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Contents
1
Introduction............................................................................................7
1.1 Objective.................................................................................................. 7
1.2 Scope ...................................................................................................... 7
1.3 Safety Procedures ................................................................................... 7
1.4 Static Sensitive Device Handling Precautions......................................... 8
1.5 Optical Device Precautions ..................................................................... 8
1.6 Inspection/Cleaning Procedure For Optical Connectors.......................... 8
1.7 Commissioning Test Records.................................................................. 8
1.8 Required Information For Commissioning ............................................... 9
1.9 Documentation Change Request ............................................................ 9
2 EDA 2530 MSAN Equipment...............................................................11
2.1 General Equipment Description............................................................. 11
2.2 Equipment Overview ............................................................................. 11
2.3 Rack And Subrack Description.............................................................. 14
2.3.1 Rack ...................................................................................................... 14
2.3.2 EDA 2530 Subrack ................................................................................ 14
2.4 Subrack Composition ............................................................................ 15
2.4.1 Composition Rules ................................................................................ 15
2.4.2 EDA2530E Standard Configuration for CWA Parent and Stand Alone
Shelf ...................................................................................................... 16
2.4.3 Network Interface Units ......................................................................... 18
2.4.4 Subscriber Interface Units ..................................................................... 20
2.4.5 Subrack Connection Units ..................................................................... 23
2.4.6 Fan Tray (151-2984/02)......................................................................... 32
3 Resources ............................................................................................33
3.1 Documentation ...................................................................................... 33
3.2 Tools...................................................................................................... 33
3.3 Test Equipment ..................................................................................... 33
3.3.1 PC Connection Cables for Commissioning............................................ 34
3.4 Test Cables ........................................................................................... 35
3.4.1 RS232 Serial Cable Set (151-2502/01) ................................................. 36
3.5 Local Craft Terminal (LCT) Installation.................................................. 37
3.5.1 Removal of Old Issue of EDA Hub Software ......................................... 37
3.5.2 Installation of Local Operator Software on P.C...................................... 37
3.5.3 Install Application Software From CD ROM........................................... 38
3.5.4 LCT 07.02.05 – Known Issue with Java Version 1.6 ............................. 39
4 Commissioning Requirements...........................................................41
4.1 Description Of Testing Activities............................................................ 41
4.2 Test Records ......................................................................................... 41
4.3 Preliminary Checks................................................................................ 41
4.3.1 Equipment Positioning........................................................................... 41
4.3.2 Card Equipping...................................................................................... 41
4.3.3 Cabling .................................................................................................. 42
4.3.4 Power Supply and Grounding Connections........................................... 43
4.4 Earthing And D.C. Supply Checks......................................................... 44
4.5 Power Supply Connection Unit Check................................................... 45
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4.5.1 Labelling.................................................................................................45
5 Initial Configuration .............................................................................47
5.1 IP Address Configuration Of PC Used As LCT ......................................47
5.2 Common Part Card CF Download..........................................................50
5.3 Subrack Equipping .................................................................................53
5.4 Logon to The EDA 2530 Via LCT...........................................................54
5.5 Reset The Backplane EPROM...............................................................55
5.6 Software Inventory Check ......................................................................57
6 Software Download/Upgrade ..............................................................61
7 Configure IP and Ethernet Management............................................67
7.1 Configure The Optical SFP Modules Gigabit Ethernet...........................69
7.2 Configure CP Ethernet Interfaces ..........................................................72
7.2.1 Configure CP Port 1 ...............................................................................72
7.2.2 Configure CP Port 2 ...............................................................................73
7.2.3 Configure CP Port 3 (If required)............................................................73
7.2.4 Configure CP Port 4 (If required)............................................................73
7.3 Configure EDA 2530 Tag Protocol ID/Bridging Parameters...................74
7.4 ADSL Card Configuration Files ..............................................................75
