Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MXC User manual

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Microwave Radio System
Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MXC
Microwave Cross Connect
User Manual
3DB 23063 ADAA - Rev 004 - July 2007
9500 MXC User Manual
3DB 23063 ADAA - Rev 004 July 2007
This manual incorporates features and functions provided with 9500 MXC software release 4.0.
Copyright © 2007 by Alcatel-Lucent
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Warranty
Any warranty must be referred exclusively to the terms of the contact of sale of the equipment this handbook refers to.
Alcatel-Lucent makes no warranty of any kind with regards to this manual, and specifically disclaims the implied
warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Alcatel-Lucent will not be liable for errors contained
herein or for damages, whether direct, indirect, consequential, incidental, or special, in connection with the furnishing,
performance, or use of this material.
The product specification and/or performance levels contained in this manual are for information purposes only and
are subject to change without notice. They do not represent any obligation on the part of Alcatel-Lucent.
Safety Recommendations
The safety recommendations below must be considered to avoid injuries on persons and/or damage to the
equipment:
1) Service Personnel
Installation and service must be carried out by authorized persons that have the technical training and experience
necessary to make them aware of hazardous operations during installation and service and of measures to avoid any
danger to themselves, to any other persons, and to the equipment.
2) Access to the Equipment
Access to equipment in use must be restricted to service personnel only.
3) Safety Norms
Recommended safety norms are indicated in this manual. Refer to Volume I.
Local safety regulations must be used if mandatory. Safety instructions in Volume I should be used in addition to the
local safety regulations. In the case of conflict between safety instructions stated in this manual and those indicated in
local regulations, mandatory local norms will prevail. Should not local regulations be mandatory, then safety norms in
this manual will prevail.
4) Service Personnel Skill
Service Personnel must have received adequate technical training on telecommunications and in particular on the
equipment this manual refers to.
Trademarks
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Contact Information
For Customer Service, contact:
For other regions/countries, please refer to your service contract.
For service returns, please address units to:
Europe North America North America
Alcatel-Lucent Customer Service
Center
Rue Albert Schweitzer, 1
Illkirch
France
Alcatel-Lucent Customer Service
Center
(For 9500 MXC issues you may
contact the WTD directly)
WTD (Wireless Transmission Division)
CTAC Engineers
Plano Texas
USA
Tel. +33 3 90679722 Tel: 888-252-2832 or 613-784-6100
Fax: 613-784-8905
Fax: 972-477-7240
USA Canada
Alcatel-Lucent Repair and Return
1227 West Marshall
Longview, TX 75604
RA#:_______________
Alcatel-Lucent Repair and Return
349 Terry Fox Drive
Kanata, Ontario K2K 2V6
Canada
RA#:_______________
Product Compliance Notes:
This equipment has been tested for and meets EMC Directive 89/336/EEC. The equipment was tested using screened
cabling. If any other type of cable is used, it may violate compliance.
9500 MXC is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case
the user may be required to take adequate measures. This equipment is intended to be used exclusively in
telecommunications centers.
WEEE Directive
In accordance with the WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC), 9500 MXC is marked with the following symbol:
This symbol indicates that this equipment should be collected separately for the purposes of recovery and/or recycling.
For information about collection and recycling of Alcatel-Lucent equipmentm, please contact your local Alcatel-Lucent
sales office. If you purchased your product via a distributor, please contact the distributor for information regarding
collection and recovery/recycling.
(
WEEE is the acronym is for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment)
RoHS Directive
The RoHs (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) Directive (2002/95/EC) was implemented on 1 July, 2006. 9500
MXC meets the requirements of this directive, as at the implementation date.
