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1.      Table 1  General conventions  Convention Meaning    Garamond blue type Indicates a cross reference hyperlink that points to a figure  graphic   table  or section heading  Clicking on the hyperlink jumps you to the ref   erence  When you have finished reviewing the reference  click on the  Go to Previous View button in the Adobe   Acrobat   Reader tool   bar to return to your starting point                 Futura bold type Indicates the names of menu bar options    Italicized Futura type Indicates the names of options on pulldown menus    Futura type Indicates the names of fields or windows    Garamond bold type Indicates the names of command buttons that execute an action     lt  gt  Angle brackets indicate function and keyboard keys  such as  lt Shift gt     lt Ctrl gt    lt C gt   and so on    Are you ready  All system messages and prompts appear in the Courier font as the  system would display them      dir     Bold Courier font indicates where the operator must type a response or  command          Mouse conventions  The following conventions are used when describing mouse actions     Table 2  Mouse conventions  Convention Meaning    Left mouse button   This button refers to the primary or leftmost mouse button  unless you have  changed the default configuration      Right mouse button   This button refers the secondary or rightmost mouse button  unless you have  changed the default configuration         Point This word means to move the mouse in such a way that the t
2.    OnSite 1052  amp 1063 Series  Metro Optical Transport    Access Nodes       User Manual          OLI    ies OS1052       Important  C C This is a Class A device and is not intended for use in a residential environment     Sales Office   1  301  975 1000  Technical Support   1  301  975 1007  E mail  support patton com   WWW  www patton com    Ce Part Number  07MOS10xx GS  Rev  C  Revised  February 21  2012    Patton Electronics Company  Inc   7622 Rickenbacker Drive  Gaithersburg  MD 20879 USA  Tel   1  301  975 1000  Fax   1  301  869 9293  Support   1  301  975 1007  Web  www patton com  E mail  support patton com    Copyright    2012  Patton Electronics Company  All rights reserved   The information in this document is subject to change without notice  Patton  Electronics assumes no liability for errors that may appear in this document     The software described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used  or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license     Summary Table of Contents       OB  gt  VR oM mu    Product OUVC  VION ER EE n DC OS E SSE OT IS 14  Application  a EL LE PE DE DL PE EE ES EE 18  El GE GR OE RE EE EE EE I LE 23  Syste Manace TS EE EE POS EE Eo ER GE CEE EH EE 39  Contacting Patton LENE SS ISEHICO N Ee ee ee epo Ee SE EE RE see ee E eSEE 53   Eaaipliaaes T T EE EE ss ARESE SES 56  YE ee ER EE OE 58  is es oes oe Ee NON 63    Table of Contents       Summary Table of Contents mm 3  A DE NE STADT ee NE OLLI NON 4  ERROR EG
3.    Route i 051052 IL  1000 sr      M       A  El ems  Y    P to P  lo   PBX    2           STM 1    Microwave       081052  l 081052  3   Y    28 eH  pg Z 10 100  SZ 0S1052  amp   3G Node B 28 BTS    BSC RNC    WiFi WiMAX SS    Figure 5  Typical OS1052 application    OS1052 Application 19    OnSite Series User Manual 2 e Application Overview    The base OS1052 system is configured with   e 2STM 1   e 8EI TI     2 Ethernet     10 100Base TX    Two expansion module slots allow increasing system capacity beyond the initial base configuration  Additional  ports and features only require simple insertion of one of the many available types of TDM and packet data  modules     In only one RU  the OS1052 supports expansion up to   e 50 EI ports    18 Ethernet 10 100 ports    The OS1052 incorporates next generation SDH features such as virtual concatenation  VCAT   link capacity  adjustment scheme  LCAS  and generic framing procedure  GFP  for efficient packet data transport  The plat   form also incorporates Layer 2 features such as VLAN tagging  rate limiting and statistical multiplexing with  multi level QoS control  The OS1052 is easily configured and managed through a simple Web based GUI  interface or the scalable Patton OnSight NMS     0S1052 Base Module  2    Module  1            Ethernet    Expansion within  same service type   e g  18 x 10 100 ports           Other module  types    Diversity across  multiple service    types    Figure 6  OS1052 Map   Modules    OS1052 Applica
4.   vice     4  Check the expansion modules that may be located in each slot  Ensure that the configuration matches the  packing list and that all specified interfaces are included     Site Preparation       This section describes the requirements your site must meet for safe installation and operation of your OnSite  OS 10 Series equipment  Ensure that the site is properly prepared before beginning installation     The requirements described in this chapter are intended for the personnel responsible for installing and manag   ing the network hardware  A working knowledge of telecommunications and local area network  LAN  opera   tions and a familiarity with communications protocols that are used on interconnected networks are assumed   Installation  maintenance  and removal of a chassis  or its components must be done by qualified service per   sonnel only  Qualified personnel have had appropriate technical training and experience that is necessary to be  aware of the hazards to which they are exposed when performing a task and of measures to minimize the dan   ger to themselves and other people  By carefully planning your site  you can maximize the performance of your  existing network and ensure that it is ready to migrate to future service and capacity upgrades     Introduction 24    OnSite Series User Manual 3 e Installation Overview    Site Environment       The OS 10 system can be mounted in a rack or on a wall  The location of the chassis and layout of your eguip   ment
5.  1Q and Q in Q   Service provider VLAN  SP VLAN  using S Tag  802 1ad   Tagging operations  C Tag and S Tag add strip   Flow Control  802 3x   Rate Limiting  Sustained and peak rates with 64 kbit s granularity for ports and VLANs  QoS  4 levels with strict priority  WFQ and WRED support    Dimensions   1 75H x 17 25W x 11 54D in    44 45H x 438 2W x 293D mm   1RU    Weight  11 Ibs  5 kg     Cooling    Natural convection cooling  no fans     Mounting  19 inch EIA TIA or ETSI 300 mm racks  or desktop and wall mounting options    Power   AC input  100 to 245 V at 50 to 60 Hz   DC input   36 to  72 V   48V nominal   dual inputs  Consumption  60 W maximum    Environment    Temperature  0 to  50  C   32 to  122  F   Humidity  5 to 95   non condensing    Model OS 1052 60    OnSite Series User Manual    Model OS1063    B   Specifications       Trunk Interfaces  STM 1  G 707  G 783  Optics  G 957 S 1 1  L 1 1 and L 1 2 options    Client Interfaces   El  G 703  75 ohm and 120 ohm options  T1  G 703  100 ohm   Ethernet 10 100Base TX  802 3u    Expansion Modules   SDH  STM 1 optical  2 ports    STM 1 electrical  2 ports   PDH  El  21 ports    E3 DS3  3 ports    Packet Data  10 100Base TX  8 ports     Configuration  amp  Port Capacity for 2 Expansion Slots  STM 1  Base  2   Max  6   El  Base  21   Max  63   E3 DS3  Base        Max  6   10 100Base T X  Base        Max  18    Protection  Linear MSP 1 1 s SNCP I and SNCP N    Bandwidth Connectivity and Provisioning  Connectivity  VC 12  VC 3
6.  Determine a suitable operating environment based on this recommendation     Elevated operating ambient temperature     If the unit is installed in a closed or multiunit rack assembly  the  operating temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the ambient temperature of the room   Keep this in mind when you install the unit     Reduced airflow     Install the OS 10 system chassis in the rack so that the amount of airflow required for safe  operation of the equipment is not compromised     Mechanical load     Mount the OS 10 system chassis in the rack to avoid a potentially hazardous condition due  to uneven mechanical loading     Circuit overload     When you connect the OS 10 system chassis to the supply circuit  consider the effect that  overloading of the circuits might have on over current protection and supply wiring     Reliable Ground     Maintain reliable grounding for the OS 10 system and all rack mounted equipment  giving  particular attention to supply circuits     Planning Your Site    Site Requirements   To install your OS 10 equipment successfully  you should plan your site carefully  The site planning process  has three major areas for consideration to ensure that your physical installation meets the requirements for a  safe and successful installation       Environmental  safety  and thermal requirements for the OS 10 system      Power and local building and electrical code requirements    Site Environment 25    OnSite Series User Manual 3 e Instal
7.  EE EE EE EE TT 71  List of ME LS ER EE tete etin ndn drei ER EE ME EE NE eid 8  Abouifisedide EE EE EE ER EE ETE 9  CNS 9  ENING LUIS TIE 10  luc ERE 10  Sal when wol  SEDES CHI A E EE 11  Opica Wa OE AR EO EE IM 12  Bee Ad  RO AE e iS 12   Fiber ptc Sale Precautions EN N EE ER Ee EE R TERRE 12  Typagraphicalconventions O EE EE EE ee eee aE ee 13  E ea o E E AE OE A 13  TE see EE ene IG RD REDDE enne reete 13   1 Product 6 EL EON EE ET 14  eelte GE ER eI ETE OR EA EE ans 15  ME FRS RE HER RE UE 15   2  Application Overview an EE EE EN 18  OSIO52 Ne de AR AE da 19  ISOS AD Mca E 21  3  Installation Ovino EE 23  I AR EK N 24  Up kings aad DOSEER EE RE EE E EE ee DR ag SERE ee AE ei 24  Creu Ree ril AA MA AE OE EER eee oat 24  Site PAO MAINT   cen RE RE ER OE aes 25  Plantios AO RE EE AT metum OE ices 25  DIR IR e EA OS ir AA ente ret CEU OT A ERR Ee RNA ee 25   Operanne BONE DEENSE ES ne masse diam TT iia 26   Pawo suppi Kep SR EE PEE ER OE A 27  IE AE EE ANS ET cho el N e A A EE E 27  Mechanical Recommendations forthe Rack ota 28  Protective Grounding forthe Rackand Chassis AO EE reine ion 28  ls a o A RE EO OE EE 28  Securing the Rack APP MA AA AA ee 28  Tools and Equipment for Installation and T o erem 29  er eN NEUS eg e a ae Ee E AA OR HE EE AA 29  Mounting the Chasse ao DAVIN OE EN MA AE OE EG 29    OnSite Series User Manual    Mounting the Chassis toan ETSL Rack 2    diae tia 30  Mounting the Chassis on the Wall ss OO EO Rn EE EE 32  Installing the Chassis Ground Connec
8.  OS 10 System Chassis in an El TA 19 inch Rack oria ss ae ge ee GENE RE ERR ERE 30  Mounting the OS 10 System in an ETSI 300 mm Rack    226 22500 RRR R BE DRR RD BE RE RES DE EIE ee 31  Mountas the OS MS en Chassis oua Wall alin Ee ca non Hine cus elaine 32  Wiring the OS 10 System dor DE POWER a et 36  Serial and LAN Management Ports oe the Base 51052 and DS OOS Yster a 40  Detailof the Ee od EE EE OE HE ce snes 41  Location eh Stoel Pins ome Aledo DIE  au AS e 41  Web Based Management GUI Frames rocio BASE OE DERS DE ER EE EE IH Ge OES Dee T et 46  Contes asin Tap Res VEREER SN e li 47  Configuring an Authorized OnSisbt NIMS Sever    2 6 ee ie EE ues es HE eter DR SR GE seamen 48  locauon of EOW port AUX Dor OS Senes Casto Cocos esses qu Me SA EE GR DE EE UD s 49  Location of signal pins on the EOW port  AUX 1  RI 11 connector     DERE ee 50  Conusuriae the Engineering Orders  HOW  Function oaa e eel Se cone ase Eea eR UR ie RE S 51    List of Tables       VV AON GN M KR    D           ee ee  WM       N    General conventions AE OE esses 13  DES EE ae EE tens ato cee AE EE EE eut qe eta DE EE TR OR AE 13  Base System Configuration for OnSite Platos 2 cc seem eoe Ou AE DEE ebur Pd UE 16  Environmental Conditions tar Operating the OS 10 System He MARS ES ARE SE taa 26  Power Requirements for the OS  10 System wi  cxi eet dieat ensem ECEE EE se RU ER E GE 27  Ground Wire See ed SES RA EO eae ye ES ED ee ee EE AE EE o 33  OSTO Powe r Options RO EI as aed Sea AA THs once Ur RE E
