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1. SILC UILC port designations at the MDF The tables that follow provide SILC UILC port designations at the MDF for the NT8D37 IPE ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation Page 26 of46 Install ISDN BRI hardware Table 2 shows the SILC port designation labels for the IPE Module The UILC port designation labels for the IPE and CE PE Modules is shown in Table 3 Table 2 SILC port designations at the MDF NT8D37 IPE Module 16 cable configuration Part 1 of 2 e ES C IG b E LER E bp ER Ed EG LL DN rn pre LER RM 0211 pre ee E 0101 553 3901 200 Standard 7 00 January 2002 Install ISDN BRI hardware Page 27 of 46 Table 2 SILC port designations at the MDF NT8D37 IPE Module 16 cable configuration Part 2 of 2 14 T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R 1 T T R R T T R R 15 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 T R R T T R R T
2. 553 3901 200 Standard 7 00 January 2002 Select the card slots Install ISDN BRI hardware Page 15 of 46 To install ISDN BRI cards perform the following steps 1 Identify all the slots that can contain them First identify the modules with unused network and peripheral card slots and then remove the covers from the identified modules To identify the modules use the following Print Programs Table 1 lists the modules that can house ISDN BRI cards e LD 22 to print the system configuration and identify unused network card slots to install MISPs LD 20 to list unused IPE card slots to install SILCs UILCs and BRSCs Table 1 ISDN BRI card location NT5D21 Core Network Module NT8D35 Network Module NT8D37 IPE Module Supported Systems 51C 61C Network 81C slots 0 7 81C Network slots 5 12 All systems IPE slots 0 15 2 Locate the card slots in the Meridian 1 modules which can house ISDN BRI cards Group all SILCs UILCs BRSCs superloops and the MISP that supports them in the same network group to avoid using junctors for dedicated connections The following rules apply when selecting the card slots ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation Page 16 of 46 Install ISDN BRI hardware MISPs e MISPs are inserted into the CE Network Module for options 51C and 61C and the Network Module for options 81C Refer to the LD 22 printout to identify modules with unused netw
3. 20 121 12221 11 12011279 W TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR T NEONHBERERZBERER ZEE U Tn TR TR TR TR TR TR TR 211 25142122 2 Note The cable pair designated TR is 2810 full duplex U interface O Note The cable pair designated TR is a 2B1Q full duplex U interface Cross connect the MDF The MDF cross connects NE A25B cables connected to SILC and UILC ports with building wiring connected to ISDN BRI terminals Each SILC provides eight four wire full duplex ports These ports are connected to building wiring to form DSLs These ports are polarity sensitive Signal polarity must be maintained along each loop Each UILC provides eight two wire full duplex ports These ports are connected to twisted pair building wiring to form DSLs These DSLs are not polarity sensitive and although it is recommended it is not necessary to maintain signal polarity along each loop Figure 7 and Figure 8 illustrate respectively a cross connection of an SILC port and an UILC port to the building wiring 553 3901 200 Standard 7 00 January 2002 Install ISDN BRI hardware Page 29 of 46 Cross connect SILC and or UILC ports to the building wiring 1 Identify the card type SILC or UILC for a connector on the MDF Refer to the IPE or CE PE module card location form which shows the card type connected to each I O panel connector Identify transmit and receive pairs on the top of the labeled distribution strip for the card type and module type you
4. 3901 200 Standard 7 00 January 2002 Install ISDN BRI hardware Page 37 of 46 Figure 10 Connect the ISDN BRI network termination NT1 to the U interface RJ 45 type wall outlet r Modular cable maximum length 10m U interface power source NT A U U U S TS T P v S T Interface Connector on Connector on the Network Termination the Network Termination NT1 S T interface DSL cable to the ISDN BRI terminals ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation Page 38 of 46 Install ISDN BRI hardware Install ISDN BRI hardware for trunk applications The following lists the procedures for install ISDN BRI hardware for ISDN BRI trunk applications Meridian 1 must already be installed and operating according to the instructions in System Installation Procedures 553 3001 210 before performing these procedures For a successful installation perform these procedures in the order listed below Select the card slots where the ISDN BRI cards will be located Install the MISP Install clock referencing on the SILC Install the SILC and or UILC Connect Meridian 1 to the MDF cC Un RR UC N m Cross connect the MDF in Terminal Equipment mode Note The Meridian 1 in Tie trunk or CO connectivity requires a different wiring configuration than for a line application the transmit and receive pairs should be reversed as illust
