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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6
Product Description
Modules
Modules
Broadmore 1750 system architecture is similar to the Broadmore 1700, except that the
Broadmore 1750 midplane design also supports 1:N SAM protection using a redundant
SAM installed in slot P. Modules are installed from the front and rear of the chassis.
There are 17 vertical slots as viewed from the front with the cover removed.
The Broadmore 1750 is generally configured as a fully redundant system with
redundant CPUs, redundant OC-12c NIMs, and redundant SAMs, as shown on the next
page. Five Unstructured DS3-3 (or E3-3) SAMs provide 1:4 protection for 4 three-
modules. Similarly, twelve Structured DS3 SAMs provide 1:11 protection for 11 one-
port modules. Other configurations are possible (contact factory for details).
The Broadmore 1750 is shipped in a minimum usable configuration with a factory
installed Alarm/Power Module in the right-most slot. Unused slots are covered with
blank panels except the slots for a single NIM, SAM, and CPU module.
The Broadmore 1750 chassis can be configured with the following modules.
Network Interface Module (NIM) – 1 or 2 (must be identical)
Service Access Module (SAM) – 1 to 4 Unstructured DS3-3 or E3-3 SAMs in
slots C, F, J, and M; or 1 to 11 Structured DS3 SAMs in slots C to N. (All
protected SAMs must be identical.) See figures on next page.
Protection SAM – 1 SAM in slot P (must be identical to one of the above SAMs)
Central Processing Unit (CPU) – 1 or 2 (must be identical)
Alarm/Power Module (APM) – 1 (factory installed)
Input/Output Module (IOM) – 1 for each NIM, SAM, and CPU (installed in rear
panel immediately behind corresponding module in front panel)
Protection IOM – 1 (installed in rear panel immediately behind Protection SAM)
NOTE:
Configurations using more than four Structured DS3 SAMs
require a high-capacity 3-fan tray for cooling. (Contact factory for details.)
Summary of Contents for Broadmore 1750
Page 1: ...Broadmore TM 1750 USER MANUAL Part Number 770 0020 DC Product Release 4 6 January 2008 ...
Page 24: ...xii Broadmore 1750 Release 4 6 Table of Contents ...
Page 50: ...1 26 Broadmore 1750 Release 4 6 Product Description Alarm Power Module IOM ...
Page 69: ...CHAPTER 3 Receipt of Product In this Chapter Receipt 3 2 Unpacking 3 2 Inspection 3 3 ...
Page 72: ...3 4 Broadmore 1750 Release 4 6 Receipt of Product Damage Reporting ...
Page 82: ...4 10 Broadmore 1750 Release 4 6 Chassis Installation and Grounding AC Power Supply Tray ...
Page 114: ...6 16 Broadmore 1750 Release 4 6 Electrical Installation Software ...
Page 188: ...7 74 Broadmore 1750 Release 4 6 Configuration Help ...
Page 234: ...8 46 Broadmore 1750 Release 4 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Summary of Front Panel LEDs ...
Page 244: ...9 10 Broadmore 1750 Release 4 6 Command Line Interface About Command ...
Page 266: ...10 22 Broadmore 1750 Release 4 6 Security Management FTP Login ...
Page 302: ...11 36 Broadmore 1750 Release 4 6 Security Management FIPS Mode sshdShow ...
Page 318: ...11 52 Broadmore 1750 Release 4 6 Security Management FIPS Mode Sanitation Procedures ...
Page 362: ...12 44 Broadmore 1750 Release 4 6 SNMP Configuration Notify Profiles ...
Page 370: ...A 8 Broadmore 1750 Release 4 6 Technical Specifications E3 Unstructured Circuit Emulation SAM ...
Page 373: ...APPENDIX C Software Error Messages In this Appendix Overview System Errors Setup Errors ...
Page 383: ...APPENDIX E Chassis Differences ...
Page 386: ...E 4 Broadmore 1750 Release 4 6 Chassis Differences Software Differences ...
Page 394: ...F 8 Broadmore 1750 Release 4 6 IPv6 Support Deleting a Network Route ...
Page 398: ...G 4 Broadmore 1750 Release 4 6 Broadmore Command List Commands Available at the CLI Prompt ...
Page 408: ...Glossary 10 Broadmore 1750 Release 4 6 Glossary ...