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COMPACT STM-16

ADD-DROP MULTIPLEXER
MULTIPLEXEUR ADD-DROP
STM-16 COMPACT

ADR2500 eXtra

Installation and User Guide


Guide d'Installation et d'Utilisation

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ADD-DROP MULTIPLEXER

ADR2500 eXtra

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PORTS SECURITY LEVELS


ADR 2500c shelf ports security level
Front panel connectors

Function

Safety level

LTU3E3DS3 card
TR and REC

G703 34 or 45 Mbit/s traffic access

TBTS

G703 2 Mbit/s traffic access

TBTS

LTU21E1 card
E1 INPUT and
E1 OUTPUT
CCU-2G card
POWER/ALM

Access to station power supply and alarms

SELV

LOOPS

Access to signaling and dry loops

SELV

SYNC

Access to G.703 2 MHz synchronization

SELV

ETH

Access to remote management via Ethernet network

SELV

COMM

Access to local management via VT100 console or a


PC

SELV

CTRL-2G card

Optical interface card


TR and REC

G.957 STM-1, STM-4, STM-16 Optical access

Class 1 laser
Harmless

4ERE card
TR and REC

G703 STM-1 Electrical access

SELV

Engineering Order Wire

SELV

AUX card
EOW and AUX
GIG-E card
TR et REC

Optical Gigabit Ethernet Access

RS232

Maintenance Access

Class 1 laser
Harmless
SELV

The ADR 2500c shelf must only be mounted in racks with lower part
closed or equipped with a class V1 or HF1 air filter (minimum) or resting
on a non-inflammable floor.

Safe grounding obligation


This equipment must only be installed by qualified personnel. The protective ground terminal
must be connected to a safe grounding system with resistance of Z < 5 ohms to fulfil technical
compliance.

Handling precaution:
Use of an electrostatic bracelet is mandatory for all interventions inside the
equipment.
,marked on certain cards, puts in guard against burns which can
The logo
be caused by an important elevation of the temperature of the radiator.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHANGE LIST ..................................................................................................................................... 0-2

SECTION A : Installation and User Guide ........................A0-1 to AC-6


PORTS SECURITY LEVEL ...............................................................................................................A0-2
TABLE OF CONTENTS....................................................................................................... A0-3 to A0-8
1

INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................... A1-1 to A1-26


1.1 - GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................................A1-1
1.2 - INSTALLATION OF THE SHELF .....................................................................................................A1-3
1.3 - CONNECTION OF ACCESS POINTS.............................................................................................A1-10
1.3.1 - Connection to LTU21E120 and LTU 21E75 card..........................................................A1-11
1.3.2 - Connection to LTU3E3DS3 card ...................................................................................A1-13
1.3.3 - Connection to CCU-2G card..........................................................................................A1-13
1.3.4 - Connection to CTRL-2G card ........................................................................................A1-17
1.3.5 - Connection to AUX cards ..............................................................................................A1-20
1.3.6 - Connection of optical STM-1 / STM-4 / STM-16 access points ....................................A1-22
1.3.7 - Connection of electrical STM-1 access points ..............................................................A1-25
1.3.8 - Connection to GIG-E card .............................................................................................A1-25

COMMISSIONING AND OPERATION ....................................................................... A2-1 to A2-68


2.1 - COMMISSIONING. ......................................................................................................................A2-1
2.1.1 - Required configuration ....................................................................................................A2-1
2.1.2 - Procedure ........................................................................................................................A2-3
2.1.3 - Description of communication function............................................................................A2-4
2.1.4 - Defining parameters for IP address and Ethernet port....................................................A2-6
2.1.5 - Using the Web browser .................................................................................................A2-10
2.1.5.1 - Browser configuration ..............................................................................................A2-10
2.1.5.2 - Initial commissioning................................................................................................A2-11
2.1.5.3 - Menus tree ...............................................................................................................A2-11
2.1.5.4 - Presentation of the Graphical User Interface...........................................................A2-13
2.2 - OPERATION ............................................................................................................................A2-16
2.2.1 - Functional description....................................................................................................A2-16
2.2.2 - General information .......................................................................................................A2-16
2.2.3 - Operation parameters....................................................................................................A2-17
2.2.3.1 - Network Configuration Parameters..........................................................................A2-18
2.2.3.2 - Equipment Configuration Parameters......................................................................A2-21
2.2.3.3 - Maintenance Commands and operations ................................................................A2-38
2.2.3.4 - Alarm processing .....................................................................................................A2-38
2.2.4 - Performance processing................................................................................................A2-48
2.2.5 - Synchronization .............................................................................................................A2-49
2.2.6 - Loops Management.......................................................................................................A2-51
2.2.7 - MS-SPRing protection on LINE interfaces ....................................................................A2-53
2.2.8 - Quality of service for the GigaEthernet .........................................................................A2-58

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2.3 - CARDS PROTECTION ...............................................................................................................A2-64


2.3.1 - PDH cards protection ....................................................................................................A2-64
2.3.2 - SWITCH HO/LO card protection ...................................................................................A2-64
2.3.3 - PSU-160 card protection ...............................................................................................A2-65
2.4 - SUB-ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES ...........................................................................A2-59
2.4.1 - Replacement of an Interface card ...................................................................................A2-65
2.4.2 - Replacement of a SWITCH HO/LO card.......................................................................A2-66
2.4.3 - Replacement of a PSU-160 module ..............................................................................A2-66
2.4.4 - Replacement of a CTRL-2G card..................................................................................A2-67
2.4.5 - Replacement of a CTCU-2G card .................................................................................A2-68
2.4.6 - Replacement of FAN-2G module ..................................................................................A2-68
2.4.7 - Preventive maintenance ................................................................................................A2-68
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SPARE PARTS AND CABLES ................................................................................... A3-1- to A3-4


3.1 - LIST OF ADR2500 EXTRA COMPONENTS ...................................................................................A3-1
3.2 - LIST OF THE AVAILABLES CABLES ...............................................................................................A3-2

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS .............................................................................. A4-1 to A4-2

START UP GUIDE ..................................................................................................... A5-1 to A5-16


5.1 - INSTALLING THE EQUIPEMENT ....................................................................................................A5-1
5.2 - CONNECTING TO AN ADR2500 EXTRA ........................................................................................A5-2
5.3 - CONFIGURING A PPP PORT ........................................................................................................A5-9
5.4 - VIEWING THE ROUTING CONFIGURATION ...................................................................................A5-10
5.5 - CONSTRUCTING A POINT TO POINT LINK ....................................................................................A5-11
5.6 - CONSTRUCTING A BUS LINK .....................................................................................................A5-12
5.7 - CONSTRUCTING A RING ...........................................................................................................A5-13
5.8 - MANAGEMENT EQUIPMENT THROUGH THE NETWORK OF A DIFFERENT SUPPLIER .........................A5-14

DEGRADED MODE .................................................................................................... A6-1 to A6-12


6.1 - DEFINITION ...............................................................................................................................A6-1
6.2 - CHARACTERIZATION .................................................................................................................A6-2
6.3 - POSSIBLE CAUSES ....................................................................................................................A6-2
6.4 - OPERATOR ACTIONS .................................................................................................................A6-3
6.5 - DEGRADED MODE SWITCH WARNING ..........................................................................................A6-7
6.6 - ACTIONS TO REALIZE ACCORDING TO CASES ...............................................................................A6-8

ANNEX A CONSRUCTION OF AN IP NETWORK ADDRESSING PLAN ...................... AA-1 to AA-6


A.1 - PRELIMINARY REMARKS............................................................................................................ AA-1
A.2 - IP ADRESSING ......................................................................................................................... AA-2
A.3 - ADRESSING PLAN ..................................................................................................................... AA-3
A.4 - USE OF STATIC TABLES ............................................................................................................ AA-3
A.5 - USE OF RIP ROUTING DAEMON .................................................................................................. AA-5
A.6 - USE OF OSPF ROUTING DAEMON ............................................................................................... AA-6

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ANNEX B OPTICAL BOOSTER....................................................................................... AB-1 to AB-8


B.1 - INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................................... AB-1
B.1.1 - Access security level...................................................................................................... AB-1
B.1.2 - General information........................................................................................................ AB-1
B.1.3 - Installation ...................................................................................................................... AB-2
B.1.4 - Connection of access points .......................................................................................... AB-3
B.2 - OPERATION ............................................................................................................................. AB-5
B.2.1 - General information........................................................................................................ AB-5
B.2.2 - Maintenance command and operation........................................................................... AB-6
B.2.3 - Display and directions for use ........................................................................................ AB-6
B.2.4 - Alarm processing ........................................................................................................... AB-6
B.3 - SPARE PART AND CABLES ......................................................................................................... AB-7
B.4 - TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS .................................................................................................. AB-8
ANNEX C MUX 10000 A / T.............................................................................................. AC-1 to AC-6
C.1 - INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................................... AC-1
C.1.1 - General information ....................................................................................................... AC-1
C.1.2 - Installation ...................................................................................................................... AC-2
C.1.3 - Connection of access points .......................................................................................... AC-3
C.2 - EXPLOITATION ......................................................................................................................... AC-3
C.2.1 - General information ....................................................................................................... AC-3
C.2.2 - Maintenance command and operation .......................................................................... AC-4
C.2.3 - Multiplexing demultiplexing function specification ...................................................... AC-4
C.2.4 - Optical power budget ..................................................................................................... AC-5
C.3 - SPARE PARTS AND CABLES ....................................................................................................... AC-5
C.4 - TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS .................................................................................................. AC-6

SECTION B : Guide d'installation et d'utilisation.............B0-1 to BC-6

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LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1-1 : Installation of ADR2500 eXtra shelf in 19" rack ..............................................................A1-5


Figure 1-2 : Installation of ADR2500 eXtra shelf in ETSI rack ...........................................................A1-6
Figure 1-3 : ADR2500 eXtra equipped shelf in 19" rack ....................................................................A1-7
Figure 1-4 : Front panel of LTU21E120 card....................................................................................A1-11
Figure 1-5 : Front panel of LTU3E3DS3 card...................................................................................A1-13
Figure 1-6 : Front panel of CCU-2G card .........................................................................................A1-13
Figure 1-7: POWER/ALM power supply cable .................................................................................A1-15
Figure 1-8 : Front panel of CTRL-2G card .......................................................................................A1-17
Figure 1-9 : Comm connection cable ...........................................................................................A1-18
Figure 1-10 : Straight through Ethernet cable ..............................................................................A1-19
Figure 1-11 : Cross-over Ethernet cable ......................................................................................A1-19
Figure 1-12: Front panel of AUX card ..............................................................................................A1-20
Figure 1-13 AUX/EOW connection cable ........................................................................................A1-21
Figure 1-14 : Front panel of STM-1 interface card ...........................................................................A1-22
Figure 1-15 : Front panel of STM-4 interface card ...........................................................................A1-22
Figure 1-16 : Front panel of STM-16 interface card .........................................................................A1-22
Figure 1-17 : Front panel of 4ERE interface card ............................................................................A1-25
Figure 1-18 : Front panel of GIG-E interface card............................................................................A1-25
Figure 2-1 : Commissioning process for an ADR2500 eXtra network ...............................................A2-2
Figure 2-2 : Communication function on an ADR2500 eXtra .............................................................A2-4
Figure 2-3 : Example of communication on an ADR2500 eXtra, ADR 2500c, ADR155c and ...........A2-5
other equipment network
Figure 2-4 : Menus tree ....................................................................................................................A2-12
Figure 2-5 : Shelf view screen of web browser ..........................................................................A2-13
Figure 2-6 : Synchronization using 2 MHz external synchronization input (T3)...............................A2-50
Figure 2-7 : Synchronization using a synchronous tributary access ................................................A2-50
Figure 2-8 : Remote loopback function (collection of alarms on a Central Site) ..............................A2-52
Figure 2-9 : Example of a protected ring ..........................................................................................A2-53
Figure 2-10 : Topological map of a ring............................................................................................A2-55
Figure 2-11 : Example of incoming and outgoing traffic of a ring.....................................................A2-55
Figure A-1 : IP protocol stack ............................................................................................................ AA-1
Figure A-2 : Example TMN architecture ............................................................................................ AA-4
Figure B-1 : Optical booster Front panel ........................................................................................ AB-2
Figure B-2 : Optical booster Back panel......................................................................................... AB-2
Figure B-3 : Optical booster Installation in ETSI rack .................................................................... AB-2
Figure B-4 : Optical booster Optical access points ........................................................................ AB-3
Figure B-5 : Optical booster Back access points............................................................................ AB-4
Figure B-6 : POWER power supply cable ....................................................................................... AB-5
Figure C-1 : MUX 1000 T Block diagram (1/2 MUX 10000A) ........................................................ AC-1
Figure C-2 : MUX 1000 T Front panel ............................................................................................ AC-2
Figure C-3 : MUX 1000 A Front panel............................................................................................ AC-2
Figure C-4 : MUX 1000 A Installation in 19" rack........................................................................... AC-2
Figure C-5 : MUX 1000 A ou T Optical access points.................................................................... AC-3

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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1-1 : Designation of ADR2500 eXtra slots................................................................................A1-8
Table 1-2 : Characteristics of single mode interfaces ......................................................................A1-23
Table 1-3 : Characteristics of multimode interface...........................................................................A1-24
Table 1-4 : Characteristics of GigaEthernet interface ......................................................................A1-26
Table 2-1 : Minimum configuration for operation PC..........................................................................A2-1
Table 2-2 : Functional blocks of ADR2500 eXtra .............................................................................A2-16
Tables 2-3 to 2-5 : Network configuration parameters ....................................................................A2-18
Tables 2-6 to 2-22 : Equipment configuration parameters ..............................................................A2-21
Table 2-23: Maintenance commands and operations. .....................................................................A2-38
Table 2-24 : Specific indicator LEDs to CTRL-2G card....................................................................A2-38
Table 2-25 : Traffic indicator LEDs on PDH, STM, GIG-E and SWITCH HO/LO cards............A2-39
Table 2-26 : Status indicator LEDs on all cards except PSU-160 and FAN-2G ........................A2-39
Table 2-27 : Status indicator LEDs on PSU-160 card................................................................A2-39
Table 2-28 : Pushbuttons .................................................................................................................A2-39
Tables 2-29 to 2-32 : Alarms and severity levels ...........................................................................A2-40
Table 2-33 : Associated informations to card defective alarm .........................................................A2-40
Table 2-34 : Correlation of STM-n faults ..........................................................................................A2-45
Table 2-35 : Correlation of MSP faults .............................................................................................A2-45
Table 2-36 : Correlation of MS-SPRing faults ..................................................................................A2-45
Table 2-37 : Correlation of HPOM/HPT faults from SDH cards .......................................................A2-46
Table 2-38 : Correlation of HPT faults from GIG-E cards ................................................................A2-46
Table 2-39 : Correlation of HPA/LPOM faults ..................................................................................A2-47
Table 2-40 : Correlation of 2, 34, 45 Mbit/s ......................................................................................A2-47
Table 3-1 to 3-2 : List of ADR2500 eXtra components ......................................................................A3-1
Tables 3-3 to 3-5 : List of available cables ........................................................................................A3-2
Tables 4-1 to 4-2 : Technical characteristics of ADR2500 eXtra ......................................................A4-1
Tables 6-1 to 6-4 : Actions to realize according to cases ..................................................................A6-8
Table B-1 : Access security level ...................................................................................................... AB-1
Table B-2 : Failure indication definition ............................................................................................. AB-6
Table B-3 : List of components.......................................................................................................... AB-7
Table B-4 : List of available cables.................................................................................................... AB-7
Table B-5 : Technical characteristics ................................................................................................ AB-8
Table C-1 : MUX/DEMUX specification............................................................................................. AC-4
Table C-2 : Optical power budger ..................................................................................................... AC-5
Table C-3 : List of components.......................................................................................................... AC-5
Table C-4 : List of available cables ................................................................................................... AC-6
Table C-5 : Technical Characteristics ............................................................................................... AC-6

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1.1 - General information


The ADR2500 eXtra (Add-Drop multiplexer 2500 Mbit/s Compact) is an STM-16 optical add-drop
multiplexer used to build STM-16 point-to-point links, STM-16 rings or meshed networks with
SNC path protection or MSP protection or MS-SPRing protection (line) to fulfil transport
of 2 Mbit/s, 34/45 Mbit/s, STM-1, STM-4, STM-16 links, of gigabit Ethernet data.
The ADR2500 eXtra offers a cross-connection with VC4-16c, VC4-4c, VC4, VC3, VC12
granularity, called "SWITCH HO/LO" with 64x64 VC4, 192x192 VC3 and/or 4032x 4032 VC12
capacity, unidirectional or bi-directional.
On STM-16 side, the ADR2500 eXtra allows regeneration sections of up to 60 km at 1310 nm and
100 km at 1550 nm ; if it is associated to an optical booster, via an U16.2 card, the section can
reach 150 km.
The association with a MUX 10000 Unit allows an optical multiplexing - demultiplexing function of
four STM-16 signals from four L16.2+ cards with wavelength in the 200 GHz grid (1,6 nm).
The ADR2500 eXtra can optionally include the protection of power supply, of switching matrix
function and of PDH cards.
The ADR2500 eXtra can be used as :

Terminal Multiplexer with maximum capacity of 1 STM-16 or 4 STM-4 or 16 STM-1 or 252


E1 tributaries or 12 E3/DS3 tributaries and with tributary and line protection MSP 1+1,
Pseudo-repeater, with capacity to regenerate 1 or 2 STM-16 lines,

STM-16 add/drop Multiplexer with maximum capacity of 2 STM-16 line and of 252 E1
tributaries or 12 E3/DS3 tributaries or 32 STM-1 or 8 STM-4 or 2 STM-16 tributaries,

STM-4 add/drop Multiplexer with a cross-connection of VC4-4c, VC4, VC3, VC12 granularity
with E1 or E3/DS3 or STM-1 or STM-4 tributaries and a maximal capacity of 2 STM-4 line.

This equipment features Gigabit Ethernet over SDH transport with the GIG-E cards
The ADR2500 eXtra interworks with equipment of the synchronous digital hierarchy complying
with recommendations G.707 and G.783 of the ITU-T.

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This equipment can be managed :

by a local terminal with VT100 emulation required on commissioning for communication


parameter configuration ("COMM" access),
by an HTTP server for local or remote interactive operation using a Web Browser,
remotely, by means of an SNMP protocol via an IONOS NMS network manager ; using
SNMP protocol also allows the supervision of the whole network
The connection of this manager to the management network is performed via the Ethernet
access ("ETH").
The management network is made of the Ethernet access ("ETH"), of the DCC (D1 to D3
and D4 to D6) of the STM-16 line and STM-n tributaries, of the 2 management VC12.
The management VC12 of the ADR2500 eXtra are incompatible with those of the ADR
155c but are compatible with those of the ADR2500c P3.

