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6-2

SmartEdge 1200 Router Hardware Guide

Procedures in this chapter include:

• Inserting and Extracting a Card

• Inserting and Removing a Transceiver

• Adding, Replacing, or Upgrading a Controller Card

• Installing and Removing a CF Card

• Adding and Replacing a Traffic Card

• Replacing a Transceiver

• Replacing the Fan Tray

• Replacing the Air Filter

• Cleaning Optical Connectors

Table 6-1 lists the tools required to perform the procedures in this chapter.

Note

The SmartEdge 1200 chassis has an EEPROM that supplies the medium access control 
(MAC) address for the chassis. If it should ever be necessary to replace the EEPROM, contact 
your local technical representative or the Redback

®

 Technical Assistance Center (TAC) for 

directions.

Caution

Risk of electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage. The system components contain 
electrostatic-sensitive devices. To reduce the risk of ESD damage, always use an ESD wrist 
or ankle strap when handling a component. Avoid touching its printed circuit board, 
subassemblies, or any connector pins. 

Caution

Risk of equipment damage. You can damage your SmartEdge router if you install and use 
cards that have been repaired in the field. To reduce the risk, never attempt to repair parts or 
cards yourself; always replace any defective card with a card supplied by your local technical 
representative. 

Table 6-1

Tools Required for Installation and Replacement Procedures

Tool

Purpose

#1 Phillips screwdriver

Remove and install the fan tray, cards.

Trompeter tool

Remove and install DS-3 or E3 cables.

Note

The screwdriver needs a 4.5-inch (11.5-cm) shaft to reach the screws that secure the fan tray 
in the chassis.

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Страница 7: ...ket Mesh Architecture 1 3 Redundancy 1 3 Alarms 1 4 System Status 1 4 System Components 1 4 SmartEdge 1200 Chassis 1 5 Chassis Card Cage 1 5 Chassis Cooling 1 6 Chassis Power 1 6 Controller Cards 1 7...

Страница 8: ...and ESD Considerations 4 2 Site and Installation Considerations 4 3 General Safety 4 3 Electrical Precautions 4 3 Reducing the Risk of ESD Damage 4 4 Mounting the Chassis 4 4 Select the Chassis Posit...

Страница 9: ...chassis Command 5 17 Output Fields for the show disk Command 5 19 Output Fields for the show hardware Command 5 19 Output Fields for the show port Command 5 25 Troubleshooting Hardware Problems 5 30...

Страница 10: ...A 2 Ethernet Straight Cable A 3 External Timing Cables A 3 Traffic Card Cables A 5 ATM Traffic Card Cables A 5 10 100 Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet Cables A 5 Cable Specifications A 5 P...

Страница 11: ...correct installation of a SmartEdge 1200 router we recommend that you read and use the documentation set in the following order SmartEdge 1200 System Unpacking Instructions Provides information about...

Страница 12: ...Provides a list of industry standard terms and terms found in the SmartEdge hardware and software documentation Intended Audience This guide is intended for network engineers who are responsible for t...

Страница 13: ...aid in accessing information in this guide the following types of cross references have been hot linked to provide navigation aids in the online formats of the guide Cross references to chapters secti...

Страница 14: ...tworks Support web site at http support redback com enter a username and password and click Login If you do not have a username and password consult your Redback Networks support representative or sen...

Страница 15: ...oadband remote access server BRAS to directly connect customers to the network It supports a variety of interfaces and vital services such as routing protocols quality of service QoS and inbound and o...

Страница 16: ...ompliant version of the router a standard removable air ramp is required for the standard version of the SmartEdge 1200 router Table 1 1 lists the product codes for the two types of SmartEdge 1200 cha...

Страница 17: ...c card uses a combination of a Packet Mesh ASIC PMA and Packet Processing ASICs PPAs to perform this function Redundancy The architecture of the system is fully redundant for all traffic affecting com...

Страница 18: ...us affect on service or on circuits that are not essential to network operation for example a carrier line problem for which transmission has been switched to another line System Status The system LED...

Страница 19: ...lled at the front of the chassis A cable tray provides the means to route the cables from the front of the chassis to the external equipment The cable tray requires no adjustments regardless of the nu...

Страница 20: ...e SmartEdge 1200 router power architecture has two power zones each with primary and backup sources Primary sources are referred to as A sources backup sources are B sources A1 refers to the primary p...

Страница 21: ...oller card supports applications that require high volumes of traffic it also supports more subscribers than the other controller cards Unlike the XCRP3 Controller card the interface to BITS or SSU eq...