5. 3R 40 15 BK S S BK 3 3Rx 3Rx 41 16 Y BL BL Y 4Tx ATx 4T 4R 42 17 YO O Y 4 4Rx 4Rx 43 18 Y G G Y 5 51 5T 5R 44 19 Y BR BR Y 5 5Rx 5Rx 45 20 YS S Y 6Tx 6Tx 6T 6R 46 21 V BL BL V 6 6Rx 6Rx 47 22 V O V O TIx TTx 7TT 7R 48 23 V G G V 7 7Rx 7Rx 49 24 V BR BR V 553 3901 200 Standard 7 00 January 2002 Install ISDN BRI hardware Page 35 of 46 Connect the ISDN BRI terminals to the DSL ISDN BRI terminals are connected to DSLs using modular cables up to 10 meters 33 feet long with RJ 45 plugs on each end One end of the cable plugs into the terminal and the other end plugs into the wall outlet Note ISDN BRI terminals should comply with CCITT ANSI ETSI NET 3 INS NET 64 National ISDN 1 TR6 Numeris VN2 and D70 standards for terminals and be compatible with Meridian 1 For a list of compatible terminals refer to the SDN Basic Rate Interface Product Description 553 3901 100 Figure 9 illustrates a terminal connection to the S T interface Figure 10 illustrates a network termination NT1 connection to the U interface 1 Plug one end of the modular cable into the ISDN BRI interface connector on the terminal and the other end of the modular cable into the wall outlet 2 For an SILC S T interface terminal with an optional auxiliary power source plug the power source into the wall outlet then plug the cable into the power source s RJ 45 jack Th
6. BRI hardware Push the tabs firmly against the front panel of the card so they latch to the front lip in the module and to the post on the card Observe the red LED located on the faceplate e Ifthe red LED turns on and stays lit continuously the card is defective Remove the card choose a new card and repeat the installation procedure flashes three times and then turns off the card is operating correctly Go to step 7 Ifthe red LED flashes three times and then stays lit continuously the card is operating correctly but is not configured Go to step 7 On the CE PE or IPE Module Card Location Form fill in the card type and the module number next to the slot number of the installed card Repeat steps 1 through 7 for each card requiring installation End of Procedure Remove the BRSC SILC and UILC 1 Hold the card by its card locking devices Squeeze the tabs to unlatch the card locking devices and lift them away from the card Carefully disengage the BRSC SILC or UILC from the backplane connector and slowly slide out the card from the module End of Procedure Connect ISDN BRI terminals to Meridian 1 Connecting the ISDN BRI terminals to the Meridian 1 consists of the following procedures connect the Meridian 1 to the Main Distribution Frame MDF c
7. T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Note 1 For the SILC port designations shown in this table substitute Tx Tx Rx Rx for every occurrence of T T R R Note 2 The cable pair designated Tx Tx is the transmit pair The pair designated Rx Rx is the receive pair An SILC port supplies 2 watts of power at 48 V 40 V for international simplexed over the transmit and receive pairs where the transmit pair is negative with respect to the receive pair Table 3 UILC port designation labels at the MDF NT8D37 IPE Module 16 cable configuration Part 1 of 2 W TR TR TR TR TR TR TR MHEHEHEHEHEHEHRHNE 1 TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR 21211 11 11 1411 11 1 17 D TR TR TR TR TR TR TR C MHEHEHEHEHEHEHNEHN 59 Tn TR TR TR TR TR TR TR MHEHEHEHEHEHNEHRHNE M n TR TR TR TR TR TR TR MHEHEHEHEHEHEHNEHNE 9 TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR 21211 11 11 141511 1111 M Tn TR TR TR TR TR TR TR MHEHEHEHEHEHEHRHN n TR TR TR TR TR TR TR MHEHEHEHEHEHEHNEHNE 9 TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR FIL ISLISLISLIS 5 21121 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation Page 28 of46 Install ISDN BRI hardware Table 3 UILC port designation labels at the MDF NT8D37 IPE Module 16 cable configuration Part 2 of 2 DW Tn TR TR TR TR TR TR TR L HEBHNEREBHSNEBERSER M TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR ele ele dee W 1n TR TR TR TR TR TR TR ele a ede ota ee ee 1220 Em TR TR TR TR TR TR TR UJ TR TR TR TR TR TR TR
