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Broadgate Bg-20 Iomm A05 v14 en
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Broadgate Bg-20 Iomm A05 v14 en
Version 14
Contents
About This Manual .................................................................. xiii
Overview ........................................................................................................... xiii
Intended Audience ............................................................................................ xiii
Document Organization ..................................................................................... xiii
Document Conventions ..................................................................................... xiv
Related Documentation ...................................................................................... xv
Obtaining Technical Documentation .................................................................. xv
Technical Assistance......................................................................................... xvi
Introduction.............................................................................. 1-1
BG-20 Platform Overview ................................................................................. 1-1
BG-20 Platform Options ................................................................................... 1-2
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Figure 1-1: Typical BG-20 shelf ..................................................................................... 1-2
Figure 1-2: BG-20C shelf ............................................................................................... 1-2
Figure 2-1: Typical installation of four BG-20 shelves ................................................... 2-9
Figure 2-2: Laser warning label.................................................................................... 2-20
Figure 2-3: Basic ESD warning symbol ....................................................................... 2-23
Figure 3-1: Typical installation of a single BG-20B shelf in a 2200 ETSI rack .............. 3-3
Figure 3-2: Typical installation of four BG-20 shelves ................................................... 3-7
Figure 3-3: Location of RAP-BG grounding stud ......................................................... 3-10
Figure 3-4: Identification of RAP-BG cable routes ....................................................... 3-11
Figure 3-5: Connecting DC power cables to the RAP-BG ........................................... 3-11
Figure 3-6: RAP-BG platform power cable grounding screws ..................................... 3-13
Figure 3-7: RAP-BG front cover removal ..................................................................... 3-14
Figure 3-8: RAP-BG circuit breaker installation ........................................................... 3-14
Figure 3-9: Platform DC input power connector pin functions ..................................... 3-15
Figure 3-10: Locating RAP-4B grounding stud ............................................................ 3-17
Figure 3-11: RAP-4B with grounding cable.................................................................. 3-18
Figure 3-12: Identifying RAP-4B cable routes.............................................................. 3-18
Figure 3-13: Connecting DC power cables to the RAP-4B .......................................... 3-19
Figure 3-14: RAP-4B platform power cable grounding screws .................................... 3-20
Figure 3-15: RAP-4B front cover removal .................................................................... 3-21
Figure 3-16: RAP-4B circuit breaker installation .......................................................... 3-21
Figure 3-17: Platform DC input power connector pin functions ................................... 3-22
Figure 3-18: Threading optical fibers in the FST.......................................................... 3-23
Figure 3-19: Attaching rack mounting brackets to the ODF......................................... 3-24
Figure 3-20: ODF front panel ....................................................................................... 3-25
Figure 3-21: ODF open view ........................................................................................ 3-25
Figure 3-22: ODF fiber routes ...................................................................................... 3-26
Figure 3-23: Installing ICP_MCP30 in the rack ............................................................ 3-28
Figure 3-24: Installing SM_10E ICPs in the rack ......................................................... 3-29
Figure 3-25: Installing the AC_CONV_UNIT in the rack .............................................. 3-30
Figure 3-26: Installing the rail stiffeners in the rack ..................................................... 3-32
Figure 3-27: Installing a power module in the BG-20B ................................................ 3-33
Figure 3-28: Installing a Dslot module in the BG-20B .................................................. 3-34
Figure 3-29: Installing an SFP module in the BG-20B ................................................. 3-36
Figure 3-30: Installing the BG-20E on the BG-20B ...................................................... 3-38
Figure 3-31: Removing the BG-20E from the BG-20B ................................................ 3-39
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Figure 4-12: Installing the brackets for ETSI installation ............................................. 4-15
Figure 4-13: Attaching the connection blocks .............................................................. 4-16
Figure 4-14: Installing a BG platform and three DDFs ................................................. 4-18
Figure 4-15: Clip nuts distance in mm (BG and three DDFs) ...................................... 4-19
Figure 4-16: Installing a BG platform, two DDFs, and an AC CONV unit .................... 4-21
Figure 4-17: Clip nuts distance in mm (BG, two DDFs, AC CONV unit) ..................... 4-22
Figure 4-18: Wall-mounted cabinet cabling ................................................................. 4-25
Figure 4-19: Wall-mounted cabinet cables routing front view ...................................... 4-26
Figure 4-20: Wall-mounted cabinet cables routing left side view................................. 4-27
Figure 4-21: Installing top and bottom covers .............................................................. 4-33
Figure 4-22: Connecting grounding cables .................................................................. 4-34
Figure 4-23: Installing side covers ............................................................................... 4-35
Figure 4-24: Connecting grounding cables .................................................................. 4-35
Figure 4-25: Installing the front door ............................................................................ 4-36
Figure 4-26: Connecting the door grounding cable ..................................................... 4-37
Figure 4-27: Wall-mounted frame installation .............................................................. 4-38
Figure 4-28: Attaching the fiber guide tube .................................................................. 4-39
Figure 4-29: Holes location for wall-mounted frame .................................................... 4-40
Figure 4-30: Installing a BG and three DDFs ............................................................... 4-42
Figure 4-31: Installing a BG, a DDF, and a RAP-BG ................................................... 4-43
Figure 4-32: Installing a BG, a DDF, and an AC/DC CONV ........................................ 4-44
Figure 4-33: Installing a BG and a DDF ....................................................................... 4-45
Figure 4-34: Installing the front cover .......................................................................... 4-47
Figure 4-35: Routing and connecting cables and fibers in the wall-mounted
frame ............................................................................................................................ 4-49
Figure 4-36: Wall-mounted frame cable routing - left side view................................... 4-50
Figure A-1: PW-9300-1RU-DC input power connectors, pin function............................ A-2
Figure A-2: AC input power connectors ......................................................................... A-2
Figure A-3: Ethernet connector, PIN identification ......................................................... A-3
Figure A-4: T3/T4 connector, pin identification .............................................................. A-4
Figure A-5: RS-232 overhead connectors, pin identification ......................................... A-5
Figure A-6: RS-232 overhead cable .............................................................................. A-5
Figure A-7: RS-232 overhead cable label ...................................................................... A-5
Figure A-8: V.11 connector, pin identification ................................................................ A-7
Figure A-9: Alarms connector, pin identification ............................................................ A-8
Figure A-10: E1 connectors for MXC20, pin identification ........................................... A-10
Figure A-11: E1 connectors for MXC20, pin identification ........................................... A-15
Figure A-12: E1 connectors for ME1_21 and ME1_42, pin identification .................... A-19
Figure A-13: MGE_1_L1 connector, pin identification ................................................. A-24
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Figure A-14: SM_10E traffic module connector, pin identification ............................... A-27
Figure A-15: 25-pin D-type male connector, pin identification ..................................... A-40
Figure A-16: 9-pin D-type male connector, pin identification ....................................... A-41
Figure A-17: M34 female connector, pin identification ................................................. A-43
Figure A-18: 15-pin D-type female connector, pin identification .................................. A-44
Figure A-19: 25-pin D-type male connector, pin identification ..................................... A-45
Figure A-20: 37-pin D-type female connector, pin identification .................................. A-46
Figure A-21: RAP-4B SHELF ALARM connector, pin identification ............................ A-50
Figure A-22: RAP-4B ALARM IN/OUT connector, pin identification ............................ A-51
Figure B-1: Mounting diagrams for ETSI racks .............................................................. B-3
Figure B-2: Mounting diagrams for 19" and 23" racks ................................................... B-4
Figure B-3: Rack mounting diagram for attachment to suspended overhead
tray (2200 mm rack) ....................................................................................................... B-5
Figure B-4: Example of an approved European 19 rack .............................................. B-6
Figure C-1: BG-20 License Label ................................................................................. C-3
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Table 1-1:
Table 1-2:
Table 1-3:
Table 2-1:
Table 2-2:
Table 2-3:
Table 2-4:
Table 2-5:
Table 2-6:
Table 2-7:
Table 2-8:
Table 2-9:
Table 2-10:
Table 2-11:
Table 3-1:
Table 3-2:
Table 5-1:
Table 5-2:
Table 5-3:
Table 5-4:
Table 5-5:
Table 5-6:
Table 5-7:
Table 5-8:
Table 5-9:
Table 5-10:
Table 6-1:
Table 6-2:
Table 6-3:
Table 6-4:
Table 6-5:
Table 6-6:
Table 6-7:
Troubleshooting procedures for
ME1_21/ME1_21H/ME1_42/ME1_42H cards ............................................................. 6-14
Table 6-8:
Troubleshooting procedures for
SMD1/SMD1H/OMS4B/OMS4H cards ........................................................................ 6-15
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Table 6-9:
Table 6-10:
Table 6-11:
General troubleshooting procedures for extended cards
PE1_63/P345_3E/ SM_10E/ESW_2G_8F_/MPS_2G_8F_E/S1_4) ........................... 6-19
Table 6-12:
Table 6-13:
Table 6-14:
General troubleshooting procedures for daughterboards on
SM_10E cards ............................................................................................................. 6-21
Table 6-15:
Special troubleshooting procedures for SM_EOP
daughterboards ............................................................................................................ 6-22
Table 6-16:
Table A-1:
Table A-2:
Table A-3:
Table A-4:
Table A-5:
Table A-6:
Table A-7:
Table A-8:
Table A-9:
Table A-10:
Table A-11:
Table A-12:
Table A-13:
assignment
Table A-14:
assignment
Table A-15:
Table A-16:
Table A-17:
SM_10E SM_V24E connector, pin assignment for 8 x V.24
transparent without controls mode ............................................................................... A-32
Table A-18:
Table A-19:
SM_10E SM_V24E connector, pin assignment for 2 x V.24
synchronous with controls mode .................................................................................. A-34
Table A-20:
Table A-21:
Table A-22:
Table A-23:
ICP_VF RJ-45 connector, pin assignment for serving
SM_FXS_8E or SM_FXO_8E ...................................................................................... A-39
Table A-24:
ICP_VF RJ-45 connector, pin assignment for serving
SM_EM_24W6E ........................................................................................................... A-39
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Table A-25:
ICP_VF RJ-45 connector, pin assignment for serving
SM_CODIR_4E ............................................................................................................ A-40
Table A-26:
ICP_V24 synchronous V.24 25-pin D-type connector,
pin assignment ............................................................................................................. A-41
Table A-27:
ICP_V24 asynchronous V.24 9-pin D-type connector,
pin assignment ............................................................................................................. A-42
Table A-28:
ICP_V24 transparent V.24 9-pin D-type connector,
pin assignment ............................................................................................................. A-42
Table A-29:
Table A-30:
Table A-31:
Table A-32:
Table A-33:
Table A-34:
Table A-35:
Table A-36:
Table A-37:
Table A-38:
ICP_DB37D 37-pin D-type connector, synchronous V.24
pin assignment ............................................................................................................. A-49
Table A-39:
Table A-40:
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Overview
The BroadGate (BG) BG-20 Installation, Operation, and Maintenance
Manual (IOMM) describes how to install BG-20 platforms and how to install
and replace hardware components, including cards, modules, and accessories.
Intended Audience
The BG-20 IOMM is intended for installation and other qualified service
personnel responsible for installing the platform and its accessories.
Document Organization
This manual contains the following information:
Installation
Operation
Maintenance
Additional functionality
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Document Conventions
When applicable, this manual uses the following conventions.
Convention
Indicates
Example
Bold
Italics
Examples in text
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Related Documentation
The following publications may be of assistance to you in the installation and
commissioning processes. Some of these documents present information
supplied in this Installation Manual in greater or lesser detail.
Obtaining Technical
Documentation
To obtain technical documentation related to ECI Telecom products, contact:
ECI Telecom Ltd.
Documentation Department
30 Hasivim St.
Petach Tikva 49130
Israel
Fax: +972-3-9268060
Email: techdoc.feedback@ecitele.com
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Technical Assistance
The configuration, installation, and operation of the BG-20 and its operation in
a network are highly specialized processes. Due to the different nature of each
installation, some planning aspects may not be covered in this manual.
If you have questions or concerns about your network design or if you require
installation personnel to perform the actual installation process, ECI Telecom
maintains a staff of design engineers and highly trained field service personnel.
The services of this group are available to customers at any time.
If you are interested in obtaining design assistance or a network installation
plan from ECI Telecom's Customer Support team, contact your ECI Telecom
sales representative. With any support related issues, technical or logistic,
please contact the ECI Telecom Customer Support center at your location. If
you are not familiar with that location, please contact our central customer
support center action line at:
Telephone
+972-3-9266000
Telefax
+972-3-9266370
on.support@ecitele.com
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Introduction
In this chapter:
BG-20 Platform Overview............................................................................... 1-1
BG-20 Platform Options .................................................................................. 1-2
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Introduction
Compactness and resiliency perfectly suited for both indoor and outdoor
enclosures. Due to its extended operating temperature range, it is also most
suitable for harsh environmental conditions.
For a detailed description of the BG-20 platform, see the BroadGate Product
Line General Description.
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Based on a modular design, the BG-20 gives you many system configuration
options and offers a true pay-as-you-grow solution.
The following table lists the modules supported in V14 that can be configured
in each slot in the XDM-500.
Table 1-1:
BG-20B modules
Name
BG-20B L1
Description
1
MS
DS
BG-20B_L2 3
BG-20B_L2M 5
SMD1H
OMS4H
1 x STM-4 module
ME1_42H
PS
42 x E1 module
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Name
Description
MS
DS
PS
ME1_21H
21 x E1 module
M345_3
3 x DS-3/E3 module
MEoP_4H
4 x FE module providing
Ethernet over PDH (EoP) L1
processing
MGE_1_L1
ME_2G_4F
2 x GbE/FE + 2 x FE +2 x FX
module providing L2
processing (MPLS-ready)
INF_20-B
AC_CONV-20B
ADM-1 or ADM-4
BG-20E modules
Name
Description
9
ES1
ES2
ES3
PE1_63
63 x E1 card
P345_3E
3 x DS-3/E3 card
S1_4
SM_10E
ESW_2G_8F_E
PS
The BG-20B basic unit and Dslot E1 modules only support balanced E1 interfaces. For unbalanced E1 interfaces,
use an external balancedtounbalanced conversion unit, the xDDF-21.
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The PE1_63 supports only balanced E1 interfaces. For unbalanced E1 interfaces, an external
balancedtounbalanced conversion unit, the xDDF-21, should be used.
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Name
Description
ES1
ES2
ES3
MPS_2G_8F
DMCE1_32
MPoE_12G
PS
The SM_10E is a complex card consisting of a base card and up to three traffic
modules that provide additional flexibility for functionality as well as the
number of supported interfaces. The following table lists the traffic modules
supported in V14 that can be configured in each module slot of the SM_10E.
Additional types of Dslot modules, extension cards, and SM_10E traffic
modules will be supported in future versions.
Table 1-3:
Name
Description
MS1#
MS2#
MS3#
SM_FXO_8E
SM_FXS_8E
SM_EM_24W6E
SM_V24E
SM_V35_V11
2x
V.35/V.11/V.24/V.36/RS-422/
RS-449 64Kbps channels can
be mapped to unframed E1 or
N x 64Kbps of framed E1
SM_EOP
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Name
Description
MS1#
MS2#
MS3#
SM_CODIR_4E
4 x codirectional 64 Kbps
channels (G.703)
SM_OMNI_E
SM_C37.94
2 x teleprotection interfaces
per IEEE C37.94
NOTE:
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Before You Start
In this chapter:
Overview ......................................................................................................... 2-1
Outline of the Installation Procedure ............................................................... 2-2
Site Preparation ............................................................................................... 2-5
Tools and Test Equipment ............................................................................... 2-7
Installation of BG-20 in Racks ........................................................................ 2-7
Preparing Cables and Fibers .......................................................................... 2-10
Work and Equipment Safety.......................................................................... 2-17
Protection Against Electrostatic Discharge ................................................... 2-23
Overview
This chapter contains important information that will help you carry out a safe
and trouble-free installation.
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No. Task
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Reference
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Reference
Install the Rack Alarm Panel (RAP) and other Installing the RAP-BG, or
equipment needed in each rack.
Installing the RAP-4B (page 315)
For each BG-20B shelf where optical modules Grounding the BG-20B Shelf
are used, install an FST under the BG-20B
(page 3-33)
shelf and route the optical fibers to the FST.
NOTE: Even if you are not currently
installing an FST, it is recommended that you
leave enough space beneath the BG-20B shelf
to enable future installation.
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13
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No. Task
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Reference
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Site Preparation
Perform a preliminary survey of the installation site, taking into consideration
the following issues:
Environmental Requirements
The environmental conditions listed in the following table apply to BG-20
equipment and must be ensured at the installation site.
Table 2-2:
Environmental requirements
Parameter
Compliance requirements
Electromagnetic interference
EN 55022/94, EN 50082-1/92
Temperature
Physical Location
WARNING: BG-20 shelves are intended for installation in
restricted-access areas only.
Before you start:
Choose the physical location of the BG-20 shelves, taking the following
aspects into consideration:
1. Equipment dimensions (see the following table).
2. Required floor loading capability: 100 kg for a typical eight-shelf
installation.
3. Routing requirements for grounding, power, alarm monitoring, and
management cables, and optical fibers. To ensure convenient access to
cables and fibers, it is recommended, whenever possible, to use overhead
cable ladders to bring the cables/fibers to the top of each rack.