Страница 22: ...SmartEdge OS software NetOp EMS software External timing synchronization software Main memory total 768 or 1 280 MB SDRAM 8 GB DDR II SDRAM NVRAM 512 KB DRAM with battery backup 512 KB DRAM with batte...

Страница 23: ...cillator at 4 6 ppm that supports free run normal and holdover modes the internal clock on an XCRP4 Controller card is a SONET minimum clock SMC at 20 0 ppm in free run and normal modes only The syste...

Страница 24: ...ns p0 p1 and flash The p0 and p1 partitions each store a system image and its files the memory on a controller card can be loaded from either partition The third partition flash stores SmartEdge OS co...

Страница 25: ...ted to the SmartEdge OS Administrators can display both temperature and voltage data using commands in the SmartEdge OS CLI Fully redundant configuration When two controller cards are installed in the...

Страница 26: ...e Chapter 2 Traffic Card Descriptions In the table the IR abbreviation specifies Intermediate Reach Table 1 5 SmartEdge 1200 Traffic Cards Type of Traffic Card Description Number of Cards Number of Po...

Страница 27: ...s for the transmit Tx and receive Rx circuits 2 The low density version of a card provides a limited number of ports that are enabled through software entitlement 3 Protection features for various typ...

Страница 28: ...System Components 1 14 SmartEdge 1200 Router Hardware Guide...

Страница 29: ...ONET SDH traffic cards include OC 192c STM 64c Card Note In the descriptions that follow the term SmartEdge 1200 applies to any version of the chassis unless otherwise noted The terms SmartEdge 1200s...

Страница 30: ...2 1 Port Data for Traffic Cards Type of Traffic Card Description Physical Ports Low Density Version Low Density Port Numbers ATM ATM OC 12c STM 4c IR Enhanced ATM OC 12c STM 4c IR 4 port ATM OC 3c STM...

Страница 31: ...tgoing ATM cell stream The hardware provides header error control HEC framing for the port The transmit clock can be derived either from the active controller card or from the onboard local oscillator...

Страница 32: ...revertive or nonrevertive switching Interface Telcordia IR 1 SDH STM 4 S 4 1 Link power budget2 2 The link power budget is calculated using minimum output power minimum sensitivity optical path power...

Страница 33: ...am The hardware provides HEC framing for each port the transmit clock can be derived either from the active controller card or from the onboard local oscillator The second generation ATM OC 3c STM 1c...

Страница 34: ...rtive or nonrevertive switching Interface Telcordia IR 1 SDH STM 1 S 1 1 Link power budget2 2 The link power budget is calculated using minimum output power minimum sensitivity optical path power pena...

Страница 35: ...ith individually selectable speeds of 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps The Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet FE GE card provides 60 copper based 10Base T or 100Base TX ports with selectable speeds of 10 Mbps or 100 M...

Страница 36: ...table auto sensing 10 100 or 1000 Mbps user selectable 100 Mbps is auto sensing Protection None None Protocol 10 Mbps 10Base T 100 Mbps 100Base TX 10 Mbps 10Base T 100 Mbps 100Base TX 1000 Mbps 1000Ba...

Страница 37: ...bit Ethernet card These transceivers are described in the Transceivers for SmartEdge Traffic Cards document Figure 2 4 shows the front panels of these cards with transceivers installed in their ports...

Страница 38: ...6 lists the specifications for the first and second versions of the Gigabit Ethernet cards for the various GBIC transceivers Caution Risk of data loss You can corrupt the system if you attempt to ins...

Страница 39: ...8 list the GE3 card specifications for the various SFP transceivers Caution Risk of data loss You can corrupt the system if you attempt to install transceivers GBICs SFPs or XFPs that are not purchase...

Страница 40: ...WDM and Base DWDM Specifications Specification CWDM DWDM Number of ports1 1 Each optical port has separate connectors for the transmit Tx and receive Rx circuits 4 4 Speed 1 Gbps 1 Gbps Protection Non...

Страница 41: ...he extent of the support for flow control depends on the release of the SmartEdge OS Yes Yes Yes Yes Transceiver type SFP SFP SFP SFP Compliance IEEE 802 3 802 3z IEEE 802 3 802 3z IEEE 802 3 802 3z I...

Страница 42: ...tall transceivers GBICs SFPs or XFPs that are not purchased from Redback because these items have not been tested with the SmartEdge router To reduce the risk install only the transceivers purchased f...

Страница 43: ...range of 1 290 to 1 330 nm IR 2 Transmitter range of 1 530 to 1 565 nm LR 2b Transmitter range of 1 530 to 1 565 nm For information about the transceivers see the Transceivers for SmartEdge Traffic C...

