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AXX 9100 CONNECT

R1.2

Quick Reference Guide

Summary of Contents for AXX 9100 CONNECT

Page 1: ...AXX 9100 CONNECT R1 2 Quick Reference Guide...

Page 2: ...n any form without the written permission of the copyright owner The contents of this document is subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology desig and manufacturing Er...

Page 3: ...4 5 Power Interfaces 8 1 5 AXX 9100 CONNECT INSTALLATION 8 1 5 1 Mount the AXX 9100 CONNECT in a rack 9 1 5 2 Requirements to Installation Locations 10 1 6 INSTALLATION OF POWER 11 1 6 1 Install the...

Page 4: ...CT 2 1 INITIAL CONFIGURATION 33 2 1 1 Commissioning of IP address via VT100 Interface 33 2 1 2 Configure Community handler 36 2 1 3 Assign an IP address to the AXX 9100 CONNECT 37 2 1 4 Change Passwor...

Page 5: ...he antistatic bags NOT E Keep the AXX 9100 CONNECT system equipment in the original shipping containers if storage is required Storage more than 12 months is not recommended The equipment should be st...

Page 6: ...3 Circuit breakers for the AXX 9100 CONNECT equipment must be according to Table 1 4 Recommended clearance for accessing the AXX 9100 CONNECT equipment during and after installation must be as descri...

Page 7: ...3 1 Unpack the AXX 9100 CONNECT base unit This section contain specific instructions for unpacking AXX 9100 CONNECT system equipment Caution When opening a subrack container use caution to avoid dama...

Page 8: ...ve the module s and packing material 2 Carefully remove anti static bag from the module s 1 4 Installation This section provides instructions before installing AXX 9100 CONNECT unit NOT E The instruct...

Page 9: ...equipment when it arrives store as specified in Pre Installation Procedures on page 1 1 4 Unpack equipment only after preparing the site as described in Pre Installation Procedures on page 1 1 5 When...

Page 10: ...aces must not run in the same pipes as the power cables Plan rack and unit installation based on the following considerations Install the lowest unit in a rack first Recommended clearance between two...

Page 11: ...equipment into racks follow these guidelines Consider the effect of additional electronic equipment and its generated heat on the AXX 9100 CONNECT system equipment Make sure the equipment rack is prop...

Page 12: ...X 9100 CONNECT DC power interface comply with ETSI EN 300 132 2 with a nominal source voltage of 48VDC or 60VDC This covers the a voltage range from 40VDC to 72VDC If installed outside a RAL use a pow...

Page 13: ...o use as the front side you can use the side with the connectors or the Ericsson AXXESSIT branded side as the front side depends on if you have back access See Figure 2 and Figure 3 Figure 2 Branded s...

Page 14: ...a the AXX 9100 CONNECT 48V DC power source and all communication interfaces connected must comply to SELV circuits requirements The 48V DC power must not exceed 60V DC and must be powered from an cert...

Page 15: ...or communication between equipment that may be located in separate buildings excluding the mains system for supply transmission and distribution of electrical power if used as a telecommunication tran...

Page 16: ...rap to discharge the static buildup Grounding wrist straps are designed to prevent equipment damage caused by static electricity Before making the necessary interconnections connect the grounding wris...

Page 17: ...or The following color coding applies Table 3 Power cable wire color coding 2 Connect the AXX 9100 CONNECT power cable with the ground to power connector of the back of the AXX 9100 CONNECT as shown i...

Page 18: ...the external ground connector to facility ground Locations for the ground connector on the AXX 9100 CONNECT is shown in Figure 5 Caution To avoid damage to the Fan unit do not mount ground connector...

Page 19: ...g contact Tighten the screw 6 Connect the grounding lug to the male contact 7 Prepare the other end of the grounding wire and connect it to an appropriate grounding point in your site to ensure adequa...

Page 20: ...ules does not affect the other modules No manual configuration is needed if a module is replaced with a module of the same type All modules store inventory data in non volatile memory The inventory da...

Page 21: ...2 Available service modules The following Service modules are described in the AXX 9100 CONNECT Technical Reference Table 4 List of available service modules to AXX 9100 CONNECT 1 7 2 1 Positioning of...

Page 22: ...Given if System Controller is reset software reset for modules with Ethernet ports LAN x and or WAN x ports GREEN Module In Service GREEN FLASHING Flashing green LED on Ethernet related modules during...

Page 23: ...to activate the switch Figure 8 Switch to be activated when the module shall be removed When the module shall be replaced the switch must be activated and the you must wait for the LED to extinguish...

