Cisco 15454-FTF2 User Manual

Cisco ONS 15454 Reference Manual
Product and Documentation Release 8.5.x July 2010
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• Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops.
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• Move the equipment farther away from the television or radio.
• Plug the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the television or radio. (That is, make certain the equipment and the television or radio are on circuits controlled by different circuit breakers or fuses.)
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CONTENTS
About this Manual xli
Revision History xli
Document Objectives xliv
Audience xlv
Related Documentation xlv
Document Conventions xlv
Obtaining Optical Networking Information li
Where to Find Safety and Warning Information li Cisco Optical Networking Product Documentation CD-ROM li
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request lii
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1 Shelf and Backplane Hardware 1-1
1.1 Overview 1-2
1.2 Rack Installation 1-3
1.2.1 Reversible Mounting Bracket 1-4
1.2.2 Mounting a Single Node 1-5
1.2.3 Mounting Multiple Nodes 1-6
1.2.4 ONS 15454 Bay Assembly 1-6
1.3 Front Door 1-6
1.4 Backplane Covers 1-11
1.4.1 Lower Backplane Cover 1-12
1.4.2 Rear Cover 1-13
1.4.3 Alarm Interface Panel 1-14
1.4.4 Alarm Interface Panel Replacement 1-14
1.5 Electrical Interface Assemblies 1-15
1.5.1 EIA Installation 1-16
1.5.2 EIA Configurations 1-16
1.5.3 BNC EIA 1-18
1.5.3.1 BNC Connectors 1-19
1.5.3.2 BNC Insertion and Removal Tool 1-20
1.5.4 High-Density BNC EIA 1-20
1.5.5 MiniBNC EIA 1-21
1.5.5.1 MiniBNC Connectors 1-22
1.5.5.2 MiniBNC Insertion and Removal Tool 1-27
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1.5.6 SMB EIA 1-28
1.5.7 AMP Champ EIA 1-29
1.5.8 UBIC-V EIA 1-32
1.5.9 UBIC-H EIA 1-34
1.5.10 EIA Replacement 1-38
1.6 Coaxial Cable 1-38
1.7 DS-1 Cable 1-38
1.7.1 Twisted Pair Wire-Wrap Cables 1-38
1.7.2 Electrical Interface Adapters 1-39
1.8 UBIC-V Cables 1-40
1.9 UBIC-H Cables 1-45
1.10 Ethernet Cables 1-51
1.11 Cable Routing and Management 1-53
1.11.1 Fiber Management 1-54
1.11.2 Fiber Management Using the Tie-Down Bar 1-55
1.11.3 Coaxial Cable Management 1-56
1.11.4 DS-1 Twisted-Pair Cable Management 1-56
1.11.5 AMP Champ Cable Management 1-56
1.12 Alarm Expansion Panel 1-56
1.12.1 Wire-Wrap and Pin Connections 1-57
1.13 Filler Card 1-61
1.14 Fan-Tray Assembly 1-62
1.14.1 Fan Tray Units for ONS 15454 Cards 1-63
1.14.2 Fan Speed 1-65
1.14.3 Fan Failure 1-65
1.14.4 Air Filter 1-65
1.14.5 Pilot Fuse 1-66
1.15 Power and Ground Description 1-66
1.16 Alarm, Timing, LAN, and Craft Pin Connections 1-67
1.16.1 Alarm Contact Connections 1-69
1.16.2 Timing Connections 1-70
1.16.3 LAN Connections 1-70
1.16.4 TL1 Craft Interface Installation 1-71
1.17 Cards and Slots 1-71
1.17.1 Card Slot Requirements 1-72
1.17.2 Card Replacement 1-75
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1.18 Software and Hardware Compatibility 1-76
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2 Common Control Cards 2-1
2.1 Common Control Card Overview 2-1
2.1.1 Cards Summary 2-1
2.1.2 Card Compatibility 2-3
2.1.3 Cross-Connect Card Compatibility 2-3
2.2 TCC2 Card 2-6
2.2.1 TCC2 Card Functionality 2-7
2.2.2 TCC2 Card-Level Indicators 2-8
2.2.3 Network-Level Indicators 2-9
2.2.4 Power-Level Indicators 2-10
2.3 TCC2P Card 2-10
2.3.1 TCC2P Functionality 2-11
2.3.1.1 System Timing Functions 2-12
2.3.2 TCC2P Card-Level Indicators 2-14
2.3.3 Network-Level Indicators 2-14
2.3.4 Power-Level Indicators 2-15
2.4 XCVT Card 2-15
2.4.1 XCVT Functionality 2-16
2.4.2 VT Mapping 2-17
2.4.3 XCVT Hosting DS3XM-6 or DS3XM-12 2-18
2.4.4 XCVT Card-Level Indicators 2-18
2.5 XC10G Card 2-19
2.5.1 XC10G Functionality 2-20
2.5.2 VT Mapping 2-21
2.5.3 XC10G Hosting DS3XM-6 or DS3XM-12 2-22
2.5.4 XC10G Card-Level Indicators 2-22
2.5.5 XCVT/XC10G/XC-VXC-10G Compatibility 2-23
2.6 XC-VXC-10G Card 2-23
2.6.1 XC-VXC-10G Functionality 2-24
2.6.2 VT Mapping 2-26
2.6.3 XC-VXC-10G Hosting DS3XM-6 or DS3XM-12 2-27
2.6.4 XC-VXC-10G Card-Level Indicators 2-27
2.6.5 XC-VXC-10G Compatibility 2-28
2.7 AIC-I Card 2-28
2.7.1 AIC-I Card-Level Indicators 2-29
2.7.2 External Alarms and Controls 2-30
2.7.3 Orderwire 2-31
2.7.4 Power Monitoring 2-32
2.7.5 User Data Channel 2-32
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2.7.6 Data Communications Channel 2-33
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3 Electrical Cards 3-1
3.1 Electrical Card Overview 3-1
3.1.1 Card Summary 3-1
3.1.2 Card Compatibility 3-3
3.2 Bit Error Rate Testing 3-4
3.3 EC1-12 Card 3-5
3.3.1 EC1-12 Slots and Connectors 3-5
3.3.2 EC1-12 Faceplate and Block Diagram 3-5
3.3.3 EC1-12 Hosted by XCVT, XC10G, or XC-VXC-10G 3-6
3.3.4 EC1-12 Card-Level Indicators 3-6
3.3.5 EC1-12 Port-Level Indicators 3-7
3.4 DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Cards 3-7
3.4.1 DS1N-14 Features and Functions 3-7
3.4.2 DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Slot Compatibility 3-8
3.4.3 DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Faceplate and Block Diagram 3-8
3.4.4 DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Hosted by XCVT, XC10G, or XC-VXC-10G 3-9
3.4.5 DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Card-Level Indicators 3-9
3.4.6 DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Port-Level Indicators 3-10
3.5 DS1/E1-56 Card 3-10
3.5.1 DS1/E1-56 Slots and Connectors 3-10
3.5.2 DS1/E1-56 Faceplate and Block Diagram 3-11
3.5.3 DS1/E1-56 Card-Level Indicators 3-12
3.5.4 DS1/E1-56 Port-Level Indicators 3-13
3.6 DS3-12 and DS3N-12 Cards 3-13
3.6.1 DS3-12 and DS3N-12 Slots and Connectors 3-14
3.6.2 DS3-12 and DS3N-12 Faceplate and Block Diagram 3-14
3.6.3 DS3-12 and DS3N-12 Card-Level Indicators 3-15
3.6.4 DS3-12 and DS3N-12 Port-Level Indicators 3-16
3.7 DS3/EC1-48 Card 3-16
3.7.1 DS3/EC1-48 Slots and Connectors 3-16
3.7.2 DS3/EC1-48 Faceplate and Block Diagram 3-17
3.7.3 DS3/EC1-48 Card-Level Indicators 3-18
3.7.4 DS3/EC1-48 Port-Level Indicators 3-19
3.8 DS3i-N-12 Card 3-19
3.8.1 DS3i-N-12 Slots and Connectors 3-19
3.8.2 DS3i-N-12 Card-Level Indicators 3-21
3.8.3 DS3i-N-12 Port-Level Indicators 3-21
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3.9 DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Cards 3-21
3.9.1 DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Slots and Connectors 3-22
3.9.2 DS3-12E Faceplate and Block Diagram 3-22
3.9.3 DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Card-Level Indicators 3-24
3.9.4 DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Port-Level Indicators 3-25
3.10 DS3XM-6 Card 3-25
3.10.1 DS3XM-6 Slots and Connectors 3-25
3.10.2 DS3XM-6 Faceplate and Block Diagram 3-25
3.10.3 DS3XM-6 Hosted By XCVT, XC10G, or XC-VXC-10G 3-26
3.10.4 DS3XM-6 Card-Level Indicators 3-26
3.10.5 DS3XM-6 Port-Level Indicators 3-27
3.11 DS3XM-12 Card 3-27
3.11.1 Backplane Configurations 3-27
3.11.2 Ported Mode 3-28
3.11.3 Portless Mode 3-28
3.11.4 Shelf Configurations 3-28
3.11.5 Protection Modes 3-29
3.11.6 Card Features 3-29
3.11.7 DS3XM-12 Slots and Connectors 3-30
3.11.8 DS3XM-12 Faceplate and Block Diagram 3-30
3.11.9 DS3XM-12 Card-Level Indicators 3-31
3.11.10 DS3XM-12 Port-Level Indicators 3-32
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4.1 Optical Card Overview 4-2
4.1.1 Card Summary 4-2
4.1.2 Card Compatibility 4-4
4.2 OC3 IR 4/STM1 SH 1310 Card 4-6
4.2.1 OC3 IR 4/STM1 SH 1310 Card-Level Indicators 4-7
4.2.2 OC3 IR 4/STM1 SH 1310 Port-Level Indicators 4-7
4.3 OC3 IR/STM1 SH 1310-8 Card 4-8
4.3.1 OC3 IR/STM1 SH 1310-8 Card-Level Indicators 4-9
4.3.2 OC3 IR/STM1 SH 1310-8 Port-Level Indicators 4-9
4.4 OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310 Card 4-9
4.4.1 OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310 Card-Level Indicators 4-11
4.4.2 OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310 Port-Level Indicators 4-11
4.5 OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1310 Card 4-11
4.5.1 OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1310 Card-Level Indicators 4-13
4.5.2 OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1310 Port-Level Indicators 4-13
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4.6 OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1550 Card 4-13
4.6.1 OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1550 Card-Level Indicators 4-14
4.6.2 OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1550 Port-Level Indicators 4-15
4.7 OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310-4 Card 4-15
4.7.1 OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310-4 Card-Level Indicators 4-17
4.7.2 OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310-4 Port-Level Indicators 4-17
4.8 OC48 IR 1310 Card 4-17
4.8.1 OC48 IR 1310 Card-Level Indicators 4-18
4.8.2 OC48 IR 1310 Port-Level Indicators 4-19
4.9 OC48 LR 1550 Card 4-19
4.9.1 OC48 LR 1550 Card-Level Indicators 4-20
4.9.2 OC48 LR 1550 Port-Level Indicators 4-21
4.10 OC48 IR/STM16 SH AS 1310 Card 4-21
4.10.1 OC48 IR/STM16 SH AS 1310 Card-Level Indicators 4-22
4.10.2 OC48 IR/STM16 SH AS 1310 Port-Level Indicators 4-23
4.11 OC48 LR/STM16 LH AS 1550 Card 4-23
4.11.1 OC48 LR/STM16 LH AS 1550 Card-Level Indicators 4-24
4.11.2 OC48 LR/STM16 LH AS 1550 Port-Level Indicators 4-25
4.12 OC48 ELR/STM16 EH 100 GHz Cards 4-25
4.12.1 OC48 ELR 100 GHz Card-Level Indicators 4-27
4.12.2 OC48 ELR 100 GHz Port-Level Indicators 4-27
4.13 OC48 ELR 200 GHz Cards 4-27
4.13.1 OC48 ELR 200 GHz Card-Level Indicators 4-29
4.13.2 OC48 ELR 200 GHz Port-Level Indicators 4-29
4.14 OC192 SR/STM64 IO 1310 Card 4-29
4.14.1 OC192 SR/STM64 IO 1310 Card-Level Indicators 4-30
4.14.2 OC192 SR/STM64 IO 1310 Port-Level Indicators 4-31
4.15 OC192 IR/STM64 SH 1550 Card 4-31
4.15.1 OC192 IR/STM64 SH 1550 Card-Level Indicators 4-32
4.15.2 OC192 IR/STM64 SH 1550 Port-Level Indicators 4-33
4.16 OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 Card 4-33
4.16.1 OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 Card-Level Indicators 4-38
4.16.2 OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 Port-Level Indicators 4-38
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4.17 OC192 LR/STM64 LH ITU 15xx.xx Card 4-38
4.17.1 OC192 LR/STM64 LH ITU 15xx.xx Card-Level Indicators 4-40
4.17.2 OC192 LR/STM64 LH ITU 15xx.xx Port-Level Indicators 4-41
4.18 15454_MRC-12 Multirate Card 4-41
4.18.1 Slot Compatibility by Cross-Connect Card 4-42
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4.18.2 Ports and Line Rates 4-43
4.18.3 15454_MRC-12 Card-Level Indicators 4-45
4.18.4 15454_MRC-12 Port-Level Indicators 4-46
4.19 MRC-2.5G-4 Multirate Card 4-46
4.19.1 Slot Compatibility by Cross-Connect Card 4-48
4.19.2 Ports and Line Rates 4-48
4.19.3 MRC-2.5G-4 Card-Level Indicators 4-49
4.19.4 MRC-2.5G-4 Port-Level Indicators 4-49
4.20 OC192SR1/STM64IO Short Reach and OC192/STM64 Any Reach Cards 4-50
4.20.1 OC192SR1/STM64IO Short Reach and OC192/STM64 Any Reach Card-Level Indicators 4-52
4.20.2 OC192SR1/STM64IO Short Reach and OC-192/STM-64 Any Reach Port-Level Indicators 4-52
4.21 Optical Card SFPs and XFPs 4-52
4.21.1 Compatibility by Card 4-52
4.21.2 SFP Description 4-54
4.21.3 XFP Description 4-55
4.21.4 PPM Provisioning 4-56
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5 Ethernet Cards 5-1
5.1 Ethernet Card Overview 5-2
5.1.1 Ethernet Cards 5-2
5.1.2 Card Compatibility 5-3
5.2 E100T-12 Card 5-4
5.2.1 Slot Compatibility 5-5
5.2.2 E100T-12 Card-Level Indicators 5-6
5.2.3 E100T-12 Port-Level Indicators 5-6
5.2.4 Cross-Connect Compatibility 5-6
5.3 E100T-G Card 5-6
5.3.1 Slot Compatibility 5-8
5.3.2 E100T-G Card-Level Indicators 5-8
5.3.3 E100T-G Port-Level Indicators 5-8
5.3.4 Cross-Connect Compatibility 5-8
5.4 E1000-2 Card 5-9
5.4.1 Slot Compatibility 5-10
5.4.2 E1000-2 Card-Level Indicators 5-10
5.4.3 E1000-2 Port-Level Indicators 5-10
5.4.4 Cross-Connect Compatibility 5-11
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5.5.1 E1000-2-G Card-Level Indicators 5-13
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5.5.2 E1000-2-G Port-Level Indicators 5-13
5.5.3 Cross-Connect Compatibility 5-13
5.6 G1000-4 Card 5-14
5.6.1 STS-24c Restriction 5-15
5.6.2 G1000-4 Card-Level Indicators 5-15
5.6.3 G1000-4 Port-Level Indicators 5-15
5.6.4 Slot Compatibility 5-16
5.7 G1K-4 Card 5-16
5.7.1 STS-24c Restriction 5-17
5.7.2 G1K-4 Compatibility 5-18
5.7.3 G1K-4 Card-Level Indicators 5-18
5.7.4 G1K-4 Port-Level Indicators 5-18
5.8 ML100T-12 Card 5-19
5.8.1 ML100T-12 Card-Level Indicators 5-20
5.8.2 ML100T-12 Port-Level Indicators 5-21
5.8.3 Cross-Connect and Slot Compatibility 5-21
5.9 ML100X-8 Card 5-21
5.9.1 ML100X-8 Card-Level Indicators 5-22
5.9.2 ML100X-8 Port-Level Indicators 5-23
5.9.3 Cross-Connect and Slot Compatibility 5-23
5.10 ML1000-2 Card 5-23
5.10.1 ML1000-2 Card-Level Indicators 5-24
5.10.2 ML1000-2 Port-Level Indicators 5-25
5.10.3 Cross-Connect and Slot Compatibility 5-25
5.11 ML-MR-10 Card 5-25
5.11.1 ML-MR-10 Card-Level Indicators 5-27
5.11.2 ML-MR-10 Port-Level Indicators 5-27
5.11.3 Cross-Connect and Slot Compatibility 5-27
5.12 CE-100T-8 Card 5-28
5.12.1 CE-100T-8 Card-Level Indicators 5-30
5.12.2 CE-100T-8 Port-Level Indicators 5-30
5.12.3 Cross-Connect and Slot Compatibility 5-30
5.13 CE-1000-4 Card 5-30
5.13.1 CE-1000-4 Card-Level Indicators 5-33
5.13.2 CE-1000-4 Port-Level Indicators 5-33
5.13.3 Cross-Connect and Slot Compatibility 5-33
5.14 CE-MR-10 Card 5-34
5.14.1 CE-MR-10 Card-Level Indicators 5-35
5.14.2 CE-MR-10 Port-Level Indicators 5-36
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5.14.3 Cross-Connect and Slot Compatibility 5-36
5.15 Ethernet Card GBICs and SFPs 5-36
5.15.1 Compatibility by Card 5-37
5.15.2 GBIC Description 5-38
5.15.3 G1K-4 DWDM and CWDM GBICs 5-39
5.15.4 SFP Description 5-41
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6 Storage Access Networking Cards 6-1
6.1 FC_MR-4 Card Overview 6-1
6.1.1 FC_MR-4 Card-Level Indicators 6-3
6.1.2 FC_MR-4 Port-Level Indicators 6-4
6.1.3 FC_MR-4 Compatibility 6-4
6.2 FC_MR-4 Card Modes 6-4
6.2.1 Line-Rate Card Mode 6-4
6.2.2 Enhanced Card Mode 6-5
6.2.2.1 Mapping 6-5
6.2.2.2 SW -LCAS 6-5
6.2.2.3 Distance Extension 6-5
6.2.2.4 Differential Delay Features 6-6
6.2.2.5 Interoperability Features 6-6
6.2.3 Link Integrity 6-7
6.2.4 Link Recovery 6-7
6.3 FC_MR-4 Card Application 6-7
6.4 FC_MR-4 Card GBICs 6-8
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7.1 Electrical Card Protection 7-1
7.1.1 1:1 Protection 7-2
7.1.2 1:N Protection 7-3
7.1.2.1 Revertive Switching 7-4
7.1.2.2 1:N Protection Guidelines 7-4
7.2 Electrical Card Protection and the Backplane 7-5
7.2.1 Standard BNC Protection 7-11
7.2.2 High-Density BNC Protection 7-11
7.2.3 MiniBNC Protection 7-12
7.2.4 SMB Protection 7-12
7.2.5 AMP Champ Protection 7-12
7.2.6 UBIC Protection 7-12
7.3 OC-N Card Protection 7-13
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7.3.1 1+1 Protection 7-13
7.3.2 Optimized 1+1 Protection 7-13
7.4 Unprotected Cards 7-14
7.5 External Switching Commands 7-14
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8 Cisco Transport Controller Operation 8-1
8.1 CTC Software Delivery Methods 8-1
8.1.1 CTC Software Installed on the TCC2/TCC2P Card 8-1
8.1.2 CTC Software Installed on the PC or UNIX Workstation 8-3
8.2 CTC Installation Overview 8-4
8.3 PC and UNIX Workstation Requirements 8-4
8.4 ONS 15454 Connection 8-7
8.5 CTC Login 8-7
8.5.1 Legal Disclaimer 8-8
8.5.2 Login Node Group 8-8
8.6 CTC Window 8-8
8.6.1 Node View 8-9
8.6.1.1 CTC Card Colors 8-9
8.6.1.2 Node View Card Shortcuts 8-11
8.6.1.3 Node View Tabs 8-11
8.6.2 Network View 8-12
8.6.2.1 Network View Tabs 8-13
8.6.2.2 CTC Node Colors 8-14
8.6.2.3 DCC Links 8-14
8.6.2.4 Link Consolidation 8-15
8.6.3 Card View 8-15
8.6.4 Print or Export CTC Data 8-17
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8.8 TCC2/TCC2P Card Reset 8-21
8.9 TCC2/TCC2P Card Database 8-21
8.10 Software Revert 8-22
9 Security 9-1
9.1 User IDs and Security Levels 9-1
9.2 User Privileges and Policies 9-1
9.2.1 User Privileges by CTC Action 9-2
9.2.2 Security Policies 9-6
9.2.2.1 Superuser Privileges for Provisioning Users 9-6
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9.2.2.2 Idle User Timeout 9-7
9.2.2.3 User Password, Login, and Access Policies 9-7
9.2.2.4 Secure Access 9-8
9.3 Audit Trail 9-8
9.3.1 Audit Trail Log Entries 9-8
9.3.2 Audit Trail Capacities 9-9
9.4 RADIUS Security 9-9
9.4.1 RADIUS Authentication 9-9
9.4.2 Shared Secrets 9-10
