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SAFETY RULES Before carrying out any installation, turn-on, tests & operation and maintenance operations, read carefully the Safety Rules described in Technical Handbooks section HANDBOOK GUIDE.

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2005-01-17 DATE CHANGE NOTE

Chang Haiyan Lennart Priester APPRAISAL AUTHORITY

Xu Jun ORIGINATOR

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 2 CHANGES .............................................................................................................................................. 5 GENERAL................................................................................................................................................ 5 2.1 Safety Rules ......................................................................................................................................... 5 2.2 Symbols glossary ................................................................................................................................. 5 INITIAL TURN-ON, TESTS AND OPERATION............................................................................................ 6 3.1 Initial turn-on sequence instruction .................................................................................................. 6 3.2 Visual inspection for subrack installation and cabling ................................................................... 6 3.3 HW setup.............................................................................................................................................. 6 3.4 Start up procedure ............................................................................................................................. 7 3.4.1 Equipment Switch-on ................................................................................................................ 7 3.4.2 PC and 1320CT Start-up ............................................................................................................ 7 3.4.3 Software Download Procedure ............................................................................................... 7 3.5 NE Software Settings ......................................................................................................................... 16 3.5.1 Preset the Equipment Configuration with 1320CT ............................................................... 16 3.5.2 Cross Connection Settings for Local Measures with 1320CT .............................................. 16 3.5.3 Standard connections............................................................................................................. 16 3.5.4 The maintenance of the DB ................................................................................................... 16 3.6 Measurements .................................................................................................................................. 20 3.6.1 Instruments Accessories and related documents................................................................ 20 3.7 Connection points position ............................................................................................................. 22 3.7.1 MB main board ........................................................................................................................ 22 3.8 Local Measures list and operating sequence ............................................................................... 24 3.8.1 Free running frequency check ............................................................................................... 25 3.8.2 Electrical ports check .............................................................................................................. 28 3.8.3 Optical ports test ...................................................................................................................... 34 3.8.4 SNCP check (line ports)........................................................................................................... 37 3.8.5 Auxiliary channel check .......................................................................................................... 40 3.8.6 Housekeeping alarm check (if connected)......................................................................... 43 3.8.7 Final checks .............................................................................................................................. 46 ANNEXES.............................................................................................................................................. 47 4.1 Annex - Bi-directional protected cross-connection between a 2 Mbit/s port and STM-n port 47 4.2 Annex - Bi-directional protected cross-connection between a 34 Mbit/s port and STM-n port 48 4.3 Annex - Optical Parameter values ................................................................................................. 49 4.4 Annex - LAPD configuration ............................................................................................................ 50

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TABLE OF TABLES AND FIGURES


Tables

Table 1 - Terminal Cable Signals Table ..........................................................................................................9 Table 2 - Instruments ......................................................................................................................................20 Table 3 - Accessories .....................................................................................................................................20 Table 4 - Documents reference list ..............................................................................................................21 Table 5 - V.24 ..................................................................................................................................................42 Table 6 - Definition of E2, F1 user path cables ............................................................................................42 Table 7 - Definition of HouseKeeping SI/SO cables....................................................................................45 Table 8 - Parameters specified for STM-1 Optical Interface .....................................................................49

Figures Figure 1 - Hyper terminal, configure the serial port ......................................................................................8 Figure 2 - Install the Alcatel Serial Cable modem step 1 ..........................................................................10 Figure 3 - Install the Alcatel Serial Cable modem step 2 ..........................................................................10 Figure 4 - Install the Alcatel Serial Cable modem step 3 ..........................................................................11 Figure 5 - Install the Alcatel Serial Cable modem step 4 ..........................................................................11 Figure 6 - Install the Alcatel Serial Cable modem step 5 ..........................................................................12 Figure 7 - Running update_rawloader.exe .................................................................................................12 Figure 8 - Downloading procedure .............................................................................................................13 Figure 9 - Backup of MIB ................................................................................................................................17 Figure 10 - Downloading procedure ...........................................................................................................18 Figure 11 - Downloading procedure ...........................................................................................................18 Figure 12 - MB board, panel view ....................................................................................................................22 Figure 13 - Connection Points on the rear of 1642 Edge Multiplexer .......................................................23 Figure 14 - Free-running frequency check ..................................................................................................26 Figure 15 - Test on multi-demultiplexing and AIS for electrical ports .......................................................29 Figure 16 - Test Ethernet switch on local ports ............................................................................................32 Figure 17 - Test on multi-demultiplexing and AIS for optical tributaries ...................................................35 Figure 18 - Test on multi-demultiplexing and AIS for electrical ports .......................................................38 Figure 19 - V24 auxiliary channel check......................................................................................................41 Figure 20 - House keeping alarm check .....................................................................................................44 Figure 21 - E1 cross connect configuration .................................................................................................47 Figure 22 - E3 cross connect configuration .................................................................................................48

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2 GENERAL
2.1 Safety Rules
The Safety Rules describe the operations and/or precautions to observe to safeguard operating personnel during the working phases and to guarantee equipment safety. Please read all the instructions given in the Technical Handbook and Operators Handbook properly before starting each action on the equipment.

