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SAGEM 3P@C

3P@C Installation Manual

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Steps

Operation

Inspection (display of the
indicator and screen)

master/standby switchover”.

Note

In the card plugging process, you must wear the anti-static
wrist strap, and guarantee that the other end of the anti-static
wrist strap is connected to the ESD jack of the chassis. On the
other hand, you should avoid contacting the circuit with your
hands.

Step 

3

Unplug the master system
control board:
a) Unplug the cables from all
interfaces of the card.
b) Unscrew the screws from the
both sides of the card.
c) Pull the extractors on the
both sides of the card, and
press them outward, thus
unplugging the card from the
connector of the back-plane of
the chassis.
d) Hold the front panel to unplug
the card from the slot
completely.
e) Put the replaced card in the
anti-static package.

Step 4

After unplugging the card, you
should plug a new system
control board in the void system
control board slot in 60
seconds. Now, this system
control board is a standby one
(see the detailed installation
steps in the hardware
installation part).

Step 5

To check whether the current
standby system control board
runs normally, execute the

command: 

show boardinfo.

The system indicator flashes
once per second.

2) Replacement method of the standby system control board

The replacement process of the standby system control board is simple. After the hot plugging, the system
recovers, and then the replacement ends.

Steps

Operation

Inspection (display of the
indicator and screen)

Step 1

To confirm the slot of the replaced
standby system control board,
execute the command 

show

boardinfo.

The system indicator flashes once
per second.

Note

1. You should guarantee that the console cables are connected
to the Console interface of the master system control board.
In the card plugging process, you must wear the anti-static wrist
strap, and guarantee that the other end of the anti-static wrist
strap is connected to the ESD jack of the chassis. On the other
hand, you should avoid contacting the circuit with your hands.

Step 

2

Unplug the standby system
control board:
a) Unplug the cables from all
interfaces of the card.
b) Unscrew the screws from the
both sides of the card.

Summary of Contents for 3P@C 4450E

Page 1: ...ual Page 0 0 Reproduction and communication in any form prohibited without the written permission of SAGEM SA Triple Play Access Concentrator SAGEM 3P C 4450E Next Generation DSLAM HARDWARE INSTALLATI...

Page 2: ...ual Page 0 1 Reproduction and communication in any form prohibited without the written permission of SAGEM SA Triple Play Access Concentrator SAGEM 3P C 4450E Next Generation DSLAM HARDWARE INSTALLATI...

Page 3: ...in any form prohibited without the written permission of SAGEM SA WARNING The information in this document covers a version of the system designated SAGEM 3P C 4450E It is subject to technical change...

Page 4: ...RECORD OF AMENDMENTS Each new edition supersedes the previous edition EDITION N DATE PURPOSE OF UPDATES PAGES 1 November 2004 Creation of the document All pages FOREWORD You have just acquired a prod...

Page 5: ...rocessor Unit Board SMUB 2 7 2 3 2 VDSL Unit Board VDUB 2 10 2 3 3 ADSL Unit Board ADUB 2 11 2 3 4 ADSL Unit Card ADUC 2 13 2 4 POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 2 14 2 4 1 Overview 2 14 2 4 2 Functional Feat...

Page 6: ...Configuration of the Product 3 8 3 4 2 Optional Components 3 8 3 5 UNPACKING FOR ACCEPTANCE 3 9 3 5 1 Preparation 3 9 3 5 2 Unpacking 3 10 3 5 3 Goods Acceptance 3 14 4 Equipment Installation and Con...

Page 7: ...NSTALLING EXTERNAL LIGHTNING ARRESTER 5 4 6 System Configuration and Management 6 1 6 1 EQUIPMENT POWER ON 6 1 6 2 SETTING UP THE CONFIGURATION ENVIRONMENT 6 1 6 2 1 Local Configuration via the Consol...

Page 8: ...NDLING PASSWORD LOSS 7 18 8 Port Maintenance 8 1 8 1 CHECKING THE OPTICAL INTERFACE 8 1 8 2 CHECKING THE STATUS OF THE USER PORT 8 2 8 2 1 Querying the ADSL Port Status 8 2 8 2 2 Querying the VDSL Por...

Page 9: ...13 1 4 Service Check 13 2 13 2 UNSTABLE SERVICE DUE TO WRONG MAKING OF NETWORK CABLES 13 2 13 2 1 Common Causes 13 2 13 2 2 Processing Procedure 13 3 13 2 3 Typical Cases 13 3 14 Operation Instructio...

Page 10: ...lation flow chart 4 1 Figure 4 2 Equipment installation space 4 2 Figure 4 3 Flow of cabinet installation on the cement floor 4 3 Figure 4 4 Mounting hole positions for a single cabinet 4 4 Figure 4 5...

