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1. er 5 r ia L O000000000 S3 S2 s E al il Configurable m i jumpers JE HR ER O O DE DE ER E en soot 383888 333888 ee Lee med mm mm 233338 ES 223883 d 233888 O 0 Figure 1 5 1 8 Jumper Locations on the MCE1 Net Module O AMC0004A 115375 A Rev A Installing a Net Module Table 1 1 MCE1 Net Module Jumper Settings Jumper Name Default Setting Jumper S1 External Clock Ground Reference Jumper closed 1 S2 Receive Data Ground Reference 120 ohms and ungrounded 75 ohm operation jumper open 00 75 ohms with earth ground connection jumper closed wn N S3 Transmit Data Ground Reference 120 ohms and ungrounded 75 ohm operation jumper open 200 75 ohms with earth ground connection jumper closed wn w 115375 A Rev A 1 9 Installing E1 Net Modules in ASN Platforms Installing a Net Module Note To in
2. Retaining post zu w EE HITS al Handle AMC0007A Figure 1 6 Aligning a Net Module Installing a Filler Bracket Install filler brackets in any unused net module positions You must replace the filler brackets above positions 1 and 3 Note The filler brackets above positions 1 and 3 are different from those for positions 1 through 4 To fill the openings above positions 1 and 3 make sure you use the brackets labeled Expansion Filler refer to Figure 1 2 115375 A Rev A 1 11 Installing E1 Net Modules in ASN Platforms To install a filler bracket 1 Align the slots at each end of the bracket with the metal tabs of the position where you are installing the bracket Figure 1 7 Make sure that the edge of the bracket labeled Top Surface faces up 2 Position the bracket so that it rests on the metal tabs Filler bracket Slot in bracket RS tab ASN0043A Figure 1 7 Installing a Filler Bracket 1 12 115375 A Rev A Installing a Net Module Replacing the Component Tray Before you replace the component tray remove the alligator clip of the antistatic strap from the chassis Then remove the antistatic wrist strap from your wrist To replace the component tray 1 Gently slide the tray into the chassis 2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten th
3. Phillips screwdriver u Captive thumbscrews D Component tray ASN0031A Figure 1 1 Removing the Component Tray 115375 A Rev A 1 3 Installing E1 Net Modules in ASN Platforms Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap Your ASN comes with an antistatic wrist strap The antistatic wrist strap directs the discharge of static electricity from your body to the chassis of the ASN thereby avoiding discharge to sensitive electronic components You must wear an antistatic wrist strap whenever you remove install or handle the net module E Caution Electrostatic discharge can damage hardware Follow the procedure described here to protect your equipment from damage Attach the antistatic wrist strap as follows 1 Remove the strap alligator clip and cable from their package 2 Attach snap the snap end of the cable to the wrist strap 3 Place the strap around your wrist Adjust the strap to ensure that the metal buckle inside the strap touches your skin 4 Plug the jack at the other end of the cable into the opening on the alligator clip 5 Attach the alligator clip to any unpainted metal surface on the component tray 1 4 115375 A Rev A Installing a Net Module Removing Filler Brackets Filler brackets cover empty ASN net module positions and the openings above positions 1 and 3 Figure 1 2 When you install a net module you must remove the
4. 115375 A Rev A xxi Chapter 1 Installing a Net Module Note With the MCE1 net module installed the ASN must use a fast packet cache To install an MCE1 net module in an ASN Remove the ASN component tray Attach the antistatic wrist strap Remove the filler brackets Remove a net module if necessary Verify the new net module jumper settings Install the new net module Replace the filler brackets D E E A gt Replace the component tray The following sections describe these steps Note Experienced network operators can safely perform the user serviceable procedures described in this book 115375 A Rev A Installing E1 Net Modules in ASN Platforms Removing the Component Tray To remove the component tray 1 2 3 Turn off the ASN Detach all cables from the ASN back panel Using a Phillips screwdriver loosen the two captive screws that fasten the tray to the chassis Figure 1 1 Pull the two captive screws and gently slide the tray out of the chassis igure 1 1 Hold the sides and bottom of the tray to support it and try to keep the tray level as you slide it out Place the tray on a sturdy work surface Caution Do not touch any components or boards in the ASN until you have attached an antistatic wrist strap See the next section Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap 1 2 115375 A Rev A Installing a Net Module