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10 Timing 10-1
10.1 Timing Parameters 10-1
10.2 Network Timing 10-2
10.3 Synchronization Status Messaging 10-3
10.3.1 SONET SSM Messages 10-4
10.3.2 SDH SSM Messages 10-4
11 Circuits and Tunnels 11-1
11.1 Overview 11-2
11.2 Circuit Properties 11-2
11.2.1 Concatenated STS Time Slot Assignments 11-4
11.2.2 Circuit Status 11-6
11.2.3 Circuit States 11-7
11.2.4 Circuit Protection Types 11-9
11.2.5 Circuit Information in the Edit Circuit Window 11-10
11.3 Cross-Connect Card Bandwidth 11-12
11.4 Portless Transmux 11-15
11.5 DCC Tunnels 11-16
11.5.1 Traditional DCC Tunnels 11-17
11.5.2 IP-Encapsulated Tunnels 11-18
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11.7 Multiple Destinations for Unidirectional Circuits 11-18
11.8 Monitor Circuits 11-18
11.8.1 Monitor Circuits using portless ports as a source on DS3XM-12 11-19
11.9 Path ProtectionCircuits 11-19
11.9.1 Open-Ended Path Protection Circuits 11-20
11.9.2 Go-and-Return Path Protection Routing 11-21
11.10 BLSR Protection Channel Access Circuits 11-21
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11.11 BLSR STS and VT Squelch Tables 11-22
11.11.1 BLSR STS Squelch Table 11-22
11.11.2 BLSR VT Squelch Table 11-23
11.12 IEEE 802.17 Resilient Packet Ring Circuit Display 11-23
11.13 Section and Path Trace 11-24
11.14 Path Signal Label, C2 Byte 11-25
11.15 Automatic Circuit Routing 11-27
11.15.1 Bandwidth Allocation and Routing 11-28
11.15.2 Secondary Sources and Destinations 11-28
11.16 Manual Circuit Routing 11-29
11.17 Constraint-Based Circuit Routing 11-33
11.18 Virtual Concatenated Circuits 11-34
11.18.1 VCAT Circuit States 11-34
11.18.2 VCAT Member Routing 11-34
11.18.3 Link Capacity Adjustment 11-36
11.18.4 VCAT Circuit Size 11-37
11.18.5 Open-Ended VCAT 11-38
11.18.5.1 Open-Ended VCAT Protection 11-39
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11.19 Bridge and Roll 11-40
11.19.1 Rolls Window 11-40
11.19.2 Roll Status 11-42
11.19.3 Single and Dual Rolls 11-43
11.19.4 Two Circuit Bridge and Roll 11-45
11.19.5 Protected Circuits 11-46
11.20 Merged Circuits 11-46
11.21 Reconfigured Circuits 11-47
11.22 VLAN Management 11-47
11.23 Server Trails 11-47
11.23.1 Server Trail Protection Types 11-48
11.23.2 VCAT Circuit Routing over Server Trails 11-48
11.23.2.1 Shared Resource Link Group 11-49
12 SONET Topologies and Upgrades 12-1
12.1 SONET Rings and TCC2/TCC2P Cards 12-1
12.2 Bidirectional Line Switched Rings 12-3
12.2.1 Two-Fiber BLSRs 12-3
12.2.2 Four-Fiber BLSRs 12-6
12.2.3 BLSR Bandwidth 12-9
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12.2.4 BLSR Application Example 12-10
12.2.5 BLSR Fiber Connections 12-13
12.3 Path Protection 12-14
12.4 Dual-Ring Interconnect 12-19
12.4.1 BLSR DRI 12-19
12.4.2 Path Protection DRI 12-23
12.4.3 Path Protection/BLSR DRI Handoff Configurations 12-26
12.5 Comparison of the Protection Schemes 12-28
12.6 Subtending Rings 12-29
12.7 Linear ADM Configurations 12-31
12.8 Path-Protected Mesh Networks 12-31
12.9 Four-Shelf Node Configurations 12-33
12.10 STS around the Ring 12-34
12.11 OC-N Speed Upgrades 12-35
12.11.1 Span Upgrade Wizard 12-38
12.11.2 Manual Span Upgrades 12-38
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12.12 In-Service Topology Upgrades 12-38
12.12.1 Unprotected Point-to-Point or Linear ADM to Path Protection 12-39
12.12.2 Point-to-Point or Linear ADM to Two-Fiber BLSR 12-40
12.12.3 Path Protection to Two-Fiber BLSR 12-40
12.12.4 Two-Fiber BLSR to Four-Fiber BLSR 12-41
12.12.5 Add or Remove a Node from a Topology 12-41
13 Management Network Connectivity 13-1
13.1 IP Networking Overview 13-1
13.2 IP Addressing Scenarios 13-2
13.2.1 IP Scenario 1: CTC and ONS 15454s on Same Subnet 13-3
13.2.2 IP Scenario 2: CTC and ONS 15454 Nodes Connected to a Router 13-3
13.2.3 IP Scenario 3: Using Proxy ARP to Enable an ONS 15454 Gateway 13-4
13.2.4 IP Scenario 4: Default Gateway on a CTC Computer 13-6
13.2.5 IP Scenario 5: Using Static Routes to Connect to LANs 13-7
13.2.6 IP Scenario 6: Using OSPF 13-10
13.2.7 IP Scenario 7: Provisioning the ONS 15454 SOCKS Proxy Server 13-12
13.2.8 IP Scenario 8: Dual GNEs on a Subnet 13-18
13.2.9 IP Scenario 9: IP Addressing with Secure Mode Enabled 13-20
13.2.9.1 Secure Mode Behavior 13-20
13.2.9.2 Secure Node Locked and Unlocked Behavior 13-23
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13.4 External Firewalls 13-25
13.5 Open GNE 13-27
13.6 TCP/IP and OSI Networking 13-29
13.6.1 Point-to-Point Protocol 13-30
13.6.2 Link Access Protocol on the D Channel 13-31
13.6.3 OSI Connectionless Network Service 13-31
13.6.4 OSI Routing 13-34
13.6.4.1 End System-to-Intermediate System Protocol 13-36
13.6.4.2 Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System Protocol 13-36
13.6.5 TARP 13-37
13.6.5.1 TARP Processing 13-38
13.6.5.2 TARP Loop Detection Buffer 13-39
13.6.5.3 Manual TARP Adjacencies 13-39
13.6.5.4 Manual TID to NSAP Provisioning 13-40
13.6.6 TCP/IP and OSI Mediation 13-40
13.6.7 OSI Virtual Routers 13-41
13.6.8 IP-over-CLNS Tunnels 13-43
13.6.8.1 Provisioning IP-over-CLNS Tunnels 13-44
13.6.8.2 IP-over-CLNS Tunnel Scenario 1: ONS Node to Other Vendor GNE 13-45
13.6.8.3 IP-over-CLNS Tunnel Scenario 2: ONS Node to Router 13-46
13.6.8.4 IP-over-CLNS Tunnel Scenario 3: ONS Node to Router Across an OSI DCN 13-47
13.6.9 OSI/IP Networking Scenarios 13-49
13.6.9.1 OSI/IP Scenario 1: IP OSS, IP DCN, ONS GNE, IP DCC, and ONS ENE 13-50
13.6.9.2 OSI/IP Scenario 2: IP OSS, IP DCN, ONS GNE, OSI DCC, and Other Vendor ENE 13-50
13.6.9.3 OSI/IP Scenario 3: IP OSS, IP DCN, Other Vendor GNE, OSI DCC, and ONS ENE 13-52
13.6.9.4 OSI/IP Scenario 4: Multiple ONS DCC Areas 13-54
13.6.9.5 OSI/IP Scenario 5: GNE Without an OSI DCC Connection 13-55
13.6.9.6 OSI/IP Scenario 6: IP OSS, OSI DCN, ONS GNE, OSI DCC, and Other Vendor ENE 13-56
13.6.9.7 OSI/IP Scenario 7: OSI OSS, OSI DCN, Other Vender GNE, OSI DCC, and ONS NEs 13-57
13.6.9.8 OSI/IP Scenario 8: OSI OSS, OSI DCN, ONS GNE, OSI DCC, and Other Vender NEs 13-59
13.6.10 Provisioning OSI in CTC 13-61
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13.7 IPv6 Network Compatibility 13-62
13.8 FTP Support for ENE Database Backup 13-62
14 Alarm Monitoring and Management 14-1
14.1 Overview 14-1
14.2 LCD Alarm Counts 14-1
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14.3 Alarm Information 14-2
14.3.1 Viewing Alarms With Each Node’s Time Zone 14-4
14.3.2 Controlling Alarm Display 14-4
14.3.3 Filtering Alarms 14-4
14.3.4 Viewing Alarm-Affected Circuits 14-5
14.3.5 Conditions Tab 14-5
14.3.6 Controlling the Conditions Display 14-6
14.3.6.1 Retrieving and Displaying Conditions 14-6
14.3.6.2 Conditions Column Descriptions 14-6
14.3.6.3 Filtering Conditions 14-7
14.3.7 Viewing History 14-7
14.3.7.1 History Column Descriptions 14-8
14.3.7.2 Retrieving and Displaying Alarm and Condition History 14-8
14.3.8 Alarm History and Log Buffer Capacities 14-9
14.4 Alarm Severities 14-9
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14.5 Alarm Profiles 14-9
14.5.1 Creating and Modifying Alarm Profiles 14-10
14.5.2 Alarm Profile Buttons 14-11
14.5.3 Alarm Profile Editing 14-12
14.5.4 Alarm Severity Options 14-12
14.5.5 Row Display Options 14-12
14.5.6 Applying Alarm Profiles 14-13
14.6 Alarm Suppression 14-13
14.6.1 Alarms Suppressed for Maintenance 14-13
14.6.2 Alarms Suppressed by User Command 14-14
14.7 External Alarms and Controls 14-14
14.7.1 External Alarms 14-14
14.7.2 User Defined Alarm Types 14-15
14.7.3 External Controls 14-15
15 Performance Monitoring 15-1
15.1 Threshold Performance Monitoring 15-2
15.2 Intermediate Path Performance Monitoring 15-3
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15.4 Performance Monitoring Parameter Definitions 15-5
15.5 Performance Monitoring for Electrical Cards 15-12
15.5.1 EC1-12 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters 15-12
15.5.2 DS1/E1-56 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters 15-14
15.5.3 DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters 15-16
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15.5.3.1 DS-1 Facility Data Link Performance Monitoring 15-18
15.5.4 DS3-12 and DS3N-12 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters 15-18
15.5.5 DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Card Performance Monitoring Parameters 15-19
15.5.6 DS3i-N-12 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters 15-21
15.5.7 DS3XM-6 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters 15-23
15.5.8 DS3XM-12 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters 15-25
15.5.9 DS3/EC1-48 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters 15-27
15.6 Performance Monitoring for Ethernet Cards 15-29
15.6.1 E-Series Ethernet Card Performance Monitoring Parameters 15-29
15.6.1.1 E-Series Ethernet Statistics Window 15-29
15.6.1.2 E-Series Ethernet Utilization Window 15-31
15.6.1.3 E-Series Ethernet History Window 15-31
15.6.2 G-Series Ethernet Card Performance Monitoring Parameters 15-32
15.6.2.1 G-Series Ethernet Statistics Window 15-32
15.6.2.2 G-Series Ethernet Utilization Window 15-33
15.6.2.3 G-Series Ethernet History Window 15-34
15.6.3 ML-Series Ethernet Card Performance Monitoring Parameters 15-34
15.6.3.1 ML-Series Ether Ports Statistics Window 15-34
15.6.3.2 ML-Series Card Ether Ports Utilization Window 15-36
15.6.3.3 ML-Series Card Ether Ports History Window 15-37
15.6.3.4 ML-Series POS Ports Window 15-37
15.6.3.5 ML-Series RPR Span Window 15-38
15.6.4 CE-Series Ethernet Card Performance Monitoring Parameters 15-43
15.6.4.1 CE-Series Card Ether Port Statistics Window 15-44
15.6.4.2 CE-Series Card Ether Ports Utilization Window 15-46
15.6.4.3 CE-Series Card Ether Ports History Window 15-47
15.6.4.4 CE-Series Card POS Ports Statistics Parameters 15-47
15.6.4.5 CE-Series Card POS Ports Utilization Window 15-48
15.6.4.6 CE-Series Card POS Ports History Window 15-48
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15.7 Performance Monitoring for Optical Cards 15-48
15.8 Performance Monitoring for Optical Multirate Cards 15-51
15.9 Performance Monitoring for Storage Access Networking Cards 15-52
15.9.1 FC_MR-4 Statistics Window 15-53
15.9.2 FC_MR-4 Utilization Window 15-54
15.9.3 FC_MR-4 History Window 15-55
16 SNMP 16-1
16.1 SNMP Overview 16-1
16.2 Basic SNMP Components 16-2
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16.3 SNMP External Interface Requirement 16-4
16.4 SNMP Version Support 16-4
16.5 SNMP Message Types 16-4
16.6 SNMP Management Information Bases 16-5
16.6.1 IETF-Standard MIBs for the ONS 15454 16-5
16.6.2 Proprietary ONS 15454 MIBs 16-6
16.6.3 Generic Threshold and Performance Monitoring MIBs 16-7
16.7 SNMP Trap Content 16-9
16.7.1 Generic and IETF Traps 16-9
16.7.2 Variable Trap Bindings 16-10
16.8 SNMP Community Names 16-16
16.9 Proxy Over Firewalls 16-16
16.10 Remote Monitoring 16-16
16.10.1 64-Bit RMON Monitoring over DCC 16-17
16.10.1.1 Row Creation in MediaIndependentTable 16-17
16.10.1.2 Row Creation in cMediaIndependentHistoryControlTable 16-18
16.10.2 HC-RMON-MIB Support 16-18
16.10.3 Ethernet Statistics RMON Group 16-18
16.10.3.1 Row Creation in etherStatsTable 16-18
16.10.3.2 Get Requests and GetNext Requests 16-19
16.10.3.3 Row Deletion in etherStatsTable 16-19
16.10.3.4 64-Bit etherStatsHighCapacityTable 16-19
16.10.4 History Control RMON Group 16-19
16.10.4.1 History Control Table 16-19
16.10.4.2 Row Creation in historyControlTable 16-19
16.10.4.3 Get Requests and GetNext Requests 16-20
16.10.4.4 Row Deletion in historyControl Table 16-20
16.10.5 Ethernet History RMON Group 16-20
16.10.5.1 64-Bit etherHistoryHighCapacityTable 16-20
16.10.6 Alarm RMON Group 16-20
16.10.6.1 Alarm Table 16-21
16.10.6.2 Row Creation in alarmTable 16-21
16.10.6.3 Get Requests and GetNext Requests 16-22
16.10.6.4 Row Deletion in alarmTable 16-22
16.10.7 Event RMON Group 16-23
16.10.7.1 Event Table 16-23
16.10.7.2 Log Table 16-23
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A Hardware Specifications A-1
A.1 Shelf Specifications A-1
A.1.1 Bandwidth A-1 A.1.2 Configurations A-2 A.1.3 Cisco Transport Controller A-2 A.1.4 External LAN Interface A-2 A.1.5 TL1 Craft Interface A-2 A.1.6 Modem Interface A-2 A.1.7 Alarm Interface A-3 A.1.8 EIA Interface A-3 A.1.9 BITS Interface A-3 A.1.10 System Timing A-3 A.1.11 System Power A-3 A.1.12 Fan Tray A-4 A.1.13 System Environmental Specifications A-4 A.1.14 Dimensions A-4
A.2 SFP, XFP, and GBIC Specifications A-5
A.3 General Card Specifications A-7
A.3.1 Power A-7 A.3.2 Temperature A-10
A.4 Common Control Card Specifications A-12
A.4.1 TCC2 Card Specifications A-12 A.4.2 TCC2P Card Specifications A-13 A.4.3 XCVT Card Specifications A-14 A.4.4 XC10G Card Specifications A-14 A.4.5 XC-VXC-10G Card Specifications A-15 A.4.6 AIC-I Card Specifications A-15 A.4.7 AEP Specifications A-16
A.5 Electrical Card Specifications A-17
A.5.1 EC1-12 Card Specifications A-17 A.5.2 DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Card Specifications A-18 A.5.3 DS1/E1-56 Card Specifications A-19 A.5.4 DS3/EC1-48 Card Specifications A-20 A.5.5 DS3-12 and DS3N-12 Card Specifications A-21 A.5.6 DS3i-N-12 Card Specifications A-23 A.5.7 DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Card Specifications A-24 A.5.8 DS3XM-12 Card Specifications A-25 A.5.9 DS3XM-6 Card Specifications A-26 A.5.10 FILLER Card Specifications A-27
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A.6 Optical Card Specifications A-27
A.6.1 OC3 IR 4/STM1 SH 1310 Card Specifications A-28 A.6.2 OC3 IR/STM1SH 1310-8 Card Specifications A-29 A.6.3 OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310 Card Specifications A-30 A.6.4 OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1310 Card Specifications A-31 A.6.5 OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1550 Card Specifications A-32 A.6.6 OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310-4 Specifications A-33 A.6.7 OC48 IR 1310 Card Specifications A-34 A.6.8 OC48 LR 1550 Card Specifications A-35 A.6.9 OC48 IR/STM16 SH AS 1310 Card Specifications A-35 A.6.10 OC48 LR/STM16 LH AS 1550 Card Specifications A-36 A.6.11 OC48 ELR/STM 16 EH 100 GHz Card Specifications A-37 A.6.12 OC48 ELR 200 GHz Card Specifications A-38 A.6.13 OC192 SR/STM64 IO 1310 Card Specifications A-39 A.6.14 OC192 IR/STM64 SH 1550 Card Specifications A-40 A.6.15 OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 Card Specifications A-41 A.6.16 OC192 LR/STM64 LH ITU 15xx.xx Card Specifications A-42 A.6.17 15454_MRC-12 Card Specifications A-44 A.6.18 MRC-2.5G-4 Card Specifications A-45 A.6.19 OC192SR1/STM64IO Short Reach Card Specifications A-47 A.6.20 OC192/STM64 Any Reach Card Specifications A-47
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A.7 Ethernet Card Specifications A-48
A.7.1 E100T-12 Card Specifications A-48 A.7.2 E100T-G Card Specifications A-49 A.7.3 E1000-2 Card Specifications A-49 A.7.4 E1000-2-G Card Specifications A-49 A.7.5 CE-1000-4 Card Specifications A-50 A.7.6 CE-100T-8 Card Specifications A-50 A.7.7 CE-MR-10 Card Specifications A-51 A.7.8 G1K-4 Card Specifications A-51 A.7.9 ML100T-12 Card Specifications A-51 A.7.10 ML1000-2 Card Specifications A-52 A.7.11 ML100X-8 Card Specifications A-52 A.7.12 ML-MR-10 Card Specifications A-52
A.8 Storage Access Networking Card Specifications A-53
B Administrative and Service States B-1
B.1 Service States B-1
B.2 Administrative States B-2
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B.3.1 Card Service State Transitions B-3 B.3.2 Port and Cross-Connect Service State Transitions B-5 B.3.3 Pluggable Equipment Service State Transitions B-10
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C Network Element Defaults C-1
C.1 Network Element Defaults Description C-1
C.2 Card Default Settings C-2
C.2.1 Configuration Defaults C-2 C.2.2 Threshold Defaults C-3 C.2.3 Defaults by Card C-4
C.2.3.1 DS-1 Card Default Settings C-4 C.2.3.2 DS1/E1-56 Card Default Settings C-7 C.2.3.3 DS-3 Card Default Settings C-13 C.2.3.4 DS3/EC1-48 Card Default Settings C-14 C.2.3.5 DS3E Card Default Settings C-19 C.2.3.6 DS3I Card Default Settings C-21 C.2.3.7 DS3XM-6 Card Default Settings C-24 C.2.3.8 DS3XM-12 Card Default Settings C-26 C.2.3.9 EC1-12 Card Default Settings C-30 C.2.3.10 FC_MR-4 Card Default Settings C-32 C.2.3.11 Ethernet Card Default Settings C-33 C.2.3.12 OC-3 Card Default Settings C-35 C.2.3.13 OC3-8 Card Default Settings C-38 C.2.3.14 OC-12 Card Default Settings C-41 C.2.3.15 OC12-4 Card Default Settings C-45 C.2.3.16 OC-48 Card Default Settings C-49 C.2.3.17 OC-192 Card Default Settings C-54 C.2.3.18 OC192-XFP Default Settings C-59 C.2.3.19 MRC-12 Card Default Settings C-65 C.2.3.20 MRC-2.5G-4 Card Default Settings C-82