8. circuits on the cards Take inventory After unpacking verify that all the equipment necessary is at the site before installation begins Check the equipment received against the shipping documents Note any shortages and report them to your sales representative ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation Page 12 of 46 Preinstallation preparation 553 3901 200 Standard 7 00 January 2002 Page 13 of 46 Install ISDN BRI hardware Contents The following are the topics in this section Install ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 14 Selectithe card GOW s 04 452084946444843446400 6400 440484 15 Remove the module cover for card installation 19 Install thie MESP RE E dw ES qd b es 20 Remove the MIP cua ato Ead EAR 21 Install the BRSC SILC and UILC 21 Remove the BRSC SILC and UILC 22 Connect ISDN BRI terminals to Meridian 1 22 Install ISDN BRI hardware for trunk applications 38 Select ihe card Bde dels DEEP 38 Remove the module cover for card installation 38 nse WP is abs oo dodo US aeu ye CEPS AT ER SEEN ER 38 Install the clock reference on the SILC i i 22s rt 38 Ingtell the SILC and sxr ESAE S32 Ee x 42 Connect Meridian 1 to the Main Distribution Frame MDF 42 Cross connect the Main Distribution Frame MD
9. 0 of 46 Figure 4 Install ISDN BRI hardware Module cover locking latches Meridian Slide to unlatch cover 553 7695 Install the MISP Once covers have been removed and card slot locations selected for ISDN BRI cards install the MISP cards 553 3901 200 1 Hold the MISP by its card locking devices Squeeze the tabs to unlatch the card locking devices and lift the tabs out and away from the card Insert the MISP into the selected card slot of the module so it engages the card guides in the module Slide the MISP into the module until it engages the backplane connector Push the MISP firmly into the connector using the locking devices as levers by pushing them toward the card s front panel Push the tabs firmly against the front panel of the card so they latch to the front lip in the module and to the post on the card Standard 7 00 January 2002 Install ISDN BRI hardware Page 21 of 46 6 Observe the red LED on the MISP faceplate Ifthe red LED lights and stays lit continuously without flashing three times the card is defective Remove the MISP choose a new MISP and repeat the installation procedure Ifthe red LED lights flashes three times and turns off the MISP is operating correctly and is configured and enabled Go to step 7 If it lights flashes three times and stays lit continuously the MISP is operating correctly but is not configured and enabled Go to step
10. 5 20 46 21 47122 48 23 49 24 Pair color W BL BL W W O O W W G G W W BR BR W W S S W R BL BL R R O O R R G G R R BR BR R R S S R BK BL BL BK BK O O BK BK G G BK BK BR BK BR BK S S BK Y BL BL Y Y O O Y Y G G Y Y BR BR Y Y S S Y V BL BL V V O V O V G G V V BR BR V Install ISDN BRI hardware slot 1 slot 2 ISDN Basic Rate Interface F slot 5 slot 6 10 panel connectors L slot 9 slot 10 Page 33 of 46 Card S port slot 13 0 slot 14 0 Installation Page 34 of 46 Install ISDN BRI hardware Table 6 NT8D37 IPE module SILC and UILC pair terminations for connectors C G M T 12 cable configuration Port signals I O panel connectors Card Pairs Pair color Pere ihc Wer ea rapper SILC UILC P 4Tx ATx 4T 4R 26 1 W BL BL W slot 2 slot 6 slot 10 slot 14 4 4Rx 4Rx 27 2 W O 0 W 5 51 5T 5R 28 3 W G G W 5 5Rx 5Rx 29 4 W BR BR W 6Tx 6Tx 6T 6R 30 5 W S S W 6 6Rx 6Rx 31 6 R BL BL R TIx TTx 7TT 7R 32 7 R O O R 7 7Rx 7Rx 33 8 R G G R OTx OT OR 34 9 R BR BR R slot 3 slot 7 islot 11 slot 15 0 ORx ORx 35 10 R S S R 1Tx ATx 1T 1R 36 11 BK BL BL BK 1 1Rx ARx 37 12 BK O O BK 2Tx 2Tx 2T 2R 38 13 BK G G BK 2 2Rx 2Rx 39 14 BK BR BK BR 3Tx 3Tx 3T
11. 7 7 Repeat steps 1 through 6 for each MISP requiring installation End of Procedure Remove the MISP 1 Hold the MISP by its card locking devices Squeeze the tabs to unlatch the card locking devices and lift the tabs out and away from the card 2 Carefully remove the MISP from its card slot and slowly slide out the card from the module End of Procedure Install the BRSC SILC and UILC After MISPs are installed install SILCs UILCs and BRSCs as required As the cards are installed keep a list of the card type BRSC SILC or UILC the module number and the number of the card slot containing the card Use the CE PE Module card location form or the IPE Module card location form at the end of this chapter to document this information 1 Hold the card by its card locking devices Squeeze the tabs to unlatch the card locking devices and lift them away from the card 2 Insert the BRSC SILC or UILC into the selected card slot of the module so it engages the card guides in the module 3 Slide the BRSC SILC or UILC into the module until it engages the backplane connector 4 Push the card firmly into the connector using the locking devices as levers by pushing them toward the card s front panel ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation 22 of 46 Install ISDN
