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1. Table 2 6 Processor Card LEDs LED Status Description kt t S Status Red A board resets or initially powers on Orange System initialization Green Full initialization and operational Active Green This board is the primary processor and is running IOS software Standby Green This board is the secondary processor Slot 0 Green Flash PC Card is present Slot 1 Green Flash PC Card is present NME Full Duplex Green Full duplex is running Off Half duplex is running 100 Mbps Green Operating at 100 Mbps Off Operating at 10 Mbps 78 14964 01 Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide gay Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures WE installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Hardware Table 2 6 Processor Card LEDs continued LED Status Description Link Green Link is up Off Link is down ASE Full Duplex Green Full duplex is running Off Half duplex is running 100 Mbps Green Operating at 100 Mbps Off Operating at 10 Mbps Link Green Link is up Off Link is down Critical Alarm Yellow A critical alarm condition exists Major Alarm Yellow A major alarm condition exists Minor Alarm Yellow A minor alarm condition exists Alarm Cutoff Yellow A major or minor alarm condition exists and the cutoff button has been pushed Turns off by software when the original alarm clears or any new alarm occurs History Yellow A maj
2. Connect OSC Tx from the motherboard to OSC In on the module Step2 Connect OSC Rx from the motherboard to OSC Out on the module Connecting 4 Channel or 8 Channel Mux Demux Modules If you have more than one 4 channel or 8 channel mux demux module perform the following steps to cascade the modules Use MU MU connectors short fiber length to connect the modules Step1 Connect the Thru Out port of the module with the DWDM Trunk to Trunk In of the next module in slot 0 Step2 Connect the Thru Out of the remaining modules to Trunk In of the next module in slot 0 Step3 Perform the steps above for Thru In and Trunk Out in the same slot Repeat the steps above for slot 1 Step4 Connect the trunk fiber to the mux demux module Cabling Together M ux Demux Modules and Line Card Motherboards Optical components on the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx can be cabled together in two different ways Direct connections with an MTP cable storage drawer With cross connect drawers Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide EXE 78 14964 01 Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures Installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Hardware MI Cabling Directly with Cable Storage Drawers To connect the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx directly follow these steps Step1 Open the cable storage drawer by pushing the tabs in to release the lock on the drawer Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Opening the Cable Storage Drawer Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide 78 14964 01 a
3. secure the tray to the rack with four 12 24 screws two on each side To ensure correct placement of the tray install the second of the two screws in the sixth slot up from the bottom of the chassis rack Test the cable management tray placement before cabling up the system Attach the top cable management guide to the chassis just above the slots using the 12 24 screws Make sure the grounding holes are visible through the top cable management guide 78 14964 01 Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide gy Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures WE installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Hardware Installing Cross Connect Drawers Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 The process for installing the cable storage and cross connect drawers is the same The order of placement beneath the chassis is important and the drawers should be installed in the following order from top to bottom a Cable storage drawer b Cross connect drawer c Cross connect drawer d Cable storage drawer e Cross connect drawer f Cross connect drawer The first cable storage drawer can be used for direct connections and for connections that use the first and second cross connect drawers Each cable storage drawer stores cables for two cross connect drawers The cross connect and cable storage drawers ship with the rack mount ears already installed To install the cross connect and cable storage drawers into the rack follow these steps Hold the drawer wit
4. 221 Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures BE installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Hardware Step2 Pull out the cable storage drawer Figure 2 2 on page 2 22 Figure 2 2 Pulling out the Cable Storage Drawer o c e e o o0 9 i has 0 S 0 9 o 0 9 9 0 0 E 0 Ls o o x o o o c E ur 0 es o o ole o o c 0 e s of 0 O D Z 0 I rZ Z4 Gf L 2 Z 0 flo Joo TWAT er pee emi n oo jeo oo oo o0 00 o 79725 Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide 78 14964 01 Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures Step 3 Step4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Hardware MI Lock the drawer in the open position by pushing the latch at the back left of the drawer down into the locked position Figure 2 3 on page 2 23 Figure 2 3 Locking the Drawer 79527 Use the MTP cable installation tool to push the MTP connector of the cable into the adapter on the mux demux until the connector snaps into place Route the MTP cable down through the cutout holes on the cable management tray on the bot
5. 3 Step 4 Vertical cable guides for the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx are installed onto the rack next to the cross connect drawers They are used to guide and hold down the cables from the line card motherboards into the cross connect drawers To install the vertical cable guides onto the chassis follow these steps Make sure you have the correct vertical cable guide for the side of the rack you are installing on Hold the vertical cable guide over the rack next to the correct storage or cross connect drawer Align the mounting holes on the vertical cable guide with the mounting holes in the equipment rack Secure the vertical cable guides with 12 24 or 10 32 screws Installing the Processor Card Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step4 Perform the following procedure to install the processor card in the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Insert the processor card carefully into chassis slot 6 Guide the upper and lower edges of the motherboard or processor card in the tracks until its connectors come into contact with the backplane Use your thumb and forefinger of each hand to simultaneously push the motherboard or processor card in until it is fully seated in the backplane connector Use a 3 16 inch flat blade screwdriver to tighten the captive installation screws If not installing a redundant processor card insert a blank card into slot 7 Table 2 6 lists the LEDs on the processor card faceplate their default conditions and what the conditions indicate
