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NTP- A287 Replace an In-Service Cross-Connect Card15-21
NTP- A288 Replace the Fan-Tray Assembly15-22
NTP- A290 Replace the Alarm Interface Panel15-26
NTP- A291 Replace the Plastic Lower Backplane Cover15-31
NTP- A162 Replace the UBIC-V EIA15-33
NTP- A266 Edit Network Element Defaults15-35
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NTP- A165 Import Network Element Defaults15-36
NTP- A166 Export Network Element Defaults15-38
CHAPTER
CHAPTER
16Power Down the Node16-1
NTP- A114 Power Down the Node16-1
17DLPs A1 to A9917-1
DLP- A1 Unpack and Verify the Shelf Assembly17-1
DLP- A2 Inspect the Shelf Assembly17-2
DLP- A3 Reverse the Mounting Bracket to Fit a 19-inch (482.6 mm) Rack17-2
DLP- A4 Install the External Brackets and Air Filter17-4
DLP- A5 Mount the Shelf Assembly in a Rack (One Person)17-5
DLP- A6 Mount the Shelf Assembly in a Rack (Two People)17-6
DLP- A7 Mount Multiple Shelf Assemblies in a Rack17-7
DLP- A8 Open the Front Door17-8
DLP- A9 Remove the Front Door17-9
DLP- A10 Remove the Lower Backplane Cover17-10
DLP- A11 Remove the Backplane Sheet Metal Cover17-11
DLP- A12 Install a BNC or High-Density BNC EIA17-12
DLP- A13 Install an SMB EIA17-15
DLP- A14 Install the AMP Champ EIA17-16
DLP- A16 Connect the Office Ground to the ONS 1545417-18
DLP- A17 Connect Office Power to the ONS 15454 Shelf17-19
DLP- A18 Turn On and Verify Office Power17-21
DLP- A19 Install Alarm Wires on the Backplane 17-22
DLP- A20 Install Timing Wires on the Backplane17-25
DLP- A21 Install LAN Wires on the Backplane 17-26
DLP- A22 Install the TL1 Craft Interface17-27
DLP- A23 Install DS-1 Cables Using Electrical Interface Adapters (Balun)17-28
DLP- A24 Install DS-1 AMP Champ Cables on the AMP Champ EIA17-29
DLP- A25 Install Coaxial Cable With BNC Connectors17-32
DLP- A26 Install Coaxial Cable With High-Density BNC Connectors17-33
DLP- A27 Install Coaxial Cable with SMB Connectors17-33
DLP- A28 Route Coaxial Cables17-35
DLP- A29 Route DS-1 and DS-3/EC-1 Twisted-Pair Cables17-36
DLP- A30 Install Ferrites to Power Cabling17-37
DLP- A31 Attach Ferrites to Wire-Wrap Pin Fields17-38
DLP- A32 Inspect the Shelf Installation and Connections17-39
DLP- A33 Measure Voltage17-39
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DLP- A34 Create an Optimized 1+1 Protection Group17-40
DLP- A35 Modify an Optimized 1+1 Protection Group17-41
DLP- A36 Install the TCC2/TCC2P Cards17-42
DLP- A37 Install the XCVT or XC10G Cards17-45
DLP- A38 Install the Alarm Interface Controller or Alarm Interface Controller–International
Card
17-47
DLP- A39 Install Ethernet Cards17-48
DLP- A43 Install Fiber-Optic Cables for Path Protection Configurations17-49
DLP- A44 Install Fiber-Optic Cables for BLSR Configurations17-52
DLP- A45 Install the Fiber Boot17-54
DLP- A50 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15454 on the Same Subnet Using
Static IP Addresses
17-56
DLP- A51 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15454 Using Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol
17-58
DLP- A52 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15454 Using Automatic Host
Detection
17-61
DLP- A53 Set Up a Solaris Workstation for a Craft Connection to an ONS 1545417-63
DLP- A56 Disable Proxy Service Using Internet Explorer (Windows)17-65
DLP- A57 Disable Proxy Service Using Netscape (Windows and UNIX)17-66
DLP- A60 Log into CTC17-66
DLP- A61 Create Login Node Groups17-69
DLP- A62 Add a Node to the Current Session or Login Group17-70
DLP- A64 Set the IP Address, Default Router, and Network Mask Using the LCD17-71
DLP- A65 Create a Static Route17-73
DLP- A67 Provision the IIOP Listener Port on the ONS 1545417-74
DLP- A68 Provision the IIOP Listener Port on the CTC Computer17-74
DLP- A69 Set Up External or Line Timing17-75
DLP- A70 Set Up Internal Timing17-77
DLP- A71 Create a 1:1 Protection Group17-78
DLP- A72 Create a 1:N Protection Group17-80
DLP- A73 Create a 1+1 Protection Group17-81
DLP- A74 Create a New User on a Single Node17-82
DLP- A75 Create a New User on Multiple Nodes17-83
DLP- A83 Provision Orderwire17-84
DLP- A88 Optical 1+1 Protection Test17-85
DLP- A89 Remap the K3 Byte17-87
DLP- A91 BLSR Switch Test17-87
DLP- A92 Four-Fiber BLSR Exercise Span Test17-91
DLP- A93 Four-Fiber BLSR Span Switching Test17-93
DLP- A94 Path Protection Switching Test17-95
DLP- A95 Provision a DS-1 Circuit Source and Destination17-96
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DLP- A96 Provision a DS-1 or DS-3 Circuit Route17-97
DLP- A97 Provision an OC-N Circuit Source and Destination17-98
DLP- A99 Determine Available VLANs17-99
CHAPTER
18DLPs A100 to A19918-1
DLP- A111 Changing the Maximum Number of Session Entries for Alarm History18-1
DLP- A112 Display Alarms and Conditions Using Time Zone18-3
DLP- A113 Synchronize Alarms18-3
DLP- A114 View Conditions18-4
DLP- A117 Apply Alarm Profiles to Cards and Nodes18-5
DLP- A121 Enable/Disable Pointer Justification Count Performance Monitoring18-7
DLP- A122 Enable/Disable Intermediate Path Performance Monitoring18-9
DLP- A124 Refresh PM Counts at 15-Minute Intervals18-11
DLP- A125 Refresh PM Counts at One-Day Intervals18-11
DLP- A126 View Near-End PM Counts18-12
DLP- A127 View Far-End PM Counts18-13
DLP- A129 Reset Current PM Counts18-13
DLP- A131 Search for Circuits18-14
DLP- A137 Provision Path Trace on OC-N Ports18-15
DLP- A140 Change the Node Name, Date, Time, and Contact Information18-16
DLP- A142 Modify a Static Route18-17
DLP- A143 Delete a Static Route18-17
DLP- A144 Disable OSPF18-18
DLP- A145 Change the Network View Background Color18-18
DLP- A148 Create Domain Icons18-19
DLP- A149 Manage Domain Icons18-19
DLP- A150 Modify a 1:1 Protection Group18-20
DLP- A152 Modify a 1:N Protection Group18-21
DLP- A154 Modify a 1+1 Protection Group18-22
DLP- A155 Delete a Protection Group18-23
DLP- A156 Delete a Section DCC Termination18-23
DLP- A157 Change the Node Timing Source18-24
DLP- A158 Change User Password and Security Level on a Single Node18-25
DLP- A159 Delete a User from a Single Node18-26
DLP- A160 Change User Password and Security Level on Multiple Nodes18-26
DLP- A161 Delete a User from Multiple Nodes18-27
DLP- A163 Delete SNMP Trap Destinations18-28
DLP- A165 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the DS1-14 or DS1N-14 Cards18-28
DLP- A166 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the DS3-12 or DS3N-12 Cards18-32
DLP- A167 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the DS3-12E or DS3N-12E Cards18-36
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DLP- A168 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the DS3XM-6 Card18-41
DLP- A169 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the EC1-12 Card18-45
DLP- A170 Change Line Transmission Settings for OC-N Cards18-49
DLP- A171 Change Threshold Settings for OC-N Cards18-51
DLP- A172 Change an Optical Port to SDH18-53
DLP- A173 Change External Alarms Using the AIC Card18-54
DLP- A174 Change External Controls Using the AIC Card18-54
DLP- A175 Change Orderwire Settings Using the AIC Card18-55
DLP- A176 Convert DS1-14 Cards From 1:1 to 1:N Protection18-56
DLP- A177 Convert DS3-12 Cards From 1:1 to 1:N Protection18-57
DLP- A178 Convert DS3-12E Cards From 1:1 to 1:N Protection18-59
DLP- A189 Verify that a 1+1 Working Slot is Active18-60
DLP- A190 Install a UBIC-V EIA18-61
DLP- A191 Delete a Card18-65
DLP- A194 Clear a BLSR Force Ring Switch18-66
DLP- A195 Verify Timing in a Reduced Ring18-67
DLP- A196 Delete a BLSR from a Single Node18-68
DLP- A197 Initiate a Path Protection Force Switch18-68
DLP- A198 Clear a Path Protection Force Switch18-70
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19DLPs A200 to A29919-1
DLP- A201 Apply a Lock On19-1
DLP- A202 Apply a Lock Out19-2
DLP- A203 Clear a Lock On or Lock Out19-3
DLP- A204 Scope and Clean Fiber Connectors and Adapters with Alcohol and Dry Wipes19-3
DLP- A205 Clean Fiber Connectors with CLETOP19-4
DLP- A206 Clean the Fiber Adapters19-5
DLP- A207 Install Fiber-Optic Cables on the LGX Interface19-5
DLP- A208 Change External Alarms Using the AIC-I Card19-6
DLP- A209 Change External Controls Using the AIC-I Card19-7
DLP- A210 Change AIC-I Card Orderwire Settings19-8
DLP- A212 Create a User Data Channel Circuit19-8
DLP- A214 Change the Service State for a Port19-9
DLP- A217 BLSR Exercise Ring Test19-10
DLP- A218 Provision Path Protection Selectors19-12
DLP- A219 Provision a VT Tunnel Route19-13
DLP- A220 Provision E-Series Ethernet Ports19-13
DLP- A221 Provision E-Series Ethernet Ports for VLAN Membership19-14
DLP- A222 Provision G-Series Ethernet Ports19-16
DLP- A225 Enable Alarm Filtering19-17
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DLP- A227 Disable Alarm Filtering19-17
DLP- A229 View Circuits on a Span19-18
DLP- A230 Change a Circuit Service State19-19
DLP- A231 Edit a Circuit Name19-20
DLP- A232 Change Active and Standby Span Color19-21
DLP- A233 Edit Path Protection Circuit Path Selectors19-22
DLP- A241 Clear a BLSR Manual Ring Switch19-23
DLP- A242 Create a BLSR on a Single Node19-23
DLP- A244 Use the Reinitialization Tool to Clear the Database and Upload Software
(Windows)
19-25
DLP- A245 Use the Reinitialization Tool to Clear the Database and Upload Software (UNIX)19-27
DLP- A246 Provision E-Series Ethernet Card Mode19-29
DLP- A247 Change an OC-N Card19-29
DLP- A249 Provision IP Settings19-30
DLP- A250 Set Up or Change Open Shortest Path First Protocol19-34
DLP- A251 Set Up or Change Routing Information Protocol19-36
DLP- A255 Cross-Connect Card Side Switch Test19-37
DLP- A256 View Ethernet Statistics PM Parameters19-38
DLP- A257 View Ethernet Utilization PM Parameters19-39
DLP- A258 View Ethernet History PM Parameters19-41
DLP- A259 Refresh Ethernet PM Counts at a Different Time Interval19-42