9.  and Acronyms    Abbreviation Meaning                                                                                                    L   LCAS Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme  LFD Loss of Frame Delineation   LOF Loss of Frame   LOP Loss of Pointer   LP Low order Path   M   MS Multiplex Section   N   NEBS Network Equipment Building System  NEC National Electric Code   P   PBX Private Branch Exchange   PC Personal Computer   PDH Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy  PJC Pointer Justification Count   PM Performance Monitoring   POST Power On Self Test   ppm parts per million   PRC Primary Reference Clock   PRI Primary Rate Interface   PSC Protection Switching Count   PSD Protection Switching Duration   R   RS Regenerator Section   RSOH Regenerator Section Overhead   RU Rack Unit  1 75 inches    S   SD Signal Degrade   SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy   SEC Secondary source  also Synchronous Equipment Clock   SES Severely Errored Second   SF Signal Failure   SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol  SOH Section Overhead   SSM Synchronization Status Messaging  SSU Synchronization Supply Unit   S Tag Service provider tag   STM 1 Synchronous Transport Module level 1    Abbreviations 65    OnSite Series User Manual C e Terms and Acronyms    Abbreviation Meaning                               T   TDM Time Division Multiplexing   TIA Telecommunications Industry Association  TIM Trace Identifier Mismatch   TNV Telecommunications Network Voltage  TP Termination Point   TU Tributary Unit   
10.  circuit is available for the provision of redundant  A  and    B  DC power inputs on the system  Otherwise  go directly to Step 10 to complete this task   7  Connect the positive lead of this circuit to ground  See wiring 1 B on figure 13 on page 36   Note  Asan option  you may choose another common grounding point  other than the oneshown in Figure 13  The choice depends on the    grounding practice for your particular location  Figure 13 shows the  grounding point colocated with the DC circuit for    B    power     nected last     T The ground wire should always be connected first and discon   CAUTION    8  Connect the positive lead of the circuit to the return direction for    B    power on the OS 10 Series system  terminal block  See wiring 2 B on Figure 13     Note The terminal block indicates the return direction for  B  power by  the letter R  This lead is fourth from the top on the OS 10 system ter     minal block     Note Step 7 and Step 8 result in the grounding of the return direction for     B    power on the OS 10 system terminal block     OnSite System Installation 37    OnSite Series User Manual 3 e Installation Overview    9  Connect the negative lead of the circuit to the    B    power input lead on the OS 10 system terminal block   See wiring 3 B on figure 13 on page 36     Note The terminal block indicates the  B  power lead by the letter B  This  lead is third from the top on the OS 10 system terminal block     Do not over torque the terminal block captiv
11.  currently   After language selection  the browser  displays the System Information page  The OnSight DM screen is divided into three frames  as shown in  Figure 17  Table 15 provides a description of each frame     You may now start to configure and operate the system using the GUI interface     Note For proper display of the GUI interface  you must set your browser to  allow    pop up    windows        IP Address  192 168 168 162  System Name  Alpha 1              Status  Support Contact            Active Alarms  D                         E NAVIGATION MENU System Information  w   192 168 168 162  gt  System Information  HEY SYSTEM  ls  System Description  51063   B  Timing  amp  Sync System Uptime  1 day  2h 32m 10s   8  Clock  amp  NTP Server     S  Security Serial Number  106320611US00013 4 Content  HE Management Access Software Version  Rel_4 2 0Build188  WC  Actions Power Supply Type  AC  a CHASSIS BR Riaz  H 4 a   3 SDH Configuration prea E   C CONNECTION Location       PERFORMANCE   C  ALARM Support Contact   YG EVENT  Apply    Refresh  Data Refreshed on   Friday  May 18  2007 7 47 10 PM  Navigation Menu  Figure 17  Web Based Management GUI Frames  Table 15  Web Based Management GUI Frame Descriptions  GUI Frames Provides     Status  top frame  An overview of the system identity  including the system    name and IP address  and the support contact information  and status of active alarms        Navigation  bottom left frame   The main categories and subdivisions of sy
12.  holes in  the equipment rack     Note The mounting hole pitch for the ETSI 300 mm rack is 25 mm     Note Take care to load the rack so that it is not top heavy     OnSite System Installation 30    OnSite Series User Manual 3 e Installation Overview    Note Do not cover vents that would restrict airflow  Leave a minimum of a  half rack space above and below the OS 10 system for adequate ven   tilation     3  Secure the chassis using four 12 24 x 3 4 inch screws  two screws for each side  through the elongated  holes in the L bracket nearest to the chassis and to the threaded holes in the mounting post  Use a suitable  screwdriver for this task     4  Tighten any loose captive installation screws on the expansion slot front panel covers        Figure 11  Mounting the OS 10 System in an ETSI 300 mm Rack    OnSite System Installation 31    OnSite Series User Manual 3 e Installation Overview    Mounting the Chassis on the Wall    Note When choosing a wall mounting location  consider the cable limita   tions and the wall structure  Use the four L brackets provided for rack  mounting to mount the chassis on a wall  The brackets provide the  most stable installation for the chassis     1  Install the two L mounting brackets in the orientation shown in Figure 12  Insert and fully tighten the  screws to secure the brackets to the chassis  four screws for each bracket   Use a suitable screwdriver for this  task     Note For this rack configuration  the L mounting bracket holes are flus
13.  is approximately 0 75 inches   20 mm     Note Fora user provided ring terminal   as required    2  Crimp the ground wire to the ground lug or ring terminal  using a crimp tool of the appropriate size   3  Attach the ground lug or ring terminal to the chassis grounding terminal location shown in Figure 3   4  Connect the other end of the ground wire to a suitable grounding point at your site    After installation and proper grounding of the OS 10 chassis  you can connect the following      Power wiring     Cables for the fiber optic interface and Category 5 cables for E1 and Ethernet client signal interfaces      Category 5 cables for the Ethernet LAN and SERIAL management ports    Connecting Power to the OS 10 System  The system supports AC and DC power options  as listed in Table 7  These options are factory installed     Table 7  OS 10 Power Options       Power Options Nominal Input Tolerance Limit Feature  AC 110 VAC at 50 Hz and 100 to 245 VAC   Auto switching AC to DC power converter  220 VAC at 60 Hz  DC  48VDC  36 to 72 VAC   Auto switching AC to DC power converter                Note Both AC and DC options provide short circuit and over voltage pro   tection     Note The DC option provides reverse input polarity protection     OnSite System Installation 33    OnSite Series User Manual 3 e Installation Overview    Note The DC to DC converter has dual power inputs  A and B power    The system continues to operate normally if either the A or B power  input fails     The
14.  levels   One way  two way  drop and continue and multicast connections  VCAT  VC 12 Xv and VC 3 Xv   LCAS  G 7042   Packet encapsulation  GFP F  G 7041     Timing  amp  Synchronization   Internal  Stratum 3 clock   Line timing  STM 1 and E1 T1   External timing  Dual Sync In Out ports at 2 or 1 5 Mbps MHz  SSM support  G 781    System Access   Serial RS 232 and Ethernet LAN management ports  IP over DCCr and DCCm options   IP over E1 signal mapped into selected VC 12 channel  DCC transparency  any subset of DCC rows    Telnet    Model OS1063    61    OnSite Series User Manual B   Specifications    Operations   Local and remote software download and upgrade  FTP TFTP   Loopbacks  facility and terminal   ALS  automatic laser shutdown   G 958   Alarm Contacts  optional    Orderwire  2 wire interface using E1 or E2 byte  optional     Management   Web based GUI management interface  XML   SNMP v1 v2    Packet Intelligence   Ethernet MAC  802 3   VLAN  802 1Q and Q in Q   Service provider VLAN  SP VLAN  using S Tag  802 1ad   Tagging operations  C Tag and S Tag add strip   Flow Control  802 3x   Rate Limiting  Sustained and peak rates with 64 kbit s granularity for ports and VLANs  QoS  4 levels with strict priority  WFQ and WRED support    Dimensions   1 75H x 17 25W x 11 54D in    44 45H x 438 2W x 293D mm   1RU    Weight  11 Ibs  5 kg     Cooling    Natural convection cooling  no fans     Mounting  19 inch EIA TIA or ETSI 300 mm racks  or desktop and wall mounting options    Po
15.  power requirements for the OS 10 system chassis     Table 5  Power Requirements for the OS 10 System    Nominal Input Nominal Input    Power Source Tolerance Limits       Voltage Current  AC 110 or 220 VAC  1 0 A at 50 to 60 Hz  100 to 245 VAC  DC  48 VDC 2 0A  36 to  72 VDC                      Note  Ifyou system is shipped with the AC power option  use an AC power  cable appropriate for your country  Check your local electrical codes  and regulatory agencies for power cable requirements     Note The system uses a universal AC power supply with an autoselection  function for operation with either 110 V  60 Hz  or 220 V  50 Hz      Distribution Rack Requirements   The OS 10 can be installed in either a 19 inch EIA TIA or ETSI 300 mm rack     Note The 19 inch EIA TIA rack should comply with the specification in  EIA 310 D     Note The ETSI 300 mm rack should comply with the specification in  ETSI EN 300 119 3 V2 1 0  2004 05      Planning Your Site 27    OnSite Series User Manual 3 e Installation Overview    Mechanical Recommendations for the Rack  The following information will help you plan your equipment rack configuration     e Use a rack made of steel or aluminum     Install equipment in the lower half of the rack first to avoid making the rack top heavy     The rack should be able to support the full weight of the final installed chassis       Enclosed racks must have adequate ventilation  Ensure that the rack is not overly congested because each  unit generates heat  A
16.  rack or wiring room are extremely important for proper system operation  Equipment that is too close  together  ventilation that is inadequate  and panels that are inaccessible can make system maintenance difficult  or cause system malfunctions and possible shutdowns     The following precautions help you plan an acceptable operating environment for your OS 10 system and  avoid environmentally caused equipment failures       Ensure that the room in which you operate your system has adequate air circulation  Electrical equipment  generates heat  Ambient air temperature might not be able to cool equipment to acceptable operating tem   peratures without adequate circulation       Always follow the proper ESD prevention procedures described in  3 2  Electrostatic Discharge Damage   to avoid damage to equipment  Damage from static discharge can cause immediate or intermittent equip   ment failure       Ensure that the chassis cover and all expansion slot covers are secure  The chassis is designed to allow cool   ing air to flow effectively inside it  An open chassis allows air leaks  which might interrupt the flow of cool   ing air from internal components     When planning your site layout and equipment location  remember the following precautions to help avoid  equipment failures and reduce the possibility of environmentally caused equipment problems     Maximum recommended operating temperature     The maximum recommended operating temperature for  the OS 10 is 50  C  122  F  