Page 11: ...4 36 Rear view of the RTU installed with screws and nuts 4 27 Figure 4 37 Installation of the SMUB 4 27 Figure 4 38 RJ 45 connector 4 28 Figure 4 39 Illustration of making a straight through cable 4 2...

Page 12: ...2 4 Connection of splitters 12 9 Figure 12 5 VDSL frequency range 12 17 Figure 12 6 VDSL distribution 12 19 Figure 12 7 Connection of splitters 12 21 Figure 12 8 Networking diagram 12 24 LIST OF TABLE...

Page 13: ...and the configuration mode 6 4 Table 6 2 Commands in the read only mode 6 4 Table 6 3 Common commands in the configuration mode 6 5 Table 6 4 Line edit commands in the command line 6 6 Table 6 5 Corr...

Page 14: ...on operations please refer to the 3P C 4450E IP DSLAM Software Configuration Manual and the 3P C 4450E IP DSLAM Command Reference The 3P C 4450E IP DSLAM User Manual consists of three parts Part I I I...

Page 15: ...enance information view and handling of password loss Chapter 8 Port Maintenance Describes optical interface detection and subscriber port status check Chapter 9 Card Maintenance Describes the mainten...

Page 16: ...ption Warning Notifies users that improper operation may cause damage to human body or equipment service disruption or data loss during the process of installation and service configuration Note This...

Page 17: ...SAGEM 3P C 3P C Installation Manual Page 0 16 Reproduction and communication in any form prohibited without the written permission of SAGEM SA PART I I I I Hardware Installation...

Page 18: ...Ethernet Giga Ethernet Packet over SDH and even ATM uplink interfaces allows the connection to Next Generation IP and Ethernet networks Enhanced video services can be delivered over ADSL2 or ADSL con...

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Page 20: ...that meets customer s current needs as well as their future needs for multi service offerings Our products are currently supporting all current service offerings such as residential and commercial Int...

Page 21: ...16 boards cards can be installed in each 3P C 4450E chassis Among them up to 2 SMUBs and 14 VDSL or ADSL service boards cards can be installed Each SMUB can provide 2 gigabit optical interfaces 4 100M...

Page 22: ...ber interfaces prompt For the detailed description of 3P C 4450E structure please refer to Chapter 2 1 4 Hardware Features Table 1 3 lists the detailed performance indexes of the 3P C 4450E Table 1 3...

Page 23: ...warding Port status Communication status and LINK status Status indication Universal status Power status system status hot swap display 10 100Base TX 100 meters Categories 3 4 5 shielded unshielded tw...

Page 24: ...50E IPDSLAM 10U general chassis kit It contains a 10U chassis a backplane a fan module a fan mounting support and an air deflector frame Its outside view is shown in Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 General chas...

Page 25: ...ply interface to supply power to the fan Grounding socket Equipment grounding Outlet of the air deflector frame Hot air outlet of the switch below when multiple sets of equipment are working The DIN c...

Page 26: ...15 from left to right The former 2 slots slots 0 1 with a width of 1 4 inch each are used to insert the SMUBs SMUBs can be inserted in both slots at the same time or only one SMUB is inserted either i...

Page 27: ...can be used to pull out the fan module For the specific operations refer to the related contents in Section 4 2 2 Each fan module provides 6 radiator fans as shown in Figure 2 6 Figure 2 6 Outside vie...

Page 28: ...deflector frame then goes upward in the cabinet It passes by the switch and takes away the heat of the switch and finally goes out from the top of the switch When multiple switches operate at the same...

Page 29: ...cabinet 10U chassis Service function modules 1U fan module 2U air deflector frame ESD socket Grounding post In the full configuration mode the 3P C 4450E system comprises 6 major parts A standard 19...

Page 30: ...can be adopted for 3P C 4450E When the single SMUB operating mode is adopted SMUB can be inserted in slot 0 or 1 of the 10U chassis Hot backup can be implemented in the system when the dual SMUB oper...

Page 31: ...he Console interface can be used to manage and configure 3P C 4450E via the command line interface Ethernet uplink interface 1 RJ 45 10 100Base TX Located at the lowermost of the SMUB it is used to co...

Page 32: ...modules please refer to Section 2 5 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 4 Indicators of the SMUB The front panel of SMUB provides LEDs for indicating the system operating status and the Ethernet interface w...

Page 33: ...Q VLAN to provide secure isolation for each subscriber In addition it supports the port locking function to prevent illegal subscribers from accessing the network VDUB adopts the 48 V power supply wit...

Page 34: ...with any subscriber Flashing Data are being received transmitted on the subscriber interface VDSL subscriber interface working status indicators ACT Green Off No data are being received transmitted o...

Page 35: ...adapter 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 8 Indicators of the ADUB The front panel of ADUB provides LED indicators showing the ADUB running status Descriptions of the LEDS are given in the following tabl...

