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7705 SAR-A Chassis Installation Guide

RFC 3097—RSVP Cryptographic Authentication - Updated Message Type Value

RFC 3209—Extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels

RFC 3210—Applicability Statement for Extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels

RFC 3477—Signalling Unnumbered Links in Resource ReSerVation Protocol - Traffic 

Engineering (RSVP-TE)

RFC 4090—Fast Reroute Extensions to RSVP-TE for LSP Tunnels

SONET/SDH

GR-253-CORE—SONET Transport Systems: Common Generic Criteria. Issue 3, September 

2000

ITU-T Recommendation G.841—Telecommunication Standardization Section of ITU, 

Types and Characteristics of SDH Networks Protection Architecture, issued in 
October 1998 and as augmented by Corrigendum1 issued in July 2002

SSH

draft-ietf-secsh-architecture.txt—SSH Protocol Architecture

draft-ietf-secsh-userauth.txt—SSH Authentication Protocol

draft-ietf-secsh-transport.txt—SSH Transport Layer Protocol

draft-ietf-secsh-connection.txt—SSH Connection Protocol

draft-ietf-secsh- newmodes.txt—SSH Transport Layer Encryption Modes

draft-ietf-secsh-filexfer-13.txt—SSH File Transfer Protocol

Synchronization

G.781—Synchronization layer functions, 2001/09/17

G.803—Architecture of transport networks based on the synchronous digital hierarchy 

(SDH)

G.813—Timing characteristics of SDH equipment slave clocks (SEC)

G.823—The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which are based on the 2048 

kbit/s hierarchy, 2003/03/16

G.824—The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which are based on the 1544 

kbit/s hierarchy, 2003/03/16

G.8261—Timing and synchronization aspects in packet networks

G.8262—Timing characteristics of synchronous Ethernet equipment slave clock

GR 1244 CORE—Clocks for the Synchronized Network: Common Generic Criteria

IEEE Std 1588-2008—IEEE Standard for a Precision Clock Synchronization Protocol for 

Networked Measurement and Control Systems

ITU-T G.8264—Telecommunication Standardization Section of ITU, Distribution of timing 

information through packet networks, issued 10/2008

ITU-T G.8265.1—Telecommunication Standardization Section of ITU, Precision time 

protocol telecom profile for frequency synchronization, issued 10/2010

Summary of Contents for 7705 SAR-A

Page 1: ...prietary trade secret information which is the property of Alcatel Lucent Not to be made available to or copied or used by anyone who is not an employee of Alcatel Lucent except when there is a valid non disclosure agreement in place which covers such information and contains appropriate non disclosure and limited use obligations Copyright 2015 Alcatel Lucent All rights reserved ...

Page 2: ...or other distribution of the products for any such application without the prior written consent of Alcatel Lucent shall be at the customer s sole risk The customer hereby agrees to defend and hold Alcatel Lucent harmless from any claims for loss cost damage expense or liability that may arise out of or in connection with the use sale license or other distribution of the products in such applicati...

Page 3: ...ation 21 Laser Interface 21 Protective Safety Ground Earth 22 EMC Compliance 22 Regulatory Symbols 22 Canada Regulations 24 Industry Canada Regulations 24 EMC Compliance 24 Safety Approval for DC Systems 25 United States Regulations 26 Federal Communications Commission 26 NRTL 27 NRTL Approval for External DC Supplies 27 Food and Drug Administration 27 European Union Regulations 28 Declaration of ...

Page 4: ... Specifications 49 7705 SAR A Power Consumption 50 CBN and IBN Grounding Requirements 52 Power and Cabling Requirements 52 DC Power Requirements 53 AC Power Requirements 53 Cabling Requirements 54 Storage 54 Compliance 55 Installation Locations 56 Chassis Location Requirements 57 Installation Site Assessment 59 Geographical Location 59 Installation Site Type 60 Room 60 Cabinet 61 Site Influences 6...

Page 5: ...wer Supply to the 7705 SAR A 88 Wiring and Connecting AC Power via the 100W High Voltage Power Supply 91 Wiring and Connecting DC Power via the 100W High Voltage Power Supply 92 SFPs 95 In This Chapter 95 Installing and Removing SFPs 96 Warnings and Notes 96 SFPs 97 Fiber Cable Preparation 98 Locking and Release Mechanisms 98 SFP Support 99 Bidirectional SFPs 99 Installing SFPs 99 Removing and Rep...

Page 6: ...05 SAR A 117 T1 E1 and Ethernet Port Identifiers 118 7705 SAR A Connectors and LEDs 119 In This Chapter 119 7705 SAR A Connectors and LEDs 120 Pinout Assignments 123 In This Chapter 123 7705 SAR A Ports 124 Management Port 124 Management Port Pinouts 125 Console Port 125 Console Port Pinouts 125 ToD Out Port 126 ToD Out Port Pinouts 126 Ethernet Ports 127 Ethernet Port Pinouts 128 Custom Alarms on...

Page 7: ...ting Components 71 Table 15 Ground Wire Descriptions 73 Table 16 Chassis Ground Connection Components 74 DC Power Connections 77 Table 17 DC Power Cable Descriptions 78 Table 18 Wiring the DC Power Supplies Descriptions 79 100W High Voltage Power Supply Connections 83 Table 19 100W High Voltage Power Supply Physical Specifications 84 Table 20 100W High Voltage Power Supply Environmental Specificat...

Page 8: ...st Ethernet Port Pinouts RJ 45 Female 128 Table 34 Ethernet Port Alarm Loop Pinouts RJ 45 Female 129 Table 35 T1 E1 Port Pinouts RJ 45 Female 131 Standards and Protocol Support 133 Table 36 EMC Industrial Standards Compliance 134 Table 37 EMC Regulatory and Customer Standards Compliance 135 Table 38 Environmental Standards Compliance 137 Table 39 Safety Standards Compliance 138 Table 40 Telecom In...

Page 9: ... 12 Unpacking the 7705 SAR A Chassis 69 Figure 13 Installing the 7705 SAR A Chassis in a Rack 70 Figure 14 Preparing the Ground Wire 73 Figure 15 Attaching the Chassis Ground Connector Cable Routed Down 73 Figure 16 Attaching the Chassis Ground Connector Cable Routed Up 74 DC Power Connections 77 Figure 17 DC Power Cable 78 Figure 18 Wiring the 48 VDC Power Supplies 79 100W High Voltage Power Supp...

Page 10: ...ts 120 Pinout Assignments 123 Figure 29 7705 SAR A Port Connectors Variant with T1 E1 Ports 124 Figure 30 Management Port Pin Numbers 124 Figure 31 ToD Out Port Pin Numbers 126 Figure 32 Ethernet Port RJ 45 Connector Pin Numbers 127 Figure 33 Top Row T1 E1 Port RJ 45 Connector Pin Numbers 130 Figure 34 Bottom Row T1 E1 Port RJ 45 Connector Pin Numbers 130 ...

Page 11: ...s on the boot process software configuration and Command Line Interface CLI information to configure system and network parameters Note This manual generically covers Release 7 0 content and may contain some content that will be released in later maintenance loads Please refer to the 7705 SAR OS 7 0 Rx Software Release Notes part number 3HE10099000xTQZZA for information on features supported in ea...