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C.3.1 Time Zones C-117
C.4 CTC Default Settings C-120
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Figure 1-1 Cisco ONS 15454 ANSI Dimensions 1-4
Figure 1-2 Mounting an ONS 15454 in a Rack 1-5
Figure 1-3 The ONS 15454 Front Door 1-7
Figure 1-4 Cisco ONS 15454 Deep Door 1-8
Figure 1-5 ONS 15454 Front Door Ground Strap 1-9
Figure 1-6 Removing the ONS 15454 Front Door 1-10
Figure 1-7 Front-Door Erasable Label 1-11
Figure 1-8 Laser Warning on the Front-Door Label 1-11
Figure 1-9 Backplane Covers 1-12
Figure 1-10 Removing the Lower Backplane Cover 1-12
Figure 1-11 Backplane Attachment for Cover 1-13
Figure 1-12 Installing the Plastic Rear Cover with Spacers 1-14
Figure 1-13 BNC Backplane for Use in 1:1 Protection Schemes 1-19
Figure 1-14 BNC Insertion and Removal Tool 1-20
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Figure 1-15 High-Density BNC Backplane for Use in 1:N Protection Schemes 1-21
Figure 1-16 MiniBNC Backplane for Use in 1:N Protection Schemes 1-23
Figure 1-17 MiniBNC Insertion and Removal Tool 1-28
Figure 1-18 SMB EIA Backplane 1-29
Figure 1-19 AMP Champ EIA Backplane 1-30
Figure 1-20 UBIC-V Slot Designations 1-33
Figure 1-21 UBIC-H EIA Connector Labeling 1-35
Figure 1-22 DS-1 Electrical Interface Adapter (Balun) 1-39
Figure 1-23 Cable Connector Pins 1-40
Figure 1-24 UBIC-V DS-1 Cable Schematic Diagram 1-42
Figure 1-25 UBIC-V DS-3/EC-1 Cable Schematic Diagram 1-45
Figure 1-26 Cable Connector Pins 1-47
Figure 1-27 UBIC-H DS-1 Cable Schematic Diagram 1-48
Figure 1-28 UBIC-H DS-3/EC-1 Cable Schematic Diagram 1-51
Figure 1-29 100BaseT Connector Pins 1-52
Figure 1-30 Straight-Through Cable 1-52
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Figure 1-31 Crossover Cable 1-53
Figure 1-32 Managing Cables on the Front Panel 1-54
Figure 1-33 Fiber Capacity 1-54
Figure 1-34 Tie-Down Bar 1-55
Figure 1-35 AEP Printed Circuit Board Assembly 1-57
Figure 1-36 AEP Block Diagram 1-57
Figure 1-37 AEP Wire-Wrap Connections to Backplane Pins 1-58
Figure 1-38 Alarm Input Circuit Diagram 1-59
Figure 1-39 Alarm Output Circuit Diagram 1-60
Figure 1-40 Detectable Filler Card Faceplate 1-62
Figure 1-41 Ground Posts on the ONS 15454 Backplane 1-67
Figure 1-42 ONS 15454 Backplane Pinouts (Release 3.4 or Later) 1-68
Figure 1-43 ONS 15454 Backplane Pinouts 1-69
Figure 1-44 Installing Cards in the ONS 15454 1-72
Figure 2-1 TCC2 Card Faceplate and Block Diagram 2-7
Figure 2-2 TCC2P Faceplate and Block Diagram 2-11
Figure 2-3 XCVT Faceplate and Block Diagram 2-16
Figure 2-4 XCVT Cross-Connect Matrix 2-17
Figure 2-5 XC10G Faceplate and Block Diagram 2-20
Figure 2-6 XC10G Cross-Connect Matrix 2-21
Figure 2-7 XC-VXC-10G Faceplate and Block Diagram 2-24
Figure 2-8 XC-VXC-10G Cross-Connect Matrix 2-26
Figure 2-9 AIC-I Faceplate and Block Diagram 2-29
Figure 2-10 RJ-11 Connector 2-32
Figure 3-1 EC1-12 Faceplate and Block Diagram 3-6
Figure 3-2 DS1-14 Faceplate and Block Diagram 3-8
Figure 3-3 DS1N-14 Faceplate and Block Diagram 3-9
Figure 3-4 DS1/E1-56 Faceplate and Block Diagram 3-12
Figure 3-5 DS3-12 Faceplate and Block Diagram 3-14
Figure 3-6 DS3N-12 Faceplate and Block Diagram 3-15
Figure 3-7 DS3/EC1-48 Faceplate and Block Diagram 3-18
Figure 3-8 DS3i-N-12 Faceplate and Block Diagram 3-20
Figure 3-9 DS3-12E Faceplate and Block Diagram 3-23
Figure 3-10 DS3N-12E Faceplate and Block Diagram 3-24
Figure 3-11 DS3XM-6 Faceplate and Block Diagram 3-26
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Figure 3-12 DS3XM-12 Faceplate and Block Diagram 3-31
Figure 4-1 OC3 IR 4/STM1 SH 1310 Faceplate and Block Diagram 4-6
Figure 4-2 OC3IR/STM1 SH 1310-8 Faceplate and Block Diagram 4-8
Figure 4-3 OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310 Faceplate and Block Diagram 4-10
Figure 4-4 OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1310 Faceplate and Block Diagram 4-12
Figure 4-5 OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1550 Faceplate and Block Diagram 4-14
Figure 4-6 OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310-4 Faceplate and Block Diagram 4-16
Figure 4-7 OC48 IR 1310 Faceplate and Block Diagram 4-18
Figure 4-8 OC48 LR 1550 Faceplate and Block Diagram 4-20
Figure 4-9 OC48 IR/STM16 SH AS 1310 Faceplate and Block Diagram 4-22
Figure 4-10 OC48 LR/STM16 LH AS 1550 Faceplate and Block Diagram 4-24
Figure 4-11 OC48 ELR/STM16 EH 100 GHz Faceplate and Block Diagram 4-26
Figure 4-12 OC48 ELR 200 GHz Faceplate and Block Diagram 4-28
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Figure 4-13 OC192 SR/STM64 IO 1310 Faceplate and Block Diagram 4-30
Figure 4-14 OC192 IR/STM64 SH 1550 Faceplate and Block Diagram 4-32
Figure 4-15 OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 (15454-OC192LR1550) Faceplate and Block Diagram 4-34
Figure 4-16 Enlarged Section of the OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 (15454-OC192LR1550) Faceplate 4-35
Figure 4-17 OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 (15454-OC192-LR2) Faceplate and Block Diagram 4-36
Figure 4-18 Enlarged Section of the OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 (15454-OC192-LR2) Faceplate 4-37
Figure 4-19 OC192 LR/STM64 LH ITU 15xx.xx Faceplate 4-39
Figure 4-20 OC192 LR/STM64 LH ITU 15xx.xx Block Diagram 4-40
Figure 4-21 15454_MRC-12 Card Faceplate and Block Diagram 4-42
Figure 4-22 MRC-2.5G-4 Card Faceplate and Block Diagram 4-47
Figure 4-23 OC192SR1/STM64IO Short Reach and OC192/STM64 Any Reach Card Faceplates and Block Diagram 4-51
Figure 4-24 Mylar Tab SFP 4-54
Figure 4-25 Actuator/Button SFP 4-54
Figure 4-26 Bail Clasp SFP 4-54
Figure 4-27 Bail Clasp XFP (Unlatched) 4-55
Figure 4-28 Bail Clasp XFP (Latched) 4-55
Figure 5-1 E100T-12 Faceplate and Block Diagram 5-5
Figure 5-2 E100T-G Faceplate and Block Diagram 5-7
Figure 5-3 E1000-2 Faceplate and Block Diagram 5-9
Figure 5-4 E1000-2-G Faceplate and Block Diagram 5-12
Figure 5-5 G1000-4 Faceplate and Block Diagram 5-14
Figure 5-6 G1K-4 Faceplate and Block Diagram 5-17
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Figure 5-7 ML100T-12 Faceplate and Block Diagram 5-20
Figure 5-8 ML100X-8 Faceplate and Block Diagram 5-22
Figure 5-9 ML1000-2 Faceplate and Block Diagram 5-24
Figure 5-10 ML-MR-10 Faceplate and Block Diagram 5-26
Figure 5-11 CE-100T-8 Faceplate and Block Diagram 5-29
Figure 5-12 CE-1000-4 Faceplate and Block Diagram 5-32
Figure 5-13 CE-MR-10 Faceplate and Block Diagram 5-35
Figure 5-14 GBICs with Clips (left) and with a Handle (right) 5-39
Figure 5-15 CWDM GBIC with Wavelength Appropriate for Fiber-Connected Device 5-40
Figure 5-16 G-Series with CWDM/DWDM GBICs in Cable Network 5-41
Figure 5-17 Mylar Tab SFP 5-41
Figure 5-18 Actuator/Button SFP 5-42
Figure 5-19 Bail Clasp SFP 5-42
Figure 6-1 FC_MR-4 Faceplate and Block Diagram 6-3
Figure 7-1 Example: ONS 15454 Cards in a 1:1 Protection Configuration (SMB EIA) 7-2
Figure 7-2 Example: ONS 15454 Cards in a 1:N Protection Configuration (SMB EIA) 7-3
Figure 7-3 Unprotected Low-Density Electrical Card Schemes for EIA Types 7-7
Figure 7-4 Unprotected High-Density Electrical Card Schemes for EIA Types 7-8
Figure 7-5 1:1 Protection Schemes for Low-Density Electrical Cards with EIA Types 7-9
Figure 7-6 1:N Protection Schemes for Low-Density Electrical Cards with EIA Types 7-10
Figure 7-7 1:1 Protection Schemes for High-Density Electrical Cards with UBIC or MiniBNC EIA Types 7-11
Figure 7-8 ONS 15454 in an Unprotected Configuration 7-14
Figure 8-1 CTC Software Versions, Node View 8-2
Figure 8-2 CTC Software Versions, Network View 8-3
Figure 8-3 Node View (Default Login View) 8-9
Figure 8-4 Terminal Loopback Indicator 8-11
Figure 8-5 Facility Loopback Indicator 8-11
Figure 8-6 Network in CTC Network View 8-13
Figure 8-7 CTC Card View Showing a DS1 Card 8-16
Figure 8-8 Static IP-Over-CLNS Tunnels 8-19
Figure 8-9 TL1 Tunnels 8-20
Figure 10-1 ONS 15454 Timing Example 10-3
Figure 11-1 ONS 15454 Circuit Window in Network View 11-4
Figure 11-2 BLSR Circuit Displayed on the Detailed Circuit Map 11-12
Figure 11-3 One VT1.5 Circuit on One STS 11-13
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Figure 11-4 Two VT1.5 Circuits in a BLSR 11-14
Figure 11-5 Traditional DCC Tunnel 11-17
Figure 11-6 VT1.5 Monitor Circuit Received at an EC1-12 Port 11-19
Figure 11-7 Editing Path Protection Selectors 11-20
Figure 11-8 Path Protection Go-and-Return Routing 11-21
Figure 11-9 Secondary Sources and Destinations 11-29
Figure 11-10 Alternate Paths for Virtual Path Protection Segments 11-30
Figure 11-11 Mixing 1+1 or BLSR Protected Links With a Path Protection Configuration 11-30
Figure 11-12 Ethernet Shared Packet Ring Routing 11-31
Figure 11-13 Ethernet and Path Protection 11-31
Figure 11-14 VCAT Common Fiber Routing 11-35
Figure 11-15 VCAT Split Fiber Routing 11-35
Figure 11-16 Open-Ended VCAT 11-39
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Figure 11-17 Rolls Window 11-41
Figure 11-18 Single Source Roll 11-43
Figure 11-19 Single Destination Roll 11-43
Figure 11-20 Single Roll from One Circuit to Another Circuit (Destination Changes) 11-44
Figure 11-21 Single Roll from One Circuit to Another Circuit (Source Changes) 11-44
Figure 11-22 Dual Roll to Reroute a Link 11-45
Figure 11-23 Dual Roll to Reroute to a Different Node 11-45
Figure 12-1 Four-Node, Two-Fiber BLSR 12-4
Figure 12-2 Four-Node, Two-Fiber BLSR Traffic Pattern Sample 12-5
Figure 12-3 Four-Node, Two-Fiber BLSR Traffic Pattern Following Line Break 12-6
Figure 12-4 Four-Node, Four-Fiber BLSR 12-7
Figure 12-5 Four-Fiber BLSR Span Switch 12-8
Figure 12-6 Four-Fiber BLSR Ring Switch 12-9
Figure 12-7 BLSR Bandwidth Reuse 12-10
Figure 12-8 Five-Node Two-Fiber BLSR 12-11
Figure 12-9 Shelf Assembly Layout for Node 0 in Figure 12-8 12-12
Figure 12-10 Shelf Assembly Layout for Nodes 1 to 4 in Figure 12-8 12-12
Figure 12-11 Connecting Fiber to a Four-Node, Two-Fiber BLSR 12-13
Figure 12-12 Connecting Fiber to a Four-Node, Four-Fiber BLSR 12-14
Figure 12-13 Basic Four-Node Path Protection 12-15
Figure 12-14 Path Protection with a Fiber Break 12-16
Figure 12-15 Four-Port, OC-3 Path Protection 12-17
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Figure 12-16 Layout of Node ID 0 in the OC-3 Path Protection Example in Figure 12-15 12-18
Figure 12-17 Layout of Node IDs 1 to 3 in the OC-3 Path Protection Example in Figure 12-15 12-18
Figure 12-18 ONS 15454 Traditional BLSR Dual-Ring Interconnect (Same-Side Routing) 12-20
Figure 12-19 ONS 15454 Traditional BLSR Dual-Ring Interconnect (Opposite-Side Routing) 12-21
Figure 12-20 ONS 15454 Integrated BLSR Dual-Ring Interconnect 12-22
Figure 12-21 Integrated BLSR DRI on the Edit Circuits Window 12-23
Figure 12-22 ONS 15454 Traditional Path Protection Dual-Ring Interconnect 12-24
Figure 12-23 ONS 15454 Integrated Path Protection Dual-Ring Interconnect 12-25
Figure 12-24 ONS 15454 Path Protection to BLSR Traditional DRI Handoff 12-26
Figure 12-25 ONS 15454 Path Protection to BLSR Integrated DRI Handoff 12-27
Figure 12-26 Path Protection to BLSR Integrated DRI Handoff on the Detailed Circuit Map 12-28
Figure 12-27 ONS 15454 with Multiple Subtending Rings 12-29
Figure 12-28 Path Protection Subtending from a BLSR 12-30
Figure 12-29 BLSR Subtending from a BLSR 12-30
Figure 12-30 Linear (Point-to-Point) ADM Configuration 12-31
Figure 12-31 Path-Protected Mesh Network 12-32
Figure 12-32 PPMN Virtual Ring 12-33
Figure 12-33 Four-Shelf Node Configuration 12-34
Figure 12-34 STS Around the Ring 12-35
Figure 12-35 Unprotected Point-to-Point ADM to Path Protection Conversion 12-40
Figure 13-1 IP Scenario 1: CTC and ONS 15454s on Same Subnet 13-3
Figure 13-2 IP Scenario 2: CTC and ONS 15454 Nodes Connected to a Router 13-4
Figure 13-3 IP Scenario 3: Using Proxy ARP 13-5
Figure 13-4 IP Scenario 3: Using Proxy ARP with Static Routing 13-6
Figure 13-5 IP Scenario 4: Default Gateway on a CTC Computer 13-7
Figure 13-6 IP Scenario 5: Static Route With One CTC Computer Used as a Destination 13-8
Figure 13-7 IP Scenario 5: Static Route With Multiple LAN Destinations 13-9
Figure 13-8 IP Scenario 6: OSPF Enabled 13-11
Figure 13-9 IP Scenario 6: OSPF Not Enabled 13-12
Figure 13-10 SOCKS Proxy Server Gateway Settings 13-13
Figure 13-11 IP Scenario 7: ONS 15454 SOCKS Proxy Server with GNE and ENEs on the Same Subnet 13-15
Figure 13-12 IP Scenario 7: ONS 15454 SOCKS Proxy Server with GNE and ENEs on Different Subnets 13-16
Figure 13-13 IP Scenario 7: ONS 15454 SOCKS Proxy Server With ENEs on Multiple Rings 13-17
Figure 13-14 IP Scenario 8: Dual GNEs on the Same Subnet 13-19
Figure 13-15 IP Scenario 8: Dual GNEs on Different Subnets 13-20
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Figure 13-16 IP Scenario 9: ONS 15454 GNE and ENEs on the Same Subnet with Secure Mode Enabled 13-22
Figure 13-17 IP Scenario 9: ONS 15454 GNE and ENEs on Different Subnets with Secure Mode Enabled 13-23
Figure 13-18 Proxy and Firewall Tunnels for Foreign Terminations 13-28
Figure 13-19 Foreign Node Connection to an ENE Ethernet Port 13-29
Figure 13-20 ISO-DCC NSAP Address 13-33
Figure 13-21 OSI Main Setup 13-34
Figure 13-22 Level 1 and Level 2 OSI Routing 13-35
Figure 13-23 Manual TARP Adjacencies 13-40
Figure 13-24 T–TD Protocol Flow 13-41
Figure 13-25 FT–TD Protocol Flow 13-41
Figure 13-26 Provisioning OSI Routers 13-42
Figure 13-27 IP-over-CLNS Tunnel Flow 13-44
Figure 13-28 IP-over-CLNS Tunnel Scenario 1: ONS NE to Other Vender GNE 13-46
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Figure 13-29 IP-over-CLNS Tunnel Scenario 2: ONS Node to Router 13-47
Figure 13-30 IP-over-CLNS Tunnel Scenario 3: ONS Node to Router Across an OSI DCN 13-49
Figure 13-31 OSI/IP Scenario 1: IP OSS, IP DCN, ONS GNE, IP DCC, and ONS ENE 13-50
Figure 13-32 OSI/IP Scenario 2: IP OSS, IP DCN, ONS GNE, OSI DCC, and Other Vendor ENE 13-51
Figure 13-33 OSI/IP Scenario 3: IP OSS, IP DCN, Other Vendor GNE, OSI DCC, and ONS ENE 13-53
Figure 13-34 OSI/IP Scenario 3 with OSI/IP-over-CLNS Tunnel Endpoint at the GNE 13-54
Figure 13-35 OSI/IP Scenario 4: Multiple ONS DCC Areas 13-55
Figure 13-36 OSI/IP Scenario 5: GNE Without an OSI DCC Connection 13-56
Figure 13-37 OSI/IP Scenario 6: IP OSS, OSI DCN, ONS GNE, OSI DCC, and Other Vendor ENE 13-57
Figure 13-38 OSI/IP Scenario 7: OSI OSS, OSI DCN, Other Vender GNE, OSI DCC, and ONS NEs 13-58
Figure 13-39 OSI/IP Scenario 8: OSI OSS, OSI DCN, ONS GNE, OSI DCC, and Other Vender NEs 13-60
Figure 14-1 Shelf LCD Panel 14-2
Figure 14-2 Select Affected Circuits Option 14-5
Figure 14-3 Network View Alarm Profiles Window 14-10
Figure 14-4 DS1 Card Alarm Profile 14-13
Figure 15-1 TCAs Displayed in CTC 15-2
Figure 15-2 Monitored Signal Types for the EC1-12 Card 15-12
Figure 15-3 PM Read Points on the EC1-12 Card 15-13
Figure 15-4 Monitored Signal Types for the DS1/E1-56 Card 15-14
Figure 15-5 PM Read Points on the DS1/E1-56 Card 15-15
Figure 15-6 Monitored Signal Types for the DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Cards 15-16
Figure 15-7 PM Read Points on the DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Cards 15-17
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Figure 15-8 Monitored Signal Types for the DS3-12 and DS3N-12 Cards 15-18
Figure 15-9 PM Read Points on the DS3-12 and DS3N-12 Cards 15-19
Figure 15-10 Monitored Signal Types for the DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Cards 15-20
Figure 15-11 PM Read Points on the DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Cards 15-20
Figure 15-12 Monitored Signal Types for the DS3i-N-12 Cards 15-21
Figure 15-13 PM Read Points on the DS3i-N-12 Cards 15-22
Figure 15-14 Monitored Signal Types for the DS3XM-6 Card 15-23
Figure 15-15 PM Read Points on the DS3XM-6 Card 15-24
Figure 15-16 Monitored Signal Types for the DS3XM-12 Card 15-25
Figure 15-17 PM Read Points on the DS3XM-12 Card 15-26
Figure 15-18 Monitored Signal Types for the DS3/EC1-48 Card 15-27
Figure 15-19 PM Read Points on the DS3/EC1-48 Card 15-28
Figure 15-20 Monitored Signal Types for the OC-3 Cards 15-49
Figure 15-21 PM Read Points on the OC-3 Cards 15-49
Figure 15-22 PM Read Points for the MRC-12 and the MRC-2.5G-4 Cards 15-52
Figure 16-1 Basic Network Managed by SNMP 16-2
Figure 16-2 Example of the Primary SNMP Components 16-3
Figure 16-3 Agent Gathering Data from a MIB and Sending Traps to the Manager 16-3
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TABLES
Table 1-1 EIA Types Compatible with the 15454-SA-ANSI Only 1-16
