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  • Revision A, 3/13Copyright 2013 Tellabs. All rights reserved.

    System Installation Manual76.8800FP90/17

    Tellabs 8800 Smart Router SeriesTellabs 8830 Smart Router

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  • System Installation Manual ContentsContents Page

    Section 1 About this Manual 17-7Reason for Issue .............................................................................................. 17-7Audience .......................................................................................................... 17-7Standards......................................................................................................... 17-8Text Conventions ............................................................................................. 17-8Safety Conventions ......................................................................................... 17-9Contacting Technical Support ........................................................................ 17-15Returning Products to Tellabs........................................................................ 17-15Release Documentation................................................................................. 17-16

    Feature Package (FP) Documents .......................................................... 17-16Software Release Documents (SRD) ...................................................... 17-16Accessing the Tellabs Portal ................................................................... 17-17

    Section 2 Installation Overview 17-19Installation Checklist ...................................................................................... 17-19

    Section 3 Equipment and Site Preparation 17-21Observing Safety Guidelines.......................................................................... 17-21Unpacking the Shipping Crate ....................................................................... 17-21

    Unpacking and Inspecting Equipment ..................................................... 17-22Disassembling the Shipping Crate .................................................... 17-22Inspecting the Accessory Box ........................................................... 17-25Inspecting the Modules and Cards.................................................... 17-26

    Verifying Receipt of Components ............................................................ 17-27Preparing the Site .......................................................................................... 17-27

    Required Tools and Supplies................................................................... 17-27Equipment Rack Requirements ............................................................... 17-29Environmental Requirements .................................................................. 17-34DC Grounding and Power Requirements ................................................ 17-34Support for Higher Maximum Operating Voltage..................................... 17-35AC Power Requirements ......................................................................... 17-39

    Connecting Optical Network PLM Cables ...................................................... 17-40Fiber Optic and Optic Transponder Cleaning................................................. 17-40

    Section 4 Equipment Overview 17-41Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Chassis and Front Panel .................................... 17-42Chassis Overview .......................................................................................... 17-42Chassis Card Cage ........................................................................................ 17-43

    Chassis Front View.................................................................................. 17-43Chassis Rear View .................................................................................. 17-44Physical Line Modules (PLMs) ................................................................ 17-45

    System Panel ................................................................................................. 17-48System Panel and Card LEDs ................................................................. 17-48Environmental Status, Alarm, and SCC LEDs......................................... 17-49SCC 1 and SCC 2 LEDs.......................................................................... 17-50ACO Button.............................................................................................. 17-51Serial Connectors .................................................................................... 17-5176.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-3

    Hardware LED Testing ............................................................................ 17-51Fan Tray Assemblies ............................................................................... 17-51

  • Contents System Installation ManualContents PageAir Filters.................................................................................................. 17-53Cable Management System .................................................................... 17-55

    Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Rear Connector Panel........................................ 17-56DC Terminal Blocks ................................................................................. 17-57AC Power Supply..................................................................................... 17-58Chassis Grounding .................................................................................. 17-58ESD Jack Location .................................................................................. 17-59

    Physical Line Modules ................................................................................... 17-60Using Blank Panels ........................................................................................ 17-61T1/E1 BITS External Timing Connectors ....................................................... 17-61

    Understanding T1 Framing................................................................ 17-61Understanding E1 Framing ............................................................... 17-61

    BITS Clock and Alarm Reporting Modes ................................................. 17-62BITS Clock and Priority Clock Sources............................................. 17-62BITS Clock Alarm Reporting Modes.................................................. 17-63BITS Alarm Suppression Enabled Mode........................................... 17-63BITS Alarm Suppression Disabled Mode.......................................... 17-64

    Section 5 Installing the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router System 17-65Mounting the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router in an Equipment Rack .................. 17-65

    Installation Guidelines.............................................................................. 17-66Adjusting the Mounting Brackets ............................................................. 17-67Positioning and Securing the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router ....................... 17-68

    Connecting Ground and Power...................................................................... 17-69DC Power Module Overview.................................................................... 17-69AC Power Module Overview.................................................................... 17-71

    Grounding the Chassis and Connecting Power Cables ................................. 17-73Grounding the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Chassis ................................ 17-73Tri-Post Grounding Connector................................................................. 17-74Guidelines for AC and DC Power and Ground Connections ................... 17-74

    Ground Requirements ....................................................................... 17-74Performing Power Lines Isolation Test .................................................... 17-75

    RTN to -48V Isolation Check............................................................. 17-75RTN to Ground and -48V to Ground Isolation Check........................ 17-76Connecting AC Power ....................................................................... 17-77Connecting DC Power....................................................................... 17-78

    Loading the Chassis....................................................................................... 17-80Installing the SCCs......................................................................................... 17-81

    Installing the SCCs .................................................................................. 17-82 Installing the ULCs.................................................................................. 17-84

    Installation Procedure ....................................................................... 17-85Installing PLMs ........................................................................................ 17-86Installing Standard-Size PLMs................................................................. 17-87Installing the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router PLMs ...................................... 17-88

    Installing Blank Panel Covers ........................................................................ 17-90Installing ULC/SCC Blank Panels............................................................ 17-90Installing PLM Blank Panel Covers.......................................................... 17-91

    Connecting PLMs to the Optical Network ...................................................... 17-91Connecting T1/E1 BITS Clocks...................................................................... 17-92Connecting Alarm Outputs ............................................................................. 17-92Connecting a Local Console .......................................................................... 17-93Page 17-4 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13

    Applying and Verifying Power ........................................................................ 17-94

  • System Installation Manual ContentsContents PageBooting the System ........................................................................................ 17-95Logging In Using the Console Interface ......................................................... 17-95

    Log Off the Console................................................................................. 17-96Changing the Default Password..................................................................... 17-96Connecting the Management Ethernet Interface ........................................... 17-97

    Connecting to the IP Management Network ............................................ 17-97Adding a Static Route on a Tellabs 8830 Smart Router.................... 17-97

    Appendix A Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Specifications 17-99Physical Specifications................................................................................... 17-99System Management and Alarm Specifications........................................... 17-100Environmental Requirements....................................................................... 17-100Safety and Standards Compliance Specifications ....................................... 17-101Connector and Adapter Pinouts ................................................................... 17-102

    Console Serial Connector...................................................................... 17-102RJ-45 to DB-9 Connector Adapters ....................................................... 17-103RJ-21 Connector Information................................................................. 17-104Management Ethernet Interface ............................................................ 17-105External Alarm Connector...................................................................... 17-106External T1/E1 BITS Timing Connectors............................................... 17-107Port Densities ........................................................................................ 17-107

    Appendix B Setting Boot Parameters 17-109Viewing and Modifying Boot Parameters ..................................................... 17-109

    Appendix C Fiber Optic Cleaning 17-115Fiber Optic Safety ........................................................................................ 17-116

    Laser...................................................................................................... 17-116Safety Precautions................................................................................. 17-116Optical Fiber Handling ........................................................................... 17-117

    Fiber Optic Cleaning Requirements ............................................................. 17-118Tools ...................................................................................................... 17-123Materials ................................................................................................ 17-123

    Fiber Optic Cleaning Procedures ................................................................. 17-124Cleaning SC Connectors ....................................................................... 17-124Cleaning Duplex LC Connector ............................................................. 17-125Cleaning SC Adapters ........................................................................... 17-126Cleaning LC or SC Module Adapters..................................................... 17-126

    Cleaning Connectors.................................................................................... 17-127Materials and Tools ............................................................................... 17-127Cleaning an Unmated Fiber Connector ................................................. 17-127Cleaning an Unmated Bulkhead Connector .......................................... 17-129Cleaning a Mated Connector ................................................................. 17-13076.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-5

  • U S E R N O T E ST E L L A B S D O C U M E N T A T I O N

  • System Installation Manual 1. About this Manual1. About this Manual

    This manual provides instructions to safely unpack, install, apply power, test, and service the Tellabs 8830 smart router.

    After completing the procedures in this manual, you can start managing and configuring the Tellabs 8830 smart router equipment with the Tellabs Multi-Service Operating System (TMOS).

    Note: Following installation, use the procedures described in the Tellabs 8800 Smart Router Series Acceptance Test Manual, 76.8800FP90/16, to ensure that the installation meets Tellabs acceptance criteria.

    This section contains the following information about this manual:

    Reason for Issue, page 17-7

    Audience, page 17-7

    Standards, page 17-8

    Text Conventions, page 17-8

    Safety Conventions, page 17-9

    Contacting Technical Support, page 17-15

    Returning Products to Tellabs, page 17-15

    Release Documentation, page 17-16

    Reason for Issue

    This version of the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router System Installation Manual has the following new information:

    Updated part numbers on the cover page and in all footers and document references.

    Updated the release date on the cover page and in all footers.

    New Tellabs 8800 brand: Tellabs 8800 series changed to Tellabs 8800 smart router series; Tellabs 8830, 8840, 8860 changed to Tellabs 8830, 8840, 8860 smart router.