6. Card LEDs continued LED Status Description Alarm Cutoff Yellow A major or minor alarm condition exists and the cutoff button has been pushed Turns off by software when the original alarm clears or any new alarm occurs History Yellow A major or minor alarm occurred Clears if the History Clear button is pushed and no alarm exists 1 NME network management Ethernet 2 ASE aggregation shelf Ethernet To install a redundant processor card perform the next procedure For more details about using the Console Ports NME Ports and Auxiliary Ports of the processor card refer to the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Configuration Guide and Command Reference Installing a Redundant Processor Card Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Perform the following procedure to install the redundant processor card Insert the processor card carefully into chassis slot 7 Guide the upper and lower edges of the motherboard or processor card in the tracks until its connectors come into contact with the backplane Use your thumb and forefinger of each hand to simultaneously push the motherboard or processor card in until it is fully seated in the backplane connector Use a 3 16 inch flat blade screwdriver to tighten the captive installation screws For more details on redundant processors refer to the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Configuration Guide and Command Reference Connecting the Console Port Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 The console port
7. ITU Wavelengths Wavelengths Wavelengths Wavelengths LCMB 1 LCMB2 LCMB 3 LCMB 4 AN A AN AN BHENNBECOENB HESNHHEUONENB HENBEOEN Sees LELLLELLE EHESENEUONN RUNENCHR BINNRCEN RIERRCNN To West To East To West To East Mux Demux Mux Demux Mux Demux Mux Demux 85350 Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide 78 14964 01 EG Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures BE installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Hardware Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 Figure 2 6 shows the cross connect drawer on the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Figure 2 6 Cross Connect Drawer on the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Blue 1TX Grey 1 RX Orange 2TX White 2 RX Green 3 TX Red 3 RX Brown 4TX Black E ri sg m mu m m mu sms m m u m mur ms m m m LINECARD LINECARD LINECARD I3mdSmd4nd4md nd mdZr2md3nd3md4nddmd rli x2 r2 xS Sed 85394 TaZ RaZ Tal Rx Tx fmi r2md2Tx3md3r4d4sx4T ml x2 n2 r I3nxI 3rd 4T MUX DEMUX MUX DEMUX MUX DEMUX Perform the following procedure to connect through the cross connect drawer Open the cable storage drawer by pushing the tabs in to release the lock on the drawer Pull out the cable storage drawer Lock the drawer in the open position by pushing the lever at the back left of the dr
8. is a female DCE data communications equipment DB 25 receptacle used for connection to a console terminal or modem There is a console port on both processor cards To connect cables to the console port follow these steps Place the DB 25 connector in front of the console port on the processor card faceplate Align the male DB 25 connector with the female console port Gently push the DB 25 connector into the console port and secure it in place by tightening the side screws on the DB 25 connector Route the fiber cables down through the cutout holes on the cable management tray out of the right side of the shelf assembly Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide EM 78 14964 01 Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures Installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware MI Installing Mux Demux Motherboards and M ux Demux Modules The Cisco ONS 15540 ESP chassis uses one optical mux demux motherboard for unprotected operation or two per system for protected operation Installing M ux Demux M otherboards S You can install up to two motherboards into slot 0 and slot 1 Perform the following procedure to install a mux demux motherboard Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 y In Cisco ONS 15540 ESP systems there are additional rules for slot placement of mux demux modules and line cards Refer to the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Planning and Design Guide Remove the backplane side dust covers and transponder side d
9. the working and protection fibers at each end of the fiber span to avoid confusion with cables that are similar in appearance Labels that you can use to do this are shipped with the system To cable the transponder module client equipment follow these steps Place the cable connector in front of the connection point on the transponder module faceplate Each transponder module supports at least one transmit and one receive connector to create an optical carrier port Align the keyed ridge of the cable connector with the receiving slot on the faceplate connection point Gently push the cable connector into the faceplate connection point until the connector snaps into place Route the fiber cables down through the cable management tray out of the right side of the shelf assembly 78 14964 01 Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide gy Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures WE installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Hardware Cabling M ux Demux Modules This section describes the connections between pairs of mux demux modules and between mux demux modules and mux demux motherboards in the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx The assumption is made that the motherboard and modules are already installed and checked Connecting M ux Demux Module and OSC Ports Perform the following steps to connect the motherboard and module Use MU MU connectors short fiber length to connect OSC ports of the motherboard to OSC In and OSC Out on the module Stepl
10. to four 4 channel or 8 channel mux demux modules can be installed in a mux demux motherboard Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide 78 14964 01 ESUN Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures BE installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Hardware Step 1 Step 2 To install the module follow these steps Remove the dust covers from the module and clean the optical connectors See the Cleaning Optical Connectors section on page 2 28 A Caution Wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card Do not directly touch the backplane with your hand or any metal tool or you could shock yourself Insert the module carefully into the motherboard slot while guiding the upper and lower edges of the module in the tracks until its connectors come into contact with the backplane connectors You hear a click when it is connected Installing 32 Channel M ux Demux Modules Step 1 Step 2 L Note This section describes the procedure for installing a 32 channel mux demux module in the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx One 32 channel terminal mux demux module can be installed in slot 0 or slot 1 of the chassis To install the module follow these steps Remove the dust covers from the module and clean the optical connectors See the Cleaning Optical Connectors section on page 2 28 A Caution Wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card Do not directly touch the backplane with your hand or an