Страница 44: ...ication SR IR LR Number of ports1 1 The port has separate connectors for the transmit Tx and receive Rx circuits 1 1 1 Speed 10 Gbps 10 Gbps 10 Gbps Protection None 1 1 APS None 1 1 APS None 1 1 APS I...

Страница 45: ...l Specifications Electrical Power Connections Environmental Requirements Physical Specifications Note In the descriptions that follow the term SmartEdge 1200 applies to any version of the chassis unle...

Страница 46: ...ork Equipment Building Standards NEBS electrostatic discharge ESD requirement UL 60950 CSA 22 2 No 60950 IEC60950 EN60950 AS NZS 60950 FCC part 15 Class A ETSI EN300 386 CISPR 22 Class A VCCI Class A...

Страница 47: ...ly Number of input feeds 4 2 from battery plant A and 2 from battery plant B Table 3 3 Operating and Inrush Current for Traffic Cards at 48 VDC Component Operating Current Inrush Current1 1 Inrush cur...

Страница 48: ...lt in a nonoperable SmartEdge 1200 chassis These conditions can occur for either or both of the following causes The original power configuration was not fully redundant Both the primary and the backu...

Страница 49: ...Slots 8 to 14 have nonredundant power No power for zone 1 Nonredundant power for zone 2 A2 or B2 A1 and B1 are not connected or have failed Slots 1 to 7 have redundant power Slots 8 to 14 have no powe...

Страница 50: ...ating conditions Table 3 8 SmartEdge 1200 Physical Specifications Mechanical Specification Value 1200s chassis dimensions 19 5 inches 49 50 cm height 17 3 inches 43 80 cm width 22 7 inches 57 7 cm dep...

Страница 51: ...tion Preparing for Installation 3 7 Figure 3 1 and Figure 3 2 show these dimensions for the SmartEdge 1200n and 1200s chassis respectively Figure 3 1 SmartEdge 1200n Chassis Dimensions Figure 3 2 Smar...

Страница 52: ...J 45 front chassis access2 LC front chassis access LC front chassis access LC front chassis access 1 The front panel has 5 MRJ21 connectors each supporting 12 FE ports a breakout cable which uses RJ 4...

Страница 53: ...n a 45 RU rack In this installation 3 RUs of empty space exist at the rack In either rack the lowermost air ramp is required the upper air ramp which is an integral part of the chassis also serves as...

Страница 54: ...ack Flush mount The fan tray and cable tray extend approximately 7 9 inches 20 1 cm beyond the front of the rack Extended mount The fan tray and cable tray extend approximately 10 1 inches 25 7 cm bey...

Страница 55: ...ped Two people can perform the installation without additional aid if the chassis is empty with no removable components installed The effective weight of the chassis without an removable components is...

Страница 56: ...the connector or directly view the laser beam emerging from the connector Warning Risk of personal injury This equipment does not provide safety isolation between any port that is connected to a digit...

Страница 57: ...ages displayed during the reload are sent to the console port You access the SmartEdge 1200 router with a terminal connected to the console port either directly or through a terminal server For more i...

Страница 58: ...ded Ethernet crossover cable Ethernet port connection to a remote management workstation A PC type workstation running Windows NT 2000 98 95 3 01 or DOS with Telnet client Shielded Ethernet straight c...

Страница 59: ...he cards The screwdriver needs a 0 1875 inch barrel that is 5 to 6 inches long to install and remove the cable tray 2 or 3 Phillips screwdriver1 1 Depending on the screws that you use to install the c...

Страница 60: ...Gathering Cables and Tools 3 16 SmartEdge 1200 Router Hardware Guide...

Страница 61: ...this chapter review the material in the following sections Preinstallation Tasks Safety and ESD Considerations Note In the descriptions that follow the term SmartEdge 1200 applies to any version of th...

Страница 62: ...llation Considerations General Safety Electrical Precautions Reducing the Risk of ESD Damage Table 4 1 Tools Required for Installation Tool Purpose Heavy duty cart Transport chassis and system equipme...

Страница 63: ...the chassis Mechanical loading Ensure that you do not create a potentially hazardous condition from uneven loading when you select the mounting position in the rack for the SmartEdge 1200 chassis Circ...

Страница 64: ...e an external fuse panel either a stand alone unit or incorporated in a DC power supply system or circuit breaker panel to be used with the SmartEdge 1200 router We recommend that the panel provide se...

Страница 65: ...200n chassis RUs A stand alone external fuse panel requires one RU Figure 4 1 illustrates the installation of three SmartEdge 1200n chassis in a single 42 RU rack In this installation there are 6 RUs...

Страница 66: ...yond the front of the rack Extended mount The fan tray and cable tray extend approximately 10 1 inches 25 7 cm beyond the front of the rack Centered mount The fan tray and cable tray extend approximat...