12. F 42 Cad location TORS hbk 44 Reference list The following are the references in this section Meridian Communications Unit and Meridian Communications Adapter Description Installation Administration Operation 553 2731 109 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation Page 14 of 46 Install ISDN BRI hardware e ISDN PRI Installation 553 2901 201 e System Installation Procedures 553 3001 210 e ISDN Basic Rate Interface Product Description 553 3901 100 e ISDN Basic Rate Interface Administration 553 3901 300 Install ISDN BRI hardware for line applications The following lists the procedures for installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications Meridian 1 must already be installed and operating according to the instructions in System Installation Procedures 553 3001 210 before performing these procedures For a successful installation perform these procedures in the order listed below 1 Select the card slots where the ISDN BRI cards will be located Remove the module cover for card installation Install the MISPs Install the SILCs and or UILCs or BRSCs WwW N Connect ISDN BRI terminals This procedure comprises the following connect the Meridian 1 to the Main Distribution Frame MDF cross connect the MDF connect ISDN BRI terminals to the DSL initialize the ISDN BRI terminals End of Procedure
13. Meridian 1 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation Document Number 553 3901 200 Document Release Standard 7 00 Date January 2002 Copyright 1992 2002 Nortel Networks All Rights Reserved Printed in Canada Information is subject to change without notice Nortel Networks reserves the right to make changes in design or components as progress in engineering and manufacturing may warrant This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules and the radio interference regulations of Industry Canada These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense SL 1 and Meridian 1 are trademark of Nortel Networks Page 3 of 46 Revision history January 2002 Standard 7 00 This document is up issued to to include content changes for Meridian 1 Release 25 40 April 2000 Standard 6 00 This is a global document and is up issued for X11 Release 25 0x Document changes include removal of redundant c
14. ack plane connector pins These clocks are provided as differential pairs on back plane pins as follows in Table 8 Clocks as differential pairs Primary Ref 0A Primary Ref 1A Secondary Ref 0B Secondary Ref 1B Automatic clock recovery is done upon the expiration of the free run guard timer Tracking is restored to the primary reference clock if defined If the primary reference clock is disabled tracking is restored to the secondary reference clock if defined Install the SILC and the UILC Follow the same procedures as described earlier for line applications refer to Install the BRSC SILC and UILC on page 21 Connect Meridian 1 to the Main Distribution Frame MDF Follow the same procedures as described earlier for line applications refer to Connect Meridian 1 modules to the MDF on page 24 Cross connect the Main Distribution Frame MDF The Meridian 1 in Tie trunk or CO connectivity requires a different wiring configuration than for a line application the transmit and receive pairs should be reversed as illustrated in Figure 12 553 3901 200 Standard 7 00 January 2002 Install ISDN BRI hardware Figure 12 Connect the network termination to the U interface and to Distribution Frame Page 43 of 46 the S T interface in TE mode Distribution Frame 7 Cross connectwires Or cable for DSL 1 M Cros
15. are connecting To identify SILC or UILC ports and their pin numbers refer to Tables 4 through 10 which follow the illustrations Note In Tables 4 through 10 the cable pair designated T T is the transmit pair and the pair designated R R is the receive pair of the S T interface The cable pair designated T R is the Tx and Rx of the 2B1Q full duplex U interface Identify building wires connected to the bottom of the distribution strip Refer to the Building Cable Plan which identifies wires between distribution frames and wall outlets Plug in the terminating resistor Part Number A0378866 at the appropriate location in each S T DSL See Engineering Guidelines in the SDN Basic Rate Interface Product Description 553 3901 100 for engineering rules and locations of terminating resistors ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation 30 of 46 Install ISDN BRI hardware Figure 7 Cross connect the SILC port to the office wiring Distribution frame Note 1 Power Source 2 SL 1 wiring for gt RJ 45 type 111111 SILC Port 0 wall outlet Oo DOA FW N 0000000060 WHT ORG BLU WHT d LWHT BLU ORG WHT GRN WHT WHT GRN RSR 8 Maximum stub length 7 s dmorS3feet 27 termin