DLP- A260 Set Auto-Refresh Interval for Displayed PM Counts19-43
DLP- A261 Refresh PM Counts for a Different Port19-43
DLP- A262 Filter the Display of Circuits19-44
DLP- A263 Edit Path Protection Dual-Ring Interconnect Circuit Hold-Off Timer19-45
DLP- A264 Provision a J1 Path Trace on Circuit Source and Destination Ports19-46
DLP- A265 Change the Login Legal Disclaimer19-50
DLP- A266 Change IP Settings19-51
DLP- A268 Apply a Custom Network View Background Map19-52
DLP- A269 Enable Dialog Box Do-Not-Display Option19-53
DLP- A271 Change Security Policy on a Single Node19-53
DLP- A272 Change Security Policy on Multiple Nodes19-55
DLP- A273 Modify SNMP Trap Destinations19-56
DLP- A293 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a Two-Fiber BLSR19-57
DLP- A294 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a Four-Fiber BLSR19-58
DLP- A295 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a Path Protection19-60
DLP- A296 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a 1+1 Protection Group19-61
DLP- A297 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on an Unprotected Span19-62
DLP- A298 Check the Network for Alarms and Conditions19-63
DLP- A299 Initiate a BLSR Span Lock Out19-63
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20DLPs A300 to A39920-1
DLP- A300 Clear a BLSR Span Lock Out20-1
DLP- A301 Initiate a BLSR Manual Ring Switch20-2
DLP- A303 Initiate a BLSR Force Ring Switch20-3
DLP- A309 View the Ethernet MAC Address Table20-4
DLP- A310 View Ethernet Trunk Utilization20-5
DLP- A311 Provision a Half Circuit Source and Destination on a BLSR or 1+120-5
DLP- A312 Provision a Half Circuit Source and Destination on a Path Protection20-6
DLP- A313 Create a DCC Tunnel20-7
DLP- A314 Assign a Name to a Port20-8
DLP- A315 Log Out a User on a Single Node20-9
DLP- A316 Log Out a User on Multiple Nodes20-9
DLP- A320 View ML-Series Ether Ports PM Parameters20-10
DLP- A321 View ML-Series POS Ports PM Parameters20-11
DLP- A322 Manual or Force Switch the Node Timing Reference20-13
DLP- A323 Clear a Manual or Force Switch on a Node Timing Reference20-13
DLP- A324 Provision a VCAT Circuit Source and Destination20-14
DLP- A325 Provision a VCAT Circuit Route20-15
DLP- A326 Change a BLSR Node ID20-16
DLP- A327 Configure the CTC Alerts Dialog Box for Automatic Popup20-16
DLP- A328 Create a Two-Fiber BLSR Using the BLSR Wizard20-17
DLP- A329 Create a Two-Fiber BLSR Manually20-18
DLP- A330 Preprovision a Slot20-20
DLP- A332 Change Tunnel Type20-20
DLP- A333 Delete Circuits20-21
DLP- A334 Delete Overhead Circuits20-22
DLP- A335 Delete VLANs20-23
DLP- A336 Repair an IP Tunnel20-23
DLP- A337 Run the CTC Installation Wizard for Windows20-24
DLP- A338 Run the CTC Installation Wizard for UNIX20-27
DLP- A339 Delete a Node from the Current Session or Login Group20-30
DLP- A340 View Port Status on the LCD20-31
DLP- A341 Create an IP-Encapsulated Tunnel20-32
DLP- A347 Refresh E-Series and G-Series Ethernet PM Counts20-33
DLP- A348 Monitor PM Counts for a Selected Signal20-34
DLP- A349 Clear Selected PM Counts20-35
DLP- A350 View FC_MR-4 Statistics PM Parameters20-36
DLP- A351 View FC_MR-4 Utilization PM Parameters20-37
DLP- A352 View FC_MR-4 History PM Parameters20-38
DLP- A353 Refresh FC_MR-4 PM Counts at a Different Time Interval20-39
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DLP- A356 TCC2/TCC2P Card Active/Standby Switch Test20-40
DLP- A357 Create FC_MR-4 RMON Alarm Thresholds20-41
DLP- A358 Delete FC_MR-4 RMON Alarm Thresholds20-45
DLP- A359 Delete a Line DCC Termination20-45
DLP- A362 Create a Four-Fiber BLSR Using the BLSR Wizard20-46
DLP- A363 Create a Four-Fiber BLSR Manually20-48
DLP- A364 Reset the TCC2/TCC2P Card Using CTC20-49
DLP- A365 Initiate an Optical Protection Switch20-50
DLP- A366 Initiate an Electrical Protection Switch20-50
DLP- A367 Create a Provisionable Patchcord20-51
DLP- A368 Delete a Provisionable Patchcord20-52
DLP- A369 Provision an OC-N Circuit Route20-53
DLP- A371 Remove Pass-through Connections20-55
DLP- A372 Delete a Node from a Specified Login Node Group20-56
DLP- A373 Install a MiniBNC EIA20-57
DLP- A374 Change a Section DCC Termination20-60
DLP- A375 Change a Line DCC Termination20-60
DLP- A377 Provision Section DCC Terminations20-61
DLP- A378 Provision Line DCC Terminations20-62
DLP- A380 Provision a Proxy Tunnel20-63
DLP- A381 Provision a Firewall Tunnel20-64
DLP- A382 Delete a Proxy Tunnel20-64
DLP- A383 Delete a Firewall Tunnel20-65
DLP- A384 Add a Member to a VCAT Circuit20-65
DLP- A385 Delete a Member from a VCAT Circuit20-69
DLP- A386 Install Electrical Cables on the UBIC-V EIAs20-70
DLP- A387 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the DS3XM-12 Card20-74
DLP- A388 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the DS3/EC1-48 Cards20-80
DLP- A390 View Alarms20-85
DLP- A391 View CE-Series Ether Ports and POS Ports Statistics PM Parameters20-87
DLP- A392 View CE-Series Ether Ports and POS Ports Utilization PM Parameters20-88
DLP- A393 View CE-Series Ether Ports and POS Ports History PM Parameters20-90
DLP- A394 View DS-N/SONET PM Parameters for the DS3XM-12 Card20-91
DLP- A395 View BFDL PM Parameters for the DS3XM-12 Card20-93
DLP- A397 Manually Route a Path Protection Circuit for a Topology Upgrade20-95
DLP- A398 Automatically Route a Path Protection Circuit for a Topology Upgrade20-95
DLP- A399 Install a UBIC-H EIA20-97
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DLP- A416 View Circuit Information21-2
DLP- A417 View the BLSR Squelch Table21-5
DLP- A418 Install Public-Key Security Certificate21-6
DLP- A421 Provision G-Series Flow Control Watermarks21-7
DLP- A422 Verify BLSR Extension Byte Mapping21-8
DLP- A428 Install Fiber-Optic Cables in a 1+1 Configuration21-8
DLP- A430 View Spanning Tree Information21-9
DLP- A431 Change the JRE Version21-10
DLP- A433 Enable Node Security Mode21-11
DLP- A434 Lock Node Security21-12
DLP- A435 Modify Backplane Port IP Settings21-13
DLP- A436 Disable Node Security Mode21-14
DLP- A437 Change a VCAT Member Service State21-15
DLP- A438 Change General Port Settings for the FC_MR-4 Card21-16
DLP- A439 Change Distance Extension Port Settings for the FC_MR-4 Card21-18
DLP- A440 Change Enhanced FC/FICON Port Settings for the FC_MR-4 Card21-19
DLP- A441 Install Electrical Cables on the UBIC-H EIAs21-21
DLP- A442 Verify Pass-Through Circuits21-23
DLP- A469 Install GBIC or SFP Connectors21-24
DLP- A470 Remove GBIC or SFP Connectors21-26
DLP- A498 Switch Between TDM and DWDM Network Views21-27
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22DLPs A500 to A59922-1
DLP- A507 View OC-N PM Parameters22-1
DLP- A510 Provision a DS-3 Circuit Source and Destination22-3
DLP- A511 Change Node Access and PM Clearing Privilege22-4
DLP- A515 Print CTC Data22-5
DLP- A516 Export CTC Data22-6
DLP- A517 View Alarm or Event History22-8
DLP- A518 Create a New or Cloned Alarm Severity Profile22-9
DLP- A519 Apply Alarm Profiles to Ports22-12
DLP- A520 Delete Alarm Severity Profiles22-14
DLP- A521 Modify Alarm, Condition, and History Filtering Parameters22-16
DLP- A522 Suppress Alarm Reporting22-17
DLP- A523 Discontinue Alarm Suppression22-19
DLP- A524 Download an Alarm Severity Profile22-20
DLP- A526 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the DS3i-N-12 Cards22-21
DLP- A528 Change the Default Network View Background Map22-25
DLP- A529 Delete Ethernet RMON Alarm Thresholds22-26
DLP- A530 Install the Tie-Down Bar22-27
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DLP- A533 Create Ethernet RMON Alarm Thresholds22-28
DLP- A553 Upgrade Low-Density Electrical Cards in a 1:N Configuration to High-Density Electrical
Cards
22-34
DLP- A554 Upgrade Low-Density Electrical Cards in a 1:1 Configuration to High-Density Electrical
Cards
22-37
APPENDIX
I
NDEX
ACTC Information and ShortcutsA-1
Display Node, Card, and Network ViewsA-1
Node Icons on the Network View MapA-2
Manage the CTC WindowA-4
CTC Menu and Toolbar OptionsA-4
CTC Mouse OptionsA-8
Node View ShortcutsA-10
Network View TasksA-10
Table Display OptionsA-11
Equipment InventoryA-12
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Figure 1-1Installing the Fan-Tray Assembly1-12
Figure 1-2Replace Backplane Screws with Standoffs1-13
Figure 1-3Installing Standoffs and the AEP1-14
Figure 1-4AEP Wire-Wrap Connections to Backplane Pins1-14
Figure 1-5Installing the AEP Cover1-17
Figure 1-6Alarm Input Connector1-19
Figure 1-7Alarm Output Connector1-20
Figure 1-8Mounting Holes on the UBIC-V EIA1-24
Figure 1-9Mounting Holes on the UBIC-H1-25
Figure 1-10Mounting Holes on the All Other EIA Types1-26
Figure 1-11EIA Labelling on the Mounting Bar1-27
Figure 1-12Installing the Rear Cover Onto the Mounting Bars1-28
Figure 1-13Installing the Rear Cover with Standoffs1-29
Figure 2-1Installing the Door Ground Strap Retrofit Kit2-19
Figure 2-2Shelf Assembly with Door Ground Strap Retrofit Kit Installed2-20
FIGURES
Figure 4-1Nodes Behind a Firewall4-8
Figure 4-2CTC Computer and ONS 15454s Residing Behind Firewalls4-9
DLP-A553 Upgrade Low-Density Electrical Cards in a 1:N Configuration to High-Density Electrical
Cards
22-34
DLP-A554 Upgrade Low-Density Electrical Cards in a 1:1 Configuration to High-Density Electrical Cards22-37
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NoteThe 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
• Document Organization
• Related Documentation
• Document Conventions
• Obtaining Optical Networking Information
• Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
Revision History
DateNotes
03/27/2007Revision History Table added for the first time.
09/17/2007Added a note after steps in the section “DLP-A255 Cross-Connect Card Side
Document Objectives
This guide provides procedures for installation, turn up, provisioning, and acceptance of ONS 15454
nodes and ONS 15454 networks.