Page 12: ...ation Protocol for Traffic Engineering RSVP TE and Label Distribution Protocol LDP 7705 SAR OS Services Guide This guide describes how to configure service parameters such as service access points SAPs service destination points SDPs customer information and user services 7705 SAR OS Quality of Service Guide This guide describes how to configure Quality of Service QoS policy management 7705 SAR OS...

Page 13: ... result in bodily injury An electric shock hazard could exist Before you begin work on this equipment be aware of hazards involving electrical circuitry be familiar with networking environments and perform accident prevention procedures Warning This symbol warns that improper handling and installation could result in equipment damage or loss of data Caution This symbol warns that improper handling...

Page 14: ...ted products from a distributor or authorized reseller contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller for assistance If you purchased an Alcatel Lucent service agreement follow this link to contact an Alcatel Lucent support representative and to access product manuals and documentation updates http support alcatel lucent com ...

Page 15: ...r The following sections describe the mandatory regulations that govern the installation and operation of the 7705 SAR A List of Terms General Requirements Canada Regulations United States Regulations European Union Regulations Australia New Zealand Regulations China Regulations ...

Page 16: ...l Regulations CSA International Canadian Standards Association International DC C Common DC Return DC I Isolated DC Return EEC European Economic Community EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMI Electromagnetic Interference EN European Standards ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute FCC Federal Communications Commission IBN Isolated Bonding Network ICES Interference Causing Equipment ...

Page 17: ...us Substances SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage TNV1 Telecommunications Network Voltage class 1 TNV2 Telecommunications Network Voltage class 2 TNV3 Telecommunications Network Voltage class 3 UL Underwriters Laboratories WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Table 2 List of Terms Continued Term Expansion ...

Page 18: ...nce of ESD sensitive devices in the product The necessary ESD precautions must be taken whenever this symbol is present on the product Figure 1 ESD Awareness Label This guide uses the following icon and associated text to provide special information relating to ESD sensitive activities or situations Warning There are no user serviceable parts in this unit Refer servicing to qualified personnel The...

Page 19: ...lastic faceplate to handle circuit boards Do not use synthetic bristled brushes or acid brushes to clean units Handle failed units with the same precautions as working units Grounding When a 7705 SAR A chassis is properly installed in a grounded equipment rack the rack provides ESD grounding for the chassis Before a 7705 SAR A chassis is installed connect the ESD wrist strap to a grounded rack or ...

Page 20: ...ginal containers until actually needed as units containing ESD sensitive devices are delivered from the manufacturer with protective packing containers or conductive foam Keep containers that have units with ESD sensitive devices in contact with the anti static work surface and make sure your anti static wrist strap is connected before removing parts from containers Devices should be handled by th...

Page 21: ...ry circuits respectively as defined in CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 UL 60950 1 EN 60950 1 AS NZS 60950 1 and IEC 60950 1 Prevention of Access The 7705 SAR A and 100W High Voltage Power Supply must be accessible only to authorized trained service personnel Install this apparatus in a restricted access location or similar environment to prevent unauthorized access Environmental Requirements for Installation...

Page 22: ...re required these special accessories must be installed as per the instructions To maintain EMC compliance cables that are shielded and grounded at both ends must be used on the following interfaces and ports Management Ethernet and console ports ToD port Synchronization interfaces Ethernet interfaces T1 and E1 interfaces variant with T1 E1 ports Regulatory Symbols The 7705 SAR A uses various regu...

Page 23: ...Mandatory Regulations 7705 SAR A Chassis Installation Guide 23 Figure 3 Earth ground 9718 ...

Page 24: ...work Protection Devices Connection Arrangements and Hearing Aids Compatibility This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications with respect to IC CS 03 Specification for Terminal Equipment Terminal Systems Network Protection Devices Connection Arrangements and Hearing Aids Compatibility The product registration number indicating compliance for the 7705 SAR A is IC 1737F ...

Page 25: ...ems When the system is equipped with an AC rectifier the rectifier must have SCC accredited lab approval In addition low voltage DC outputs must meet CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 SELV requirements High voltage DC sources must meet CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 hazardous voltage secondary source requirements ...

Page 26: ...iance for the 7705 SAR A is GQ6DENAN7705SAR A In the event that repairs to this equipment are needed contact Technical Support Note Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Alcatel Lucent could void the user s authority granted by Alcatel Lucent s certification by the FCC to operate the equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digita...

Page 27: ...s voltage secondary source requirements Food and Drug Administration This product complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 regulations which govern the safe use of lasers Only qualified service personnel thoroughly familiar with laser radiation hazards should install or remove the fiber optic cables used in this system You can find information about the safe use of lasers in ANSI Z 136 1 Safe Use ...

Page 28: ... technical documentation as required by the Conformity Assessment procedure is kept at the Alcatel Lucent location that is responsible for this product For more information please contact your local Alcatel Lucent Customer Service Organization EU Compliance Statement This product has been CE marked in accordance with the requirements of European Directive 1999 05 EC the Radio and Telecommunication...

Page 29: ... connected from the site equivalent of the mains earth connection to all shelves in accordance with IEE Wiring Regulations 16th edition This connection is made via the chassis ground connection refer to Chassis Ground Wiring for specific instructions on connecting the protective earth The protective earth is also carried by the mains plug and socket for AC systems only Eco Environmental Packaging ...

Page 30: ...e with legal requirements and contractual agreements where applicable Alcatel Lucent will offer to provide for the collection and treatment of Alcatel Lucent products bearing the logo at the end of their useful life or products displaced by Alcatel Lucent equipment offers For information regarding take back of equipment by Alcatel Lucent or for more information regarding the requirements for recyc...

Page 31: ...t This Directive applies to electrical and electronic products placed on the EU market after 2 January 2013 with various exemptions including an exemption for lead solder in network infrastructure equipment Alcatel Lucent products shipped to the EU after 2 January 2013 comply with the EU RoHS 2 Directive Alcatel Lucent ensures that equipment is assessed in accordance with the Harmonised Standard E...

Page 32: ...d the product is marked with the A Tick under the Supplier Code N594 or with the new RCM logo under the Supplier Code E762 EMC This Class A digital apparatus complies with AS NZS CISPR22 Telecom The product meets the applicable ACMA technical specifications AS ACIF S016 Safety All products supplied in Australia are to be safe and are to comply with an applicable Australian Standard electrical safe...

Page 33: ...ific jurisdictions please contact the appropriate environmental health and safety organization Material Content Compliance The People s Republic of China Ministry of Information Industry has published a regulation Order 39 and associated standards regarding restrictions on hazardous substances China RoHS The legislation requires all Electronic and Information Products EIP to comply with certain la...

Page 34: ...ent products use the symbol shown in Figure 5 on the approvals label to indicate that the product is only to be used at altitudes equal to or less than 2000 m 6562 ft above sea level Figure 5 Altitude Limit Symbol Only used at altitudes no higher than 2000 m above sea level 2000m 23467 ...