Страница 67: ...Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 and Figure 4 6 2 Using a Phillips screwdriver attach the bracket to the chassis with four of the screws provided with the mounting bracket tighten each screw using 15...

Страница 68: ...Mounting the Chassis 4 8 SmartEdge 1200 Router Hardware Guide Figure 4 3 Installing Chassis Brackets for Recessed Mount Position Figure 4 4 Installing Chassis Brackets for Flush Mount Position...

Страница 69: ...Mounting the Chassis Installing the Hardware 4 9 Figure 4 5 Installing Chassis Brackets for Extended Mount Position Figure 4 6 Installing Chassis Brackets for Centered Mount Position...

Страница 70: ...er secure the chassis to the rack with the remaining 12 24 or equivalent screws then remove the two screws you used as rest points and insert them in the remaining screw holes in the brackets Tighten...

Страница 71: ...The bracket for the standard version of the air ramp requires two 10 32 x 0 25 inch flat head screws that for the NEBS version of the air ramp requires three 10 32 x 0 25 inch flat head screws The fo...

Страница 72: ...n the side of the air ramp Ensure that the bracket position corresponds to the position of the chassis mounting brackets See Figure 4 8 Figure 4 9 Figure 4 10 and Figure 4 11 for these details 2 Using...

Страница 73: ...ou need four 12 24 or equivalent screws Perform the following steps 1 Position the air ramp just below the SmartEdge 1200 chassis so that the screw holes in the air ramp mounting brackets are aligned...

Страница 74: ...ocation of the power and chassis ground connectors A safety cover secured to the chassis by tabs and captive Phillips screws prevents the cables from being deliberately disconnected and the connectors...

Страница 75: ...United States installation requirements Perform the following steps to connect the chassis ground cables 1 Attach a compression lug to one end of a chassis ground cable a Insert one end of the chassis...

Страница 76: ...fuse in a fuse panel must be provided in the fixed wiring for each DC power source It must be suitable for the rated voltage and current specified Warning Risk of electrical shock Safe operation of th...

Страница 77: ...o the terminal stud labeled RTN 4 Repeat step 2 and step 3 to connect the power cables to each of the other power filters 5 Install the power safety cover see Figure 4 14 a Insert the tabs on the top...

Страница 78: ...the cable tray adjust the position of the cable tray until it rests on the chassis posts see Figure 4 15 2 Grasp the handle at the center of the cable tray and press the latch just behind it to open t...

Страница 79: ...you are ready to install the controller and traffic cards If you need help identifying the cards see the card illustrations provided in Chapter 2 Traffic Card Descriptions You then install blank cards...

Страница 80: ...card requires two adjacent slots the slot range is 1 to 5 and 9 to 13 The XCRP4 Controller card does not support channelized SONET or SDH traffic cards Table 4 2 summarizes the slot assignments for t...

Страница 81: ...enience jack is located on the front of the fan tray Laser Risk of severe damage to your eyes All versions of the optical cards are Class 1 products which use lasers to convert electrical signals to o...

Страница 82: ...inch lbs torque 0 6 Newton meters maximum Repeat steps 2 to 7 for each card to be installed Figure 4 17 Installing a Card Install Blank Cards When all cards have been installed insert a blank card in...

Страница 83: ...gabit Ethernet first and second versions GBIC Gigabit Ethernet 3 SFP Gigabit Ethernet 1020 10 and 20 port versions SFP 10 Gigabit Ethernet XFP OC 192c STM 64c XFP Caution Risk of data loss You can cor...

Страница 84: ...Completing the Installation 4 24 SmartEdge 1200 Router Hardware Guide Figure 4 18 Installing a GBIC Transceiver Figure 4 19 Installing an SFP Transceiver...

Страница 85: ...slot If the CF card does not engage the connectors with approximately 0 50 inches 1 27 cm of the CF card outside the slot do not continue Remove the CF card and repeat this step Note If you install a...

Страница 86: ...upside down Remove the card and rotate it 180 then try again 3 The card has been previously damaged so that it cannot align correctly with the slot connectors remove the card and discard it Do not use...

Страница 87: ...erminal or management workstation to the SmartEdge 1200 router is often a two stage process Initially the console terminal is connected to the Craft port also referred to as the console port to config...

Страница 88: ...rt on the front of a controller card This type of connection provides access to the SmartEdge OS CLI either directly or through a terminal server Figure 4 23 shows the connection to the Craft port Thi...

Страница 89: ...ions are possible one from a primary source and one from a secondary source Either connection can provide timing for the entire chassis input regardless of the configuration of the controller cards Se...