7.5 SHDSL Card Configuration Files............................................................75
7.6 Configure Static VLANs..........................................................................76
7.7 Adding Interfaces to the Static VLANs ...................................................79
7.7.1 Create S-VLANs for Additional ADSL Cards (If required) ......................81
7.7.2 Create S-VLANs for SHDSL Cards (If required) ....................................83
7.7.3 Create S-VLANs for POTS Cards (If required).......................................85
7.7.4 Complete VLAN Creation.......................................................................88
7.7.5 Create S-VLANs on the “Parent” to Subtend Child#2 (If required).........88
7.7.6 Create S-VLANs on the “Parent” to Subtend Child#3 (If required).........94
7.8 Configuring The IBM Sub-Interface........................................................96
7.9 Assign The IBM IP Address ...................................................................98
7.10 Configure The Default Gateway...........................................................100
7.11 xDSL Bridge Management - Configure xDSL Bridge ...........................101
7.12 xDSL Bridge Management - Configure PVC ........................................104
7.12.1 Download xDSL PVC Management File ..............................................104
7.12.2 Check PVC Management PPPoA Payload & MRU Settings................105
7.12.3 Configure PVC Management ...............................................................106
7.12.4 Configure Additional xDSL Cards.........................................................111
7.13 xDSL Bridge Management – Downstream Flow Assignment...............112
7.14 Configure ADSL Profiles ......................................................................114
7.15 Configure SHDSL Line Profiles............................................................116
7.16 Configure SHDSL Stack Profiles..........................................................118
7.17 Configure POTS Card(s) ......................................................................121
7.17.1 POTS Card Configuration Files............................................................121
7.17.2 Step 1: LCT 07.02.05 – Known Issue with Java Version 1.6 ...............121
7.17.3 Step 2: Add POTS Card(s) Interfaces to Static VLANs........................121
7.17.4 Step 3: Configure UK National Mapping ..............................................122
7.17.5 Step 4: Configure ITAM For Double Play .............................................124
7.17.6 Step 5: Configure RTP Profiles ............................................................126
7.17.7 Step 6: Check TOIP Profiles ................................................................130
7.17.8 Step 7: Configure POTS Cards ............................................................131
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7.17.9 Step 8: Build Voice Configuration........................................................ 135
8 EDA 2530 Equipment Test and Alarm Checks................................147
8.1 Equipment Test ................................................................................... 147
8.1.1 Optical Launch Power Test ................................................................. 147
8.1.2 Unit Status Check................................................................................ 147
8.2 Alarm Checks ...................................................................................... 148
8.2.1 Common Part Alarm Check ................................................................. 148
8.2.2 Power Supply Alarm Check ................................................................. 148
8.2.3 FAN Unit Extraction/Insertion .............................................................. 149
8.2.4 64 x ADSL2+ Unit Extraction/Insertion ................................................ 150
8.2.5 32 x SHDSL Unit Extraction/Insertion.................................................. 150
8.2.6 64 x POTS/VoIP Unit Extraction/Insertion ........................................... 151
8.3 Set Equipment Time and Date ............................................................ 152
9 Test ADSL2+, POTS, SHDSL & Connection Units..........................153
9.1 Configure/Activate/Test 64 Port Adsl2+ Units ..................................... 153
9.1.1 Check 64 x ADSL Cards for ADSL2 + Configuration........................... 153
9.1.2 Configure 64 x ADSL Card for ADSL2 + Configuration Profile............ 155
9.1.3 Test 64 x ADSL2+ Card....................................................................... 161
9.2 Configure/Activate/Test 32 Port SHDSL Units..................................... 163
9.2.1 Configure 32 x SHDSL Card Profiles .................................................. 163
9.2.2 Test 32 x SHDSL Cards ...................................................................... 168
9.3 Test 64 x POTS/VoIP Cards................................................................ 170
9.3.1 Test 64 x POTS/VoIP Cards................................................................ 170
9.4 Test iTAM Splitter Connection Unit...................................................... 172
9.4.1 Check Test Relay Switching Correctly................................................. 172
9.4.2 Configure ITAM Splitter Unit from LCT ................................................ 174
9.4.3 Continuity Testing LLUT (Line) to LLUL (POTS) Blocks...................... 177
9.5 End Of Stand Alone Configuration/Testing.......................................... 177
10 Appendix - Common Part Unit DIP Setting .....................................179
11 Test Records......................................................................................181
11.1 Test Record Procedure ....................................................................... 181
11.2 Certification Of Tests ........................................................................... 184
12 Glossary Of Terms ............................................................................187
13 References .........................................................................................191
14 Change Information...........................................................................193
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1 Introduction
1.1 Objective
The objective of this document is to detail the procedures for commissioning of the
EDA 2530 when used in the Cable and Wireless Access network.