17.  servers autho   rized for management connectivity to the system     To add an OnSight NMS server to the list of authorized servers  see Figure 19 and follow these steps   1  On the Authorized NMS Servers page  click on Add   2  In the Add Authorized NMS Server window  type the NMS IP Address and click on Apply     3  Click on Close to close the window          P atina 192 168 168 162       Node Manager            pp   192  168 160  162   Add Authorierd MMS Server  Mazin Firefox       AILLE    Figure 19  Configuring an Authorized OnSight NMS Server    Autonomous Alarm Messages 48    OnSite Series User Manual 4   System Management Access    Engineering Orderwire  EOW        If the system is equipped with the factory installed AUX  auxiliary  board  you can use AUX port 1  AUX 1   for voice communications between two or more interconnected OnSite OS 10 Series systems     Figure 20 shows the location of EOW port  AUX 1  on the system  The port is located on the right side of the  chassis  at the back     EOW port   AUX 1        Chassis Top Side View          LI 9090     600600006              Ee EET  Chassis Right Side View EOW port  AUX 1     Figure 20  Location of EOW port  AUX 1  on OS 10 Series Chassis    The EOW port supports a 2 wire analog interface  tip and ring  with a nominal impedance of 900 ohm and  A law PCM voice encoding  The system carries the PCM encoded 64 kbit s voice channel in either the E1 or  E2 byte of the STM 1 section overheard  SOH      As a Foreign eX
18.  system uses natural convection for heat dissipation  that is  it does not use fans   The absence of fans  increases system reliability and eliminates periodic maintenance visits for fan filter replacement  Table 8 pro   vides the maximum power consumption figures for the OS 10 system under normal operating conditions     Table 8  Power Consumption    System Configuration Maximum Power  W              Base system AO  Base system with a single expansion module 50  Base system with dual expansion modules 60    This section explains how to connect the AC or DC power to the OS 10 system chassis     Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power      source     WARNING    Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of  A lightning activity     WARNING  The installation must comply with all required electrical codes applicable at the installation site     Connecting AC Power to the OS 10 System  Ifyour OS 10 system uses AC power  connect itto a 15 A at 120 VAC  or 10 A at 240 VAC  circuit with over   current protection     Note The input voltage tolerance limits for AC power are 100 to 245 VAC     the power cable ground wire  NEBS compliant grounding satisfies this    j eAC connected units must have a permanent ground connection in addition to  requirement     mane eThis product relies on the installation of the building for short circuit  over     current  protection  Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater 
19.  than  15A at 120 VAC  or 10 A at 240 VAC      eThe AC power supply for the OS 10 system has Double Pole Neutral Fusing     OnSite System Installation 34    OnSite Series User Manual 3 e Installation Overview    Powering On the OS 10 System with AC Power  To power on the OS 10 system using AC power  follow these steps     1  Connect the AC power cable to the OS 10 system and then to the wall outlet   2  Turn the power switch on the back panel of the OS 10 system to the ON position     Note The green PWR  power  LED on the front panel is lit when the sys   tem receives power from the AC source     before turning it back to the on position     T After turning off the AC power switch  wait for at least 3 seconds  CAUTION    Connecting DC Power to the OS 10 System  If your OS 10 system has a DC input power supply terminal block on the front panel  follow the directions in  this section for proper wiring     current  protection  Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater than    j This product relies on the installation of the building for short circvit  over   15 A at 60 VDC     WARNING    Table 9 summarizes the wiring requirements for the OS 10 system chassis with a DC input power supply     Note For installations compliant with the National Electric Code  an  AWG 14  2 0 mm2  wire is required for DC input and safety ground  wire    Table 9  DC Wiring Requirements for the OS 10 System Chassis    Safety Ground  Wire Size     48 VDC at 2 0 A AWG 18  1 0 mm   AWG 14  2 
20.  the Web based management interface     Note You may also have access to the system through Telnet  This access  requires prior configuration of the IP address of the Ethernet LAN  management port through the RS 232 SERIAL port  as indicated in  the preceding steps     Note The system terminates the management session for any user when the  session remains inactive for 30 seconds  This termination applies to  management sessions through the SERIAL port or through Telnet   The login prompt appears when the system terminates a previously  active session through the SERIAL port     Access through the Ethernet LAN Management Port  To gain management access to the system for the first time through the Ethernet LAN management  LM   port  follow these steps     1  Connect a PC to the Ethernet LAN management port using the RJ 45 connector   Note You may connect the PC to the system from a remote location using  an IP LAN or WAN that connects to the Ethernet LAN management  port     2  Configure the PC using the factory default settings for the Ethernet LAN management port     Note By default  the IP address is set to 192 168 2 100  the net mask is set  to 255 255 255 0  and the default gateway is set to 192 168 2 1    3  Launch the Web browser of your choice  and type the default IP address of the system in the Address field  of the browser     4  Log in to the system using the super  admin  or monitor user ID and password     Note The factory assigned default password for the Super 
21.  to install an OS 10 system on a wall    Cable ties  if required  for organizing cables    In addition  depending on the type of modules you plan to use  you might need the following equipment to  connect the OS 10 system to an external network       Cables for connection to the fiber optic and client signal ports  depending on configuration     Ethernet hub or PC with a network interface card for connection to Ethernet LAN ports      Console terminal  an ASCII terminal or a PC running terminal emulation software  configured for 9 600  baud  8 data bits  no parity  and 1 stop bit    OnSite System Installation       Note Read the information in this section thoroughly and completely  before you attempt to install or remove an OS 10 Series system chas   sis     Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install  replace  or  A service this equipment     WARNING    Mounting the Chassis to an EIA TIA 19 Inch Rack  To install the OS 10 system chassis in an EIA TIA 19 inch rack  see Figure 10 and follow these steps     1  Install the two L mounting brackets in the orientation shown in Figure 10  Insert and fully tighten the  screws to secure the brackets to the chassis  four screws for each bracket      Note For this rack configuration  the L mounting bracket holes are flush  with the front panel of the OS 10 system  as shown in Figure 4     2  Position the chassis in the rack and align the mounting holes in the L bracket with the mounting holes in  the equipment rac
22.  to the disconnection of  WAN  LAN  amp  PSTN ports     This device is NOT intended nor approved for connection to the PSTN  It is  intended only for connection to customer premise equipment     In accordance with the requirements of council directive 2002   96 EC on Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment  WEEE    ensure that at end of life you separate this product from other  waste and scrap and deliver to the WEEE collection system in  your country for recycling     OnSite Series User Manual    cuitry  It occurs when electronic printed circuit cards are improperly handled    and can result in complete or intermittent failures  Do the following to prevent  CAUTION ESD       Always follow ESD prevention procedures when removing and replacing  cards     Electrostatic Discharge  ESD  can damage equipment and impair electrical cir       Wear an ESD preventive wrist strap  ensuring that it makes good skin con   tact  Connect the clip to an unpainted surface of the chassis frame to safely  channel unwanted ESD voltages to ground       To properly guard against ESD damage and shocks  the wrist strap and cord  must operate effectively  If no wrist strap is available  ground yourself by  touching the metal part of the chassis     Optical Safety    Use fiber optic ports only for telecommunications applications that require  A optical fiber  Use the ports only with the appropriate connector  When not in   use  replace the dust covers  Using these interfaces in ways other than th
23.  use another address  for example  the inband management chan   nel address  according to the routing settings for the system     8  Click on Close to close the window     At this point  the Trap Receivers page displays the settings for the new receiver       Node Manager    Burgerd Conta  Estos Mares      A NAVIGATION MENI SNMP Trap Receivers         S Is ss    y I  18       LS       le  lt           TILLIT          Figure 18  Configuring an SNMP Trap Receiver    Autonomous Alarm Messages 47    OnSite Series User Manual 4   System Management Access    To remove an existing SNMP trap receiver  follow these steps    l  Select a trap receiver on the SNMP Trap Receivers page    2  Click on Delete to remove the trap receiver    At this point  the system removes the trap receiver  and it is no longer displayed in the table     In addition to supporting the generation of traps to an SNMP based NMS  the system also sends autonomous  messages to all connected OnSight NMSs  The OnSight NMS provides centralized management and control  of OS 10 systems in point to point  linear  and ring ADM subnetworks     To display the OnSight NMS servers authorized to manage the OS 10 system  see Figure 19 and follow these  steps     l  Select the SYSTEM folder from the navigation menu   2  From the expanded SYSTEM folder  select Management Access   3  From the expanded Management Access folder  select NMS     On the Authorized NMS Servers page  the table displays the IP addresses of the OnSight NMS
24. 0  T N OE EE RE N EE EHE LEER EAE HEUS 60  Model 81063  ii 61  dl T EE AE AO LIE N EE EE HE EE OE OE 61  Cent LT EE DE O De 61  Expansion Modules cin EE OE EE N 61  Configuration  amp  Port Capacity for 2 Expansion Slots 1    ee Te ee ee tet reete eke eg tinte hee bee sk ee 61  Protection Ee EE 61  Bandwidth Connectivity and Provisioning             2 c tnr te gee be teret Ge soge EER Ge FEE see Ee Dee e EDS EEn bee oge 61  TAE O6 UA ed 61  K A EE eed ec s line 61  Opekatiofis a aote tm e OPPIDIS RR AE DIR M DINAR Rt ober E RENE 62  lu cto ld TC                                                      caged 62  Packet Mitel beer ce  conan AS DE RA B HESS a e ta RO ARI DUE AD 62  Bota c AA AO E Sued tetas EE EA HE N EE ia 62  A ME EE EE N EE AO N 62  BEE a ER 62  sun ees case cree                                                     tl 62  lg EE AE EE OE EE N 62  EA Dis AIM TN PP ET 62  eM SEI and Acronis RE OE OE N OE NE 63  GUTS T IIT Re ei en le OO OE he 64    List of Figures       D N OV KRW D    NON NR HA HA HHA HHA HHA HHA HO  to ma Se x5 099 SON N UI HD ES    OnSite Model 1052  05 4 TA TEE EA OE EE Ses 15  Oase Mode MED EE GIE E ES EE AE ne ED A 16   051052  Base SYNEM soie EE ET EA HE AE AA AAA L  KTTO DiE SE Ek My ae LUI DET TE 17  Typical OS MOED applicquon A aon mono DEE RE OD a BES Se EE 19  O51032 N H TT 20  Typical OS 1063 sp TTT zi  091063 Mape Modis dercad Te TT 22  Grounding Terminal Location forthe OS 10 System Chassis  acre recorrent UN ie ED SSA 28  Mounting the
