Part Number: 07M9000-QS, Rev. A
Revised: November 20, 2009
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WARNING
Read the safety information in the OnSite Series
and
Administrator’s Reference Guide
operating your OS-10 Series system. Failure to follow this safety information can lead to personal injury or damage to the equipment.
thoroughly before installing and
Getting Started Guide
1.0 Introduction
This guide provides instructions for adding expansion modules to your Patton OnSite base system. Refer to the
following sections for installation instructions for your specific module:
2.0 “Model 9100 E1 Module”
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3.0 “Model 9200 Ethernet Module”
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4.0 “Model 9300 STM-1 Module”
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on page 4
on page 5
2.0 Model 9100 E1 Module
2.1 Unpacking and Installation
To install the HD-E1 module, follow the procedures in Chapter 7 of the
Guide
. Figure 1 shows the alignment and insertion of the HD-E1 module into one of the available expansion slots
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of the OS-10.
The High-density E1 module is NOT hot swappable. You will need to
power down the OS-10 system before starting the module insertion procedure.
CAUTION
Figure 1.
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Installing the HD-E1 module
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2.2 Cable Management
The HD-E1 module uses a future bus connector on the front panel and requires the use of cables with compatible
plugs for access to the E1 signals. These cables are ordered separately from the module and need to be specified
according to the termination option for the module (75-ohm or 120-ohm) and the required cable length for the
site.
Note
Contact your local Patton sales representative if the shipment does not include the required cables for
the module.
Chapter 7 of the
OnSite Series Administrator’s Reference Guide
provides information on the location and signal
pin-out for each of the 21 E1 ports on the future bus connector. Each module requires six cables for access to all
21 E1 ports. When installing the cables, make sure that the cable bundle does not cause strain on the future bus
connector by pulling it up or down or sideways. You may tie the cable bundle together using a strap, as shown in
Figure 2, to create a strain relief bend. In addition, use another strap, as shown in Figure 2, to tie the cable bundle to the rack post. This additional strap secures the cable bundle in place and prevents accidental movement
that may cause strain to the connector.
Make sure that cable plug has the correct orientation before inserting the
plug into the module. The plug should be inserted within a single section
of the future bus connector with the release latch facing down. (The mod-
CAUTION
ule has six, 24-pin connector sections.) The plug should snap into place
smoothly without the use of force. Wrong insertion may bend the connector pins.
Figure 2.
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Cable dressing for the HD-E1 module
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2.3 Getting Started
After the module is securely installed to the chassis (using the mounted screws on the front panel), turn the
power back on to the S1000 system. The STAT LED of the HD-E1 module turns on to a solid amber light for about
ten seconds after the system detects the module during the reboot process. After the system completes the
reboot, use the OnSight Device Manager to set the Administrative Type for the slot where the module resides to
21-port E1 expansion module. The STAT LED of the module turns on to a solid green light when the Administrative Status of the module is enabled and the Operational Status is in service (IS).
At this point, the module is now ready for the provisioning of E1 services using the OnSight Device Manager or
EMS.
3.0 Model 9200 Ethernet Module
3.1 Unpacking and Installation
To install the HD-ENET module, follow the procedures in Chapter 8 of the
Guide
. Figure 1 shows the alignment and insertion of the HD-ENET module into one of the available expansion
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slots of a modular OS-10 Series platform.
Note
Hot swapping the HD-ENET module is supported on the OS1052 and OS1063 platforms.
Figure 3.
Installing the HD-E1 module
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3.2 Getting Started
The HD-ENET module supports insertion into or removal from any available expansion slot on the OS1052 and
OS1063 chassis while the system is powered on and carrying traffic. The following procedure applies to module
insertion into a system that is powered ON:
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After the module is securely installed to the chassis (using the mounted screws on the front panel), the STAT
LED of the HD-ENET module becomes a solid amber light for about ten seconds after the system detects the
module.
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After the STAT LED turns off, use the OS-10 Node Manager to set the Administrative Type for the slot where
the module resides to 8-port Ethernet expansion module.
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The STAT LED of the module becomes a solid green light when the Administrative Status of the module is set to
Enabled and the Operational Status is in service (IS).
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At this point, the module is now ready for the provisioning of Ethernet services using the OS-10 Node Manager or NMS.
4.0 Model 9300 STM-1 Module
This section provides a brief overview of the information that you need to install the 2-port STM-1 module. There
are two types of STM-1 expansion module: 2-port STM-1 optical interface (STM-1o) module and 2-port STM-1
electrical interface (STM-1e) module. Table 1 provides the product codes that identify each module type. The
STM-1 modules require software Release 4.0 and above for operation in the OS1052 and OS1063 platforms.
To protect your eyes, never look at the transmit LED or laser of the STM1 optical interface (STM-1o) module through a magnifying device while it
is powered on. Never look directly at a fiber port on the module or at the
CAUTION
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ends of fiber cable when they are powered on.
Product Codes for the STM-1 Modules
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4.1 Unpacking and Installation
To install the 2-port STM-1 module, follow the procedures in Chapter 10 of the
erence Guide
. Figure 1 shows the alignment and insertion of the module into one of the available expansion
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slots of a modular OS-10 Series platform.
Note
Hot swapping the 2-port STM-1 module is supported on the OS1052 and OS1063 platforms.
Figure 4.
Installing the 2-port STM-1 optical interface module
4.2 Getting Started
The 2-port STM-1 module supports insertion into or removal from any available expansion slot on the modular
OS1052 and OS1063 chassis while the system is powered on and carrying traffic. The following procedure
applies to module insertion into a system that is powered ON:
After the module is securely installed to the chassis (using the mounted screws on the front panel), the STAT
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LED of the module becomes a solid amber light for about ten seconds after the system detects the module.
After the STAT LED turns off, use the OS-10 Node Manager to set the Administrative Type for the slot where
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the module resides to 2-port STM-1o expansion module or 2-port STM-1e expansion module, depending on
the type of STM-1 module that you install into the system (optical or electrical).
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The STAT LED of the module becomes a solid green light when the Administrative Status of the module is set to
Enabled and the Operational Status is in service (IS).
At this point, the module is now ready for the provisioning of services using the OS-10 Node Manager or EMS.
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5.0 Additional Information
Refer to the
CD-ROM shipped with your device for detailed instructions
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