernet Adapter card are identical except that version 2 adds support for Synchronous Ethernet as a timing source, has more memory for storage of MPLS labels, and supports a +24 VDC variant. For more information on Synchronous Ethernet, see the 7705 SAR OS Basic System Configuration Guide.

The electrical SFP (part number 3HE00062AA) does not support Synchronous Ethernet. For a list of supported SFPs, see the 7705 SAR 8-port Ethernet Adapter Card Installation Guide.

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The 6-port E&M Adapter card has six RJ-45 combined signaling and analog voice ports on its faceplate. Each port contains a voice band interface that can be configured in either a 2-wire or 4-wire (default) mode to provide audio transmission with signaling capabilities, or in a 4-wire transmission-only mode to provide an audio path without signaling capabilities. Each port also contains E&M signaling leads that support Types I, II, and V signaling modes. The 6-port E&M Adapter card supports access mode only.

The 12-port Serial Data Interface card has four 68-pin connectors on its faceplate. Each connector supports three data ports. The connectors are labeled Ports 1-3, 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12. The data ports operate in access mode only and can be configured for a V.35, RS-232, or X.21 interface. The Serial Data Interface card is connected to a V.35, RS-232, or X.21 distribution panel, or to a customer-supplied distribution panel. The V.35, RS-232, or X.21 interfaces can be configured for cem. The V.35 and X.21 interfaces can be configured for frame relay or IPCP; the interfaces must be operating at super-rate speeds.

The Auxiliary Alarm card provides 24 dry contact digital inputs, 8 dry contact digital output relays, and 2 analog inputs for the monitoring of external alarm conditions. A single 68-pin AMP (SCSI-2 form factor) connector provides access to all the input and output pins.

The Packet Microwave Adapter card faceplate has eight ports, two RJ-45 ports and six SFP ports. Ports 1 through 4 support Microwave Awareness and Ethernet/IP/MPLS networking; ports 5 through 8 support Ethernet/IP/MPLS networking only. All eight ports provide the same networking feature capability as the 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Adapter card. The card supports a 1 Gb/s or 2.5 Gb/s fabric interface.

The Power Injector card faceplate has two sets of RJ-45 electrical connectors labeled Data and DC+Data. The DC+Data connector is used to connect and deliver DC power to an MPT radio. The Data connector can connect to the following ports in order to deliver power and data, or power, to an MPT radio:

a copper SFP or RJ-45 port on a Packet Microwave Adapter card a copper SFP port on an 8-port Ethernet Adapter card v2 a copper SFP port on an 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Adapter card

The Power Injector card is only available in an 48 VDC model.

Note: Before the encapsulation type can be configured on the 4-port DS3/E3 Adapter card, the card must be configured to support the appropriate encapsulation methods. This is done at the card-level using the mda-mode command. See the 7705 SAR OS Interface Configuration Guide for more information.

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The Voice & Teleprotection card is a multi-functional adapter card with two FXS ports, two FXO ports, two G.703 64-kb/s codirectional ports, and two IEEE C37.94 teleprotection interfaces (TPIF). FXS and FXO interfaces connect analog phones to a PBX. A G.703 codirectional interface provides a 64-kb/s channel over a G.703 framed link. A G.703 bipolar signal transmits data and timing over twisted pairs (one transmit, onereceive). C37.94 is an IEEE standard for 64-kb/s transmission over multimode fiber.

The CWDM OADM Adapter cards add Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) capabilities to the 7705 SAR-8. The cards are available as 1-channel, 2-channel, 4-channel, and 8-channel cards. The cards have LC ports on their faceplate that accept duplex LC fiber-optic connectors to add and drop specific wavelengths. The CWDM OADM Adapter card supports 10/100/1000 CWDM SFPs (fiber) for connecting from the CWDM OADM Adapter card LC ports to Ethernet card SFP ports.

Figure 9 shows a sample 7705 SAR-8 adapter card.

Figure 9: 7705 SAR-8 Adapter Card

Filler Plates

Figure 10 shows a filler plate that is used on the 7705 SAR-8. Filler plates are required on all empty slots to prevent dust accumulation, help control airflow, help confine electromagnetic interference, and for safety reasons. Filler plates do not have board components or connector pins. Figure 5 shows a filler plate on slot MDA 3.

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Note: Filler plates are also known as blanking plates. A Blanking Plate Kit (3HE03054AA) may be ordered for the field replacement of old or damaged 7705 SAR-8 filler plates. These filler plates are identical to the ones which are shipped factory-installed on the 7705 SAR-8 chassis. See Installing a Filler Plate for instructions on how to install a filler plate.

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Figure 10: 7705 SAR-8 Filler Plate

Power System

The 7705 SAR-8 has two D-Sub 2W2 connectors and the 7705 SAR-8 v2 has a dual terminal block (four terminals) mounted on the front of the chassis. These connectors/terminals provide access for two independent 48/60 VDC or +24 VDC power feeds, providing power redundancy for the system. When only one power feed is used, the system does not have power supply redundancy. For 48/60 VDC systems, DC power can be supplied by a DC circuit or from an AC source via an AC power converter and pigtail cord. The AC power converter cannot be connected to a +24 VDC system. The 7705 SAR-8 has a distributed power design, where each CSM and adapter card provides independent power for its own functionality. The power system has no field-replaceable parts.

If the 7705 SAR-8 is used for +24 VDC operation, the +24 VDC variants of the Fan module, CSM, and +24 VDC or ultra-wide variants of the adapter cards must be installed in the chassis. The voltage on each +24 VDC and ultra-wide adapter card is printed in yellow on the top right corner of the faceplate. The voltage on the +24 VDC variant of the Fan module is printed in yellow below the 7705 SAR-8 graphic on the faceplate.

The Fan module and all cards in the chassis must have the same voltage type.

The DC power LEDs are located on the Fan module (see Figure 11). Refer to Fan Module Connectors and LEDs for a description of the Fan module LEDs.

Refer to DC Power Connections for requirements and information regarding preparing DC power cables. Refer to AC Power Connections for requirements and information regarding AC power cables and AC power converters.

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Fan Module

Figure 11 shows a 7705 SAR-8 Fan module; Figure 12 shows a 7705 SAR-8 v2 Fan module. The 7705 SAR-8 Fan modules provide cooling for the system, as well as alarm indicators (LEDs), an external alarm I/O connector, and an Audible Alarm Cutoff/Lamp Test (ACO/LT) pushbutton. Refer to Automatic Discovery Protocol for more information on the ACO/LT pushbutton. Refer to Fan Module Connectors and LEDs for more information on the Fan module connectors and LEDs.

Figure 11: 7705 SAR-8 Fan Module

Warning:

Individual fans are not field-replaceable. If a Fan Fail alarm is raised, replace the Fan module as soon as possible. If a second Fan Fail alarm is raised, the Fan module must be replaced immediately.

The Fan modules are hot-swappable and field-replaceable by qualified personnel. The Fan modules must always be installed and fully operational while the 7705 SAR-8 is powered up. During routine maintenance and Fan module replacement, the system can operate safely for up to 4 min.

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CriticalAlarms

7705 SAR-8

ACO/LT

ExternalAlarms

Major

Minor

19639

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Figure 12: 7705 SAR-8 v2 Fan Module

The 7705 SAR-8 supports three variants of the Fan module:

48 VDC variant, which does not support an extended temperature range (version 1, introduced in Release 1.0)

48 VDC variant, which supports an extended temperature range (version 2, introduced in Release 2.0)

+24 VDC variant, which supports an extended temperature range (version 2, introduced in Release 2.0)

The 7705 SAR-8 v2 Fan module, introduced in Release 5.0, contains more powerful fans than the 7705 SAR-8 Fan module to support the higher-power-dissipation adapter cards.

FANBatt

ABatt

B

FAN

CriticalAlarms

7705 SAR-8

ACO/LT

ExternalAlarms

Major

Minor

22410

Note:

The 48 VDC and +24 VDC variants of the fan module (version 2) introduced in Release 2.0 are not compatible with previous software releases of the 7705 SAR-8.

The 7705 SAR-8 Fan modules are not supported on a 7705 SAR-8 v2. The 7705 SAR-8 v2 Fan module is not supported on a 7705 SAR-8. In Release 5.0, the 7705 SAR-8 v2 Fan module can only be used in a 7705 SAR-8 v2

48 VDC chassis.

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Fan Operation

A 7705 SAR-8 chassis supports a 48 VDC variant (version 1) Fan module, an extended temperature 48 VDC variant (version 2) Fan module, or a +24 VDC variant (version 2) Fan module. A 7705 SAR-8 v2 chassis supports the Fan module with the more powerful fans.

The Fan module houses eight fans and a hardware-controlled temperature switch that monitors the ambient air inlet temperature of a 7705 SAR-8 chassis (air enters from the intake vent on the right side of the chassis and exits through the exhaust vent on the left side).

The fans on the 7705 SAR-8 Fan modules have one operating speed (full speed). The fans on the 7705 SAR-8 v2 Fan module have built-in thermistors that change the fan speed based on the air inlet ambient temperature. The fans on the 48 VDC variant (version 1) are always on. The fans on the extended temperature 48 VDC variant (version 2), the +24 VDC variant (version 2), and the 7705 SAR-8 v2 Fan module are either all on or all off. Their operation is controlled by hardware and software and is based on the temperature monitoring described below.

The ambient air temperature of a 7705 SAR-8 chassis is continually monitored by the hardware-controlled temperature switch on the Fan module. Fans on a 7705 SAR-8 chassis turn ON when the ambient air temperature at the switch exceeds 107°F (42°C) and OFF when the temperature drops below 89°F (32°C). On a 7705 SAR-8 v2 chassis, fans turn ON when the ambient air temperature at the switch exceeds 133°F (56°C) and OFF when the temperature drops below 115°F (46°C).

During normal operation, the temperature is monitored by the CSM as reported by temperature sensors on each adapter card and CSM. Fans are forced ON if any of the sensors exceeds 113°F (45°C). Fans will remain forced on (regardless of what the hardware-controlled temperature switch on the Fan module indicates) until all the card temperatures reach or drop below 14°F (10°C).An overheat alarm is raised if any card sensor temperature reaches or exceeds 194°F (90°C).

Warning: This temperature monitoring is present even in the absence of the CSMs. However, To prevent potential overheating, do not operate a 7705 SAR-8 chassis equipped with adapter cards and a Fan module without having at least one CSM installed in the chassis.

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Temperature Monitoring in a 7705 SAR-8 Chassis

Temperature monitoring in a 7705 SAR-8 chassis is done as follows:

Each CSM and adapter card has temperature sensors to continuously monitor its own temperature and report the temperature to the CSM.

The CSM continuously monitors the temperature reported from any card, including cards in a system-abnormal temperature state.

If the temperature of any adapter card in a system-abnormal temperature state exceeds 185ºF (85ºC), the card is rebooted by software. When the card comes up, it is displayed as being in a failed state, with the reason Card has overheated. Once the temperature drops to 167°F (75°C) or below, the card goes into the booting state and completes its reboot cycle.

If the temperature of any card in a system-abnormal temperature state exceeds 243°F (117°C), the card is shut down until the temperature drops to an operationally-safe temperature. At that point, the card is automatically rebooted and brought back into service.

Fan Module Alarm Cables

The Fan module requires an alarm cable to provide access to the four alarm inputs and three alarm outputs on the External Alarm port. See Fan Module Alarm Cables for more details.

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Distribution Panels and Cables

The following distribution panels are used to connect the 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card and 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card to the customer equipment:

T1/E1 ASAP Adapter Card BNC Distribution Panel T1/E1 ASAP Adapter Card 1.0/2.3 Mini-Coaxial Distribution Panel T1/E1 ASAP Adapter Card RJ-45 Distribution Panel

The following distribution panels are used to connect the 12-port Serial Data Interface card to the customer equipment:

Serial Data Interface Card V.35 Distribution Panel Serial Data Interface Card RS-232 Distribution Panel Serial Data Interface Card X.21 Distribution Panel

T1/E1 ASAP Adapter Card BNC Distribution Panel

Figure 13 shows the BNC distribution panel. Table 6 lists the panel features.

The BNC distribution panel provides up to 32 ports of E1 access with 75 Ω impedance. On the customer (front) side of the panel, each access port has separate transmit and receive BNC female connectors. On the equipment (back) side, the panel has two sets of two 68-pin AMP connectors for connection to two 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter cards or one 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card. One set of 68-pin AMP connectors on the panel is for network ports 1 to 16, and the other set is for network ports 17 to 32. The panel ports 17 to 32 connect to either a second 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card or to ports 17 to 32 on the 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card. The cables used for the connections are described in T1/E1 Cables.

Note: A set of connectors consists of one MAIN connector and one SPARE connector. When connecting to a 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card or 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card, always use the (bottom) connectors labeled MAIN. The SPARE (M3 and M4) connectors should not be used.

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Figure 13: BNC Distribution Panel

T1/E1 ASAP Adapter Card 1.0/2.3 Mini-Coaxial Distribution Panel

Figure 14 shows the Mini-Coaxial distribution panel. Table 6 lists the panel features.

The 1.0/2.3 Mini-Coaxial distribution panel provides up to 32 ports of E1 access with 75 Ω impedance. On the customer (front) side of the panel, each access port has separate transmit and receive 1.0/2.3 mini-coaxial, female connectors. The connectors are labeled TX for the input and RX for the output. On the equipment (back) side, the panel has two sets of two 68-pin AMP connectors for connection to two 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter cards or one 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card. One set of 68-pin AMP connectors on the panel is for network ports 1 to 16, and the other set is for network ports 17 to 32. The panel ports 17 to 32 connect to either a second 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card or to ports 17 to 32 on the 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card. The cables used for the connections are described in T1/E1 Cables.

SPARE EXT/IN/OUT 17 32- M4

IN/OUT 17 32- M2

IN/OUT 161 -M3

IN/OUT 161 -M1

MAIN

SPARE EXT/

MAIN

Front

Back

1

1

2

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32161514131211109

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2487654321

IN 25-32

OUT 25-32

IN 9 - 16

OUT 9 - 16

IN 17-24

OUT 17-24

IN 1 - 8

OUT 1 - 8

19788

Table 6: Distribution Panel Features

Key Description

1 Label

2 68-pin AMP connectors

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Figure 14: Mini-Coaxial Distribution Panel

T1/E1 ASAP Adapter Card RJ-45 Distribution Panel

Figure 15 shows the RJ-45 distribution panel. Table 6 lists the panel features.

The RJ-45 panel provides up to 32 ports of T1 access with 100 Ω impedance or E1 access with 120 Ω impedance. On the customer (front) side of the panel, each port has an RJ-45 connector (see Table 50 in the RJ-45 Distribution Panel section for pinout information).

On the equipment (back) side, the panel has two sets of two 68-pin AMP connectors for connection to two 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter cards or one 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card. One set of 68-pin AMP connectors on the panel is for network ports 1 to 16, and the other set is for network ports 17 to 32. The panel ports 17 to 32 connect to either a second 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card or to ports 17 to 32 on the 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card. The RJ-45 panel has the input labeled IN and the output labeled OUT. The cables used for the connections are described in T1/E1 Cables.

Note: A set of connectors consists of one MAIN connector and one SPARE connector. When connecting to a 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card or 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card, always use the (bottom) connectors labeled MAIN. The SPARE (M3 and M4) connectors should not be used.

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

TX 17 - 24

RX 17 - 24

TX 25 - 32

RX 25 - 32

87654321

161514131211109

TX 1 - 8

TXSPARE EXT/RX/ 17 32- M4

TXMAIN

RX/ 17 32- M2

M3SPARE EXT/

TX/ /

M1 TX/ /MAIN

RX 1 - 8

TX 9 - 16

RX 9 - 16

Front

Back

1 1219946

RX 1 - 16

RX 1 - 16

Note: In Table 50, RJ-45 pins 1 and 2 are receive input and RJ-45 pins 4 and 5 are transmit output (receive is defined as input and transmit is defined as output).

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Figure 15: RJ-45 Distribution Panel

Serial Data Interface Card V.35 Distribution Panel

Figure 16 shows a front and rear view of the 6-port V.35 distribution panel. The panel has six M34 female connectors on the front faceplate (A1 to A3 and B1 to B3) and two 25-pair connectors on the rear faceplate (A and B). The V.35 interfaces A1 to A3 are associated with 25-pair connector A; interfaces B1 to B3 are associated with 25-pair connector B. See Figure 65 in Serial Data Interface Card Distribution Panel Pinouts for M34 connector pinout information.

Figure 16: 6-Port V.35 Distribution Panel

Note: A set of connectors consists of one MAIN connector and one SPARE connector. When connecting to a 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card or 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card, always use the (bottom) connectors labeled MAIN. The SPARE (M3 and M4) connectors should not be used.

IN/OUT 17 - 32 M4

IN/OUT 17 - 32 M2

SPARE EXT/

MAIN

M3 IN/OUT 1 - 16

M1 IN/OUT 1 - 16

SPARE EXT/

MAIN

Front

Back

1 12

1 2IN/OUT

IN/OUT

3 4

9 10 11 12

5 6IN/OUT

IN/OUT

7 8

13 14 15 16

17 18IN/OUT

IN/OUT

19 20

25 26 27 28

21 22IN/OUT

IN/OUT

23 24

29 30 31 32

21545

V.35Distribution Panel3HE04510AA

A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3

Front

Rear

AB AB

20418

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Serial Data Interface Card RS-232 Distribution Panel

Figure 17 shows a front and rear view of the 6-port RS-232 distribution panel. The panel has six DB25 female connectors on the front faceplate (A1 to A3 and B1 to B3) and two 25-pair connectors on the rear faceplate (A and B). The RS-232 interfaces A1 to A3 are associated with 25-pair connector A; interfaces B1 to B3 are associated with 25-pair connector B. See Figure 66 in Serial Data Interface Card Distribution Panel Pinouts for DB25 connector pinout information.

Figure 17: 6-Port RS-232 Distribution Panel

Serial Data Interface Card X.21 Distribution Panel

Figure 18 shows a front and rear view of the X.21 distribution panel. The panel has eight DB15 female connectors on the front faceplate (A1 to A4 and B1 to B4) and two 25-pair connectors on the rear faceplate (A and B). Only the first three connectors in each set (A1 to A3 and B1 to B3) are used. The X.21 interfaces A1 to A3 are associated with 25-pair connector A; interfaces B1 to B3 are associated with 25-pair connector B. See Figure 67 in Serial Data Interface Card Distribution Panel Pinouts for DB15 connector pinout information.

RS232Distribution Panel3HE04511A

A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3

Front

Rear

B AB A

20420

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Figure 18: X.21 Distribution Panel

T1/E1 Cables

Table 7 describes the T1/E1 shielded cables that are available for the 7705 SAR-8, and gives the name used in the various installation guides as well as the name used in the orderable parts catalog. These cables are used to make the connection between the 7705 SAR-8 and the distribution panel.

Notes:

1. The T1/E1 cables with 68-pin AMP (SCSI-2) connectors at both ends have their connectors attached such that when connected to a card or distribution panel, the cable can run to the left or the right side depending on which connector is used

2. One end of the cable has a 68-pin AMP (SCSI-2) connector while the other end has open wires that can be connected to other telecom equipment.

3. The ground shield at the open end of the cable must be grounded to chassis ground in order to maintain EMC compliance.

X.21Distribution Panel3HE04512AA

A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3

Front

Unused

Rear

A

A4 B4

B AB

21022

Unused

Table 7: T1/E1 Cables

Name used in Installation Guide Name used in Orderable Parts Catalog

68-pin AMP to 68-pin AMP T1/E1 cable 1

T1/E1 Cable for Distribution Panel 1 m (3.25 ft)

68-pin AMP connector to open-ended T1/E1 cable 2, 3

T1/E1 Cable 28 AWG Open-ended 30 m (98 ft)T1/E1 Cable 28 AWG Open-ended 15 m (49 ft)T1/E1 Cable 26 AWG Open-ended 30 m (98 ft)T1/E1 Cable 26 AWG Open-ended 15 m (49 ft)

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For pinout information on the cables listed above, refer to the 7705 SAR T1/E1 ASAP Adapter Card Installation Guide. For information about wire identification by color, see Wire Identification by Color.

Serial Data Interface Card Cables

The 12-port Serial Data Interface card can be connected to a V.35 distribution panel using a 2 m (6.5 ft) V.35 cable, to an RS-232 distribution panel using a 2 m (6.5 ft) RS-232 cable, or to an X.21 distribution panel using a 2 m (6.5 ft) X.21 cable. The card can also be connected to a customer-supplied distribution panel using a 10 m (32.8 ft) open-ended cable; the unterminated end connects to the distribution panel. The cable assemblies consist of two cables bundled into a single assembly.

The cable assemblies have a 68-Pos plug that attaches to the 68-pin mini-Champ connectors on the 12-port Serial Data Interface card faceplate and a 50-pin Champ connector that attaches to the rear of the distribution panel. For pinout information on the Serial Data Interface card V.35, RS-232, and X.21 cables, refer to Connector Pinouts in the 7705 SAR Serial Data Interface Card Installation Guide. For information on how to connect a Serial Data Interface card cable to a Serial Data Interface card SDI distribution panel, see Serial Data Interface Distribution Panel Connections.

DS3/E3 Cables

Each DS3/E3 port on the 4-port DS3/E3 Adapter card has a set of two DIN 1.0/2.3 connectors, one transmit (TX) and one receive (RX). A 10 ft (3 m) coaxial 1.0/2.3 plug-to-female-BNC-jack cable (3HE00106AA) is used to connect the port connectors to the attached equipment.

Warning:

The Serial Data Interface card cables use small diameter 30 AWG copper. Use of the open-ended cable for punch-block applications is not recommended due to the potential for wire breakage. Other connection methods, such as screw type panels, should be used.

The ground shield at the open end of the cable must be grounded to chassis ground in order to maintain EMC compliance.

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E&M Cables

For 2-wire transmission, the 6-port E&M Adapter card can use standard RJ-45 Category 5 shielded cables to connect directly to the end equipment (such as Land Mobile Radio or teleprotection equipment). For 4-wire transmission, the E&M TR/RR inputs must be cross-connected to the connecting equipment 4-wire output pair, and the E&M T/R output must be cross-connected to the connecting equipment 4-wire input pair.

8-port Voice & Teleprotection Card Cables

The RJ-45 ports can be connected to the end equipment using custom RJ-45 shielded twisted pair cable. The cables and connector block are user-supplied.

The optical interfaces can be connected to end equipment using glass multimode optical fiber with an active core diameter of 50 or 62.5 µm with BFOC/2.5 type (ST) connectors.