RoHS Compliance: China
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About This Manual
Welcome to 9500 MXC ............................................................................. xxv
Purpose....................................................................................................... xxv
Intended Audience ..................................................................................... xxv
What You Need To Know ......................................................................... xxvi
Organization.............................................................................................. xxvi
Conventions and Terminology................................................................. xxvii
Volume I: Health and Safety Requirements
Chapter 1. Health and Safety
General Health and Safety ..........................................................................1-2
Operator Health and Safety......................................................................... 1-3
General Hazards.......................................................................................... 1-4
Volume II: 9500 MXC System Description
Chapter 1. 9500 MXC System Overview
9500 MXC Platforms.................................................................................. 1-2
9500 MXC Terminal............................................................................ 1-2
Terminal Indoor Units .................................................................. 1-3
9500 MXC Node.................................................................................. 1-5
Node Indoor Units ........................................................................1-6
Node Plug-in Cards ...................................................................... 1-8
9500 MXC ODUs.............................................................................. 1-13
Craft Terminal Configuration and Diagnostics......................................... 1-14
Antennas ................................................................................................... 1-14
Power Supply ........................................................................................... 1-15
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Chapter 2. 9500 MXC Terminals
PDH and SDH IDUs ...................................................................................2-1
Capacity and Bandwidth Options ........................................................ 2-2
Traffic and Auxiliary Interfaces ..........................................................2-3
PDH Trib Ports .............................................................................2-4
SDH Trib Ports .............................................................................2-4
Auto Insertion of AIS or PRBS on Tribs...................................... 2-4
Aux Data Port ...............................................................................2-5
Alarm I/O Port..............................................................................2-5
Front Panel Layout ..............................................................................2-7
Ethernet IDU............................................................................................. 2-10
IDU ES Link ......................................................................................2-10
IDU ES Capacity and Bandwidth Options ........................................2-11
IDU ES Compatibility ....................................................................... 2-13
Ethernet Module ................................................................................2-15
Ethernet Traffic Configuration ................................................... 2-15
Transport Channel Configuration ...............................................2-17
Basic Port Settings......................................................................2-17
Priority Mapping ........................................................................ 2-17
Flow Control...............................................................................2-18
Disable Address Learning ..........................................................2-18
Maximum Frame Size ................................................................2-19
Latency .......................................................................................2-19
Ethernet Diagnostics................................................................... 2-20
Wayside Traffic Module.................................................................... 2-20
Auxiliary Data and Alarm I/O Module..............................................2-21
IDU ES Layout ..................................................................................2-22
IDU ES Applications .........................................................................2-24
Basic Network Applications....................................................... 2-24
Ring Applications .......................................................................2-26
More Information...............................................................................2-27
IDU Protection .......................................................................................... 2-28
Protected IDUs...................................................................................2-28
IDU Protection Switch Conditions and Criteria......................... 2-30
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IDU Service Restoration Times.................................................. 2-33
Platform Layout and Interoperation Data ................................................. 2-34
Configuration and Diagnostics ................................................................. 2-35
9500 MXC CT Log-in ....................................................................... 2-35
Configuration..................................................................................... 2-36
Diagnostics ........................................................................................ 2-36
Software Reset................................................................................... 2-37
Chapter 3. 9500 MXC Nodes
Platforms..................................................................................................... 3-1
Platform Layout...................................................................................3-2
Slot Assignments ................................................................................. 3-3
Cross-Connects.................................................................................... 3-3
Capacity and Bandwidth: PDH and SDH............................................ 3-6
Capacity and Bandwidth: Ethernet ...................................................... 3-7
Capacity License................................................................................ 3-13
RAC/ODU Parameters and Interoperation ........................................ 3-13
Plug-in Cards ............................................................................................ 3-15
Overview............................................................................................ 3-15
NCC ................................................................................................... 3-19
NCC Functions ........................................................................... 3-19
NCC User Interfaces................................................................... 3-20
FAN ................................................................................................... 3-21
RAC ................................................................................................... 3-22
RAC 30V3, RAC 3X.................................................................. 3-22
RAC 40....................................................................................... 3-28
DAC................................................................................................... 3-32
DAC 4x....................................................................................... 3-33
DAC 16x..................................................................................... 3-34
