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SmartEdge 600 Router Hardware Guide

13. Power on the chassis by connecting the AC power cords to separate 220

VAC building outlets, each of which must be for a circuit rated at 20A with a
20A circuit breaker.

Note:

The AC power cords ship with North American plugs installed. If

you are connecting to another type of service, simply remove the
plugs and replace them with the appropriate plugs.

14. Check the status LEDs located on the alarm card at the front of the chassis

and the AC input power and DC output power LEDs on the front of each
installed power module.

If you encounter problems installing the AC power shelf, contact your local
technical support representative.

2.6

Card Slots

Figure 11

SmartEdge 600 Card Slots

Table 25

Slot Assignments for SmartEdge 600 Cards

Card

Slots Available

Controller

7, 8

ATM OC-12c/STM-4c

ATM OC-3c/STM-1c (any version)

1 to 6

10/100 Ethernet

Fast Ethernet–Gigabit Ethernet

1 to 6

20-port Gigabit Ethernet 1020

(1)

Transceiver-based Gigabit Ethernet (any other version)

1 to 5

1 to 6

OC-192c/STM-64c (any XFP version)

1 to 6

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Summary of Contents for SmartEdge 600

Page 1: ...SmartEdge 600 Router Hardware Guide Release 6 3 INSTALLATION 27 153 30 CRA 119 1170 1 Uen A ...

Page 2: ... are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology design and manufacturing Ericsson shall have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use of this document Trademark List SmartEdge is a registered trademark of Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson NetOp is a trademark of Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson 27 153 30 CRA 119 1170 1 Uen A 2010 04 09 ...

Page 3: ...es and Tools 12 1 14 Management Access Cables 13 1 15 External Timing Cables 15 1 16 Line Card Cable Specifications 16 1 17 Transceiver Based SONET SDH Line Card Cables 17 1 18 10 100 Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet Cables 18 2 Installing the Hardware 21 2 1 Install the Chassis Mounting Brackets 22 2 2 Install the Chassis 23 2 3 Install the Cable Management Brackets 23 2 4 Connect Powe...

Page 4: ...1 Troubleshoot with System Power and Alarm LEDs 72 3 12 Troubleshoot with Card Status LEDs 81 3 13 Troubleshoot with On Demand Diagnostics 81 3 14 Obtaining Assistance 87 4 Servicing Hardware 89 4 1 Adding a Second Controller Card 91 4 2 Replacing a Controller Card 91 4 3 Replacing a Transceiver 94 4 4 Cleaning Optical Connectors 97 4 5 Replacing the Fan Tray 98 4 6 Replacing the Air Filter 99 4 7...

Page 5: ...et 3 Card 139 6 14 10 Port Gigabit Ethernet 1020 Card 141 6 15 20 Port Gigabit Ethernet 1020 Card 143 6 16 5 Port Gigabit Ethernet Card 146 6 17 20 Port Gigabit Ethernet Card 149 6 18 1 Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet Card 153 6 19 4 Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet Card 155 7 Advanced Services Engine 159 7 1 LEDs 160 7 2 Provisioning and Configuring the ASE Card 161 7 3 ASE Operational Commands 161 7 4 Operatin...

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Page 7: ...he line cards are suitable for connection to intrabuilding or unexposed wiring or cabling only These ports must not be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the outside plant OSP or its wiring These interfaces are designed for use in intrabuilding interfaces only Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR 1089 CORE Issue 4 and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling The additi...

Page 8: ...Value Input voltage nominal 200 to 240 VAC Input voltage range 175 VAC to 275 VAC Input power maximum 3120 VA Input current rating 15 6A maximum 200 to 240 VAC Input line frequency nominal 50 to 60 Hz Input line frequency range 47 to 63 Hz Source AC power requirement 20A IEC 320 Number of input feeds Two independent branch circuits Table 4 Operating and Inrush Current for Line Cards at 48 VDC Comp...

Page 9: ...max duration is 20 µs 1 34 max duration is 20 µs 1 50 10 52 max duration is 20 µs 1 00 1 Inrush current occurs during power on or during the installation of a component in a powered on chassis Unless noted maximum duration is 4 ms 2 The 20 port GE1020 card requires two adjacent slots 3 Because the TX SFP is larger than a standard SFP you cannot insert two TX SFPs side by side on the 20 port GE lin...

Page 10: ...ed from a fuse panel which can be damaged by overloaded circuits Caution Risk of equipment damage Ensure that the fuses in the external fuse panel are suitably rated for the installation in accordance with the National Electrical Code in the United States or applicable local jurisdiction outside the United States installation requirements 1 3 1 AC Power Option You can supply power to the SmartEdge...

Page 11: ...1 F 5 to 55 C Storage temperature 38 to 150 F 40 to 70 C Operating relative humidity 5 to 95 RH noncondensing Storage relative humidity 5 to 95 RH noncondensing Operating altitude 0 to 10 000 ft 3 048m Earthquake Telcordia 63 CORE Zone 4 compliant Thermal dissipation maximum 2 736 watts 9 336 BTU hour 1 Short term refers to a period of time not more than 96 consecutive hours and a total of not mor...

Page 12: ...rt ATM OC 3c STM 1c 8 port LC front chassis access LC front chassis access LC front chassis access 10 100 Ethernet 12 port Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet 60 port FE 2 port GE Gigabit Ethernet 4 port first and second versions Gigabit Ethernet 3 4 port Gigabit Ethernet 1020 10 port Gigabit Ethernet 1020 20 port 1 Gigabit Ethernet 5 port Gigabit Ethernet 20 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet 1 port 10 Gigabit ...

Page 13: ...al ports is available from Ericsson 3 Connector type is determined by the gigabit interface converter GBIC version installed in the port 4 The SmartEdge OS does not support this connection 1 6 Select the Rack You can mount the SmartEdge 600 chassis in a standard 19 or 23 inch rack Brackets for the 23 inch rack are not shipped with the chassis but are available in the bracket spares kit NTM 101 151...

Page 14: ...s can best be installed at the site you have chosen Two possible installation scenarios are to Install the chassis as shipped Two people can perform the installation without additional aid if the chassis is empty with no removable components installed The effective weight of the chassis without removable components is 48 7 lb 22 1 kg Install the chassis with all components already installed Use a ...

Page 15: ...in this guide Improper grounding can result in an electrical shock Warning Risk of electrical shock Only qualified personnel are allowed to service the system There are mechanical and electrical shock hazards present throughout the system if one or more of the cards is removed Caution Risk of severe damage to your eyes Do not stare into the connector or directly view the laser beam emerging from t...

Page 16: ...ltage and current specified Because a system is fully powered on after all power connections are made it can cause shock if a power cable is disconnected from the chassis Warning Risk of electrical shock Disconnect all telecommunications network lines before disconnecting the unit from the ground point Safe operation of this equipment requires connection to a ground point Warning Risk of electrica...

Page 17: ...ged connection to the Ethernet management port on a controller card A local console terminal with a direct connection to the Craft port on a controller card A remote console terminal with a connection to the Craft port on a controller card using a terminal server or a modem For redundancy we recommend using two different methods for example a remote workstation and a remote console terminal with a...

Page 18: ...e configuration as the ASCII VT100 terminal A modem that runs at 56 kbps maximum 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit or terminal server Modem or terminal server cable 1 13 Gathering Cables and Tools You need cables for the following connections Line card cables 0 Ethernet cards 0 Gigabit Ethernet cards Operations cables 0 Console terminal and management workstation RS 232 LAN 0 External timing one or...

Page 19: ...management workstation or modem to a port on a controller card or the chassis Table 11 Cable Specifications for Management Access Cables Name Description System Connectors Cable Connector Maximum Length 1 Craft console cable RS 232 DB 9 female DB 9 male 35 0ft 10 7m Ethernet crossover cable Category 5 shielded twisted pair RJ 45 female RJ 45 male 328 1ft 100 0m Ethernet straight cable Category 5 s...

Page 20: ... a PC to the Ethernet port on a controller card Both ends of the cable are terminated in standard RJ 45 eight pin modular plugs Table 13 Ethernet Crossover Cable Pin Assignments Other End Signal Name Pin Notes Tx 3 Tx 6 Rx 1 No connection No connection Rx 2 No connection No connection 1 14 3 Ethernet Straight Cable This shielded cable connects the Ethernet port on a controller card to a LAN hub Bo...

