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Contents
Preface
Before You Begin ............................................................................................................. xiii
Text Conventions .............................................................................................................xiii
The Nortel Networks* ATM T3/E3 PMC module provides an interface to support
unchannelized T3 or E3 operation for ATM applications.
In this guide, the Passport* 5430 Multiservice Access Switch is referred to as the
Passport 5430.
Before You Begin
This guide is intended for qualified service personnel who are installing or
replacing the ATM T3/E3 PMC module into the Passport 5430. A qualified
service person should have appropriate technical training and experience and be
aware of the hazards involved in installing and replacing customer-replaceable
units (CRUs).
Preface
Text Conventions
This guide uses the following text conventions:
italic textIndicates new terms, book titles, and variables in
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Acronyms
This guide uses the following acronyms:
ACalternating current
AISalarm indicator signal
ATMasynchronous transfer mode
CRUcustomer-replaceable unit
DCdirect current
OOFout of frame
LEDlight emitting diode
PCIperipheral component interconnect
PMCPCI mezzanine card
RAIremote alarm indicator
WANwide area network
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Chapter 1
Using the ATM T3/E3 PMC Module
This document supplements Installing and Operating the Passport 5430
Multiservice Access Switch. Follow the hardware installation steps in that manual,
then refer to this document for information specific to the ATM T3/E3 PMC
module.
Warning:
The ATM T3/E3 PMC module is designed to operate in the Passport
5430 Multiservice Access Switch only. Attempting to use the ATM T3/E3
PMC module in any other product may be hazardous and invalidates the
regulatory approval.
This supplement covers the following:
SectionPage
Verifying Shipment Contents
Preparing to Install the ATM T3/E3 PMC Module1-3
Setting AC or DC Coupling1-4
Installing the ATM T3/E3 PMC Module1-6
Attaching Cables1-9
Interpreting LEDs1-10
Completing the Software Configuration1-11
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Verifying Shipment Contents
If you have just received the T3/E3 PMC module, make sure your shipment is
complete and undamaged.
You should inspect all items for shipping damage. If you detect any damage, do
not install this module into the Passport 5430. Call the Nortel Networks Technical
Solutions Center in your area (see “
In addition to the ATM T3/E3 PMC module and this guide, your shipping
container should contain other hardware accessories. Verify that the items in the
shipping container match those on the packing list affixed to the shipping
container or the accessories listed in Tab le 1- 1
1-3.
Table 1-1.Accessories in the Passport 5430 Shipping Container
QuantityItemDescription
1Antistatic wrist strapUsed to direct the discharge of static
275 ohm mini-SMB to
BNC adapters
4M2.5 X 6mm panhead
zinc screws
How to Get Help” on -xv).
and shown in Figure 1-1 on page
electricity from your body to the chassis,
thereby avoiding discharge to, and possible
damage of, sensitive electronic
components.
Used to connect to a 75 ohm coaxial cable.
Used to secure the PMC module to the
Passport 5430 chassis.
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Antistatic wrist strap
Two 75 ohm mini-SMB
coaxial adapters
Four panhead screws
T3E3001
Figure 1-1.Shipping Contents
Preparing to Install the ATM T3/E3 PMC Module
Before beginning the installation, verify the following:
Tools and Cables” on page 1-4.
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•You have the proper equipment and tools; see “
•You have the communications devices and the cabling that you need to attach
to the PMC module; see “
Tools and Cables” on page 1-4.
•The PMC input and output cable interface is AC or DC coupled as
appropriate; see “
Setting AC or DC Coupling” on page 1-4.
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Tools and Cables
To install the ATM T3/D3 PMC module into the Passport 5430 you need a Phillips
screwdriver and the following equipment:
•Two 75 ohm mini-SMB to BNC adapters (part of the shipping contents)
•Two 75 ohm coaxial cables
Setting AC or DC Coupling
If differences in ground potential exist throughout your cabling, you can designate
AC or DC coupling for the transmitting and receiving interfaces. You do this by
removing or installing a jumper head on the jumper pins associated with these
interfaces (Figure 1-2)
.