Страница 90: ...e port data for traffic cards in the table IR LR and SR abbreviations are used for Intermediate Reach Long Reach and Short Reach respectively Table 4 4 Traffic Card Port Data Type of Traffic Card Desc...

Страница 91: ...dard cables Appendix A Cables and Pin Assignments describes the standard SmartEdge 1200 cables and pin assignments Perform the following steps to connect and route the cables at the front of the chass...

Страница 92: ...the cable guides for that card in the outer partition d Slide the cables under the slotted cover of the inner partition as much as is possible but do not allow the cables to have a bend radius of mor...

Страница 93: ...kout cables from the card and then tie wrap the bundle to the rack f Continue connecting and routing the breakout cables from the other FE GE cards Caution Risk of equipment damage The cable connector...

Страница 94: ...tach the DB 9 ends of the external timing cables to the primary and secondary connectors labeled PRIMARY and SECONDARY at the center rear of the SmartEdge 1200 chassis tie the cables to the rack If yo...

Страница 95: ...sis Perform the following steps to connect the cables from the front of the chassis 1 Connect the traffic card cables to their networks 2 Ensure that the management access equipment is configured prop...

Страница 96: ...nectors on the external fuse panel that you intend to use for the four pairs of power cables b Connect the primary power zone 1 cables A1 to their 48V and RTN connectors on the external fuse panel c C...

Страница 97: ...s see Appendix B Alarms and Probable Causes In addition to the LEDs for the system the LEDs for the following cards are defined Controller Cards ATM Cards Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Cards SONET SDH...

Страница 98: ...the SmartEdge 1200n chassis unless otherwise noted In the descriptions that follow the term controller card refers to any version of the Cross Connect Route Processor XCRP Controller card XCRP XCRP3...

Страница 99: ...em remove all fuses for both power zones primary and backup for each zone in the fuse panel Determining Hardware Status You can determine the hardware status of an operating SmartEdge 1200 router usin...

Страница 100: ...ay is fully functional 1 The failure can be the result of either a nonfunctional fan or malfunctioning fan controller card the failure condition can be detected by the power on or ODD tests Table 5 2...

Страница 101: ...on the controller card ACTIVE On Green This controller card is the active controller Off None This controller card is either on standby the STDBY LED is lit or has failed the FAIL LED is lit STDBY On...

Страница 102: ...ACTIVITY LINK ACT On Green The Ethernet management link is up Blinking Green The Ethernet management link is receiving or transmitting frames Off None The Ethernet management link is down SPEED On Gr...

Страница 103: ...ty Color Description FAIL On Red A failure exists on the card 1 1 A failure can be total partial or forced Failure on any part of the card including failure of any of its ports results in the FAIL LED...

Страница 104: ...within specifications Blinking Green Signal is present and within specifications receiving or transmitting packets not idle cells Off None Port is not configured no signal is present or signal is not...

Страница 105: ...ort see Figure 5 4 Figure 5 4 LEDs on Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Cards Table 5 8 lists the equipment LEDs which indicate the current status of the card Table 5 8 Equipment LEDs on Ethernet and Giga...

Страница 106: ...nd active Off None The link is down SPD On Yellow The link is operating at 100 Mbps Off None The link is operating at 10 Mbps Table 5 10 Facility LEDs for 10 100 Ports on the FE GE Card Label Activity...

Страница 107: ...hree equipment LEDs at the top of each card to indicate the current status of the card and one facility LED to indicate the status of the port see Figure 5 5 Figure 5 5 LEDs on SONET SDH Cards Table 5...

Страница 108: ...d 5 seconds for each installed traffic card If the system has two controller cards the controller tests run in parallel Table 5 13 Equipment LEDs on the OC 192c STM 64c Card Label Activity Color Descr...

Страница 109: ...sabled you can enable them with the following command in global configuration mode diag pod Managing Hardware with CLI Commands The SmartEdge OS command line interface CLI includes commands that displ...

Страница 110: ...BERTs Fan tray power temperature for all installed units show hardware show hardware detail Status of internal and external CF cards show disk Status of standby controller show redundancy Status for...

Страница 111: ...clear port counters command to clear the counters for a specific port Restart the system reload both controller cards 2 2 For other forms of this command see the Basic System Operations Guide for the...

Страница 112: ...ATM an Ethernet a Gigabit Ethernet or a POS port port port type slot port no loopback Table 5 19 Loopback Types Loopback Type Description No loopback type is specified for Ethernet and GE ports inter...

Страница 113: ...12 port ethernet Ethernet or Gigabit port any version oc192 POS port OC 192c STM 64c Table 5 22 Output Fields for the show chassis Command Field Description Current platform is Type of chassis SE1200...