4. When a network management station, for example, the EMS-BGF, is
installed on the site, consider the method of connection to the local network
management station and the maximum allowed distance.
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Table 2-3:
Equipment dimensions
Equipment type
Height (mm)
Width (mm)
Depth (mm)
BG-20B
44
440
243
BG-20E
88.9
440
243
BG-20C
44
223.5
224
RAP-BG
88
440
150
RAP-4B
88
447
155
2.4
FST
44.5
440
240
ODF
44.5
440
240
xDDF-21
44.5
440
150
1.5
ICP_VF
44
465
140
1.5
ICP_V24
44
465
140
1.5
ICP_V24F
44
465
140
1.5
ICP_V11_V24
44
465
140
1.5
ICP_V35
44
465
140
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Power Sources
BG-20 shelves can be powered by DC sources complying with the applicable
sections of ETSI 300 132-2 and the SELV or TNV requirements of EN 60950.
The nominal supply voltage is -48 VDC (positive-lead grounded). However,
the allowed supply voltage range is -40.5 VDC to -60 VDC. Power feeding for
the BG-20B shelf and the BG-20E shelf are separate. For redundancy, two
separate DC power sources should be available. In the DC power supply, the
maximum power consumption of the BG-20B is 50 W and the maximum
power consumption of the BG-20E is 130 W.
BG-20 shelves can also be powered directly from standard AC power outlets.
The nominal AC supply voltage is 220 V/50 Hz or 110 V/60 Hz. The allowed
range is 94 VAC to 240 VAC. In the AC power supply, power feeding for the
BG-20B and BG-20E shelves is separate. Because of the efficiency of the
AC/DC conversion in the AC power supply, the maximum power consumption
of the BG-20B is 62.5 W and the maximum power consumption of the BG-20E
is 162.5 W.
NOTE: If the planned power consumption of the equipment
installed in the shelf is 80% or more of the maximum listed
value, it is recommended to consult ECI Telecom Customer
Support.
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Name
Description
Stripper
DIN 1.0/2.3
DIN 1.0/2.3
DIN 1.0/2.3
Cable stripper
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---
---
Removable rear and side panels, enabling tidy leading and efficient
maintenance of all rack cables, including:
PCM/El/E3/DS-3/STM-1e cables
Control cables
Power cables
Data cables
Timing cables
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Two ducts on the racks front rails for routing up to 200 optical fibers
Open frame top and bottom, facilitating easy leading of cables from
suspension floors and/or ceiling ladders
One RAP installed at the top of the rack. The RAP is used to connect
external power and alarm monitoring lines (RAP-4B only) to the BG-20
shelves installed in the rack. The RAP fully supports up to four shelves
with dual power feeding or eight shelves with single power feeding. In
addition to the space needed for RAP installation, you must leave at least
50 mm of free space under the RAP for cable routing.
NOTE: The RAP-BG does not support alarm monitoring
lines.
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Fiber Storage Tray. A separate FST can be installed for each BG-20 with
optical modules. Each FST contains two storage reels, enabling the fiber to
be stored on the right or left side of the tray. Leave at least 50 mm of free
space between the BG-20 shelf and its FST, and another 50 mm free
between the FST and the next BG-20 shelf.
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Some of these cables are supplied by ECI Telecom as part of the BG-20
equipment, while others must be prepared on site or ordered separately from
ECI Telecom.
In the following sections, you will find information about the cables, as well as
information to enable the preparation of cables on site, where relevant. For
further details about the equipment connector types and cable wiring, see
Connection Data (page A-1).
WARNING: When preparing cables, in particular power and
grounding cables, use only UL-listed components of the
specified types. Components must also comply with any
applicable national and local safety codes and regulations.
Only qualified trained personnel may be involved in the
preparation of the various cable types. Personnel must use
only approved procedures, in accordance with the applicable
workmanship practice.
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Grounding Cables
Shelf grounding is achieved by connecting the shelf to the rack using rack
mounting brackets. Grounding is provided by contact when the unit is fastened
to the rack.
A reliable low-impedance connection must be provided using copper
conductors between the rack frame and the site grounding bus.
Make the connection between the rack grounding screw and the site grounding
bus with a 2 AWG (35 mm2) or thicker copper lead with yellow/green
insulation, in compliance with UL/ETSI recommendations.
Route grounding conductors along the shortest possible route. Treat the bare
portion of the conductor with antioxidant and connect a listed two-hole
compression lug. If the lug is not plated, polish it until it has a bright finish and
coat it with antioxidant before connecting it to the frame of the rack. Do not
mix different types of metal conductors.
DC Power Cables
DC power cables should be prepared on site. Two types of DC power cables
are needed:
ECI Telecom recommends the use of shielded power cables for DC power
connections, with the shields connected to the frame ground at the rack end
only.
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When the RAP is used to provide power to a single BG-20 shelf, lower-lead
gauges may be used, as follows:
Two additional 12 AWG cables to connect the input power from the rack
RAP unit to each POWER IN connector on the INF_20E module. This
option requires separate circuit breaker positions for the BG-20E and the
BG-20B.
Two 12 AWG cables, each with two connectors on the BG-20B and
BG-20E sides, to connect one input power circuit breaker from the rack
RAP to one POWER IN connector of the INF_20B and one POWER IN of
the INF_20E. This option allows the use of the same circuit breaker
position for both shelves.
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AC Power Cable
An AC power cable is provided, fully prepared with the system. One AC power
cable is required for a BG-20 shelf without the BG-20E, and two AC power
cables are required for a BG-20 shelf with the BG-20E.
The AC power cable comes with an AC male connector for connection to the
AC source outlet. Replace the AC male connector if it is not suitable for the
local AC source.
Alarm Cables
Alarm cables used within BG-20 equipment are included in the shipment
according to the site specifications.
The alarm indications are carried by the shelf alarm indication cable. One shelf
alarm indication cable is required for each BG-20 shelf installed in the rack.
This cable connects between the ALARMS connector on the BG-20B and one
of the ALARMS connectors on the RAP (RAP-4B only). Cable length is 2.0 m.
NOTE: There are no ALARMS connectors on the RAP-BG.
Management Cables
Out-of-band management traffic is connected to a BG-20 shelf via the RJ-45
(MNG) connector located on the front panel of the BG-20B.
The MNG Ethernet connector is wired as a 10BaseT station port for direct
connection through an RJ-45-to-RJ-45 straight cable to a port of a 10BaseT
Ethernet hub.
Suitable standard Ethernet station cables are available from many sources.
Cables of Category 5 or better must be used. In all cases, the length of the
cables must not exceed the maximum recommended for the cable type and hub
port in use (up to a few dozen meters).
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Orderwire Cables
When the BG-OW is installed, a cable with RJ-45 connectors on both sides
(supplied by ECI Telecom) should be used to connect the OW interface on the
BG-20B front panel and the BG-NE connector on the BG-OW front panel.
Another cable with RJ-11 connectors on both sides (supplied by ECI Telecom)
should be used to connect the HANDSET connector on the BG-OW front panel
to the OW handset. These cables are delivered with the BG-OW.
Module or card
Interface type
Cable type
Mating
connector
Connector at
other end
Qty/
module
BG-20B
E1 balanced
(2.048 Mbps)
Multipair cable
(2 x 11 120
twisted pairs)
ME1_21/H
E1 balanced
(2.048 Mbps)
Multipair cable
(2 x 21 120
twisted pairs)
68-pin VHDCI
female
Open
ME1_42/H
E1 balanced
(2.048 Mbps)
Multipair cable
(2 x 21 120
twisted pairs)
68-pin VHDCI
female
Open
PE1_63
E1 balanced
(2.048 Mbps)
Multipair cable
(2 x 21 120
twisted pairs)
68-pin VHDCI
female
Open
BG-20B 10
E1 balanced
(2.048 Mbps)
Twin multipair
cable (2 x 21
120 twisted
pairs)
2 x 50-pin SCSI
male
2 x 50-pin SCSI
male
ME1_21/H 11
E1 balanced
(2.048 Mbps)
Multipair cable
(2 x 21 120
twisted pairs)
68-pin VHDCI
female
2 x 50-pin SCSI
male
ME1_42/H 12
E1 balanced
(2.048 Mbps)
Multipair cable
(2 x 21 120
twisted pairs)
2 x 68-pin
VHDCI female
2 x 68-pin
VHDCI male
PE1_63 13
E1 balanced
(2.048 Mbps)
Multipair cable
(2 x 21 120
twisted pairs)
3 x 68-pin
VHDCI female
3 x 68-pin
VHDCI male
xDDF-21
E1 unbalanced
(2.048 Mbps)
Coaxial cable
DIN 1.0/2.3
Open (prepared
in the field)
42
BG-20B
STM-1 electrical
Coaxial cable
DIN 1.0/2.3
Open (prepared
in the field)
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Module or card
Interface type
Cable type
Mating
connector
Connector at
other end
Qty/
module
SMD1/H
STM-1 electrical
Coaxial cable
DIN 1.0/2.3
Open (prepared
in the field)
2/4
S1_4
STM-1 electrical
Coaxial cable
DIN 1.0/2.3
Open (prepared
in the field)
2/4/6/8
M345_3
E3/DS-3
(34/45 Mbps)
Coaxial cable
DIN 1.0/2.3
Open (prepared
in the field)
P345_3
E3/DS-3
(34/45 Mbps)
Coaxial cable
DIN 1.0/2.3
Open (prepared
in the field)
SM_FXO_8E
FXO
Multipair cable
(2 x 18 100
twisted pairs)
SM_FXS_8E
FXS/FXD
SM_EM_
24W6E
2W, 4W,
2WE&M, or
4WE&M
SM_V24E
V.24
SM_V35E
V.35
SM_V35_V11
V.35, V.11
SM_CODIR_4
E
Codirectional 64
Kbps
SM_FXO_
8E
FXO
SM_FXS_
8E
FXS/FXD
SM_EM_
24W6E
2W, 4W,
2WE&M, or
4WE&M
SM_V24E 14
V.24
SM_V35E 15
V.35
SM_CODIR_4
E 16
Codirectional 64
Kbps
ICP_VF
Six-wire cable
(voice
frequency)
RJ-45
Open
ICP_V24
V.24 cable
15-pin D-type
female
Open
V.24 transparent
V.24 cable
9-pin D-type
female
Open
Multipair cable
(2 x 18 100
twisted pairs)
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Module or card
Interface type
Cable type
Mating
connector
ICP_V11_V24
V.11
V.11 cable
15-pin D-type
male
V.24
V.24 cable
25-pin D-type
male
V.35
V.35 cable
M34 male
ICP_V35
Connector at
other end
Open
Qty/
module
Optical Fibers
Optical fibers can be prepared on site. The following table lists the type of
cables and mating connectors needed to prepare cables for each BG-20 module.
For each optical interface, ECI Telecom supplies patch cords with mating
optical connectors already attached to the fiber. Therefore, only the optical
termination on the ODF side, which is installation-dependent, must be installed
on site.
The optical fibers for connecting to equipment installed in a given rack should
enter the rack from the top, be threaded through cable guides running along the
rack side rails, and end at the FST. The FST must contain enough fiber length
for extracting modules from the BG-20 and for replacing fiber in case of
damage (splicing repairs).
When routing fibers, make sure to observe the minimum bending radius (35
mm).
Table 2-6:
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I/O module
Interface type
Fiber type
Mating
connector
Qty./
module
MXC20
STM-1 optical
LC male
4 fibers
MXC20
STM-4 optical
LC male
4 fibers
MXC20
STM-1 optical
single-fiber
bidirectional
LC male
2 fibers
SMD1
STM-1 optical
LC male
4 fibers
SMD1H
STM-1 optical
LC male
4 fibers
SMD1
STM-1 optical
single-fiber
bidirectional
LC male
2 fibers
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Interface type
Fiber type
Mating
connector
Qty./
module
SMD1H
STM-1 optical
single-fiber
bidirectional
LC male
2 fibers
OMS4B
STM-4 optical
LC male
2 fibers
OMS4H
STM-4 optical
LC male
2 fibers
MGE_1_L1
GbE optical
interface
LC male
2 fibers
ESW_2G_8F_E
GbE optical
interface
LC male
4 fibers
MPS_2G_8F
GbE optical
interface
LC male
4 fibers
S1_4
STM-1 optical
LC male
8 fibers
Ensure that the maximum working temperature does not exceed 70C.
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Make sure you are familiar with the warning signals and labels on the
equipment and strictly observe the procedures needed to avoid the indicated
hazards.
Grounding Requirements
All the equipment, including BG-20 platforms, ancillary units, and equipment
from other vendors, must be properly grounded at all times. Good equipment
grounding is necessary to protect personnel and equipment, minimize noise,
and allow the discharge of accumulated static charges to earth.
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Shelf ID
Shelf-to-RAP
connection type
Circuit
breaker
amps
BG-20B
2A
BG-20E
5A
Expanded set
One Y cable per
(BG-20B+BG-2 set
0E)
One cable per
INF_E2U input
BG-20HE
8A
13A
Extended set
One Y cable per
(BG-20B+BG-2 set
0HE)
Table 2-8:
16A
Shelf ID
Shelf-to-RAP
connection type
BG-20C-DC
Circuit
breaker
amps
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Laser Information
Information regarding the various optical modules available for the BG-20
platform is provided in the following tables.
Table 2-9:
Module
Parameter
Data
STM-4 SFP
Laser designation
S3
L3
L5
1310
1310
1550
Source type
Single
mode
-15
-3
-3
-8
+2
+2
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Parameter
Data
STM-1 SFP
Laser designation
S3
L3
L5
BD 3 17 BD 5 18
Operating
wavelength (nm)
1310
1310
1550
1310
1550
Source type
Single
mode
Single
mode
Single
mode
Single
mode
Single
mode
Minimum mean
launched power (dBm)
-15
-5
-5
-14
-14
Maximum mean
launched power (dBm)
-8
-8
-8
Parameter
Data
GbE SFP
Laser designation
SX
LX
L5
Operating
wavelength (nm)
850
1310
1550
Source type
Multi
mode
-9.5
-11
-3
17
18
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Personnel Training
During production and assembly, equipment is handled in workspaces
especially prepared and certified to serve as a permanent EPA. However, in
many cases, the environment in which the same equipment is installed or
maintained cannot be assumed to form an EPA with a permanently controlled
boundary. Therefore, all the work involving handling of unprotected ESD must
be considered as field work.
Field work in this context includes such activities as service and maintenance,
installation, site inspections, and commissioning of components and assemblies
classified as ESDS, together with associated packing and unpacking activities.
All the staff involved in field work must be trained to perform their work in the
same way as that performed in permanent EPAs with respect to the material
quality, personal responsibilities, training, labeling, and packing.
The temporary EPA must include temporary controlled work surfaces and/or
flooring capable of providing protection against ESD.
CAUTION: The temporary EPA must be constructed in a way
that ensures electrical bonding of all the materials used, and
prevents the occurrence of any sudden changes in potential
within the EPA that could cause unacceptable voltages or
discharges to be applied to ESDS.
The operator and any work surface and flooring must be bonded to ground
equipotentially. For this purpose, the work surface and wrist straps must be
bonded either to a designated ground bonding point or to the equipment being
serviced.
Whenever available, the mains ground serves as the ESD grounding facility.
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If the extent of the temporary work area is such that the operator needs to
walk and move within that area, the floor of the area must be capable of
providing protection against ESD.
The operator must be bonded to ground at all times when handling ESDS.
The field service operator must ensure that the materials and tools
necessary to maintain and control the temporary EPA are available at the
place of the field work at service time.
All tools for use within the EPA must, as far as is practical, be constructed
so that they do not generate or hold an induced electrostatic charge.
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Equipment Installation
In this chapter:
Overview ......................................................................................................... 3-1
Preliminary Preparations ................................................................................. 3-2
Installation Sequence ....................................................................................... 3-2
Unpacking and Performing Visual Inspection ................................................. 3-5
Installation Options.......................................................................................... 3-6
Installing Ancillary Units in Racks ................................................................. 3-8
Installing the BG-20B Shelf in the Rack ....................................................... 3-31
Installing the BG-20E Shelf in the Rack ....................................................... 3-37
Installing the BG-20EH Platform in the Rack ............................................... 3-45
Installing the BG-20C Shelf in Racks ........................................................... 3-53
Connecting Fibers and Cables to the BG-20 Shelf ........................................ 3-66
Overview
This chapter provides general instructions for installing the BG-20 and
auxiliary equipment.
The procedures for equipment replacement and upgrades are similar to those
for installation, and when relevant, notes regarding live replacement or upgrade
are inserted in these procedures.
Use the information in this chapter in conjunction with specific site installation
plans in a particular customer network. If you are interested in obtaining design
or installation assistance from ECI Telecoms Customer Support team or wish
to prepare a network installation plan, contact your ECI Telecom sales
representative.
The BG-20 platforms, cards, modules, and ancillary equipment are described in
the BroadGate Product Line Reference Manual.
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Preliminary Preparations
The installation procedures assume that:
Installation Sequence
Each component of the BG-20 system is supplied separately and must be
installed in the correct sequence according to the site plan.
A high-density installation might include the equipment illustrated in the
following figure. The different components in the illustration are described,
correlating to the steps in the following table.