1.2 Scope
This document will be used to commission the EDA 2530 DLE Node on site.
The DLE IP DSLAM EDA 2530 (EDA 0x0x) shelf can be equipped with up to ten 64
x ADSL2+ Cards and ten 64 x POTS/VoIP Cards and up to four 32 x SHDSL Cards
as required. The 64 x POTS/VoIP Card will be configured for H.248 protocol. The
ADSL2+, POTS/VoIP Cards and 32 x SHDSL Cards VLANs will be routed to the
GigaBit Ethernet Port of the EDA 2530 CP-IP Card. The Common Part “Backhaul”
GigaBit Ethernet Port will be connected to the IP network.
The tests in the document are to prove the functionality of the EDA 2530. These
tests will include the set-up and connection of the Local Controller, the loading of
site specific Database and the setting up of circuits through the EDA 2530.
Engineers MUST familiarise themselves with the procedure and be aware of and
observe all safety precautions BEFORE starting the commissioning procedure.
1.3 Safety Procedures
All procedures should be carried out in accordance with the Safety Rules and Safety
Notices as stated in the product handbook.
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1.4 Static Sensitive Device Handling Precautions
Equipment referred to in this document contain static sensitive devices and
therefore an ESP wrist strap MUST be worn and connected to an ESP bonding point
at all times when handling slide-in-units and socketed devices (PROMS).
1.5 Optical Device Precautions
The EDA Subrack may be equipped with Optical Common Part Units containing
laser transmitters. Never look into a laser transmitter port or into a fibre optic cable.
1.6 Inspection/Cleaning Procedure For Optical Connectors
All optical fibre connectors will require inspection for damage and cleanliness.
1.7 Commissioning Test Records
The commissioning test records at the end of this document must be completed as
the commissioning progresses. A complete set of Test Records must be completed
for each EDA 2530 being commissioned. This should be retained on site for the
customer’s use if requested. Any items outstanding after the acceptance testing is
complete are to be listed in the Outstanding Items Summary at the end of this
document.
When all acceptance testing has been completed successfully, both the Ericsson
and Customer’s representatives must complete the Customer Acceptance Form at
the end of this document. If the Customer’s representative is not present on site
enter N/A (Not Available) for the Customer representative.
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1.8 Required Information For Commissioning
The Customer Network Planning Authority shall be responsible for providing the
following information before commissioning can commence.
a. Unit type and location of cards in the subrack.
b. IP over Ethernet Addresses of each EDA 2530 (DLE Node Address).
c. Site/slot specific IP addresses for POTS cards.
d. IP address of the NTP Server.
e. If available, fibre loss figures for the sub-network under test.
f. The SID document, which specifies Configuration information i.e. Site
location, Floor Plan, Rack Layout, Fuse allocations, MDF block locations for
the EDA 2530 Subrack equipment, and Cable Running Out Lists.
g. Alarm Profile list for each unit type that is to be commissioned in the
subrack.
1.9 Documentation Change Request
In order to allow changes to this document to be implemented quickly, site
engineers are requested to use the Document Change Request Form at the end of
this document. The form should be sent by post, fax or e-mail to the author of this
document for the change request to be considered.
End of section
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2 EDA 2530 MSAN Equipment
This section provides an overview of the EDA Access Hub equipment. Read this
section if you are not familiar with the EDA 2530.
