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Environmental Notices
Environmental Notices
Instructions for use, maintenance and management of residual product
The equipment covered in this manual has been designed to fulfil the environmental demands of market and society. There are no apparent hazards during use and on-site maintenance of the equipment. We recommend that repair of defective equipment takes place at Tellabs premises, and it is likewise recommended to dispose of the equipment by use of certified local waste contractors that can assure environmental safe handling and disposal of the equipment. Arrangement for disposal of equipment can also be made through Tellabs. The equipment covered in this manual must be disposed of in accordance with "Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and of the council of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)". Disposal must follow national legislation for "IT and telecommunications equipment" in accordance with the WEEE directive. Do not dispose of waste electrical and electronic equipment with unsorted municipal and household waste Collect the equipment separately Return the equipment through the collection system agreed with Tellabs. Correct handling of the disposed equipment contributes to reuse, recycling and other form of recovery to protect the environment.
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Revision Information
Revision Information
Revision history
A1 A2
First version of the manual. Describes Tellabs 6305 converter FP1.0. Compared to revision A1: Tellabs 6305 converters supporting jumbo frame added. Minor changes have been performed.
A3
Compared to revision A2: The Bank 2 switches are not used in the 10/100/1000 version of the Tellabs 6305 converter supporting jumbo frame (CU3421-A). This has been implemented.
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Warnings
Warnings
Overview
It is important that you read this safety information before you begin to install or performing service on the unit. The procedures in this manual is for use by qualified personnel only. To avoid electrical shock, do not perform any servicing of this unit other than that contained in the procedures, unless you are qualified and certified to do so by Tellabs.
Laser radiation
Be aware of the warnings described here when installing and performing service on the equipment. The following rules describe how to avoid hazardous situations.
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Contents
Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Purpose of the Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Structure of the Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Definition of Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
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Reference Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
3.1 3.2 3.3 Front Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Logistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 LEDs, Switches and Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 3.3.1 LEDs, Switches and Connectors on 10/100 Mbit/s Version . . 21 3.3.2 LEDs, Switches and Connectors on 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Version 25 Functional Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 3.5.1 Ethernet Interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 3.5.2 Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 3.5.3 Mechanical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 3.5.4 Environmental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 3.5.5 EMC Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 3.5.6 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 3.5.7 R&TTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 3.5.8 MTBF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
3.4 3.5
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Preface
Preface
Introduction
This preface describes the purpose of the manual and how the manual is structured. Furthermore you will find explanations of abbreviations, definition of terms and references used in the manual. Purpose of the Manual on page 9 Structure of the Manual on page 9 Abbreviations on page 9 Definition of Terms on page 10 References on page 10
The purpose of this manual is to: Inform the user how to install and connect the Tellabs 6305 converter. Provide reference information.
The manual is structured as follows: 1 Overview on page 11 introduces the Tellabs 6305 converter. 2 Installation Information on page 13 describes how to install and connect the Tellabs 6305 converter. 3 Reference Information on page 19 gives logistics, technical description and specification information about the Tellabs 6305 converter.
Abbreviations
Abbreviations used in this manual
EMC ETEX ETSI FE FP GbE GND ID IEC LED Mbit/s MTBF NA NE nm ps RX SFP
Electromagnetic Compatibility Ethernet Tributary EXtension European Telecommunications Standards Institute Fast Ethernet Feature Pack Gigabit Ethernet Ground Identification International Electrotechnical Commission Light Emitting Diode Megabit per second Mean Time Between Failures Not Applicable Network Element nanometer, (1*E-9 meter) picoseconds Receive Small Formfactor Pluggable
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STP TX UTP
Definition of Terms
System/Network Element:
A complete functional unit with transport and element management functionality, power supply; all mounted in one or more subracks.
References
References to Tellabs documents
[1] MA345, Tellabs 6300 Managed Transport System, Tellabs 6300 Network Manager, Managing ETEX, Users Manual
Note: See the product release notes for a list of manuals that are valid for your
[2] ETSI, EN 300 019-1-x, x = 1 to 8, Equipment Engineering (EE); Environmental conditions and environmental tests for telecommunications equipment; Classification of environmental conditions, 2003-2004 [3] ETSI, EN 300 019-2-x, x= 1 to 8, Equipment Engineering (EE); Environmental conditions and environmental tests for telecommunications equipment; Specification of environmental tests, 2003-2004 [4] CEN/CENELEC, EN 55022, Limits and methods of measurements of radio interference characteristics of information technology equipment (CISPR 22:1997 modified), 1998 [5] CEN/CENELEC, EN 55024:1998, Information technology equipment. Immunity characteristics. Limits and methods of measurement, 1998 [6] CEN/CENELEC, EN 60950-1, Safety of information technology equipment (including electrical business equipment, with amd. no. 1, 2, 3, 4, 11), 2001-2004 [7] CEN/CENELEC, EN 61000, Electrostatic Discharge, Radiated Immunity, Electrical Fast Transient Burst, Surge, Conducted Immunity, Magnetic Immunity, Voltage Dips & Interrupts [8] CEN/CENELEC, EN 60825-1, Safety of laser products. Part 1: Equipment classification, requirements and users guide, 1994 [9] CEN/CENELEC, EN 60825-2, Safety of laser products. Part 2: Safety of optical fibre communication systems, 1997 [10] IEEE 802.3, Standard for Information technology - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - Local and metropolitan area networks. Part 1D: Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges, 2000.
