
Chapter 7. Node and Terminal Plug-ins
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5.
Select NMS Transport.
When the DAC 155oM is used to close a super PDH ring with fiber, the
NMS must be mapped into the SONET/SDH frame. In most instances the
higher capacity MSOH should be used, as the 9500 MXC network is the
source and the sink of the NMS signal (there is no competing use of the
overhead).
When the DAC 155oM is used at the edge of a network (connecting a 9500
MXC PDH network to an SDH trunk or ring) the network operator may wish
to map the NMS into the SONET/SDH frame to carry it to the ultimate
destination of this tributary, but in doing so the overhead bits available to
carry this overhead, D1-D3 (RSOH) or D4-D12 (MSOH), must first be
considered, as the overhead may already be in use for other purposes. It must
also be understood that to enable extraction of the NMS information, the
terminating equipment at the ultimate destination of the NMS must be 9500
MXC.
The selection options are:
•
None
. No provision for 9500 MXC NMS transport is provided on the optical
interface.
•
Use RSOH
. 9500 MXC NMS data is assigned to the Regenerator Section
Overhead.
•
Use MSOH
. 9500 MXC MMS data is assigned to the Multiplexer Section
Overhead.
6.
Select Signal Degrade Threshold to enter the required BER option.
When the threshold is exceeded an alarm is raised in the Events Browser and
Alarms screens.
7.
Go to the Bus Ports screen.
8.
Select Bus Port Type. Options of E1 or DS1 are provided:
• When E1 is selected (default), the DAC 155oM is configured as a
1xSTM1-to-63xE1 multiplexer.
• When DS1 is selected it is configured as an OC3-to-84xDS1 multiplexer.
The selection is confirmed in both the Line Interface and Bus Ports screens.
Summary of Contents for 9500 MXC
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Page 29: ...Volume I 9500 MXC Health and Safety Requirements...
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Page 39: ...Volume II 9500 MXC System Description...
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Page 94: ...Chapter 2 9500 MXC Terminals Vol II 2 38 Alcatel Lucent...
Page 218: ...Chapter 4 Outdoor Units Vol II 4 4 Alcatel Lucent...
Page 236: ...Chapter 6 9500 MXC Performance and Diagnostic Features Vol II 6 14 Alcatel Lucent...
Page 237: ...Volume III 9500 MXC Installation...
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Page 268: ...Chapter 2 Outdoor Installations Vol III 2 26 Alcatel Lucent Figure 2 16 BGXZ Surge Suppressor...
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Page 300: ...Chapter 4 Installing the IDU Vol III 4 6 Alcatel Lucent...
Page 321: ...Volume IV 9500 MXC CT...
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Page 332: ...Chapter 1 9500 MXC CT Introduction Vol IV 1 10 Alcatel Lucent...
Page 362: ...Chapter 2 Setting Up 9500 MXC CT Vol IV 2 30 Alcatel Lucent...
Page 374: ...Chapter 3 Installation and Configuration Process Vol IV 3 12 Alcatel Lucent...
Page 384: ...Chapter 4 Licensing Vol IV 4 10 Alcatel Lucent...
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Page 508: ...Chapter 8 Protection Vol IV 8 26 Alcatel Lucent...
Page 542: ...Chapter 10 Networking Configuration Vol IV 10 18 Alcatel Lucent...
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Page 558: ...Chapter 13 Software Management Vol IV 13 8 Alcatel Lucent...
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Page 637: ...Volume V Commissioning and Troubleshooting...
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Page 699: ...Volume VI Appendices...
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