    Audience

    This manual is intended for use by Tellabs Technical Support Engineers (TSE) or Deployment Engineers (DE), or by equipment administrators and network operating center (NOC) operators who are responsible for ensuring the integrity of the received product, and who are performing the equipment setup and initialization.76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-7

  • 1. About this Manual System Installation ManualStandards

    The standards that are supported by the Tellabs 8800 smart router series are listed in Appendix B Supported Standards in the TMOS User Manual, 76.8800FP90/4.

    Text Conventions

    This manual uses the following basic text conventions:

    Special text fonts represent particular commands, keywords, variables, or window sessions

    Color text indicates cross-reference hyperlinks to supplemental information

    Command notation indicates commands, subcommands, or command elements

    Table 1.1, page 17-8, describes the text conventions used in this manual for software procedures that are explained using the TMOS command-line interface.

    Table 1.1 Document Text Conventions

    Conventions Description

    boldface font Commands and keywords appear in boldface

    boldface screen font Information you must type into the system is shown in boldface screen font.

    italic screen font Variables you enter to complete an operation or a command are shown in italic screen font

    character string, or string Unless otherwise noted, defined as a set of characters that do not require single or double quotation marks.

    hyperlink text Hyperlinked text is displayed in blue, and indicates a cross-reference to a related section, appendix, table, or figure. Blue text indicates a live hyperlink that users can click to display the related section, appendix, table, or figure.

    command notation vertical bars ( | ) Separate mutually exclusive command or sub-command choices

    brackets ( [ ] ) Contain required command elements

    [ a | b | c ] Generally, required keywords are grouped in square brackets and separated by vertical bars to denote mutual exclusivity.Page 17-8 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13

  • System Installation Manual 1. About this ManualSafety Conventions

    This document uses the safety conventions described in this section to communicate important safety issues related to Tellabs 8800 smart router series.

    These safety conventions are associated with certain dangers of which Tellabs is aware. You, as a Tellabs employee or an experienced 3rd party system integrator, must observe all warnings and safety precautions to help ensure your personal safety, and the continued safe operation of the Tellabs 8800 smart router series in the customer-designated operating environment.

    Note: Notes highlight important and noteworthy information. Read notes to obtain guidelines about performing tasks more efficiently.

    Observe Warnings in Product Documentation

    Warning conventions and advisory text are positioned with hazardous procedures in this manual. Make sure that you follow the instructions as well as any other safety precautions and best practices you feel are necessary to safely install, operate, and service the Tellabs equipment in your operating environment.

    Caution:A Caution alerts you about actions or inactions that could lead to personal injury.

    Vorsicht:

    Mit "Vorsicht" sind Aktivitten der Bedingungen gekennzeichnet, die zu Verletzungen fhren knnen.

    Warning:A Warning alerts you about actions or inactions that could lead to personal injury or damage to the Tellabs 8800 smart router series equipment.

    Warnung:Mit "Warnung" sind Aktivitten oder Bedingungen gekennzeichnet, die zu Verletzungen oder einer Beschdigung des Tellabs 8800 smart router series fhren knnen.76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-9

  • 1. About this Manual System Installation ManualCaution:For safety reasons, Tellabs recommends the use of shielded cable for all copper wire connections to and from the Tellabs 8800 smart router series chassis. The internal shield of the cable must be connected to ground at both ends of the cable.Tellabs intra-building port(s) is suitable for connection only to shielded intra-building cabling that is grounded at both ends.

    Vorsicht:Aus Sicherheitsgrnden empfiehlt Tellabs den Einsatz von geschirmten Kabeln fr alle Kupferdrahtverbindungen zum oder vom Tellabs 8800 smart router series Chassis. Die Innenschirmung des Kabels muss an beiden Kabelenden geerdet sein.Die innergebudlichen Anschlsse des Tellabs Systems eignen sich ausschlielich fr geschirmte und beidseitig geerdete Kabelverbindungen innerhalb von Gebuden.

    Warning:Danger! Shock HazardUse extreme caution when working with and around power sources during the installation, operation, testing, or adjusting of the equipment.

    Remove the power at its point of distribution before you connect or disconnect power leads to the equipment.

    Warnung:Gefahr! StromschlaggefahrGehen Sie mit grter Vorsicht vor, wenn Sie das System in unmittelbarer Nhe zu Stromquellen installieren, betreiben, testen oder einstellen.

    Trennen Sie die Netzverteilung vom Stromnetz, bevor Sie die Netzanschlusskabel mit dem System verbinden oder vom System trennen.Page 17-10 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13

  • System Installation Manual 1. About this ManualLaser Caution:Class 1 Laser ProductClass 2 LED Product

    Using controls, making adjustments, or performing procedures other than as specified in this document, may result in exposure to hazardous invisible radiation.

    Vorsicht Laserstrahlung:Klasse 1 - LaserproduktKlasse 2 - LED-Produkt

    Eine nicht den Vorgaben in diesem Dokument entsprechende Verwendung von Prf-/Messgerten, Durchfhrung von Einstellarbeiten oder Anwendung von Verfahrensweisen kann zu einer Freisetzung von gefhrlicher nicht sichtbarer Strahlung fhren.

    Caution:Using controls, making adjustments, or performing procedures other than those specified in this document may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

    Vorsicht:Eine nicht den Vorgaben in diesem Dokument entsprechende Verwendung von Prf-/Messgerten, Durchfhrung von Einstellarbeiten oder Anwendung von Verfahrensweisen kann zu einer Freisetzung von gefhrlicher Strahlung fhren.76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-11

  • 1. About this Manual System Installation ManualESD Warning:The Tellabs 8800 smart router series PLMs can be damaged by static electricity that builds up on work surfaces and on your body. Static is produced by the everyday movement of your body, and is released as an electro-static discharge (ESD) when you touch an object.

    Observe the following precautions whenever you are working with the Tellabs 8800 smart router series or any of its components. Always wear a grounded wrist strap to prevent ESD damage to the Tellabs

    8800 smart router series system components.

    Be sure to attach a wrist strap to the ESD ground jack that is located on the equipment.

    Warnung vor elektrostatischer Entladung:Eine elektrostatische Aufladung der Arbeitsoberflche oder Ihres Krpers kann die PLMs (Physical Line Modules) des Tellabs 8800 smart router series beschdigen. Bereits normale Bewegungen knnen durch Reibungselektrizitt zu einer Aufladung Ihres Krpers fhren. Daraus kann eine elektrostatische Entladung resultieren, wenn Sie einen Gegenstand berhren.

    Achten Sie auf die Einhaltung der folgenden Vorsichtsmanahmen bei allen Arbeiten an dem Tellabs 8800 smart router series oder zugehrigen Komponenten. Tragen Sie stets ein Erdungsband um Ihr Handgelenk, um Beschdigungen

    an dem Tellabs 8800 smart router series und dessen Komponenten durch eine elektrostatische Entladung zu vermeiden.

    Stellen Sie sicher, da das Erdungsband mit dem Erdungsanschluss am Chassis verbunden ist.Page 17-12 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13

  • System Installation Manual 1. About this ManualDo Not Substitute Parts or Modify Equipment

    Do not use or install substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modification of the Tellabs 8800 smart router series. Contact the Tellabs Technical Assistance Center (TAC) or your local Tellabs representative for any required service, parts, assistance, or repair. Refer to Contacting Technical Support, page 17-15, for details.

    First Level Intra-Building Lightning Surge Warning:The intra-building port(s) of the equipment or subassembly is suitable for connection to intra-building or unexposed wiring or cabling only. The intra-building port(s) of the equipment or subassembly MUST NOT be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the outside plant (OSP) or its wiring.

    These interfaces are only designed for use as intra-building interfaces only (Type 2 or Type 4 telecommunications ports as described in GR-1089-CORE, Issue 4) and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling. The addition of Primary Protectors does not afford sufficient protection in order to allow the connection of these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring.

    Warnung vor Blitzschlag im Gebude:Die innergebudlichen Anschlsse des Systems oder der Teilsysteme eignen sich ausschlielich fr Verbindungen innerhalb von Gebuden und fr nicht freiliegende Kabel. Die innergebudlichen Anschlsse des Systems oder der Teilsysteme DRFEN NICHT mit Schnittstellen elektrisch leitend verbunden sein, die Kontakt zur Auenanlage oder deren Verkabelung haben.

    Diese Anschlsse sind ausschlielich als innergebudliche Schnittstellen konzipiert (Typ-2 oder Typ-4-Telekommunikationsports gem GR-1089-CORE, Issue 4) und machen eine Trennung von der freiliegenden Auenverkabelung erforderlich. Selbst zustzlich hinzugefgte berspannungsableiter bieten keinen ausreichenden Schutz, um einen elektrisch leitenden Kontakt dieser Schnittstellen mit der Verkabelung der Auenanlage zuzulassen.76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-13

  • 1. About this Manual System Installation ManualLithium Battery

    Contact Tellabs Technical Support to determine if the Lithium battery is the source of any defective operations on the Tellabs 8800 smart router series or installed PLMs.

    Do not attempt to change the battery without the assistance of authorized Tellabs service personnel. Please refer to Table 1.2, page 17-15, for Tellabs Technical Support contact information.

    Warning:Danger! Shock Hazard

    Never dismantle a Tellabs 8800 smart router series chassis, or attempt to service any Tellabs 8800 smart router series chassis sub-assemblies without the assistance of Tellabs factory-authorized service personnel or other qualified maintenance personnel.