25. 0 mm   15A    Over Current Protection    DC Nominal Input DC Input Wire Size          Note The input voltage tolerance limits for nominal  48 VDC power sup   plies is  36 to  72 VDC     Wiring Procedure for DC Input Power  To connect DC power to the OS 10 system  see Figure 13 and follow these steps     eConnect the DC input wires to the 05 10 system with the following wiring  sequence     WARNING    Figure 13 shows the terminal block for the DC power supply on the OS 10  system  Wire the DC power supply as shown     OnSite System Installation 35    OnSite Series User Manual 3 e Installation Overview       To  10  chassis ground    DC power source  for A and B circuits     10  DC power terminal block    Figure 13  Wiring the OS 10 System for DC Power    1  Choose an available circuit from a DC power source and identify both the positive and negative leads for  this circuit     Note The DC power source may be a DC circuit breaker or an AC to DC  power rectifier      Do not touch the circuit with your hands or with any other instrument until  you make sure that there is no power present on the circuit     WARNING   Make sure that power is removed from the DC circuit that will supply power  to the OS 10 system before performing any of the following procedures     2  Remove power from this circuit     Note To ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit  locate the cir   cuit breaker for the DC circuit  switch the circuit breaker to the OFF  position  and tape the circuit bre
26. 03  75 ohm and 120 ohm options  T1  G 703  100 ohm   Ethernet 10 100Base TX  802 3u    Expansion Modules   SDH  STM 1 optical  2 ports    STM 1 electrical  2 ports   PDH  El  21 ports    E3 DS3  3 ports    Packet Data  10 100Base TX  8 ports     Configuration  amp  Port Capacity for 2 Expansion Slots  STM 1  Base  2   Max  6   El  Base  8   Max  50   E3 DS3  Base        Max  6   10 100Base T X  Base  2   Max  18    Protection  Linear MSP 1 1 s SNCP I and SNCP N    Bandwidth Connectivity and Provisioning  Connectivity  VC 12  VC 3 levels   One way  two way  drop and continue and multicast connections  VCAT  VC 12 Xv and VC 3 Xv   LCAS  G 7042   Packet encapsulation  GFP F  G 7041     Timing  amp  Synchronization   Internal  Stratum 3 clock   Line timing  STM 1 and E1 T1   External timing  Dual Sync In Out ports at 2 or 1 5 Mbps MHz  SSM support  G 781    System Access   Serial RS 232 and Ethernet LAN management ports  IP over DCCr and DCCm options   IP over E1 signal mapped into selected VC 12 channel  DCC transparency  any subset of DCC rows    Telnet    Model OS1052    59    OnSite Series User Manual B   Specifications    Operations   Local and remote software download and upgrade  FTP TFTP   Loopbacks  facility and terminal   ALS  automatic laser shutdown   G 958   Alarm Contacts  optional    Orderwire  2 wire interface using E1 or E2 byte  optional     Management   Web based GUI management interface  XML   SNMP v1 v2    Packet Intelligence   Ethernet MAC  802 3   VLAN  802
27. 1052 2  Metro Optical Transport Access     NY                            DC Power STM 1 Ports  Receptacle    AC Power On Off  Receptacle Switch    x    0000000000000000000000000000000000000002000000    9000606006 100 245 VAC  50 60 Hz  2 04  SOW           Figure 3  OS1052 Base System    Figure 2 shows the front panel of the OS1063 system  The OS1063 uses a future bus connector for access to  the 21 El or T1 ports on the base system  When the system is equipped with two 21 port high density El   HD E1  expansion modules  the OS1063 provides access for up to 63 El ports   See chapter 12 for a descrip   tion of the future bus connector and the features of the high density El expansion module   As a factory   installed option  the OS1063 is available with two STM 1 electrical interface  STM 1e  ports on the base sys   tem     Management  Ports E1 Ports Expansion Slot 1 Expansion Slot 2    NENNEN    DC Power STM 1 Ports  Receptacle                                  Figure 4  OS1063 Base System    Introduction 17    Chapter 2 Application Overview       Chapter contents  OSTOS X APPA ONN  seer AE EE RE OE EE NG 19  a 21    18    OnSite Series User Manual 2 e Application Overview    OS1052 Application    The advanced modular design of the Patton OnSite OS1052 provides unequaled flexibility in its class in terms  of service offerings  capacity and functional upgrades        E                                EN    Data        Access Site   Voice 1 SE   Video   BuildingiAccess  AS PA it  
28. G EE  Power Consumpudl nu ead sre stes Ere Saec AE n EON OE N 34  DENT Requirements dore OS AS ER OIE oco eo EE AG EE DE EE EE 35  Ethernet LAN Management Port Cabling Specifications 0e REED oe REEDE RE R 41  Pin Assignments forthe Ethernet LAN Monasemeni Pore o ME DEE Ee sano 42  Pit Assignments for the R5 232 serial Management Port ss aas mos e ce ED S tts 42  BEER Me PEE ER OO O EE E 42  VTI00 Terminal Emulation Settings   oos ce o 9 SESDE EDS Oe RS SERS DEE ER EE YN A 42  Web Based Management GU Erame Descanso EE EE EU Ee 46    About this guide    This guide describes how to install a Patton OnSite Series Model 1052 and 1063 Metro Optical Transport  Access Node  For detailed configuration and management instructions  refer to the OnSite 1052  amp  1063 Series  Administrator   s Reference Guide  available online at www patton com manuals OS10xx arg pdf        Installation  maintenance  and removal of a chassis or its components must be done by qualified service person   nel only  Qualified service personnel have had appropriate technical training and experience that is necessary to  be aware of the hazards to which they are exposed when performing a task and of measures to minimize the  danger to themselves and other people     You should consider the following before unpacking your equipment       Install the equipment in a secured  enclosed  and restricted access area  ensuring that only qualified service  personnel have access to the equipment       Install the equipmen
29. OE TEE 54  DREGE A RE EE EE EE EE N EE 54  Retutnforcxedit SE OE OR OE RE 55   RVA Pie T ME 55  Shippins JOstF  ctlonis    cent tete EA ias 55   A Compliance information    X                         56  Ad te EUER 57  DE EE EE RE EE EER EE TE OR EO nerd 57   ES GEB EE L EE N ER N OE OE EN 57  lig MR EE EE OE OE EE EE 57   I EA Contorno 57  LAS European Representative  lla 57  BCS lec  E AE OE                                                 M   58  Mod OSOS e                                                           59  Trunk Interfaces  cinc n He D E e N EE EE N 59  Client Interfaces P                                          59    OnSite Series User Manual    Expansion Modules Se nr RE N ee Ee ee ee oe AR de eir ee EO EDU nimes 59  Configuration  amp  Port Capacity for 2 Expansion Slots    cniin aa 59  sels A ne trees sntne teen men nt en ne ee see ne denrespet dense eteneetetetent ee tte entente te les 59  bandwidth Connectivity and H TTT 59  Timing T OMY    EA men Rent nt 59  System ACCESS M                                                        59  SIC ML                                                  60  Management AE animent idi AE EE Dre t OE NR bb EET EE ERR ERES 60  Pieke o DERS  REESE 60  Dumensionsu RE ER GEE a anta di dol Sarai 60  MEE HE KEER OE EE KEER E 60  adn                                                                          60  sur M                                       H       nU 60   Y                                                              6
30. OnSite Platforms  The OS 10 Series has two modular platforms  the OS1052 and OS1063  Table 2 provides a summary of the  base system configuration for each platform     MM  LN SIT E    Series OS1052           Figure 1  OnSite Model 1052    Introduction 15    OnSite Series User Manual 1 e Product Overview    y CS N SIT E        series 051063       Figure 2  OnSite Model 1063    Table 3  Base System Configuration for OnSite Platforms          Type Model 0S1052 Model 0S1063  SDH Trunks 2 STM 1 2 STM 1  Client Signals 8 El or 8 T1 21 El or 21 TI  2 Ethernet    Management Serial RS 232 Serial RS 232  LAN LAN  Expansion Slots 2 2             The OS1052 and OS1063 systems have two expansion slots  The expansion slots support the insertion of the  following modules for flexible configuration changes and capacity upgrades     e 21 port El   e 3 port DS3 E3   e 2 port STM 1 optical and electrical  e 8 port Ethernet 10 100BASE TX    Figure 3 on page 17 shows the front and back panels of the OS1052 base system without the expansion mod   ules installed  The OS1052 has eight built in E1 and two built in Ethernet 10 100BASE TX interfaces  As a  factory installed option  the OS1052 is also available with eight T1 ports  The OS1052 uses a future bus con   nector for access to the 8 E1 or T1 ports on the base system     Introduction 16    OnSite Series User Manual 1 e Product Overview    Ethernet  Management 10 100BASE TX  Ports Ports Expansion Slot 1 Expansion Slot 2    CS N SITE    Series 0S
31. R ee tah cole eO eR 35  Ane Procedure for DE Input POWER EE EE ED RE De te E cedere ets 35  Cscking tie LET TTT eee e I 38    23    OnSite Series User Manual 3 e Installation Overview    Introduction       This chapter provides the procedures for installing the OnSite OS 10 system     Unpacking and Inspection       Do not unpack the OS 10 system until you are ready to install it  If the final installation site will not be ready  for some time  keep the chassis in its shipping container to prevent accidental damage  When you are ready to  install the unit  proceed with unpacking it     Note Do not discard the shipping cartons when you unpack the OS 10 sys   tem  Flatten and store them  You will need the containers if you need  to move or ship the system  Repacking instructions will be provided  in your return material authorization  RMA  paperwork     To check the contents of the shipping cartons  follow these steps     1  Check the contents of the shipping container and accessories box or bag against the content list and the  packing slip which were included with your unit     2  Verify that you received all listed equipment  including the following       OS 10 Series documentation  if ordered       Optional equipment that you ordered  such as network interface cables  or special connectors  3  Inspect all items for shipping damage   Note If anything appears to be damaged or you encounter problems install     ing or configuring your OS 10 Series chassis  contact customer ser 
32. TUG Tributary Unit Group   U   UAS Unavailable Seconds          Abbreviations 66    
33. aker switch in the OFF position     3  Strip the DC input wires that will connect the circuit to the DC power terminal block on the OS 10 sys   tem to the appropriate length   4  Connect the positive lead of this circuit to ground  See wiring 1 A in Figure 13   Note As an option  you may choose another common grounding point  other than the one shown in Figure 13  The choice depends on the    grounding practice for your particular location  Figure 13 shows the  grounding point colocated with the DC circuit for    A    power     OnSite System Installation 36    OnSite Series User Manual 3 e Installation Overview    nected last     T The ground wire should always be connected first and discon     CAUTION    5  Connect the positive lead of the circuit to the return direction for    A    power on the OS 10 system termi   nal block  See wiring 2 A in Figure 7     Note The terminal block indicates the return direction for    A    power by  the letter R  This lead is second from the top on the OS 10 system  terminal block     Note Step 4 and Step 5 results in the grounding of the return direction for   A  power on the OS 10 system terminal block     6  Connect the negative lead of the circuit to the  A  power input lead on the OS 10 system terminal block   See wiring 3 A on figure 13 on page 36     Note The terminal block indicates the  A  power lead by the letter A  This  lead is first from the top on the OS 10 system terminal block     Continue with the following steps if a second