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1 Overview
Overview
This overview gives a short introduction to the Tellabs 6305 converter. The Tellabs 6305 converter is part of the Tellabs product range for access and regional telecommunication transmission networks and based on the standards and recommendations on Ethernet from IEEE. The Tellabs 6305 converter provides unshielded twisted pair (UTP) to fiber media conversion with management capability for Operations, Administrations and Maintenance (OAM) functionality. The Tellabs 6305 converter is available with an external AC power supply in a wall-mountable housing. Interchangeable Small Formfactor Pluggable (SFP) transceivers with LC connectors provide the optical interfaces. SFP fiber transceivers are available for multimode (MM) and single-mode (SM) dual fiber (DF), and single-mode singlefiber (SF). IP-less remote management is supported via 802.3ah OAM protocol. By offering end-to-end OAM management capabilities with a secure demarcation point, the Tellabs 6305 converter is the ideal customer premises solution in the First-Mile for Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs).
Overview
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Installation Information
To complete the installation of the Tellabs 6305 converter, the following steps must be performed.
Step 1 Action
Read the information in 2.1 Optical Safety Considerations on page 13, 2.2 Labels on Equipment on page 14 and 2.3 Physical Placement on page 14. Install the transceiver for the Tellabs 6305 converter as described in 2.4 Installing the Transceiver on page 15. Check the switch settings described in 3.3 LEDs, Switches and Connectors on page 21. Connect the cables as described in 2.5 Connecting the Cables on page 16.
2.1
General
IEC825 classification limits of optical power radiated from single mode fiber end
- 4.9 dBm
- 3.6 dBm
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2.2
Labels on Equipment
The Tellabs 6305 converter is provided with an identification label as shown in the figure below.
2.3
Physical Placement
The Tellabs 6305 converter is designed to operate in a typical commercial environment. Please observe the following rules: For AC powering, use a grounded, three-pronged power outlet approved by the electrical code of the region. Location must be clean, dust free and well ventilated. If required, then install the Tellabs 6305 converter on the wall with four screws
Placement rules
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2.4
2 3
Push the transceiver lightly until it is locked. If you need to remove the transceiver, turn the clip, that locks the transceiver, to the horizontal position. Then you can pull the transceiver out of its cage.
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2.5
Available cables
The following procedure describes how to connect the cables to the Tellabs 6305 converter.
Warning: Care must be taken to protect optical connectors against dust, touch-
To ensure the best possible optical connections, it is recommended to clean the optical connectors before use. Use the following items: Lens-cleaning tissue, 2-propanol and Pressurized clean air. Connect the cables for the optical interfaces (P1) on the SFP transceiver.
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The following procedure describes how to connect the external AC/DC power adapter to the Tellabs 6305 converter.
Step 1 Action
Connect the cable from the DC output of the AC/DC adapter to the 9 VDC connector on the Tellabs 6305 converter.
Connect the AC power cable to the AC/DC adapter (100-240 VAC/ 50-60Hz/60mA).
Note: The AC power cable is not supplied with the AC/DC adapter.
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Reference Information
The information includes item numbers, functional description and specifications of the Tellabs 6305 converter. 3.1 Front Layout on page 19 3.2 Logistics on page 19 3.3 LEDs, Switches and Connectors on page 21 3.4 Functional Description on page 29 3.5 Specifications on page 31
Overview
3.1
Front Layout
The figure shows the front of the Tellabs 6305 converter.
Front layout
3.2
Versions
Logistics
The following versions of the Tellabs 6305 converter are available.
Note: The following CUxxxx-x numbers consist of a Tellabs 6305 converter
10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet media converter, supporting jumbo frame up to 2 kBytes 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet media converter 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet media converter, supporting jumbo frame up to 9.6 kBytes 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet media converter
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Transceivers
The following transceivers are available for the Tellabs 6305 converter.
