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The Stinger® Compact Remote ATM DSLAM Getting Started Guide

Preparing to Install the Unit

Preventing static discharge damage

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Caution 

Using channel lock pliers can produce metal debris that may create an 

electrical and physical hazard. Carefully remove any metal debris produced by 
using channel lock pliers.

A drill with the following bits:

5/8 inch (15.9mm) drill bit for pole mounting holes up to 20 inches (50.8cm) 
deep.

5/16 inch (7.5mm) drill bit (with 10 inch extension for pole mounting)

For pole mounting: 11/16 inch diameter drill bit, or a drill bit 0.625 to 0.7 in. 
(15.875mm to 17.78mm) in diameter, long enough to pass through the pole

Hammer

Center punch

For cabinet mounting: 3/4 inch and 1 inch knock out punches (Greenlee)

For pole mounting: 2 locally supplied 5/8 inch pole mounting bolts

(Optional) 

Small probe or jeweler’s screwdriver (to set the chassis ID DIP switch)

TAOS Configuration:

A serial or network connection from a console terminal to the host unit to 
configure the lines of the Stinger CR ATM DSLAM

ASCII or VT100 console terminal (Internal Lucent number: ITE 6938) or 
equivalent with the following setup:

9600 bps

Direct connection

8 data bits

No parity

1 stop bit

No  flow  control

RS-232 straight-through modem cable for connecting the console terminal or 
equivalent to the unit (Internal Lucent number: ITE-6801 List 22)

Preventing static discharge damage

Modules and semiconductor devices in general can be easily and permanently 
damaged due to electrostatic discharge during installation or removal. A person 
walking across a floor can generate electrostatic voltages in excess of 5000V. 
Although you might not notice a discharge of less than 3500V, discharges below 100V 
can damage semiconductor components. 

You can destroy a component without noticing any electrostatic discharge. Because 
these discharges have very little current, they are harmless to people.

To prevent damage to components from electrostatic discharge, always follow the 
proper guidelines for equipment handling and storage.

Summary of Contents for Stinger Compact Remote

Page 1: ...Stinger Compact Remote ATM DSLAM Getting Started Guide Part Number 363 217 017R9 8 1 For software version 9 8 1 November 2005...

Page 2: ...ificate for this equipment according to EN 45014 access the Lucent online documentation library at http www lucent com support Safety compliance and warranty Information Before handling any Lucent Acc...

Page 3: ...erial number Software version Software and hardware options If supplied by your carrier service profile identifiers SPIDs associated with your line Your local telephone company s switch type and opera...

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Page 5: ...cage modular components 1 6 Host hardware 1 9 Chapter 2 Preparing to Install the Unit 2 1 Installation tools and equipment 2 1 Preventing static discharge damage 2 2 Use a wrist strap 2 3 Remove plas...

Page 6: ...ing 3 16 Routing the cables for pole mounting 3 17 Grounding the enclosure 3 18 Inspecting and replacing the door gasket 3 19 Installation and replacement of Stinger CR components 3 20 Slot numbering...

Page 7: ...ks 4 10 Subnets 4 10 Assigning the Ethernet IP addresses 4 12 The 10 100BaseT Ethernet interface 4 12 The IP2000 Gigabit Ethernet interface 4 12 Chapter 5 Hosted System Configuration 5 1 Configuration...

Page 8: ...ure status on any remote shelf 6 10 Sample alarm for internal fan failure on shelf 2 6 10 Enabling traps for remote shelf events 6 11 Trap optimization 6 11 Modified traps to include shelf numbers 6 1...

Page 9: ...cal Physical and Environmental Information D 1 Safety Instructions D 1 Stinger CR Model 0710 1700 XYZ Important Safety Instructions D 1 Stinger CR Model 0710 1701 XYZ Important Safety Instructions D 3...

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Page 11: ...supply 2 17 Figure 3 1 Pole mounting hardware 3 4 Figure 3 2 Cabinet side mounting hardware 3 5 Figure 3 3 Cabinet rear mounting hardware 3 5 Figure 3 4 Pedestal mounting kit hardware 3 6 Figure 3 5...

Page 12: ...tches 5 2 Figure 5 2 Setting the Validation ID DIP switch 5 3 Figure 5 3 Slot level CAC bandwidth calculations performed with default settings 5 10 Figure 5 4 Port level CAC sequence performed only at...

Page 13: ...5 7 Table 5 3 New locations for traffic management settings 5 8 Table 6 1 Compact Remote alarm events 6 8 Table B 1 OLIM status lights B 3 Table B 2 OLIM specifications B 3 Table C 1 Control port and...

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Page 15: ...tinger host Note This manual describes the features for Stinger Compact Remote ATM DSLAM units running software version 9 7 2 or later Some features might not be available with earlier versions or spe...