11. to the console port follow these steps Step1 Place the DB 25 connector in front of the console port on the processor card faceplate Step2 Align the male DB 25 connector with the female console port Step3 Gently push the DB 25 connector into the console port and secure it into place by tightening the side screws on the DB 25 connector Step4 Route the fiber cables down through the cutout holes on the cable management tray out of the right side of the shelf assembly Installing Mux Demux Motherboards and M ux Demux Modules The Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx chassis uses one optical mux demux motherboard for unprotected operation or two per system for protected operation Installing M ux Demux M otherboards You can install up to two mux demux motherboards into slot 0 and slot 1 Perform the following procedure to install a mux demux motherboard Stepl Insert the card carefully into the chassis slot Guide the upper and lower edges of the motherboard or processor card in the tracks until its connectors come into contact with the backplane Step2 Use your thumb and forefinger of each hand to simultaneously push the card in until it is fully seated in the backplane connector Step3 Use a 3 16 inch flat blade screwdriver to tighten the captive installation screws Installing 4 Channel or 8 Channel M ux Demux M odules This section describes the procedure for installing a 4 channel or 8 channel mux demux module in the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Up
12. tube around the fiber and the end face surface of the fiber Asa general rule whenever there is a significant unexplained loss of light clean the connectors Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide EXE 78 14964 01 Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures A Caution Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Common Installation Procedures W Use extreme care when removing or installing connectors so you do not damage the connector housing or scratch the end face surface of the fiber Always install filler modules on unused or disconnected components to prevent contamination Always clean fiber connectors before installing them Use a swab saturated with isopropyl alcohol to clean the end surfaces Use dry oil free compressed air after applying the isopropyl alcohol To clean the optical connectors follow these steps Wipe the ferrules and end face surfaces of the connector gently with an alcohol pad from the cleaning kit Be sure that the pad makes full contact with the end face surfaces Wait five seconds for the surfaces to dry and repeat Blow dry the connectors with canned dry oil free compressed air Use a magnifying glass to inspect the ferrule The connectors used inside the system have been cleaned by the manufacturer and connected to the adapters in the proper manner The operation of the system should be error free if the customer provides clean connectors on the application side follows the previous directio
13. 15540 ESPx perform these procedures common to both platforms Shelf Grounding Procedure page 2 27 Cleaning the Shelf page 2 28 Powering Up the Chassis page 2 29 Verifying Installation of Hardware page 2 30 Shelf Grounding Procedure This section describes how to connect the Cisco ONS 15540 to earth ground You must complete this procedure before connecting system power or powering up your shelf p Tip If you use the cable management guides install the grounding equipment after you install the top cable management guide Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide 78 14964 01 EXE Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures HZ Common Installation Procedures Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 To ground the shelf follow these steps Use a wire stripping tool to remove approximately 0 75 inch 20 mm of the covering from the end of the grounding wire Insert the stripped end of the grounding wire into the open end of the grounding lug Use the crimping tool to secure the grounding wire in place in the grounding lug Locate the grounding receptacle on the chassis Remove the label that covers the grounding receptacle S Note Step 6 is optional if you are not using the top cable management guide Place the lug mounting adapter against the grounding receptacle at the top of the chassis Place the grounding lug against the lug mounting adap
14. 6 03 A0 CAB0608MMEX 03 08 2002 3 0 0 0 15540 MDXA 16AD 05 0893 01 2 402114 06 21 2001 1 0 0 2 15540 MDXA 16EH 05 0894 01 2 402273 06 21 2001 1 0 1 15540 MMMB 0100 73 5656 03 AO CABO604MDBF 03 25 2002 3 0 1 0 15540 MDXB 08A0 30 1318 01 2 401394 06 21 2001 1 0 Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide EXE 78 14964 01 Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures 1 2 5540 MDXA 08C0 1 3 MA MDXA 08D0 2 5540 LCMB 0100 2 0 5540 TSP1 01B3 2 1 5540 TSP1 01B3 2 2 5540 TSP1 03B3 2 3 5540 TSP1 03B3 3 5 5540 LCMB 0100 5 5540 LCMB 0100 5 3 5540 TSP1 15B3 6 15540 CPU que 15540 CPU 11 15540 LCMB 0100 11 0 15540 TSP1 29B3 11 3 15540 TSP1 31B3 74 2657 01 A1 30 1317 01 2 73 5813 05 02 68 XXXX XX 02 68 1510 02 02 73 5757 02 02 68 1511 02 02 68 1372 02 CO 68 1372 01 16 68 1429 01 BO 73 5813 05 05 68 1436 01 BO Common Installation Procedures W ANX06040003 01 21 2002 1 0 401118 06 21 2001 1 0 CAB0525J5VB 02 15 2001 5 1 CAB0537KE7Y 02 23 2001 3 0 CABO6190EWM 05 24 2002 2 1 sak04490026 02 23 2001 2 31 CABO6190EWL 05 24 2002 2 1 CABO607MK5V 03 01 2002 5 0 CABO517HLSF 06 25 2001 5 1 CABO549LRNZ 01 04 2002 4 5 73 5621 02 02 CAB0505GZH3 02 15 2001 2 5 73 5621 02 03 CABO510HATF 02 16 2001 2 3 CABO516HKE2 03 30 2001 5 1 CABO549LRP7 01 02 2002 2 5 CABO518HN8Y 05 23 2001 2 3 73 5757 02 10 Power Supply A is OK Power Supply B is OK 78 14964 01 Optical Transport Turn
15. CHAPTER Quick Installation Procedures This chapter describes procedures for installing essential hardware components This section describes common hardware installation tasks Refer to the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide or the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Hardware Installation Guide for complete hardware installation instructions This chapter contains the following major sections Installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware page 2 1 Installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Hardware page 2 10 Common Installation Procedures page 2 27 Installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Perform these procedures for the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Preparing to Install the Chassis page 2 1 Installing the Chassis page 2 2 Installing the Processor Card page 2 2 Installing Mux Demux Motherboards and Mux Demux Modules page 2 5 Installing Line Card Motherboards and Transponder Modules page 2 6 Cabling Transponder Modules page 2 9 Cabling Mux Demux Modules page 2 9 Preparing to Install the Chassis The Cisco ONS 15540 ESP chassis is designed for rack mounting in a cabinet rack Use star type lock washers on the rack screws to ensure a good conductive connection between the chassis and the rack For information about installing the units in a customer cabinet see the instructions from the cabinet manufacturer Three chassis fit in a standard rack However if you use the external AC input power supply you can install two chassis with th