DAC 3xE3/DS3M ...................................................................... 3-35
DAC 1x155o and DAC 2x155o ................................................. 3-38
DAC 155oM ............................................................................... 3-40
DAC 2x155e............................................................................... 3-43
DAC ES ...................................................................................... 3-45
DAC GE ..................................................................................... 3-53
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AUX...................................................................................................3-66
Auxiliary Interfaces ....................................................................3-67
Alarm I/O Interfaces...................................................................3-69
AUX Front Panel........................................................................3-70
NPC....................................................................................................3-71
Protected Operation .................................................................................. 3-73
Protection Overview ..........................................................................3-73
Hot Standby and Diversity................................................................. 3-75
Dual Protection ..................................................................................3-76
Ring Protection ..................................................................................3-77
Super PDH Rings .......................................................................3-78
Super PDH Ring Operation ........................................................ 3-79
1+1 Protected Ring Links...........................................................3-84
Co-channel XPIC Operation on a Ring ...................................... 3-86
Ethernet Traffic on a Ring ..........................................................3-87
DAC/Tributary Protection ................................................................. 3-92
Protection Switching Criteria ............................................................3-93
Switching Guard Times ..............................................................3-93
Hot-standby and Diversity Switching Criteria ...........................3-93
Dual Protection Switching Criteria.............................................3-97
Ring Protection Switching Criteria ............................................3-98
DAC Protection Switching Criteria..........................................3-100
NCC Protection with NPC Option...................................................3-101
Co-channel Operation ............................................................................. 3-102
XPIC ...............................................................................................3-102
RAC 40 Operating Guidelines.........................................................3-104
Backplane Bus Capacity........................................................... 3-104
Settings, Protection and ATPC .................................................3-105
Example Configurations...........................................................3-106
Configuration and Diagnostics ............................................................... 3-118
9500 MXC CT Log-in .....................................................................3-118
Configuration................................................................................... 3-119
Diagnostics ......................................................................................3-119
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Chapter 4. Outdoor Units
ODU Construction and Mounting............................................................... 4-1
ODU Data ................................................................................................... 4-2
Chapter 5. Configuration and Diagnostics
9500 MXC CT ............................................................................................ 5-1
9500 MXC CT Feature Summary........................................................ 5-2
Chapter 6. 9500 MXC Performance and Diagnostic Features
9500 MXC Node......................................................................................... 6-1
Platform ............................................................................................... 6-2
INUs ............................................................................................. 6-2
ODUs............................................................................................ 6-2
Multiplexer Modes............................................................................... 6-2
Capacity and Modulation..................................................................... 6-3
Super PDH........................................................................................... 6-3
Internal Cross-connects ....................................................................... 6-3
Protection............................................................................................. 6-4
Dual Protection .................................................................................... 6-4
Ethernet................................................................................................ 6-4
Co-channel XPIC................................................................................. 6-5
Auxiliary Data and Alarm I/O ............................................................. 6-5
9500 MXC Terminal ................................................................................... 6-6
ODUs ................................................................................................... 6-6
Inter-operation ..................................................................................... 6-6
Terminal Auxiliary Data and Alarm I/O ............................................. 6-7
Operation .................................................................................................... 6-7
ATPC ................................................................................................... 6-7
FEC...................................................................................................... 6-7
Adaptive Equalization ......................................................................... 6-8
Tx Power Management........................................................................ 6-8
Power Output................................................................................ 6-8
Power Control Range ................................................................... 6-8
Power Monitoring......................................................................... 6-9
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Diagnostics..................................................................................................6-9
System Summary ...............................................................................6-10
Event Browser ...................................................................................6-10
History ...............................................................................................6-10
Alarms................................................................................................ 6-10
Performance.......................................................................................6-10
System/Controls................................................................................. 6-11
Link Menu .................................................................................. 6-11
Ring Menu .................................................................................. 6-11
Data Menu ..................................................................................6-12
AUX Menu ................................................................................. 6-12
Circuit Loopbacks.............................................................................. 6-12