Page 16: ...uter s screen or that could appear on your computer s screen Boldface monospace text Represents characters that you enter exactly as shown unless the characters are also in italics see Italics below I...

Page 17: ...guide shows you how to use the command line interface to configure and verify IP access and basic access security on the unit The Getting Started Guides for Stinger models with redundant control modul...

Page 18: ...onfiguring PNNI and soft PVCs SPVCs and describes the related profiles and commands in the Stinger command line interface Stinger SNMP Management of the ATM Stack Supplement Describes Simple Network M...

Page 19: ...n a central office Configuration and management of the unit is handled through the local TAOS management interface The interface and all local configuration and management capabilities are provided by...

Page 20: ...e STGRRT LIM T1 8 or STGRRT LIM T1 24 can be installed in a LIM slot to provide interfaces with bandwidth for end user traffic Physical connections for the T1 span lines are provided by the 48 port LP...

Page 21: ...pabilities of this module see the Stinger Control Modules Configuration Guide Hosted operation The Stinger Compact Remote ATM DSLAM can function as a hosted optical network unit ONU to extend the reac...

Page 22: ...r the copper telecommunications facilities and provides an operating environment that can range between 40 F 40 C and 114 8 F 46 C For more environmental information see Operating environment on page...

Page 23: ...odule LIM and a line protection module LPM A cooling unit is installed in a bay at the top of the chassis and a power supply is installed in a bay at the bottom of the chassis These components are ill...

Page 24: ...provide bandwidth for aggregate user traffic Local connection to individual users LPM 1 LIM 1 LPM 2 LIM 2 LPM 3 LIM 3 COP LPM 1 LIM 1 LPM 2 LIM 2 LPM 3 LIM 3 COP FAULT TA MISC FAC 25 40 43 46 34 37 28...

Page 25: ...management interface for configuration and management Upstream connection from a gigabit Ethernet interface Stand alone COP Operational control of the unit no local management interface Upstream conne...

Page 26: ...it Ethernet interface that supports an upstream connection for end user traffic The COP The COP is a specialized module that controls the Stinger Compact Remote ATM DSLAM It contains controller hardwa...

Page 27: ...and 190Vdc provided from the central office into 48Vdc needed to operate the Stinger CR 48Vdc Power supply The power supply supports the use of native 48Vdc needed to operate the Stinger CR Host hardw...

Page 28: ...ed to it These profiles in the management interface of the host unit allow the Stinger CR ATM DSLAM units and the Stinger host to be managed through the same interface See Chapter 5 for detailed infor...

Page 29: ...CTIVE BLINKING GREEN INITIALIZING BLINKING GREEN INITIALIZING COMPACT REMOTE POWER SUPPLY V CHECK 48V 48V 0V 0V STATUS POWER INPUTS 190V 190V 190V 190V LPM 1 LIM 1 LPM 2 LIM 2 LPM 3 LIM 3 COP LPM 1 LI...

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Page 31: ...recess phillips 1 8 inch flathead 3 16 inch flathead Safety screw driver for removal and installation of tribunal recessed head screws Part number 29 99 183 22 available from Southco Inc or equivalen...

Page 32: ...network connection from a console terminal to the host unit to configure the lines of the Stinger CR ATM DSLAM ASCII or VT100 console terminal Internal Lucent number ITE 6938 or equivalent with the f...

Page 33: ...oved antistatic wrist strap is the only reliable way to prevent damage to components by electrostatic discharge from your body Figure 2 1 Wrist grounding strap To minimize entanglement right handed pe...

Page 34: ...e in approved antistatic packaging is acceptable when factory packaging is unavailable Caution Never place unprotected modules directly on ungrounded metal shelving or on ungrounded carts without insu...

Page 35: ...p see Verifying the hardware on page 2 5 3 Remove the bolts from the L brackets on the delivery pallet 4 Carefully remove the unit from the pallet Verifying the hardware The Stinger CR ATM DSLAM card...

Page 36: ...les depending upon its application Caution Wear an antistatic wrist strap before handling any of the unit components If the chassis is mounted in a grounded frame this can be connected to the LPM 1 LI...

Page 37: ...dule must not contain more than two sets of LIM LPM modules in environments where ambient temperatures exceed 104 F 40 C Caution Slots that are not occupied by modules must be masked with blank covers...

Page 38: ...ctly from a serial console or remotely from a network connection The STGR CM B model also contains an internal modem that supports a dial in administrative connection to the TAOS interface All configu...

Page 39: ...nit and the lines to which it is connected can be accessed and set through this interface Configuration settings for the unit are retained in the control module and can be saved onto PCMCIA cards that...

Page 40: ...fiber light guides downward see Figure 2 3 on page 2 6 and Figure 3 24 on page 3 33 IP2000 interfaces Figure 2 6 shows the location of the Gigabit Ethernet port 10 100 Ethernet port serial diagnostic...