Page 36: ...ith the ADSL special purpose test device to provide the wiring function When used in 3P C 4450E the ADUCs can be inserted in slots 2 15 of the 10U chassis as shown in the following figure Figure 2 17...

Page 37: ...System 2 4 1 2 4 1 2 4 1 2 4 1 Overview The DC distribution unit of 3P C 4450E adopts the 48 V DC power supply It is 4U high and is fixed to the upper part of the equipment rack rear The 48 V DC input...

Page 38: ...les Module type Model Description DS 1GLX 1 port gigabit long wave optical interface module Gigabit interface module DS 1GSX 1 port gigabit short wave optical interface module DS 2FMM 2 port 100M mult...

Page 39: ...connection between a port and the equipment is established the indicator of the port stays solid on LINK Green Off The link on the port is down Flashing Data are being received transmitted on the port...

Page 40: ...in the following figure Figure 2 21 Front view of the DS 1GSX module DS 1GSX gigabit interface module DS 1GSX gigabit interface module Status LED The front panel of the DS 1GSX module is composed of t...

Page 41: ...a result transmission distortion will occur and thus the transmission band will be restricted Two specifications are available now for the cores of multi mode optical fibers 62 5 m and 50 m In ISO IEC...

Page 42: ...being received transmitted on the optical port 1 1 1 19 1 1 1 19 1 1 1 19 1 1 1 19 Interface features of the DS 2FMM module Table 2 14 Interface features of the DS 2FMM module Module type Quantity of...

Page 43: ...21 1 1 1 21 1 1 1 21 Indicators of the DS 2FSM module Table 2 15 Status definitions of the LINK and ACT LEDs on the DS 2FSM module LED Color Display state Description Solid on After a stable connecti...

Page 44: ...100M Ethernet electrical interfaces 4 ACT indicators 4 LINK indicators Of the above the different states of LINK and ACT indicators show the port operating status For details refer to Table 2 17 1 1 1...

Page 45: ...cable length and peer interface type depend on the real situation 1 1 1 26 1 1 1 26 1 1 1 26 1 1 1 26 Structure of the DS 4ITX module The front panel of the DS 4ITX module is shown in the following f...

Page 46: ...d resistance capacitance devices It does not provide any external interface It is installed on the SMUB see Section 4 4 2 for its installation and connected to the socket on the SMUB via the pins on t...

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Page 48: ...e because dust will cause harm to the safe running of the equipment When dust falls down on the equipment body it can cause static absorption and result in poor contact of the metal plug ins or metal...

Page 49: ...ge loop is selected the through voltage dip of the DC discharge loop should be no more than 0 5V and the core diameter of the DC power cable should be no less than 16mm 2 When AC power supply is adopt...

Page 50: ...rotection ground The distribution frame should be connected with the protection ground via the grounding bus Meanwhile the distribution frame should not be electrically connected with the cabinet All...

Page 51: ...om the equipment or outside the applied system may affect the equipment in the capacitance coupling inductance coupling electromagnetic wave radiation common resistance including the grounding system...

Page 52: ...etergents Do not wear any loose dress or jewelry such as rings necklace and bracelet Preferably the sleeves should be rolled during the operation Make sure that the installation of the switch on the r...

Page 53: ...an 2 mm 2 and their spacing is no more than 30 m The grounding resistance of the building s lightning protection grounding device should be no more than 10 ohm Before external cable and metal pipes et...

Page 54: ...een the cabinet of 3P C 4450E and the equipment room Fasten the cabinet with the floor via its supports and feet When necessary fasten the cabinet with the ceiling to make the cabinet integrated with...

Page 55: ...of 3P C 4450E Item Name Quantity Description 1 3P C 4450E IPDSLAM 10U general chassis kit 1 PCS Including a 10U chassis a backplane a fan module a fan mounting support and an air deflector frame 2 Acc...

Page 56: ...After the equipment arrives at the destination for installation do not handle it roughly but keep it away from sunlight and rain 3 5 1 3 5 1 3 5 1 3 5 1 Preparation 1 1 1 29 1 1 1 29 1 1 1 29 1 1 1 2...

Page 57: ...oom to avoid hard moving of the equipment or damaged to the equipment 3 5 2 3 5 2 3 5 2 3 5 2 Unpacking 1 1 1 33 1 1 1 33 1 1 1 33 1 1 1 33 Packing box of the general chassis The assembly wooden box i...

Page 58: ...to remove the plastic clips around the top cover The upper cover can be opened Step 2 Remove the equipment packing materials Remove the packing materials e g foam pads on the equipment and carefully a...

Page 59: ...with low temperature and low humidity to another place with high temperature and high humidity you have to wait at least 30 minutes before unpacking it so as to avoid damages to the board caused by t...