Front Panel LEDs ..............................................................................6-13
Volume III: 9500 MXC Installation
Chapter 1. Introduction
Product Compliance....................................................................................1-1
9500 MXC Health and Safety Requirements.............................................. 1-1
Installation Overview..................................................................................1-2
Before Going On Site.................................................................................. 1-3
Tools and Material...............................................................................1-3
Unpacking the Equipment ................................................................... 1-4
Chapter 2. Outdoor Installations
Installing the Antenna ................................................................................. 2-1
Installing the ODU......................................................................................2-2
Direct-Mounted ODUs ........................................................................ 2-2
Overview ......................................................................................2-2
Setting the Polarization.................................................................2-5
Direct-Mount ODU Attachment Procedure.................................. 2-9
Remote-Mounted ODUs.................................................................... 2-10
Remote-Mount Overview...........................................................2-10
Waveguide Flange Data.............................................................. 2-11
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Remote-Mount Installation Procedure ....................................... 2-12
Grounding the ODU .......................................................................... 2-13
ODU Grounding Procedure........................................................ 2-14
Installing a Coupler................................................................................... 2-14
Coupler Overview.............................................................................. 2-14
Coupler Installation Procedure .......................................................... 2-15
Unused and Disconnected Coupler Ports .......................................... 2-18
Installing ODU Cables and Connectors.................................................... 2-19
ODU Cable ........................................................................................ 2-19
Coaxial Cable Installation Requirements .......................................... 2-20
Cable Grounding................................................................................ 2-21
Jumper Cables....................................................................................2-23
Type N Cable Connectors.................................................................. 2-23
Installing Lightning Surge Suppressors .................................................... 2-23
Internal ODU Surge Suppressor ........................................................ 2-24
Lightning Surge Suppressor Kit ........................................................ 2-25
Suppressor Installation at Building Entry.......................................... 2-27
Positioning the Building Entry Suppressor ................................ 2-27
Installing Building Entry Suppressor Procedure ........................ 2-28
Suppressor Installation at the ODU ................................................... 2-29
Installing a Suppressor With a Support Bracket......................... 2-32
Installing a Suppressor Without a Support Bracket.................... 2-37
Weatherproofing ....................................................................................... 2-38
Mastic Tape ....................................................................................... 2-38
Self Amalgamating Tape ................................................................... 2-39
Chapter 3. Installing the INU and INUe
INU/INUe Description................................................................................3-1
Front Panel Layout .............................................................................. 3-2
Power Cable......................................................................................... 3-3
Fuses .................................................................................................... 3-3
INU/INUe Installation Requirements ......................................................... 3-4
Installing an INU ........................................................................................ 3-5
Plug-in Slot Configuration.......................................................................... 3-8
Plug-in Installation Requirements .............................................................. 3-9
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Chapter 4. Installing the IDU
IDU Options................................................................................................ 4-1
Power Cable ................................................................................................4-2
IDU Installation Requirements ................................................................... 4-2
Installing an IDU.........................................................................................4-4
Chapter 5. Antenna Alignment
Preparation ..................................................................................................5-1
Signal Measurement....................................................................................5-2
Using RSL Data...................................................................................5-2
Using the RSSI Voltage at the ODU ...................................................5-2
RSL Measurement Guidelines.............................................................5-3
Aligning the Antenna.................................................................................. 5-4
Standard Alignment Procedure............................................................ 5-5
Additional Procedures for a Protected Link ........................................ 5-5
Additional Procedures for CCDP XPIC links .....................................5-7
Main Beams and Side Lobes.....................................................................5-18
Locating the Main Beam ................................................................... 5-18
Tracking Path Error ...........................................................................5-19
Volume IV: 9500 MXC CT
Chapter 1. 9500 MXC CT Introduction
9500 MXC CT Screens...............................................................................1-1
9500 MXC CT Symbols .............................................................................1-3
9500 MXC Node Slot Numbering Conventions.................................. 1-7
9500 MXC CT Naming Conventions .........................................................1-8
9500 MXC CT Auto Version ...................................................................... 1-8
Chapter 2. Setting Up 9500 MXC CT
Installing 9500 MXC CT on Your PC.........................................................2-1
Procedure for Installing 9500 MXC CT ..............................................2-2
9500 MXC CT to 9500 MXC Connection Options .................................... 2-3
Setting Up A TCP/IP Ethernet 9500 MXC CT Connection ............... 2-5
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Setting Up Your PC TCP/IP Properties .......................................2-6
Setting Up A DHCP Ethernet 9500 MXC CT Connection ................. 2-9
Setting Up Your TCP/IP Properties for DHCP .......................... 2-10
Setting Up 9500 MXC CT Connection Using V.24.......................... 2-11
Setting Up a V.24 Connection via a DB-9 Serial COM Port...... 2-12
Setting Up a V.24/RS-232 Connection via a PC USB Port........ 2-15
Starting 9500 MXC CT............................................................................. 2-19
PC to 9500 MXC Cabling and Connectors .......................................2-19