The ADR2500 eXtra is mounted in a 19" or ETSI rack.


The ADR2500 eXtra comprises :

one 14U shelf equipped with a back panel,

one to twelve LTU interface cards :

one to twelve LTU21E120 or LTU21E75 cards dedicated by group of 3 to the


tributary PDH 63E1 cards. Each LTU includes the connectors for 21x2 Mbit/s ports.
one to four LTU3E3DS3 cards dedicated to the tributary PDH 3E3DS3 cards. Each
LTU includes the connectors for 3x34 or 45 Mbit/s ports.

two 48 VDC Power Supply Unit cards [PSU160 (160W) or PSU-2G].


A third card can be inserted in the shelf as automatic protection 1:2
The utilization of the PSU-2G card is possible in order to arrange an unique maintenance
share between ADR extra 2500c and ADR2500 eXtra.

one Common Connecting Unit card (CCU-2G) for the power supply, the remote signaling,
the station remote controls and alarms and the synchronization signals,

one Control Unit card (CTRL-2G),

two Auxiliary Channels cards (AUX),

one SWITCH HO/LO card enabling VC4-16c, VC4-4c, VC4, VC3, VC12 granularity,
A second card can be inserted in the shelf as automatic or manual protection 1:1.
one to ten interface cards as required :

one to four tributary PDH 63E1 cards allowing 63 VC12 connections.


Each card is associated to a LTU21E1 group from 1 to 3.
A fifth card can be inserted in the shelf as automatic or manual protection 1:4 max
one to four tributary PDH 3E3DS3 cards allowing 3 VC3 connections.
Each card is associated to a LTU3E3DS3.
A fifth card can be inserted in the shelf as automatic or manual protection 1:4 max
one to eight cards with 4 optical STM-1 access points enabling on each access one
VC4 connection or 3 VC3 connections or 63 VC12 connections,
one to eight 4ERE cards with 4 electrical STM-1 access points enabling on each
access one VC4 connection or 3 VC3 connections or 63 VC12 connections,
one to eight cards with one optical STM-4 access enabling one VC4-4c connection
or 4 VC4 connections or 12 VC3 connections ou 252 VC12 connections

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one to four cards with 1 optical STM-16 access enabling one VC4-16c connection
or 4 VC4-4c connections or 16 VC4 connections or 48 VC3 connections or 1008
VC12 connections
one or two GigaEthernet GIG-E cards enabling a Gigabit Ethernet over SDH
transport service on a VC4-nv channel (n = 1 to 7)

one extractable FAN-2G unit in bottom of the shelf.

The minimum configuration in Terminal application - comprises a shelf equipped with two
PSU-160 cards, one CCU-2G card, one CTRL-2G card, one SWITCH HO/LO card, one FAN-2G
unit, one line card and one SDH or PDH tributary card (with corresponding LTU card) to which
the necessary transmission and redundancy cards are added.
For the connection of the different access points of cards, see 1.3 "Connection of Access
points"

1.2 - Installation of the shelf


The ADR2500 eXtra shelf, equipped with a back panel, can be installed in a 19" or ETSI rack.
(see Figure 1-1 et Figure 1-2).
The ADR2500 eXtra shelf is delivered with an adequate adaptation kit (in its own packing) :

either a 19" kit constituted of 2 19" brackets (1 right + 1 left) + 12 screws M3x6 + 12 flat
washers M3,

either an ETSI kit constituted of 2 ETSI brackets (1 right + 1 left) + 12 screws M3x6 + 12 flat
washers M3,

The mounting kit for installation of the shelf on the uprights of the 19" or ETSI rack, formed by 6
cage nuts and 6 screws, is not supplied with the shelf

Installation in 19" rack


The ADR2500 eXtra has ventilation-type heat regulation system. When installing, provide for two
appropriate spaces : one below the shelf for the hold of air (minimum 75 mm), the other in top of
the shelf for the evacuation of air and the passage of cables (minimum 75 mm).
Proceed as following :

Insert the FAN-2G module in the shelf before integrating this one in the rack.

provide a 14U position in the rack for each equipment, 2U space under the shelf and 2U
space above the shelf, placing either a passive equipment (coiling assembly for example)
either a deflector of air between 2 shelves.

secure the mounting brackets for installation in a 19" rack to either side of the empty shelf,
placing a washer behind the screw head.

clip the 3 cage nuts M6 in their housings on the left upright of the rack (see distance
between 2 cage nuts on figure),

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clip the 3 cage nuts M6 in their housings on the right upright of the rack (see distance
between 2 cage nuts on figure),
offer the rear of the 19" shelf facing the rack,
slide the shelf equipped with the FAN-2G module until the mounting brackets come into
contact with the uprights, in line with the 6 cage nuts, then secure using the 6 screws M 6 x
12.

Installation in ETSI rack


The installation of the shelf in the ETSI rack is identical to the procedure used for the 19" rack.
In this case, use the set of mounting brackets specific to installation in ETSI rack
Provide a 25 SU position in the rack for each equipment, 3 SU space under the shelf and 4 SU
space above the shelf, placing either a passive equipment (coiling assembly for example) either
a deflector of air between 2 shelves.

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177,8 mm

177,8 mm

3 vis
M6x12
3 crous
cage M6

Figure 1-1 : Installation of ADR2500 eXtra shelf in 19" rack

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175 mm

175 mm

3 vis
M6x12
3 crous
cage M6

Figure 1-2 : Installation of ADR2500 eXtra shelf in ETSI rack

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Figure 1-3 : ADR2500 eXtra equipped shelf

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LTU 5-1

LTU 5-2 LTU 5-3 LTU 6-1 LTU 6-2 LTU 6-3 LTU 7-1 LTU 7-2 LTU 7-3 LTU 8-1 LTU 8-2 LTU 8-3

PDH
2 Mbits
34/45
Mbits
ports

PDH
2 Mbits
ports

PDH
2 Mbits
ports

PDH
2 Mbits
34/45
Mbits
ports

PSU 2

PSU 3

TRIB 2 TRIB 4 TRIB 6 TRIB 8 LINE 2

PSU 1

PSU-160
PSU-2G

CCU
CCU2G

PSU-160 PSU-160
PSU-2G PSU-2G

EXT 1
AUX

EXT 2
AUX

CTRL
CTRL2G

SDH
Prot or
Normal
E1

PDH
2 Mbits
ports

SDH
STM16
GIG-E

PDH
2 Mbits
ports

SDH
PDH

PDH
2 Mbits
34/45
Mbits
ports

SDH
PDH

PDH
2 Mbits
ports

STM16
SDH
GIG-E

PDH
2 Mbits

PDH
2 Mbits
34/45
Mbits
ports

SWITCH 1

SWITCH HO/LO

PDH
2 Mbits
ports

PDH
2 Mbits
ports

SWITCH 2

SWITCH HO/LO

TRIB 1 TRIB 3 TRIB 5 TRIB 7 LINE 1

SDH
Prot or
Normal
E3

SDH
STM16
GIG-E

SDH
PDH

SDH
PDH

STM16
SDH
GIG-E

FAN (FAN-2G)

Table 1-1 : Designation of ADR2500 eXtra slots

The fully equipped ADR2500 eXtra contains (See Chapter 3 - Table 3-1 : List of ADR2500 eXtra
components) by :

one to twelve LTU interface cards :

one to twelve LTU21E120 or LTU21E75 cards (LTU 5-x to LTU 8-x)


one to four LTU3E3DS3 cards (LTU 5-1, LTU 6-1, LTU 7-1, LTU 8-1)
If a LTU3E3DS3 card is inserted in LTU x-1 slot, the LTU x-2 and LTU x-3 cannot
be used.

two or three power supply unit cards PSU-160 (PSU 1, PSU 2 and PSU 3 slots),

one common connecting unit card CCU-2G (CCU slot)

one control unit card CTRL-2G (CTRL slot),

two auxiliary channels cards AUX (EXT 1 and EXT 2 slots),

one to ten interface cards as required :

one to five PDH 63E1 cards (TRIB 5 to TRIB 8 and TRIB 2 slots)
In TRIB 5 to TRIB 8, this card is mandatory associated to a corresponding
LTU21E1 group from 1 to 3
In TRIB 2, this card is used either in protection mode or in working mode ; in this
last case, it will be associated to a LTU21E1 group from 1 to 3

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one to five PDH 3E3DS3 cards (TRIB 5 to TRIB 8 and TRIB 1 slots)
In TRIB 5 to TRIB 8, this card is mandatory associated to the corresponding
LTU3E3DS3
In TRIB 1, this card is used either in protection mode or in working mode ; in this
last case, it will be associated to one LTU3E3DS3
one to eight STM-1 or STM-4 cards (TRIB 1 to TRIB 8 slots)
one to four STM-16 cards (TRIB 3, TRIB 4, LINE 1 or LINE 2 slots),

- The STM-16 cards which take place in TRIB 3 or TRIB 4 are exploited without
MS-SPRing Protection ; in these configurations, the TRIB 1, TRIB 5 and TRIB 7 or
TRIB 2, TRIB 4 and TRIB 6 slots cannot be used, because the STM-16 card uses
all its bandwidth
one or four GIG-E cards (TRIB 3, TRIB 4, LINE 1 or LINE 2 slots)

- if the GIG-E cards take place in TRIB 3 or TRIB 4, the TRIB 1, TRIB 5 and TRIB 7
or TRIB 2, TRIB 4 and TRIB 6 slots cannot be exploited, because the GIG-E card
uses an internal bandwidth equivalent to a STM-16.

one or two SWITCH HO/LO cards (SWITCH 1 and SWITCH 2 slots),

one FAN-2G unit located at the bottom of the shelf (FAN slot).

No adjustment or configuration is required on the equipment to be installed. All parameter values


are defined during the commissioning procedure and using the on-board operating software.
The "TRIB" and "LINE" slots have a double width in order to be able to receive "63E1", "3E3DS3
and "GIG-E" cards. If another type of card takes place in these slots, it will be positioned in right
part of the slot, the left part receiving an appropriated cover. Covers are also provided for the
other empty slots.
All connections are performed on the front panel of the cards.
Layout of cards
REMINDER : Before all intervention on the cards, be sure to put on an antistatic bracelet.
Refer to Table 1-1 : Designation of ADR2500 eXtra slots
TRIB and LINE slots are unmarked slots with the following constraints :
-

the STM-16 and GIG-E cards take only place in the TRIB 3, TRIB 4, LINE 1 and LINE 2
slots.

the LINE 1 and LINE 2 slots can only receive STM-4, STM-16 or GIG-E cards.

To make wiring more easy and fulfil the same configuration in all the sites, it is recommended to
proceed as following :

place the LTU cards from left to right by using of preference LTU 6-x and LTU 8-x blocks for
the 2 Mbit/s connectings (E1) and the LTU 5-x and LTU 7-x blocks for the 34/45 Mbit/s
connectings (E3/DS3).

place the first PSU-160 card in the PSU 1 slot,

place the first AUX card in the EXT 1 slot,

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place the first SWITCH HO/LO card in the SWITCH 1 slot,

In the absence of 2 Mbit/s connectings (E1), in order to allow STM-16 tributaries and a
protection of 34/45 Mbit/s accesses :
place the tributary PDH, STM-1, STM-4 card(s) by starting with TRIB 1, TRIB 3,
TRIB 5 and TRIB 7 slots and by continuing with TRIB 2, TRIB 4, TRIB 6 and TRIB
8slots
place the first tributary STM-16 card in the TRIB 4 slot,
place the first line STM-16 card in the LINE 2 slot,
place the first GIG-E card in the TRIB 4 slot,

In the absence of 34/45 Mbit/s connectings (E3/DS3), in order to allow STM-16 tributaries
and a protection of 2 Mbit/s accesses :
place the tributary PDH, STM-1, STM-4 card(s) by starting with TRIB 2, TRIB 4,
TRIB 6 and TRIB 8 slots and by continuing with TRIB 1, TRIB 3, TRIB 5 and TRIB 7
slots
place the first tributary STM-16 card in the TRIB 3 slot,
place the first line STM-16 card in the LINE 2 slot,
place the first GIG-E card in the TRIB 3 slot,

secure the cards, the covers and the ventilation unit by screwing.

1.3 - Connection of access points


All the connections are performed on the front panel of the cards. The PSU-160, 63E1, 3E3DS3
and SWITCH HO/LO cards do not have connectors ; the power supply cord is connected to the
CCU-2G card.
The cards can be removed without intervening on the other cards or on their connections.
On the LTU21E120 and LTU21E75 cards :

1 G.703 21x2Mbit/s traffic port "E1 OUTPUT / E1 INPUT"

On the LTU3DS3 card :

1 G.703 34 ou 45 Mbit/s traffic port "TR / REC"

On the CCU-2G card :

station power supply and alarms access "POWER/ALM 48V 13A max"

remote signaling and remote control access "LOOPS"

2MHz G.703 synchronization access " SYNC"

On the CTRL-2G card :

Ethernet management access "ETH"


IP address configuration access "COMM" : allows the connection to a VT 100 terminal or
emulation

On the AUX card :

Engineering Order Wire access

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Depending on the used interface modules :

4 optical STM-1 access points or 4 electrical STM-1 access points "TR / REC"

1 optical STM-4 access "TR / REC"

1 optical STM-16 access "TR / REC"

On the GIG-E card :

1 optical Gigabit Ethernet access "TR / REC"

1 maintenance access "RS232" : allows the connection to a VT 100 terminal or emulation

Refer to the list of available cables in Chapter 3 - Spare parts and Cables.

Connection rules
All the access points are provided directly on the front panel of the cards.
All the cables are directed upwards through the intermediary of fibers-guide, except the
cable of power supply that is oriented downwards.
The cable paths should not interfere with extraction of a module; therefore, the connecting of
the shelf should have sufficient slack.

1.3.1 - Connection to LTU21E1 or LTU21E75 cards

Figure 1-4 Front panel of LTU21E120 card


"E1 INPUT" and "E1 OUTPUT" G.703 21x2 Mbit/s traffic ports :
ports

21 x 2 Mbit/s traffic ports compliant with the ITU-T G.703


Recommendation ( 9.3 for input port, tab.7 for output port) and
ETS 300 166

Bit rate

2,048 Mbit/s 50 ppm,

Code

HDB3,

Impedance

75 or 120 balanced,

Connector

SUB D HD female 44 pins supporting L907 cable (21 ports).

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1
16
31

15
30
44

This interface uses two connectors : E1 INPUT connector for inputs (named RX) and
E1 OUTPUT connector for outputs (named TX)
Pin N

Ports
16
31

1
17

2
32

3
18
33

3
19

5
34

6
20
35

5
21

8
36

9
22
37

10

7
23

11
38

12
24
39

13

9
25

14
40

10

15
26
41

16

11
27

17
42

12

18
28
43

19

13
29

20
44

14

21
30

15

Signal name

Comments

GND

ground

TX(RX) 1B

Output (Input) 2 Mbit/s (hot point)

TX(RX) 1A

Output (input) 2 Mbit/s (cold point)

TX(RX) 2B

Output (Input) 2 Mbit/s (hot point)

TX(RX) 2A

Output (input) 2 Mbit/s (cold point)

TX(RX) 3B

Output (Input) 2 Mbit/s (hot point)

TX(RX) 3A

Output (input) 2 Mbit/s (cold point)

TX(RX) 4B

Output (Input) 2 Mbit/s (hot point)

TX(RX) 4A

Output (input) 2 Mbit/s (cold point)

TX(RX) 5B

Output (Input) 2 Mbit/s (hot point)

TX(RX) 5A

Output (input) 2 Mbit/s (cold point)

TX(RX) 6B

Output (Input) 2 Mbit/s (hot point)

TX(RX) 6A

Output (input) 2 Mbit/s (cold point)

TX(RX) 7B

Output (Input) 2 Mbit/s (hot point)

TX(RX) 7A

Output (input) 2 Mbit/s (cold point)

TX(RX) 8B

Output (Input) 2 Mbit/s (hot point)

TX(RX) 8A

Output (input) 2 Mbit/s (cold point)

TX(RX) 9B

Output (Input) 2 Mbit/s (hot point)

TX(RX) 9A

Output (input) 2 Mbit/s (cold point)

TX(RX) 10B

Output (Input) 2 Mbit/s (hot point)

TX(RX) 10A

Output (input) 2 Mbit/s (cold point)

TX(RX) 11B

Output (Input) 2 Mbit/s (hot point)

TX(RX) 11A

Output (input) 2 Mbit/s (cold point)

TX(RX) 12B

Output (Input) 2 Mbit/s (hot point)

TX(RX) 12A

Output (input) 2 Mbit/s (cold point)

TX(RX) 13B

Output (Input) 2 Mbit/s (hot point)

TX(RX) 13A

Output (input) 2 Mbit/s (cold point)

TX(RX) 14B

Output (Input) 2 Mbit/s (hot point)

TX(RX) 14A

Output (input) 2 Mbit/s (cold point)

TX(RX) 15B

Output (Input) 2 Mbit/s (hot point)

TX(RX) 15A

Output (input) 2 Mbit/s (cold point)

TX(RX) 16B

Output (Input) 2 Mbit/s (hot point)

TX(RX) 16A

Output (input) 2 Mbit/s (cold point)

TX(RX) 17B

Output (Input) 2 Mbit/s (hot point)

TX(RX) 17A

Output (input) 2 Mbit/s (cold point)

TX(RX) 18B

Output (Input) 2 Mbit/s (hot point)

TX(RX) 18A

Output (input) 2 Mbit/s (cold point)

TX(RX) 19B

Output (Input) 2 Mbit/s (hot point)

TX(RX) 19A

Output (input) 2 Mbit/s (cold point)

TX(RX) 20B

Output (Input) 2 Mbit/s (hot point)

TX(RX) 20A

Output (input) 2 Mbit/s (cold point)

TX(RX) 21B

Output (Input) 2 Mbit/s (hot point)

TX(RX) 21A

Output (input) 2 Mbit/s (cold point)

GND

Ground

NOTE : The shielding of the connector case is connected to the subrack front panel ground
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1.3.2 - Connection to LTU3E3DS3 card

Figure 1-5 Front panel of LTU3E3DS3 card

"TR" and "REC" G.703 34 or 45 Mbit/s traffic ports :


Ports

75 ohms 34/45 Mbit/s Interface compliant to ITU-T G.703


( 11) Recommendation and ETS 300 166 allowing 34 Mbit/s or
45Mbit/s plesiochronous stream exclusive connection

Connector

1.0/2.3 75

1.3.3 - Connection to CCU-2G card

Power supply and


station alarm access

Remote signaling,
Remote control access

2MHz G.703
Synchronization access

Figure 1-6 : Front panel of CCU-2G card

The ADR2500 eXtra has three PSU-160 cards.