Page 35: ...s Installation Guide 35 7705 SAR A Overview In This Chapter This chapter provides an introduction to the Alcatel Lucent 7705 SAR A Overview of the 7705 SAR A 7705 SAR A Components 7705 SAR A System Installation Process ...

Page 36: ... 2 Number of ports 20 Critical LED state Off Major LED state Off Minor LED state Off Over Temperature state OK Base MAC address a4 9a ff 00 00 00 Hardware Data Part number Sim Part CLEI code Sim CLEI Serial number swsim4 Manufacture date 01012003 Manufacturing variant ch1 1471 ch2 1491 Manufacturing string Sim MfgString swsim4 Manufacturing deviations Sim MfgDeviation swsim4 Time of last boot 2013...

Page 37: ...s occur the chassis variant is specified The 7705 SAR A has preassigned parameters The software and hardware architecture is similar to other SAR products in that the IOM is a virtual entity existing in software and supported by the system hardware The I O ports are grouped and virtualized into slots MDAs for convenience of assignment The result of this design is that the CLI identifiers for the I...

Page 38: ...er port number The IOM and MDA do not need to be physically provisioned When specifying a port the IOM is always 1 and the MDA must be specified as 1 for Ethernet ports both variants 2 for T1 E1 ports only on the variant equipped with T1 E1 ports The port number is from 1 to 12 for Ethernet ports and from 1 to 8 for T1 E1 ports ...

Page 39: ... no back panel connections The 7705 SAR A is a passively cooled chassis that does not use internal fans for forced air cooling the chassis housing incorporates a built in heat sink that provides the passive cooling Mounting brackets for the 7705 SAR A chassis are factory installed and are used to mount the unit in a standard 19 inch rack The protective earth connection is provided via the chassis ...

Page 40: ...Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Stat Stat Stat Stat 2 4 6 8 1 3 5 7 Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Stat Stat Stat Stat T1 E1 Ethernet 48 VDC MW Ethernet 23306 7705 SAR A Mgmt ToD Out Lnk Act Sync In B a tt A B a tt A B a tt B B a tt B Console 8 12 11 10 9 7 6 5 4B 3B 2B 1B 1A Status 2A 3A 4A Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Stat Stat Stat Stat 2 4 6 8 1 3 5 7 Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Stat Stat ...

Page 41: ...The 7705 SAR A chassis is shipped with an integrated 256 Mbyte flash memory device there is no compact flash card that is used to store system boot software OS software and configuration files and logs The flash memory device cannot be accessed or removed by an operator or installer The switching fabric receives and directs traffic to the appropriate interface ports according to the routing inform...

Page 42: ...s 1A to 4A or as 100 1000 SFP ports ports 1B to 4B The interface type can be configured on each port independently the default is RJ 45 Ports 5 to 8 are also Gigabit Ethernet ports and use 100 1000 SFPs The SFPs are hot swappable and field replaceable by qualified personnel Ports 9 to 12 are Fast Ethernet ports and use an RJ 45 connector When making connections to the T1 E1 ports CAT5e shielded ca...

Page 43: ...bles and AC power converters Chassis Cooling The 7705 SAR A chassis is equipped with fins for heat dissipation Maintain the following clearances around the unit at least 2 5 in 6 4 cm at the front of the chassis for cable management at least 2 in 5 1 cm on each side of the chassis for proper airflow at least 1 75 in 4 4 cm clearance above and below the chassis for proper airflow Warning The 7705 S...

Page 44: ...res in the following order Step 1 Prepare the site Step 2 Unpack the chassis Step 3 Mount and ground the chassis Step 4 Prepare and connect the DC input power cables to a direct DC circuit or connect an AC power source to the chassis via an AC power converter Step 5 Install the SFPs Step 6 Power up the system Step 7 Connect the network cables Step 8 Provision preconfigure the system ...

Page 45: ...on Guide 45 Site Preparation In This Chapter This chapter provides information about preparing your site to install the 7705 SAR A chassis Warnings and Notes System Specifications Installation Locations Installation Site Assessment ...

Page 46: ...itch the DC power OFF locate the circuit breaker on the panel board that services the DC circuit and switch the circuit breaker to the OFF position For extra safety tape the handle of the circuit breaker in the OFF position To switch the AC power off unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet Be aware of all operating equipment in the area of the 7705 SAR A installation Make safe any exposed power equi...

Page 47: ...e of at least 2 5 in 6 4 cm at the front of the 7705 SAR A chassis for cable management Maintain a clearance of at least 2 in 5 1 cm on each side of the 7705 SAR A chassis to ensure adequate airflow Maintain a clearance of at least 1 75 in 4 4 cm above and below the 7705 SAR A chassis to ensure adequate airflow The 7705 SAR A includes a chassis ground stud on the mounting bracket attached to the r...

Page 48: ... 3Vp Refer to Configuring T1 Line Buildout in the 7705 SAR OS Interface Configuration Guide for detailed information on attenuating transmit signals Note Prepare the equipment rack and site before installing the 7705 SAR A chassis Plan the chassis placement near the power sources and network interface connections The 7705 SAR A chassis weighs approximately 6 8 lbs 3 1 kg Always install the heavies...

Page 49: ...talled for 19 inch NEBS mounting ETSI rack mount brackets are also available Table 4 7705 SAR A Environmental Specifications Parameter Description Normal operating temperature 40 to 149ºF 40 to 65ºC vented environment minimum air movement of 0 5 m s 40 to 140ºF 40 to 60ºC sealed environment Cold start temperature 40ºF 40ºC Relative humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Altitude range Between 197 ft 60 m...

Page 50: ...l types are applicable to all chassis adapter cards and modules Contact your Alcatel Lucent representative for information on SFP SFP and XFP module availability and applicability Earthquake Suitable for high risk areas Zone 4 California for short duration disturbance Pollution degree 1 2 Rated voltage DC 48 60 VDC 60 VDC is for various European countries Operating voltage range DC 40 to 75 VDC Ra...

Page 51: ...mbient temperature outside the 7705 SAR will influence the SFP case temperature depending on which chassis the SFP is installed in The maximum system inlet ambient temperature to SFP temperature rise is as follows up to 10 C for the 7705 SAR 18 7705 SAR 8 Shelf V2 7705 SAR F and 7705 SAR X up to 15 C for the 7705 SAR A 7705 SAR M 7705 SAR W and 7705 SAR Wx up to 20 C for the 7705 SAR 8 7705 SAR H ...

Page 52: ...ring and Connecting DC Power Power and Cabling Requirements Warning In a CBN installation if you use the 7705 SAR A chassis ground stud located on the right hand side mounting bracket to connect the chassis ground terminal s to the frame ground on the rack then you must use a second nut on the stud to secure the attachment The first nut is used to secure the building ground point wire to the chass...

Page 53: ...ust be provided The minimum AWG power conductor for the DC input connections must be based on the application and on the local codes practices and regulations applicable for the region All power cables used on the 7705 SAR A chassis must meet local safety codes AC Power Requirements A standard 120 or 240 VAC outlet is required for the 100W High Voltage Power Supply All power cords used on the 7705...

Page 54: ...escribed in GR 1089 CORE and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling The addition of primary protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring Connection to external OSP wiring must be made through an external CSU prior to exiting the building Bare conductors must be coated with an appropriate antioxidant compound before crimp connection...