NOTE: If you are not installing an FST for a particular BG-20
shelf, it is recommended that you leave empty space in the
rack in case optical modules are added in the future. If you
are not installing a BG-20E for a particular BG-20B shelf, it
is highly recommended that you leave enough empty space
above the BG-20B shelf in the rack in case a BG-20E shelf is
added in the future.
CAUTION:
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Figure 3-1: Typical installation of a single BG-20B shelf in a 2200 ETSI rack
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Table 3-1:
Step
Procedure
3-4
Install the SFP modules in the BG-20B shelf (for MXC20 and
SMD1/OMS4B)
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4. Open each of the module and card packages for inspection, but do not
remove the modules/cards from their individual protective packages until
they can be inserted in the platform.
5. Check the contents of the shipping boxes against the packing list attached
to each box. If damaged parts are detected or if any parts are missing,
notify the project manager and your local ECI Telecom representative
immediately.
Installation Options
It is recommended that BG-20 shelves be installed in ECI Telecom
recommended racks. These racks can be installed on wooden, concrete, or
suspended floors, or suspended from overhead mountings.
The following racks are supported:
Standard 19 rack
Standard ETSI
Open frame
NOTE: BG-20 shelves can also be installed in standard street
cabinets. Consult ECI Telecom for more details.
By default, the BG-20 is shipped with 19 mounting brackets.
If you are installing in an ETSI rack, ETSI brackets must be
ordered separately and replaced in the field.
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You can install up to eight BG-20B shelves in a rack, or you can install up to
four BG-20 shelves (with the BG-20E) in a rack. Typical installation of four
BG-20 shelves with the BG-20E in an ETSI 2200 rack is shown in the
following figure.
If necessary, contact the ECI Telecom Customer Support team or your ECI
Telecom sales representative for help in meeting your specific installation
requirements.
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RAP unit: For connecting up to four or eight BG-20 platforms (BG-20 with
BG-20E is counted as two platforms) on the same rack, usually located at
the top. See Installing the RAP-BG (page 3-9) and Installing the RAP-4B
(page 3-15).
In general, ancillary units are attached to the rack side rails by four M6 Phillips
screws. No preparation is required before installation. The following sections
provide mechanical installation instructions for units that require additional
procedures. Skip sections that are not relevant to your particular application.
CAUTION: If additional equipment (other than BG-20
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The DC input power cables connect the two DC power sources and the
RAP-BG source A and source B inputs. Two cables are required, one for each
source. Each cable consists of two stranded copper leads with a cross section of
50 mm2 (.078 in.2), one red and the other black. Each lead is terminated with a
compression lug from the installation parts kit supplied with the equipment.
NOTE: When the RAP-BG provides power to a single
BroadGate platform, lower gauge cables can be used. See DC
Power Cables for DC power cable requirements.
CAUTION: If appropriate leads have already been prepared
at the prescribed rack location, make sure that the leads are
not connected to any live voltage source before attaching the
lugs.
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Attach the RAP-BG to the side rails and secure it with the four screws,
washers, and nuts supplied in the installation parts kit.
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2. Open the two captive screws fastening the RAP-BG front cover and remove
the cover.
3. Identify the various terminals located on the power source terminal board
by referring to the following figure (showing the terminals at source A side;
a similar board is used at source B side).
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4. Bring the two leads of DC source A input power cable to the appropriate
RAP-BG opening.
5. Attach the lug of the red lead to the positive stud terminal marked (+) on
the power terminal board (see the previous figure).
6. Secure the lug using a flat washer, spring washer, and nut. Tighten the nut
with a torque of 1450 N cm to 1600 N cm.
7. Attach the lug of the black lead to the negative stud terminal marked (-) on
the power terminal board (see the previous figure).
8. Repeat Step 6 for the black lead lug.
9. If an additional power source (source B) is used, repeat Steps 3 to 8 for
source B.
10. Securely attach the DC input power cables to the rack inner wall using
cable ties.
During the following procedure, refer to the figures in Connecting DC power
cables to the RAP-BG (page 3-11).
To connect the DC power cables to a platform:
1. Before starting, identify the openings used to route power cables to the
RAP-BG.
2. Insert the DC power cable end, terminated with lugs, of the BG-20 platform
through the opening for platform power cables connecting to source A. If
more platforms are installed in the rack, start by connecting the Platform 1
cable.
3. Attach the red lead lug of the platform power cable to the positive stud
terminal of Platform 1 on the power terminal board.
4. Secure the lug using a flat washer, spring washer, and nut. Tighten the nut
with a torque of 320 N cm to 350 N cm.
5. Attach the black lead lug of the power cable to the negative stud terminal of
Platform 1 on the power terminal board.
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8. Attach the grounding (shield) lead lug of the platform power cable to the
ground stud terminal located on the RAP-BG side panel.
9. Repeat Step 4 for the grounding lead lug.
10. If additional BG-20 platforms are installed in the rack, repeat Steps 2 to 9
for each platform power cable.
11. If an additional power source is used, repeat Steps 2 to 10 to connect the
platforms to source B.
12. Route each platform power cable along the rack side rails down to the
corresponding platform position, and then securely attach the power cable
to the rack inner wall using cable ties. Attach a tag to each power connector
in accordance with its function.
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3. Insert the circuit breaker into the circuit breaker sockets located on the
RAP-BG source A power terminal board, as shown in the previous figure.
4. If more platforms are powered from source A, repeat Steps 2 and 3 to insert
the circuit breakers into the corresponding platform positions of the power
terminal board.
5. If an additional power source is used, repeat Steps 2 to 4 for source B
circuit breakers.
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5. Make sure the voltage is within the allowed range (-40 VDC to -72 VDC),
and that it has the correct polarity.
6. Return all the RAP-BG circuit breakers to OFF.
7. Disconnect the RAP-BG input power sources.
8. Reinstall the RAP-BG front cover and fasten it using the two captive
screws.
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The DC input power cables connect the two DC power sources and the
RAP-4B source A and source B inputs. Two cables are required, one for each
source. Each cable consists of two stranded copper leads with a cross section of
50 mm2 (0.078 in.2), one red and the other black. Each lead is terminated with a
compression lug from the installation parts kit supplied with the equipment.
NOTE: When the RAP-4B provides power to a single
BroadGate platform, lower gauge cables may be used. See
DC Power Cables for DC power cable requirements.
CAUTION: If appropriate leads have already been prepared
at the prescribed rack location, make sure that the leads are
not connected to any live voltage source before attaching the
lugs.
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Attach the RAP-4B to the side rails and secure it with the four screws,
washers, and nuts supplied in the installation parts kit.
1. The RAP-4B grounding studs are located on its rear cover as shown in the
following figure.
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3. Connect the lug at one end of the grounding lead to the RAP-4B grounding
studs, using spring washers and nuts.
4. Connect the two-hole lug at the other end of the grounding lead to the
rack's grounding bar.
To connect DC input power cables to the RAP-4B:
1. Before starting, identify the openings used to route power cables to the
RAP-4B, as shown in the following figure.
2. Open the two captive screws fastening the RAP-4B front cover and remove
it.
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3. Identify the various terminals located on the power source terminal board,
as shown in the following figure (showing source A side; a similar board is
used at source B side).
4. Bring the two leads of one DC source A input power cable to the
appropriate RAP-4B opening.
5. Attach the lug of the red lead to the positive stud terminal marked (+) on
the power terminal board (see the previous figure).
6. Secure the lug using a flat washer, spring washer, and nut. Tighten the nut
with a torque of 940 N cm to 1060 N cm.
7. Attach the lug of the black lead to the negative stud terminal marked (-) on
the power terminal board (see the previous figure).
8. Repeat Step 6 for the black lead lug.
9. If an additional power source (source B) is used, repeat Steps 3 to 8 for
source B.
10. Securely attach the DC input power cables to the rack inner wall using
cable ties.
During the following procedure, refer to the figure Connecting DC power
cables to the RAP-4B (page 3-19).
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8. Attach the grounding (shield) lead lug of the platform power cable to the
ground stud terminal located on the RAP-4B side panel.
9. Repeat Step 4 for the grounding lead lug.
10. If more BG-20 platforms are installed in the rack, repeat Steps 2 to 9 for
each platform power cable.
11. If an additional power source is used, repeat Steps 2 to 10 to connect the
platforms to source B.
12. Route each platform power cable along the rack side rails down to its
corresponding platform, and then securely attach the power cable to the
rack inner wall using cable ties. Attach a tag to each power connector in
accordance with its function.
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3. Insert the circuit breaker into the circuit breaker sockets located on the
RAP-4B source A power terminal board, as shown in the previous figure.
4. If more platforms are powered from source A, repeat Steps 2 and 3 to insert
the circuit breakers into the corresponding platform positions of the power
terminal board.
5. If an additional power source is used, repeat Steps 2 to 4 above for source
B circuit breakers.
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5. Make sure the voltage is within the allowed range (-40 VDC to -72 VDC),
and that it has the correct polarity.
6. Return all the RAP-4B circuit breakers to OFF.
7. Disconnect the RAP-4B input power sources.
8. Reinstall the RAP-4B front cover and fasten it with the two captive screws.
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4. Thread the optical fibers into the conduits running along the front supports
of the ETSI A rack, (or the rack sidewalls in an ETSI B rack).
5. Push the button on the front panel of the FST to release the latch, and pull
the FST towards you to open it.
NOTE: The FST has two opening positions. The tray latches
with a click at the halfway position. Pull it again to open it
fully so that you can thread the fibers.
6. Thread the fibers into the FST, as shown in the following figure.
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Refer to the following figure to identify the required set of rack mounting
brackets, and attach each bracket to the corresponding ODF side panel with
three screws.
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2. Hold the end of the swing-out tray and pull it out to gain access to the ODF
components.
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3. Open the two cover thumb nuts and remove the protective cover from the
ODF splice support.
4. Insert the external fibers cable through the protective tube.
5. Route the fiber ends through the cable guides to the splice support area.
6. Identify the adapter panel pigtail to be spliced to each user fiber.
7. Insert splicing sleeves over the pigtail, splice the user fiber to the pigtail,
and slide the splicing sleeve over the splice.
8. Place the splicing sleeve in one of the slots in the splice support.
NOTE: When more than 12 fibers are connected to the ODF,
start by first filling the slots of the lower splice support. After
those slots are occupied, reinstall the top splice support and
continue filling the support slots.
9. After splicing all the fibers, reinstall the protective cover removed in Step
3.
10. Push the swing-out tray back into the unit.
11. Close the ODF front cover by pushing it up until it clicks to the unit.
12. See the To attach the rack mounting brackets to the ODF procedure,
above, and secure the user fibers with cable ties to the fiber fastening
bracket at the rear of the ODF.
CAUTION: To prevent damage to fibers, do not tighten the
cable ties.
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Install each ODF in the prescribed rack position and fasten it to the rack
side rails with four screws.
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After the activities presented in this section have been completed, the BG-20B
shelf is ready for:
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4. Fasten the rail stiffener to the racks left side rail with two M6 screws and
washers through the uppermost and lowermost holes of the rail stiffener.
5. Repeat Steps 2 to 4 to install the second rail stiffener on the racks right
side rail.
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1. Loosen the two screws on the Dslot cover panel and remove it.
2. Check that the Dslot module has not been physically damaged during
shipment, and that the antistatic protection bag of the original packaging is
sealed.
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3. Remove the Dslot module from its antistatic protection packaging and
perform a visual inspection to detect damage during shipping. Report any
problems.
4. Hold the Dslot module handle and insert the rear end of the module into the
module guides.
5. Push the module in until the front of the module is flush with the front of
the BG-20B shelf. If resistance is felt, pull the module out and repeat the
procedure.
6. Secure the module in place by fastening its two captive screws.
NOTE: Dslot modules do not support hot insertion. Make
sure the BG-20B is powered off before installing any Dslot
module.
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After the activities presented in this section have been completed, the BG-20E
shelf is ready for:
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6. Insert three rivet snaps into the holes on the bottom of the BG-20E to attach
the BG-20E to the BG-20B. Verity that the caps of the rivets are flat on the
bottom of the BG-20E.
7. Fasten the BG-20E to the rack side rails (to the screws in the rail stiffeners)
with four M6 screws and washers. BG-20E shelf grounding is achieved by
connecting the shelf to the rack using rack mounting brackets. Grounding is
provided by contact when the unit is fastened to the rack.
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1. Identify the Eslot in which you want to install the extension card, according
to the site installation plan.
2. Loosen the two screws on the Eslot cover and remove it.
3. Check that the extension card has not been physically damaged during
shipment, and that the antistatic protection bag of the original packaging is
sealed.
4. Remove the extension card from its antistatic protection packaging and
perform a visual inspection to detect damage during shipping. Report any
problems.
5. Hold the extension card handles and insert its rear end into the card guides.
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6. Push the extension card in until the front of the card is flush with the front
of the BG-20E shelf. If resistance is felt, pull the card out and repeat the
procedure.
7. Secure the card in place by fastening its two captive screws.
NOTE: Extension cards support live insertion. They can be
installed at any time without affecting the existing traffic
running on the BG-20B or BG-20E.
Use the same procedure as described in Installing SFP Modules (page 3-35)
to install an SFP transceiver in the ESW_2G_8F_E, MPS_2G_8F, or S1_4
cards.
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1. Loosen the two screws on the traffic slot cover and remove it.
2. Check that the traffic module has not been physically damaged during
shipment, and that the antistatic protection bag of the original packaging is
sealed.
3. Remove the traffic module from its antistatic protection packaging and
perform a visual inspection to detect damage during shipping. Report any
problems.
4. Hold the traffic module handle and insert its rear end into the module
guides.
5. Push the module in until the front of the module is flush with the front of
the SM_10E base card. If resistance is felt, pull the module out and repeat
the procedure.
6. Secure the module in place by fastening its two captive screws.
NOTE: SM_10E modules support live insertion. They can be
installed at any time without affecting the existing traffic
running on the BG-20B or BG-20E, including the SM_10E.
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The figures show two possible arrangements for the BG-20EH slots layout. The
upper figure shows the regular layout of the BG-20EH. The lower figure is
very similar to the first, with an extension arrangement for the uppermost slot
(ES 3#).
The BG-20EH shelf consists of the following slots:
Two slots (PS A and PS B) for installing two DC power supply modules
Three slots (ES 1#, ES 2#, ES 3#) for accommodating expansion traffic
card (Eslots)
The following table lists the modules supported in current version that can be
configured in each slot in the BG-20EH.
Table 3-2:
BG-20EH modules
Name
INF_E2U
PS B
ES 1#
ES 2#
ES 3#
FCU_20EH
FS
SM_10E
PE1_63
P345_3E
S1_4
ESW_2G_8F_E
MPS_2G_8F
DMCE1_32
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1. Identify the Eslot in which you want to install the extension card, according
to the site installation plan.
2. Loosen the two screws on the Eslot cover and remove it.
3. Check that the extension card has not been physically damaged during
shipment, and that the antistatic protection bag of the original packaging is
sealed.
4. Remove the extension card from its antistatic protection packaging and
perform a visual inspection to detect damage during shipping. Report any
problems.
5. Hold the extension card handles and insert its rear end into the card guides.
6. Push the extension card in until the front of the card is flush with the front
of the BG-20EH shelf. If resistance is felt, pull the card out and repeat the
procedure.
7. Secure the card in place by fastening its two captive screws.
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2. Attach the bracket to the BG-20C with three M3 x 5 Phillips screws. Fasten
the bracket to the BG-20C.
3. Orient the second bracket with the captive screw down and inwardly on the
left side of the BG-20C, as shown in the figure above.
4. Attach the bracket to the BG-20C with three M3 x 5 Phillips screws. Fasten
the bracket to the BG-20C.
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2. Attach the bracket to the BG-20C with three M3 x 5 Phillips screws. Fasten
the bracket to the BG-20C.
3. Orient the second bracket with the captive screw down and inwardly on the
left side of the BG-20C, as shown in the figure above.
4. Attach the bracket to the BG-20C with three M3 x 5 Phillips screws. Fasten
the bracket to the BG-20C.
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3. If required, connect the end of the DC power cable terminating with a 3-pin
D-type female connector, in accordance with the rack installation plan and
the cable tags, to the DC power connectors on the INF_20E, as follows:
Make sure that the circuit breakers used in this option are 8 A ones.
5. If required, connect the end of the DC power cable terminating with a 3-pin
D-type female connector, in accordance with the rack installation plan and
the cable tags, to the DC power connectors on the BG-OW. The power
cable is connected to the POWER IN connector on the front panel of the
BG-OW.
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2. Connect the AC power cable for the BG-20B. If AC power is used, connect
the power cable, as follows:
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6. Secure the cable connector to the BG-20 connector with the cable
connector screws. Tighten the screws manually. If you cannot reach the
screws with your hands, use an adjustable-torque flatblade screwdriver
(maximum blade size is 0.6). Set the tightening torque to 40 N cm to 44 N
cm.
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Cable Type A2: This cable is used to connect built-in E1 interfaces in the
BG-20B to the xDDF-21. The cable end connecting to the BG-20B shelf is
terminated with a twin 50-pin SCSI male connector. The cable end
connecting to the xDDF-21 is terminated with two 50-pin SCSI male
connectors.