    Warnung:Gefahr! StromschlaggefahrDemontieren Sie niemals ein Tellabs 8800 smart router series Chassis und nehmen Sie niemals Wartungs-/Reparaturarbeiten an Komponenten des Tellabs 8800 smart router series Chassis vor, ohne einen von Tellabs autorisierten Servicetechniker oder einen anderen qualifizierten Wartungsexperten hinzuzuziehen.

    Caution:Danger! Possible Explosive Condition

    An incorrectly replaced Lithium battery may result in explosion. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions.

    Vorsicht:Gefahr! Explosionsgefhrdung

    Ein nicht ordnungsgemer Austausch der Lithium-Batterie kann zu einer Explosion fhren. Verwenden Sie nur denselben Batterietyp oder einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen Typ. Entsorgen Sie gebrauchte Batterien entsprechend den Herstelleranweisungen.Page 17-14 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13

  • System Installation Manual 1. About this ManualContacting Technical Support

    Use the information in Table 1.2, page 17-15, to contact Tellabs Technical Support.

    For more Technical Support information or assistance, perform the following steps:

    1. Point your browser to https://www.tellabs.com/.

    2. Click Services & Support, and click Technical Support

    The following information displays:

    Telephone number contact information by region

    Links to overviews of support agreements

    Links FAQs and product technical documentation

    Links to PDFs of support policies

    An online RMA request form

    Returning Products to Tellabs

    Use the following procedure to return defective products to Tellabs.

    1. Contact Tellabs Advanced Data Products Technical Support (Table 1.3, page 17-16) to request a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number.

    2. Carefully repackage the equipment in the original containers. Include a copy of the original bill of lading or the invoice.

    3. Address the shipping carton to the Tellabs postal address shown in Table 1.3, page 17-16, Attention: RMA Department. Make sure that the assigned RMA number is clearly visible on the outside of your shipping container.

    Note: Tellabs will not accept equipment that does not have an RMA number, and will return the equipment to you.

    Table 1.2 Tellabs Technical Support Contact Information

    North America 800.443.5555, select option 1

    Outside North America 630.798.7070, select option 1

    Postal Address Tellabs, Inc.One Tellabs Center1415 West Diehl RoadNaperville, IL 60563 U.S.A.76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-15

  • 1. About this Manual System Installation ManualTable 1.3 Tellabs Advanced Data Products RMA Return Address Information

    Release Documentation

    There are two types of documentation on the Tellabs Portal website you can refer to when looking for the latest release-related documentation that supports each Tellabs product release:

    Note: The Tellabs Portal is an Internet website containing all released documentation for Tellabs products. This is updated as each release is completed. Refer to Accessing the Tellabs Portal, page 17-17, for details.

    Feature Package (FP) Documents, page 17-16

    Software Release Documents (SRD), page 17-16

    Feature Package (FP) DocumentsFP documents consists of a variety of manuals that comprise the Tellabs documentation suite for each release, as shown in the following examples:

    Tellabs 8830 Smart Router System Installation Manual is a manual in the Tellabs 8800 smart router series release.

    Tellabs 8890 Management System Installation Manual is a manual in the Tellabs 8890 Management System release.

    Each release-specific manual is listed and described in the Customer Letter and Master List that accompanies each Tellabs 8800 smart router series and Tellabs 8890 Management System release.

    Software Release Documents (SRD)SRDs are the set of release notes that provide the latest information about a specific Tellabs release, as shown in the following examples:

    Tellabs 8800 FP9.0.0.0 Software Release Document is an SRD supporting the Tellabs 8800 smart router series platforms and software.

    Tellabs 8890 FP9.0.0.0 Management System Software Release Document is an SRD supporting the Tellabs 8890 Management System.

    North America 800.443.5555, select option 6

    Outside North America 630.798.7070, select option 6

    Postal Address Tellabs Defect ReturnsCDTI701 Lakeside #200Flower Mound, TX 75028Page 17-16 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13

  • System Installation Manual 1. About this ManualEach SRD provides sections that describe and list the most current information that is contained in the release:

    General release information

    Platforms supported

    Software upgrade procedures

    Documentation pertaining to the release

    Existing functional changes from the previous release

    Caveats in this and previous releases

    Restrictions and special considerations

    Contacting Customer Support

    Note: To find the latest published information about a release or a product within a release, Tellabs recommends that you first consult the SRD for the release, before consulting the FP documentation.

    Accessing the Tellabs PortalTo find the latest version of FP or SRD documentation supporting the Tellabs product release you are interested in, you can search the Tellabs Portal website by performing the following steps:

    Note: You must first contact Tellabs to set up an account, and obtain a customer user name and password before you can access the Tellabs Portal.

    1. Go to https://www.portal.tellabs.com/.

    2. Log in using your customer user name and password.

    3. Click the Product Documentation tab.

    4. Click Data Networking.

    5. Click Tellabs 8800 Smart Router Series (8830, 8840, 8860) or Tellabs 8890 Management System.

    6. Click Technical Documentation.

    7. Click the feature pack or version.

    8. Click the document to view its contents.76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-17

  • 1. About this Manual System Installation ManualU S E R N O T E S

    T E L L A B S D O C U M E N T A T I O NPage 17-18 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13

  • System Installation Manual 2. Installation Overview2. Installation Overview

    This section introduces the tasks that are typically required to install a Tellabs 8830 smart router. You can begin the Installation process as soon as the site preparation is complete and all system components have been unpacked and inspected.

    Installation Checklist

    Use Table 2.1, page 17-19, as a checklist while you are installing your Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis. The links in the Guidelines column take you to sections in this manual that describe the steps listed in the Task Checklist column. Place a check mark next to each task as you complete it.

    Table 2.1 First-Time Installation Checklist and Documentation Reference

    Task Checklist Guidelines

    q Observe all safety guidelines and standards.

    Safety Conventions, page 17-9

    q Unpack the Tellabs 8830 smart router shipping crate.

    Unpacking the Shipping Crate, page 17-21

    q Disassemble the shipping crate, and inspect and verify the condition of all system components and accessories.

    Unpacking and Inspecting Equipment, page 17-22

    Disassembling the Shipping Crate, page 17-22

    Inspecting the Accessory Box, page 17-25

    Inspecting the Modules and Cards, page 17-26

    Verifying Receipt of Components, page 17-27

    q Mount the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis on a rack.

    Mounting the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router in an Equipment Rack, page 17-65

    q Connect the chassis to earth ground.

    Connecting Ground and Power, page 17-69

    Grounding the Chassis and Connecting Power Cables, page 17-73

    q Connect the Tellabs 8830 smart router to a protected DC or AC power source.

    DC Grounding and Power Requirements, page 17-34

    Support for Higher Maximum Operating Voltage, page 17-35

    AC Power Requirements, page 17-39

    Connecting Ground and Power, page 17-69

    DC Power Module Overview, page 17-69

    AC Power Module Overview, page 17-71

    Grounding the Chassis and Connecting Power Cables, page 17-73

    q Install the first switch and control cards (SCCs).

    Installing the SCCs, page 17-8176.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-19

  • 2. Installation Overview System Installation Manualq Install the universal line cards (ULCs).

    Installing the ULCs, page 17-84

    Connecting Alarm Outputs, page 17-92

    q Install the physical line modules (PLMs).

    Installing PLMs, page 17-86

    Installing Standard-Size PLMs, page 17-87

    Installing the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router PLMs, page 17-88

    q Install blank panel covers. Installing Blank Panel Covers, page 17-90

    q Clean every optic transponder and connecting fiber optic cable.

    Fiber Optic Cleaning, page 17-115

    q Connect the PLMs. Connecting PLMs to the Optical Network, page 17-91

    q Connect the Tellabs 8830 smart router to the external alarm equipment.

    Connecting Alarm Outputs, page 17-92

    q Connect the Tellabs 8830 smart router to the T1/E1 BITS external timing clocks (if you are using BITS timing).

    Connecting T1/E1 BITS Clocks, page 17-92

    q Necessary for Tellabs 8830 smart router management interfacing: System IP address

    IP mask

    Gateway IP address

    Connecting the Management Ethernet Interface, page 17-97

    Connecting to the IP Management Network, page 17-97

    q Connect the local console (computer or terminal server) to the SCC serial port (Main).

    Connecting a Local Console, page 17-93

    q Apply power to the Tellabs 8830 smart router system.

    Applying and Verifying Power, page 17-94

    q Boot and perform the initial configuration of the system.

    Booting the System, page 17-95

    Note: If you need to modify the boot process, refer to guidelines provided in Appendix B, Setting Boot Parameters, page 17-109, and Viewing and Modifying Boot Parameters, page 17-109.

    Table 2.1 First-Time Installation Checklist and Documentation Reference (Continued)

    Task Checklist GuidelinesPage 17-20 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13

  • System Installation Manual 3. Equipment and Site Preparation3. Equipment and Site Preparation

    This section describes the contents of the Tellabs 8830 smart router shipping container, site preparation, how to unpack and inspect the equipment, and how to prepare the Tellabs 8830 smart router for installation, described in the following sections:

    Observing Safety Guidelines, page 17-21

    Unpacking the Shipping Crate, page 17-21

    Preparing the Site, page 17-27

    Connecting Optical Network PLM Cables, page 17-40

    Observing Safety Guidelines

    To ensure that you install the Tellabs 8830 smart router safely, observe the following guidelines:

    Review the information in Safety Conventions, page 17-9, for a list of safety information and precautions, and observe all safety admonishments provided in the notes, cautions, and warnings throughout this manual.