Page 60: ...packing box to its normal position Hold the packing box and carefully drag outward the cabinet from the side where the cover is removed until the two cabinet feet are dragged out of the packing box Re...

Page 61: ...take the main responsibility for checking electrically sensitive devices and components Lay out the inspected goods according to their different types Keep the unpacked packing box at least till the u...

Page 62: ...0E check if the needed installation tools and materials are complete Then remove the packing box of the equipment take out the equipment and place in on the flat floor Next you can install the equipme...

Page 63: ...t face of one cabinet row and that of its adjacent row should be no less than 0 8 m The equipment installation space is illustrated in Figure 4 2 Figure 4 2 Equipment installation space Inner wall or...

Page 64: ...ng to the reference size and the positions of the feet in the construction plane design drawings Determine the mounting hole positions of the 2 2m cabinet and locate the mounting hole positions of the...

Page 65: ...of SAGEM SA Figure 4 4 Mounting hole positions for a single cabinet Inner wall or other barriers 4 f60 0 Feet position mark Use M12 expansion bolt Figure 4 5 Mounting hole positions for two cabinets...

Page 66: ...and then measure the space between holes For holes with large deviation it is necessary to reposition and re drill the holes Take out the gasket and nut of the expansion bolt place the expansion rod a...

Page 67: ...e cabinets are to be combined the following installation steps shall be also taken B Cabinet top fixation When two or more cabinets are combined the inter cabinet connection is needed note that the ca...

Page 68: ...binets 1 1 1 40 1 1 1 40 1 1 1 40 1 1 1 40 Insulation test Set the multimeter to the resistor range to measure the resistance between the bolt of the pressure plate assembly and the cabinet If the cir...

Page 69: ...allation shall be in the mode of floor brackets that is the floor is located between the cabinet and the supports and bolts thread through the antistatic floor to fix the cabinet with the supports thu...

Page 70: ...llation of a single cabinet Cabinet Antistatic floor Pressure plate Support Cement floor See Figure 4 13 for the installation flow Figure 4 13 Flow of the cabinet installation on the antistatic floor...

Page 71: ...by side the first cabinet should be arranged in this way B Marking Place the marking template of the cabinet placed in the packing wooden box of the cabinet on the antistatic floor according to the c...

Page 72: ...tly obey the method shown in Figure 4 15 to install the supports and make sure the connection holes at the inner side of the supports are aligned with the holes on the floor while preventing the suppo...

Page 73: ...the supports at their installation positions and thread the expansion bolts through the mounting holes on the supports C Fix the supports Align the holes on the antistatic floor with the connection h...

Page 74: ...ur feet with a spanner so that the bottom surface of the cabinet is 73 mm away from the floor and all cabinets are aligned Place a horizontal ruler at the plane at the top of cabinet in two perpendicu...

Page 75: ...are damaged Then install the pressure plate assemblies again and repeat the insulation test 4 1 3 4 1 3 4 1 3 4 1 3 Installing the Cabinet Guide Rails Before installing the equipment install the guide...

Page 76: ...e needed to cooperate with each other in the installation process To install it first install the 10U chassis then the fan module and finally the air deflector frame The specific procedure is as follo...

Page 77: ...ill the hangers bit the rack Step 3 Align the screw holes on the front face of the hangers with the screws on the rack and fasten them with screws to ensure the stability of the equipment as shown in...

Page 78: ...e replacement and cleaning of the fans much easier the fan module of 3P C 4450E is designed to be dismountable As shown in Figure 4 25 a puller adapter is designed in the front face of the fan module...

Page 79: ...3P C 3P C Installation Manual Page 4 18 Reproduction and communication in any form prohibited without the written permission of SAGEM SA Figure 4 25 Operate the puller adapter Alarm LED Screw Press i...

Page 80: ...as possible after dismounting the fan module Prepare the new fan module in advance and put it away in a safe place on site 4 2 3 Installing the Air Deflector Frame Note The air deflector frame should...

Page 81: ...of 3P C 4450E in the cabinet prompt 1 When installing multiple general chassis of 3P C 4450E in the cabinet the installation of the first one in the cabinet can start from the top installation positi...

Page 82: ...should be cut away and re processed rather than staying at the cabinet bottom or on the cabinet The power cables should be connected to the output control end and the wiring terminals on the cabinet w...

Page 83: ...uipment is well grounded Connect the grounding point of the equipment and the PGND connection point of the DC distribution unit on the rack to ensure reliable grounding At the same connect the PGND of...

Page 84: ...th the uplink data through the interface module Since it does not contain any interface module or routing module you may select these modules as required and install them on the SMUB Note Before any o...