16. Installing SM Transponder Modules or MM Transponder Modules Perform the following procedure to install SM transponder modules or MM transponder modules Step1 Remove the dust covers from the module and clean the optical connectors See the Cleaning Optical Connectors section on page 2 28 Step2 Lift the latch handle on the transponder module and insert the module carefully into the motherboard slot while guiding the upper and lower edges of the module in the tracks until its connectors come into contact with the backplane connectors You hear a click when it is connected Step3 Push the latch on the module down to secure the module in place Table 2 4 lists the LEDs for the extended range transponder module Table 2 4 SM Transponder or MM Transponder Module LEDs LED Status Description LCL RX OK Green Data is received on the client side TRUNK RX OK Green Data is received on the trunk side LCL TX ENABLE Green Client side transmit laser is enabled TRUNK TX ENABLE Green Trunk side transmit laser is enabled Installing Extended Range Transponder M odules Perform the following procedure to install extended range transponder modules Step1 Remove the dust covers from the module and clean the optical connectors See the Cleaning Optical Connectors section on page 2 28 Step2 Install the transceiver by inserting it into the extended range transponder Push the transceiver until it is securely set in the m
17. The Cisco ONS 15540 ESP system uses a power supply cable strain relief bracket for connections to its power supply and an alarm cable strain relief bracket for alarm cable connections The strain relief brackets must be installed after the shelf is rack mounted and installed in the rack The brackets are required for proper function of the power supply and alarm cables To install the strain relief brackets follow these steps Step1 Place the strain relief bracket over the designated slots on the back panel Step2 Use the two screws provided to secure the strain relief bracket to the shelf Installing the Processor Card The mux demux motherboards line card motherboards and processor cards are hot swappable We recommend installing the processor cards first and then filling the chassis from slots O to 11 leftto right Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide EIN 78 14964 01 Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step4 Installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware MI Perform the following procedure to install the processor card in the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Insert the processor card carefully into chassis slot 6 Guide the upper and lower edges of the motherboard or processor card in the tracks until its connectors come into contact with the backplane Use your thumb and forefinger of each hand to simultaneously push the motherboard or processor card in until it is fully seated in the backplane conn
18. Up and Test Guide gy Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures HZ Common Installation Procedures Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide EXE 78 14964 01
19. a standard 19 inch rack Place the L brackets on the sides of the chassis Secure the L brackets to the chassis using the 412 24 screws provided in the rack mount kit Use seven screws on each L bracket on the sides of the chassis Start with the first screw at the top of the chassis and use a screw every two rack units to equally space the screws out and safely secure the chassis in the rack Installing the Chassis A Warning Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 2 Step 7 Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment To install the chassis in the rack follow these steps Grasp the bottom edge of the chassis with one hand near the front and the other on the handles With one person at each side of the chassis use the handles on the chassis to slowly lift the chassis in unison Position the chassis in the rack Align the mounting holes in the L bracket with the mounting holes in the equipment rack Use the 12 24 screws shipped with the chassis to mount the chassis in the rack Use seven screws on each L bracket on the sides of the chassis Start with the first screw at the top of the chassis and use a screw every two rack units to equally space out the screws and safely secure the chassis in the rack Place the cable management tray over the fan assembly ensuring that the tray is just under the chassis slots If installing a cable management tray
20. ard motherboard to the cross connect panel in the same way as the mux demux cabling on the left hand side of the chassis as well Connect the MU breakout end of the cable to the top half of the connections on the inner side of the cross connect panel Connecting M ux Demux M odules and Transponder M odules To connect the mux demux modules and transponder modules in the cross connect drawer use the MU to MU cables Each cross connect drawer is an eight channel drawer To configure a 32 channel system you need four drawers and two cable storage drawers MTP and MTP to MU breakout cables are pulled out to the left of the chassis and enter the drawers on the left side of the cable storage drawers Route out of the right of the cable storage drawer and enter the cross connect drawers through the right side and connect to their destination connector Follow these steps to connect mux demux and transponders Stepl Connect one end of the MU to MU cable to the top half of the desired mux demux connections on the outside of the cross connect panel Step2 Connect the other end of the same MU to MU cable to the bottom half of the desired line card motherboard connection on the outside of the cross connect panel Step3 Push the panel down and lock it by pushing the tabs down Step4 Push the drawer in when your connections are completed Common Installation Procedures After completing the installation procedures for the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP or Cisco ONS
21. awer down in the lock position Use the MTP cable installation tool to push the MTP connector of the cable into the adapter on the mux demux module until the connector snaps into place Route the MTP cable down through the cutout holes on the cable management tray on the bottom of the shelf assembly Pull the cable out the left side of the tray Route the MTP cable down through the cable management tray Pull the cable out the left side of the tray Route the cable down the left side of the chassis and into the drawer Continue to route the cable through the drawer around the round cable retainers to the right side Close the cable storage drawer once you route the cables out of the right side and you unlock the drawer Open the cross connect drawer appropriate for your system configuration Flip the latches on the cross connect panel up and use them to pull the panel up Route the MU breakout end of the cable in through the left side of the drawer Mount the transition box Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide EEG 78 14964 01 Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures Common Installation Procedures W Step14 Connect the MU breakout end of the cable to the bottom half of the desired adapter mux demux connections on the inner side of the cross connect panel These are color coded and should be connected by matching the color on the panel to the colored wires out of the transition box See Figure 2 6 Step15 Connect the line c