    Comply with all applicable industrial safety requirements, practices, and standards. Refer to Safety and Standards Compliance Specifications, page 17-101, for a listing of these compliance standards.

    After installing the Tellabs 8830 smart router, protect your equipment by using an ESD grounding strap whenever handling system components.

    Make sure to follow proper grounding procedures by first establishing an earth ground for the Tellabs 8830 smart router, and attaching a wrist strap to one of the ESD jacks on the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis (one is located on the rear panel and another on the front panel). For more details, refer to the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Rear Connector Panel, page 17-56, or the Chassis Overview, page 17-42, for locations.

    Unpacking the Shipping Crate

    The Tellabs 8830 smart router arrives in a single wooden shipping crate, which contains the following:

    Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis

    Tellabs 8830 smart router accessory box

    Plastic wrap surrounding the chassis

    Protective foam pads76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-21

  • 3. Equipment and Site Preparation System Installation ManualNote: SCCs, ULC, and PLMs are shipped in a separate shipping container, and the type and number depends upon the configuration you are installing.

    This section guides you through the unpacking process by describing the following tasks:

    Unpacking and Inspecting Equipment, page 17-22

    Verifying Receipt of Components, page 17-27

    Note: Begin inspecting for damage as soon as your shipment arrives. If you detect any signs of damage (including punctures, damp spots, or any crushed corners) at any point when unpacking and inspecting, do not proceed with the unpacking process.

    If you do encounter any shipping damage, you must immediately notify the transfer company about the damage, and record the damage on the bill of lading.

    Make sure that you have the transfer companys agent acknowledge that damage has occurred by signing the bill of lading under the damage notation.

    Note: Do not discard any of the packing materials until you have completed the unpacking procedures and verified the integrity of your Tellabs 8830 smart router shipment. You may need to reuse the packing materials if you need to return the product to Tellabs.

    Unpacking and Inspecting EquipmentThis section describes how to remove the Tellabs 8830 smart router equipment from its wooden shipping crate, and determine that you received all of the required equipment, under the following headings:

    Disassembling the Shipping Crate, page 17-22

    Inspecting the Accessory Box, page 17-25

    Inspecting the Modules and Cards, page 17-26

    Disassembling the Shipping Crate

    To unpack the Tellabs 8830 smart router, first you need to disassemble the wooden crate, and then remove the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis from the carton and its plastic wrap.Page 17-22 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13

  • System Installation Manual 3. Equipment and Site PreparationThe unpacking process is described in the following steps (refer to Figure 3.1, page 17-24):

    1. Remove the packing list from the envelope on the outside of the shipping crate. Use this paperwork to validate the contents.

    2. Disassemble the wooden shipping crate by unfastening the metal clips that secure the top to the shipping crate to the pallet base panel.

    3. Remove the top cover from the pallet base.

    4. Prepare to remove the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis and components from the pallet base.

    a. Remove the Tellabs 8830 smart router accessory box and set it aside.

    b. Remove the protective foam pad.

    c. Remove the plastic wrap used to enshroud the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis.

    5. Use standard operating procedures (per your site safety guidelines) to carefully lift the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis from the shipping crate.

    6. Remove the protective foam pad from under Tellabs 8830 smart router.

    7. Set all of the protective foam pads aside for later use.

    8. Place the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis on the ground or on a cart for transport to the installation site.

    Caution:Use safe lifting practices when removing the chassis from the shipping carton. If possible obtain assistance from a second person to remove the chassis from the packaging.

    Vorsicht:Wenden Sie nur sichere Hebemethoden an, um das Chassis aus dem Lieferkarton zu heben. Nach Mglichkeit sollten Sie sich bei der Entfernung des Chassis aus der Verpackung von einer zweiten Person helfen lassen.76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-23

  • 3. Equipment and Site Preparation System Installation ManualFigure 3.1 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Shipping Crate and Pallet

    Protective foam pads

    Plastic wrap

    Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis

    Shipping crate andpallet base panel

    Crate top

    Accessory KitPage 17-24 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13

  • System Installation Manual 3. Equipment and Site PreparationInspecting the Accessory Box Open the Tellabs 8830 smart router accessory box and verify that you have received all items listed in Table 3.1, page 17-25, the DC accessory box version, and Table 3.2, page 17-25, the AC accessory box version.

    Table 3.1 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router DC Accessory Box Contents

    Item Description Part Number

    Universal Chassis Kit

    6-ft Ethernet 6-ft Null modem Two 9-pin adapters for console cableAnti-static (ESD) wrist-band grounding strap with 170 plug termination (standard banana plug) Reversible screwdriver

    108.0007

    DC Assembly Kit Rack mounting hardware for the Tellabs 8830 smart router:

    - 10-32 mounting screws (quantity: 10)

    - 12-24 mounting screws (quantity: 10)

    Computer adaptor:- 9-pin DB-9 (quantity: 1)

    Earth grounding lugs:- 2-hole grounding lug stud

    6 AWG 1/4-20 (quantity: 2)

    Input power lugs:- 2-hole input lug for DC input power 6 AWG

    wire (quantity: 5)

    Input power terminal block hardware:- M6 flat washers (quantity:10)

    - M6 split-lock washers (quantity: 10)

    - M6 hex-nuts (quantity: 10)

    Cabling guide and mounting hardware- Cable management guide (quantity: 1)

    - 6-32 mounting screws (quantity: 6)

    108.0022

    Plastic terminal block cover 110.0147B

    Table 3.2 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router AC Accessory Box Contents

    Item Description Part Number

    Universal Chassis Kit

    6-ft Ethernet 6-ft Null modem Two 9-pin adapters for console cableAnti-static (ESD) wrist-band grounding strap with 170 plug termination (standard banana plug) Reversible screwdriver

    108.000776.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-25

  • 3. Equipment and Site Preparation System Installation ManualUse Figure 5.2, page 17-70, to assemble the DC power blocks on the Tellabs 8830 smart router DC power panel (on the rear of the chassis). Use the items listed in Table 3.1, page 17-25.

    Refer to Connector and Adapter Pinouts, page 17-102, for more information on the connection and adapter pinouts needed to install the Tellabs 8830 smart router.

    Inspecting the Modules and Cards

    To unpack the Tellabs 8830 smart router cards and modules, disassemble the shipping container, and remove the individual cardboard carton and ESD wrap that houses the modules and cards, as described in the following steps:

    1. Remove the packing list from the envelope on the outside of the shipping container. Use this paperwork to validate the contents.

    2. Remove the front panel to reveal the cardboard shipping cartons inside. Each cardboard carton contains a module and card packs.

    3. Unpack the module and card packs.

    a. Pull each cardboard carton from the crate.

    AC Assembly Kit Rack mounting hardware for the Tellabs 8830 smart router:

    - 10-32 mounting screws (quantity: 10)

    - 12-24 mounting screws (quantity: 10)

    Earth grounding lugs:- 2-hole grounding lug stud

    6 AWG 1/4-20 (quantity: 2)

    Computer adaptor:- 9-pin DB-9 (quantity: 1)

    Cabling guide and mounting hardware- Cable management guide (quantity: 1)

    - 6-32 mounting screws (quantity: 6)

    108.0021

    AC power cord:- 3-prong power cords (quantity: 2)

    150.1160

    Table 3.2 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router AC Accessory Box Contents (Continued)

    Item Description Part Number

    Warning:Ensure that you have completed the assembly of the DC power terminal block before power is applied to the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis. Do not attempt to assemble the DC power terminal block once power has been applied.

    Warnung:Garantieren Sie, dass Sie den Zusammenbau des Klemmenblockes der DC Spannung abgeschlossen haben, bevor Energie am Tellabs 8830 smart router Chassis angewendet wird. Versuchen Sie nicht, den Klemmenblock der DC Spannung zusammenzubauen, sobald Energie angewendet worden ist.Page 17-26 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13

  • System Installation Manual 3. Equipment and Site Preparationb. Open each cardboard carton to reveal the anti-static wrap and protective foam padding.

    c. Remove each module and card pack, and place them on an anti-static surface for inspection.

    Verifying Receipt of ComponentsVerify that you have received all of the necessary components to install the Tellabs 8830 smart router by comparing the contents of your shipment with the packing list.

    If any components are missing, contact the Tellabs Advanced Data Products Technical Support Center. For specifics, refer to Contacting Technical Support, page 17-15, for contact information.

    If you need to return any components, contact the Tellabs Advanced Data Products Technical Support Center. For specifics, refer to Returning Products to Tellabs, page 17-15, for RMA return address information.