Fan Module Alarm Cables

Customers can optionally order a shielded alarm cable from Alcatel-Lucent (part number 3EM24105) that is used to connect to the DB15 External Alarm port on the 7705 SAR-8 Fan module. This cable is an open-ended cable that is 7.9 m (26 ft) in length and is designed to be connected to a standard punch-down or wire-wrap panel. See Figure 19. Also see External Alarms Port Pinouts for a description of the Fan module External Alarm port pinouts.

Figure 19: Fan Module Alarm Cable

Note: The ground shield at the open end of the cable must be grounded to chassis ground in order to maintain EMC compliance.

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7705 SAR-8 System Installation Process

To install the 7705 SAR-8 system, perform the installation procedures in the following order:

Step 1. Prepare the site.Step 2. Unpack the chassis.Step 3. Mount and ground the chassis.Step 4. Prepare and connect the DC input power cables to a direct DC circuit, or connect

an AC power source to the SAR-8 via an AC power converter.Step 5. Install the components.Step 6. Power up the system.Step 7. Connect the network cables.Step 8. Provision (preconfigure) the system.

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Site Preparation

In This Chapter

This chapter provides information about preparing your site to install a 7705 SAR-8:

Warnings and Notes System Specifications

→ Chassis Specifications→ Environmental Specifications→ Adapter Card Specifications→ CSM Specifications→ Fan Module Specifications→ Distribution Panel Specifications→ Power Consumption→ CBN and IBN Grounding Requirements→ Power and Cabling Requirements→ Power Injector Card Requirements→ Operating Requirements→ Storage→ Compliance

Installation Locations→ Chassis Location Requirements

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Danger:

Installation and servicing must be done only by trained service personnel familiar with potential electrical, mechanical, and laser radiation hazards.

The 7705 SAR-8 uses external circuit breakers or fuses as a disconnect means. Disconnect both A and B feeds before servicing.

The 7705 SAR-8 chassis and equipment rack must be properly grounded. Chassis ground cables are not included. Lack of proper grounding (earthing) of the equipment may result in a safety hazard and excessive electromagnetic emissions.

Before making the 7705 SAR-8 chassis ground connection, ensure that all power is OFF from the DC circuit or AC power source. To switch the DC power OFF, locate the circuit breaker on the panel board that services the DC circuit and switch the circuit breaker to the OFF position. To switch the AC power off, unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet. Tip for DC power connections: For extra safety, you can tape the handle of the circuit breaker in the OFF position.

Be aware of all operating equipment in the area of the 7705 SAR-8 installation. Make safe any exposed power equipment, such as breaker panel bus bars or power connectors on any nearby equipment. Either shut off the power, if possible, or install safety guards or mats over exposed power points and cables. Tools used for power connections should be insulated in an appropriate manner for the task.

The 7705 SAR-8 uses a fiber-optic communications method and is a Class 1 laser product. Only trained service personnel familiar with laser radiation hazards should install or remove fiber-optic cables and cards in this system.

When making a cable connection from the 7705 SAR-8 to a Microwave Packet Transport (MPT) radio tower, ensure that all appropriate grounding, lightning protection, and safety requirements are met.

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Warning:

Do not transport and relocate a 7705 SAR-8 chassis that has any cards or modules installed. To properly transport and relocate a 7705 SAR-8 chassis, do the following:→ label cards and modules to facilitate reassembly (optional)→ remove all CSMs, adapter cards, and the Fan module from the chassis → disconnect any connected power cables from the chassis→ repackage the cards and modules in their original shipping containers for relocation

To prevent potential overheating, do not operate a 7705 SAR-8 chassis equipped with adapter cards and a Fan module without having at least one CSM installed in the chassis.

7705 SAR-8 systems powered by DC power should be installed in restricted access areas, such as a dedicated equipment room or an equipment closet, in accordance with Articles 110-16, 110-17, and 110-18 of the National Electric Code ANSI/ NFPA 70.

To provide necessary stability, ensure that the equipment rack is bolted to the floor. Ceiling brackets are useful to provide additional stability.

When wiring the 7705 SAR-8, the chassis ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last.

When mounting the 7705 SAR-8 chassis in a rack, ensure that the rack complies with all requirements outlined in Chassis Location Requirements.

Maintain a clearance of at least 2.5 in. (6.4 cm) at the front of the 7705 SAR-8 chassis for cable management.

Maintain a clearance of at least 3 in. (7.6 cm) on each side to ensure adequate air intake and exhaust.

The 7705 SAR-8 includes a chassis ground stud on the mounting bracket attached to the right-hand side of the chassis (when viewed from the front). The chassis ground must be connected to the building ground, using either a direct connection or a ground bus.

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage can occur if components are mishandled. Always wear an ESD-preventive wrist or ankle strap connected to a nearby ground point that is connected to a site grounding point when working on the 7705 SAR-8. Typical ground points include a properly grounded rack or work bench.

The washers and nut used to secure the chassis ground wire on the ground stud must only be used for that purpose.

Do not install equipment that appears to be damaged. Install components after the 7705 SAR-8 chassis is installed in the rack. Failure to comply with the equipment rack and chassis instructions as outlined in

Installation Locations and Chassis Location Requirements may cause thermal failure.

Caution: When a T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card port, that is configured for T1, is connected to external equipment or is in physical loopback, ensure that the external equipments transmit signal is attenuated according to the distance to the T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card receiver. Adjust LBO settings appropriately so that the T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card receivers nominal input voltage level is < 3Vp. Refer to Configuring T1 Line Buildout in the 7705 SAR OS Interface Configuration Guide for detailed information on attenuating transmit signals.

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Note:

Prepare the equipment rack and site before installing the 7705 SAR-8 chassis. Plan the chassis placement near the power sources and network interface connections.

An empty 7705 SAR-8 chassis weighs approximately 8.5 lbs (3.8 kg). A fully loaded 7705 SAR-8 chassis with the heaviest components/cards weighs

approximately 16 lbs (7.3 kg). Always install the heaviest equipment on the bottom of the rack to keep the center of

gravity of the equipment rack as low as possible. The 7705 SAR-8 chassis includes factory-installed rack-mounting brackets for

mounting in a 19-inch equipment rack.

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System Specifications

Chassis Specifications

Table 8: 7705 SAR-8 Chassis Specifications

Parameter Description

Dimensions (H x W x D)(without mounting brackets)

7705 SAR-8:3.5 x 17.5 x 9.8 in. (8.9 x 44.5 x 24.9 cm)7705 SAR-8 v2:3.5 x 17.5 x 10.4 in (8.9 x 44.5 x 26.4 cm)

Chassis weight (unpopulated) 7705 SAR-8:8.4 lbs (3.8 kg)7705 SAR-8 v2:8.6 lbs (3.9 kg)

Chassis weight (FAM, 2 x CSM, 2 x Ethernet cards, 4 x ASAP cards)

7705 SAR-8:16 lbs (7.3 kg)7705 SAR-8 v2:16.4 lbs (7.4 kg)

Adapter card slots 6

Fan module slots 1

CSM slots 2

Mounting Mount in a recommended 19-inch equipment rackRack-mount brackets are factory-installed for 19-inch NEBS mounting

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Environmental Specifications

Notes:

1. Short-term is a period of less than 96 consecutive hours and a total of no more than 15 days per year. This is equivalent to 360 hours per year, with short-term periods occurring no more than 15 times per year.

2. Pollution degree is as defined in IEC 60950. Pollution Degree 2 applies where there is only non-conductive pollution that might temporarily become conductive due to occasional condensation.

3. The AC operating voltage range applies only to the external AC power supply.

Table 9: Environmental Specifications

Parameter Description

Normal operating temperature 40 to 149ºF (40 to 65ºC)

Normal operating temperature for AC power converter

4 to 104ºF (20 to 40ºC)

Cold-start temperature 4°F (20°C)

Relative humidity 5 to 85% (non-condensing)

Short-term relative humidity 1 5 to 95%, not to exceed 0.024 lb of water per 1.0 lb of air (35 g of water per 1.0 cubic meter of air)

Altitude range Between 197 ft. (60 m) below sea level and 5906 ft (1800 m) above sea level (70kPa to 106kPa)

Shock and vibration Very low levels for continuous duration disturbance (similar to modern office building, for example)Shock: 3 g half sine 11 msVibration: 0.1 g from 5 to 100 Hz

Earthquake Suitable for high-risk areas (Zone 4/California, for short-duration disturbance)

Pollution degree 2 2

Rated voltage (DC) 48/60 VDC (60 VDC is for various European countries) or +24 VDC

Operating voltage range (DC) 40 to 75 VDC or +20.0 to +28.3 VDC

Rated voltage (AC) 120-240 VAC

Operating voltage range (AC) 90 to 264 VAC 3

Acoustic noise level < 72 dB (Declared Sound Power)

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Adapter Card Specifications

CSM Specifications

Table 10: Adapter Card Specifications

Parameter Description

Dimensions (H x W x D) 6.7 x 0.9 x 8.7 in. (17.0 x 2.24 x 22.0 cm)

Weight 0.88 lbs (0.4 kg) (16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card)0.95 lbs (0.43 kg) (32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card)0.77 lbs (0.35 kg) (8-port Ethernet Adapter card)1.09 lbs (0.49 kg) (8-port Gigabit Ethernet Adapter card)0.91 lbs (0.41 kg) (4-port OC3/STM1 Clear Channel Adapter card)0.88 lbs (0.4 kg) (2-port OC3/STM1 Channelized Adapter card)0.94 lbs (0.43 kg) (4-port DS3/E3 Adapter card)0.88 lbs (0.4 kg) (6-port E&M Adapter card)0.91 lbs (0.41 kg) (12-port Serial Data Interface card)0.76 lbs (0.34 kg) (Auxiliary Alarm card)0.99 lbs (0.45 kg) (Packet Microwave Adapter card)0.80 lbs (0.36 kg) (Power Injector card)0.91 lbs (0.41kg) (8-port Voice & Teleprotection card)0.91 lbs (0.41 kg) (CWDM OADM Adapter card (1-channel))0.88 lbs (0.40 kg) (CWDM OADM Adapter card (2-channel))0.93 lbs (0.42 kg) (CWDM OADM Adapter card (4-channel))1.12 lbs (0.51 kg) (CWDM OADM Adapter card (8-channel))

Table 11: CSM Specifications

Parameter Description

Dimensions (H x W x D) 6.7 x 0.9 x 8.7 in. (17.0 x 2.3 x 22.1 cm)

Weight 0.88 lbs (0.4 kg)

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Distribution Panel Specifications

Notes:

1. Dimensions do not include mounting brackets.

2. Weight does not include packaging or mounting brackets.

Table 12: Fan Module Specifications

Parameter Description

Dimensions (H x W x D) 7705 SAR-8:3.3 x 0.9 x 8.7 in. (8.4 x 2.3 x 22.1 cm)7705 SAR-8 v2:3.3 x 1.4 x 10.1 in. (8.4 x 3.6 x 25.7 cm)

Weight 7705 SAR-8:0.81 lbs (0.37 kg)7705 SAR-8 v2:1.30 lbs (0.59 kg)

Table 13: Distribution Panel Specifications

Distribution Panel Dimensions (H x W x D) 1 Weight 2

T1/E1 BNC 4.44 x 17.24 x 1.42 in. (11.28 x 43.79 x 3.61 cm) 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg)

T1/E1 Mini-Coaxial 1.75 x 17.24 x 1.42 in. (4.45 x 43.79 x 3.61 cm) 1.9 lbs (0.86 kg)

T1/E1 RJ-45 2.52 x 17.24 x 1.18 in. (6.41 x 43.79 x 3.0 cm) 2.5 lbs (1.13 kg)

Serial Data Interface V.35 1.75 x 19 x 1.04 in. (4.45 x 48.26 x 2.64 cm) 1.9 lbs (0.86 kg)

Serial Data Interface RS-232 1.75 x 19 x 1.03 in. (4.45 x 48.26 x 2.62 cm) 1.9 lbs (0.86 kg)

Serial Data Interface X.21 1.75 x 19 x 1.03 in. (4.45 x 48.26 x 2.62 cm) 1.9 lbs (0.86 kg)

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Power Consumption

Notes:

1. The chassis consumes no power because it has no power dissipating components when the fans and cards are removed.

Table 14: Power Consumption

Description Typical Power (W) Maximum Power (W)

Chassis 1 (no fans, no cards) 0 W 0 W

Fan module 7705 SAR-8: 24 W7705 SAR-8 v2: 27.8 W

7705 SAR-8: 28 W7705 SAR-8 v2: 67.7 W

Control and Switching Module (CSM) 14.6 W 17 W

Adapter cards

16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card version 1 (a16-chds1) 14.1 W 17 W

16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card version 2 (a16-chds1v2) 21 W 26 W

32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card (a32-chds1v2) 24 W 30 W

8-port Ethernet Adapter card (a8-eth) 17.5 W 20 W

8-port Ethernet Adapter card version 2 (a8-ethv2) 16.8 W 20 W

8-port Gigabit Ethernet Adapter card (a8-1gb-sfp) 32.5 W 38 W

4-port OC3/STM1 Clear Channel Adapter card (a4-oc3) 25.9 W 30 W

2-port OC3/STM1 Channelized Adapter card (a2-choc3) 22.1 W 25 W

12-port Serial Data Interface card (a12-sdi) 21.5 W 25 W

4-port DS3/E3 Adapter Card (a4-chds3) 22.1 W 25 W

6-port E&M Adapter card (a6-em) 18.5 W 25 W

Auxiliary Alarm card (aux-alarm) 2.7 W 3.9 W

Packet Microwave Adapter card (a8-pmc) 37 W 55 W

Power Injector card (mw-pic-2) 2 1.3 W 1.3 W

8-port Voice & Teleprotection card 21.5 W 25 W

CWDM OADM Adapter card (oadm-cwdm-1ch, oadm-cwdm-2ch, oadm-cwdm-4ch, oadm-cwdm-8ch)

647 mW 652 mW

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2. Refer to the 7705 SAR Power Injector Card Installation Guide, Installing a Power Injector Card, for the power consumption values of the MPT radios supported by Alcatel-Lucent.

CBN and IBN Grounding Requirements

The 7705 SAR-8 supports both Common Bonding Networks (CBN) and Isolated Bonding Networks (IBN) for systems using a DC power source. For systems using an AC power source, only CBN is supported. The battery terminals, labeled Batt. A (+ and ) and Batt. B (+ and ) on the chassis, are floating inputs relative to digital or chassis ground within the chassis. For systems using an AC power source, Batt. A+ and Batt. B+ must always tie to the earth ground.

For information on grounding the chassis and connecting the AC or DC supply, see Chassis Ground Wiring, Wiring and Connecting AC Power, and Wiring and Connecting DC Power.

Power and Cabling Requirements

Warning:

In an IBN installation, the chassis ground terminal must be connected to ground at the building ground point in the IBN zone.

In a CBN installation, if you use the 7705 SAR-8 chassis ground stud (located on the right-hand side mounting bracket) to connect the chassis ground terminal(s) to the frame ground on the rack, then you must use a second nut on the stud to secure the attachment. The first nut is used to secure the building ground point wire to the chassis ground stud.

If a Power Injector card is installed in a 7705 SAR-8, the system only supports CBN operation.

Danger:

Only electrical service personnel should perform wiring and cabling to the system. All power to the equipment rack or cabinet should be disconnected before the

installation. Power cable(s) must meet your local electrical code requirements. An external circuit breaker or fuse must be located within a readily accessible distance

from the equipment. This is intended as the disconnect device. When removing any power cables from the system, first disconnect the power from the

source and then disconnect the cables from the 7705 SAR-8.

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DC Power Requirements

A means of disconnect must be provided within 10 ft (3 m) of the 7705 SAR-8. A circuit breaker or fuse with the following recommended ratings must be provided:

For the 7705 SAR-8:→ for 48/60 VDC systems: 6 A (minimum) and 10 A (maximum) → for +24 VDC systems: 10 A (minimum) and 20 A (maximum)For the 7705 SAR-8 v2:→ for 48/60 VDC systems: 6 A (minimum) and 20 A (maximum)

The minimum AWG power conductor for the DC input connections must be based on the application, and on the local codes, practices, and regulations applicable for the region.

The DC power harness available through Alcatel-Lucent is #12 AWG (4 mm2).

AC Power Requirements

A standard 120 or 240 VAC outlet is required. All power cords used on the 7705 SAR-8 chassis must meet local safety codes. When a 7705 SAR-8 is powered using an Alcatel-Lucent external AC to DC power

supply, the DC output of the power supply must be floating or be a true 48/60 VDC source (that is, the negative or lead must not be tied to earth reference).

If a Power Injector card is installed in a 7705 SAR-8 that is being powered by an external AC to DC power supply, it is mandatory that Alcatel-Lucent model ALU P/N 3HE05838AA be used; a Protek PUP 180 AC to DC power supply cannot be used.

Warning: The 7705 SAR-8 supports both an isolated DC return (DC-I) and common DC return (DC-C) power configuration. However, if a Power Injector card is installed in a 7705 SAR-8, the system only supports a DC-C configuration.

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Cabling Requirements

Power Injector Card Requirements

If a Power Injector card is installed in a 7705 SAR-8 in order to deliver power to an MPT radio, a primary protector for lightning surge must be provided for the antenna connection at the building or cabinet entry point. This is a North America Electrical Code requirement. Consult your local safety regulations and Alcatel-Lucent for the type of protector required for your site.

Warning:

To meet surge protection requirements, the shield on any open-ended cable must be grounded by attaching the shield to a convenient chassis ground point, using hardware suitable to provide a solid electrical and mechanical connection. In addition, ensure that there is sufficient strain relief to remove any mechanical strain on the ground connection due to cable movement.

The intra-building port(s) of the equipment or sub-assembly is suitable for connection to intra-building or unexposed wiring or cabling only. The intra-building port(s) of the equipment or sub-assembly must not be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the Outside Plant (OSP) or its wiring. These interfaces are designed for use as intra-building interfaces only (Type 2 ports as described in GR-1089-CORE) and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling. The addition of primary protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring. Connection to external OSP wiring must be made through an external CSU prior to exiting the building.

Bare conductors must be coated with an appropriate antioxidant compound before crimp connections are made. All unplated connectors, braided strap, and bus bars must be brought to a bright finish and then coated with an antioxidant before they are connected.

The 7705 SAR-8 supports a DC-I, DC-C, and AC power configurations. However, when used in a DC-I configuration, the battery returns must remain isolated until they reach the main power bus.

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Operating Requirements

Notes:

1. AC power converters and pigtail cords are available from Alcatel-Lucent. Use two AC power converters when redundant AC supplies are used. All power cables used on the 7705 SAR-8 chassis must meet local safety codes

2. DC power harnesses are available from Alcatel-Lucent. Each harness has two wires. Use two harnesses when redundant DC supplies are used. All power cables used on the 7705 SAR-8 chassis must meet local safety codes.

Table 15: 7705 SAR-8 Hardware for AC or DC Operational Requirements

Description Minimum Maximum Field-Replaceable

CSM 1 2 Y

Fan module 1 1 Y

Adapter cards 1 6 Y

AC power converter with pigtail cord (if connecting to an AC power source) 1

1 2 Y

DC power harness (if connecting to a DC circuit) 2

1 2 Y

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Storage

To store an uninstalled 7705 SAR-8 or extra field-replaceable parts (if applicable), repackage the components in the original packaging or an appropriately sized container and keep them in a dry, dust-free weather-protected environment.

Compliance

Refer to Standards and Protocol Support for compliance information.

Table 16: Storage Specifications

Parameter Description

Storage and shipping temperature From 40° to 158°F (40° to 70°C)

Non-condensing relative humidity Within 5 to 95%

Storage and shipping temperature for AC power converter

From 4° to 158°F (20° to 70°C)

Non-condensing relative humidity for AC power converter

Within 20 to 90%

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Installation Locations

The 7705 SAR-8, 7705 SAR-F, and 7705 SAR-M chassis are intended to be installed at cell sites or other facilities that provide weather protection and an extended temperature-controlled environment. The 7705 SAR-8, 7705 SAR-F, and 7705 SAR-M are not intended for installation outdoors.

The 7705 SAR-8, 7705 SAR-F, and 7705 SAR-M chassis are designed to work in an environment equivalent to a modern office building, where protection is provided from contaminants including mold growth, precipitation, volatile or corrosive chemicals, hygroscopic dust, insects, pests, or vermin entering the product.

When a 7705 SAR-8, 7705 SAR-F, or 7705 SAR-M is installed in an outside plant, such as a cell site, hut, cabinet, or outside plant enclosure, it must be installed in an environment where, except during installation and servicing, the compartment is sealed or properly filtered.

The product must be protected from ingress of contaminants such as outside air, conductive pollution, volatile or corrosive elements (for example, salt-laden air), hygroscopic dust, insects, pests, or vermin.

The humidity levels in the cabinet must be controlled to ensure a relative humidity level between 5% and 85% (non-condensing) with short-term levels to 95% (non-condensing). (Short-term is a period of less than 96 consecutive hours and a total of no more than 15 days per year. This is equivalent to 360 hours per year, with short-term periods occurring no more than 15 times per year.) The dew point threshold in the cabinet must not be crossed.

Protection is typically achieved by deploying the product in a cabinet that is sealed and is provided either with air-to-air heat exchangers or with air-conditioning and/or heaters as required for the local climate. If the cabinet is the type that allows outside air to ventilate the cabinet, it must have Hydrophobic Membrane filters, at the air inlet and air exit, with all other parts properly sealed against outside contaminants and moisture.

Warning:

The 7705 SAR-8, 7705 SAR-F, or 7705 SAR-M must not be installed in the same compartment as the batteries, which can give off gas. Out-gassing from batteries not only could have corrosive effects, but could also result in an explosion. If batteries are located in the same cabinet, the battery compartment must be completely sealed off from all other equipment and must be properly ventilated for safety as required by product safety standards and local codes and statutes.

Follow the equipment rack manufacturers instructions for proper rack installation. Failure to comply with the requirements and the location requirements outlined in this section and in Chassis Location Requirements (next section) may impede proper airflow and may result in the system overheating.

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Typically, cabinets that comply with Telcordia GR-487, Generic Requirements for Electronic Equipment Cabinets, provide this level of protection.

The 7705 SAR-8 and 7705 SAR-F support extended temperature operation, from 40° to 149°F (40 to 65°C) and a cold start from 4°F (20°C). The 7705 SAR-M supports extended temperature operation, from 40° to 149°F (40 to 65°C) and a cold start from 40°F (40°C).