It operates with two PSU-160 cards if a backup power supply card is not present or when
replacing a faulty PSU-160 card.
The ADR2500 eXtra can be supplied by a PAPA : power supply input is located on the CCU-2G
card.

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1.3.3.1 - "POWER/ALM" connector


male connector

HE5 - 25 pins
Pin N

Signal name

-48V2
14

-48V2

15

-48V2

16

-48V1

17

-48V1

-48V2

-48V1

-48V1

Audible minor alarm


18

0BS

19

Visual minor alarm

0BS

Audible major alarm


20

-48VS
21

OB1
OB2

23

OB2

OB1

11

Shelf ground
24

Shelf ground

25

Shelf ground

12

NOTE

Visual major alarm

22
10

13

-48VS

Shelf ground
Shelf ground

: The connector shielding is connected to the equipment ground.


: OB is the logical "OR" of signals OB1 and OB2 of the power supply access.

Power supply interface :


Input voltage :

One or two - 48 V power supply sources, SELV type (Safety Extra


Low Voltage)
Operating voltage range : - 36 V to - 60 V
Maximum voltage range : - 36 V to - 72 V

Power :

260 W max. (see Chapter 4).


The audible and visual minor alarm outputs are interconnected just
like the audible and visual major alarm outputs.

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PAPA connection cable (see diagram below) :


PAPA equipment side
male connector HE5 25 pins

ADR2500 eXtra side


Power/ALM 48V 13A max.
"Female" connector HE5 25 pins
Figure 1-7 : POWER/ALM power supply cable

Warning : As the shelf power supply connector is located on the CCU card, it is mandatory to
disconnect the powering cable from the POWER/ALM connector before CCU card extraction, to
prevent any risk of contact with hazardous voltages while manipulating the card.

1.3.3.2 - Remote signaling, remote control and station alarms


access : LOOPS"
Access

4 remote signaling inputs (Local user inputs) for floating contacts,


biased to - 48 VS internally, active in the closed state, with galvanic
insulation (loop current between 1 and 10 mA),
2 dry loop outputs (common, break and make) (Local user outputs)
used as station alarm or remote control
(maximum current = 100mA on resistive load).

female connector

8
15

1
9

HE5 - 15 pins

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Pin N
1

Quad

Pair

Color

Signal name

In/Out

ALA2R

St

ALA2C

St

Vi

ALA2T

St

10

ALA1R

St

Bc

ALA1C

St

11

ALA1T

St

2
3
4

GND
12

5
13
6
14
7
15
8

Remarks
Outgoing dry loop No. 2

Outgoing dry loop No. 1


Signal Ground

TELE4B (OBs)

St

TELE4A

Et

TELE3B (OBs)

St

Vi

TELE3A

Et

TELE2B (OBs)

St

TELE2A

Et

TELE1B (OBs)

St

Vi

TELE1A

Et

Remote signaling loop No. 4


Remote signaling loop No. 3
Remote signaling loop No. 2
Remote signaling loop No. 1

NOTE : The Quad, Pair and Color indications concern the 4-Quad cable L907 of the SAGEM
cable.

1.3.3.3 - 2 MHz G.703 sync access : "SYNC"


Access

2 external sync input interfaces operating at 2 MHz G.703 (T3) and


2 identical sync output interfaces operating at 2 MHz G.703 (T4),
comply with recommendation G.703 of ITU-T ( 13.3 et 13.4 for
input interface, tab.10 13.2 tab.11 and 13.4 for output table)

Impedance

120 balanced,
5

female connector
Pin N

1
6

HE5 9 pins (120 ).

2
7
3
8
4
9
5

Remarks

Pair

Color

Bc

TX1 TIP (T4+)

Output T4-1 (HI)

Vi

RX2 TIP (T3+)

Input T3-2 (HI)

RX1 TIP (T3+)

Input T3-1 (HI)

RX1 RING (T3-)

Input T3-1 (LO)

RX2 RING (T3-)

Input T3-2 (LO)

Vi

TX2 RING (T4-)

Output T4-2(LO)

TX2 IP (T4+)

Output T4-2(HI)

1
6

Signal name

Quad

GND

Signal Ground

TX1 RING (T4-)

Output T4-1 (LO)

NOTE : The connector shielding is connected to the electrical ground on the front panel.
The Quad, Pair and Color indications concern the two-Quad cable L907 of the cable supplied by
SAGEM.
The 75 ohm unbalanced interfaces are obtained by adding a cable which also provides BNC
connectors.

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1.3.4 - Connection to CTRL-2G card


Major and minor alarm
indicator LEDs for the
whole equipment

Card alarm indicator


LEDs (status, in service)

Alarm acknowledge button

SmarCard access

Management
Ethernet access

COMM access

Figure 1-8 : Front panel of CTRL-2G card

1.3.4.1 - Management access : "COMM" connector


Access

RS232, interconnection of a console or VT100 emulation

Rate

19200 bauds (8 data bits, no parity bit and 1 stop bit),

female connector

1
9

Pin N

Signal name

Remarks

DCD

Data Carrier Detect (Connected to DSR)

DSR

Data Set Ready (to DCE)*

RTS

CTS

Clear To Send (to DCE)*

DTR

Data Terminal Ready (from DCE)*

RX

TX

4
9
5

HE5 9 pins

RI
GND

Data reception (to DCE)*


Request To Send (from DCE)*
Data send (from DCE)*

Ring Indicator (not connected)


Signal Ground

* The ADR2500 eXtra is seen as a DCE.

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COMM equipment side


male connector HE5 9 pins

VT100 or PC side
Female connector HE5 9 pins
Figure 1-9 : Comm connection cable

WARNING : Only use a straight cord, such as the one provided by SAGEM.

1.3.4.2 - Management access : "ETH" connector


Access

Ethernet management interface operating at 10 Mbit/s in halfduplex or full-duplex mode in accordance with mode used by party
(Ethernet port is dynamically adapted to each new connection of
the party),
If the Ethernet interface doesn't work, force the configuration
of the network card of the PC in duplex half mode.

Contact 1

Contact 8

RJ45 (10 base T) : front view

Connector

Pin N.

Signal name

TX_ETH_TIP

TX_ETH_RING

RX_ETH_TIP

4 and 5

NC

RX_ETH_RING

7 and 8

NC

Remarks
Ethernet output (HI)
Ethernet output (LO)
Ethernet input (HI)
BSTERM1
Ethernet input (LO)
BSTERM1

NOTE : Two indicator LEDs are associated to the "ETH" connector :


right green indicator LED : traffic status indicator,
left yellow indicator LED : link status indicator.

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Cable for connection to an HUB (see diagram below).

ADR2500 eXtra Eth side


male shielded RJ45 connector with 8 pins

HUB side
male shielded RJ45 connector with 8 pins

Figure 1-10 : Straight-through Ethernet cable

Cable for direct connection to a PC (see diagram below).


ADR2500 eXtra Eth side
male shielded RJ45 connector with 8 pins

PC side
male shielded RJ45 connector with 8 pins

Figure 1-11 : Cross-over Ethernet cable

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1.3.5 - Connection to AUX cards

Figure 1-12 : Front panel of AUX card


Each AUX card has three ports (6 ports in total with identical pin assignments)
E1 or F1 overhead bytes of STM-n tributaries or aggregates can be rerouted to these ports, for
order wire purposes for instance.
In addition, four internal connections can be created between E1 or between F1 bytes.

Connection of service channels :


Access

V.11 synchronous (differential)

Rate

64 kbit/s
8

female connector
Pin N

2
10
3
11
4
12
5
13
6
14
7
15

HE5 - 15 pins

Polarity

15

Signal name

Remarks
Not connected

TB

(+)

TA

(-)

TOFPB

(+)

TOFPA

(-)

RB

(+)

RA

(-)

Input, data to send on STM-n frame and sampled on rising edge


of clockT64 (B-A)
Output, transmit Octet Frame Pulse indicating position of bit 1
and transmitted on rising edge of clock T64 (B-A)
Output, data extracted from STM-n frame and transmitted on
falling edge of clock R64 (B-A)

ROFPB

(+)

ROFPA

(-)

Output, Receive Octet Frame Pulse indicating position of bit 1


and transmitted on falling edge of clock R64 (B-A)

R64B

(+)

Output, 64 kHz reception clock

R64A

(-)

T64B

(+)

T64A

(-)

Output, 64 kHz transmit clock


Not connected
Signal Ground

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Cable for connection of V11 access to an ARDAX equipment or a VDS EOW300 equipment
(see diagram below).

Figure 1-13 : AUX/EOW connection cable

Timing diagram of "EOW/AUX" interface in counter-directional mode (64 kbit/s


synchronous operation) :

T64 (B-A)
(output, transmit clock)

T (B-A)

B8

B1

B2

B8

B1

B2

(input, data to send on


STM1 line)

TOFP (B-A)
(Output, transmit
byte sync)

R64 (B-A)
(Output, reception clock)

R (B-A)
(data received from
STM1 line)

ROFP (B-A)
(Output, reception frame
pulse)

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1.3.6 - Connection of optical STM-1 / STM-4 / STM-16 access points

Figure 1-14 : Front panel of STM-1 interface card

Figure 1-15 : Front panel of STM-4 interface card

Figure 1-16 : Front panel of STM-16 interface card

All the access points are located on the front panel of the cards :

the STM-1 cards have 4 optical STM-1 interfaces

the STM-4 cards have 1 optical STM-4 interface

the STM-16 cards have 1 optical STM-16 interface

Each interface has a transmission access "TR" (Equipment output) and a reception access
"REC"( Input).
Remove the contact protection connector.
Connect the STM access points to the SC connectors on the front panel :

Transmission

TR connector

Reception

REC connector

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"TR" and "REC" access points:


Single mode interfaces
Common characteristics
Standard

UIT-T G.957

Code

Uncoded (NRZ)

Optical fiber

single mode (1310 nm or 1550 nm, UIT-T G.652)

Connector

SC / PC

Interfaces

4xS1.1

4xL1.1

4xL1.2

S4.1

L4.1

1310 nm

1310 nm

1550 nm

1310 nm

1310 nm

155,52 Mbit/s

155,52 Mbit/s

155,52 Mbit/s

622,08 Mbit/s

622,08 Mbit/s

20 ppm

20 ppm

20 ppm

20 ppm

20 ppm

0-12 dB

10-28 dB

0-28 dB

0-12 dB

10-24 dB

-15 to - 8 dBm

-5 to 0 dBm

-5 0 dBm

-15 to -8 dBm

-3 to + 2dBm

Sensitivity at 10

-28 dBm

-34 dBm

-34 dBm

-28 dBm

-28 dBm

Max. received power

-8 dBm

-10 dBm

0 dBm

-8 dBm

-8 dBm

0 - 28 km

22 68 km

0 - 100 km

0 - 28 km

22 58 km

1 dB

1 dB

1 dB

1 dB

1 dB

L4.2

L16.1

L16.2

L16.2+

U16.2 (3)

1550 nm

1310 nm

1550 nm

1550 nm

1550,92 nm

622,08 Mbit/s

2488,32 Mbit/s

2488,32 Mbit/s

2488,32 Mbit/s

2488,32 Mbit/s

20 ppm

20 ppm

20 ppm

20 ppm

20 ppm

10-24 dB

10-24 dB

10-24 dB

13-27 dB

25-39 dB

-3 to + 2dBm

-2 to +2 dBm

-2 2 dBm

+1 +5 dBm

+14 +17 dBm

Sensitivity at 10

-28 dBm

-27 dBm

-28 dBm

-28 dBm

-28 dBm

Max. received power

-8 dBm

-8 dBm

-8 dBm

-8 dBm

-8 dBm

35 92 km

0** - 58 km

0** - 85 km

50 - 100 km

80 - 150 km

1 dB

1 dB

2 dB

2 dB

3 dB

Wave length
Rate
Guaranteed
attenuation
Transmit power
-10

Typical range (*)


Chromatic Scattering
Optical path penalty
Interfaces
Wave length
Rate
Guaranteed
attenuation
Transmit power
-10

Typical range (*)


Chromatic Scattering
Optical path penalty

Table 1-2 : Characteristics of single mode interfaces


For the STM-16 cards, the optical fibers attached to the transmission laser and to the reception
photodiode are single mode devices with 10 micron core.
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(*) The typical ranges suppose the use of normalized fibers adapted to the emission wavelength
and for the mentioned optic penalty. A previous measure of the optic balance is recommended
(**) 0 Km with optical attenuators if necessary
Note (1) : No wavelength multiplexing : use lasers with wavelength of 1550,92 nm 0,1 nm
With wavelength multiplexing : use lasers with following wavelengths : 1550,92 nm
0,1 nm, 1547,72 nm 0,1 nm, 1549,32 nm 0,1 nm, 1552,52 nm 0,1.nm
These interfaces must be used with MUX 10000 Unit (see Annex C).
Note (2) : If wavelength multiplexing is implemented, a 6dB attenuation for the optical
multiplexer/demultiplexer pair inserted on the line should be taken into account.
Note (3) : The U16.2 characteristics are given for a U16.2 card associated to the
OPTICAL BOOSTER + 14 DBM unit (see Annex B).
WARNING (1) : In case of higher ambient temperature, the radiator equipping the L16.2+ and
U16.2 interface cards can reach a temperature superior to 50C. This heat risk at the
extraction of the card is indicated by a sticker in front panel.
(2) : Input optical power > -8dBm may cause irreversible damage
For 0 km, use an appropriate attenuation patch cord or add-on attenuator
Warranty void if not properly used

Multimode interface

Interfaces
Standard

4MM1
ANSI T1.646

Wavelength

1310 nm
155,52 Mbit/s

Rate

20 ppm

Code

Uncoded (NRZ),

Guaranteed attenuation
Transmit power

0 to 4 dB
-20 to -14dBm

-10

Sensitivity at 10

- 31 dBm

Max. received power

-14 dBm

Typical range

0 2 km

Passband

500 MHz per km

Connector

SC/PC

Table 1-3 : Characteristics of multimode interface

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1.3.7 - Connection of electrical STM-1 access points

Figure 1-17 : Front panel of 4ERE interface card


The 4ERE card has 4 electrical STM-1 interfaces : each interface has a transmission access
"TR" (equipment output) and a reception access "REC" (input).

"TR" and "REC" access points :


Rate

155,520 Mbit/s 20 ppm,

Standard

UIT-T G.703 15,

Code

CMI,

Electrical level

1V 0.1V peak-to-peak

Input attenuation

12.7 dB in f at 78MHz

Adaptation

15 dB between 8MHz and 240MHz

attenuation at input
Connector

1.0/2.3 75 ohms

WARNING :

Prior to any connection on the ERE card, be sure that the "male"
contact of the jumper is properly centered.

1.3.8 - Connection to GIGE-E card

Figure 1-18 : Front panel of GIG-E interface card

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1.3.8.1 - Gigabit Ethernet access


The GIG-E card offers an optical Gigabit Ethernet on its front panel : this interface has a
transmission access "TR" (Equipment output) and a reception access "REC"( Input).
Remove the contact protection connector.
Connect the Ethernet access points to the SC connectors on the front panel :

Transmission

TR connector

Reception

REC connector

"TR" and "REC" access points:

Multimode interface
Interfaces

GIG-E SX

GIG-E LX

GIG-E ZX

Standard

IEEE 802.3z

IEEE 802.3z

No standard

Wavelength

770 - 860 nm

1270 1355 nm

1480 1580 nm

1250 Mbit/s
100 ppm

1250 Mbit/s
100 ppm

1250 Mbit/s
100 ppm

-9,5 dBm min


-9,5 dBm min

-11 dBm min


-11,5 dBm min
-11,5 dBm min

-5 dBm min
-

-17 dBm

-19 dBm

-21 dBm

0 dBm

-3 dBm

-3 dBm

500 m min
220 m min

5000 m min
550 m min
550 m min

40 km min
-

SC/PC

SC/PC

SC/PC

Rate
Transmit power
Fiber 10 m
Fiber 50 m
Fiber 62,5 m
-10

Sensitivity at 10

Max. received power


Typical range
Fiber 10 m
Fiber 50 m
Fiber 62,5 m
Connector

Table 1-4 : Characteristics of GigaEthernet interface

1.3.8.2 - Maintenance access : "RS232" connector

This is a private access for Sagem staff ; it is not usefull to users.

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2 COMMISSIONING AND OPERATION

2.1 - Commissioning
The equipment can be commissioned and operated from a PC equipped with a VT100
emulation system and a Web Browser : the minimum configuration is defined in section 2.1.1
To access the equipment via the management function, a local terminal with VT100 emulation is
necessary the first time the equipment is commissioned : however, this will only enable the
parameter configurations required for the communication function (definition of equipment IP
address).

2.1.1 - Required configuration


The minimum configuration proposed for the operation PC is given below :

Description

Configuration 1

Processor

Configuration 3

Pentium 266 MHz

Memory

32 MB

Display

64 MB

128 Mo

800x600 256 colours (1024x768 recommended)


RS232 serial interface
Ethernet 10 Base T network card

Interface
Operating system

Configuration 2

Windows 95 / 98

Windows NT4 / 2000

Windows XP

HyperTerminal for Windows


1
HTTP browser : Internet Explorer 5.0 (*)

Applications

Table 2-1 : Minimum configuration for operation PC

(*) The operating PC can be equipped with Internet Explorer 5.5 or 6.0 (delivered release with
Windows XP).

Trademark of Microsoft Corporation

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LOCAL TEST
Equipment inventory

Check of - 48 V power supplies

Aggregate optical loopback

Insertion of communication parameters (VT100)

Time set and insertion of tributary accesses test configuration


(web browser)

Continuity check of tributary accesses

Redundancy check of - 48 V

Check of alarms and A / B loops


* case of
an under-equipped
Unit equipment

Local transmission test (30 min.) *

Optical connection

Connection of external synchronization input of


a "master" equipment (optional)

Preparation of configuration

no

Local test of last


equipment on network ?
yes
Link connection

Optical measurements

Reset of performance counters

24 H performance test on link

Operational equipment
(preparation of installation data package)

Backup of configuration

Figure 2-1 : Commissioning process for an ADR2500 eXtra network

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2.1.2 - Procedure
) On initial start-up, the equipment analyzes its constitution and takes this as the expected
configuration, under controlled service. It is therefore recommend to insert all the interface
cards before switching on the equipment in order to accelerate the commissioning procedure.
NOTES :
-

The initial commissioning procedure is normally carried out in factory.