16. ation Page 8 of 46 About this document 553 3901 200 Standard 7 00 January 2002 Page 9 of 46 Preinstallation preparation Contents The following are the topics in this section Prepare Me MT T yoo E 9 Unpack end INSEE ov oe ad eR VERE eee HERON FERE E 10 eee P OeHCRPCIHRRROERP P dad ERE d RE 11 Reference list The following are the references in this section e Installation Planning 553 3001 120 System Engineering 553 3001 151 e Power Engineering 553 3001 152 e System Installation Procedures 553 3001 210 e ISDN Basic Rate Interface Product Description 553 3901 100 Prepare the site When installing a system address the following factors e environmental e structural e electrical Refer to the following documents for more information e Installation Planning 553 3001 120 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation Page 10 of 46 Preinstallation preparation System Engineering 553 3001 151 Power Engineering 553 3001 152 After the site has been planned the following items must be completed prior to ISDN BRI installation Wire the building between ISDN BRI terminal locations and the distribution frame Refer to the Engineering guidelines section of ISDN Basic Rate Interface Product Description 553 3901 100 for wiring specifications and guidelines For the location of the terminals and the distribution frame use the Building Cable Plan developed accor
17. ator resistor box 1 RJ 45 type wall outlet NE A25B cable connector connecting distribution frame connector A Note 1 Substitute Tx Tx Rx Rx for every occurance of T T R R Note 2 Transmit and receive labeling is from the network perspective 553 3901 200 Standard 7 00 January 2002 Install ISDN BRI hardware Page 31 of 46 Figure 8 Cross connect the UILC port to the office wiring Distribution frame 31 6 32 7 33 8 34 9 35 T R R 2 SL 1 wiring for RJ 45 type wall outlet o o w 000000000 T BLU WHT 1 WHT BLU R ORG WHT GRN WHT WHT GRN 1 Le 3 R WHT ORG 4 5 6 7 8 U Interface NE A25B cable connector connecting distribution frame connector A 553 7699 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation Install ISDN BRI hardware Page 32 of 46 Table 4 NT8D37 IPE module SILC and UILC pair terminations for connectors A E K R 12 cable configuration 553 3901 200 Port signals SILC UILC OTx OTx OT OR ORx ORx 1T 1R 1Rx 1Rx 2T 2R 2Rx 2Rx 3T 3R 3Rx 3Rx 4T 4 4Rx 4Rx 5Tx 5Tx 5T 5R 5Rx 5R
18. cable lengths 1 Search for available D sub 9 connector slots on the I O panels of the selected IPE and CE I O modules if the I O panel is equipped with D sub 9 connector slots If none is available look for an empty slot used for 25 pair wire connectors the cables contain two adapter plates to convert an 25 wire slot to two D sub 9 connector slots 2 Connect the cables as shown in Figure 11 if choosing IPE slots 0 4 8 or 12 the transmit and receive cable installed on pins 72 79 should be removed and secured to a proper place 553 3901 200 Standard 7 00 January 2002 Install ISDN BRI hardware Page 41 of 46 Figure 11 Clock reference cable connection NTND71AA AD NTND70AA IPE I O panel CE I O panel IPE shelf V J CEshef NTND72AA 553 7702 Clock recovery The SILC is configured in the slave slave mode when acting as a trunk interface This is set up through the Maintenance Signaling Channel MSC The microcontroller configures the S T chips on the SILC as appropriate The SILC may recover the network clock from the received data stream using on chip phase lock loops The clock frequency which is recovered is 2 56 MHz The jitter and wander conform to CCITT recommendations ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation Page 42 of 46 Install ISDN BRI hardware All of the S T chips on the SILC could be configured as Terminal Equipment Slaves TES but only the clocks recovered from DSLO and DSL 1 are routed to the b
19. ding to instructions in the Planning the site section in Installation Planning 553 3001 120 Install any IPE or Network Modules needed to house ISDN BRI cards as determined in Engineering guidelines of ISDN Basic Rate Interface Product Description 553 3901 100 Refer to System Installation Procedures 553 3001 210 for a description of how to install the modules Unpack and inspect ISDN BRI cards and external communication cables are shipped in separate packages To unpack them follow the general precautions recommended by computer and telephone equipment manufacturers 553 3901 200 Remove items that generate static charge from the installation site If the installation site is carpeted spray it with an antistatic spray Ground yourself before handling any equipment Carefully remove the equipment from its packaging Do not puncture or tear the containers Use scissors or a utility knife Inspect the equipment for obvious faults or damage Report any damaged component to your sales representative and the carrier who delivered the equipment When unpacking the circuit cards hold them only by their non conductor edges Do not touch connector pins or components Standard 7 00 January 2002 Preinstallation preparation Page 11 of 46 e Keep the circuit cards in their antistatic bags until you are ready to install them e Do not stack the plug in cards on top of each other This can damage the components and the printed