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8. Connect the cable connector marked J1 to the 50-pin SCSI connector on the
xDDF-21 panel marked J1. Connect the cable connector marked J2 to the
50-pin SCSI connector on the xDDF-21 panel marked J2.
9. Secure the cable connectors to the xDDF-21 connectors with two cable
connector screws for each connector. Tighten the screws manually. If you
cannot reach the screws with your hands, use an adjustable-torque flatblade
screwdriver (maximum blade size is 0.6). Set the tightening torque to 40 N
cm to 44 N cm.
To connect E1 cables between the xDDF-21 and the external
DDF:
Coaxial cables are used for connecting unbalanced E1s between the
xDDF-21 and the external DDF. A pair of coaxial cables is used for each
E1. These coaxial cables can be prepared on site. The cable end connecting
to the xDDF-21 is terminated with a DIN 1.0/2.3 connector. The connector
on the other end of the cable depends on the connector used in the external
DDF. For the connection of coaxial cables, refer to Routing and Connecting
Coaxial Cables (page 3-73).
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6. Secure the cable connector to the SM_10E traffic module connector with
the cable connector screws. Tighten the screws manually. If you cannot
reach the screws with your hands, use an adjustable-torque flatblade
screwdriver (maximum blade size is 0.6). Set the tightening torque to 40 N
cm to 44 N cm.
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FXS
2W
4W
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Different interface types can use different wires in this cable. Use the
information in Connection Data (page A-1) to identify the wires for each type
of interface.
To connect VF cables to the ICP_VF:
1. Route the VF cables along the side of the rack to the appropriate ICP_VF.
2. Connect the free end of the cable, in accordance with the rack installation
plan and the cable tags, to the RJ-45 connector on the ICP_VF front panel.
3. Cut excess cable length, if necessary.
4. Use the information in to identify the wires, according to the type of
interface.
5. Prepare the relevant connector on the other end, if necessary.
6. Connect the other end according to site installation plan.
To connect V.24 cables to ICP_V24:
1. Arrange the V.24 cables and route them to the rack side rails.
2. Pull each V.24 cable to the level of the ICP_V24.
3. Bend the cable and thread it through the side cable guides of the rack and
through the appropriate opening near the shelf until the cable connector is
positioned against the appropriate place. Use cable ties as required to fasten
the cable to the rack side rails.
4. Use a cabling diagram of the site to associate the V.24 connectors with the
appropriate connections on the DDF or the customers termination
equipment.
5. Connect the cable connector to the corresponding connector on the
ICP_V24 front panel.
CAUTION: Do not exert excessive tightening torque to
6. Secure the cable connector to the ICP_V24 connector with the cable
connector screws. Tighten the screws manually. If you cannot reach the
screws with your hands, use an adjustable-torque flatblade screwdriver
(maximum blade size is 0.6). Set the tightening torque to 40 N cm to 44 N
cm.
7. Prepare the relevant connector on the other end, if necessary.
8. Connect the other end according to site installation plan.
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6. Secure the cable connector to the ICP_V35 connector with the cable
connector screws. Tighten the screws manually. If you cannot reach the
screws with your hands, use an adjustable-torque flatblade screwdriver
(maximum blade size is 0.6). Set the tightening torque to 40 N cm to 44 N
cm.
7. Prepare the relevant connector on the other end, if necessary.
8. Connect the other end according to site installation plan.
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A cable with RJ-45 connectors on both sides, which is used to connect the
BG-OW to the BG-20B.
A cable with RJ-11 connectors on both sides, which is used to connect the
OW handset to the BG-OW.
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BG-20B Wall-Mounted
Installations
In this chapter:
Overview ......................................................................................................... 4-1
Wall-Mounted Cabinet .................................................................................... 4-2
Installing the BG-20B in a Wall-Mounted Cabinet ......................................... 4-3
Installing the Interior Components .................................................................. 4-4
Installing Cabling Accessories ...................................................................... 4-10
DDF 21 E1s Unit ........................................................................................... 4-14
Installing the BG-20B and Three DDFs ........................................................ 4-18
Installing the BG-20B, Two DDFs, and an AC CONV Unit ........................ 4-21
Connecting Cabinet Grounding ..................................................................... 4-24
Routing and Connecting Cables and Fibers in the Cabinet ........................... 4-24
Connecting Fibers and Cables to the BG-20B in Wall-Mounted Cabinet ..... 4-32
Installing the Wall-Mounted Cabinet Covers and Door ................................ 4-33
Wall-Mounted Frame .................................................................................... 4-37
Installing the Wall-Mounted Frame .............................................................. 4-37
Installing the BG-20B and Accessories in the Wall-Mounted Frame ........... 4-41
Installing the Wall-Mounted Frame Front Cover .......................................... 4-46
Connecting Wall-Mounted Frame Grounding ............................................... 4-48
Routing and Connecting Cables and Fibers in the Frame ............................. 4-49
Overview
In addition to the regular installation of the BG-20B in different racks, ECI
Telecom offers two options for wall-mounted installations:
Wall-mounted cabinet
Wall-mounted frame
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These options are ideal for installations in small businesses or home offices
(SOHO).
The following sections provide detailed procedures for these installations.
Wall-Mounted Cabinet
The cabinet is 352 mm high, 600 mm wide, and 400 mm deep and has a
transparent front door. It includes a rear panel with four support rails to which
two 19" vertical extrusions are fastened. The equipment and cabling
accessories are attached to these extrusions.
The side, top, and bottom covers can easily and quickly be removed, providing
comfortable user-friendly access to the interior for installation and management
of all components.
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3. Drill four holes using the four upper holes in the template (the cabinet is 6U
high).
NOTE: Use a drill of max. 8 mm.
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The tools illustrated in the following figure are required for the installation (not
supplied with the cabinet).
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2. Attach a support rail to the rear panel and fasten with a hex screw using an
appropriate hex wrench.
3. Repeat Step 2 for the other three support rails.
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2. Attach the extrusion to the upper and lower support rails with two hex
screws.
3. Fasten the extrusion with the screws using a hex wrench.
4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the second extrusion.
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Grounding cables
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Left lower support rail inner hole, near the rear panel.
Left upper support rail inner hole, near the rear panel.
Right lower support rail outer hole, near the rear panel.
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2. Rotate the bracket to the ETSI position; in this position the longer part of
the bracket is attached to the tray.
3. Use three M2.5 x 6 screws removed in Step 1 to attach the bracket to the
DDF tray.
4. Fasten the bracket to the DDF.
5. Repeat Steps 2 to 4 for the second bracket.
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2. Place a clip nut in the required place at the rear side of the hole in the right
vertical extrusion, and push to snap it in.
3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for the other seven clip nuts on the right vertical
extrusion.
4. Repeat Steps 1 to 3 to install eight clip nuts on the left vertical extrusion.
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Figure 4-17: Clip nuts distance in mm (BG, two DDFs, AC CONV unit)
2. Place a clip nut in the required place at the rear side of the hole in the right
vertical extrusion, and push it to snap in.
3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for the other seven clip nuts on the right vertical
extrusion.
4. Repeat Steps 1 to 3 to install eight clip nuts on the left vertical extrusion.
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Installing DDFs
The DDFs are installed above the BG-20B in the cabinet.
To install the DDFs:
1. Identify the prescribed position of the DDF in the cabinet according to the
figure Installing a BG platform, two DDFs, and an AC CONV unit (page 421).
2. Place the DDF in the prescribed position and fasten it to the vertical
extrusions with four M6 screws and flat washers.
3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for the second DDF.
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Traffic cables must not be routed in the same route as power cables.
Optical fibers must always be routed through the special flexible tube only.
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3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for the second power cable to be connected to the
corresponding connector on the platform.
4. Bend the cables and thread them through the left cable guide of the cabinet.
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5. Route the cable near the left cable clamp on the C-rail.
6. Use cable ties as required to fasten the cables to the cable guide and to the
cable clamp.
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2. Fasten the bottom cover to the lower support rails with four self-tapping
screws (F2) (two on each side).
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3. Attach the corresponding grounding cable snap lug to the bottom cover (see
the following figure).
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2. Fasten the right side cover to the top and bottom covers with two Phillips
screws (J2), one on each side.
3. Attach the corresponding grounding cable snap lug to the right side cover
(see the following figure).
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2. Align the door lower hinge into the corresponding slot in the bottom cover.
3. Adjust the door to open and close freely.
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4. Fasten the upper and lower hex screws with a hex wrench.
5. Attach the corresponding grounding cable snap lug to the door (see the
following figure).
Wall-Mounted Frame
The wall-mounted frame is another option for installing the BG-20B and
accessories in SOHO.
The wall-mounted frame is 300 mm high, 600 mm wide, and 350 mm deep.
The front transparent cover protects the BG-20B traffic and fiber cables against
unintended disconnection or bending.
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The lower cable support is attached to the frame side in holes 5 and 8 from
the bottom as shown in the figure above.
2. Attach the lower cable support to the frame with four M3 Phill. screws,
spring washers, and flat washers.
3. Fasten the cable support to the frame.
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4. Repeat Steps 1 to 3 for attaching the upper cable support to the frame. (The
upper cable support is attached to the frame side in holes 5 and 8 from the
top as shown in the figure above.)
5. Repeat Steps 1 to 4 for installing two cable supports on the other side of the
frame.
2. Attach one end of the fiber guide tube with a cable tie to the lower cable
support near the front of the frame.
3. Shape the tube as shown in the figure, and attach it to the lower cable
support (near the rear of the frame) with a cable tie.
4. Attach the tube to the upper cable support (near the rear of the frame) with
a cable tie.
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2. Insert a holder into the left upper groove on the frame and attach it with an
M4 Phill. screw, spring washer, and flat washer.
3. Fasten the holder to the frame.
4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to attach a holder to the left lower side of the frame.
5. Repeat Steps 2 to 4 to install two holders on the right side of the frame.
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Traffic cables must not be routed in the same route as power cables.
Optical fibers must be routed through the special flexible tube only.
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5. Use cable ties as required to fasten the cables to the cable supports.
6. Connect the free ends of the power cables in accordance with the frame
installation plan and the cable tags to the DC power connectors on the
power source.
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Commissioning Tests
In this chapter:
Test Equipment ................................................................................................ 5-1
Site Commissioning Tests ............................................................................... 5-2
SDH Commissioning Tests ............................................................................. 5-5
Data Network Commissioning Tests ............................................................. 5-11
Test Equipment
The following test equipment is required for the commissioning procedures:
FC-to-LC adapters
Multimeter
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Measure optical levels (see reference data in the BroadGate Product Line
General Description).
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Card/module type
Slot
MXC-20
MS
SMD1
DS
Option
Revision
Boot version
Serial number
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The site cabling diagram provides the criteria for proper cabling routing.
Description of inspection/check
Check the ODF and FST installation and fiber connection (if
applicable).
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No.
Description of inspection/check
Results
14
15
16
17
18
19
5-4
Port
Wavelength
Receive level
Optical
transmit level (dBm)
(dBm)
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Framing
Unframed
Coding
HDB3
Pattern
2 * 10-15 PRBS
Signal rate
2 Mbps
Timing
Internal clock
Inject error
Code error
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Table 5-5:
34 Mbps tests
Framing
Unframed
Coding
HDB3
Pattern
2 * 10-15 PRBS
Signal rate
34 Mbps
Timing
Internal clock
Inject error
Code error
Table 5-6:
45 Mbps tests
Framing
Unframed
Coding
B3ZS
Pattern
2 * 10-15 PRBS
Signal rate
45 Mbps
Timing
Internal clock
Inject error
Code error
Table 5-7:
SDH tests
For SDH tests, configure the test equipment according to the interface type
being tested.
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Signal rate
STM-1, STM-4
Mapping
Pattern
2 * 10-15 PRBS
Signal rate
Timing
Received clock
Inject error
BIP error
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2 Mbps
34/45 Mbps
STM-1/VC-3
STM-4/VC-12
14 hours
7 hours
120 minutes
30 minutes
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Table 5-9:
LAN port and
speed
128
bytes/
frame
256
bytes/
frame
512
bytes/
frame
1518 bytes/
frame
Throughput
Latency
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bytes/
frame
128
bytes/
frame
256
bytes/
frame
512
bytes/
frame
1518 bytes/
frame
Frame rate
(% MFR) 100%
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Stability Test
This test determines the stability of the network by checking that it can
function with no errors for a defined period of time.
To perform a stability test:
1. Create two unprotected Ethernet trails of any rate (for example,
10/100 Mbps) between two NEs.
2. Connect test equipment to both ports of one NE and connect two ports of
the other NE (in the relevant endpoint ports) through an Ethernet cable.
3. Configure the test equipment for manual testing according to the port rate
and for any frame size.
4. Set the transmit rate in the test equipment to about 90% of the trail
bandwidth.
5. Run this test for two hours, and verify that no errors appear in the test
equipment.
Alarm-Handling Test
This test checks the alarm conditions forced on the NE and the subsequent
action carried out by the NE. It tests signal loss to both the data LAN port and
to the optical interfaces.
To perform an alarm-handling test:
1. Create two Ethernet trails of any rate (for example, 10/100 Mbps) between
two NEs.
2. Connect test equipment to both ports of one NE and connect two ports of
the other NE (in the relevant endpoint ports) through an Ethernet cable.
3. Disconnect the test equipment to create a signal loss to the data LAN port.
This generates a 10/100 Mbps - Link Down alarm.
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Maintenance
In this chapter:
Overview ......................................................................................................... 6-1
Test Equipment, Tools, and Materials ............................................................. 6-1
Preventive Maintenance .................................................................................. 6-2
Onsite Troubleshooting ................................................................................... 6-3
Troubleshooting Power Problems ................................................................... 6-4
Troubleshooting Using Component Indicators ................................................ 6-5
Replacing Cards and Modules ....................................................................... 6-24
Overview
This chapter provides maintenance procedures for BG-20 equipment.
Personnel involved in maintenance must be thoroughly familiar with safety
issues, as described in Before You Start.
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Maintenance
Preventive Maintenance
The purpose of preventive maintenance activities is to keep the BG-20
hardware in good condition, and detect and correct as soon as possible any
condition that may lead to deterioration and equipment malfunction.
Record the execution of the various activities and their results according to the
procedures used in your organization.
Table 6-1:
Item
Inspection/Check
Intervals*
W
6-2
Clean all areas around the platform in the rack and the
racks front door (if applicable), using a vacuum
cleaner.
10
11
12
Check that all RAP LEDs turn on and that the buzzer
sounds while the POWER ON pushbutton on the RAP
panel is pressed.
X
X
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Maintenance
Inspection/Check
Intervals*
W
13
14
15
* Legend:
W weekly
M monthly
Q quarterly
Onsite Troubleshooting
The purpose of onsite troubleshooting is to identify the hardware causing the
malfunction and return the equipment to normal operation as soon as possible.
Troubleshooting is usually initiated in response to one of the following
conditions:
This chapter assumes familiarity with the BG-20, with SDH data, and with the
LightSoft and EMS-BGF management stations. See the respective user manual
for details on the various capabilities of the management stations and for
instructions on performing the necessary activities.
The following sections provide procedures for performing onsite
troubleshooting for various trouble categories. For each category, a
troubleshooting table provides instructions for identifying the problem.
To use the troubleshooting table:
1. Identify the closest description of the trouble symptoms under
Symptoms.
2. Perform the required corrective actions listed under Corrective actions in
the order they appear, until the trouble is corrected.
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Maintenance
Troubleshooting Power
Problems
Table 6-2:
No.
Symptoms
Probable cause
RAP
Both main and
POWER
backup power
ON
sources failed
indicator off
Corrective actions
Equipment
problem
All LEDs
No input power to
and fans in the corresponding
BG-20B off unit
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Troubleshooting Using
Component Indicators
-+The management station will usually provide onsite personnel with a list of
suspected components.
Start the troubleshooting of a suspected component by checking its indicators.
These indicators, located on the various cards and modules, can help you to
rapidly and efficiently identify a malfunctioning component in accordance with
the procedures outlined in the following tables.
NOTE: For a description of indicator functions, see the
BroadGate Product Line Reference Manual.
CAUTION: The following corrective actions are
traffic-affecting.
Table 6-3:
Symptom
Probable cause
Corrective actions
ACT
MJR
MNR
Off
Blink
Off
Boot selection
non-existent or
hardware fault
On
Off
Off
Off
BIT of SDRAM
failed
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Symptom
Probable cause
Corrective actions
ACT
MJR
MNR
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
Off
Off
BIT of SDRAM
failed
On
Off
Off
On
BIT of Flash
failed
On
Blink
Blink
Blink
Illogical
parameters, such
as the ID or
gateway
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Symptom
Probable cause
Corrective actions
ACT
MJR
MNR
On
Blink
Blink
Off
Nonexecutable
application
software
On
On
On
On
Unsuccessfully
executed
application
software
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Maintenance
Symptom
Probable cause
Corrective actions
ACT
MJR
MNR
Blink
Blink
Blink
Blink
FPGA file on
MXC20
downloaded
unsuccessfully
Blink
Blink
Blink
Off
BG-20B
initializes
unsuccessfully
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Table 6-4:
Maintenance
No.