5. Installing E1 Net Modules in ASN Platforms Part No 115375 A Rev A January 1997 m Bay Networks 5 Bay Networks 4401 Great America Parkway 8 Federal Street Santa Clara CA 95054 Billerica MA 01821 Copyright 1988 1997 Bay Networks Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA January 1997 The information in this document is subject to change without notice The statements configurations technical data and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without express or implied warranty Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document The information in this document is proprietary to Bay Networks Inc The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement and may only be used in accordance with the terms of that license A summary of the Software License is included in this document Restricted Rights Legend Use duplication or disclosure by the United States Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 Notice for All Other Executive Agencies Notwithstanding any other license agreement that may pertain to or accompany the delivery of this computer software the rights of the United States Government regarding its use reproduction and disclosure are as set forth in the Comm
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7. filler brackets not only from the position in which you want to install the net module but also from the openings above positions 1 and 3 Note This manual refers to the end of the component tray where the net module ports are exposed as the back end of the tray To perform maintenance tasks on the ASN components you face the back end of the tray To remove a filler bracket grasp its top edges Then lift the bracket up and toward the front of the tray to release the metal tabs Net module Expansion Net module filler Net module positions 1 and 2 filler bracket bracket positions 3 and 4 F 1 ne CO Ses Br EZ EE De hi Joel EJ o h ka 5 A Eu Te fA y SLOT ASN0042A Figure 1 2 Locating Net Modules and Filler Brackets Removing a Net Module Read this section if a net module already occupies the slot you want to use To remove a module from position 2 or 4 Figure 1 2 you must first remove the filler bracket and net module 1f any above it See the previous section Removing Filler Brackets Caution Do not touch any components or boards in the ASN until you have attached the antistatic wrist strap 115375 A Rev A Installing E1 Net Modules in ASN Platforms To remove a net module 1 Grasp the handle on th
8. were developed by the University of California Berkeley The name of the University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from such portions of the software without specific prior written permission SUCH PORTIONS OF THE SOFTWARE ARE PROVIDED AS IS AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE In addition the program and information contained herein are licensed only pursuant to a license agreement that contains restrictions on use and disclosure that may incorporate by reference certain limitations and notices imposed by third parties ji 115375 A Rev A Electromagnetic Emissions Meets requirements of FCC Part 15 Class A EN 55 022 CISPR 22 1985 Class A lt and Class B gt VCCI Class 1 ITE Canada Requirements Only Canada CS 03 Rules and Regulations Note The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment The certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operations and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cas
9. Communications label identifies certified equipment This certification meets certain telecommunication network protective operational and safety requirements The department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the users satisfaction Before installing the equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above condition may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electrical insp
10. Table B 4 provides the single strap settings for the MCEI net module Table B 4 MCE1 Net Module 75 ohm Single Settings Option Setting Jumper Transmit Data Ground Reference COM 1 Connected Not Connected OO Receive Data Ground Reference COM 1 Connected wn N Not Connected yoo Note For Order No AF2104004 120 ohm single settings do not connect S2 and S3 115375 A Rev A B 5