34. at fee for repairs  Units damaged by lightning or elephants may  require replacement     Returns for credit   Customer satisfaction is important to us  therefore any product may be returned with authorization within 30  days from the shipment date for a full credit of the purchase price  If you have ordered the wrong equipment or  you are dissatisfied in any way  please contact us to request an RMA number to accept your return  Patton is  not responsible for equipment returned without a Return Authorization     Introduction 54    OnSite Series User Manual 5 e Contacting Patton for assistance    Return for credit policy    Less than 30 days  No Charge  Your credit will be issued upon receipt and inspection of the equipment       30 to 120 days  We will add a 20  restocking charge  crediting your account with 80  of the purchase  price        Over 120 days  Products will be accepted for repairs only     RMA numbers    RMA numbers are required for all product returns  You can obtain an RMA by doing one of the following     Completing a request on the RMA Request page in the Support section at www patton com     By calling  1  301  975 1000 and speaking to a Technical Support Engineer     By sending an e mail to returns patton com    All returned units must have the RMA number clearly visible on the outside of the shipping container  Please use  the original packing material that the device came in or pack the unit securely to avoid damage during shipping     Shipping instruction
35. base to help you quickly solve your problems       Online support   available at www patton com     E mail support   e mail sent to support patton com will be answered within 1 business day      Telephone support   standard telephone support is available Monday through Friday  from 8 00 A M  to  5 00 P M  EST  8 00 to 17 00 UTC 5   Monday through Friday by calling  1  301  975 1007    Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations  RMAs        Patton Electronics is an ISO 9001 certified manufacturer and our products are carefully tested before ship   ment  All of our products are backed by a comprehensive warranty program     Note  Ifyou purchased your equipment from a Patton Electronics reseller   ask your reseller how you should proceed with warranty service  It is  often more convenient for you to work with your local reseller to  obtain a replacement  Patton services our products no matter how  you acquired them     Warranty coverage   Our products are under warranty to be free from defects  and we will  at our option  repair or replace the prod   uct should it fail within one year from the first date of shipment  Our warranty is limited to defects in work   manship or materials  and does not cover customer damage  lightning or power surge damage  abuse  or  unauthorized modification     Outofwarranty service   Patton services what we sell  no matter how you acquired it  including malfunctioning products that are no  longer under warranty  Our products have a fl
36. before you install the OS 10 platforms     Precautions       Notes and cautions  which have the following meanings  are used throughout this guide to help you become  aware of potential problems  Warnings relate to personal injury issues  and Cautions refer to potential property  damage     Note Calls attention to important information     shock hazard  Strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid injury caused    j The shock hazard symbol and WARNING heading indicate a potential electric  by electric shock     The alert symbol and WARNING heading indicate a potential safety hazard   IN Strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid personal injury     potential electric shock hazard  Strictly follow the instructions to  avoid property damage caused by electric shock     T The shock hazard symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a    ard  Strictly follow the instructions to avoid property damage     1 The alert symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a potential haz     CAUTION    10    OnSite Series User Manual    Safety when working with electricity    A    WARNING     Do not open the device when the power cord is connected  For systems  without a power switch and without an external power adapter  line volt   ages are present within the device when the power cord is connected    For devices with an external power adapter  the power adapter shall be a  listed Limited Power Source The mains outlet that is utilized to power the  device shall be within 10 feet  3 meters  of th
37. change Station  FXS  interface  the EOW port supports the following functions      Dial tone   e Battery current     Ring voltage   The system uses an RJ 11 connector for the EOW port  AUX 1  but only two pins are used for the 2 wire con     nection  pin 2  tip  and pin 3  ring   as shown in Figure 21     Note The    tip    is the ground side and the    ring    is the battery side of the 2   wire telephone circuit     Engineering Orderwire  EOW  49    OnSite Series User Manual 4   System Management Access    To prevent electrical shock  never touch uninsulated wires or terminals when  A the phone line is plugged into the RJ 11 connector of the EOW port  AUX 1      WARNING          RJ 11 pin positions    Figure 21  Location of signal pins on the EOW port  AUX 1  RJ 11 connector    The EOW port supports dual tone multifrequency  DTMF  signaling to identify EOW stations within an  OnSite OS 10 subnetwork  Each EOW station is identified with a programmable 3 digit station ID number     To configure the engineering orderwire  EOW  function  see Figure 16 and follow these steps   1  Select the SYSTEM folder from the navigation menu   2  From the expanded SYSTEM folder  select Management Access   3  From the expanded Management Access folder  select Orderwire   Note  Ifyou see that the physical connector for the AUX 1 port is present    but the Orderwire selection does not appear on the folder  check first  that the system is operating using Release 4 3 or above     4  On the Orderw
38. e  above directive is indicated by CE mark on the device     Authorized European Representative  D RM Green   European Compliance Services Limited    Avalon House  Marcham Road   Abingdon    Oxon OX14 1UD  UK    Compliance 57    Appendix B Specifications       Chapter contents    e ed 59  Tronk bi a 59  BE oe ae c m NL 59  Expandona Maduleg  an a e a E EA TE E IERE 59  Configuration de Port Capacity tor 2 Expansion lt a RAE AE  59  SS RE EE ER EI ET ER EN OR eed 59  Bandwidth Come EE BI 59  MAA ES A OE OE  59  eri dnd  oo  tM EE 59  scq to Bee ee ET 60  ei Ne ce e ccce em A AA EE e 60  Packet Intelligente OE eee EE  E E 60  IEL EA etes tiet tore eee Ok ee ont ta Tbeb 60  D dom EA MA EE aa 60  rcl I EA EP Ra Ta aZ EE EE 60  n AA AE EE AR IE RE 60  be RE AO AE bea at 60  L ES OE ED RE E A E E 60   Mode OSIO AA EE ON 61  IE GAN ee Ek EM PRA 61  A erage A Ad AO EE RE aies 61  ES eek seta t   RE pe EE 61  Connguration ec Part Capacity tor En ie SION T e EE EE E 61  es N AE eu LA E 61  Bad Eenhede Pres reci cu ee T HL TA 61  Tone A 0  PEE 61  A c PL m 61  BR ns 62  Management sen EE ee 62  Packet Intel Beente AA iu OUO Ute n tete tense eduntur 62  Bo ED EA AE AE AA EO tee e RR 62  EE AA AE ee 62  udi e AE EO EE EE EE 62  oe EA AE RE EE Ror E UEM ULM 62  P ae A A E ee mM 62  EO ich OE M Rm 62    58    OnSite Series User Manual    Model OS1052    B   Specifications       Trunk Interfaces  STM 1  G 707  G 783  Optics  G 957 S 1 1  L 1 1 and L 1 2 options    Client Interfaces   El  G 7
39. e device  shall be easily  accessible  and protected by a circuit breaker in compliance with local regu   latory requirements     For AC powered devices  ensure that the power cable used meets all appli   cable standards for the country in which it is to be installed     For AC powered devices which have 3 conductor power plugs  L1  L2  amp   GND or Hot  Neutral  amp  Safety  Protective Ground   the wall outlet  or  socket  must have an earth ground    For DC powered devices  ensure that the interconnecting cables are rated  for proper voltage  current  anticipated temperature  flammability  and  mechanical serviceability    WAN  LAN  amp  PSTN ports  connections  may have hazardous voltages  present regardless of whether the device is powered ON or OFF  PSTN  relates to interfaces such as telephone lines  FXS  FXO  DSL  xDSL  T1  El   ISDN  Voice  etc  These are known as    hazardous network voltages    and  to avoid electric shock use caution when working near these ports  When  disconnecting cables for these ports  detach the far end connection first     Do not work on the device or connect or disconnect cables during periods of  lightning activity    This device contains no user serviceable parts  This device can only be  repaired by qualified service personnel     If one has reason to open the chassis or case  then the precautions mentioned  above shall be followed  This includes both the warnings relating to discon   nection of the input power  and the warnings relating
40. e or the scalable Patton OnSight NMS     051063 Base Module  2    ann         Expansion within  same service type   e g  63 x E ports     x Ethernet    Module  1       Other module  types    Diversity across  multiple service    types    Figure 8  OS1063 Map   Modules    OS1063 Application 22    Chapter 3 Installation Overview       Chapter contents    Tete LEO eie RE N EE OE ee 24  Unpacking and Epec RE OO en eR Eme EE due 24  Scd uc lcu EE E EE EE ea 24  Site IE uviEODEBGDE EE EE EE EE N NER E Ree EE RD ES 25  Planning fS  T                                 25  DER QUITS MCE ee EE OG DE LE Mole es nn e rt sus 25  COperdone Environment REQUIEM    EE cad eere he Re 26   POS UE y a er ED rest ie 27  Distribution BaclcBeguiremehts EO AE AO UI III LIE 27  Mechantcal Recommendations forthe Rack EE A E a OER Ee O 28  Protective En ene donee Te ZT La 28  Space Requirements tor de aa EE EE EG 28  A OR OE utet eb te TE N 28  Tools and Equipment for lastallation and Maintenance  o 29  SES skemata GR ous oo dn Ll eee EE tre 29  Mounting the Chassis To an ELAFITA TO caco RR US SRI sts Ee PESE 29  Mounting the Chassis man ETSI Rack  ettet eU eeu EU 30  MU the Glasses onthe Wall EE EE eee e C EIU IGI ne ee ENS 32  Installing the Chassis Ground Connection sasssa AA EE SEARE 33  Gee ur Ponor tothe OS NS EE Lo uer cepe e LI A EE E E 33  Connecting AC Power to ehe 199 1O Sye ce e orto roce EE 34  Feed eene ES LOS tenn A Doer EA ce tree AE aT 35  Connecting DE Power bote OS 10 Syste EE DE EER E
41. e thumbscrew or ter   A minal block contact screws     CAUTION    10  Secure the wires using cable ties or similar appropriate cable tie downs     11  Turn on power to the DC circuit     Note The green PWR  power  LED on the front panel is lit when the sys   tem receives power from the DC source     Checking the OS 10 System Installation   When you first apply power to the system  the STAT  status  LED shows a solid amber light  This light indi   cates that the system is booting  The STAT LED turns to a solid green light when the system completes the  boot process and is ready for operation     OnSite System Installation 38    Chapter 4 System Management Access       Chapter contents    LUE SEULE sie AA EE  Wc DERI ID AE EE EE E  Ethecaer TARN Manane mene Pan OR EO M EE  Seral Management POM EE EE EE EG N RER Ue e ee eS  Gaming Access to the EO AE DE EE N   Acces thie Serial  DOE SES ER oe A E EE Led   Access through the Ethernet LAN Management Par      nes nt   DERE Ed ae eien isl Bol i ie OE EA LU ED RE   Launching the Cx o AE OE AA EE  A Arm IE EE EO EE e    Eng meras Order  E Wee dd sage nya GR ed a dc    39    OnSite Series User Manual 4   System Management Access    Introduction       This chapter provides the procedures for configuring and monitoring the local serial and LAN management   LM  ports  and the inband management channel  IMC  for remote management communications  The chap   ter also provides the procedures for configuring and using the Orderwire communicati
