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Turin Networks TE-206 User manual

22-1002087-0100 Rev B
4. SNTP / Date / Time
nSelect the SNTP / Date / Time link and click Enable to enable SNTP.
oClick Edit when it becomes selectable.
pEnter the IP addresses for up to two NTP servers.
qSelect OK to continue.
rSelect Edit for Node Date and Time. Enter the current Date or select from a
drop down calendar. Enter the currenttime by selecting the appropriate
hour, minute, and second drop down fields and then select OK.
sSelect Edit for the time zone.
tSelect the appropriate time zone in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) from the
drop down field (+12 to -12).
¨Note: A TE-2020 node on the ring can be used as an NTP server. When
setting the date and time manually, the corresponding GMT time differenceto
the user’s local time zone can simply be acquired from the time zone property
of the user’s computer. All nodes within a network must be set the same time
zone within a network.
¨Note: The Observe DST is for areas that observe Daylight Saving Time.
This only applies if the network lays within the GMT -4 to GMT -10 zones.
uClick OK to continue.
5. Synchronization
nSelect the SONET Sync link in the Quick Install window. The Sync Status,
Mode, switch state, and provisionedpriority is shown between thetwo
available references.
oSelect a valid reference from the available sources. Either OC48-R1-F1,
OC48-R2-F1, or SYNC-INT are available depending on the equipment
installed. Only two sources may be selected at a time.
pSelect OK to save changes.
6. Rear Ethernet Management Port
nSelect the ETH-R IP link to enter the IP address and netmask for the remote
management system.
SNMP
nClick the SNMP link as shown to enter the Simple Network Management
Protocol IP addresses and information.
Administrate Security
nClick Administrate Security. This feature enables an administrative user
(root) to provision additional users for access to the system and to tailor a
security message for all users that log onto the system.
Configure Alarms
nClick the Configure Alarms link. This option allows the user to quickly set
up the first five environmental alarms on the system.
¨Note: A selection is available at the bottom left of the window that enables
the user to pre-provision the alarms for a standard wall mountapplication. If
using Turin’s optional wall mount cabinet solution, click Populate with
Defaults for Wall Mount Cabinet.
Stop! You have completed this procedure.
Technical Assistance
You can contact us for:
•Telephone Support
• On-site Support
•Warranty Repair
•RMA Assistance
An RMA card (which should be kept with the product at all times) is included in
each product box. This card is required to return the product for any reason.
What To Do If You Have A Problem
If you require assistance, contact the Turin Networks Technical Assistance
Center (TAC):
– Inside the U.S.: 1-866-TURINET (866-887-4638)
– Outside the U.S.: 916-348-2105
– By e-mail: [email protected]
– Online: www.turinnetworks.com/technical.htm
– Critical service-affecting issues should be report onlyby calling Turin
TAC, not by e-mail.
– Emergencies are handled 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
– Calls are answered by operators who relaythe information to a TAC
Service Engineer. The Service Engineer returns your call. Calls are
handled in the order received.
– Email requests are handled on an as-received basis, but may
experience a longer response time.
To Return A Product
– Call the Turin TAC number. A technical support representative will provide
you with an RMA number.
– Detailed instructions on howto return the product are provided on theRMA
card.
– Fill out the RMA card completely.
– Mark the box with the RMA number.
– Tie the RMA card to the product to be returned.
– Carefully pack the product in its original shippingcarton with all packing
materials and return along with the completed RMA card to:
Turin Networks
Returned Goods
700 North Glenville Drive
Richardson, Texas 75081
For sales and technical assistance, contact Turin Networks by mail or phone. Our
toll-free number is 1-866-TURINET (1-866-887-4638).
The address is as follows:
Turin Networks
700 North Glenville Drive
Richardson, Texas 75081
TE-206™ (VLX2006) Quick Install Guide
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Introduction
The Quick Install Guide provides basic instructions for shelf/card installation
and turn up of the Turin TE-206™(VLX2006™) system. For more detailed
instructions, regulations, and requirements, referto the product documentation
on the Turin Infocenter.
Copyright © 2008 Turin Networks, Inc.
