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5.1726 Power
An on-card power converter provides the necessary circuit voltages from the
diode-combined A and B -48 volt battery supplies. The on-card fuse, if it
blows, lights the red FAIL LED and provides battery to the Fuse Alarm bus
connecting to pin 10 on the backplane terminal strip TB1.
NOTE:
Information on the optional Model 54580 Network Time Server Card is documented
separately. Refer to CXR Larus Manual 80-100-286.
5.18 Models 54571, 54572, 54573, 54574 Output Card
Redundancy Switching
5.1801
These four output cards may be deployed in the traditional method to deliver
output signals to the Network Elements. Also, they may be deployed in
adjacent protected pairs. In each pair, the cards must have a jumper set to
“protected.” Refer to Figure 5-17.
5.181 Functions
5.1811
If these four cards are set for non-protected operation, then they perform their
output function in the traditional fashion. If they are set for protected
operation, then a specific Master-Slave relationship is developed. Note that
these cards must be deployed in matched pairs (same model numbers in
adjacent card slots) and there must be wire jumpers applied by the installer
connecting Tip of one card to Tip of the second card, and Ring of the first
card to Ring of the second card, and this is for all of the twenty outputs that
need this redundancy function enabled (probably all twenty).
a. The first card of a protected pair to be inserted will take up the Master role
for this pair. Its twenty outputs will run hot and active.
b. The second card of a protected pair to be inserted will take up the Slave
role for this pair. Its twenty outputs will be in standby so as not to conflict
with the Master.
c. In the event that one port of the Master card fails internally, then the two
cards of the pair communicate this event, and the Slave card will activate
its corresponding port while the Master card de-activates that port. Since
the two cards are wired in parallel (by way of the jumper wiring from Tip to
Tip and Ring to Ring), then the Slave card will be driving the downstream
network element. Note that if there is an external failure such as a short
circuit on the wire pair, then that will disable the timing signal from both
ports so that the network element sees no usable signal.
d.
It is possible that one Master output card with a failing output port may be
removed from the shelf for replacement purposes. In this case, the Slave output card will
immediately activate all twenty of its ports to drive to all of the downstream network
elements. Note that the Slave card has now effectively taken up Sole role, and if a new
output card is now inserted into the pair, it will have taken up the role of Slave since it
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