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Switch Test” in the “DLPs A200 to A299” chapter.
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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.
Document Organization
The organization of the guide reflects Cisco’s recommended work flow for new installations. This
organization also provides easy access to procedures and tasks used to modify existing installations.
Verification procedures are provided, where necessary, to allow contract vendors to complete the
physical installation and then turn over the site to craft personnel for verification, provisioning, turn up,
and acceptance.
The front matter of the book appears in the following sequence:
1. Title Page
2. Table of Contents
3. List of Figures
About this Guide
4. List of Tables
5. List of Procedures
6. List of Tasks
The information in the book follows a task-oriented hierarchy using the elements described below.
Chapter (Director Level)
The guide is divided into logical work groups (chapters) that serve as director entry into the procedures.
For example, if you are arriving on site after a contractor has installed the shelf hardware, proceed to
Chapter 2, “Install Cards and Fiber-Optic Cable” and begin verifying installation and installing cards.
You may proceed sequentially (recommended), or locate the work you want to perform from the list of
procedures on the first page of every chapter (or turn to the front matter or index). Tab le 1 describes the
guide chapters.
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Table 1Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide Chapters
TitleSummary
Chapter 1, “Install the Shelf and Backplane
Cable”
Includes procedures for installing the shelf
assembly, electrical interface assemblies (EIAs),
power and ground, fan-tray assembly, alarm
expansion panel, backplane wires, external
wire-wrap panel, electrical card cables, and
optional dense wavelength division multiplexing
(DWDM) equipment. Also included is the shelf
installation acceptance test.
Chapter 2, “Install Cards and Fiber-Optic Cable” Includes procedures to install common control
cards, optical cards, transponder and muxponder
cards, electrical cards, Ethernet cards and
connectors, FC_MR-4 cards, and DWDM cards.
Also included are procedures for removing and
replacing a card, preprovisioning a slot, and
installing and routing fiber-optic cables.
Chapter 3, “Connect the PC and Log into the
GUI”
Includes procedures to install the Cisco Transport
Controller (CTC), set up a computer for different
connection types, and log into the
Cisco ONS 15454.
Chapter 4, “Turn Up Node”Includes procedures to verify the card installation;
create users and assign security; set up name, date,
time and contact information; set up network
access, firewall access, and timing; create
protection groups; and provision Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP).
Chapter 5, “Turn Up Network”Includes procedures to verify the node turn up, and
provision and test the following networks:
point-to-point, linear ADM, bidirectional line
switched ring (BLSR), and path protection. It also
includes procedures for subtending rings.
Chapter 6, “Create Circuits and VT Tunnels”Includes procedures to verify network turn up;
create manually or automatically routed circuits or
VT tunnels; create unidirectional circuits with
multiple drops; create VT aggregation points, half
circuits, Ethernet circuits, and overhead circuits;
provision a DWDM optical channel network
connection; and create virtual concatenated
(VCAT) circuits.
Chapter 7, “Manage Alarms”Includes procedures to document existing node
data, view and delete alarms, view alarm-affected
circuits and LCD alarm counts, manage alarm
profiles, filter alarms, suppress alarms, and
provision external alarms.
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Table 1Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide Chapters (continued)
TitleSummary
Chapter 8, “Monitor Performance”Includes procedures to change the performance
Chapter 9, “Manage Circuits”Includes procedures to view circuits and
cross-connect resource usage, modify and delete
circuits and tunnels, convert and upgrade CTC and
TL1 circuits, monitor circuits, and create a J1 path
trace.
Chapter 11, “Change Card Settings”Includes procedures to change node management
information, CTC network access and view, and
DWDM node settings; change or delete card
protection settings; delete SONET data
communication channel (DCC), line data
communication channel (LDCC), generic
communication channel (GCC), and DWDM
optical service channel (OSC) terminations; and
change node timing, security, and Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP).
Chapter 11, “Change Card Settings”Includes procedures to modify line settings and
PM parameter thresholds for cards, modify alarm
interface controller settings, and upgrade DS-1 and
DS-3 1:1 protection to 1:N protection.
Chapter 12, “Upgrade Cards and Spans”Includes procedures to prevent an OC-N protection
switch during cross-connect upgrades, upgrade or
downgrade cards, and upgrade spans automatically
or manually.
Chapter 13, “Convert Network Configurations”Includes procedures to convert network
configurations, modify a BLSR, and manage
BLSR switches.
Chapter 14, “Add and Remove Nodes”Includes procedures to add or remove BLSR, path
protection, or linear nodes from a network
configuration.
Chapter 15, “Maintain the Node”Includes procedures to inspect and manage the air
filter, backup and restore the database, restore the
node to factory configuration, off load the security
audit trail log, inhibit card protection switching,
revert software, clean fiber connectors, reset the
TCC2 card using CTC, view Ethernet card
maintenance information, change the node timing
reference, and view the timing report.
Chapter 16, “Power Down the Node”Includes the procedure to power down the node.
Chapter 17, “DLPs A1 to A99”Includes all current tasks (DLPs) from A1 to A99.
Chapter 18, “DLPs A100 to A199”Includes all current tasks from A100 to A199.
Chapter 19, “DLPs A200 to A299”Includes all current tasks from A200 to A299.
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TitleSummary
Chapter 20, “DLPs A300 to A399”Includes all current tasks from A300 to A399.
Chapter 21, “DLPs A400 to A499”Includes all current tasks from A400 to A499.
Chapter 22, “DLPs A500 to A599”Includes all current tasks from A500 to A599.
Appendix A, “CTC Information and Shortcuts”Includes a description of the CTC views and
Non-Trouble Procedure (NTP)
Each NTP is a list of steps designed to accomplish a specific procedure. Follow the steps until the
procedure is complete. If you need more detailed instructions, refer to the Detailed Level Procedure
(DLP) specified in the procedure steps.
NoteThroughout this guide, NTPs are referred to as “procedures” and DLPs are termed “tasks.” Every
reference to a procedure includes its NTP number, and every reference to a task includes its DLP number.
Related Documentation
window features.
Detailed Level Procedure (DLP)
The DLP (task) supplies additional task details to support the NTP. The DLP lists numbered steps that
lead you through completion of a task. Some steps require that equipment indications be checked for
verification. When the proper response is not obtained, the DLP provides a trouble clearing reference.
Related Documentation
Use the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide with the following referenced publications:
• Cisco ONS 15454 Reference Manual—Provides reference material for the Cisco ONS 15454 node
and network.
• Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide—Provides general troubleshooting procedures, alarm
descriptions and troubleshooting procedures, and performance monitoring and SNMP parameters.
• Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Command Guide, R5.0—Provides a comprehensive list of TL1 commands
for the ONS 15454, ONS 15600, ONS 15327, and ONS 15310.
• Release Notes for the Cisco ONS 15454 Release 5.0—Provides caveats, closed issues, and new
feature and functionality information.
Document Conventions
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ConventionApplication
boldfaceCommands and keywords in body text.
italicCommand input that is supplied by the user.
[]Keywords or arguments that appear within square brackets are optional.
{ x | x | x }A choice of keywords (represented by x) appears in braces separated by
vertical bars. The user must select one.
CtrlThe control key. For example, where Ctrl + D is written, hold down the
Control key while pressing the D key.
screen font
boldface screen font
Examples of information displayed on the screen.
Examples of information that the user must enter.
<>Command parameters that must be replaced by module-specific codes.
NoteMeans reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the
document.
CautionMeans reader be careful. In this situation, the user might do something that could result in equipment
damage or loss of data.
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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.
Statement 1071
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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.
Attention
Warnung
SÄILYTÄ NÄMÄ OHJEET
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.
CONSERVEZ CES INFORMATIONS
WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE
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.
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Avvertenza
Advarsel
Aviso
IMPORTANTI ISTRUZIONI SULLA SICUREZZA
Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo. La situazione potrebbe causare infortuni alle
persone. Prima di intervenire su qualsiasi apparecchiatura, occorre essere al corrente dei pericoli
relativi ai circuiti elettrici e conoscere le procedure standard per la prevenzione di incidenti.
Utilizzare il numero di istruzione presente alla fine di ciascuna avvertenza per individuare le
traduzioni delle avvertenze riportate in questo documento.
CONSERVARE QUESTE ISTRUZIONI
VIKTIGE SIKKERHETSINSTRUKSJONER
Dette advarselssymbolet betyr fare. Du er i en situasjon som kan føre til skade på person. Før du
begynner å arbeide med noe av utstyret, må du være oppmerksom på farene forbundet med
elektriske kretser, og kjenne til standardprosedyrer for å forhindre ulykker. Bruk nummeret i slutten
av hver advarsel for å finne oversettelsen i de oversatte sikkerhetsadvarslene som fulgte med denne
enheten.
TA VARE PÅ DISSE INSTRUKSJONENE
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.
¡Advertencia!
Varning!
GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUÇÕES
INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD
Este símbolo de aviso indica peligro. Existe riesgo para su integridad física. Antes de manipular
cualquier equipo, considere los riesgos de la corriente eléctrica y familiarícese con los
procedimientos estándar de prevención de accidentes. Al final de cada advertencia encontrará el
número que le ayudará a encontrar el texto traducido en el apartado de traducciones que acompaña
a este dispositivo.
GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES
VIKTIGA SÄKERHETSANVISNINGAR
Denna varningssignal signalerar fara. Du befinner dig i en situation som kan leda till personskada.
Innan du utför arbete på någon utrustning måste du vara medveten om farorna med elkretsar och
känna till vanliga förfaranden för att förebygga olyckor. Använd det nummer som finns i slutet av
varje varning för att hitta dess översättning i de översatta säkerhetsvarningar som medföljer denna
anordning.
SPARA DESSA ANVISNINGAR
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Aviso
Advarsel
INSTRUÇÕES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURANÇA
Este símbolo de aviso significa perigo. Você se encontra em uma situação em que há risco de lesões
corporais. Antes de trabalhar com qualquer equipamento, esteja ciente dos riscos que envolvem os
circuitos elétricos e familiarize-se com as práticas padrão de prevenção de acidentes. Use o
número da declaração fornecido ao final de cada aviso para localizar sua tradução nos avisos de
segurança traduzidos que acompanham o dispositivo.
GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUÇÕES
VIGTIGE SIKKERHEDSANVISNINGER
Dette advarselssymbol betyder fare. Du befinder dig i en situation med risiko for
legemesbeskadigelse. Før du begynder arbejde på udstyr, skal du være opmærksom på de
involverede risici, der er ved elektriske kredsløb, og du skal sætte dig ind i standardprocedurer til
undgåelse af ulykker. Brug erklæringsnummeret efter hver advarsel for at finde oversættelsen i de
oversatte advarsler, der fulgte med denne enhed.
GEM DISSE ANVISNINGER
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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, Obtaining Support, and Security
Guidelines 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.
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.
About this Guide
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security
Guidelines
For information on obtaining documentation, obtaining support, providing documentation feedback,
security guidelines, and also recommended aliases and general Cisco documents, see the monthly
What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical
documentation, at:
This chapter provides procedures for installing the Cisco ONS 15454. For a summary of the tools and
equipment required for installation, see the “Required Tools and Equipment” section on page 1-2.
Before You Begin
This section lists the chapter procedures (NTPs). Turn to a procedure for applicable tasks (DLPs).
1. NTP-A1 Unpack and Inspect the ONS 15454 Shelf Assembly, page 1-4—Complete this procedure
before continuing with the “NTP-A2 Install the Shelf Assembly” procedure on page 1-5.