If the 7705 SAR-8, 7705 SAR-F, or 7705 SAR-M is powered by an Alcatel external AC power supply, the AC power supply has an operating temperature from 4° to 104°F (20 to 40°C).

Airflow on the 7705 SAR-8 is defined as EC Class (S) SR-SL per GR3028. For proper thermal performance, the following conditions must be met.

The rack must be constructed using channel or angle rack uprights that are at least 1.25 in. (3.2 cm) deep, 3 in. (7.6 cm) wide (maximum), and oriented away from the chassis such that no solid metal from the uprights is located immediately adjacent to the chassis side walls (see Figure 20). Example: Telect 02008-02011 Series or Newton 0040140XXX Relay Racks.

The rack must not be an unequal flange rack that has solid walls located immediately adjacent to the chassis side walls. This may cause thermal failure. Example: Telect 02033-02036 series.

For seismic applications, the rack must be a Telect Global Seismic Frame (GS series).

The rail mounting holes in the equipment rack must align with the mounting holes on the chassis mounting brackets. The 7705 SAR-8 mounting brackets are factory-installed for a NEBS mount in a 19-inch rack.

Required tools:

#2 Phillips screwdriver flathead screwdriver anti-static bags, mats, and packaging ESD wrist strap

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Chassis Location Requirements

Allow at least 3 in. (7.6 cm) clearance on the sides of the chassis for proper airflow and at least 2.5 in. (6.4 cm) in front for cable management. See Figure 20.

Observe the following requirements when installing the system.

Ensure that the chassis is located in an area that can provide an inlet air temperature no greater than a maximum of 149°F (65°C) under full system power loading combined with worst-case environmental deployment conditions, per GR-63.

For AC-powered systems, ensure that the AC power converter is located in an area with an ambient air temperature no greater than 104°F (40°C).

Ensure that the 7705 SAR-8 system intake is not located immediately adjacent to the exhaust of another chassis such that preheated air above 149°F (65°C) is drawn into the system.

Ensure that the 7705 SAR-8 system intake is not located immediately adjacent to the intake of another chassis such that 7705 SAR-8 airflow is restricted in any way.

Ensure that the inlet and exhaust of the chassis is free of obstructions from cabling, mounting hardware, or other electronic equipment in the areas shown in Figure 20.

Figure 20: Chassis Clearance Requirements (View from Top)

Warning: Failure to comply with the location requirements outlined in this section and in Installation Locations (previous section) may impede proper airflow, which may result in equipment failure due to overheating.

Rear

3 3

2

FrontRack

upright

1

4 4

19765

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Table 17: Chassis Clearance Specifications

Key Description

1 Front: 2.5 in. (6.4 cm) required for cable management

2 Rear: No clearance required

3 Side: 3 in. (7.6 cm) minimum required for airflow

4 Rack upright: 5 in. (12.7 cm) maximum required for airflow

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Installing the Chassis

In This Chapter

This chapter provides information on installing a 7705 SAR-8 chassis:

Unpacking the Chassis→ Unpacking Precautions

Installing the Chassis in a Rack→ Rack-Mounting the Chassis

Chassis Ground Wiring→ Making the Ground Connection

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Unpacking the Chassis

The Control and Switching Module (CSM), adapter cards, Fan module, and cables are field-installable and field-replaceable components. Refer to Installing the Components for more details. The DC power connectors are part of the 7705 SAR-8 chassis and are not field-replaceable.

Unpacking Precautions

Review the following list to avoid injury and to prevent damage to the 7705 SAR-8.

The shipping weight of the chassis is approximately 10 lbs (4.5 kg) without any components installed.

The chassis is shipped in a heavy corrugated cardboard container protected by foam end caps. It is acceptable to discard the packaging container in accordance with local practices for disposal and recycling.

Keep the chassis wrapped in the anti-static packaging until you are ready to install the router.

Figure 21 displays the components of a packed 7705 SAR-8 chassis. Table 18 describes the packing components.

Warning:

If the 7705 SAR-8 is to be relocated at a later time, observe the following warning:

Do not transport and relocate a 7705 SAR-8 chassis that has any cards or modules installed. To properly transport and relocate a 7705 SAR-8 chassis, do the following:

label cards and modules to facilitate reassembly (optional) remove all CSMs, adapter cards, and the Fan module from the chassis disconnect any connected power cables from the chassis repackage the cards and modules in their original packaging or appropriately sized

containers for relocation

Note: It may be desirable to save a small quantity of undamaged original packaging containers and materials for reuse. For example, the packaging container could be reused for shipment of a SAR to a Repair Center or for future relocation.

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Figure 21: Unpacking the 7705 SAR-8 Chassis

To unpack the chassis, open the carton and follow these steps:

Step 1. Carefully lift the router out of the carton and place it on a flat surface. The chassis shipping weight is approximately 10 lbs (4.5 kg) without any components installed.

Step 2. Remove the foam end caps on the sides of the router.Step 3. Remove the protective anti-static wrapping when you are ready to install the router.

Table 18: 7705 SAR-8 Packing Components

Key Description

1 Shipping container

2 7705 SAR-8 chassis (wrapped in an anti-static bag)

3 Foam end caps

3

1

3

2

19600

Caution: Lift the chassis by the bottom of the chassis. Do not put your hands inside a card slot to lift the unit.

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Rack-Mounting the Chassis

The 7705 SAR-8 router chassis is designed for installation in a 19-inch rack. The rack-mount brackets are factory-installed. Figure 22 illustrates the installation of the chassis in a rack. Table 19 lists the rack-mounting features.

It is easier to install the 7705 SAR-8 chassis in the rack with two people, one person to hold the router and one person to secure it to the rack.

Danger: Only trained and qualified personnel should install or replace this equipment.

Warning:

Always wear an ESD-preventive wrist or ankle strap and always connect an ESD strap to a nearby ground point that is connected to the site grounding point when working on the 7705 SAR-8. Typical ground points include a properly grounded rack or work bench.

Lift the chassis by the bottom of the chassis. Do not put your hands inside a card slot to lift the unit.

When rack-mounting the chassis in an equipment rack, do not stack one 7705 SAR-8 chassis or any other equipment directly on top of another 7705 SAR-8 chassis, such that the bottom chassis is supporting other devices. Each unit must be secured in the rack with the appropriate mounting apparatus.

Non-conductive coatings (such as lacquer and enamel) must be removed from threads and other contact surfaces to ensure electrical conductivity. Thread-forming screws with paint piercing washers may be used for this purpose during installation.

Failure to comply with the location requirements outlined in Installation Locations and Chassis Location Requirements may impede proper airflow which may result in equipment failure due to overheating.

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Figure 22: Installing the 7705 SAR-8 Chassis in a Rack

Before you begin, verify that:

the equipment rack is securely installed, anchored, and grounded. Refer to the rack manufacturers documentation for instructions.

nearby equipment, including breaker panel bus bars and power connectors, is made safe. Either shut off the power, if possible, or install safety guards or mats over exposed power points and cables.

Required tools:

a torque driver for Phillips screws

CSM ASLOT ID

MDA 1MDA 3MDA 5

CSM BMDA 2MDA 4MDA 6

Batt. A

-+

-+

Batt. B

Minor

Major

Critical

Batt B

Batt A

FanAlarm

ExternalAlarms

ACO/LT

FAN

7705 SAR-8

A16-CND31Stat

Pwr

Act

Ports 1-16

Port

StatCSM

Pwr

Act

Mgmnt Port Console

In

Sync

Out

2

1

3

4

19640

Batt. A

-+

-+

Batt. B

Table 19: Rack-Mounting Components

Key Description

1 Equipment rack

2 Rack-mounting screws

3 7705 SAR-8 chassis

4 Rack-mounting bracket

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To install the chassis in the rack:

Step 1. Lift the 7705 SAR-8 from the bottom and position it in the rack. If two people are installing the chassis, position one person in front of the rack and one behind it.

Step 2. Align the mounting holes on each bracket with the mounting holes on the rack rail. Insert a screw into each mounting hole and tighten.

Step 3. Ground the chassis to the building ground. See Chassis Ground Wiring.

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Chassis Ground Wiring

To make sure that the equipment is connected to earth ground, use the following instructions to prepare the ground wire and make the connection. Ground wire is not provided. The length of the ground wire depends on the location of the router and proximity to the proper grounding facilities.

Making the Ground Connection

This section describes the hardware, tools, and steps that are required to make the ground connection for the 7705 SAR-8.

Figure 23 illustrates how to prepare the ground wire. Table 20 describes the ground wire components.

Figure 23: Preparing the Ground Wire

Caution: The 7705 SAR-8 chassis ground stud located on the right-hand side mounting bracket must be a permanent connection to the earth (building) ground point. Therefore, the connection requires its own washers and nut.

Note:

When wiring the unit, the chassis ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last.

All bare conductors must be coated with an appropriate antioxidant compound before crimp connections are made. All unplated connectors, braided strap, and bus bars must be brought to a bright finish and then coated with an antioxidant before connecting them.

All surfaces that are used for intentionally grounding the 7705 SAR-8 must be brought to a bright finish, and an antioxidant solution must be applied to the surfaces being joined.

3

2

1

19641

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Figure 24 illustrates how to attach the ground wire to the chassis ground connector. Table 21 describes the chassis ground connection components.

Figure 24: Attaching the Chassis Ground Connector

Table 20: Ground Wire Descriptions

Key Description

1 Copper ground wire with green, or green/yellow shield (minimum #18 AWG)

2 Insulation stripped according to local safety code

3 Ring lug

Table 21: Chassis Ground Connection Components

Key Description

1 Lance

2 Cable tie

3 Chassis ground stud (4 mm diameter, nominal)

4 Nut

1

3

2

4 5 56 3

19599

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Tools and hardware required:

wire stripper wire cutter crimping tool torque driver for hex nut M4 ring lug minimum #18 AWG wire (green, or green/yellow)

To make the chassis ground connection:

Step 1. Run a single length of minimum #18 AWG wire from the ground point (building ground or equipment ground bus) to the chassis ground stud. When routing the cable, ensure that there is enough extra wire to form a service loop at the chassis end in order to facilitate maintenance.

Step 2. Using a wire-stripping tool, strip the insulation from the wire according to local safety codes and crimp the ring lug to the wire (Figure 23).

Step 3. Remove the nut and star washers from the ground stud on the mounting bracket.Step 4. Place a star washer (optional) and the ring lug on the ground stud such that the wire

runs down the rack upright. Secure the lug with the second star washer (optional) and nut (Figure 24). Tighten the nut to a torque of 8 to10 lbf-in (0.9 to 1.13 N.m) maximum. Do not over-tighten.

Step 5. Use a cable tie to secure the ground wire to the lance on the mounting bracket.Step 6. Form a service loop with the extra wire and secure it to a convenient place (for

example, a rack upright).

Step 7. Connect the opposite end of the ground wire to the appropriate ground point at your installation site. Ensure that the chassis ground connection is made according to local safety codes.

5 Star washer (optional)

6 Ring lug and chassis ground wire (green, or green/yellow)

Table 21: Chassis Ground Connection Components (Continued)

Key Description

Warning: For radio site equipment, avoid using loops or 90-degree bends on ground connections, as these will impede the path to ground during lightning strikes or other power impulse events.

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Step 8. Connect the 7705 SAR-8 to the DC power source or AC power source. See DC Power Connections or AC Power Connections.

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DC Power Connections

In This Chapter

This chapter provides information about wiring and connecting the DC power source to the 7705 SAR-8:

Wiring and Connecting DC Power→ Warnings and Notes→ Wiring the DC Inputs on the 7705 SAR-8→ Wiring the DC Inputs on the 7705 SAR-8 v2

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Warnings and Notes

Danger:

Only qualified personnel should install or replace this equipment. Confirm that the DC power source is OFF during installation. The power source should

be a safety extra-low voltage (SELV) source. Turn OFF power at the power source before you install or remove power cables or

cords. Locate the circuit breaker or fuse on the panel board that services the DC circuit and switch the circuit breaker to the OFF position or remove the fuse. For extra safety, you can tape the handle of the circuit breaker in the OFF position.

The unit should be connected to a DC branch circuit with a circuit breaker or fuse that meets the requirements for branch circuit protection, as follows:For the 7705 SAR-8:→ for 48/60 VDC systems: 6 A (minimum) and 10 A (maximum)→ for +24 VDC systems: 10 A (minimum) and 20 A (maximum)For the 7705 SAR-8 v2:→ for 48/60 VDC systems: 6 A (minimum) and 20 A (maximum)

A suitable disconnect device must be provided in the DC branch, either a circuit breaker or switch that can be employed to disconnect power to the system during servicing.

Before working on equipment that is connected to power, remove jewelry, such as rings, necklaces, and watches. When metal objects are in contact with power and ground, serious burns can occur or the objects can be welded to the terminals.

You must use cables that meet local electrical code requirements. When wiring the unit, the chassis ground connection must always be made first and

disconnected last.

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Wiring the DC Inputs on the 7705 SAR-8

The 7705 SAR-8 has two D-Sub 2W2 connectors mounted on the front of the chassis. These connectors are the DC power feed points for DC source voltage from the DC circuit. The following wiring harnesses are available from Alcatel-Lucent to facilitate the DC source-to-router connection. They can be used for either 48/60 VDC or +24 VDC installations:

4 m (13 ft) part number 3HE03400AA 12 m (39 ft) part number 3HE03400CA

The harnesses each have a 2W2 connector at one end and open-ended wires at the other end, and are #12 AWG (4 mm).

For redundant power configurations, you must use two DC power feeds (one for each power connector on the 7705 SAR-8).

Warning:

Do not install equipment that appears to be damaged. The router and equipment rack must be properly grounded. Electrostatic discharge

(ESD) damage can occur if components are mishandled. Always wear an ESD-preventive wrist or ankle strap and always connect an ESD strap

to a nearby ground point that is connected to the site grounding point when working on the 7705 SAR-8. Typical ground points include the grounding stud on the 7705 SAR-8 right-hand side mounting bracket, or a properly grounded rack or work bench.

For IBN installations, the battery return terminal(s) on the 7705 SAR-8 must always be connected to the building ground at the power source. For redundant supply configurations, separate battery return wires must be used.

For CBN installations, the battery return terminal should be connected to chassis ground at the chassis or frame.

Note:

The 7705 SAR-8 requires a minimum of one DC power source to operate, but using two DC power sources is recommended for redundancy.

The 7705 SAR-8 is suitable for both DC-I and DC-C power configurations. All bare conductors must be coated with an appropriate antioxidant compound before

crimp connections are made. All unplated connectors, braided strap, and bus bars must be brought to a bright finish and then coated with an antioxidant before connecting them.

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Each 2W2 connector is keyed to ensure proper attachment (one female and one male pin) and is secured with thumbscrews on the harness connector to prevent accidental removal. Figure 25 shows the DC power harness.

Figure 25: DC Power Harness

Note:

1. For D-Sub 2W2 connectors located on the 7705 SAR-8 chassis, the male pin is the positive (+) input terminal and the female pin is the negative () input terminal.

Figure 26 and Figure 27 show the terminal connections for 48/60 VDC and +24 VDC installations. Table 23 identifies the key items in both figures. The main difference between the figures is the placement of the ground symbol and disconnect device.

Note: The minimum AWG power conductor for the DC input connections must be based on the application, and on the local codes, practices and regulations applicable for the region.

1

2

2

1

19601

+ V

dc

Male

Female

Table 22: DC Power Connection Descriptions

Key Description

1 +VDC (female pin on power cable connector, black wire) 1

2 VDC (male pin on power cable connector, blue wire)

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Figure 26: Wiring the 48/60 VDC Power Supplies

Required tools and hardware:

one or two DC power wiring harnesses (two harnesses are required for redundant power configurations)

torque driver for slot screws

20239

2

+_

3

+_

1

4 5

4 5

1

+ VDC, black

- VDC, blue

+ VDC, black

- VDC, blue

To chassis,Batt A

To chassis,Batt B

Batt. A

-+

-+

Batt. B

Minor

Major

Critical

Batt B

Batt A

FanAlarm

ExternalAlarms

ACO/LT

FAN

7705 SAR-8

Table 23: Wiring the DC Power Supplies Descriptions

Key Description

1 Disconnect device

2 DC source A

3 DC source B

4 Battery wire

5 Battery return wire

Note: Ensure that the leads on the DC power harness are prepared according to local safety practices.

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For 48/60 VDC installations

Follow these steps to wire and connect 48/60 VDC power feeds (see Figure 26):

Step 1. For CBN installations only, ensure that the positive terminal on the DC power source is connected to ground.

Step 2. Make the battery return ground connection(s) (Figure 26, key item 5). i. Attach the black lead (+VDC) on the power harness to the positive terminal on

the power source.Step 3. Make the battery connection(s) to the disconnect device (Figure 26, key item 1).

i. Attach the blue lead (VDC) on the power harness to the disconnect device.ii. Attach the other side of the disconnect device to the negative terminal of the

power source.Step 4. For redundant supply configurations, repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the other power

harness.Step 5. Check that the DC supply wiring is correct.Step 6. Attach the connector on the power harness to the D-Sub 2W2 connector on the

7705 SAR-8.Step 7. Install the other 7705 SAR-8 components. See Installing the Components.

Figure 27: Wiring the +24 VDC Power Supplies

Batt. A

-+

-+

Batt. B

Minor

Major

Critical

Batt B

Batt A

FanAlarm

ExternalAlarms

ACO/LT

FAN

7705 SAR-8

20240

2

+_

3

+_

1

4 5

4 5

1

+ VDC, Black

- VDC, Blue

+ VDC, Black

- VDC, Blue

To chassis,Batt A

To chassis,Batt B

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For +24 VDC installations

Follow these steps to wire and connect +24 VDC power feeds (see Figure 27):

Step 1. For CBN installations only, ensure that the negative terminal on the DC power source is connected to ground.

Step 2. Make the battery return ground connection(s) (Figure 27, key item 5). i. Attach the blue lead (VDC) on the power harness to the negative terminal on

the power source.Step 3. Make the battery connection(s) to the disconnect device (Figure 27, key item 1).

i. Attach the black lead (+VDC) on the power harness to the disconnect device.ii. Attach the other side of the disconnect device to the positive terminal of the

power source.Step 4. For redundant supply configurations, repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the other power

harness.Step 5. Check that the DC supply wiring is correct.Step 6. Attach the connector on the power harness to the D-Sub 2W2 connector on the

7705 SAR-8.Step 7. Install the other 7705 SAR-8 components. See Installing the Components.

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Wiring the DC Inputs on the 7705 SAR-8 v2

The 7705 SAR-8 v2 has a standard, dual-feed terminal block attached to the front of the chassis. The terminals are the DC power feed points for source voltage from the DC circuit.

For redundant power configurations, you must use both DC power feeds (one for each pair of power terminals). The power cables must be shielded conductor cables with a drain wire.

To connect power cables to the terminal block, attach a crimp ring lug to each power cable at the router end, as shown in Figure 28. Table 24 identifies the key items in the figure.

Figure 28: Attaching a Ring Lug to a Power Cable

Figure 29 shows the terminal connections for 48/60 VDC installation. Table 25 identifies the key items in the figure.

Note: A Safety Agency approved ring lug and associated approved crimp tool must me used.

Table 24: Ring Lug to Power Cable Descriptions

Key Description

1 Copper wire (see Required tools and hardware)

2 Insulation stripped according to local safety code

3 Ring lug suitable for No. 6 screw

3

2

1

19641

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Figure 29: Wiring the 48/60 VDC Power Supplies

Required tools and hardware:

two or four lengths of wire (two lengths per supply) torque driver for slot screws

Table 25: Wiring the DC Power Supplies Descriptions

Key Description

1 7705 SAR-8 v2 chassis

2 Terminal block

3 Disconnect device

4 DC source A

5 DC source B

6 Battery wire

7 Battery return wire

FANBatt

ABatt

B

FAN

CriticalAlarms

7705 SAR-8

ACO/LT

ExternalAlarms

Major

Minor

22412

1

6 7

34

+_

53

+_

+Batt A

-Batt A

+Batt B

-Batt B

2

Note: The minimum AWG power conductor for the DC input connections must be based on the application, and on the local codes, practices, and regulations applicable for the region.

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For 48/60 VDC installations

Follow these steps to wire and connect 48/60 VDC power feeds (see Figure 29):

Step 1. For CBN installations only, ensure that the positive terminal on the DC power source is connected to ground.

Step 2. Make the battery return ground connection(s) (Figure 29, key item 7):i. Run a length of wire from the power source positive terminal to the terminal

strip on the router. ii. Prepare the end of the wire at the power source according to local safety

practices and attach it to the power source positive terminal. iii. Prepare the end of the wire at the router by attaching a ring lug (see Figure 28).iv. Attach the battery return wire (0VR) to the +Batt battery return terminal.

Tighten to a torque of 8 to 10 lbf-in (0.9 to 1.13 N.m) maximum. Step 3. Make the battery connection(s) to the disconnect device (Figure 29, key item 3):

i. a) Run a length of wire from the disconnect device to the router. Prepare the router end of the wire by attaching a ring lug (see Figure 28). Prepare the wire at the disconnect device according to local safety practices.

ii. b) Attach the battery wire (48/60 VDC) to the Batt battery terminal. Tighten to a torque of 8 to 10 lbf-in (0.9 to 1.13 N.m) maximum.

iii. c) Attach the battery wire to the disconnect device.Step 4. For redundant supply configurations, repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the other battery

return wire. Step 5. Check that the DC supply wiring is correct.Step 6. Install the other 7705 SAR-8 v2 components. See Installing the Components.

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AC Power Connections

In This Chapter

This chapter provides information about wiring and connecting an AC power source to the 7705 SAR-8 via an AC power converter:

Wiring and Connecting AC Power→ Warnings and Notes→ Wiring the AC Power Converter to the DC Inputs on the 7705 SAR-8→ Wiring the AC Power Converter to the DC Inputs on the 7705 SAR-8 v2

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Warnings and Notes

Danger:

Only qualified personnel should install or replace this equipment. Turn OFF power at the power source before you install or remove power cables or

cords. Before working on equipment that is connected to power, remove jewelry, such as rings,

necklaces, and watches. When metal objects are in contact with power and ground, serious burns can occur or the objects can be welded to the terminals.

You must use cables that meet local electrical code requirements.

Warning:

Do not install equipment that appears to be damaged. Do not connect the AC power converter to a +24 VDC system. The AC power converter

operates at 120-240 VAC and provides true 48 VDC output that will damage components if connected to a +24 VDC system.

The router and equipment rack must be properly grounded. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage can occur if components are mishandled.