Description Transceivers for 10/100 Mbit/s version Item number
100BASE-FX transceiver, SFP, LC connectors, multi mode fiber 100BASE-LX10 transceiver, SFP, LC connectors, single mode fiber
Transceivers for 10/100/1000 Mbit/s version
TR-0010 TR-0022
1000BASE-SX transceiver, SFP, LC connectors, multi mode fiber 1000BASE-LX10 transceiver, SFP, LC connectors, multi/single mode fiber 1000BASE-ZX transceiver, SFP, LC connectors, single mode fiber
Interface cables
The following interface cables are available for the Tellabs 6305 converter.
Description Optical single mode fiber cables, two fibers in one cable Item number
2xLC to 2xLC single mode fiber cable, 5 m 2xLC to 2xLC single mode fiber cable, 10 m 2xLC to 2xLC single mode fiber cable, 20 m 2xLC to 2xFC/PC single mode fiber cable, 5 m 2xLC to 2xFC/PC single mode fiber cable, 10 m 2xLC to 2xFC/PC single mode fiber cable, 20 m 2xLC to 2xSC single mode fiber cable, 5 m 2xLC to 2xSC single mode fiber cable, 10 m 2xLC to 2xSC single mode fiber cable, 20 m
2xLC to 2xLC multi mode fiber cable, 5 m 2xLC to 2xLC multi mode fiber cable, 10 m 2xLC to 2xLC multi mode fiber cable, 20 m
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3.3
Overview
3.3.1
LEDs and switches on the 10/100 Mbit/s version of the Tellabs 6305 converter
Pwr
Amber
FO
Green
100 Mbit/s fiber optics Off: No fiber link On: Fiber link is active Blinking: Receiving fiber data
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LED
Color
Description
10
Green
UTP port 10 Mbit/s Off: 10 Mbit/s is not active On: 10 Mbit/s mode selected and the UTP link is active Blinking: Receiving UTP data
100
Green
UTP port 100 Mbit/s Off: 100 Mbit/s is not active On: 100 Mbit/s mode selected and the UTP link is active Blinking: Receiving UTP data
FDX
Green
UTP port full-duplex Off: Half-duplex when UTP link is active On: Full-duplex and UTP link is active
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Pause disable (Off) Fiber full-duplex (FDX) UTP auto-negotiation (AN) UTP 100 Mbit/s (100) UTP full-duplex (FDX) Link segment (LS) RFD off (Off) SFD off (Off)
Pause enable (On) Fiber half-duplex (HDX) UTP manual negotiation (MAN) UTP 10 Mbit/s (10) UTP half-duplex (HDX) Link propagation (LP) Remote fault detection (RFD). This function is not used. Symmetrical fault detection (SFD). This function is not used.
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The switches are described in the following. SW1 - Pause Disable/Enable (Off/On) When a port is operating in Auto-Negotiation, its Pause operation mode is determined by the Pause capability advertised during Auto-Negotiation between itself and the link partner. The port advertises its Pause capability during Auto-Negotiation based on the Pause Disable/Enable DIP-switch setting. Setting the Pause DIP-switch to the DOWN "Off" position (factory default) forces the port to negotiate to No Pause mode with its link partner. Setting the Pause DIP-switch to the UP "On" position allows the port to negotiate to Symmetrical Pause, Asymmetrical Pause or No Pause mode with its link partner. When a port is operating in Manual mode, its Pause operation mode is based on the Pause Disable/Enable DIP-switch setting. Setting the Pause DIP-switch to the DOWN "Off" position (factory default) forces the port to operate in No Pause mode. Setting the Pause DIP-switch to the UP "On" position allows the port to operate in Symmetrical Pause mode. SW2 - Fiber Full/Half-Duplex (FDX/HDX) When the fiber Full/Half-Duplex DIP-switch is in the DOWN "FDX" position (factory default), the fiber operates in Full-Duplex mode to facilitate a connection to a switch or a workstation that supports Full-Duplex operation. Setting this DIP-switch to the UP "HDX" position facilitates a HalfDuplex connection to a hub (with a shared/non-switched fiber port) or a workstation that supports only Half-Duplex. SW3 - UTP Auto/Manual Negotiation (AN/Man) When this DIP-switch is in the DOWN Auto-Negotiation "AN" position (factory default), the UTP port automatically determines the speed and duplex mode of the connecting UTP device. If the connecting UTP device cannot provide the proper signal to indicate its own mode of operation, then this DIP-switch should be set to the UP "Man" position. Manual mode requires manually configuring the UTP port to match the speed and the duplex mode of the connecting UTP device (configurable using the "10/100" and UTP "FDX/HDX" DIP-switches). SW4 - UTP 10/100Mbps (10/100) When the UTP "AN/Man" DIP-switch (described above) is in the Manual "Man" position, the "10/100" DIP-switch determines the speed of operation for the UTP port. Setting the "10/100" DIP-switch to the DOWN "100" position (factory default) forces the UTP port to operate at 100Mbps. Setting this DIP-switch to the UP "10" position forces the UTP port to operate at 10Mbps. Adjust the "10/100" DIP-switch to match the speed of the connecting UTP device. When the UTP "AN/Man" DIP-switch is in the Auto Negotiate "AN" position and the UTP 10/100 DIP-switch is in the "100" position, the UTP port auto-negotiates to 100Mbps or 10Mbps. When in the "10" position, the UTP port only operates at 10Mbps. SW5 - UTP Full/Half-Duplex (FDX/HDX) When the UTP "AN/MAN" DIP-switch is in the "Man" position, the UTP "FDX/HDX" DIP-switch determines the duplex operation mode for the UTP port. Setting the UTP "FDX/HDX" DIP-switch to the DOWN "FDX" position (factory default) forces the UTP port to operate in Full-Duplex. Setting this DIP-switch to the UP "HDX" forces the UTP port to operate in Half-Duplex. Adjust the UTP "FDX/HDX" DIP-switch to match the connecting device.