2. NTP-A2 Install the Shelf Assembly, page 1-5—Complete this procedure to install the shelf
assembly in a rack.
3. NTP-A3 Open and Remove the Front Door, page 1-6—Complete this procedure to access the
equipment before continuing with other procedures.
4. NTP-A4 Remove the Backplane Covers, page 1-7—Complete this procedure to access the
backplane before continuing with other procedures.
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5. NTP-A5 Install the EIAs, page 1-7—Complete this procedure if you plan to install electrical cards.
This procedure is a prerequisite to the “NTP-A9 Install the Electrical Card Cables on the Backplane”
procedure on page 1-21.
6. NTP-A6 Install the Power and Ground, page 1-9—Complete this procedure before continuing with
the “NTP-A7 Install the Fan-Tray Assembly” procedure on page 1-10.
7. NTP-A7 Install the Fan-Tray Assembly, page 1-10—Complete this procedure to install the fan-tray
assembly in the shelf.
8. NTP-A119 Install the Alarm Expansion Panel, page 1-12—Complete this procedure if you are
planning to install the Alarm Interface Controller–International (AIC-I) card and want to increase
the number of alarm contacts provided by the AIC-I card.
9. NTP-A8 Attach Wires to Alarm, Timing, LAN, and Craft Pin Connections, page 1-15—Complete
this procedure as needed to set up wire-wrap pin connections.
10. NTP-A120 Install an External Wire-Wrap Panel to the AEP, page 1-16—Complete this procedure to
connect an external wire-wrap panel to the alarm expansion panel (AEP).
11. NTP-A9 Install the Electrical Card Cables on the Backplane, page 1-21—Complete this procedure
if you plan to install electrical card cables.
12. NTP-A10 Route Electrical Cables, page 1-22—Complete this procedure as needed before
continuing with the “NTP-A11 Install the Rear Cover” procedure on page 1-22.
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13. NTP-A11 Install the Rear Cover, page 1-22—Complete this procedure as needed to install the rear
14. NTP-A13 Perform the Shelf Installation Acceptance Test, page 1-30—Complete this procedure to
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cover.
determine if you have correctly completed all other procedures in the chapter.
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
Statement 1030
This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted access area is where
access can only be gained by service personnel through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or
other means of security, and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location.
Suitable for mounting on concrete or other non-combustible surface only.
The covers are an integral part of the safety design of the product. Do not operate the unit without the
covers installed.
Required Tools and Equipment
You need the following tools and equipment to install and test the ONS 15454.
Cisco-Supplied Materials
Statement 37
Statement 345
1-2
The following materials are required and are shipped with the ONS 15454 shelf (wrapped in plastic).
The number in parentheses gives the quantity of the item included in the package.
• #12 -24 x 3/4 socket set screws (48-1003-XX) (2)
• T-handle #12-24 hex tool for set screws (1)
• ESD wrist strap with 1.8 m (6 ft) coil cable (1)
• Tie wraps (10)
• Pinned hex (Allen) key for front door (1)
• Spacers (50-1193-XX) (4)
• Spacer mounting brackets (2)
• Clear plastic rear cover (1)
• External (bottom) brackets for the fan-tray air filter
• Shelf accessory kit (53-2329-XX ) (optional)
–
Two mounting bars (700-19701-XX)
–
Four 1-inch standoffs (50-1193-01)
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–
Four 1 3/8-inch standoffs (50-1492-01)
–
Eight 2-inch standoffs (50-1453-01)
–
Four flathead screws, 6-32 x 0.5 (48-2116-01)
• Standoff kit (53-0795-XX):
–
Plastic fiber management guides (2)
–
Fan filter bracket screws (53-48-0003) (6)
The following materials are required to install the optional air ramp. The number in parentheses gives
the quantity of the item included in the package:
• M4.0x 8mm, SS pan-head Phillips mounting screws (2)
• Mounting brackets, 19 inch (482.6 mm), 23 inch (584.2 mm) (2)
User-Supplied Materials
The following materials and tools are required but are not supplied with the ONS 15454:
• One or more of the following equipment racks:
–
19-inch ANSI Standard (Telcordia GR-63-CORE) (482.6 mm) rack; total width 22 inches
(558.8 mm)
Required Tools and Equipment
–
23-inch ANSI Standard (Telcordia GR-63-CORE) (584.2 mm) rack; total width 26 inches
(660.4 mm)
• Fuse panel
• Power cable (from fuse and alarm panel to assembly), #10 AWG, copper conductors,
194 degrees Fahrenheit (90 degrees Celsius)
NoteIf you are installing power on a 15454-SA-NEBS3E, 15454-SA-NEBS3, or 15454-SA-R1,
P/N: 800-07149 shelf assembly, a #10 to #12 AWG power cable is required.
• Ground cable #6 AWG stranded
NoteIf you are installing power on a 15454-SA-NEBS3E, 15454-SA-NEBS3 or 15454-SA-R1,
P/N: 800-07149 shelf assembly, the #10 AWG ground cable is required.
• Alarm cable pairs for all alarm connections, #22 or #24 AWG (0.51 mm² or 0.64 mm²), solid tinned
• 100-ohm shielded building integrated timing supply (BITS) clock cable pair #22 or #24 AWG
(0.51 mm² or 0.64 mm²), twisted-pair T1-type
• Single-mode SC fiber jumpers with UPC polish (55 dB or better) for optical (OC-N) cards
• Shielded coaxial cable terminated with SMB or BNC connectors for DS-3 cards
• Shielded ABAM cable terminated with AMP Champ connectors or unterminated for DS1N-14 cards
with #22 or #24 AWG (0.51 mm² or 0.64 mm²) ground wire (typically about two ft [61 cm] in length)
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• 6-pair #29 AWG double-shielded cable
• Tie wraps and/or lacing cord
• Labels
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• Listed pressure terminal connectors such as ring and fork types; connectors must be suitable for
#10 AWG copper conductors
Tools Needed
The following tools are needed to install an ONS 15454:
• #2 Phillips screwdriver
• Medium slot-head screwdriver
• Small slot-head screwdriver
• Wire wrapper
• Wire cutters
• Wire strippers
• Crimp tool
• BNC insertion tool
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Test Equipment
The following test equipment is needed to install an ONS 15454:
• Voltmeter
• Optical power meter (for use with fiber optics only)
• Bit error rate (BER) tester, DS-1 and DS-3
NTP-A1 Unpack and Inspect the ONS 15454 Shelf Assembly
PurposeThis procedure unpacks the ONS 15454 and verifies the contents.
Tools/EquipmentPinned hex (Allen) key for front door
Prerequisite Procedures None
Required/As NeededRequired
Onsite/RemoteOnsite
Security LevelNone
NoteThe ONS 15454 high-density shelf (15454-SA-HD) is required if you want to use the high-density
electrical cards (48-port DS-3 and 56-port DS-1), available in a future release.
1-4
Step 1Complete the “DLP-A1 Unpack and Verify the Shelf Assembly” task on page 17-1.
Step 2Complete the “DLP-A2 Inspect the Shelf Assembly” task on page 17-2.
Step 3Continue with the “NTP-A2 Install the Shelf Assembly” procedure on page 1-5.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
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NTP-A2 Install the Shelf Assembly
PurposeThis procedure reverses the mounting bracket and mounts shelf assemblies
in a rack.
Tools/Equipment#2 Phillips screwdriver
Medium slot-head screwdriver
Small slot-head screwdriver
Pinned hex key
Two set screws (48-1003-XX)
Prerequisite Procedures NTP-A1 Unpack and Inspect the ONS 15454 Shelf Assembly, page 1-4
Required/As NeededRequired
Onsite/RemoteOnsite
Security LevelNone
NTP-A2 Install the Shelf Assembly
Warning
Warning
Warning
To prevent the system from overheating, do not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum
recommended ambient temperature of:
131°F (55°C).
To prevent airflow restriction, allow at least 1 inch (25.4 mm) of clearance around the ventilation
openings.
To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you must take special
precautions to ensure that the system remains stable. The following guidelines are provided to
ensure your safety:
• This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack.
• When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack, load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest
component at the bottom of the rack.
• If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unit in
the rack.
Statement 1047
Statement 1006
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Warning
NoteThe 10-Gbps-compatible shelf assembly (15454-SA-10G) and fan-tray assembly (15454-FTA3) are
The ONS 15454 must have 1 inch (25.4 mm) of airspace below the installed shelf assembly to allow air
flow to the fan intake. The air ramp (the angled piece of sheet metal on top of the shelf assembly)
provides this spacing and should not be modified in any way.
required with the ONS 15454 XC10G, OC-192, and OC-48 any slot (AS) cards.
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NTP-A3 Open and Remove the Front Door
Step 1Complete the “DLP-A3 Reverse the Mounting Bracket to Fit a 19-inch (482.6 mm) Rack” task on
page 17-2 if you need to convert from a 23-inch (584.2 mm) to a 19-inch (482.6 mm) rack.
Step 2To install the air filter on the bottom of the shelf rather than below the fan-tray assembly, complete the
“DLP-A4 Install the External Brackets and Air Filter” task on page 17-4.
Step 3Complete the necessary rack mount task:
• DLP-A5 Mount the Shelf Assembly in a Rack (One Person), page 17-5
• DLP-A6 Mount the Shelf Assembly in a Rack (Two People), page 17-6
• DLP-A7 Mount Multiple Shelf Assemblies in a Rack, page 17-7
Step 4Continue with the “NTP-A3 Open and Remove the Front Door” procedure on page 1-6.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
NTP-A3 Open and Remove the Front Door
Chapter 1 Install the Shelf and Backplane Cable
PurposeThis procedure opens and removes the front door to access the equipment.
Tools/EquipmentOpen-end wrench
Pinned hex key
Prerequisite Procedures NTP-A2 Install the Shelf Assembly, page 1-5
Required/As NeededRequired
Onsite/RemoteOnsite
Security LevelNone
Step 1Complete the “DLP-A8 Open the Front Door” task on page 17-8.
Step 2As needed, complete the “DLP-A9 Remove the Front Door” task on page 17-9.
Step 3Continue with the “NTP-A4 Remove the Backplane Covers” procedure on page 1-7.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
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NTP-A4 Remove the Backplane Covers
PurposeThis procedure describes how to access the backplane by removing the
covers. The backplane has two sheet metal covers (one on either side)
and a lower backplane cover at the bottom.
Tools/Equipment#2 Phillips screwdriver
Medium slot-head screwdriver
Small slot-head screwdriver
Prerequisite ProceduresNTP-A2 Install the Shelf Assembly, page 1-5
NTP-A3 Open and Remove the Front Door, page 1-6
Required/As NeededRequired
Onsite/RemoteOnsite
Security LevelNone
NTP-A4 Remove the Backplane Covers
Warning
Step 1Complete the “DLP-A10 Remove the Lower Backplane Cover” task on page 17-10.
Step 2Complete the “DLP-A11 Remove the Backplane Sheet Metal Cover” task on page 17-11.
Step 3If you plan to install electrical interface assemblies (EIAs), continue with the “NTP-A5 Install the EIAs”
The covers are an integral part of the safety design of the product. Do not operate the unit without the
covers installed.
procedure on page 1-7. If not, continue with the “NTP-A6 Install the Power and Ground” procedure on
page 1-9.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
NTP-A5 Install the EIAs
PurposeThis procedure describes how to install electrical interface assemblies
Tools/Equipment#2 Phillips screwdriver
(EIAs). Typically, an EIA panel is installed on the backplane during
manufacturing, but EIA panels can be ordered separately. Refer to the
Cisco ONS 15454 Reference Manual for descriptions of the EIAs.