Page 55: ...Site Preparation 7705 SAR A Chassis Installation Guide 55 Compliance Refer to Standards and Protocol Support for compliance information ...

Page 56: ...lectronic Equipment Cabinets provide this level of protection These cabinets are sealed and are provided either with air to air heat exchangers or with air conditioning and or heaters as required for the local climate If the cabinet is the type that allows outside air to ventilate the cabinet it must have Hydrophobic Membrane filters at the air inlet and air exit with all other parts properly seal...

Page 57: ...mount in a 19 inch rack When installed in the rack the 7705 SAR A chassis requires a minimum air movement of 0 5 m s in order to maintain proper thermal performance up to 149 F 65 C Chassis Location Requirements Allow at least 1 75 in 4 4 cm clearance above and below and at least 2 in 5 1 cm clearance on the sides of the chassis for proper airflow Allow at least 2 5 in 6 4 cm at the front of the c...

Page 58: ...quired for airflow 4 Rack upright a channel enclosure of 5 in 12 7 cm maximum is required for airflow 5 Top and bottom 1 75 in 4 4 cm required for airflow Rear 3 3 2 5 5 Front Rack upright 1 4 4 23317 7705 SAR A Mgmt ToD Out Lnk Act Sync In B at t A B at t A B at t B B at t B Console 8 12 11 10 9 7 6 5 4B 3B 2B 1B 1A Status 2A 3A 4A Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Stat Stat Stat Stat 2 4 6 8 1 3 5...

Page 59: ...he installation site is in an area that has the potential to experience any of the following seasonal influences hurricanes cyclones tidal or river flooding recent volcanic activity or forest fires Examine the local surrounding environment of the installation site for proximity to possible sources of contaminants that may cause or accelerate corrosion especially in the presence of high humidity Po...

Page 60: ...te for the pollutants you are trying to exclude For example a standard fiberglass type air filter only prevents large debris and dirt from entering but will do nothing to prevent entry of small particles such as ASSP humid air or gaseous contaminants It is important to understand the local conditions and consider what type of filtering is most appropriate Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value MERV ch...

Page 61: ...should never allow unfiltered air into the cabinet interior Site Influences Is backup power generation located in the same area as the communications equipment Are batteries located in the same area as the equipment Backup generators that are located in the same enclosed area as the communications equipment may cause a great deal of site pollution such as nitrous oxides and hydrogen sulphides whic...

Page 62: ...environmental factors that may result in malfunctioning or failing equipment if the installation site is not appropriately deployed and maintained to counteract the detrimental effects of the environment For each risk factor that is present you must consider how to best design the installation site to avoid the negative effects of the risk factor For the final checklist any question that is answer...

Page 63: ...le 11 Local Risk Factors Risk Factor Yes No Landfills Fertilizer manufacturing Farming Sewage Geothermal activity Swamps or marshes Oceans Ancient seabeds Power generation Automotive and diesel combustion Fossil fuel processing Cement plants Construction sites Steel blast furnaces Steel electric furnaces Coke plants Pulp and paper manufacturing Chlorine plants Rubber manufacturing Paint manufactur...

Page 64: ... Yes No Is the installation site in a room that is part of the building HVAC system Does the installation site have protection to prevent ingress of dust Does the installation site have protection to prevent ingress of pollution Does the installation site have protection to prevent ingress of humidity If outside air is brought in for ventilation does it pass through a filter If outside air is brou...

Page 65: ...ated in a separate area from the communications equipment Are batteries located in a separate area from the communications equipment Is the equipment located above the water grade Are there adequate water drainage and leak controls Is there protection present to prevent entry of insects pests and vermin Table 12 Specific Characteristics of the Installation Site Continued Characteristic Yes No ...

Page 66: ...Installation Site Assessment 66 7705 SAR A Chassis Installation Guide ...

Page 67: ...Installation Guide 67 Installing and Grounding the Chassis In This Chapter This chapter provides information on installing a 7705 SAR A chassis Unpacking the Chassis Installing the Chassis in a Rack Chassis Ground Wiring ...

Page 68: ... to discard the packaging container in accordance with local practices for disposal and recycling Keep the chassis wrapped in the anti static packaging until you are ready to install it Figure 12 displays the components of a packed 7705 SAR A chassis Table 13 lists the 7705 SAR A packing components Note If the 7705 SAR A is to be relocated at a later time observe the warnings that are described in...

Page 69: ...ton and place it on a flat surface Step 2 Remove the package foam tray Step 3 Remove the protective anti static wrapping when you are ready to install the router Table 13 7705 SAR A Packing Components Key Description 1 Shipping container 2 7705 SAR A chassis wrapped in an anti static bag 3 Package foam tray 1 22716 2 3 Note Wear an anti static wrist strap when unpacking the chassis to prevent dama...

Page 70: ...oatings such as lacquer and enamel must be removed from threads and other contact surfaces to ensure electrical conductivity Thread forming screws with paint piercing washers may be used for this purpose during installation When rack mounting the chassis in an equipment rack do not stack one 7705 SAR A chassis or any other equipment directly on top of another 7705 SAR A chassis such that the botto...

Page 71: ...y guards or mats over exposed power points and cables Required tools a screwdriver appropriate for the rack mount screws To install the chassis in the rack Step 1 Lift the 7705 SAR A and position it in the rack Step 2 Align the mounting holes on each bracket with the mounting holes on the rack upright Insert a screw into each mounting hole and tighten each screw Step 3 Ground the chassis to the bu...

Page 72: ...wire Table 15 describes the ground wire components Caution The 7705 SAR A chassis ground stud located on the right hand side mounting bracket must be a permanent connection to the earth building ground point Therefore the connection requires its own nut and washer Note When wiring the unit the chassis ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last All bare conductors must be coa...

Page 73: ...p Table 16 describes the chassis ground connection components Figure 15 Attaching the Chassis Ground Connector Cable Routed Down Table 15 Ground Wire Descriptions Key Description 1 Copper ground wire with green or green yellow shield minimum 18 AWG 2 Insulation stripped according to local safety code 3 Ring lug 3 2 1 19641 23324 Mgmt ToD Out Lnk Act Sync In B a t t A B a t t A B a t t B B a t t B ...

Page 74: ...wire stripping tool strip the insulation from the wire according to local safety codes and crimp the ring lug to the wire Figure 14 Step 3 Remove the Keps nut and star washer from the ground stud on the mounting bracket Table 16 Chassis Ground Connection Components Key Description 1 Lance 2 Cable tie 3 Chassis ground stud 4 mm diameter nominal 4 Keps nut 5 Star washer 6 Ring lug and chassis ground...

Page 75: ... 0 9 to 1 13 N m maximum Do not over tighten Step 5 Use a cable tie to secure the ground wire to the lance on the mounting bracket The lug will be below the lance if the ground cable is routed downward The lug will be above the lance if the ground cable is routed upward Step 6 Connect the opposite end of the ground wire to the appropriate ground point at your installation site Ensure that the chas...

Page 76: ...Chassis Ground Wiring 76 7705 SAR A Chassis Installation Guide ...