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may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any
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Networks to provide notification of such revision or change. TurinNetworks
may make improvements or changes in the product(s) described in this
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Furthermore, the contents of this document are subject to update and change
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the right, without notice, to make changes in equipment design or components
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Danger! Never look into the end ofan optical fiber.
Exposure to invisible LASER radiation can cause serious
and/or permanent damage to the eye or even blindness.
Verify the optical source is disabled through the use of an
optical power meter before handling optical fibers.
Caution! Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) sensitive devices
can cause catastrophic failure or degraded life and
performance of a device. Use a properly grounded antistatic
wrist strap before touching any electronic devices.
TE-206 (VLX2006) Shelf
The TE-206 (VLX2006) Main Shelf (P/N WR-M2006-003-00000) can be
installed in a 19-inch rack, 23-inch rack, or be wall mounted. The shelf is
shipped with the 23-inch brackets installed but is also packaged withthe
19-inch brackets which must be reconfigured prior to rack mounting.
The 19-inch shelf is designed to be flush mounted to the front of a standard
19-inch channel rack with an internal dimension of 17.75 inches. The 23-inch
version is designed for a standard 23-inch Telco rack.
The shelf can also be utilized in a wall mount application utilizing the Wall
Mount Conversion Kit (P/N WR-K2006-001-00000) and the preinstalled
23-inch mounting brackets.
TE-206 (VLX2006) Shelf P/N WR-M2006-003-00000
Includes 19-inch and 23-inch mounting hardware and power connectors.
Figure 1. TE-206 (VLX2006) Shelf with 19-inch Brackets
Figure 2. TE-206 (VLX2006) Shelf with 23-inch Brackets
Figure 3. TE-206 (VLX2006) Wall Mounting Kit
Rear Interface Connections
The TE-206 (VLX2006) requires cabling any requiredelectrical interfaces to the
back of the shelf. The rear interface panel provides termination points for DS3
(T3), DS1 (T1), FastE (ETHLAN), and management (ETH-R) services.
DS1
The TE-206 (VLX2006) shelf provides up to 14DS1 interfaces at the rear of the
shelf via two 64-pin Champ connectors with shielded hoods and a #4-40 screw
to secure them to the shelf. The top connector is labeled “Out” and the lower
connector is labeled “In”. Refer to the user documentation for cable pin out
information.
DS3
DS3 interfaces are provided by six BNC connectors labeled 1 through 3 and “In”
or “Out”.
FastE
Four RJ-45 connectors located onthe left side of the backplane interconnect
panel provide electrical FastE interfaces. If utilizing a protected FastE interface
at the rear of the shelf (protected by both cassettes), the corresponding SFP
port on each cassette may not be equipped with SFP modules. An unprotected
rear FastE port allows the use of one corresponding cassette port, but not both.
The left-most SFP port on each cassette corresponds to the top FastE
connector at the rear of the shelf.
Management
The TE-206 (VLX2006) has an RJ-45 connector formanagement purposes
located on the back of the shelf. It is redundantly routed to both cassettes and is
controlled by the active cassette. Using this Ethernet connection, both local and
remote nodes can be managed by TL-1 andHTTP (HyperText Transfer
Protocol). This interface is primarily intended for attaching Ethernet-based
devices, such as routers for the office LAN, to thesystem for management.
nVerify the selected cable is long enough to reach to the cable termination
location.
oConnect the appropriate cable to the shelf at the appropriate port untilit seats
into place.
pFor T1 cable connectors, use a screwdriver to carefully secure the connector
in place on one end using the screwretainer.
qRoute the cables to the side of the shelf as shown in Figure 22 and secure to
the cable routing brackets using cable ties or lacing per local practices.
Quick Commissioning
The TE-206 (VLX2006) is a self-provisioning system, and on initial system
power-up, provisions all installed equipment and facilities. Verify the NE
inventory for the node using the Equipment Inventory menu option listed under
the General heading after login.
1. Connectivity
The front craft Ethernet port on each cassette has a default IP address so users
can configure the IP setting of the PC to match the default IP address subnet,
and gain access from either cassette immediately.
nPlug the User Port CommunicationCable (or a crossover Ethernetcable)
into either RJ-45 user port. Plug the RJ-45 connector from the User Port
Communications cable into a PC or workstation with Internet Explorer (IE)
5.5 or higher installed. See Figure 23.
oInvoke IE. In the address field of IE, enter the IP address of the front
Ethernet port. The default address for the front Ethernet port is 169.254.1.1
with netmask 255.255.0.0.
pThe PC must be enabled by the user to talk to the TE-206 (VLX2006) system
and must be running Windows 98, NT,2000, XP, or ME. Set the PC IP
address to 169.254.1.2 with a default gateway of 169.254.1.1.
