Infinera XTM Series User manual

XTM Series
TM-102
Technical Description
TM-102 DC, 19"/ETSI/23" (TM102-DC)
TM-102 passive,19"/ETSI/23" 1xL+1xS (TM102-PAS-L-S)
TM-102 passive,19"/ETSI/23" 3xS (TM102-PAS-3S)
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation. Modifying the equipment without Infinera's written authorization
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interference to radio or television communications at your own expense.
DOC Class A
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in
the interference-causing equipment standard titled “Digital Apparatus," ICES-003 of the Department of
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Warning
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CONTENTS
Contents
1 Introduction.........................................................................................................................1
1.1 Document Revision History.........................................................................................1
2 Functional Description .........................................................................................................2
2.1 TM-102 Basic Configuration .......................................................................................2
2.2 Rack Mount Options...................................................................................................3
2.2.1 19”, ETSI or 23”................................................................................................3
2.2.2 300mm or >300mm rack mount .........................................................................4
3 Active TM-102.....................................................................................................................5
3.1 Primary Power Alternatives.........................................................................................5
3.2 Slot Numbering..........................................................................................................6
3.3 Management Access..................................................................................................6
4 Passive TM-102 ..................................................................................................................7
5 Running nodes without a CU................................................................................................8
6 Supported Plug-in Units .......................................................................................................9
7 Plug-in units in TM-102 ........................................................................................................1
8 Labels ................................................................................................................................7
9 Technical Data ....................................................................................................................9
9.1 Environmental conditions ...........................................................................................9
9.2 Revision Data............................................................................................................9
9.3 Ordering Data..........................................................................................................10
9.3.1 Spare Parts....................................................................................................10

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1 Introduction
This manual provides an overview of the TM-102 chassis.
1.1 Document Revision History
Table 1 Document Revision History
Revision Date Description of changes
A 2012-03-07 Due to introduction of a new documentation tool, the revision is reset to A. For de-
tails on previous document changes/updates, please see corresponding document
in System Manual release R18.
There are editorial changes in this version compared to the R18 version.
B 2012-08-20 Updated/improved chapter on supported plug-in units
C 2013-03-19 Removal of incorrect data on AC/DC module in chapter 9. Misc edits.
D 2013-03-19 R21 updates: Updated plug-in unit compatibility matrix.
E 2013-11-10 R22 updates: Updated plug-in unit compatibility matrix.
F 2014-05-15 R23 updates: Updated plug-in unit compatibility matrix.
G 2014-09-15 R23.1 updates. Updated plug-in unit compatibility matrix.
H 2014-12-20 R24.0 updates.
- Updated SW release number in plug-in unit compatibility matrix.
- R-state change on passive TM-102 chassis versions. See chapter 9.2
- A passive TM-102 can manually be entered in the ENM as a slave to an active
TM-102.
I 2015-06-01 Changes to reflect R25 additions.
J 2015-06-01 Changes to reflect R26 additions.
K 2016-03-16 Changes to reflect R26.1 additions.
L 2016-06-16 Changes to reflect R27.0 additions.
M 2017-04-16 Changes to reflect R28.1 additions.
N 2017-06-20 Changes to reflect R29.0 additions.
O 2017-09-20 Changes to reflect R29.1 additions.
P 2017-12-15 Changes to reflect R30.0 additions.
Q 2018-04-15 Changes to reflect R30.1 additions (only changed release references).
R 2018-06-25 Changes to reflect R31.0 additions (only changed release references).
INTRODUCTION