2.2 Symbols glossary


To simplify the description, some symbols have been used to describe actions. The table below shows the symbols and their relevant meaning. Symbols used Meaning Action Check/Verify On Craft Terminal Select On Network Element Synthesis On Element Management Level-User Service Manager Select On Pattern Generator/Error Detector (Instrument) Operation

CT NES EML-USM

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3 INITIAL TURN-ON, TESTS AND OPERATION


3.1 Initial turn-on sequence instruction
The paragraphs that follow list the instructions that must be sequentially executed as well as additional information.

3.2 Visual inspection for subrack installation and cabling


Rack allocation: according to station layout. Rack configuration (units installed): according to plant documentation. Connections between equipment and DDF/ODF: according to plant documentation. Rack ground connections (cable section). Power Supply connections (polarity and cable section) if direct connections to exchange battery exist.

3.3 HW setup

Unit setting options are factory pre-set. To check hardware set-up, following malfunction, proceed as instructed in the specific chapter of the Technical Handbook.

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3.4 Start up procedure


The scope of this procedure is to illustrate the start-up phases of the Equipment and 1320CT. 3.4.1 Equipment Switch-on The Equipment is started up through the ON switch of power supply interface board in Slot 6. 3.4.2 PC and 1320CT Start-up 3.4.2.1 PC Start-up

Computer hardware configuration The computer configuration to be used as a 1320CT support consists of: Basic requirement: CPU Pentium 800 MHz RAM 128 Mbit/s (256 Mbit/s suggested) HARD DISK 2Gb (4Gb suggested) MONITOR 15 (17 suggested) RESOLUTION 1024 x 768 pixel CD-ROM drive Ethernet port One 3 floppy disk drive (1.44 MB) Computer software configuration The following software items are required: WINDOWS 2000 + Service Pack 3 (Copyright Microsoft Corporation) Software product (CD-ROM) contains NE software package and 1320CT setup package

3.4.2.2

1320CT Start-up

The procedure below is utilized to start the 1320CT. Procedure ->Connect the serial port of PC to the F interface connector located on the 1642EM MB in slot 1. ->Select the 1320CT to start the application. ->Select the Supervision\Start menu to supervise NE. ->Select the Supervision\NE Login menu to log in NE. (Login User/Password: ADMIN/ ADMIN)

Menu and the wizard window will guide step by step. N.B. For a detailed description of the software menu refer to the Operators Handbook.

3.4.3 Software Download Procedure

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3.4.3.1

Query the Boot Flash Version

Step 1: Connect DBG_L port located on the MB and PC with Terminal cable. Then open Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Communications -> Hyper terminal, and configure the serial port as Figure 1:

Figure 1 - Hyper terminal, configure the serial port Step 2: When hyper terminal appears pSH+>, type reset r, then the system goes into rawloader environment. And type plat to check the version of boot flash. >plat EQ Raw Loader Platform Version: 'V8.1.0' Date: May 22 2003 Board Configuration ---------------Micro Revision Number : 502 Instruction Cache : enabled MMU : disabled Phisical Ram Size Equipped: 64Mbytes Ram Size Configured : 8Mbytes ED 01 3AL 97264 ACAA TQCVA 8/50

EQ Raw Loader Platform Libraries Version: ---------------LIB: LIB: LIB: LIB: LIB: LIB: ldr_lib_rwl - REL: 'RWL-PQ1-EECRC''V8.1.0'P43 (May 22 2003) vfs_lib - REL: 'VFS-PQ1-GEN''V7.4.2'(Nov 26 2001) llc2_lib - REL: 'CS-PQ1-GEN-LLC2''V7.4.2'(Jan 14 2002) ec_lib_NP - REL: 'KS-PQ1-EECRC''V8.1.0'P43 (May 27 2003) ks_libRW - REL: 'KS-PQ1-GECRC''V8.1.0'P43 (May 27 2003) libbsp - REL: 'KS-PQ1-GECRC''V8.1.0'P43 (May 22 2003)

The version of rawloader now is V8.1.0 P43, created on May 22 2003, which is the latest one. If the version is older than V8.1.0 P43, the boot flash must be updated. Close hyper terminal. N.B. Terminal cable is not provided for the customer unless it has been bought. But it can be made as following:
One end of Terminal cable is RJ11 for the DBG_L port (shown in the following figure), and the other end is DB9 (female) for the PC. The signals related to pins are shown at the following table.

Table 1 - Terminal Cable Signals Table DBG_L Signals name DBG_TXD DBG_RXD DBG_DTR GND RJ11 Connector pin (Pins are at the top) 2 3 4 5 DB9 Pin (female) 3 2 4 5

3.4.3.2

Boot flash update procedure with SIBDL2.1.3 in Windows2000

1. Install the SIBDL tool in the PC, the setup file is in the folder \BOOTROM of CD-ROM. Change the installation folder name from SIBDL 2.1.3 to SIBDL213. 2. Install the Alcatel Serial Cable modem. In Control Panel/Phone and Modem Options/Modems, you can add modem to the system. As Fogure 2 shows.