If the four LEDs of the CTRL-2G card permanently flash, this means the card is passed
in degraded mode To go out of this degraded mode, see the chapter 6 "DEGRADED
MODE"

) Start up the power supply connected to the equipment.


) The equipment runs its selftests :
when the selftests are successful, the green indicator LED "STATUS" of the CTRL2G card lights permanent

if not successful, a flashing code defines the faulty selftest (contact the hot line)

) Configure the IP address for the equipment using the VT100 (see 2.1.4)
) Using the web browser (see 2.1.5) :
Up to date the time and date of the equipment (Equipment > Date and time menu)
if this one is not managed by a NMS network manager. In presence of a NMS manager,
the updating is automatic

Configure the remote management ports using the web browser

) Connect the Ethernet, PDH 2, 34, 45 Mbit/s, STM-1, STM-4, STM-16, GigaEthernet and
SYNC access points required in accordance with the equipment composition
) Connect the necessary AUX access points
) Download a predefined configuration or generate the required configuration using the web
browser :

Create the connections on the PDH , STM-n cards

Create the connections between the two GigaEthernet cards of the network. Select
the number of used VC4 on each GIG-E card, then apply the configuration

Setup the required protection features (MSP, MS-SPRing, SNC, Cards protections,

etc.)

Select the synchronization source and modify its parameters if necessary

Create the overhead byte traffic connections

If necessary, modify the monitoring parameters and the alarms configuration

The default configuration for the various parameters is given in 2.2.3


) Perform the STM-16 link tests observing the described process in procedure Figure 2-1 :
Commissioning process for an ADR2500 eXtra network

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) The equipment is now operational.


) The operation alarms may indicate an incorrect access points connection.
) Check the access points connection and the alarms corresponding to the connected access
points and correct any problems you may have detected.
) Back up the configuration.
NOTE : Once the commissioning procedure has been performed, connecting additional
access points (PDH, STM-1, STM-4, STM-16 or GigaEthernet) and inserting or removing
cards which are powered up is possible.

2.1.3 - Description of communication function


With maximal configuration (if all tributaries are STM-1), the routing function enables
implementing 34 PPP interfaces.

34
PPP

Application

Management access

HTTP / SNMP

Operation protocols

1
ETH

Routing functions

Figure 2-2 : Communication function on an ADR2500 eXtra

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IONOS NMS

The operating PC can be connected to


any Ethernet interface when the
parameter definitions enable reaching
an equipment to be operated

ADR155c

ETH

D1 D3
D4-D6
on STM16 West

HTTP / SNMP

HTTP
/ SNMP

ADR2500 eXtra

PPP

D1 D3
on STM16 East

ETH

PPP
D1 D3
D4-D6
on STM16 East

D1 - D3 on STM1

ADR2500 eXtra

ETH
PPP
HTTP / SNMP

D1 D3
on STM16 West

R
Management
VC12 P1/P2

PPP

D1 D3
on STM16 West

Management
VC12 P1/P2

Other
equipment

PPP
D1 D3
on STM16 East

ETH

HTTP / SNMP

HTTP / SNMP
ETH

ADR 2500c

ADR2500 eXtra

Figure 2-3 : Example of communication on an ADR2500 eXtra, ADR 2500c, ADR155c and other
equipment network
To correctly operate, the application needs a unique address in the network (the addressing
rules are reviewed in Annex A and apply to the numbered interfaces).
The Ethernet port also needs an explicit address if operating. On the other hand, the PPI ports,
carried by the DCCs of the SDH links or by the management VC12, do not need to have an
explicit address, thus facilitating implementation of these and limiting the number of required
addresses.
Unnumbered type is thus selected in the screen : IP Parameters Interfaces
Configuration .
There are however certain cases in which explicit addressing of the PPP ports is required :
if the SDH link used is connected to an ADR 155c for levels P1 or P2, or to a
FOT 155c

if two equipment are connected by more than one PPP link.

In these conditions, for proper operation, OSPF routing daemon should be used on these
interfaces, not RIP.

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2.1.4 - Defining parameters for IP address and Ethernet port


) Connect the "COMM" access to a free "COM" port on the PC with VT100 emulation.
) Switch on the PC.
) If it is the first time you have run the HyperTerminal application on this PC, process as
following :
successively select, in the Windows desktop, the Start, Programs, Accessories and
Hyperterminal buttons

select the icon representing the Hyperterminal application : a description window for

the application is displayed


enter a name and choose an icon for the connection, then validate your choices : a
new window is displayed

select the "COM" port on the PC which is connected to the equipment then validate
your choice. A new window is displayed

configure the port parameters as indicated below :


Bits per second
: 19200
Data bits
:8
Parity
: none
Stop bits
:1
Flow control
: none

validate the programming.

save the connection ("Save" command in application File menu).

NOTE : The next time you want to open the "Hyperterminal" application, you will simply
need to choose the connection icon to connect to the equipment. Once the equipment is
powered up, the operation menu is displayed.

to exit the "Hyperterminal" application, select Exit in the File menu.

) Open a session and enter your password (to configure the communication function, it is
necessary to have "supervisor" rights)
NOTE : by default, for the initial commissioning procedure, the password is empty.

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The following screen is displayed :

To select a command, type the command number in the "Choice ?" text area and press the
"ENTER" key to validate your choice.
> Choice "1" : Configuration of equipment IP address.

The IP address must be different from that of the other equipment.


The default value 000.000.000.000 corresponds to no configuration of the IP address.
When the IP address exists and is modified, equipment REBOOT is proposed.
Error message "Equipment address is mandatory" : the equipment address is mandatory
when at least one PPP link is not numbered.
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> Choice "2" : Configuration of Ethernet interface.

The above screen presents an Ethernet communication interface with its characteristics :
"Interface State" : choice of interface state : 0 (Interface off) or 1 (Interface on).
"IP Address" : IP address (default adress : 135.10.114.11)
"Subnet mask" : sub-network mask.
"Route Protocol" : protocol : 0 (None), 1 (RIP) or 2 (OSPF)

> Choice "3" : choice of equipment REBOOT.


This command is used to immediately reboot the application and restart with the parameters
already stored in the equipment.
This REBOOT is performed with no impact on the traffic.

> Choice "4" : Logout / Disconnection


Once the parameter definition process is completed, this command closes the current
session.
An automatic session exit is performed after a few minutes if no activity is detected (this time
period can be configured using the manager).

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> Choice "5" : Ping.

"IP Address" : Choice of IP address of equipment to be contacted.


Round trip time in ms
NOTE : The Ping command is used to check the accessibility and the return path from the
remote equipment by testing both the address of the interface and the address of this
equipment. If the address of the port by which the Ping command is generated is different
from the address of the equipment, two commands are generated.
> Choice "6" : Trace route.

"IP Address" : choice of IP address of equipment to be contacted.


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The screen displays the management routes already defined with their characteristics :
Hops : hop 1, 2, 3Path to go from one machine to another.

IP address : IP address of recipient (equipment or sub-network).


Delay (ms) : round trip time.
Unit. size : Maximum size of IP packet which can reach to the remote equipment.

2.1.5 - Using the Web browser


2.1.5.1 - Browser configuration
IE 5.0 configuration
NOTE : It is better not to have a cache with the IE 5.0, otherwise, it is never sure to have
updated data when the screen opens.
1.

In the Internet Explorer Tools menu, click Internet options.

2.

In the General tab, click Parameters.

3.

Tick the radio button : On each page visit, then define the disk space to be used for
1 Mbyte. Click [OK].

4.

In the Temporary Internet files tab, click Delete Files.

5.

Tick Delete all offline content, then click [OK].

6.

In the Internet options dialog box, click [OK], then close the IE browser to allow the options
to be acknowledged.

IE 5.5 and IE 6.0 configurations


The preceding configuration can be used.
However, the Automatic cache option with a disk space of 30 Mbytes provides for much faster
operation to display the pages.

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Remark
After an upgrade (application code + HTTP custom), the cache must be cleared as following :
In the Internet Explorer "Tools" menu click "Internet Options / General tab / Temporary Internet
files tab / Delete Files"
Tick "Delete all offline content", then click "OK".
Then close and start again the Browser.

PC Configuration
To get a correct date for the equipment HTTP, the environment variable "TZ" must not be
defined. To list all environment variables, type "Set" in the MS DOS console.
Otherwise, to get a correct display of HTML pages, fonts must not be defined as "large" in
display properties of the configuration panel and the Webdings police must be installed.

2.1.5.2 - Initial commissioning


The PC is connected via the Ethernet (the PC's gateway must be in the same subnetwork as the
Ethernet interface of the ADR).
1.

Run the INTERNET EXPLORER 5.0, 5.5 or 6.0 application or Mozilla.

2.

In the Address field of the home screen, enter the IP address for the ADR2500 eXtra
equipment, the browser home screen is displayed : Welcome on the ADR2500 eXtra's site.

3.

On initial commissioning, the password is empty. Click on [Apply] to access the screen :
ADR2500 eXtra shelf view.
The web browser is now operational.

2.1.5.3 - Menus tree


See following Figure 2-4 : Menus tree

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DS
Main Menu

Session

Synchronization

Connection

Aux

Login
Logout
Information

T0
T4

Configuration
Delete
Multiple connections
HO Level
LO Level

Configuration

Current Alarms

Polling

Delete

"EMPTY" Menu

"FAN-2G" Menu

"PSU-2G" Menu

"EXT" Menu

Monitoring
Service
Expected Card
Board status

Monitoring
Alarms

Maintenance
Monitoring
Expected Card
Board status

Monitoring
Service
Expected card
Board status

Board status

Shelf view / Equipment


Name
Date and Time
Inventories
Security
Management
Upload Download
Failure hold off/on time
WTR
Event Logs
Performance
Capabilities

AUX
"LTU21E1" Menu

"LTU3E3DS3" Menu

Maintenance
Monitoring
Service
Expected Card
Board status
E1 ports

Maintenance
Monitoring
Service
Expected Card
Board status
1/2/3 TR REC
E3/DS3

"TRIB 63E1" Menu

"TRIB 3E3DS3" Menu

"TRIB STM1" Menu

"TRIB or Line STM4" Menu

"TRIB or LINE STM16" Menu

Monitoring
Service
Expected Card
Performance
Board status
PDH Board Protection (*)
LPT (**)

Monitoring
Service
Expected Card
Performance
Board status
PDH Board Protection (*)

Maintenance
Monitoring
Service
Expected Card
Performance
Board status
1 TR REC
2 TR REC
3 TR REC
4 TR REC

Maintenance
Monitoring
Service
Expected Card
Performance
Board status
TR REC

Maintenance
Monitoring
Service
Expected Card
Performance
Board status

LPT (**)

E1 Retiming (**)

"CCU-2G" Menu

"CTRL-2G" Menu

"SWITCH HO/LO" Menu

Board status
Alarms
Loops
Synchronization

Monitoring
Board status

Maintenance
Monitoring
Service
Expected Card
Board Status

IP Parameters

"TRIB or LINE GIG-E" Menu


Monitoring
Service
Expected Card
Performance
Board status
TR REC
Settings

"TR REC" Menu


(*) If the card is inserted in TRIB 1
(3E3DS3) or TRB 2 (63E1)
(**) If the card is configured in working
mode

SPI / RST / MST


MSP / MS-SPRing
MSA / HPT /HPOM

"QoS" Menu

"TR REC" Menu


HPT
VC4-nv
GFP
Access

"Settings" Menu
LAN
QoS

TR REC

None
Pause Mode
802.1d Priority
IP V4 TOS
IP V6 Tclass
VLAN ID
Balanced

Figure 2-4 : Menus tree

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HPA / LPOM

"MS-SPRing" Menu accessible if


selected and for STM16 card in
" Line" slot

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2.1.5.4 - Presentation of the Graphical User Interface


When a session is opened on the web browser, the "Shelf view" screen (Figure 2-5) is displayed
with a general view of the equipment, in which each slot is marked with its name in bottom (left
for FAN-2G ) : LTU x-y, PSU 1-2-3, CCU, CTRL, EXT 1-2, TRIB 1-8, LINE 1-2, SWITCH 1-2,
FAN.
Click on "LTU" to visualize the LTU strip, click on "Shelf" to visualize the cards of the shelf.

Figure 2-5 : Shelf view screen of web browser


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This screen is used to display the status of the equipment, in particular :


the inconsistencies between configuration and composition, the card status ; each
slot displays an info bubble including
- the name of the expected card : always present information
- the card status : present information if default card (board missing, board mismatch,
defective board)
- the name of the inserted card : present information if the inserted card in the shelf is
different of the one programmed on the GUI

each card presents on bottom an horizontal border (vertical border on left for FAN2G) which is colored grey if the card is not monitored, red in case of default card ; for
FAN-2G, the red colour can also indicate a major alarm, colour which will be yellow in
case of minor alarm

the connectors in the modules with a major alarm condition are framed red, those
with a minor alarm condition are framed yellow,

the present and configured out of service modules include an icon representing a red
X to indicate this administrative status.

the present and configured on maintenance modules include an icon representing a


caution to indicate this administrative status

the "Status" and "Traffic" LEDs of the cards, and the "ALM" LEDs of the CTRL-2G
card are dynamic devices. The color code meanings are as following :
:
LED off,
GREY
:
OK,
GREEN
:
Major alarm,
RED
:
Minor alarm or current trafic on this card.
YELLOW

the MSP, MS-SPRing and PDH Cards protections are indicated on labels of
information that appear then on the concerned cards.

This screen is also used to :

have informations on the session :

- red information of "No Session" and "Login" link


- opened grey padlock if the writing session is not locked, closed red if the writing session
is locked by another user, closed green if the writing session is locked the user.

navigate using the info bubble buttons "Refresh", "Stop", "Previous", "Next"

reach help using the info bubble button"Help"

at any moment return on the "Shelf view" screen using the info bubble icon "Shelf
view"

display the "Equipment" menu and its items on the left of the screen, at the same
time that the visualization of the shelf

activate the common functions of the equipment (such as synchronization, security,


traffic information, etc.) by clicking on a function on the main menu bar located above the
equipment view. This opens a sub-menu on the left of the screen : see Figure 2-4 : Menus
Tree

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access the functions related to a specific module (for example, MS-SPRing


protection function in the case of a line STM-16 module) : by clicking on the module to be
selected, its specific menu appears on the left of the screen according to the type of card :
see Figure 2-4 : Menus Tree

display the characteristics specific to an access (connections made, connection


configuration, status of alarms, etc.) by selecting the corresponding connector.

For each displayed function, the configuration parameters, operating controls, active parameters
and status of the alarms are grouped on the same screen ; the various possible actions are
accessible (or not) to the operator depending on the operator's authorization level.
The browser window heading indicates the equipment name, its IP address and the granted
authorization level.
A mini view, located on the right top of the screen, indicates the cards which present alarms :
- colored grey slot : no monitored
- colored yellow slot : minor alarm
- colored red slot : major alarm
- colored white slot : monitored slot and no minor or major alarm, but possibility of non alarmed
severity alarm
When a slot is colored on this mini view, click on the info bubble button "Refresh" to make appear
the alarm's indications on the Equipment shelf view
This mini view is automatically refreshed according to a defined frequency in the "Polling" menu.

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2.2 - Operation

2.2.1 - Functional description


The ADR2500 eXtra is an STM-16 optical add-drop multiplexer used to build STM-16 point-topoint links, STM-16 rings or meshed networks.
The ADR2500 eXtra can also be connected to an equipment of the synchronous digital hierarchy
complying with G.707 and G.783 recommendations of ITU-T standard.
The ADR2500 eXtra modelling into functional blocks according to G.783 standard is as following :
SPI : Synchronous Physical Interface
RST : Regenerator Section Termination

OHA : OverHead Access

MST : Multiplex Section Termination

MSP : Multiplex Section Protection

SETS : Synchronous Equipment


Timing Source

MS-SPRing on two fibers

SETPI : Synchronous Equipment


synchronization Physical Interface

MSA : Multiplex Section Adaptation

SEMF : Synchronous Equipment


Management Function

HPOM : High order Path Overhead Monitoring

MCF : Message Communication


Function

HPC : High order Path Connection


HPT : High order Path Ternination
HPA : High order Path Adaptation
LUG : Lower order path Unequipped Generator
LPOM : Lower order Path Overhead Monitor
LPC Lower order Path Connection
LPT : Terminaison de conduit d'ordre infrieur
LPA : Lower order Path Adaptation
(VC12)

Lower order Path Adaptation


(VC3)

PPI : Plesiochronous Physical


Interface (VC12)

Plesiochronous Physical
Interface (VC3)

Table 2-2 : Functional blocks of ADR2500 eXtra

2.2.2 - General information


Operation and maintenance of the ADR2500 eXtra is performed :
either directly on the equipment, by means of the front panel indicator LEDs and of
the two technical management outgoing loops (A and B loops),

or, using a PC equipped with a web browser,

or, from a network manager using the SNMP protocol for the network and
supervision aspects, and the included web browser.

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The IONOS-NMS management software provides an efficient and comprehensive network


administration solution for SAGEM systems ADR 155c, ADR 2500c and ADR2500 eXtra (refer
to IONOS-NMS installation and user guide).
The equipment management functions (EMS) are developed at network administration level
(NML) in accordance with the telecommunications network architecture (TMN) :

point-to-point trail configuration,

management of alarms appearing on links,

management of protection systems : MSP, MS-SPRing (only for ADR 2500c and
ADR2500 eXtra), SNC-P.

2.2.3 - Operation parameters


The operation parameters comprise :

the configuration parameters,

the maintenance commands or operations (these actions are cleared in case of


power supply loss)

the alarms and their severity level.