20. g the module number the connector name A B C and the card type SILC or UILC 3 Plug one end of a cable into the appropriate connector on the I O panel at the rear of the Meridian 1 module Plug the other end of the cable into the corresponding connector on the MDF 4 Properly identify cables on the MDF For example plug the cable into connector A on the I O panel and into the connector labeled A on the MDF if an SILC or UILC is installed in slot 0 of an IPE module 5 Repeat steps 2 through 4 for all cables in that module 6 Repeat steps 1 through 5 for all modules containing SILCs and or UILCs 7 Lay all the cables neatly and fasten them with cable ties 8 Label the MDF as necessary using Table 2 through Table 5 End of Procedure 553 3901 200 Standard 7 00 January 2002 Install ISDN BRI hardware Page 25 of 46 Figure 6 Connect the Meridian 1 to the MDF Meridian 1 IPE I O panel CE PE I O panel tl C BG L SY NE A25B External Communication Cable Main Distribution Frame
21. ibution Frame MDF 2 Remove the phantom power jumpers two jumpers per DSL from the pin headers 3 Place the SILC in the selected IPE slot 4 Configure the selected DSL as TE mode in overlay 27 5 Enable the clock in overlay 60 to output the clock references to the IPE back plane pins 6 Configure the Clock Controller card to accept ISDN BRI clock reference 7 Check the appropriate messages from the Clock Controller to ensure that it is synchronized to the proper clock reference this is done using overlay 60 8 Connect the ISDN BRI clock reference cables to the Clock Controller using the procedures which follow End of Procedure ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation Page 40 of 46 Install ISDN BRI hardware Connect clock reference cables The following procedure should be followed to connect the ISDN BRI clock reference cables to the Clock Controller There are three different cables that route clock signals from the IPE back plane to the Clock Controller face plate as shown in Figure 11 These are shown in Table 7 Table 7 ISDN BRI clock reference tables NTND70AA 1 5 Connects IPE back plane to IPE I O panel NTND71AA AD 6 5 12 25 42 Connects IPE I O to CE I O panel NTND72AA 6 5 Connects CE I O to Clock Controller face plate Note Measure the distance between the IPE and CE modules to ensure that you order the correct
22. is power source must supply power only to the local ISDN BRI terminal not back into the DSL through the RJ 45 wall outlet The power adapter is supplied with the terminal 3 Program the terminal parameters such as the SPID and TEI as required by the type of terminal For detailed information pertaining to this procedure refer to the section Initialize ISDN BRI terminals found in SDN Basic Rate Interface Administration 553 3901 300 4 Repeat steps 1 and 3 for each terminal to be connected End of Procedure Connect the terminating resistors DSLs require that a terminating resistor Part Number A0378866 be connected at the end of each loop See ISDN Basic Rate Interface Product Description 553 3901 100 for engineering rules and locations of terminating resistors The end of the S T interface loop has a RJ 45 jack to plug in the telephone cable Plug the terminating resistor into the RJ 45 and then plug the telephone cable into the terminating resistor Note that for every port there is one loop with only one terminating resistor per loop Each loop may have up to eight telephones ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation Page 36 of 46 Install ISDN BRI hardware Figure 9 Connect the ISDN BRI terminal to the S T interface S T interface Optional extemal power Source PS 52 S T interface connector 52 onthe ISDN BRI terminal 553
23. ligent Superloop mE Peripheral Equipment Shelf 553 7694 Figure 3 Install ISDN BRI hardware Page 19 of 46 NT5D21 Core Network module CE Pwr Sup Core Net Module Net Qo a 2 o N a eo E z No card should be inserted into this slot QPC414 Network Card NT8D04 Superloop Network Card NT8D04 Superloop Network Card NT8D04 Superloop Network Card Dual InterGroup Switch Card QPC43R Peripheral Signaling Card 3 Port Extender Card Call Processor Card NT5D61 IODU C Network Group o ouam Core Net Module Shelf 1 553 6383 Remove the module cover for card installation To remove the covers from Meridian 1 modules with unused card slots follow the procedure below Refer to Figure 4 1 Use a flat blade screwdriver to unlock the left latch on the front of the cover by turning the screw 1 4 turn clockwise Use a flat blade screwdriver to unlock the right latch on the front of the cover by turning the screw 1 4 turn counterclockwise While holding the cover so it does not fall off slide the latches toward the center of the cover Pull the cover toward you and lift it away from the module Place the cover in a safe place away from the working area to avoid damaging it Repeat steps 1 through 5 for each cover requiring removal ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation Page 2