Page 41: ...nit It depends upon a 155Mbps optical link to a host Stinger unit for configuration and management This optical link located on the COP also carries network traffic for DSL users that are connected to...

Page 42: ...left of the LIM The LPM slots are labeled LPM 1 LPM 2 and LPM3 Slots that are not occupied by modules must be masked with blank covers to ensure proper air flow through the unit In hosted operation or...

Page 43: ...nse for ADSL2 capability on the unit Note Detailed physical and configuration information for the 48 port ADSL2 LIM is included in the Stinger ADSL Annex A Line Interface Module LIM Guide for LIMs wit...

Page 44: ...chnologies these modules also support inverse multiplexing for ATM IMA For complete hardware specifications and information about configuring the T1 module see the Stinger T1 and E1 Modules Guide The...

Page 45: ...an adjacent T1 IMA LIM to its line facilities When used with a T1 IMA LIM the 48 port LPM with splitters provides 4 wire connections for the T1 ports supported by the T1 IMA LIM Specific information...

Page 46: ...e over multiple pairs of copper telecommunications facilities The other accepts 48Vdc over a single pair of 18 AWG wires that are routed into the cabinet separately from the copper telecommunications...

Page 47: ...e 48Vdc power supply regulates and filters native 48Vdc to power the Stinger CR The Stinger CR 48Vdc power supply is shown in Figure 2 13 Figure 2 13 The Stinger CR 48Vdc power supply COMPACT REMOTE P...

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Page 49: ...form the tasks Locate all necessary hardware and tools at the installation site Unpack the Stinger unit Introduction 3 1 Before you begin 3 1 Stinger CR enclosure Mounting Hardware 3 2 Mounting the en...

Page 50: ...standard telephone utility pole The enclosure can be mounted on a standard telephone utility pole in a center mount or side mount configuration On a concrete pad A concrete pad can be poured and the e...

Page 51: ...trigger mounting brackets and anchor bolts 300716743 JWI jumper wire interface cabinet rear mount kit Rear mounting bracket hanger cable cover cable cover extension and screws 300716750 OPI outside pl...

Page 52: ...side of the enclosure When possible mount right side of enclosure to left side of a wiring cabinet This provides better access to the ventilation fan for service Kit 300716750 provides the rear mount...

Page 53: ...ote ATM DSLAM Getting Started Guide 3 5 Figure 3 2 Cabinet side mounting hardware Figure 3 3 Cabinet rear mounting hardware Side mounting brackets Cable cover Vented covers Enclosure kit 300716727 Rea...

Page 54: ...719572 These kits can also be ordered combined as kit 300716735 This hardware is shown in Figure 3 4 Figure 3 4 Pedestal mounting kit hardware Inside rack mounting hardware Side rack mounting brackets...

Page 55: ...kward or unstable Take all necessary precautions to anchor the enclosure securely before installation For detailed weight information see Weight and lifting requirements on page D 10 To install a Stin...

Page 56: ...used as handles to help lift and position the enclosure when mounting it The pallet also protects the cables below the chassis until it is mounted on the pole You may use the following procedure to ce...

Page 57: ...eter to drill the hole for the top mounting bolt through the center of the pole Figure 3 7 Top and bottom pole mounting bolts 3 Use the top mounting bolt to temporarily install the mounting hardware o...

Page 58: ...allest diameter between 0 3in and 0 4in that allows the lag bolts to be threaded into the pole without excessive force Note A cut out area on left side of the top edge of the rear mount bracket provid...

Page 59: ...or the lower mounting bolt on the pole Note If a rear mount bracket is not available mark the location for the center of the lower mounting bolt hole exactly 24 0 inches below the center of the top bo...

Page 60: ...er slots on the top of each side Pins in the inside half of the vented cover still installed on the chassis rest in these slots to help support and position the enclosure while aligning the mounting h...

Page 61: ...ng bracket Installation on an outdoor cabinet requires a total of four mounting holes and six pass through holes for cables from the Stinger CR unit The mounting holes are 5 16 inch 7 5mm in diameter...

Page 62: ...top of the bracket similar to those shown in Figure 3 9 on page 3 12 These slots accept pins on the side ventilation cover of the enclosure to help support and position the enclosure while aligning th...

Page 63: ...e locations of the watertight fittings on the bottom of the enclosure 2 Securely tighten the water tight fitting by hand 3 Install a cable shield grounding harness to the fiber optic cable inside the...

Page 64: ...in the COP slot 7 Slide the fiber tray back into the chassis and tighten the retaining screw Routing the cables out of the enclosure Cables are routed differently depending on the way in which the enc...

Page 65: ...her tight seal Routing the cables for pole mounting When pole mounting The Stinger Compact Remote unit all OSP fiber and power cables are routed through a 45 cable duct on the cable cover below the en...