Page 21: ...nt to the wire wrap posts of the external equipment Both of the DB 9 connectors PRIMARY and SECONDARY on the rear panel of the SmartEdge 600 router have identical pin assignments Note An adapter available as an option provides wire wrap pins to allow you to attach a cable without a connector To bring a signal from external equipment into the SmartEdge 600 router For the DS 1 interface BITS Connect...

Page 22: ...ed pair Ethernet straight or crossover 1 RJ 45 female RJ 45 male 328 1ft 100 0m FE GE 10 100 ports Category 5 UTP braid shielded 24 AWG solid jacket with copper braid tin shielded for each port MRJ21 female RJ 45 modular plug shielded male 328 1ft 100 0m FE GE 100 1000 ports Category 5 shielded twisted pair RJ 45 female RJ 45 male 328 1ft 100 0m 1 See cable options for a 10 100 Ethernet line card ...

Page 23: ... device and can be used in the 10GE line card and the SONET SDH OC 192c STM 64c LR line card 5 Use part number XFP OC192 LR2 when ordering the XFP transceivers with 10GE ZR functionality 6 DWDM XFP transceivers support only ITU channels 35 36 37 53 and 54 see ITU DWDM Transmit Frequencies and Wavelengths table in Chapter 6 for the frequency and wavelength of each ITU channel specified in ITU G 694...

Page 24: ... cross connected like a switch or hub this condition is denoted with the label X by each port 1 18 1 10 100 Ethernet Crossover Cable Pin Assignments Both ends of this shielded and grounded cable are terminated in standard RJ 45 eight pin modular plugs Table 21 10 100 Ethernet Crossover Cable Pin Assignments Signal Name Pin Notes Rx 3 Rx 6 Tx 1 Termination network Termination network Tx 2 Terminati...

Page 25: ...e Blue Red 4 27 28 39 40 1 2 3 6 Red Orange Orange Red Red Green Green Red 5 5 6 17 18 1 2 3 6 Red Brown Brown Red Red Gray Gray Red 6 7 8 19 20 1 2 3 6 Black Blue Blue Black Black Orange Orange Black 7 29 30 41 42 1 2 3 6 Black Green Green Black Black Brown Brown Black 8 31 32 43 44 1 2 3 6 Black Gray Gray Black Yellow Blue Blue Yellow 9 9 10 21 22 1 2 3 6 Yellow Orange Orange Yellow Yellow Green...

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Page 27: ...e optional AC power shelf requires one RU It must be installed immediately below the chassis A standalone external fuse panel requires one RU Caution Risk of equipment damage Never install the chassis in a rack that has not been stabilized by being bolted to the floor and to the ceiling and always select a mounting position that is suitable to the type of rack in which the chassis is being install...

Page 28: ...l brackets 1 Position a mounting bracket against one side of the chassis lining up the screw holes in the bracket with the screw holes in the side of the chassis 2 Using a Phillips screwdriver attach the bracket to the chassis with the screws provided with the mounting bracket tighten to a maximum torque of 15 0 inch lbs 1 7 Newton meters 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to attach the second bracket to the ...

Page 29: ...nstall the chassis in the rack 1 With another installation engineer lift the chassis to the position selected in the rack 2 Line up the screw holes in the mounting brackets with the screw holes in the rack 3 With one engineer holding the chassis in place use the Phillips screwdriver to secure the shelf to the rack using fasteners of the type compatible with the rack Tighten the fasteners to the ve...

Page 30: ...assis ground cable 1 Using a crimping tool attach a two hole lug to one end of the ground cable 2 Secure the connection with a pair of lug nuts tighten to a maximum torque of 15 0 inch lbs 1 7 Newton meters 3 Connect the other end of the cable to an appropriate ground point 2 4 1 Connect DC Power Sources The SmartEdge 600 chassis has two terminal blocks on the rear of the chassis labeled BATTERY A...

Page 31: ...power source It must be suitable for the rated voltage and current specified The system is fully powered on after all power connections are made it can cause shock if a power cable is disconnected from the chassis Warning Risk of electrical shock Disconnect all telecommunications network lines before disconnecting the unit from the ground point Safe operation of this equipment requires connection ...

Page 32: ...ution Risk of equipment damage A DC powered system uses 48 VDC power is powered from a fuse panel and can be damaged by overloaded circuits To reduce the risk ensure that the fuses in the external fuse panel are suitably rated for the installation in accordance with the National Electrical Code in the United States or applicable local jurisdiction outside the United States installation requirement...

Page 33: ...o 48V tighten to a maximum torque of 15 0 inch lbs 1 7 Newton meters 4 Use the provided metal loops in the chassis to dress the cables with tie wraps 5 Note The dressing of the DC jumper cables must allow for servicing the push through air filter and the fan tray from the rear of the chassis 6 Install the safety cover 2 5 Optional AC Power Shelf The optional AC power shelf provides slots for two A...

Page 34: ... cables and two AC power cords with North American plugs Warning Risk of electrical shock Do not disconnect the power cables to the chassis until you have first deenergized the DC power supplies and then removed the fuses for both the A and B side power sources in the fuse panel With the power cables connected to the chassis and the fuse panel the system is fully powered on and you can incur elect...

Page 35: ...ll the Ground Bracket Figure 8 Ground Bracket Install the ground bracket between the shelf and the chassis 1 On the chassis remove the chassis ground lug at the lower center rear of the chassis 2 Stack the ground bracket under the chassis ground lug and reattach it using the existing hardware tighten to a maximum torque of 15 0 inch lbs 1 7 Newton meters 3 On the AC power shelf use the Phillips sc...

Page 36: ...tacle slot in the shelf wall 4 Push closed the ejector lever until the module spring latch locks on the ejector to seat the module 5 Insert the second module into the other center slot and repeat steps 3 and 4 2 5 1 3 Connect the AC Power Shelf to the Chassis Figure 10 AC Power Connections Warning Do not connect the AC power cords to the building outlets until you have completed the installation I...

Page 37: ...rminal RETURN and black to bottom one 48V 7 Secure the connections with pairs of lock washers and lug nuts tighten to a maximum torque of 62 0 inch lbs 7 Newton meters 8 Use the provided metal loops on the chassis to dress the cables with tie wraps Note Dress the DC jumper cables so the push through air filter and fan tray can be serviced from the rear of the chassis 9 Repeat this procedure for th...

Page 38: ...front of the chassis and the AC input power and DC output power LEDs on the front of each installed power module If you encounter problems installing the AC power shelf contact your local technical support representative 2 6 Card Slots Figure 11 SmartEdge 600 Card Slots Table 25 Slot Assignments for SmartEdge 600 Cards Card Slots Available Controller 7 8 ATM OC 12c STM 4c ATM OC 3c STM 1c any vers...

Page 39: ...age Engine 1 to 6 1 The 20 port GE 1020 requires two adjacent slots 2 7 Install Cards Figure 12 Installing Cards Warning Risk of personal injury Only qualified personnel must install and service the system and its components To avoid injury do not attempt to access any component inside the chassis 33 27 153 30 CRA 119 1170 1 Uen A 2010 04 09 ...

Page 40: ... surface Do not attach the wrist strap to a painted surface an ESD convenience jack is located on the front of the fan and alarm unit 2 Select the slot for the card 3 Remove the card from its antistatic bag Save the bag for later use 4 Align the card with the card guides at the right and left sides of the slot Caution Risk of equipment damage If you feel any resistance or hear the card touching th...

Page 41: ...router cards Insert a blank card in each empty slot When all cards have been installed insert a blank card into every empty slot and tighten the captive screws at the top and bottom of the front panel 2 7 2 Install Transceivers Caution Risk of severe damage to your eyes Do not stare into the connector or directly view the laser beam emerging from the connector All versions of the optical cards are...

Page 42: ...s for Line Cards Line Card Transceiver 1 Supported Versions Gigabit Ethernet 4 port GBIC SX LX LX70 TX Advanced Gigabit Ethernet 4 port GBIC SX LX LX70 TX ATM OC 3c STM 1c 4 port GBIC IR Enhanced ATM OC 12c STM 4c 1 port GBIC IR ATM OC 3c STM 1c 8 port SFP SR 0 IR 1 POS OC 3c STM 1c 8 port SFP SR 0 SR 1 IR 1 POS OC 12c STM 4c 4 port SFP SR 1 IR 1 POS OC 48c STM 16c 4 port SFP SR 1 IR 1 LR 2 Gigabi...