¨Note: If using Windows XP, refer to the VLX2006 User’s Guide (P/N 800-
0026-43) for special instructions.
Figure 21. Rear Interface Facility Identification
Figure 22. Cable Routing and Strain Relief
Figure 23. Connecting User Interface
2. Login
nOpen the Internet browser.
oType IP address 169.254.1.1 in the browser address field.
pThe TN-Xsight®GUI Login screen appears. Type the user name as root in
Username field.
qIn the Password field, type the password as admin_1.
rClick OK.
¨Note: The administrator should change the default password as soon as
possible. Refer to the VLX2006 User’s Guide(P/N 800-0026-43).
To start the Quick Install, go to the Administration tab and select Quick Install
under the configuration heading.
3. TID
nClick the TID link on the left of the window.
oType a unique name for the node inthis network.
pClick OK to return to the Quick Install menu screen.
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Installing an SFP Module
The TE-206 (VLX2006) shelf equipped with two CAS-134 cassettes has ports
for two OC-48 interfaces and upto eight GbE or FastEinterfaces. Use the
following steps to install theappropriate SFP module into a port inthe
cassette. Danger! Never look into the end of an opticalfiber. Exposure to
invisible LASER radiation can cause serious and/or permanent
damage to the eye or even blindness. Verify the optical source
is disabled through the use of an optical power meter before
handling optical fibers. Use ofcontrols, adjustments, or
procedures other than those specifiedwithin this document
may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure.
Caution! Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) sensitive devices can
cause catastrophic failure or degraded life and performance of a
device. Use an anti-static wrist strap connected to a properly
grounded source before contacting any electronic devices.
nVerify the type of SFP module beinginstalled prior to installation. The part
numbers will vary according to wavelength and reach required.
oIdentify the bail latch on the first OC-48 SFP moduleand ensure it is in the
upright (latched) position prior to installation.
pSlide the SFP module into theslot and press it inwards until the latching
mechanism catches.
qIf the bail latch is down as shown on the previous page, the SFP maynot
latch securely.
rRepeat Steps 1 through 4 for the OC-48 SFP module in the lower cassette
and continue installing any additional SFP modules ensuring that the upper
cassette matches the lower cassette if protection is required.
Warning! Do not force the SFP module into place. If excessive
resistance is met, remove the unit. Check for obstructions or bent
metal and try again.
Connecting Fibers to Optical SFPs
The TE-206 (VLX2006) optical SFP modules will only utilize LC-type fiber
connectors. The procedure below describes howto properly attach the fiber
connectors to the SFP, and how to manage the fibers.
nVerify the selected fibers have LCconnectors on the SFP module end, are
long enough to reach to the fiber termination location, and have the
appropriate connectors at the opposite end.
oClean the fiber ends and receptacles according to local practices or refer to
the VLX2006 Hardware Installation Guide (P/N 800-0025-43) for a
recommended process.
pWhen utilizing attenuators, it is recommended to install them at a fiber
patch panel and not connect them tothe SFP modules directly. Connecting
them to the SFP modules may cause congestion at the faceplate.
qInsert the transmit fiber from the patch panel or similar device into the SFP
module receive (RX) port shown on the right side of the SFP modulein
Figure 19. The faceplate is marked on the top edgefor TX and RX as
shown.
rPush the fiber into the SFP moduleuntil the release clip clicks into place.
sThe fiber from the SFP module should be routed toward the right side of the
shelf as shown in Figure 20.
tRepeat this process to attach the receive fiber to the Transmit (TX) port in
the left side of the SFP module.
uIf additional SFP modules require fiber installation, return to Step 1.
Figure 17. SFP Ports
Figure 18. Installing an SFP Module
Figure 19. Installing LC Fibers into an SFP Module
Figure 20. Front Access Fiber and Cable Routing
Rack Mounting
¨Note: Do not install cassettes before rack mounting the shelf.
