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SJ-20200929135033-015-ZXA10 C680&C600&C650&C620 (V1.2.1) Optical Access Aggregation Equipment Routine Maintenance - 996110
SJ-20200929135033-015-ZXA10 C680&C600&C650&C620 (V1.2.1) Optical Access Aggregation Equipment Routine Maintenance - 996110
Version: V1.2.1
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Revision History
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Glossary............................................................................................................. I
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Chapter 1
Routine Maintenance
Overview
Table of Contents
Purpose of Routine Maintenance.................................................................................. 1-1
Routine Maintenance Notices........................................................................................ 1-2
Personnel Requirements................................................................................................1-3
Common Tools for Routine Maintenance...................................................................... 1-3
Check standby equipment regularly to maintain inventory and label them for
convenience. Store the spare components and replaced faulty component into
corresponding proper places and label them for identification.
Keep the software and documents well arranged and keep them at an easily
accessible place at the time of maintenance activity.
Ensure that the primary power is stable and reliable; check the system grounding
and lightning ground periodically. In particular, check the lightning protection system
before and after the stormy season for the protection of the facilities.
The equipment room should be well lightened for the maintenance tasks. In case of
power failure, make necessary emergency arrangements.
Put the contact information of ZTE Corporation local office at a noticeable place
and inform the maintenance personnel of this and seek help in case of emergency.
Update the contact information timely.
Wireshark
SecureCRT
Hardware Tools
Wrenches
Thin nose bent pliers
Ethernet cable pliers
Soldering irons
Antistatic wrist straps
Antistatic brushes
Signaling testers
Multimeters
AC power for maintenance
Power extension lines and sockets
Telephone cables
Ethernet cables
Check system alarms or Alarms from the alarm box Alarm indicator is off.
notifications
Alarm from the OMM system No critical or major alarm
Temperature 15 ℃–25 ℃
Check service load Card running status RUN indicator is flashing green
slowly (1 Hz).
Context
Steps
Related Tasks
If the read voltage is not in proper range, check the input power and keep the backup
power working.
Steps
Relative Tasks
If the temperature is not in the proper range, perform the following operations.
To ... Do ...
Air conditioner is unavailable in the Install an air conditioner in the equipment room.
equipment room
Air conditioner is available in the Check whether the air conditioner works properly.
equipment room If yes, set the temperature to 15 ℃–25 ℃.
If not, contact the vendor to fix the air conditioner.
Steps
When there is an maintenance engineer on duty in the equipment room, the engineer
should check the working status of the air conditioner every day.
When there is no maintenance engineer on duty in the equipment room, an
maintenance engineer should check and record the working status of the air
conditioner at least once a month.
Relative Tasks
If the air conditioner is faulty, contact the vendor to fix the air conditioner.
Steps
Relative Tasks
Steps
When there is an maintenance engineer on duty in the equipment room, the engineer
should use the show fan command and observe fan box RUN indicator to check the
working status of the fans every day.
When fans work properly, "Status" is "work normally", and the RUN indicator is
flashing green.
When there is no maintenance engineer on duty in the equipment room, an
maintenance engineer should check the environment temperature of the equipment
by the monitoring device, check the alarms and notifications of fans.
Relative Tasks
If the fan is faulty, check the power cable connection or replace the fan. If the fault still
exists, contact the maintenance engineer for troubleshooting.
Context
Steps
1. Use the show processor command to query the CPU usage of each card.
Relative Tasks
If the CPU usage of a card is over 80% frequently, perform the following operations:
Check whether the configuration data is proper. If not, reduce the subscriber quantity
or expand the system capacity.
Check the network topology and whether there are a lot of broadcast packets due to
ring network. If yes, modify the network topology.
Context
For a description of the cards of the ZXA10 C680/C600/C650/C620, refer to Table 2-2.