Prerequisite Procedures NTP-A4 Remove the Backplane Covers, page 1-7
Required/As NeededRequired if the node will use electrical signals
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CautionAlways use the supplied ESD wristband when working with a powered ONS 15454. Plug the wristband
NoteEIAs are normally factory installed. Verify that the correct EIA is installed on the shelf assembly. If not,
NoteYou do not need to power down the shelf before removing or installing an EIA. An in-service upgrade
Step 1Complete the “DLP-A12 Install a BNC or High-Density BNC EIA” task on page 17-12 as needed. BNCs
Step 2Complete the “DLP-A373 Install a MiniBNC EIA” task on page 20-57 as needed. The MiniBNC allows
Step 3Complete the “DLP-A13 Install an SMB EIA” task on page 17-15 as needed. SMBs allow you to access
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Security LevelNone
cable into the ESD jack located on the lower-right outside edge of the shelf assembly.
install the correct EIA.
of one EIA (A side or B side) is possible if all electrical traffic (DS-1, DS-3, DS3XM-6, and EC-1) is
being carried on the other side.
are locking connectors; the high-density BNC provides access to every port on every card.
up to 96 DS-3 circuits on each side of the ONS 15454.
every port on every card using more space and efficient cabling.
Step 4Complete the “DLP-A14 Install the AMP Champ EIA” task on page 17-16 as needed. AMP Champs are
exclusive to DS-1 cables.
Step 5Complete the “DLP-A190 Install a UBIC-V EIA” task on page 18-61 as needed. The UBIC-V (vertical)
EIAs allow you to use high-density electrical cards. The UBIC-V EIAs provide SCSI connectors.
Step 6Complete the “DLP-A399 Install a UBIC-H EIA” task on page 20-97 as needed. The UBIC-H
(horizontal) EIAs allow you to use high-density electrical cards. The UBIC-H EIAs provide SCSI
connectors.
NoteTo attach cables to the EIAs, see the “NTP-A9 Install the Electrical Card Cables on the
Backplane” procedure on page 1-21.
Step 7Continue with the “NTP-A6 Install the Power and Ground” procedure on page 1-9.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
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NTP-A6 Install the Power and Ground
PurposeThis procedure installs power feeds and grounds the ONS 15454.
Tools/Equipment#2 Phillips screwdriver
Medium slot-head screwdriver
Small slot-head screwdriver
Screws
Power cable (from fuse and alarm panel to assembly), #10 AWG, copper
conductors, 194 degrees F [90 degrees C])
Ground cable #6 AWG stranded
Listed pressure terminal connectors such as ring and fork types; connectors
must be suitable for #10 AWG copper conductors
Wire wrapper
Wire cutters
Wire strippers
NTP-A6 Install the Power and Ground
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Crimp tool
Fuse panel
Prerequisite Procedures NTP-A4 Remove the Backplane Covers, page 1-7
Required/As NeededRequired
Onsite/RemoteOnsite
Security LevelNone
Shut off the power from the power source or turn off the breakers before beginning work.
This equipment is intended to be grounded. Ensure that the host is connected to earth ground during
normal use.
Do not mix conductors of dissimilar metals in a terminal or splicing connector where physical contact
occurs (such as copper and aluminum, or copper and copper-clad aluminum), unless the device is
suited for the purpose and conditions of use.
Connect the unit only to DC power source that complies with the safety extra-low voltage (SELV)
requirements in IEC 60950 based safety standards.
Statement 39
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Warning
The ONS 15454 relies on the protective devices in the building installation to protect against short
circuit, overcurrent, and grounding faults. Ensure that the protective devices are properly rated to
protect the system, and that they comply with national and local codes.
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NTP-A7 Install the Fan-Tray Assembly
Chapter 1 Install the Shelf and Backplane Cable
Warning
Warning
Warning
CautionAlways use the supplied ESD wristband when working with a powered ONS 15454. Plug the wristband
A readily accessible two-poled disconnect device must be incorporated in the fixed wiring.
1022
When installing redundant power feeds, do not use aluminum conductors.
If you use redundant power leads to power the ONS 15454, disconnecting one lead will not remove
power from the node.
Statement
cable into the ESD jack located on the lower-right outside edge of the shelf assembly.
Step 1Verify one of the following:
• If you have the 15454-SA-ANSI or 15454-SA-HD shelf, a 100-A fuse panel (30-A fuse per shelf
minimum) should be installed. If not, install one according to manufacturer’s instructions.
• If you have the 15454-SA-NEBS3 shelf, a standard 80-A fuse panel (20-A fuse per shelf minimum)
should be installed. If not, install one according to manufacturer’s instructions.
Step 2Complete the “DLP-A16 Connect the Office Ground to the ONS 15454” task on page 17-18.
Step 3Complete the “DLP-A17 Connect Office Power to the ONS 15454 Shelf” task on page 17-19.
Step 4Complete the “DLP-A18 Turn On and Verify Office Power” task on page 17-21.
Step 5Continue with the “NTP-A7 Install the Fan-Tray Assembly” procedure on page 1-10.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
NTP-A7 Install the Fan-Tray Assembly
PurposeThis procedure installs the fan-tray assembly.
Tools/Equipment#2 Phillips screwdriver
Medium slot-head screwdriver
Small slot-head screwdriver
Prerequisite Procedures NTP-A3 Open and Remove the Front Door, page 1-6
NTP-A6 Install the Power and Ground, page 1-9
Required/As NeededRequired
Onsite/RemoteOnsite
Security LevelNone
CautionDo not operate an ONS 15454 without a fan-tray air filter. A fan-tray air filter is mandatory in order to
comply with Telcordia GR-78-CORE, except for applications in an outside plant cabinet.
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CautionThe 15454-FTA3 fan-tray assembly can only be installed in ONS 15454 Release 3.1 or later shelf
assemblies (15454-SA-ANSI, 800-19857; 15454-SA-HD, 800-24848). It includes a pin that does not
allow it to be installed in ONS 15454 shelf assemblies released earlier than ONS 15454 Release 3.1
(15454-SA-NEBS3E, 15454-SA-NEBS3, and 15454-SA-R1, P/N 800-0714915454). Installing the
15454-FTA3 in a noncompliant shelf assembly might result in failure of the alarm interface panel (AIP),
which in turn, will result in power loss to the fan-tray assembly.
CautionYou must place the edge of the air filter flush against the front of the fan-tray assembly compartment
when installing the fan tray on top of the filter. Failure to do so could result in damage to the filter, the
fan tray, or both.
CautionDo not force a fan-tray assembly into place. Doing so can damage the connectors on the fan tray and/or
the connectors on the back panel of the shelf assembly.
NTP-A7 Install the Fan-Tray Assembly
NoteIf you are installing the ONS 15454 in an outside plant cabinet, remove the air filter to provide maximum
cooling capabilities and to comply with Telcordia GR-487-CORE.
NoteTo install the fan-tray assembly, it is not necessary to move any of the cable-management facilities.
Step 1Install the air filter. The air filter can be installed internally between the fan tray and shelf assembly, or
externally by mounting the air filter bracket on the bottom of the shelf assembly. Slide the air filter into
the bracket.
Step 2Slide the fan tray into the shelf assembly until the electrical plug at the rear of the tray plugs into the
corresponding receptacle on the backplane.
Step 3To verify that the tray has plugged into the backplane, look at the fan tray and listen to determine that
the fans are running.
Figure 1-1 shows the location of the fan tray.
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Figure 1-1Installing the Fan-Tray Assembly
FAN FAIL
CRIT
MAJ
M
IN
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LCD
Fan tray
assembly
Step 4Continue with the “NTP-A119 Install the Alarm Expansion Panel” procedure on page 1-12 if you plan
to install an alarm expansion panel (AEP). If not, continue with the “NTP-A8 Attach Wires to Alarm,
Timing, LAN, and Craft Pin Connections” procedure on page 1-15.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
NTP-A119 Install the Alarm Expansion Panel
PurposeThis procedure installs an alarm expansion panel (AEP) onto the
15454-SA-ANSI or 15454-SA-HD shelf backplane. The AEP provides
alarm contacts in addition to the 16 provided by the AIC-I card. Typically,
the AEP is preinstalled when ordered with the ONS 15454; however, the
AEP can be ordered separately. The AIC-I card must be installed before
you can provision the alarm contacts enabled by the AEP.
Tools/Equipment#2 Phillips screwdriver
Medium slot-head screwdriver
Small slot-head screwdriver
Wire wrapper
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6-pair #29 AWG double-shielded cable
Standoffs (4)
Prerequisite Procedures DLP-A10 Remove the Lower Backplane Cover, page 17-10
Required/As NeededAs needed
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NoteThe AIC-I card provides direct alarm contacts (external alarm inputs and external control outputs). In
the ANSI shelf, these AIC-I alarm contacts are routed through the backplane to wire-wrap pins
accessible from the back of the shelf. When you install an AEP, the direct AIC-I alarm contacts cannot
be used. Only the AEP alarm contacts can be used.
Step 1Remove the two backplane screws. Replace the two screws with standoffs. Insert the longer standoff on
the left and the shorter standoff on the right (Figure 1-2).
Figure 1-2Replace Backplane Screws with Standoffs
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Longer
Shorter
Step 2
Attach the remaining two standoffs on either side of the backplane (Figure 1-3).
Step 3Position the AEP board over the standoffs.
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Figure 1-3Installing Standoffs and the AEP
Chapter 1 Install the Shelf and Backplane Cable
Wires
AEP cable
Step 4
Connector
Insert and tighten three screws to secure the AEP to the backplane.
Step 5Connect the AEP cable to the backplane and AEP:
a. Connect the 10 colored wires to the wire-wrap pins on the backplane. Figure 1-4 shows where the
cable wires are connected. Table 1-1 shows AEP and AIC-I signals that each wire carries.
b. Plug the other end of the AEP cable into AEP connector port. The brown pin is on the top.
Figure 1-4AEP Wire-Wrap Connections to Backplane Pins
Orange
IN
A
1
2
3
4
BITSLAN
White
Black
AB
1
2
3
4
AB
1
2
3
4
AB
1
2
3
4
ACO
ENVIRONMENTAL ALARMS
IN
IN/OUT
FG4FG3FG2FG1
FG6FG5
7
8
95
106
Yellow
ABAB
78403
AB
1
2
3
4
MODEM
IN
FG7
1
2
3
4
FG8
AB
CRAFT
FG9
A
1
2
3
4
AB
1
2
3
4
LOCAL ALARMS
AUDVIS
FG10
ABB
11
12
IN
FG12FG11
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Violet
Blue
Green
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Brown
Red
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Table 1-1Pin Assignments for the AEP
AEP Cable Wire Backplane PinAIC-I SignalAEP Signal
BlackA1GNDAEP_GND
WhiteA2AE_+5AEP_+5
SlateA3VBAT–VBAT–
VioletA4VB+VB+
BlueA5AE_CLK_PAE_CLK_P
GreenA6AE_CLK_NAE_CLK_N
YellowA7AE_DIN_PAE_DOUT_P
OrangeA8AE_DIN_NAE_DOUT_N
RedA9AE_DOUT_PAE_DIN_P
BrownA10AE_DOUT_NAE_DIN_N
Step 6Continue with the “NTP-A8 Attach Wires to Alarm, Timing, LAN, and Craft Pin Connections”
procedure on page 1-15.
