Allied Telesyn™ 910x integrated Multiservice Access Platform Installation Guide Release 7.0 (and up unless reissued) Issue 1 © 2005 Allied Telesyn Networks. All rights reserved. Information subject to change without notice.
Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a Allied Telesyn™ 910x, integrated Multiservice Access Platform (iMAP) product. This product is part of a family of products that leverages Ethernet switching technology to offer service providers a range of services, including video over xDSL. Who Should Read This Guide? This document provides an outline for installation and turn up of the Allied Telesyn 910x product, from the unpacking of materials to setting up the initial user interface.
Table of Contents 1 Installation of Allied Telesyn 9100- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1-1 1.1 Installation Overview for the 9100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-1 1.1.1 Allied Telesyn 9100 Configuration - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-1 1.2 Following Procedures for the 9101, 9102, and 9103 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-2 1.
1.11.1 1.11.2 1.11.3 1.11.4 Install the CFC12- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-24 Install the Service Module- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-25 Install the SFP Module - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-25 Install Filler Plates (FPF) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-26 1.
1. Installation of Allied Telesyn 9100 1.1 Installation Overview for the 9100 1.1.1 Allied Telesyn 9100 Configuration The Allied Telesyn™ 9100 is shelf mounted with one Central Fabric Controller (CFC12) and Service Modules (SMs) that depend on customer requirements. (Refer to the Allied Telesyn iMAP Component Specification for which SMs can be used.) Table 1-1, Figure 1-1, and Figure 1-2 show the Allied Telesyn 9100 components. Refer to these when performing any task in this document.
Following Procedures for the 9101, 9102, and 9103 Allied Telesyn 9100 Configuration [ FIGURE 1-1 FIGURE 1-2 Allied Telesyn 9101 - Example Configuration Allied Telesyn 9102 / 9103 - Example Configuration Note the following differences between the 9102/3 and the 9101: • The 9102/3 is deeper and so has different environment / mounting options (refer to 1.5.2). • Power and Grounding for the 9102/3 is for an AC Power Supply, and so there is no PEM (refer to 1.9).
9101 Site Requirements Selecting a Site for the 9100 1.3.1 9101 Site Requirements The Allied Telesyn 9101 is installed in a environment that is affected by the existing installed equipment and the specific requirements of the Allied Telesyn 9101 shelf. Refer to Table 1-2. TABLE 1-2 Site Requirements for Allied Telesyn 9101 Type Description Access (for security reasons) Installation in a restricted access location is preferred.
Selecting a Site for the 9100 9102/9103 Site Requirements 1.3.2 9102/9103 Site Requirements The Allied Telesyn 9101 is installed in a environment that is affected by the existing installed equipment and the specific requirements of the Allied Telesyn 9102/9103 shelf. Refer to Table 1-3. TABLE 1-3 Site Requirements for Allied Telesyn 9102 / 9103 Type Description Number of people Two people are required when mounting the shelf.
102/9103 Site Requirements FIGURE 1-3 Selecting a Site for the 9100 Telesyn 9100 Space Requirements for Open Rack Environment (Table 1-2 and Table 1-3) Telesyn 9100 Installation Guide (Installation of Allied Telesyn 9100) 1-5
Setup Checklist 9101 Parts Included in Order 1.4 Setup Checklist 1.4.1 9101 Parts Included in Order Allied Telesyn provides and ships certain parts with each order.
9102 / 9103 Parts Included in Order Setup Checklist 1.4.2 9102 / 9103 Parts Included in Order Table 1-6 lists the items that are shipped with the 9102. Note: If any of these items are not included, contact your local Allied Telesyn representative.
Shelf Mounting Options 9101 Mounting Options Table 1-8 lists the items that are to be provided by the customer. TABLE 1-8 Customer Item Checklist Item Quantity Description OAM cable 1 RJ-45, connectorized, Cat 5 Power Cabling 1 Standard AC cable (3 prong) Console cable 1 RJ-45, connectorized, Cat 5 cable ties As needed Used to connect local PC/terminal for local interface (usually through an RJ45 to RS232 converter) Note - so issue of line isolation resolved? n/a 1.
9101 Mounting Options Shelf Mounting Options FIGURE 1-4 Front mount option for 9101 1. Place the brackets in the appropriate location as shown in Figure 1-4. 2. Using the M3 x 6mm screws, mount the front brackets.
Shelf Mounting Options 9101 Mounting Options 1.5.1.2 Center Mounting Option - 9101 The bracket is mounted on the center of the 9101 unit as illustrated in Figure 1-5. Mount the bracket following the steps of Section 1.5.1.1.
