Marconi OMS 870
Quick Reference Guide
R3.0
Page 1: ...Marconi OMS 870 Quick Reference Guide R3 0 ...
Page 2: ...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 design and manufacturing Ericsson shall have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use of this document ...
Page 3: ...70 service modules 4 1 4 INSTALLATION 5 1 4 1 Installation Overview 5 1 4 2 Installation Planning 6 1 4 3 Installation Guidelines 7 1 4 4 Power Considerations 8 1 5 OMS 870 INSTALLATION 8 1 5 1 Mount in a 19 rack 9 1 5 2 Mount in a 600 mm rack with ETSI brackets 9 1 5 3 Installation in Restricted Access Location RAL 10 1 6 INSTALLATION OF POWER MODULES 12 1 6 1 Install the OMS 870 48 VDC Power Mod...
Page 4: ...Install the OMS 870 Fiber Cable 23 1 8 13 Install the OMS 870 Electrical Cable 24 1 8 14 LFH cables 25 1 9 SFP MODULES 26 1 9 1 Introduction 26 1 9 2 DISCLAIMER 26 1 9 3 Installation of SFP Modules 27 1 9 4 Installing and removing SFP modules 28 1 9 5 Removing SFP modules 30 2 CONFIGURATION OF OMS 870 2 1 INITIAL CONFIGURATION 33 2 1 1 Commissioning of IP address via VT100 Interface 33 2 1 2 Confi...
Page 5: ... NOTE Ship equipment from one site to another in the original packing including the antistatic bags NOTE Keep the OMS 870 system equipment in the original shipping containers if storage is required Storage for more than 12 months is not recommended The equipment should be stored in a ventilated and static safe location 1 1 2 Preliminary inventory check Verify that the packing list information is e...
Page 6: ...gurations 1 Power supply for the OMS 870 equipment must be available as described in Table 2 2 Power consumption for the OMS 870 equipment must be supported as described in Table 2 3 Circuit breakers for the OMS 870 equipment must be according to Table 2 4 Recommended clearance for accessing the OMS 870 equipment during and after installation must be as described in Table 1 Table 1 Recommended Acc...
Page 7: ...must be re shipped If the packaging and or equipment is damaged preserve as much of the packaging as possible for shipment and damage analysis Report damage to shipped articles to dedicated contact resource 1 3 2 Unpack the OMS 870 base unit This section contain specific instructions for unpacking OMS 870 system equipment Caution When opening a subrack container use caution to avoid damaging the c...
Page 8: ...MS 870 service modules Caution When opening a module container use caution to avoid damaging the contents Caution Wear a grounding wrist strap while unpacking handling and interconnecting the OMS 870 equipment modules to discharge any static buildup Procedure UNPACK THE OMS 870 SERVICE MODULES 1 Open the container and remove the module s and packing material 2 Carefully remove anti static bag from...
Page 9: ... with the instructions in this manual before starting any work Use the following general order of work when installing a site 1 Read and observe all safety cautions and warnings in Chapter 1 Safety Summary 2 When you arrive at the site first verify the OMS 870 equipment according to the procedures in Pre Installation Procedures on page 1 1 If there is a problem with the equipment use the dedicated...
Page 10: ... power feeding is employed the socket outlet shall have protective earth and be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible Plan rack and unit installation based on the following considerations Install the lowest unit in a rack first Determine wire size based on cable length and local engineering standards and practices Plan the power cable from the power distribution panel PDP to units ...
Page 11: ...ectors Plugs for optical adapters Tie wraps 1 4 3 Installation Guidelines When installing OMS 870 equipment into racks follow these guidelines Consider the effect of additional electronic equipment and its generated heat on the OMS 870 system equipment Make sure the equipment rack is properly bolted to the ground and if required to the ceiling Ensure that the weight of the equipment does not make ...
Page 12: ...ched to the OMS 870 equipment If two different supplies are used they should be independently powered 1 5 OMS 870 Installation Use the following procedures to install The OMS 870 in an equipment rack verify that at least 3 RU of space is available When installing the OMS 870 you can also use the extension brackets included in the OMS 870 accessory kit to convert a 485 mm 19 inch rack to a 600 mm 2...