22. e power supply 78 14964 01 Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide gy Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures WE installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Perform this procedure to install the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP chassis in a standard 19 inch rack Stepl Place the L brackets on the sides of the chassis Step2 Secure the L brackets to the chassis using the 14 M4 Phillips countersunk head screws provided in the rack mount kit Use seven screws on each L bracket on the sides of the chassis Step3 Place the top cable guide over the top of the chassis Ensure that the earth contact is visible through the cable guide Step4 Secure the cable guide to the shelf with five 6 32 screws Installing the Chassis To install the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP chassis in the rack follow these steps Step1 Grasp the bottom edge of the chassis with one hand near the front and the other near the back With one person at each side of the chassis slowly lift the chassis in unison Step2 Position the chassis in the rack Step3 Align the mounting holes in the L bracket and the bottom cable management guide with the mounting holes in the equipment rack Step4 Install the 12 24 or 10 32 screws through the elongated holes in the L bracket and into the threaded holes in the mounting post Step5 Place the bottom cable guides over the fan assembly Step6 Secure the cable guide to the rack with the 6 32 screws Installing Strain Relief Brackets
23. e you have met the conditions in the Powering Up the Chassis section power up the system The CLI command line interface prompts you to enter the initial configuration dialog Answer no to this prompt Would you like to enter the initial dialog yes no You see the following user EXEC prompt Switch gt Verify that the Status LED is green Verify that the Active LED on the primary processor and the Standby LED on the standby processor are both green Verify that alarm LEDs are off Verify that LEDs on mux demux modules and line card modules are green Perform a show hardware command to verify the status of both power supplies The status for both power supplies should be OK Power Supply Module Power Supply A is OK Power Supply B is OK Verifying Installation of Hardw are Verify that all hardware is correctly installed by performing a show hardware command Verify that all modules in the chassis are reported in the proper slot Verify that the modules have the correct hardware version and software version Example The following example shows how to verify the hardware installation Switch show hardware Manhattan Backplane PHASE 0 named Switch Date 00 46 49 UTC Thu Oct 24 2002 Model Ver Serial No MAC Address MAC Size RMA No RMACode MFG Date Manhattan 3 0 TBC05031556 00 00 16 44 28 eD 16 0x00 0x00 02 16 2001 Slot Orderable Product No Part No Rev Serial No Mfg Date H W Ver 0 15540 MMMB 0100 73 565
24. ector Use a 3 16 inch flat blade screwdriver to tighten the captive installation screws If not installing a redundant processor card insert a blank card into slot 7 Table 2 1 lists the LEDs on the processor card faceplate their default conditions and what the conditions indicate Table 2 1 Processor Card LEDs LED Status Description Status Red A board resets or initially powers on Orange System initialization Green Full initialization and operational Active Green This board is the primary processor and is running IOS software Standby Green This board is the secondary processor Slot 0 Green Flash PC Card is present Slot 1 Green Flash PC Card is present NME Full Duplex Green Full duplex is running Off Half duplex is running 100 Mbps Green Operating at 100 Mbps Off Operating at 10 Mbps Link Green Link is up Off Link is down ASE Full Duplex Green Full duplex is running Off Half duplex is running 100 Mbps Green Operating at 100 Mbps Off Operating at 10 Mbps Link Green Link is up Off Link is down Critical Alarm Yellow A critical alarm condition exists Major Alarm Yellow A major alarm condition exists Minor Alarm Yellow A minor alarm condition exists 78 14964 01 Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide gi Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures WE installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Table 2 1 Processor
25. h both hands and position the drawer in the rack beneath the chassis All drawers following this first one can be stacked directly underneath each other Align the mounting holes on the bracket with the mounting holes in the equipment rack Install the 12 24 or 10 32 screws through the elongated holes in the brackets and into the threaded holes in the mounting post Repeat this step for the other side Installing the Adapters in the Cross Connect Drawers Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 The cross connect drawers for the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx ship bare and require installation of the adapters into your cross connect panels You must have these adapters for cross connecting cables in your system To install adapters into the cross connect panels follow these steps Open the cross connect drawer Lock the drawer in the open position by pushing the lever at the back left of the drawer down into the locked position Pull up the cross connect panel by flipping up the latches and using them to pull up the panel simultaneously Remove the adapter from its packaging Insert the adapter into the panel from the front Flip the latches down and push the panel down when all desired adapters have been installed Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide 78 14964 01 Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures Installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Hardware MI Installing the Vertical Cable Guides Step 1 Step 2 Step
26. has a good system clock from the primary processor and is out of the reset state Solid green Software initialization is successful Orange System clock is not present Board is unavailable Off Board failure Installing SM Transponder Modules or MM Transponder M odules Perform this procedure to install SM transponder modules or MM transponder modules Step1 Remove the dust covers from the module and clean the optical connectors See the Cleaning Optical Connectors section on page 2 28 Step2 Lift the latch handle on the transponder module and insert the module carefully into the motherboard slot while guiding the upper and lower edges of the module in the tracks until its connectors come into contact with the backplane connectors You hear a click when it is connected Step3 Push the latch on the module down to secure the module in place Table 2 9 lists the LEDs for the extended range transponder module Table 2 9 SM Transponder or MM Transponder Module LEDs LED Status Description LCL RX OK Green Data is received on the client side TRUNK RX OK Green Data is received on the trunk side LCL TX ENABLE Green Client side transmit laser is enabled TRUNK TX ENABLE Green Trunk side transmit laser is enabled Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide EXE 78 14964 01 Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures Installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Hardware MI Installing Extended Range Transponder M