Required tools and supplies
•#2 Phillips Head screwdriver
•4 mounting screws per shelf (supplied)
nVerify shelf width of the rack andlocate the appropriate mounting brackets in
the packing material. The 23-inch brackets will need to be removed to permit
installation of the 19-inch brackets. If wall mounting the shelf, use the 23-inch
brackets.
oTo attach the 19-inch brackets to the shelf, remove the 23-inch brackets and
reuse the mounting screws. Align the bracketscrew holes up with the holes
in the shelf. Use a #2 Phillips Head screwdriver to secure the screws. The
end of the bracket with three set screws goes toward the front of theshelf.
pEnsure sufficient rack space is available. Mount each shelf to the rack using
two screws on each side of theshelf.
Wall Mounting
The wall mount bracket should be installed inaccordance with local practices
and using the following guidelines. The installation site should provide adequate
lighting and equipment access. The distance to the cable entry point should be
consistent with local installation practices. Ensure adequate clearance is
available for inserting or extracting modules in thefront of the assembly.
The wall mount bracket has keyholes toaccommodate anchoring it to wall studs
located on 15-inch, 16-inch, or 17-inch centers horizontally, or 26-inch centers
vertically. Once installed, the assemblywill protrude from the wall approximately
5.25 inches and takes up 28-inch x 18.5-inch of wall space.
Required tools and supplies
•1/4-inch Phillips Head or Flat Head screwdriver
•Qty 4 - rack mounting screws (supplied with the shelf)
•Qty 4 - 1/4-inch x 2.5-inch Hex Lagscrews (supplied with the mounting
bracket for mounting to wood studs. For aluminumstuds, additional
hardware is required. Refer to localpractices and procedures.)
•3/8-inch wrench/ratchet
•13/64 drill bit
nVerify the installation location is free of obstructions, has available power and
ground sources, and ensure enough wall space is available to accommodate
the bracket.
oLocate the wall mount bracket. This must be ordered separately (P/N WR-
K2006-001-00000).
pAttach the wall mount bracket to the wall per local practices. Refer to Figure
7 for the bracket mounting dimensions and hole locations.
pThe mounting holes on the wall mount bracket are key-hole slotted to enable
the installer to set the plate over the screw heads and slide it down to hold it.
After hanging the wall mount bracket, secure it to the wall by tightening down
the screws.
qInstall the TE-206 (VLX2006) shelf verticallyinto the wall mount bracket as
shown using four screws, two oneach side of the shelf. The mounting shown
is the preferred mounting method, taking heat dissipation and fiber routing
into consideration.
Figure 4. 19-inch Bracket Mounting Screws
Figure 5. Rack Mounting a 23-inch Shelf
Figure 6. Wall Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Figure 7. Wall Mounting the TE-206 (VLX2006) Shelf
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Cable Management
Locate the cable mounting brackets in the packaging material. Two brackets
come with each TE-206 (VLX2006) Main Shelf. Determine the best mounting
position for the cable routing brackets according to equipment installation
requirements. Refer to Figure 8 for mountingpositions and locations.
Required tools and supplies
•Flat Head screwdriver
nAlign the two captive screws on the bracket with thetwo captive nuts in the
shelf that best match the required mounting position.
oUsing the flat-head screwdriver, tighten the captive screws to secure the
bracket to the shelf.
pRepeat for the remaining bracket.
qFigure 9 shows the cable routingbrackets installed on a TE-206 (VLX2006)
shelf in the wall mount configuration. The additional holes shown on the
bracket are for optional cable routing bracket mounting.
Connecting Power
Caution! Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) sensitive devices can cause
catastrophic failure or degraded life and performance of a device.
Use a properly grounded antistatic wrist strapbefore touching any
electronic devices.
The TE-206 (VLX2006) shelf has dual -48VDC batteryand return power
connectors on the rear of the shelf labeled (-48A, RTN) and (-48B, RTN). The
Frame Ground is located between the two power connectors.
Danger! Disconnect power from the source before connecting any of
the power feed wires.
Warning! Always use insulated tools and extremecaution when
working with power connectors. Do not allow tools, wires, or any
metal objects to come incontact with more than one terminal at a
time.