Page 77: ...5 SAR A Chassis Installation Guide 77 DC Power Connections In This Chapter This chapter provides information about wiring and connecting the DC power source to the 7705 SAR A Wiring and Connecting DC Power ...

Page 78: ...igure 17 Table 17 identifies the key items in the figure Figure 17 DC Power Cable Note Ensure that you read and observe all the dangers and warnings described in the Site Preparation chapter before wiring and connecting power to the 7705 SAR A The 7705 SAR A requires a minimum of one DC power source to operate but using two DC power sources is recommended for redundancy The 7705 SAR A is suitable ...

Page 79: ...removed Table 17 DC Power Cable Descriptions Continued Key Description 23326 Mgmt ToD Out Lnk Act Sync In B a t t A B a t t A B a t t B B a t t B Console 48 VDC 1 2 6 7 3 4 _ 5 3 _ B a t t A B a t t A B a t t B B a t t B 8 9 Table 18 Wiring the DC Power Supplies Descriptions Key Description 1 7705 SAR A chassis 2 Wire to board pluggable terminal block 3 Disconnect device minimum 5 A and maximum 10...

Page 80: ... positive terminal iii Prepare the end of the wire at the router see Figure 17 iv Attach the battery return wire to the Batt return terminal on the router Tighten to a torque of 3 54 to 4 42 lbf in 0 4 to 0 5 N m maximum v For redundant power supply configurations repeat substeps i to iv for the other battery return wire Step 3 Make the battery connection s to the disconnect device Figure 18 key i...

Page 81: ...tt battery terminal on the router Tighten to a torque of 3 54 to 4 42 lbf in 0 4 to 0 5 N m maximum iii Attach the battery wire to the disconnect device iv For redundant power supply configurations repeat substeps i to iii for the other battery wire Step 4 Check that the DC supply wiring is correct ...

Page 82: ...Wiring and Connecting DC Power 82 7705 SAR A Chassis Installation Guide ...

Page 83: ...n This Chapter This chapter provides information about wiring and connecting an AC or DC power source to the 7705 SAR A via the 100W High Voltage Power Supply 100W High Voltage Power Supply System Specifications Wiring and Connecting the 100W High Voltage Power Supply to the 7705 SAR A ...

Page 84: ...sical Specifications Table 19 100W High Voltage Power Supply Physical Specifications Parameter Description Dimensions without mounting brackets 8 9 x 2 7 x 1 57 in 22 6 x 6 8 x 4 0 cm Chassis weight 2 9 lbs 1 3 kg Mounting Mount using one of the following methods mount on a 35 mm horizontal DIN rail using the attached DIN clip wall mount panel mount ...

Page 85: ...start temperature 40ºF 40ºC Relative humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Cooling Convection Altitude range Between 1033 ft 315 m below sea level and 6562 ft 2000 m above sea level Earthquake Suitable for high risk areas Zone 4 California for short duration disturbance 1 Enclosure classification 2 IP67 Operating voltage range DC 88 VDC to 300 VDC Operating voltage range AC 85 VAC to 264 VAC Input curre...

Page 86: ...pecifications Parameter Description Storage and shipping temperature From 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Non condensing relative humidity Within 5 to 95 Table 22 100W High Voltage Power Supply Power Consumption Description Rated Output Power Typical Power Efficiency 100W High Voltage Power Supply 100 W 1 90 Danger Power cable s must meet local electrical code requirements All power to the equipment rack o...

Page 87: ...l power cables used on the 100W High Voltage Power Supply must meet local safety codes AC Power Requirements A standard 120 or 240 VAC outlet is required All power cords used on the 100W High Voltage Power Supply must meet local safety codes Compliance See Standards and Protocol Support for compliance information Warning Bare conductors must be coated with an appropriate antioxidant compound befor...

Page 88: ... could also result in an explosion If batteries are located in the same cabinet the battery compartment must be completely sealed off from all other equipment and must be properly ventilated for safety as required by product safety standards and local codes and statutes Do not install equipment that appears to be damaged The router and equipment rack must be properly grounded Electrostatic dischar...

Page 89: ...ture one 240V European AC power cord with auto lock feature two O ring lugs for a 6 32 screw size Figure 19 shows the 100W High Voltage Power Supply The 100W High Voltage Power Supply has a standard IEC 320 C14 connector on 1 ft 0 3 m of cable at the power input end and red and black open ended wire on 6 ft 1 8 m of cable at the power output end The output feed supplies 54 VDC to the 7705 SAR A ch...

Page 90: ...e for each power connector on the 7705 SAR A Figure 20 shows the 100W High Voltage Power Supply wired to the 7705 SAR A Table 23 identifies the key items in the figure Figure 20 Wiring the 100W High Voltage Power Supply 23958 DC Output Single Feed High Voltage AC or DC Input IEC320 C14 Connector 100W High Voltage Power Supply Mgmt ToD Out Lnk Act Sync In B a tt A B a tt A B a tt B B a tt B Console...

Page 91: ...s to wire and connect an AC power supply to the 48 VDC power feed inputs on the 7705 SAR A terminal block via the 100W High Voltage Power Supply Figure 20 shows the terminal connections Table 23 identifies the key items in the figure Step 1 Prepare the open ended DC output wire from the 100W High Voltage Power Supply by stripping 0 35 in 9 mm of insulation from each power cable at the router end a...

Page 92: ...an AC power cord b For European power outlets use the 240V European AC power cord Step 7 Plug the AC power cord into the grounded AC power outlet Wiring and Connecting DC Power via the 100W High Voltage Power Supply Required tools and hardware one 100W High Voltage Power Supply two are required for redundant power configurations wire stripper torque driver for slot screws No 2 slotted blade width ...

Page 93: ...ly configurations repeat steps 1 to 3 Step 5 Prepare the power input end of the power supply cord set by cutting off the AC connector male plug from the North American or 240V European power cord Step 6 Expose and strip an appropriate length of the insulated outer jacket from the wires in the cut end of the power cord Step 7 Connect the wires i Attach the green or green yellow wire to the building...

Page 94: ...Wiring and Connecting the 100W High Voltage Power Supply to the 7705 SAR A 94 7705 SAR A Chassis Installation Guide ...

Page 95: ...7705 SAR A Chassis Installation Guide 95 SFPs In This Chapter This chapter provides information about installing and removing SFPs in the 7705 SAR A Installing and Removing SFPs ...

Page 96: ... a properly grounded rack or work bench Always place components on an anti static surface Use only approved small form factor pluggable SFP fiber optic devices in a 7705 SAR A Before using the optics on the 7705 SAR A verify that the optical path is in compliance with the parameters of the optical components In particular pay close attention to any minimum attenuation requirements for the optics I...

Page 97: ...ut disabling the Ethernet interfaces SFPs are keyed to prevent incorrect insertion If an SFP is not seated properly remove it and confirm that the orientation is correct before reinserting it 7705 SAR A Mgmt ToD Out Lnk Act Sync In B a tt A B a tt A B a tt B B a tt B Console 8 12 11 10 9 7 6 5 4B 3B 2B 1B 1A Status 2A 3A 4A Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Stat Stat Stat Stat 2 4 6 8 1 3 5 7 Lnk Ac...