Page 66: ...l be attached Then attach the two sides of the cable cover to the bottom of the enclosure with the cable duct in the rear of the enclosure 5 Insert the cable ends in the 45 cable duct and slide the du...

Page 67: ...that is located on a flange surrounding the opening for the door If this gasket is damaged excessive moisture may enter the cabinet and damage the Stinger Compact Remote components Examine the gasket...

Page 68: ...ctions in the Edge Access and Broadband Access Safety and Compliance Guide For information specific to your unit see Appendix D Safety Related Electrical Physical and Environmental Information in this...

Page 69: ...position in that shelf For example the TAOS command interface on the host unit identifies the LIM in slot 1 of a Stinger CR ATM DSLAM unit that has been designated shelf 5 as shelf 5 slot 1 0 For det...

Page 70: ...t as shown in Figure 3 18 COMP COMPA CT REMO CT REMOTE TE CO OL ING UN IT CO OL ING UN IT ST STA TU S TU S GR EEN ACT IVE RED FAU LT BLI NK ING GR EEN INIT IAL IZIN G LP M 1 LIM 1 LP M 2 LIM 2 LP M 3...

Page 71: ...l a LIM 1 Put on the antistatic wrist strap as recommended in Preventing static discharge damage on page 2 2 and connect it to an electrical ground 2 Remove the blank slot cover on the desired slot on...

Page 72: ...hen a LIM is removed all its ports and circuits are terminated and data loss might occur For instructions on changing a LIM s state to Down and then back to Up see the Stinger Administration Guide Ref...

Page 73: ...ng point 2 Remove the blank filler module covering the LPM s slot 3 Align the LPM with the card guides and gently slide the LPM into the unit 4 Using a number 2 Phillips screwdriver secure the module...

Page 74: ...as possible to avoid overheating other modules in the unit Unpack the replacement cooling module unpacked so that it is ready for installation before removing the cooling module being replaced Warning...

Page 75: ...shown in Figure 3 20 Figure 3 20 Removing the cooling module 5 Quickly install the replacement cooling module by aligning the tabs formed by the lower surface of the cooling module with the slots on...

Page 76: ...external cooling fan until its blades have stopped moving as detailed in the following procedure Use the following procedure to replace the cooling unit of a Stinger Compact Remote ATM DSLAM unit 1 R...

Page 77: ...over on the bottom of the enclosure Use the following procedure to restore power to the external fan and synchronize it with the internal fan in the cooling module 1 Fully loosen the locking screw for...

Page 78: ...side of the front of the power supply and pull it straight out of its mounting bay as shown in Figure 3 20 Figure 3 22 Removing the power supply 3 Install the replacement power supply by aligning the...

Page 79: ...osted operation of the Stinger CR ATM DSLAM unit Both the IP2000 and control modules support stand alone operation However all modules that are installed in the COP slot share some common connectors T...

Page 80: ...nnectors for modules in the COP slot Connector Function IP2000 Control module COP PCMCIA slot Holds PCMCIA cards for storage of configuration settings and software Yes Yes No Gigabit Ethernet port Hig...

Page 81: ...in Figure 3 24 Figure 3 24 Gigabit Ethernet connection to IP2000 module 155Mbps optical port This port is supported on the COP module A 155Mbps optical connection to the COP requires duplex small for...

Page 82: ...hernet network connection from the Stinger unit to a management workstation Figure 3 26 Ethernet connection FAULT TA MISC CLF COMPACT REMOTE COOLING UNIT STATUS INTERNAL EXTERNAL RED FAULT GREEN ACTIV...

Page 83: ...host unit Figure 3 27 shows an serial connection from a console terminal to the Diagnostic port of an IP2000 module in a Stinger CR ATM DSLAM unit Figure 3 27 Serial management connection for a stand...

Page 84: ...tiple devices The connection for each external device consists of a pair of 24 gauge to 28 gauge connectors One connector supplies ground and the other senses the status of the remote alarm by applyin...

Page 85: ...ection LPM 1 LIM 1 LPM 2 LIM 2 LPM 3 LIM 3 COP LPM 1 LIM 1 LPM 2 LIM 2 LPM 3 LIM 3 COP COMP COMPACT REMO CT REMOTE TE COOLING UNIT COOLING UNIT ST STATUS TUS INTERNAL INTERNAL EXTERNAL EXTERNAL RED F...

Page 86: ...see Cabling for the 48 port LPM with splitters on page C 3 Connecting the LPM The 48 port LPM with splitters is designed to provide access to subscriber facilities for DSL service and connection point...

Page 87: ...n installed Note See Cabling for the 48 port LPM with splitters on page C 3 for pinout information and wiring details Routing the LPM connector cables Prior to closing the enclosure door the cables fr...

Page 88: ...are completely unpopulated and do not contain any circuit packs or control modules Warning Use appropriate caution when handling the 190Vdc and 48Vdc power connections A hazard for electrical shock ex...