Page 43: ... you attempt to install transceivers have not been tested with SmartEdge line cards To reduce the risk To install a transceiver of any type 1 Put on an antistatic wrist strap and attach it to an appropriate grounded surface Do not attach the wrist strap to a painted surface an ESD convenience jack is located on the front of the fan tray Stop Risk of ESD damage Always use an ESD wrist or ankle stra...

Page 44: ... the transceivers approved by Ericsson To remove a transceiver of any type 1 Shut down all activities on the port with the transceiver you want to replace See related documentation at https ebusiness ericsson net 2 Put on an antistatic wrist strap and attach it to an appropriate grounded surface Do not attach the wrist strap to a painted surface an ESD convenience jack is located on the front of t...

Page 45: ... XCRP4 controller card supports Type I devices only To install an external storage device 1 If you are installing the device in an XCRP4 controller card open the door that covers the CF Type 1 slot until it snaps open 2 Hold the device so that its pin hole side faces the slot in the controller front panel 3 Horizontally align the device as close to the bottom edge of the slot as possible and perpe...

Page 46: ...t port and modifying the configuration of the console port is described in relevant documents at https ebusiness ericsson net 2 8 1 Management Workstation Figure 17 Connections for a Management Workstation A management workstation is connected to the SmartEdge 600 router using the Ethernet port on the front of a controller card This type of connection provides access to the SmartEdge OS command li...

Page 47: ...hrough a terminal server A null modem is needed when connecting this cable to a modem it is not needed when connecting it to a PC or terminal server This port is always available all system messages are directed to this port during a power on or reload operation Note When you first power on the system the active controller card is in slot 6 Thereafter the slot changes whenever a switchover occurs ...

Page 48: ...e operating system does not support the status and control port 2 10 Connections for Line Card Cables All line card cables are connected to the front panels of the cards Table 27 Port Data for Line Cards Line Card Type and Card Description Physical Ports Low Density Version Low Density Port Numbers Enhanced ATM OC 12c STM 4c IR 1 port ATM OC 3c STM 1c 4 port ATM OC 3c STM 1c 8 port 1 4 8 No Yes No...

Page 49: ...cal signals that can damage your eyes Keep the connectors covered until you are ready to connect the fiber optic cables When you remove a cover do not stare into the connector or directly view the laser beam emerging from the connector Caution Risk of damage to fiber optic cables These cables are fragile and are easily damaged when bent Never step on a cable Never twist it when connecting it to or...

Page 50: ...gement bracket at the right side of the card slot Select an opening that provides space for all cables to be connected to this card b Insert each cable in the appropriate connector on the card c Tie wrap the cables to form a bundle and then tie each bundle to the rack 4 Connect and route the breakout cables for the FE GE line cards a Thread the MRJ21 connector end of a breakout cable through the c...

Page 51: ...ort the cable and immediately route it before you connect another cable d Tie wrap the breakout cable to the rack so that it supports the weight of the cable e Continue to connect and route the breakout cables for the other MRJ21 connectors on the card f Connect and route the cables for the GE ports on the FE GE card as described in Step 3 Caution Risk of equipment damage You can damage the GE por...

Page 52: ... primary or backup is absent FAN On Red A failure condition exists in the fan tray 1 Off None The fan tray is fully functional 1 The failure can be the result of either a nonfunctional fan or malfunctioning fan controller card the failure condition can be detected by the power on or ODD tests During the power on sequence for a SmartEdge 600 router the line cards are held in low power mode until th...

Page 53: ...cards backplane fan tray and each installed line card during a power on or reload sequence of the SmartEdge 600 router These tests also run whenever a controller or line card is installed in a running system The power on diagnostics for each component consist of a series of tests each of which can indicate a component failure During each test the power on diagnostics display results and status If ...

Page 54: ...neral if a component fails to pass its power on diagnostic tests you need to replace it or make arrangements for its replacement Contact your technical support representative for more information about the results of a failed test Power on diagnostics are enabled by default in the operating system If they have been disabled you can enable them with the diag pod command in global configuration mode...

Page 55: ...ds in the configuration mode for the port or channel 3 1 Hardware Status The CLI commands listed in Table 30 display status information such as power temperature ports and alarms for the fan tray and individual cards and ports Required characters and keywords are shown in bold arguments for which you must supply a value are shown in italics You can enter show commands in any mode For descriptions ...

Page 56: ...ll command reports the status of alarms for specific transceiver or SNMP trap system alarm Transceiver alarm reporting including corresponding SNMP traps is disabled by default Status of alarms for specific transceiver or SNMP trap system alarm Transceiver alarm reporting including corresponding SNMP traps is disabled by default Status of the ASE card show tech support ase Helps your technical sup...

Page 57: ...Summary information for all SSE hard disk drive counters show disk sse counters slot disk_num Summary information for each installed line card show port Summary information for each installed transceiver show port transceiver Configuration for a specific port show portslot port detail Use the all keyword to display data for all ports that are not installed Summary information for each installed SS...

Page 58: ...ansmit line to the receive line ATM OC and POS ports line Loops the receive line to the transmit line ATM OC and POS ports 1 The internal keyword for all ports except a port on a second generation ATM OC card causes all transmitted traffic to be looped back and not sent to the remote site instead the remote site receives a LOS For a port on a second generation ATM OC card the port software injects...

Page 59: ...ed type Slot is configured for one of the following card types traffic card type Line card is configured 1 xcrp Controller card of any type or controller carrier card is configured ase Advanced Services Engine sse SmartEdge Storage Engine none Slot is not preconfigured Installed type Slot has card installed carrier I O carrier card always reported for slot 2 traffic card type Line card is installe...

Page 60: ...as been initialized and the code for the PPAs has been downloaded it is up U flag when the PPAs on the card are registered with the requisite NetBSD process 4 The default line card processes packets sent to it from the active controller card For a description of the functions of the default line card see related documentation at https ebusiness ericsson net 5 A line card is administratively shut d...

Page 61: ...ngine xcrp4 base XCRP4 Controller card with a software configurable interface to external timing equipment BITS or SSU and 8 GB of memory 1 The same card type is also displayed for the low density version of a line card 2 For the second version of the GE card the show hardware command in any mode with the detail keyword displays gigaether 4 port adv as the card type 3 6 Output Fields for the show ...

Page 62: ...ors are marked as unusable cannot be read or written 3 7 Output Fields for the show hardware Command This command displays information only for those units that are installed in the chassis Table 39 Output Fields for the show hardware Command Field Description Fan s Status Failed At least one fan is not working Normal All fans are working Power Supply A1 Status Power Supply A2 Status Power Supply ...

Page 63: ...e to the type of card Table 41 Output Fields for the show hardware Command with the detail Keyword Field Description Active Alarms 1 Alarm conditions for this unit NONE No alarm conditions exist condition Alarm condition is in effect For a complete list of conditions that can cause an alarm see the Troubleshoot with System Power and Alarm LEDs section Card Status For line cards only FPGA mismatch ...

Page 64: ...t lit Sync LED is for controller cards only LimFpga rev LIM FPGA revision and file revision N A or not displayed if not applicable for this line card MAC Address nn nn nn nn nn nn Medium access control MAC address of the system stored in the EEPROM displayed using the backplane keyword only MaxFpga rev Max FPGA revision and file revision applicable to XCRP controller card only This FPGA controls a...

Page 65: ...rMax dbm nn nn Receiver sensitivity minimum and overload level maximum for the version of the SFP transceiver installed in this port S3Fpga rev S3 FPGA revision and file revision applicable to XCRP only This FPGA manages the control and phase alignment of the Stratum 3 PLL SAR Image Type ATM mode currently loaded on the applicable ATM OC line cards 3 atm priority ATM priority mode ip priority IP p...

Page 66: ...haracters Slot slot Slot number for this unit N A No slot number for this unit SlipFpga file rev SLIP FPGA revision applicable to the SmartEdge 100 I O carrier card functions only slot 1 SFP Serial No Small Formfactor Pluggable serial number SpiFpga file rev System Packet Interface File revision SpiFpga rev System Packet Interface Fpga SXC id ID of the SONET cross connect SXC ASIC on a controller ...