Page 85: ...socket and then push the pins into the socket with even force as shown in Figure 4 31 Now the screw holes on the four corners of the interface board are aligned with the four screw holes on the SMUB...

Page 86: ...ation method Only the procedure is reverse 4 4 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 Installing the RTU Each SMUB can be installed with an optional RTU module please refer to Section 2 6 for the selection of RTU The RT...

Page 87: ...r screw holes on the SMUB Get ready to install the screws Figure 4 34 Insert the pins of the RTU into the socket of the SMUB Align the pins of the RTU module with the SMUB socket and parallelly press...

Page 88: ...f the power supply before the installation Step 2 Make sure that 3P C 4450E is well grounded and the operator wears an antistatic wrist strap Step 3 Remove the dummy panel installed in the slot of the...

Page 89: ...e interface polarity automatic calibration function It can be connected to the other network devices by the C5 UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair or STP Shielded Twisted Pair 1 1 1 48 1 1 1 48 1 1 1 48 1 1 1...

Page 90: ...vely the connection methods of a straight through cable and a crossover cable Selection shall be based on the application requirements In the figures SIDE1 and SIDE2 indicate the two ends of the netwo...

Page 91: ...rface is a multi mode interface the multi mode fiber should be used And when the optical interface is a single mode interface the single mode fiber should be used Also you should make clear the transc...

Page 92: ...mmy Panels Dummy panels should be installed in the slots where no subscriber service boards or SMUBs are inserted so as to keep the integrity of the air duct of the 10U chassis ensure the reliable hea...

Page 93: ...subscriber cables are divided into two types LU connection subscriber cables and LC connection telephone switch cables The connector of the LU subscriber cable has 3 marks UP X1 UP X2 and UP X3 which...

Page 94: ...t shrink L 20 Cable tie Label 1 Label 2 Label 3 Direction A Table 4 3 Pinouts of the LU subscriber cable Connector X1 Connector X2 Connec tor X1 Colo r Identif ication Subscr iber No Connect or X2 Col...

Page 95: ...k full 24 Connector X3 Label printing Connec tor X3 Colo r Identif ication Subscr iber No L a b e l Main label Label 1 Label 2 Label 3 C1 Red full C2 Grey Black full 25 Label printing xxxxxx xx L XXX...

Page 96: ...lack 19 B5 Red B5 Red B6 Gree n Black 8 B6 Grey Black 20 A5 Red A5 Red full A6 Blue Black 9 A6 Pink Black full 21 C7 Red C7 Red full C8 Grey Black 10 C8 Oran ge Black full 22 B7 Red B7 Red full B8 Pin...

Page 97: ...bound and then placed neatly and closely When supports and antistatic floorboards are installed for the equipment it is recommended to lay the cables in the method of downward wiring for easy and nic...

Page 98: ...ng the Console Cable The 3P C 4450E switch provides RS 232C interface Console interface of the RJ 45 type via which the switch can be connected to the terminal console PC with a console cable The cons...

Page 99: ...ations HyperTerminal Install the HyperTerminal through the control panel if it has not been installed For the HyperTerminal installation method please refer to the Help information in Windows Start th...

Page 100: ...t the written permission of SAGEM SA Figure 4 53 Select the connecting serial port Then set the parameters such as the communication rate as shown in Figure 4 54 Figure 4 54 Communication parameter se...

Page 101: ...Properties item under the File menu of the HyperTerminal and click Settings in the pop up window as shown in Figure 4 55 Figure 4 55 Select the terminal emulation type Set the terminal type as VT100...

Page 102: ...2 Requirements for Cabling Length Length of 100 Mbps Ethernet cabling cannot exceed 100 meters that is to say the cable length from a device to a networking device or subscriber s PC must be not more...

Page 103: ...or steel tube 80 Parallel laying 600 One side is placed in a grounded metal trough or steel tube 300 380 V power cable 5kV A Both sides are placed in a grounded metal trough or steel tube 150 Prompt...

Page 104: ...nimum net spacing between them cannot address requirements you can use steel tube or metal trough to shield the Ethernet cable 5 4 Several Forbidden Overhead Cabling Methods Because outdoor overhead c...

Page 105: ...ng a building must be laid in a weak electricity metal rack or tube The metal rack or tube serves as the shielding layer of the cable and should be connected appropriately with integrated grounding sy...

Page 106: ...its grounding cable is well connected to the grounding screw and chassis Step 3 Based on the description of the product instructions connect the lightning arrester with the equipment network interface...

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Page 108: ...n and operation prompt will be given when the self check is completed After you correctly log in the system you may enter the command line management system to perform 3P C 4450E configuration and man...

Page 109: ...4 Step 5 Enter the configuration mode Input the enable command in the read only mode Then the system requests you to input the password for entering the configuration mode The default password is 3P C...