    Preparing the Site

    This section provides guidelines to ensure you have the proper tools and operational conditions required for installation:

    Required Tools and Supplies, page 17-27

    Equipment Rack Requirements, page 17-29

    Environmental Requirements, page 17-34

    DC Grounding and Power Requirements, page 17-34

    Support for Higher Maximum Operating Voltage, page 17-35

    AC Power Requirements, page 17-39

    Required Tools and SuppliesTable 3.3, page 17-28, lists tools and supplies typically required to install a Tellabs 8830 smart router.

    Note: Always use the ESD wrist strap, provided in your accessories package, when handling the Tellabs 8830 smart router circuit packs.76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-27

  • 3. Equipment and Site Preparation System Installation Manual

    Table 3.4, page 17-28, lists suggested tools and supplies to connect a DC power feed.

    Table 3.3 Tools and Supplies for Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Installation

    Item Description

    Phillips screwdriver #1 and #2

    Cable bundling material Tie-wraps or waxed twine (depending upon the site requirements where the Tellabs 8830 smart router is installed)

    Cable identification tags Marks cables for maintenance purposes

    Table 3.4 DC Power Feed Installation Supplies

    Item Description

    Nut driver or torque driver 10 mm socket (needed for M6 nuts on DC terminal blocks)Torque driver with 22 lb-in maximum torque setting

    Lug crimping tool Crimps 6 AWG to 8 AWG wire (Burndy or equivalent).

    Wire cutters Cuts 6 AWG to 8 AWG stranded wire.

    Wire strippers Strips 6 AWG to 8 AWG stranded wire.

    Digital voltmeter Measures 0 VDC to +/-72 VDC.

    Power cables 6 AWG black and red UL-listed tray cable for connecting power to the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis.

    Tellabs recommends consulting local and national electrical codes (for example, the NEC in the United States) for approved conductor sizing for DC supply connections.

    Note: Actual size, color, length, and type of cabling needed to connect power to the chassis depend on customer site requirements.

    Ground cables (Minimum) 6 AWG stranded, UL-listed (green with yellow stripe) safety ground wire needs of a sufficient length to reach the nearest available earth ground.

    Tellabs recommends consulting the local and national electrical codes for approved conductor sizing for DC ground connections.

    Note: The actual size, color, length, and type of ground cables needed to reach the nearest earth ground depend on site requirements.Page 17-28 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13

  • System Installation Manual 3. Equipment and Site PreparationEquipment Rack RequirementsThe Tellabs 8830 smart router is shipped with mounting brackets (shown in Figure 4.1, page 17-41 and Figure 4.3, page 17-45) pre-installed in position for installation in a 19-inch (17.750-inch wide, inside rail-to-rail) global seismic EIA relay rack.

    If you plan to install your Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis in a larger rack, you must order the appropriate brackets. Table 3.5, page 17-29 lists optional mounting kits available for the Tellabs 8830 smart router system.

    Figure 3.2, page 17-30 and Figure 3.3, page 17-31, show the front and side views of a Tellabs 8830 smart router with mounting brackets attached, being installed in a front-mount (flush) style in the relay rack.

    Figure 3.4, page 17-31 and Figure 3.5, page 17-32, show the front and side views of a Tellabs 8830 smart router being installed in a mid-mount (protruding) style in the relay rack.

    Figure 3.6, page 17-32 and Figure 3.7, page 17-33, show the front and side views of a Tellabs 8830 smart router with seismic rack mounting brackets attached, being installed in a seismic-mount on the rack.

    Tellabs recommends you use the 19-inch rack (P/N 149.0249) in conjunction with the FE/DS-3 patch panel. This rack will work with the 10-inch spacer (P/N 149.0022) and the FE/DS-3 patch panel will mount on it.

    Note: The seismic mounting brackets are intended for use with Global Seismic Frames (0GS-xxx series) manufactured by Hendry, Inc., or equivalent.

    Note: The seismic mounting brackets are intended for use with Global Seismic Frames (0GS-xxx series) manufactured by Telect. There are two seismic rack sizes: Tellabs P/N 149.0246 for the 23-inch open frame seismic rack, and Tellabs P/N 149.0249 for the 19-inch rack open frame seismic rack.

    Table 3.5 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Mounting Kits

    Part Number Description

    81.8830-RM23 Tellabs 8830 smart router 23-inch rack mounting brackets

    81.8830-SM23 Tellabs 8830 smart router 23-inch seismic rack mounting brackets

    81.8830-SM19 Tellabs 8830 smart router 19-inch seismic rack mounting brackets 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-29

  • 3. Equipment and Site Preparation System Installation ManualFigure 3.2 Rack Mounting Bracket (Flush-Mount, Front View)

    Mounting bracketFlush-mount

    Rack rail

    bracket positionPage 17-30 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13

  • System Installation Manual 3. Equipment and Site PreparationFigure 3.3 Rack Mounting Bracket (Flush-Mount, Side View)

    Figure 3.4 Rack Mounting Bracket (Mid-Mount, Front View)

    Mounting bracket

    4.75-in (12.07-cm)

    Mounting bracket(supplied with chassis)76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-31

  • 3. Equipment and Site Preparation System Installation ManualFigure 3.5 Rack Mounting Bracket (Mid-Mount, Side View)

    Figure 3.6 Rack Mounting Bracket (Seismic-Mount, Front View)

    Mounting bracket

    11.38 (28.9-cm)1.10-in (2.8-cm)

    14.00-in(35.5-cm)

    23.28-in (59.13-cm)

    Seismic bracketPage 17-32 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13

  • System Installation Manual 3. Equipment and Site PreparationFigure 3.7 Rack-Mounting Bracket (Seismic-Mount) Side View

    Note: To obtain NEBS Zone 4 earthquake compliance, you must use the Tellabs 19-inch open frame seismic rack (Tellabs P/N 149.0249), or the Tellabs 23-inch open frame seismic rack (Tellabs P/N 149.0246). To perform a seismic-mounting of the Tellabs 8830 smart router requires you to use either designated open frame seismic rack and include the two brackets per side.

    Refer to Figure 3.7, page 17-33, for a side-view of the rack-mounting brackets used when performing a seismic-mounting of the Tellabs 8830 smart router. To obtain NEBS Zone 4 earthquake compliance, you must order the following mounting kits for use with your seismic rack:

    P/N 81.8830-SM19 for 19-inch rack

    P/N 81.8830-SM23 for 23-inch rack

    For information about modifying the bracket positions for your rack configuration, refer to Adjusting the Mounting Brackets, page 17-67.

    Seismic rack-mounting bracket

    9.45-inch (24.0 cm)Channel width Mounting bracket

    supplied with chassis

    Rack vertical channel section76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-33

  • 3. Equipment and Site Preparation System Installation ManualEnvironmental RequirementsSpecific details and values for following key environmental requirements for the Tellabs 8830 smart router system are listed in Table A.2, page 17-100:

    Operating temperature

    Operating relative humidity

    Storage and transit temperature

    Storage and transit humidity

    Altitude

    Seismic/earthquake

    Thermal output

    Operating noise emission

    DC Grounding and Power RequirementsTo minimize shock hazard, the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis must be properly connected to an electrical ground. The DC-version of the Tellabs 8830 smart router accommodates redundant power feeds.

    The Tellabs 8830 smart router system is designed to operate on only one feed, which provides sufficient power to meet all of the minimum requirements listed in Table 3.6, page 17-34.

    When the Tellabs 8830 smart router system is installed in a redundant power application, both DC power feeds must be connected and compliant with these minimum requirements.

    Power circuit breakers and earth ground connections are defined in Table 3.7, page 17-35. The 48V DC power distribution within the chassis is independent down to the unit level (circuit packs, fans, and system panel electronics).

    In Table 3.6, page 17-34, List 1 current is considered normal operating current drain, and List 2 is worst-condition current drain.

    Use List 2 information to calculate cable size. List 2 current drain can differ according to customer requirements, since it is based on the power plant design at the customer site.

    Table 3.6 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router DC Power Requirements

    Description Minimum Nominal Maximum

    Voltage range 40 VDC 42 VDC 48 VDC 60.0 VDC

    Maximum current (at 40 VDC)Ground

    32.5A 30.95A(List 2 current)

    27.08AList 1 current)

    22.93A

    Maximum power 1300W 1300W 1300W 1300W

    Suggested fuse size 50A 50A 50A 40A

    Suggested breaker size 50A 40A 40A 30APage 17-34 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13

  • System Installation Manual 3. Equipment and Site PreparationIn general, the following definitions apply:

    List 1 Current Drains - Average busy hour current of equipment at normal operating voltage. Used to size batteries and rectifiers.

    List 2 Current Drains - Maximum current drain of equipment under low voltage conditions. Used for sizing cabling and over current-protective devices.

    The chassis design includes two DC input power blocks, which provide a 1:1 redundancy from two separate, independent DC power sources. Table 3.7, page 17-35, defines the DC power cabling requirements.

    Support for Higher Maximum Operating VoltageTellabs provides over-voltage (OV) maximum operating voltage up to 60 VDC to accommodate international customers. The maximum operating voltage is 60 VDC. Tellabs 8800 smart router series systems shut down when voltage exceeds a sustained 60.0 VDC.

    The earlier revisions of system modules and components supported a maximum voltage of 58.1 VDC, with the Tellabs 8800 smart router series systems shutting down when voltage exceeded a sustained 58.1 VDC.