42. h  with the bottom panel of the OS 10 system chassis   2  Position the chassis against the wall using wall mount option 1 or option 2  as shown in Figure 12     3  Secure the chassis to the wall using four 12 24 x 3 4 inch screws  two screws for each side  through the  elongated holes in the L bracket nearest to the chassis  Use a suitable screwdriver for this task     4  Tighten any loose captive installation screws on the expansion slot front panel covers        Wall Mount Wall Mount  Option 1 Option 2    Figure 12  Mounting the OS 10 System Chassis on a Wall    OnSite System Installation 32    OnSite Series User Manual 3 e Installation Overview    Installing the Chassis Ground Connection  The OS 10 system chassis requires a reliable earth ground connection  You must connect the chassis to a reli   able earth ground  The ground wire must be installed in accordance with local electrical safety standards     Table 6  Ground Wire Specifications       Grounding Standard Wire  EN IEC 60950 AWG 18  1 mm2  or larger wire and an  appropriate user supplied ring terminal  NEBS AWG 6  13 mm2  wire and the ground    lug provided in the accessory kit    NEC  National Electric Code   AWG 14  2 mm2  or larger wire and an  appropriate user supplied ring terminal             To connect the OS 10 system chassis to a reliable earth ground  follow these steps   1  Strip one end of the ground wire to the length required for the ground lug or terminal     Note For the NEBS ground lug  the length
43. ing     The OS 10 supports clear channel mapping of E1 T1 and DS3 E3 signals into SDH payloads  and uses next   generation SDH features  such as generic framing procedure  GFP   virtual concatenation  VCAT   link capac   itiy adjustment scheme  LCAS  and advanced packet intelligence functions for efficient transport of Ethernet   based data services    The OS 10 has one Ethernet LAN management port and one RS 232 serial port for access to the system man   agement functions  Remote access to OS 10 systems is possible through the use of an inband management  channel that uses either a dedicated E1 link over a VC 12 or the SDH data communications channel  DCC    The OS 10 chassis can be mounted into a standard 19 inch EIA TIA or a 300 mm ETSI rack  The chassis also  supports a wall mounting option and can also be operated in a stand alone desktop configuration    The system uses natural convection cooling  that is  it contains no fans  and supports AC or DC power  options    All cabling  other than AC power  is accessible from the front panel of the chassis  The system also provides    activity and status LEDs for all client signal and SDH network interfaces  The system weighs approximately 5  kg  11 lbs  and has the following dimensions  44 45 x 438 2 x 293 mm  height x weight x depth      You can manage and access the OS 10 system through a simple Web based graphical user interface  GUI   called the OnSight Device Manager  DM  or a scalable network management system  NMS      
44. ip of the pointing  arrow on the screen ends up resting at the desired location        Click Means to quickly press and release the left or right mouse button  as instructed in  the procedure   Make sure you do not move the mouse pointer while clicking a  mouse button        Double click Means to press and release the same mouse button two times quickly       Drag This word means to point the arrow and then hold down the left or right mouse but   ton  as instructed in the procedure  as you move the mouse to a new location   When you have moved the mouse pointer to the desired location  you can release  the mouse button           13    Chapter 1 Product Overview       Chapter contents  IPAM A GRUNER IN H 15  Das DEE DERE MEES N EI SE N eE EA OORSESE Ta PESO E E nL d 15    14    OnSite Series User Manual 1 e Product Overview    Introduction       The OnSite Series is family of ultra compact  micro multi service provisioning platforms   MSPPs   The sup   ports flexible and economic delivery of time division multiplexing  TDM  and Ethernet based packet data ser   vices over synchronous digital hierarchy  SDH  transport networks     The OS 10 system has two STM 1 ports for connection to the SDH network  The ports operate at 155 520  Mbit s and can be configured to operate as dual unprotected ports or as a protected pair using Linear 1 1  MSP  The STM 1 ports can also be configured in add drop multiplexer  ADM  mode for operation in a ring  network using SNCP path protection switch
45. ire page  check that the AUX Board shows Installed and that the Operational Status is in   service  1S      Note Ifthe AUX Board shows Not Installed or the Operational Status is  out of service  OOS   and you see that the physical connector for the  AUXI port is present  contact your local systems engineer or regional  OnSite support center for additional technical information     5  On the Orderwire page  set the Station ID for the system   Note The Station ID needs to be a unique 3 digit number for each EOW    station within an OnSite subnetwork  The available range of station  ID numbers is 001 to 255     Engineering Orderwire  EOW  50    OnSite Series User Manual 4   System Management Access    Note In addition to supporting selective calling of EOW stations using the  station ID  the EOW also supports a party line function that allows  calling and communicating with all EOW stations at once  party line  function  by dialing  000     6  Set the Channel Byte to E2  express orderwire byte  if there are SDH regenerators present between the  STM  1 ports connecting two OnSite OS 10 nodes supporting the EOW function  otherwise  leave the  default setting as E1  local orderwire byte      7  Set Termination to Termination Point if the EOW station is an OS 10 node in terminal mux configura   tion in a point to point link or at the end of a linear ADM chain  For OS 10 nodes in ADM configura   tion  leave the default setting as Intermediate Point     Note For OS 10 nodes in a ring 
46. k     Note The mounting hole pitch for the 19 inch rack has the following  repetitive pattern  5 8     5 8    1 2        Tools and Equipment for Installation and Maintenance 29    OnSite Series User Manual 3 e Installation Overview    Note Take care to load the rack so that it is not top heavy     Note Do not cover vents that would restrict airflow  Leave a minimum of a  half rack space above and below the OS 10 system for adequate ven   tilation     Secure the chassis using four 12 24 x 3 4 inch screws  two screws for each side  through the elongated  holes in the L bracket nearest to the chassis and to the threaded holes in the mounting post  Use a suitable  screwdriver for this task     Tighten any loose captive installation screws on the expansion slot front panel covers        Figure 10  Mounting the OS 10 System Chassis in an EIA TIA 19 Inch Rack    Mounting the Chassis to an ETSI Rack  To install the OS 10 system chassis in an ETSI 300 mm rack  see Figure 11 and follow these steps     1     Install the two L mounting brackets in the orientation shown in Figure 11  Insert and fully tighten the  screws to secure the brackets to the chassis  four screws for each bracket   Use a suitable screwdriver for this  task     Note For this rack configuration  the L mounting bracket holes are posi   tioned 50 mm back from the front panel of the OS 10 system  as    shown in Figure 11     Position the chassis in the rack and align the mounting holes in the L bracket with the mounting
47. lation Overview      Distribution rack requirements    The following sections provide further details for each area     Operating Environment Requirements   You need to verify that your site meets all environmental and safety requirements  During the early planning  stages of installing or modifying your network  it is important that you develop a thorough understanding of  the regulations that pertain to your location and industry     Temperature     The OS 10 system generates a specified amount of heat as indicated on the data sheet  It is  essential that you provide a temperature controlled environment for both proper performance and safety     Install the equipment only in a temperature  and humidity controlled indoor area that is free of airborne mate   rials that can conduct electricity     The following are some general thermal recommendations for your wiring closet or equipment room   e Ensure that the ventilation in the area is adequate to maintain a temperature below 50  C  122  F      Install a reliable air conditioning and ventilation system     e Keep the ventilation in the wiring closet running during nonbusiness hours  otherwise  the equipment can  overheat       Maintain the following ambient operating temperature  0  to 50   C  32   to 122  F   e Maintain the following storage temperature     40   to 70  C     40   to 158  F     Airflow requirements     To ensure proper airflow through the OS 10 equipment  follow these recommenda   tions when you are installi
48. n enclosed rack should have louvered sides and a fan to provide cooling air       When mounting a chassis in an open rack  ensure that the rack frame does not block the cooling holes  If  the chassis is installed on slides  check the position of the chassis when it is seated all the way into the rack       In an enclosed rack with a ventilation fan in the top  excessive heat generated by equipment near the bottom  of the rack can be drawn upward and into the intake ports of the equipment above it in the rack  In addi   tion  ensure that you provide adequate ventilation for equipment at the bottom of the rack     e Baffles can help isolate exhaust air from intake air  which also helps draw cooling air through the chassis   The best placement of the baffles depends on the airflow patterns in the rack  which can be found by exper   imenting with different arrangements     Protective Grounding for the Rack and Chassis   Use a rack grounding kit and a ground conductor that is carried back to earth or another suitable building  ground  The OS 10 chassis is designed with mounting brackets that provide solid metal to metal connection  to the rack  If you do not use equipment racks  you can attach a wiring terminal directly to the chassis at the  position indicated for appropriate grounding  Figure 9 shows the location of the grounding terminal location  for the OS 10 chassis     00006000    000000    10000  m SEDED       Figure 9  Grounding Terminal Location for the OS 10 System Chas
49. network  one of the nodes must be set to  Termination Point while the rest of the nodes are set to Intermediate  Point  This arrangement is necessary to prevent an audio feedback  loop  Normally  the OS 10 node serving as the master timing node  for the ring is set to Termination Point     8  Click on Apply to complete the configuration of the EOW port           anager cm            Y NAVIGATION MENU Orderwire  ban geu ILIB DID  gt  Siap  gt  Crta    ALK Boned Installed    Station D 001 001 255   Chomel Byte El OR    Termination Termination Paint    Intermediate Node             9 PERFORMANCE      S ALARM      EVENT       Figure 22  Configuring the Engineering Orderwire  EOW  Function    After the EOW port is configured for operation  you can connect a regular 2 wire touchtone telephone set to  the RJ 11 connector of the port  To establish a voice call with another EOW station on the same OnSite OS   10 subnetwork  take the phone    off hook     wait for dial tone  and then dial star     followed by the Station ID  number  For example  to call Station ID number 123  dial  123     Note To use the EOW function  all OS 10 nodes in the subnetwork must  be equipped with the factory installed AUX board option  The nodes  must also be configured with a unique station ID number for each  node     Engineering Orderwire  EOW  51    OnSite Series User Manual 4   System Management Access  At this point  the called station begins to ring if another telephone set is connected to the EOW po