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When the UTP "AN/Man" DIP-switch is in the Auto Negotiate "AN" position, and the UTP "FDX/HDX" DIP-switch is in the Full-Duplex "FDX" position, the UTP port auto negotiates to Full or Half-Duplex. When in the Half-Duplex "HDX" position, the UTP port functions only in Half-Duplex. SW6, SW7 and SW8 - Link Mode For a functional description of the link modes see Link modes on page 30. These three DIP-switches configure the link mode settings. The table in Link mode switches on page 24 details possible Link Mode DIP-switch configurations.
Link mode switches
The table below shows the Link Mode DIP-Switch Settings for different configurations.
SW6 SW7 SW8 Result
LS LP
Connectors on the Tellabs 6305 converter
OFF OFF Enables Link Segment mode (LS) OFF OFF Enables Link Propagate mode (LP)
P1 P2 9 VDC
Fast Ethernet optical connections via SFP transceiver UTP 10/100 Mbit/s connection (RJ-45) DC input from AC/DC adapter
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3.3.2
LEDs and switches on the 10/100/1000 Mbit/s version of the Tellabs 6305 converter
Pwr
Amber
FO
Green
1000 Mbit/s fiber optics Off: No fiber link On: Fiber link is active Blinking: Receiving fiber data
100
Green
UTP port 10+100 Mbit/s Off: 10+100 Mbit/s is not active On: UTP linked at 100 Mbit/s; if 1000 is also on, then UTP linked at 10 Mbit/s Blinking: Receiving UTP data
1000
Green
UTP port 10+1000 Mbit/s Off: 100+1000 Mbit/s is not active On: UTP linked at 1000 Mbit/s; if 100 is also on, then UTP linked at 10 Mbit/s Blinking: Receiving UTP data
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LED
Color
Description
FDX
Green
UTP port full-duplex Off: Half-duplex when any UTP link is active On: Full-duplex when any UTP link is active
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Fiber auto-negotiation (AN) UTP auto-negotiation (AN) UTP 1000 Mbit/s (1000) UTP 100 Mbit/s (100) UTP full-duplex (FDX) Link segment (LS) RFD off (Off) SFD off (Off)
Fiber manual mode (MAN) UTP manual mode (MAN) UTP 10-100 Mbit/s (10-100) UTP 10 Mbit/s (10) UTP half-duplex (HDX) Link propagation (LP) Remote fault detection (RFD). This function is not used. Symmetrical fault detection (SFD). This function is not used.
3 4 5 6 7 8
Pause disable (Off) Option 1 (Reserved) UTP auto crossover enable (Auto) UTP crossover disable (=) Option 2 (Reserved) Option 3 (Reserved)
Pause enable (On) Option 1 (Reserved) UTP manual crossover enable (Man) UTP crossover enable (X) Option 2 (Reserved) Option 3 (Reserved)
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The switches of Bank 1 are described in the following. SW1 - Fiber Optic Auto/Manual Negotiation (AN/Man) When this DIP-switch is in the DOWN fiber optic Auto-Negotiate "AN" position (factory default), the fiber optic port automatically determines the duplex and pause modes of the connecting fiber optic device. If the connecting fiber optic device cannot provide the proper signal to indicate its own mode of operation, the DIP-switch should be set to the UP fiber optic Manual mode "Man" position.
Note: Note that when the fiber optic port operates in Auto-Negotiation mode,
the port advertises for Pause. When the fiber optic port operates in Manual mode, Pause is disabled.