Always wear an ESD-preventive wrist or ankle strap and always connect an ESD strap to a nearby ground point that is connected to the site grounding point when working on the 7705 SAR-8. Typical ground points include the grounding stud on the 7705 SAR-8 right-hand side mounting bracket, or a properly grounded rack or work bench.

Note: The 7705 SAR-8 requires a minimum of one AC power source to operate, but using two AC power sources is recommended for redundancy. Ideally, the AC power sources should be connected to separate breakers or to a split receptacle.

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Wiring the AC Power Converter to the DC Inputs on the 7705 SAR-8

The 7705 SAR-8 has two D-Sub 2W2 connectors mounted on the front of the chassis. These connectors are the DC power feed points for DC voltage from the AC power converter.

The following hardware is available from Alcatel-Lucent to facilitate the AC source-to-router connection for 48 VDC installations:

7705 AC power converter pigtail - D-sub part number 3HE05837AA 250W 120/240V AC power converter part number 3HE05838AA

Figure 30 shows the pigtail cord, and Table 26 identifies the key items in the figure. The pigtail cord has a 2W2 connector at one end, a female 6-pin connector at the other end, and is 4 mm2. Each 2W2 connector is keyed to ensure proper attachment (one female and one male pin) and is secured with thumbscrews on the harness connector to prevent accidental removal. The pigtail cord is also supplied with a length of heat shrink tubing to seal the connection to the AC power converter.

Figure 31 shows the AC power converter, and Table 27 identifies the key items in the figure. The AC power converter has a region-specific AC plug at one end, a male 6-pin connector at the other end, and is 4 mm2.

For redundant power configurations, you must use two AC power feeds (one for each power connector on the 7705 SAR-8).

Figure 30: Pigtail Cord

Note: The minimum size of the power conductor for the AC input connections must be based on the application, and on the local codes, practices, and regulations applicable for the region.

21524

31

2

Female

Male

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Note:

1. For D-Sub 2W2 connectors located on the 7705 SAR-8 chassis, the male pin is the positive (+) input terminal and the female pin is the negative () input terminal.

Figure 31: AC Power Converter

Note:

1. Two AC cord sets are supplied with the AC power converter to match North American and European style AC outlets.

Table 26: Pigtail Cord Connection Descriptions

Key Description

1 +VDC (female pin on power cable connector) 1

2 VDC (male pin on power cable connector)

3 Female 6-pin connector

21523

21

Table 27: AC Power Converter

Key Description

1 Male 6-pin connector

2 AC cord set 1

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Required tools and hardware:

one or two pigtail cords (two cords are required for redundant power configurations) one or two AC power converters (two AC power converters are required for

redundant power configurations) heat shrink tubing heat gun torque driver for slot screws

For 48 VDC Installations

Follow these steps to connect an AC power converter to a 48 VDC system (see Figure 32):

Step 1. Slide the shrink tubing onto the pigtail cord.Step 2. Attach the 6-pin connector to the DC output on the AC power converter and push

until the lock mechanism clicks into place.Step 3. Slide the shrink tubing over the connection between the AC power converter and

the pigtail cord. Heat the tubing with the heat gun to shrink it such that it forms a tight protective covering over the connections.

Step 4. Attach the 2W2 connector on the pigtail cord to the D-Sub 2W2 connector on the 7705 SAR-8.

Step 5. For redundant supply configurations, repeat Steps 1 to 4 for the other pigtail cord.Step 6. Plug the AC power converter cord into an AC power supply.Step 7. Check that the AC supply wiring is correct.Step 8. Install the other 7705 SAR-8 components. See Installing the Components.

Figure 32 shows the terminal connections for 48 VDC installations. Table 28 identifies the key items in the figure.

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Figure 32: Connecting the AC Power Converter to the 48 VDC System

Note:

1. Two AC cord sets are supplied with the AC power converter to match North American and European style AC outlets.

21526

Minor

Major

Critical

Batt B

Batt A

FanAlarm

ExternalAlarms

ACO/LT

FAN

7705 SAR-8 -+

-+

Batt. B

Batt. A

2

1

2

1

43

3 4

Table 28: Connecting the AC Power Converter to the 48 VDC System

Key Description

1 2W2 connector

2 6-pin connector

3 AC power converter

4 AC cord set (1)

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Wiring the AC Power Converter to the DC Inputs on the 7705 SAR-8 v2

The 7705 SAR-8 v2 has a standard, dual-feed terminal block attached to the front of the chassis. The terminals are the DC power feed points for DC voltage from the AC power converter.

The following hardware is available from Alcatel-Lucent to facilitate the AC source-to-router connection for 48 VDC installations:

7705 AC power converter pigtail - O-ring part number 3HE05837BA 250W 120/240V AC power converter part number 3HE05838AA

Figure 33 shows the pigtail cord, and Table 29 identifies the key items in the figure. The pigtail cord has two ring lug connectors at one end, a female 6-pin connector at the other end, and is 4 mm2. The pigtail cord is also supplied with a length of heat shrink tubing to seal the connection to the AC power converter.

Figure 34 shows the AC power converter, and Table 30 identifies the key items in the figure. The AC power converter has a region-specific AC plug at one end, a male 6-pin connector at the other end, and is 4 mm2.

For redundant power configurations, you must use two AC power feeds (one for each pair of power terminals).

Figure 33: Pigtail Cord

Note: The AC/DC 250W power converter is rated for 250W usage only. Make sure that the system configuration does not exceed this power consumption when operating with the 3HE05838AA units.

Note: The minimum size of the power conductor for the AC input connections must be based on the application, and on the local codes, practices, and regulations applicable for the region.

21525

3

2

1

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Figure 34: AC Power Converter

Note:

1. Two AC cord sets are supplied with the AC power converter to match North American and European style AC outlets.

Required tools and hardware:

one or two pigtail cords (two cords are required for redundant power configurations) one or two AC power converters (two AC power converters are required for

redundant power configurations) heat shrink tubing heat gun

Table 29: Pigtail Cord Connection Descriptions

Key Description

1 Ring lug connector (VDC, Black wire)

2 Ring lug connector (+VDC, Red wire)

3 Female 6-pin connector

21523

21

Table 30: AC Power Converter

Key Description

1 Male 6-pin connector

2 AC cord set 1

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torque driver for slot screws

For 48 VDC Installations

Figure 35 shows the terminal connections for 48 VDC installations. Table 31 identifies the key items in the figure.

Figure 35: Connecting the AC Power Converter to the 48 VDC System

Note:

1. Two AC cord sets are supplied with the AC power converter to match North American and European style AC outlets.

22411

21

3 4

3 4

21

FANBatt

ABatt

B

FAN

CriticalAlarms

7705 SAR-8

ACO/LT

ExternalAlarms

Major

Minor

Table 31: Connecting the AC Power Converter to the 48 VDC System

Key Description

1 Ring lug connector suitable for No. 6 screw

2 6-pin connector

3 AC power converter

4 AC plug 1

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Follow these steps to wire and connect an AC power converter to a 48 VDC system:

Step 1. Slide the shrink tubing onto the pigtail cord.Step 2. Attach the 6-pin connector to the DC output on the AC power converter and push

until the lock mechanism clicks into place.Step 3. Slide the shrink tubing over the connection between the AC power converter and

the pigtail cord. Heat the tubing with the heat gun to shrink it such that it forms a tight protective covering over the connections.

Step 4. Attach the Red battery return wire to the +Batt terminal. Tighten to a torque of 8 to 10 lbf-in (0.9 to 1.13 N.m) maximum.

Step 5. Attach the Black battery wire to the Batt terminal. Tighten to a torque of 8 to 10 lbf-in (0.9 to 1.13 N.m) maximum.

Step 6. For redundant supply configurations, repeat Steps 1 to 5 for the other pigtail cord.Step 7. Plug the AC power converter cord into an AC power supply.Step 8. Check that the AC supply wiring is correct.Step 9. Install the other 7705 SAR-8 v2 components. See Installing the Components.

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Installing the Components

In This Chapter

This chapter provides information about installing the components in the 7705 SAR-8:

Installing Components→ Warnings and Notes→ CSM→ Fan Module→ Adapter Cards→ SFPs

Installing a Distribution Panel in a Rack→ Rack-Mounting a Distribution Panel Using Mounting Brackets

- Replacing Standard Mounting Brackets With Ruggedized Mounting Brackets

→ Disconnecting a 1.0/2.3 Mini-Coaxial Cable from a Distribution Panel→ Rack-Mounting a Distribution Panel Without Mounting Brackets→ Disconnecting a 1.0/2.3 Mini-Coaxial Cable from a Distribution Panel

Managing Cable Connections to Adapter Cards→ Warnings and Notes→ Ethernet and Copper Cables→ Fiber Cables→ Making a Shield Ground Connection→ T3/E3 SFP Connections→ DS3/E3 Connections→ E&M Connections→ Serial Data Interface Distribution Panel Connections→ Microwave Packet Transport Radio Power Delivery Connections→ Fan Module Alarm Port Connections→ Wire Identification by Color

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Making External Synchronization Connections→ Connecting an External Synchronization Input→ Providing an External Synchronization Output

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Installing Components

The Control and Switching Module (CSM), compact flash, adapter cards, Fan module, distribution panel, and cables are field-installable and field-replaceable components.

Warnings and Notes

Danger:

Only trained and qualified personnel should install or replace this equipment. Use of procedures other than those specified in this 7705 SAR-8 Chassis Installation

Guide can result in hazardous radiation exposure. Invisible laser radiation can be emitted from an adapter card aperture port when no

cable is connected. Avoid exposure and do not stare into open apertures.

Warning:

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage can occur if the CSM, compact flash, or adapter cards are mishandled. Always wear an ESD-preventive wrist or ankle strap connected to a nearby ground point that is connected to a site grounding point (typically, the grounding stud on the 7705 SAR-8 right-hand side mounting bracket, or a properly grounded rack or work bench).

Always place components on an anti-static surface. Do not power up a 7705 SAR-8 before verifying that all common equipment (chassis,

power, cooling, and grounding) is connected properly and that the Fan module and all cards in the chassis have the same voltage type.

Use only approved small form-factor pluggable (SFP) fiber-optic devices in adapter card ports.

When installing the CSM, Fan module, and adapter cards in the 7705 SAR-8 chassis, make sure to tighten the captive screws to the chassis as each component is being installed.

Note:

Unless stated otherwise, the information described in this chapter pertains to both the 7705 SAR-8 and 7705 SAR-8 v2 chassis.

The illustrations used in this chapter for installing components show a 7705 SAR-8 chassis but also pertain to the 7705 SAR-8 v2 chassis.

Ports cannot be configured until the adapter card is provisioned. Services cannot be configured until the ports are configured.

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CSM

The CSM includes one compact flash memory device that can be used to copy and store system boot software, OS software, and configuration files and logs. The CSM is shipped with the compact flash memory device installed. The CSM provides the console and management interfaces to the 7705 SAR-8, as well as external synchronization input and output interfaces.

To maintain EMC compliance, cables that are shielded and grounded at both ends must be used with the Console, (Ethernet) Management, and Synchronization interfaces.

The 7705 SAR-8 cannot boot without a CSM installed. CSMs are installed in slots A and B. Install a CSM in slot A or slot B for a simplex control configuration; install a filler plate on the empty CSM slot. Install two CSMsone in slot A and another in slot Bfor a redundant control configuration. Figure 36 illustrates the installation of a CSM in slot A. Table 32 describes the CSM installation features.

Refer to CSM Connectors and LEDs for a description of the CSM LEDs.

Refer to Replacing the Compact Flash Card on the CSM for instructions on replacing a compact flash card.

Refer to Replacing a CSM for instructions on replacing a CSM.

Figure 36: Installing the CSM

CSM ASLOT ID

MDA 1MDA 3MDA 5

CSM BMDA 2MDA 4MDA 6

Batt. A

-+

-+

Batt. B

Minor

Major

Critical

Batt B

Batt A

FanAlarm

ExternalAlarms

ACO/LT

FAN

7705 SAR-8

CSMStat

Pwr

Act

Console

In

Sync

Out

Mgmnt Port

3

3

4

1

4

19603

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Tools required:

torque driver for Phillips screws

To install a CSM:

Step 1. Remove the new CSM from the packaging. Do not touch the printed circuit board or connector pins.

Step 2. Install the CSM. For simplex configurations, the CSM can be installed in slot A or slot B. For redundant configurations, install a CSM in slot A and in slot B.With the ejector levers rotated inward, hold the CSM by the levers, align the card with the slot guides, and slide the card inward until the connectors are seated in the backplane and the faceplate is flush with the front of the chassis.

Step 3. Secure the card in place by tightening the captive screws. Do not over-tighten. The recommended torque is 3 to 4 lbf-in (0.34 to 0.45 N.m).

Table 32: CSM Installation Features

Key Description

1 CSM card

2 Slot guide

3 Captive screw

4 Ejector lever

Warning: When installing the CSM in the 7705 SAR-8 chassis, make sure to tighten the captive screws to the chassis before installing other components.

Note: If the CSM does not seat properly in the backplane, an ejector lever may not be completely rotated inward. Pull the card out half way, adjust the levers, and reinsert the card.

Note: The CSM cannot be removed if the captive screws are tightened. To remove the CSM, loosen the captive screws, rotate the ejector levers outward to loosen the backplane connectors, and pull the CSM out of the slot.

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Fan Module

The Fan module has eight fans mounted on its circuit board. The Fan module must always be installed and fully operational while the 7705 SAR-8 is powered up. During routine maintenance and Fan module replacement, the system can operate safely for up to 4 minutes without the Fan module installed. Figure 37 illustrates the installation of the Fan module. Table 33 describes the fan module installation features.

To maintain EMC compliance, cables that are shielded and grounded at both ends must be used with the Alarm interface. Refer to Fan Module Alarm Cables for a description of the alarm cable supplied by Alcatel-Lucent that is used to connect to the External Alarm port.

Refer to Fan Module Connectors and LEDs for a description of the Fan module LEDs.

Refer to Replacing the Fan Module for information on replacing the Fan module.

The Fan module provides an alarm interface equipped with relays that can be used to trigger external alarm indicators. It also provides inputs that can be used to trigger the generation of alarms on the 7705 SAR-8 that indicate environmental or external alarm conditions. Refer to External Alarms Port Pinouts for pinout definitions.

Warnings and Notes

Danger: Always keep your fingers away from rotating fan blades.

Warning:

The Fan module is hot-swappable. The 7705 SAR-8 operates safely for up to 4 minutes while you replace the Fan module. If a longer maintenance time is required, power off the system to prevent over-heating conditions.

When installing the Fan module, tighten the captive screws to the chassis before installing other components.

Note: In the event of a single fan failure, the remaining fans continue to run. This is sufficient to continue to provide adequate cooling for the system, but the Fan module needs to be replaced as soon as possible. The individual fans are not field-replaceable.

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Figure 37: Installing the Fan Module

Tools required:

torque driver for Phillips screws

To install a Fan module:

Step 1. Remove the Fan module from the packaging and place it on an anti-static work surface. Avoid touching the board components and connector pins.

Step 2. Insert the Fan module into the Fan slot. Align the Fan module with the slot guides and the captive screw with the threaded receptacle.

Step 3. Press the Fan module firmly into the slot. Make sure that the connectors are fully seated in the backplane connectors.

Step 4. Secure the Fan module to the chassis, using a calibrated torque screwdriver set at 3 to 4 lbf-in (0.34 to 0.45 N.m). Do not over-tighten.

Table 33: Fan Module Installation Features

Key Description

1 Slot guide

2 Captive screw

3 Threaded receptacle

CSM ASLOT ID

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CSM BMDA 2MDA 4MDA 6

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Major

Critical

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Batt A

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ExternalAlarms

ACO/LT

FAN

7705 SAR-8

2

1

19642

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-+

-+

Batt. B

3

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Adapter Cards

A maximum of six adapter cards can be installed in the 7705 SAR-8 chassis. The following adapter cards are supported:

16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card, version 1 and version 2 (maximum of six) 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card, version 2 (maximum of six) 8-port Ethernet Adapter cards, version 1 and version 2 (maximum of six) 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Adapter card (maximum of six) 4-port OC3/STM1 Clear Channel Adapter card (maximum of six) 2-port OC3/STM1 Channelized Adapter card (maximum of four, depending on

channelization; see note below) 4-port DS3/E3 Adapter card (maximum of six, depending on channelization; see note

below) 6-port E&M Adapter card (maximum of six) 12-port Serial Data Interface card (maximum of six) Auxiliary Alarm card (maximum of six) Packet Microwave Adapter card (maximum of six) Power Injector card (maximum of four) 8-port Voice & Teleprotection card (maximum of six) CWDM OADM Adapter card (maximum of six)

The adapter cards are installed in slots MDA 1 through MDA 6, and can be installed in the chassis in any combination that does not exceed the maximum number. However, network applications require at least one network-capable adapter card to be installed as part of the mix. See Figure 7 for slot identification. Figure 38 illustrates the installation of an adapter card. Table 34 describes the adapter card installation and removal features. See Adapter Cards for a description and the available voltage power variants of each adapter card.

Note: A maximum of 4 2-port OC3/STM1 Channelized Adapter cards and 6 4-port DS3/E3 Adapter cards can be installed in MDA slots 1 to 6 if DS1/E1 and DS3/E3 channelization is being used (E3 channels are supported on the 4-port DS3/E3 Adapter card only). If DS0/64 kb/s channelization is being used, only 2 2-port OC3/STM1 Channelized Adapter cards and 4-port DS3/E3 Adapter cards can be installed in MDA slots 1 to 6. The total number of channel groups that can be configured per card and per node is bound by release-specific system limits. For more information, please contact your Alcatel-Lucent technical support representative.

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To maintain EMC compliance, cables that are shielded and grounded at both ends must be used with the adapter card interfaces. Use Category 5 shielded cables with Fast Ethernet and E&M interfaces, and use Category 5E shielded cables with Gigabit Ethernet interfaces (electrical).

Refer to Replacing Adapter Cards for general information on replacing an adapter card. For information on replacing a specific adapter card, as well as information on its connectors and LEDs, refer to the appropriate adapter card installation guide.

Figure 38: Installing an Adapter Card

Tools required:

Phillips screwdriver torque driver for Phillips screws

In order to ensure the best performance and to ensure that the 7705 SAR-8 chassis remains compliant with EMC requirements, when installing or removing adapter cards or filler plates in/from the 7705 SAR-8 chassis, the following procedure must be followed.

The 7705 SAR-8 consists of two vertical banks of adapter card slots.

Table 34: Adapter Card Installation and Removal Features

Key Description

1 Slot guide

2 Threaded receptacle

3 Captive screw

4 Ejector lever

CSM ASLOT ID

MDA 1MDA 3MDA 5

CSM BMDA 2MDA 4MDA 6

Batt. A

-+

-+

Batt. B

A16-CHDS1Stat

Pwr

Act

Ports 1-16

Port

Minor

Major

Critical

Batt B

Batt A

FanAlarm

ExternalAlarms

ACO/LT

FAN

7705 SAR-8

21

4 3

34

4 3

34

19643

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To install an adapter card or filler plate:

Step 1. If applicable, unplug any cables from the target card slot and secure them to the side of the chassis.

Step 2. Remove the adapter card or filler plate from the packaging and place it on an anti-static work surface. Avoid touching board components and connector pins. Ensure that you follow the ESD procedures described in Warnings and Notes.

Step 3. Loosen all the mounting screws on all four of the adapter cards or filler plates on the applicable vertical bank.

Step 4. Remove the adapter card or filler plate from the target card slot. Ensure that you follow the ESD procedures described in Warnings and Notes.a. To remove an adapter card:

i. Simultaneously rotate the ejector levers outward to release the adapter card connectors from the backplane receptacles.

ii. Grip the adapter card by the ejector levers and slide the card out of the slot. Place the adapter card on an anti-static surface.

iii. If you are not replacing the adapter card immediately, cover the adapter card slot with a filler plate.

b. To remove a filler plate, pull it out of the slot.Step 5. Insert the adapter card or filler plate in the empty slot.

a. To insert an adapter card: i. With the ejector levers rotated inward, hold the adapter card by the levers,

align the card with the slot guides, and slide the adapter card into the slot (see Figure 38).

ii. Press the adapter card firmly into the slot by pushing in both ejector levers at the same time with your thumbs. Make sure that the card connectors are seated in the backplane connectors and the faceplate is flush with the front of the chassis.

b. To insert a filler plate:i. Align the filler plate with the slot and slide it into the slot. Filler plates do

not have backplane connectors.

Note:

Do not attempt to use the captive screws instead of the ejector levers to insert the adapter card into the slot; the screws are only used to secure the card in place.

If the adapter card does not seat properly in the backplane, an ejector lever may not be completely rotated inward. Pull the card out half way, adjust the levers, and reinsert the card by pushing in both ejector levers at the same time with your thumbs.

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Step 6. Tighten all the mounting screws on the vertical bank. Tighten both sides, one slot at a time. Do not over-tighten. The recommended torque is 3 to 4 lbf-in (0.34 to 0.45 N.m).

Step 7. If applicable, reattach the cables removed in Step 1.

SFPs

A small form-factor pluggable (SFP) module can be installed on the 8-port Ethernet Adapter card, the 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Adapter card, the 4-port OC3/STM1 Clear Channel Adapter card, the 2-port OC3/STM1 Channelized Adapter card, and the Packet Microwave Adapter card. Figure 39 illustrates the installation of an SFP. Table 35 describes the SFP installation features. Refer to the appropriate adapter card installation guide for more information on SFPs and a list of available types supported by the adapter card.

Figure 39: Installing an SFP

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CSM ASLOT ID

MDA 1MDA 3MDA 5

CSM BMDA 2MDA 4MDA 6

Batt. A

-+

-+

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Minor

Major

Critical

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Batt A

FanAlarm

ExternalAlarms

ACO/LT

FAN

7705 SAR-8

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LinkAct

LinkAct

Link 5 ActLink 6 Act

7

8

2

1

Table 35: SFP Installation Features

Key Description

1 SFP receptacle

2 SFP

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To install an SFP:

Step 1. Remove the SFP from the packaging and place it on an anti-static work surface.Step 2. Insert the SFP into the appropriate receptacle on the adapter card until it clicks in

place.

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Installing a Distribution Panel in a Rack

The distribution panels are designed for installation in a 19-inch rack. Use the procedure Rack-Mounting a Distribution Panel Using Mounting Brackets if you are installing a panel that uses mounting brackets, that is, a T1/E1 ASAP Adapter Card BNC, 1.0/2.3 Mini-Coaxial, or RJ-45 distribution panel.