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2 Functional Description
2.1 TM-102 Basic Configuration
Fig. 1 Active TM-102 chassis
The TM-102 chassis is no longer orderable. It is replaced by the more recent TM-102/II chas-
sis. The information in this document is for reference only. Spare parts are still available.
The TM-102 chassis is provided in three versions. One “active” version that is DC or AC pow-
ered and two “passive” versions without any powering at all.
The active TM102–DC can house both active plug-in units (e.g. Transponders) and passive fil-
ters (e.g. DWDM filter).
The two passive chassis options have no primary powering and can only house passive
boards, such as DWDM/CWDM filters and optical couplers. Even though these passive
boards need to electrical power to function, they have an onboard EEPROM circuit to enable
extraction of inventory data. In the active TM102–DC chassis this inventory information can
be extracted and made available via the Embedded Node Manager or DNA-M Network man-
ager. The no-powered versions of the TM-102 chassis have not this capability. Even so, they
can be manually added in the DNA-M to be part of the network topology.
The ordering code (see table below) includes the chassis mechanics (item code), mounting
material, cover panels and relevant DC power cables etc.
Table 2 TM-102, Active and passive slots
Ordering code Item code Slot types Comment
TM102-DC M102/ENC 1 full-height + 1 half-height DC or AC powering
TM102-PAS-L-S M102/PAS 1 full-height + 1 half-height No primary power
TM102-PAS-3S M102/PAS/3 3 half-height No primary power
The TM-102 does not have any slot for a Control Unit (CU). All TM-102 configurations are
“CU-less”.
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For information on which plug-in units that can be mounted in a TM-102 chassis, see separate
chapter within this document.
For AC primary power configurations, a separate AC/DC converter is used. Two AC/DC units
are required to provide dual/redundant primary power configurations.
Passive versions of the TM-102 :
TM102–DC characteristics:
• Only front access.
• 1U high.
• One active slot and one passive slot
• Dual DC power. External AC/DC converters.
• Fixed fan units.
2.2 Rack Mount Options
At delivery the TM–102 chassis is equipped with 19” mounting brackets.
For details on the installation procedure, see the TM-102 Installation Guide
2.2.1 19”, ETSI or 23”
For ETSI and 23” mounting a set of extension brackets are mounted on the 19” brackets as
shown in the figure below.
The TM-102 is delivered with the both ETSI and 23” extension brackets. Two mounting op-
tions are provided that places the chassis at different depths within the rack.
Fig. 2 Extension brackets for 23” mounting
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2.2.2 300mm or >300mm rack mount
The ETSI and 19” standards include 300mm deep racks. The brackets mounted on the TM-
102 chassis are for 19” and for mounting depths >300mm. An additional pair of mounting
brackets is provided that enables the TM-102 chassis to be mounted in 300mm racks, both for
ETSI as well as 19” mounts.
The front of the TM-102 chassis will consequently extend closer to the rack front. Caution
must be taken so that fiber patch cords are not affected by any doors covering the rack front.
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3 Active TM-102
3.1 Primary Power Alternatives
The TM-102 can be powered via dual DC power inlets. The two DC inlets are placed on the
front side of the chassis as shown in 3.
Fig. 3 DC Inlets
For AC primary power configurations, a separate AC/DC converter is used. Two AC/DC units
are required to provide dual/redundant primary power configurations. The index indicates type
of AC plug on the AC power cord. The AC cable is of 2.5m length with an power plug depend-
ing on selected country code and with an appliance connector of type C13 (IEC 60320-1). The
AC appliance connector type of the PSU is C14 (IEC 60320-1)
Fig. 4 External AC/DC converter
Table 3 AC/DC converters for TM-102 chassis
Item name Item code Comment
AC/DC Unit 3p Plug 3.81mm PSM2 EUR PS3A-10003/01 European plug.
CEE 7/VII
AC/DC Unit 3p Plug 3.81mm PSM2 US PS3A-10003/02 US plug
NEMA 5-15
AC/DC Unit 3p Plug 3.81mm PSM2 GB PS3A-10003/03 UK plug
BS1363/A (C18)
AC/DC Unit 3p Plug 3.81mm PSM2 JP PS3A-10003/04 Japan plug
AC/DC Unit 3p Plug 3.81mm PSM2 AU PS3A-10003/05 Australia Plug
AC/DC Unit 3p Plug 3.81mm PSM2 CH PS3A-10003/06 Swiss plug
SEV 6534-2
For more technical details on primary power, see 9 Technical Data.
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3.2 Slot Numbering
The board slots are numbered to ease installation instructions and for entering of circuit infor-
mation used in the DNA-M. Slot no 1 is always dedicated for a Control Unit (or similar). Since
the TM-102 is only for CU-less configurations, the first slot starts with number 2.
The active, full-sized slot has number 2, the passive slot has number 3.
The slot numbers are written on the front, under the card slots.
3.3 Management Access
Ethernet-based access is done via the RJ-45 connector located on the front side (DCN 1).
The electrical Ethernet interfaces can be connected to its interfacing equipment with an Ether-
net cable and is suitable for connection to intra-building wiring only. The maximum allowed
physical length of the cable is 100 m, provided that a Cat 5e class shielded cable is used and
the shield is grounded at both ends. Unshielded cable usage is not warranted by Infinera and
such usage is discouraged.
Fig. 5 DCN Access
Serial access is done via the RJ-45 connector on the Traffic Unit (Console RS232).
ACTIVE TM-102
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