Page 89: ...e status lights on the modules in the Stinger CR ATM DSLAM unit indicate the operating status of each module Note For information about status lights on the OLIM in the host Stinger unit see Interpret...

Page 90: ...00Mbps network has been detected on the 10 100 Ethernet interface LINK Green On A good physical link to a router or other Ethernet device has been detected on the associated 10 100 or gigabit Ethernet...

Page 91: ...e PCMCIA flash card It stops blinks and remains OFF when the code is loaded successfully and POST is completed If the MAJOR status light continues to blink it indicates a failure MINOR Red On A minor...

Page 92: ...on the COP module Status light Color Condition Indicates FAULT Red ON The system is booting or the system is in a failure mode TA Green ON A test relay has been operated on an LPM to test the copper A...

Page 93: ...lights of the ADSL low power 48 port LIM The front panel of the T1 IMA LIM has identical lights except that there are fewer port status lights Figure 3 34 ADSL 48 port low power LIM All status lights...

Page 94: ...designated spare The control module switches traffic to the module if one of the other modules fails ACTIVE Green The module or port is fully operational and no errors have been detected FAULT Orange...

Page 95: ...hat it is within tolerance 10 The status lights for both the 190Vdc power supply and the 48Vdc power supply are identical The STATUS light is lit if the power supply is providing internal 48Vdc power...

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Page 97: ...onnecting a console workstation to the serial port on the IP2000 or control module in the Stinger CR ATM DSLAM unit Logging into the Stinger unit Changing default security settings to protect the unit...

Page 98: ...the controlling module in the COP slot consists of a female DB 9 connector Examine the serial connector of your PC or dumb terminal to ensure that your shielded straight through cable has the proper...

Page 99: ...t resides 4 Ensure the Ethernet transceivers are connected properly to the network Gigabit Ethernet connection to a workstation console After the IP address for the Gigabit Ethernet port of a Stinger...

Page 100: ...trol module is equipped with an internal modem This modem is configured by default to automatically answer any incoming calls For this reason you need only connect a standard analog telephone line to...

Page 101: ...s shelf 1 first control module 3 country code unitedstates Setting Specifies on The internal modem automatically answers any incoming call and attempts to negotiate modem protocols with the caller off...

Page 102: ...ore 9f South Africa a0 Spain a5 Sweden a6 Switzerland b4 United Kingdom b5 United States fd unknown fe Taiwan For additional information about this parameter and these commands see the Stinger Referen...

Page 103: ...nauthorized access Changing defaults for serial port logins The factory default setting for the serial interface of the IP 2000 or control module specifies that any connection to that interface will u...

Page 104: ...ange the admin password to x1 35DPG admin read user admin USER admin read admin set password x1 35DPG admin write USER admin written When an administrator Telnets into the Stinger CR ATM DSLAM unit th...

Page 105: ...ofile Providing a basic system IP configuration To enable Telnet and SNMP access to the unit and to allow connectivity between the unit and local IP hosts you must assign IP addresses to the Stinger C...

Page 106: ...sk for class C IP address By default this address is displayed as 198 5 248 40 24 Subnets Subnets are permitted under the same syntax A subnet address specifies a number of network bits that does not...

Page 107: ...se the host portion of the IP address is all 0s zeros For example suppose that the Stinger configuration assigns the following address to a remote router 198 5 248 120 29 The Ethernet network attached...

Page 108: ...e 10 100Base T Ethernet interface can be configured to provide a separate connection to a dedicated administrative network This is common for Stinger units in locations where there is access to a 10 1...

Page 109: ...shelf 1 first control module 2 0 written After you assign IP addresses you can verify that the Stinger unit is a valid IP host on its configured network by pinging other network hosts as shown in the...

Page 110: ...4 14 The Stinger Compact Remote ATM DSLAM Getting Started Guide Initial Stand alone Configuration Providing a basic system IP configuration...

Page 111: ...on the host each Stinger CR ATM DSLAM chassis has a set of eight DIP switches that are used to configure an identification number between 0 and 255 for that chassis The number configured with these s...

Page 112: ...mbers must be from 1 to 255 A chassis ID of 0 is not allowed Each switch produces a binary 1 when it is set in the ON position DIP switch number 1 sets the most significant bit in the binary number pr...

Page 113: ...ed Stinger CR ATM DSLAM is performed on the host You can telnet to the host s command line interface through an Ethernet port or via the ATM management connection over the host system s trunk interfac...

Page 114: ...cal link to a remote shelf for control messages to the remote system resources for example to set up virtual circuits update or create profiles and manage the remote LIMs RLIMs When a hosted COP recei...

Page 115: ...DSLAM system the oc3 atm profile for the associated OLIM port is automatically enabled as well The enabled setting in the oc3 atm profile for an OLIM is read only and reflects the status of the enable...