Page 67: ...s meet or exceed the transceiver specifications that are documented in Transceivers for SmartEdge and SM Family Line Cards 3 The 8 port ATM OC 3c STM 1c atm oc3e 8 port line card only supports the vc fair and hsvc fair atm modes 4 Use part number XFP OC192 LR2 when ordering the XFP transceivers with 10GE ZR functionality 5 In Releases 6 1 4 and 6 1 5 DWDM XFP transceivers support only ITU channels...

Page 68: ...e 10 port ge 20 port ge3 4 port ge 5 port 10ge 1 port COLD 20 C NORMAL 21 84 C HOT 85 94 C EXTREME 95 C ge4 20 port 10ge 4 port COLD 20 C NORMAL 21 85 C HOT 86 103 C EXTREME 104 C ase COLD 20 C NORMAL 21 70 C HOT 71 76 C EXTREME 77 C sse COLD 20 C NORMAL 21 75 C HOT 76 80 C EXTREME 81 C xc4 COLD 20 C NORMAL 21 90 C HOT 91 100 C EXTREME 100 C The temperature range for each condition the system disp...

Page 69: ...POS OC 48c STM 16c ethernet Ethernet or GE port any version transceiver SFP or XFP transceivers port Not all fields apply to all types of ports in most cases this command displays only the fields that are applicable to the type of port The Type and Slot Port field names are not displayed in the output Table 46 Output Fields for the show port Command with the detail Keyword Field Value Description ...

Page 70: ... port on or off Two part string for the setting and state fields Possible values for the setting field are enabled disabled Possible values for the state field are negotiating Ethernet drivers are in the process of auto negotiating with the remote peer success Auto negotiation was successful fail Auto negotiation failed force Auto negotiation failed and the port is in forced mode unknown This is a...

Page 71: ... Configured description Diag Monitor No SFP cannot monitor its faults nor report power readings Yes SFP can monitor its faults and report power readings DSU Bandwidth nn nn Mbps Bandwidth of configured data service unit DSU DSU Mode digital link Configured vendor of DSU DSU Scramble DSU scramble condition on or off Duplex Mode full Port condition Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet any version half Port ...

Page 72: ...n Up Port is working active Link Dampening For ATM Ethernet and POS ports only Status of link dampening enabled Link dampening is enabled disabled Link dampening is disabled Link up delay nnnnn msec Configured or default value in milliseconds for the delay time for down to up transitions Link down delay nnnnn msec Configured or default value in milliseconds for the delay time for up to down transi...

Page 73: ...00Base LR for LAN PHY or 10000Base LW for WAN PHY 10GE ER Displays 10000Base ER Extended reach XFP transceiver 10GE port 10GE EW Displays 10000Base EW 10GE ER 10GE EW Displays 10000Base ER for LAN PHY or 10000Base EW for WAN PHY 10GE ZR Displays 10000Base ZR for LAN PHY or 10000Base ZW for WAN PHY Extreme reach XFP transceiver 10GE or OC 192c STM 64c port CLEI code is SOOTAHSNAA 10GE DWDM Displays...

Page 74: ... Mbps Speed of the 10 100 Ethernet port nn Gbps Speed of the Gigabit Ethernet port any version auto Speed of the 10 100 Ethernet port has been determined by sensing the line Support Lossless Large MTU Status of this FE port on an FE GE line card with regard to guaranteed lossless flow control for jumbo frames Disabled Port supports this feature but is not enabled for it Enabled Port is enabled for...

Page 75: ...ll not cause LOF on the 8 port ATM OC 3c STM 1c 2 This is the default card clock source on the 8 port ATM OC 3c STM 1c card 3 This is the default card clock source on previous ATM cards except for the 8 port OC 3c STM 1c card 4 Small form factor pluggable SFP transceivers are supported only on the Gigabit Ethernet 3 GE3 line card the Gigabit Ethernet 1020 GE1020 line cards and the 8 port ATM OC 3c...

Page 76: ...de fiber SR MM Short reach transceiver multimode fiber IR SM Intermediate reach transceiver single mode fiber LR SM Long reach transceiver single mode fiber ER SM Extended long reach transceiver single mode fiber ZR SM Extreme reach transceiver single mode fiber 1 DWDM SM Dense wavelength division multiplexing DWDM transceiver single mode fiber 2 Redback Approved State of transceiver testing for t...

Page 77: ...els 35 36 37 53 and 54 3 See theTroubleshoot with System Power and Alarm LEDs section for the lists of alarms and warnings supported by the SFP and XFP transceivers 4 See the XFP Transceivers Measurements and Threshold Values table for a list of auxiliary input types monitored by each auxiliary A D channel of the XFP transceivers Table 48 XFP Transceivers Measurements and Threshold Values Field Ra...

Page 78: ...the system LEDs are working press the alarm cutoff ACO button for more than three seconds to light all working LEDs on the fan tray The LEDs remain lit as long as the ACO button is pressed 3 11 Troubleshoot with System Power and Alarm LEDs In most cases the overall status of a SmartEdge 600 system is indicated by the two sets of LEDs located on the front of the fan and alarm unit If you are experi...

Page 79: ... the A side or B side power input perform the following checks or actions Remove and check the fuse for the A side or B side DC power source at the external fuse panel Replace the fuse if necessary Remove the fuse for the A side or B side power source at the external fuse panel then check the connections for the A side or B side power source at the external fuse panel Correct any loose connections...

Page 80: ...anFailure No Local alarm cutoff activated Minor OperationNotification No Mesh diagnostic failure Major ReplaceableUnitFailure Yes Multiple fan failure Major ReplaceableUnitProblem Yes Remote alarm cutoff activated Minor OperationNotification No 3 11 2 Line Card Alarms Table 54 Line Card Alarms Description Severity Probable Cause Service Affecting BTC interface error detected Major ReplaceableUnitP...

Page 81: ...quested 1 Major OperationNotification Yes Controller missing 1 Critical ReplaceableUnitMissing Yes Controller overheating Major ReplaceableUnitProblem Yes Controller power on diagnostic failed Major ReplaceableUnitProblem Yes Controller switch completed 1 Major OperationNotification Yes Controller switch failed 1 Major OperationFailure Yes Controller temperature critical Major ReplaceableUnitProbl...

Page 82: ...cting Hard disk health degraded Minor replaceableUnitProblem No Hard disk failed Major diskFailure Yes Hard disk missing Major replaceableUnitMissing Yes Hard disk not supported Major replaceableUnitTypeMismatch Yes Hard disk out of service Minor diskFailure No Hard disk voltage failure Major diskFailure Yes Hard disk overheating extremely hot Major diskFailure Yes Hard disk overheating temperatur...

Page 83: ...this section apply to all Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM OC and Packet over SONET SDH POS cards If a major or critical alarm occurs on a POS or an ATM port and that port is a member of an Automatic Protection Switching APS group either as a protected or a working port the alarm is downgraded to a minor alarm because the service is protected by the redundant port For configuration and management in...

Page 84: ...or OperationNotification No Port protection switch byte failure Major ApsByteFailure Yes Port switch completed Major OperationNotification Yes Port switch failed Major OperationFailure Yes Port switch lockout requested Major OperationNotification Yes Port switch protection path failure Major OperationFailure Yes Port switch waiting to restore Minor OperationNotification No Table 63 SFP Transceiver...

Page 85: ...aceable Unit Problem Yes Transceiver temperature low Major Replaceable Unit Problem Yes Transceiver bias current high Major Replaceable Unit Problem Yes Transceiver bias current low Major Replaceable Unit Problem Yes Transceiver receive power high warning Minor Replaceable Unit Problem No Transceiver receive power low warning Minor Replaceable Unit Problem No Transceiver TX power high warning Mino...

Page 86: ... Unit Problem No Transceiver L VCC2 low warning Minor Replaceable Unit Problem No 3 11 9 Ethernet Port Alarms Table 65 Ethernet Port Alarms Description Severity Probable Cause Service Affecting Excessive collisions detected Major LinkFailure Yes Excessive speed 100M detected Major ConfigurationMismatch Yes Link down Major LinkFailure Yes Over subscription detected Major ConfigurationMismatch Yes P...

Page 87: ... LOS PRI yellow is on The signal is not present or an external timing source has not been configured Check the cable connection to check the configuration see related documentation at https ebusiness ericsson net EXTERNAL TIMING LOS SEC yellow is on The signal is not present or an external timing source has not been configured Check the cable connection to check the configuration see related docum...