Use the procedure Rack-Mounting a Distribution Panel Without Mounting Brackets if you are installing a panel that does not require mounting brackets, that is, a 12-port Serial Data Interface card V.35, RS-232, and X.21 distribution panel; these panels are attached directly to the rack using rack-mount screws.

Danger: Only trained and qualified personnel should install or replace this equipment.

Caution: When rack-mounting the distribution panel in an equipment rack, do not stack another panel or any other equipment directly on top of the panel. Each panel must be secured in the rack with the appropriate mounting apparatus.

Note: For installation sites that need to meet the vibration and shock requirements of International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards 61850-3, 60870-2-2, and 61373 when installing a distribution panel with brackets in a rack, an orderable Ruggedized Mounting Bracket Kit (3HE06420AA) can be used.

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Rack-Mounting a Distribution Panel Using Mounting Brackets

Figure 40 illustrates the installation of a distribution panel using mounting brackets. Table 36 describes the rack mounting components.

Figure 40: Installing a Distribution Panel in a Rack Using Mounting Brackets

Note:

If you are installing ruggedized mounting brackets as part of a new distribution panel installation, use the brackets that come with the Ruggedized Mounting Bracket Kit. However, to attach the panel to the bracket, you need to use the distribution panel screws (item 5 in Figure 40) that are packaged with the standard mounting bracket kit which is shipped with the distribution panel.

If you are replacing standard mounting brackets with ruggedized mounting brackets on an installed distribution panel, see Replacing Standard Mounting Brackets With Ruggedized Mounting Brackets.

There should be at least 1.75 in (4.45 cm) (1 RU) of space above and/or below the 7705 SAR-8 chassis to run cables from the faceplate connectors. It is not necessary for the space to be immediately above or below the chassis.

2

1

4

3

21 22I/O

I/O

23 24

29 30 31 32

17 18I/O

I/O

19 20

25 26 27 28

5 6I/O

I/O

7 8

13 14 15 16

1 2I/O

I/O

3 4

9 10 11 12

19605

5

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Before you begin, verify that:

the equipment rack is securely installed, anchored, and grounded. Refer to the rack manufacturers documentation for instructions.

nearby equipment, including breaker panel bus bars and power connectors, is made safe. Either shut off the power, if possible, or install safety guards or mats over exposed power points and cables.

Tools required:

torque driver for Phillips screws

To install a distribution panel in the rack using mounting brackets:

Step 1. Attach the rack-mount brackets to the panel as shown in Figure 40.Step 2. Attach the distribution panel screws (item 5 in Figure 40) to the bracket. The

recommended torque is 18.6 lbf-in (2.1 N.m).Step 3. Lift the panel and position it in the rack. Ensure that there is at least 1 RU of empty

space above or below the 7705 SAR-8 to run cables. See Managing Cable Connections to Adapter Cards.Align the mounting holes on each bracket to the mounting holes on the rack upright. Insert a rack-mount screw (item 2 in Figure 40) into each mounting hole and tighten the screw.

Step 4. Ground the panel to the building ground using one of the methods described below.a) If a ground stud is present on the panel, see Chassis Ground Wiring.

Table 36: Rack-Mounting Components

Key Description

1 Equipment rack

2 Rack-mount screws

3 Distribution panel

4 Rack-mount bracket

5 Distribution panel screws

Warning: Some panels have a grounding tab riveted to the side of the chassis. Do not use the ground tab to make the building ground connection because it does not conform to GR-1089-CORE specifications. Using the grounding tab may result in equipment damage or loss of data.

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b) Alternatively, the panel may be grounded to the rack through its mounting screws while adhering to the following requirements.→ All surfaces that are used for intentionally grounding the panel must be brought

to a bright finish, and an antioxidant solution must be applied to the surfaces being joined.

→ Non-conductive coatings (such as lacquer and enamel) must be removed from threads and other contact surfaces to ensure electrical conductivity. Thread-forming screws with paint piercing washers may be used for this purpose during installation.

Replacing Standard Mounting Brackets With Ruggedized Mounting Brackets

Use this procedure to replace standard mounting brackets with ruggedized mounting brackets on an installed distribution panel.

Step 1. If applicable, remove all cables from the distribution panel and secure them to the side.

Step 2. While securely grasping the distribution panel, loosen and then unscrew the rack-mount screws (item 2 in Figure 40). Place the distribution panel and the rack-mount screws in a location that is within easy reach.

Step 3. Disassemble the distribution panel screws (item 5 in Figure 40) from each bracket and place them in location that is within easy reach (you will re-use them to attach the panel to the ruggedized brackets).

Step 4. Attach the distribution panel screws which were removed in step 3 to the ruggedized mounting bracket. The recommended torque is 18.6 lbf-in (2.1 N.m).

Step 5. Lift the panel and position it in the rack as it was previously installed.Step 6. Align the mounting holes on each bracket to the mounting holes on the rack upright.

Insert a rack-mount screw into each mounting hole and tighten the screw.Step 7. If applicable, reconnect all cables.

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Disconnecting a 1.0/2.3 Mini-Coaxial Cable from a Distribution Panel

Some installations have the 1.0/2.3 Mini-Coaxial Distribution panel installed with no rack space between the equipment above and below the panel. This type of installation may require the use of a extraction tool to facilitate the removal of a mini-coaxial cable. Figure 41 shows the tool (top and side views). Figure 42 illustrates the use of the tool, which is shipped with the distribution panel.

Figure 41: Mini-Coaxial Connector Extraction Tool

Figure 42: Disconnecting a 1.0/2.3 Mini-Coaxial Cable from a Distribution Panel

Tools required:

extraction tool for 1.0/2.3 mini-coaxial connectors (supplied with panel)

To disconnect a connector from the 1.0/2.3 mini-coaxial panel using the extraction tool:

Step 1. Hook the tool over the end of the mini-coaxial connector, as shown in Figure 42. Take care to avoid scratching or damaging nearby cable.

Step 2. Keep the tool hooked over the connector and firmly pull the tool straight out (towards you) in order to release the clamping mechanism in the connector and disconnect the cable. Avoid pulling the tool up and out because the hook may slip off the connector.

20008

19447

Warning: Do not pull on the coaxial cable to help disconnect the cable. This may damage the cable.

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Rack-Mounting a Distribution Panel Without Mounting Brackets

Figure 43 illustrates the installation of a distribution panel without mounting brackets. Table 37 describes the rack mounting components.

Figure 43: Installing a Distribution Panel in a Rack Without Mounting Brackets

Note:

This procedure applies to the 12-port Serial Data Interface card V.35, RS-232, and X.21 distribution panels; these panels do not use mounting brackets, they are attached directly to the rack using rack-mount screws.

There should be at least 1.75 in (4.45 cm) (1 RU) of space above and/or below the 7705 SAR-8 chassis to run cables from the faceplate connectors. It is not necessary for the space to be immediately above or below the chassis.

22434

2

1

3

RS232Distribution Panel3HE04511A

A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3

RS232Distribution Panel3HE04511A

A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3

Table 37: Rack-Mounting Components

Key Description

1 Equipment rack

2 Rack-mount screws

3 Distribution panel

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Before you begin, verify that:

the equipment rack is securely installed, anchored, and grounded. Refer to the rack manufacturers documentation for instructions.

nearby equipment, including breaker panel bus bars and power connectors, is made safe. Either shut off the power, if possible, or install safety guards or mats over exposed power points and cables.

Tools required:

torque driver for Phillips screws

To install a distribution panel in the rack without mounting brackets:

Step 1. Lift the panel and position it in the rack. Ensure that there is at least 1 RU of empty space above or below the 7705 SAR-8 to run cables. See Managing Cable Connections to Adapter Cards.

Step 2. Insert a rack-mount screw (item 2 in Figure 43) into each mounting hole on the panel and tighten the screw.

Step 3. Ground the panel to the building ground using one of the methods described below.a) If a ground stud is present on the panel, see Chassis Ground Wiring.

b) Alternatively, the panel may be grounded to the rack through its mounting screws while adhering to the following requirements.→ All surfaces that are used for intentionally grounding the panel must be brought

to a bright finish, and an antioxidant solution must be applied to the surfaces being joined.

→ Non-conductive coatings (such as lacquer and enamel) must be removed from threads and other contact surfaces to ensure electrical conductivity. Thread-forming screws with paint piercing washers may be used for this purpose during installation.

Warning: Some panels have a grounding tab riveted to the side of the chassis. Do not use the ground tab to make the building ground connection because it does not conform to GR-1089-CORE specifications. Using the grounding tab may result in equipment damage or loss of data.

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Managing Cable Connections to Adapter Cards

All cable connections to adapter cards are made from the front of the 7705 SAR-8. The adapter cards can be connected using Ethernet, copper, coaxial, or fiber-optic cables. Refer to the appropriate adapter card installation guide for details on the connectors found on a specific adapter card.

A coaxial cable is required when connecting the 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card or 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card to a distribution panel.

Warnings and Notes

Danger: Only trained and qualified personnel should install or replace this equipment.

Warning:

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage can occur if CSMs or adapter cards are mishandled. Always wear an ESD-preventive wrist or ankle strap connected to a nearby ground point that is connected to a site grounding point (typically, the grounding stud on the 7705 SAR-8 right-hand side mounting bracket, or a properly grounded rack or work bench).

Invisible laser radiation can be emitted from the adapter card aperture ports when no cable is connected. Avoid exposure and do not stare into open apertures.

Do not power up a 7705 SAR-8 before verifying that all common equipment (chassis, power, cooling, and grounding) is connected properly and that the fan module and all cards in the chassis have the same voltage type.

Use only approved small form-factor pluggable (SFP) fiber-optic devices in adapter card ports.

Caution: When a T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card port, that is configured for T1, is connected to external equipment or is in physical loopback, ensure that the external equipments transmit signal is attenuated according to the distance to the T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card receiver. Adjust LBO settings appropriately so that the T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card receivers nominal input voltage level is < 3Vp. Refer to Configuring T1 Line Buildout in the 7705 SAR OS Interface Configuration Guide for detailed information on attenuating transmit signals.

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Ethernet and Copper Cables

Figure 44 illustrates how Ethernet and copper wire cables are routed on the 7705 SAR-8. Cables can be routed under or over the chassis. The T1/E1 cables with 68-pin Amp connectors at both ends have their connectors attached such that when connected to a card or distribution panel, the cable can run to the left or the right side depending on which connector is used.

Note:

Alcatel-Lucent recommends leaving at least 1 RU of space above and/or below the 7705 SAR-8 to run cables from the faceplate connectors. It is not necessary for the space to be immediately above or below the 7705 SAR-8.

Ensure cables are dressed such that they do not impede the insertion or removal of field-replaceable units (FRUs), such as CSMs, adapter cards, and the Fan module.

Ensure cables are dressed such that they do not impede viewing the LEDs on the Fan module.

Typically, cables are routed between the rack uprights. To maintain EMC compliance, cables that are shielded and grounded at both ends must

be used with the adapter card interfaces. To meet surge protection requirements, the cable shield must be grounded by attaching

the shield to a convenient chassis ground point, using hardware suitable to provide a solid electrical and mechanical connection. In addition, ensure that there is sufficient strain relief to remove any mechanical strain on the ground connection due to cable movement.

Warning: To prevent damage to the components during installation, such as damage to the connectors, avoid bending, twisting and general over-exertion of the ethernet and copper cables. Also, when bundling the cables, leave enough slack to allow room to move the cables aside during servicing and to prevent unwanted stress at the termination to the module.

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Figure 44: Managing Cable Connections

Hardware required:

cable ties (optional)

To attach Ethernet and copper wire cables:

Step 1. Attach the cable to the port connector or SFP connector on the adapter card.Step 2. Route the cables under or over the chassis. Typically, the cables for cards installed

in the lower half of the chassis are routed through the RU space left below the 7705 SAR-8; cables for the cards in the upper half of the chassis are routed above the unit. If desired, loosely bundle the cables from each slot together using a cable tie. Do not over-tighten the cable tie.

Step 3. Attach the cable to a distribution panel or appropriate connector.

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FanAlarm

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7705 SAR-8

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MDA 1MDA 3MDA 5

CSM BMDA 2MDA 4MDA 6

Batt. A

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A8-ETHPwrStat

Link 1 Act Link 2 Act Link 3 Act Link 4 Act Link 5 Act Link 6 Act 7

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8

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19668

Warning: If making a copper cable (that is, with 1000Base-T) connection to a Microwave Packet Transport (MPT) radio, lightning/voltage surge protection is required for the chassis. Such protection is provided by using a Power Injector card. See Microwave Packet Transport Radio Power Delivery Connections for more information.

Note: If making a connection to a Serial Data Interface distribution panel, you require a screw and a nylon tie-cord to secure the AMP Champ cable to the panel. See Serial Data Interface Distribution Panel Connections for details.

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Fiber Cables

Fiber-optic cables are routed in a similar fashion to Ethernet and copper wire cables (see Figure 44). Cables are routed under or over the chassis.

Hardware required:

fiber cable boot (optional) cable ties (optional)

To attach fiber cables:

Step 1. Attach the cable to the port connector or SFP connector on the adapter card. If necessary, attach the fiber cable boot according to the manufacturers instructions.

Step 2. Route the cables under or over the chassis. If desired, loosely bundle the cables from each slot together using a cable tie. Do not over-tighten the cable tie.

Step 3. Attach the fiber cable to a distribution panel or appropriate connector. If you are making a connection to a Microwave Packet Transport (MPT) radio, refer to the latest version of the Alcatel-Lucent MPR-e user documentation for information.

Warning:

Fiber cables are sensitive to bending, twisting and general over-exertion. Extreme caution is recommended when handling fiber cable.

In order to ensure that the minimum fiber bend radius of 1.2 in. (30 mm) is maintained within the allowable space, an open-angled 90º boot such as TYCO 1374737-x or equivalent is recommended. The boots must be installed and oriented during fiber termination.

Observe proper fiber connector handling with respect to the use of dust covers and cleaning.

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Making a Shield Ground Connection

To maintain EMC compliance, cables that are shielded and grounded at both ends must be used with the CSM, Fan module, and adapter card electrical interfaces.

To meet surge protection requirements, the cable shield on any open-ended cable must be grounded to a convenient chassis ground point, such as the equipment rack.

Hardware required:

wire stripper hardware for making the connection (such as a screw, star washer, and cable ties)

To make a shield ground connection:

Step 1. Locate a convenient chassis ground point, such as the equipment rack.Step 2. Carefully strip enough insulation (outer jacket) from the cable such that the exposed

grounding wire can reach the chassis ground point. Ensure that there is enough stripped insulation to provide strain relief for the ground connection.

Step 3. Separate the ground shield (braid, foil, and drain wire) from the signal conductors.Step 4. Securely attach the shield to the chassis ground point. Use a screw and star washer

large enough to make a proper ground connection. Use proper cable dressing and strain relief techniques.

Caution: When stripping the cable insulation, avoid nicking the ground conductors or the insulation on the signal conductor. Nicks can weaken or break a conductor or expose a wire to a potential short circuit.

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T3/E3 SFP Connections

The T3/E3 SFP has two DIN 1.0/2.3 screw-on connectors. The SFP is supplied with two 1 m adapter cables with a 1.0/2.3 screw-type connector on one end and a female BNC connector on the other end.

Step 1. Connect the 1.0/2.3 end of the cables to the connectors on the T3/E3 SFP. Step 2. Route the cables to the left or the right of the chassis. If desired, loosely bundle the

cables together using a cable tie. Do not over-tighten the cable tie.

Step 3. Connect the BNC end of the cables to the attached equipment.

DS3/E3 Connections

Each DS3/E3 port on the 4-port DS3/E3 Adapter card has a set of two DIN 1.0/2.3 connectors, one transmit (TX) and one receive (RX). A 10 ft (3 m) coaxial 1.0/2.3 plug-to-female-BNC-jack cable (3HE00106AA) is used for BNC connectivity. The cable uses a spring-loaded mechanism that makes it easy to install and remove the cable from the 4-port DS3/E3 Adapter card. To remove the cable from the card connector, pull on the dark-gray sheath to activate the spring-loaded release mechanism.

Step 1. Connect the 1.0/2.3 end of the cables to the port connectors on the 4-port DS3/E3 Adapter card.

Step 2. Route the cables to the left or the right of the chassis. If desired, loosely bundle the cables together using a cable tie. Do not over-tighten the cable tie.

Step 3. Connect the BNC jack end of the cables to the attached equipment.

Note: Arrange the cables such that they do not impede the insertion or removal of other equipment mounted in the rack.

Note: Arrange the cables such that they do not impede the insertion or removal of other equipment mounted in the rack.

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E&M Connections

For two-wire transmission, the 6-port E&M Adapter card can use standard RJ-45 Category 5 shielded cables to connect directly to the end equipment (such as Land Mobile Radio or teleprotection equipment). For four-wire transmission, the E&M TR/RR inputs must be cross-connected to the connecting equipment four-wire output pair and the E&M T/R output to the connecting equipment four-wire input pair. See the connecting equipment documentation for vendor-specific connection and pinout information.

Hardware required:

cable ties (optional) crimping tool to crimp the RJ-45 plugs onto the cable (optional)

To attach shielded cables:

Step 1. If required, crimp the RJ-45 plugs onto each end of the cable.Step 2. Connect one end of the cable with the RJ-45 plug to the desired RJ-45 port

connector on the 6-port E&M Adapter card. For RJ-45 pinout information, refer to the 7705 SAR E&M Adapter Card Installation Guide, Connectors and Pinouts.

Step 3. Route the cables to the left or the right of the chassis. If desired, loosely bundle the cables together using a cable tie. Do not over-tighten the cable tie.

Step 4. Connect the other end of the cable with the RJ-45 plug to the attached equipment.

Note: Arrange the cables such that they do not impede the insertion or removal of other equipment mounted in the rack.

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Serial Data Interface Distribution Panel Connections

The 12-port Serial Data Interface card has four 68-pin mini-Champ connectors on its faceplate that can be connected to a V.35 distribution panel using a 2 m (6.5 ft) V.35 cable, to an RS-232 distribution panel using a 2 m (6.5 ft) RS-232 cable, or to an X.21 distribution panel using a 2 m (6.5 ft) X.21 cable. The cable assemblies have a 68-Pos plug that attaches to the 68-pin mini-Champ connectors on the Serial Data Interface card faceplate, and a 50-pin Champ connector that attaches to a female connector at the rear of the distribution panel.

Hardware required:

nylon tie-wrap (not supplied by Alcatel-Lucent)

To attach a Serial Data Interface distribution panel cable:

Step 1. Connect the end of the cable with the 68-Pos plug to the 68-pin mini-Champ connectors on the Serial Data Interface card faceplate. See Distribution Panels and Cables for the applicable pinout information.

Step 2. Route the free end of the cable with the 50-pin Champ connector along the left or the right the chassis towards the rear of the distribution panel.

Step 3. Connect the 50-pin Champ connector to one of the female connectors at the rear of the distribution panel. Tighten the screw on the head of the 50-pin Champ connector into the screw receptacle on the female connector. See item 1 in Figure 45.

Note:

See Distribution Panels and Cables for a description of the Serial Data Interface (SDI) distribution panels and the Serial Data Interface cables.

Ensure that the SDI distribution panel has been properly mounted in the rack before making a cable connection. See Rack-Mounting a Distribution Panel Without Mounting Brackets.

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Figure 45: Securing the SDI Panel Cable to the Panel With a Screw

Step 4. Use a nylon tie-wrap to secure the end of cable with the 50-pin Champ connector to the lance on the back cover of the panel. See item 2 in Figure 46.

Figure 46: Securing the SDI Panel Cable to the Panel With a Tie-Wrap

22408

1

2

22414

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Microwave Packet Transport Radio Power Delivery Connections

The Power Injector card delivers power to an MPT radio over an electrical Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-T) CAT-5e shielded cable connected to the DC+Data connector on its faceplate. Also, by using a pigtail converter, the Power Injector card can deliver power to an MPT radio using a coaxial cable.

Use this procedure if you are using a CAT-5e shielded cable to deliver power to an MPT radio. If you are using a coaxial cable instead, attach a pigtail converter to the DC+Data connector and then make the coaxial cable connection to the MPT radio tower as described in the Alcatel-Lucent MPR-e user documentation.

Hardware required:

cable ties (optional)

Step 1. Connect one end of the CAT-5e cable with the RJ-45 plug to the DC+Data connector on the Power Injector card. For the RJ-45 connector power pinout schema information, refer to the 7705 SAR Power Injector Card Installation Guide, RJ-45 DC+Data Connector Power and Data Pinouts Schema.

Step 2. Route the cables under or over the chassis. Typically, the cables for cards installed in the lower half of the chassis are routed through the RU space left below the 7705 SAR-8; cables for the cards in the upper half of the chassis are routed above the unit. If desired, loosely bundle the cables from each slot together using a cable tie. Do not over-tighten the cable tie.

Danger: Before establishing a cable connection to an MPT radio tower, ensure that appropriate grounding and lightning protection is provided for the electrical CAT-5e cable and the coaxial cable along the radio tower. Refer to the latest version of the Alcatel-Lucent MPR-e user documentation for the required information and associated safety precautions.

Note: For a description of the different methods supported by Alcatel-Lucent by which a Power Injector card can deliver power to the supported MPT radio variants and a list of the required accessories, refer to the 7705 SAR Power Injector Card Installation Guide, Delivering Power to an MPT Radio.

Note: Arrange the cables such that they do not impede the insertion or removal of other equipment mounted in the rack.

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Step 3. Connect the other end of the cable with the RJ-45 plug to the power connector on the MPT radio. Refer to the latest version of the Alcatel-Lucent MPR-e user documentation for information.

Step 4. After the connection has been made, check the MPT1 or MPT2 LED on the Power Injector card faceplate. If the Power Injector card is delivering valid power to the MPT radio, the MPT1 or MPT2 LED is lit green.

Fan Module Alarm Port Connections

The 3EM24105 shielded cable is used to connect the External Alarm port on the Fan module to a suitable alarm panel, such as a punch-down or wire-wrap panel.

Step 1. Connect the cable assembly pins to the External Alarm port connectors. See External Alarms Port Pinouts for the required pinout information.

Step 2. Route the cable to the left or the right of the chassis. If connecting additional cables, loosely bundle the cables together using a cable tie. Do not over-tighten the cable tie.

Step 3. Connect the open-ended side of the cable to the alarm panel.

Note: Arrange the cables such that they do not impede the insertion or removal of other equipment mounted in the rack.

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Wire Identification by Color

Within the T1/E1 cable, there are two cables: Transmit (Tx) and Receive (Rx). For 28 AWG, each Tx and Rx cable consists of 16 twisted pairs. For 26 AWG, each Tx and Rx cable consists of unique quads, which are groupings of four wires.