9102/3 Mounting Options Shelf Mounting Options 1.5.2 9102/3 Mounting Options Because of the depth of the 9102/3 unit, there are adjustable bracket extensions, and attached to these extensions are the rear brackets. Note: Regardless of the mounting option chosen, the rear brackets must be used. 1.5.2.1 Front Mounting Option 1. Place a bracket in the appropriate location as shown in Figure 1-6. 2. Using the M3 x 6mm screws, mount a front bracket. 3.
Shelf Mounting Options 9102/3 Mounting Options 1.5.2.2 Center Mounting Option The bracket is mounted on the center of the 9101 unit as illustrated in Figure 1-7. Mount the brackets following the steps of Section 1.5.2.1.
9102/3 Mounting Options Shelf Mounting Options 1.5.2.3 Attaching the Extension Brackets and Rear Brackets Caution: Two persons are required to mount the 9102/3, with one person in front of and another person behind the unit. Note that the rear brackets, as shown in Figure 1-8, are rotationally symmetrical; when facing the rear of the unit, the flange is on the bottom on the right, and top on the left. (This allows adequate clearance for removal of the power converter if needed.) 1.
Wall Mounting Option Overview 1.6 Wall Mounting Option 1.6.1 Overview If the customer wishes to wall mount the unit, there is a separate kit available through an Allied Telesyn representative. This kit includes: • Four brackets that are attached to the unit, two for each side • Screws for attaching the brackets to the unit. Refer to Figure 1-9. FIGURE 1-9 Note: 1-14 Wall Mounting Option The wall mount kit does not include the screws/bolts that are used to attach the brackets to a wall.
Installing the Wall Mount Allied Telesyn 9100 Installation Safety Caution: The customer must ensure that the weight of a fully configured unit can be supported by the mounting hardware/support used with the brackets. 1.6.2 Installing the Wall Mount 1. Ensure there is enough space for the unit and associated cables 2. Screw the brackets to the sides of the unit using the screws supplied in the kit. 3. Locate and mark on the wall where the two holes where the top brackets will be mounted.
Allied Telesyn 9100 Installation Safety Safety Precautions While Working with Electricity • The user should not perform any action that creates an unsafe or hazardous situation for themselves or other personnel. 1.7.2 Safety Precautions While Working with Electricity Guidelines when working with electrically powered equipment: • Locate the Power Off switch for the system being installed or serviced. In the event of an electrical accident, the user can quickly turn the power off.
Precautions and Conformance Standards Allied Telesyn 9100 Installation Safety 3. Connect the clip from the ESD-preventative device to an unpainted surface of the frame, rack or ESD point on the chassis frame connecting it directly to ground. This ensures that unwanted ESD voltages safely flow to ground. 4. Wear the ESD-preventive device correctly to properly guard against ESD damage and shock.
Installing Power and Ground for the 9101 Laser Safety Instructions 1.7.5 Laser Safety Instructions Complies with FDA radiation performance standards, 21 CFR Subchapter J. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11. 1.8 Installing Power and Ground for the 9101 1.8.
Connect Power and Ground Installing Power and Ground for the 9101 The separate protective earthing terminal provided on this product shall be permanently connected to earth. Before connecting any power (or grounding) cable, ensure the following: 1. Connect to a reliably grounded 48VDC SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) source. (SELV - UL60950 - A circuit designed so that its voltages do not exceed a normal and fault value of 42.4 Vpeak or 60 VDC.) 2.
Installing Power and Ground for the 9101 FIGURE 1-10 Connect Power and Ground 9101 power entry module (PEM) The figure below details the 9100 PEM plug.
Connect the -48VDC office power supply to the 9101 PEM plug. Installing Power and Ground for the 9101 1.8.3 Connect the -48VDC office power supply to the 9101 PEM plug. 1. Loosen the screws. 2. Using cables colored as in Figure 1-12, strip each 1/4 in. (6.5 mm). 3. Insert each cable into its appropriate lug on the PEM plug. Use the figure below to determine the correct lugs. FIGURE 1-12 9100 PEM plug with connections indicated 4. Tighten each screw. 5.
Installing Power and Ground for the 9101 Connect to Power Source (Single or Dual) 1.8.4 Connect to Power Source (Single or Dual) The user can decide to connect the A and B feeds to a single power source or a different power source. If the customer chooses to use a single power source, jumper the -48 A and -48 B feeds together. Allied Telesyn recommends that separate cables be run from the single power source and return to each of the specified lugs on the PEM plug.
Connect Power and Ground Installing Power and Ground for the 9102 1.9 Installing Power and Ground for the 9102 1.9.1 Connect Power and Ground The Allied Telesyn 9102 comes with a pre-installed AC power converter. (The 9103 comes with redundant AC power converters.) With 14 AWG grounding wire (green/yellow insulation), the user connects the ground stud at the rear of the unit to Frame ground.