Page 13: ...ws on the left and right and install the brackets with longer phillips screws that are also in the plastic bag 2 Move the OMS 870 to the desired rack position 3 Align four M6 cage nuts in the equipment rack with the mounting holes on the front of the OMS 870 4 Align the OMS 870 with the equipment rack and cage nuts 5 Insert the OMS 870 into the equipment rack 6 Connect the OMS 870 to the equipment...
Page 14: ...d to a safety ground The OMS 870 48V DC must not be powered from a source external to the RAL All communication interfaces used must be limited to SELV E1 interface used should be limited to SELV 1 5 3 1 Installation outside a Restricted Access Location After installation the OMS 870 48V power and all communication ports used must be connected to SELV circuits for example a port on a personal comp...
Page 15: ...all not have electrical cables that exits the building unless those ports are TNV circuits or shall have a written consent or in other ways evident that its connecting port towards the SELV circuit port is not a telecommunication network 1 5 3 4 Telecommunication Network A metallically terminated transmission medium intended for communication between equipment that may be located in separate build...
Page 16: ...charge the static buildup Grounding wrist straps are designed to prevent equipment damage caused by static electricity Before making the necessary interconnections connect the grounding wrist strap NOTE To prevent equipment damage and injury do not reverse the polarity of the OMS 870 power connections Warning The plug socket combination must be accessible at all times because it serves as the main...
Page 17: ...nnect the OMS 870 power cable with the ground to power connector on the back of the OMS 870 as shown in Figure 4 Figure 4 Location of power connector of the back of the OMS 870 NOTE Be sure that the power cable is connected and verify the correct polarity Check if it is properly fused 7 A recommended NOTE The power supply has been connected correctly when the green LED is lit Wire colour coding Wi...
Page 18: ...l power converter can supply one OMS 870 with 48VDC and is connected between Mains and the 48VDC socket on the OMS 870 See Location of the power connector on the OMS 870 on page 1 8 NOTE Green LED The power supply has been connected correctly when the is lit Ordering info Part No 50004 94AA Part Name PWR ADAPT 230VAC 48VDC 135W FIXED CRD C Mounting brackets are also available on request Input volt...
Page 19: ... needed if a module is replaced with a module of the same type It is possible to protect a module by adding a redundant module in the chassis All modules store inventory data in non volatile memory The inventory data is accessible from the system controller and the management system All modules contain a LED that indicates the status of the module The LED is green when the module is active The LED...
Page 20: ...Controller is reset software reset for modules with Ethernet ports LAN x and or WAN x ports Module fail Faulty module Module can be removed Red indication is also given during power up or re booting of System controller GREEN Module In Service GREEN FLASHING OMS 870 Service modules Octal STM 1 Module 8xSTM 1 SFP STM 4 Module 4xSTM 4 SFP 1xSTM 16 Module 1xSTM 16 SFP Dual GE module w mapper 2xGE 2xS...
Page 21: ... operator shutdown command or by activation of the shutdown button as described in Hot insertion and removal on page 1 17 NOTE Flashing green LED on Ethernet related modules during shutdown NOTE Flashing green LED after inserting a service module in Base Unit indicate that the module is receiving a firmware to align the status for Network release level stored on the system controller This will onl...
Page 22: ...vated when the module is removed When the module is replaced the switch must be activated and then the MOD FAIL LED must be extinguished before the module is removed Caution When activating the switch ensure that it is not pressed to far in It is also possible to deactivate the module from the AXX 9820 CRAFT switch ...
Page 23: ... the Card Extraction Tool 1 8 Interconnections and cable handling 1 8 1 Power cables A power cable is provided together with the OMS 870 Base Unit The cable is optimised for use in racks but can also be used in wall mount and desktop applications The cable connects the OMS 870 to the internal power rails inside the rack 1 8 2 Alarm cable Ericsson does not provide an alarm cable The physical connec...