1-4
J1
J2
J2J1
1 = Jumper pins configured
TXRX
for DC coupling
2 = Jumper pins configured
for AC coupling
Figure 1-2.Location of the Jumper Pins
1
2
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Tabl e 1-2 shows the jumper pins that are associated with the receiving and
transmitting interfaces.
Table 1-2.ATM T3 or E3 Interface Coupling
InterfaceJumper Pins
TX – Transmits dataJ1
RX – Receives dataJ2
To install a jumper head, go to the next section. To remove a jumper head, go to
“Removing a Jumper Head” on page 1-6.
Installing a Jumper Head
To DC couple an ATM T3 or E3 interface, install the jumper head as follows:
1.
Locate the jumper pins (Figure 1-2 on page 1-4).
2.
Push the jumper head over the pins (Figure 1-3).
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Figure 1-3.Installing a Jumper Head for DC Coupling
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Removing a Jumper Head
An interface is AC coupled if there is no jumper head on the associated jumper
pins. If you want to change an interface coupling from DC to AC, remove the
jumper head as follows:
1.
Locate the jumper pins you want to configure (Figure 1-2 on page 1-4).
2.
Grasp the jumper head with your fingers, then pull it up (Figure 1-4).
T3E3014
Figure 1-4.Removing a Jumper Head for AC Coupling
Installing the ATM T3/E3 PMC Module
Note:
The ATM T3/E3 PMC module can be installed only on the system
processor card.
Note:
Before you install the ATM T3/E3 PMC module, be sure the
transmitting and receiving interfaces are coupled appropriately; see “
AC or DC Coupling” on page 1-4.
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To install the PMC module on the system processor card:
1.
Attach an antistatic wrist strap.
Caution:
Electrostatic discharge can damage hardware. You must wear the
antistatic wrist strap whenever you handle printed circuit boards. Refer to the
instructions enclosed with your antistatic wrist strap to attach it.
2.
Holding the PMC module with the connectors facing down, slide it into
the opening on the system processor card (Figure 1-5)
3.
Press down to seat the PMC module firmly in the sockets (Figure 1-5).
C
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Y
S
IS
A
TX
3
RX
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Figure 1-5.Installing the PMC Module
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4.
Insert and tighten the four screws to secure the PMC module to the
system processor card (Figure 1-6)
.
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Figure 1-6.Securing the PMC Module to the System Processor Card
5.
Install the system processor card into the chassis.
For instructions, see Installing a System Processor Card in the Passport 5430
Multiservice Access Switch.
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Attaching Cables
The ATM T3/E3 PMC module provides two T3 or E3 interfaces, as described in
Tabl e 1-3
Table 1-3.ATM T3/E3 Interfaces
InterfaceFunction
TXTransmits data
RXReceives data
.
Using the ATM T3/E3 PMC Module
To connect to either interface, see “
Connecting to the ATM Interface
The ATM T3/E3 PMC module has two interfaces, one that transmits data and one
that receives data. You connect both interfaces to the T3/E3 communications
device with the same types of cables.
To connect to the ATM T3 or E3 interface on an installed ATM T3/E3 PMC
module, you attach the 75 ohm mini-SMB to BNC adapter, then the 75 ohm BNC
cable as follows:
1.
Insert the SMB side of the 75 ohm mini-SMB to BNC adapter into the
ATM T3/E3 interface (Figure 1-7
Module 3
Module 4
Module 5
Remote
Console
U
ISDN BRI
withNT1
Telco
V.34 Modem
COM
COM
Connecting to the ATM Interface” on page 1-9.
).
System
SYNC OOF
ATM
T3/E3
RXTX
AIS RAI
Voice Processor
Expansion Card
Expansion Card
Processor
PCI Slot 1
PCI Slot 2
PCI Slot 3
PCI Slot 4
Figure 1-7.Connecting the ATM T3 Cable
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2.