Note: Note that the fiber optic port of the Tellabs 6305 converter works in Full-
Duplex mode in both Auto and Manual Negotiation modes. SW2 - UTP Auto/Manual Negotiation (AN/Man) This DIP-switch enables and disables the UTP Auto-Negotiation feature when the UTP "1000/10-100" DIP-switch is in the Fast Ethernet "10-100" position. This switch has no effect when the UTP "1000/10-100" DIP-switch is in the Gigabit "1000" position. The UTP port always operates in Auto-Negotiation mode when the UTP port is set to Gigabit (10/100/1000Mbps) mode. When this DIP-switch is in the DOWN UTP Auto-Negotiate "AN" position (factory default), the UTP port automatically determines the Speed, Duplex and Pause mode of the connecting UTP device. If the connecting UTP device cannot provide the proper signal to indicate its own mode of operation, then the DIP-switch should be set to the UP UTP Manual mode "Man" position. Manual mode requires manually configuring the UTP port to match the Speed, Duplex and Pause mode of the connecting UTP device using the "10/100", "FDX/HDX", "Pause Disable/Pause Enable" DIPswitches. SW3 - UTP Speed Gigabit/10-100 (1000/10-100) When the "1000/10-100" DIP-switch is in the DOWN Gigabit "1000" position (factory default), the UTP always operates in 10/100/1000Mbps AutoNegotiation mode. The UTP port auto-negotiates to a speed of 10Mbps, 100Mbps or 1000Mbps with the connected UTP device. In this mode, the UTP "AN/Man" and UTP "100/10" DIP-switches have no effect. When the "1000/10-100" DIP-switch is in the UP 10/100Mbps "10-100" position and the UTP "AN/Man" DIP-switch is in the "Manual" position, the UTP port operates at the Speed and Duplex modes set by the "10/100" and "FDX/HDX" DIP-switches. When the "1000/10-100" DIP-switch is in the 10/100Mbps "10-100" position and the UTP "AN/Man" DIP-switch is in the Auto-Negotiation "AN" position, the maximum Auto-Negotiation setting for the Speed, Duplex and Pause mode of the UTP port is limited by the "10/100", "FDX/HDX" and Pause "Off/On" DIP-switches. SW4 - UTP 100/10Mbps (100/10) This DIP-switch has no effect when the UTP "1000/10-100" DIP-switch is in the Gigabit "1000" position. Set the UTP "1000/10-100" DIP-switch to the 10/100Mbps "10-100" position before configuring the UTP 100/10Mbps "100/10" DIP-switch. When the UTP "AN/Man" DIP-switch (described above) is in the manual "Man" position, the "100/10" DIP-switch determines the speed of operation
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for the UTP port. Setting the "100/10" DIP-switch to the UTP 100Mbps "100" position (factory default) forces the UTP port to operate only at 100Mbps. Setting this DIP-switch to UTP 10Mbps "10" position forces the UTP port to operate only at 10Mbps. Set the "100/10" DIP-switch to match the speed of the connected UTP device. When the UTP "AN/Man" DIP-switch is in the Auto-Negotiate "AN" position and the UTP 10/100 DIP-switch is in the "100" position, the UTP port auto-negotiates to 100Mbps or 10Mbps. When in the "10" position, the UTP port only operates at 10Mbps. SW5 - UTP Full/Half Duplex (FDX/HDX) When the UTP "AN/Man" DIP-switch is in the UP "Man" position (which is disabled when the UTP port is configured for Gigabit "1000Mbps" operation), the UTP Full/Half-Duplex "FDX/HDX" DIP-switch determines the duplex operation mode of the UTP port. Setting the UTP Full/Half-Duplex DIP-switch to the DOWN UTP Full-Duplex "FDX" position (factory default) forces the UTP port to operate in Full-Duplex. Setting this DIPswitch to UTP Half-Duplex "HDX" forces the UTP port to operate in HalfDuplex. Adjust the UTP Full/Half-Duplex DIP-switch to match the duplex mode of the connected UTP device. When the UTP "AN/Man" DIP-switch is in the Auto-Negotiate "AN" position, and the UTP Full/Half-Duplex DIP-switch is in the Full-Duplex "FDX" position, the UTP port auto-negotiates to Full or Half-Duplex. The UTP port functions only in Half-Duplex when it is in the Half-Duplex "HDX" position. SW6, SW7 and SW8 - Link Mode For a functional description of the link modes see Link modes on page 30. These three DIP-switches configure the link mode settings. The table in Link mode switches on page 28 details possible Link Mode DIP-switch configurations.
Link mode switches
The table below shows the Link Mode DIP-Switch Settings for different configurations.