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Figure 2 - Install the Alcatel Serial Cable modem step 1 when the window is displayed, select [Don't detect my modem; I will select it from a list] as Figure 3 shows.

Figure 3 - Install the Alcatel Serial Cable modem step 2 In the next dialog, press [Have Disk] and choose the installation path, where mdmalca.inf is stored. then press [Ok] as Figure 4.

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Figure 4 - Install the Alcatel Serial Cable modem step 3 Select "Serial Cable" modem and press [Next] as Figure 5 shows.

Figure 5 - Install the Alcatel Serial Cable modem step 4 Select only one serial port (COM1 is recommended but not mandatory) as Figure 6 shows.

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Figure 6 - Install the Alcatel Serial Cable modem step 5 press [Next], [Finish] and [Close] Now, Alcatel Serial Cable Modem is installed successfully. 3. Download Step 1: Remove the flash card from PQ/ECSC module mounted in MB. Step 2: Connect DBG_L port located on the MB and PC with Terminal cable. Then open hyper terminal. Step 3: Power on the 1642EM. When HyperTerminal appears pSH+>, type reset g, the system will go into genesis, and the prompt is GEN> Step 4: Close Hyperterminal window.(Because the Hyperterminal and SIBDL use the same serial port i.e. COM1) Step 5: Go into the installation folder of SIBDL2.1.3, double click update_rawloader.exe, and a command window will appear as Figure 7.

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Step 6: Type the directory where there is the rawloader version that you want download, for example H:\BOOTROM. Press enter for next step. Step 7: Type the serial_port_name connected to the PC, for example COM1, press enter for next step. Step 8: Type the rawloader_name that you need to download, for example bootrom_V1.1.x. Press enter for next step. Then, the following window will appear in figure 8 and the SIBDL will do the reset working until finish downloading.

Figure 8 - Downloading procedure After all is finished, type return and the window will close. Step 9: Open Hyperterminal and type reset p, then the system goes into Rawloader enviroment. And type plat to check the version of boot flash. >plat EC Application Platform Version: 'V8.1.0' Date: Jan 16 2004 Board Configuration ---------------Micro Revision Number : 502 Instruction Cache : enabled MMU : enabled Phisical Ram Size Equipped: 64Mbytes Ram Size Configured : 37Mbytes Application start address : 0x100000 Application end address : 0x1700000 EC Application Platform Libraries Version: ---------------LIB: LIB: LIB: LIB: ldr_lib_ec - REL: 'RWL-PQ1-EECRC''V8.1.0'P75 (Jan 16 2004) libbsp - REL: 'KS-PQ1-GECRC''V8.1.0'P75 (Jan 16 2004) ks_lib - REL: 'KS-PQ1-GECRC''V8.1.0'P75 (Jan 16 2004) sec_lib - REL: 'KS-PQ1-SECRC''V8.1.0'P75 (Jan 16 2004)

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Till now, the rawloader is updated successfully. Step 10: Plug the flash card into PQ/ECSC module. 3.4.3.3 Software download procedure with FTP

1. Connect the hyper terminal to NE, there will be a prompt pSH+> 2. Before to start, it is suggested to format the flash with the hyper terminal pSH+>reset r pSH+>format pSH+>du ./home/adm-lc-ng/debug ./home/adm-lc-ng/boardSwVs ./home/adm-lc-ng/config ./home/adm-lc-ng/Database ./home/adm-lc-ng/logs ./home/adm-lc-ng/perfmon ./home/adm-lc-ng ./home 3. Make a specific directories structure pSH+>mkdir ./home/adm-lc-ng/boardSwVs /NE_1642 pSH+>mkdir ./home/adm-lc-ng/boardSwVs /NE_1642/EC pSH+>mkdir ./home/adm-lc-ng/boardSwVs /NE_1642/ES1 pSH+>mkdir ./home/fpga pSH+>mkdir ./home/mcode pSH+>du ./home/adm-lc-ng/debug ./home/adm-lc-ng/boardSwVs/NE_1642/EC ./home/adm-lc-ng/boardSwVs/NE_1642/ES1 ./home/adm-lc-ng/boardSwVs/NE_1642 ./home/adm-lc-ng/boardSwVs ./home/adm-lc-ng/config ./home/adm-lc-ng/Database ./home/adm-lc-ng/logs ./home/adm-lc-ng/perfmon ./home/adm-lc-ng ./home/fpga ./home/mcode 4. Initialize the Q interface for FTP pSH+>ins_qlan lan_IP_add (0x00000000): 0xac18d7e0(can set any value that would not collide) lan_mac_add (0x000000000000): 0xac18d7e01234 lan_ntwk_mask (0x00000000): 0xffffff00 5. FTP files to Flash FOR Q3: FTP CD-ROM\ECSC\\V010000_0 to the directory /home/adm-lc-ng/boardSwVs/NE_1642/EC using binary mode. FOR SNMP(for board ISA-ES1 8FE): FTP CD-ROM\ISA_ES1_8FE\V010000_0 to ng/boardSwVs/NE_1642/ES1 using binary mode. FOR SNMP(for board ISA-ES1 3FE): ED 01 3AL 97264 ACAA TQCVA 14/50