Configuration parameters
The enclosed tables (Tables 2-3 to 2-5 : Network configuration parameters and Tables 2-6 to
2-22 : Equipment configuration parameters show the configuration functions.
The "Access and Parameter Path" column indicates :
the access paths (in bold italic) from the main menu functions (Figure 2-4 : Menus
tree) or from the selected card in the equipment view (Figure 2-5 : Shelf view screen of
web browser)

Ex : Connection menu > Output port > Configuration or Multiple Connections

The parameters to be defined, (bold between quotes) :

Ex : "Login" in Session menu

Configuration constraints
When configuring the name (Equipment > Name menu), you are limited to using upper and lower
case characters, numbers, the space and the and _ characters.
Accented characters and certain special characters will not be displayed on the VT100 interface.
The configuration downloads on the equipment (download all database) must be realized only
with absence of default on the equipment, without switched protection. If the MS-SPRing
protection is set on the equipment, this restraint is expanded to the absence of default or forced
operation on the STM-16 ring.

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2.2.3.1 - Network Configuration Parameters


Configuration
Connection

Protection

Wording
Connection matrix
(SWITCH HO/LO card
HPC and LPC)

Ring protection
mechanisms
SNC protection

Access paths and parameters

Menu : Connection > Output port > Configuration or Multiple


No connection
Connections
"VC Type" or "VC-n type" type, unidirectional or bi-directional
Connections of VC12, VC3 LO, VC4, VC4-4c, VC4-16c HO
"Input Port" or "First Input Port"
The dropdown list depends on the declared cards in the shelf.
"Name"
Identifications of the connection
Menu : Connection > Output port > Configuration
Protection of VC12, VC3, VC4, VC4-4c, VC4-16c paths
"Status" : traffic status.
Protection status reading (channel used, cause of switchover)
"Revertive"
Reversibility authorization for each path : return, after a WTR period, to
normal link when fault (SF or SD) has disappeared
"WTR"
WTR period (Wait Time to Restore) : in "Revertive" mode, waiting time for
return to normal link.
WTR programmable value for each path from 30 to 900 s in 1s steps
Hold Off Time
Persistence value programmable for each path from 0 to 10 s in 1/10 s
steps
"SNC Type"
SNC/I type, non-configurable unidirectional
"Protection Input Port"
Definition of the assistance port
The dropdown list depends on the declared cards in the shelf
Table 2-3 : Network configuration parameters

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None
Usable on a remote
connection
Not in service

No
60 s

0 ms
SNC/I
No protection

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Configuration

Wording

Access paths and parameters

MS-SPRing protection
on optical STM-16 line

Default value

"Operation"
Operator action by path and by order of priority :
Clear (Forced operation cancel),
Lockout of protection,
Forced Switch to Working,
Forced Switch to Protection,
Manual Switch to Working,
Manual Switch to Protection
Swap SNC : swap the working and protection input ports
Card menu : LINE 1 and 2 > TR REC > MSP/MS-SPRing > MS-SPRing
MS-SPRing
Activation or not
"NE ID"
Identification number ; values : none, 0 to 15
"WTR"
WTR period (Wait Time to Restore) : in "Revertive" mode, waiting time for
return to normal link
Configurable value from 30 to 900s in 1s steps
Multiple Ring Switch Handling
Type of operation.
Not selected : single fault ; Selected : double fault
"Operation" West and East
Operator command by order of priority :
Clear (Forced operation cancel),
Forced Switch,
Manual Switch

Clear

Off
None
300 s

Not selected

Clear

Table 2-4 : Network configuration parameters

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Configuration

Wording

Access paths and parameters


"Fault"
Alarms related to MS-SPRing
"Status"
Status of traffic on ring (normal/protection)
"Node Configuration"
Configuration of the identification N ; values : none, 0 to 15.
"Topology map"
16 elements topology map with values : none, 0 to 15
"Misconnection map"
Signal cancellation map with (topological) addresses of nodes in which
AU4 traffic (passing through a time interval) enters and exits the ring.
Values : none, 0 to 15
"Nut map"
8 elements map that identifies the configured AUs as Non-preemptible
Unprotected traffic.
Table 2-5 : Network configuration parameters

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None
None
None

Disable

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2.2.3.2 - Equipment Configuration Parameters


Configuration
Shelf
configuration

Wording
Equipment choice
Configuration of
equipment name

Access paths and parameters


Menu : Equipment > Name

Default value
None

Configuration of
Menu : Equipment > Date and time
equipment date and time
Equipment Date and Time by applying PC Date and Time
Reading hardware
inventories of inserted
sub-assemblies
Reading software
inventories of inserted
sub-assemblies

DD/MM/YYYY hh:mn:ss

Menu Equipment > Inventories > Hardware


Menu: Equipment > Inventories > Software
Current application codes and FPGA
Menu : Equipment > Upload/Download

Backup and
downloading
Backup all configuration
Backup "Shelf"
configuration
Backup "Network"
configuration

Upload > All Database (type of uploaded information)


Backup of all equipment configuration (Shelf + Network + Management)
Upload > Shelf database (type of uploaded informations
Backup of shelf configuration (cards, alarms, performances, connections,
protection, synchronization)
Upload > Network Database (type of uploaded informations)
Backup of management network parameters (PPP, IP address, routing
Protocols)
Table 2-6 : Equipment configuration parameters

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Configuration

Wording
Backup "Management"
configuration
Download all
configuration
Download "Shelf"
configuration
Download "Network"
configuration
Download
"Management"
configuration
Download codes and
customization of
equipment except those
of GIG-E card

Download codes of
GIG-E cards

Access paths and parameters


Upload > Management Database (type of uploaded informations)
Backup of parameters required by management
(list of managers, trap recipients, etc.)
Download > All Database (type of downloaded informations)
Restoration of all equipment configuration (Shelf + Network +
Management).
Download > Shelf database (type of downloaded informations)
Restoration of shelf configuration (cards, alarms, performances,
connections, protection, synchronization)
Download > Network database (type of downloaded informations)
Restoration of management network parameters (PPP, IP address,
routing protocols)
Download > Management database (type of downloaded informations)
Restoration of parameters required by management (list of Managers,
trap recipients)
Download > Shelf Pack (type of downloaded informations)
Download of whole codes in reserve bank in flash (Software, FPGA,
customization) forf all the cards which can be found in the equipment
except GIG-E .
The current codes are saved in current banque in flash. Switchover to
downloaded new codes takes place following a manual command by
operator.
Download > GIG-E Pack (type of downloaded informations)
Download of whole codes (Software, FPGA) of GIG-E card in reserve
bank in flash.
The current codes are saved in current banque in flash. Switchover to
downloaded new code takes place following a manual command by
operator.
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Configuration

Wording
Apply default
configuration
Switchover to GIG-E
code
Switchover on reseve
codes and application

IP addressing
Alarms
Interfaces
Routing table
Global Parameters

Interfaces Configuration
Static Routes
Configuration

Access paths and parameters


Switching > Take effect
Default Configuration : application of default configurations (severities
and monitoring alarms, quality thresholds) on all equipment
Switching > Switch (Next card reset will apply selected version)
Switchover to GIG-E reserve code
Switching > Switch and reset
Shelf Pack : Switchover to equipment reserve codes then application by
reset
GIG-E Pack_ :
Switchover to GIG-E reserve codes then application by reset
Menu : CTRL-2G card > IP Parameters
Used to configure monitoring and severity of management interface
alarms.
Summary of management interface configurations (Eth and PPP)
Reading of Ethernet port information
Reading of STM-n / DCCr / DCCm / VC12 port information
Summary of routing tables
Equipment management IP address
RIP routing
OSPF
PPP interfaces configuration
Equipment static routes configuration

Default value

Eth : minor
PPP : minor
@ ETH : 135.10.114.11

0.0.0.0
0
1

Table 2-8 : Equipment configuration parameters

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Configuration
Synchronization

Wording
Access paths and parameters
Synchronization sources Menu : Synchronization
and propagation
configuration
T0 Synchronization
"Name"
T3_1
T3_2
T2_LTU x:y (maximum 1 T2 by 63E1 card)
T2_LTU x:y (maximum 1 T2 by 63E1 card)
T1_TRIB x:y
T1_TRIB x:y
T1_LINE 1
T1_LINE 2
"SSm" (Synchronization Status Message)
Use of synchronization status messages
"Quality provided"
Quality level of potential sources :
PRC (Primary Reference Clock),
SSUT (Synchronization Supply Unit Transit),
SSUL (Synchronization Supply Unit Local),
SEC (Synchronization Equipment Clock),
DNU (Do Not Use)
"T0 priority"
Priority table of T0 according to sources declared.
Possible values from P1 to P8 and disable (dis).
Possible sources :
2 sources T1 extracted from incoming tributary access points STM-1,
STM-4, STM-16
2 sources T1 extracted from incoming line access points STM-16
2 sources T2 extracted from 2 Mbit/s incoming access points
2 sources T3, external, 2MHz G.703
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True
T3_1 = PRC
T3_2 = PRC
T2_LTU x:y = SEC
T2_LTU x:y = SEC
T1_LINE 1:1 =SEC
T1_LINE 2:1 = SEC
T1_TRIB x:y = SEC
T1_TRIB x:y = SEC
T3_1 = p1
T3_2 = dis
T2_LTU x:y = dis
T2_LTU x:y = dis
T1_LINE 1:1 = p2
T1_LINE 2:1 = p3
T1_TRIB x:y = dis
T1_TRIB x:y = dis

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Configuration

Wording

Access paths and parameters

Default value
Non-alarmed for T1_Line,
T1_Trib and T2
Minor for T3

"LOS Severity"
Alarm severity associated to the source status .
T0 Synchronization
Holdover in case of automatic mode and no valid source
"Mode"
Synchronization operating mode.
Choice between "Automatic" and "Free-run"
"Command"
Operator action : manual switchover, forced operation or clear to be
configured
"Revert"
Reversibility authorization common to all sources : return, after a WTR, to
normal link when default (SF or SD) causing switchover has disappeared.
"WTR"
WTR period (Wait Time to Restore) : in "Revert" mode, waiting time for
return to normal link. Common value to all programmable sources from
30 to 900 s in 1s steps
"Sync Freq Out of Range Severity
Alarm severity associated to the T0 output frequency
T4
"Active source"
Selected source : None, T0 and each T1 source
"Minimum Quality"
Quality threshold for T4. Choice between :
PRC (Primary Reference Clock),
SSUT (Synchronization Supply Unit Transit),
SSUL (Synchronization Supply Unit Local),
SEC (Synchronization Equipment Clock)

Automatic
Clear
True
60 sec

Minor

None
PRC

Table 2-10 : Equipment configuration parameters

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Configuration

Cards
configuration

Wording

Declaration of cards
presence and card type
by slot
Card monitoring

Disconnection of a card
34 or 45 Mbit/s Port

E1 Retiming

Access paths and parameters


"Sase"
Mode control : activation / deactivation ;
If activation : choice of T3 source between T3_1 and T3_2
"LOS T4 Severity"
Alarm severity associated to the T4 output status.
Card menu > Expected card : declaration of status of LTU, SWITCH,
LINE, TRIB, AUX, PSU slots. A slot can be configured empty or with an
expected card
Card menu > Monitoring
A non-monitored card is made grey in the equipment view. When a card
is not monitored, all relative events to the alarms on the card (card and
access points) are inhibited. The performance data is logged whatever
the configured monitoring mode.
Card menu > Service
The disconnected module is ignored by the management function. The
configuration modifications requested are stored but are not implemented.
Card menu LTUE3DS3 > E3DS3
"E3 (34M)" or "DS3 (45M)"
34 or 45 Mbit/s physical interface selection
"Type of cable" (DS3/45Mbit/s mode only
"long" or "short" (length < 225 ft or 70m)
Connecting cable length selection so that transmitted pulse complies to
template defined in Bellcore GR-489-CORE standard
Card menu : 63E1 > E1 Retiming
Selection of the retiming function for the first and the second ports of each
LTU (maximum 6 E1 retiming functions by 63E1 card)
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False
T3_1
Minor
EMPTY
Monitoring

In service

"E3 (34M)"
"short"

Disable

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Configuration
Protection

Wording
MSP(1)
optical or electrical STMn access points

Access paths and parameters


Card menu : LINE or TRIB > TR REC > MSP/MS-SPRing > MSP
Type "1+0" or "1+1"
"Ports MSP type"
Choice between Working (normal) and Protection (backup) for the
selected port
"Ports MSP Complment"
Definition of the complementary port of the MSP couple
"Revertive"
Reversibility authorization : return, after a WTR, to the normal link when
the fault (SF or SD) which caused the switchover has disappeared.
Choice between Yes and No
"Mode"
Protection mode. Choice between unidirectional or bi-directional
"WTR"
WTR period (Wait Time to Restore) : in "Revert" mode, waiting time for
return to normal link. Common value to all programmable sources from
30 to 900 s in 1s steps
"Hold off time"
Persistence value, configurable from 0 to 10 s in 1/10s steps
"Sf / Sd priority"
Value "High-G783" or "Low"

Default value

1+0 : not activated

Yes

Bidir.
900 sec

0s
Low

Table 2-12 : Equipment configuration parameters


NOTE (1) : In case of a MSP protection created on STM-16 LINE interfaces, two PPP links (one per port) need to be created.
In case of a MSP protection created on STM-n TRIB interfaces, one PPP link is needed, created on the Working port.

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Configuration

Wording

WTR Configuration

PDH cards
Protection configuration

Access paths and parameters


"Operation"
Operator command by order of priority :
Clear (Cancel forced operation),
Lockout of protection,
Forced switch to Working,
Forced switch to Protection,
Manual switch to Working,
Manual switch to Protection
"Fault"
Alarms related to MSP
"Status"
Traffic status
Menu Equipment > WTR
WTR period (Wait Time to Restore) : in "Revert" mode, waiting time for
return to normal link. Programmable value from 30 to 900 s in 1s steps
Global MSP WTR : Default configuration of the WTR for all the MSP
protections
Global SNC WTR : Default configuration of the WTR for all the SNC
protections
Card menu : TRIB 1-2 > PDH Board Protection

Default value
Clear

900s
60s

"No Protection" : the PDH card is used in working mode and the LTU
"No Protection"
window allows to associate it at a free LTU card
"1:n" : the PDH card is used in protection mode and the "Board to
Protect" windows allow to configure the cards to be protected (maximun 4
cards in TRIB 5 to TRIB 8)
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Configuration

Service channel

Loops

Power supply

Wording

Access paths and parameters

Order Wire E1
Auxiliary channel F1

Default value

"Operation"
Operator commands :
Clear (Cancel forced operation),
Lockout of protection (protection is forbidden),
Forced Switch TRIB x to Protection (Traffic is routed on Protection card),
Manual Switch to Working (Manual switching of traffic on working card).
Card menu : EXT > AUX > Output port > Configuration

Clear
No connection

"Type" : Choice between "E1" and "F1"


4 terminations max. and 6 outputs (E1 or F1), contra-directional master
"Input Port"
The dropdown list depends on the declared cards in the shelf.
"Name"
Identification of the order wire
Card menu : CCU-2G > Loops
Used to configure severity and name of 4 incoming loops and 2 outgoing
loops, closure criteria for these 2 last, the "Central Site" option and the
parameters of the loops deport function
Card menu : CCU-2G > Alarms
Used to configure monitoring and severity of 48V#1, 48V#2 and 48VS
alarms.
Table 2-14 : Equipment configuration parameters

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Configuration
Alarms

Wording
Severity

Monitor

SD thresholds
StM-n access points
SD thresholds
PDH access points
Path Trace
and SD threshold
StM-n access points

Access paths and parameters


Card menu : LTU, TRIB 1-8 and LINE 1-2 > TR REC or E1 ports or LPT
Card menu : FAN-2G > Alarms
Severity configuration. The severity level of each alarm can be configured
separately with the following attributes :
"Major" ,
"Major-inv" ,
"Minor" ,
"Minor-inv" ,
"Non alarmed" ,
"Non alarmed-inv" .
Card menu : LTU, TRIB 1-8 and LINE 1-2 > TR REC or E1 ports or LPT
The alarms can be monitored by block :
- SPI, RST, MST, MSP, MS-SPRing, MSA, HPT, HPOM, HPA, LPOM. for
the optical or electrical STM-n access points
- LPT, PPI for the 2/34/45 Mbit/s access points
- HPT, VC4-nv, GFP, Access for the GigaEthernet access points
Card menu : TRIB 1-8 and LINE 1-2 > TR REC > SPI / RST / MST
for the optical or electrical STM-n access points
-5
-9
Used to configure SD B2 alarm threshold (10 to 10 ), the validation of
the EBER B2 management (alarm and consequent actions)
Card menu : TRIB 1-2 and TRIB 5-8 > LPT for the 2/34/45 Mbit/s access
points
-5
-9
Used to configure SD B3 alarm thresholds (10 to 10 for VC4 and VC3)
-5
-8
and SD V5 (10 10 for VC12)
Card menu : TRIB 1-8 and LINE 1-2 > TR REC > MSA / HPT / HPOM or
> HPA / LPOM for the optical or electrical STM-n access points (HPT,
HPA / LPOM with configured VC12 or VC3)
Card menu : TRIB 3-4 and LINE 1-2 > TR REC > HPT for the
GigaEthernet access points
-5
-9
Used to configure SD B3 alarm thresholds (10 to 10 for VC4 et VC3)
-5
-8
and SD V5 (10 to 10 for VC12), to validate TIM alarm, to configure
J1 PathTrace (for VC4 and VC3) and J2 PathTrace (for VC12)
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Default value

-6

10

-6

10

-6

10

TIM J1 or J2 : Disable

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Configuration

Wording

Access paths and parameters


Default value
Card menu : TRIB 1-8 and LINE 1-2 > TR REC > MSA / HPT/ HPOM for
the optical or electrical STM-n access points (HPT with configured VC12
or VC3)
Card menu : TRIB 1-2 et TRIB 5-8 > LPT for the 2/34/45 Mbit/s access
points
Card menu : TRIB 3-4 and LINE 1-2 > TR REC > HPT for the
GigaEthernet access points
Used to configure C2 label for VC4 and VC3 ou V5 label for VC12 (the
sent or expected value "Unspecified" should be used only in case of
interworking problem)
Menu : Equipment > Failure Hold off/on time
Persistence Configuration .
Persistence for the appearance : X = 0, 1, 3, 10 or 30s
X=3s
Persistence for the disappearance : Y = 0, 1, 3, 10 or 30s
Y=3s
Acknowledgement of major and minor alarms output loops by pushbutton
on front panel of CTRL-2G card.