Table 1-2 EIA Configurations Compatible with the 15454-SA-ANSI and the 15454-SA-HD 1-17
Table 1-3 MiniBNC Protection Types and Slots 1-22
Table 1-4 J-Labeling Port Assignments for a Shelf Assembly Configure with Low-Density Electrical Cards (A Side) 1-24
Table 1-5 J-Labeling Port Assignments for a Shelf Assembly Configured with Low-Density Electrical Cards (B Side) 1-25
Table 1-6 J-Labeling Port Assignments for a Shelf Configured with High-Density Electrical Cards (A Side) 1-26
Table 1-7 J-Labeling Port Assignments for a Shelf Configured with High-Density Electrical Cards (B Side) 1-27
Table 1-8 AMP Champ Connector Pin Assignments 1-31
Table 1-9 AMP Champ Connector Pin Assignments (Shielded DS-1 Cable) 1-31
Table 1-10 UBIC-V Protection Types and Slots 1-34
Table 1-11 J-Labeling Port Assignments for a Shelf Assembly Configured with Low-Density Electrical Cards (A Side) 1-36
Table 1-12 J-Labeling Port Assignments for a Shelf Assembly Configured with Low-Density Electrical Cards (B Side) 1-36
Table 1-13 J-Labeling Port Assignments for a Shelf Configured with High-Density Electrical Cards (A Side) 1-37
Table 1-14 J-Labeling Port Assignments for a Shelf Configured with High-Density Electrical Cards (B Side) 1-37
Table 1-15 UBIC-H Protection Types and Slots 1-38
Table 1-16 UBIC-V DS-1 SCSI Connector Pin Out 1-41
Table 1-17 UBIC-V DS-1 Tip/Ring Color Coding 1-43
Table 1-18 UBIC-V DS-3/EC-1 SCSI Connector Pin Out 1-43
Table 1-19 UBIC-H DS-1 SCSI Connector Pin Out 1-47
Table 1-20 UBIC-H DS-1 Tip/Ring Color Coding 1-49
Table 1-21 UBIC-H DS-3/EC-1 SCSI Connector Pin Out 1-49
Table 1-22 E100-TX Connector Pinout 1-52
Table 1-23 Fiber Channel Capacity (One Side of the Shelf) 1-55
Table 1-24 Pin Assignments for the AEP 1-58
Table 1-25 Alarm Input Pin Association 1-59
Table 1-26 Pin Association for Alarm Output Pins 1-60
Table 1-27 Fan Tray Units for ONS 15454 Cards 1-63
Table 1-28 Pilot Fuse Ratings 1-66
Table 1-29 BITS External Timing Pin Assignments 1-70
Table 1-30 LAN Pin Assignments 1-71
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Table 1-31 Craft Interface Pin Assignments 1-71
Table 1-32 Slot and Card Symbols 1-73
Table 1-33 Card Ports, Line Rates, and Connectors 1-73
Table 1-34 ONS 15454 Software and Hardware Compatibility—XC and XCVT Configurations 1-76
Table 1-35 ONS 15454 Software and Hardware Compatibility—XC10G and XC-VXC-10G Configurations 1-79
Table 2-1 Common Control Card Functions 2-2
Table 2-2 Common-Control Card Software Release Compatibility 2-3
Table 2-3 Common-Control Card Cross-Connect Compatibility 2-3
Table 2-4 Electrical Card Cross-Connect Compatibility 2-4
Table 2-5 Optical Card Cross-Connect Compatibility 2-4
Table 2-6 Ethernet Card Cross-Connect Compatibility 2-5
Table 2-7 SAN Card Cross-Connect Compatibility 2-6
Table 2-8 TCC2 Card-Level Indicators 2-9
Table 2-9 TCC2 Power-Level Indicators 2-10
Table 2-10 TCC2P Card-Level Indicators 2-14
Table 2-11 TCC2P Network-Level Indicators 2-14
Table 2-12 TCC2P Power-Level Indicators 2-15
Table 2-13 VT Mapping 2-17
Table 2-14 XCVT Card-Level Indicators 2-19
Table 2-15 VT Mapping 2-21
Table 2-16 XC10G Card-Level Indicators 2-22
Table 2-17 VT Mapping 2-26
Table 2-18 XC-VXC-10G Card-Level Indicators 2-27
Table 2-19 AIC-I Card-Level Indicators 2-29
Table 2-20 Orderwire Pin Assignments 2-32
Table 2-21 UDC Pin Assignments 2-33
Table 2-22 DCC Pin Assignments 2-33
Table 3-1 Cisco ONS 15454 Electrical Cards 3-2
Table 3-2 Electrical Card Software Release Compatibility 3-3
Table 3-3 Enabling BERT on Line Side and Backplane Side 3-4
Table 3-4 EC1-12 Card-Level Indicators 3-7
Table 3-5 DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Card-Level Indicators 3-10
Table 3-6 DS1/E1-56 Slot Restrictions 3-11
Table 3-7 DS1/E1-56 Card-Level Indicators 3-13
Table 3-8 DS3-12 and DS3N-12 Card-Level Indicators 3-15
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Table 3-9 DS3/EC1-48 Slot Restrictions 3-16
Table 3-10 DS3/EC1-48 Card-Level Indicators 3-19
Table 3-11 DS3i-N-12 Card-Level Indicators 3-21
Table 3-12 DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Card-Level Indicators 3-24
Table 3-13 DS3XM-6 Card-Level Indicators 3-27
Table 3-14 DS3XM-12 Shelf Configurations 3-28
Table 3-15 DS3XM-12 Features 3-29
Table 3-16 DS3XM-12 Card-Level Indicators 3-32
Table 4-1 Optical Cards for the ONS 15454 4-2
Table 4-2 Optical Card Software Release Compatibility 4-5
Table 4-3 OC3 IR 4/STM1 SH 1310 Card-Level Indicators 4-7
Table 4-4 OC3IR/STM1 SH 1310-8 Card-Level Indicators 4-9
Table 4-5 OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310 Card-Level Indicators 4-11
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Table 4-6 OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1310 Card-Level Indicators 4-13
Table 4-7 OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1550 Card-Level Indicators 4-15
Table 4-8 OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310-4 Card-Level Indicators 4-17
Table 4-9 OC48 IR 1310 Card-Level Indicators 4-19
Table 4-10 OC48 LR 1550 Card-Level Indicators 4-21
Table 4-11 OC48 IR/STM16 SH AS 1310 Card-Level Indicators 4-23
Table 4-12 OC48 LR/STM16 LH AS 1550 Card-Level Indicators 4-25
Table 4-13 OC48 ELR/STM16 EH 100 GHz Card-Level Indicators 4-27
Table 4-14 OC48 ELR 200 GHz Card-Level Indicators 4-29
Table 4-15 OC192 SR/STM64 IO 1310 Card-Level Indicators 4-31
Table 4-16 OC192 IR/STM64 SH 1550 Card-Level Indicators 4-33
Table 4-17 OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 Card-Level Indicators 4-38
Table 4-18 OC192 LR/STM64 LH ITU 15xx.xx Card-Level Indicators 4-41
Table 4-19 Maximum Bandwidth by Shelf Slot for the 15454_MRC-12 in Different Cross-Connect Configurations 4-43
Table 4-20 Line Rate Configurations Per 15454_MRC-12 Port, Based on Available Bandwidth 4-44
Table 4-21 15454_MRC-12 Card-Level Indicators 4-46
Table 4-22 Maximum Bandwidth by Shelf Slot for the MRC-2.5G-4 in Different Cross-Connect Configurations 4-48
Table 4-23 Line Rate Configurations Per 15454_MRC- 4 Port, Based on Available Bandwidth 4-49
Table 4-24 MRC-2.5G-4 Card-Level Indicators 4-49
Table 4-25 OC192SR1/STM64IO Short Reach and OC192/STM64 Any Reach Card-Level Indicators 4-52
Table 4-26 SFP and XFP Card Compatibility 4-53
Table 4-27 LED Based SFPs 4-54
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Table 5-1 Ethernet Cards for the ONS 15454 5-2
Table 5-2 Ethernet Card Software Compatibility 5-3
Table 5-3 E100T-12 Card-Level Indicators 5-6
Table 5-4 E100T-12 Port-Level Indicators 5-6
Table 5-5 E100T-G Card-Level Indicators 5-8
Table 5-6 E100T-G Port-Level Indicators 5-8
Table 5-7 E1000-2 Card-Level Indicators 5-10
Table 5-8 E1000-2 Port-Level Indicators 5-11
Table 5-9 E1000-2-G Card-Level Indicators 5-13
Table 5-10 E1000-2-G Port-Level Indicators 5-13
Table 5-11 G1000-4 Card-Level Indicators 5-15
Table 5-12 G1000-4 Port-Level Indicators 5-16
Table 5-13 G1K-4 Card-Level Indicators 5-18
Table 5-14 G1K-4 Port-Level Indicators 5-18
Table 5-15 ML100T-12 Card-Level Indicators 5-21
Table 5-16 ML100T-12 Port-Level Indicators 5-21
Table 5-17 ML100X-8 Card-Level Indicators 5-23
Table 5-18 ML100X-8 Port-Level Indicators 5-23
Table 5-19 ML1000-2 Card-Level Indicators 5-25
Table 5-20 ML1000-2 Port-Level Indicators 5-25
Table 5-21 ML-MR-10 Card-Level Indicators 5-27
Table 5-22 ML-MR-10 Port-Level Indicators 5-27
Table 5-23 CE-100T-8 Card-Level Indicators 5-30
Table 5-24 CE-100T-8 Port-Level Indicators 5-30
Table 5-25 CE-1000-4 Card-Level Indicators 5-33
Table 5-26 CE-1000-4 Port-Level Indicators 5-33
Table 5-27 CE-MR-10 Card-Level Indicators 5-36
Table 5-28 CE-MR-10 Port-Level Indicators 5-36
Table 5-29 Available GBICs 5-37
Table 5-30 Available SFPs and XFPs 5-37
Table 5-31 Supported Wavelengths for CWDM GBICs 5-39
Table 5-32 Supported Wavelengths for DWDM GBICs 5-40
Table 6-1 FC_MR-4 Card-Level Indicators 6-3
Table 6-2 GBIC Compatibility 6-8
Table 7-1 Supported 1:1 Protection by Electrical Card 7-2
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Table 7-2 Supported 1:N Protection by Electrical Card 7-3
Table 7-3 EIA Connectors Per Side 7-5
Table 7-4 Electrical Card Protection By EIA Type 7-6
Table 8-1 JRE Compatibility 8-5
Table 8-2 Computer Requirements for CTC 8-5
Table 8-3 ONS 15454 Connection Methods 8-7
Table 8-4 Node View Card Colors 8-9
Table 8-5 Node View Card Statuses 8-10
Table 8-6 Node View Card Port Colors and Service States 8-10
Table 8-7 Node View Tabs and Subtabs 8-11
Table 8-8 Network View Tabs and Subtabs 8-13
Table 8-9 Node Status Shown in Network View 8-14
Table 8-10 DCC Colors Indicating State in Network View 8-14
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Table 8-11 Link Icons 8-15
Table 8-12 Card View Tabs and Subtabs 8-16
Table 8-13 TL1 and Static IP-Over-CLNS Tunnels Comparison 8-20
Table 9-1 ONS 15454 Security Levels—Node View 9-2
Table 9-2 ONS 15454 Security Levels—Network View 9-5
Table 9-3 ONS 15454 Default User Idle Times 9-7
Table 9-4 Audit Trail Window Columns 9-8
Table 9-5 Shared Secret Character Groups 9-10
Table 10-1 SONET SSM Generation 1 Message Set 10-4
Table 10-2 SONET SSM Generation 2 Message Set 10-4
Table 10-3 SDH SSM Messages 10-4
Table 11-1 STS Mapping Using CTC 11-4
Table 11-2 ONS 15454 Circuit Status 11-6
Table 11-3 Circuit Protection Types 11-9
Table 11-4 Port State Color Indicators 11-11
Table 11-5 VT Matrix Port Usage for One VT1.5 Circuit 11-15
Table 11-6 Portless Transmux Mapping for XCVT Drop Ports 11-16
Table 11-7 Portless Transmux Mapping for XCVT Trunk and XC10G/XC-VXC-10G Any-Slot Ports 11-16
Table 11-8 DCC Tunnels 11-17
Table 11-9 ONS 15454 Cards Capable of J1 Path Trace 11-25
Table 11-10 STS Path Signal Label Assignments for Signals 11-26
Table 11-11 STS Path Signal Label Assignments for Signals with Payload Defects 11-26
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Table 11-12 Bidirectional STS/VT/Regular Multicard EtherSwitch/Point-to-Point (Straight) Ethernet Circuits 11-31
Table 11-13 Unidirectional STS/VT Circuit 11-32
Table 11-14 Multicard Group Ethernet Shared Packet Ring Circuit 11-32
Table 11-15 Bidirectional VT Tunnels 11-32
Table 11-16 Switch Times 11-36
Table 11-17 ONS 15454 Card VCAT Circuit Rates and Members 11-37
Table 11-18 ONS 15454 VCAT Card Capabilities 11-38
Table 11-19 Protection options for Open-Ended VCAT Circuits 11-39
Table 11-20 Roll Statuses 11-42
Table 12-1 ONS 15454 Rings with Redundant TCC2/TCC2P Cards 12-2
Table 12-2 Two-Fiber BLSR Capacity 12-9
Table 12-3 Four-Fiber BLSR Capacity 12-10
Table 12-4 Comparison of the Protection Schemes 12-28
Table 12-5 Slot 5, 6, 12, and 13 Upgrade Options 12-36
Table 12-6 Upgrade Options for Slots 1 through 4 and 14 through 17 12-37
Table 13-1 General ONS 15454 IP Troubleshooting Checklist 13-2
Table 13-2 ONS 15454 Gateway and End NE Settings 13-15
Table 13-3 SOCKS Proxy Server Firewall Filtering Rules 13-17
Table 13-4 SOCKS Proxy Server Firewall Filtering Rules When Packet Addressed to the ONS 15454 13-18
Table 13-5 Sample Routing Table Entries 13-24
Table 13-6 Ports Used by the TCC2/TCC2P 13-25
Table 13-7 TCP/IP and OSI Protocols 13-30
Table 13-8 NSAP Fields 13-32
Table 13-9 TARP PDU Fields 13-37
Table 13-10 TARP PDU Types 13-37
Table 13-11 TARP Timers 13-38
Table 13-12 TARP Processing Flow 13-39
Table 13-13 OSI Virtual Router Constraints 13-43
Table 13-14 IP-over-CLNS Tunnel IOS Commands 13-45
Table 13-15 OSI Actions from the CTC Provisioning Tab 13-61
Table 13-16 OSI Actions from the CTC Maintenance Tab 13-61
Table 14-1 Alarms Column Descriptions 14-2
Table 14-2 Color Codes for Alarm and Condition Severities 14-3
Table 14-3 Alarm Display 14-4
Table 14-4 Conditions Display 14-6
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Table 14-5 Conditions Column Description 14-6
Table 14-6 History Column Description 14-8
Table 14-7 Alarm Profile Buttons 14-11
Table 14-8 Alarm Profile Editing Options 14-12
Table 15-1 Electrical Cards that Report RX and TX Direction for TCAs 15-3
Table 15-2 ONS 15454 Line Terminating Equipment 15-3
Table 15-3 Performance Monitoring Parameters 15-5
Table 15-4 EC1-12 Card PMs 15-13
Table 15-5 DS1/E1-56 Card PMs 15-16
Table 15-6 DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Card PMs 15-17
Table 15-7 DS3-12 and DS3N-12 Card PMs 15-19
Table 15-8 DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Card PMs 15-21
Table 15-9 DS3i-N-12 Card PMs 15-22
Tables
Table 15-10 DS3XM-6 Card PMs 15-24
Table 15-11 DS3XM-12 Card PMs 15-26
Table 15-12 DS3/EC1-48 Card PMs 15-28
Table 15-13 E-Series Ethernet Statistics Parameters 15-29
Table 15-14 maxBaseRate for STS Circuits 15-31
Table 15-15 Ethernet History Statistics per Time Interval 15-31
Table 15-16 G-Series Ethernet Statistics Parameters 15-32
Table 15-17 ML-Series Ether Ports PM Parameters 15-34
Table 15-18 ML-Series POS Ports Parameters for HDLC Mode 15-37
Table 15-19 ML-Series POS Ports Parameters for GFP-F Mode 15-38
Table 15-20 ML-Series RPR Span Parameters for 802.17 MIB 15-38
Table 15-21 CE-Series Ether Port PM Parameters 15-44
Table 15-22 CE-Series Card POS Ports Parameters 15-47
Table 15-23 OC-3 Card PMs 15-50
Table 15-24 OC3-8 Card PMs 15-50
Table 15-25 OC-12, OC-48, OC-192, OC-192-XFP Card PMs 15-51
Table 15-26 Table of Border Error Rates 15-51
Table 15-27 MRC Card PMs 15-52
Table 15-28 FC_MR-4 Statistics Window
15-53
Table 15-29 maxBaseRate for STS Circuits 15-54
Table 15-30 FC_MR-4 History Statistics per Time Interval 15-55
Table 16-1 ONS 15454 SNMP Message Types 16-4
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Table 16-2 IETF Standard MIBs Implemented in the ONS 15454 System 16-5
Table 16-3 ONS 15454 Proprietary MIBs 16-6
Table 16-4 cerentGenericPmThresholdTable 16-7
Table 16-5 32-Bit cerentGenericPmStatsCurrentTable 16-8
Table 16-6 32-Bit cerentGenericPmStatsIntervalTable 16-8
Table 16-7 Supported Generic IETF Traps 16-9
Table 16-8 Supported ONS 15454 SNMPv2 Trap Variable Bindings 16-10
Table 16-9 RMON History Control Periods and History Categories 16-19
Table 16-10 OIDs Supported in the AlarmTable 16-21
Table A-1 Fan Tray Assembly Power Requirements A-4
Table A-2 SFP, XFP, and GBIC Specifications A-5
Table A-3 Individual Card Power Requirements A-8
Table A-4 Card Temperature Ranges and Product Names A-10
Table B-1 ONS 15454 Service State Primary States and Primary State Qualifiers B-1
Table B-2 ONS 15454 Secondary States B-2
Table B-3 ONS 15454 Administrative States B-3
Table B-4 ONS 15454 Card Service State Transitions B-3
Table B-5 ONS 15454 Port and Cross-Connect Service State Transitions B-6
Table B-6 ONS 15454 Pluggable Equipment Service State Transitions B-10
Table C-1 DS-1 Card Default Settings C-4
Table C-2 DS1/E1-56 Card Default Settings C-7
Table C-3 DS-3 Card Default Settings C-13
Table C-4 DS3/EC1-48 Card Default Settings C-14
Table C-5 DS3E Card Default Settings C-19
Table C-6 DS3I Card Default Settings C-22
Table C-7 DS3XM-6 Card Default Settings C-24
Table C-8 DS3XM-12 Card Default Settings C-26
Table C-9 EC1-12 Card Default Settings C-30
Table C-10 FC_MR-4 Card Default Settings C-33
Table C-11 Ethernet Card Default Settings C-34
Table C-12 OC-3 Card Default Settings C-35
Table C-13 OC3-8 Card Default Settings C-38
Table C-14 OC-12 Card Default Settings C-42
Table C-15 OC12-4 Card Default Settings C-45
Table C-16 OC-48 Card Default Settings C-49
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Table C-17 OC-192 Card Default Settings C-54
Table C-18 OC192-XFP Default Settings C-59
Table C-19 MRC-12 Card Default Settings C-65
Table C-20 MRC-2.5G-4 Card Default Settings C-82
Table C-21 Node Default Settings C-101
Table C-22 Time Zones C-118
Table C-23 CTC Default Settings C-121
Tables
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Note The terms "Unidirectional Path Switched Ring" and "UPSR" may appear in Cisco literature. These terms
do not refer to using Cisco ONS 15xxx products in a unidirectional path switched ring configuration. Rather, these terms, as well as "Path Protected Mesh Network" and "PPMN," refer generally to Cisco's path protection feature, which may be used in any topological network configuration. Cisco does not recommend using its path protection feature in any particular topological network configuration.
This section explains the objectives, intended audience, and organization of this publication and describes the conventions that convey instructions and other information.
This section provides the following information:
Document Objectives
Audience
Related Documentation
Document Conventions
Obtaining Optical Networking Information
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request