27. hrough the right side and connect to their destination connector The breakout cables are color coded and should be matched to their corresponding colors on the cross connect panel inside the drawer The cabling route inside the drawers is suggested cabling only Use your own judgement as to how to best route your cable in the drawer according to your configuration and cable length Figure 2 4 shows connections at the cross connect drawer for a configuration with two 8 channel splitter based line card motherboards Figure 2 4 Cross Connect Drawer on the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx with 8 Channel Splitter Based Line Card Motherboard Splitter Based LCMB 1 Splitter Based LCMB 2 4 TSP ITU 4 TSP ITU 4 TSP ITU 4 TSP ITU Wavelengths Wavelengths Wavelengths Wavelengths from from from from LCMB 1W LCMB 1E LCMB 2W LCMB 2E HENNHEONBN EBESEHHEHHBUNN BEENNNEUONN TETE E E EEE E EMEBBHBUBN Sa imi E E imi i YYYY To West To East To West To East Mux Demux Mux Demux Mux Demux Mux Demux 85349 Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide 224 E 78 14964 01 Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures Installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Hardware MI Figure 2 5 shows an unprotected configuration using four line card motherboards Figure 2 5 Cross Connect Drawer on the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx with 16 Channel Line Card Motherboard Non Splitter Based LCMB 4 TSP ITU 4 TSP ITU 4 TSP ITU 4 TSP
28. les that have a single protocol transparent and bit rate transparent external interface to the client side network and an internal interface that connects over the system s backplane to the mux demux modules The transponder modules are hot pluggable allowing in service upgrades and replacement Transponders are available in single mode and multimode Line card motherboards are available with or without splitter protection Installing Line Card Motherboards Step 1 Step 2 Perform the following procedure to install the line card motherboard Remove the transponder side dust covers from the motherboard and clean the optical connectors See the Cleaning Optical Connectors section on page 2 28 Insert the motherboard carefully into the chassis slot while guiding the upper and lower edges of the motherboard in the tracks until its connectors come into contact with the backplane 78 14964 01 Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide gi Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures BE installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Hardware Step3 Use the handles to push the line card motherboard in until it is fully seated in the backplane connector Step4 Install blank covers into the unused motherboard slots Table 2 8 lists the LEDs on the line card motherboard faceplate their default conditions and what the conditions indicate Table 2 8 Line Card Motherboard LEDs LED Status Description Status Blinking green Motherboard
29. lot while guiding the upper and lower edges of the module in the tracks until its connectors come into contact with the backplane connectors You hear a click when it is connected If you are installing a second 16 channel mux demux module insert the module without OSC carefully into the bottom motherboard slot while guiding the upper and lower edges of the module in the tracks until its connectors come into contact with the backplane connectors You hear a click when it is connected Installing Line Card Motherboards and Transponder M odules You can install up to eight hot swappable line card motherboards in slots 2 to 5 and 8 to 11 of the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP chassis Each line card motherboard holds up to four transponder modules that have a single protocol transparent and bit rate transparent external interface to the client side network and an internal interface that connects over the system s backplane to the mux demux modules The transponder modules are hot pluggable allowing in service upgrades and replacement Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide Em 78 14964 01 Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures Installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware W Transponders are available in single mode and multimode Line card motherboards are available with or without splitter protection Note In Cisco ONS 15540 ESP systems there are additional rules for slot placement of mux demux modules and line cards For more informa
30. ns and ensures the following Clean the connectors using lens tissues before connecting to the adapters Use pure alcohol to remove soil Do not clean the inside of the connector adapters Do not use force or quick movements when connecting the fiber optic connectors in the adapters Cover the connector adapters to avoid soiling or contaminating the inside of the adapters while cleaning the chassis When not using the connectors cover the connectors and adapters to avoid the inside of the adapters or the surface of the connectors from getting dirty y Note Ifthe surface is not clean or does not have a uniform shine repeat the process using a fresh surface of the alcohol pad Powering Up the Chassis Before powering up the chassis the following conditions must be met The system is set for the correct AC or DC power voltages Refer to the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installation Guide or the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Hardware Installation Guide for power voltages You must verify the rectifier status Use a voltmeter on the DC output of the rectifier to verify the operational status of the rectifier The power cables are connected to the system Aconsole terminal is connected to the system 78 14964 01 Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide gy Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures HZ Common Installation Procedures Verifying the Power Up Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Onc
31. odule Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide EIN 78 14964 01 Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures Step 3 Step 4 Installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware MI Lift the latch handle on the extended range transponder module and insert the module carefully into the motherboard slot while guiding the upper and lower edges of the module in the tracks until its connectors come into contact with the backplane connectors You hear a click when it is connected Push the latch on the module down to secure the module in place Table 2 5 lists the LEDs for the extended range transponder module Table 2 5 Extended Range Transponder Module LEDs LED Status Description CLIENT RX Green Data is received on the client side TRUNK RX Green Data is received on the trunk side CLIENT TX Green Client side transmit laser is enabled TRUNK TX Green Trunk side transmit laser is enabled Cabling Transponder M odules Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 To install fiber optic cables in the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP a fiber cable with the corresponding connector type must be connected to the transmit and receive ports on the modules On Cisco ONS 15540 optical ports the top connector is Transmit and the bottom connector is Receive Label the transmit and receive and the working and protection fibers at each end of the fiber span to avoid confusion with cables that are similar in appearance Place the connector in front of