To identify quads for the 26 AWG open-ended wire T1/E1 cable by color:

Step 1. Identify the Transmit (Tx) and Receive (Rx) cables. The Transmit cable is labeled TX, and the Receive cable is labeled RX.

Step 2. For each Tx and Rx cable, strip the end of the outer jacket of the cable. Note that the wires are twisted in groups of four (quads), each quad containing one white wire, one turquoise wire, one violet wire, and one uniquely colored wire. The uniquely colored wire identifies the quad number, and the same color is used for both the Tx and the Rx cables. See Table 38 for quad identification wire colors.

Step 3. For each Tx and Rx cable, after identifying the quads by color, label the quads as Transmit 1 to 8 and Receive 1 to 8. Perform this step before untwisting the wires.

Note: To maintain signal integrity, wires should not be untwisted more than 0.5 in (13 mm).

Table 38: Quad Identification Wire Color

Quad Number Unique Wire Color Identified

1 Blue

2 Orange

3 Green

4 Brown

5 Gray

6 Red

7 Black

8 Yellow

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The CSM provides 1.0/2.3 coaxial connectors for external synchronization input and output.

For redundant CSM configurations where both CSMs use the same synchronization signal, a Sync Y-cable (available from Alcatel-Lucent) connects the Sync In connectors on both CSMs to each other. The external synchronization source cable connects to the piggyback connector on the CSM A Sync In side.

For redundant CSM configurations where both Sync Out signals are used, separate synchronization output cables are needed, one for each CSM. Do not use a Sync Y-cable to connect the Sync Out connectors to each other.

Figure 47 illustrates the use of a Sync Y-cable for redundant Sync In connections. Table 39 describes the redundant external synchronization input features.

Figure 47: Installing Redundant External Synchronization Inputs

StatCSM

A8-ETH

A16-CHDS1

A16-CHDS1

Pwr

Act

Stat

Pwr

Act

Ports 1-16

Ports 1-16

Port

Stat

Pwr

Stat

Link 1 Act Link 2 Act Link 3 Act Link 4 Act Link 5 Act Link 6 Act 7

Link Act Link Act

8

Pwr

Act

Port

Mgmnt Port Console

In

Sync

Out

StatCSM

A8-ETH

A16-CHDS1

Pwr

Act

Stat

Pwr

Act

Ports 1-16

Port

Stat

Link 1 Act Link 2 Act Link 3 Act Link 4 Act Link 5 Act Link 6 Act 7

Link Act Link ActPwr

Mgmnt Port Console

In

Sync

Out

CSM ASLOT ID

MDA 1MDA 3MDA 5

CSM BMDA 2MDA 4MDA 6

Batt. A

-+

-+

Batt. B

Minor

Major

Critical

Batt B

Batt A

FanAlarm

ExternalAlarms

ACO/LT

FAN

7705 SAR-8

4

19602

1 3

6

5

5

1To

2

3

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Hardware required:

coaxial cable with 1.0/2.3 coaxial connector (for connection to external synchronization source)

Sync Y-cable available from Alcatel-Lucent (for redundant CSM systems) (part number 3HE03401AA)

Connecting an External Synchronization Input

To connect an external synchronization source input to the router:

Step 1. For single CSM systems, attach the synchronization cable to the Sync In connector on the CSM. Continue at Step 3.

Step 2. For redundant CSM systems, attach the Sync Y-cable to the Sync In connectors on the CSMs, with the piggyback connector attached to CSM A. Attach the synchronization cable to the piggyback connector on CSM A.

Step 3. Attach the other end of the synchronization cable to the external synchronization source.

Table 39: Redundant External Synchronization Input Features

Key Description

1 Sync InCSM A

2 Sync InCSM B

3 External synchronization source cable

4 To external synchronization source

5 Sync Y-cable

6 Piggyback connector

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Providing an External Synchronization Output

To provide an external synchronization source output from the router:

Step 1. Attach the synchronization cable to the Sync Out connector on the CSM. For redundant CSM systems, attach a separate synchronization cable to the Sync Out connector on each CSM. Do not use a Sync Y-cable on the Sync Out connectors.

Step 2. Attach the other end of the synchronization cable(s) to the device(s) requiring a synchronization source.

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In This Chapter

This chapter provides information about initializing and provisioning the router:

Powering Up the Router→ Power-Up and Initialization→ Troubleshooting Initial Startup

Automatic Discovery Protocol Establishing Router Management Connections

→ Console Connection→ Telnet Connection→ Running Telnet

Provisioning CSM and Adapter Card Parameters→ Card and Card-Type Commands→ MDA and MDA-Type Commands for Adapter Cards

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Powering Up the Router

Complete the steps in Wiring the DC Inputs on the 7705 SAR-8 or Wiring the DC Inputs on the 7705 SAR-8 v2 (or Wiring the AC Power Converter to the DC Inputs on the 7705 SAR-8 or Wiring the AC Power Converter to the DC Inputs on the 7705 SAR-8 v2 for systems using an AC power source) and Installing the Components before proceeding with the power-up and initialization instructions.

The primary copy of the 7705 SAR-8 TiMOS software is located on the compact flash memory device that is factory-installed on the CSM.

Power-Up and Initialization

To power up the router, follow these steps:

Step 1. Turn on the power to the router at the remote DC power source(s) to initiate the boot process. For systems using AC powers, plug the AC power converter into an AC power source to initiate the boot process. The Power LEDs on the CSM and adapter cards should be blue, and the Batt A, Batt B, and Fan LEDs on the Fan module should be green. If only one power source is used, only one Batt LED should be lit.

Warning: For proper thermal operation, ensure that filler plates are installed on all empty slots before powering up the router.

Note:

The 7705 SAR-8 does not have a power switch or circuit breaker. The system is powered on by applying power from a AC or DC power source. For AC power supplies, unplug the cord(s) to disconnect the system from the power supply. For DC power supplies, use a circuit breaker or a disconnect device to disconnect the system from the power supply.

Configurations and executable software can be stored on the compact flash memory device or at an FTP file location.

You must have a console or Telnet connection to communicate with and provision the 7705 SAR-8. See Establishing Router Management Connections.

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Step 2. Verify that the system is initializing. The system searches the compact flash device on the CSM (cf3) for the boot.ldr file (also known as the bootstrap or boot loader file). The Status and Activity LEDs on the CSM blink green during initialization. After initialization (approximately 30 s), the Status LED and the Activity LED on the active CSM turn solid green; the Activity LED on the inactive CSM continues to blink green. If the LEDs do not operate as described above, or if they blink and turn off, refer to Troubleshooting Initial Startup.

Step 3. Verify the operational status of the router components by checking all the LEDs on the following components:→ Fan module (refer to Fan Module Connectors and LEDs)→ CSM (refer to CSM Connectors and LEDs)→ Adapter cards (refer to the appropriate adapter card installation guide)

Step 4. (Optional, if ADP is installed) After verifying the LEDs, establish communication with the router via the Console port. Refer to Console Connection.

Step 5. (Conditional) Run automatic discovery protocol (ADP). ADP is triggered by a factory-installed boot option in the BOF file. ADP automates the initial commissioning of 7705 SAR nodes. By default, and if the boot-option is installed, ADP runs automatically the first time the system is powered up. The Status LED blinks green and amber while ADP is running. You can terminate ADP while it is running by pressing the ACO/LT button or via the console. See Automatic Discovery Protocol for more information.

Step 6. (Optional) Assign an IP address to the CSM via the console. Refer to Telnet Connection for quick reference information and to the 7705 SAR OS Basic System Configuration Guide, CLI Usage for detailed information on the Telnet command.

Step 7. (Optional) Configure or modify the settings in the BOF file via the console.The primary-image, primary-config, address, and static-route parameters can be entered. Other parameters, including the setting for auto-discover can be changed at the same time. The tools auto-discovery terminate command may be used to disable the auto-discovery function.Refer to Telnet Connection for reference information and to the 7705 SAR OS Basic System Configuration Guide, CLI Usage, for detailed information on the Telnet command.

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Troubleshooting Initial Startup

If the system cannot load or cannot find the boot.ldr file on the compact flash memory device (cf3), the system will continuously reboot in an attempt to successfully find and load the boot.ldr file. If this happens, the CSM should be replaced and the faulty CSM returned to Alcatel-Lucent. The example below displays the output when the boot.ldr file cannot be found.

Example: Rebooting displayRebooting...Alcatel 7705 Boot ROM. Copyright 2007 Alcatel-Lucent.All rights reserved. All use is subject to applicable license agreements.Build: X-0.0.I166 on Wed Aug 8 23:22:35 EDT 2007 by csabuildVersion: 0x1CProcessor core is xxxxXXCOLD boot on processor #1?Preparing for jump to RAM...Starting bootrom RAM code...Boot rom version is v28>>>Octeon BIST check passed.>>>Testing SDRAM from 0x02200000 to 0x40000000>>>Testing Compact Flash ... Slot EmptyBoard Serial Number is 'NS073640003'Platforms in BP EEProm is 0x8Chassis type 9 (csa8) found in BP EEPromChassis Serial Number is 'A60511000005'Searching for boot.ldr on local drives:No disk in cf3No disk in cf3No disk in cf3Error - file boot.ldr not found on any drivePlease insert CF containing boot.ldr. Rebooting in 5 seconds.

When the system finds the boot.ldr file, the system processes the initialization parameters from the BOF (boot option file). The BOF should be on the same drive as the boot.ldr file. If the BOF cannot be found or loaded, then the system prompts the user for alternate software and configuration file locations.

When the system software is successfully loaded, control is passed from the boot loader file to the system software. The system software attempts to locate the configuration file as configured in the BOF. The configuration file includes chassis, CSM, adapter card, and port configurations, as well as system, routing, and service configurations.

Figure 48 displays the compact flash directory structure and file names.

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Figure 48: Files on the Compact Flash

Files on the compact flash are:

bof.cfg boot option file boot.ldr bootstrap software config.cfg default configuration file TiMOS-m.n.Yz:

→ m major release number→ n minor release number→ Y A (alpha release), B (beta release), M (maintenance release), or R (released

software)→ z version number

both.tim application software file

TiMOS-m.n.Yz

both.tim

config.cfgboot.ldrbof.cfg

Root

19644

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Automatic Discovery Protocol

Automatic Discovery Protocol (ADP) is triggered by a factory-installed boot option and automates the initial commissioning of 7705 SAR nodes. When the 7705 SAR is started for the first time, an ADP keyword in the BOF causes automatic discovery to run as part of the TiMOS application image.

In the console session, during the boot-up sequence, you can change the boot options before the application image is loaded. On systems that support ADP, you will be presented with the following additional options:

enable/disable ADP specify an optional identifier and optional VLAN modify the location where the newly discovered configuration will be stored

For more information about ADP and the BOF file, refer to the 7705 SAR OS Basic System Configuration Guide, Automatic Discovery Protocol.

ADP can be controlled via the CLI while it is running or by the ACO/LT button on the Fan module. You can use the ACO/LT button to terminate or retry ADP, or reboot the chassis. For ADP CLI commands, refer to the 7705 SAR OS OAM and Diagnostics Guide, Tools Commands.

Table 40 lists the ADP commands you can perform with the ACO/LT button.

Table 40: ADP Front Panel Interface Commands

Command Instructions Notes

Enter front panel interface mode

Hold down the ACO/LT button for at least 3 s

Once the user interface mode is activated, you have 5 s to enter the commands. The user interface mode is also activated when ADP is halted, or whenever it enters a new stage of discovery.

Terminate ADP Enter front panel interface, then press the ACO/LT button quickly two times

Wait 5 s for the command to take effect

Retry ADP Press the ACO/LT button quickly once

Wait 5 s for the command to take effect

Reboot the chassis Enter front panel interface, then hold down the ACO/LT button for at least 3 s

Wait 5 s for the command to take effect

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When run on the system, ADP goes through four basic stages:

Self-discovery Network discovery Configuration discovery Test and commit

If ADP encounters errors during one of the discovery stages, it enters a halted state until the errors are cleared. ADP can detect some cleared errors and will continue processing. For other cleared errors, you must give ADP a command to retry through the CLI or with the ACO/LT button. This causes ADP to clear the rejected DHCP server list for all ports and retry any processing that failed. If still in a halted state after 15 min, ADP times out and reboots the system. During the reboot, ADP will attempt to run again.

If ADP is halted, the major and minor alarm LEDs on the Fan module indicate the ADP stage. Table 41 describes the LED combinations and corresponding ADP stage.

ADP runs in the background to allow continued CLI access for status queries and troubleshooting. Periodic progress updates are sent to the console and can be viewed through a connected PC. Additionally, dump commands are available to display information and detailed logs about ADP during and after running on the system. The logs are not retained over a chassis reboot.

After ADP successfully completes, or if it is manually terminated, the system sends a command to the BOF to remove the ADP keyword. Any temporary configuration done by ADP is removed; however, network configuration and remote access remain enabled to allow the router to be manually provisioned remotely. ADP does not run again on future system reboots unless it is re-enabled via the CLI.

Table 41: ADP Stage LED Indicators

ADP Stage Major Alarm LED Minor Alarm LED

Self-discovery Off Off

Network discovery Off On

Configuration discovery On Off

Test and commit On On

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There are two ways to access management of the 7705 SAR-8:

Console connection Telnet connection

Console Connection

The console port on the CSM (Figure 49) is a male DB9 connector. To establish a console connection, you need the following:

an ASCII terminal or a PC running terminal emulation software set to the parameters shown in Table 42

a standard serial cable with a female DB9 connector

For pinout information, refer to Console Port Pinouts.

Figure 49: Console Port Connection

Table 42: Console Port Default Settings

Parameter Value

Gender DTE

Baud Rate 115 200

Data Bits 8

Parity None

Stop Bits 1

Flow Control None

Stat

Mgmt Port In Out

SyncCSM

Pwr

Act

Console port

19645

Console

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To establish a console connection:

Step 1. Connect the terminal to the Console port on the front panel (Figure 49) using the serial cable.

Step 2. Power on the terminal.Step 3. Establish the connection by pressing the <Enter> key a few times on your terminal

keyboard.Step 4. At the router prompt, enter the login and password.

The default login is admin.The default password is admin.

Telnet Connection

Telnet access provides the same options for user and administrator access as those available through the console port. You can access the router with a Telnet connection from a PC or workstation connected to the network once the following conditions are met:

the router has successfully initialized the Management port (Figure 50) has been configured using the bof>address

command (see CLI Syntax)

CLI Syntax: bof address ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length [primary |

secondary]where:ip-prefix is in the a.b.c.d formatip-prefix-length is a value in the range [0..32]

For more information about configuring router parameters, refer to the 7705 SAR OS Router Configuration Guide. For pinout information, refer to Management Port Pinouts.

Figure 50: Management Port Connection

Stat

Mgmt Port In Out

SyncCSM

Pwr

Act

Management port

19646

Console

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Running Telnet

After the IP parameters are configured, the CLI can be accessed with a Telnet connection. To establish a Telnet connection, run a Telnet program and issue the Telnet command, followed by the IP address.

The following displays an example of a Telnet login:

C:\>telnet 192.168.1.xx1Login: adminPassword: ########

ALU-1#

The default login is admin.

The default password is admin.

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Provisioning CSM and Adapter Card Parameters

The CSM does not require provisioning. However, the IOM, which is a software module on the CSM, must be activated before any adapter cards and port parameters can be provisioned and configured. The IOM is activated using the card and card-type CLI commands to specify its slot number and card type. Adapter cards must be provisioned before their ports can be configured.

Configure components in the following order:

1. Card slot number (use the card command)2. Card type 3. Adapter card slot number (use the mda command)4. Adapter card type5. Ports

Card and Card-Type Commands

In the config context, activate the IOM on the CSM using the card and card-type CLI commands to specify the IOM.

Note:

IOMs are specified using the card and card-type commands (items 1 and 2 in the list below).

Adapter cards are provisioned and configured using the mda and mda-type commands (items 3 and 4 in the list below).

Note: For the 7705 SAR-8, when specifying the IOM, the slot number value is always 1 and the card type is always iom-sar.

Command Syntax ExampleStep 1. card slot-number card 1Step 2. card-type card-type card-type iom-sar

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MDA and MDA-Type Commands for Adapter Cards

Adapter card slots with odd numbers are on the left side of the router (slots MDA 1, 3, and 5); adapter card slots with even numbers are on the right side (slots MDA 2, 4, and 6). See Figure 7, which identifies the slots.

After the IOM is activated, continue in the config context with the following CLI commands to provision the adapter card(s).

To provision additional adapter cards, continue the configuration process with Step 4:

Note:

In the config context, adapter cards are identified by their mda-number, where the mda-number is a number from 1 through 6. For example, an adapter card in slot MDA 4 is identified by mda-number 4.

In the show context, adapter cards are identified as 1/n, where 1 is the slot number and n” is the mda-number. For example, the command show mda 1/5 displays information on the adapter card in slot MDA 5. For the 7705 SAR-8, the slot number is always 1.

Adapter cards must be configured before their ports can be configured.

Command Syntax ExampleStep 1. mda mda-number mda 1Step 2. mda-type mda-type mda-type a8-ethStep 3. exit exit

Step 4. mda mda-number mda 3Step 5. mda-type mda-type a16-chds1Step 6. exit exit

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Example

The following example displays the card, card-type, mda and mda-type commands to specify the IOM as an iom-sar type, with an 8-port Ethernet Adapter card in slot MDA 1 and a 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card in slot MDA 2:

ALU-1>config# card 1ALU-1>config>card# card-type iom-sarALU-1>config>card# mda 1ALU-1>config>card>mda# mda-type a8-ethALU-1>config>card>mda# exitALU-1>config>card# mda 2ALU-1>config>card>mda# mda-type a16-chds1ALU-1>config>card>mda# exit

The CLI display for the configuration example above looks similar to the following:

ALU-1>config# info. . . ----------------------------------------------echo "Card Configuration"#---------------------------------------------

card 1card-type iom-sarmda 1

mda-type a8-ethexitmda 2

mda-type a16-chds1exit

exit----------------------------------------------ALU-1>config#

To configure ports, refer to the Card and Port Configuration sections of the 7705 SAR OS Interface Configuration Guide.

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Appendix A: Connectors and LEDs

In This Chapter

This chapter provides information on the connectors and LEDs seen on the front of the 7705 SAR-8. There are no connectors or LEDs on the back of the unit:

CSM Connectors and LEDs Fan Module Connectors and LEDs Adapter Card Connectors and LEDs

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Figure 51 identifies the connectors and LEDs on the CSM.

Figure 51: CSM Connectors and LEDs

Table 43 describes the connectors and LEDs on the CSM.

Stat

Mgmt Port In Out

SyncCSM

Pwr

Act

2 37

1

74 5 6

19647

Console

Table 43: 7705 SAR-8 CSM Connector and LED Descriptions

Key Label/Part Sub-category

Description

1 Pwr Blue: Indicates that power to the CSM is on

Unlit: Indicates that there is no power to the CSM or the power is faulty

2 Stat (Status) Green (solid): Indicates that the CSM is operationally up and administratively up

Green (blinking): Indicates that the CSM is initializing the system

Amber: Indicates that the CSM is operationally down but administratively up, or that hardware is booting up

Green and Amber (blinking): Indicates that Automatic Discovery Protocol is running on the system

Unlit: Indicates that the CSM is operationally down and administratively down

3 Act (Active) Green (solid): Indicates the active CSM

Green (blinking): Indicates the standby CSM

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4 Mgmt Port Connector The Ethernet Management port has an RJ-45 connector and is used for the initial system startup as well as system configuration and monitoring. It supports both half-duplex and full-duplex modes, and 10M/100M or autonegotiated communication.Refer to Management Port for pinout assignments.

LEDs The Link LED is located in the top left corner of the port and the Data LED is located in the top right corner.

Link Amber (blinking): Indicates that the Ethernet link has Rx/Tx activity

Unlit: Indicates that the Ethernet link has no activity, or is down or disabled

Data Green: Indicates that there is a valid communications link

Unlit: Indicates that there is no communications link, or that the link is operationally down or disabled or shut downNote: The Data LED is not affected by a Lamp Test.

5 Console The console port is a DTE port with a DB9 male connector and is used for the initial system startup as well as system configuration and monitoring. The console port is a Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) port. Refer to Console Port for pinout assignments.Use an EIA/TIA-232 DTE console cable to connect a terminal to the console port. The factory default baud rate is 115.2 KBaud, and can be reconfigured for 9.6, 19.2, 38.4, or 57.6 KBaud.

6 Sync In The In synchronization port has a 1.0/2.3 coaxial connector that can be used to receive an external synchronization input signal.

Out The Out synchronization port has a 1.0/2.3 coaxial connector that can be used to provide an external synchronization output signal.

7 Ejector lever

The ejector levers help insert and remove the CSM from its card slot. When rotated outward, the levers release the CSM connectors from the backplane.

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Key Label/Part Sub-category

Description

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Figure 52 identifies the connectors and LEDs on the Fan module.

Figure 52: Fan Module Connectors and LEDs

Table 44 describes the connectors and LEDs on the Fan module.

FAN

Batt A

Batt B

FAN

CriticalAlarms

7705 SAR-8

ACO/LT

ExternalAlarms

Major

Minor

3

5

1

2

4

19648

Note: The +24 VDC variant of the Fan module is identified as such on the Fan module faceplate.

Table 44: 7705 SAR-8 Fan Module Connector and LED Descriptions

Key Label/Part Sub-category

Description

1 FAN Green: Indicates that the fans are operational

Amber: Indicates that the fans have turned off due to a low temperature or that a fan has failed (the 7705 SAR software can detect which situation has occurred and will raise an alarm if a fan failure exists)

Unlit: Indicates that the fan has power failureNote: The FAN LED is not affected by a Lamp Test.

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2 Batt ABatt B

Green: Indicates that DC input power is present and operational

Unlit: Indicates that the power supply is not installed or the power feed is not connectedNote: The Batt A and Batt B LEDs are not affected by a Lamp Test.

3 Alarms Critical Red: Indicates that a critical condition exists, such as a fan failure, a power feed failure, or a critical external alarm input detected. If ADP is running, this indicates that ADP is halted.

Blinking: Indicates that ADP is running, when blinking in sequence with the Major and Minor LEDs

Unlit: Indicates that there are no critical alarm conditions

Major Red: Indicates that a serious condition exists, such as an over-temperature condition or a major external alarm input detected. If ADP is halted, this LED, in combination with the Minor LED, indicates the ADP stage. See Automatic Discovery Protocol for more information.