Page 88: ...level 2 tests tests and verifies the card data paths for the entire card with internal loopbacks runs in 10 to 15 minutes 4 Line cards only Includes level 3 tests tests the entire card using external loopbacks must be run on site with external loopback cables installed runs in 10 to 15 minutes A session log stores the latest results for each card in main memory and also on the internal storage dev...

Page 89: ...192 1 port 1 to 6 and 9 to 14 10 100 Ethernet 12 port ether 12 port 1 to 6 and 9 to 14 Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet 60 port FE 2 port GE fege 60 2 port 1 to 6 and 9 to 14 Gigabit Ethernet 4 port first and second versions gigaether 4 port 1 to 6 and 9 to 14 Gigabit Ethernet 3 4 port ge3 4 port 1 to 6 and 9 to 14 Gigabit Ethernet 1020 10 port ge 10 port 1 to 6 and 9 to 14 Gigabit Ethernet 1020 20 ...

Page 90: ...itions alarm status FAIL LED status status of other LEDs ODD history log and status for a card after an ODD session during which the card failed one or more tests and the affect on these indicators by the clear diag command in exec mode a reload of the system the replacement reload or change of state of the card or an ODD session that the card passed successfully Table 73 ODD and LED Conditions fo...

Page 91: ... to reload the card using the reload card in exec mode you must first remove the card from the ODD state 3 13 3 Results from an ODD Session Table 75 LED States During and After an ODD Session Card State State of LEDs Out of service shutdown command FAIL ACTIVE and STDBY LEDs are off ODD on demand diagnostic command FAIL ACTIVE and STDBY LEDs are off Session in progress FAIL ACTIVE and STDBY LEDs b...

Page 92: ...initial state Passed Test ran successfully Running Test is currently in progress Skipped Test could not be run for example the part revision is earlier than the required minimum version or no file found In general if a unit fails to pass a test you should replace it or make arrangements for its replacement Contact your local technical support representative for more information about the results o...

Page 93: ...local Redback config card ether 12 port 3 local Redback config card shutdown local Redback config card on demand diagnostic local Redback config card end Run an ODD session local Redback diag on demand card 3 level 3 loop 5 Display results local Redback show diag on demand card 3 Return the card to the in service state local Redback configure local Redback config card ether 12 port 3 local Redback...

Page 94: ...0 Router Hardware Guide Your system serial number from the output of the show hardware command in any mode Brief description of the problem List of identifiable symptoms 88 27 153 30 CRA 119 1170 1 Uen A 2010 04 09 ...

Page 95: ...ff the system To power off the system remove all fuses in the fuse panel The SmartEdge 600 router has an EEPROM that supplies the medium access control MAC address for the chassis If it should ever be necessary to replace the EEPROM consult your local technical representative If the controller cards are not the same type with same main memory configuration the system might need to shut down one or...

Page 96: ...rd components or any connector pins Figure 23 Removing a Card from the SmartEdge 600 Chassis 1181 Figure 24 Replacing a Card in the SmartEdge 600 Chassis Caution Risk of equipment damage Never attempt to repair parts or cards yourself always replace any defective card with a card supplied by your technical representative Table 80 Tools Needed for Installation and Replacement Procedures Tool Purpos...

Page 97: ... card install a CF card in the controller card you have just installed To install the CF card see Install CF Cards 5 Verify the operational status the FAIL LED must not be lit 6 Generally duplicate the cable connections of the active controller card on the standby controller card and route the cables accordingly After you have installed the card the system ensures that both controller cards are ru...

Page 98: ... a CF card installed dismount the device by entering the following command in exec mode unmount md Removing the controller card with its CF card without first entering the unmount md command can permanently damage the device and cause the kernel to crash Stop Risk of data loss Do not enter the unmount md command while the CF ACTIVE LED is blinking You can lose data that is being transferred to the...

Page 99: ...an permanently damage the CF card and cause the kernel to crash To reduce the risk always enter the unmount md command before removing a CF card For more information about the unmount command see the command list located at https ebusiness ericsson net Stop Risk of data loss Do not enter the unmount md command while the CF ACTIVE LED is blinking You can lose data that is being transferred to the C...

Page 100: ...tly and slowly until the CF card is disengaged from the internal pins 5 Close the door 6 Installing a CF Card Figure 26 Installing a CF Card Each controller card has an external slot on the front panel in which you can install an optional Type I CF card The XCRP4 Controller card supports Type I CF card only If a CF card is installed in the active controller card the standby controller card if inst...

Page 101: ...connectors covered until you are ready to connect the fiber optic cables Caution Risk of data loss Install only the transceivers approved by Ericsson You can corrupt the system if you attempt to install transceivers have not been tested with supported line cards Stop Risk of ESD damage Always use an ESD wrist or ankle strap when handling a transceiver Transceivers contain electrostatic sensitive d...

Page 102: ...ion documents located at https ebusiness ericsson net 2 Put on an antistatic wrist strap and attach it to an appropriate grounded surface Do not attach the wrist strap to a painted surface an ESD convenience jack is located on the front of the fan tray Caution Risk of damage to fiber optic cables Never step on a cable or twist it when connecting it to or disconnecting it from an line card 96 27 15...

Page 103: ...ing mechanism is closed 3 With the transceiver connectors aligned with the RX and TX labels on the front panel of the line card slide the transceiver into the opening for the port until the rear connector is seated and the locking mechanism snaps into place The labels for the TX and RX connectors vary by vendor An arrow which can be incised on the case usually indicates the traffic direction 4 Rem...

Page 104: ...600 chassis for it to operate without overheating system components To replace the fan tray 1 Put on an antistatic wrist strap and attach it to an appropriate grounded surface Do not attach the wrist strap to a painted surface 2 Rotate the locking lever down to the unlocked position 3 Remove the fan tray 4 Install the new fan tray from the front or rear of the chassis 5 Rotate the locking lever up...

Page 105: ...r that is used with the fan tray to cool the system The filter is mounted at the right side of the chassis We recommend that you change this filter every six months or more often if required to ensure the correct airflow through the chassis Caution Risk of equipment damage Always replace the fan tray or air filter within three minutes of its removal A working fan tray and air filter are required b...

Page 106: ...e old one Note If a cable management bracket is stalled on the right side of the chassis you must remove the air filter from the rear 3 Insert the replacement filter by pushing it into place 4 Update the service date for the air filter either enter the following command in exec mode or ask the system administrator to do so service air filter The system updates the service date in the EEPROM of the...

Page 107: ...g open the ejector Figure 33 Inserting an AC Power Module 2 Insert a module into one of the two center slots 2 and 3 in the shelf 3 Push the module in until the right side of the ejector engages the receptacle slot in the shelf wall 4 Push closed the ejector lever until the module spring latch locks on the ejector to seat the module 101 27 153 30 CRA 119 1170 1 Uen A 2010 04 09 ...

Page 108: ...SmartEdge 600 Router Hardware Guide 102 27 153 30 CRA 119 1170 1 Uen A 2010 04 09 ...

Page 109: ...rol lists ACLs 5 1 Specification Summary Table 81 General Specifications Specification Value Synchronization Line timing mode various line cards Internal timing mode External timing mode Protection type Power independent dual feed XCRP4 Controller 1 1 External timing 1 1 Operations connections Management workstation ENET 10 100Base T Console terminal Craft RS 232 Alarms audible and visual critical...

Page 110: ...integrated timing supply BITS or synchronization supply unit SSU with internal timing if both sources should fail 5 5 Alarms System alarms include Critical alarm severe service affecting condition It requires immediate corrective action Major alarm service affecting hardware or software condition It requires immediate corrective attention Minor alarm a condition that does not have a serious affect...

Page 111: ...em ports Electrostatic discharge ESD jacks are located on both the front and the rear of the chassis 5 7 2 Chassis Cooling Cooling for the chassis is provided by the fan tray installed directly above the card slots Six fans provide the needed airflow from the bottom of the chassis to the top with exhaust at the rear of the chassis An air filter is installed below the card cage A single fan failure...

Page 112: ...SmartEdge 600 Router Hardware Guide 106 27 153 30 CRA 119 1170 1 Uen A 2010 04 09 ...