Symptoms
Probable cause
Green ACT
indicator not
flashing, and the
status always on
Damaged software or
defective card
Corrective actions
Green ACT
indicator not
flashing, and the
status always off
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Maintenance
No.
Symptoms
Probable cause
Corrective actions
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No.
Symptoms
Probable cause
10 Mbps link or
defective indicator
Corrective actions
Table 6-5:
No.
Symptom
Probable cause
Green transceiver
Laser On indicator
off
Corrective actions
Incorrect configuration
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Maintenance
No.
6-12
Symptom
Probable cause
Corrective actions
Corresponding optical
transmitter may have
been turned off by the
ALS function (see the
following note)
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Maintenance
No.
Symptoms
Probable cause
FPGA in module
downloaded
unsuccessfully
Corrective actions
Defective module
Red FAIL
Defective
indicator on card/module
or not
turning off
after
power-on
and reset
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Maintenance
No.
Symptoms
Probable cause
Orange
Corresponding port
mode
configured to E3
indicator off
Defective indicators
Table 6-7:
cards
Corrective actions
No.
Symptoms
Probable cause
Corrective actions
Green ACT
indicator off
Defective indicator
FPGA in module
downloaded
unsuccessfully
Defective module
Red FAIL
indicator on or
not turning off
after power-on
and reset
Defective
card/module
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Table 6-8:
Maintenance
No.
Symptoms
Probable cause
Corrective actions
Green ACT
indicator off
Defective indicator
FPGA in module
downloaded
unsuccessfully
Defective module
Red FAIL
indicator on or
not turning off
after power-on
and reset
Damaged software
or defective
card/module
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Maintenance
Table 6-9:
No.
Symptoms
Green ACT
indicator off
Defective
indicator
FPGA in
module
downloaded
unsuccessfully
Defective
module
Red FAIL
indicator on or
not turning off
after power-on
and reset
Damaged
software or
defective
card/module
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Maintenance
No.
Symptoms
Right green
LED in the FE
P1~FE-P4
RJ-45 off
Link down or
defective
indicator
Left orange
LED in the FE
P1~FE-P4 RJ
45 off
10 Mbps link or
defective
indicator
Symptoms
Green ACT
indicator off
Defective
indicator
FPGA in
module
downloaded
unsuccessfully
Defective
module
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Maintenance
No.
Symptoms
Red FAIL
indicator on or
not turning off
after power-on
and reset
Damaged
software or
defective
card/module
Right orange
1000 Mbps link
LED in the
fail or defective
RJ-45
indicator
connector is off
Green
SFP module
transceiver laser damaged
of GbE LAN
indicator off
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Symptoms
Green ACT
indicator off
Defective
indicator
FPGA in
module
downloaded
unsuccessfully
Defective
module
Red FAIL
indicator on or
not turning off
after power-on
and reset
Embedded
software and
FPGA not
downloaded
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Maintenance
No.
Symptoms
Damaged
software or
defective
card/module
Symptoms
Probable cause
Corrective actions
Orange mode
indicator off
Corresponding
port configured
to E3
Defective
indicators
Symptoms
Probable cause
Right green
Link down or
LED in the
defective indicator
FE-P1~FE-P8
RJ-45 off
Corrective actions
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Maintenance
No.
Symptoms
Left orange
10 Mbps link or
LED in the
defective indicator
FE-P1~FE-P8
RJ- 45 off
Green
transceiver
Laser of
GE-LAN
indicator off
Probable cause
Corrective actions
SFP module
damaged
Incorrect
configuration
Symptoms
Probable cause
Green ACT
indicator off
after power-on
or reset
Defective indicator
or defective
daughterboard
Corrective actions
Red FAIL
indicator on
after power-on
or reset
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Maintenance
Symptoms
Probable cause
Link down or
defective indicator
Corrective actions
Right orange
LED in the
Port 1 or Port 2
RJ-45 off
10 Mbps link or
defective indicator
Symptoms
Probable cause
Green ACT
indicator off
Power failure
Corrective actions
Defective indicator
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Maintenance
No.
Symptoms
Probable cause
Corrective actions
Defective indicator
Green In Use
indicator is off
Defective indicator
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If the OW phone is on
hook, the indicator should
be off, it is normal. Pick
the phone up, the indicator
should be on.
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Maintenance
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Maintenance
7. Push the replacement module in until the front panel of the module is flush
with the front of the SM_10E card. If resistance is felt before the
connectors are flush, pull the module out and repeat the procedure.
8. Close the screws on the panel to fasten the module to the SM_10E card.
9. Reconnect all cables for the traffic module according to the cable marks.
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Maintenance
8. Close the screws on the panel to fasten the module to the BG-20B or
BG-20E platform.
9. Reconnect the power cable to the replacement power module.
10. Turn on the power switch on the RAP.
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Connection Data
In this appendix:
Overview ........................................................................................................ A-2
INF_20B/INF_20E DC Input Power Connectors ........................................... A-2
AC_CONV_20B/AC_CONV_20E AC Input Power Connectors .................. A-2
MNG Ethernet Connector ............................................................................... A-3
T3/T4 Timing Connector ................................................................................ A-4
RS-232 Connector .......................................................................................... A-5
Orderwire Connector ...................................................................................... A-6
V.11 Overhead Connector .............................................................................. A-7
Alarms Connector ........................................................................................... A-8
E1 Connectors on MXC20 (L91 Cable) ......................................................... A-9
E1 Connectors on MXC20 (L115 Cable) ..................................................... A-14
E1 Connectors on ME1_21 and ME1_42 ..................................................... A-19
Fast Ethernet Interface Connectors............................................................... A-24
M345_3 Card Connection Data .................................................................... A-24
MGE_1_L1 Card Connection Data .............................................................. A-24
P345_3E Card Connection Data ................................................................... A-25
PE1_63 Card Connection Data ..................................................................... A-25
ESW_2G_8F_E Card Connection Data........................................................ A-26
MPS_2G_8F Card Connection Data ............................................................ A-26
SM_10E Card Connection Data ................................................................... A-26
ICP_VF Connection Data ............................................................................. A-39
ICP_V24 Connection Data ........................................................................... A-40
ICP_V35 Connection Data ........................................................................... A-43
ICP_V11_V24 Connection Data .................................................................. A-44
ICP_DB37D Connection Data...................................................................... A-46
RAP-4B Connectors ..................................................................................... A-50
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Connection Data
Overview
This appendix provides connection data for the user connectors located in the
BG-20B and BG-20E shelves and associated ancillary equipment supplied by
ECI Telecom.
Any connectors not described in this appendix are reserved for use by ECI
Telecom technical support personnel and/or for future expansion, and therefore
no user equipment may be connected to them.
INF_20B/INF_20E DC Input
Power Connectors
The DC input power connectors, designated POWER IN A and POWER IN B,
are 3-pin D-type male connectors located on the INF_20B/INF_20E panel. The
following figure identifies the functions of the POWER IN connector pins, as
seen when looking into the connector.
AC_CONV_20B/AC_CONV_20E
AC Input Power Connectors
AC input power connectors are located on the
AC_CONV_20B/AC_CONV_20E front panel, as shown in the following
figure.
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Connection Data
Designation
Function
Direction
TX+
Transmit, + wire
Output
TX-
Transmit, - wire
Output
RX+
Receive, + wire
Output
4,5
N/C
Not connected
Output
RX-
Receive, - wire
Output
NC
Not connected
Output
N/C
Not connected
Output
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Connection Data
Clock input (T3 2.048 Mbps or 2.048 MHz signal, ITU-T Rec. G.703
interface)
Clock output (T4 2.048 Mbps or 2.048 MHz signal, ITU-T Rec. G.703
interface)
The following figure identifies the connector pins, as seen when looking into
the connector. The table lists the pin assignment for the connector. It also lists
the color of the wire connected to the corresponding pin in the cables offered
by ECI Telecom for connecting between the tributary connector and a
distribution frame.
A-4
Pin
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
CLK2MHZ_IN(A)
Input
Blue
CLK2MHZ_IN(B)
Input
White/Blue
CLK2MHZ_OUT(A)
CLK2MHZ_OUT(B)
Output
White/Green
CLK2MBIT_IN(A)
Input
Brown
CLK2MBIT_IN(B)
Input
White/Brown
CLK2MBIT_OUT(A)
Output
Orange
CLK2MBIT_OUT(B)
Output
White/Orange
Green
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RS-232 Connector
One RS-232 connector provides a debug RS-232 interface; it's an RJ-45
connector located on the ICP_MCP30 panel and designated RS-232.
The following figure shows an RS-232 cable from the RJ-45 connector to the
DB-9 female connector. The table lists the connector pin assignment for both
the RJ-45 connector and the DB-9 connector, when using the RS-232 cable
supplied by ECI Telecom.
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Connection Data
Name
Function
Direction
Pin in DB-9
COM-TX
Channel transmit
Output
GND
Ground
---
3, 4, 5, 6
---
Not connected
---
---
COM-RX
Channel receive
Input
GND
Ground
---
---
Orderwire Connector
The OW connector is an RJ-45 connector that is located on the BG-20B panel
and designated as OW. The interface includes a pair of E1 balanced interfaces
that is connected to an RJ-45 connector on the BG-OW front panel.
The following figure identifies the connector pins, as seen when looking into
the connector. The following table lists the pin assignment for the orderwire
connector at both the BG-20B and BG-OW ends, when using the OW cable
supplied by ECI Telecom.
Table A-4: OW connector, pin assignment
Pin (in BG-20B
A-6
Name
Function
Direction
OW_IN(A)
Orderwire input
Input
OW_IN(B)
Input
OW_OUT(A)
OW_OUT(B)
Output
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
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Connection Data
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
V11_RCLK(-)
Receive timing A
To DTE
Brown
V11_TCLK(-)
Transmit timing A
To DTE
Red
V11_RXD(-)
Receive data A
To DTE
Orange
V11_TTCLK(-)
Terminal timing A
From DTE
Yellow
V11_TXD(-)
Transmit data A
From DTE
Green
V11_RCLK(+)
Receive timing B
To DTE
Brown/Gray ring
V11_TCLK(+)
Transmit timing B
To DTE
Red/Gray ring
V11_RXD(+)
Receive data B
To DTE
Orange/Gray ring
V11_TTCLK(+)
Terminal timing B
From DTE
Yellow/Gray ring
10
V11_TXD(+)
Transmit data B
From DTE
Green/Gray ring
11
---
Not connected
---
---
12
---
Not connected
---
---
13
---
Not connected
---
---
14
GND
Ground
---
Blue
15
CGND
Chassis ground
---
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Connection Data
Alarms Connector
The Alarms connector, designated ALARMS, is a 15-pin D-type male
connector on the BG-20B panel that provides an alarm interface connecting to
the RAP. The connector supports two groups of lines:
Four external alarm input lines. The alarm input lines are monitored by the
BG-20 management subsystem. Each input is connected to the input diode
of an optocoupler.
Three alarm output lines. Each output is provided by a relay dry contact.
A-8
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
ALARM_IN1(A)
Input
Brown
ALARM_IN1(B)
Input
Brown/Gray ring
ALARM_IN2(A)
Input
Red
ALARM_IN2(B)
Input
Red/Gray ring
ALARM_IN3(A)
Input
Orange
ALARM_IN3(A)
Input
Orange/Gray ring
ALARM_IN4(A)
Input
Yellow
ALARM_IN4(B)
Input
Yellow/Gray ring
11
ALARM_OUT1(A)
Output
Blue
12
ALARM_OUT1(B)
Output
Blue/Gray ring
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Pin
Connection Data
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
13
ALARM_OUT2(A)
Output
Violet
14
ALARM_OUT2(B)
Output
Violet/Gray ring
ALARM_OUT3(A)
Output
Green
10
ALARM_OUT3(B1)
Output
Green/Gray ring
15
ALARM_OUT3(B2)
Output
White
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Connection Data
A-10
Pin
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
TTIP1
Output
Blue/White ring
Output
White/Blue ring
TTIP2
Output
Orange/White ring
Output
White/Orange ring
TTIP3
Output
White/Green ring
Output
Green/White ring
---
Not connected
---
---
---
Not connected
---
---
---
Not connected
---
---
10
TTIP4
Output
Brown/White ring
11
TTIP4
Output
White/Brown ring
12
TTIP5
Output
13
Output
14
TTIP6
Output
Blue/Red ring
15
Output
Red/Blue ring
16
TTIP7
Output
Orange/Red ring
17
Output
Red/Orange ring
18
TTIP8
Output
Green/Red ring
19
Output
Red/Green ring
20
TTIP9
Output
Brown/Red ring
21
Output
Red/Brown ring
22
TTIP10
23
24
TTIP11
Blue/Black ring
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Pin
Name
Function
Connection Data
Direction
Wire color
25
Black/Blue ring
26
RTIP1
Input
Orange/Black ring
27
Input
Black/Orange ring
28
RTIP2
Input
Green/Black ring
29
Input
Black/Green ring
30
RTIP3
Input
Brown/Black ring
31
Input
Black/Brown ring
32
---
Not connected
---
---
33
---
Not connected
---
---
34
---
Not connected
---
---
35
RTIP4
Input
36
Input
37
RTIP5
Input
Blue/Yellow ring
38
Input
Yellow/Blue ring
39
RTIP6
Input
40
Input
Pink/Brown ring
41
RTIP7
Input
Brown/Red ring
42
Input
43
RTIP8
Input
Yellow/Red ring
44
Input
Green/Red ring
45
RTIP9
Input
Blue/Red ring
46
Input
Violet/Red ring
47
RTIP10
Input
White/Red ring
48
Input
Pink/Red ring
49
RTIP11
Input
Brown/Green ring
50
Input
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Connection Data
A-12
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
TTIP12
Output
Blue/White ring
Output
White/Blue ring
TTIP13
Output
Orange/White ring
Output
White/Orange ring
NC
Not used
---
White/Green ring
NC
Not used
---
Green/White ring
---
Not connected
---
---
---
Not connected
---
---
---
Not connected
---
---
10
TTIP14
Output
Brown/White ring
11
TTIP14
Output
White/Brown ring
12
TTIP15
Output
13
Output
14
TTIP16
Output
Blue/Red ring
15
Output
Red/Blue ring
16
TTIP17
Output
Orange/Red ring
17
Output
Red/Orange ring
18
TTIP18
Output
Green/Red ring
19
Output
Red/Green ring
20
TTIP19
Output
Brown/Red ring
21
Output
Red/Brown ring
22
TTIP20
Output
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Name
Function
Connection Data
Direction
Wire color
23
Output
24
TTIP21
Output
Blue/Black ring
25
Output
Black/Blue ring
26
RTIP12
Input
Orange/Black ring
27
Input
Black/Orange ring
28
RTIP13
Input
Green/Black ring
29
Input
Black/Green ring
30
NC
Not used
---
Brown/Black ring
31
NC
Not used
---
Black/Brown ring
32
---
Not connected
---
---
33
---
Not connected
---
---
34
---
Not connected
---
---
35
RTIP14
Input
36
Input
37
RTIP15
Input
Blue/Yellow ring
38
Input
Yellow/Blue ring
39
RTIP16
Input
40
Input
Pink/Brown ring
41
RTIP17
Input
Brown/Red ring
42
Input
43
RTIP18
Input
Yellow/Red ring
44
Input
Green/Red ring
45
RTIP19
Input
Blue/Red ring
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Connection Data
Pin
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
46
Input
Violet/Red ring
47
RTIP20
Input
White/Red ring
48
Input
Pink/Red ring
49
RTIP21
Input
Brown/Green ring
50
Input
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Connection Data
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
TTIP1
Output
Orange/White ring
Output
Yellow/White ring
TTIP2
Output
Brown/White ring
Output
Red/White ring
TTIP3
Output
Pink
Output
Pink/Gray ring
---
Not connected
---
---
---
Not connected
---
---
---
Not connected
---
---
10
TTIP4
Output
White
11
TTIP4
Output
White/Gray ring
12
TTIP5
Output
Violet
13
Output
Violet/Gray ring
14
TTIP6
Output
Blue
15
Output
Blue/Gray ring
16
TTIP7
Output
Green
17
Output
Green/Gray ring
18
TTIP8
Output
Yellow
19
Output
Yellow/Gray ring
20
TTIP9
Output
Orange
21
Output
Orange/Gray ring
22
TTIP10
Output
Red
23
Output
Red/Gray ring
24
TTIP11
Output
Brown
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Connection Data
Pin
A-16
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
25
Output
Brown/Gray ring
26
RTIP1
Input
Brown/Green ring
27
Input
28
RTIP2
Input
White/Red ring
29
Input
Pink/Red ring
30
RTIP3
Input
Blue/Red ring
31
Input
Violet/Red ring
32
---
Not connected
---
---
33
---
Not connected
---
---
34
---
Not connected
---
---
35
RTIP4
Input
Yellow/Red ring
36
Input
Green/Red ring
37
RTIP5
Input
Brown/Red ring
38
Input
39
RTIP6
Input
40
Input
Pink/Brown ring
41
RTIP7
Input
Blue/Brown ring
42
Input
Violet/Brown ring
43
RTIP8
Input
Orange/Brown ring
44
Input
Green/Brown ring
45
RTIP9
Input
Red/Brown ring
46
Input
Yellow/Brown ring
47