Warning! Always attach the Frame Ground wire to the shelf before
attaching any of the other power connectors.
Required tools and supplies
•1/8-inch Flat Head screwdriver
•12 AWG wire in the appropriate colors according to local procedures
•Power connectors (supplied)
•Digital Multi-meter (DMM)
nPut appropriately sized fuses in the two PDU ports to be used for the A and
B power feeds to the shelf.
oUse the DMM to verify that the voltage differential at the outputs of the PDU
is in the proper range (-42.5 VDC to -56.5 VDC) for the shelf.
pRemove A and B feed fuses from the PDU.
qUse the DMM to verify that the voltage differential at the outputs of the PDU
is zero.
rAttach the ground wire to the Frame Ground.
¨Note: Power should be run directly from the rack PDU to the shelf.
Shelves should not be “daisy-chained.” Remove the PDU fuses before wiring.
sConnect the -48 VDC supply and return power wires to each power plug
located in a bag attached to theshelf frame ground lug.
tInsert the modular power plugs into the shelf and secure usingthe
connector locking screws. Power may be applied to the shelf now or after
module installation is complete by replacing the fuses removed previously.
Figure 8. Optional Cable Mounting Bracket Installation
Figure 9. Cable Routing Brackets on Wall Mount
Applications
Figure 10. TE-206 (VLX2006) Power and Ground Connection
Locations
Figure 11. TE-206 (VLX2006) Power Connectors
Connecting the Wire-wrap Pin Field (Optional)
The wire-wrap pin field is located onthe back of the shelf asshown Figure 12.
The wire-wrap posts are used to input up to 14alarm indications into the
network or provide two normally openalarm outputs for a local alarm panelor
similar device. These functions are described in detail in the VLX2006
Applications and Engineering Guide (P/N 800-0022-43).
All of the wire-wrap connections are optional and should be configured to match
the requirements of the particularinstallation.
Required tools and supplies
•Wire-wrap tool
•Shielded 24 to 28 gauge wire
nWire-wrap the wire for the first alarm input or output to the connector.
oWire-wrap the common wire to theconnector.
pContinue wire-wrapping until alarm input/outputs requirements are met.
CAS-134 Cassette Installation
The TE-206 (VLX2006) shelf holds up totwo cassettes that provide shelf
functionality. The TE-206 (VLX2006) shelf mustfirst be installed prior to
performing this procedure.
nAlign either the upper or lower cardguides of the TE-206 (VLX2006) Main
Shelf with the rails on the CAS-134. Insert the cassette into the TE-206
(VLX2006) Main Shelf.
oPull the ejector handles out so the unit can slidefully into the shelf.
pPush the cassette into the shelf untilresistance is met (approximately 1-inch
from back of shelf).
Warning! If excessive resistance is met, remove the unit and check
for obstructions, bent pins or bent metal. Do not force the cassette into
place if excessive resistance is felt.
qUse the ejector handle tofully seat the cassette.
rSecure the captive screws in the ejector handlesto the cassette.
sRepeat this process for the second cassette in the remaining slot.
SFP Module Installation
Each cassette has five ports to accept up to five SFP (Small Form-factor
Pluggable) modules. For information regarding bandwidthmanagement and
protection arrangements, consult the VLX2006 Applications and Engineering
Guide (P/N 800-0022-43).
Refer to the VLX2006 Hardware Installation Guide (P/N 800-0025-43) to
determine part numbers and features of eachof the available SFP modules.
Ring Interfaces
The OC-48 SFP module functions as a ring interface. One module is installed in
the upper cassette (Westbound), and the second module is installed inthe lower
cassette (Eastbound). The OC-48 SFP module is installed in the right-most port
in each cassette as shown in Figure 16.
The four remaining SFP modules (FastE, GbE interfaces) can be inserted into
any of the remaining ports on each cassette. For protected operation, the same
port in both upper and lower cassettes is generally equipped with identical SFP
modules.
Figure 12. TE-206 (VLX2006) Wire-wrap Pin Field Location
Figure 13. Wire-Wrap Pin Field Definitions
Figure 14. Inserting CAS-134 Cassettes
Figure 15. SFP Module
Figure 16. Cassette Ring Interface Ports Page 5
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