SW6 SW7 SW8 Result
LS LP
Detailed functional description of the Bank 2 switches (CU3421 only)
OFF OFF Enables Link Segment mode (LS) OFF OFF Enables Link Propagate mode (LP)
The switches of Bank 2 are described in the following. SW3 - Pause Disable/Enable (Off/On) When the UTP port is operating in Auto-Negotiation mode, it advertises for Pause based on the Pause Disable/Enable "Off/On" DIP-switch setting. Setting the Pause DIP-switch to the Pause Disable "Off" position (factory default) forces the UTP port to negotiate to No Pause. Setting this DIPswitch to the Pause Enable "On" position allows the UTP port to negotiate to Symmetrical Pause, Asymmetrical Pause or No Pause mode. When the UTP port is operating in Manual mode, Pause is disabled.
Note: Note that when the Fiber optic port operates in Auto-Negotiation
mode, the port advertises for Pause. When the Fiber optic port operates in Manual mode, Pause is disabled.
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SW5 - UTP 10/100 Auto/Manual Crossover (Auto/Man) The Tellabs 6305 converter features 10/100 Auto Crossover, which allows it to connect to a switch or a workstation with either straight-through or crossover UTP cables. The 10/100 Auto Crossover feature is only available when the UTP port is operating in Auto-Negotiation mode. The UTP port operates in Auto-Negotiation mode when the "AN/Man" DIP-switch is in the Auto-Negotiate "AN" position, or when the "1000/10-100" DIP-switch is in the Gigabit "1000" position. The 10/100 Auto Crossover feature is not available when the UTP port is operating in Manual mode. The UTP port operates in Manual mode when the "AN/Man" DIP-switch is in the "Man" Manual position and the "1000/ 10-100" DIP-switch is the Fast Ethernet "10-100" position. When this DIP-switch is set to Auto Crossover "Auto" (factory default), the 10/100 UTP Auto Crossover feature is enabled. When it is set to Manual Crossover "Man", the UTP Manual Crossover DIP-switch is enabled to allow the user to manually set either a Crossover or Straight-through connection. SW6 - UTP Manual Crossover (=/X) When the UTP Auto/Manual Crossover DIP-switch is set to Crossover "Man", the UTP Manual Crossover DIP-switch is enabled. When connecting the UTP port to a workstation, set this DIP-switch to Straight-Through "=" (factory setting). When connecting to a hub or switch, set this DIPswitch to Crossover "X". Only use this setting in 10/100Mbps manual mode.
Connectors on the Tellabs 6305 converter
P1 P2 9 VDC
Gigabit Ethernet optical connections via SFP transceiver UTP 10/100/1000 Mbit/s connection (RJ-45) DC input from AC/DC adapter
3.4
Overview
Functional Description
The Tellabs 6305 converter provides unshielded twisted pair (UTP) to fiber media conversion with management capability for Operations, Administrations and Maintenance (OAM) functionality. The Tellabs 6305 converter is available in two versions. One version of the Tellabs 6305 converter provides 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX UTP to optical fast Ethernet (100 Mbit/s) fiber media conversion. The other version of the Tellabs 6305 converter provides 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, or 1000BASE-T UTP to Gigabit fiber media conversion. The Tellabs 6305 converter is available with an external AC power supply in a wall-mountable housing. Interchangeable Small Formfactor Pluggable (SFP) transceiver with LC connectors provides the optical interfaces. SFP fiber transceivers are available for multimode (MM) and single-mode (SM) dual fiber (DF), and single-mode single-fiber (SF).
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Several Link Modes (fault-detection capabilities) are available through the Tellabs 6305 converter, including Link Segment (Normal Mode) and Link Propagate (Link Loss Carry Forward). The Tellabs 6305 converter also remodulates and regenerates outbound data signals to prevent signal degradation. The Tellabs 6305 converter collects and reports real-time network and equipment status such as link status. IP-less remote management is supported via 802.3ah OAM protocol. By offering end-to-end OAM management capabilities with a secure demarcation point, the Tellabs 6305 converter is the ideal customer premises solution in the First-Mile for Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs).
Link modes
In order to accommodate different user needs, the Tellabs 6305 converter supports several different link modes.
In "Link Segment" (LS), sometimes referred to as the Normal mode, a port transmits a Link signal independently of any received Link at any other port. For example, the UTP transmits a Link regardless of the fiber receiving a Link (Fig. A & B) In "Link Propagate" (LP), sometimes referred to as Link Loss Carry Forward, a port transmits a Link signal only when receiving a Link at its other port. For example, the UTP transmits a Link only when receiving a Link at the fiber port (Fig. C).