Page 24: ...s NOTE Ordinary UTP cable can be used in Management port 1 8 5 E1 cables The E1 interface may be supplied in two different variants Both 75 and 120 Ohm interfaces can be supplied dependent of HW In case of 120 Ohm RJ45 interfaces it is preferable that the E1 interface uses standard ISDN cabling 1 8 6 E3 T3 The Electrical interfaces for the OMS 870 E3 T3 module is based on the 1 0 2 3 coax connecto...
Page 25: ... In case other connector types is preferable by an operator a patch cord can be utilised to convert physical interfaces e g LC FC PC LC SC PC LC E2000 etc The LC connector used in patch cords are of a 90 degree type The cable diameter is 1 6mm The fibre handling should have a minimum bending radius of 30mm It also supports a physical load of 60N A possible solution is shown in Figure 8 Figure 8 Pr...
Page 26: ...e fibers connector have to be remove immediately Damaged fiber connectors will affect the optical transmission 1 8 11 1 Clean Fiber Connectors Warning Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from the end of the unterminated fiber cable or connector Do not stare into the beam or view directly with optical instruments 1 Remove the dust cap from the fiber connector 2 Inspect connector for damage or ...
Page 27: ...ting the OMS 870 equipment modules to discharge any static buildup To install fiber optic cables in the OMS 870 connect a fiber cable with LC connector type to the transmit and receive ports of the transmission system On a the OMS 870 module the transmit and receive ports are located at the back of the module The receive port is named IN and the transmit port is named OUT Ericsson recommends that ...
Page 28: ...e transmission system On the OMS 870 module the electrical ports are located at the back of the module All electrical cables are equipped with RJ 45 connectors The alarm cable is equipped with a 9 pin D Sub connector Ericsson recommends that you label the electrical cable at each end to avoid confusion with cables that are similar in appearance Warning Follow all directions and warning labels when...
Page 29: ...e rack The cable ties hold the cables to the side of the rack to reduce the risk of fiber pinching 1 8 14 LFH cables Special cables with Molex LFH connectors for the high density modules are provided for connection between the OMS 870 and a patch panel Warning To protect the cable jacket avoid sharp edges and excessive bending Always fasten the cable connectors with both fixing screws If the conne...
Page 30: ...alified to be used in the OMS 870 Teridian former TDK ITT AimBridges Due to the tight solution with the 2x4 ganged SFP cage only ITT AimBridges SFPs can be used in the OMS 870 TM 8xSTM 1 SFP The Teridian SFP body outside the cage is too big and is mechanically not compatible with the MSA specification A ganged side by side installation is not possible Special slim 1 0 2 3 coaxial cable connectors ...
Page 31: ...Modules This section provides instructions for installing connecting and removing SFP modules Caution Wear a grounding wrist strap while unpacking handling and interconnecting the OMS 870 equipment modules to discharge any static buildup Warning Fiber optic SFP modules are equipped with a Class 1 laser which emits invisible radiation Do not stare into open optical ports Fiber Optic SFP modules Som...
Page 32: ...with dust Figure 10 LC Fiber Optic SFP module 1 9 4 Installing and removing SFP modules The latching device secure and detach the SFP module from a port SFP modules can be equipped with different types of latching devices Pull tab latch Actuator button latch Bale clasp latch is depicted in Figure 11 Caution Do not install or remove the SFP module with fiber optic cables attached to it due to the p...
Page 33: ...top side of the SFP module NOTE On some SFP modules the TX and RX can be marked as arrowheads pointing from the SFP module connector transmit direction TX and toward the connector receive direction RX 2 Align the SFP module in front of the slot opening Make sure that the SFP module has the correct orientation either a latch up or a latch down orientation 3 Insert the SFP module into the slot Inser...
Page 34: ...ady to connect the cable remove the dust plugs from the fiber optic SFP module port and the 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 5 Removing SFP modules To remove an SFP module from a module slot follow these steps 1 Disconnect the cable from the SFP module TIP Note which connector plug is send TX ...