Страница 114: ...ler card For a description of the functions of the default traffic card see the Card Port and Channel Operations chapter in the Ports Circuits and Tunnels Operations Guide for the SmartEdge OS 5 A car...

Страница 115: ...GE card the show hardware command in any mode with the detail keyword displays gigaether 4 port adv as the card type Table 5 24 Field Descriptions for the show disk Command Field Description Location...

Страница 116: ...see Table 5 23 Serial No nnnnnnnnnnnnnn Unique identifier for this unit 14 alphanumeric characters To identify the model of the SmartEdge 1200 chassis using the serial number see Table 5 26 Rev n Har...

Страница 117: ...eeds an FPGA upgrade FPGA upgrade FPGA upgrade has been started HW detected Card is detected and being initialized HW failure Card has experienced a failure HW initialized Card is initialized and read...

Страница 118: ...Date unit was manufactured ODD Status Status of the ODD tests Aborted The session was terminated by the user or by the standby controller card being removed Incomplete At least one of the requested t...

Страница 119: ...r the SFP transceiver installed in this port CWDM SM Coarse wavelength division multiplexing CWDM transceiver single mode fiber DWDM SM Dense wavelength division multiplexing DWDM transceiver single m...

Страница 120: ...192c STM 64c port LR SM Long reach transceiver single mode fiber 10GE or OC 192c STM 64c port SR MM Short reach transceiver multimode fiber 10GE port SR SM Short reach transceiver single mode fiber O...

Страница 121: ...he traffic card temperature is 167 F 75 C for longer than five minutes it generates a major alarm if the condition persists longer than one hour 3 The system reloads if the controller card temperature...

Страница 122: ...g active Port Parameters in alphabetical order Active Alarms getting LOS Alarm is present getting ATM LCD Alarm is present N A Not applicable to this type of port NONE No alarms are present Admin stat...

Страница 123: ...P transceiver with regard to monitoring SFP faults and reporting power readings No SFP cannot monitor its faults nor report power readings Yes SFP can monitor its faults and report power readings Dupl...

Страница 124: ...or Gigabit interface converter GBIC transceiver 1000Base LX70 Extended reach GBIC transceiver 1000Base SX Short reach SFP or GBIC transceiver 1000Base T Copper based SFP or GBIC transceiver or GE port...

Страница 125: ...asured power has dropped below the level needed by the transceiver to maintain connectivity without errors No Fault No power fault has occurred PwrFault Measured power is outside the range displayed i...

Страница 126: ...32 describes the problems indicated by the system power and alarm LEDs Table 5 32 Problems Indicated by Power and Alarm LEDs Problem Solution FAN Red is lit one or more fans are not operating Replace...

Страница 127: ...es installation requirements Table 5 33 Problems Indicated by Card Status LEDs Problem Solution FAIL Red is lit The card has failed Replace the card ACTIVE Green is not lit Perform the following check...

Страница 128: ...f the system bootrom To view the currently installed version enter the show version command in any mode To upgrade the bootrom enter the upgrade bootrom command in exec mode For more information about...

Страница 129: ...dby controller card traffic cards only Includes level 1 tests tests all onboard active components in the line interface module LIM of the board including memory registers PPA DIMMs and SRAM PPA and ot...

Страница 130: ...o 6 and 9 to 14 Gigabit Ethernet first and second versions gigaether 4 port 1 to 6 and 9 to 14 Gigabit Ethernet 3 ge3 4 port 1 to 6 and 9 to 14 Gigabit Ethernet 1020 10 port ge 10 port 1 to 6 and 9 to...

Страница 131: ...tandby controller card diag on demand standby level level loop loop num Table 5 39 ODD and LED Conditions for a Card State1 of Indicator After 1 You can display alarm LED and ODD states using the show...

Страница 132: ...BY LEDs are off ODD on demand diagnostic command FAIL ACTIVE and STDBY LEDs are off Session in progress FAIL ACTIVE and STDBY LEDs blink End of session with one or more failures FAIL LED is on ACTIVE...

Страница 133: ...failures Passed All tests passed Table 5 44 Status Descriptions for a Test Test Status Description Aborted Test was started but terminated by the standby controller card being removed Failed Test ran...

Страница 134: ...ack configure local Redback config card ether 12 port 3 local Redback config card no on demand diagnostic local Redback config card no shutdown local Redback config card end Obtaining Assistance If yo...

Страница 135: ...a port speed of 1 Gbps or greater unless explicitly stated the speed of any Gigabit Ethernet port is 1 Gbps Note After you replace a traffic card or change its physical configuration you must enter Sm...