9500 MXC CT Start Up..................................................................... 2-19
Using a TCP/IP Connection ....................................................... 2-20
Using an Ethernet DHCP Connection ........................................ 2-21
Using a V.24 Dial Up Connection .............................................. 2-22
Connection Process .................................................................... 2-23
Entering a Username and Password ........................................... 2-24
Lost Password Procedure ........................................................... 2-25
Connection Exceptions............................................................... 2-26
Checking V.24 Access ................................................................ 2-27
Using a V.24 Connection to Obtain the Ethernet IP Address..... 2-28
Next Step................................................................................................... 2-29
Chapter 3. Installation and Configuration Process
Essential Information.................................................................................. 3-2
9500 MXC CT Menus ................................................................................ 3-4
Procedure Overview for a New Installation................................................ 3-7
Configuration Changes to An Existing Installation .................................. 3-11
Chapter 4. Licensing
CompactFlash Card..................................................................................... 4-2
License Steps .............................................................................................. 4-2
Node License ....................................................................................... 4-2
IDU ES License ...................................................................................4-3
IDU 20x License.................................................................................. 4-4
License Configuration Screen..................................................................... 4-5
Upgrading a License ................................................................................... 4-7
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Chapter 5. Reports
Reports Screen ............................................................................................5-2
As Built Report ....................................................................................5-2
Helpdesk Data File ..............................................................................5-3
Chapter 6. Node and Terminal Information
Chapter 7. Node and Terminal Plug-ins
Plug-Ins Screens..........................................................................................7-2
Link Configuration......................................................................................7-3
Configuring a Link/Ring...................................................................... 7-3
Protected Links and Rings............................................................ 7-4
Co-Channel XPIC Operation........................................................7-4
Link/Ring Configuration Procedure ............................................. 7-5
Protection Options ............................................................................. 7-14
Protection Settings .............................................................................7-18
Coupler Losses...................................................................................7-19
ATPC Guidelines...............................................................................7-20
DAC/Tributary Configuration................................................................... 7-25
Naming ..............................................................................................7-26
Tributary Protection...........................................................................7-26
DAC 16x, DAC 4x and IDU E1/DS1Trib Configuration.................. 7-28
DAC 3xE3/DS3M Configuration ...................................................... 7-31
DAC 155o, 2x155o and 2x155e Configuration................................. 7-36
DAC 155oM Configuration...............................................................7-38
DAC ES and IDU ES Configuration .................................................7-46
DAC GE Configuration .....................................................................7-57
Link Aggregation........................................................................7-76
Link Status Propagation Operational Characteristics.................7-81
AUX Configuration .................................................................................. 7-84
Auxiliary Data and NMS Functions ..................................................7-84
Data Option Overview................................................................ 7-85
NMS Option Overview...............................................................7-86
AUX Transport on Link Overhead and Operating Rules ........... 7-87
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AUX Configuration ........................................................................... 7-88
Alarm I/O Configuration ................................................................... 7-90
Chapter 8. Protection
Node Protection .......................................................................................... 8-1
Node Protection Configuration............................................................ 8-3
Node Protection Operation and Rules ................................................. 8-3
Additional Rules for Dual Protection...........................................8-6
Additional Rules for 1+1 Ring Protection.................................... 8-7
Link and Data Protection Configuration Screen................................ 8-10
Description of Node Protection Configuration Screen............... 8-14
Configuring Node Protection Options........................................ 8-14
Terminal Protection................................................................................... 8-17
Terminal Protection Operation and Rules ......................................... 8-17
IDU Protection Configuration ........................................................... 8-20
Chapter 9. Circuits
Circuits Configuration - Traffic .................................................................. 9-2
Typical Circuits Configuration Screen ................................................ 9-3
Expanded Circuits Configuration Screen ............................................ 9-4
Circuits Configuration ......................................................................... 9-5
DAC ES/GE Circuit Configuration Screen ......................................... 9-6
Ring-Node Circuit Configuration Screen ............................................ 9-7
Procedure for Configuring Circuits - Traffic....................................... 9-9
Additional Rules for an East-West PDH Ring............................ 9-12
Additional Rules for DAC ES and DAC GE.............................. 9-13
Additional Rules for DAC 3xE3/DS3M..................................... 9-14
Circuits Configuration - Auxiliary............................................................ 9-14
Procedure for Configuring Auxiliary Circuits................................... 9-16
Chapter 10. Networking Configuration
Static or Dynamic Routing........................................................................ 10-1
9500 MXC Address and Routing Options......................................... 10-2
Rules for Single and Interface Addressing Modes ..................... 10-3
Networking Screens.................................................................................. 10-4
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Configuring Single IP Addressing and Dynamic Routing ................ 10-6
Configuring Single IP Addressing and Static Routing ...................... 10-6
Configuring Interface IP Addressing and Routing ............................10-9
Interface Addressing Screen Description ................................. 10-11