Page 98: ... and release mechanisms include locking handle a locking handle or lever on the front of the SFP that you gently raise or lower to insert or remove the SFP from the port bail a bar or latch in the front of the SFP that you pull down and outward to release the module tabs tabs on the sides or bottom of the SFP that you press inward to release the module Caution Improper handling cleaning and inspec...

Page 99: ...tivity if the far end SFP transmits at 1310 nm and receives at 1490 nm the near end SFP must transmit at 1490 nm and receive at 1310 nm Installing SFPs To install an SFP Step 1 Remove the SFP from the packaging and place it on an anti static work surface Step 2 Hold the SFP by its sides and insert it into the appropriate port until it clicks into place Step 3 For optical SFPs remove the protective...

Page 100: ...erent SFP lock and release methods Slide the SFP out of the port Step 4 Place the SFP on an anti static mat or in an electrostatic bag Step 5 Install a replacement SFP into the Ethernet port Step 6 Connect the fiber or copper cable or if you are not immediately connecting a fiber cable insert a protective plug into the SFP optical port and place a dust cover on the fiber cable connector Note If yo...

Page 101: ...llation Guide 101 Connecting Cables In This Chapter This chapter provides information about connecting cables to the 7705 SAR A Cable Connections Making External Synchronization Connections Making Router Management Connections ...

Page 102: ...les must be grounded by attaching the shield to a convenient chassis ground point using hardware suitable to provide a solid electrical and mechanical connection In addition ensure that there is sufficient strain relief to remove any mechanical strain on the ground connection due to cable movement 21110 7705 SAR A Mgmt ToD Out Lnk Act Sync In B a tt A B a tt A B a tt B B a tt B Console 8 12 11 10 ...

Page 103: ...uired fiber cable boot optional cable ties optional To attach fiber cables Step 1 Attach the cable to the SFP port connector on the front of the router If necessary attach the fiber cable boot according to the manufacturer s instructions Note Arrange the cables such that they do not impede the insertion or removal of other equipment mounted in the rack Warning Fiber cables are sensitive to bending...

Page 104: ...e a shield ground connection Step 1 Locate a convenient chassis ground point such as the equipment rack Step 2 Carefully strip enough insulation outer jacket from the cable such that the exposed grounding wire can reach the chassis ground point Ensure that there is enough stripped insulation to provide strain relief for the ground connection Step 3 Separate the ground shield braid foil and drain w...

Page 105: ...3 coaxial connector Shielded cable must be used to maintain EMC compliance Connecting an External Synchronization Input To connect an external synchronization source input to the router Step 1 Attach one end of the synchronization cable to the Sync In connector on the 7705 SAR A Step 2 Attach the other end of the synchronization cable to the external synchronization source 7705 SAR A Mgmt ToD Out ...

Page 106: ...Making Router Management Connections 106 7705 SAR A Chassis Installation Guide Making Router Management Connections Refer to Establishing Router Management Connections for information ...

Page 107: ...alizing and Provisioning In This Chapter This chapter provides information about initializing and provisioning the 7705 SAR A Powering Up the Router Automatic Discovery Protocol Establishing Router Management Connections Provisioning the 7705 SAR A ...

Page 108: ...ernet Act activity LED blinks amber during initialization After initialization approximately 30 s the Status LED turns solid green and the Ethernet Act LED turns solid amber If the LEDs do not operate as described above or if they blink and turn off refer to Troubleshooting Initial Startup Step 3 Verify the operational status of the ports by checking the LEDs on the front of the router Refer to 77...

Page 109: ...ADP is running See Automatic Discovery Protocol for more information Troubleshooting Initial Startup If the system cannot load or cannot find the boot ldr file on the integrated flash memory device cf3 the system will reboot continuously in an attempt to successfully find and load the file If this happens the faulty chassis must be returned to Alcatel Lucent for replacement If the system finds the...

Page 110: ...ice are bof cfg boot option file boot ldr bootstrap software config cfg default configuration file TiMOS m n Yz m major release number n minor release number Y type of release A Alpha release B Beta release M maintenance release R released software z version number both tim application software file TiMOS m n Yz both tim config cfg boot ldr bof cfg Root 25282 ...

Page 111: ...n run on the system ADP goes through four basic stages Self discovery Network discovery Configuration discovery Test and commit If ADP encounters errors during one of the discovery stages it enters a halted state until the errors are cleared ADP can detect some cleared errors and will continue processing For other cleared errors you must give ADP a command to retry through the CLI This causes ADP ...

Page 112: ...minated the system sends a command to the BOF to remove the ADP keyword Any temporary configuration done by the ADP is removed however network configuration and remote access remain enabled to allow the router to be manually provisioned remotely ADP does not run again on future system reboots unless it is re enabled via the CLI ...

Page 113: ...ning terminal emulation software set to the parameters shown in Table 26 a shielded RJ 45 CAT5e cable Shielded cable must be used to maintain EMC compliance Figure 26 Console Port Connection Table 26 Console Port Default Settings Parameter Value Gender DCE Baud Rate 115 200 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None 7705 SAR A Mgmt ToD Out Lnk Act Sync In B a tt A B a tt A B a tt B B a ...

Page 114: ...om a PC or workstation connected to the network once the following conditions are met the router has successfully initialized the Management port Figure 27 has been configured using the bof address command see CLI Syntax CLI Syntax bof address ip prefix ip prefix length primary secondary where address is an IPv4 or IPv6 address Figure 27 Management Port Connection Note SSH connection attempts afte...

Page 115: ...ult password is admin For more information about SSH refer to the 7705 SAR OS System Management Guide Secure Shell SSH and the 7705 SAR OS Basic System Configuration Guide For pinout information see Management Port Pinouts Telnet Connection Telnet access via a connection to the management Mgmt port provides the same options for user and administrator access as those available through the Console p...

Page 116: ...ction run a Telnet program and issue the telnet command followed by the management port IP address The following displays an example of a Telnet login C telnet 192 168 1 xx1 Login admin Password ALU 1 The default login is admin The default password is admin For more information about Telnet refer to the 7705 SAR OS System Management Guide and the 7705 SAR OS Basic System Configuration Guide For pi...

Page 117: ...y shows the factory provisioned settings when the show card command is issued A custDoc_sar A show card Card State Slot Provisioned Equipped Admin Operational Num Num Comments Id Type Type State State Ports MDA 1 iom sar iom sar up up 2 1 1 i12 eth xor i12 eth xor up up 12 1 2 i8 chds1 i8 chds1 up up 8 A csm 2 5g csm 2 5g up up Active A custDoc_sar A 2 5 Example The CLI display for the example abo...

Page 118: ...ers for the interface ports To configure ports refer to the card and port configuration sections in the 7705 SAR OS Interface Configuration Guide Table 27 CLI Port Identifiers Port Type CLI Identifier Variable Definition T1 E1 1 2 port id port id is the port number from 1 to 8 Ethernet 1 1 port id port id is the port number from 1 to 12 ...

Page 119: ...ide 119 7705 SAR A Connectors and LEDs In This Chapter This chapter provides information on the connectors and LEDs on the front of the 7705 SAR A There are no connectors or LEDs on the back of the router 7705 SAR A Connectors and LEDs ...