Install Card Modules Install the CFC12 1.11 Install Card Modules 1.11.1 Install the CFC12 Note: Do not attempt to install system cards without observing correct antistatic procedures. Failure to do so may damage cards. 1. Take the card from its antistatic container. 2. Hold the card securely with the lock-latch and label on the inside of the chassis. (Figure 1-15) 3. Press the release button on the inside of the latches and push the latches out. This puts the card in the open position.
Install the Service Module FIGURE 1-15 Install Card Modules Detail of the card latch in Open Position (Card Below is Locked) 1.11.2 Install the Service Module The Service Modules can be placed in any of slots 0, 1 and 2. It is recommended that the slots be filled in numerical order (0, then 1, then 2). 1. Take the card from its antistatic container. 2. For insertion into slots 0 or 2, hold the card securely with component side down.
Configure Local Terminal or PC Install Filler Plates (FPF) 1.11.4 Install Filler Plates (FPF) The FPF is needed to keep dust from entering the chassis and to ensure proper airflow. The shelf may overheat or become damaged if these are not properly installed in every unused slot. Do not allow the metal plate to touch the components of neighboring cards. While inserting the FPF, be careful not to get fingers pinched between cards.
Install Filler Plates (FPF) Configure Local Terminal or PC • Carrier Detect The settings for the CONSOLE port are factory configured with the following default values Note: When using the CONSOLE port, ensure that the terminal emulation software has FLOW CONTROL disabled.
Connect System Cables Service Modules with RJ21connectors 1.13 Connect System Cables The following figure illustrates system cable connector locations. FIGURE 1-16 9101 Cable Connections - To Be Supplied 1.13.1 Service Modules with RJ21connectors Note: Be sure to include in the cable length the overall maximum loop length to the customer premises. 1. Attach the connectorized end of the RJ21 cable to the RJ21 based card. 2. Use the screw and a tie wrap to secure it in place.
SMs with RJ45 connectors Connect System Cables 1.13.2 SMs with RJ45 connectors Attach the RJ45 end of the Ethernet cable to the specified port on the FE10 card. FIGURE 1-18 Note: FE10 Cable Connector Each RJ45 cable connected to the FE10 card should be dressed neatly and tightly. Do not permit cables to loop. FIGURE 1-19 FE10 RJ45 Connector Dressing 1.13.3 SMs with Optical connectors To Be Supplied 1.13.4 GE4/FE2 Note: The 9100 is equipped with 2 FE ports and 4 GE ports.
Connect System Cables Data Management Cable (MGMT Port on CFC12) 1.13.5 Data Management Cable (MGMT Port on CFC12) Note: Connect this cable only if the user plans to use the MGMT port for the management interface. Refer to the Allied Telesyn User Guide, Chapter 3. Connect one end of the ethernet cable to the MGMT port and connect the other end to a port that accesses the TCP/IP network, as described in the Allied Telesyn User Guide, Chapter 3.
Data Management Cable (MGMT Port on CFC12) Apply Power and Check Startup Sequence 1.14 Apply Power and Check Startup Sequence 1. For the 9101, insert Fuse A and then Fuse B into the 9101 PEM. 2. For the 9102, set the AC Power Unit to the On position. 3. Observe that the fans should start and airflow should be begin through the unit. 4.
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Check software load 7. Check the configuration Check the management logs for any problems by typing the following: > SHOW LOG SEVERITY=CRITICAL > SHOW LOG SEVERITY=MAJOR > SHOW LOG SEVERITY=MINOR 8. Check for any alarm conditions by inputting the following: > SHOW ALARMS ALL 9. Determine if there are any faults as a result of performing Steps 6 and 7. • If any logs are produced, or if an alarm has a status other than INFO, contact your Allied Telesyn representative and review the output.
Adding AC Power Module Check management interfaces 1.16 Adding AC Power Module To Be Supplied Caution: When adding a power supply, ensure power is not being applied and the switch for the AC supply is in the Off (-) position. 1.17 Allied Telesyn Contact Information If assistance or information is required in the installation of this equipment, contact the following: Allied Telesyn Technical Support: • • • • 1-34 Point a web browser to http://www.alliedtelesyn.
2. Appendix 2.
Telesyn 9100 Inventory Form 2.2 Telesyn 9100 Inventory Form You can use the following form to record registration information about the Telesyn 9100 and keep with your office records. Note: You may also identify the product with CLI commands. Refer to the Telesyn User Guide. TABLE 2-1 No.