Switching SFUL Type-L switching and ZXA10 C600/C650 switching and control
and control control card card
card
Provides the following interfaces:
1 out-of-band management port (MGMT)
1 maintenance serial port (CONSOLE)
1 USB interface
1 mirror diagnosis network port (DIAG)
1 debugging port (ODB)
SFUP Type-P switch & control ZXA10 C600/C650 switch & control card
card
Provides the following interfaces:
1 out-of-band management port (MGMT)
1 maintenance serial port (CONSOLE)
1 USB interface
1 mirror diagnosis network port (DIAG)
1 debugging port (ODB)
SPUQ Type-Q switching and ZXA10 C600/C650 switch & control card
control card
Provides the following interfaces:
1 out-of-band management port (MGMT)
SPUF Type-F switch & control ZXA10 C620 switch & control card
card
Provides the following interfaces:
1 out-of-band management port (MGMT)
1 maintenance serial port (CONSOLE)
1 USB interface
1 environmental detection serial interface
(MONITOR)
1 clock interface (CLKI)
1 line card debugging serial interface (
ODB)
4 10GE/GE Ethernet optical interfaces
SPUFS Type-FS switch & control ZXA10 C620 switch & control card
card
Provides the following interfaces:
1 out-of-band management port (MGMT)
1 maintenance serial port (CONSOLE)
1 USB interface
1 environmental detection serial interface
(MONITOR)
1 clock interface (CLKI)
1 line card debugging serial interface (
ODB)
4 10GE/GE Ethernet optical interfaces
Main control IMEP Type-P main control ZXA10 C680 control card
card card
Provides the following interfaces:
1 out-of-band management port (MGMT)
1 maintenance serial port (Console)
1 USB interface
1 mirror diagnosis network port (DIAG)
1 debugging port (ODB)
Clock CLCT Type-T clock interface ZXA10 C600/C650/C680 clock interface card
interface card
Provides the following interfaces:
card
2 120 Ω BITS clock/1PPS+TOD time
input interface (CLKI1 and CLKI2)
1 120 Ω BITS clock/1PPS+ToD time
output interface (CLKO)
1 common maintenance serial port (
COM)/1 digital input interface+1 digital
output interface
1 out-of-band NM interface(MGMT)/2
digital input interfaces
GFBL 16-port Type-L XG- Supports 16 XG-PON & GPON SFP+ hybrid
PON & GPON Combo interfaces
subscriber card
Maximum optical split ratio of GPON: 1:128
Ethernet XFTO 8-port 10GE Ethernet Supports 8 10GE SFP+/GE SFP Ethernet
interface optical interface card interfaces
card
Supports 1588v2
PFEK 48-port P2P Ethernet Supports 24 Compact SFP (CSFP) P2P GE/
optical subscriber card FE optical modules (supports 48-port P2P
users).
Backplane MVET 21" ZXA10 C600 21" backplane for the ZXA10 C600.
backplane
MVIT 19" ZXA10 C600 19" backplane for the ZXA10 C600.
backplane
Fan unit FAN- 21" ZXA10 C600 fan unit ZXA10 C600 21" fan unit.
C600/21
Configured with built-in fan control card
FCVD.
FAN- 21" ZXA10 C600 Type B ZXA10 C600 Type B 21" fan unit.
C600/21-B fan unit
Configured with built-in fan control card
FCVD.
FAN- 19" ZXA10 C600 fan unit ZXA10 C600 19" fan unit.
C600/19
Configured with built-in fan control card
FCVD.
FAN- 19" ZXA10 C600 Type B ZXA10 C600 19" fan unit.
C600/19-B fan unit
Configured with built-in fan control card
FCVD.
FAN-C650 19" ZXA10 C650 fan unit ZXA10 C650 19" fan unit.
FAN-C650- 19" ZXA10 C650 Type B ZXA10 C650 19" Type B fan unit.
B fan unit
Configured with built-in fan control card
FCRD.
FAN-C620 19" ZXA10 C620 fan unit ZXA10 C620 19" fan unit.
FAN- 21" ZXA10 C680 fan unit ZXA10 C680 21" fan unit at the top.
C680/21L- at the top
Configured with built-in fan control card
T-MA
FCVD.
FAN- 21" ZXA10 C680 fan unit ZXA10 C680 21" fan unit at the bottom
C680/21L- at the bottom
Configured with built-in fan control card
B-MA
FCVD.
FAN- 21" ZXA10 C680 fan unit ZXA10 C680 21" fan unit in the middle.
C680/21L- in the middle
Configured with built-in fan control card
MID-MA
FCUD.
Steps
Red LED is ON. An LOS alarm (broken fiber) is raised on the PON
port.