Page 116: ...OC12 interface in the host system and an RLIM port on a remote shelf 1 Enable the interfaces For example the following commands enable a host trunk interface HOST read sonet 1 trunk module 2 1 HOST se...

Page 117: ...hich n 8 2 1 Nailed group corresponding to port shelf 8 slot 2 1 is 16101 The following commands provision an ATM circuit from that RLIM DSL interface to a host OC12 interface HOST new connection HOST...

Page 118: ...ide CAC is enabled by default via the slot cac enable parameter This parameter is found in TAOS 9 6 0 and later versions LIM port CAC which operates only at provisioning time is configured separately...

Page 119: ...performs bandwidth calculations in the sequence shown in Figure 5 3 1 RLIM slot bandwidth 2 Trunk port bandwidth 3 OLIM slot bandwidth Parameter Setting allow guaranteed up stream bandwidth Guarantee...

Page 120: ...alculation points the connection profile cannot be written Figure 5 4 Port level CAC sequence performed only at provisioning time OLIM C O P R L I M Compact Remote OLIM slot static config allow guaran...

Page 121: ...d preferred scheduling as appropriate for different traffic classes CBR rtVBR and so forth Note The system creates switch config profiles for each OLIM installed in the system However these profiles a...

Page 122: ...ousing the OLIM The setting must be slot N where N is from 1 to 7 or from 10 to 16 item Port number on the OLIM from 1 to 6 logical item Currently logical interfaces on OLIM ports is not supported nam...

Page 123: ...M is being replaced or when fibers are being rearranged at a fiber cross connect panel When validation is enabled and a nonzero ID has been assigned in the remote shelf config profile the host perform...

Page 124: ...parison validation must be enabled and validation id must also have a nonzero value In the system profile valid values are yes and no In the remote shelf config profile following are valid values syst...

Page 125: ...ation config validation id 192 HOST write f This validation setting on the host Stinger is applied when the corresponding hosted Stinger CR ATM DSLAM unit is reset and the control link to the host uni...

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Page 127: ...cribes general procedure and requirements Required steps before initializing NVRAM in the host Although you do not normally need to clear nonvolatile random access memory NVRAM for an upgrade if the u...

Page 128: ...rade that introduces new operational code only you can allow most of the upgrade procedure to occur automatically between the host and remote shelves Following is the general procedure for loading new...

Page 129: ...the Compact Remote bootloader crtcmb bin to all remote shelves For details about the loadslave command see the Stinger Reference After the transfer of crtcmb bin to all remote shelves has completed r...

Page 130: ...ling information The following new option has been added to commands for monitoring ATM connection and signaling details sh shelf The following ATM related commands have been extended to display infor...

Page 131: ...other stat profiles the remote shelf stat profile is read only and maintains dynamic state information regarding the remote shelf It is accessible by SNMP managers Following are the read only fields i...

Page 132: ...nk down The logical control channel is down between this remote shelf and the host name Name of the remote shelf as configured in the remote shelf config profile location Location of the remote shelf...

Page 133: ...s the information that the shelf does not exist in the hosted system For example HOST remoteshelf s 5 Remote shelf 5 does NOT exist The following command shows which shelves are connected to an OLIM i...

Page 134: ...in the hosted system To specify an alarm event that will be triggered only when it occurs on the host itself specify shelf 1 For example HOST set physical address shelf shelf 1 To configure an alarm f...

Page 135: ...y Shelf 1 Controller 1 Time 14 28 16 Wed Sep 17 14 28 16 2000 ALARM Remote Shelf 3 Alarm is Cleared HOST alarm s Type Address State external fan failure A sensor on the remote shelf indicates failure...

Page 136: ...the alarm s command For example the following output shows contact closure on shelf 2 HOST alarm s Type Address State Input Relay Closed 2 0 1 Active Input Relay Closed 2 0 2 Active Input Relay Close...

Page 137: ...trap enabled yes HOST set ascend link up trap enabled yes HOST write f The following trap optimizations are made LinkUp and LinkDown traps are not generated unless ascend link down trap enabled and a...

Page 138: ...11 05 2003 21 29 06 fan fantray 3 24 11 06 2003 00 22 27 fan fantray 4001 33 11 06 2003 00 24 08 relay cm input relay 4001 33 11 06 2003 00 22 27 relay cm input relay 4002 33 11 06 2003 00 22 27 relay...

Page 139: ...the unit provide DSL or ATM network connections to digital lines and a serial connection for configuration and administration an OC3 optical port and an interface for monitoring the alarm status of ot...

Page 140: ...ng connections revision 2 control modules An RJ 45 connector for a 10 100BaseT Ethernet connection An RJ 11 connector for the optional internal modem A PCMCIA interface designed to accept PCMCIA flash...

Page 141: ...tended Use Control module interfaces The Stinger Compact Remote ATM DSLAM Getting Started Guide A 3 A PCMCIA interface designed to accept PCMCIA flash memory cards Other PCMCIA devices are not support...