32. odules Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step4 Perform this procedure to install extended range transponder modules Remove the dust covers from the module and clean the optical connectors See the Cleaning Optical Connectors section on page 2 28 Install the transceiver by inserting it into the extended range transponder Push the transceiver until it is securely set in the module Lift the latch handle on the extended range transponder module and insert the module carefully into the motherboard slot while guiding the upper and lower edges of the module in the tracks until its connectors come into contact with the backplane connectors You hear a click when it is connected Push the latch on the module down to secure the module in place Table 2 10 lists the LEDs for the extended range transponder module Table 2 10 Extended Range Transponder Module LEDs LED tts Description ss tttst lt SS CLIENT RX Green Data is received on the client side TRUNK RX Green Data is received on the trunk side CLIENT TX Green Client side transmit laser is enabled TRUNK TX Green Trunk side transmit laser is enabled Cabling Transponder M odules Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step4 To install fiber optic cables in the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx a fiber cable with the corresponding connector type must be connected to the transmit and receive ports on the modules We recommend that you label the transmit receive and
33. on the module Connecting 4 Channel or 8 Channel Mux Demux Modules If you have more than one 4 channel or 8 channel mux demux module perform the following steps to cascade the modules Use MU MU connectors short fiber length to connect the modules Stepl Connect the Thru Out port of the module with the DWDM Trunk to Trunk In of the next module in slot 0 Step2 Connect the Thru Out of the remaining modules to Trunk In of the next module in slot 0 Step3 Perform the steps above for Thru In and Trunk Out in the same slot Repeat the steps above for slot 1 Step4 Connect the trunk fiber to the mux demux module Installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Hardware Perform these procedures for the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Preparing to Install the Chassis page 2 11 Installing the Chassis page 2 11 Installing Cross Connect Drawers page 2 12 Installing the Processor Card page 2 13 Installing Mux Demux Motherboards and Mux Demux Modules page 2 15 Installing Line Card Motherboards and Transponder Modules page 2 17 Cabling Transponder Modules page 2 19 Cabling Mux Demux Modules page 2 20 Cabling Together Mux Demux Modules and Line Card Motherboards page 2 20 Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide EXE 78 14964 01 Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures Installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Hardware Mil Preparing to Install the Chassis Step 1 Step 2 Perform this procedure to install the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx chassis in
34. or or minor alarm occurred Clears if the History Clear button is pushed and no alarm exists 1 NME network management Ethernet 2 ASE aggregation shelf Ethernet To install a redundant processor card perform the next procedure For more details about using the Console Ports NME Ports and Auxiliary Ports of the processor card refer to the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Configuration Guide and Command Reference Installing the Redundant Processor Card Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Perform the following procedure to install the redundant processor card Insert the processor card carefully into chassis slot 7 Guide the upper and lower edges of the motherboard or processor card in the tracks until its connectors come into contact with the backplane Use your thumb and forefinger of each hand to simultaneously push the motherboard or processor card in until it is fully seated in the backplane connector Use a 3 16 inch flat blade screwdriver to tighten the captive installation screws For more details on redundant processors refer to the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Configuration Guide and Command Reference Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide ELS 78 14964 01 Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures Installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Hardware W Connecting the Console Port The console port is a female DCE data communications equipment DB 25 receptacle used for connection to a console terminal or modem To connect cables
35. tep 2 This section describes the procedure for installing a 4 channel or 8 channel mux demux module in the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP To install the module follow these steps Remove the dust covers from the module and clean the optical connectors See the Cleaning Optical Connectors section on page 2 28 A Caution Wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card Do not directly touch the backplane with your hand or any metal tool or you could shock yourself Insert the module carefully into the motherboard slot while guiding the upper and lower edges of the module in the tracks until its connectors come into contact with the backplane connectors You hear a click when it is connected Table 2 2 lists the LEDs on the mux demux motherboard with OSC faceplate their default conditions and what the conditions indicate Installing 16 Channel Mux Demux M odules Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 This section describes the procedure for installing 16 channel mux demux modules in the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP To install the 16 channel mux demux module follow these steps Remove the dust covers from the module and clean the optical connectors See the Cleaning Optical Connectors section on page 2 28 Insert the correct inset tray for the 16 channel mux demux module and secure the tray to the motherboard by tightening the screws Insert the 16 channel mux demux module with OSC carefully into the top motherboard s
36. ter Insert two screws through the holes in the grounding lug and the grounding receptacle Ensure that the grounding lug does not interfere with other hardware or rack equipment Install the locking washers and nuts tighten them to secure the grounding lug to the grounding receptacle Prepare the other end of the grounding wire and connect it to an appropriate grounding point in your site to ensure adequate earth ground for the Cisco ONS 15540 Cleaning the Shelf A Be careful with the airflow system when you clean the chassis If the cleaning process must be done while the system is running be aware that the airflow system is in operation Clean the chassis with a damp cloth only and be careful of the following Do not touch the airflow system while fans are operating Do not use wet tissues for cleaning the chassis Do not use any harsh or abrasive cleaning agents Warning Invisible laser radiation might be emitted from the end of the fiber or connector Do not stare into the beam or view directly with optical instruments Cleaning Optical Connectors When installing your optical connectors consider the following issues Dirty optical connectors are a common source of light loss Keep the connectors clean at all times and keep the dust cover installed when not in use Before installing any type of cable or connector use a lint free alcohol pad from a cleaning kit to clean the ferrule the protective white