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13. des lignes t l phoniques et de la tuyauterie m tallique interne sont raccord es ensemble Cette mesure de s curit est particuli rement importante en milieu rural Attention Les utilisateurs ne doivent pas proc der ces raccordements eux m mes mais doivent plut t faire appel aux pouvoirs de r glementation en cause ou un lectricien selon le cas 115375 A Rev A Canada Requirements Only continuea Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus Access Feeder Node Access Link Node Access Node Access Stack Node Backbone Concentrator Node Backbone Concentrator Node Switch Backbone Link Node Backbone Link Node Switch Concentrator Node Feeder Node Link Node does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique du minist re des Communications Cet appareil num rique Access Feeder Node Access Link Node Access Node Access Stack Node Backbone Concentrator Node Backbone Concentrator Node Switch Backbone Link Node Backbone Link Node Switch Concentrator Node Feeder Node Link Node respecte les limites de bruits radio lectriques visant les appareils num riques de classe A prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique du minist re des Communications du Canada 115375 A Rev
14. e net module Use your thumb to push back the white retaining tab Figure 1 3 EN Retaining tab Retaining post a Handle AMCO006A Figure 1 3 Preparing to Remove a Net Module 1 6 115375 A Rev A Installing a Net Module 2 Pull up to release the module from the connector Figure 1 4 Caution You must lift the module straight up If you rock the module back and forth or side to side you can bend the connector pins Attempting to reinstall a net module with bent connector pins can damage the power supply AMCOO10A Figure 1 4 Removing a Net Module from the Connector 3 Lift the module bracket up and toward the front of the tray to release it from the metal tabs that hold it in place refer to Figure 1 3 Verifying the Net Module Jumper Settings Before installing an MCE1 net module be sure the jumpers match the requirements of your ASN Figure 1 5 shows the jumper locations on the net module Table 1 1 shows the jumper options Note Jumpers S2 and S3 are open for 120 ohm operation and for 75 ohm Operation with no earth ground connection But for 75 ohm operation with an earth ground connection jumpers S2 and S3 are closed S2 indicates transmit with coaxial shield and S3 indicates receive with coaxial shield 115375 A Rev A Installing E1 Net Modules in ASN Platforms
15. e two captive screws that fasten the tray to the chassis refer to Figure 1 1 3 Reattach the cables to the proper connectors on the back panel See Chapter 2 for information about the LEDs on the net module 115375 A Rev A Chapter 2 Checking the MCE1 Net Module LEDs This chapter describes the LEDs on the MCEI net module Figure 2 1 shows the MCE net module and Table 2 1 describes each LED FD sc FR FR EOS u LO OUI ol TE r nor 0000 OF O O O 1 AF2104004 O O O LEDs AMCO00SA Figure 2 1 MCE1 Net Module LEDs Table 2 1 Functions of the MCE1 Net Module LEDs LED Function F FAIL Lights during power up and might flash during diagnostic testing Turns off once the diagnostics complete successfully and the router boots The LED remains lit if the net module or any connector on the net module fails diagnostics or cannot initialize the board In this case the DIAG LED on the ASN front panel will also be on E1 Port Sync LCL ALM Lights when the E1 port is in Local Alarm state E1 Port Local Alarm RMT ALM Lights when the E1 port has received the Remote Alarm signal E1 Port Remote Alarm LOOP Lights when the E1 port is in either a Line Loopback or Payload loopback E1 Port Loopback condition SYNC Lights when the E port is synchronized to the E1 network 115375 A Rev A 2 1 Appendix A Cabling Requirements for the Net Module Th
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18. es the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent the degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate Canada CS 03 Regles et reglements Note L tiquette du minist re des Communications du Canada indique que l appareillage est certifi c est dire qu il respecte certaines exigences de s curit et de fonctionnement visant les r seaux de t l communications Le minist re ne garantit pas que l appareillage fonctionnera la satisfaction de l utilisateur Avant d installer l appareillage s assurer qu il pe