24. neering and manufacturing may warrant This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules and the radio interference regulations of Industry Canada These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense SL 1 and Meridian 1 are trademark of Nortel Networks Publication number 553 3901 200 Document release Standard 7 00 Date January 2002 Printed in Canada NORTEL NETWORKS
25. ontent references to equipment types except Options 11C 51C 61C and 81C and references to previous software releases October 1997 Issue 5 00 released as Standard for Generic X11 Release 23 00 August 1996 Issue 4 00 released as Standard for Generic X11 Release 22 0x December 1995 Issue 3 00 released as Standard for Generic X11 Release 21 1x Note No issue 2 00 was published December 1994 Issue 1 00 released as Standard for Generic X11 Release 20 00 July 1994 Standard version released for Generic X11 Release 19 00 July 1993 Standard version released for Generic X11 Release 18 00 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation Page 4 of 46 553 3901 200 Standard 7 00 January 2002 Page 5 of 46 Contents About this document 7 Preinstallation preparation 9 Install ISDN BRI hardware 13 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation 6 of 46 Contents 553 3901 200 Standard 7 00 January 2002 About this document This document applies to Meridian 1 Internet Enabled systems This document is a global document Contact your system supplier or your Nortel Networks representative to verify that the hardware and software described is supported in your area Note 1 For Option 11C specific information refer to Option 11C Basic Rate Interface BRI 553 3011 311 Note 2 ISDN BRI trunking is not available in North America ISDN Basic Rate Interface Install
26. ork card slots and to Table 1 for the card slots in these modules that can house MISPs e cannot share network loop addresses with a Superloop Network Card in options 51C 61C and 81C The MISP requires two network loop addresses and one network card slot e An supports a maximum of eight BRSCs and two line cards e An MISP supports a set of four SILCs or UILCs when not supporting a BRSC e An MISP can support both BRSCs and SILCs or UILCs at the same time If it serves one BRSC a MISP can also support three line cards If it supports two or more BRSCs a MISP can also support two line cards BRSCs e Install one BRSC per IPE module e With a BRSC configured an IPE module can support a maximum of 15 line cards These may be up to eight UILCs combined with any other seven peripheral cards including SILCs or up to 15 SILCs SILCs UILCs SILCs UILCs and BRSCs are installed into the IPE card slots of the CE PE Module and or the IPE Module for option 21E They are installed into the IPE Module for all other system options Refer to the LD 20 printout to identify modules with unused peripheral card slots 553 3901 200 Standard 7 00 January 2002 Figure 1 Install ISDN BRI hardware Page 17 of 46 In each module install a maximum of 15 SILCS or eight UILCs combined with any other seven peripheral cards including SILCs If 15 SILCS are installed the remaining slots in the module may contain a BRSC a UILC
27. rated in Figure 12 Select the card slots Follow the same procedures as described earlier for line applications refer to Select the card slots on page 15 Remove the module cover for card installation Follow the same procedures as described earlier for line applications refer to Remove the module cover for card installation on page 19 Install the MISP Follow the same procedures as described earlier for line applications refer to Install the MISP on page 20 Install the clock reference on the SILC The DSL 0 and DSL 1 on an SILC card can be configured as the reference clock source with DSL 0 being assigned for the primary clock reference and DSL 1 being assigned for the secondary clock reference 553 3901 200 Standard 7 00 January 2002 Install ISDN BRI hardware Page 39 of 46 The loop number and location of the primary and secondary clock source is configured in the Digital Data Block overlay 73 Refer to the ISDN Basic Rate Interface Administration 553 3901 300 The following procedure should be followed to provide clock referencing on the SILC Note For procedures on how to install the QPC775 QPC471 Clock Controller on the various Meridian 1 systems please refer to ISDN PRI Installation 553 2901 201 1 Maintain the same polarity on each transmit and receive Rewire the selected Tx and Rx pairs applicable to DSLO and DSL1 to exchange the Tx and Rx pair position This rewiring is done at the Main Distr