Revision History

Date Notes
September 2007 Added this Revision History table. Incorporated the NEBS Compliance changes in
August 2007
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Appendix-A A1.11 System Power section.
Updated Performance Monitoring chapterwith information about border error
rates.
Updated the default value for DS3XM12.config.FeInhibitLpbk in the Network
Element Defaults chapter.
Added sub-section 11.22.1, VCAT Circuit Routing over Server Trails.
Added high switch information about DS3XM12 cards having different
backplane bandwidths in section 3.10.5 Protection Modes.
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November 2007 Updated 1+1 Protection section in Card Protection chapter. Updated Shelf
Configurations section in Electrical Cards chapter.
January 2008 Updated cabling details for ONS-SE-ZE-EL SFP.
February 2008
Removed the line stating support for XCVT card in the Cross Connect and
Slot Compatability subsection under the ML100X-8 Card section in the Ethernet Cards chapter.
Updated the Computer Requirements for CTC table in Cisco Transport
Controller Operation chapter.
Updated the Software and Hardware Compatibility—XC and XCVT
Configurations table to show OC48 IR 1310 as Not Supported under R8.0.0x column in the Shelf and Backplane Hardware chapter.
March 2008 Removed SFP ONS-SI-622-I1-MM= and added SFPs ONS-SI-155-SR-MM= and
ONS-SI-622-SR-MM= in the following:
Optical Cards chapter
Hardware Specifications appendix
April 2008
Corrected the Transmitter Output Power Min/Max for ONS-SI-155-SR-MM=
and ONS-SI-622-SR-MM=.
May 2008
Added a note in the User Password, Login, and Access Policies section in the
Security chapter.
Created a new table to describe the Line Rate Configurations Per
15454_MRC-4 Port, Based on Available Bandwidth for 15454 MRC-4 Card matrix in Ports and Lines Rates section in Optical Cards chapter.
Updated the Software and Hardware Compatibility—XC and XCVT
Configurations table to show OC192SR1/STM64IO Short Reach/ OC192/STM64 Any Reach as Fully compatible for all the releases in the Shelf and Backplane Hardware chapter.
Updated note on protection switching in Link Capacity Adjustment section of
Circuits and Tunnels chapter.
Added a note in the TCC2P Functionality section, in Common Control Card
chapter, to mention that 6.312-MHz BITS OUT functionality is supported in the TCC2P card and that the software support will be added in a future release.
Added a table and a note in the VCAT Member Routing section in the Circuits
and Tunnels chapter.
Added a new section Speed-Duplex Combinations on SFPs under section SFP
Modules in the Ethernet Cards chapter.
Added power-level LED information for TCC2 and TCC2P cards in Common
Control Cards chapter.
Added note on DS3-12 card in the Card Compatibility section of Electrical
Cards chapter.
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July 2008 Updated the 15454_MRC-12 Port-Level Indicators section, in the Optical
Cards chapter to show the correct number and status of the Rx indicator.
Updated the MRC-2.5G-4 Port-Level Indicators section, in the Optical Cards
chapter to show the correct number and status of the Rx indicator.
Added DS-3/EC1-48 card support for the EIA type MiniBNC in Table 1-2,
Chapter 1, Shelf and Backplane Hardware.
Deleted the note in the Power and Ground Description section of Chapter 1,
Shelf and Backplane Hardware.
Added a note in section 10.1 “Timing Parameters” of Chapter 10, Timing.
August 2008 Updated the RPR details for the ML-MR-10 card in section 5.11 ML-MR-10 Card
of Chapter 5, Ethernet Cards.
September 2008
Added a note in Card Default Settings and Node Default Settings section of
Appendix C, Network Element Defaults.
Added a Warning for all optical cards in Chapter 4, Optical Cards.
Updated FC_MR-4 Statistics Parameters table in the Chapter 15, Performance
Monitoring.
November 2008
Updated the list of PM parameters for MRC-12 and MRC-4 cards in Chapter
15, Performance Monitoring.
Updated Server Trails section in Chapter 11, Circuits and Tunnels.
Updated the section “Compatibility by Card” in the chapter, “Optical Cards”.
December 2008 Updated the UBIC-V and UBIC-H sections in Chapter 1, Shelf and Backplane
Hardware.
January 2009
Updated the sub-section “EIA Configurations, Table 1-1 and 1-2” in Chapter
1, Shelf and Backplane Hardware.
Updated the SFP and XFP Card Compatibility table in Chapter 4, Optical
Cards.
February 2009 Updated 1+1 Protection section in Chapter 7 Card Protection.
March 2009
Added a note in section CE-MR-10 Card of Chapter 5, Ethernet Cards.
Updated Table 1-17 and Table 1-20 in UBIC-V and UBIC-H sections in
Chapter 1, Shelf and Backplane Hardware.
Updated the SFP, XFP, and GBIC Specifications table in Appendix A.
April 2009
Updated section DS1/E1-56 Card Specifications in Appendix A Hardware
Specifications.
Updated MRC-2.5G-4 upgrade information in OC-N Speed Upgrades section
in Chapter 12, Sonet Topologies and Upgrades.
May 2009
Updated the User Password, Login, and Access Policies section in Chapter 9,
Security.
Updated Table 12-4 and Table 12-5 to indicate support of span upgrades on
MRC-12 and MRC-2.5G-4 cards to OC-192 or OC192-XFP in Chapter 12, Sonet Topologies and Upgrades.
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Date Notes
June 2009
Updated the Figure AEP Wire-Wrap Connections to Backplane Pins in
Chapter 1, Shelf and Backplane Hardware.
Updated the 1.17.1 Card Slot Requirements section in Chapter 1, Shelf and
Backplane Hardware.
Updated “OC-N Speed Upgrades” in Chapter 12, SONET Topologies and
Upgrades.
July 2009
Updated Table 1-2 in Chapter 1, Shelf and Backplane Hardware.
Updated the “Common-Control Card Software Release Compatibility” table
in the chapter 2, Common Control Cards.
Added a new section, Comparison of the Protection Schemes in the chapter,
SONET Topologies and Upgrades.
August 2009
Updated the first footnote in the table titled ONS 15454 Software and
Hardware Compatibility—XC10G and XC-VXC-10G Configurations in the chapter, Shelf and Backplane Hardware.
Updated the Line Rate Configurations Per 15454_MRC- 4 Port table in
Chapter 4, Optical Cards.
Added a caution in section DS3XM-12 Card of Chapter 3, Electrical Cards.
October 2009
November 2009
Updated the size of the MiniBNC Insertion and Removal Tool to RT-4L.
Added a new section, SDH Tunneling in the chapter, Circuits and Tunnels.
January 2010 Updated the section “OC-N Speed Upgrades” in the chapter SONET Topologies
February 2010 Updated the table “SFP, XFP, and GBIC Specifications” in the appendix Hardware
April 2010
May 2010 Updated the note in the section “DS3/EC1-48 Card” in the chapter “Electrical
June 2010 Updated the caution in the section “DS1/E1-56 Card” in the chapter “Electrical

Document Objectives

This manual provides reference information for the Cisco ONS 15454.
Updated the table “Line Rate Configurations Per 15454_MRC-12 Port, Based
on Available Bandwidth” in the chapter, “Optical Cards”.
and Upgrades.
Specifications.
Updated the section “SNMP Overview” in the chapter “SNMP”.
Created a section “Fan Tray Units for ONS 15454 Cards” in the chapter “Shelf
and Backplane Hardware”.
Added footnote and note for ONS-SC-2G-28.7 SFP in the chapter “Optical
Cards” and appendix “Hardware Specifications”.
Cards”.
Cards”.
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Audience

To use this publication, you should be familiar with Cisco or equivalent optical transmission hardware and cabling, telecommunications hardware and cabling, electronic circuitry and wiring practices, and preferably have experience as a telecommunications technician.

Related Documentation

Use the Cisco ONS 15454 Reference Manual with the following referenced publications:
Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide
Provides procedures to install, turn up, provision, and maintain a Cisco ONS 15454 node and network.
Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide
Provides general troubleshooting procedures, alarm descriptions and troubleshooting procedures, error messages, and transient conditions.
Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Command Guide
Provides a full TL1 command and autonomous message set including parameters, AIDs, conditions and modifiers for the Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL, and ONS 15310-MA systems.
Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Reference Guide
Provides general information, procedures, and errors for TL1 in the Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL, and ONS 15310-MA systems.
Cisco ONS 15454 and Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration
G uide
Provides software features for all Ethernet cards and configuration information for Cisco IOS on ML-Series cards.
Release Notes for the Cisco ONS 15454 Release 8.5
Provides caveats, closed issues, and new feature and functionality information.
For an update on End-of-Life and End-of-Sale notices, refer to
http://cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/optical/ps2006/prod_eol_notices_list.html.

Document Conventions

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Convention Application
boldface Commands and keywords in body text.
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screen font Examples of information displayed on the screen.
boldface screen font Examples of information that the user must enter.
< > Command parameters that must be replaced by module-specific codes.
Note Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the
document.
Caution Means reader be careful. In this situation, the user might do something that could result in equipment
damage or loss of data.
Warning
Waarschuwing
Varoitus
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device.
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BELANGRIJKE VEILIGHEIDSINSTRUCTIES
Dit waarschuwingssymbool betekent gevaar. U verkeert in een situatie die lichamelijk letsel kan veroorzaken. Voordat u aan enige apparatuur gaat werken, dient u zich bewust te zijn van de bij elektrische schakelingen betrokken risico's en dient u op de hoogte te zijn van de standaard praktijken om ongelukken te voorkomen. Gebruik het nummer van de verklaring onderaan de waarschuwing als u een vertaling van de waarschuwing die bij het apparaat wordt geleverd, wilt raadplegen.
BEWAAR DEZE INSTRUCTIES
TÄRKEITÄ TURVALLISUUSOHJEITA
Tämä varoitusmerkki merkitsee vaaraa. Tilanne voi aiheuttaa ruumiillisia vammoja. Ennen kuin käsittelet laitteistoa, huomioi sähköpiirien käsittelemiseen liittyvät riskit ja tutustu onnettomuuksien yleisiin ehkäisytapoihin. Turvallisuusvaroitusten käännökset löytyvät laitteen mukana toimitettujen käännettyjen turvallisuusvaroitusten joukosta varoitusten lopussa näkyvien lausuntonumeroiden avulla.
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IMPORTANTES INFORMATIONS DE SÉCURITÉ
Ce symbole d'avertissement indique un danger. Vous vous trouvez dans une situation pouvant entraîner des blessures ou des dommages corporels. Avant de travailler sur un équipement, soyez conscient des dangers liés aux circuits électriques et familiarisez-vous avec les procédures couramment utilisées pour éviter les accidents. Pour prendre connaissance des traductions des avertissements figurant dans les consignes de sécurité traduites qui accompagnent cet appareil, référez-vous au numéro de l'instruction situé à la fin de chaque avertissement.
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Dieses Warnsymbol bedeutet Gefahr. Sie befinden sich in einer Situation, die zu Verletzungen führen kann. Machen Sie sich vor der Arbeit mit Geräten mit den Gefahren elektrischer Schaltungen und den üblichen Verfahren zur Vorbeugung vor Unfällen vertraut. Suchen Sie mit der am Ende jeder Warnung angegebenen Anweisungsnummer nach der jeweiligen Übersetzung in den übersetzten Sicherheitshinweisen, die zusammen mit diesem Gerät ausgeliefert wurden.
BEWAHREN SIE DIESE HINWEISE GUT AUF.
IMPORTANTI ISTRUZIONI SULLA SICUREZZA
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INSTRUÇÕES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURANÇA
Este símbolo de aviso significa perigo. Você está em uma situação que poderá ser causadora de lesões corporais. Antes de iniciar a utilização de qualquer equipamento, tenha conhecimento dos perigos envolvidos no manuseio de circuitos elétricos e familiarize-se com as práticas habituais de prevenção de acidentes. Utilize o número da instrução fornecido ao final de cada aviso para localizar sua tradução nos avisos de segurança traduzidos que acompanham este dispositivo.
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Obtaining Optical Networking Information

This section contains information that is specific to optical networking products. For information that pertains to all of Cisco, refer to the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section.

Where to Find Safety and Warning Information

For safety and warning information, refer to the Cisco Optical Transport Products Safety and Compliance Information document that accompanied the product. This publication describes the
international agency compliance and safety information for the Cisco ONS 15454 system. It also includes translations of the safety warnings that appear in the ONS 15454 system documentation.

Cisco Optical Networking Product Documentation CD-ROM

Optical networking-related documentation, including Cisco ONS 15xxx product documentation, is available in a CD-ROM package that ships with your product. The Optical Networking Product Documentation CD-ROM is updated periodically and may be more current than printed documentation.
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For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html
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Note The terms "Unidirectional Path Switched Ring" and "UPSR" may appear in Cisco literature. These terms
do not refer to using Cisco ONS 15xxx products in a unidirectional path switched ring configuration. Rather, these terms, as well as "Path Protected Mesh Network" and "PPMN," refer generally to Cisco's path protection feature, which may be used in any topological network configuration. Cisco does not recommend using its path protection feature in any particular topological network configuration.
This chapter provides a description of Cisco ONS 15454 shelf and backplane hardware. Card descriptions are provided in Chapter 2, “Common Control Cards,” Chapter 3, “Electrical Cards,”
Chapter 4, “Optical Cards,” Chapter 5, “Ethernet Cards,” and Chapter 6, “Storage Access Networking Cards.” To install equipment, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide.
Chapter topics include:
1.1 Overview, page 1-2
1.2 Rack Installation, page 1-3
1.3 Front Door, page 1-6
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1.5 Electrical Interface Assemblies, page 1-15
1.6 Coaxial Cable, page 1-38
1.7 DS-1 Cable, page 1-38
1.8 UBIC-V Cables, page 1-40
1.9 UBIC-H Cables, page 1-45
1.11 Cable Routing and Management, page 1-53
1.12 Alarm Expansion Panel, page 1-56
1.13 Filler Card, page 1-61
1.14 Fan-Tray Assembly, page 1-62
1.15 Power and Ground Description, page 1-66
1.16 Alarm, Timing, LAN, and Craft Pin Connections, page 1-67
1.17 Cards and Slots, page 1-71
1.18 Software and Hardware Compatibility, page 1-76
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1.1 Overview

Caution Unused card slots should be filled with a detectable filler card (Cisco P/N 15454-FILLER) or a
Chapter 1 Shelf and Backplane Hardware
non-detectable filler card (Cisco P/N 15454-BLANK). The filler card ensures proper airflow when operating the ONS 15454 without the front door attached, although Cisco recommends that the front door remain attached.
Note The ONS 15454 is designed to comply with Telcordia GR-1089-CORE Type 2 and Type 4. Install and
operate the ONS 15454 only in environments that do not expose wiring or cabling to the outside plant. Acceptable applications include Central Office Environments (COEs), Electronic Equipment Enclosures (EEEs), Controlled Environment Vaults (CEVs), huts, and Customer Premise Environments (CPEs).
Note The Cisco ONS 15454 assembly is intended for use with telecommunications equipment only.
Note You can search for cross-referenced Cisco part numbers and CLEI (Common Language Equipment
Identification) codes at the following link: http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/clei/code_search.cgi.
1.1 Overview
When installed in an equipment rack, the ONS 15454 assembly is typically connected to a fuse and alarm panel to provide centralized alarm connection points and distributed power for the ONS 15454. Fuse and alarm panels are third-party equipment and are not described in this documentation. If you are unsure about the requirements or specifications for a fuse and alarm panel, consult the user documentation for the related equipment. The front door of the ONS 15454 allows access to the shelf assembly, fan-tray assembly, and cable-management area. The backplanes provide access to alarm contacts, external interface contacts, power terminals, and BNC/SMB connectors.
You can mount the ONS 15454 in a 19- or 23-inch rack (482.6 or 584.2 mm). The shelf assembly weighs approximately 55 pounds (24.94 kg) with no cards installed. The shelf assembly includes a front door for added security, a fan tray module for cooling, and extensive cable-management space.
ONS 15454 optical cards have SC and LC connectors on the card faceplate. Fiber-optic cables are routed into the front of the destination cards. Electrical cards (DS-1, DS-3, DS3XM, and EC-1) require electrical interface assemblies (EIAs) to provide the cable connection points for the shelf assembly. In most cases, EIAs are ordered with the ONS 15454 and come preinstalled on the backplane. See the
“1.5 Electrical Interface Assemblies” section on page 1-15 for more information about the EIAs.
The ONS 15454 is powered using –48 VDC power. Negative, return, and ground power terminals are accessible on the backplane.
Note In this chapter, the terms “ONS 15454” and “shelf assembly” are used interchangeably. In the
installation context, these terms have the same meaning. Otherwise, shelf assembly refers to the physical steel enclosure that holds cards and connects power, and ONS 15454 refers to the entire system, both hardware and software.
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United States: National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70; United States National Electrical
Code
Canada: Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, CSA C22.1
Other countries: If local and national electrical codes are not available refer to IEC 364, Part 1
through Part 7

1.2 Rack Installation

The ONS 15454 is mounted in a 19- or 23-in. (482.6- or 584.2-mm) equipment rack. The shelf assembly projects five inches (127 mm) from the front of the rack. It mounts in both Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) standard and Telcordia-standard racks. The shelf assembly is a total of 17 inches (431.8 mm) wide with no mounting ears attached. Ring runs are not provided by Cisco and might hinder side-by-side installation of shelves where space is limited.
The ONS 15454 measures 18.25 inches (463.5 mm) high, 19 or 23 inches (482.6 or 584.2 mm) wide (depending on which way the mounting ears are attached), 12.018 inches (305.2 mm) deep for standard door and 13.810 inches (350.7 mm) for deep door. You can install up to four ONS 15454 shelves in a seven-foot (2133.6 mm) equipment rack. The ONS 15454 must have one inch (25.4 mm) of airspace below the installed shelf assembly to allow air flow to the fan intake. If a second ONS 15454 is installed underneath the shelf assembly, the air ramp on top of the lower shelf assembly provides the air spacing needed and should not be modified in any way. Figure 1-1 shows the dimensions of the ONS 15454.
1.2 Rack Installation
Note A 10-Gbps-compatible shelf assembly (15454-SA-ANSI or 15454-SA-HD) and fan-tray assembly
(15454-FTA3, 15454-FTA3-T, or 15454-CC-FTA) are required if ONS 15454 XC10G and ONS 15454 XC-VXC-10G cards are installed in the shelf.
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1.2.1 Reversible Mounting Bracket

Standard Door - Front View Side View
240922
18.25 in.
(46.35 cm)
Height
19 in. (48.26 cm) or 23 in. (58.42 cm)
between mounting screw holes
Width
16.78 in.
(42.62 cm)
5.015 in.
(12.73 cm)
12.018 in.
(30.52 cm)
Depth
Deep Door - Front View Side View
18.25 in.
(46.35 cm)
Height
19 in. (48.26 cm) or 23 in. (58.42 cm)
between mounting screw holes
Width
16.78 in.
(42.62 cm)
4.807 in.
(12.20 cm)
13.810 in.
(35.07 cm)
Depth
Figure 1-1 Cisco ONS 15454 ANSI Dimensions
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1.2.1 Reversible Mounting Bracket
Caution Use only the fastening hardware provided with the ONS 15454 to prevent loosening, deterioration, and
electromechanical corrosion of the hardware and joined material.
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Caution When mounting the ONS 15454 in a frame with a nonconductive coating (such as paint, lacquer, or
enamel) either use the thread-forming screws provided with the ONS 15454 shipping kit, or remove the coating from the threads to ensure electrical continuity.
The shelf assembly comes preset for installation in a 23-inch (584.2 mm) rack, but you can reverse the mounting bracket to fit the smaller 19-inch (482.6 mm) rack.

1.2.2 Mounting a Single Node

Mounting the ONS 15454 in a rack requires a minimum of 18.5 inches (469.9 mm) of vertical rack space and one additional inch (25.4 mm) for air flow. To ensure the mounting is secure, use two to four #12-24 mounting screws for each side of the shelf assembly. Figure 1-2 shows the rack mounting position for the ONS 15454.
Figure 1-2 Mounting an ONS 15454 in a Rack
1.2.2 Mounting a Single Node
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Two people should install the shelf assembly; however, one person can install it using the temporary set screws included. The shelf assembly should be empty for easier lifting. The front door can also be removed to lighten the shelf assembly.
If you are installing the fan-tray air filter using the bottom (external) brackets provided, mount the brackets on the bottom of the shelf assembly before installing the ONS 15454 in a rack.
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1.2.3 Mounting Multiple Nodes

1.2.3 Mounting Multiple Nodes
Most standard (Telcordia GR-63-CORE, 19-inch [482.6 mm] or 23-inch [584.2 mm]) seven-foot (2,133 mm) racks can hold four ONS 15454 shelves and a fuse and alarm panel. However, unequal flange racks are limited to three ONS 15454 shelves and a fuse and alarm panel or four ONS 15454 shelves and a fuse and alarm panel from an adjacent rack.
If you are using the external (bottom) brackets to install the fan-tray air filter, you can install three shelf assemblies in a standard seven-foot (2.133 m) rack. If you are not using the external (bottom) brackets, you can install four shelf assemblies in a rack. The advantage to using the bottom brackets is that you can replace the filter without removing the fan tray.