NTP-A8 Attach Wires to Alarm, Timing, LAN, and Craft Pin Connections
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
NTP-A8 Attach Wires to Alarm, Timing, LAN, and Craft Pin
Connections
PurposeThis procedure describes how to install alarm, timing, LAN, and craft
wires.
Tools/EquipmentWire wrapper
#22 or #24 AWG (0.51 mm² or 0.64 mm²) alarm wires
Prerequisite Procedures NTP-A4 Remove the Backplane Covers, page 1-7
Required/As NeededAs needed
Onsite/RemoteOnsite
Security LevelNone
Warning
The covers are an integral part of the safety design of the product. Do not operate the unit without the
covers installed.
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Step 1Complete the “DLP-A19 Install Alarm Wires on the Backplane” task on page 17-22 if you are using an
AIC or AIC-I card and are not using an AEP.
Step 2Complete the “DLP-A20 Install Timing Wires on the Backplane” task on page 17-25 as needed. Timing
wires are necessary to provision external timing.
Step 3Complete the “DLP-A21 Install LAN Wires on the Backplane” task on page 17-26 as needed. LAN wires
(or the LAN port on the TCC2/TCC2P) are necessary to create an external LAN connection.
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NTP-A120 Install an External Wire-Wrap Panel to the AEP
Step 4Complete the “DLP-A22 Install the TL1 Craft Interface” task on page 17-27 as needed. Craft wires (or
the EIA/TIA-232 port on the TCC2/TCC2P) are required to access TL1 using the craft interface.
CautionAlways 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.
Step 5Complete one of the following:
• If you installed an AEP, continue with the “NTP-A120 Install an External Wire-Wrap Panel to the
AEP” procedure on page 1-16.
• If you did not install an AEP and you plan to install electrical cards, continue with the “NTP-A9
Install the Electrical Card Cables on the Backplane” procedure on page 1-21.
• If you did not install an AEP and do not plan to install electrical cards, continue with the “NTP-A11
Install the Rear Cover” procedure on page 1-22.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
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NTP-A120 Install an External Wire-Wrap Panel to the AEP
PurposeThis procedure connects an external wire-wrap panel to the AEP to provide
the physical alarm contacts for the AEP.
Tools/EquipmentExternal wire-wrap panel
Prerequisite Procedures NTP-A119 Install the Alarm Expansion Panel, page 1-12
Required/As NeededAs needed
Onsite/RemoteOnsite
Security LevelNone
Step 1Position the lower cover over the AEP. Make sure that the AEP AMP Champ connectors protrude
through the cutouts in the lower cover (Figure 1-5).
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Figure 1-5Installing the AEP Cover
NTP-A120 Install an External Wire-Wrap Panel to the AEP
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Step 2
Step 3Connect the cables from the external wire-wrap panel to the AMP Champ connectors on the AEP.
Insert and tighten the eight screws to secure the AEP cover to the AEP.
Table 1-2 lists the alarm input pin assignments.
Table 1-2Alarm Input Pin Assignments
AMP Champ Pin Signal NameAMP Champ Pin Signal Name
1ALARM_IN_1–27GND
2GND28ALARM_IN_2–
3ALARM_IN_3–29ALARM_IN_4–
4ALARM_IN_5–30GND
5GND31ALARM_IN_6–
6ALARM_IN_7–32ALARM_IN_8–
7ALARM_IN_9–33GND
8GND34ALARM_IN_10–
9ALARM_IN_11–35ALARM_IN_12–
10ALARM_IN_13–36GND
11GND37ALARM_IN_14–
12ALARM_IN_15–38ALARM_IN_16–
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Table 1-2Alarm Input Pin Assignments (continued)
AMP Champ Pin Signal NameAMP Champ Pin Signal Name
13ALARM_IN_17–39GND
14GND40ALARM_IN_18–
15ALARM_IN_19–41ALARM_IN_20–
16ALARM_IN_21–42GND
17GND43ALARM_IN_22–
18ALARM_IN_23–44ALARM_IN_24–
19ALARM_IN_25–45GND
20GND46ALARM_IN_26–
21ALARM_IN_27–47ALARM_IN_28–
22ALARM_IN_29–48GND
23GND49ALARM_IN_30–
24ALARM_IN_31–50—
25ALARM_IN_+51GND1
26ALARM_IN_0-52GND2
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Table 1-3 lists the alarm output pin assignments.
Table 1-3Alarm Output Pin Assignments
AMP Champ Pin Signal NameAMP Champ PinSignal Name
1—27COM_0
2COM_128—
3NO_129NO_2
4—30COM_2
5COM_331—
6NO_332NO_4
7—33COM_4
8COM_534—
9NO_535NO_6
10—36COM_6
11COM_737—
12NO_738NO_8
13—39COM_8
14COM_940—
15NO_941NO_10
16—42COM_10
17COM_1143—
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Table 1-3Alarm Output Pin Assignments (continued)
AMP Champ Pin Signal NameAMP Champ PinSignal Name
18NO_1144NO_12
19—45COM_12
20COM_1346—
21NO_1347NO_14
22—48COM_14
23COM_1549—
24NO_1550—
25—51GND1
26NO_052GND2
Figure 1-6 illustrates the alarm input connectors.
Figure 1-6Alarm Input Connector
NTP-A120 Install an External Wire-Wrap Panel to the AEP
• If you plan to install electrical cards, continue with the “NTP-A9 Install the Electrical Card Cables
on the Backplane” procedure on page 1-21.
• If you do not plan to install electrical cards, continue with the “NTP-A11 Install the Rear Cover”
procedure on page 1-22.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
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NTP-A9 Install the Electrical Card Cables on the Backplane
NTP-A9 Install the Electrical Card Cables on the Backplane
PurposeOptional EIA backplane covers are typically preinstalled when ordered
with the ONS 15454. The following procedure describes how to install the
electrical card cables to the backplane. If the shelf was not shipped with the
correct EIA interface, you must order and install the correct EIA.
Tools/EquipmentWire wrapper
Twisted-pair cables
BNC insertion tool
SMB cable connector
#2 Phillips screwdriver
Medium slot-head screwdriver
DS-1 and DS-3 cables, as needed
Tie-down bar, as needed
Prerequisite Procedures NTP-A5 Install the EIAs, page 1-7
Required/As NeededAs needed
Onsite/RemoteOnsite
Security LevelNone
CautionAlways 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.
NoteRefer to the Cisco ONS 15454 Reference Manual for more information about EIAs.
Step 1Complete the “DLP-A530 Install the Tie-Down Bar” task on page 22-27 as needed for routing the
electrical cables you will install.
Step 2Complete the “DLP-A23 Install DS-1 Cables Using Electrical Interface Adapters (Balun)” task on
page 17-28 as needed. Baluns are used on SMB EIAs to properly terminate DS-1 signals.
Step 3To install DS-1 cables using AMP Champ cables, complete the “DLP-A24 Install DS-1 AMP Champ
Cables on the AMP Champ EIA” task on page 17-29.
Step 4Complete the “DLP-A25 Install Coaxial Cable With BNC Connectors” task on page 17-32 as needed.
Step 5Complete the “DLP-A26 Install Coaxial Cable With High-Density BNC Connectors” task on page 17-33
as needed.
Step 6Complete the “DLP-A27 Install Coaxial Cable with SMB Connectors” task on page 17-33 as needed.
Step 7Complete the “DLP-A386 Install Electrical Cables on the UBIC-V EIAs” task on page 20-70 as needed.
Step 8Complete the “DLP-A441 Install Electrical Cables on the UBIC-H EIAs” task on page 21-21 as needed.
Step 9Continue with the “NTP-A10 Route Electrical Cables” procedure on page 1-22.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
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NTP-A10 Route Electrical Cables
PurposeThis procedure routes and manages electrical (backplane) cables.
Prerequisite Procedures NTP-A9 Install the Electrical Card Cables on the Backplane, page 1-21
Required/As NeededAs needed
Onsite/RemoteOnsite
Security LevelNone
Step 1Complete the “DLP-A28 Route Coaxial Cables” task on page 17-35 as needed.
Step 2Complete the “DLP-A29 Route DS-1 and DS-3/EC-1 Twisted-Pair Cables” task on page 17-36 as
needed.
Step 3Continue with the “NTP-A11 Install the Rear Cover” procedure on page 1-22.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
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NTP-A11 Install the Rear Cover
PurposeThis procedure explains how to install the rear cover.
Tools/Equipment#2 Phillips screwdriver
5/16-inch nut driver
Shelf accessory kit (53-2329-XX )
• Two mounting bars (700-19701-XX)
• Four 1-inch standoffs (50-1193-01)
• Four 1 3/8-inch standoffs (50-1492-01)
• Eight 2-inch standoffs (50-1453-01)
• Four flathead screws, 6-32 x 0.5 (48-2116-01)
Plastic rear cover (700-06029-XX)
Prerequisite Procedures NTP-A3 Open and Remove the Front Door, page 1-6
Required/As NeededRequired
Onsite/RemoteOnsite
Security LevelNone
Step 1Identify the EIA type where you will install the rear cover.
Step 2According to Table 1-4, assemble the extended standoffs for that EIA type. Start with a 1 3/8-inch
standoff and attach the other standoff(s) to that standoff to create an extended standoff. You should
assemble two extended standoffs for each side, for a total of four extended standoffs per shelf.
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Table 1-4Standoffs Required for EIA Types
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Required Standoffs for
EIA Type
One Extended Standoff
UBIC-VOne 1 3/8-inch
Two 2-inc h
UBIC-HOne 1 3/8-inch
One 2-inch
MiniBNCOne 1 3/8-inch
One 2-inch
BNCOne 1 3/8-inch
High-Density BNC
One 1-inch
Total Required
Standoffs per Shelf
Four 1 3/8-inch
Eight 2-inch
Four 1 3/8-inch
Four 2-inch
Four 1 3/8-inch
Four 2-inch
Four 1 3/8-inch
Four 1-inch
SMB
AMP Champ
NoteAs needed, attach additional standoffs to the extended standoffs to meet site-specific cable
management requirements.
Step 3Locate the mounting holes where you will install the standoffs on the EIAs you are using. Figure 1-8
shows the mounting holes on the UBIC-V. Figure 1-9 shows the mounting holes on the UBIC-H.
Figure 1-10 shows the mounting holes on the remaining EIA types (MiniBNC, SMB, etc.). You can
identify the mounting holes on all EIAs by locating the REAR COVER BRACKET LOCATION
designation.
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Figure 1-8Mounting Holes on the UBIC-V EIA
Chapter 1 Install the Shelf and Backplane Cable
B-side
mounting
holes
A-side
mounting
holes
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Figure 1-9Mounting Holes on the UBIC-H
NTP-A11 Install the Rear Cover
B-side
mounting
holes
A-side
mounting
holes
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Figure 1-10Mounting Holes on the All Other EIA Types
Chapter 1 Install the Shelf and Backplane Cable
B-side
mounting
locations
A-side
mounting
locations
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Step 4
Use a 5/16-inch nutdriver to install the extended standoffs in the mounting holes.
Step 5Locate the TOP designation on one of the mounting bars (700-19701-XX) and align the appropriate
holes for your EIA with the extended standoffs (Figure 1-11).
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Figure 1-11EIA Labelling on the Mounting Bar
Mounting holes
for all other EIAs
NTP-A11 Install the Rear Cover
UBIC-H
mounting hole
UBIC-V
mounting hole
UBIC-V/UBIC-H
mounting hole
Step 6
Tighten the two screws (48-2116-01) for each mounting bar.
