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Meridian 1

ISDN Basic Rate Interface

Installation

Copyright © 1992–2002 Nortel Networks
All Rights Reserved
Information is subject to change without notice. Nortel 
Networks reserves the right to make changes in 
design or components as progress in engineering and 
manufacturing may warrant. This equipment has been 
tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A 
digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules, 
and the radio interference regulations of Industry 
Canada. These limits are designed to provide 
reasonable protection against harmful interference 
when the equipment is operated in a commercial 
environment. This equipment generates, uses and can 
radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and 
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may 
cause harmful interference to radio communications. 
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is 
likely to cause harmful interference in which case the 
user will be required to correct the interference at their 
own expense.
SL-1 and Meridian 1 are trademark of Nortel 
Networks.
Publication number: 553-3901-200
Document release: Standard 7.00
Date: January 2002
Printed in Canada

 

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Summary of Contents for 553-3901-200

Page 1: ...igital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules and the radio interference regulations of Industry Canada These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference whe...

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Page 3: ...types except Options 11C 51C 61C and 81C and references to previous software releases October 1997 Issue 5 00 released as Standard for Generic X11 Release 23 00 August 1996 Issue 4 00 released as Stan...

Page 4: ...Page 4 of 46 553 3901 200 Standard 7 00 January 2002...

Page 5: ...Page 5 of 46 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation 6 Contents About this document 7 Preinstallation preparation 9 Install ISDN BRI hardware 13...

Page 6: ...Page 6 of 46 Contents 553 3901 200 Standard 7 00 January 2002...

Page 7: ...is document is a global document Contact your system supplier or your Nortel Networks representative to verify that the hardware and software described is supported in your area Note 1 For Option 11C...

Page 8: ...Page 8 of 46 About this document 553 3901 200 Standard 7 00 January 2002...

Page 9: ...the references in this section Installation Planning 553 3001 120 System Engineering 553 3001 151 Power Engineering 553 3001 152 System Installation Procedures 553 3001 210 ISDN Basic Rate Interface P...

Page 10: ...g guidelines of ISDN Basic Rate Interface Product Description 553 3901 100 Refer to System Installation Procedures 553 3001 210 for a description of how to install the modules Unpack and inspect ISDN...

Page 11: ...hem Do not stack the plug in cards on top of each other This can damage the components and the printed circuits on the cards Take inventory After unpacking verify that all the equipment necessary is a...

Page 12: ...Page 12 of 46 Preinstallation preparation 553 3901 200 Standard 7 00 January 2002...

Page 13: ...DN BRI terminals to Meridian 1 22 Install ISDN BRI hardware for trunk applications 38 Select the card slots 38 Remove the module cover for card installation 38 Install the MISP 38 Install the clock re...

Page 14: ...be installed and operating according to the instructions in System Installation Procedures 553 3001 210 before performing these procedures For a successful installation perform these procedures in th...

Page 15: ...e system configuration and identify unused network card slots to install MISPs LD 20 to list unused IPE card slots to install SILCs UILCs and BRSCs Table 1 ISDN BRI card location 2 Locate the card slo...

Page 16: ...An MISP supports a set of four SILCs or UILCs when not supporting a BRSC An MISP can support both BRSCs and SILCs or UILCs at the same time If it serves one BRSC a MISP can also support three line car...

Page 17: ...sing junctors for dedicated connections The figures that follow show typical module configurations Figure 1 shows the NT8D35 Network module Figure 2 shows the NT8D37 IPE module Figure 3 shows the NT5D...

Page 18: ...al Equipment Superloop Shelf IPE PE Module PE Pwr Sup Rng Gen 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 Cont 9 11 12 13 15 1 8 14 10 Intelligent Peripheral Equipment Superloop Shelf IPE PE Module PE Pwr Sup Rng Gen Intelligent l...

Page 19: ...o it does not fall off slide the latches toward the center of the cover 4 Pull the cover toward you and lift it away from the module 5 Place the cover in a safe place away from the working area to avo...

Page 20: ...the card 2 Insert the MISP into the selected card slot of the module so it engages the card guides in the module 3 Slide the MISP into the module until it engages the backplane connector 4 Push the MI...

Page 21: ...bs out and away from the card 2 Carefully remove the MISP from its card slot and slowly slide out the card from the module End of Procedure Install the BRSC SILC and UILC After MISPs are installed ins...

Page 22: ...or IPE Module Card Location Form fill in the card type and the module number next to the slot number of the installed card 8 Repeat steps 1 through 7 for each card requiring installation End of Proce...

Page 23: ...BRI terminals to Meridian 1 Meridian1 IPEI OPanel NE A25BCable Intermediate Distribution Frames 553 5459 Terminating Resistor Main Distribution Frame SILC DSL Office Wiring Wall Outlets Modular Cable...

Page 24: ...ing the module number the connector name A B C and the card type SILC or UILC 3 Plug one end of a cable into the appropriate connector on the I O panel at the rear of the Meridian 1 module Plug the ot...

Page 25: ...to the MDF SILC UILC port designations at the MDF The tables that follow provide SILC UILC port designations at the MDF for the NT8D37 IPE Meridian1 NE A25B External Communication Cable A B J2 A F E...