    Table 3.7 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router DC Cabling Requirements

    Item Description

    Power and Ground Connections

    Use 6 AWG wires for all power and ground connections. Consult your national electrical codes (for example, the NEC in the United States).

    Each DC power block requires two (A and B) power sources.

    Each branch circuit must have a 40A circuit breaker at the source. Wires that connect the Tellabs 8830 smart router to the power sources should be capable of carrying up to 32.5A.

    Tellabs recommends consulting the local electrical or NEC codes for approved conductor sizing for DC supply connections.

    Connect the 48 VDC source that complies with the Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) requirements in UL 1950, IEC 950, EN 60950, and CSA C22.2 No. 950-95.

    DC Power SourceGround

    DC power sources must be derived from a dedicated DC branch circuit, and each branch circuit must be protected by a dedicated circuit breaker. The installation site should have a dedicated 15A single-pole circuit breaker with a medium trip delay at each branch circuit (or a 50A fuse at the associated power distribution panel).Mandatory: You must connect an earth-ground cable to the 1/4-20 UNC studs located on the rear panel of the Tellabs 8830 smart router.

    Note: The ground cable for the DC-version of the Tellabs 8830 smart router must be capable of handling 50A of current.76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-35

  • 3. Equipment and Site Preparation System Installation ManualTable 3.8, page 17-36, lists and describes the Tellabs system modules and components, and provides a revision level for those that are affected by this increased maximum operating voltage tolerance range.

    Note 1: The change to the maximum operating voltage tolerance range requires no change to the functionality of the stock keeping units (SKUs) that are referenced in Table 3.8, page 17-36.

    Note 2: Customers running Tellabs 8800 smart router series systems that will be operating at the maximum operating voltage tolerance range must use one of the 60 VDC-rated fan tray assemblies listed in Table 3.8, page 17-36.

    Table 3.8 Tellabs Components Affected

    Tellabs P/N Description Revision Level

    83.8830-FT-R5 Tellabs 8830 Fan Tray Spare, 60 VDC-rated

    A

    81.8830-DC Tellabs 8830 Shelf Unit DC (chassis with 4 PLM trays, 15 PLM slot blanking panels (SBPs), 4 rear blanking panels (RBPs), 1 system panel, 2 fan trays, and 2 air filters), 60 VDC-rated

    D

    81.8830-SCC-A Tellabs 8830 Switch & Control Card (SCC)

    E

    81.8830-ULC-1 Tellabs 8830 2MB CAM Universal Line Card (ULC-1)

    D

    81.8830-ULC-2 Tellabs 8830 9MB CAM Universal Line Card (ULC-2)

    C

    82.8830-ULC-2-R5 Tellabs 8830 18MB CAM Universal Line Card (ULC-2)

    A

    82.8840-FT-R5 Tellabs 8840 Fan Tray Spare, 60 VDC-rated

    A

    81.8840-DC Tellabs 8840 Shelf Unit DC (chassis with 1 system panel, 1 fan tray, and 1 air filter), 60 VDC-rated

    L

    82.8860-FT-R5 Tellabs 8860 Fan Tray Spare, 60 VDC-rated

    A

    81.8860-DC Tellabs 8860 Shelf Unit DC (chassis with 1 system panel, 1 fan tray, and 1 air filter), 60 VDC-rated

    R

    81.88X0-SCC Tellabs 8860/8840 Switch & Control Card (SCC)

    T

    82.88X0-ULC-1 Tellabs 8860/8840 2MB CAM Universal Line Card (ULC-1)

    DPage 17-36 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13

  • System Installation Manual 3. Equipment and Site Preparation83.88X0-ULC-1-R5 Tellabs 8860/8840 18MB CAM Universal Line Card (ULC-1)

    A

    81.88X0-ULC-2 Tellabs 8860/8840 9MB CAM Universal Line Card (ULC-2)

    K

    81.88X0-ULC-3-R5 Tellabs 8860/8840 36MB CAM Universal Line Card (ULC-3)

    A

    81.88X0-PLM192C-23 1-port OC-192c/STM-64c Multi-Service PLM - SMF LR-2(includes new integrated ULC-1)

    D

    82.88X0-PLM192C-11 1-port OC-192c/STM-64c Multi-Service PLM - SMF SR-1 (includes new integrated ULC-1)

    D

    82.88X0-PLM192C-22 1-port OC-192c/STM-64c Multi-Service PLM - SMF IR-2(includes new integrated ULC-1)

    D

    81.88X0-PLM192C-31 1-port OC-192c/STM-64c Multi-Service PLM - SMF SR-1(includes integrated ULC-2)

    H

    81.88X0-PLM192C-32 1-port OC-192c/STM-64c Multi-Service PLM - SMF IR-2(9 MB CAM version, includes integrated ULC-2)

    G

    81.88X0-PLM192C-33 1-port OC-192c/STM-64c Multi-Service PLM - SMF LR-2(includes integrated ULC-2)

    C

    82.88X0-PLM10GE-20 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM -- SMF LR (LAN PHY)(included new integrated ULC-1)

    D

    82.88X0-PLM10GE-21 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM -- SMF LW (WAN PHY)(includes new integrated ULC-1)

    D

    82.88X0-PLM10GE-30 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM -- SMF ER (LAN PHY)(includes new integrated ULC-1)

    D

    81.88X0-PLM10GE-31 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM -- SMF EW (WAN PHY)(includes new integrated ULC-1)

    D

    81.88X0-PLM10GE-40 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM -- SMF LR (LAN PHY)(includes integrated ULC-2)

    G

    81.88X0-PLM10GE-50 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM -- SMF ER (LAN PHY)(includes integrated ULC-1)

    D

    Table 3.8 Tellabs Components Affected (Continued)

    Tellabs P/N Description Revision Level76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-37

  • 3. Equipment and Site Preparation System Installation Manual81.88X0-PLM10GE-51 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM -- SMF EW (WAN PHY)(includes integrated ULC-2)

    C

    82.88X0-PLM10GE-60 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM -- SMF ZR (LAN PHY)(includes new integrated ULC-1)

    D

    81.88X0-PLM10GE-61 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM -- SMF ZW (WAN PHY)(includes new integrated ULC-1)

    D

    81.88X0-PLM10GE-80 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM -- SMF ZR (LAN PHY)(includes integrated ULC-2)

    D

    81.88X0-PLM10GE-81 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM -- SMF ZW (WAN PHY)(includes integrated ULC-2)

    C

    81.88X0-PLM192C-X1 1-port OC-192c/STM-64c Multi-Service PLM - SMF SR-1 XFP (includes new integrated ULC-1) XFP ordered separately

    C

    81.88X0-PLM192C-X2 1-port OC-192c/STM-64c Multi-Service PLM - SMF SR-1(includes integrated ULC-2) XFP ordered separately

    B

    81.88X0-PLM10G-XL1 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet XFP SMF (LAN PHY) PLM(includes new integrated ULC-1, XFP ordered separately)

    C

    81.88X0-PLM10G-XW1 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet XFP SMF (WAN PHY) PLM(includes new integrated ULC-1; XFP ordered separately)

    C

    81.88X0-PLM10G-XL2 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet XFP SMF (LAN PHY) PLM(includes integrated ULC-2; XFP ordered separately)

    B

    81.88X0-PLM10G-XW2 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet XFP SMF (WAN PHY) PLM(includes integrated ULC-2; XFP ordered separately)

    C

    Table 3.8 Tellabs Components Affected (Continued)

    Tellabs P/N Description Revision LevelPage 17-38 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13

  • System Installation Manual 3. Equipment and Site PreparationAC Power RequirementsTo minimize shock hazard, the Tellabs 8830 smart router must be connected to an electrical ground. The AC-version of the Tellabs 8830 smart router accommodates redundant power feeds.

    The Tellabs 8830 smart router system is designed to operate on only one feed, which provides sufficient power to meet all of the minimum requirements listed in Table 3.9, page 17-39.

    When the Tellabs 8830 smart router system is installed in a redundant power application, both AC power feeds must be connected and compliant with these minimum requirements.

    Power circuit breakers and earth ground connections are defined in Table 3.9, page 17-39. The AC power distribution within the chassis is independent down to the unit level (circuit packs, fans, and system panel electronics).

    The design provides for two AC input power supply modules, which provide a 1:1 redundancy. Table 3.10, page 17-39, defines the AC power and ground cabling requirements.

    Table 3.9 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router AC Power Requirements

    Description Minimum Maximum

    Voltage 200 VAC 230 VAC

    Frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz

    Power Cord

    Note: Two NEMA L6-20P power cords with locking plug connector are supplied with each Tellabs 8830 smart router AC system.

    16 AWG (required) ---

    Current 15A 15A at 200-230 VAC

    Feed Fusing The size of the fusing is in accordance with relevant local, regional, or NEC codes to protect the feed wire.