2.1 General Equipment Description
Within the Access Network, the EDA 2530 fulfils the function of connecting
subscribers through xDSL technology, to provide them with both PSTN telephony
and IP data access.
The data traffic is then forwarded towards the IP Network through IP links. It is
located between the switch/network-side units and the subscriber units.
2.2 Equipment Overview
The EDA 2530 system can be used in four different deployment scenarios:
Standalone
Cascade
Star
Ring
Standalone Option
Most of the equipment will be commissioned in the “Standalone” scenario, this
procedure only deals with this type of scenario. In this architecture, the equipment
collects user traffic and sends it to the core network via an Ethernet-based uplink.
Figure 2.1 – EDA 2530 Subrack Standalone Option
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Star Option
The “Star” scenario is not covered by this procedure, but is mentioned here because
the EDA2530s will be later used to subtend existing C&W EDA2510 equipment,
following the “Migration” (Cut-over) process.
In this architecture, the main equipment collects local user traffic and traffic coming
from the subtended ones. The number of equipment connected towards the main
one depends on the available bandwidth and on the number of interfaces on the
main equipment (available for the subtending).
Figure 2.2 – EDA 2530 Subrack “Star” Option
Note: In the star scenario up to three “Child” EDA2510 or EDA2530 nodes can be
subtended from the “Parent” EDA2530.
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Overview of the most important performance features of equipment:-
Interfaces to IP network
4 x 10/100/1000 Mb/s Ethernet Elect/Opt SFP module ports
Subscriber interfaces, (up to 640 xDSL interfaces)
:
32 x SHDSL interface (Only available from S/W Release 4.21)
32 x VDSL2
64 x ADSL2+ interface
64 x POTS/VoIP interface
Management through Local Terminal (LCT) via
:
TCP/IP (802.3)
CP Eth port (Out-Band Management)
Used for on-site commissioning
Management through NMS via “Backhaul” fibre
:
TCP/IP (802.3)
A dedicated VLAN (In-Band Management)
Equipment monitoring and management
:
Network Management system
Local Terminal
Signalling
:
In-band via IP
Out-of-band via LAN
Alarm/Fault management by
:
Network Management system
Local Terminal
Doubled power supply to increase reliability:
Independent DC/DC converter on-board on every unit:
"Hot-pluggable" cooling fans:
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2.3 Rack And Subrack Description
2.3.1 Rack
The EDA 2530 equipment is installed in an ETSI type rack with the system alarm
rack lamps being located on the rack top. (If fitted).
2.3.2 EDA 2530 Subrack
The EDA 2530 subrack comprises 22 slots for the service units and 22 slots for the
interface modules and is divided into three parts:
a. A bottom part (Electronic Part) composed of 22 slots housing the electronic
units – Network Interface Common Parts units and Subscriber Interface
channel units.
b. The top part (Connection Part) comprising the 22 slots for the interface
modules – Power and Alarm Interface (containing the two Power connectors,
the alarm connections and synchronisation connections), and the interface
modules corresponding to the Subscriber Interface units in the Electronic
Part.
c. Between the subrack top and bottom parts is the fan unit (FAN) (151-
2984/02) optimising the air forced circulation within the subrack.
Figure 2.3 – EDA 2530 Subrack
d. The type of subrack deployed for the EDA 2530 is the S20 Chassis, SE
code CA10EM, ME code 133-1555/03.
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2.4 Subrack Composition
2.4.1 Composition Rules
2.4.1.1 Units Composition:-
Common Part (CP) unit is fitted in position 1 only (slot 22 will not be used) in the
lower part of the subrack (the electronic part).
64xADSL2+ and 64xPOTS/VoIP electronic units can be fitted in positions 2 to 21
in the lower part of the subrack.
32 x SHDSL electronic units can be fitted in positions 20 and 21 and then 18 and
19 in the lower part of the subrack
Generally when one electronic unit is inserted in the subrack, one “Connection”
Unit is required in the upper part of the subrack directly above it, with the
exception of the Common Part unit. The type of connection unit is identified in
Section 2.4.5 – Subrack Connection Units.