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Step 7Repeat Steps 5 and 6 for the second mounting bar.
Step 8Attach the rear cover (700-06029-XX) by hanging it from the mounting screws on the back of the
mounting bars and pulling it down until it fits firmly into place (Figure 1-12) or by using standoffs
(Figure 1-13).
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Figure 1-13Installing the Rear Cover with Standoffs
NTP-A12 Install Ferrites
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
NTP-A12 Install Ferrites
PurposeThis procedure describes how to attach ferrites.
Tools/EquipmentOval and block ferrites
Prerequisite Procedures NTP-A6 Install the Power and Ground, page 1-9
Required/As NeededRequired
Onsite/RemoteOnsite
Security LevelNone
Step 1Complete the “DLP-A30 Install Ferrites to Power Cabling” task on page 17-37 as needed.
Step 2Complete the “DLP-A31 Attach Ferrites to Wire-Wrap Pin Fields” task on page 17-38 as needed.
Step 3Continue with the “NTP-A13 Perform the Shelf Installation Acceptance Test” procedure on page 1-30.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
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NTP-A13 Perform the Shelf Installation Acceptance Test
NTP-A13 Perform the Shelf Installation Acceptance Test
PurposeUse this procedure to perform a shelf installation acceptance test.
Tools/EquipmentVoltmeter
Prerequisite Procedures Applicable procedures in Chapter 1
Required/As NeededRequired
Onsite/RemoteOnsite
Security LevelNone
Warning
Step 1Complete Tabl e 1-5 by verifying that each applicable procedure was completed.
The covers are an integral part of the safety design of the product. Do not operate the unit without the
covers installed.
Table 1-5Shelf Installation Task Summary
DescriptionCompleted
NTP-A1 Unpack and Inspect the ONS 15454 Shelf Assembly, page 1-4
NTP-A2 Install the Shelf Assembly, page 1-5
NTP-A3 Open and Remove the Front Door, page 1-6
NTP-A4 Remove the Backplane Covers, page 1-7
NTP-A5 Install the EIAs, page 1-7
NTP-A6 Install the Power and Ground, page 1-9
NTP-A7 Install the Fan-Tray Assembly, page 1-10
NTP-A119 Install the Alarm Expansion Panel, page 1-12
NTP-A8 Attach Wires to Alarm, Timing, LAN, and Craft Pin Connections, page 1-15
NTP-A120 Install an External Wire-Wrap Panel to the AEP, page 1-16
NTP-A9 Install the Electrical Card Cables on the Backplane, page 1-21
NTP-A10 Route Electrical Cables, page 1-22
NTP-A11 Install the Rear Cover, page 1-22
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Step 2Complete the “DLP-A32 Inspect the Shelf Installation and Connections” task on page 17-39.
Step 3Complete the “DLP-A33 Measure Voltage” task on page 17-39.
Step 4Continue with Chapter 2, “Install Cards and Fiber-Optic Cable.”
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
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NoteThe 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 explains how to install the Cisco ONS 15454 cards and fiber-optic cable (fiber).
Before You Begin
This section lists the chapter procedures (NTPs). Turn to a procedure for applicable tasks (DLPs).
CHA P TER
2
Warning
1. NTP-A15 Install the Common Control Cards, page 2-2—Complete this procedure first before
installing any other cards.
2. NTP-A16 Install the OC-N Cards, page 2-6—Complete as needed.
3. NTP-A17 Install the Electrical Cards, page 2-8—Complete as needed.
4. NTP-A246 Install Ethernet Cards and Connectors, page 2-10—Complete as needed.
5. NTP-A274 Install the FC_MR-4 Cards, page 2-11—Complete as needed.
6. NTP-A316 Install the Filler Cards, page 2-13—Complete as needed.
7. NTP-A247 Install Fiber-Optic Cables on OC-N Cards, page 2-14—Complete this procedure to
install fiber on OC-N cards, Ethernet Gigabit Interface Converters (GBICs), or small form-factor
pluggables (SFPs).
8. NTP-A245 Route Fiber-Optic Cables, page 2-17—Complete as needed.
9. NTP-A116 Remove and Replace a Card, page 2-17—Complete this procedure as needed to remove
and replace a card, including deleting the card from Cisco Transport Controller (CTC) and changing
an OC-N card without losing the card’s provisioning.
10. NTP-A20 Replace the Front Door, page 2-18—If the front door was removed, complete this
procedure to replace the front door and ground strap after installing cards and fiber.
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
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Warning
Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions: they prevent exposure to
hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis; they contain electromagnetic interference (EMI)
that might disrupt other equipment; and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis. Do not
operate the system unless all cards, faceplates, front covers, and rear covers are in place.
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NTP-A15 Install the Common Control Cards
PurposeThis procedure describes how to install the common control cards.
During this procedure, wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card. Do not directly
touch the backplane with your hand or any metal tool, or you could shock yourself.
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CautionAlways 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.
NoteIf protective clips are installed on the backplane connectors of the cards, remove the clips before
installing the cards.
NoteIf you install a card incorrectly, the FAIL LED flashes continuously.
Step 1If you plan to install XCVT cards, review Table 2-1 to determine card/slot compatibility. If you plan to
install XC10G cards, review Table 2-2 on page 2-5 to determine card/slot compatibility.
Step 2Complete the “DLP-A36 Install the TCC2/TCC2P Cards” task on page 17-42.
Step 3Complete the “DLP-A37 Install the XCVT or XC10G Cards” task on page 17-45.
Step 4Complete the “DLP-A38 Install the Alarm Interface Controller or Alarm Interface
Controller–International Card” task on page 17-47, as needed.
NoteIf you install the wrong card in a slot, see the “NTP-A116 Remove and Replace a Card”
procedure on page 2-17.
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NTP-A15 Install the Common Control Cards
Step 5Install the traffic cards. To determine the appropriate procedure, see the NTP list in the “Before You
Begin” section on page 2-1.
In Table 2-1, X indicates that a card is supported in the slot. MS identifies Slots 1 through 4 and 14
through 17 (multispeed slot). HS identifies Slots 5, 6, 12, and 13 (high-speed slot).
NoteThe XC card is compatible with most cards but does not support features new to Release 5.0.
See the Cisco ONS 15454 Reference Manual for more information about XC card compatibility.
Table 2-1Card and Slot Compatibility for the XCVT Card
Not supported with XCVT cards. Requires XC10G cards.
SH 1310-4
OC48 IR 1310
4
XXXX
OC48 LR 1550XXXX
OC48 IR/STM16
XXXX
SH AS 1310
OC48
XXXX
LR/STM16 LH
AS 1550
OC48-ELR/STM
XXXX
16 EH 100 GHz
OC48 ELR 200
XXXX
GHz
OC192
Not supported with XCVT cards. Requires XC10G cards.
SR/STM64 IO
1310
OC192
Not supported with XCVT cards. Requires XC10G cards.
IR/STM64 SH
1550
OC192
Not supported with XCVT cards. Requires XC10G cards.
LR/STM64 LH
1550
OC192
Not supported with XCVT cards. Requires XC10G cards.
LR/STM64 LH
ITU 15xx.xx
FC_MR-4XXXX
1. This identifies 1:N cards that operate as normal DS1 or DS3 cards when installed in certain slots.
2. This DS3 card cannot be used in this slot if used with a high-density EIA or in a 1:N configuration.
3. This card can only be used with the XCVT card, not the XC card.
4. The OC48AS will operate in Slots 5, 6, 12, and 13 with the XC/XCVT in R3.4 through R4.6, and the OC48AS will operate in Slots 5, 6, 12, and 13 with
the XCVT in R5.0 and later. In Release R3.3 and earlier, OC48AS with XC/XCVT is not supported.
2-4
In Table 2-2, X indicates that a card is supported in the slot. MS identifies Slots 1 through 4 and 14
through 17 (multispeed slot). HS identifices Slots 5, 6, 12, and 13 (high-speed slot). The XC10G card
requires the ANSI shelf (5454-SA-ANSI) or the high-density shelf (15454-SA-HD).
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Table 2-2Card and Slot Compatibility for the XC10G Card
1. This identifies 1:N cards that operate as normal DS1 or DS3 cards when installed in certain slots.
2. This DS3 card cannot be used in this slot if used with a high-density EIA or in a 1:N configuration.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
NTP-A16 Install the OC-N Cards
PurposeThis procedure describes how to install optical (OC-N) cards (OC-3,
OC-12, OC-48, and OC-192).
Tools/EquipmentOC-3, OC-12, OC-48, and OC-192 cards (as applicable)
Prerequisite Procedures NTP-A15 Install the Common Control Cards, page 2-2
Required/As NeededAs needed
Onsite/RemoteOnsite
Security LevelNone
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touch the backplane with your hand or any metal tool, or you could shock yourself.
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Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Class I (CDRH) and Class 1M (IEC) laser products.
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Invisible laser radiation could be emitted from the end of the unterminated fiber cable or connector.
Do not stare into the beam directly with optical instruments. Viewing the laser output with certain
optical instruments (for example, eye loupes, magnifiers, and microscopes) within a distance of 100
mm could pose an eye hazard.
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Use of controls, adjustments, or performing procedures other than those specified may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
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On all OC-N cards except the OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 card, the laser is on even when the optical port
is not in service.
On the OC-192 card, the laser is on when the card is booted and the safety key is in the on position
(labeled 1). The port does not have to be in service for the laser to be on. The laser is off when the
safety key is off (labeled 0).
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CautionAlways 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.
NoteIf protective clips are installed on the backplane connectors of the cards, remove the clips before
installing the cards.
NoteTo simplify path protection to bidirectional line switched ring (BLSR) conversion and node addition,
install OC-N cards according to a high-speed east (Slots 12 and 13) and west (Slots 5 and 6)
configuration. This configuration is not mandatory.
NoteIf you install a card incorrectly, the FAIL LED flashes continuously.
NoteDuring the boot process, an out-of-service (OOS) OC-N port will output a Line Alarm Indication Signal
(AIS-L) to any in-service (IS) far-end receivers. See the Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide for
further information about the AIS-L condition.
Step 1If you installed XC or XCVT cards, review Table 2-1 on page 2-3 to determine card/slot compatibility.
If you installed XC10G cards, review Table 2-2 on page 2-5 to determine card/slot compatibility.
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Install higher-capacity cards first; for example, install an OC-192 card before installing an OC-48 card.
Let each card completely boot before installing the next card.
Step 2Open the card latches/ejectors.
Step 3Use the latches/ejectors to firmly slide the OC-N card along the guide rails until the card plugs into the
receptacle at the back of the slot.
NoteIf you install the wrong card in a slot, complete the “NTP-A116 Remove and Replace a Card”
Step 4Verify that the card is inserted correctly and close the latches/ejectors on the card.
NoteIt is possible to close the latches/ejectors when the card is not completely plugged into the
Step 5Verify the LED activity:
• The red FAIL LED turns on for 20 to 30 seconds.
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procedure on page 2-17.
backplane. Ensure that you cannot insert the card any further.
• The red FAIL LED blinks for 35 to 45 seconds.
• All LEDs blink once and turn off for 5 to 10 seconds.
• The ACT or ACT/STBY LED becomes amber. The signal fail (SF) LED can persist until all card
ports connect to their far end counterparts and a signal is present.
Step 6If the card does not boot up properly, or the LED activity does not mimic Step 5, check the following:
• When a physical card type does not match the type of card provisioned for that slot in CTC, the card
might not boot. If an OC-N card does not boot, open CTC and ensure that the slot is not provisioned
for a different card type before assuming the card is faulty.