RTIP10
Input
Violet/White ring
48
Input
49
RTIP11
Input
Green/White ring
50
Input
Blue/White ring
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Connection Data
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
TTIP12
Output
Blue/Orange ring
TRING12
Output
Violet/Orange ring
TTIP13
Output
TRING13
Output
White/Orange ring
NC
Not used
---
---
NC
Not used
---
---
---
Not connected
---
---
---
Not connected
---
---
---
Not connected
---
---
10
TTIP14
Output
Brown/Violet ring
11
TRING14
Output
Red/Violet ring
12
TTIP15
Output
Orange/Violet ring
13
TRING15
Output
Yellow/Violet ring
14
TTIP16
Output
Green/Violet ring
15
TRING16
Output
Blue/Violet ring
16
TTIP17
Output
17
TRING17
Output
White/Violet ring
18
TTIP18
Output
Brown/Pink ring
19
TRING18
Output
Red/Pink ring
20
TTIP19
Output
Orange/Pink ring
21
TRING19
Output
Yellow/Pink ring
22
TTIP20
Output
Green/Pink ring
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Connection Data
Pin
A-18
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
23
TRING20
Output
Blue/Pink ring
24
TTIP21
Output
25
TRING21
Output
White/Pink ring
26
RTIP12
Input
Brown/Yellow ring
27
RRING12
Input
Red/Yellow ring
28
RTIP13
Input
Orange/Yellow ring
29
RRING13
Input
Green/Yellow ring
30
NC
Not used
---
---
31
NC
Not used
---
---
32
---
Not connected
---
---
33
---
Not connected
---
---
34
---
Not connected
---
---
35
RTIP14
Input
Blue/Yellow ring
36
RRING14
Input
Violet/Yellow ring
37
RTIP15
Input
38
RRING15
Input
White/Yellow ring
39
RTIP16
Input
Brown/Blue ring
40
RRING16
Input
Red/Blue ring
41
RTIP17
Input
Orange/Blue ring
42
RRING17
Input
Yellow/Blue ring
43
RTIP18
Input
Green/Blue ring
44
RRING18
Input
Violet/Blue ring
45
RTIP19
Input
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Pin
Connection Data
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
46
RRING19
Input
White/Blue ring
47
RTIP20
Input
Brown/Orange ring
48
RRING20
Input
Red/Orange ring
49
RTIP21
Input
Yellow/Orange ring
50
RRING21
Input
Green/Orange ring
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A-19
Connection Data
A-20
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
---
Not connected
---
---
TTIP11
Brown
TRING11
Brown/Gray ring
---
Not connected
---
---
---
Not connected
---
---
TTIP10
Red
TRING10
Red/Gray ring
TTIP9
Output
Orange
TRING9
Output
Orange/Gray ring
10
---
Not connected
---
---
11
---
Not connected
---
---
12
TRING8
Output
Yellow
13
TTIP8
Output
Yellow/Gray ring
14
TTIP7
Output
Green
15
TRING7
Output
Green/Gray ring
16
---
Not connected
---
---
17
---
Not connected
---
---
18
TTIP6
Output
Blue
19
TRING6
Output
Blue/Gray ring
20
TTIP5
Output
Violet
21
TRING5
Output
Violet/Gray ring
22
---
Not connected
---
---
23
---
Not connected
---
---
24
TTIP4
Output
White
25
TRING4
Output
White/Gray ring
26
TTIP3
Output
Pink
27
TRING3
Output
Pink/Gray ring
28
---
Not connected
---
---
29
---
Not connected
---
---
30
TTIP2
Output
Brown/White ring
31
TRING2
Output
Red/White ring
32
TTIP1
Output
Orange/White ring
33
TRING1
Output
Yellow/White ring
34
---
Not connected
---
---
35
---
Not connected
---
---
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P2 pin
Connection Data
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
36
RTIP11
Input
Green/White ring
37
RRING11
Input
Blue/White ring
38
---
Not connected
---
---
39
---
Not connected
---
---
40
RTIP10
Input
Violet/White ring
41
RRING10
Input
Light Gray/White
ring
42
RTIP9
Input
Red/Brown ring
43
RRING9
Input
Yellow/Brown ring
44
---
Not connected
---
---
45
---
Not connected
---
---
46
RRING8
Input
Orange/Brown ring
47
RTIP8
Input
Green/Brown ring
48
RRING7
Input
Blue/Brown ring
49
RTIP7
Input
Violet/Brown ring
50
---
Not connected
---
---
51
---
Not connected
---
---
52
RTIP6
Input
Light Gray/Brown
ring
53
RRING6
Input
Pink/Brown ring
54
RTIP5
Input
Brown/Red ring
55
RRING5
Input
56
---
Not connected
---
---
57
---
Not connected
---
---
58
RTIP4
Input
Yellow/Red ring
59
RRING4
Input
Green/Red ring
60
RTIP3
Input
Blue/Red ring
61
RRING3
Input
Violet/Red ring
62
---
Not connected
---
---
63
---
Not connected
---
---
64
RTIP2
Input
White/Red ring
65
RRING2
Input
Pink/Red ring
66
RTIP1
Input
Brown/Green ring
67
RRING1
Input
Light Gray/Green
ring
68
---
Not connected
---
---
Shelf
---
BRAID
---
---
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A-21
Connection Data
A-22
Function
Direction
Wire color
---
Not connected
---
---
RRING12
Input
Brown/Yellow ring
RTIP12
Input
Red/Yellow ring
RRING13
Input
Orange/Yellow ring
RTIP13
Input
Green/Yellow ring
---
Not connected
Input
---
---
Not connected
---
---
RRING14
---
Blue/Yellow ring
RTIP14
Input
Violet/Yellow ring
10
RTIP15
Input
Light Gray/Yellow
ring
11
RRING15
Input
White/Yellow ring
12
---
Not connected
---
---
13
---
Not connected
---
---
14
RRING16
Input
Brown/Blue ring
15
RTIP16
Input
Red/Blue ring
16
RRING17
Input
Orange/Blue ring
17
RTIP17
Input
Yellow/Blue ring
18
---
Not connected
---
---
19
---
Not connected
---
---
20
RRING18
Input
Green/Blue ring
21
RTIP18
Input
Violet/Blue ring
22
RRING19
Input
23
RTIP19
Input
White/Blue ring
24
---
Not connected
---
---
25
---
Not connected
---
---
26
RRING20
Input
Brown/Orange ring
27
RTIP20
Input
Red/Orange ring
28
RRING21
Input
Yellow/Orange ring
29
RTIP21
Input
Green/Orange ring
30
---
Not connected
---
---
31
---
Not connected
---
---
32
---
Not connected
---
---
33
---
Not connected
---
---
34
---
Not connected
---
---
35
---
Not connected
---
---
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P1 pin Name
Function
Connection Data
Direction
Wire color
36
TRING12
Blue/Orange ring
37
TTIP12
Violet/Orange ring
38
TRING13
Light Gray/Orange
ring
39
TTIP13
White/Orange ring
40
---
Not connected
---
---
41
---
Not connected
---
---
42
TRING14
Brown/Violet ring
43
TTIP14
Red/Violet ring
44
TRING15
Orange/Violet ring
45
TTIP15
Yellow/Violet ring
46
---
Not connected
---
---
47
---
Not connected
---
---
48
TTIP16
Green/Violet ring
49
TRING16
Blue/Violet ring
50
TRING17
Light Gray/Violet
ring
51
TTIP17
White/Violet ring
52
---
Not connected
---
---
53
---
Not connected
---
---
54
TRING18
Brown/Pink ring
55
TTIP18
Red/Pink ring
56
TRING19
Orange/Pink ring
57
TTIP19
Yellow/Pink ring
58
---
Not connected
---
---
59
---
Not connected
---
---
60
TRING20
Green/Pink ring
61
TTIP20
Blue/Pink ring
62
TRING21
63
TTIP21
White/Pink ring
64
---
Not connected
---
---
65
---
Not connected
---
---
66
---
Not connected
---
---
67
---
Not connected
---
---
68
---
Not connected
---
---
Shelf
---
BRAID
---
---
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A-23
Connection Data
A-24
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Connection Data
Designation
Function
Direction
A-TX+
A-Transceiver, + wire
Bidirectional
A-TX-
A-Transceiver, - wire
B-TX+
B-Transceiver, + wire
b-TX-
B-Transceiver, - wire
C-TX+
C-Transceiver, + wire
C-TX-
C-Transceiver, - wire
D-TX+
D-Transceiver, + wire
D-TX-
D-Transceiver, - wire
Bidirectional
Bidirectional
Bidirectional
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A-25
Connection Data
A-26
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Connection Data
Most types of SM_10E traffic module use the same connector for the cabling
of their external traffic interfaces. This connector is a single SCSI-36 female
connector located on the front panel. The following figure identifies the
connector pins, as seen when looking into the connector.
The following sections contain tables that describe the pin assignment of the
connector for each type of traffic module. These tables include the color of the
wire connected to the corresponding pin in the cables offered by ECI Telecom
for connecting the SM_10E traffic module connector and a distribution frame.
The SM_EOP has two RJ-45 connectors for connecting to its interfaces and the
SM_C37.94 has two pairs of ST fiber optic connectors for connecting to its
interfaces.
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
A1
Channel 1, wire A
Bidirectional
Brown
B1
Channel 1, wire B
Bidirectional
Brown/Black
A2
Channel 2, wire A
Bidirectional
Red
B2
Channel 2, wire B
Bidirectional
Red/Black
A3
Channel 3, wire A
Bidirectional
Orange
B3
Channel 3, wire B
Bidirectional
Orange/Black
A4
Channel 4, wire A
Bidirectional
Yellow
B4
Channel 4, wire B
Bidirectional
Yellow/Black
A5
Channel 5, wire A
Bidirectional
Green
10
B5
Channel 5, wire B
Bidirectional
Green/Black
11
A6
Channel 6, wire A
Bidirectional
Blue
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A-27
Connection Data
Pin
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
12
B6
Channel 6, wire B
Bidirectional
Blue/Black
13
A7
Channel 7, wire A
Bidirectional
Violet
14
B7
Channel 7, wire B
Bidirectional
Violet/Black
15
A8
Channel 8, wire A
Bidirectional
White
16
B8
Channel 8, wire B
Bidirectional
White/Black
Name
Mode
Function
Direction
Wire color
RA1
4W
Output
Brown
2W
Channel 1, wire A
Bidirectional
4W
Output
2W
Channel 1, wire B
Bidirectional
4W
Output
2W
Channel 2, wire A
Bidirectional
4W
Output
2W
Channel 2, wire B
Bidirectional
4W
Output
2W
Channel 3, wire A
Bidirectional
4W
Output
2W
Channel 3, wire B
Bidirectional
4W
Output
2W
Channel 4, wire A
Bidirectional
2
3
4
5
6
7
A-28
RB1
RA2
RB2
RA3
RB3
RA4
Brown/Black
Red
Red/Black
Orange
Orange/Black
Yellow
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Connection Data
Pin
Name
Mode
Function
Direction
Wire color
RB4
4W
Output
Yellow/Black
2W
Channel 4, wire B
Bidirectional
4W
Output
2W
Channel 5, wire A
Bidirectional
4W
Output
2W
Channel 5, wire B
Bidirectional
4W
Output
2W
Channel 6, wire A
Bidirectional
4W
Output
2W
Channel 6, wire B
Bidirectional
9
10
11
12
RA5
RB5
RA6
RB6
Green
Green/Black
Blue
Blue/Black
13
E1
Any
Channel 1, E
Output
Violet
14
M1
Any
Channel 1, M
Input
Violet/Black
15
E2
Any
Channel 2, E
Output
White
16
M2
Any
Channel 2, M
Input
White/Black
17
E3
Any
Channel 3, E
Output
Pink
18
M3
Any
Channel 3, M
Input
Pink/Black
19
TA1
4W
Input
Brown/White
2W
---
---
4W
Input
2W
---
---
4W
Input
2W
---
---
4W
Input
2W
---
---
4W
Input
2W
---
---
4W
Input
2W
---
---
4W
Input
2W
---
---
4W
Input
2W
---
---
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
TB1
TA2
TB2
TA3
TB3
TA4
TB4
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Red/White
Orange/White
Yellow/White
Green/White
Blue/White
Violet/White
Light
Gray/White
A-29
Connection Data
Pin
Name
Mode
Function
Direction
Wire color
27
TA5
4W
Input
Red/Brown
2W
---
---
28
TB5
4W
Yellow/Brown
29
TA6
4W
Orange/Brown
30
TB6
4W
Green/Brown
31
E4
Any
Channel 4, E
Output
Blue/Brown
32
M4
Any
Channel 4, M
Input
Violet/Brown
33
E5
Any
Channel 5, E
Output
Light
Gray/Brown
34
M5
Any
Channel 5, M
Input
Pink/Brown
35
E6
Any
Channel 6, E
Output
Brown/Red
36
M6
Any
Channel 6, M
Input
Light Gray/Red
A-30
Pin
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
Output
Brown
Output
Brown/Black
Output
Red
Output
Red/Black
Input
Orange
Input
Orange/Black
Output
Yellow
Output
Yellow/Black
Output
Green
10
Output
Green/black
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Connection Data
Pin
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
11
Input
Blue
12
Input
Blue/Black
13
Output
Violet
14
Output
Violet/Black
15
CH1# DCD(109)
Output
White
16
CH2# DCD(109)
Output
White/Black
17
GND
Signal ground
---
Pink
18
GND
Signal ground
---
Pink/Black
19
Input
Brown/White
20
Input
Red/White
21
Output
Orange/White
22
Output
Yellow/White
23
Output
Green/White
24
Output
Blue/White
25
Input
Violet/White
26
Input
Light
Gray/White
27
Output
Red/Brown
28
Output
Yellow/Brown
29
Input
Orange/Brown
30
---
---
---
---
31
Input
Blue/Brown
32
---
---
---
---
33
Light
Gray/Brown
34
---
Not connected
---
35
Brown/Red
36
---
Not connected
---
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A-31
Connection Data
A-32
Pin
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
13
CH7# SD(103)
Input
Violet
14
CH7# RD(104)
Output
Violet/Black
15
CH8# SD(103)
Input
White
16
CH8# RD(104)
Output
White/Black
17
GND
Signal ground
---
Pink
18
GND
Signal ground
---
Pink/Black
19
CH1# SD(103)
Input
Brown/White
20
CH1# RD(104)
Output
Red/White
21
CH2# SD(103)
Input
Orange/White
22
CH2# RD(104)
Output
Yellow/White
23
CH3# SD(103)
Input
Green/White
24
CH3# RD(104)
Output
Blue/White
25
CH4# SD(103)
Input
Violet/White
26
CH4# RD(104)
Output
Light Gray/White
27
CH5# SD(103)
Input
Red/Brown
28
CH5# RD(104)
Output
Yellow/Brown
29
CH6# SD(103)
Input
Orange/Brown
30
CH6# RD(104)
Output
Green/Brown
31
GND
Signal ground
---
Blue/Brown
32
GND
Signal ground
---
Violet/Brown
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Connection Data
Pin
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
33
GND
Signal ground
---
Light Gray/Brown
34
GND
Signal ground
---
Pink/Brown
35
GND
Signal ground
---
Brown/Red
36
GND
Signal ground
---
Light Gray/Red
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
CH1# RTS(105)
Input
Brown
CH1# CTS(106)
Output
Brown/Black
Input
Red
Output
Red/Black
Orange
Orange/Black
CH2# RTS(105)
Input
Yellow
CH2# CTS(106)
Output
Yellow/Black
Input
Green
10
Output
Green/Black
11
Blue
12
Blue/Black
13
CH4# RTS(105)
Input
Violet
14
CH4# CTS(106)
Output
Violet/Black
15
Input
White
16
Output
White/Black
17
---
Not connected
---
---
18
---
Not connected
---
---
19
CH1# SD(103)
Input
Brown/White
20
CH1# RD(104)
Output
Red/White
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A-33
Connection Data
Pin
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
21
CH2# SD(103)
Input
Orange/White
22
CH2# RD(104)
Output
Yellow/White
23
CH3# SD(103)
Input
Green/White
24
CH3# RD(104)
Output
Blue/White
25
CH4# SD(103)
Input
Violet/White
26
CH4# RD(104)
Output
Light Gray/White
27
CH3# RTS(105)
Input
Red/Brown
28
CH3# CTS(106)
Output
Yellow/Brown
29
Orange/Brown
30
Output
Green/Brown
31
---
Not connected
---
---
32
---
Not connected
---
---
33
SG1
Signal ground
---
Light Gray/Brown
34
SG2
Signal ground
---
Pink/Brown
35
SG3
Signal ground
---
Brown/Red
36
SG4
Signal ground
---
Light Gray/Red
A-34
Pin
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
CH1# RTS(105)
Input
Brown
CH1# CTS(106)
Output
Brown/Black
CH1# DTR(108)
Input
Red
CH1# DSR(107)
Output
Red/Black
CH1# DCD(109)
Output
Orange
CH1# RC(115)
Output
Orange/Black
CH2# RTS(105)
Input
Yellow
CH2# CTS(106)
Output
Yellow/Black
CH2# DTR(108)
Input
Green
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Connection Data
Pin
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
10
CH2# DSR(107)
Output
Green/Black
11
CH2# DCD(109)
Output
Blue
12
CH2# RC(115)
Output
Blue/Black
13-18 ---
Not connected
---
---
19
CH1# SD(103)
20
CH1# RD(104)
Output
Red/White
21
CH2# SD(103)
Input
Orange/White
22
CH2# RD(104)
Output
Yellow/White
23
CH1# TMC(113)
Input
Green/White
24
CH1# TC(114)
Output
Blue/White
25
CH2# TMC(113)
Input
Violet/White
26
CH2# TC(114)
Output
Light Gray/White
27-34 ---
Not connected
---
---
35
SG1
Signal ground
---
Brown/Red
36
SG2
Signal ground
---
Light Gray/Red
Brown/White
V.11 signal
Function
Direction
Wire color
20
T(a)
Input
Red/White
19
T(b)
Input
Brown/White
R(a)
Output
Brown/Black
R(b)
Output
Brown
22
S(a)
Output
Yellow/White
21
S(b)
Output
Orange/White
29
C(a)
Input
Orange/Brown
30
C(b)
Input
Green/Brown
23
I(a)
Output
Green/White
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Connection Data
Pin
V.11 signal
Function
Direction
Wire color
32
I(b)
Output
Violate/Brown
17
GND
Ground
---
Pink
26
T(a)
Input
Light Gray/White
25
T(b)
Input
Violet/White
R(a)
Output
Yellow/Black
R(b)
Output
Yellow
28
S(a)
Output
Yellow/Brown
27
S(b)
Output
Red/Brown
31
C(a)
Output
Blue/Brown
34
C(b)
Input
Pink/Brown
13
I(a)
Output
Violet
36
I(b)
Output
Light Gray/Red
18
GND
Ground
---
Pink/Black
A-36
Pin
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
RA1
Input
Brown
RB1
Input
Brown/Black
RA2
Input
Red
RB2
Input
Red/Black
RA3
Input
Orange
RB3
Input
Orange/Black
RA4
Input
Yellow
RB4
Input
Yellow/Black
9-18
---
Not connected
---
---
19
TA1
Output
Brown/White
20
TB1
Output
Red/White
21
TA2
Output
Orange/White
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Connection Data
Pin
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
22
TB2
Output
Yellow/White
23
TA3
Output
Green/White
24
TB3
Output
Blue/White
25
TA4
Output
Violet/White
26
TB4
Output
Light Gray/White
Not connected
---
---
27-36 ---
Name
Mode
Function
Direction
Wire color
RA1
4W
Output
Brown
2W
Channel 1, wire A
Bidirectional
4w
Output
2w
Channel 1, wire B
Bidirectional
4w
Output
2w
Channel 2, wire A
Bidirectional
4w
Output
2W
Channel 2, wire B
Bidirectional
4W
Output
2W
Channel 3, wire A
Bidirectional
4W
Output
2W
Channel 3, wire B
Bidirectional
4W
Output
2W
Channel 4, wire A
Bidirectional
4W
Output
2W
Channel 4, wire B
Bidirectional
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RB1
RA2
RB2
RA3
RB3
RA4
RB4
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Brown/Black
Red
Red/Black
Orange
Orange/Black
Yellow
Yellow/Black
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Connection Data
Pin
Mode
Function
Direction
Wire color
9-18 ---
---
Not connected
---
---
19
4W
Input
Brown/White
2W
---
---
4W
Input
2W
---
---
4W
Input
2W
---
---
4W
Input
2W
---
---
4W
Input
2W
---
---
4W
Input
2W
---
---
4W
Input
2W
---
---
4W
Input
2W
---
---
Not connected
---
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Name
TA1
TB1
TA2
TB2
TA3
TB3
TA4
TB4
27-3 --6
Red/White
Orange/White
Yellow/White
Green/White
Blue/White
Violet/White
Light Gray/White
---
A-38
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Connection Data
SM_FXS_8E
SM_FXO_8E
There are eight RJ-45 connectors for external interfaces on the front panel of
the ICP_VF. The figure "Ethernet connectors, pin identification" identifies the
RJ-45 connector pins, as seen when looking into the connector (MNG Ethernet
Connector (page A-3)). The following tables list the pin assignment for a
typical connector, when serving each type of traffic module. These tables also
list the color of the wire connected to the corresponding pin in the cables
offered by ECI Telecom for connecting between the tributary connector and a
distribution frame.