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FTP CD-ROM\ISA_ES1_3FE\V010000_0 to ng/boardSwVs/NE_1642/ES1 using binary mode.

the

directory

/home/adm-lc-

NOTE: If the software for ISA-ES1 8FE or ISA-ES1 3FE is incorrectly downloaded, firstly you should redownload the correct one; then pull out the flash card from ISA board and insert it into main board to format. After finished format, insert it back into ISA board. Ftp CD-ROM\OT1M1-MCODE\...\ot1m1.bin file to the directory home/mcode NOTE: In this release, the board ISA-ES1 8FE and board ISA-ES1 3FE cant be used at the same time in one NE. It is necessary to download different software to support the two types of boards. 6. Initialize the boot table in Hyper terminal FOR Q3: pSH+>ins_boot EC Insert the equipment type: NE_1642 FOR SNMP: pSH+>ins_boot ES1 Insert the equipment type: NE_1642 Insert the application version (V000000): V010000 V010000_0
Version Status: 1 - Active 2 - Standby Insert your choice: 1 Software Format: 1 - BINARY 2 - IEEE695 3 - ELF Insert your choice: 1

Insert the application starting address (0x000000): 0x100000 pSH+>reset p pROBE+>gs pROBE+>go After it runs OK, then reset again: pSH+>reset p pROBE+>gs pROBE+>go NOTE: If the flash card is empty, the operation reset p must be implemented twice. 3.4.3.4 Start 1320CT: In the Network Element Synthesis window, -> Select Supervision/File Administration/Software Package Administration -> Click Install button, choose the dsc file to download, then click Close button. Log in the NE, -> Select Download/Init download -> Select the package to download, click OK ED 01 3AL 97264 ACAA TQCVA 15/50 Software download procedure with 1320CT (when flash card is already written)

-> Waiting till the end of the download then click Close button After finish the download, -> Select Download/Units info -> Select the downloaded package, Select Current state\Action

Activate, click OK

3.5 NE Software Settings


3.5.1 Preset the Equipment Configuration with 1320CT The equipment configuration in 1320CT complies with the units really inserted into the equipment being tested. N.B. For a detailed description of the software menu refer to the Operators Handbook. 3.5.2 Cross Connection Settings for Local Measures with 1320CT The following are the characteristics of the initial Cross Connection: All possible protections (electrical and optical) must be included. The equipment works in the Free-running mode. N.B. For a detailed description of the software menu refer to the Operators Handbook. 3.5.3 Standard connections Use the procedures reported in the ANNEXES for the unidirectional matrix loopback connections of all ports present (of any type of bit rate): Annex - Bi-directional protected cross-connection between a 2 Mbit/s port and STM-n port Annex - Bi-directional protected cross-connection between a 34 Mbit/s port and STM-n port 3.5.4 The maintenance of the DB 3.5.4.1 Backup of MIB

In any cases, the backup of DB is very important. To backup up the DB, user can use the command download/mib management on the main menu. The window likes following in Figure 9 will appear:

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Figure 9 - Backup of MIB

In the BACKUP name, user should type in the name of the mib_backup, then click Backup button. The system will ask for the confirmation of backup, just click OK. Then the following window in Figure 10 will appear, showing the backup is in process. N.B. Do not click OK, otherwise backup will be cancelled.

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Figure 10 - Downloading procedure

After 1-2 minutes, success will be shown as Figure 11:

Figure 11 - Downloading procedure

At present, the mib backup has been OK.

3.5.4.2

Delete of MIB

To delete the MIB with hardware, user can modify the state of the switch S1 on the main board. To delete the MIB, the switches should be in the following state: 1: OFF

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2: ON After setting the switch in this state and plug in the main board, the system will delete the MIB and create a new MIB with default value, then displays Please wait some minutes then restart ne. Then the user should pull out the main board and set the switch in the following state: 1: OFF 2: OFF then reset the system again to make the new MIB work. If the system is set up for the first time. After formatting the flash, downloading the application, one reset is necessary(reset p). After reset, the system will also create the new MIB with default value and display Please wait some minutes and restart me when no MIB is found. User should reset the system to make the new MIB work. So totally the system should be reset twice for the first set up.