Electronic units configured as a protection unit do not require a Connection Unit.
The Power Supply Connection unit is located in the upper shelf in slot 22.
2.4.1.2 Units Composition with 1+1 Protection (Not used):-
Common Part units can be protected with 1+1 protection. This protection type
requires one worker unit and one protection unit.
This protection scheme is not revertive automatically. When 1+1 Protection is
utilised it is mandatory to insert the protected unit in position 1 and the protection
unit in position 22.
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2.4.2 EDA2530E Standard Configuration for CWA Parent and Stand Alone
Shelf
This sub-section describes the standard configuration for CWA EDA2530 DLE
(EDAxx01) Parent and Stand Alone shelves only. The site engineer must refer to
the site specific configuration information for the site being commissioned.
This standard configuration allows for additional units to be provided at a later date
with minimal changes to the existing configuration.
The 64 x ADSL2+ units are inserted in even numbered slots from slot 2 up to slot 18
in increasing order towards the right.
The 64 x POTS/VoIP units are inserted in odd numbered slots from slot 3 up to slot
19 in increasing order towards the right.
Note that each 64 x ADSL and 64 x POTS unit has it’s relevant 64 x COMBI
Interface + I/O POTS + TAM Connection Unit (02HAT 00282 AAQ) fitted above the
pair of units. (A protection unit does not require an associated Connection Unit.)
Each 32 x SHDSL unit has one 32 x TAM Connection Unit (02HAT00136AAR) fitted
directly above the unit.
The 32 x SHDSL units are inserted in slots 20 and 21 and then in slots 18 and 19 if
more than two SHDSL units are required.
Figure 2.4 – EDA 2530 Example Configuration for CWA Shelf
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At present, the standard configuration for 64 x ADSL and 64 x POTS units are not
provided with protection units. This is as specified by the Customer.
From the COMBI cards, 64-pair cables run via Overhead Runways to 100-pair IDC
strips located on the Handover Distribution Frame (HDF).
From the 32 x TAM Connection Unit, 32-pair cables run via Overhead Runways to
100-pair IDC strips located on the Handover Distribution Frame (HDF).
From the HDF blocks, 100-pr cable runs to the BT MDF. HDF blocks and HDF-to-
MDF cabling are provided by BT
HANDIN cabling (from HDF blocks designated LLUT or LLUX) allows connection to
C&W subscribers via the BT ‘last mile’ copper connection. Broadband traffic is
aggregated in the EDA 2530 & routed to the C&W Network via Backhaul fibre from
the Common Part board.
HANDBACK cabling (from HDF blocks designated LLUL) routes POTS telephony
traffic back to the BT Network.
For a pair with a POTS/VoIP card, telephony traffic is routed to the C&W
Network via Backhaul and thus HANDBACK cabling is NOT required.
Where a new EDA2530 Subrack is fitted on a site with an existing EDA2510
Subrack, the new Subrack will become the PARENT & the EDA2510 will become
the CHILD: the existing Backhaul fibre will be re-directed to the EDA2530 & a new
EDA-to-EDA fibre link provided. The EDA2510 will then sub-tend from the
EDA2530.
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2.4.3 Network Interface Units
2.4.3.1 Common Part Unit (02HAT 00103 ACY)
IP 44G + Sync Common Part Unit for EDA 2530.
The Common Parts units contain both the electronics controlling the EDA 2530
(Controller, Matrix, Alarm Unit) and Network Interfaces. The Worker unit is located
in slot 1 and the Protection unit in slot 22 (not used).
The optic fibre cables (Tx and Rx) from the network are terminated on the
Worker network card SFP sockets. If MSP protection is configured optic
fibre/coaxial cables (Tx and Rx) from the network are also terminated on the
Protection network card.