1.2.4 ONS 15454 Bay Assembly

The Cisco ONS 15454 bay assembly simplifies ordering and installing the ONS 15454 because it allows you to order shelf assemblies preinstalled in a seven-foot (2.133 m) rack. The bay assembly is available in a three- or four-shelf configuration. The three-shelf configuration includes three ONS 15454 shelf assemblies, a prewired fuse and alarm panel, and two cable-management trays. The four-shelf configuration includes four ONS 15454 shelf assemblies and a prewired fuse and alarm panel. You can order optional fiber channels with either configuration. Installation procedures are included in the Unpacking and Installing the Cisco ONS 15454 Four-Shelf and Zero-Shelf Bay Assembly document that ships with the Bay Assembly,
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1.3 Front Door

The Critical, Major, and Minor alarm LEDs visible through the front door indicate whether a critical, major, or minor alarm is present anywhere on the ONS 15454. These LEDs must be visible so technicians can quickly determine if any alarms are present on the ONS 15454 shelf or the network. You can use the LCD to further isolate alarms. The front door (Figure 1-3) provides access to the shelf assembly, cable-management tray, fan-tray assembly, and LCD screen.
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Door lock
Door button
Viewholes for Critical, Major and Minor alarm LEDs
33923
CISCO ONS 15454
Optical Network System
Figure 1-3 The ONS 15454 Front Door
1.3 Front Door
The ONS 15454 ships with a standard door but can also accommodate a deep door and extended fiber clips (15454-DOOR-KIT) to provide additional room for cabling (Figure 1-4).
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Figure 1-4 Cisco ONS 15454 Deep Door
The ONS 15454 door locks with a pinned hex key that ships with the ONS 15454. A button on the right side of the shelf assembly releases the door. You can remove the front door of the ONS 15454 to provide unrestricted access to the front of the shelf assembly. Before you remove the front door, you have to remove the ground strap of the front door (Figure 1-5).
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Figure 1-5 ONS 15454 Front Door Ground Strap
1.3 Front Door
Figure 1-6 shows how to remove the front door.
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Door hinge
Assembly hinge pin
Assembly hinge
Translucent
circles for LED viewing
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Figure 1-6 Removing the ONS 15454 Front Door
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An erasable label is pasted on the inside of the front door (Figure 1-7). You can use the label to record slot assignments, port assignments, card types, node ID, rack ID, and serial number for the ONS 15454.
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Figure 1-7 Front-Door Erasable Label

1.4 Backplane Covers

Note The front door label also includes the Class I and Class 1M laser warning (Figure 1-8).
Figure 1-8 Laser Warning on the Front-Door Label
1.4 Backplane Covers
If a backplane does not have an EIA panel installed, it should have two sheet metal backplane covers (one on each side of the backplane) as shown in Figure 1-9 on page 1-12. Each cover is held in place with nine 6-32 x 3/8 inch Phillips screws.
Note See the “1.5 Electrical Interface Assemblies” section on page 1-15 for information on EIAs.
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1.4.1 Lower Backplane Cover

BA
32074
Lower Backplane Cover
Backplane Sheet Metal Covers
32069
Retaining
screws
Figure 1-9 Backplane Covers
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1.4.1 Lower Backplane Cover
The lower section of the ONS 15454 backplane is covered by either a clear plastic protector (15454-SA-ANSI) or a sheet metal cover (15454-SA-HD), which is held in place by five 6-32 x 1/2 inch screws. Remove the lower backplane cover to access the alarm interface panel (AIP), alarm pin fields, frame ground, and power terminals (Figure 1-10).
Figure 1-10 Removing the Lower Backplane Cover
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Screw locations
for attaching the
rear cover

1.4.2 Rear Cover

The ONS 15454 has an optional clear plastic rear cover. This clear plastic cover provides additional protection for the cables and connectors on the backplane. Figure 1-11 shows the rear cover screw locations.
Figure 1-11 Backplane Attachment for Cover
1.4.2 Rear Cover
You can also install the optional spacers if more space is needed between the cables and rear cover (Figure 1-12).
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1.4.3 Alarm Interface Panel

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the BAT1 and terminal blocks
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A NON-COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE.
PLEASE REFER TO INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS.
-42 TO -57 Vdc 650 Watts Maximum
BAT 1
RET 2
BAT 2
Figure 1-12 Installing the Plastic Rear Cover with Spacers
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1.4.3 Alarm Interface Panel
The AIP is located above the alarm contacts on the lower section of the backplane. The AIP provides surge protection for the ONS 15454. It also provides an interface from the backplane to the fan-tray assembly and LCD. The AIP plugs into the backplane using a 96-pin DIN connector and is held in place with two retaining screws. The panel has a nonvolatile memory chip that stores the unique node address (MAC address).
Note The MAC address identifies the nodes that support circuits. It allows Cisco Transport Controller (CTC)
to determine circuit sources, destinations, and spans. The TCC2/TCC2P cards in the ONS 15454 also use the MAC address to store the node database.
The 5-A AIP (73-7665-XX) is required when installing fan-tray assembly 15454-FTA3 or 15454-CC-FTA, which comes preinstalled on the shelf assembly (15454-SA-ANSI or 15454-SA-HD).
Note A blown fuse on the AIP board can cause the LCD display to go blank.

1.4.4 Alarm Interface Panel Replacement

If the alarm interface panel (AIP) fails, a MAC Fail alarm appears on the CTC Alarms menu and/or the LCD display on the fan-tray assembly goes blank. To perform an in-service replacement of the AIP, you must contact Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC). For contact information, go to the TAC website at http://www.cisco.com/tac.
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You can replace the AIP on an in-service system without affecting traffic (except Ethernet traffic on nodes running a software release earlier than Release 4.0). The circuit repair feature allows you to repair circuits affected by MAC address changes on one node at a time. Circuit repair works when all nodes are running the same software version. Each individual AIP upgrade requires an individual circuit repair; if AIPs are replaced on two nodes, the circuit repair must be performed twice.
Caution Do not use a 2-A AIP with a 5-A fan-tray assembly; doing so causes a blown fuse on the AIP.
Note Ensure that all nodes in the affected network are running the same software version before replacing the
AIP and repairing circuits. If you need to upgrade nodes to the same software version, do not change any hardware or repair circuits until after the software upgrade is complete. Replace an AIP during a maintenance window. Resetting the active TCC2/TCC2P card can cause a service disruption of less then 50 ms to optical or electrical traffic. Resetting the active TCC2/TCC2P card causes a service disruption of three to five minutes on all E-Series Ethernet traffic due to spanning tree reconvergence. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide for an AIP replacement procedure.

1.5 Electrical Interface Assemblies

1.5 Electrical Interface Assemblies
Optional EIA backplane covers are typically preinstalled when ordered with the ONS 15454. EIAs must be ordered when using DS-1, DS-3, DS3XM, or EC-1 cards. This section describes each EIA.
Six different EIA backplane covers are available for the ONS 15454: BNC, High-Density BNC, MiniBNC, SMB, AMP Champ, UBIC-H (Universal Backplane Interface Connector-Horizontal), and UBIC-V (Vertical). If the shelf was not shipped with the correct EIA interface, you must order and install the correct EIA.
EIAs are attached to the shelf assembly backplane to provide electrical interface cable connections. EIAs are available with SMB and BNC connectors for DS-3 or EC-1 cards. EIAs are available with AMP Champ connectors for DS-1 cards. You must use SMB EIAs for DS-1 twisted-pair cable installation. UBIC-V EIAs have SCSI connectors. They are available for use with any DS-1, DS-3, or EC-1 card, but are intended for use with high-density electrical cards.
Note The MiniBNC EIAs only support cables using the Trompetor connectors for termination.
You can install EIAs on one or both sides of the ONS 15454 backplane in any combination (in other words, AMP Champ on Side A and BNC on Side B or High-Density BNC on Side A and SMB on Side B, and so forth). As you face the rear of the ONS 15454 shelf assembly, the right side is the A side and the left side is the B side. The top of the EIA connector columns are labeled with the corresponding slot number, and EIA connector pairs are marked transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) to correspond to transmit and receive cables.
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1.5.1 EIA Installation
Optional EIA backplane covers are typically preinstalled when ordered with the ONS 15454. A minimal amount of assembly might be required when EIAs are ordered separately from the ONS 15454. If you are installing EIAs after the shelf assembly is installed, plug the EIA into the backplane. The EIA has six electrical connectors that plug into six corresponding backplane connectors. The EIA backplane must replace the standard sheet metal cover to provide access to the coaxial cable connectors. The EIA sheet metal covers use the same screw holes as the solid backplane panels, but they have 12 additional 6-32 x 1/2 inch Phillips screw holes so you can screw down the cover and the board using standoffs on the EIA board.
When using the RG-179 coaxial cable on an EIA, the maximum distance available (122 feet [37 meters]) is less than the maximum distance available with standard RG-59 (734A) cable (306 feet [93 meters]). The maximum distance when using the RG-59 (734A) cable is 450 feet (137 meters). The shorter maximum distance available with the RG179 is due to a higher attenuation rate for the thinner cable. Attenuation rates are calculated using a DS-3 signal:
For RG-179, the attenuation rate is 59 dB/kft at 22 MHz.
For RG-59 (734A) the attenuation rate is 11.6 dB/kft at 22 MHz.
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1.5.2 EIA Configurations

Table 1-1 shows the EIA types supported only by ONS 15454 shelf assembly 15454-SA-ANSI.
Table 1-1 EIA Types Compatible with the 15454-SA-ANSI Only
A-Side
Cards
EIA Type
BNC DS-3
High­Density BNC
Supported
DS3XM-6 EC-1
DS-3 DS3XM-6 EC-1
A-Side Hosts
24 pairs of BNC connectors
48 pairs of BNC connectors
Columns Map to A-Side Product Number
Slot 2
Slot 4
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 4
Slot 5
15454-EIA-BNC-A24= 24 pairs of
15454-EIA-BNC-A48= 48 pairs of
B-Side Hosts
BNC connectors
BNC
B-Side Columns Map to B-Side Product Number
Slot 14
Slot 16
Slot 13
Slot 14
Slot 16
Slot 17
15454-EIA-BNC-B24=
15454-EIA-BNC-B48=
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Table 1-1 EIA Types Compatible with the 15454-SA-ANSI Only (continued)
1.5.2 EIA Configurations
Cards
EIA Type
Supported
SMB DS-1
DS-3
EC-1
DS3XM-6
AMP
DS-1 6 AMP
Champ
A-Side Hosts
84 pairs of SMB connectors
Champ connectors
A-Side Columns Map to A-Side Product Number
Slot 1
15454-EIA-SMB-A84= 84 pairs of
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6
Slot 1
15454-EIA-AMP-A84= 6 AMP
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6
B-Side Hosts
SMB connectors
Champ connectors
B-Side Columns Map to B-Side Product Number
Slot 12
15454-EIA-SMB-B84=
Slot 13
Slot 14
Slot 15
Slot 16
Slot 17
Slot 12
15454-EIA-AMP-B84=
Slot 13
Slot 14
Slot 15
Slot 16
Slot 17
Table 1-2 shows the EIA types supported by both the 15454-SA-ANSI and the 15454-SA-HD (high
density) shelf assemblies.
Table 1-2 EIA Configurations Compatible with the 15454-SA-ANSI and the 15454-SA-HD
EIA Ty pe
Cards Supported
BNC DS-3
DS3XM-6
A-Side Hosts
24 pairs of BNC connectors
A-Side Columns Map to A-Side Product Number
Slot 2
15454-EIA-1BNCA24= 24 pairs of
Slot 4
B-Side Hosts
BNC connectors
B-Side Columns Map to B-Side Product Number
Slot 14
Slot 16
DS3XM-12
EC-1
High­Densi ty BNC
Mini BNC
DS-3
DS3XM-6
DS3XM-12
EC-1
DS-3
DS-3/EC1-48
DS3XM-6
DS3XM-12
EC-1
48 pairs of BNC connectors
96 pairs of MiniBNC connectors
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6
15454-EIA-1BNCA48= 48 pairs of
BNC connectors
15454-EIA-BNC-A96= 96 pairs of
MiniBNC connectors
Slot 13
Slot 14
Slot 16
Slot 17
Slot 12
Slot 13
Slot 14
Slot 16
Slot 17
15454-EIA-1BNCB24=
15454-EIA-1BNCB48=
15454-EIA-BNC-A96=
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Table 1-2 EIA Configurations Compatible with the 15454-SA-ANSI and the 15454-SA-HD (continued)
EIA Ty pe
Cards Supported
SMB DS-1
DS-3
EC-1
DS3XM-6
DS3XM-12
AMP
DS-1 6 AMP Cham p
UBIC
-V
DS-1
DS-3
EC-1
DS3XM-6
A-Side Hosts
84 pairs of SMB connectors
Champ connectors
8 pairs of SCSI connectors
A-Side Columns Map to A-Side Product Number
Slot 1
15454-EIA-1SMBA84= 84 pairs of
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6
Slot 1
15454-EIA-1AMPA84= 6 AMP
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6
Slot 1
15454-EIA-UBICV-A 8 pairs of
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
B-Side Hosts
SMB connectors
Champ connectors
SCSI connectors
B-Side Columns Map to B-Side Product Number
Slot 12
15454-EIA-1SMBB84=
Slot 13
Slot 14
Slot 15
Slot 16
Slot 17
Slot 12
15454-EIA-1AMPB84=
Slot 13
Slot 14
Slot 15
Slot 16
Slot 17
Slot 12
15454-EIA-UBICV-B
Slot 13
Slot 14
Slot 15
DS3XM-12
DS3/EC1-48
DS1/E1-56
UBIC-HDS-1
DS-3
EC-1
DS3XM-6
DS3XM-12
DS3/EC1-48
DS1/E1-56
1.5.3 BNC EIA
Slot 16
Slot 17
Slot 12
Slot 13
Slot 14
Slot 15
Slot 16
Slot 17
15454-EIA-UBICH-B
8 pairs of SCSI connectors
Slot 5
Slot 6
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6
15454-EIA-UBICH-A 8 pairs of
SCSI connectors
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type. Use RG-59/U cable to connect to the ONS 15454 BNC EIA. These cables are recommended to connect to a patch panel and are designed for long runs. You can use BNC EIAs for DS-3 (including the DS3XM-6 and DS3XM-12) or EC-1 cards.
Figure 1-13 shows the ONS 15454 with preinstalled BNC EIAs.
To install coaxial cable with BNC connectors, refer to the “Install Shelf and Backplane Cable” chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide.
Figure 1-13 BNC Backplane for Use in 1:1 Protection Schemes
1.5.3 BNC EIA
1.5.3.1 BNC Connectors
The EIA side marked “A” has 24 pairs of BNC connectors. The first 12 pairs of BNC connectors correspond to Ports 1 to 12 for a 12-port card and map to Slot 2 on the shelf assembly. The BNC connector pairs are marked “Tx” and “Rx” to indicate transmit and receive cables for each port. You can install an additional card in Slot 1 as a protect card for the card in Slot 2. The second 12 BNC connector
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The EIA side marked “B” provides an additional 24 pairs of BNC connectors. The first 12 BNC connector pairs correspond to Ports 1 to 12 for a 12-port card and map to Slot 14 on the shelf assembly. The BNC connector pairs are marked “Tx” and “Rx” to indicate transmit and receive cables for each port. You can install an additional card in Slot 15 as a protect card for the card in Slot 14. The second 12 BNC connector pairs correspond to Ports 1 to 12 for a 12-port card and map to Slot 16 on the shelf assembly. You can install an additional card in Slot 17 as a protect card for the card in Slot 16. Slots 12 and 13 do not support DS-3 cards when the standard BNC EIA panel connectors are used.
When BNC connectors are used with a DS3N-12 card in Slot 3 or 15, the 1:N card protection extends only to the two slots adjacent to the 1:N card due to BNC wiring constraints.
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1.5.3.2 BNC Insertion and Removal Tool
Due to the large number of BNC connectors on the high-density BNC EIA, you might require a special tool for inserting and removing BNC EIAs (Figure 1-14). This tool also helps with ONS 15454 patch panel connections.
Figure 1-14 BNC Insertion and Removal Tool
This tool can be obtained with P/N 227-T1000 from:
Amphenol USA (www.amphenol.com) One Kennedy Drive Danbury, CT 06810 Phone: 203 743-9272 Fax: 203 796-2032
This tool can be obtained with P/N RT-4L from:
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1.5.4 High-Density BNC EIA
The ONS 15454 high-density BNC EIA supports 48 DS-3 circuits on each side of the ONS 15454 (48 transmit and 48 receive connectors). If you install BNC EIAs on both sides of the unit, the ONS 15454 hosts up to 96 circuits. The high-density BNC EIA supports Trompeter UCBJ224 (75-ohm) 4-leg connectors (King or ITT are also compatible). Use straight connectors on RG-59/U cable to connect to the high-density BNC EIA. Cisco recommends these cables for connection to a patch panel; they are designed for long runs. You can use high-density BNC EIAs for DS-3 (including the DS3XM-6 and DS3XM-12) or EC-1 cards. Figure 1-15 shows the ONS 15454 with preinstalled high-density BNC EIAs.
To install coaxial cable with high-density BNC connectors, refer to the “Install Shelf and Backplane Cable” in the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide.
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1.5.5 MiniBNC EIA