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Page 143: ...units are configured in the TAOS interface of the host Stinger as remote shelves Installing an OLIM A host Stinger unit can support up to 48 hosted Stinger CR ATM DSLAM units with four fully utilized...

Page 144: ...rpreting OLIM status lights Interpreting OLIM status lights The OLIM has status lights that indicate the overall status of the card and each of its six optical interfaces Figure B 1 shows the Stinger...

Page 145: ...he associated interface 1 through 6 is not connected or the connection has failed The associated interface 1 through 6 is not configured for a hosted Stinger CR ATM DSLAM unit Table B 2 OLIM specifica...

Page 146: ...It is not necessary to configure specific parameters of the optic interfaces on the OLIM See Chapter 5 for detailed information about identifying remote shelves on the Stinger host and associating the...

Page 147: ...lot for initial configuration Diagnostic port and cable pinouts C 1 Modem jumper cable C 2 Alarm input port pinouts C 3 Cabling for the 48 port LPM with splitters C 3 Power cables and connections C 17...

Page 148: ...ection blocks One end of the jumper cable attaches to this connector with a compatible Molex connector The other end is equipped with a standard RJ 11 connector that connects to the control module MOD...

Page 149: ...t directly to the enclosure door alarm switch This cable uses the first pair of pins on the ALARM port to detect the condition of the door alarm switch Table C 2 provides the pinouts for the DB 15 ala...

Page 150: ...telephone switch The connector in the middle P2802 provides the remaining 16 voice over DSL and 16 POTS connections LPM connections and protection blocks There are three pairs of protection blocks in...

Page 151: ...ning to provide access to all three pairs of protection blocks See instructions on the enclosure door for details P2803 P2802 P2801 LP M 1 LIM 1 LP M 2 LIM 2 LP M 3 LIM 3 CO P FA UL T TA MI SC CL F LP...

Page 152: ...8 OUT 18 OUT 28 OUT 38 OUT 9 OUT 19 OUT 29 OUT 39 OUT 47 OUT 50 OUT 60 OUT 70 OUT 80 OUT 90 OUT 51 OUT 61 OUT 71 OUT 81 OUT 92 OUT 52 OUT 62 OUT 72 OUT 82 OUT 92 OUT 53 OUT 63 OUT 73 OUT 83 OUT 93 OU...

Page 153: ...iations Each pair of protection blocks have similar cable connections to an LPM in the Stinger unit The connection of the LPM connectors P2801 P2802 and P2803 to the protection blocks is described in...

Page 154: ...T 57T 105T P2801 41 9T ADSL 5T XMT 9R 57R 105R P2801 9 9R ADSL 5R XMT 10T 58T 106T P2801 42 10T ADSL 5T RCV 10R 58R 106R P2801 10 10R ADSL 5R RCV 11T 59T 107T P2801 43 11T ADSL 6T XMT 11R 59R 107R P28...

Page 155: ...1R XMT 22T 70T 118T P2801 54 22T ADSL 11T RCV 22R 70R 118R P2801 22 22R ADSL 11R RCV 23T 71T 119T P2801 55 23T ADSL 12T XMT 23R 71R 119R P2801 23 23R ADSL 12R XMT 24T 72T 120T P2801 56 24T ADSL 12T RC...

Page 156: ...DSL 17R RCV 35T 83T 131T P2802 35 35T ADSL 18T XMT 35R 83R 131R P2802 3 35R ADSL 18R XMT 36T 84T 132T P2802 36 36T ADSL 18T RCV 36R 84R 132R P2802 4 36R ADSL 18R RCV 37T 85T 133T P2802 37 37T ADSL 19T...

Page 157: ...45 45T ADSL 23T XMT 45R 93R 141R P2802 13 45R ADSL 23R XMT 46T 94T 142T P2802 46 46T ADSL 23T RCV 46R 94R 142R P2802 14 46R ADSL 23R RCV 47T 95T 143T P2802 47 47T ADSL 24T XMT 47R 95R 143R P2802 15 47...

Page 158: ...6T 104T P2803 40 8T POTS 8R 56R 104R P2803 8 8R POTS 9T 57T 105T P2803 41 9T POTS 9R 57R 105R P2803 9 9R POTS 10T 58T 106T P2803 42 10T POTS 10R 58R 106R P2803 10 10R POTS 11T 59T 107T P2803 43 11T PO...

Page 159: ...OTS 21T 69T 117T P2803 53 21T POTS 21R 69R 117R P2803 21 21R POTS 22T 70T 118T P2803 54 22T POTS 22R 70R 118R P2803 22 22R POTS 23T 71T 119T P2803 55 23T POTS 23R 71R 119R P2803 23 23R POTS 24T 72T 12...