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20. ge Distances nennen B 2 Table B 3 MCE1 Net Module Safety Status anna B 4 Table B 4 MCE1 Net Module 75 ohm Single Settings 115375 A Rev A xiii About This Guide Read this guide if you are responsible for installing a Multichannel El MCEI net module in a Bay Networks Access Stack Node ASN platform This guide describes how to e Install a net module Chapter 1 e Interpret the LEDs on the net module Chapter 2 This guide also describes requirements for cabling the link module Appendix A and operating it in Europe Appendix B Conventions italic text Indicates variable values in command syntax descriptions new terms file and directory names and book titles quotation marks Indicate the title of a chapter or section within a book Acronyms LED light emitting diode MCEI Multichannel El SELV safety extra low voltage TNV telecommunications network voltage 115375 A Rev A XV Installing E1 Net Modules in ASN Platforms Ordering Bay Networks Publications To purchase additional copies of this document or other Bay Networks publications order by part number from the Bay Networks Press at the following telephone or fax numbers e Telephone U S Canada 1 888 4BAYPRESS e Telephone International 1 510 490 4752 e Fax 1 510 498 2609 You can also use these numbers to request a free catalog of Bay Networks Press product publications xvi 115375 A Rev A Technical Support
21. is appendix provides technical information about the cabling requirements for the MCEI net module MCE net module compliance for 120 ohm connection requires an Order No AA0018014 cable Figure A 1 and Table A 1 AE 10 feet Too Pin 8 Pin 1 Pin 8 Pin 1 D D RJ 45 connector RJ 45 connector CAB0026C Figure A 1 Cable Order No AA0018014 Table A 1 MCE1 RJ45 to RJ45 Cable Order No AA0018014 Pair Number Bay Networks Termination Remote Termination Pin Signal i Signal 1 Receive Tip Receive Tip Receive Ring Receive Ring Transmit Tip Transmit Tip Po pl a Transmit Ring Transmit Ring 115375 A Rev A A 1 Appendix B Requirements for European Operation This appendix provides technical specifications and notes about operating the MCE net module Order No AF2104004 Part No 111690 in Europe Installation Requirements The net module is approved only for installation in a host and with host attachments which are either type approved for such apparatus or if supplied after March 1 1989 are marked with or supplied with a statement that the host is supplied under the terms of General Approval No NS G 1234 J 100003 Installation of the net module in an ASN will satisfy the conditions stated in this appendix The ASN is supplied under the terms of General Approval No NS G 1234 J 100003 Po
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23. lure within thirty 30 days after the receipt of written notice from Bay Networks Upon termination of this license licensee shall discontinue all use of the Software and return the Software and Documentation including all copies to Bay Networks Licensee s obligations under this license shall survive expiration or termination of this license 115375 A Rev A vii Contents About This Guide CONEIS caia aa XV ACTOR te into asii XV Ordering Bay Networks Publications case ia xvi Technical Support and Online Services Bay Networks Customer Service u xviii Bay Networks Informiallan SENGES nica iii isa cient xix o ra nan amine die din xix USOS Serioa FIP ys a xix Support SONS CD susi a XX PO Pe A de a XX MOFFAT S cria E E E E A PE EE E A TEE xxi Fow ta Get Pay een eb er xxi Chapter 1 Installing a Net Module Removing the Component WAY uns nn ana 1 2 Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap 244nnnnnnnennnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnennnnnnn 1 4 Removing Filler Brackets A aes PAEA 1 5 Remong a Ne MOUIE center 1 5 Verifying the Net Module Jumper Settings ooconcccnnnnininncccnnnconnancnccncccnnncn nn canc cana nnnnnn 1 7 IS ri a NEE Mod lle ee 1 10 ISA PIN Braco te aa 1 11 Replacing the Component Tray sci rats ax du ios 1 13 115375 A Rev A ix Chapter 2 Checking the MCE1 Net Module LEDs Appendix A Cabling Requirements for the Net Module Appendix B Requirements for Europea
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28. stall a net module in a position from which you just removed a net module of a different type you must first delete the old net module from the router s configuration file Then install the new module in the chassis For information refer to Configuring Routers if you use router software or Administration Guide if you use BayStream software To install a net module 1 Align the slots at each end of the module bracket with the metal tabs in the net module position that you want to use Figure 1 6 Do not rest the module bracket on the metal tabs doing so makes it difficult to align the module connector with the connector on the system board 2 Align the module connector with the connector on the system board Make sure that the white retaining post on the system board goes through the hole in the net module Figure 1 6 Note If you accidentally turn the white retaining post on the system board it will not go through the hole in the net module In this case turn the post so that its rectangular base is perpendicular to the net module connectors on the system board 3 Firmly press the handle on the net module so that the net module is secure in its connector on the system board Make sure that the white retaining tab snaps into place 4 Press down on the module bracket so that it rests on the metal tabs 1 10 115375 A Rev A Installing a Net Module Slot in module bracket