Configuring Trap Destinations ........................................................10-11
DHCP Server Function ...........................................................................10-13
Rules, Hints and Tips for a DHCP Server .......................................10-13
Configuring The DHCP Server ....................................................... 10-15
Chapter 11. 9500 MXC Node and Terminal Alarm Actions
Alarm Actions Screen ............................................................................... 11-1
Before You Begin ..............................................................................11-2
Procedure for Alarm Actions Configuration .....................................11-3
Chapter 12. Date and Time Configuration
Chapter 13. Software Management
Software Version Control..........................................................................13-1
Software Management Screen ..................................................................13-2
Typical Loading Sequence ................................................................13-3
Transfer and Activate ................................................................. 13-3
Software Rollback .............................................................................13-5
Chapter 14. Security Configuration
Security Screen .........................................................................................14-1
Chapter 15. Diagnostics
System Summary ......................................................................................15-2
System Summary Navigation ............................................................ 15-3
System Layout Configuration: Node .................................................15-6
Event Browser...........................................................................................15-7
Event Browser Screen Description....................................................15-9
Event Browser Navigation................................................................. 15-9
Alarms.....................................................................................................15-13
Alarms Screen Navigation...............................................................15-14
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History .................................................................................................... 15-16
History / Graph Screen: RACs ........................................................ 15-16
History / Graph Screen Navigation.................................................. 15-18
History / Reports Screen: RACs...................................................... 15-19
History / Report Screen Navigation................................................. 15-20
History Screen: Ethernet.................................................................. 15-20
Performance ............................................................................................ 15-27
Link Performance ............................................................................ 15-27
NCC Performance............................................................................ 15-31
DAC 16x/4x E1 Trib Error Performance......................................... 15-31
DAC ES and IDU ES Performance ................................................. 15-33
DAC GE Performance ..................................................................... 15-39
System/Controls...................................................................................... 15-43
Link Menu ....................................................................................... 15-43
Link Menu Operation ............................................................... 15-48
Ring Menu ....................................................................................... 15-52
DAC/Tributary Menu ...................................................................... 15-56
DAC System/Controls Screen: PDH and SDH DACs ............. 15-56
Loopback and AIS Safety Timer Operation ............................. 15-58
PRBS Generation...................................................................... 15-58
Auto Insertion of AIS or PRBS on Tribs.................................. 15-59
Protected DAC Screens ............................................................ 15-60
DAC ES and DAC GE Menu .......................................................... 15-62
AUX Menu ...................................................................................... 15-65
Loopback Points .............................................................................. 15-65
Circuit Loopbacks for 9500 MXC Node ................................................ 15-67
Parts ........................................................................................................ 15-69
Advanced Management .......................................................................... 15-71
Software Reset................................................................................. 15-72
Clear Events and History ................................................................. 15-72
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Volume V: Commissioning and Troubleshooting
Chapter 1. Commissioning
Commissioning Process ..............................................................................1-1
Commissioning Tests ..................................................................................1-3
BER......................................................................................................1-3
Background Error Measurement .................................................. 1-3
Trib BER Measurement................................................................1-4
Fade Margin.........................................................................................1-4
Protection Switching............................................................................1-6
Test Measurement......................................................................... 1-7
Link and Ring Protection Logic ................................................... 1-8
Confirming Link and Ring Protection........................................1-10
Hot-standby and Space Diversity .............................................. 1-11
Frequency Diversity ...................................................................1-13
Ring Protection...........................................................................1-14
DAC Protection ..........................................................................1-15
NCC/NPC ...................................................................................1-17
Commissioning Records ...........................................................................1-18
Chapter 2. 9500 MXC Troubleshooting
Introduction................................................................................................. 2-1
Troubleshooting Process .............................................................................2-2
Remote Diagnostics Using Remote Management ............................... 2-2
Before Going to Site Checklist ............................................................2-3
Troubleshooting Basics .......................................................................2-4
Troubleshooting Path Problems...........................................................2-6
Path Problems on a Commissioned Link......................................2-6
Path Problems on a New Link ......................................................2-7
Troubleshooting Configuration Problems ........................................... 2-7
Auto Insertion of AIS or PRBS on Tribs............................................. 2-9
9500 MXC LEDs ......................................................................................2-10
INU/INUe LEDs................................................................................ 2-11
IDU LEDs..........................................................................................2-14
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Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MXC User manual

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