Page 110: ...Figure 6 1 Remote management of 3P C 4450E via Telnet To implement remote management of Telnet take the following steps Step 1 Enter the command line management system 3P COS via the Console interface...

Page 111: ...configure and operate the switch in both read only and configuration modes After the administrator inputs the correct login username and password he will first enter the read only mode To enter the co...

Page 112: ...ses the system start up configuration saved in the switch hostname hostname Renames the switch for example the default name of this switch is 3P C idle timeout value Sets the idle waiting time of 3P C...

Page 113: ...trl k Deletes all characters after the cursor Ctrl t Changes the character where the cursor is with that on the left of the cursor and moves the cursor to the right by a character Ctrl u Deletes the w...

Page 114: ...strous results be caused Gtiooct Globespan ADSL chipset code 6 4 2 6 4 2 6 4 2 6 4 2 Program File Management The software upgrade or download of 3P COS can be conducted in the Xmodem or FTP mode and s...

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Page 116: ...a text file that records user configuration information LOG file System log file prompt For the V1 00 hardware the VDU needs to upgrade board operating system The download method is the same as other...

Page 117: ...ugh the network port Step 1 Set the FTP server remotely In this mode you need to establish an FTP server in the terminal storing the program file connect the equipment to be upgraded with the FTP serv...

Page 118: ...ad mode List all available commands h List all available commands n Exchange load mode default FTP p Print boot parameters c Change boot parameters a Download system image to Flash A Download system i...

Page 119: ...6 erase fileinfo Delete all files in Flash 17 show flash Show the information of all files in Flash 18 x Exit from the current download mode Step 4 Change relevant parameters of the network port Selec...

Page 120: ...e of the downloaded file For example a indicates the program file of the system control board and da indicates the ADU chipset code For details see the description of download menu above Step 6 Return...

Page 121: ...Base ethernet MAC address 00 05 3b 48 47 fd List all available commands h List all available commands g Boot an executable image dl Enter download mode to load new image or config file r Reboot system...

Page 122: ...you can select either Xmodem or FTP mode Here select Xmodem Step 5 Enable the corresponding function option to download the software Enter a command a and the system prompts Downloading please wait Pl...

Page 123: ...nload the system software through FTP The upload download operation is implemented for the client The download operation is to obtain the file of the server side The upload operation is to transfer th...

Page 124: ...n Password 3P C config Step 2 Configure 3P C 4450E and the host where the downloaded file is located well so that they can communicate with each other normally Enable the FTP Server in the host and co...

Page 125: ...ade through the Console port Normally you are suggested to upgrade the system file through the network port It is because the system software is large while the download speed through the Console port...

Page 126: ...different from each other If the user upgrades the software of the master system control board through the system file follow the procedures below Step 1 Download the system software For the downloadi...

Page 127: ...he BOOTROM mode you need to upgrade the system control board in the FTP Xmodem mode again after the system control board is upgraded and the system is rebooted Then the system automatically upgrades t...

Page 128: ...yslog lowest level 7 config syslog type NAS enable config syslog type RADIUS enable config syslog type DHCPS enable config syslog type HIPMG enable config syslog type PPPOE enable config syslog type P...

Page 129: ...2 Download the configuration file in 3P C 4450E 3P C config download ftp config file 20 1 1 1 ftpuser 123 config txt Step 3 Reset the system 3P C config reboot 7 2 4 7 2 4 7 2 4 7 2 4 Erasing the Con...

Page 130: ...contains the configuration commands and parameters of all modules 7 3 3 7 3 3 7 3 3 7 3 3 Querying the Port Status Operation Guide Execute the command show port portlist all active to query the status...

Page 131: ...Service Mode Port working mode Channel Mode Channel mode DS Rate Kbps Downstream rate Kbps US Rate Kbps Upstream rate Kbps DS NoiseMargin dB US NoiseMargin dB Upstream noise margin DS Interleaved Del...

Page 132: ...e index The information of the FDB address table is showed as follows 3P C config show fdb Begin of Mac Address Table Information all Total 1 mac address entry showed Mac address Port Vlan name Flags...

Page 133: ...0 16 0 0 16 is directly connected 3P C C 12 1 0 0 16 is directly connected server C 192 168 0 0 16 is directly connected adsl S 192 168 2 0 24 1 0 via 192 168 1 3 adsl 7 3 8 Querying the System Runnin...

Page 134: ...er name and password again ignore the following steps Step 3 Transfer the startup config configuration file to the terminal equipment in the FTP Xmodem mode Step 4 Modify the uploaded file Replace the...

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Page 136: ...es that the transceiving function of the optical interface is normal 4 Check the optical interface for long distance optical fiber transmission When using the optical module supporting the long distan...