29. ts Clearance X Creepage Y of the host or expansion card 2 0 mm 2 4 3 8 mm Up to 50 V rms or V dc 2 6 mm 3 0 4 8 mm Up to 125 V rms or V de 4 0 mm 5 0 8 0 mm Up to 250 V rms or V de 4 0 mm 6 4 10 0 mm Up to 300 V rms or V de B 2 115375 A Rev A Requirements for European Operation Figure B 1 Clearances and Creepage Distances Check the clearance and creepage distance between adjacent points as follows Figure B 1 e The clearance distance X is the shortest distance between two points measured through the air e The creepage distance Y is the shortest distance between two points measured across a surface 115375 A Rev A B 3 Installing E1 Net Modules in ASN Platforms You should obtain advice from a competent telecommunications safety engineer 1f in doubt Failure to install the net module according to these instructions will invalidate the Approval MCE1 Net Module Safety Status Table B 3 lists the safety status of interconnection points to the connection of other equipment Table B 3 MCE1 Net Module Safety Status Port Location Port Description Type of Circuit J16 E1 120Q balanced Telecommunications network voltage TNV J17 TX El 750 transmit TNV J15 RX El 750 receive TNV P1 Host Port Safety extra low voltage SELV EXT CLK External Clock SELV B 4 115375 A Rev A Requirements for European Operation Strap Jumper Settings Order No AF2104004
30. ut tre branch aux installations du service de t l communications local L appareillage doit aussi tre raccord selon des m thodes accept es Dans certains cas le c blage interne du service de t l communications utilis pour une ligne individuelle peut tre allong au moyen d un connecteur certifi prolongateur t l phonique Le client doit toutefois prendre note qu une telle installation n assure pas un service parfait en tout temps Les r parations de l appareillage certifi devraient tre confi es un service d entretien canadien d sign par le fournisseur En cas de r paration ou de modification effectu es par l utilisateur ou de mauvais fonctionnement de l appareillage le service de t l communications peut demander le d branchment de l appareillage Pour leur propre s curit les utilisateurs devraient s assurer que les mises la terre des lignes de distribution d lectricit des lignes t l phoniques et de la tuyauterie m tallique interne sont raccord es ensemble Cette mesure de s curit est particuli rement importante en milieu rural Attention Les utilisateurs ne doivent pas proc der ces raccordements eux m mes mais doivent plut t faire appel aux pouvoirs de r glementation en cause ou un lectricien selon le cas 115375 A Rev A ili Canada Requirements Only continuea D O C Explanatory Notes Equipment Attachment Limitations The Canadian Department of
31. wer Requirements The net module is powered from the host chassis and has the power requirements shown in Table B 1 Table B 1 Net Module Power Requirements Voltage Amperage 5 V 5A 12V 0 75 A 12V 0 75 A 115375 A Rev A B 1 Installing E1 Net Modules in ASN Platforms The power drawn from the host chassis combined with that required for any other cards and accessories must be within the power rating of the host chassis You must install the net module so as not to impair the integrity of the network protection from hazardous voltages used or generated internally by the host chassis Clearances and Creepage Distances The clearances and creepage distances shown as X and Y respectively in Table B 2 and Figure B 1 must be maintained between the card and The host chassis in which it is installed e Any adjacent cards installed in the host chassis The exception to this rule is the edge connector which is located in the host chassis backplane where no minimum distance applies The creepage distances apply to the normal office environment When the local environment within the host chassis is subject to conductive pollution or dry nonconductive pollution that could become conductive due to condensation the creepage distances shown in parentheses in Table B 2 will apply Table B 2 Net Module Clearances and Creepage Distances Voltage used or generated by other par

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