If there is a failure on the Worker network interface then control is automatically
switched to the Protection network interface. If there is no MSP protection the optic
fibre cables (Tx and Rx) will need to be manually disconnected from the Worker unit
(slot 1) and re-connected to the Protection unit (slot 22). When replacing the optical
fibres to the network card, the service will be lost but the Protection card will
maintain the cross-connections and alarm functions.
For line protection, a pair of fibres can be terminated on the Worker card (slot 1) and
another pair on the Protection card (slot 22).
Figure 2.5 – IP 44G + Sync Common Part Unit 02HAT 00103 ACY
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The front of the card contains the following Interfaces:-
Network Ports - Gigabit Ethernet
There are four Network Gigabit Ethernet sockets, Port 1/1/2/1, Port 1/1/2/2, Port
1/1/2/3, and Port 1/1/2/4, using pluggable SFP modules.
The SFP module types are:-
1000Base-SX 850nm Interface (SU57AD), LC connector.
1000Base-LX 1310nm Interface (SU57AE), LC connector.
1000Base-EX 1310nm Interface (SU57AJ), LC connector.
1000Base-ZX 1550nm Interface (SU57AF), LC connector.
Ethernet Port 10Base-T
This RJ45 socket (5102209-0461) is used to connect to the LAN network, for Out-
Band Management (OBM) and for LCT use during commissioning.
Cabling Note: The Ethernet port can use standard Cat 5 screened cable (Common
Code = 1301042-0019) with standard RJ45 connector (5102169).
Serial Interface Port
This RS-232 RJ12 serial port is not normally used by the on-site engineer for
commissioning, but is utilised in Section 5.2 to download the equipment software to
the CP card’s Compact Flash.
LEDs
The card front is equipped with 3 LED’s whose functions are as follows.
T (yellow) On unit normal activity
Off unit has a protecting role
Blinking configuration is being changed
PWR (green) On unit is powered up
ALARM (red) Off normal activity
On internal alarm.
Blinking external alarm
DIP SWITCH SETTING:-
(Refer to the Section 10 Appendix)
On the Common Part Unit (02HAT00103ACY) check that DIP Switch SW600
(located bottom left near front panel) is set to the default settings, as shown below:-
Pin 1 = OFF
Pin 2 = OFF
Pin 3 = OFF
Pin 4 = OFF
Pin 5 = ON
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2.4.4 Subscriber Interface Units
The EDA 2530 Subrack uses the following Subscriber interface units:-
a. The 64 x ADSL2+ cards can be configured in even slots from 2 to 20.
b. The 64 x POTS/VoIP cards can be configured in odd slots from 3 to 21.
c. The 32 x SHDSL cards can be configured in slots 18, 19, 20 and 21.
2.4.4.1 64 x ADSL2+ Unit (02HAT00162AAD)
EDA 2530 subrack:- The 64 x ADSL2+ card should be equipped in the Even Slots
Only, from slots 2 to slot 20 with up to a maximum of ten cards, providing a
maximum of 640 lines. Each 64 x ADSL2+ card requires its relevant Connection
Unit to be fitted above the 64 x ADSL2+ card. This unit can provide ADSL and
ADSL2+ services.
Note: When used as part of a 64 x ADSL2+ and POTS/VoIP Unit, the Connection
Unit required is the 64 x Combi I/F + In/Out POTS + TAM ETSI Connection Unit
(02HAT 00252 AAU).
Figure 2.6 – 64 x ADSL2+ Unit
The functions of the LEDs are as follows.
T (yellow) On unit normal activity
Off unit has a protecting role
Blinking configuration is being changed.
PWR (green) On unit is powered up
ALARM (red) Off normal activity
On internal alarm.
Blinking external alarm
T
PWR
RS232
02HAT 00162 AAD
ADSL2+ x 64
T
PWR
RS232
02HAT 00162 AAD
ADSL2+ x 64
T
PWR
RS232
02HAT 00162 AAD
ADSL2+ x 64
T
PWR
RS232
02HAT 00162 AAD
ADSL2+ x 64
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