Power card PWR Green LED is The power card is operating properly.
ON.
Fan unit RUN Green LED The fan unit is operating properly.
flashes slowly (1
Hz).
Steps
Relative Tasks
If the communication between the NE and the NMS is abnormal, check the status of the
following:
NE
NMS
Network connection between the NE and the NMS
Steps
1. In the NetNumen U31 Unified Management System - Client window, select Fault
> Alarm Monitoring to open the Alarm Monitoring view.
2. Double-click an alarm to view the detailed information of the alarm on the Detail tab
in the popup dialog box.
Relative Tasks
Prerequisite
Before virus check, make sure that antivirus software has been installed on the server.
Context
Do not use the floppy disk drive or CD drive to perform read or write operations which
are irrelevant to maintenance. Make sure the floppy disk or CD is free of virus if you
have to use it on the PC.
Steps
1. Perform virus detection on the NM server, NM client, and maintenance terminal each
week.
Note
The virus scan tools such as Norton Antivirus or MacAfee are recommended. They
can scan virus periodically and update periodically.
Steps
1. In the NetNumen U31 Unified Management System - Client window, select Fault
> Query History Alarms to open the Query History Alarms window.
2. On the Location tab, select the NE type.
3. On the Alarm Code tab, select the alarm code.
4. On the Time tab, set the time range.
5. On the Others tab, select the alarm type and severity.
6. Click OK to query the specified history alarms.
Exporting Logs.
Regularly checking spare parts in the warehouse helps ensure that they are safe and
reliable.
Steps
1. Check the storage time of boards and devices, and send them to ZTE for inspection
in accordance with the following principles (if you have any questions, dial
+86-755-26771900):
Spare parts that have been stored for over one year and less than three years shall
be sent for inspection once a year. Spare parts that have been stored for more than
three years and less than six years shall be inspected once per half year.
2. Check each spare part. If the package of any spare part is damaged, or the spare
part has been dropped or hit, or is damp during the storage process, the spare part
shall be sent to ZTE for inspection.
Steps
1. Check whether the cabinet is clean, both surface and inside, no obvious stain and
foreign object.
2. If there is any stain, dust or abnormal objects, perform the following operation.
To ... Do ...
Clean the cabinet surface Use 99.5% alcohol to clean stains on the
cabinet surface. Do not stain cards or
components in the cabinet.
Clean the dust screens a. Remove the dust screens on cabinet side
and bottom.
b. Wash the dust screens with mild detergent.
c. Dry the dust screens.
Note
Steps
Steps
2. On the Upload to NMS tab, select the files to upload, and then click Start to back up
the NE configuration files to the backup directory of the FTP server.
Note
Select Remote Upload, and upload the NE configuration files to the root
directory of the FTP server.
Click Batch Upload to back up the NE configuration files of multiple NEs.
Related Tasks
If the data cannot be uploaded successfully, check the running status of the NE.
Steps
3. Click to open the Create Task window. Specify the task name, task status,
condition template, and action template, see Figure 4-3. Click Next.
4. Specify the plan type, task start time, execution time, and duration, see Figure 4-4.
Click Next.
5. Specify the NE type to execute the task, see Figure 4-5. The Home Directory
column shows the directory to save the backup data in the NMS server.
Steps
Steps
Context
For the ground resistance requirement for different system capacity, refer to Table 4-2.
>10000 ≤1 Ω
2000 – 10000 ≤3 Ω
<2000 ≤5 Ω
Note
If the PE, lightning protection, and grounding cables are jointly connected, the ground
resistance must be less than 1 Ω.
Steps
1. Use the ground resistance tester to measure the ground resistance in the equipment
room.
If the ground resistance is beyond the proper range, check the grounding cable and
ground stud.
Steps
Steps
Steps
To ... Do ...
Context
Steps
To... Do...
4. Shutdown the AC power input, check whether the system power supply is switched
to the battery.
Note
Steps
1PPS
AC
- Alternating Current
ALS
BITS
DC
- Direct Current
GPON
LOS
- Loss of Signal
NM
- Network Management
NMS
OLT
OMM
ONU
I
PDU
SFP
SIGTRAN
- Signalling Transport
SIP
TCP
TOD
- Time of Day
XG-PON
XGS-PON
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