Labels

Persistence

Acknowledgement

Performance

Display of alarms and


events log
Display of currently set
alarms
RESET alarms and
events log
Logs
optical or electrical
STM-n access points
and 2/34/45 access
points

Menu : Equipment > Event Logs


Menu : Current Alarms
Menu : Equipment > Event Logs > Clear All
Card menu : TRIB 1-8 and LINE 1-2 > Performance > VC12 Near or
VC12 Far or VC3 Near or VC3 Far or VC4 Near or VC4 Far or MST
NEAR or MST FAR or RST NEAR
Displays performance log for the selected monitoring point as following :
- the 15 mn different from 0 counters (1 current and 16 saved)
- the 24 H different from 0 counters (1 current and 1 saved)
- the different from 0 unavailability periods ( until 6 max)
Gives access to Reset and threshold configuration sub-menus.
Table 2-16 : Equipment configuration parameters

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Configuration

Wording

Access paths and parameters


Option Clear current counters for this point
Clears current 15 mn and 24 H counters of selected point
Option Clear all counters for this point
Clears all counters for selected point
Option Counters configuration
Configures the 15 mn and 24 H thresholds for the selected point.

Default value

VC12
BBE : 9 000 , 12 000
ES : 120 , 350
SES : 15 , 20
UAS : 10 , 10

VC3
BBE : 36 000 , 48 000
ES : 150 , 600
SES : 15 , 20
UAS : 10 , 10

VC4
BBE : 36 000 , 48 000
ES : 180 , 1500
SES : 15 , 20
UAS : 10 , 10

MST
BBE : 288 000 , 432 000
ES : 50 , 150
SES : 10 , 15
UAS : 10 , 10

RST
BBE
ES
SES
UAS

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: 9 000, 48 000
: 180, 1500
: 15 , 20
: 10,10

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Configuration

Wording
Logs GigaEthernet
access points

Access paths and parameters

Default value

Card menu : TRIB 3-4 and LINE 1-2 > Performance > LAN, QoS or GFP
Displays GigaEthernet access (LAN), GFP layer and quality of service
treatment (QoS) performance log.
Gives access to Reset sub-menus
Option Clear statistics counters for this layer
Clears specific counters to the selected entity (LAN, QoS or GFP)
Option Clear all statistics counters
Clears all counters LAN, QoS and GFP
Card menu : TRIB 3-4 and LINE 1-2 > Performance > VC4 Near , VC4
Far
Displays performance log for the selected monitoring point as following :
- the 15 mn different from 0 counters (1 current and 16 saved)
- the 24 H different from 0 counters (1 current and 1 saved)
- the different from 0 unavailability periods ( until 6 max)
Gives access to Reset and threshold configuration sub-menus.
Option Clear current counters for this point
Clears current 15 mn and 24 H counters of selected point
Option Clear all counters for this point
Clears all counters of selected point
Option Counters configuration
Configures the 15 mn and 24 H thresholds for the selected point.

VC4
BBE : 36 000 , 48 000
ES : 180 , 1500
SES : 15 , 20
UAS : 10 , 10

Table 2-18 : Equipment configuration parameters

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Configuration

Wording
Logs
Equipment

Security

Session

Authorized Managers

Access paths and parameters


Menu : Equipment > Performance
> 15 Minutes Counters
Displays all the 15 mn different from 0 counters for all the monitoring
points of the equipment
> 24 Hours Counters
Displays all the 24 H no different from 0 counters for all the monitoring
points of the equipment
> Unavailable Periods
Displays all the different from 0 unavailability periods of the equipment
Option Clear all current counters
Clears current counter for all monitoring points.
Option Clear all counters & restart 15 mn
Clears all current counters for all monitoring points and restarts the 15Min
period.
Menu : Session
"Login"
Enters session. Requests for qualification.
Restriction : only one authorized login for writing at a time
"Logout"
Exits session subsequent to operator command or time-out
"Information"
Informations on current session
Menu : Equipment > Management
Managers List
"N IP"
IP addresses entry for the authorized stations to reach the equipment (10
possible addresses) according to qualification.
Table 2-19 : Equipment configuration parameters

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Default value

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Configuration

Wording

Access paths and parameters


Choice of a qualification class by increasing order of rights :
- "Observer"
- "Operator"
- "Supervisor"
The class is granted according to the password. It is displayed.
Address of managers and levels authorized.
Each manager is associated to a maximum qualification level.
Ex. : Even with the Supervisors password, if the max level associated to
this IP address is "Operator", the granted level will be Operator.
Traps Managers Dest
"Dest IP"
Gives the list of recipient stations of the SNMP traps
"Community"
Authorization for transmission of traps to management : managers list.
Menu : Equipment > Security > Supervisor or Operator or Observer
"New password" and "Confirm new password"
One password per qualification class. Only Supervisor level is allowed to
modify password.

Passwords

Default value
Supervisor

GigaEthernet
Set-up
AdminStatus up
Auto Negotiation Enable
Pause Capability

Card menu : GIG-E > Settings > LAN


Traffic authorization on the LAN GigaEthernet interface
Card menu : GIG-E > Settings > LAN
Self negotiation Mechanism Authorization for Pause mode
Card menu : GIG-E > Settings > LAN
Operation Configuration for Pause mode if the self negotiation
mechanism is not validated.

Activated
Activated
Non Activated

Table 2-20 : Equipment configuration parameters

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Configuration

Wording
QoS parameters

Access paths and parameters


Default value
Card menu : GIG-E > Settings > QoS > Pause Mode
Credit High Threshold : Over this threshold pause frames will be sent ;
60 %
receiving a pause frame, the link partner will stop sending frames
Credit Low Threshold : Under this threshold pause frames will no more be 10 %
sent ; the link partner will restart sending frames
Monitor : allows or not Pause Mode Rejected alarm monitoring
Activated
See paragraph 2.2.8.3
Card menu : GIG-E > Settings > QoS > 802.1d Priority
Class : associated class to the field Priority of the 802.1q frame
See paragraph 2.2.8.1
Card menu : GIG-E > Settings > QoS > IP V4 TOS
Class : associated class to the field TOS of the IP V4 header
See paragraph 2.2.8.1
Card menu : GIG-E > Settings > QoS > IP V6 TClass
Class : associated class to the field TClass of the IP V6 header
See paragraph 2.2.8.1
Card menu : GIG-E > Settings > QoS > VLAN ID
Class 0 to Class 3 : allows the addition or deletion of one correspondance
between a VLAN Id and a class
- Item : identification number of the configuration
- Range Size : number of configurated VLAN Id at which the class must
be associated
- First VLAN Id : first VLAN Id at which the class is associated
- Last VLAN Id : last VLAN Id at which the class is associated
All Classes : displays whole configuration data
See paragraph 2.2.8.1
Table 2-21 : Equipment configuration parameters

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Configuration

Wording
RED Configuration

Access paths and parameters


Card menu : GIG-E > Settings > QoS > None
First Point Cross X : Over this threshold received frames dropping rate is
proportional to buffer use rate
Second Point Cross X : Over this threshold all received frames are
dropped
See paragraph 2.2.8.3
WRED Configuration
Card menu : GIG-E > Settings > QoS > IP V4 TOS
Profile Configuration
First profile or second profile see paragraph 2.2.8.3
Bandwidth Configuration Card menu : GIG-E > Settings > QoS > Balanced
Min : defines the minimum guaranteed percentage of the bandwidth by
class
Max : defines the maximum authorized percentage of the bandwidth by
class
See paragraph 2.2.8.2
WAN Configuration
Card menu : GIG-E > TR REC > VC4-nv
Enabled VCs number : number of VC configuration constituting the
GigaEthernet channel

Default value
20 %
90 %

First profile

Table 2-22 : Equipment configuration parameters

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2.2.3.3 - Maintenance commands and operations


Wording
Parameters
Optical interface card STM-1 STM-4 STM-16 in Maintenance menu
Loop-back
"No loop-back" :
"Line" : transparent line loop-back,
activated/not activated
"Equipment" : transparent equipment
loop-back, activated/not activated
Laser (Automatic Laser Shutdown)
"ALS Enable"
The automatic shutdown function for
the laser can be not activated (global
function to equipment)
Restart
"2 sec" on operator action
"90 sec" on operator action
LTU, electrical interface STM-1 cards in Maintenance menu
Loop-back
"No loop-back" :
"Line" : Transparent line loop-back,
activated/not activated
"Equipment" : Transparent equipment
loop-back, activated/not activated
SWITCH HO/LO card in Maintenance menu
Traffic on SWITCH HO/LO 1 (or 2)
"Manual Switch to SWITCH 2 (or 1)"
activated
Switchover of traffic on the other
SWITCH HO/LO card
PSU-160 card in Maintenance menu
Power On/Off
"On"
"Off"

Default value
Activated
Not activated
Not activated
Activated

Not activated
Not activated
Activated
Not activated
Not activated

Activated
Not activated

Table 2-23 : Maintenance commands and operations.

2.2.3.4 - Alarm processing


Indicator LEDs and pushbuttons
The tables below give the meanings for the various indicator LEDs when activated and the
purpose of the pushbuttons.
Specific indicator LEDs to CTRL-2G card
Component
monitored

Name

Remark

State

Equipment

"ALA M"
"ALA m"
Without
High

Red
Yellow
Green

On steady
On steady
On
Off

Without
Down

Yellow

On steady Link correct


Off
No link

Ethernet
(management
access)

Meaning
Major alarm
Minor alarm
Transmission in progress
No traffic

Table 2-24 : Specific indicator LEDs to CTRL-2G card


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"TRAFFIC" indicator LEDs on PDH, STM, GIG-E and SWITCH HO/LO cards
Yellow indicator
LED

Meaning

On

Card carrying useful traffic : removal will result in traffic disturbance

Off

Card not carrying traffic

Table 2-25 : TRAFFIC indicator LEDs on PDH, STM, GIG-E and SWITCH HO/LO cards

"STATUS" indicator LEDs on all cards except PSU-160 and FAN-2G


Green indicator
LED

Red indicator
LED

On
On
Off
Off
Flashing

Off
On
Off
On

Meaning
Card in service
Card in service and with alarm condition
Card hardware fault (fuse)
Card out of service
Selftest fault

Table 2-26 : STATUS indicator LEDs on all cards except PSU-160 and FAN-2G
"STATUS" indicator LEDs on PSU-160 card
Green indicator
LED

Red indicator
LED

Meaning

On

Off

On
Off

On
Off

Off

On

The card supplies the subrack (forbidden extraction


without maintenance operation)
Card in service and with alarm condition
Card hardware fault
The card does not produce current
Out of service or failure card
The card does not produce current

Table 2-27 : STATUS indicator LEDs on PSU-160 cards


Pushbuttons
Name

Location

Purpose

"ACK"

CTRL-2G
front panel
CTRL-2G

Alarm
acknowledge.
Configuration
reload

"INIT
CONFIG"*

Result when pressed


When pressed, disables outgoing alarm
loops A, B. Visual alarm is maintained.
"Manufacturer" configuration is reloaded

Table 2-28 : Pushbuttons


* To use the "INIT" pushbutton, press the pushbutton for at least 5 seconds. This pushbutton
is inaccessible (and not used) in normal operation.
The card located in EXT 2 slot must be extracted for access.

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Faults and alarms


The tables below give the severity level default values associated to the failures.
An alarm of gravity "major" activates the major outgoing loops of the "POWER/ALM" connector
of the CCU-2G card
An alarm of gravity "minor" activates the minor outgoing loops of the "POWER/ALM" connector
of the CCU-2G card
An alarm of gravity "non alarmed" does not activate any outgoing loop (available on HTTP).
Alarms
Optical SPI :

Name

Severity level

Loss Of Signal

major

Transmit Fail

major

(Temperature out of range (only for L16.2+ and


U16.2 cards)

major

SDH Physical Interface

SPI-LOS
SPI-TF
SPI-LASER TEMP
OUT OF RANGE
RST :
RST-LOF
MST :
MST-AIS
MST-EBER-B2
MST-SD-B2
MST-RDI
MSP :

Regenerator Section Termination


Loss of frame for more than 1 to 3 ms

major

Multiplex Section Termination


Alarm Indication Signal
-3

non-alarmed

Bit Error Rate > 10 on B2 Byte

major

Degraded signal computed using bytes B2

minor

Remote Defect Indication

non-alarmed

Multiplex Section Protection

PAM

Protection Architecture Mismatch


(mismatch bit 5 in received K2 byte)

minor (1)

SCM

Selector Control Mismatch


(protocol mismatch)

minor (1)

OTM

MS-SPRing :
ARV (2)
ATO (2)

Operation Type Mismatch


[DNR (Do Not Reverse) request is received in K1
and protection is revertive or SF/SD request is
received in K1 with incorrect Sf/Sd Priority
Multiplex Section Shared Protection Ring
APS protocol Rules Violation failure

minor (1)

major

APS protocol Time Out failure

major

AUN

APS protocol Unknown Node failure

major

PTM

Potential Traffic Misconnection failure

minor

MMS

Multiple Multiplex Section failure

minor

Table 2-29 : Alarms and severity levels


(1) When the MSP is configured in 1+1
(2) If one or more equipment is alarmed with an ARV or ATO alarm, it is necessary to switch
"OFF" all MS-SPRing nodes to clear alarms.
To restart MS-SPRing, switch "ON" all the nodes in the order defined in topology map.

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Alarms

Name

Severity level

AU-AIS

Administrative Unit - Alarm Indication Signal

non-alarmed

AU-LOP

Administrative Unit - Loss Of Pointer

major

MSA :

Multiplex Section Adaptation

HPOM :

High order Path Overhead Monitoring

HO-SD-B3 (VC4)
HO-EBER-B3
HO-RDI
HO-UNEQ
HO-TIM
HPT :

High Order Path - Signal Degrade


-3

minor

Bit Error Rate > 10 on B3 Byte

major

High Order Path - Remote Defect Indication

non-alarmed

High Order Path - UNEQuipped payload

non-alarmed

High Order Path - Trace Identifier Mismatch

minor

High order Path Termination

HO-SD-B3 (VC4)
HO-EBER-B3

High Order Path - Signal Degrade


-3

minor

Bit Error Rate > 10 on B3 Byte

major

High Order Path - Remote Defect Indication

non-alarmed

High Order Path - UNEQuipped payload)

non-alarmed

HO-TIM

High Order Path - Trace Identifier Mismatch

minor

HO-PLM

Payload Label Mismatch

non-alarmed

HO-LOM

High Order Path - Loss Of Multitrame

minor

HO-RDI
HO-UNEQ

HPA : Higher order Path Adaptation


TU-AIS
Tributary Unit - Alarm Indication Signal
TU-LOP

Tributary Unit - Loss Of Pointer

non-alarmed
minor

LPOM : Lower order Path Overhead Monitor


LO-SD-B3 (VC3)
Signal Degrade - B3

minor

LO-SD-V5 (VC12)

minor

LO-EBER-B3 (VC3)
LO-EBER-V5 (VC12)
LO-RDI
LO-UNEQ

LO-TIM
LPT :

Signal Degrade - V5
-3

major

-3

Bit Error Rate > 10 on V5 Byte

major

Low order Path - Remote Defect Indication

non-alarmed

Low order Path - UNEQuipped payload

non-alarmed

Low Order Path - Trace Identifier Mismatch

minor

Bit Error Rate > 10 on B3 Byte

Lower order Path Termination

LO-SD-V5 (VC12)
Signal Degrade V5
LO-SD-B3 (VC3)
Signal Degrade B3
LO-SLM
Low order Path Signal Label Mismatch
LO-RDI
Low order Path Remote Defect Indication
LO-UNEQ
Low order Path UNEQuipped
PPI : PDH Physical Interface
PPI-LOS (21 x 2M)
PPI-LOS (34 / 45M)
PPI-AIS
PPI-RLOL (34 / 45 M)

Loss Of Signal
Loss Of Signal
Alarm Indication Signal
Receive Loss Of Lock

minor
minor
non-alarmed
non-alarmed
non-alarmed
minor Inversed
minor Inversed
non-alarmed
non-alarmed

Table 2-30 : Alarms and severity levels

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Alarms

Name

Severity level

LOM

Loss of Multiframe

major

SQM

SeQuence Mismatch

major

LOA

Loss of Aligment

major

Loss of GFP Frame Delineation

major

VC4-nv :

GFP :

Virtual Container

General Framing Procedure

Loss of Frame
Delineation
Access :

Data Physical Interface

LOS
LINK DOWN
Pause Mode Rejected

Loss of Optical Signal

major

Loss of Data

major

Pause Mode Rejected

major

(3)
SETS :

Synchronous Equipment Timing Source

LOS T3

Loss of signal on synchronization input T3

minor

LOS T2

Loss of signal on synchronization input T2

non-alarmed

LOS T1

Loss of signal on synchronization input T1

non-alarmed

LOS T4

Fault on synchronization output T4

minor

Synchronization rhythm frequency out of phase


locked loop range (4)

minor

Local user inputs # 1

Local input loop 1

non-alarmed

Local user inputs # 2

Local input loop 2

non-alarmed

Local user inputs # 3

Local input loop 3

major

Local user inputs # 4

Local input loop 4

minor

Local user output # 1

Local output loop 1

non-alarmed (*)

Local user output # 2

Local output loop 2

non-alarmed (**)

SYNC FREQ OUT OF


RANGE
Local equipment

Table 2-31 : Alarms and severity levels


(3) Elaborated Alarm when QoS Mode Pause is selected and if the GIG-E card cannot send
pause frames.
(4) Internal equipment rhythm is then kept in a 9.2 ppm range
(*) : By default, the Local user output #1 loop is activated when a major alarm is present
(**) : By default, the Local user output #2 loop is activated when a minor alarm is present

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Alarms

Name

Severity level

Remote equipment
Remote Mngt major

Remote major alarm

major (5)

Remote Mngt minor

Remote minor alarm

minor (5)

One Fan Failed

major

At least two Fans Failed

major

Power Supply Fail 1


(6)

Defective Power supply block 1

major

Power Supply Fail 2


(6)

Defective Power supply block 2

major

48V#1

Missing of 48V#1 input

major

48V#2

Missing of 48V#2 input

major

48VS

Missing of 48V signaling input

minor

Loss of management link PPP#i

minor

Loss of Ethernet link

minor

Missing Card

major

Mismatch Card

major

Traffic not provided (only PDH cards)

major

Defective Card
(see Table 2-33)

major

FAN-2G module
One Fan Failed
Fans Failed

Power supply

Equipment management)
PPP#1 34 DOWN
Ethernet DOWN
Others
Card Alarms

Table 2-32 : Alarms and severity levels


(5) : If the configured equipment is declared central office
(6) : The two alarm indications are operational only if the module FAN-2G arranges the option
of redundant converter.