• If the red FAIL LED does not turn on, check the power.
• If you insert a card into a slot provisioned for a different card, all LEDS turn off.
• If the red FAIL LED is on continuously or the LEDs behave erratically, the card is not installed
properly. Remove the card and repeat Steps 2 to 5.
Step 7Continue with the “NTP-A247 Install Fiber-Optic Cables on OC-N Cards” procedure on page 2-14.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
NTP-A17 Install the Electrical Cards
2-8
PurposeThis procedure describes how to install electrical cards (DS-1, DS-3,
DS3XM, and EC-1).
Tools/EquipmentElectrical cards
Prerequisite Procedures NTP-A15 Install the Common Control Cards, page 2-2
Required/As NeededAs needed
Onsite/RemoteOnsite
Security LevelNone
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Warning
CautionAlways use the supplied ESD wristband when working with a powered ONS 15454. Plug the wristband
During this procedure, wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card. Do not directly
touch the backplane with your hand or any metal tool, or you could shock yourself.
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cable into the ESD jack located on the lower-right outside edge of the shelf assembly.
CautionDo not install low-density DS-1 cards in the same side of the shelf as DS3/EC1-48 or DS3XM-12 cards.
CautionDo not install a DS3/EC1-48 in Slots 1 or 2 if you have installed an MXP_2.5G_10G card in Slot 3.
Likewise, do not install a DS3/EC1-48 in Slots 16 or 17 if you have installed an MXP_2.5G_10G card
in Slot 15. If you do, the cards will interact and cause DS-3 bit errors.
NoteIf protective clips are installed on the backplane connectors of the cards, remove the clips before
installing the cards.
NoteInstall higher-capacity cards first; for example, install a DS-3 card before installing a DS-1 card. Let
each card boot completely before installing the next card.
NoteIf you are installing OC-N, TXP, or MXP cards, Cisco recommends that you install these before you
install electrical cards, as applicable.
Step 1If you installed XC or XCVT cards, review Table 2-1 on page 2-3 to determine card/slot compatibility.
If you installed XC10G cards, review Table 2-2 on page 2-5 to determine card/slot compatibility.
Step 2Open the card latches/ejectors.
Step 3Use the latches/ejectors to firmly slide the card along the guide rails until the card plugs into the
receptacle at the back of the slot.
NoteIf you install the wrong card in a slot, complete the “NTP-A116 Remove and Replace a Card”
procedure on page 2-17.
Step 4Verify that the card is inserted correctly and close the latches/ejectors on the card.
NoteIt is possible to close the latches/ejectors when the card is not completely plugged into the
backplane. Ensure that you cannot insert the card any further.
Step 5Verify the LED activity:
• The red FAIL LED turns on for 10 to 15 seconds.
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• The red FAIL LED blinks for 30 to 40 seconds.
• All LEDs blink once and turn off for 1 to 5 seconds.
• The ACT or ACT/STBY LED turns on. The SF LED can persist until all card ports connect to their
far end counterparts and a signal is present.
Step 6If the card does not boot up properly, or the LED activity does not mimic Step 5, check the following:
• If the red FAIL LED does not turn on, check the power.
• If you insert a card into a slot provisioned for a different card, all LEDs turn off.
• If the red FAIL LED is on continuously or the LEDs behave erratically, the card is not installed
properly. Remove the card and repeat Steps 2 to 5.
Step 7Continue with the “NTP-A246 Install Ethernet Cards and Connectors” procedure on page 2-10 if
necessary.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
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NTP-A246 Install Ethernet Cards and Connectors
PurposeThis procedure describes how to install the Ethernet cards (E100T-12,
E100T-G, E1000-2, E1000-2-G, G1000-4, G1K-4, ML100-T-12,
ML10002, and CE-100T-8).
Tools/EquipmentEthernet cards
Prerequisite Procedures NTP-A15 Install the Common Control Cards, page 2-2
Required/As NeededAs needed
Onsite/RemoteOnsite
Security LevelNone
Warning
Warning
Warning
During this procedure, wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card. Do not directly
touch the backplane with your hand or any metal tool, or you could shock yourself.
Class I (CDRH) and Class 1M (IEC) laser products.
Invisible laser radiation could be emitted from the end of the unterminated fiber cable or connector.
Do not stare into the beam directly with optical instruments. Viewing the laser output with certain
optical instruments (for example, eye loupes, magnifiers, and microscopes) within a distance of 100
mm could pose an eye hazard.
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CautionAlways 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.
NoteIf protective clips are installed on the backplane connectors of the cards, remove the clips before
installing the cards.
NoteIf you are installing OC-N, TXP, or MXP cards, Cisco recommends that you install these before you
install Ethernet cards.
Step 1If you installed XC or XCVT cards review Table 2-1 on page 2-3 to determine card/slot compatibility.
If you installed XC10G cards, review Table 2-2 on page 2-5 to determine card/slot compatibility.
Step 2Complete the “DLP-A39 Install Ethernet Cards” task on page 17-48. Allow each card to boot completely
before installing the next card.
NTP-A274 Install the FC_MR-4 Cards
NoteIf you install the wrong card in a slot, complete the “NTP-A116 Remove and Replace a Card”
procedure on page 2-17.
Step 3Complete the “DLP-A469 Install GBIC or SFP Connectors” task on page 21-24 if you are using
E1000-2, E1000-2-G, G1000-4, or ML1000-2 cards.
NoteIf you need to remove a GBIC or SFP, complete the “DLP-A470 Remove GBIC or SFP
Connectors” task on page 21-26.
Step 4Continue with the “NTP-A247 Install Fiber-Optic Cables on OC-N Cards” procedure on page 2-14.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
NTP-A274 Install the FC_MR-4 Cards
PurposeThis procedure installs the FC_MR-4 card, also known as the Fibre
Channel card.
Tools/EquipmentFC_MR-4 card(s)
Prerequisite Procedures NTP-A15 Install the Common Control Cards, page 2-2
Required/As NeededAs needed
Onsite/RemoteOnsite
Security LevelNone
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During this procedure, wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card. Do not directly
touch the backplane with your hand or any metal tool, or you could shock yourself.
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Warning
Warning
Class I (CDRH) and Class 1M (IEC) laser products.
Statement 1055
Invisible laser radiation could be emitted from the end of the unterminated fiber cable or connector.
Do not stare into the beam directly with optical instruments. Viewing the laser output with certain
optical instruments (for example, eye loupes, magnifiers, and microscopes) within a distance of 100
Warning
Warning
mm could pose an eye hazard.
Use of controls, adjustments, or performing procedures other than those specified may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
High-performance devices on this card can get hot during operation. To remove the card, hold it by
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the faceplate and bottom edge. Allow the card to cool before touching any other part of it or before
placing it in an antistatic bag.
CautionAlways use the supplied ESD wristband when working with a powered ONS 15454. Plug the wristband
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cable into the ESD jack located on the lower-right outside edge of the shelf assembly.
NoteIf protective clips are installed on the backplane connectors of the cards, remove the clips before
installing the cards.
Step 1If you installed XCVT cards, review Table 2-1 on page 2-3 to determine card/slot compatibility. If you
installed XC10G cards, review Table 2-2 on page 2-5 to determine card/slot compatibility.
Step 2Open the card latches/ejectors.
Step 3Use the latches/ejectors to firmly slide the card along the guide rails until the card plugs into the
receptacle at the back of the slot.
NoteIf you install the wrong card in a slot, complete the “NTP-A116 Remove and Replace a Card”
procedure on page 2-17 and install the correct card.
Step 4Verify that the card is inserted correctly and close the latches/ejectors on the card.
NoteIt is possible to close the latches/ejectors when the card is not completely plugged into the
backplane. Ensure that you cannot insert the card any further.
Step 5Verify the LED activity:
• The red FAIL LED turns on for 20 to 30 seconds. The ACT LED is amber for 3 to 5 seconds.
• The red FAIL LED blinks for up to 2 minutes.
• The FAIL and ACT LEDs blink once and turn off for 1 to 5 seconds.
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• The ACT LED turns on green.
NoteIf the red FAIL LED does not turn on, check the power.
NoteIf you insert a card into a slot provisioned for a different card, all LEDs turn off.
Step 6Complete the “DLP-A469 Install GBIC or SFP Connectors” task on page 21-24 to install GBICs on the
FC_MR-4 card.
NoteIf you need to remove a GBIC or SFP, complete the “DLP-A470 Remove GBIC or SFP
Connectors” task on page 21-26.
Step 7Continue with the “NTP-A247 Install Fiber-Optic Cables on OC-N Cards” procedure on page 2-14.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
NTP-A316 Install the Filler Cards
NTP-A316 Install the Filler Cards
PurposeThis procedure explains how to install the filler cards (blank faceplates) in
any unused traffic or AIC card slots (Slots 1 through 6, 9, and 11 through
17). The filler card aids in maintaining proper air flow and EMI
requirements.
Prerequisite Procedures NTP-A15 Install the Common Control Cards, page 2-2
NTP-A16 Install the OC-N Cards, page 2-6
NTP-A17 Install the Electrical Cards, page 2-8
NTP-A246 Install Ethernet Cards and Connectors, page 2-10
NTP-A274 Install the FC_MR-4 Cards, page 2-11
Required/As NeededAs needed
Onsite/RemoteOnsite
Security LevelNone
Warning
Blank faceplates (filler panels) serve three important functions: they prevent exposure to hazardous
voltages and currents inside the chassis; they contain electromagnetic interference (EMI) that might
disrupt other equipment; and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis. Do not operate
the system unless all cards, power modules, and faceplates are in place.
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CautionAlways use the supplied 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 and ensure the shelf assembly is properly grounded.
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Chapter 2 Install Cards and Fiber-Optic Cable
NTP-A247 Install Fiber-Optic Cables on OC-N Cards
NoteIn a future software release this card will be detectable through the management interfaces of the ONS
15454.
Step 1Open the card ejectors.
Step 2Slide the card along the guide rails into the correct slot.
Step 3Close the ejectors.
Step 4Repeat for any remaining unused card slots.
Step 5Continue with the “NTP-A247 Install Fiber-Optic Cables on OC-N Cards” procedure on page 2-14.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
NTP-A247 Install Fiber-Optic Cables on OC-N Cards
Warning
Warning
Warning
PurposeThis procedure installs fiber-optic cables on OC-N cards or GBICs
according to topology.
Tools/EquipmentFiber-optic cables
Fiber boot
Prerequisite Procedures NTP-A16 Install the OC-N Cards, page 2-6
Required/As NeededAs needed
Onsite/RemoteOnsite
Security LevelNone
Class I (CDRH) and Class 1M (IEC) laser products.
Invisible laser radiation could be emitted from the end of the unterminated fiber cable or connector.
Do not stare into the beam directly with optical instruments. Viewing the laser output with certain
optical instruments (for example, eye loupes, magnifiers, and microscopes) within a distance of 100
mm could pose an eye hazard.
Use of controls, adjustments, or performing procedures other than those specified may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
Statement 1056
Statement 1057
Statement 1055
2-14
Warning
Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide, R5.0
On all OC-N cards except someOC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 cards, the laser is on even when the optical
port is not in service. If an OC-192 card has a safety key, the laser is on when the card is booted and
the safety key is in the on position (labeled 1). The port does not have to be in service for the laser to
be on. The laser is off when the safety key is off (labeled 0).
May 2006
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