Blinking: Indicates that ADP is running, when blinking in sequence with the Critical and Minor LEDs

Unlit: Indicates that there are no major alarm conditions

Minor Amber: Indicates that a minor condition exists, or a minor external alarm input detected. If ADP is halted, this LED, in combination with the Major LED, indicates the ADP stage. See Automatic Discovery Protocol for more information.

Blinking: Indicates that ADP is running, when blinking in sequence with the Critical and Major LEDs

Unlit: Indicates that there are no minor alarm conditions

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Key Label/Part Sub-category

Description

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4 ACO/LT The Audible Alarm Cutoff/Lamp Test button verifies LED operation, turns off the external alarm control bits, and controls the ADP interface during startup.When pressed: The Lamp Test is enabled (if ADP is not running on the system) and the following LED activity occurs (exceptions are noted):

all status LEDs on the chassis glow green all activity LEDs on the chassis glow green the port LED on the 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card and

32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card glows green the four port LEDs on the OC3/STM1 Clear Channel Adapter

card glow green the critical and major Alarm LEDs glow red, and the minor Alarm

LED glows amberExceptions: The following LEDS are not affected by the Lamp Test:

Management port LEDs on the CSM Fan and Battery A/B LEDs on the Fan module all port LEDs on the Ethernet Adapter card

When released: All LEDs on CSM(s) and adapter cards return to their pre-Lamp Test state. The Alarm LEDs turn off and stay unlit until the next new alarm condition.When pressed and held for 3 s while ADP is running: The ADP interface is enabled. Refer to Automatic Discovery Protocol for a complete list of ADP commands using the ACO/LT button.

5 External Alarms

Connector The External Alarms port is a DB15 serial port. It can receive input signals from four external alarm devices and provide output signals through three sets of contacts. Refer to External Alarms Port for pinout assignments.

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Key Label/Part Sub-category

Description

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Adapter Card Connectors and LEDs

Adapter card connectors and LEDs are described in the specific adapter card installation guides.

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Appendix B: Field-Replaceable Units

In This Chapter

This chapter provides information about field-replaceable units (FRUs) in the 7705 SAR-8 chassis:

Warnings and Notes Replacing a CSM

→ Removing a CSM→ Replacing a CSM→ Replacing the Compact Flash Card on the CSM

Replacing Adapter Cards→ Removing the Adapter Card Configuration→ Removing an Adapter Card or Filler Plate→ Replacing an Adapter Card or Filler Plate

Replacing the Fan Module→ Removing the Fan Module→ Replacing the Fan Module

Installing a Filler Plate

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Danger:

Only trained and qualified personnel should install or replace this equipment. Use of procedures other than those specified in this 7705 SAR-8 Chassis Installation

Guide can result in hazardous radiation exposure. Invisible laser radiation can be emitted from the aperture ports of an adapter card when

no cable is connected. Avoid exposure and do not stare into open apertures.

Warning:

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage can occur if 7705 SAR-8 components are mishandled. Always wear an ESD-preventive wrist or ankle strap connected to a nearby ground point that is connected to a site grounding point (typically, the grounding stud on the 7705 SAR-8, or a properly grounded rack or work bench).

Do not power up a 7705 SAR-8 before verifying that all common equipment (chassis, power, cooling, and grounding) is connected properly and that the fan module and all cards in the chassis have the same voltage type.

If power cables are connected to a circuit panel, always use caution when removing and replacing field-replaceable components.

Always place router components on an anti-static surface. Filler plates are required on all empty slots to prevent excess dust accumulation and to

help control airflow and electromagnetic interference.

Note:

Unless stated otherwise in this installation guide, replacing an FRU requires modifying the configuration of the FRU before the FRU can be removed. Typically, this means using the shutdown command to put the element(s) in an administratively down state.

The information in this chapter pertains to both the 7705 SAR-8 and 7705 SAR-8 v2 chassis.

The illustrations used in this chapter for replacing components show a 7705 SAR-8 chassis but also pertain to the 7705 SAR-8 v2 chassis.

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Replacing a CSM

This section contains:

Removing a CSM Replacing a CSM Replacing the Compact Flash Card on the CSM

Removing a CSM

Tools required:

Phillips screwdriver

To remove a CSM:

Step 1. Disconnect all cable connections to the CSM. Step 2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the captive screws that fasten the CSM to the

chassis.Step 3. Simultaneously rotate the ejector levers outward to unseat the backplane

connectors. Step 4. Pull the CSM out of the slot using the ejector levers. Place the CSM on an anti-static

surface. Step 5. If you are not replacing the CSM immediately, install a filler plate to cover the

empty slot. Refer to Installing a Filler Plate for instructions.

Note:

When replacing CSMs, modifying the configuration is not required. The 7705 SAR-8 requires at least one CSM, which can be installed in slot CSM A or

CSM B. For redundancy, install a CSM in slot CSM A and CSM B. Do not force an adapter card into a CSM slot. Do not force a CSM into an adapter card slot. When removing a CSM, always use the ejector levers to make sure that the connector

pins disconnect from the backplane.

Caution: In a single CSM system, removing the active CSM causes the system to shut down. If you are not immediately installing a replacement CSM, cover the empty slot with a filler plate and power off the system until the CSM is replaced.

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Figure 53 illustrates replacing a CSM.

Figure 53: Replacing a CSM

Tools required:

torque driver for Phillips screws

To replace a CSM:

Step 1. Remove the old CSM from the chassis.Step 2. Remove the new CSM from the packaging. Do not touch the printed circuit board

or connector pins.Step 3. Install the replacement CSM. With the ejector levers rotated inward, hold the CSM

by the levers, align the card with the slot guides and slide the card into the slot until the connectors are seated in the backplane and the faceplate is flush with the front of the chassis.

Step 4. Secure the card in place by tightening the captive screws. Do not over-tighten. The recommended torque is 3 to 4 lbf-in (0.34 to 0.45 N.m).

Note: Each CSM has two ejector levers that release the card from the backplane connectors. During installation, the ejector levers must be rotated inward. The ejector levers must remain in the inward position while the card is installed in the chassis.

CSM ASLOT ID

MDA 1MDA 3MDA 5

CSM BMDA 2MDA 4MDA 6

Batt. A

-+

-+

Batt. B

Minor

Major

Critical

Batt B

Batt A

FanAlarm

ExternalAlarms

ACO/LT

FAN

7705 SAR-8

CSMStat

Pwr

Act

Console

In

Sync

Out

Mgmnt Port

3

3

4

1

4

19603

Warning: Do not force a CSM into its slot if its connector pins do not mate smoothly with the backplane connectors. The card may not be seated properly and the pins can get damaged. Pull the card half way out and then reinsert it.

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Replacing the Compact Flash Card on the CSM

To facilitate commissioning, the compact flash device is user-replaceable; however, it must be replaced by a supported compact flash that has the correct files. The files are:

bof.cfg boot option file boot.ldr bootstrap software config.cfg default configuration file TiMOS-m.n.Yz

→ m major release number→ n minor release number→ Y A (alpha release), B (beta release), M (maintenance release), or R (released

software)→ z version number

These files can be transferred to the new compact flash by:

copying the files from another compact flash to a PC and then transferring the files to the new compact flash

accessing a 7705 SAR node via FTP and transferring the files from the node to the new compact flash

Alcatel-Lucent orderable compact flashes are listed in Table 4.

Figure 54 illustrates the location of the compact flash card on the CSM.

Figure 54: Location of Compact Flash Card on CSM

Stat

Mgmt Port

InOut

Sync

CSM

Pwr

Act

Console

1 2

21874

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To replace a compact flash card:

Step 1. If the system has a single CSM and you have a spare CSM with the appropriate compact flash (see the Caution above), install the spare CSM in the empty CSM slot; see Replacing a CSM for instructions.

Step 2. Remove the CSM whose compact flash you want to replace from the chassis; see Removing a CSM for instructions.

Step 3. Remove the new compact flash card from the packaging.Step 4. Remove the compact flash card that is being replaced; see item 1 on Figure 54 for

its location on the CSM.i. Pull the compact flash card out of the header (item 2 on Figure 54).ii. Place the extracted flash card on an anti-static surface.

Step 5. Insert the new flash card into the header until it is fully seated.Step 6. Replace the CSM; see Replacing a CSM for instructions.Step 7. Remove the spare CSM; see Removing a CSM for instructions.

Note:

The compact flash is on the CSM; see Figure 54. To replace the compact flash, you must first remove the CSM from the chassis.

The installed compact flash is 2 Gbytes. Larger-capacity compact flashes may be ordered from Alcatel-Lucentt; see Table 4.

Caution: In a SAR-8 system with a single CSM, removing the CSM will cause all traffic and data to be lost. To avoid this, it is strongly recommended that you have a spare CSM (with a supported compact flash that has the correct files for the software release you are using) and install the CSM in the empty CSM slot before you remove the original CSM.

Danger: The CSM may be hot; take care when handling it.

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Replacing Adapter Cards

This section contains:

Removing the Adapter Card Configuration Removing an Adapter Card or Filler Plate Replacing an Adapter Card or Filler Plate

Removing the Adapter Card Configuration

If you remove an adapter card and will not be replacing it, or will be replacing it with a card of a different type, you must first remove the associated configuration, such as SAPs, SDPs, and port connections, prior to removing the installed card. If you will be replacing it with a card of the same type, you do not need to remove the associated configuration.

Refer to the 7705 SAR OS Interface Configuration Guide for details on configuring cards and ports.

Warning: Use only approved small form-factor pluggable (SFP) fiber-optic devices in adapter card SFP ports

Note:

Ports cannot be configured if the adapter card is not provisioned. Services cannot be configured if ports are not configured. Adapter card slots are numbered MDA 1 through 6. Adapter cards and their slots are identified on the CLI as mda slots. When you remove an adapter card, always use the ejector levers to ensure that the

connector pins disconnect from the backplane.

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In the example below, a 8-port Ethernet Adapter card in slot 1 is being removed. In this example, only the port configuration must be removed.

You can now remove the installed card, and replace it if required; see Removing an Adapter Card or Filler Plate or Replacing an Adapter Card or Filler Plate. If you are simply removing the card, insert a filler plate in the empty slot. If you are replacing the card with a different type, provision the new card before installing it. If you are replacing the card with the same type, you do not need to provision it.

Command Syntax ExampleStep 1. port port-id port 1/1/5Step 2. shutdown shutdown

Note: The port>shutdown command must be repeated for all enabled ports on the adapter card.

Step 3. exit exitStep 4. card slot-number card 1Step 5. mda mda-slot mda 1Step 6. shutdown shutdownStep 7. exit exitStep 8. no mda mda-slot no mda 1

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Removing an Adapter Card or Filler Plate

Before you remove an adapter card, see Removing the Adapter Card Configuration.

Figure 55 illustrates removing an adapter card. Table 45 identifies the installation and removal features.

Figure 55: Removing an Adapter Card

Tools required:

Phillips screwdriver

In order to ensure the best performance and to ensure that the 7705 SAR-8 chassis remains compliant with EMC requirements, when removing adapter cards or filler plates from the 7705 SAR-8 chassis, the following procedure must be followed.

The 7705 SAR-8 consists of two vertical banks of adapter card slots.

Table 45: Adapter Card Installation and Removal Features

Key Description

1 Card guide

2 Threaded receptacle

3 Captive screws

4 Ejector lever

CSM ASLOT ID

MDA 1MDA 3MDA 5

CSM BMDA 2MDA 4MDA 6

Batt. A

-+

-+

Batt. B

A16-CHDS1Stat

Pwr

Act

Ports 1-16

Port

Minor

Major

Critical

Batt B

Batt A

FanAlarm

ExternalAlarms

ACO/LT

FAN

7705 SAR-8

21

4 3

34

19649

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To remove an adapter card or filler plate:

Step 1. If applicable, unplug any cables from the target card slot and secure them to the side of the chassis.

Step 2. Loosen all the mounting screws on all four of the adapter cards or filler plates on the applicable vertical bank.

Step 3. Remove the adapter card or filler plate from the target card slot. Ensure that you follow the ESD procedures described in Warnings and Notes.a. To remove an adapter card:

i. Simultaneously rotate the ejector levers outward to release the adapter card connectors from the backplane receptacles.

ii. Grip the adapter card by the ejector levers and slide the card out of the slot. Place the adapter card on an anti-static surface.

iii. If you are not replacing the adapter card immediately, cover the adapter card slot with a filler plate (see Step 2 in Replacing an Adapter Card or Filler Plate).

b. To remove a filler plate, pull it out of the slot.

Replacing an Adapter Card or Filler Plate

Before you replace an adapter card, see Removing the Adapter Card Configuration.

Figure 56 illustrates the replacement of an adapter card. Table 45 identifies the installation and removal features.

Figure 56: Replacing an Adapter Card

CSM ASLOT ID

MDA 1MDA 3MDA 5

CSM BMDA 2MDA 4MDA 6

Batt. A

-+

-+

Batt. B

A16-CHDS1Stat

Pwr

Act

Ports 1-16

Port

A16-CND31Stat

Pwr

Act

Ports 1-16

Port

Minor

Major

Critical

Batt B

Batt A

FanAlarm

ExternalAlarms

ACO/LT

FAN

7705 SAR-8

19650

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Tools required:

torque driver for Phillips screws

In order to ensure the best performance and to ensure that the 7705 SAR-8 chassis remains compliant with EMC requirements, when installing adapter cards or filler plates in the 7705 SAR-8 chassis, the following procedure must be followed.

The 7705 SAR-8 consists of two vertical banks of adapter card slots.

To replace an adapter card or filler plate:

Step 1. Remove the replacement adapter card or filler plate from the packaging and place it on an anti-static work surface. Avoid touching board components and connector pins. Ensure that you follow the ESD procedures described in Warnings and Notes.

Step 2. Insert the adapter card or filler plate in the empty slot.

a. To insert an adapter card: i. With the ejector levers rotated inward, hold the adapter card by the levers,

align the card with the slot guides, and slide the adapter card into the slot.ii. Press the adapter card firmly into the slot by pushing in both ejector levers

at the same time with your thumbs. Make sure that the card connectors are seated in the backplane connectors and the faceplate is flush with the front of the chassis.

b. To insert a filler plate:i. Align the filler plate with the slot and slide it into the slot. Filler plates do

not have backplane connectors.Step 3. Tighten all the mounting screws on the vertical bank. Tighten both sides, one slot

at a time. Do not over-tighten. The recommended torque is 3 to 4 lbf-in (0.34 to 0.45 N.m).

Step 4. Check the Power LED on the adapter card faceplate. If the chassis is powered ON, the Power LED on the adapter card is lit (blue). Refer to the adapter card installation guide for information on LEDs for the specific adapter card.

Note:

Do not attempt to use the captive screws instead of the ejector levers to insert the adapter card into the slot; the screws are only used to secure the card in place.

If the adapter card does not seat properly in the backplane, an ejector lever may not be completely rotated inward. Pull the card out half way, adjust the levers, and reinsert the card by pushing in both ejector levers at the same time with your thumbs.

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Step 5. If applicable, reattach the cables removed in Step 1 in Removing an Adapter Card or Filler Plate.

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Replacing the Fan Module

This section contains:

Removing the Fan Module Replacing the Fan Module

Danger: Always keep your fingers away from rotating fan blades.

Warning: The Fan module is hot-swappable. The 7750 SAR chassis operates safely for up to 4 minutes while you replace the Fan module. If a longer maintenance time is required, power off the system to prevent over-temperature conditions.

Note:

The fans may not turn on right away as they are controlled by the temperature sensors in the system; they will only turn on when required, that is, when the system reaches a certain temperature as described in Temperature Monitoring in a 7705 SAR-8 Chassis.

In the event of a single fan failure, the remaining fans continue to run. This is sufficient to continue to provide adequate cooling for the system, but the Fan module needs to be replaced as soon as possible. The individual fans are not field-replaceable.

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Removing the Fan Module

Figure 57 illustrates removing the Fan module.

Figure 57: Removing the Fan Module

Tools required:

Phillips screwdriver

To remove the Fan module:

Step 1. Unpack the replacement Fan module from the protective packaging. Place the Fan module on an anti-static surface.

Step 2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the captive screw on the Fan module faceplate.Step 3. Pull the Fan module halfway out of the chassis and allow the fans to stop spinning.

Step 4. When the fans stop spinning, pull the Fan module completely out of the slot.

CSM ASLOT ID

MDA 1MDA 3MDA 5

CSM BMDA 2MDA 4MDA 6

Minor

Major

Critical

Batt B

Batt A

FanAlarms

ExternalAlarms

ACO/LT

FAN

7705 SAR-8

19651

Batt. A

-+

-+

Batt. B

Danger: DO NOT put your fingers or any tool in the Fan module if the fans are still spinning. Wait until the fans stop spinning (about 20 seconds) before completely removing the Fan module from its slot.

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Replacing the Fan Module

Figure 58 illustrates replacing the Fan module.

Figure 58: Replacing the Fan Module

Tools required:

torque driver for Phillips screws

To replace the Fan module:

Step 1. Hold the replacement Fan module by its edges, align it with the slot guides, and slide it into the slot.

Step 2. Press the Fan module firmly into the slot. Make sure that the Fan module connectors are seated in the backplane connectors.

Step 3. Secure the Fan module by tightening the captive screw. Do not over-tighten. The recommended torque is 3 to 4 lbf-in (0.34 to 0.45 N.m).

Step 4. Verify that the Batt A and/or Batt B LEDs on the Fan module faceplate are lit. When lit (green), the system is receiving power from power feeds A and/or B. At least one of the Batt LEDs must be lit. Refer to Fan Module Connectors and LEDs for more information on Fan module LEDs.

CSM ASLOT ID

MDA 1MDA 3MDA 5

CSM BMDA 2MDA 4MDA 6

Minor

Major

Critical

Batt B

Batt A

FanAlarms

ExternalAlarms

ACO/LT

FAN

7705 SAR-8

19652

Batt. A

-+

-+

Batt. B

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Installing a Filler Plate

A filler plate must be installed on all empty chassis slots.

Tools required:

slot screwdriver

To install a filler plate:

Step 1. Align the filler plate and insert the plate into the chassis slot.Step 2. Tighten the two captive screws that fasten the filler plate to the chassis. Do not

over-tighten. Filler plates do not have backplane connectors.

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Appendix C: Pinout Assignments

In This Chapter

This chapter provides information about the pinout assignments for the port connectors on the 7705 SAR-8:

CSM Ports→ Management Port→ Console Port

Fan Module Port→ External Alarms Port

RJ-45 Distribution Panel→ RJ-45 Distribution Panel Pinouts

Serial Data Interface Card Distribution Panel Pinouts Adapter Card Ports

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CSM Ports

The CSM has two ports: the (Ethernet) Management port and the Console port. Figure 59 identifies these ports.

Figure 59: CSM Ports

Management Port

The Management port supports half-duplex and full-duplex communication via 10/100 or autonegotiated Ethernet. The Management port provides a channel to download software and configuration files and manage the system. This port has an RJ-45 connector on the front panel. You must provide a shielded CAT5 Ethernet cable to connect to the port. Shielded cable must be used to maintain EMC compliance.

Figure 60 shows the Management port pin numbers.

Figure 60: Management Port Pin Numbers

Managementport

Stat

Mgmt Port In Out

SyncCSM

Pwr

Act

Consoleport

19653

Console

Pin 8 Pin 119593

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Management Port Pinouts

Table 46 displays the Management port pin assignments.

Console Port

The Console port is a Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) port used to configure router and system parameters. It can also be used for monitoring purposes. The Console port is enabled by default and is configured as DTE. The default baud rate is 115 200. This port has a DB9 male connector. Connect the Console port to a terminal using a shielded EIA/TIA-232 serial cable. Shielded cable must be used to maintain EMC compliance.

Figure 61 shows the Console port pin numbers.

Figure 61: Console Port Pin Numbers

Table 46: Ethernet Management Port PinoutsRJ-45 Female

Pin Signal Direction Description

1 TX+ Output Differential transmit data positive

2 TX- Output Differential transmit data negative

3 RX+ Input Differential receive data positive

4 NC Not connected

5 NC Not connected

6 RX- Input Differential receive data negative

7 NC Not connected

8 NC Not connected

6 9

51

19862

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Console Port Pinouts

Table 47 displays the Console port pin assignments. The Console port is configured for DTE mode.

Table 47: Console Port PinoutsDB9 Male

Pin Signal Direction Description

1 DCD Not connected

2 RXD Input Receive data

3 TXD Output Transmit data

4 DTR Not connected

5 GND Signal ground Signal ground

6 DSR Not connected

7 RTS Output Request to send

8 CTS Input Clear to send

9 RI Not connected

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Fan Module Port

Figure 62 identifies the connector for the External Alarms port on the Fan module.

Figure 62: Fan Module Port

External Alarms Port

The External Alarms port provides access to three pairs of alarm output contacts and four alarm inputs. All alarm interfaces are rated for 5 VDC and 100 mA (source or sink). Each alarm input can be configured with the following:

name description administrative state (shut down or not shut down) detect and clear debounce timers normal conditions (normally open or normally closed) association with up to four user-defined alarms

The alarm inputs must be associated with an alarm in order for them to be triggered.

FAN

Batt A

Batt B

FAN

CriticalAlarms

7705 SAR-8

ACO/LT

ExternalAlarms

Major

Minor

External Alarmsport

19654

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Refer to the 7705 SAR OS Interface Configuration Guide, Configuring Auxiliary Alarm Card and Chassis External Alarm Parameters, for information on configuring the alarm inputs.

You can display the status of the alarm inputs using the show>external-alarms> input CLI command. Refer to the 7705 SAR OS Interface Configuration Guide for examples of the alarm inputs display.

The 3EM24105 shielded cable is used to connect the DB15 connector on the External Alarm port to a standard punch-down or wire-wrap alarm panel. Shielded cable must be used to maintain EMC compliance. See Fan Module Alarm Cables for more details. See Figure 63 for the External Alarms port pin numbers.

Figure 63: External Alarms Port Pin Numbers

Note: As well as configuring alarm inputs for settings such as alarm severity, the pins on the external alarms connector can also be configured to trigger a log event with a configurable severity. For information on configuring the log events on the pins, refer to the 7705 SAR OS System Management Guide, Event Control.. To display the status of the log events, use the show>chassis>environment command (see the 7705 SAR OS Basic System Configuration Guide).

10

6

11

15

5

1

20934

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External Alarms Port Pinouts

Table 48 specifies the External Alarms port connector pinouts.