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Information

Localization

Description

"FPGA Codes Missing or


Not Compatible"

CTRL-2G Card

At least one flash FPGA code is absent or is


incompatible

"Soft. Codes Missing or


Not Compatible"

CTRL-2G Card

At least one flash soft code is absent or is


incompatible

"RAM Test Failed"

CCU-2G Card

RAM self test has failed

"RAM Too Small"

CCU-2G Card

The RAM size is too small

"Hardware Incompatible"

All Cards

The hardware release of the card is


incompatible with the CTRL-2G soft

"Unknown Family in
Inventory"

All Cards

The card family is not managed by the


CTRL-2G soft

"Inventory Not Readable"

All Cards

The card inventory is not readable

"Incorrect Inventory"

All Cards

The card inventory is incorrect

"FPGA Code
Incompatible"

All Cards

A FPGA code is incompatible with the


CTRL2G soft

"FPGA Code Missing"

All Cards

A FPGA code is missing in flash memory

"Cannot Load FPGA"

All Cards

A FPGA code cannot be loaded

"FPGA Test Failed"

All Cards

The FPGA self test has failed

"MICRO FPGA Test


Failed"

SWITCH HO/LO
Card

The MICRO FPGA self test has failed

"BDT FPGA Test Failed"

SWITCH HO/LO
Card

The BDT FPGA self test has failed

"WEST FPP ASIC" Test


Failed"

SWITCH HO/LO
Card

The "WEST FPP ASIC(s)" self test has


failed

"EAST FPP ASIC" Test


Failed"

SWITCH HO/LO
Card

The "EAST FPP ASIC(s)" self test has failed

"Soft. Code Incompatible"

GIG-E Card

The software code revision is incompatible


with the CTRL-2G software

"Soft. Code Missing"

GIG-E Card

The software code is missing in flash


memory

"Cannot Load Software"

GIG-E Card

The software code cannot be loaded

"Software Not
Responding"

GIG-E Card

The software card does not respond

"Supply Failure"
"Incorrect Inventory or
Power Supply Failed"

All Cards
LTU21E1 or
LTU3E3DS3 Cards

Power supply failure


Power supply failure or incorrect inventory

"PDH ASIC 1 Test


Failed"

63E1 or 3E3DS3
Cards

The ASIC 1 self test has failed

"PDH ASIC 2 Test


Failed"

63E1 or 3E3DS3
Cards

The ASIC 2 self test has failed

"PDH ASIC 3 Test


Failed"

63E1 or 3E3DS3
Cards

The ASIC 3 self test has failed

"LTU CPLD Test Failed"

LTU21E1 or
LTU3E3DS3 Cards

The CPLD self test has failed

"LTU LIU Test Failed"

LTU3E3DS3 Cards

The LIU self test has failed

Table 2-33 : Associated informations to card defective alarm


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Fault correlation
A correlation processing is performed on all the detected faults.
This correlation mechanism, implemented on each change of information collected, is used to
remove faults induced by other faults to facilitate fault isolation.
The tables below define the faults which are masked by each fault detected in the system.
Key :
X

: The fault considered on the current line is masked by the faults of the current
column.
ex : Fault 3 (LOF) is masked by fault 2 (LOS).

Correlation of STM-n faults


FAULTS

1
TF

FAULTS

2
LOS

3
LOF

4
AIS

5
EBER

TF (SPI-TF)

LOS (SPI-LOS)

LOF (RST-LOF)

AIS (MST-AIS)

EBER (MST-EBER)

SD-B2 (MST-SD)

RDI (MST-RDI)

6
SD-B2

7
RDI

Table 2-34 : Correlation of STM-n faults


Correlation of MSP faults
FAULTS
FAULTS

1
PAM

PAM

SCM

OTM

2
SCM

3
OTM

Table 2-35 : Correlation of MSP faults


Correlation of MS-SPRing faults
FAULTS
FAULTS

1
AUN

2
ARV

3
ATO

AUN

ARV

ATO

PTM

MMS

4
PTM

5
MMS

Table 2-36 : Correlation of MS-SPRing faults

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Correlation of HPOM/HPT faults from SDH cards


The HO faults are masked by the STM faults : LOS, LOF, MS-EBER and MS-AIS..
The HO-LOM fault is filtered if there is no configured VC12 connection on this STM-n
FAULTS

1
AU-AIS

2
3
AU-LOP SD-B3

4
UNEQ

5
TIM

6
PLM

7
LOM

8
RDI

FAULTS
1

AU-AIS

AU-LOP

SD-B3

UNEQ

TIM

PLM (only HPT)

LOM (only HPT)

RDI

Table 2-37 : Correlation of HPOM/HPT faults from SDH cards

Correlation of HPT faults from GIG-E cards


The HPT faults are masked by the STM faults : LOS, LOF, MS-EBER and MS-AIS.
The only alarm associated to the SDH channel is LOA and is correlative by the LOM, SQM,
PLM, UNEQ, TIM and VC-AIS of all VC4 that compose the channel.

FAULTS
FAULTS

1
2
3
AU-AIS = AU-LOP = SD-B3
VC4-AIS VC4-AIS

4
UNEQ

5
TIM

6
PLM

AU-AIS = VC4-AIS

AU-LOP = VC4-AIS

SD-B3

UNEQ

TIM

PLM

RDI

Concat_LOM

Concat_SQM

7
RDI

8
Concat
_LOM

Table 2-38 : Correlation of HPT faults from GIG-E cards

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Correlation of HPA/LPOM faults


The HPA/LPOM faults are masked by the STM faults (LOS, LOF, MS-EBER and MS-AIS), the
MSA faults (AU-AIS and AU-LOP) et the HPT faults (UNEQ, TIM, PLM and LOM)
The HPA faults (TU-AIS and TU-LOP) are correlative by the HO-LOM fault only for the
connections of VC12 type.

FAULTS
FAULTS

1
TU-AIS

2
TU-LOP

3
SD

4
UNEQ

TU-AIS

TU-LOP

SD

UNEQ

TIM

RDI

5
TIM

6
RDI

Table 2-39 : Correlation of HPA/LPOM faults

Correlation of 2, 34, 45 Mbit/s ports faults


FAULTS
FAULTS

1
LOS

LOS

RLOL (*)

AIS

3
RLOL

2
AIS

Tableau 2-40 : Correlation of 2, 34, 45 Mbit/s ports faults


(*) only for 34/45 Mbits ports

Correlation of remote faults


LO-REI, LO-RDI, HO-REI and HO-RDI faults of unidirectional connection input are filtered.

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2.2.4 - Performance processing


Performance processing consists of supervising the following monitoring points :
For the local equipment :

the regeneration section (byte B1) ("near end working (protection) RS"),

the multiplexing section (byte B2) ("near end working (protection) MS"),

the VC4 tributary paths ("near end High Path Virtual Container"),

VC3 tributary paths ("near end Low Path Virtual Container"),

VC12 tributary paths (byte V5) ("near end Low Path Virtual Container"),

For the remote equipment :

the multiplexing section (byte M1) ("far end working (protection) MS"),

the VC4 tributary paths ("far end High Path Virtual Container").

VC3 tributary paths ("far end Low Path Virtual Container")

VC12 tributary paths (byte V5) ("far end Low Path Virtual Container").

Performance processing involves the following functions :


computation of number of erroneous blocks on the local and remote malfunctions
and monitoring for appearance of faults over a period of one second,

computation and determination of states : ES (Errored Second), SES (Severely


Errored Second ), BBE (Background Block Error) and UAS (UnAvailable Second) for each
monitoring point,

preparation, for each monitoring point, of 15 minute and 24 hour counters (BBE, ES,
SES and UAS).

Determination of performance states : ES, SES and UAS :


For each monitoring point, the performance states are as following :
ES (Errored Seconds) : number of seconds with at least one error detected over a
period of 1 s or a fault,

SES (Severely Errored Seconds) : number of severely errored seconds,


Monitoring point

RS (byte B1) (for local)


MS (byte B2) (for local) and MS (byte M1) (for remote)

SES declaration threshold


2400 (1 block by frame)
28 800 (24 blocss by frame)

HP VC4

2400 (1 block by frame)

LP - VC3

2400 (1 block by frame)

LP - VC12 (byte V5)

600 (1 block by 4 frames)

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UAS (UnAvailable Second) : number of unavailable seconds,

BBE (Background Block Error) : number of erroneous blocks not including SES.

REMINDER :

An SES is a second for which the number of errors exceed the defined
threshold or during which at least one fault is detected.

Generation of 15 minute and 24 hour counters :


The result of the computations is then combined for each monitoring point in :

24 hour counters (BBE, ES, SES and UAS),

15 minute counters (BBE, ES, SES and UAS).

The last six "unavailable periods" are preserved and displayed on the web browser.
Performance processing is initialized on creation of the connection.
The following information can be displayed on the web browser : the last 16 non-null 15 minute
counters, the current 15 minute counter, the last non-null 24 hour counter, the current 24 hour
counter and the last 6 unavailable periods.

2.2.5 - Synchronization
Synchronization of the local and remote equipment is managed in accordance with the available
synchronization sources, their quality and the priority assigned to each.
The possible synchronization sources include :

standalone operation (holdover* or local oscillator mode),

2 sources T1 extracted from incoming tributary STM-1, STM-4 or STM-16 trains (1 to


32 possibilities depending on number and type of cards present in equipment),

2 sources T1 extracted from incoming line STM-16 trains (1 to 2 possibilities


depending on number of "LINE" cards in equipment),

2 sources T2 extracted from incoming tributary 2 Mbit/s trains (maximum 1 T2 by


63E1 card)

T3_1 and T3_2 : two external sources, 2 MHz G.703

* The Holdover mode is a memorization of a last valid synchronization timing.


Until 60s can be necessary after a source selection to validate the holdover mode.

NOTE :

On creation of an MSP protection, the Protection link inherits the configurations of


the Working link and therefore, in particular,those of synchronization.
The Synchronization screen summarizes the status of the timing obtained from the
traffic link under the Working interface reference.

The figures below give examples of synchronization in accordance with the equipment
connections.

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External synchronization
input at 2 MHz (T3) :
- Quality = PRC,
- Priority = 1.

)
1)
)

ADR2500 eXtra 1
Internal
synchronization
T0 = T3

(
(2
(

STM16 access (T1-c) =:


- Quality = DNU
- Priority = 2.
SSM = PRC

STM16 access(T1-c) =:
- Quality = DNU
- Priority = 2.

)
1)
)

(
(2
(

ADR2500 eXtra 2
T0 = T1 Line 1

T1 Line2=T0
=T3 (ADR2500
eXtra 1)

T1 Line2 = T0 = T3

2 MHz clock output


T4 = T0 = T3 (ADR2500 eXtra 1)
ADR2500 eXtra 3
SSM = PRC

)
2)
)

T0 = T1 Line1

Synchronization of
other equipment

(
(1
(

2 MHz clock output


T4 = T0 = T1 Line1 = T3 (ADR2500 eXtra 1)
Synchronization of other equipment

Figure 2-6 : Synchronization using 2 MHz external synchronization input (T3)

T1"Trib" STM-n access


SSM = PRC,
- Priority = 1.

)
1)
)

ADR2500 eXtra 1
Internal
synchronization
T0 = T1"Trib"

(
(2
(

STM16 access (T1-c) =:


- Quality = DNU
- Priority = 2.
SSM = PRC

STM16 access (T1-c) =:


- Quality = DNU
- Priority = 2.

)
1)
)

ADR2500 eXtra 2
T0 = T1 Line 1

(
(2
(
T1 Line2=T0
=T1"Trib"(ADR2500 eXtra 1)

T1 Line2=T0=T1"Trib"

2 MHz clock output


T4 = T0 = T1"Trib" (ADR2500 eXtra 1)
ADR2500 eXtra 3
SSM = PRC

)
2)
)

T0 = T1 Line1

(
(1
(

2 MHz clock output


T4 = T0 = T1 Line1 = T1"Trib" (ADR2500 eXtra 1)
Synchronization of other equipment

Figure 2-7 : Synchronization using a synchronous tributary access

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2.2.6 - Loops Management


On remote sites (i.e. non-central site), two local outgoing loops (Major and minor local user
outputs) are activated on the appearance of local alarms : equipment alarms and configured remote
indication loops (Local user input #1, #2, #3 and #4).
The remote loopback function allows an equipment named "Central Site", to register faults
present on remote sites.
This function requires each site to transmit to the "Central Site" an alarm presence message.
Depending on the configuration, this message corresponds to the local alarms and/or the remote
monitoring loopback 1 and 2 (Local user input #1 or #2). Data are transmitted within the S1 byte (the 4
bits not used for the synchronisation).
For each site in the network, data chaining in either a bus or ring type network architecture is
provided by a "OR" function between data received via the incoming S1 STM-n, and local data (Local
alarms and/or Local user input #1and #2).
In the "Central Site" equipment, a "OR" function between data received via incoming S1 STM-n
and local data enables local alarm loopbacks to be activated (Local user outputs Major and Minor).
Furthermore, a major or minor remote default detected via S1 will trigger in the Central Site
equipment a local alarm with the same severity.
S1 emission and reception may be configured separately for each STM-n access. This allows
the rejection of S1 received from a remote equipment which does not use the S1 byte for remote
loopback. This is also used to deselect S1 emission in some or all STM-n access points from central
sites in order to prevent a permanent alarm activation.
To configure the remote loopback function, the following parameters should be programmed :
"Central Site", Send Remote 1 and Send Remote 2 for local data, and Enable Input (Reception of
S1) and Enable Output (Emission of S1) for each configured STM-n access.
The Enable Input and Enable Output parameters take default values on each modification
of the Central Site option. Therefore, if the equipment becomes Central Site, the Enable Input
boxes become selected and the Enable Output boxes unselected. And if the equipment becomes
Remote Site (default configuration), all Enable Input and Enable Output boxes become
unselected. Then, these default values may be modified when required.
NOTE 1 : When Local User Input #1 and #2 gather major and minor alarm information (Major and
minor local user outputs) it is necessary to give them a non-alarmed severity in order to avoid a
permanent activation.
NOTE 2 : If the equipment loopback function is configured, it is necessary to deselect the S1 reception
on the corresponding STM-n access in order to avoid a permanent alarm activation.
NOTE 3 : If a MSP type protection is configured, the loops management parameters are not
configurable on the Protection access. They take the same values as the Working access parameters
and the S1 byte is broadcasted on both access points of the MSP pair.
The Figure 2-8 gives an example of remote management of the local outgoing loops according
to the equipment connections.

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Local Outgoing Loops =


Local Alarms + Remote alarms
* Invalid S1 : S1 whose
most significant bit is set
to 1

* Valid S1 : OR with the


local alarms and the received
S1 alarms (excepted twin one
with valid one)
ADR2500 eXtra 1
Central Site
S1 Reception enabled
for all accesses

Invalid S1*

S1Emission not
enabled for any access

Invalid S1*

Valid S1*

Valid S1*

ADR2500 eXtra 2
Remote Site
S1 emission and
reception enabled for
all accesses

ADR2500 eXtra 3
Remote Site
Valid S1*

S1 emission and
reception enabled for
all accesses
Valid S1*

Local Outgoing Loops =


Local Alarms

Local Outgoing Loops =


Local Alarms

Figure 2-8 : Remote loopback function (collection of alarms on a Central Site)

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2.2.7 - MS-SPRing protection on LINE interfaces


2.2.7.1 - Introduction
To protect a ring-type digital data transmission network, several protection mechanisms are
available, including MS-SPRing, SNC and MSP. The MSP and MS-SPRing protection systems are
exclusive with respect to each other on a single multiplexing section, and the SNC protection does
not apply to channels protected by MS-SPRing.
The MS-SPRing protection function (Multiplex Section Shared Protection Ring) is available on ring
topologies with up to 16 nodes. Compared to the SNC protection, it provides the advantage of
shared use of protection resources for several trails within the ring.
In these multiplex section shared protection rings, the active channels carry the normal traffic
signals whereas the protection channels are reserved for protection of the traffic. This is available
on the Line interfaces of the ADR2500 eXtra.

2.2.7.2 - Principle
The ADR2500 eXtra implements the MS-SPRing protection diagram (BSHR) for ring protection
on 2 fibers.
The fibers are divided into channels; for example, one STM-16 contains 16 AU4 channels. The set
of channels is divided into Working channels and protection channels. There are an equal number
of each. A so called "channel" is a channel within the ring and not within an equipment.
Mechanisms are implemented by an equipment to route the Working channel information on
Protection channels in the opposite direction when a fiber break occurs, for example.
Half of the channels on each fiber are used for protection. Thus, there is only a single physical
ring.
The standard calls for the possibility of transmitting the unprotected traffic on certain channels
while other channels are protected : thus we have NUT channels (Non-preemptible Unprotected
Traffic) which cannot be interrupted for protection purposes and Extra-Traffic which is carried in
protection channels, available when the ring is idle, and therefore interrupted during a protection
action (Extra Traffic non supported).

Normal
Backup
Dir.

Figure 2-9 : Example of a protected ring

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In the example given above, there is a connection between nodes 6 and 3 via nodes 1 and 2. A
fiber break between nodes 2 and 3 requires re-routing of the channels in node 2. The channels
thus protected cross the ring in the reverse direction to reach node 3 using the protection
channels..
The protection diagram contains 8 Working channels and 8 Protection channels :

Chan.
Type

1
W

2
W

3
W

4
W

5
W

6
W

7
W

8
W

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
P(1) P(2) P(3) P(4) P(5) P(6) P(7) P(8)

When there is no problem on the ring, the traffic passes in 8 AU4 (8 Working).
The association of numbers to the Working and protection channels is defined by the standard
and cannot be reordered. Channel 11 always protects channel 3.

2.2.7.3 - Configuration
protection

rules

relative

to

2-fibers

MS-SPRing

This section contains the configuration rules to be applied (mandatory). These rules are
automatically applied transparently by IONOS-NMS.
CAUTIONS :
- Implementation and maintenance of the MS-SPRing protection configuration using the operation
interface without the IONOS-NMS network manager is extremely tricky and is not recommended
by SAGEM.
- Node-by-node activation of the protection should only be performed provided no section fault (SF
or SD) is present.
For any automatic configuration of the MS-SPRing protection, refer to the IONOS-NMS installation
and user guide.
Configuration of topological map
The topological map appears in the form of an ordered set of values called identifiers which must
be different for each NE, and therefore unique within a ring.
Starting from any first node, the topological map is filled in by listing the identifiers node by node
while turning in the conventional direction : "East to West" in an node crossed, and therefore
"Line West (L1) to Line East (L2)" between two nodes.
Each node has a topological map of the ring updated by the local personnel or by the
management system.