Connect the other end of the adapter to the 75 ohm BNC cable.
3.
Connect the BNC cable to the T3/E3 communications device.
4.
Arrange the cable in the cable loom.
For instructions, see Installing and Operating the Passport 5430 Multservice
Access Swtich.
Interpreting LEDs
The ATM T3/E3 PMC module has four LEDs (Figure 1-8).
SYNCOOF
AISRAI
U
D
Module 3
Module 4
Module 5
Remote
Console
RLSD
RLSD
ISDN BRI
withNT1
Telco
V.34 Modem
B1
DD
B2
COM
Serial
COM
Serial
Tx
RLSD
Rx
DTR
5V FLASH ONLY
Module 2Module 1
Module 2Module 1
Dsync
Module 2Module 1
Dsync
ATM
T3/E3
RX TX
PCMCIA 1
PCMCIA 2
Daul
T1/E1
Port 1
Dsync
Port 2
Port 1
Dsync
Port 2
Figure 1-8.ATM T3/E3 PMC Module LEDs
Tabl e 1-4 describes the function of the ATM T3/E3 PMC module’s LEDs.
Table 1-4.ATM T3/E3 PMC LEDs
LEDStateMeaning
SyncOffPort is not synchronized to the network.
On (green)Port is synchronized to the network.
AISOffFramer has not detected an alarm indication
On (yellow)Framer has not detected an alarm indication
Module 2Module 1 Port 1
Port 2
SYNC OOF
AIS RAI
YEL
SYNC
ALMRED
LOOP
ALM
TX/RX
SPD
Link
Console
PS1
PS2
Fan
Voice Processor
YEL
SYNC
ALMRED
LOOP
ALM
Expansion Card
Port 1
Port 2
Expansion Card
Port 1
Port 2
signal.
signal.
System
Processor
WAN
Run
Mod2
Boot
cPCI
PCI Slot 1
Sys
Insert
PCI Slot 2
Extract
Insert
PCI Slot 3
Extract
Insert
PCI Slot 4
Extract
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Table 1-4.ATM T3/E3 PMC LEDs
LEDStateMeaning
OOFOffPort has not received an out of frame occurrence.
On (yellow)Port has received an out of frame occurrence.
RAIOffFramer has not detected a remote alarm indication
On (yellow)Framer has detected a remote alarm indication
(continued)
signal.
signal.
Completing the Software Configuration
Once you have successfully installed the ATM T3/E3 PMC module, complete the
following software configuration tasks using instructions found in the
documentation:
Configuration TaskLocation of Instructions
If this is a first-time installation, you must
quick-start your Passport 5430.
Modify the Passport 5430 configuration file
to
•Add the ATM T3/E3 PMC module.
•Enable default ATM T3/E3 PMC module
software services.
Installing and Operating the Passport 5430
Multiservice Access Switch
•Configuring and Managing Routers with
Site Manager
•Configuring ATM Services
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change notice for your version of BayRS* software.
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Ports
Cabling
Appendix A
Cables and Interface Specifications
The T3/E3 interface consists of two 75 ohm mini-SMB connectors for a separate
input and output communication port. With the appropriate cabling, each port can
operate in either a T3 or an E3 configuration.
The following cables are needed to attach the Passport 5430 to the T3/E3
communications device:
•Two 75 ohm mini-SMB to BNC adapter cables
•Two standard 75 ohm coaxial cables
Physical Specifications
The physical specifications are as follows:
•Height: 0.4 in. (1.0 cm)
•Width: 2.7 in. (6.9 cm)
•Depth: 5.9 in. (15.0 cm)
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Environmental Specifications
The environmental requirements for the ATM T3/E3 PMC module are as follows:
•Altitude: 0 to 8000 ft. (0 to 2438.4 m)
•Humidity: 40% to 90%, noncondensing
•Temperature: 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C)
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