Page 35: ... instrument to open the latch 4 Grasp the SFP module and carefully remove it from the module slot 5 Store removed SFP module in an antistatic bag or other protective environment 1 9 5 1 Connecting to SFP modules Follow these steps to connect a fiber optic cable to an SFP module 1 Remove the rubber plugs from the module port and fiber optic cable and store them for future use 2 Insert one end of th...
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Page 37: ...nd perform some status checks of the network element The VT100 interface is password protected Commissioning of IP address via a VT100 Interface CLI is a line oriented ASCII based management interface embedded in the network element The CLI is accessed via the VT100 port The serial connection communications parameters are fixed 19200 bit s no parity 8 bits 1 stop bit and no hardware flow control V...
Page 38: ...ssword 8 12 ASCII characters is required as the following session start up sequence shows Default password is omscli CLI OMS 870 Command Line Interface Enter CLI password CLI 4 When access has been granted you can define the following OMS 870 parameters IP Configuration Management Port Show Current Alarms Change Passwords Manage CLI TELNET passwords Erase CDB Reset Device Display Event Log Clear E...
Page 39: ...lted to pre defined values if they are not specified 2 1 1 3 Configure Community handler 2 1 1 4 OMS 870 The following example shows how to set community for a default user If setting community for a specific user the corresponding IP address must be entered instead of 0 0 0 0 1 CLI com 2 Press Enter 3 CLI Community handler 4 Press Enter current menu path root Community Handler valid commands Add ...
Page 40: ... a server software process residing in the target hardware and in the craft and or element manager respectively The application provides extended authentication and access control of SNMP clients Read more about UMA in the Marconi OMS 870 Technical Reference and the AXX 9820 CRAFT User guide It is possible to turn on or off the UMA function through the OMS Command Line Interface OMSCLI application...
Page 41: ...essions List UMA sessions Clear User Table Clear UMA user table Change Listen Port Change UMA s listen port Running Config Exit OMSCLI User Management UMA add user Usage Add User USER NAME string 5 20 PASSWORD string 6 20 CATEGORY administrator operator guest TRAPS_ENABLE enable disable OMSCLI User Management UMA add user user name testuser password testuser category administrator traps_enable ena...
Page 42: ...above mentioned management solutions it is necessary to assign an IP address subnet mask and if required a default gateway address must be defined 2 1 3 1 System Mode From OMS 870 R2 0 on an additional management mode system mode is added System mode has two options IP and IPUNNUMBERED Prior to configuring the IP settings on the OMS 870 the desirable system mode should be set since this is a strat...
Page 43: ...2 1 3 4 System Mode IP Unnumbered CLI Management modes sys sys ipun Change management configuration are you sure y n Assign an IP address If system mode is IP unnumbered the command for IP configuration is CLI Device Management Configuration IP Configuration IP ADDRESS 193 69 136 104 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 For most commands if no parameters are supplied then all the current parameter values are...
Page 44: ...ring To remove a community string the following command can be used CLI Community Handler remove manager 0 0 0 0 community public Enter MANAGER 0 0 0 0 COMMUNITY public removed 2 2 Further configuration 2 2 1 IMPORTANT System mode from IP to IP un numbered Products affected The IP un numbered feature was introduced in OMS 870 Network Release NR 2 0 This field notice will apply for this and future ...
Page 45: ... system mode from IP to IP un numbered is complicated and you may experience severe problems Worst case scenario is not being able to re obtain IP connectivity to NE Workaround Generally the safest alternative is to erase the configuration prior to change the system mode We are aware that this is an unpopular alternative and have performed some testing to find a more proper workaround NOTE The fol...
Page 46: ...reset the device 8 Change the IP address MNGT port to fit your new network design and re configure the SNMP community 9 Re connect to device with AXX 9820 CRAFT Commission IP un numbered configuration IP over PPP DCC OSPF etc 2 2 2 Further reading Please see the AXX 9820 CRAFT User Guide for instructions related to further configuration and the OMS 870 Technical Referenece for details concerning t...