50. ng your chassis       Leave 7 62 cm  3 inches  of minimum clearance on both the left and right sides of the chassis       Leave a half rack unit  RU  of minimum clearance above and below the chassis for properairflow     Note The OS 10 isa convection cooled system  and adherence to these  clearance requirements is required for proper operation of the system     Humidity     Keep the operating humidity between 5 and 95 percent relative humidity  noncondensing      Table 4 summarizes the acceptable operational conditions for the OS 10 system     Table 4  Environmental Conditions for Operating the OS 10 System                Environment Minimum Maximum  Temperature Ambient operating 5  C  40  C  Short term  96 hours  0  C  50  C  Humidity Short term  96 hours  5  80   Short term  96 hours  5  95   Altitude Ambient operating  60 m 1800 m                Planning Your Site 26    OnSite Series User Manual 3 e Installation Overview    Power Supply Requirements  To operate your OS 10 equipment safely  follow these requirements       Ensure that your power supply meets the site power requirements of the equipment to be installed       Check the power at your site to ensure that you are receiving    clean    power  free of spikes and noise   Install  a power conditioner  if necessary       Ensure that DC connections are made by an oncsite electrician       When connecting power to installed equipment  avoid connecting through an extension cord or apower  strip     Table 5 summarizes the
51. ons port  if the AUX  port is factory installed      General Overview       The base OnSite OS 10 system provides two management ports from which you can access the system man   agement functions  One of the management ports is an Ethernet LAN  10 100BASE TX  port  The other is an  RS 232 SERIAL port     Figure 14 shows the location of the two management ports on the base OS1052 and OS1063 systems     Management  TN    O    NSITE  ce 0S1052    Metro  FI  AN Access       d       Management  K    CON SITE  ce OS1063  Metro  FIF  Transport Access 1 4 58 912 13 16 17 20 21  EITI  Em EH o  OR SERI 2 Rx    Figure 14  Serial and LAN Management Ports on the Base OS1052 and OS1063 Systems       Introduction 40    OnSite Series User Manual 4   System Management Access    Figure 15 provides a close up view of the two management ports  The figure includes the location of the RJ 45  connector pins for both ports     Status LED L AN Activity LED    876854321    12345678                2j ad  SERIAL    Figure 15  Detail of the Management Ports    Figure 16 shows the location of the signal pins on the RJ 45 plug        Figure 16  Location of Signal Pins on the RJ 45 Plug    Ethernet LAN Management Port   The Ethernet LAN management port complies with the following standards      EEE 802 3u  PHY       IEEE 802 3  MAC      IEEE 802 3x  flow control        The port supports autonegotiation  which is always enabled     Table 10 provides the cabling specifications for the Ethernet LAN management 
52. ose  WARNING described in this guide can cause property damage or personal injury     Fiber Optic Ports  To protect your eyes  never look at the transmit LED or laser through a magnifying device while it is powered  on  Never look directly at a fiber port on the chassis or at the ends of fiber cable when they are powered on     Note The OS 10 system uses a CLASS 1 laser device   Fiber Optic Safety Precautions  Follow these safety precautions when working with fiber optic cables       Do not eat  drink or smoke in the work area  If fiber particles are ingested they could cause internal hemor   rhaging     e Wear safety glasses with side shields to avoid getting fiber optic splinters in your eyes       Do not look into the end of a fiber cable until you are sure that there is no light source at the other end  Use  a fiber optic power meter to ensure that the fiber is dark  that is  no power is being carried        Ensure that the work area is well ventilated      Do not touch your eyes while working with fiber optic cables    e Wear disposable aprons to minimize fiber particles on your clothing     Dispose of all cut fiber optic pieces properly     e Thoroughly clean the work area when the installation is complete     OnSite Series User Manual    Typographical conventions used in this document       This section describes the typographical conventions and terms used in this guide     General conventions  The procedures described in this manual use the following text conventions
53. port     Table 10  Ethernet LAN Management Port Cabling Specifications       Cable Specification  Connector RJ 45  Type Category 5  Reach 100 m          Ethernet LAN Management Port 41    OnSite Series User Manual 4   System Management Access    Table 11 provides the pin assignments for the RJ 45 connector     Table 11  Pin Assignments for the Ethernet LAN Management Port  Signal Name Description RJ 45 Pin             RXN Receive tip 3  RXP Receive ring  6  TXN Transmit tip 1  TXP Transmit ring  2             Serial Management Port       The physical connector for the R  232 SERIAL management port is an RJ 45 connector  Table 12 provides  the pin assignments for the RJ 45 connector     Note A connector adapter is supplied with the system to allow the connec   tion of the RS 232 signal to a PC with a DB 9 connector     Table 12  Pin Assignments for the RS 232 Serial Management Port  Signal Name Description RJ 45 Pin  RS232_TXD output  Transmit data  6    RS232_RXD input  Receive data  3  GND Ground Aand 5                Table 13 lists the serial port parameters     Table 13  RS 232 Serial Port Parameters          Parameter Property  Baud rate 9 600 to 38 400  asynchronous   Data 8 bits  Parity None  Stop 1 bit          Table 14 lists the required VT 100 terminal emulation settings for the PC that connects to the serial port     Table 14  VT100 Terminal Emulation Settings             Parameter Setting  Port COMI  Baud rate    9 600      Data 8 bits  Parity None  Stop 1 bit  Flo
54. press the Enter key     config mgmt enet ip address aaa bbb ccc ddd    Note aaa bbb ccc ddd is the standard dotted decimal notation     6  Type the following CLI command to configure the net mask for the Ethernet LAN management port  and  then press the Enter key     config mgmt enet ip netmask aaa bbb ccc ddd    7  Type the following CLI command to configure the default gateway for the Ethernet LANmanagement  port  and then press the Enter key     config mgmt enet default gateway aaa bbb ccc ddd    Note By default  the IP address is set to 192 168 2 100  the net mask is set  to 255 255 255 0  and the default gateway is set to 192 168 2 1    Gaining Access to the System 43    OnSite Series User Manual 4   System Management Access    8  Type the following CLI command to save the IP settings  address  net mask  and default gateway for the  Ethernet LAN management port to the system configuration file  and then press the Enter key     save config    Note Saving the configuration is important to prevent the loss of the IP  configuration data if a system reset or reboot occurs     for the Ethernet LAN management port could result in the loss of   management connectivity to the system  if the connection is cur   CAUTION rently through that port     T Changing the IP address  net mask  and default gateway settings    At this point  the system responds with Configuration Saved to indicate that the IP settings have been saved to  the system  The system is now ready for operation using
55. rt of that  station     Note To call and communicate with all EOW stations at once  party line  function   dial  000     To complete the call  simply place the telephone set in the on hook position  like a regular analog phone     Engineering Orderwire  EOW  52    Chapter 5 Contacting Patton for assistance       Chapter contents    O NR CERBERUS MS 54  Contact yntamalibn EE NORRIS 54  Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations  MAS  see ie se ene ie eee te tette eee eR ERE 54  Warranty VEE ID SE EE cette een N Ee ee de ee OE tess 54  GE EE BELO i osc EE ERRORI REN IU ERI Ee N 54  Remastered iese ED Benen E N DEER Sh ote Er a Ee nn 54  Remta bop ceed it policy eT 55   Ip eel OR Ed RE ME e 55  ae ede gk err MP 55    53    OnSite Series User Manual 5 e Contacting Patton for assistance    Introduction       This chapter contains the following information      Contact information    describes how to contact Patton technical support for assistance          Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations  RMAs     contains information about the  RAS warranty and obtaining a return merchandise authorization  RMA      Contact information       Patton Electronics offers a wide array of free technical services  If you have questions about any of our other  products we recommend you begin your search for answers by using our technical knowledge base  Here  we  have gathered together many of the more commonly asked questions and compiled them into a searchable  data
56. s  The RMA number should be clearly visible on the address label  Our shipping address is as follows     Patton Electronics Company  RMA   xxxx   7622 Rickenbacker Dr   Gaithersburg  MD 20879 4773 USA    Patton will ship the equipment back to you in the same manner you ship it to us  Patton will pay the return  shipping costs     Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations  RMAs  55    Appendix A Compliance information       Chapter contents    ees AE EE ET EE 57  JD pp PEL 57  loos kase see depu c AR M EE T er ee 57  DS o cote E EE EE DE RE Ste Te eR 57   pechiraiom of Con orni EE ene eI BIER NIRE REI HR HI oe RM 57   Authorized  European Reprod se ores teta edet eri 57    56    OnSite Series User Manual A   Compliance information    Compliance       EMC  e EN 55022 Class A      EN55024    Low Voltage Directive  Safety      EC EN60950 1    PSTN      This device is not intended nor approved for connection to the PSTN     Declaration of Conformity       Patton Electronics  Inc declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other rel   evant provisions of Directive 2004 108 EC relating to electromagnetic compatibility and Directive  2006 95 EC relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits  The Declaration of  Conformity may be obtained from Patton Electronics  Inc at www patton com certifications     The safety advice in the documentation accompanying this device shall be obeyed  The conformity to th
57. sis    Note Because building codes vary worldwide  OnSite Systems strongly rec   ommendis that you consult an electrical contractor to ensure that  proper equipment grounding is in place for your specific installation     Space Requirements for the Rack  Provide enough space in front of and behind the OS 10 system chassis so that you can service it easily  Typi   cally  allow a minimum of 122 cm  48 inches  in front of the rack and 61 cm  24 inches  behind the rack     Securing the Rack   The rack should be attached to the equipment room floor with 9 5 mm  3 8 inch  lag screws or equivalent  hardware  The floor under the rack should be level within 5 mm  3 16 inch   Use a floor leveling cement com   pound if necessary or bolt the racks to the floor     Planning Your Site 28    OnSite Series User Manual 3 e Installation Overview    Tools and Equipment for Installation and Maintenance       You need the following tools and equipment to install or upgrade the OS 10 system and its components     ESD preventive cord and wrist strap  when working with modular components or expansion cards      Number 1 or number 2 Phillips screwdriver     Mounting brackets  provided   two are required for rack mounting or for wall mounting      8 screws  provided  to secure the L mounting brackets to the OS 10 system chassis  four screws for each    bracket     A minimum of four 12 24 x 3 4 inch screws  not provided  to secure the OS 10 system chassis to the rack  e Suitable screws and wall anchors