Table A-23: ICP_VF RJ-45 connector, pin assignment for serving SM_FXS_8E or
SM_FXO_8E
Pin
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
Line A
Wire A
Bidirectional
Blue/White ring
Line B
Wire B
Bidirectional
White/Blue ring
4-8
---
Not connected
---
---
Table A-24: ICP_VF RJ-45 connector, pin assignment for serving SM_EM_24W6E
Pin
1
2
3
4
Name
Mode
Function
Direction
Wire color
RA1
4W
Output
Blue/White ring
2W
Channel 1, wire A
Bidirectional
4W
Output
2W
Channel 1, wire B
Bidirectional
4W
Input
2W
---
---
4W
Input
2W
---
---
RB1
TA1
TB1
White/blue ring
Green/White ring
White/Green ring
---
---
---
---
Brown/White ring
---
---
---
---
White/Brown ring
E1
Any
Channel 1, E
Output
Orange/White ring
M1
Any
Channel 1, M
Input
White/Orange ring
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Connection Data
Table A-25: ICP_VF RJ-45 connector, pin assignment for serving SM_CODIR_4E
Pin
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
RA
Rx, wire A
Input
Blue/White ring
RB
Rx, wire B
Input
White/Blue ring
TA
Tx, wire A
Output
Green/White ring
TB
Tx, wire B
Output
White/Green ring
Two types of connectors for external interfaces are on the front panel of the
ICP_V24:
The following figure identifies the 25-pin D-type male connector pins as seen
when looking into the connector. The table lists the connector pin assignment
for a typical connector and the color of the wire connected to the corresponding
pin in the cables offered by ECI Telecom for connecting the tributary connector
and a distribution frame.
A-40
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Connection Data
Table A-26: ICP_V24 synchronous V.24 25-pin D-type connector, pin assignment
Pin
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
---
Not connected
---
---
SD (103)
Transmit data
Input
Brown
RD (104)
Receive data
Output
Brown/Gray ring
RTS (105)
Request to send
Input
Red
CTS (106)
Clear to send
Output
Red/Gray ring
DSR (107)
Output
Orange
GND
Signal ground
---
Orange/Gray ring
DCD (109)
Output
Yellow
---
Not connected
---
---
10
---
Not connected
---
---
11
---
Not connected
---
---
12
---
Not connected
---
---
13
---
Not connected
---
---
14
---
Not connected
---
---
15
TC (114)
Transmit timing
---
---
16
---
Not connected
---
---
17
RC (115)
Receive timing
---
---
18
---
Not connected
---
---
19
---
Not connected
---
---
20
DTR(108)
Green/Gray ring
21
---
Not connected
---
---
22
---
Not connected
---
---
23
---
Not connected
---
---
24
TMC (113)
DTE timing
Input
Blue
25
---
Not connected
---
---
The following figure identifies the 9-pin D-type male connector pins as seen
when looking into the connector. The tables list the pin assignment for a typical
connector in modes asynchronous with controls and transparent without
controls. These tables also list the color of the wire connected to the
corresponding pin in the cables offered by ECI Telecom for connecting the
tributary connector and a distribution frame.
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Connection Data
Table A-27: ICP_V24 asynchronous V.24 9-pin D-type connector, pin assignment
Pin
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
DCD (109)
Output
Blue/White ring
SD (103)
Transmit data
Input
White/Blue ring
RD (104)
Receive data
Output
Orange/White ring
DTR (108)
Input
White/Orange ring
GND
Signal ground
---
White/Green ring
DSR (107)
Output
Green/White ring
CTS (106)
Clear to send
Output
Brown/White ring
RTS (105)
Request to send
Input
White/Brown ring
---
Not connected
---
---
Table A-28: ICP_V24 transparent V.24 9-pin D-type connector, pin assignment
A-42
Pin
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
---
Not connected
---
---
SD (103)
Transmit data
Input
Brown
RD (104)
Receive data
Output
Brown/Black
---
Not connected
---
---
GND
Receive data
---
Red
---
Not connected
---
---
---
Not connected
---
---
---
Not connected
---
---
---
Not connected
---
---
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Name
Direction
Wire color
---
Brown
GND (102)
Signal ground
---
Brown/Gray ring
RTS (105)
Request to send
Input
Red
CTS (106)
Clear to send
Output
Red/Gray ring
DSR (107)
Output
Orange
DCD (109)
Output
Orange/Gray ring
DTR (108)
Input
Yellow
TD+ (103a)
Transmit data +
Input
Green
TD- (103b)
Transmit data -
Input
Green/Gray ring
RD+ (104a)
Receive data +
Output
Blue
RD- (104b)
Receive data -
Output
Blue/Gray ring
Input
Violet
Input
Violet/Gray ring
RC+ (115a)
Receive clock +
Output
White
RC- (115b)
Receive clock -
Output
White/Gray ring
TC+ (114a)
Transmit clock +
Output
Pink
AA
TC- (114b)
Transmit clock -
Output
Pink/Gray ring
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Connection Data
A-44
Pin
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
CGND
Case ground
---
---
T+
Transmit data+
Input
Brown
C+
Request to send+
Input
Orange
R+
Receive data+
Output
White
I+
Clear to send+
Output
Yellow
S+
Transmit timing+
Output
Red
---
Not connected
---
---
Ground
Signal GND
---
Green
T-
Transmit data-
Input
Brown/Gray Loop
10
C-
Request to send-
Input
Orange/Gray Loop
11
R-
Receive data-
Output
White/Gray Loop
12
I-
Clear to send-
Output
Yellow/Gray Loop
13
S-
Transmit timing-
Output
Red/Gray Loop
14
---
Not connected
---
---
15
---
Not connected
---
---
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The following figure identifies the 25-pin D-type male connector pins as seen
when looking into the connector. The table lists the connector pin assignment
for a typical connector and the color of the wire connected to the corresponding
pin in the cables offered by ECI Telecom for connecting the tributary connector
and a distribution frame.
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
---
Not connected
---
---
SD (103)
Transmit data
Input
Brown
RD (104)
Receive data
Output
Brown/Gray ring
RTS (105)
Request to send
Input
Red
CTS (106)
Clear to send
Output
Red/Gray ring
DSR (107)
Output
Orange
GND
Signal ground
---
Orange/Gray ring
DCD (109)
Output
Yellow
---
Not connected
---
---
10
---
Not connected
---
---
11
---
Not connected
---
---
12
---
Not connected
---
---
13
---
Not connected
---
---
14
---
Not connected
---
---
15
TC (114)
Transmit timing
---
---
16
---
Not connected
---
---
17
RC (115)
Receive timing
---
---
18
---
Not connected
---
---
19
---
Not connected
---
---
20
DTR (108)
Green/Gray ring
21
---
Not connected
---
---
22
---
Not connected
---
---
23
---
Not connected
---
---
24
TMC (113)
DTE timing
Input
Blue
25
---
Not connected
---
---
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Connection Data
RS449
RS422
V.36
V.35
V.11/X.24
Synchronous V.24
The following figure identifies the 37-pin D-type female connector pins as seen
when looking into the connector. The table lists the connector pin assignment
for a typical connector and the color of the wire connected to the corresponding
pin in the cables offered by ECI Telecom for connecting the tributary connector
and a distribution frame.
A-46
Pin
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
CGND
Case ground
---
Black
---
Not connected
---
---
---
Not connected
---
---
TD+ (103a)
Transmit data+
Output
Black/White
TC+ (114a)
Transmit timing+
Output
Brown
RD+ (104a)
Receive data+
Input
Brown/White
RTS_O+ (105a)
Request to send+
Input
Red
RC+ (115a)
Receive timing+
Input
Red/White
CTS_O+
Clear to send+
Output
Orange
10
---
Not connected
---
---
11
DSR (107)
Output
Orange/White
12
DTR (108)
Input
Yellow
13
DCD (109)
Output
Yellow/Black
14
---
Not connected
---
---
15
---
Not connected
---
---
16
---
Not connected
---
---
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Pin
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
17
TMC+ (113a)
Terminal timing+
---
Green
18
---
Not connected
---
---
19
GND (102)
Signal ground
---
Green/White
20
---
Not connected
---
---
21
---
Not connected
---
---
22
TD- (103b)
Transmit data-
Output
Blue
23
TC- (114b)
Transmit timing-
Output
Blue/White
24
RD- (104b)
Receive data-
---
Purple
25
RTS_O- (105b)
Request to send-
Input
Purple/White
26
RC- (115b)
Receive timing-
Input
Gray
27
CTS- (106b)
Clear to send-
Output
Gray/Black
28
---
Not connected
---
---
29
---
Not connected
---
---
30
---
Not connected
---
---
31
---
Not connected
---
---
32
---
Not connected
---
---
33
---
Not connected
---
---
34
---
Not connected
---
---
35
TMC- (113b)
Terminal timing-
Output
White
36
---
Not connected
---
---
37
---
Not connected
---
---
TD+ (103a)
Transmit data+
Output
Black/White
RD+ (104a)
Receive data+
Input
Brown/White
19
GND (102)
Signal ground
---
Green/White
22
TD- (103b)
Transmit data-
Output
Blue
24
RD- (104b)
Receive data-
---
Purple
TD+ (103a)
Transmit data+
Output
Black/White
RD+ (104a)
Receive data+
Input
Brown/White
19
GND (102)
Signal ground
---
Green/White
22
TD- (103b)
Transmit data-
Output
Blue
24
RD- (104b)
Receive data-
---
Purple
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Connection Data
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
CGND
Case ground
---
Black
TD+ (103a)
Transmit data+
Output
Black/White
TC+ (114a)
Transmit timing+
Output
Brown
RD+ (104a)
Receive data+
Input
Brown/White
RTS_O+ (105a)
Request to send+
Input
Red
RC+ (115a)
Receive timing+
Input
Red/White
CTS_O+
Clear to send+
Output
Orange
11
DSR (107)
Output
Orange/White
12
DTR (108)
Input
Yellow
13
DCD (109)
Output
Yellow/Black
17
TMC+ (113a)
Terminal timing+
---
Green
19
GND (102)
Signal ground
---
Green/White
22
TD- (103b)
Transmit data-
Output
Blue
23
TC- (114b)
Transmit timing-
Output
Blue/White
24
RD- (104b)
Receive data-
---
Purple
26
RC- (115b)
Receive timing-
Input
Gray
35
TMC- (113b)
Terminal timing-
Output
White
A-48
Pin
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
CGND
Case ground
---
Black
TD+ (103a)
Transmit data+
Output
Black/White
TC+ (114a)
Transmit timing+
Output
Brown
RD+ (104a)
Receive data+
Input
Brown/White
RTS_O+ (105a)
Request to send+
Input
Red
RC+ (115a)
Receive timing+
Input
Red/White
CTS_O+
Clear to send+
Output
Orange
11
DSR (107)
Output
Orange/White
12
DTR (108)
Input
Yellow
13
DCD (109)
Output
Yellow/Black
17
TMC+ (113a)
Terminal timing+
---
Green
19
GND (102)
Signal ground
---
Green/White
22
TD- (103b)
Transmit data-
Output
Blue
23
TC- (114b)
Transmit timing-
Output
Blue/White
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Pin
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
24
RD- (104b)
Receive data-
---
Purple
26
RC- (115b)
Receive timing-
Input
Gray
35
TMC- (113b)
Terminal timing-
Output
White
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
CGND
Case ground
---
Black
TD+ (103a)
Transmit data+
Output
Black/White
TC+ (114a)
Transmit timing+
Output
Brown
RD+ (104a)
Receive data+
Input
Brown/White
RTS_O+ (105a)
Request to send+
Input
Red
CTS_O+
Clear to send+
Output
Orange
19
GND (102)
Signal ground
---
Green/White
22
TD- (103b)
Transmit data-
Output
Blue
23
TC- (114b)
Transmit timing-
Output
Blue/White
24
RD- (104b)
Receive data-
---
Purple
25
RTS_O- (105b)
Request to send-
Input
Purple/White
27
CTS- (106b)
Clear to send-
Output
Gray/Black
Name
Function
Direction
Wire color
TD+ (103a)
Transmit data+
Output
Black/White
TC+ (114a)
Transmit timing+
Output
Brown
RD+ (104a)
Receive data+
Input
Brown/White
RTS_O+ (105a)
Request to send+
Input
Red
RC+ (115a)
Receive timing+
Input
Red/White
CTS_O+
Clear to send+
Output
Orange
11
DSR (107)
Output
Orange/White
12
DTR (108)
Input
Yellow
13
DCD (109)
Output
Yellow/Black
17
TMC+ (113a)
Terminal timing+
---
Green
19
GND (102)
Signal ground
---
Green/White
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Connection Data
RAP-4B Connectors
SHELF ALARM Connectors
The four ALARM connectors are 36-pin SCSI female connectors that can each
be connected to the ALARMS connector of an XDM, BG, or 9600 series
platform. The following figure identifies the connector pins (as seen when
looking into the connector).