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3.5
Overview
Specifications
The specifications for the Tellabs 6305 converter are described in: 3.5.1 Ethernet Interfaces on page 31 3.5.2 Power on page 36 3.5.3 Mechanical on page 36 3.5.4 Environmental on page 37 3.5.5 EMC Conditions on page 37 3.5.6 Safety on page 37 3.5.7 R&TTE on page 37 3.5.8 MTBF on page 38
3.5.1
Ethernet Interfaces
The following table shows the specifications for the electrical Ethernet ports.
Parameter Value for electrical Ethernet ports
Electrical ports
Interface
10BASE-T: 10 Mbit/s full duplex STP CAT3/5 cable 100BASE-TX: 100 Mbit/s full duplex STP CAT5 cable 1000BASE-T: 1 Gbit/s full duplex four-pair STP CAT5 cable
Bit rate
The pay-load bit rates are: 10BASE-T: 10 Mbit/s 100 ppm 100BASE-TX: 100 Mbit/s 100 ppm 1000BASE-T: 1 Gbit/s 50 ppm
Signalling speed
The signalling speeds are: 10BASE-T: 12.5 Mbit/s 100 ppm 100BASE-TX: 125 Mbit/s 100 ppm 1000BASE-T: 1.25 Gbit/s 50 ppm
Connector Standards
100BASE-FX ports
The 100BASE-FX interfaces are according to ANSI X3.237-1995 and are supplied with LC connectors.
Parameter Minimum Maximum Unit
Fiber type
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Parameter Transmitter
Minimum
Maximum
Unit
Center wavelength (, range) Spectrum FWHM Average power Trise (10% - 90%) Tfall (90% - 10%) Duty cycle distortion, peak-peak Data dependent jitter, peak-peak Random jitter, peak-peak Extinction ratio (min)
Receiver
nm nm dBm ns ns ns ns ns %
Center wavelength (, range) Average power Trise (10% - 90%) Tfall (90% - 10%) Duty cycle distortion, peak-peak Data dependent jitter, peak-peak Random jitter, peak-peak
100BASE-LX10 ports
nm dBm ns ns ns ns ns
The 100BASE-LX10 interfaces are according to IEEE802.3ah and are supplied with LC connectors.
Parameter Value Unit
Fiber type
Transmitter
10 m single mode
Transmitter type Signalling speed (range) Wavelength (, range) RMS spectral width (max) Average launch power (max) Average launch power (min)
Longwave laser 125 50 ppm 1260 to 1360 7.7 -8 -15 Mbit/s nm nm dBm dBm dBm
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Parameter
Value
Unit
5 -110
dB dB/Hz
Signalling speed (range) Wavelength (, range) Average receive power (max) Receive sensitivity (max) Return loss (min) Stressed receive sensitivity Vertical eye-closure penalty (min)
1000BASE-SX ports
The 1000BASE-SX interfaces are according to IEEE802.3 and are supplied with LC connectors.
Parameter Value Unit
Fiber type
Transmitter
Transmitter type Signalling speed (range) Wavelength (, range) Trise/Tfall (max: 20% - 80%, > 830 nm) Trise/Tfall (max: 20% - 80%, < 830 nm) RMS spectral width (max) Average launch power (max)
Shortwave laser 1.25 100 ppm 770 to 860 0.26 0.21 0.85 -4.9 @ 780 nm -3.6 @ 850 nm Gbit/s nm ns ns nm dBm
-9.5
Average launch power of OFF transmit- -30 ter (max) Extinction ratio (min) RIN (max) Coupled Power Ratio (CPR) (min)
Receiver
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Parameter
Value
Unit
Signalling speed (range) Wavelength (, range) Average receive power (max) Receive sensitivity Return loss (min) Stressed receive sensitivity
-13.5 for 50 m multi dBm mode fiber -12.5 for 62.5 m multi mode fiber
2.20 for 50 m multi mode fiber 2.60 for 62.5 m multi mode fiber
dB
1500
MHz
The 1000BASE-LX10 interfaces are according to IEEE802.3 and are supplied with LC connectors.