Page 137: ...G Single mode 70 LC 1 550 2 5 3 22 SFP SM 1 25G 110K 1 25 G Single mode 110 LC 1 550 0 5 9 30 SFP SM 2 5G 15K 2 5 G Single mode 15 LC 1 310 10 2 9 18 SFP SM 2 5G 40K 2 5 G Single mode 40 LC 1 310 10...

Page 138: ...ngs to the VLAN created by a system to isolate the ports This item indicates the ID of the VLAN where the port is located Port VLAN name Name of the VLAN where the port is located Remote modem connect...

Page 139: ...Delay ms 32 US Interleaved Delay ms 16 DS TargetNoiseMargin dB 6 US TargetNoiseMargin dB 6 DS MaxNoiseMargin dB 12 US MinNoiseMargin dB 0 ATUC LossOfFrame 0 ATUC LossOfSignal 0 ATUC LossOfLink 0 ATUC...

Page 140: ...o update in real time The second command is used to show configuration information that does not vary with the port link status For the show port portlist all active command if the port is in the up s...

Page 141: ...otiation setting remote Ethernet speed 10 M 100 M whether flowctrl is enabled and duplex mode full half For example 3P C config show port 14 19 vdsl line config Port 14 19 s Config Information DS line...

Page 142: ...e personnel should pay more attention to the study of the indicator meaning and have the rapid response capability when some faults occur to the system Table 9 1 Description of LED status of the syste...

Page 143: ...the system control board from the last reboot to now Check the system time show time in the config mode The time here should be the standard Beijing time 9 1 2 Hot Plugging The device supports the hot...

Page 144: ...mmand 3P C config systemswitch The master standby switchover needs about 20 seconds and the service is interrupted temporarily in the later 30 seconds Finally the standby system control board takes ov...

Page 145: ...is used to judge whether the software runs confusedly whether the program is suspended and It is an extreme action taken when there is no other alternatives Reset method for the card Reset mode Operat...

Page 146: ...seconds Now this system control board is a standby one see the detailed installation steps in the hardware installation part Step 5 To check whether the current standby system control board runs norma...

Page 147: ...rd and it plays an important role in the fault analysis and location The rough position or cause of the fault can be found through the indicator status and the indicator status is helpful for the next...

Page 148: ...n or the system runs abnormally RUN Green Flashing The ADUC runs normally Off The ADUC runs normally Status indicator of the ADUC ALM Red ON The ADUC has an alarm 9 2 2 Hot Plugging The device support...

Page 149: ...e command show version all or show boardinfo The system indicator flashes normally Step 2 Confirm that the service in the service board stops and the service should be transferred to other cards or de...

Page 150: ...p 5 To check the running status of the service board execute the command show version all or show boardinfo The system indicator flashes normally If the type of the new card is the same as that of the...

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Page 152: ...en the air break switch switches to OFF suddenly it indicates that there is something wrong with the power distribution system of the device or the device and you should carefully look for the reasons...

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Page 154: ...power supply may be lower than before Now you should dismount the plastic panel from the power supply and clean or replace the air filter in the panel Check the air filter Check whether the air filte...

Page 155: ...item Description Fault diagnosis and measures Status of fan alarm indicator When the fan is abnormal the ALM indicator of the fan module is on A fault occurs to the fan and the fan should be replaced...

Page 156: ...and and pull the fan module out of the sub rack completely by supporting the bottom of the fan module with your left hand Step 8 Put the dismounted fan module in a safe place Warning When the fan shel...

Page 157: ...e fan module Plug the fan module into the fan support and fasten the captive screws on the both sides of the support after putting the fan module in the corresponding position as shown in the figure b...

Page 158: ...Figure 12 1 Frequency range of ADSL Upstream Downstream Frequency In this case ADSL upstream signal frequency band 26KHz 138KHz ADSL downstream signal frequency band 138KHz 1104KHz Telephone audio fr...

Page 159: ...ce splitter The voice splitter uses the passive devices connected on the line in series so it has a high reliability but with the time elapse it will also be of aged deterioration mainly reflecting in...

Page 160: ...is described as follows Upon meeting the requirements the upstream downstream interleaving delay can be adjusted in ms with the range of 0 to 255 and its default parameter configuration is 24ms for do...

Page 161: ...30 0 5mm 5 99 6 85 7 06 7 77 9 00 12 18 22 50 Crosstalk interference When there are multiple ADSL subscribers in the same cable or there are HDSL subscribers ISDN subscribers or the data transmission...

Page 162: ...ringing off hook and on hook the non linearity of the telephone during conversation will also affect the data service The test abroad shows that the non linearity phenomenon does not occur when the p...

Page 163: ...of subscribers 3 Testing the ADSL connection parameters After the ADSL equipment has finished with its jumper setting in the distribution room the connection test needs to be done in the actual enviro...