Страница 136: ...directions Caution Risk of electrostatic discharge ESD damage The system components contain electrostatic sensitive devices To reduce the risk of ESD damage always use an ESD wrist or ankle strap when...

Страница 137: ...ls of the slot and the connectors on the card are inserted into the connectors on the backplane 3 Push on the ejector levers until they are parallel with the front panel this action fully seats the co...

Страница 138: ...rom the system backplane perform these actions on both levers simultaneously to avoid damage 3 Carefully slide the card out of the chassis and place it in an antistatic bag Caution Risk of equipment d...

Страница 139: ...2 lists the transceiver type for each traffic card To insert or remove a transceiver of any type perform the appropriate procedure in the following sections these procedures are referenced in the inst...

Страница 140: ...to 180 If the transceiver has latching tabs squeeze and hold the tabs Caution Risk of data loss You can corrupt the system if you attempt to install transceivers GBICs SFPs or XFPs that are not appro...

Страница 141: ...eiver Servicing the Hardware 6 7 3 Withdraw the transceiver from its port and insert a dust cover over the optical connectors Figure 6 3 Inserting and Removing a GBIC Transceiver Figure 6 4 Inserting...

Страница 142: ...XCRP3 Controller Card to More Memory Add a Second Controller Card Perform the following steps to add a second controller card to a configuration 1 Prepare for the addition a Optional Upgrade the acti...

Страница 143: ...D wrist or ankle strap when handling any card Avoid touching its printed circuit board components or any connector pins Note Do not attach the wrist strap to a painted surface an ESD convenience jack...

Страница 144: ...oved Caution Risk of data loss Controller cards are hot swappable but if the system configuration includes redundant controller cards you can disrupt traffic if you remove the active controller card T...

Страница 145: ...convenience jack is located on the front of the fan tray Note If you are replacing one of a pair of controller cards the replacement controller card must be the same type XCRP XCRP3 XCRP4 and have the...

Страница 146: ...Removing a CF Card Each controller card has an external slot on the front panel in which you can install an optional Type I or Type II CF card To install a CF card perform the following steps 1 Put on...

Страница 147: ...e the controller card from the chassis and remove the front panel from the card To reduce the risk ensure that you position the CF card as described in step 4 Caution Risk of equipment damage Do not f...

Страница 148: ...cond to disengage the CF card from its connectors Caution Risk of equipment failure Removing the CF card without first entering the unmount md command in exec mode can permanently damage the CF card a...

Страница 149: ...e following sections Add a Traffic Card Replace a Traffic Card Add a Traffic Card Perform the following steps to add a traffic card to an operational system 1 Prepare for installation a Ensure that th...

Страница 150: ...sk of ESD damage A traffic card contains electrostatic sensitive devices To reduce the risk of ESD damage always use an ESD wrist or ankle strap when handling any card Avoid touching its printed circu...

Страница 151: ...he slot guides Caution Risk of equipment damage A breakout cable connector for the 60 10 100 ports on an FE GE traffic card are keyed to ensure that you insert the cable with the correct orientation i...

Страница 152: ...n Risk of ESD damage A traffic card contains electrostatic sensitive devices To reduce the risk of ESD damage always use an ESD wrist or ankle strap when handling any card Avoid touching its printed c...

Страница 153: ...e risk install only the transceivers approved by Redback Note GBIC transceivers are supported only on ports on the first and second versions of the Gigabit Ethernet traffic cards SFP transceivers are...

Страница 154: ...d set it aside 3 Install the new fan tray a Insert the fan tray into the chassis b With a Phillips screwdriver tighten the screw on the front of the fan tray using 5 0 inch lbs torque 0 6 Newton meter...

Страница 155: ...the label of the replacement filter record the date that it should be replaced 2 Remove the current filter standing at the front of the chassis reach under the chassis to the filter and grasp the tab...

Страница 156: ...an tray according to the service interval configured by the system administrator Cleaning Optical Connectors Clean fiber optic components are a requirement for quality connections between fiber optic...

Страница 157: ...sover Cable Note In the descriptions that follow the term controller card refers to any version of the Cross Connect Route Processor XCRP Controller card XCRP XCRP3 XCRP4 unless otherwise noted The te...

Страница 158: ...ts the pin assignments Table A 2 Craft Console Cable Pin Assignments Signal Name1 1 The direction input or output is with respect to the controller card input describes data flowing into the controlle...

Страница 159: ...impedance of the DS 1 wire pairs is 100 ohms that of the E1 wire pairs is 120 ohms One end of the cable is terminated with a DB 9 male connector the other end of the cable is left unterminated for at...