    Table 3.10 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router AC Cabling Requirements

    Item Description

    Power and Ground Connections

    Use 6 AWG wires for all power and ground connections. Consult your national electrical codes (for example, the NEC in the United States).The system requires two (A and B) AC power sources. Tellabs recommends consulting the local electrical or NEC codes for approved conductor sizing for AC supply connections.Connect the AC source that complies with the Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) requirements in UL 1950, IEC 950, EN 60950, and CSA C22.2 No. 950-95. 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-39

  • 3. Equipment and Site Preparation System Installation ManualConnecting Optical Network PLM Cables

    For information about PLM types, PLM product codes, and descriptions of the required optical network cables needed for PLMs during the installation of the Tellabs 8830 smart router, refer to PLM Descriptions in the Tellabs 8800 Smart Router Series PLM Configuration Manual, 76.8800FP90/41.

    Note: Refer to Release Documentation, page 17-16, for a complete listing of the Tellabs documentation that supports this release.

    Fiber Optic and Optic Transponder Cleaning

    Tellabs requires that the personnel who are performing the equipment setup and initialization of the Tellabs 8830 smart router make sure to clean every optic transponder and connecting fiber optic cable during the installation process prior to any operation of the system.

    Refer to the following sections in Fiber Optic Cleaning, page 17-115, for specific details:

    Fiber Optic Safety, page 17-116

    Fiber Optic Cleaning Requirements, page 17-118

    Fiber Optic Cleaning Procedures, page 17-124

    Cleaning Connectors, page 17-127

    AC Power SourceGround

    AC power sources must be derived from a dedicated AC branch circuit, and each branch circuit must be protected by a dedicated circuit breaker. The installation site should have a dedicated 50A single-pole circuit breaker with a medium trip delay at each branch circuit (or a 50A fuse at the associated power distribution panel).Mandatory: You must connect an earth-ground cable to the 1/4-20 UNC studs located on the rear panel of the Tellabs 8830 smart router.

    Note: The ground cable for the AC-version of the Tellabs 8830 smart router must be capable of handling 32.5A of current.

    Table 3.10 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router AC Cabling Requirements (Continued)

    Item DescriptionPage 17-40 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13

  • System Installation Manual 4. Equipment Overview4. Equipment Overview

    This section provides an overview of the components included in the Tellabs 8830 smart router system. Figure 4.1, page 17-41, shows key components on the front panel of the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis. Details are provided in the following sections:

    Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Chassis and Front Panel, page 17-42

    Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Rear Connector Panel, page 17-56

    Physical Line Modules (PLMs), page 17-45

    Using Blank Panels, page 17-61

    T1/E1 BITS External Timing Connectors, page 17-61

    BITS Clock and Alarm Reporting Modes, page 17-62

    Figure 4.1 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Chassis

    Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis

    Fan tray

    Rack

    Mountingbracket

    Front panel

    assembly 2

    System panel

    Air intakes

    ESD jack

    Physical LineModule slots

    (3-1, and 4-2)

    Fan trayassembly 176.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-41

  • 4. Equipment Overview System Installation ManualTellabs 8830 Smart Router Chassis and Front Panel

    The Tellabs 8830 smart router components are described under the following headings:

    Chassis Overview, page 17-42

    Chassis Card Cage, page 17-43

    System Panel, page 17-48

    Fan Tray Assemblies, page 17-51

    Air Filters, page 17-53

    Cable Management System, page 17-55

    Chassis Overview

    Figure 4.1, page 17-41, and Figure 4.2, page 17-44, provide a front view of the Tellabs 8830 smart router system chassis. The chassis design includes the following features and components:

    Mid-plane design supports installations into 19-inch and 23-inch global seismic equipment EIA relay racks.

    PLMs are installed through the front panel. ULCs and SCCs are installed through the rear panel.

    A forced air cooling system uses side-mounted tubular axial cooling fans that are contained in two fan tray assemblies.

    Note: The system panel, air filter, and fan tray assemblies are all field-replaceable units (FRU) for the Tellabs 8830 smart router.

    Supports the use of either highline AC power modules or a 48V DC input terminal blocks.

    Four dedicated slots for ULCs and two slots for SCCs do not require any corresponding ULC and SCC slot dependencies for operation:

    - ULC slots are designated as ULC 1, ULC 2, ULC 3, and ULC 4

    - SCC slots are designated as SCC 1 and SCC 2

    Supports up to 16 standard-size PLMs, or a combination of standard-size and larger Tellabs 8830 smart router PLMs.

    Note: The Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis supports two Tellabs 8830 smart router PLMs: the Tellabs 8830 smart router 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM and the Tellabs 8830 smart router OC-192c/STM-64c PLM. These larger size PLMs are designed specifically for the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis and will not fit into any other Tellabs 8800 smart router series.

    The Tellabs 8830 smart router PLMs occupy the same space that is normally dedicated to four standard-size PLMs. For details about installing the larger PLMs, refer to Installing PLMs, page 17-86.Page 17-42 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13

  • System Installation Manual 4. Equipment Overview ESD jacks on the front and rear panels of the chassis prevent ESD discharge damage to the ULC, SCC, and PLM components inside the Tellabs 8830 smart router during maintenance or installation. ESD jacks on both front and rear panels also contain wrist grounding strap attachment points.

    Note: Always attach the wrist grounding strap to one of these ESD jacks whenever you are installing components or performing maintenance on the Tellabs 8830 smart router system.

    The mid-plane design of the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis provides access from both the front panel and rear panel. This design allows:

    All installed ULCs, SCCs, AC power supply units, and air filters to be plugged in to the chassis through the rear of the unit.

    All installed PLMs, fan tray assemblies, and the system panel to be plugged into the chassis through the front of the unit.

    Chassis Card Cage

    The Tellabs 8830 smart router mid-plane chassis card cage provides slots into which the following system components may be installed:

    Up to four ULCs (ULC 1, ULC 2, ULC 3, and ULC 4) can be installed through the rear panel of the unit.

    Up to two SCC cards (SCC 1 and SCC 2) can be installed through the rear panel of the unit.

    Up to 16 standard-size PLMs can be installed through the front panel (or a combination of standard-size and larger-size Tellabs 8830 smart router PLM types).

    An appropriate number of card blank panels to cover any empty chassis slots (SSC, ULC, or PLM).

    Chassis Front ViewFigure 4.2, page 17-44, shows the front view of the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis with the following front panel PLM slot options and their corresponding rear panel ULC slots:

    ULC 1card blank panels installed in PLM slots 1, 2, 3, and 4

    ULC 2four Gigabit Ethernet PLMs installed in slots 1, 2, 3, and 4

    ULC 3card blank panels installed in PLM slots 1, 2, 3, and 4

    ULC 4one Tellabs 8830 smart router 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM installed

    Note: The Tellabs listed accessory cards are intended only for use in Tellabs UL Listed end-use equipment, for example, SCCs, ULCs, and PLMs.76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-43

  • 4. Equipment Overview System Installation ManualFigure 4.2 Front View of Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Chassis

    Chassis Rear ViewFigure 4.3, page 17-45 shows the rear view of the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis. There are four defined ULC slots in the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis. These are labeled on the rear panel of the unit from top to bottom as:

    ULC 4

    ULC 3

    ULC 2

    ULC 1

    Each ULC resides in a slot in the mid-plane, and is installed from the rear of the chassis. Each ULC slot has a direct relationship with the (up to four) standard-size PLMs (labeled as 3, 4, 1, and 2) that can be installed from the front panel.

    For ULC replacement procedures, refer to the TMOS Maintenance Manual, 76.8800FP90/26.

    PLM slots(slot 1, 2, 3, and 4)

    ULC 4

    ULC 3

    ULC 2

    ULC 1

    Cable management system locationPage 17-44 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13

  • System Installation Manual 4. Equipment OverviewFigure 4.3 Rear View of Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Chassis

    Figure 4.3, page 17-45, shows the locations of the four ULC slots and the two SCC slots on the rear panel.

    Note: Card blank panels must cover all unpopulated SCC and ULC slots (for details, refer to Using Blank Panels, page 17-61).

    Physical Line Modules (PLMs)Status LEDs on the faceplate of PLMs provide a visual indication of the overall status of the PLM.

    PLM status LEDs are described in Table 4.1, page 17-46, and PLM slots are shown in Figure 4.1, page 17-41.

    For more information about the supported PLM types that can be installed in the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis, refer to the Tellabs 8800 Smart Router Series PLM Configuration Manual, 76.8800FP90/41.

    Note: The Tellabs 8830 smart router 10 Gigabit Ethernet and Tellabs 8830 smart router OC-192c/STM-64c PLMs are designed specifically for use in the Tellabs 8830 smart router.

    DC Power Block ADC Power Block A On/Off Switch DC Power Block B

    DC Power Block B On/Off Switch

    ESD Jack

    Mounting Brackets

    Chassis Grounding Studs

    Fan Filter Assembly (two filters)

    ULC 4

    ULC 3

    ULC 2

    ULC 1

    SCC 2

    SCC 1

    For centralized DC Power Connection,install only in restricted access area.Remove both power cords to shut down.76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-45

  • 4. Equipment Overview System Installation ManualTable 4.1 PLM Status LEDs

    LED

    PLM Status LED Color and Probable Causes

    Off Green Red

    PLM: Gigabit EthernetFast Ethernet

    PLM Status LED:PLM is enabled and in a good state, and has passed diagnostic tests.PLM Port Status LED: Optical signal good (meets minimum optical receive sensitivity) as detected by receiver.