Page 24: ...provided together with the AXX 9100 CONNECT Base Unit The cable is optimized for use in racks but can also be used in wall mount and desktop applications The 48V cable connects the AXX 9100 CONNECT to...

Page 25: ...NNECT to a workstation is delivered with the AXX 9100 CONNECT Base Unit This cable has RJ 45 connector in one end and a 9 pins DSUB connector in the other end The length of the cable is 2m 1 8 4 LAN c...

Page 26: ...strap while unpacking handling and interconnecting the AXX 9100 CONNECT equipment modules to discharge any static buildup To install electrical connection cables in the AXX 9100 CONNECT connect a ele...

Page 27: ...3 Guide the cables through the cable ties mounted on the sides of the rack The cable ties hold the cables to the side of the rack to reduce the risk of fiber pinching 1 8 11 2 Connect the Alarm Cable...

Page 28: ...suppliers are qualified to be used in the AXX products Teridian former TDK and ITT AimBridges Due to slightly different design of the release buttons Teridian SFPs are the most troublesome to extract...

Page 29: ...P related illustrations used in this section may display other Ericsson AXXESSIT equipment Caution Wear a grounding wrist strap while unpacking handling and interconnecting the AXX 9100 CONNECT equipm...

Page 30: ...apertures Optics fail when obstructed with dust Figure 11 LC Fiber Optic SFP module 1 9 3 Installing and removing SFP modules The latching device secure and detach the SFP module from a port SFP modu...

Page 31: ...receive RX markings that identify the top side of the SFP module NOT E On some SFP modules the TX and RX can be marked as arrowheads pointing from the SFP module connector transmit direction TX and t...

Page 32: ...e rubber caps from the fiber optic cable The plugs and caps protect the SFP module ports and cables from contamination and ambient light 1 9 3 2 Removing SFP modules To remove an SFP module from a mod...

Page 33: ...his section describes how to connect to an SFP module 1 9 4 1 Connecting to Fiber Optic SFP modules Follow these steps to connect a fiber optic cable to an SFP module 1 Remove the rubber plugs from th...

Page 34: ...hat the lasers are turned off before beginning the inspection Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical inst...

Page 35: ...31 3 1531 ZAP 701 14 1 Uen A 2006 10 16 AXX 9100 CONNECT R1 2 Quick Reference Guide 6 Inspect the connector again with the fibre scope 7 Repeat this procedure as necessary...

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Page 37: ...terface can be used for modifying the communications parameters and perform some status checks of the network element The VT100 interface is password protected NOT E Make sure that the AXX 9820 CRAFT...

Page 38: ...nd 7 are only used for debug purposes 1 Connect the VT100 interface of the network element to a free COM port of the PC running the AXX 9820 CRAFT application 2 A VT100 terminal application is availab...

Page 39: ...can define the following AXX 9100 CONNECT parameters IP Configuration Management Port Show Current Alarms Change Passwords Manage CLI TELNET passwords Erase CDB Reset Device Display Debug Info Clear D...

Page 40: ...instead of 0 0 0 0 1 AXXCLI com 2 Press Enter 3 AXXCLI Community handler 4 Press Enter current menu path root Community Handler valid commands Add Add Community entry Edit Edit Community entry Remove...

Page 41: ...n an IP address subnet mask and if required a default gateway address must be defined System Mode System mode has two options IP and IPUNNUMBERED Prior to configuring the IP settings on the AXX 9100 C...

Page 42: ...re y n 2 Enter y 3 Afterwards reboot NE 2 1 3 4 Assign an IP address IP Unnumbered If system mode is IP unnumbered the command for IP configuration is 1 AXXCLI Device Management Configuration IP Confi...

Page 43: ...moved 2 2 Set up connection to a Network Element The purpose of this section is to describe the tasks involved in setting up a connection between the Craft Terminal and any network element from Ericss...

Page 44: ...n window You can also fill in the IP address manually 5 Enter community string in the password field NOT E For non AXXMETRO NEs enter the configured SNMP community string in the password field The Use...

Page 45: ...twork element The system gives an error message and ask for a new IP address 2 3 System mode from IP to IP un numbered 2 3 1 Products affected The IP un numbered feature were introduced in AXX 9100 CO...

Page 46: ...roper workaround NOT E The following guidelines can not guarantee successful change from IP to IP un numbered System mode It is recommended that the configuration is tested on NE s in lab prior to per...

Page 47: ...Reference Guide Commission IP un numbered configuration IP over PPP DCC OSPF etc TI P Use the AXXCLI commands Display Debug info and Running Config and store content to files These log files can be us...

Page 48: ...ncluding signals through IP payload If your configuration includes SDH interfaces structure the VC s as desirable If your configuration includes Ethernet into SDH configure administratively the desire...

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