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3.6 Measurements
3.6.1 Instruments Accessories and related documents Table 2 - Instruments REF. (A) INSTRUMENTS Pattern Generator/Error Detector Q.TY 1 CHARACTERISTICS Signals available: - 2048 Kbit/s code HDB3 (120/75 ohms) - 34 Mbit/s code HDB3 - ATM module - Ethernet 10/100 Mbit/s - GFP over SDH module 2nd window 3rd window Variable attenuator within the 0-50dB, 2nd and 3rd window See the operators handbook. It can be supplied by ALCATEL. Tx rate up to 64 Kbit/s contra-directional ITU-T interface V.24 10 MHz 1 Hz

(B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G)

Optical power tester (radiometer) Single-mode variable optical attenuator Digital multimeter Craft terminal (Personal Computer) Data Tester Frequency counter

1 1 1

1 1

Table 3 - Accessories REF. ACCESSORIES (H) Coaxial Cables 2

Q.TY

CHARACTERISTICS Terminations: instrument side depending on (A) equipment side depending on type of DDF Terminations dependent on unit/ODF connectors, radiometer and attenuator Termination: instrument (F)/(A) channels RJ45 for Ethernet ports Terminations dependent on unit/ODF connectors loss=12 dB Termination: PC connector (F interface) F interface on main board Terminations: instrument side depending on (G) equipment side is 75ohm coax connector (1AB 06122 0003) Terminations: instrument side depending on (F) equipment side depending on type of connector (3AL 97091 AAAA) Terminations: instrument side depending on house keeping equipment (3AL 97088 AAAA) equipment side depending on type of

(I) (L)

Single-mode single-fiber splices Shielded pair

4 2

(M)

Optical loop

(N)

Craft Terminal cable

(O)

Cable for synchronization

(P)

Cable for F1, E2 ports

(Q)

CA House Keeping Cable

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connector

Table 4 - Documents reference list DOCUMENT TYPE 1642EM 2.3 Installation Handbook 1642EM 2.3 Operators Handbook 1642EM 2.3 Technical Handbook PART No. 3AL 97264 ABAA TQCVA 3AL 97264 ADAA TQCVA 3AL 97264 AAAA TQCVA

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3.7 Connection points position


3.7.1 MB main board Acronym MB Slot 1
(1) (2) (3)

(4)

(5)

(6) (7)

(1) RUN LED (2) COMMON ALARM (3) SERIOUS ALARM (4) Q PORT (5) F PORT (6) Channel A E2 PORT (7) Channel A F1 PORT (8) Channel B E2 PORT (9) Channel B F1 PORT (10) Housekeeping input0 (11) Housekeeping input1 (12) Housekeeping input2 (13) Housekeeping output0 (14) Housekeeping output1 (15) Housekeeping output2 (16) Debug port (17) 2M external clock output (18) 2M external clock input (19) OWM connector (20) OWM LED (21) OTA alarm LED (22) OTB alarm LED (23) OTA input (24) OTA output (25) Reset button (26) OTB input (27) OTB output

(8) (9)

(10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)

(16) (17) (18) (19)


(20) (21) (22)

(23) (24)

(25)

(26) (27)

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FEB6 Slots 2,3,4,5

E3B1/DS3B1 Slots 2,3,4,5

E1B28/DE1B28 Slots 2,3,4,5

E1B8/DE1B8 Slots 2,3,4,5

E1RCB8 Slots 2,3,4,5

OT1B1/ OT1B1N Slots 2,3,4,5

ISA-ES1 8FE Slots 2,3

ISA-ES1 3FE Slots 2,3

DE1B32 Slots 2,3,4,5

DE1JB8 Slots 2,3,4,5

ET1B1/ ET1B1N Slots 2,3,4,5

Figure 13 - Connection Points on the rear of 1642 Edge Multiplexer ED 01 3AL 97264 ACAA TQCVA 23/50

3.8 Local Measures list and operating sequence

The purpose of local measures is to check the correct operating mode of the equipment units. Free running frequency check (para 3.8.1 on page 24) Electrical ports check (para 3.8.2 on page 27) Multi-demultiplexing check and AIS forwarding to E1/E3 port (one by one port with software loop) (para 3.8.2.1 on page 27) Local switch function test (para 3.8.2.2 on page 30) Optical ports test (para 3.8.3 on page 33) SNCP protection check (line ports) (para 3.8.4 on page 36) Auxiliary channel check (para 3.8.5 on page 39) Housekeeping alarm check (if connected) (para 3.8.6 on page 42) Final checks (para 3.8.7 on page 45)

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3.8.1 Free running frequency check Purpose Verify the correct frequency value of the oscillator on the 1642EM. Test instruments (see Table 2). Craft Terminal (E) Frequency Counter (G) Accessories (see Table 3) Cable for synchronization (O) Craft Terminal cable (N)

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Test Bench

Slot 4 Slot 2

Slot 5 Slot 3

E N O
Frequency counter

Com put er

Figure 14 - Free-running frequency check

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Procedure

1320CT

Select Views

Synchronization menu

Check in the Synchronization View, the object Timing Generator is freerunning Connect the frequency counter to 2Mbps clock signal output port of MB Check that the clock free-running frequency is 2048Kbit/s 4.6 ppm.

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3.8.2 Electrical ports check 3.8.2.1 Multi-demultiplexing check and AIS forwarding to E1/E3 port (one by one port with software loop ) Purpose The test verifies the Bit Error Rate at the electrical port of DDF as specified for the connections reported in the Plant Documentation. Test instruments (see Table 2) Craft Terminal (E) Pattern Generator/Error Detector (A) Accessories (see Table 3) Coaxial cable (H) or Shielded pair (L) Craft Terminal cable (N) Test Bench Set up the loop via software.