Parameter Value Unit
Fiber type
Transmitter
Transmitter type Signalling speed (range) Wavelength (, range) Trise/Tfall (max: 20% - 80% response time) RMS spectral width (max) Average launch power (max) Average launch power (min)
Longwave laser 1.25 100 ppm 1260 to 1360 0.30 3.5 -3 -11 for 50 m and 62.5 m multi mode fibers -9 for 10 m single mode fiber Gbit/s nm ns nm dBm dBm
dBm
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Parameter
Value
Unit
6 -113
dB dB/Hz
Signalling speed (range) Wavelength (, range) Average receive power (max) Receive sensitivity Return loss (min) Stressed receive sensitivity Vertical eye-closure penalty Receive electrical 3 dB upper cutoff frequency
1000BASE-ZX ports
1.25 100 ppm 1260 to 1360 -3 -19.5 12 -15.4 3.60 max. 1500
Fiber type
Transmitter
10 m single mode
Transmitter type Signalling speed (range) Wavelength (, range) Trise/Tfall (max: 20% - 80% response time) Spectral width, - 20 dB (max) Average launch power (max) Average launch power (min)
Longwave laser 1.25 100 ppm 1540 to 1570 0.26 1 5 0 Gbit/s nm ns nm dBm dBm dBm dB dB/Hz
Average launch power of OFF transmit- -30 ter (max) Extinction ratio (min) RIN (max)
Receiver
9 -120
Gbit/s nm dBm
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Parameter
Value
Unit
Receive sensitivity Return loss (min) Stressed receive sensitivity (max) Receive electrical 3 dB upper cutoff frequency (max)
3.5.2
AC power
Power
The table lists the AC power adapter specifications.
Parameter Value
3.5.3
Dimensions
Mechanical
The dimensions of the Tellabs 6305 converter are shown in the table below.
Height (mm) Width (mm) Depth (mm)
26
Weight
97
120
The weight of the Tellabs 6305 converter is shown in the table below.
Parameter Weight (Kg)
0.45 0.68
It is recommended to use the factory supplied packaging if you need to transport the Tellabs 6305 converter. The table specifies the connectors on the of the Tellabs 6305 converter.
Function Equipment Connector Type
Connectors
Not used
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3.5.4
Environmental
Classification according to ETSI ETS 300 019-1: In use: ETS 300 019-1-3 class 3.4, stationary use at weather protected locations, sites with heat traps.
The table specifies climatic and mechanical conditions of the Tellabs 6305 converter during operation.
Parameter In use
Temperature Humidity
3.5.5
Compliance
EMC Conditions
The principal protection requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and 93/68/EEC are satisfied.
3.5.6
Compliance
Safety
The principal protection requirements of the low voltage directive 73/23/EEC are satisfied. The requirements of EN 60950-1 Safety of information technology equipment is fulfilled. The intended use of the Tellabs 6305 converter is on restricted access locations as defined in EN 60950-1. The requirements of EN 60825-1: Equipment classification, requirements and users guide, and EN 60825-2: Safety of optical fibre communication systems, are fulfilled.
Safety requirements
3.5.7
Compliance
R&TTE
The principal protection requirements of the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive (R&TTE) 1999/5/EC are satisfied. This is verified by performing the tests according to the EMC directive and the LVD directive, i.e.: EN 300 386: Telecommunication Network Equipment, EMC requirements. Sub clause 7.2 Equipment operating in locations other than telecommunication centres, see part 5 of this document. EN 60950-1: Safety of information technology equipment.
Requirements
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Connections
It is only the optical interfaces of the Tellabs 6305 converter, that are intended to be connected to interfaces of public telecommunications networks. The safety status of the electrical interfaces of the Tellabs 6305 converter is SELV circuit according to EN 60950-1. The electrical interfaces of the Tellabs 6305 converter must only be connected to other earthed equipment, and must not be connected directly to outdoor signal lines.
3.5.8
MTBF values
MTBF
The table specifies the MTBF values for the Tellabs 6305 converter items.
Item MTBF (years)
CU3411-A without power adapter CU3411-A with power adapter CU3421-A without power adapter CU3421-A with power adapter TR-0010 TR-0011 TR-0012 TR-0022 TR-0023
Operational lifetime
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Index A
Abbreviations 9 AC input 36
M
Manual Purpose 9 Structure 9 Mechanical 36 MTBF 38
C
Cables 20 Connecting 16 Installing 16 Cabling 16 Connecting Cables 16 Power cable 17 Connectors 21, 25 Considerations 13
N
Numbers 19
O
Optical Safety 13 Ordering numbers 19
D
Definition of Terms 10 Description 29
P
Physical placement 14 Power 36 Power cable Connecting 17 Installing 17 Precautions 5 Purpose of manual 9
E
EMC 37 Environmental 37 Environmental notices 3 Equipment labels 14
R
R&TTE 37 References 10 Removing Transceivers 15
F
Front Layout 19 Functional description 29
I
Identification Labels 14 Installation 13 Installing Cables 16 Power cable 17 Transceivers 15 Item numbers 19
S
Safety 13, 37 Specifications 31 EMC 37 Environmental 37 Ethernet interface 31 Mechanical 36 MTBF 38 Power 36 R&TTE 37 Safety 37 Structure of manual 9 Switch 21, 25
L
Labels 14 Layout 11, 19 LEDs 21, 25 Location 14 Logistics 19
T
Terms 10 Transceivers Installing 15
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Warnings 5 Weight 36
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