
9500 MXC User Manual
3DB 23063 ADAA - Rev 004 July 2007
Vol. IV-8-23
Additional Procedures for IDU 20x
The IDU 20x supports normal terminal protection for capacities to 20xE1 or
16xDS1 using the Hot Standby: Tributary Y-cable, or Hot Standby: Tributary
Always-On options. Follow the standard IDU protection configuration
procedures.
It also supports Hot Standby: Non-protected Tributary, which provides for
termination of 40xE1 or 32xDS1 tribs using separate 20xE1 or 16xDS1
connections
to each IDU
. In this configuration trib and PSU protection is not
supported, however RAC/ODU and path protection functions are retained,
though such protection is not hitless for traffic on the failed path/ODU.
• For 40xE1 or 32xDS1 operation, traffic from the standby IDU is routed to the
online IDU to support termination of 40xE1 or 32xDS1 tribs; 20/16 tribs from
each IDU. Figure 8-7 illustrates normal data flows for the two sets of trib traffic.
• Protection is provided for all 40/32 tribs for a path / ODU failure. Each IDU
can take Rx data from its directly connected ODU (default), or from the
partner ODU/IDU via the IDU-IDU expansion cable.
Switching on a
failed path
is not hitless; the 20/16 tribs assigned on the
failed path are restored from the remaining path (via the IDU-IDU
expansion cable) within 200 ms, the 20/16 tribs assigned on remaining path
are not affected. Figure 8-8 illustrates data flows for the two sets of trib
traffic for an offline ODU failure.
• Protection is not provided for all 40/32 tribs for a
tributary module or PSU
equipment failure
. Tribs terminated on the failed IDU (20/16 tribs) will be
lost; tribs terminated on the partner IDU will not be affected, providing the
recommended (default) protection configuration is used where each IDU is
taking Rx data from its directly connected ODU.
Configuration is identical to the standard IDU protection procedure except that:
• The IDUs are configured for 40xE1 or 32xDS1 link capacities in the Plug-ins
screen. These capacities must be supported by the appropriate license. Refer to
Volume IV, Chapter 4.
• Hot Standby: Non-protected Tributary must be selected in the Protection
screen.
• Ensure the default protection configuration has been applied. Use the System/
Controls screen to check that the following status is confirmed. If not, use the
Tx Online and Rx Source locks to force a change, then restore locks to Auto.
• Tx online is Primary.
• Primary Controls > RX Source is Primary (Primary IDU is taking its traffic
from its directly-connected ODU).
• Secondary Controls > RX Source is Secondary. (Secondary IDU is taking
its traffic from its directly-connected ODU).
Summary of Contents for 9500 MXC
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Page 39: ...Volume II 9500 MXC System Description...
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Page 56: ...Chapter 1 9500 MXC System Overview Vol II 1 16 Alcatel Lucent...
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 632: ...Chapter 15 Diagnostics Vol IV 15 70 Alcatel Lucent Figure 15 27 Example Parts Screen...
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Page 637: ...Volume V Commissioning and Troubleshooting...
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Page 699: ...Volume VI Appendices...
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