28. ross connect the MDF connect the ISDN BRI terminals to the DSL Figure 5 shows a typical DSL with ISDN BRI terminals connected to it using modular cables 553 3901 200 Standard 7 00 January 2002 Install ISDN BRI hardware Page 23 of 46 Figure 5 Connect ISDN BRI terminals to Meridian 1 NE A25B Cable Intermediate Distribution Frames IPE I O Panel SILC DSL Office Wiring Modular Cable Terminating Resistor ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation Page240f46 Install ISDN BRI hardware Connect Meridian 1 modules to the MDF Meridian 1 modules connect to the MDF using NE A25B cables with 50 pin D type male connectors on each end One end of the cable plugs into the I O panel at the rear of the Meridian 1 module and the other end plugs into the MDF Figure 6 shows the cable connection between the Meridian 1 and the MDF 1 Determine the number of NE A25B cables needed to connect one module to the MDF 2 Label each end of the cable specifyin
29. s connectwires gt or cable for DSL 1 DSL 1 wiring for ULLCPotO 2 2 7 Network Termination NT1 for SILC Port 0 DSL 1 Wiring U Interface Connector on the Network Termination ISDN Basic Rate Interface S T Interface Connector on the Network Termination Installation Page 44 of46 Install ISDN BRI hardware Card location forms The following card location forms may be used when installing SILC UILC and BRSC cards on the Meridian 1 Table 9 Card location form NT8D37 IPE Module 16 cable configuration 553 3901 200 Standard 7 00 January 2002 Install ISDN BRI hardware Page 45 of 46 Table 10 Card location form NT8D37 IPE Module 12 cable configuration Card Type IPE Module IPE module 10 panel SILC UILC or BRSC number slot number connector ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation 46 of46 Install ISDN BRI hardware 553 3901 200 Standard 7 00 January 2002 Meridian 1 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation Copyright O 1992 2002 Nortel Networks All Rights Reserved Information is subject to change without notice Nortel Networks reserves the right to make changes in design or components as progress in engi
30. s or non ISDN BRI cards that do not need the 48 V power supply of the IPE module this restriction is due to power supply limitations for the module If 8 UILCs are used you may install any other card which could reside in the IPE module Group all SILCs UILCs BRSCs and the MISP that supports them in the same network group to avoid using junctors for dedicated connections The figures that follow show typical module configurations Figure 1 shows the NT8D35 Network module Figure 2 shows the NT8D37 IPE module Figure 3 shows the NT5D21 Core Network module NT8D35 Network module Network type cards NT8D04 Superloop Net 414 Network Card _ NT8D17 Conference TDS PRUDTI 5 9 SDI DCHI 5 13 MSDL 5 13 MISP o 85228 Ss sic 0 og 0 aac 62 EH S alale li 0 stis SE amp Ga OO O ge c 8 i t e fL s PRI DTI or SDI 553 7692 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation Page 18 of 46 Install ISDN BRI hardware Figure 2 NT8D37 IPE module PE Module Intelligent line and trunk NT8D01 Controller Card Intelligent line and trunk 12 15 1 PE Pwr Sup Rng Gen QE CEPR AUR 553 3901 200 Standard 7 00 January 2002 cont 8 ls ho ln E 15 Intel
31. x 6T 6R 6Rx eRx 71x 7Tx 7T 7R Pairs 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 34 9 35 10 36 11 37 12 38 13 39 14 40 15 41 16 Pair color W O O W W G G W W BR BR W W S S W R BL BL R Rx O O R R G G R R BR BR R R S S R BK O O BK BK G G BK BK S S BK Y BL BL Y panel connectors A slot 0 E slot 4 K slot 8 R slot 12 Card port W BL BL W 1Tx 1Tx 2Tx 2Tx 3Tx 3TX 4Tx 4Tx 4T 4R 34 9 RBR BRR 4 BK BL BL BK 6Tx 6Tx BK BR BK BR 7 7RX Standard 7 00 January 2002 Table 5 NT8D37 IPE module SILC and UILC pair terminations for connectors B F L S 12 cable configuration Port signals SILC OTx OTx ORx ORx 1Tx ATx 1Rx 1 2Tx 27 2Rx 2Rx 3Tx 3Tx 3Rx 3Rx 4Tx ATx 4Rx 4Rx 5Tx 5Tx 5Rx 5Rx 6Tx 6Tx 6Rx 6Rx 71x 7TX 7 7Rx OTx OTx ORx ORx 1Tx ATx 1 1 21 27 2Rx 2Rx 3Tx 3Tx 3Rx 3Rx UILC OT OR 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 5T 5R 6T 6R 7T 7R OT OR 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R Pairs 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 34 9 35 10 36 11 37 12 38 13 39 14 40 15 41 16 42 17 43 18 44 19 4

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