Page 113: ...Gigabit Ethernet 5 port Gigabit Ethernet 20 port 2 10 Gigabit Ethernet 1 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet 4 port 12 60 2 4 4 4 10 20 5 20 1 4 No No Yes Yes No No No No No No No 1 3 1 3 1 The 20 port GE1020 card requires two adjacent slots 2 Because the TX SFP is larger than a standard SFP you cannot insert two TX SFPs side by side on the 20 port GE line card Gigabit Ethernet applies to any Ethernet line c...

Page 114: ...or the line cards Table 83 XCRP4 Controller Card Features Feature XCRP4 Processors Four processors with shared memory that run independently and perform different functions Control processor functions SONET SDH software SmartEdge OS software NetOp EMS software External timing synchronization software Main memory total 8 GB DDR II SDRAM NVRAM 512 KB DRAM with battery backup Internal timing SONET mi...

Page 115: ...d A failure exists on the controller card 1 Blinking Red Standby controller is being synchronized with the active controller 2 FAIL Off None No failure exists on the controller card On Green This controller card is the active controller ACTIVE Off None This controller card is either on standby the STDBY LED is on or has failed the FAIL LED is on On Yellow This controller card is the standby contro...

Page 116: ...be responsive to traffic forwarding and continues to detect and notify the administrator of any faults that occur while the standby controller is being synchronized When you first power on the system the active controller card is in slot 7 Thereafter the slot changes whenever a switchover occurs Check the status of the ACTIVE LED or use the show chassis command in any mode to determine the slot nu...

Page 117: ...ot present EXTERNAL TIMING LOS PRI Off None The primary input signal has not yet been configured or has been configured and is present On Yellow The secondary input signal from the external equipment has been configured but is not present EXTERNAL TIMING LOS SEC Off None The secondary input signal has not yet been configured or has been configured and is present 6 1 2 Supporting Information The fo...

Page 118: ... uses the NVRAM battery By default the source of the transmit clock for the ports on a line card is its onboard clock Depending on the type of line card the transmit clock for a port on a line card can use instead the receive clock derived from an incoming signal to the port or system clock Because a port does not interface to the source of the system clock directly line card synchronization is in...

Page 119: ... CF cards installed in the active and standby controller cards need not have the same capacity 6 1 2 7 Optional CF Card Caution Risk of data loss Use only the CF cards provided by Ericsson You can corrupt the system if you attempt to install a CF card not obtained from Ericsson because these items have not been tested with the SmartEdge router A controller card has an external slot on the front pa...

Page 120: ...ents If a controller card fails the redundant card automatically becomes the active controller thereby avoiding any unnecessary service disruption in the network If you upgrade the active controller card with a new software release the active controller upgrades the standby controller Redundancy extends to the console connections on the controller cards the console ports can each be connected to a...

Page 121: ... slot in the chassis The following types of SFP optical transceivers are supported on any of the ports SONET OC 3 STM 1 SR 0 Short Reach SONET OC 3 STM 1 IR 1 Intermediate Reach Table 87 8 Port ATM OC 3c STM 1c Card Specifications Specification SR 0 IR 1 General Number of ports 1 8 8 Speed 155 Mbps 155 Mbps Protection None None Interface ATM OC 3c STM 1c SR 0 ATM OC3c STM1c IR 1 Link power budget ...

Page 122: ... 88 Equipment LEDs on 8 Port ATM OC 3c STM 1c Card Label Activity Color Description On Red A failure exists on the card 1 FAIL Off None No failure exists on the card On Green This card is in service ACTIVE Off None This card is either on standby the STDBY LED is on or has failed the FAIL LED is on On Yellow At least one of the ports on this card has been configured as a protection port 2 STDBY Off...

Page 123: ...pport for more ATM virtual paths VPs and PVCs than an earlier version of the card The SAR devices support two four or eight distinct CoS queues for each ATM PVC allowing a mix of priority and class based queuing for each ATM PVC For information about ATM VPs and PVC support see related documentation at https ebusiness ericsson net The card uses two SAR devices which perform the reassembly function...

Page 124: ...nction ratio 8 2 dB min Spectral width RMS 7 7 nm max Receiver Wavelength range 1270 to 1565 nm Minimum sensitivity 28 0 dBm Overload level 8 0 dBm min 1 Each optical port has separate connectors for the transmit Tx and receive Rx circuits 2 The link power budget is calculated using minimum output power minimum sensitivity optical path power penalty the power penalty is 1 6 3 1 Status LEDs Figure ...

Page 125: ... within specifications On Yellow Local port is in an alarm state such as a loss of frame LOF LOC Off None Local port is in a normal state On Yellow Remote port cannot obtain synchronization or has a defect or failure such as an alarm indication signal AIS REM Off None Remote port is in a normal state 6 4 1 Port Enhanced ATM OC 12c STM 4c Card The 1 port Enhanced ATM OC 12c STM 4c Intermediate Reac...

Page 126: ...ation Value General Number of ports 1 1 Speed 622 08 Mbps Protection facility 1 1 APS Bidirectional or unidirectional revertive or nonrevertive switching Interface type Telcordia IR 1 SDH STM 4 S 4 1 Link power budget 2 12 dB Nominal wavelength 1310 nm Connector type LC Cable type SMF Compliance Telcordia GR 253 ANSI T1 102 ITU G 957 Transmitter Optical output power 8 0 dBm max 15 0 dBm min Center...

Page 127: ...n any part of the card including failure of any of its ports results in the FAIL LED being on 2 Protection for cards and ports depends on the release of the SmartEdge OS Table 95 Facility LEDs on 1 Port Enhanced ATM OC 12c STM 4c IR Card Label Activity Color Description On Green Signal is present and within specifications Blinking Green Signal is present and within specifications receiving or tran...

Page 128: ...S OC 3 SR 1 or POS OC 3 IR 1 functionality use part number SFP OC3 SM IR Table 96 8 Port POS OC 3c STM 1c Card Specifications Specification SR 0 SR 1 1 IR 1 1 General Number of ports 2 8 8 8 Speed 155 52 Mbps 155 52 Mbps 155 52 Mbps Protection facility 3 None 1 1 APS Bidirectional revertive or nonrevertive switching None 1 1 APS Bidirectional revertive or nonrevertive switching None 1 1 APS Bidire...

Page 129: ...rs for the transmit Tx and receive Rx circuits 3 Protection features for various types of cards and ports depend on the release of the SmartEdge OS the system supports a mix of protected and unprotected ports 4 The link power budget is calculated using minimum output power minimum sensitivity 6 5 1 Status LEDs Figure 39 Status LEDs on 8 Port POS OC 3c STM 1c Card Table 97 Equipment LEDs on 8 Port ...

Page 130: ...ffic Has been configured but is currently disabled Has not yet been configured 6 6 4 Port POS OC 12c STM 4c Card The 4 port POS OC 12c STM 4c card functions as a network uplink module in edge routing and BRAS applications This card is a PPA2 based card and has a minimum memory capacity of 1 GB This POS OC 12c STM 4c card supports PPP HDLC FR encapsulations MDRR and POS LAG features This card is th...

Page 131: ...360 nm 1270 to 1360 nm Extinction ratio 8 2 dB min 8 2 dB min Side mode suppression radio 30 0 dB min Spectral width 3 0 nm max RMS 2 5 nm max 4 Receiver Wavelength range 1270 to 1580 nm 1270 to 1580 nm Sensitivity 23 0 dBm 28 0 dBm Overload level 0 0 dBm 0 0 dBm 1 Each optical port has separate connectors for the transmit Tx and receive Rx circuits 2 Protection features for various types of cards...

Page 132: ...None of the ports on this card has been configured as a protection port 1 A failure can be total partial or forced Failure on any part of the card including failure of any of its ports results in the FAIL LED being on 2 Protection for cards and ports depends on the release of the SmartEdge OS Table 101 Facility LED on 4 Port POS OC 12c STM 4c Card Label Activity Color Description On Yellow This po...

Page 133: ... 2488 32 Mbps 2488 32 Mbps Protection facility 2 3 None 1 1 APS Bidirectional revertive or nonrevertive switching None 1 1 APS Bidirectional revertive or nonrevertive switching None 1 1 APS Bidirectional revertive or nonrevertive switching Interface Telcordia SONET OC 48 SR 1 SDH STM S 16 Telcordia SONET OC 48 IR 1 SDH STM I 16 Telcordia SONET OC 48 LR 2 SDH STM L 16 2 Link power budget 4 7 0 dB 1...