The EIA side marked “A” hosts 48 pairs of BNC connectors. Each column of connector pairs is numbered and corresponds to the slot of the same number. The first column (12 pairs) of BNC connectors corresponds to Slot 1 on the shelf assembly, the second column to Slot 2, the third column to Slot 4, and the fourth column to Slot 5. The rows of connectors correspond to Ports 1 to 12 of a 12-port card.
The EIA side marked “B” provides an additional 48 pairs of BNC connectors. The first column (12 pairs) of BNC connectors corresponds to Slot 13 on the shelf assembly, the second column to Slot 14, the third column to Slot 16, and the fourth column to Slot 17. The rows of connectors correspond to Ports 1 to 12 of a 12-port card. The BNC connector pairs are marked “Tx” and “Rx” to indicate transmit and receive cables for each port. The High-Density BNC EIA supports both 1:1 and 1:N protection across all slots except Slots 6 and 12.
1.5.5 MiniBNC EIA
The ONS 15454 MiniBNC EIA supports a maximum of 192 transmit and receive DS-3 connections, 96 per side (A and B) through 192 miniBNC connectors on each side. If you install BNC EIAs on both sides of the unit, the ONS 15454 hosts up to 192 circuits. The MiniBNC EIAs are designed to support DS-3 and EC-1 signals.
The MiniBNC EIA supports the following cards:
DS3-12, DS3N-12
DS3i-N-12
DS3-12E, DS3N-12E
EC1-12
DS3XM-6
DS3XM-12
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MiniBNCs support available high-density cards in unprotected and 1:N protection (where N < protection groups.
Table 1-3 shows protection groups and their applicable slot assignments.
Table 1-3 MiniBNC Protection Types and Slots
Protection Type Working Slots Protection Slots
Unprotected 1–6, 12–17
1:1 2, 4, 6, 12, 14, 16 1, 3, 5, 13, 15, 17
1:N (HD, where N <
1:N (LD, where N <
1.5.5.1 MiniBNC Connectors
You can install MiniBNCs on one or both sides of the ONS 15454. As you face the rear of the ONS 15454 shelf assembly, the right side is the A side (15454-EIA-BNC-A96) and the left side is the B side (15454-EIA-BNC-A96). The diagrams adjacent to each row of connectors indicate the slots and ports that correspond with each connector in that row, depending on whether you are using a high density (HD) or low density (LD) configuration. The MiniBNC connector pairs are marked Tx and Rx to indicate transmit and receive cables for each port.
Figure 1-16 shows the ONS 15454 with preinstalled MiniBNC EIAs.
To install coaxial cable with MiniBNC connectors, refer to the “Install the Shelf and Backplane Cable” chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide.
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Figure 1-16 MiniBNC Backplane for Use in 1:N Protection Schemes
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Table 1-4 and Table 1-5 show the J-labeling and corresponding card ports for a shelf assembly
configured with low-density electrical cards.
Table 1-4 J-Labeling Port Assignments for a Shelf Assembly Configure with Low-Density
Electrical Cards (A Side)
TX J4 J3 J2 J1 J5 J6 J7 J8
T1 T13 T25 T37 T1 T13 T25 T37
T2 T14 T26 T38 T2 T14 T26 T38
T3 T15 T27 T39 T3 T15 T27 T39
T4 T16 T28 T40 T4 T16 T28 T40
T5 T17 T29 T41 T5 T17 T29 T41
T6 T18 T30 T42 T6 T18 T30 T42
T7 T19 T31 T43 T7 T19 T31 T43
T8 T20 T32 T44 T8 T20 T32 T44
T9 T21 T33 T45 T9 T21 T33 T45
T10 T22 T34 T46 T10 T22 T34 T46
T11 T23 T35 T47 T11 T23 T35 T47
T12 T24 T36 T48 T12 T24 T36 T48
RX J12 J11 J10 J9 J13 J14 J15 J16
R1 R13 R25 R37 R1 R13 R25 R37
R2 R14 R26 R38 R2 R14 R26 R38
R3 R15 R27 R39 R3 R15 R27 R39
R4 R16 R28 R40 R4 R16 R28 R40
R5 R17 R29 R41 R5 R17 R29 R41
R6 R18 R30 R42 R6 R18 R30 R42
R7 R19 R31 R43 R7 R19 R31 R43
R8 R20 R32 R44 R8 R20 R32 R44
R9 R21 R33 R45 R9 R21 R33 R45
R10 R22 R34 R46 R10 R22 R34 R46
R11 R23 R35 R47 R11 R23 R35 R47
R12 R24 R36 R48 R12 R24 R36 R48
Slot Port Type
Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports
1LD DS-3 112———————
2 LD DS-3 1–12
3LD DS-3 ——————112
4LD DS-3 —————112——
5LD DS-3 —112——————
6 LD DS-3 1–12
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Table 1-5 J-Labeling Port Assignments for a Shelf Assembly Configured with Low-Density
Slot Port Type
17LD DS-3 112———————
16LD DS-3 ————112———
15LD DS-3 ——————112
14LD DS-3 —————112——
13LD DS-3 —112——————
12 LD DS-3 1–12
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Electrical Cards (B Side)
TX J20 J19 J18 J17 J21 J22 J23 J24
T1 T13 T25 T37 T1 T13 T25 T37
T2 T14 T26 T38 T2 T14 T26 T38
T3 T15 T27 T39 T3 T15 T27 T39
T4 T16 T28 T40 T4 T16 T28 T40
T5 T17 T29 T41 T5 T17 T29 T41
T6 T18 T30 T42 T6 T18 T30 T42
T7 T19 T31 T43 T7 T19 T31 T43
T8 T20 T32 T44 T8 T20 T32 T44
T9 T21 T33 T45 T9 T21 T33 T45
T10T22T34T46T10T22T34T46
T11T23T35T47T11T23T35T47
T12T24T36T48T12T24T36T48
RX J28 J27 J26 J25 J29 J30 J31 J32
R1 R13 R25 R37 R1 R13 R25 R37
R2 R14 R26 R38 R2 R14 R26 R38
R3 R15 R27 R39 R3 R15 R27 R39
R4 R16 R28 R40 R4 R16 R28 R40
R5 R17 R29 R41 R5 R17 R29 R41
R6 R18 R30 R42 R6 R18 R30 R42
R7 R19 R31 R43 R7 R19 R31 R43
R8 R20 R32 R44 R8 R20 R32 R44
R9 R21 R33 R45 R9 R21 R33 R45
R10 R22 R34 R46 R10 R22 R34 R46
R11 R23 R35 R47 R11 R23 R35 R47
R12 R24 R36 R48 R12 R24 R36 R48
Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports
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configured with high-density 48-port DS-3/EC-1electrical cards.
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Table 1-6 J-Labeling Port Assignments for a Shelf Configured with High-Density Electrical
Cards (A Side)
TX J4 J3 J2 J1 J5 J6 J7 J8
T1 T13 T25 T37 T1 T13 T25 T37
T2 T14 T26 T38 T2 T14 T26 T38
T3 T15 T27 T39 T3 T15 T27 T39
T4 T16 T28 T40 T4 T16 T28 T40
T5 T17 T29 T41 T5 T17 T29 T41
T6 T18 T30 T42 T6 T18 T30 T42
T7 T19 T31 T43 T7 T19 T31 T43
T8 T20 T32 T44 T8 T20 T32 T44
T9 T21 T33 T45 T9 T21 T33 T45
T10 T22 T34 T46 T10 T22 T34 T46
T11 T23 T35 T47 T11 T23 T35 T47
T12 T24 T36 T48 T12 T24 T36 T48
RX J12 J11 J10 J9 J13 J14 J15 J16
R1 R13 R25 R37 R1 R13 R25 R37
R2 R14 R26 R38 R2 R14 R26 R38
R3 R15 R27 R39 R3 R15 R27 R39
R4 R16 R28 R40 R4 R16 R28 R40
R5 R17 R29 R41 R5 R17 R29 R41
R6 R18 R30 R42 R6 R18 R30 R42
R7 R19 R31 R43 R7 R19 R31 R43
R8 R20 R32 R44 R8 R20 R32 R44
R9 R21 R33 R45 R9 R21 R33 R45
R10 R22 R34 R46 R10 R22 R34 R46
R11 R23 R35 R47 R11 R23 R35 R47
R12 R24 R36 R48 R12 R24 R36 R48
Slot Port Type
Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports
1 HD DS-3 1–12 13–24 25–36 37–48
2 HD DS-3 1–12 13–24 25–36 37–48
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Slot Port Type
17 HD DS-3 1–12 13–24 25–36 37–48
16HD DS-3 ————112132425363748
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Cards (B Side)
TX J20 J19 J18 J17 J21 J22 J23 J24
T1 T13 T25 T37 T1 T13 T25 T37
T2 T14 T26 T38 T2 T14 T26 T38
T3 T15 T27 T39 T3 T15 T27 T39
T4 T16 T28 T40 T4 T16 T28 T40
T5 T17 T29 T41 T5 T17 T29 T41
T6 T18 T30 T42 T6 T18 T30 T42
T7 T19 T31 T43 T7 T19 T31 T43
T8 T20 T32 T44 T8 T20 T32 T44
T9 T21 T33 T45 T9 T21 T33 T45
T10 T22 T34 T46 T10 T22 T34 T46
T11 T23 T35 T47 T11 T23 T35 T47
T12 T24 T36 T48 T12 T24 T36 T48
RX J28 J27 J26 J25 J29 J30 J31 J32
R1 R13 R25 R37 R1 R13 R25 R37
R2 R14 R26 R38 R2 R14 R26 R38
R3 R15 R27 R39 R3 R15 R27 R39
R4 R16 R28 R40 R4 R16 R28 R40
R5 R17 R29 R41 R5 R17 R29 R41
R6 R18 R30 R42 R6 R18 R30 R42
R7 R19 R31 R43 R7 R19 R31 R43
R8 R20 R32 R44 R8 R20 R32 R44
R9 R21 R33 R45 R9 R21 R33 R45
R10 R22 R34 R46 R10 R22 R34 R46
R11 R23 R35 R47 R11 R23 R35 R47
R12 R24 R36 R48 R12 R24 R36 R48
Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports
1.5.5.2 MiniBNC Insertion and Removal Tool
Due to the large number of MiniBNC connectors on the MiniBNC EIA, you might require a special tool for inserting and removing MiniBNC EIAs (Figure 1-17). This tool also helps with ONS 15454 patch panel connections.
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Figure 1-17 MiniBNC Insertion and Removal Tool
This tool can be obtained with P/N 227-T1000 from:
Amphenol USA (www.amphenol.com) One Kennedy Drive Danbury, CT 06810 Phone: 203 743-9272 Fax: 203 796-2032
This tool can be obtained with P/N RT-1L from:
Trompeter Electronics Inc. (www.trompeter.com) 31186 La Baya Drive Westlake Village, CA 91362-4047 Phone: 800 982-2629 Fax: 818 706-1040
1.5.6 SMB EIA
The ONS 15454 SMB EIA supports AMP 415484-1 75-ohm 4-leg connectors. Right-angle mating connectors for the connecting cable are AMP 415484-2 (75-ohm) connectors. Use RG-179/U cable to connect to the ONS 15454 EIA. Cisco recommends these cables for connection to a patch panel; they are not designed for long runs. Range does not affect loopback testing.
You can use SMB EIAs with DS-1, DS-3 (including the DS3XM-6 and DS3XM-12), and EC-1 cards. If you use DS-1 cards, use the DS-1 electrical interface adapter (balun) to terminate the twisted pair DS-1 cable to the SMB EIA (see the “1.7.2 Electrical Interface Adapters” section on page 1-39). SMB EIAs support 14 ports per slot when used with a DS-1 card, 12 ports per slot when used with a DS-3 or EC-1 card, and 6 ports per slot when used with a DS3XM-6 card.
Figure 1-18 shows the ONS 15454 with preinstalled SMB EIAs and the sheet metal cover and screw
locations for the EIA. The SMB connectors on the EIA are AMP 415504-3 (75-ohm) 4-leg connectors.
To install SMB connectors, refer to the “Install Shelf and Backplane Cable” chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide.
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Tie wrap posts
Figure 1-18 SMB EIA Backplane

1.5.7 AMP Champ EIA

The SMB EIA has 84 transmit and 84 receive connectors on each side of the ONS 15454 for a total of 168 SMB connectors (84 circuits).
The EIA side marked “A” hosts 84 SMB connectors in six columns of 14 connectors. The “A” side columns are numbered 1 to 6 and correspond to Slots 1 to 6 on the shelf assembly. The EIA side marked “B” hosts an additional 84 SMB connectors in six columns of 14 connectors. The “B” side columns are numbered 12 to 17 and correspond to Slots 12 to 17 on the shelf assembly. The connector rows are numbered 1 to 14 and correspond to the 14 ports on a DS-1 card.
For DS-3 or EC-1 cards, the EIA supports 72 transmit and 72 receive connectors, for a total of 144 SMB connectors (72 circuits). If you use a DS-3 or EC-1 card, only Ports 1 to 12 are active. If you use a DS3XM-6 card, only Ports 1 to 6 are active. The SMB connector pairs are marked “Tx” and “Rx” to identify transmit and receive cables for each port. If you use SMB connectors, you can install DS-1, DS-3, or EC-1 cards in Slots 1 to 4 or 14 to 17.
1.5.7 AMP Champ EIA
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The ONS 15454 AMP Champ EIA supports 64-pin (32 pair) AMP Champ connectors for each slot on both sides of the shelf assembly where the EIA is installed. Cisco AMP Champ connectors are female AMP # 552246-1 with AMP # 552562-2 bail locks. Each AMP Champ connector supports 14 DS-1 ports. You can use AMP Champ EIAs with DS-1 cards only. Figure 1-19 shows the ONS 15454 with preinstalled AMP Champ EIAs and the corresponding sheet metal cover and screw locations for the EIA.
To install AMP Champ connector DS-1 cables, you must use 64-pin bundled cable connectors with a 64-pin male AMP Champ connector. You need an AMP Champ connector #552276-1 for the receptacle side and #1-552496-1 (for cable diameter 0.475 in. to 0.540 in.) or #2-552496-1 (for cable diameter
0.540 in. to 0.605 in.) for the right-angle shell housing (or their functional equivalent). The corresponding 64-pin female AMP Champ connector on the AMP Champ EIA supports one receive and one transmit for each DS-1 port for the corresponding card slot.
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Because each DS1-14 card supports 14 DS-1 ports, only 56 pins (28 pairs) of the 64-pin connector are used. Prepare one 56-wire cable for each DS-1 facility installed.
Figure 1-19 AMP Champ EIA Backplane
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Table 1-8 shows the pin assignments for the AMP Champ connectors on the ONS 15454 AMP Champ
EIA. The EIA side marked “A” hosts six AMP Champ connectors. The connectors are numbered 1 to 6 for the corresponding slots on the shelf assembly. Each AMP Champ connector on the backplane supports 14 DS-1 ports for a DS1-14 card, and each connector features 28 live pairs—one transmit pair and one receive pair—for each DS-1 port.
The EIA side marked “B” hosts six AMP Champ connectors. The connectors are labeled 12 to 17 for the corresponding slots on the shelf assembly. Each AMP Champ connector on the backplane supports 14 DS-1 ports for a DS1-14 card, and each connector features 28 live pairs—one transmit pair and one receive pair—for each DS-1 port.
Note EIAs are hot-swappable. You do not need to disconnect power to install or remove EIAs.
Caution Always use an electrostatic discharge (ESD) wristband when working with a powered ONS 15454. Plug
the wristband cable into the ESD jack located on the lower-right outside edge of the shelf assembly.
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Table 1-8 AMP Champ Connector Pin Assignments
Signal/Wire Pin Pin Signal/Wire Signal/Wire Pin Pin Signal/Wire
Tx Tip 1 white/blue
Tx Tip 2 white/orange
Tx Tip 3 white/green
Tx Tip 4 white/brown
Tx Tip 5 white/slate
Tx Tip 6 red/blue
Tx Tip 7 red/orange
Tx Tip 8 red/green
Tx Tip 9 red/brown
Tx Tip 10 red/slate
Tx Tip 11 black/blue
Tx Tip 12 black/orange
Tx Tip 13 black/green
Tx Tip 14 black/brown
Tx Spare0+ N/A 15 47 Tx Spare0– N/A Rx Spare0+ N/A 31 63 Rx Spare0– N/A
Tx Spare1+ N/A 16 48 Tx Spare1– N/A Rx Spare1+ N/A 32 64 Rx Spare1– N/A
1 33 Tx Ring 1
blue/white
2 34 Tx Ring 2
orange/white
3 35 Tx Ring 3
green/white
4 36 Tx Ring 4
brown/white
5 37 Tx Ring 5
slate/white
6 38 Tx Ring 6
blue/red
7 39 Tx Ring 7
orange/red
8 40 Tx Ring 8
green/red
9 41 Tx Ring 9
brown/red
10 42 Tx Ring 10
slate/red
11 43 Tx Ring 11
blue/black
12 44 Tx Ring 12
orange/black
13 45 Tx Ring 13
green/black
14 46 Tx Ring 14
brown/black
Rx Tip 1 yellow/orange
Rx Tip 2 yellow/green
Rx Tip 3 yellow/brown
Rx Tip 4 yellow/slate
Rx Tip 5 violet/blue
Rx Tip 6 violet/orange
Rx Tip 7 violet/green
Rx Tip 8 violet/brown
Rx Tip 9 violet/slate
Rx Tip 10 white/blue
Rx Tip 11 white/orange
Rx Tip 12 white/green
Rx Tip 13 white/brown
Rx Tip 14 white/slate
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17 49 Rx Ring 1
orange/yellow
18 50 Rx Ring 2
green/yellow
19 51 Rx Ring 3
brown/yellow
20 52 Rx Ring 4
slate/yellow
21 53 Rx Ring 5
blue/violet
22 54 Rx Ring 6
orange/violet
23 55 Rx Ring 7
green/violet
24 56 Rx Ring 8
brown/violet
25 57 Rx Ring 9
slate/violet
26 58 Rx Ring 10
blue/white
27 59 Rx Ring 11
orange/white
28 60 Rx Ring 12
green/white
29 61 Rx Ring 13
brown/white
30 62 Rx Ring 14
slate/white
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Table 1-9 AMP Champ Connector Pin Assignments (Shielded DS-1 Cable)
64-Pin Blue Bundle 64-Pin Orange Bundle Signal/Wire Pin Pin Signal/Wire Signal/Wire Pin Pin Signal/Wire
Tx Tip 1 white/blue
Tx Tip 2 white/orange
1 33 Tx Ring 1
blue/white
2 34 Tx Ring 2
orange/white
Rx Tip 1
17 49 Rx Ring 1
white/blue
Rx Tip 2
18 50 Rx Ring 2
white/orange
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Table 1-9 AMP Champ Connector Pin Assignments (Shielded DS-1 Cable) (continued)
64-Pin Blue Bundle 64-Pin Orange Bundle Signal/Wire Pin Pin Signal/Wire Signal/Wire Pin Pin Signal/Wire
Tx Tip 3 white/green
Tx Tip 4 white/brown
Tx Tip 5 white/slate
Tx Tip 6 red/blue
Tx Tip 7 red/orange
Tx Tip 8 red/green
Tx Tip 9 red/brown
Tx Tip 10 red/slate
Tx Tip 11 black/blue
Tx Tip 12 black/orange
Tx Tip 13 black/green
Tx Tip 14 black/brown
Tx Tip 15 black/slate
Tx Tip 16 yellow/blue
3 35 Tx Ring 3
green/white
4 36 Tx Ring 4
brown/white
5 37 Tx Ring 5
slate/white
6 38 Tx Ring 6
blue/red
7 39 Tx Ring 7
orange/red
8 40 Tx Ring 8
green/red
9 41 Tx Ring 9
brown/red
10 42 Tx Ring 10
slate/red
11 43 Tx Ring 11
blue/black
12 44 Tx Ring 12
orange/black
13 45 Tx Ring 13
green/black
14 46 Tx Ring 14
brown/black
15 47 Tx Tip 15
slate/black
16 48 Tx Tip 16
blue/yellow
Rx Tip 3 white/green
Rx Tip 4 white/brown
Rx Tip 5 white/slate
Rx Tip 6 red/blue
Rx Tip 7 red/orange
Rx Tip 8 red/green
Rx Tip 9 red/brown
Rx Tip 10 red/slate
Rx Tip 11 black/blue
Rx Tip 12 black/orange
Rx Tip 13 black/green
Rx Tip 14 black/brown
Rx Tip 15 black/slate
Rx Tip 16 yellow/blue
19 51 Rx Ring 3
green/white
20 52 Rx Ring 4
brown/white
21 53 Rx Ring 5
slate/white
22 54 Rx Ring 6
blue/red
23 55 Rx Ring 7
orange/red
24 56 Rx Ring 8
green/red
25 57 Rx Ring 9
brown/red
26 58 Rx Ring 10
slate/red
27 59 Rx Ring 11
blue/black
28 60 Rx Ring 12
orange/black
29 61 Rx Ring 13
green/black
30 62 Rx Ring 14
brown/black
31 63 Rx Tip 15
slate/black
32 64 Rx Tip 16
blue/yellow
When using DS-1 AMP Champ cables, you must equip the ONS 15454 with an AMP Champ connector EIA on each side of the backplane where DS-1 cables will terminate. Each AMP Champ connector on the EIA corresponds to a slot in the shelf assembly and is numbered accordingly. The AMP Champ connectors have screw-down tooling at each end of the connector.
1.5.8 UBIC-V EIA
UBIC-V EIAs are attached to the shelf assembly backplane to provide up to 112 transmit and receive connections through 16 SCSI connectors per side (A and B). The UBIC-V EIAs are designed to support DS-1, DS-3, and EC-1 signals. The appropriate cable assembly is required depending on the type of signal.
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DS3 13-24
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DS3 25-36
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DS1 1-14
(SLOT 14)(SLOT 13)(SLOT 12)
DS3 1-12
DS1 1-14
DS3 1-12
DS1 1-14
DS3 1-12
DS1 1-14
UNUSED
UNUSED
TX
RX
LD
DS3 1-12
DS1 1-14
DS3 1-12
DS1 1-14
(SLOT 17)(SLOT 16)(SLOT 15)
DS3 1-12
DS1 1-14
DS3 1-12
DS1 1-14
UNUSED
UNUSED
TX
RX
P
P
J17 J20 J21 J23
J25 J28 J29 J31
J24 J22 J19 J18
J32 J30 J27 J26
A
Tx
Tx
Rx
Rx
DS1/DS3
DS3 25-36
DS1 29-42
DS3 1-12
DS1 1-14
DS3 1-12
DS1 1-14
DS3 37-48
DS1 43-56
HD(SLOT 2)
HD(SLOT 1)
DS3 25-36
DS1 29-42
DS3 1-12
DS1 1-14
DS3 1-12
DS1 1-14
DS3 37-48
DS1 43-56
HD(SLOT 1)
HD(SLOT 2)
DS3 25-36
DS1 29-42
DS3 13-24
DS1 15-28
DS3 13-24
DS1 15-28
DS3 37-48
DS1 43-56
HD(SLOT 1)
HD(SLOT 2)
DS3 25-36
DS1 29-42
DS3 13-24
DS1 15-28
DS3 13-24
DS1 15-28
DS3 37-48
DS1 43-56
JACKSCREW SHOULD BE INSTALLED FIRST AND REMOVED LAST
REAR COVER BRACKET LOCATION
JACKSCREW SHOULD BE INSTALLED FIRST AND REMOVED LAST
JACKSCREW SHOULD BE
INSTALLED FIRST AND
REMOVED LAST
REAR COVER BRACKET LOCATION
HD(SLOT 1)
HD(SLOT 2)
LD
DS3 1-12
DS1 1-14
DS3 1-12
DS1 1-14
DS3 1-12
DS1 1-14
(SLOT 6) (SLOT 5) (SLOT 4)
DS3 1-12
DS1 1-14
DS3 1-12
DS1 1-14
DS3 1-12
DS1 1-14
UNUSED
UNUSED
TX
RX
LD
DS3 1-12
DS1 1-14
DS3 1-12
DS1 1-14
(SLOT 3) (SLOT 2) (SLOT 1)
DS3 1-12
DS1 1-14
DS3 1-12
DS1 1-14
UNUSED
UNUSED
P
P
TX
RX
J7 J5 J4 J1
J15 J13 J12 J9
J2 J3 J6 J8
J10 J11 J14 J16
You can install UBIC-Vs on one or both sides of the ONS 15454. As you face the rear of the ONS 15454 shelf assembly, the right side is the A side (15454-EIA-UBICV-A) and the left side is the B side (15454-EIA-UBICV-B). The diagrams adjacent to each row of SCSI connectors indicate the slots and ports that correspond with each SCSI connector in that row, depending on whether you are using a high-density (HD) or low-density (LD) configuration.
UBIC-V EIAs will support high-density electrical cards (DS3/EC1-48, DS1/E1-56), as well as low-density electrical cards.
Figure 1-20 shows the A- and B-side slot assignments.
Figure 1-20 UBIC-V Slot Designations
1.5.8 UBIC-V EIA
The UBIC-V sheet metal covers use the same screw holes as the standard sheet metal covers, but they have 12 additional holes for pan-head screws and three holes for jack screws, so you can screw down the cover and the board using standoffs on the UBIC-V board.
When installed with the standard door and cabling on the backplane, the ONS 15454 shelf measures approximately 15.7 inches (399 mm) deep when partially populated with backplane cables, 16.1 inches (409 mm) deep when fully populated, and 16.75 inches (425 mm) deep with the rear cover installed.
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When installed with the deep door and cabling on the backplane, the ONS 15454 shelf measures approximately 17.5 inches (445 mm) deep when partially populated with backplane cables, 17.9 inches (455 mm) deep when fully populated, and 18.55 inches (471 mm) deep with the rear cover installed.
The UBIC-V EIA supports the following cards:
DS1-14, DS1N-14
DS3-12, DS3N-12
DS3i-N-12
DS3-12E, DS3N-12E
EC1-12
DS3XM-6
DS3XM-12
DS3/EC1-48
DS1/E1-56
The A and B sides each host 16 high-density, 50-pin SCSI connectors. The A-side maps to Slots 1 through 6 and the B-side maps to Slots 12 through 17.
In Software Releases 4.1.x and 4.6, UBIC-Vs support unprotected, 1:1, and 1:N (N < groups. In Software R5.0 and later, UBIC-Vs also support available high-density cards in unprotected and 1:N (N <
Table 1-10 shows the UBIC-V protection types and their applicable slot assignments.
Table 1-10 UBIC-V Protection Types and Slots
Protection Type Working Slots Protection Slots
Unprotected 1–6, 12–17
1:1 2, 4, 6, 12, 14, 16 1, 3, 5, 13, 15, 17
1:2 1, 2, 16, 17 3, 15
1:5 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17 3, 15
1.5.9 UBIC-H EIA
UBIC-H EIAs are attached to the shelf assembly backplane to provide up to 112 transmit and receive DS-1 connections through 16 SCSI connectors per side (A and B) or 96 transmit and receive DS-3 connections. The UBIC-H EIAs are designed to support DS-1, DS-3, and EC-1 signals. The appropriate cable assembly is required depending on the type of signal.
You can install UBIC-Hs on one or both sides of the ONS 15454. As you face the rear of the ONS 15454 shelf assembly, the right side is the A side (15454-EIA-UBICH-A) and the left side is the B side (15454-EIA-UBICH-B). The diagrams adjacent to each row of SCSI connectors indicate the slots and ports that correspond with each SCSI connector in that row, depending on whether you are using a high density (HD) or low density (LD) configuration.
5) protection
2) protection groups.
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Note UBIC-H EIAs will support use with the high-density (DS3/EC1-48, DS1/E1-56, and DS3XM-12)
electrical cards, as well as existing low-density electrical cards.
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Figure 1-21 shows the A- and B-side connector labeling.
Figure 1-21 UBIC-H EIA Connector Labeling
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Table 1-11 J-Labeling Port Assignments for a Shelf Assembly Configured with Low-Density
Electrical Cards (A Side)
TX J4 J3 J2 J1 J5 J6 J7 J8 RX J12 J11 J10 J9 J13 J14 J15 J16
Slot Port Type
Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports
1DS-1 114———————
DS-3 112———————
2DS-1 ————114———
DS-3 ————112———
3DS-1 ——————114
DS-3 ——————112
4DS-1 —————114——
DS-3 —————112——
5DS-1 —114——————
DS-3 —112——————
6DS-1 ——114—————
DS-3 ——112—————
Table 1-12 J-Labeling Port Assignments for a Shelf Assembly Configured with Low-Density
Electrical Cards (B Side)
TX J20 J19 J18 J17 J21 J22 J23 24 RX J28 J27 J26 J25 J29 J30 J31 J32
Slot Port Type
Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports
17DS-1 114———————
DS-3 112———————
16DS-1 ————114———
DS-3 ————112———
15DS-1 ——————114
DS-3 ——————112
14DS-1 —————114——
DS-3 —————112——
13DS-1 —114——————
DS-3 —112——————
12DS-1 ——114—————
DS-3 ——112—————
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Tables 1-13 and 1-14 show the J-labeling and corresponding card ports for a shelf assembly configured with high-density 48-port DS-3/EC-1 or 56-port DS-1 electrical cards.
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Table 1-13 J-Labeling Port Assignments for a Shelf Configured with High-Density Electrical
Slot Port Type
1 DS-1 1–14 15–28 29–42 43–56
DS-3 1–12 13–24 25–36 37–48
2 DS-1 1–14 15–28 29–42 43–56
DS-3 1–12 13–24 25–36 37–48
Table 1-14 J-Labeling Port Assignments for a Shelf Configured with High-Density Electrical
Slot Port Type
17 DS-1 1–14 15–28 29–42 43–56
DS-3 1–12 13–24 25–36 37–48
16DS-1 ————114152829424356
DS-3 ————112132425363748
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Cards (A Side)
TX J4 J3 J2 J1 J5 J6 J7 J8 RX J12 J11 J10 J9 J13 J14 J15 J16
Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports
Cards (B Side)
TX J20 J19 J18 J17 J21 J22 J23 24 RX J28 J27 J26 J25 J29 J30 J31 J32
Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports Ports
If you are installing UBIC-H EIAs after the shelf assembly is installed, plug the UBIC-H EIA into the backplane. The UBIC-H backplane must replace the standard sheet metal cover to provide access to the cable connectors. The UBIC-H sheet metal covers use the same screw holes as the standard sheet metal covers, but they have 12 additional holes for panhead screws and three holes for jack screws so you can screw down the cover and the board using standoffs on the UBIC-H board.
When installed with the standard door and cabling on the backplane, the ONS 15454 shelf measures approximately 14.5 inches deep when fully populated with backplane cables, and 15.0 inches deep with the rear cover installed. When installed with the deep door and cabling on the backplane, the ONS 15454 shelf measures approximately 16.5 inches deep when fully populated with backplane cables, and 17.0 inches deep with the rear cover installed.
The UBIC-H EIA supports the following cards:
DS1-14, DS1N-14
DS3-12, DS3N-12
DS3-12E, DS3N-12E
EC1-12
DS3XM-6
DS3XM-12
DS3/EC1-48
DS1/E1-56
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The A and B sides each host 16 high-density, 50-pin SCSI connectors. The A-side maps to Slots 1 through 6 and the B-side maps to Slots 12 through 17.
In Software Releases prior to Release 5.0, UBIC-Hs support unprotected, 1:1, and 1:N (where N < protection groups. In Software R5.0 and greater, UBIC-Hs additionally support available high-density cards in unprotected and 1:N protection (where N <
Table 1-15 shows protection groups and their applicable slot assignments.
Table 1-15 UBIC-H Protection Types and Slots
Protection Type Working Slots Protection Slots
Unprotected 1–6, 12–17
1:1 2, 4, 6, 12, 14, 16 1, 3, 5, 13, 15, 17
1:2 1, 2, 16, 17 3, 15
1:5 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17 3, 15
1.5.10 EIA Replacement
Before you attach a new EIA, you must remove the backplane cover or EIA already installed on the ONS 15454. Refer to the spare document(s) for the EIA type(s) you are removing and replacing for specific information.