Page 120: ... 7 8 Table 28 7705 SAR A Connector and LED Descriptions Key Label Part Sub category Description 1 Ethernet Ports SFP ports Ports 1B to 4B and ports 5 to 8 are SFP ports The SFP port number is displayed below each port RJ 45 connectors Four Gigabit Ethernet ports have RJ 45 connectors that are numbered 1A to 4A The RJ 45 ports numbered 9 to 12 support Fast Ethernet The port numbers are displayed be...

Page 121: ...nistratively shut down are not included in the combined status indicated by this LED the alarm status Green solid Indicates that valid power is available and that the system is operationally up which means that all functional blocks configured to be administratively up are operationally up If the chassis is operating without redundant power feeds and the no power feed monitoring command has been i...

Page 122: ...nk is operationally down disabled or shut down 7 ToD Out The ToD port uses an RJ 45 connector to send Time of Day and phase synchronization from the 7705 SAR A Only output signals are supported The port includes an RS 422 1 pulse per second signal and an RS 422 serial time of day signal Refer to ToD Out Port for pinout assignments 8 BattA BattA BattB BattB The power connector is a standard termina...

Page 123: ...7705 SAR A Chassis Installation Guide 123 Pinout Assignments In This Chapter This chapter provides information about the pinout assignments for the port connectors on the 7705 SAR A 7705 SAR A Ports ...

Page 124: ...tor on the front panel You must provide a shielded CAT5e Ethernet cable to connect to the port Shielded cable must be used to maintain EMC compliance Figure 30 shows the Management port pin numbers Figure 30 Management Port Pin Numbers 7705 SAR A Mgmt ToD Out Lnk Act Sync In B a tt A B a tt A B a tt B B a tt B Console 8 12 11 10 9 7 6 5 4B 3B 2B 1B 1A Status 2A 3A 4A Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Lnk Act Ln...

Page 125: ...ides connectivity for the RS 232 CLI Connect the Console port to a terminal using a shielded RJ 45 CAT5e cable Shielded cable must be used to maintain EMC compliance Console Port Pinouts Table 30 specifies the Console port pinout assignments Table 29 Ethernet Management Port Pinouts RJ 45 Female Pin Signal Direction Description 1 TX Output Differential transmit data positive 2 TX Output Differenti...

Page 126: ...EMC compliance Figure 31 shows the ToD Out port connector pin numbers Figure 31 ToD Out Port Pin Numbers ToD Out Port Pinouts Table 31 specifies the ToD port pinout assignments 3 TXD Output Transmit data 4 GRD Serial ground Serial ground 5 GRD Serial ground Serial ground 6 RXD Input Receive data 7 NC Not connected 8 NC Not connected Do not connect Table 30 Console Port Pinouts RJ 45 Female Continu...

Page 127: ...to 12 are Fast Ethernet 10 100 speed and use an RJ 45 connector Use CAT5e Gigabit Ethernet shielded cables to attach customer equipment to the 7705 SAR A RJ 45 Ethernet ports Shielded cable must be used to maintain EMC compliance Figure 32 shows the pin numbering for the Ethernet ports that use an RJ 45 connector Figure 32 Ethernet Port RJ 45 Connector Pin Numbers 2 NC Not connected 3 PPS_OUT_N Ou...

Page 128: ... 0 positive 2 TRD0 bidirectional pair 0 negative 3 TRD1 bidirectional pair 1 positive 4 TRD2 bidirectional pair 2 positive 5 TRD2 bidirectional pair 2 negative 6 TRD1 bidirectional pair 1 negative 7 TRD3 bidirectional pair 3 positive 8 TRD3 bidirectional pair 3 negative Table 33 Fast Ethernet Port Pinouts RJ 45 Female Pin Signal Description 1 TD transmit positive 2 TD transmit negative 3 RD receiv...

Page 129: ...nd 6 on the Ethernet port Breaking either loop will trigger the port alarm and reconnecting the loops will clear the alarm Refer to the 7705 SAR OS Interface Configuration Guide Configuring Auxiliary Alarm Card Chassis and Ethernet Port External Alarm Parameters for information on configuring the alarm inputs You can display the status of the alarm inputs using the show external alarms input CLI c...

Page 130: ...ielded cable must be used to maintain EMC compliance The T1 E1 ports are on premises ports and require an external CSU to connect off premises An adapter cable 3HE04990AA is available to convert an RJ 45 connector to BNC for E1 ports these ports must be configured for 75 Ω impedance Figure 33 shows the pin numbering for the top row odd numbered T1 E1 ports Figure 34 shows the pin numbering for the...

Page 131: ...E1 Port Pinouts Table 35 specifies the T1 E1 port pinout assignments Table 35 T1 E1 Port Pinouts RJ 45 Female Pin Signal Description 1 R Receive Ring 2 T Receive Tip 3 Not connected 4 R1 Transmit Ring 5 T1 Transmit Tip 6 Not connected 7 Not connected 8 Not connected ...

Page 132: ...7705 SAR A Ports 132 7705 SAR A Chassis Installation Guide ...

Page 133: ...afety standards telecom standards and supported protocols EMC Industrial Standards Compliance EMC Regulatory and Customer Standards Compliance Environmental Standards Compliance Safety Standards Compliance Telecom Interface Compliance Directives Regional Approvals and Certifications Compliance Telecom Standards Protocol Support Proprietary MIBs ...

Page 134: ...rge Withstand Capability SWC Tests IEEE Std C37 90 2 Withstand Capability of Relay Systems to Radiated Electromagnetic Interference from Transceivers IEEE Std C37 90 3 IEEE Standard Electrostatic Discharge Tests for Protective Relays EN 50121 4 2006 Electromagnetic Compatibility Part 4 Emission and Immunity of the Signalling and Telecommunications Apparatus IEC 62236 4 2008 Electromagnetic Compati...

Page 135: ...y test IEC 61000 4 9 Pulse Magnetic field immunity test IEC 61000 4 10 Damped Oscillatory Magnetic Field IEC 61000 4 11 Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests 1 1 1 1 1 IEC 61000 4 12 Oscillatory wave immunity test IEC 61000 4 16 Conducted immunity 0 Hz 150 kHz IEC 61000 4 17 Ripple on d c input power port immunity test IEC 61000 4 18 Damped oscillatory wave immunit...

Page 136: ... CORE EMC and Electrical Safety Generic Criteria for Network Telecommunications Equipment AS NZS CISPR 22 Information technology equipment Radio disturbance characteristics Limits and methods of measurement 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 FCC Part 15 Subpart B Radio Frequency devices Unintentional Radiators Radiated Conducted Emissions 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 ICES 003 Information Technology Equipment ITE Limits and m...

Page 137: ...cyclic 12 12 hour cycle IEC 60255 21 2 Electrical relays Part 21 Vibration shock bump and seismic tests on measuring relays and protection equipment Section Two Shock and bump tests ETSI 300 753 Class 3 2 Acoustic noise emitted by telecommunications equipment Telcordia GR 63 CORE NEBS Requirements Physical Protection ETSI EN 300 019 2 1 v2 1 2 Class 1 2 Specification of environmental tests Storage...