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BLOCK DI AGRAM 1642 Edge M ul t i pl exer Pat t er n Gener at or por t Er r or det ect or M at r i x l i ne por t " A" l i ne por t " B" Loop

Loop

DDF (if present)

Pattern Generator/ Error detector

E1RCB8 Slots 2,3,4,5

E1B28 or DE1B28 Slots 2,3,4,5

E1B8 or DE1B8 Slots 2,3,4,5

DS3B1 or E3B1 Slots 2,3,4,5

As alternative Slot 4 Slot 2 Slot 5 Slot 3

ODF

Com put er

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Procedure

Preset the instrument to transmit a signal (based on the type of port used) with the following requirements: Bit rate Code Sequence Level 2048 Kbit/s 50 ppm HDB3 215 -1 pseudorandom 2.3Vp (75 ohm) or 3Vp (120 ohm) 34368 Kbit/s 20 ppm HDB3 223 -1 pseudorandom 1 Vp (75 ohm)

Connect the Pattern Generator to the input and output of a port to be tested.

Check that the Error Detector has read no errors and that there are no alarm indications on the units involved.
Disconnect the Pattern Generator output from the port. Check if AIS signal (all ONES) is present (sent from the output side of the port involved to the Error Detector).

LOS is present on the C.T.. Repeat the checks on all the other ports of the Bit rate.

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3.8.2.2 Purpose

Local switch function test

The test verifies the local switch function at the ethernet port of DDF as specified for the connections reported in the Plant Documentation. Test instruments (see Table 2) Craft Terminal (E) Pattern Generator/Error Detector (A) Accessories (see Table 3) Shielded pair (L) Craft Terminal cable (N)

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Test Bench Local switch function test of the 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet port, dont need to set up the matrix loop via software.

Ethernet Switch

Pattern Generator/ Error detector

A
FEB6 Slots 2,3,4,5

Slot 4 Slot 2

Slot 5 Slot 3

Com put er

N
Figure 16 - Test Ethernet switch on local ports

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Procedure

Preset the instrument to transmit a signal (based on the type of port used) with the following requirements: Length 64byte Interpacket gap 9.6ns. Type 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet allow Auto Negotiation

Connect the Pattern Generator to the input and output of a port to be tested. Check that the Error Detector has read no errors

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3.8.3 Optical ports test Purpose 1) Let through data to check if the ports are properly connected to the ODF. 2) Check PTx. Test instruments (see Table 2) Craft Terminal (E) Pattern Generator/Error Detector (A) Power meter 15 dB fixed attenuator Accessories Single-mode single-fiber splices (I) Craft Terminal cable (N)

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Test Bench Set up the matrix loop via software.

DDF (if present)

Pattern Generator/ Error detector

E1RCB8 in any one of Slots

OT1B1 in any one of Slots

Slot 4 Slot 2

Slot 5 Slot 3

ODF

Com put er

N
POWER METER

M
Figure 17 - Test on multi-demultiplexing and AIS for optical tributaries

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Procedure

A)

PTx power test Connect power meter to the optical port output being tested.

Check that the optical power is within the range stated on the table reported in ANNEX 3.

B) Insert the signal and test error-free data transit.

Repeat points A), B), and all the optical ports (if OT1B1 is present on slot 2~5).

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3.8.4 SNCP check (line ports) Purpose Verify the SNCP efficiency Test instruments (see Table 2 ) Craft Terminal (E) Pattern Generator/Error Detector (A) Accessories Optical loop (M) Coaxial cable (H) Craft Terminal cable (N)

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Test Bench

DDF (if present)

Pattern Generator/ Error detector

E1RCB8 Slots 2,3,4,5

Slot 4 Slot 2

Slot 5 Slot 3

ODF

Com put er

N M
Figure 18 - Test on multi-demultiplexing and AIS for electrical ports

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Procedure Cross-connect trib. port and the line port as reported on the table. Type of protected cross-connections 2 Mbit/s STM1 See ANNEX Annex 1

Preset the instrument to transmit a signal with the following requirements: Bit rate Code Sequence Level 2048 Kbit/s 50 ppm HDB3 215 -1 pseudorandom 2.3Vp (75 ohm) or 3Vp (120 ohm)

Check that no errors are read on the Error Detector. Open one of the Optical loop present on the ODF. Check after a transient condition that the Error Detector reads no errors.

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3.8.5 Auxiliary channel check

The auxiliary bytes are: F1, E2

The auxiliary channels can be accessed through the corresponding connectors on the rear panel as soon as the MB is inserted and without any software setting operation. Purpose The test verifies the bit error rate on the V24 auxiliary channel Test instruments (see Table 2) Craft Terminal (E) Data Tester (F) Accessories Optical loop (M) Shielded pairs (P) Craft Terminal cable (N)

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Test Bench The multiplexing SDH port used like Line port must be looped.