Table 48: External Alarms Port Pinouts

Pin Signal Direction Wire Color Description

1 Alarm input 1 Input White-Blue User-configurable

2 Alarm input 2 Input Blue-White User-configurable

3 nc Not connected

4 Alarm output 3, pin 2 Output Red-Blue Contact closes on minor alarm

5 Alarm output 3, pin 1 Output Blue-Red Contact closes on minor alarm

6 nc Not connected

7 Ground Reference White-Green Reference output for alarm inputs

8 Alarm output 2, pin 2 Output White-Slate Contact closes on major alarm

9 nc Not connected

10 Alarm output 2, pin 1 Output Slate-White Contact closes on major alarm

11 Alarm input 3 Input White-Orange User-configurable

12 Alarm input 4 Input Orange-White User-configurable

13 nc Not connected

14 Alarm output 1, pin 2 Output White-Brown Contact opens on critical alarm

15 Alarm output 1, pin 1 Output Brown-White Contact opens on critical alarm

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Table 49 lists critical, major, and minor alarm examples.

Table 49: Alarm Examples

Alarm Severity Examples

Critical one or more fans have failed a power feed has failed a critical external alarm has been detected

Major one or more adapter or CSM cards has reported an over-temperature condition

a major external alarm has been detected

Minor a minor external alarm has been detected

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RJ-45 Distribution Panel

Use shielded RJ-45 cables to attach customer equipment to the RJ-45 Distribution Panel. Shielded cable must be used to maintain EMC compliance. Figure 64 shows the pin numbering.

Figure 64: RJ-45 Distribution Panel Connector Pin Numbers

RJ-45 Distribution Panel Pinouts

Table 50 indicates the RJ-45 pinout assignments. These pinout mappings follow the TIA/EIA-568-A and TIA/EIA-568-B industry standards for commercial building cabling of telecom products and services.

Pin 8 Pin 119593

Table 50: RJ-45 Distribution Panel Pinout Assignments

Pin Pair Signal

1 R Rx Ring

2 T Rx Tip

3 Reserved

4 R1 Tx Ring

5 T1 Tx Tip

6 Reserved

7 Shield

8 Shield

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Figure 65 shows the M34 connector pinouts for the V.35 distribution panel. Figure 66 shows the DB25 connector pinouts for the RS-232 distribution panel. Figure 67 shows the DB15 connector pinouts for the X.21 distribution panel.

Figure 65: 6-Port V.35 Distribution Panel M34 Pinouts (Female)

Note: The pinouts shown in Figure 65 and Figure 66 are for a typical DCE connection.

20419

SCT (A)

9

10

11

12

13

14

P GND

DSR

ALB

TXD (A)

XCLK (A)

15

16

n/c

n/c

17n/c

SCT (B)

1

2

3

4

5

6

RTS

DTR

n/c

TXD (B)

XCLK (B)

7n/c

8n/c

n/c

CTS

n/c

n/c

RXD (B)

SCR (B)

n/c

n/c

26

27

28

29

30

31

S GND

DCD

n/c

RXD (A)

SCR (A)

32

33

n/c

n/c

34 n/c

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25 n/c

M34 female

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Figure 66: 6-Port RS-232 Distribution Panel DB25 Pinouts (Female)

Figure 67: X.21 Distribution Panel DB15 Pinouts (Female)

20421

DSRn/c

123456

1415161718

n/cSCTn/cSCRRDL

Frame GNDTXDRXDRTSCTS

19

n/cn/c

ALB

78910111213

2021222324

DTRn/cRIn/cXCLK1

S GNDDCD

n/cn/c

XCLK 2

25

DB25 female

21023

S (A)n/c

123456

910111213

T (B)C (B)R (B)I (B)S (B)

Cable shieldT (A)C (A)R (A)I (A)

1478

15 n/cn/c

S GND

X.21DB15 female

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Refer to the appropriate adapter card installation guide for port and pinout information on a specific adapter card.

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SafetyAS/NZS 60950-1Safety of information technology equipment

including electrical business equipmentCSA 60950-1-07Information Technology Equipment - Safety -

Part 1: General Requirements (Bi-National standard, with UL 60950-1)

EN 60950-1:2006Information technology equipment. Safety. General requirements

FDA CDRH 21-CFR 1040PART 1040 Performance Standards for Light-Emitting Products

IEC 60825-1Safety of laser products - Part 1: Equipment Classification and Requirements

IEC 60825-2Safety of laser products - Part 2: Safety of optical fibre communication systems (OFCS)

IEC 60950-1Information technology equipment - Safety - Part 1: General requirements

UL 60950-1UL Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment

EMC ComplianceAS/NZS CISPR 22:2006 (Class A)Information technology

equipment - Radio disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement

CISPR 22:2005 + A1:2006 (Class A)Information technology equipment - Radio disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement

EN55022 2006 + A1:2007 (Class A)Information technology equipment - Radio disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement

EN 300 386 v1.5.1 (Class A)Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); Telecommunication network equipment; ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements

FCC Part 15 2008 (Class A) RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES, Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47 -- Telecommunication, Chapter I Federal Communications Commission, Part 15 Radio Frequency Devices, 47CFR15

ICES-003 Issue 4 (Class A)Spectrum Management and telecommunications Policy- Interference- Causing Equipment Standard - Digital Apparatus

ITU-T K.20-2008/04 (Enhanced)Resistibility of Telecommunication Equipment Installed in a Telecommunications Centre to Overvoltages and Overcurrents

ITU-T K.44Resistibility for Telecommunication Equipment Exposed to Overvoltages and Overcurrents

Environmental ComplianceATT-TP-76200 Issue 16aNetwork Equipment Power, Grounding,

Environmental, and Physical Design RequirementsETSI EN 300 019-2-1 v2.1.2 (Class 1.2)Environmental

Engineering (EE); Environmental conditions and environmental tests for telecommunications equipment; Part 2-1: Specification of environmental tests; Storage

ETSI EN 300 019-2-2 v2.1.2 (Class 2.3)Environmental Engineering (EE); Environmental conditions and environmental tests for telecommunications equipment; Part 2-2: Specification of environmental tests; Transportation

ETSI EN 300 019-2-3 v2.2.2 (Class 3.2)Environmental Engineering (EE); Environmental conditions and environmental tests for telecommunications equipment; Part 2-3: Specification of environmental tests; Stationary use at weather protected locations

ETSI EN 300 132-2 V2.3.6Power Supply Interface at the input to telecommunication equipment; Part 2: operated by direct current

ETSI 300 753 v1.2.1 (Class 3.2)Equipment Engineering (EE); Acoustic noise emitted by telecommunications equipment

Telcordia GR-63-CORE Issue 3NEBS Requirements: Physical Protection

Telcordia GR-1089-CORE Issue 6Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and Electrical Safety Generic Criteria for Network Telecommunications Equipment

Verizon VZ-TPR-9305 Issue 4Verizon NEBSTM Compliance: NEBS Compliance Clarification Document Verizon Technical Purchasing Requirements

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Telecom ComplianceACTA TIA-968-BTelecommunications Telephone Terminal

Equipment Technical Requirements for Connection of Terminal Equipment to the Telephone Network

ANSI/TIA/EIA-422-BElectrical Characteristics of Balanced Digital Interface Circuits, Electronic Industries Association Engineering Department. Washington D.C. 1994

AS/ACIF S016 (Australia/New Zealand)Requirements for Customer Equipment for connection to hierarchical digital interfaces

IC CS-03 Issue 9Spectrum Management and Telecommunications

IEEE 802.1agService Layer OAMIEEE 802.1p/qVLAN TaggingIEEE 802.310BaseTIEEE 802.3ahEthernet OAMIEEE 802.3u100BaseTXIEEE 802.3x Flow ControlIEEE 802.3z1000BaseSX/LXIEEE 802.3-2008Revised base standardIEEE 802.1AX-2008Link Aggregation Task Force (transferred

from IEEE 802.3ad)IEEE C37.94-2002N Times 64 Kilobit Per Second Optical Fiber

Interfaces Between Teleprotection and Multiplexer Equipment

ITU-T G.703Physical/electrical characteristics of hierarchical digital interfaces

ITU-T G.704Synchronous frame structures used at 1544, 6312, 2048, 8448 and 44 736 kbit/s hierarchical levels

ITU-T G.707Network node interface for the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)

ITU-T G.712-2001Transmission performance characteristics of pulse code modulation channels

ITU-T G.957Optical interfaces for equipments and systems relating to the synchronous digital hierarchy

ITU-T G.984.1Gigabit-capable passive optical networks (GPON): general characteristics

ITU-T V.11 (RS-422)V.11/X.27 Electrical characteristics for balanced double-current interchange circuits operating at data signalling rates up to 10 Mbit/s

ITU-T V.24List of definitions for interchange circuits between data terminal equipment (DTE) and data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE)

ITU-T V.28 (V.35)V.28 Electrical characteristics for unbalanced double-current interchange circuits

ITU-T V.36Modems for synchronous data transmission using 60-108 kHz group band circuits

ITU-T X.21Interface between Data Terminal Equipment and Data Circuit- Terminating Equipment for Synchronous Operation on Public Data Networks

ITU-T Y.1731OAM functions and mechanisms for Ethernet-based networks

Protocol Support

ATMRFC 2514Definitions of Textual Conventions and

OBJECT_IDENTITIES for ATM Management, February 1999

RFC 2515Definition of Managed Objects for ATM Management, February 1999

RFC 2684Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5

af-tm-0121.000Traffic Management Specification Version 4.1, March 1999

ITU-T Recommendation I.610B-ISDN Operation and Maintenance Principles and Functions version 11/95

ITU-T Recommendation I.432.1B-ISDN user-network interface - Physical layer specification: General characteristics

GR-1248-COREGeneric Requirements for Operations of ATM Network Elements (NEs). Issue 3 June 1996

GR-1113-COREBellcore, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL) Protocols Generic Requirements, Issue 1, July 1994

AF-PHY-0086.001Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA)

BFDdraft-ietf-bfd-mib-00.txtBidirectional Forwarding Detection

Management Information Basedraft-ietf-bfd-base-o5.txtBidirectional Forwarding Detectiondraft-ietf-bfd-v4v6-1hop-06.txtBFD IPv4 and IPv6 (Single Hop)draft-ietf-bfd-multihop-06.txtBFD for Multi-hop Paths

BGPRFC 1397BGP Default Route AdvertisementRFC 1997BGP Communities AttributeRFC 2385Protection of BGP Sessions via MDSRFC 2439BGP Route Flap DampeningRFC 2547bisBGP/MPLS VPNs RFC 2918Route Refresh Capability for BGP-4RFC 3107Carrying Label Information in BGP-4RFC 3392Capabilities Advertisement with BGP-4

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RFC 4271BGP-4 (previously RFC 1771)RFC 4360BGP Extended Communities AttributeRFC 4364BGP/MPLS IP Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)

(previously RFC 2574bis BGP/MPLS VPNs)RFC 4456BGP Route Reflection: Alternative to Full-mesh IBGP

(previously RFC 1966 and RFC 2796)RFC 4724Graceful Restart Mechanism for BGP - GR HelperRFC 4760Multi-protocol Extensions for BGP (previously RFC

2858)RFC 4893BGP Support for Four-octet AS Number Space

DHCP/DHCPv6RFC 1534Interoperation between DHCP and BOOTPRFC 2131Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (REV)RFC 3046DHCP Relay Agent Information Option (Option 82)RFC 3315Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6

DIFFERENTIATED SERVICESRFC 2474Definition of the DS Field in the IPv4 and IPv6 HeadersRFC 2597Assured Forwarding PHB GroupRFC 2598An Expedited Forwarding PHBRFC 3140Per-Hop Behavior Identification Codes

DIGITAL DATA NETWORK MANAGEMENTV.35RS-232 (also known as EIA/TIA-232)X.21

DSL ModulesITU-T G.998.2SHDSL 4-pair EFM bondingITU-T G.993.2 Annex A and Annex BxDSL Standards

Compliance (ADSL2/2+ and VDSL2)ITU-T G.993.2 Annex K.3Supported Transport Protocol Specific

Transmission Convergence functionsITU-T G.993.2 Amendment 1Seamless Rate Adaptation ITU G.994.1 (2/07) Amendment 1 and 2G.hs Handshake TR112 (U-R2 Deutsche Telekom AG) Version 7.0 and report of

Self-Test-Result (ATU-T Register#3)ITU-T G.992.3 (G.dmt.bis), Annex A, B, J, M ITU-T G.992.5, Annex A, B, J, MITU-T G.992.1 (ADSL)ITU-T G.992.3 Annex K.2 (ADSL2) ITU-T G.992.5 Annex K (ADSL2+)ITU-T G.998.4 G.inpPhysical layer retransmissionITU-T G.991.2 Annex A, B, F and ITU-T G.991.2 Amendment 2

Annex GSHDSL standards compliance

ITU-T G.991.2 Appendix F and GSupport for up to 5696 Kb/s per pair

TR-060SHDSL rate and reach RFC 2684IEEE 802.2 LLC/SNAP bridged encapsulation while

operating in ATM bonded modeGR-1089 Issue 4Telecom (DSL) Interfaces Protection for a type 5

equipment port

Frame RelayANSI T1.617 Annex DSignalling Specification For Frame Relay

Bearer ServiceITU-T Q.922 Annex ADigital Subscriber Signalling System No.

1 (DSS1) data link layer - ISDN data link layer specification for frame mode bearer services.

FRF.1.2PVC User-to-Network Interface (UNI) Implementation Agreement

FRF.12Frame Relay Fragmentation Implementation AgreementRFC 2427Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay

GRERFC 2784Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE)

IPv6RFC 2460Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) SpecificationRFC 2462IPv6 Stateless Address AutoconfigurationRFC 2464Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Ethernet NetworksRFC 3587IPv6 Global Unicast Address FormatRFC 3595Textual Conventions for IPv6 Flow LabelRFC 4007IPv6 Scoped Address ArchitectureRFC 4193Unique Local IPv6 Unicast AddressesRFC 4291IPv6 Addressing ArchitectureRFC 4443Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6) for the

Internet Protocol Version 6 SpecificationRFC 4649DHCPv6 Relay Agent Remote-ID OptionRFC 4861Neighbor Discovery for IP version 6 (IPv6)

LDPRFC 5036LDP Specification

IS-ISRFC 1142OSI IS-IS Intra-domain Routing Protocol (ISO 10589)RFC 1195Use of OSI IS-IS for routing in TCP/IP & dual

environmentsRFC 2763Dynamic Hostname Exchange for IS-ISRFC 2966Domain-wide Prefix Distribution with Two-Level IS-

ISRFC 2973IS-IS Mesh Groups

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RFC 3373Three-Way Handshake for Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) Point-to-Point Adjacencies

RFC 3567Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) Cryptographic Authentication

RFC 3719Recommendations for Interoperable Networks using IS-IS

RFC 3784Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) Extensions for Traffic Engineering (TE)

RFC 3787Recommendations for Interoperable IP NetworksRFC 4205 for Shared Risk Link Group (SRLG) TLV draft-ietf-isis-

igp-p2p-over-lan-05.txtRFC 5309Point-to-Point Operation over LAN in Link State

Routing Protocols

MPLSRFC 3031MPLS ArchitectureRFC 3032MPLS Label Stack EncodingRFC 3815Definitions of Managed Objects for the Multiprotocol

Label Switching (MPLS), Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)

RFC 4379Detecting Multi-Protocol Label Switched (MPLS) Data Plane Failures

NETWORK MANAGEMENTITU-T X.721Information technology- OSI-Structure of

Management InformationITU-T X.734Information technology- OSI-Systems

Management: Event Report Management FunctionM.3100/3120Equipment and Connection ModelsTMF 509/613Network Connectivity ModelRFC 1157SNMPv1RFC 1305Network Time Protocol (Version 3) Specification,

Implementation and AnalysisRFC 1850OSPF-MIBRFC 1907SNMPv2-MIBRFC 2011IP-MIBRFC 2012TCP-MIBRFC 2013UDP-MIBRFC 2030Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Version 4 for

IPv4, IPv6 and OSIRFC 2096IP-FORWARD-MIBRFC 2138RADIUSRFC 2206RSVP-MIBRFC 2571SNMP-FRAMEWORKMIBRFC 2572SNMP-MPD-MIBRFC 2573SNMP-TARGET-&-NOTIFICATION-MIB

RFC 2574SNMP-USER-BASED-SMMIBRFC 2575SNMP-VIEW-BASED ACM-MIBRFC 2576SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIBRFC 2588SONET-MIBRFC 2665EtherLike-MIBRFC 2819RMON-MIBRFC 2863IF-MIBRFC 2864INVERTED-STACK-MIBRFC 3014NOTIFICATION-LOG MIBRFC 3164The BSD Syslog ProtocolRFC 3273HCRMON-MIBRFC 3411An Architecture for Describing Simple Network

Management Protocol (SNMP) Management FrameworksRFC 3412Message Processing and Dispatching for the Simple

Network Management Protocol (SNMP)RFC 3413Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

ApplicationsRFC 3414User-based Security Model (USM) for version 3 of the

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv3)RFC 3418SNMP MIBdraft-ietf-disman-alarm-mib-04.txtdraft-ietf-mpls-ldp-mib-07.txtdraft-ietf-ospf-mib-update-04.txtdraft-ietf-mpls-lsr-mib-06.txtdraft-ietf-mpls-te-mib-04.txtIANA-IFType-MIB

OSPFRFC 1765OSPF Database OverflowRFC 2328OSPF Version 2RFC 2370Opaque LSA SupportRFC 3101OSPF NSSA OptionRFC 3137OSPF Stub Router AdvertisementRFC 3630Traffic Engineering (TE) Extensions to OSPFRFC 4203Shared Risk Link Group (SRLG) sub-TLV

PPPRFC 1332PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP)RFC 1570PPP LCP Extensions RFC 1619PPP over SONET/SDHRFC 1661The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)RFC 1662PPP in HDLC-like FramingRFC 1989PPP Link Quality MonitoringRFC 1990The PPP Multilink Protocol (MP)

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RFC 2686The Multi-Class Extension to Multi-Link PPP

PSEUDOWIRESRFC 3550RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications RFC 3985Pseudo Wire Emulation Edge-to-Edge (PWE3)

ArchitectureRFC 4385Pseudowire Emulation Edge-to-Edge (PWE3) Control

Word for Use over an MPLS PSNRFC 4446IANA Allocation for PWE3RFC 4447Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance Using the Label

Distribution Protocol (LDP)RFC 4448Encapsulation Methods for Transport of Ethernet over

MPLS NetworksRFC 4553Structure-Agnostic Time Division Multiplexing

(TDM) over Packet (SAToP)RFC 4717Encapsulation Methods for Transport of Asynchronous

Transfer Mode (ATM) over MPLS NetworksRFC 4618Encapsulation Methods for Transport of PPP/High-

Level Data Link Control (HDLC) over MPLS NetworksRFC 4619Encapsulation Methods for Transport of Frame Relay

over Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) NetworksRFC 4816Pseudowire Emulation Edge-to-Edge (PWE3)

Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Transparent Cell Transport Service

RFC 5085Pseudowire Virtual Circuit Connectivity Verification (VCCV): A Control Channel for Pseudowires

RFC 5086Structure-Aware Time Division Multiplexed (TDM) Circuit Emulation Service over Packet Switched Network (CESoPSN)

draft-ietf-pwe3-redundancy-02.txtPseudowire (PW) Redundancy

RADIUSRFC 2865Remote Authentication Dial In User ServiceRFC 2866RADIUS Accounting

RSVP-TE and FRRRFC 2430A Provider Architecture for DiffServ & TERFC 2961RSVP Refresh Overhead Reduction ExtensionsRFC 2702Requirements for Traffic Engineering over MPLSRFC 2747RSVP Cryptographic AuthenticationRFC 3097RSVP Cryptographic Authentication - Updated

Message Type ValueRFC 3209Extensions to RSVP for LSP TunnelsRFC 3210Applicability Statement for Extensions to RSVP for

LSP TunnelsRFC 4090Fast Reroute Extensions to RSVP-TE for LSP Tunnels

SONET/SDHGR-253-CORESONET Transport Systems: Common Generic

Criteria. Issue 3, September 2000ITU-T Recommendation G.841Telecommunication

Standardization Section of ITU, Types and Characteristics of SDH Networks Protection Architecture, issued in October 1998 and as augmented by Corrigendum1 issued in July 2002

SSHdraft-ietf-secsh-architecture.txtSSH Protocol Architecturedraft-ietf-secsh-userauth.txtSSH Authentication Protocoldraft-ietf-secsh-transport.txtSSH Transport Layer Protocoldraft-ietf-secsh-connection.txtSSH Connection Protocoldraft-ietf-secsh- newmodes.txtSSH Transport Layer Encryption

Modes

SYNCHRONIZATIONG.813Timing characteristics of SDH equipment slave clocks

(SEC)G.8261Timing and synchronization aspects in packet networksG.8262Timing characteristics of synchronous Ethernet

equipment slave clockGR 1244 COREClocks for the Synchronized Network: Common

Generic CriteriaIEEE 1588v21588 PTP 2008

TACACS+IETF draft-grant-tacacs-02.txtThe TACACS+ Protocol

TCP/IPRFC 768User Datagram ProtocolRFC 791Internet ProtocolRFC 792Internet Control Message ProtocolRFC 793Transmission Control Protocol RFC 826Ethernet Address Resolution ProtocolRFC 854Telnet Protocol SpecificationRFC 1350The TFTP Protocol (Rev. 2)RFC 1812Requirements for IPv4 Routers

TWAMPRFC 5357A Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol (TWAMP)

VPLSRFC 4762Virtual Private LAN Services Using LDP

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Proprietary MIBsTIMETRA-ATM-MIB.mibTIMETRA-CAPABILITY-7705-V1.mibTIMETRA-CFLOWD-MIB.mibTIMETRA-CHASSIS-MIB.mibTIMETRA-CLEAR-MIB.mibTIMETRA-FILTER-MIB.mibTIMETRA-GLOBAL-MIB.mibTIMETRA-LDP-MIB.mibTIMETRA-LOG-MIB.mibTIMETRA-MPLS-MIB.mibTIMETRA-OAM-TEST-MIB.mibTIMETRA-PORT-MIB.mibTIMETRA-PPP-MIB.mibTIMETRA-QOS-MIB.mibTIMETRA-ROUTE-POLICY-MIB.mibTIMETRA-RSVP-MIB.mibTIMETRA-SAP-MIB.mibTIMETRA-SDP-MIB.mibTIMETRA-SECURITY-MIB.mibTIMETRA-SERV-MIB.mibTIMETRA-SYSTEM-MIB.mibTIMETRA-TC-MIB.mib

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