Page 26: ...R R 0 T T R R 1 T T R R 2 T T R R 3 T T R R 4 T T R R 5 T T R R 6 T T R R 7 E F T T R R 0 T T R R 1 T T R R 2 T T R R 3 T T R R 4 T T R R 5 T T R R 6 T T R R 7 F G T T R R 0 T T R R 1 T T R R 2 T T R...

Page 27: ...al simplexed over the transmit and receive pairs where the transmit pair is negative with respect to the receive pair Table 3 UILC port designation labels at the MDF NT8D37 IPE Module 16 cable configu...

Page 28: ...ese DSLs are not polarity sensitive and although it is recommended it is not necessary to maintain signal polarity along each loop Figure 7 and Figure 8 illustrate respectively a cross connection of a...

Page 29: ...to Tables 4 through 10 which follow the illustrations Note In Tables 4 through 10 the cable pair designated T T is the transmit pair and the pair designated R R is the receive pair of the S T interfac...

Page 30: ...5B cable connector connecting distribution frame connector A Note 1 Substitute Tx Tx Rx Rx for every occurance of T T R R Note 2 Transmit and receive labeling is from the network perspective T T R R T...

Page 31: ...ort 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R T T R P P WHT ORG BLU WHT WHT BLU ORG WHT GRN WHT WHT GRN NE A25B cable connector connecting distribution frame connector A T R T R T R T R T...

Page 32: ...0Tx 0Tx 0Rx 0Rx 0T 0R 26 1 27 2 W BL BL W W O O W slot 0 slot 4 slot 8 slot 12 0 1Tx 1Tx 1Rx 1Rx 1T 1R 28 3 29 4 W G G W W BR BR W 1 2Tx 2Tx 2Rx 2Rx 2T 2R 30 5 31 6 W S S W R BL BL R 2 3Tx 3Tx 3Rx 3R...

Page 33: ...W BR BR W 1 2Tx 2Tx 2Rx 2Rx 2T 2R 30 5 31 6 W S S W R BL BL R 2 3Tx 3Tx 3Rx 3Rx 3T 3R 32 7 33 8 R O O R R G G R 3 4Tx 4Tx 4Rx 4Rx 4T 4R 34 9 35 10 R BR BR R R S S R 4 5Tx 5Tx 5Rx 5Rx 5T 5R 36 11 37 12...

Page 34: ...W BR BR W 5 6Tx 6Tx 6Rx 6Rx 6T 6R 30 5 31 6 W S S W R BL BL R 6 7Tx 7Tx 7Rx 7Rx 7T 7R 32 7 33 8 R O O R R G G R 7 0Tx 0Tx 0Rx 0Rx 0T 0R 34 9 35 10 R BR BR R R S S R slot 3 slot 7 slot 11 slot 15 0 1T...

Page 35: ...plug the power source into the wall outlet then plug the cable into the power source s RJ 45 jack This power source must supply power only to the local ISDN BRI terminal not back into the DSL through...

Page 36: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 OptionalPowerAdapter RJ 45type walloutlet RJ 45typeplug S Tinterface Optional externalpower source PS52 3Rx 4Tx 5Tx 6Rx 7P 8P VoiceData terminal 1 2 3Tx 4 Rx 5Rx 6Tx 7P 8P S T...

Page 37: ...4 WHT BLU Tx 5 ORG WHT Rx 6 GRN WHT P 7 WHT GRN P 8 S T Interface Connector on the Network Termination NT1 U Interface Connector on the Network Termination NT1 1 2 3 4 R 5T 6 7 8 1 2 P 7 P 8 R 3 T 4...

Page 38: ...quipment mode Note The Meridian 1 in Tie trunk or CO connectivity requires a different wiring configuration than for a line application the transmit and receive pairs should be reversed as illustrated...

Page 39: ...ewire the selected Tx and Rx pairs applicable to DSL0 and DSL1 to exchange the Tx and Rx pair position This rewiring is done at the Main Distribution Frame MDF 2 Remove the phantom power jumpers two j...

Page 40: ...sub 9 connector slots on the I O panels of the selected IPE and CE I O modules if the I O panel is equipped with D sub 9 connector slots If none is available look for an empty slot used for 25 pair w...

Page 41: ...et up through the Maintenance Signaling Channel MSC The microcontroller configures the S T chips on the SILC as appropriate The SILC may recover the network clock from the received data stream using o...

Page 42: ...nce clock if defined Install the SILC and the UILC Follow the same procedures as described earlier for line applications refer to Install the BRSC SILC and UILC on page 21 Connect Meridian 1 to the Ma...

Page 43: ...5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DSL 2 Distribution Frame Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx DSL 1 Wiring for SILC Port 0 WHT ORG Network Termination NT1 S T Interface Connector on the Network Termination NT1 U Interface Con...

Page 44: ...ling SILC UILC and BRSC cards on the Meridian 1 Table 9 Card location form NT8D37 IPE Module 16 cable configuration Card type SILC UILC BRSC IPE Module number IPE Module slot number I O panel connecto...

Page 45: ...m NT8D37 IPE Module 12 cable configuration Card Type SILC UILC or BRSC IPE Module number IPE module slot number I O panel connector SILC UILC or BRSC ports 0 A 0 7 1 B 0 7 2 B C 0 3 4 7 3 C 0 7 4 E 0...

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Page 48: ...ules and the radio interference regulations of Industry Canada These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial en...

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