A-50
Pin
Name
Function
Direction
N/C
--
--
ALM_IP1
Input
ALM_IN1
Input
ALM_IP2
Input
ALM_IN2
Input
ALM_IP3
Input
ALM_IN3
Input
ALM_IP4
Input
ALM_IN4
Input
10
N/C
--
--
11
N/C
--
--
12
GND
Ground
--
13
ALM_O1
Output
14
N/C
--
--
15
GND
Ground
--
16
ALM_O2
Output
17
N/C
--
--
18
BUZ_COM
Buzzer common
Input
19
N/C
--
--
20
GND
Ground
--
21
CRIT_COM
--
22
N/C
--
--
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Pin
Name
Function
Direction
23
MAJ_COM
Input
24
GND
Ground
--
25
N/C
--
--
26
GND
Ground
--
27
MIN_COM
Input
28
N/C
--
--
29
WARN_COM
--
30
GND
Ground
--
31
N/C
--
--
32
N/C
--
--
33
N/C
--
--
34
N/C
--
--
35
GND
Ground
--
36
N/C
--
--
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Connection Data
Pin
Designation
Function
Platform 1
ALM_01NO
Black
ALM_01COM
Output
Brown
ALM_01NC
Output
Red
ALM_02NO
Orange
ALM_02COM
Output
Yellow
ALM_02NC
Output
Green
ALM_03NO
Blue
ALM_03COM
Output
Violet
ALM_03NC
Output
Gray
10
ALM_04NO
White
11
ALM_04COM
Output
Pink
12
ALM_04NC
Output
Light Green
13
ALM_05NO
Black/White
14
ALM_05COM
Output
Brown/White
15
ALM_05NC
Output
Red/White
16
ALM_06NO
Orange/White
17
ALM_06COM
Output
Green/White
18
ALM_06NC
Output
Blue/White
19
ALM_07NO
Violet/White
20
ALM_07COM
Output
Red/Black
21
ALM_07NC
Output
Orange/Black
22
ALM_08NO
Yellow/Black
23
ALM_08COM
Output
Green/Black
24
ALM_08NC
Output
Gray/Black
Platform 2
Platform 3
Platform 4
A-52
Direction
Wire color
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Connection Data
Assignment
Pin
Designation
Function
Direction
Wire color
All platforms
25
CRIT_NC
Output
Pink/Black
26
CRIT_NO
Output
Pink/Green
27
CRIT_COM
Output
Pink/Red
28
MAJ_NC
Output
Pink/Violet
29
MAJ_NO
Output
Light Blue
30
MAJ_COM
Output
Light Blue/Brown
31
MIN_NC
Output
Light Blue/Red
32
MIN_NO
Output
Light Blue/Violet
33
MIN_COM
Output
Light Blue/Black
34
WARN_COM
Output
Gray/Green
35
ALMIN1
Input
Gray/Red
36
ALM_IN1
Input
Gray/Violet
37
ALMIN2
Input
Light Green/Black
38
ALM_IN2
Input
Violet/Black
39
ALMIN3
Input
Black/White dots
40
ALM_IN3
Input
Brown/White dots
41
ALMIN4
Input
Red/White dots
42
ALM_IN4
Input
Orange/White dots
43
ALMIN5
Input
Green/White dots
44
ALM_IN5
Input
Blue/White dots
45
ALMIN6
Input
Violet/White dots
46
ALM_IN6
Input
White/Black dots
47
ALMIN7
Input
Yellow/Black dots
48
ALM_IN7
Input
Green/Black dots
49
ALMIN8
Input
Light Blue/Black
dots
50
ALM_IN8
Input
Pink/Black dots
Platform 1
Platform 2
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Connection Data
Assignment
Pin
Designation
Function
Direction
Wire color
Platform 3
51
ALMIN9
Input
Red/Black dots
52
ALM_IN9
Input
Orange/Black dots
53
ALMIN10
Input
Violet/Black dots
54
ALM_IN10
Input
Gray/Black dots
55
ALMIN11
Input
56
ALM_IN11
Input
Orange/Red dots
57
ALMIN12
Input
Yellow/Red dots
58
ALM_IN12
Input
Green/Red dots
59
ALMIN13
Input
Violet/Red dots
60
ALM_IN13
Input
Gray/Red dots
61
ALMIN14
Input
White/Red dots
62
ALM_IN14
Input
Pink/Red dots
63
ALMIN15
Input
Yellow/White
64
ALM_IN15
Input
Gray/White
65
ALMIN16
Input
Pink/White
66
ALM_IN16
Input
Brown/Black
67
WARN_NC
Output
Blue/Black
68
WARN_NO
Output
Gray/White dots
Platform 4
All platforms
A-54
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B
Rack Installation
In this appendix:
Installing Equipment Racks ............................................................................ B-1
Installing 19" Racks ........................................................................................ B-6
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B-1
Rack Installation
B-2
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B-3
Rack Installation
B-4
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Rack Installation
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B-5
Rack Installation
B-6
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C
License Activation
In this appendix:
BG-20 Licensing Scheme ............................................................................... C-1
Selecting the Proper BG-20 for Each Site ...................................................... C-3
Activating Licenses ........................................................................................ C-4
The following are some basic concepts that apply to BG-20 licensing:
The license fee concept is NE-based. This means that the carrier buys the
licenses for a specific NE connected to a specific EMS-BGF, based on a
serial number.
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C-1
License Activation
The license can only be updated upwards, which means that an ADM-4
cannot be changed to an ADM-1 by issuing a new license. This requires a
special process for deleting an activated license key.
There is no limitation for using a BG-20 with a high-level license key for
lower-level requirements. For example, a BG-20 NE with a license for
ADM-4 and 4 x FE ports can be installed and used as an ADM-1 without
Ethernet services, just by plugging in the appropriate SFPs. Later, the NE
can be upgraded to the appropriate license key level.
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You can view the NE license type, ADM rate, and number of Ethernet ports on
the license label.
NOTE: The license type shown on an NEs license label is
based on the license purchased for this BG-20 before its
delivery. If you purchase additional licenses after this BG-20
is delivered, the license label on its package box may not be
correct. You must check the license type for each BG-20
using the NE serial number and the latest license list you
received after making your latest license order, in order to
ensure that all licenses are according to the latest order.
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Activating Licenses
All BG-20Bs are delivered with a default NE type, which is ADM-1 without
any FE interface activated. To upgrade a BG-20 to ADM-4 or to use any
number of FE interfaces on the MXC20, you must activate the appropriate
license for this BG-20, either during installation or any time thereafter when
you want to use these features.
After each license order, you will receive the following license files:
A printed list of the new licenses. This printout aids in identifying the
license type for each BG-20 according to its serial number and can be used
to manually input required licensing information into the LCT-BGF as part
of the license activation process or as part of an installation without a
loaded CD.
A license label on each BG-20 shelf box. You will only receive this
information if you order the license for a BG-20 before its delivery. The
license label can help you identify the license type of each BG-20, and
enable you to manually input licensing information in the LCT-BGF or
during an installation without a loaded CD.
To upgrade BG-20 licenses, you should activate the license for each BG-20
through the EMS-BGF or LCT-BGF. The simplest way is to load each license
CD to all your EMS-BGFs and LCT-BGFs so that they always have the latest
license information for all your BG-20 units.
If you activate NE licenses using the EMS-BGF, the EMS-BGF automatically
searches all the BG-20 units that it manages and activates their licenses
according to the latest license information stored in the EMS-BGF.
If you activate NE licenses using the LCT-BGF, you should perform the
activation operation NE by NE. For each NE, the LCT-BGF finds the necessary
license information in its database and activates the NEs license.
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If you have not loaded the latest license CD to your EMS-BGF or LCT-BGF,
you can manually input the license type and license key for each BG-20 during
license activation. In this case, locate the license type and license key for the
BG-20 whose license you want to activate using one of the following methods:
From its license label on its packing box. Be sure that this license label
includes the latest license information.
From the latest printed license list, according to its serial number.
From an EMS-BGF on which the latest license CD has been loaded. The
EMS-BGF has a feature that enables you to view the latest license type and
key for each BG-20 unit by serial number.
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Attaching the Transparent Protection
Cover 4-48
Attaching the Wall-Mounted Frame
4-40
2
2 Mbps Test 5-5
4
45 Mbps Test 5-5
A
About This Manual xiii
AC power 2-13
AC Power Cable 2-13
AC Power Cables 2-13
AC_CONV_20B
connection data A-2
AC_CONV_20B/AC_CONV_20E AC
Input Power Connectors A-2
AC_CONV_20E
connection data A-2
Activating Licenses C-4
Alarm Cables 2-13
ALARM IN/OUT Connector A-51
Alarm-Handling Test 5-10, 5-14
Alarms
cable 2-13
connection data A-8
Alarms Connector A-8
Assembling the DDF 4-15
Attaching Cable Clamping Bars 4-12
Attaching Connection Blocks 4-16
Attaching the BG-20B Shelf in the Rack
3-32
Attaching the Fiber Guide Tube 4-12,
4-39
Attaching the Support Rails 4-7
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C
Cables
alarm 2-13
connecting 3-66
connecting coaxial 3-73
connecting data interface cables to
Ethernet interfaces 3-74
connecting timing cables 3-78
connecting to AC power source 3-68
DC power 2-11
electric traffic 2-14
grounding 2-11
management 2-13
orderwire 2-14
preparing 2-10
RAP input power 2-11
shelf power 2-12
timing 2-13
z_AC power 2-13
Cards
replacing 6-24
Checking Cards and Modules Installed in
Each Shelf 5-2
Checking DC Voltage Polarity 3-22
Cleaning Optical Connectors 2-7
Commissioning Tests 5-1
Connecting
coaxial cables 3-73
data interface cables to Ethernet
interfaces 3-74
E1cables for balanced E1 interfaces
3-71
E1cables for unbalanced E1 interfaces
3-72
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AC_CONV_20B A-2
AC_CONV_20E A-2
alarms A-8
E1 on MXC20 A-14
E1on ME1_21/ME1_42 A-19
ESW_2G_8F_E A-26
Ethernet A-24
ICP_V24 A-40
ICP_V35 A-43
ICP_VF A-39
INF_20B A-2
INF_20E A-2
M345_3 A-24
MNG Ethernet A-3
orderwire A-6
overview A-2
P345_3E A-25
PE1_63 A-25
RS-232 A-5
SM_10E A-26
SM_CODIR_4E A-36
SM_EM_24W6E A-28
SM_FXO_8E A-27
SM_FXS_8E A-27
SM_V24E A-30, A-32
timing A-4
V.11 overhead A-7
Connection Data for SM_CODIR_4E
Interfaces A-36
Connection Data for SM_EM_24W6E
Interfaces A-28
Connection Data for SM_FXO_8E and
SM_FXS_8E Interfaces A-27
Connection Data for SM_OMNI_E
Interfaces A-37
Connection Data for SM_V24E Interfaces
A-32
Connection Data for SM_V35_V11
Interfaces A-35
Connection Data for SM_V35E Interfaces
A-30
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D
Data Network Commissioning Tests
5-11
DC power cables 2-11
DC Power Cables 2-11
DDF 21 E1s Unit 4-14
Disassembling the BG-20E from the
BG-20B 3-39
Disassembling the BG-20EH from the
BG-20B 3-47
Document Conventions xiv
Document Organization xiii
Dslot Modules
installation 3-34
replacing 6-25
E
E1
connection data on ME1_21/ME1_42
A-19
connection data on MXC20 A-14
E1 Connectors on ME1_21 and ME1_42
A-19
E1 Connectors on MXC20 (L115 Cable)
A-14
E1 Connectors on MXC20 (L91 Cable)
A-9
Electric Traffic Cables 2-14
Electric Traffic Cables 2-14
Environmental Requirements 2-5
Equipment 3-1
Equipment Installation 3-1
Equipment Power-on Test 5-8
Equipment Power-On Test 5-8
Equipment Safety 2-17
ESD
protection against 2-23
Eslot
replacing cards 6-26
ESW_2G_8F_E Card Connection Data
A-26
Ethernet
connection data A-24
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EWS_2G_8F_E
connection data A-26
installation 3-43
F
Fast Ethernet Interface Connectors A-24
Fiber Storage Tray
installation 3-22
Fibers
connecting optical fibers to optical
modules 3-69
connecting to BG-20 3-66
optical 2-16
preparing 2-10
Frame Loos-Rate Test 5-13
Frame Loss Rate Test 5-13
G
Grounding Cables 2-11
Grounding Requirements 2-18
rack 2-18
Grounding the BG-20B Shelf 3-33
Grounding the Rack B-5
I
ICP_DB37D Connection Data A-46
ICP_V11_V24 Connection Data A-44
ICP_V24
connection data A-40
ICP_V24 Connection Data A-40
ICP_V35
connection data A-43
ICP_V35 Connection Data A-43
ICP_VF
connection data A-39
ICP_VF Connection Data A-39
ICPs
connecting electrical cables 3-76
connecting electrical cables for PCM
interfaces 3-74
replacing 6-27
Identifying Slots in the BG-20EH 3-49
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INF_20B
connection data A-2
INF_20B/INF_20E DC Input Power
Connectors A-2
INF_20E
connection data A-2
Input Sensitivity test 5-8
Input Sensitivity Test 5-8
Installation
ancillary units in racks 3-8
BG-20 in racks 2-7
BG-20B in rack 3-31
BG-20B in Wall-Mounted cabinet
4-1
BG-20B in Wall-Mounted frame
4-41
BG-20B power modules 3-33
BG-20E in rack 3-37
BG-20E on the BG-20B 3-37
BG-20E power modules 3-41
Dslot modules 3-34
equipment racks B-1
extendable rails B-5
extension cards in BG-20E 3-42
fiber storage tray 3-22
integrating BG-20 and other
equipment in one rack 2-9
ODF 3-24
options 3-6
overview 3-1
plan 2-7
preliminary preparations 3-2
racks B-1
racks on concrete floors B-2
racks on floating floors B-4
racks on wooden floors B-3
rail stiffeners 3-31
RAP-4B 3-15
RAP-BG 3-9
sequence 3-2
SM_10E ICPs 3-29
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L
Laser
classification 2-20
information 2-21
operating precautions 2-21
safety requirements 2-20
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M
M345_3
connection data A-24
M345_3 Card Connection Data A-24
Maintenance 6-1
preventive 6-2
Maintenance Action Test 5-11
Maintenance Action Tests 5-11
Management Cables 2-13
Marking Rack Floor B-1
Measuring Optical Levels 5-4
MGE_1_L1 Card Connection Data
A-24
MNG
connection data A-3
MNG Ethernet Connector A-3
Modules
replacing 6-24
MPS_2G_8F Card Connection Data
A-26
N
Network Timing Synchronization Test
5-7
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Obtaining Technical Documentation xv
ODF
installation 3-24
Onsite Troubleshooting 6-3
Optical Fibers 2-16
Optical Fibers 2-16
Optical Fibers
connecting 3-69
Orderwire 2-14
cables 2-14
connecting cables 3-79
connection data A-6
Orderwire Cables 2-14
Orderwire Connector A-6
Outline of the Installation Procedure 2-2
Overview xiii, 2-1, 3-1, 4-1, 6-1, A-2
P
P345_3E
connection data A-25
P345_3E Card Connection Data A-25
Path Protection and Nonretrieval Test
5-9
PE1_63
connection data A-25
PE1_63 Card Connection Data A-25
Personnel Training 2-24
Physical Location 2-5
Physical Location of BG-20 2-5
Platform Options 1-2
Platform Overview 1-1
Platform Power-On Test Procedure 5-5
Power Cables
AC 2-13
DC 2-11
shelf 2-12
Power Modules
replacing 6-27
Power Sources 2-6
Power Supply Requirements 2-19
Preliminary Preparations 3-2
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Rack Grounding Requirements 2-18
Rack Installation B-1
Racks
floor marking B-1
grounding B-5
installation B-1
installation on concrete floors B-2
installation on floating floors B-4
installation on suspended overhead
tray B-5
installation on wooden floors B-3
Z_19 B-6
Rail Stiffeners
installation 3-31
RAP
input power cables 2-11
RAP Input Power Cables 2-11
RAP-4B Connectors A-50
RAP-BG
installation 3-9
Related Documentation xv
Replacing
cards and modules 6-24
Dslot modules 6-25
Eslot cards 6-26
ICPs 6-27
power modules 6-27
traffic modules on SM_10E 6-26
Replacing Cards and Modules 6-24
Replacing Dslot Modules 6-25
Replacing Eslot Cards 6-26
Replacing ICPs for the SM_10E 6-27
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S
S1_4
installation 3-43
Safety 2-17, 6-24
laser 2-20
Safety and Workmanship 6-24
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T
T3/T4 Timing Connector A-4
Technical Assistance xvi
Temporary EPA 2-24
work arrangements 2-25
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U
Unpacking and Performing Visual
Inspection 3-5
Unpacking and Visual Inspection 3-5
Use of a Temporary EPA 2-24
V
V.11 Overhead
connection data A-7
V.11 Overhead Connector A-7
Visual Inspection 5-3
Visual Inspection and Mechanical Checks
5-3
W
Wall-Mounted Cabinet 4-2
Wall-Mounted Frame 4-37
Warning Labels for Laser Products 2-20
Wiring the E1 Cables to the DDF 4-17
Work and Equipment Safety 2-17
Work Arrangements within a Temporary
EPA 2-25
X
xDDF-21
installation 3-27
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