V24 auxiliary channel

Data Tester

Slot 4 Slot 2

Slot 5 Slot 3

ODF

Com put er

N M
Figure 19 - V24 auxiliary channel check

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Procedure Preset the instrument to transmit a contra-directional V24 signal with the following value: Connect the instrument to the pins of the ports under test with the following table:

Table 5 - V.24

Parameter Clock Asynchronous Pattern 511 Rate 9.6Kbps Block 512b Parity Even Com Mode Full Duplex Data Bit 8bit

Check that no errors are read on the Data Tester. If errors are detected, trouble shoot the electrical connectors Disconnect the pattern generator from the input of the V.24 channel connector and check if the AIS signal (all ONES) is received at the Data Tester.

Table 6 - Definition of E2, F1 user path cables F1A DB-25 DB9 Signal Connector (Female) Name Pin F1ATXD 21 3 F1ARXD 20 2 GND 22 5 F1B Signal Name F1BTXD F1BRXD GND E2A Signal Name E2ATXD E2ARXD GND E2B Signal Name E2BTXD E2BRXD GND DB-25 Connector Pin 15 14 16 DB-25 Connector Pin 24 23 25 DB-25 Connector Pin 18 17 19 DB9 (Female) 3 2 5 DB9 (Female) 3 2 5 DB9 (Female) 3 2 5

Pin 1 of DB25 on MB

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3.8.6 Housekeeping alarm check (if connected) Purpose Verify the housekeeping alarms. Test instruments (see Table 2). Craft Terminal (E) Accessories (see Table 3 on page 20) Craft Terminal cable (N) CA House Keeping Cable (Q)

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Test Bench

BLO CK D IAG R AM
1642EM HK al ar m equi pm ent HK al ar m

Slot 4 Slot 2

Slot 5 Slot 3

Q N
HK alarm Equipment

Com put er

Figure 20 - House keeping alarm check

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Procedure

1320CT

Select Views External Points; External Points view will be displayed.

Label input configuration, select one Input port, choose the menu External Points Configuration, Click OK. Connect a HK alarm equipment to the HK alarm input port with the valid voltage. Click the menu Diagnosis Alarms External Points Alarms to check Check the label colour change on the Input port

Label output configuration, select one Output port, choose the menu External Points Configuration, select the External State On and Output Criteria Manual Click OK. Connect a HK alarm equipment to the HK alarm output port Check the output port

Table 7 - Definition of HouseKeeping SI/SO cables Definition of SO cables output DB-25 House Connector keeping pin Signal name Output[0]+ 6 Output[0]5 Output[1]+ 4 Output[1]3 Output[2]+ 2 Output[2]1 Definition of SI cables input DB-25 Connector House keeping pin Signal name Input[0]+ 12 Input[0]11 Input[1]+ 10 Input[1]9 Input[2]+ 8 Input[2]7

Pin 1 of DB25 on MB

Repeat on all the HK alarm ports. N.B. for more detailed info, please refer to Operators Handbook and Installation Handbook

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3.8.7 Final checks Scope Check that the equipment has been properly configured. Test instruments (see Table 2) Craft Terminal (E) Accessories (see Table 3) Cable for Craft Terminal (N)

The following operations must be carried out at the end of the STAND-ALONE tests: Disconnect all the cross-connections made on the equipment during the test operation phase. If set down in the executive Design configure the following: The LAPD protocol based on the line interfaces implemented (Annex LADP configuration)

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4 ANNEXES
4.1 Annex - Bi-directional protected cross-connection between a 2 Mbit/s port and STM-n port

Figure 21 - E1 cross connect configuration Procedure

1320CT window

Select Configuration

Cross Connection Management menu of the 1320CT

In the Cross Connection Management window, Click Create button In the Main Cross Connection window, select Type Protected, choose Revertive, then click Input Bidirectional, Protection Choose button

In the Search for Cross Connection Input window, choose any one TU12 of MB Port#01, then click OK button In the Main Cross Connection window, click Prot. Input Choose button

In the Search for Cross Connection Protection window, choose corresponding TU12 of MB Port#02, then click OK button In the Main Cross Connection window, click Output Choose button

In the Search for Cross Connection Output window, choose any one VC12 of E1 board, then click OK button In the Main Cross Connection window, click OK button In the Cross Connection Management window, Click Search button to see the cross connection realized.

N.B. For more detailed info, please refer to Operators Handbook

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4.2 Annex - Bi-directional protected cross-connection between a 34 Mbit/s port and STM-n port

Figure 22 - E3 cross connect configuration Procedure

1320CT window

Select Configuration

Cross Connection Management menu of the 1320CT

In the Cross Connection Management window, Click Create button In the Main Cross Connection window, select Type Protected, choose Revertive, then click Input Bidirectional, Protection Choose button

In the Search for Cross Connection Input window, choose any one TU3 of MB Port#01, then click OK button In the Main Cross Connection window, click Prot. Input Choose button

In the Search for Cross Connection Protection window, choose corresponding TU3 of MB Port#02, then click OK button In the Main Cross Connection window, click Output Choose button

In the Search for Cross Connection Output window, choose any one VC3 of E3 board, then click OK button In the Main Cross Connection window, click OK button In the Cross Connection Management window, Click Search button to see the cross connection realized.