Page 134: ...ase of the SmartEdge OS the system supports a mix of protected and unprotected ports 3 POS APS is not supported on the 4 port POS OC 48c STM 16c card 4 The link power budget is calculated using minimum output power minimum sensitivity optical path power penalty power penalty is 1 5 Measured 20 dB down from center wavelength 6 7 1 Status LEDs Figure 41 Status LEDs on 4 Port POS OC 48c STM 16c Card ...

Page 135: ...d is receiving or transmitting traffic Has been configured but is currently disabled Has not yet been configured 6 8 1 Port OC 192c STM 64c Card The 1 port OC 192c STM 64c card provides a single 9 9 Gbps SONET SDH port and can be used as either an optical line or optical trunk interface The OC 192c STM 64c card supports PPP HDLC and FR encapsulations It also supports a frame size of up to 9 600 by...

Page 136: ...1 Port OC 192c STM 64c Card Label Activity Color Description On Red A failure exists on the card 1 FAIL Off None No failure exists on the card On Green This card is in service ACTIVE Off None This card is either on standby the STDBY LED is on or has failed the FAIL LED is on On Yellow At least one of the ports on this card has been configured as a protection port 2 STDBY Off None None of the ports...

Page 137: ...100Base TX ports with individually selectable speeds of 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps This card is the same size as all other SmartEdge line cards and occupies a single slot in the chassis Table 108 12 Port 10 100 Ethernet Card Specifications Specification 10 100 Number of ports 12 Speed 10 or 100 Mbps user selectable auto sensing Protection None Protocol 10 Mbps 10Base T 100 Mbps 100Base TX Line code 10 Mb...

Page 138: ... card including failure of any of its ports results in the FAIL LED being on Table 110 Facility LEDs on 12 Port 10 100TX Ethernet Card Label Activity Color Description On Green The link is up Blinking Green The link is up and active LNK Off None The link is down On Yellow The link is operating at 100 Mbps SPD Off None The link is operating at 10 Mbps 6 10 60 Port Fast Ethernet Card The 60 port Fas...

Page 139: ...on None Protocol 10 Mbps 10Base T 100 Mbps 100Base TX 1000 Mbps 1000Base TX Line code 10 Mbps Manchester coding 100 Mbps MLT 3 1000 Mbps PAM 5 Flow control negotiation Yes Interface Electrical Impedance 100 ohms Connector type MRJ21 1 RJ 45 Cable type 2 2 pair Category 5 shielded twisted pair Compliance IEEE 802 3 802 3u 1 In addition to RJ 45 connectors for the GE ports the FE GE card has 5 MRJ21...

Page 140: ...ing on Table 113 Facility LEDs for 10 100 Ports on 60 Port Fast Ethernet Card Label Activity Color Description On Yellow This port is operating at 10 Mbps the link is up Blinking Yellow This port is operating at 10 Mbps the link is up and active On Green This port is operating at 100 Mbps the link is up Blinking Green This port is operating at 100 Mbps the link is up and active 01 12 Off None This...

Page 141: ...ting at 10 Mbps 6 11 4 Port Gigabit Ethernet Card The 4 port Gigabit Ethernet card is the first version of the Gigabit Ethernet card This 4 port GE card provides two out of four optical Ethernet ports and supports 256 MB for each Packet Processing ASIC PPA on the card This card is the same size as all other SmartEdge line cards and occupies a single slot in the chassis The following types of GBIC ...

Page 142: ...E 802 3 802 3z IEEE 802 3 802 3ab 802 3z 1 The TX GBIC transceiver does not comply with the Network Equipment Building Standards NEBS electrostatic discharge ESD requirement 2 Each optical port has separate connectors for the transmit Tx and receive Rx circuits 3 The extent of the support for flow control depends on the release of the SmartEdge OS 6 11 1 Status LEDs Figure 45 Status LEDs on 4 Port...

Page 143: ...net card is the second version of the Gigabit Ethernet card This Advanced Gigabit Ethernet card provides four optical Ethernet ports and supports 512 MB for each PPA This card is the same size as all other SmartEdge line cards and occupies a single slot in the chassis The following types of GBIC transceivers are supported on any of the ports 1000Base SX Short Reach 1000Base LX Long Reach 1000Base ...

Page 144: ...z IEEE 802 3 802 3z IEEE 802 3 802 3ab 802 3z 1 The TX GBIC transceiver does not comply with the Network Equipment Building Standards NEBS electrostatic discharge ESD requirement 2 Each optical port has separate connectors for the transmit Tx and receive Rx circuits 3 The extent of the support for flow control depends on the release of the SmartEdge OS 6 12 1 Status LEDs Figure 46 Status LEDs on 4...

Page 145: ... traffic management by using the second generation of the PPAs each of which supports 1 GB of memory and can process data internally at a much higher rate than the PPAs on the first and second versions of the GE card This card is the same size as all other SmartEdge line cards and occupies a single slot in the chassis The following types of SFP optical transceivers are supported on any of the port...

Page 146: ...epending on the manufacturer 2 Each optical port has separate connectors for the transmit Tx and receive Rx circuits 3 CWDM nominal wavelengths are 1471 1491 1511 1531 1551 1571 1591 and 1611 specified in ITU G 694 2 4 The range of DWDM ITU channels is 17 to 60 smeye the frequency and wavelength of each ITU channel specified in ITU G 694 1 5 The extent of the support for flow control depends on th...

Page 147: ...gement by using the second generation of the PPAs each of which supports 1 GB of memory and can process data internally to match the speed of the ports This GE1020 card provides 10 optical ports each of which runs at 1 Gbps This card is the same size as all other SmartEdge line cards and occupies a single slot in the chassis The following types of SFP optical transceivers are supported on any of t...

Page 148: ...epends on the release of the SmartEdge OS Table 125 10 Port GE1020 Card Specifications CWDM and DWDM Based Specification CWDM DWDM Number of ports 1 10 10 Speed 1 Gbps 1 Gbps Protection None None Interface 1000Base CWDMnnnn 2 1000Base DWDMITUnn 3 Line code 8B 10B 8B 10B Flow control negotiation 4 Yes Yes Transceiver type SFP SFP Compliance ITU T G 694 2 ITU T G 694 1 1 Each optical port has separa...

Page 149: ... of the card including failure of any of its ports results in the FAIL LED being on Table 127 Facility LEDs on 10 Port Gigabit Ethernet 1020 Card Label Activity Color Description On Yellow The link is transmitting or receiving frames ACT Off None The link has no active frame On Green The link is up LNK Off None The link is down 6 15 20 Port Gigabit Ethernet 1020 Card The 20 port Gigabit Ethernet 1...

Page 150: ...s purchased from Ericsson Table 128 20 Port Gigabit Ethernet 1020 Card Specifications Specification SX LX ZX TX Number of ports 1 20 20 20 20 Speed 1 Gbps 1 Gbps 1 Gbps 1 Gbps Protection None None None None Interface 1000Base SX 1000Base LX 1000Base ZX 1000Base TX Line code 8B 10B 8B 10B 8B 10B PAM 5 Flow control negotiation 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Transceiver type 3 SFP SFP SFP SFP Compliance IEEE 802 ...

Page 151: ...11 specified in ITU G 694 2 3 The range of DWDM ITU channels is 17 to 60 see the ITU DWDM Transmit Frequencies and Wavelengths table for the frequency and wavelength of each ITU channel specified in ITU G 694 1 4 The extent of the support for flow control depends on the release of the SmartEdge OS 5 The 20 port GE1020 card requires two adjacent slots for the SFP transceivers 6 15 1 Status LEDs Fig...

Page 152: ...second generation of the PPAs each of which supports 1 GB of memory and can process data internally at a much higher rate than the PPAs on the first and second versions of the Gigabit Ethernet card This card is the same size as all other SmartEdge line cards and occupies a single slot in the chassis The following types of SFP optical transceivers are supported on any of the ports 1000Base SX Short...

Page 153: ...er type SFP SFP Compliance ITU G 694 2 ITU G 694 1 1 Data for coarse wavelength division multiplexing CWDM and dense wavelength division multiplexing DWDM transceivers can vary slightly depending on the manufacturer 2 Each optical port has separate connectors for the transmit Tx and receive Rx circuits 3 CWDM nominal wavelengths are 1471 1491 1511 1531 1551 1571 1591 and 1611 specified in ITU G 69...