Page 164: ...ine is commissioned the following checks should be made First check the distance between subscribers and the 3P C 4450E equipment if it is above 2km the materials for the house line should be strictly...

Page 165: ...m 470 280 190 In practice it may be the subscriber line of mixed core diameters in this case we should give it a comprehensive consideration the DC loop resistance of subscriber line should not be mor...

Page 166: ...hould be tested to ensure the commissioning of the ADSL service 1 1 1 62 Connection Testing and Commissioning of User End Devices 1 Connection splitter The ADSL service is the traditional voice and da...

Page 167: ...Downli nk 22 33 42 50 56 Line attenuation dB Upstre am 14 21 28 35 42 The results of actual line measurement may be somewhat different the line length is known the attenuation differs by 3 4db which s...

Page 168: ...r the internal line N cross board position Serial No for the internal line W cross board position Distribution records AC voltage VAC V a b V a gnd V b gnd Length of loop DC voltage VDC V a b V a gnd...

Page 169: ...ls and access the Internet In general it is the fault of lines which should be reported to the 112 test terminal First exclude the line failure and check whether the Internet accessing is possible aft...

Page 170: ...oper connections check the normality of the network adapter of the computer and you should install the driver or change the network adapter if necessary Status of the ADSL ACT Indicator The ADSL ACT i...

Page 171: ...ften being disconnected This problem is often the result of too large high frequency attenuation due to poor quality of lines or too long lines too much line noise and poor contact of lines the follow...

Page 172: ...the telephone set 2 Modem failure the power on off is used to judge whether the Modem can be normally started 3 Check the Modem indicator if the Link indicator is off it indicates the broken connectio...

Page 173: ...gation the house parallel is found to be the common wires with a length of 80m or so The line is exposed under the sun and the junctions of the connector are not so firm It is the result of unreliable...

Page 174: ...is resistance can be matched with different types of non shielded twisted pairs of most access networks The downstream and upstream signal powers are 10dBm 10mW The total maximum transmission power as...

Page 175: ...the attenuation is the cable length core diameter and the quantity of pairs in the harness Pulse noise The pulse noise refers to the outburst discrete pulse interference it has a large amplitude and...

Page 176: ...Equipment 1 Connection of the VDSL equipment Subscribers need to remove the original jumpers at the distribution frame upon applying for the commissioning of VDSL service and connect the distribution...

Page 177: ...of subscriber lines can be basically calculated according to the inter line capacitance of 50Nf km or the loop resistance The DC resistance reference value of the common lines is shown in the table be...

Page 178: ...sed the wires may be correctly bonded and should be done again if the call can be normally made the next is to connect configure and commission the Modem Take the Modem of the in built splitter for ex...

Page 179: ...ull on Duplex mode half Modem flow control off Others 12 2 3 VDSL Line Maintenance VDSL Service Common Faults and Handling 1 Unable to make calls and access the Internet Confirm the correct and reliab...

Page 180: ...on the correct user name and password should be used Upon using DHCP to dynamically allocate the IP address observe whether the subscriber can be allocated with the IP address if not it shows the inco...

Page 181: ...the auto negotiation mode set as Auto detect Figure 12 8 Networking diagram Fault symptom In application it is found that the rate is very low upon transmitting files with FTP between PC2 and PC1 che...

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Page 184: ...onfig Show the running configuration of the system show task Check whether the task is normally run show slab mod Check the allocation and use of memory show slab global Check the use of memory Show s...

Page 185: ...the ADSL access check the pvc setting using the show pvc command Check the setting of ports and view the configuration information using the command show port portlist all active adsl vdsl line config...

Page 186: ...tep 1 Check the port modes of the equipment at both ends they are all the 10 100M auto adaptation mode and the result of the interconnection is 100M Step 2 View the statistical information of the port...

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Page 190: ...ep 1 For 3P C 4450EV2 00 Use the cable connector matched with HD4825 and connect the pole red wire for the HD4825 DC output with the BGND black wire for 3P C 4450E DC power input wire connector connec...

Page 191: ...without the written permission of SAGEM SA Figure 1 2 Description of 3P C 4450E backplane power connector and the DC output port at the back of HD4825 pole pole AC input DC output port at the back of...

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Page 193: ...ports so that it matches the switch or set it in the adaptive working mode The network can be pinged at a certain port but not when the network cable is changed to another port If the equipment connec...

Page 194: ...IEEE 802 3 indicating 1000Mbps Ethernet over short wavelength optical fibers based on 8B 10B signal coding Auto negotiation The auto negotiation mode means the interface automatically adjusts its spee...

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Page 196: ...n distortion And therefore the frequency band that a multi mode optical fiber can provide is restricted Two specifications are available now for the cores of multi mode optical fibers 62 5mm and 50mm...

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