Page 138: ...tandards Compliance Continued Standard Title Platform SAR X SAR A SAR M SAR 8 SAR 18 SAR H SAR Hc SAR W SAR Wx Table 39 Safety Standards Compliance Standard Title Platform SAR X SAR A SAR M SAR 8 SAR 18 SAR H SAR Hc SAR W SAR Wx UL CSA 60950 1 Information technology equipment Safety Part 1 General requirements IEC EN 60950 1 Information technology equipment Safety Part 1 General requirements AS NZ...

Page 139: ... M SAR 8 SAR 18 SAR H SAR Hc SAR W SAR Wx Table 40 Telecom Interface Compliance Standard Title Platform SAR X SAR A SAR M SAR 8 SAR 18 SAR H SAR Hc SAR W SAR Wx IC CS 03 Issue 9 Compliance Specification for Terminal Equipment Terminal Systems Network Protection Devices Connection Arrangements and Hearing Aids Compatibility ACTA TIA 968 B Telecommunications Telephone Terminal Equipment Technical Re...

Page 140: ...equipment DTE and data circuit terminating equipment DCE ITU T V 28 V35 Electrical characteristics for unbalanced double current interchange circuits ITU T V 36 V35 Modems for synchronous data transmission using 60 108 kHz group band circuits ITU T V 11 X 27 RS422 Electrical characteristics for balanced double current interchange circuits operating at data signalling rates up to 10 Mbit s ITU T X ...

Page 141: ...atibility EMC EU Directive 2006 95 EC LVD Low Voltage Directive LVD EU Directive 2012 19 EU WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE EU Directive 2011 65 EU RoHS2 Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment RoHS2 CE Mark CRoHS Logo Ministry of Information Industry order No 39 China MII NAL Network Access License South Korea KC Mark Austr...

Page 142: ...TU T G 704 Synchronous frame structures used at 1544 6312 2048 8448 and 44 736 kbit s hierarchical levels ITU T G 707 Network node interface for the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy SDH ITU T G 984 1 Gigabit capable passive optical networks GPON general characteristics ITU T Y 1564 Ethernet service activation test methodology ITU T Y 1731 OAM functions and mechanisms for Ethernet based networks Proto...

Page 143: ...ion of BGP Sessions via MDS RFC 2439 BGP Route Flap Dampening RFC 2547bis BGP MPLS VPNs RFC 2918 Route Refresh Capability for BGP 4 RFC 3107 Carrying Label Information in BGP 4 RFC 3392 Capabilities Advertisement with BGP 4 RFC 4271 BGP 4 previously RFC 1771 RFC 4360 BGP Extended Communities Attribute RFC 4364 BGP MPLS IP Virtual Private Networks VPNs previously RFC 2574bis BGP MPLS VPNs RFC 4456 ...

Page 144: ...35 RS 232 also known as EIA TIA 232 X 21 DSL Modules ITU T G 991 2 Annex A B F and ITU T G 991 2 Amendment 2 Annex G SHDSL standards compliance ITU T G 991 2 Appendix F and G Support for up to 5696 Kb s per pair ITU T G 992 1 ADSL ITU T G 992 3 G dmt bis Annex A B J M ITU T G 992 3 Annex K 2 ADSL2 ITU T G 992 5 Annex A B J M ITU T G 992 5 Annex K ADSL2 ITU T G 993 2 Amendment 1 Seamless Rate Adapt...

Page 145: ...l ITU T X 690 2002 ASN 1 encoding rules Specification of Basic Encoding Rules BER Canonical Encoding Rules CER and Distinguished Encoding Rules DER PKCS 12 Personal Information Exchange Syntax Standard RFC 2315 PKCS 7 Cryptographic Message Syntax RFC 2401 Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol RFC 2986 PKCS 10 Certification Request Syntax Specification RFC 3706 A Traffic Based Method of D...

Page 146: ...dress Text Representation IS IS RFC 1142 OSI IS IS Intra domain Routing Protocol ISO 10589 RFC 1195 Use of OSI IS IS for routing in TCP IP dual environments RFC 2763 Dynamic Hostname Exchange for IS IS RFC 2966 Domain wide Prefix Distribution with Two Level IS IS RFC 2973 IS IS Mesh Groups RFC 3373 Three Way Handshake for Intermediate System to Intermediate System IS IS Point to Point Adjacencies ...

Page 147: ...rk Management IANA IFType MIB ITU T X 721 Information technology OSI Structure of Management Information ITU T X 734 Information technology OSI Systems Management Event Report Management Function M 3100 3120 Equipment and Connection Models RFC 1157 SNMPv1 RFC 1850 OSPF MIB RFC 1907 SNMPv2 MIB RFC 2011 IP MIB RFC 2012 TCP MIB RFC 2013 UDP MIB RFC 2030 Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP Version 4 for...

Page 148: ...man alarm mib 04 txt draft ietf mpls ldp mib 07 txt draft ietf ospf mib update 04 txt draft ietf mpls lsr mib 06 txt draft ietf mpls te mib 04 txt TMF 509 613 Network Connectivity Model OSPF RFC 1765 OSPF Database Overflow RFC 2328 OSPF Version 2 RFC 2370 Opaque LSA Support RFC 2740 OSPF for IPv6 RFC 3101 OSPF NSSA Option RFC 3137 OSPF Stub Router Advertisement RFC 3509 Alternative Implementations...

Page 149: ...ode ATM over MPLS Networks RFC 4618 Encapsulation Methods for Transport of PPP High Level Data Link Control HDLC over MPLS Networks RFC 4619 Encapsulation Methods for Transport of Frame Relay over Multiprotocol Label Switching MPLS Networks RFC 4816 Pseudowire Emulation Edge to Edge PWE3 Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM Transparent Cell Transport Service RFC 5085 Pseudowire Virtual Circuit Connectiv...

Page 150: ...newmodes txt SSH Transport Layer Encryption Modes draft ietf secsh filexfer 13 txt SSH File Transfer Protocol Synchronization G 781 Synchronization layer functions 2001 09 17 G 803 Architecture of transport networks based on the synchronous digital hierarchy SDH G 813 Timing characteristics of SDH equipment slave clocks SEC G 823 The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which are b...

Page 151: ...ransmission Control Protocol RFC 826 Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol RFC 854 Telnet Protocol Specification RFC 1350 The TFTP Protocol Rev 2 RFC 1812 Requirements for IPv4 Routers TWAMP RFC 5357 A Two Way Active Measurement Protocol TWAMP VPLS RFC 4762 Virtual Private LAN Services Using LDP VRRP RFC 2787 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol RFC 3768 Virtual...

Page 152: ...B mib TIMETRA OAM TEST MIB mib TIMETRA PORT MIB mib TIMETRA PPP MIB mib TIMETRA QOS MIB mib TIMETRA ROUTE POLICY MIB mib TIMETRA RSVP MIB mib TIMETRA SAP MIB mib TIMETRA SDP MIB mib TIMETRA SECURITY MIB mib TIMETRA SERV MIB mib TIMETRA SYSTEM MIB mib TIMETRA TC MIB mib TIMETRA VRRP MIB mib ...

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