Page 154: ... 52 195 2 1535 822 31 193 1 1552 524 53 195 3 1535 036 32 193 2 1551 721 54 195 4 1534 250 33 193 3 1550 918 55 195 5 1533 465 34 193 4 1550 116 56 195 6 1532 681 35 193 5 1549 315 57 195 7 1531 898 36 193 6 1548 515 58 195 8 1531 116 37 193 7 1547 715 59 195 9 1530 334 38 193 8 1546 917 60 196 0 1529 553 6 16 1 Status LEDs Figure 50 LEDs on 5 Port Gigabit Ethernet Card Table 135 Equipment LEDs on...

Page 155: ... Card The 20 port Gigabit Ethernet GE card is designed to be used as a subscriber facing module and as well as a network uplink module This card is based on the third generation of the PPAs and has increased memory capacity with a maximum throughput of 20 Gbps and increased port density compared with previous GE cards It supports up to 48K circuits per card This card is the same size as all other ...

Page 156: ...length 1310 nm Spectral width RMS 3 140 0 nm max Receiver Wavelength range 4 1270 to 1380 nm Sensitivity 32 5 dBm min 14 0 dBm max Overload level 0 0 dBm max 1 To display static transceiver data enter the show hardware command in any mode with the card and detail keywords or for dynamic data enter the show port command in any mode with the detail keyword Measured or reported values may meet or exc...

Page 157: ... the transmit Tx and receive Rx circuits 4 The extent of the support for flow control depends on the release of the SmartEdge OS Table 139 20 Port Gigabit Ethernet Card Specifications 1000Base CWDM and DWDM Specification 1 CWDM DWDM Number of ports 2 20 20 Speed 1 Gbps 1 Gbps Protection None None Interface 1000Base CWDMnnnn 3 1000Base DWDMITUnn 4 Line code 8B 10B 8B 10B Flow control negotiation 5 ...

Page 158: ...tus of the card and port status LEDs indicate the state of a port Table 140 LINK LEDs on 20 Port Gigabit Ethernet Label Activity Color Description On Red A failure exists on the card 1 FAIL Off None No failure exists on the card On Green This card is in service ACTIVE Off None This card has failed the FAIL LED is on 1 A failure can be total partial or forced Failure on any part of the card includi...

Page 159: ...cards and occupies a single slot in the chassis Any of the following types of 10 Gbps XFP transceivers are supported on any of the ports 10GE SR 10GE LR 10GE ER 10GE ZR 10GE DWDM Caution Risk of data loss You can corrupt the system if you attempt to install transceivers GBICs SFPs or XFPs that are not purchased from Ericsson because these items have not been tested with the SmartEdge router To red...

Page 160: ...ee the ITU DWDM Transmit Frequencies and Wavelengths table for ITU frequency and wavelength data Connector type LC Cable type SMF Transceiver type XFP Compliance ITU G 959 1 P1L1 2D2 ITU T G 698 1 ITU G 694 1 GR 253 LR 2b Transmitter Optical output power 0 0 dBm min 4 0 dBm max Center wavelength range See the ITU DWDM Transmit Frequencies and Wavelengths table for ITU frequency and wavelength data...

Page 161: ...orts results in the FAIL LED being on Table 145 Facility LEDs on 1 Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet Card Label Activity Color Description On Yellow The link is transmitting or receiving frames ACT Off None The link has no active frame On Green The link is up LNK Off None The link is down 6 19 4 Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet Card The 4 port 10GE line card is designed to address the requirements for applications...

Page 162: ...sing the no shutdown command For more information on the flow control CLI configuration command description see related documentation at https ebusiness ericsson net This card is the same size as all other SmartEdge line cards and occupies a single slot in the chassis The following types of 10 Gbps XFP transceivers are supported on any of the ports 10GE SR Short Reach 10GE LR Long Reach 10GE ER Ex...

Page 163: ...WDM Transmit Frequencies and Wavelengths table for ITU frequency and wavelength data Connector type LC Cable type SMF Transceiver type XFP Compliance ITU G 959 1 P1L1 2D2 ITU T G 698 1 ITU G 694 1 GR 253 LR 2b Transmitter Optical output power 0 0 dBm min 4 0 dBm max Center wavelength range See the ITU DWDM Transmit Frequencies and Wavelengths table for ITU frequency and wavelength data Extinction ...

Page 164: ... in service ACTIVE Off None This card has failed the FAIL LED is on 1 A failure can be total partial or forced Failure on any part of the card including failure of any of its ports results in the FAIL LED being on Table 149 Facility LEDs on 4 Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet Card Label Activity Color Description On Yellow The link is transmitting or receiving frames ACT Off None The link has no active fra...

Page 165: ...s You perform IP Security IPSec configuration management and reporting with NetOp Element Manager System Table 150 ASE Card Specifications Specification Value Number of ports Two for each ASP Speed 10 100 1000 Mbps Protection None Interface Ethernet BaseT Connection type RJ 45 Compliance IEEE 802 3 802 3u 802 3ab Table 151 ASE Card Port Data Type of Card and Card Description Physical Ports 1 Low D...

Page 166: ...L LED is on 1 A failure can be total partial or forced Failure on any part of the card including failure of any of its ports results in the FAIL LED being on Table 153 Facility LEDs for the ASE Card Label Activity Color Description On Green The link is present and active On Blinking The link is transmitting or receiving frames LNK ACT Off None The link has no active frame On Yellow 1 The link is o...

Page 167: ... until it shows you that the ASPs are up and running 3 To configure the ASE card for IPSec VPNs you must use the NetOp EMS Security Services software 7 3 ASE Operational Commands The following are ASE operational commands show asp Shows the status of the ASPs after the ASE card has been configured Note ASP status will show only if the ASE card has been provisioned in the chassis and the XCRP is co...

Page 168: ... Configured type Slot Installed type Initialized Flags 2 ase 2 ase Yes P1P2UR 7 xcrp 7 xcrp Yes local Egle6 Note Look for P1P2UR to verify that the ASE card is up For more information about these and other ASE related commands see related documentation at https ebusiness ericsson net 7 4 Operating Status The ASE card has equipment LEDs at the top of each card to indicate the current status of the ...

Page 169: ...DD slot on the SSE without removing the card You can insert and remove an HDD without affecting the operation of the other HDD These HDDs are separate devices and can be used to perform Redundant Array of Independent Disks RAID1 redundancy to provide a highly fault tolerant system The HDDs have a storage capacity of 300 GB and are controlled by CLI commands received from the Network Processor NP t...

Page 170: ...wer P8 5 0V Power P2 3 3V Power P9 5 0V Power P3 3 3V Pre charge Power P10 Ground Ground P4 Ground Ground P11 Ready LED O C Output LOL 15 mA Output P5 Ground Ground P12 Ground Power P6 Ground Ground P13 12 0V Pre charge Power P7 5 0V Pre charge Power P14 12 0V Power P15 12V Power Table 156 SSE Card Slot Data Type of Card and Card Description Physical Slots 1 SmartEdge Storage Engine 2 HDD slots 2 ...

Page 171: ...the ACTIVE LED is on or has failed the FAIL LED is on 1 A failure can be total partial or forced Failure on any part of the card including failure of any of its ports results in the FAIL LED being lit Table 158 Facility LEDs for the HDD on the SSE Card Label Color Activity Description Green On The HDD is powered on Green Blinking The HDD is in active mode None Off The HDD is powered off Yellow On ...

Page 172: ...em reload 0 disk removal 0 disk insertion debug fsm group For field and development debugging of SSE group specific operations debug fsm partition For field and development debugging of SSE partition specific operations delete partition Removes the specified partition on an SSE disk All data in the partition is deleted Note This delete partition command cannot be executed if the partition is mount...

Page 173: ...ow disk Displays disk info for the SSE card show disk sse counters Displays disk counters for the SSE card show hardware Displays information about the system hardware show sse group partition Displays SSE group or SSE partition counters show sse group partition counters Displays SSE group or SSE partition information show system alarm Displays system level alarms show version Displays current ver...

Page 174: ...Edge 600 Router Hardware Guide 8 5 Operating Status Equipment LEDs indicate the current status of the SSE card and facility LEDs indicate the status of the HDDs 168 27 153 30 CRA 119 1170 1 Uen A 2010 04 09 ...

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