1.6 Coaxial Cable

5)
2) protection groups.
Caution Always use the supplied ESD wristband when working with a powered ONS 15454. Plug the wristband
cable into the ESD jack located on the lower-right outside edge of the shelf assembly.
When using ONS 15454 DS-3 electrical cables, the cables must terminate on an EIA installed on the ONS 15454 backplane. All DS-3 cables connected to the ONS 15454 DS-3 card must terminate with coaxial cables using the desired connector type to connect to the specified EIA.
The electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) performance of the node depends on good-quality DS-3 coaxial cables, such as Shuner Type G 03233 D, or the equivalent.

1.7 DS-1 Cable

DS-1 cables support AMP Champ connectors and twisted-pair wire-wrap cabling. Twisted-pair wire-wrap cables require SMB EIAs.

1.7.1 Twisted Pair Wire-Wrap Cables

Installing twisted-pair, wire-wrap DS-1 cables requires separate pairs of grounded twisted-pair cables for receive (in) and transmit (out). Prepare four cables, two for receive and two for transmit, for each DS-1 facility to be installed.
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SMB Connector
Wire wrap posts
DS-1 Electrical interface
adapter
Ring
Tip
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Caution Always use the supplied ESD wristband when working with a powered ONS 15454. Plug the wristband
cable into the ESD jack located on the lower-right outside edge of the shelf assembly.
If you use DS-1 electrical twisted-pair cables, equip the ONS 15454 with an SMB EIA on each side of the backplane where DS-1 cables will terminate. You must install special DS-1 electrical interface adapters, commonly referred to as a balun, on every transmit and receive connector for each DS-1 termination.

1.7.2 Electrical Interface Adapters

Note DS-1 electrical interface adapters project an additional 1.72 inches (43.7 mm) from the ONS 15454
backplane.
If you install DS-1 cards in the ONS 15454, you must fit the corresponding transmit and receive SMB connectors on the EIA with a DS-1 electrical interface adapter. You can install the adapter on the SMB connector for the port. The adapter has wire-wrap posts for DS-1 transmit and receive cables.
Figure 1-22 shows the DS-1 electrical interface adapter.
1.7.2 Electrical Interface Adapters
Note “EIA” refers to electrical interface assemblies and not electrical interface adapters. Electrical interface
adapters are also known as baluns.
Figure 1-22 DS-1 Electrical Interface Adapter (Balun)
Each DS-1 electrical interface adapter has a female SMB connector on one end and a pair of 0.045 inch (1.14 mm) square wire-wrap posts on the other end. The wire-wrap posts are 0.200 inches (5.08 mm) apart.
Caution Always use the supplied ESD wristband when working with a powered ONS 15454. Plug the wristband
cable into the ESD jack located on the lower-right outside edge of the shelf assembly.
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Note Cisco Systems announced the end-of-sale and end-of-life dates for the Cisco ONS 15454 MSPP
Universal BackPlane Interface Adapter, Vertical Orientation (UBIC-V), and its DS1 and DS3 Cables. For further details, refer to Product Bulletin No. EOL5039 at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/prod/collateral/optical/ps5724/ps2006/prod_end-of-life_notice09 00aecd8052a481.html.
The UBIC-V EIA is designed to support DS-1, DS-3, or EC-1 signals. The type of signal supported is determined by the respective UBIC-V cable assembly.
DS-1 cables for the UBIC-V have a maximum supported distance of 655 feet (199.6 m). DS-1 cables arrive with unterminated #24 AWG twisted pairs on the far end and are color coded as identified in
Table 1-17.
The following DS-1 cables are no longer available from Cisco Systems for use with the UBIC-V EIA:
DS-1 cable, 150 feet: 15454-CADS1-SD
DS-1 cable, 250 feet: 15454-CADS1-ID
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DS-1 cable, 655 feet: 15454-CADS1-LD
DS-3/EC-1 cables for the UBIC-V have a maximum supported distance of 450 feet (137.2 m). DS-3/EC-1 cables arrive with unterminated coaxial cable at the far end and labeled with the respective port number. 75-ohm BNC connectors for each port (qty. 12) are supplied and require that they be crimped on.
The following DS-3/EC-1 cables are no longer available from Cisco Systems for use with the UBIC-V EIA:
DS-3/EC-1 cable, 75 feet: 15454-CADS3-SD
DS-3/EC-1 cable, 225 feet: 15454-CADS3-ID
DS-3/EC-1 cable, 450 feet: 15454-CADS3-LD
Figure 1-23 identifies the pin numbers for the DS-1 and DS-3/EC-1 cables as referenced from the SCSI
connector.
Figure 1-23 Cable Connector Pins
Table 1-16 identifies the UBIC-V SCSI connector pin assignments for the DS-1 cables as referenced
from the EIA backplane to the SCSI connector.
Note Conversion from the back plane’s single ended (unbalanced) 75-ohm signal to a differential (balanced)
100-ohm signal happens through the embedded transformer within the SCSI connector. The cable's shield is connected to the connector shell. This conversion is illustrated in Figure 1-24.
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Table 1-16 UBIC-V DS-1 SCSI Connector Pin Out
Port SCSI Pin SCSI Pin Port
#1 1 26 #7
FGnd 2 27 FGnd
FGnd 3 28 FGnd
FGnd 4 29 FGnd
#2 5 30 #8
FGnd 6 31 FGnd
FGnd 7 32 FGnd
FGnd 8 33 FGnd
#3 9 34 #9
FGnd 10 35 FGnd
FGnd 11 36 FGnd
FGnd 12 37 FGnd
#4 13 38 #10
FGnd 14 39 FGnd
FGnd 15 40 FGnd
FGnd 16 41 FGnd
#5 17 42 #11
FGnd 18 43 FGnd
FGnd 19 44 FGnd
FGnd 20 45 FGnd
#6 21 46 #12
FGnd 22 47 FGnd
FGnd 23 48 FGnd
FGnd 24 49 FGnd
#13 25 50 #14
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UBIC-V DS-1 Cable
Shield to connector shell
Tip DS1 #1
Ring DS1 #1
Tip DS1 #2
Ring DS1 #2
100Ω Differential DS-1 To/From DSx
100Ω Differential DS-1 To/From DSx
Shield to connector shell
Tip DS1 #13
Ring DS1 #13
Tip DS1 #14
Ring DS1 #14
100Ω Differential DS-1 To/From DSx
100Ω Differential DS-1 To/From DSx
DS1 75Ω Port #1
DS1 75Ω Port #2
FGND
FGND
FGND
Pin 1
Pin 5
DS1 75Ω Port #13
Pin 25
Pin 2 — FGnd Pin 3 — FGnd Pin 4 — FGnd
75Ω Signal To/From UBIC-V
75Ω Signal To/From UBIC-V
75Ω Signal To/From UBIC-V
FGND
DS1 75Ω Port #14
Pin 50
75Ω Signal To/From UBIC-V
1:1.15
1:1.15
1:1.15
1:1.15
To /F r om Customer DSX
To/From SCSI connector on the UBIC-V EIA
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Figure 1-24 UBIC-V DS-1 Cable Schematic Diagram
Table 1-17 shows the UBIC-V DS-1 Tip/Ring color coding.
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Table 1-17 UBIC-V DS-1 Tip/Ring Color Coding
Wire Color Signal Signal Wire Color
White/blue Tip DS-1 #1 Ring DS-1 #1 Blue/white
White/orange Tip DS-1 #2 Ring DS-1 #2 Orange/white
White/green Tip DS-1 #3 Ring DS-1 #3 Green/white
White/brown Tip DS-1 #4 Ring DS-1 #4 Brown/white
White/slate Tip DS-1 #5 Ring DS-1 #5 Slate/white
Red/blue Tip DS-1 #6 Ring DS-1 #6 Blue/red
Red/orange Tip DS-1 #7 Ring DS-1 #7 Orange/red
Red/green Tip DS-1 #8 Ring DS-1 #8 Green/red
Red/brown Tip DS-1 #9 Ring DS-1 #9 Brown/red
Red/slate Tip DS-1 #10 Ring DS-1 #10 Slate/red
Black/blue Tip DS-1 #11 Ring DS-1 #11 Blue/black
Black/orange Tip DS-1 #12 Ring DS-1 #12 Orange/black
Black/green Tip DS-1 #13 Ring DS-1 #13 Green/black
Black/brown Tip DS-1 #14 Ring DS-1 #14 Brown/black
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Table 1-18 identifies the UBIC-V SCSI connector pin assignments for the DS-3/EC-1 cables as
referenced from the EIA backplane to the SCSI connector.
Table 1-18 UBIC-V DS-3/EC-1 SCSI Connector Pin Out
Port SCSI Pin SCSI Pin Port
#1 1 26 #7
FGnd 2 27 FGnd
FGnd 3 28 FGnd
FGnd 4 29 FGnd
#2 5 30 #8
FGnd 6 31 FGnd
FGnd 7 32 FGnd
FGnd 8 33 FGnd
#3 9 34 #9
FGnd 10 35 FGnd
FGnd 11 36 FGnd
FGnd 12 37 FGnd
#4 13 38 #10
FGnd 14 39 FGnd
FGnd 15 40 FGnd
FGnd 16 41 FGnd
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Table 1-18 UBIC-V DS-3/EC-1 SCSI Connector Pin Out (continued)
Port SCSI Pin SCSI Pin Port
#5 17 42 #11
FGnd 18 43 FGnd
FGnd 19 44 FGnd
FGnd 20 45 FGnd
#6 21 46 #12
FGnd 22 47 FGnd
FGnd 23 48 FGnd
FGnd 24 49 FGnd
Not connected 25 50 Not connected
Figure 1-25 shows the UBIC-V DS-3/EC-1 cable schematic diagram.
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DS-3 75Ω Port #1
DS-3 75Ω Port #2
FGND
FGND
FGND
Pin 1
Pin 5
DS-3 75Ω Port #11
Pin 42
75Ω Signal To/From UBIC
75Ω Signal To/From
75Ω Signal To/From
DS-3 75Ω Port #12
Pin 46
75Ω Signal To/From
From/To Customer DSx
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DS-3/EC1 Cable
Port #1
Port #2
Port #11
Port #12
75Ω DS-3/EC1 signal coming to/from Tyco SCSI connector and being placed on 735A (or 735C) Coax
Frame GND from shield to connector
Figure 1-25 UBIC-V DS-3/EC-1 Cable Schematic Diagram

1.9 UBIC-H Cables

1.9 UBIC-H Cables
The UBIC-H EIA is designed to support DS-1, DS-3, or EC-1 signals. The type of signal supported is determined by the UBIC-H cable assembly that you order.
To support DS-1 signals, select the DS-1 UBIC-H cable assembly (part number
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To support DS-3 or EC-1 signals, select the DS-3/EC-1 UBIC-H cable assembly (part number 15454-CADS3-H-<length>).
DS-1 cables for the UBIC-H have a maximum supported distance of 655 feet (199.6 m). DS-1 cables arrive with unterminated #24 AWG twisted pairs on the far end and are color coded as identified in
Table 1-20.
The following DS-1 cables are available from Cisco Systems for use with the UBIC-H EIA:
25 feet: 15454-CADS1-H-25
50 feet: 15454-CADS1-H-50
75 feet: 15454-CADS1-H-75
100 feet: 15454-CADS1-H-100
150 feet: 15454-CADS1-H-150
200 feet: 15454-CADS1-H-200
250 feet: 15454-CADS1-H-250
350 feet: 15454-CADS1-H-350
450 feet: 15454-CADS1-H-450
550 feet: 15454-CADS1-H-550
655 feet: 15454-CADS1-H-655
DS-3/EC-1 cables for the UBIC-H have a maximum supported distance of 450 feet (137.2 m). DS-3/EC-1 cables arrive with unterminated coaxial cable at the far end and labeled with the respective port number. 75-ohm BNC connectors for each port (qty. 12) are supplied and require that they be crimped on.
The following DS-3/EC-1 cables are available from Cisco Systems for use with the UBIC-H EIA:
25 feet: 15454-CADS3-H-25
50 feet: 15454-CADS3-H-50
75 feet: 15454-CADS3-H-75
100 feet: 15454-CADS3-H-100
125 feet: 15454-CADS3-H-125
150 feet: 15454-CADS3-H-150
175 feet: 15454-CADS3-H-175
200 feet: 15454-CADS3-H-200
225 feet: 15454-CADS3-H-225
250 feet: 15454-CADS3-H-250
300 feet: 15454-CADS3-H-300
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350 feet: 15454-CADS3-H-350
450 feet: 15454-CADS3-H-450
Figure 1-26 identifies the pin numbers for the DS-1 and DS-3/EC-1 cables as referenced from the SCSI
connector.
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Figure 1-26 Cable Connector Pins
Table 1-19 identifies the UBIC-H SCSI connector pin assignments for the DS-1 cables as referenced
from the EIA backplane to the SCSI connector.
Note Conversion from the back plane’s single ended (unbalanced) 75-ohm signal to a differential (balanced)
100-ohm signal happens through the embedded transformer within the SCSI connector. The cable's shield is connected to the connector shell. This conversion is illustrated in Figure 1-27.
Table 1-19 UBIC-H DS-1 SCSI Connector Pin Out
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Port SCSI Pin SCSI Pin Port
#1 1 26 #7
FGnd 2 27 FGnd
FGnd 3 28 FGnd
FGnd 4 29 FGnd
#2 5 30 #8
FGnd 6 31 FGnd
FGnd 7 32 FGnd
FGnd 8 33 FGnd
#3 9 34 #9
FGnd 10 35 FGnd
FGnd 11 36 FGnd
FGnd 12 37 FGnd
#4 13 38 #10
FGnd 14 39 FGnd
FGnd 15 40 FGnd
FGnd 16 41 FGnd
#5 17 42 #11
FGnd 18 43 FGnd
FGnd 19 44 FGnd
FGnd 20 45 FGnd
#6 21 46 #12
FGnd 22 47 FGnd
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1.9 UBIC-H Cables
UBIC-H DS-1 Cable
Shield to connector shell
Tip DS1 #1
Ring DS1 #1
Tip DS1 #2
Ring DS1 #2
100Ω Differential DS-1 To/From DSx
100Ω Differential DS-1 To/From DSx
Shield to connector shell
Tip DS1 #13
Ring DS1 #13
Tip DS1 #14
Ring DS1 #14
100Ω Differential DS-1 To/From DSx
DS1 75Ω Port #1
DS1 75Ω Port #2
FGND
FGND
FGND
Pin 1
Pin 5
DS1 75Ω Port #13
Pin 25
Pin 2 — FGnd Pin 3 — FGnd Pin 4 — FGnd
75Ω Signal To/From UBIC-H
75Ω Signal To/From UBIC-H
75Ω Signal To/From UBIC-H
FGND
DS1 75Ω Port #14
Pin 50
75Ω Signal To/From UBIC-H
1:1.15
1:1.15
1:1.15
1:1.15
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Table 1-19 UBIC-H DS-1 SCSI Connector Pin Out (continued)
Port SCSI Pin SCSI Pin Port
FGnd 23 48 FGnd
FGnd 24 49 FGnd
#13 25 50 #14
Figure 1-27 UBIC-H DS-1 Cable Schematic Diagram
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Table 1-20 shows the UBIC-H DS-1 Tip/Ring color coding.
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