    PLM Status LED:PLM is either disabled, or enabled but not working correctly due to a faulty state (diagnostic failure or card type mismatch against current configuration).PLM Port Status LED:Port alarm due to BER failure, optical signal not detected.

    LED

    PLM Status LED Color and Probable Causes

    Off Green Red

    PLM: OC-3/STM-1,OC-3/STM-1,OC-3/STM-1 ATM IMA,OC-12/STM-4, OC-48/STM-16

    PLM Status LED:PLM is enabled and in a good state, and has passed diagnostic tests.PLM Port Status LED: Optical signal good (meets minimum optical receive sensitivity) as detected by receiver.

    PLM Status LED:PLM is either disabled, or enabled but not working correctly due to a faulty state (diagnostic failure or card type mismatch against current configuration).PLM Port Status LED:Port alarm due to BER failure, optical signal not detected, other SONET/SDH alarms.

    PLM:8830 OC-192/STM-64,8830 OC-192/STM-64 XFP,OC-192c/STM-64c,OC-192c/STM-64c XFP

    PLM Status LED: INS PLM is enabled, in a good state, and passing the diagnostic tests.

    PLM Status LED:FAIL PLM is either disabled, or enabled but not working correctly due to a faulty state (diagnostic failure or card type mismatch with current configuration).

    PLM Port Status LED:ACT Optical signal meets minimum optical receive sensitivity as detected by receiver.

    PLM Port Status PLM:FAIL Port alarm is due to a BER failure, or because an optical signal is not being detected, or other type of SONET/SDH-related alarm.Page 17-46 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13

  • System Installation Manual 4. Equipment OverviewFor details about removing and replacing standard-size PLMs, refer to the TMOS Maintenance Manual, 76.8800FP90/26.

    For specific information about supported PLMs, refer to the Tellabs 8800 Smart Router Series PLM Configuration Manual, 76.8800FP90/41.

    Refer to Release Documentation, page 17-16, for a list of all of the related Tellabs documentation for this release of Tellabs 8800 smart router series products.

    Note: For details about how to remove and replace the Tellabs 8830 smart router PLMs (the Tellabs 8830 smart router 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM and the Tellabs 8830 smart router OC-192c/STM-64c PLM), refer to TMOS Maintenance Manual, 76.8800FP90/26.

    LED

    PLM Status LED Color and Probable Causes

    Off Green Red

    PLM:DS3 Concatenated,DS3 Channelized

    PLM Status LED: PLM is enabled, in a good state, and passing the diagnostic tests.

    PLM Status LED:PLM is either disabled, or enabled but not working correctly due to a faulty state (diagnostic failure or card type mismatch with current configuration).

    PLM Port Status LED:Electrical signal is good as detected by receiver.

    PLM Port Status PLM:Port alarm is due to a BER failure, or because the signal is not being detected, or there is another type of alarm.

    PLM:8830 10 Gigabit Ethernet,8830 10 Gigabit Ethernet XFP

    PLM Status LED: INS PLM is enabled, in a good state, and has passed the diagnostic tests (in-service with fiber connections).

    PLM Status LED:FAIL PLM is either disabled, or enabled but not working correctly due to a faulty state (a diagnostic failure, card type mismatch with current configuration, or no fiber connections).

    PLM Port Status LED:ACT Optical signal meets minimum optical receive sensitivity as detected by receiver.

    PLM Port Status PLM:FAIL Port alarm is due to a BER failure, or because an optical signal is not being detected.

    Table 4.1 PLM Status LEDs (Continued)76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-47

  • 4. Equipment Overview System Installation ManualSystem Panel

    The Tellabs 8830 smart router system panel (Figure 4.4, page 17-48) is located on the front of the chassis, and contains the following components:

    Environmental status LEDs

    Alarm LEDs

    ULC card status LEDs

    SCC card status LEDs

    Alarm cutoff (ACO) button

    BITS IN A and BITS IN B connectors

    Alarms connector

    Serial connector

    The environmental status, alarm, and ULC card status LEDs are described in Table 4.2, page 17-49.

    Figure 4.4 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router System Panel

    System Panel and Card LEDsUnder normal operating conditions, when an SCC is active in the Tellabs 8830 smart router, the LEDs on the ULC and SCC faceplates match the corresponding LEDs on the system panel.

    When no SCC is currently active, the LEDs on the ULC and SCC faceplates may not match the LEDs on the system panel.

    When a node restart is performed and the node reboots, the TMOS software clears all of the LEDs on the system panel except for the PWR (Power) LEDs.

    This prevents older status information from being displayed on the system panel LEDs while the node is restarting.

    Once a SCC is again active, the system panel LEDs are updated to match the state of the LEDs on the ULC and SCC faceplates.

    Environmental status and alarm LEDs

    SCC 1 and SCC 2 status LEDs

    BITS In A BITS In B

    Alarms connector Management serial interface

    ACO BITS IN A BITS IN B ALARMSMGMT

    ACT

    SB

    CPU

    SCC 1 SCC 2

    SERIAL

    PW

    R A

    PW

    R B

    CR

    IT

    MA

    J

    MIN

    FAN

    1

    FAN

    2

    TE

    MP

    ULC

    1

    ULC

    2

    ULC

    3

    ULC

    4

    4

    connector connector

    Management Ethernet interfaceACO buttonPower LEDs ULC status LEDsPage 17-48 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13

  • System Installation Manual 4. Equipment OverviewEnvironmental Status, Alarm, and SCC LEDsThe system panel shows the current state of the environmental status, alarm, and SCC LEDs, based on the colors displayed.

    Figure 4.5, page 17-49, shows how the LEDs are grouped on the system panel.

    The environmental status and alarm LED colors are described in Table 4.2, page 17-49.

    The SCC 1 and SCC 2 status LED status colors are described in Table 4.3, page 17-50.

    Figure 4.5 System Panel Environmental Status, Alarm, and SCC LEDs

    The following environmental status, alarm, and SCC LEDs are displayed on the system panel:

    PWR A (status of power source A)

    PWR B (status of power source B)

    CRT (Critical alarm)

    MAJ (Major alarm)

    MIN (Minor alarm)

    FAN 1 (fan tray assembly 1)

    FAN 2 (fan tray assembly 2)

    TEMP (temperature alarm)

    ULC 1 (operational alarm status)

    ULC 2 (operational alarm status)

    ULC 3 (operational alarm status)

    ULC 4 (operational alarm status)

    SCC 1 and SCC 2

    - ACT (Active)- SB (Standby)- CPU

    Table 4.2 Environmental Status and Alarm LED Descriptions

    LED

    Environmental Status and Alarm LED Color Descriptions

    Off Green Red Yellow

    PWR A No power supplied, or out of range, at A (primary) lug.

    48 VDC and return are present at A (primary) lug.

    N/A N/A76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-49

  • 4. Equipment Overview System Installation ManualThe ULC status LEDs are located on the system panel one LED for each of the four ULCs and indicate the overall status of installed ULCs.

    SCC 1 and SCC 2 LEDsThe SCC 1 and SCC 2 status LEDs are labeled ACT, SB, and CPU. SCC 1 and SCC 2 status severity is reported by the displayed LED colors, as described in Table 4.3, page 17-50.

    The SCC status LEDs are also located on the system panel three LEDs each for the SCC 1 and SCC 2 and indicate the overall status of each SCC installed in the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis slot.

    PWR B No power supplied, or out of range, at B (redundant) lug.

    48 VDC and return are present at B (redundant) lug.

    N/A N/A

    CRT(Critical)

    No alarm events N/A System failureHardware LED test

    N/A

    MAJ(Major)

    No alarm events N/A System major alarmHardware LED test

    N/A

    MIN(Minor)

    No alarm events N/A N/A System minor alarmHardware LED test

    FAN 1 Fans operating normally N/A Fan failureHardware LED test

    N/A

    LED

    Environmental Status and Alarm LED Color Descriptions

    Off Green Red Yellow

    FAN 2 Fans operating normally N/A Fan failureHardware LED test

    N/A

    TEMP Temperature within acceptable limits

    N/A Exceeds configured duration thresholdHardware LED test

    N/A

    ULC 1ULC 2ULC 3ULC 4

    No ULC Unprovisioned ULC

    ULC properly provisioned and operating normallyHardware LED test

    ULC faultHardware LED test

    N/A

    Table 4.2 Environmental Status and Alarm LED Descriptions (Continued)

    Table 4.3 SCC 1 and SCC 2 LED Status Descriptions

    LED

    Alarm LED Color and Probable Causes

    Off Green Red

    ACT(Active)

    SCC is not in either an active or standby state

    SCC is in an active state ---

    SB(Standby)

    SCC is not in either an active or standby state

    SCC is in a standby state ---

    CPU SCC is not provisioned or has been administratively Disabled

    SCC is operationally Up SCC is operationally DownPage 17-50 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13

  • System Installation Manual 4. Equipment OverviewACO ButtonThe Tellabs 8830 smart router alarm cutoff (ACO) button (Figure 4.4, page 17-48) lets you silence audible alarms and activate hardware LED tests. To silence an audible alarm, quickly press the ACO button. To activate hardware LED tests, refer to Hardware LED Testing, page 17-51.

    Serial ConnectorsEach SCC contains a DB-9 male serial port, known as the MAIN