N.B.

For more detailed info, please refer to Operators Handbook

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4.3 Annex - Optical Parameter values

Table 8 - Parameters specified for STM-1 Optical Interface CHARACTERISTICS DIGITAL SIGNAL Nominal bit rate Application code (Table 1/G.957) Operating wavelength range TRANSMITTER AT REFERENCE POINT S Source type Mean launched power maximum minimum dBm dBm -8 -15 0 -5 0 -5 UNIT Kbit/s VALUE STM-1 according to G.707 and G.958 155.520 S-1.1 L-1.1 L-1.2 1261-1360 1280-1335 1480-1580

nm

MLM

MLM

SLM

RECEIVER AT REFERENCE POINT R Type of detector Minimum sensitivity (BER 10-10) Minimum overload dBm dBm

In Ga As PIN -28 -8

In Ga As PIN -34 -10

In Ga As PIN -34 -10

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4.4 Annex - LAPD configuration


1642EM has four LAPD: LAPD1, LAPD2, LAPD3 and LAPD4, responding to No.1 & 2 optical port of main control board and ECC channel of slot 2 &3 respectively. 1320CT Select Configuration Configuration menu Comm/Routing Interfaces Configuration LAPD

In the LAPD Configuration window, Click Create button In the Create LAPD Interfaces window, select Choose button In the TP Search window, choose RsTTP of MB Port#01 or Port#02, then click OK button In the Create LAPD Interfaces window, the LAPD Role choose Network or User, then click OK If LAPD Role of Port#01 choose Network, then LAPD Role of Port#02 should choose User, and vice versa If optical model doesnt plug on main board, or slot 2 & 3 dont have OT1B1 board, relevant LAPD is invalid. Each LAPD has a LAPD Role attribute. For each LAPD, its Role can be configured to User Role or Network Role. Each LAPD has another attribute: ECC Channel. Main board and OT1B1 board have two options: RS and MS, indicating the selections of ECC Channel are D1-D3, D4-D12. Two NEs are connected by optical fiber. Under Role configuration, optical port of User Role must connect with optical port of Network Role by optical fiber, thus User Role must respond one by one with Network Role. Meanwhile, their ECC Channel must be exactly same. LAPD configuration command is effective immediately.

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1. TEST REPORT SHEET MODULES


ON-SITE MULTISERVICE NODE FINAL TEST _______________________________________ SITE _______________________________________ EQUIPMENT TYPE _______________________________________ EQUIPMENT RELEASE _______________________________________ SUBRACK Serial Number UNIT TYPE SERIAL NUMBER SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 SLOT 4 SLOT 5

ON-SITE MULTISERVICE NODE FINAL TEST : LOCAL MEASUREMENTS Measure Expected Value and Tolerance Measured Value +-4.6 ppm Free-running frequency check Electrical ports check 2 Mbit/s Multi-demultiplexing check and AIS 0 errors forwarding to the ports. Electrical ports Daisy Chain. 0 errors 34/45 Mbit/s Multi-demultiplexing check and AIS 0 errors forwarding to the ports. Electrical ports Daisy Chain. 0 errors 10/100 Mbit/s ETHERNET Local switch function and port status check. 0 errors STM-1 Multi-demultiplexing check and AIS forwarding to the ports. Electrical ports Daisy Chain. Optical ports test N. port PTx power test Test error-free data transit PTx power test Test error-free data transit PTx power test Test error-free data transit PTx power test Test error-free data transit PTx power test Test error-free data transit PTx power test Test error-free data transit

U.M. ppm

errors errors errors errors errors

0 errors 0 errors Type/ Slot See annex 3 (*) 0 errors See annex 3 (*) 0 errors See annex 3 (*) 0 errors See annex 3 (*) 0 errors See annex 3 (*) 0 errors See annex 3 (*) 0 errors

errors errors

1 2 3 4 5 6

dBm errors dBm errors dBm errors dBm errors dBm errors dBm errors

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ON-SITE MULTISERVICE NODE FINAL TEST : LOCAL MEASUREMENTS Measure Expected Value and Tolerance Measured Value check SNCP protection check (Line posts) Auxiliary channels check V.24 RS232 0 errors E2A 0 errors F1A 0 errors E2B 0 errors F1B 0 errors +- 4.6 ppm Free-running frequency check (stability) Alarm check Remote alarms INT check URG check NURG check TAND check

U.M.

errors errors errors errors errors ppm

ON-SITE MULTISERVICE NODE FINAL TEST : LOCAL MEASUREMENTS Measure Expected Value and Tolerance Measured Value Housekeeping alarms check: HK-IN 1 check HK-IN 2 check HK-IN 3 check HK-OUT 1 check HK-OUT 2 check HK-OUT 3 check

U.M.

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