Page 160: ...OTS 34T 82T 130T P2802 50 34T POTS 34R 82R 130R P2802 18 34R POTS 35T 83T 131T P2802 51 35T POTS 35R 83R 131R P2802 19 35R POTS 36T 84T 132T P2802 52 36T POTS 36R 84R 132R P2802 20 36R POTS 37T 85T 13...

Page 161: ...ables must be correctly connected across the four connectors on the back of each of the protection blocks 42T 90T 138T P2802 58 42T POTS 42R 90R 138R P2802 26 42R POTS 43T 91T 139T P2802 59 43T POTS 4...

Page 162: ...beling on the cables and the information in Table C 5 to connect the proper connector from the OSP cables to the proper OSP connector on the protections blocks OSP 1 cable OSP 2 cable OSP 3 cable P1 P...

Page 163: ...od Modem NA OSP 3 Blue 1 25 P1 1 OSP 1 1 ADSL 1 25 T1 1 12 T1 13 XMT only OSP 3 Orange 1 23 P2 1 OSP 2 1 ADSL 26 48 T1 13 RCV only T1 14 24 OSP 3 Orange 24 25 P3 3 OSP 1 2 ADSL 1 2 T1 1 OSP 3 Green 1...

Page 164: ...his connector plugs into the front of the Stinger CR power supply Figure C 8 shows the power connections through the protection blocks Figure C 8 Protection block power connectors The wiring connectio...

Page 165: ...le connects directly to the stub ended power cable within the enclosure and provides the ring connectors that connect directly to the 48Vdc power supply of the Stinger Compact Remote unit The 48Vdc po...

Page 166: ...R ATM DSLAM units operating in hosted mode the black and white wires from this switch connect to a pair of pins on the Stinger CR ATM DSLAM chassis behind the cooling unit The location of this connect...

Page 167: ...through the bottom of the unit The following illustration identify each of these cables Optical connectors Stinger OC3 ATM trunk modules use SC optical connectors Other modules including the OC12 ATM...

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Page 169: ...educe the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following 1 Follow all instructions provided with this unit 2 Installation and maintenance procedures must be followed and per...

Page 170: ...r feeds must be disconnected to completely remove power from the system 15 Warning Install only equipment identified in the applicable Lucent Technologies Manual s Use of other equipment may result in...

Page 171: ...oduct does not exceed the values specified in UL60950 21 see Figure D 1 Figure D 1 UL60950 21 capacitance specification Stinger CR Model 0710 1701 XYZ Important Safety Instructions Caution Please read...

Page 172: ...is wiring exposed 9 Warning To avoid shock and injury to service personnel or electrical fire protect and tape wires and terminals carrying direct current or tinging current 10 To avoid overheating th...

Page 173: ...r use in the Stinger CR are FDA Class I and IEC Hazard Level 1 devices Stinger circuit packs or modules that utilize laser radiation for optical transmission are Class 1 Optical Fiber Telecommunicatio...

Page 174: ...sures and service procedures may expose the technician to emission from the laser circuit pack or module during installation and servicing Observe the following instructions to avoid exposing yourself...

Page 175: ...he laser warning labels indicate the laser class and hazard level of laser radiation The Stinger is classified as class 1 I unit This means that under normal operating conditions all energized laser t...

Page 176: ...e optical source is switched on Always observe the laser warning instructions Optical connectors should be cleaned if problems are encountered that indicate the connectors have an impurity For example...

Page 177: ...re only 30 1 inches 76 5cm Height overall 40 5 inches 102 9cm Depth enclosure only hosted units 11 5 inches 29 2cm stand alone units 12 inches 30 5cm Depth overall 12 6 inches 32cm Width enclosure onl...

Page 178: ...lace The following table will help you determine the weight of the unit you are installing Ambient storage temperature and humidity 40 C to 85 C 40 C to 140 F 95 relative humidity Storage altitude 1 0...

Page 179: ...st system bandwith 5 9 default behavior 5 8 cautions about replacing modules 3 20 changing default logins 4 7 chassis ID DIP switch location 5 1 commands Dir 4 7 Read and Write 4 12 Set 4 12 configura...

Page 180: ...ion defined 4 1 functions 1 8 installing and replacing 3 21 interfaces checking 2 10 logging into 4 6 status lights 3 41 IP Global profile 4 8 IP Interface profile 4 12 L LEDs See status lights LIM ch...

Page 181: ...7 Telnet password 4 8 serial port restricting access 4 7 Serial profile 4 7 shelf validation configuration 5 13 enabling 5 13 validation config 5 13 Single mode OC3 STM medium reach B 4 size of enclos...

Page 182: ...ct Remote ATM DSLAM Getting Started Guide Index V V virtual circuit provisioning 5 7 W WAN interfaces supported D 8 weight of unit D 9 workstation connecting 10 100 Ethernet 4 3 4 4 workstation connec...

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