37. the connection point on the transponder module faceplate Each transponder module has at least one transmit and one receive connector to create an optical carrier port Align the keyed ridge of the cable connector with the receiving slot on the faceplate connection point Gently push the cable connector into the faceplate connection point until the connector snaps into place Route fiber cables through the cable retaining clips on the optical card faceplate into the cable management tray on the bottom of the shelf assembly Route the fiber cables from the cable management tray out of the right side of the shelf assembly through cutout holes from the cable management tray Cabling M ux Demux Modules This section describes the connections between pairs of mux demux modules and between mux demux modules and mux demux motherboards in the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP The assumption is made that the motherboard and modules are already installed and checked 78 14964 01 Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide gy Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures BE installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Hardware Connecting M ux Demux Module and OSC Ports Perform the following steps to connect the motherboard and module Use MU MU connectors short fiber length to connect OSC ports of the motherboard to OSC In and OSC Out on the module Step1 Connect OSC Tx from the motherboard to OSC In on the module Step2 Connect OSC Rx from the motherboard to OSC Out
38. tion on shelf rules refer to the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Planning and Design Guide Installing Line Card Motherboards Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step4 Step 5 Perform the following procedure to install the line card motherboard Remove the backplane side dust covers and the transponder side dust covers from the motherboard and clean the optical connectors See the Cleaning Optical Connectors section on page 2 28 Insert the motherboard carefully into the chassis slot while guiding the upper and lower edges of the motherboard in the tracks until its connectors come into contact with the backplane Use the handles to push the line card motherboard in until it is fully seated in the backplane connector Use a 3 16 inch flat blade screwdriver to tighten the captive installation screws Install blank covers into the unused motherboard slots Table 2 3 lists the LEDs on the line card motherboard faceplate their default conditions and what the conditions indicate Table 2 3 Line Card Motherboard LEDs LED Status Description Status Blinking green Motherboard has a good system clock from the primary processor and is out of the reset state Solid green Software initialization is successful Orange System clock is not present Board is unavailable Off Board failure 78 14964 01 Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide gy Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures BE installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware
39. tom of the shelf assembly Pull the cable out the left side of the tray Route the cable down the left side of the chassis and into the drawer Continue to route the cable through the drawer around the round cable retainers to the right side Pull the cable up out of the right side of the drawer and the back up through the cutout holes on the cable management tray Insert the MTP connector into the MTP adapter on the desired line card motherboard To close the drawer unlock it by moving the latch back into an upright position Connecting M ux Demux M odules and Line Card M otherboards to the Cross Connect Drawer The line card motherboards and the mux demux modules on the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx can connect to each other through the cross connect drawers using MTP to MU breakout cables Figure 2 6 on page 2 26 Each breakout cable has an MTP connector on one end and eight individual MU connectors on the other end Each cross connect drawer is an 8 channel drawer To configure a 32 channel system you need four drawers and two cable storage drawers All MTP and MTP to MU breakout cables are pulled out to the left of the chassis and enter the drawers on the left side of the cable storage drawers They then route out 78 14964 01 Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide gy Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures BE installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Hardware of the right of the cable storage drawer enter the cross connect drawers t
40. ust covers from the motherboards and clean the optical connectors See the Cleaning Optical Connectors section on page 2 28 Insert the card carefully into the chassis slot Guide the upper and lower edges of the motherboard or processor card in the tracks until its connectors come into contact with the backplane Use your thumb and forefinger of each hand to simultaneously push the card in until it is fully seated in the backplane connector Use a 3 16 inch flat blade screwdriver to tighten the captive installation screws Install blank covers into the unused motherboard slots Note Mux demux motherboards without OSC have no LEDs Table 2 2 Mux Demux Motherboard LEDs LED Status Description Status Blinking green Motherboard has a good system clock from the primary processor and is out of the reset state Solid green Software initialization is successful Orange System clock is not present Board is unavailable Off Board failure Tx Solid green OSC is present and the optical laser output is enabled Off OSC is not present and the optical laser output is disabled Rx Solid green OSC is present and the receiver is enabled Off OSC is not present and the receiver is disabled 78 14964 01 Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide gy Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures BE installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESP Hardware Installing 4 Channel or 8 Channel M ux Demux M odules Step 1 S
41. y metal tool or you could shock yourself Insert the module carefully into the motherboard slot while guiding the upper and lower edges of the module in the tracks until its connectors come into contact with the backplane connectors You hear a click when it is connected Table 2 7 lists the LEDs on the mux demux motherboard with OSC faceplate their default conditions and what the conditions indicate Mux demux motherboards without OSC have no LEDs Optical Transport Turn Up and Test Guide ELSE 78 14964 01 Chapter2 Quick Installation Procedures Installing Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Hardware MI Table 2 7 Mux Demux Motherboard LEDs LED Status Description Status Blinking green Motherboard has a good system clock from the primary processor and is out of the reset state Solid green Software initialization is successful Orange System clock is not present Board is unavailable Off Board failure Tx Solid green OSC is present and the optical laser output is enabled Off OSC is not present and the optical laser output is disabled Rx Solid green OSC is present and the receiver is enabled Off OSC is not present and the receiver is disabled Installing Line Card Motherboards and Transponder M odules You can install up to eight hot swappable line card motherboards in slots 2 to 5 and 8 to 11 of the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx chassis Each line card motherboard holds up to four transponder modu

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