58. stem functions           Content  bottom right frame  The main area for information display and configuration     Web Based Management Interface 46    OnSite Series User Manual 4   System Management Access    Autonomous Alarm Messages       You can configure the system to generate autonomous alarm messages that can be received and displayed by an  SNMP based network management system  NMS      By default  the system does not generate SNMP traps  To allow the generation of SNMP traps  you must first  configure the IP address of the NMS host device or devices to which you wish to direct the traps     To configure the system as an SNMP trap sender for an SNMP trap receiver  see Figure 12 and follow these  steps     1  Select the SYSTEM folder from the navigation menu    2  From the expanded SYSTEM folder  select Management Access    3  From the expanded Management Access folder  select Trap Receiver    4  On the SNMP Trap Receivers page  click on Add    5  Inthe Add New Trap Receiver page  type the Trap Receiver Address and Community String     Note The community string controls access between a client  the OS 10  system  and a server  the NMS host      Set the Version to configure the system to send SNMP V1 or V2 traps   Type the Source Agent Address of the SNMP agent     Note The OS 10 generates SNMP traps that contain the IP address of the  source agent  By default  the system uses the address of the Ethernet  LAN management port as the source agent address  However  you  may
59. t only in a temperature and humidity controlled indoor area that is free of airborne  materials that can conduct electricity     e When you handle equipment that has expansion modules  put on the electrostatic discharge  ESD  wrist    strap to reduce the risk of electronic damage to the equipment     Note Leave the ESD strap permanently attached to the chassis or rack so  that it is always available when you need to handle ESD sensitive  components     10 system  Failure to follow this safety information can lead to personal    T Read the following safety information thoroughly before installing your OS   injury or damage to the equipment     WARNING    Audience       This guide is intended for the following users     Operators    Installers      Maintenance technicians    OnSite Series User Manual    Structure       This guide contains the following chapters and appendices    e Chapter 1 describes the OnSite Series Metro Optical Transport Access Nodes   e Chapter 2 describes typical applications for the OS 10 series   e Chapter 3 describes instructions for installing the OS 10   e Chapter 4 describes how to access the OS 10 for configuration and management     Chapter 5 contains information on contacting Patton technical support for assistance    Appendix A lists compliance information     Appendix B contains specifications for the OS 10 series     Appendix C contains a reference for terms and acronyms found in this guide    For best results  read the contents of this guide 
60. tion 20    OnSite Series User Manual 2 e Application Overview    OS1063 Application       The advanced modular design of the Patton OnSite OS1063 provides unequaled flexibility in its class in terms  of service offerings  capacity and functional upgrades     md           Y  m         Data 1  Access Site ad via    p   lt     IE     Voice 1h    0   Building Access    Fa 10 100 a L  E       051063    ay       amp        STM 1      Microwave        051063       081063  q        10 100  3 08106      3G Node B 2G BTS    BSC RNC    WiFi WiMAX SS    Figure 7  Typical OS1063 application    OS1063 Application 21    OnSite Series User Manual 2 e Application Overview    The base OS1063 system is configured with     2STM 1  e 21 EI TI    Two expansion module slots allow increasing system capacity beyond the initial base configuration  Additional  ports and features only require simple insertion of one of the many available types of TDM and packet data  modules     In only one RU  the OS1063 supports expansion up to   e 63 El ports    16 Ethernet 10 100 ports    The OS1063 incorporates next generation SDH features such as virtual concatenation  VCAT   link capacity  adjustment scheme  LCAS  and generic framing procedure  GFP  for efficient packet data transport  The plat   form also incorporates Layer 2 features such as VLAN tagging  rate limiting and statistical multiplexing with  multi level QoS control  The OS1063 is easily configured and managed through a simple Web based GUI  interfac
61. tion sen ped hem On bien Dette e oa LO desea ESO cesta RR ad 33  Connecting Power tothe OSO Systett 51 aes aio nee e eode ih e D RE Rr ERR RO 33  Connecting AG Power to the OS System res es es Ke preter a EP EXEC REI ees Ged 34  Powering On the OS 10 System with AC Power unid eg redu ttt te re etit aen 35  Connecting DC Power to the OS  IO System   n eror oreet terere terim eb e est v le ide reta ee ERR seed 35  Winine Procedure for DE loput Power    nes t Bt bush senses cen aedi e ge 35  Checking tbe OS 10 System Installation    EE tiro 38   4 System Management                                               39  A N EE EE EE 40  General OVERVIEW EE EE OR ER EE IE M 40  Ethernet LAN Management Vd ida 41  Seral Management PORE  na a diia 42  Game Access to ie OE EE EE ici 43  Access throusD the Seal DOSE adiciones 43  Access through the Ethernet LAN Management Port ci a 44  Web Based Management interes ei oe e o eed vob Ee Re RR EE tintadas 45  Launching the GUI Ve Oe 0 aate EA EE eee 45  Autonomous Alarm Messages   eina ee ne GR sos Re itid ea HU niei nit eed 47  Engines  Orderwire  BW    coros EE ee ee dd 49  5 Contacting Patton for assistance           EE ee EE Bee SopS 53  PAPO UCU OM RE OE AE                                                      54  CIOntact ide St EO EO men ln AE EO EE N UM Ut 54  Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations  RMAs                    eese eene tette 54  E OV OR AE TD EE LLL TD RTL 54  VU OT ey ERIN SERVICE en ede aed te e irt Ne 
62. user is super  all  lowercase letters      Gaining Access to the System 44    OnSite Series User Manual 4   System Management Access    See    Web Based Management Interface    on page 45 for a description of the Web based management interface  features  Once you gain access to the system through the Ethernet LAN port  you may change the IP settings  for the port for secure access in the future     5  Refer to the OnSite 1052  amp  1063 Series Administrators Reference Guide  available online at www pat   ton com manuals OS10xx arg pdf for instructions on how to change the IP settings for the Ethernet  LAN port     settings if a system reboot occurs     Refer to the OnSite 1052  amp  1063 Series Administrator s Refer   ence Guide  available online at www patton com manu   als OS10xx arg pdf for instructions     1 Save the system configuration to prevent the loss of the new IP    CAUTION    Note Once the changes take place  you will loose connectivity to the sys   tem  but you can regain access immediately by typing the new IP  address of the system in the Address field of the browser     Web Based Management Interface    The system provides a simple but powerful Web based management interface to configure and monitor the  OnSite OS 10 system  This graphical user interface  GUI  is called the OnSight Device Manager  DM  and is  accessible through a Web browser using Hypertext Transfer Protocol  HTTP      Note The system supports the following Web browsers  Microsoft Internet  E
63. w control None          Serial Management Port 42    OnSite Series User Manual 4 e System Management Access    Gaining Access to the System       There are two ways of gaining access to the system management functions  One way is through the SERIAL  port and the command line interface  CLI   The other way is through the Ethernet LAN port and the web  browser interface  The following sections describe the procedures for each of the access methods     Access through the Serial Port  To gain management access to the system for the first time through the SERIAL port  follow these steps     1  Connect a PC to the SERIAL management port   Note Use the DB 9 to RJ 45 adapter cable supplied with the system   2  Launch the VT100 terminal emulation program on the PC   Note Configure the terminal in accordance with the settings in Table 14     Press the Enter key on the PC to obtain a login prompt from the system     Log in to the system using the Super user ID and password   Note Only the Super user is able to perform the following task   Note The user ID for the Super user is super  all lowercase letters      Note The factory assigned default password for the Super user is super  all  lowercase letters      After successful completion of the login  the system responds with the CLI  command line interface   prompt     Note The CLI command prompt for the system is OnSite  gt   5  Type the following CLI command to configure the IP address for the Ethernet LAN management port     and then 
64. wer   AC input  100 to 245 V at 50 to 60 Hz   DC input   36 to  72 V   48V nominal   dual inputs  Consumption  60 W maximum    Environment    Temperature  0 to  50  C   32 to  122  F   Humidity  5 to 95   non condensing    Model OS1063 62    Appendix C Terms and Acronyms       Chapter contents  A SPC rr Reco I are rere ere errr eres 64    63    OnSite Series User Manual C e Terms and Acronyms                                                                                     Abbreviations  A  AIS Alarm Indication Signal  AMI Alternate Mark Inversion  AU Administrative Unit  AUX Auxiliary  port   B  BIP Bit Interleaved Parity  BBE Background Block Error  BER Bit Error Rate  BPV Bipolar Violation  B3ZS Bipolar with 3 zero Substitution  B8ZS Bipolar with 8 zero Substitution  C  cHEC core Header Error Check  CLI Command Line Interface  CSU DSU Channel Service Unit Data Service Unit  C Tag Customer assigned tag  for example  VLAN tag   D  DNU Do Not Use  for synchronization   E  El European digital signal hierarchy level 1  EB Errored Block  EDC Error Detection Code  ElA Electronics Industries Alliance  EOW Engineering Orderwire  ES Errored Second  ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute  EXM Extension Header Mismatch  EXZ Excessive Zeros  G  GFP Generic Framing Procedure  H  HDB3 High Density Bipolar with 3 zero Substitution  HP High order Path  HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol  l  IP Internet Protocol          Abbreviations 64    OnSite Series User Manual C e Terms
65. xplorer 6   Netscape 7   Mozilla 1 74  and Mozilla Firefox 1 04 on  Windows  Solaris  and Linux platforms     The OnSight DM allows you to have full access to the system management functions  These functions include  the ability to set up or change all configurable items on the system and the ability to create and delete connec   tions between the client ports and SDH network interface  The interface also allows you to monitor and dis   play current active alarms  performance monitoring parameters  and alarm and event logs     Launching the GUI Application    To launch the Web based management interface  follow these steps   Note This procedure requires prior configuration of the IP address of the  Ethernet LAN management port through the RS 232 SERIAL port  or LAN port  as indicated in  6 4   1  Connect the PC to the Ethernet LAN management port using the RJ 45 connector   Note You may connect the PC to the system from a remote location using  an IP LAN or WAN that connects to the Ethernet LAN management    port     2  Launch the Web browser of your choice  and type the IP address of the system in the Address field of the  browser     Web Based Management Interface 45    OnSite Series User Manual 4   System Management Access    3  Log in to the system using the super  admin  or monitor user ID and password     After successful completion of the login  the browser displays the OnSight DM splash screen from which you  can select the language of your choice  English or Chinese 
    
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