Страница 160: ...tandard synchronization source transmitting an HDB3 encoded framed all ones pattern at the E1 rate of 2 048 Mbps Table A 6 lists the pin assignments for either cable Note An adapter available as an op...

Страница 161: ...ffic Cards Connectors Traffic Card Description Card Cable Maximum Length Miles Kilometers ATM OC 12c STM 4c any version Single mode fiber LC female LC male 9 3 15 0 ATM OC 3c STM 1c any version Single...

Страница 162: ...nded cable are terminated in standard RJ 45 eight pin modular plugs Table A 10 lists the pin assignments Table A 9 Cable Options for a 10 100 Ethernet Traffic Card Configuration Cable Type Port is con...

Страница 163: ...RJ21 Pins RJ 45 Pins Colors Port MRJ21 Pins RJ 45 Pins Colors 1 1 2 13 14 1 2 3 6 White Blue Blue White White Orange Orange White 7 29 30 41 42 1 2 3 6 Black Green Green Black Black Brown Brown Black...

Страница 164: ...ale 6 2 10 0 LX70 GBIC transceiver Single mode fiber 10 125 m SC female SC male 43 5 70 0 Feet Meters TX transceiver 4 pair Category 5 shielded twisted pair2 2 To comply with GR 1089 intrabuilding lig...

Страница 165: ...Table A 14 Cable Specifications for the OC 192c STM 64c Traffic Card Connectors Traffic Card Description Card Cable Maximum Length OC 192c STM 64c Miles Kilometers SR 1 transceiver Single mode fiber...

Страница 166: ...Traffic Card Cables A 10 SmartEdge 1200 Router Hardware Guide...

Страница 167: ...Processor XCRP Controller card XCRP XCRP3 XCRP4 unless otherwise noted The term Gigabit Ethernet applies to any Ethernet traffic card that supports a port speed of 1 Gbps or greater unless explicitly...

Страница 168: ...lem Yes Fan tray failure detected Minor ReplaceableUnitProblem No Fan tray filter replacement Major ReplaceableUnitProblem Yes Fan tray fuse failure Major ReplaceableUnitProblem Yes Fan tray missing M...

Страница 169: ...iption Severity Probable Cause Service Affecting Backup fail peer dead1 Major ReplaceableUnitProblem Yes Controller auto switch completed1 Major OperationNotification Yes Controller code mismatch Majo...

Страница 170: ...s Real time clock failure Major RealTimeClockFailure Yes Redundancy link fail Major OperationFail Yes 1 This alarm is suppressed if the system has a single controller card and has been configured usin...

Страница 171: ...al AIS L Minor AIS No Line remote failure indication RFI L Minor FarEndReceiverFailure No Line signal degrade BER Major DegradedSignal Yes Line signal failure BER Major ExcessiveBER Yes Lockout protec...

Страница 172: ...Major LinkFailure Yes Excessive speed 100M detected Major ConfigurationMismatch Yes Link down Major LinkFailure Yes Over subscription detected Major ConfigurationMismatch Yes Port diagnostic failed Ma...

Страница 173: ...5 31 OC 192c STM 64c cards 5 12 ACT LEDs Gigabit Ethernet cards transceiver based 5 11 adding cards operating environment 6 1 agency compliance 3 2 air filter replacing 6 21 air ramps installing 4 12...

Страница 174: ...controller cards 5 5 CF cards described 1 10 determining status 5 5 installing 6 12 removing 6 14 CF LEDs XCRP4 controller cards 5 5 chassis cooling requirement 1 6 described 1 5 installing blank car...

Страница 175: ...er cards 5 6 EXT TIMING LOS PRI LED is lit 5 31 EXT TIMING LOS SEC LED is lit 5 31 F FAIL LEDs ATM cards 5 7 controller cards 5 5 Ethernet cards 5 9 Gigabit Ethernet cards 5 9 OC 192c STM 64c cards 5...

Страница 176: ...5 11 local console cable specification A 2 connecting cables 4 31 equipment requirements 3 14 uses 4 28 LOC LEDs ATM cards 5 8 LOS LEDs LED is lit 5 31 OC 192c STM 64c cards 5 12 M MAJ LED is lit 5 3...

Страница 177: ...irements 3 14 uses 4 28 repairing cards restriction 6 2 replacing cards operating environment 6 1 RUs rack units listed 4 5 S screws air ramps installing 4 13 mounting brackets 4 11 chassis installing...

Страница 178: ...r 4 30 number of ports 1 12 power data operating and inrush current 3 3 protection available 1 12 replacing 6 17 slot assignments 4 20 slot restrictions 4 20 transceiver types described 2 9 required f...

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