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Figure 2-10 : Topological map of a ring


Nodes
Identifiers

1
A

2
J

3
M

4
P

5
B

6
L

7
K

8
G

9
S

10
E

11
F

12
R

13
C

14
D

15
N

16
H

RULES :
Adding or deleting a node in a ring requires modification of the topological maps of all the nodes.
A MS-SPRing ring cannot contain more than 16 nodes.

Configuration of misconnection map in the case where the VC4 of the ring transport
containers of lower order (VC3 and VC12) that are all extracted in a unique point of the
ring
In this case, the VC4 are the links point to point between the entrance and the exit of the ring and
we are brought back to a MS-SPRing protection therefore with suppression of signal at the level
VC4 normalized
The signal cancellation topological map (used in each node) contains the topological addresses of
the nodes through which the AU4 traffic enters and exits the ring : this map is only used for signal
cancellation purposes (injection of AU-AIS) subsequent to potential erroneous connections
occurring during multiple faults in the ring.

R
T=W3

Normal
Backup
Dir.

T=W5

Figure 2-11 : Example of incoming and outgoing traffic of a ring


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For each outgoing traffic via the time slots of the East and West interfaces, the signal cancellation
table gives the node identifier where the traffic is inserted in the ring and the node identifier where
the traffic exits the ring.
In the example above, the signal cancellation table in node 2 is :
Node 2 West :
Time slot
Entry
Exit

W1

W2

W3
3
1

W4

W5
4
6

W6

W7

W8

W1

W2

W3

W4

W5

W6

W7

W8

Node 2 East :
Time slot
Entry
Exit

The Q connection enters the ring in node 4 and exits in node 6.


It crosses node 2 in the East/West direction on Working timeslot 5.
The R connection enters the ring in node 3 and exits in node 1.
It crosses node 2 in the East/West direction on Working timeslot 3.
No connection crosses node 2 in the West/East direction.
Configuration of misconnection map in the case where the VC4 of the ring transport
containers of lower order (VC3 and VC12) that are inserted / dropped to different places
of the ring (case of the VC4 omnibuses)
In this case, two protection solutions with choice by the operator at the time of the configuration
are proposed :
- the VC4 omnibuses are decomposed in n VC4 carriers joining every adjacent equipment; these
VC4 are protected in MS-Spring and the suppression of signal is assured at the VC4 level in
accordance with the norm. The inter-operability is guaranteed thus
- the VC4 omnibuses are declared as NUT trafic ; they are not therefore protected at the level MSSpring and one uses the SNC protection for lower order paths that they transport
RULES :
- The signal cancellation table of each node must be updated when a trail is created or deleted in
the network.
- In each node, each Working timeslot of the signal cancellation table must contain both the entry
and exit numbers of the node on which the traffic circulates on the ring.

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Configuration des NUT


The NUT map (unprotected uninterrupted traffic) must be identical in each node.
It indicates the NUT channels, i.e. channels for which the protection mechanism is inactivated.
Only Working channels are contained in the NUT map. If the Working channel is NUT, the
corresponding protection channel is also NUT.

Example :

Time slot
NUT

W1

W2

W3
X

W4

W5

W6

W7

W8

In the above example, the channel 3 is set to NUT, so the Working channel N 3 and its
Protection channel N 11 are both NUT.

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2.2.8 - Quality of service for the GigaEthernet


The GIG-E card allows the association of a gigabit Ethernet flow with a WAN SDH of variable
bandwidth.
If the number of VC4 used on the WAN is strictly lower than 7, then the outgoing bandwidth on
the WAN is lower than the maximum flow on the gigabit Ethernet link and it is advisable to manage the
cases of congestion which can occur.
Moreover, the functions for classification available with the GIG-E card allows to define up to
four classes of traffic.
The ADR2500 eXTra offers several types of parameter settings, adapted to various
applications and various needs for differentiating user flows.
Some operating modes use the flow classification in order to handle the necessary droppings,
but there exists a mode of rejection without discrimination, the QoS None mode, as well as a mode
without loss, the Pause mode used to inform the equipment upstream of the congestion.
Denomination
Bandwidth control

QoS None

Classification
Yes, among 5
criteria
Yes, among 4
criteria
No

Pause Mode

No

WRED

Traffic Loss
Yes

Criteria
Respect of the requested contract of
traffic
Yes
Increasing priorities assigned to
classes
Yes, by RED Use rate of the transmission buffer on
the WAN side
No
Use rate of the transmission buffer on
the WAN side

2.2.8.1 - Classification criteria


This paragraph enumerates various classifications available within the GIG-E card.
The choice of the classification criterion is exclusive for the whole gigabit Ethernet port.
Excepting the "QoS None" mode depicted below, if the incoming flows do not have the expected type
by the selected mode or if no configuration is explicitly associated with an incoming flow, the implicit
class is class 0.
In these modes, the flows of Ethernet administration - frames with a destination address format as 01
80 C2 XX XX XX - are systematically assigned to class 3.
"None" mode :
In this mode, all the frames coming from the gigabit Ethernet port are associated to the same
class.
Thus, they have the same precedence and consequently the elimination is done without
distinction on the flow types.
Using this mode with small WAN flows and important specific traffics (ftp) can induce some
inconvenience for applications with small traffic.

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"802.1d" mode :
The 802.1d mode is based on the priority field of the 802.1Q header. The configuration
screen allows to assign a service class to each "Priority" value.
802.1Q header format
0

Priority

3
4
5
Destination Ethernet address
Source Ethernet address
TPID (Tag Protocol ID)
CFI
VLAN ID
Type/Length

VLAN ID

"IPV4 TOS" mode :


The IPV4 TOS mode is based on the value of the precedence field from the "Type Of
Service" byte in the IP header. The configuration screen allows to assign a service class to each value
of the precedence field.
IPV4 header format
0
4
Ver
IHL
Identification
TTL
Source Address
Destination Address
Options and padding

8
TOS
Protocol

16
Total length
Flags
Fragment Offset
Header checksum

31

4
T

7
0

TOS field format :


0
1
Precedence

3
D

5
R

6
C

The precedence field on 3 bits allows to indicate 8 levels of priority : from 000 for the lowest to 111 for
the highest. Bits D,T,R and C are used to specify the transport mode for the data gram
D:
T:
R:
C:

0 = Normal Delay,
0 = Normal Throughput,
0 = Normal Reliability,
0 = Normal cost,

1 = Low Delay.
1 = High Throughput.
1 = High Reliability.
1 = Minimal cost

"IPV6 TClass" mode :


The IPV6 TClass mode is based on the value of the TClass field (Traffic Class) from the
IPV6 header. The configuration screen allows to assign a service class to each value of TClass
"Priority" included between 8 and 15 - bit 0 forced to 1-

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IPV6 header format (according to the RFC 2460) :


0
Version

4
Traffic Class
Payload Length
IP source address
IP destination address

12

16

31

Flow Label
Next Header

Hop Limit

Traffic Class (TClass) field format :


0

2
Priority

Only the 0 to 3 bits are used to define the 16 levels of priority from 0000 for the lowest, to 1111
for the highest.
"VLanId" mode :
This mode is based on the VLanId field of the 802.1Q header. The configuration screen
allows to assign a service class to each value of the "VlanId" or to a list of VlanId values. The size for
the "Arranges Size" field is in power of 2.
It is possible to define 8 VlanId fields for each four class.
To assign a class of service to a VLanId" or to a group of VLanId :
- select the class of service,
- fill out the First Vlan Id field
- fill out either the Last Vlan Id field or the Range Size field
- click on the Add button
To remove VLanId or a group of VLanId from a class of service :
- select a class of service,
- in the combo box at the bottom of the Item column, select VlanId to be removed
- click on the Delete button
To display all the VLanId configuration
- - select "All Classes".
802.1Q header format :
0

Priority

3
4
5
Destination Ethernet address
Source Ethernet address
TPID (Tag Protocol ID)
CFI
VLAN ID
Type/Length

VLAN ID

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"Balanced" mode :
The Balanced mode is based on the two less significant bits of the VLanId field in the
802.1Q header. It implements a fixed assignment.
VlanId = xx00
VlanId = xx01
VlanId = xx10
VlanId = xx11

-> class 0
-> class 1
-> class 2
-> class 3

It is also associated with a mode for bandwidth allocation preset to a minimum of 25% and to a
maximum of 100% for each class.

2.2.8.2 - Bandwidth management


"Bandwidth" mode :
In the bandwidth mode, classification is used not to define relative priorities but contracts of
bandwidth for each class. The parameters are the minimum and maximum thresholds.
The minimum threshold indicates the percentage of bandwidth guaranteed for the class. The
sum of the minimum thresholds of the four classes cannot exceed 100%.
The maximum threshold indicates the maximum percentage of the bandwidth that will be
allocated. If a class has an incoming flow equal to the outgoing flow and its maximum threshold is to 80
%, it will be allocated only 80% even if the remaining 20% of the bandwidth are lost.
The "Bandwidth" mode carries out, beyond the flows guaranteed minima, a statistical onassignment starting from the flow not allocated with the interval of previous time, which is distributed
equitably between the classes being able there to claim. The rejections related to a going beyond of
the contract of traffic are thus temporal, not statistic.
The configuration screen displays the bandwidth related to the number of VC constituting the
WAN channel.

2.2.8.3 - Congestion management in emission on the WAN


This paragraph enumerates the various methods of congestion management in the GIG-E
card. All the following explanations refer to a context of congestion.
"Red" mode :
This mode, dedicated to the configuration "QoS None", is used to handle frames in a
completely equitable way. As long as the buffer use rate does not reach the "First Point" value, the
frames are accumulated in the buffer without dropping.
Between "First Point" and "Second Point", the recently received frames are dropped
proportionally to the use rate.
When the use rate is above the "Second Point", all frames are dropped, thus making it
possible for the buffer to empty itself.
The rejection with RED makes it possible to use the depth of the outgoing buffer to temporarily
accept an incoming flow with a higher rate than the WAN flow defined before starting to drop
packages. In addition, the statistical and progressive loss leads the higher-layer protocols to control
their outgoing traffic.
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% Loss
100

Buffer use rate


0
First Point

Second Point

"WRed" mode :
In this mode, the frames are dropped according to their class of service : the most important
class is the class 3, least important is the class 0 that is implicit class. The behavior of each class is
defined by the "Profile".
In the case of the "First Profile", below a use rate of 1%, no frame is dropped.
Between 1% and 25%, class 0 frames are dropped proportionally to the buffer use rate, but frames of
other classes are not dropped to in any case.
Beyond 25% of use rate, all frames of class 0 are dropped. An identical reasoning can be held for
classes 1, 2 and 3.
The behavior is the same one in the case of the "Second Profile", only the value of the
thresholds changes.
First Profile
% Loss
100

Class 0

Class 1

Class 2

Class 3

25
Buffer use rate
1

25

50

75

99

Second Profile
% Loss
100

Class 0

Class 2

Class 3

Class 1

25
Buffer use rate
1

69

90

97 99

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"Pause" mode :
In the pause mode, the equipment at the ends of the Ethernet link may send or receive
specific frames to temporarily suspend sending traffic. Operation in pause mode depends on the
capacities being allocated to the equipment : Autonegotiation field and Pause Capability field.
If Pause Negotiation status is equal to Disabled, the pause mechanism is disabled. Thus
the equipment is able neither to handle incoming pause frames nor to send them.
If Pause Negotiation status is equal to Received, the equipment will handle incoming
pause frames.
If the Pause Negotiation status is equal to Sent and depending on the buffer use rate, the
equipment will send a pause frame to ask the other end to suspend its traffic.
If the Pause Negotiation status is equal to Sent & Received, the equipment is able to handle
both sending and reception pause frames.
High Threshold defines the buffer use rate from which the equipment will cease sending
pause frames in order to tell the other end to suspend sending.
Low Threshold defines the buffer use rate under which the equipment will have stop sending
pause frames in order to allow the other end to restart sending.

Stop sending
XOFF frame

XOFF frame
sending

% Loss
100

Buffer use rate


0
Low Threshold

High Threshold

Since the Ethernet Pause frames apply to all flow without distinction, no classification is
associated there.

2.2.8.4 - Congestion management in reception WAN


The flow received from the SDH for a transmission on the gigabit Ethernet port has a simplified
congestion management, limited to the treatment of the pauses frames received from the opposite
Ethernet Local. A buffer is used to prevent from immediate rejections, but those are inevitable if the
request for suspending frame transmission continue.

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2.3 - Cards protection

2.3.1 - PDH cards protection


The PDH cards (63E1 or 3E3DS3) are inserted in the TRB 5 to TRIB 8 slots.
A PDH card inserted in TRIB 2 (63E1) or TRIB 1 (3E3DS3) allows to have a function of cards
protection 1:n (n=4 max) provided that to configure it in protection mode as following :
- select in the card menu the "PDH Board Protection" item
- check "1:n"
- define the slots of the PDH cards to be protected in "Board to Protect" (the cases to check appear
according to the present PDH cards in the shelf)
The traffic switching on the protection card is automatic since a default (card default, missing card,
auto test defautl) is detected on the working card ; however the return of the traffic on this card,afer
repair, is not automatic : it is necessary to select "Manual Switch to Working" in the operation window.
If the traffic of a defective card has been switched on the protection card, no one else traffic of another
card,even defective, cannot be switched on the help.
If several cards ask to switch their traffic simultaneously on the protection card, the card in the bigger
number slot TRIB will be important.
Example : the TRIBn+1 slot est more important than TRIBn.
In the absence of protection and in the event that TRIBS 5 to TRIB 8 slots would be occupied, a PDH
card can be inserted in TRIB 2 or TRIB 1 to function in working mode provided that to configure it as
following :
- select in the card menu the "PDH Board Protection" item
- check "No protection"
- associate at this card a free LTU proposed in the dropdown of the "LTU" window
The choice of operating of the card will be validate by clicking on "Apply".
The traffic alarm "Traffic not provided" is activated if :
- the traffic of a working card in defect switches on a protection card itself in defect
- a working card is in breakdown and that no protection has been configured
This alarm is provided by the working card.

2.3.2 - SWITCH HO/LO card protection


A shelf equipped of two SWITCH HO/LO cards allows to have a function of cards protection 1:1.
If a SWITCH HO/LO card falls in breakdown, (auto test default, fuse default, board missing) the traffc
switches automatically on the other card.
The "Maintenance" menu allows, after repair, to select the card on which to make pass the traffic.
This menu offers to the operator a manual commutation, no reversible ; this commutation will be
refused if the SWITCH HO/LO card is not operational.

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2.3.3 PSU-160 card protection


Two PSU-160 cards are mandatory so that the shelf functions.
If a third card is inserted in the shelf, it allows to have a function of cards protection 1:2.
So much that no problem appears, loads of power supply are distributed on the three cards ; if one of
them falls in breakdown, loads are supported automatically by the two another one.

2.4 - Sub-assembly replacement procedures


REMINDERS :

Whenever handling a card, be sure to wear a tightly secured antistatic


bracelet on your wrist connected to ground.
To clean optical connectors, use a pressurized air can.

2.4.1 - Replacement of an Interface card


Remarks :
Alarms will appear when a card is extracted from the shelf. To avoid the M/m and
ALA 1 and ALA 2 alarms from being fed back, the card should be declared as out of
service.

Each module can be extracted or inserted without intervening on the other modules
or on their wiring. The only disturbance will concern the traffic in the concerned module.

Procedure :
The procedure described below can be applied, unless otherwise specified, to all the cards in
the equipment.
1. Switch any possible protected traffic to the redundant card. If the yellow "Traffic" indicator
LED goes off, the replacement will not result in any disturbance.
2. Set the card "out of service" using the web browser.
3. Remove the external connections from the front panel of the card.
NOTE :

When the external optical fibers are disconnected, install the protected
covers on the connectors.

4. Unscrew and remove the card observing the mandatory safety measures relative to
electrostatic discharges.
5. Place the card in an antistatic bag.
6. Remove the new card from its antistatic bag.
7. Carefully insert the card in its slot while observing the mandatory safety precautions relative
to electrostatic discharges and secure it.
8. Perform the connections on the front panel of the card.
NOTE :

For the optical cards, remove the protective covers from the connectors.

9. Configure the card if necessary and activate the card.

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2.4.2 - Replacement of a SWITCH HO/LO card


REMINDER :

If you do not have a redundant SWITCH HO/LO card, this operation


will result in total interruption of traffic.

WARNING :

Never replace a SWITCH HO/LO card if a CTRL-2G card is not in


position or has failed (STATUS indicator LEDs off) : inserting a
SWITCH HO/LO card in the shelf without a CTRL-2G card can result
in interruption of traffic.

Replacement procedure if a redundant SWITCH HO/LOcard is present :


1. Switch protected traffic to the redundant SWITCH HO/LOcard.
2. Wait for the yellow "traffic" indicator LED to go off. When the traffic indicator LED is off, the
card can be replaced without causing any disturbance.
3. Set the card "out of service" on the web browser.
4. Unscrew and remove the card observing the mandatory safety measures relative to
electrostatic discharges.
5. Place the card in an antistatic bag.
6. Remove the new card from its antistatic bag.
7. Carefully insert the new card in its slot observing the mandatory safety measures relative to
electrostatic discharges and secure it.
8. Activate the card.
9. Wait for 2 or 3 minutes, duration for the holdover automaton to validate the current
synchronization source.

2.4.3 - Replacement of a PSU-160 module


Procedure :
1. Using the maintenance menu, set the PSU-160 module to be replaced to "Off".
NOTE :

If the PSU-160 modules are not to the number of three, the transition to
"Off" will be rejected.

2. Wait for the green indicator LED to go off and the red indicator LED to come on.
3. On the MMI, the maintenance panel will be displayed (refresh the shelf view).
4. Unscrew and remove the PSU-160 module observing the mandatory safety measures
relative to electrostatic discharges.
5. Place the module in an antistatic bag.
6. Remove the new module from its antistatic bag.
7. Insert a new module observing the mandatory safety measures relative to electrostatic
discharges and secure it.
NOTE : The new module is set into service automatically once inserted.

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Remarque :
If one only PSU-160 card is inserted in the shelf, teh equipment went to degraded mode
To leave this degraded mode, see the chapter 6 "DEGRADED MODE"

2.4.4 - Replacement of a CTRL-2G card


The CTRL-2G card can be extracted or inserted without disturbing the traffic transiting through an
ADR2500 eXtra.
Without a CTRL-2G card in the shelf, the automatic control functions relative to protection,
synchronization of the equipment and management of the shelf assembly are not fulfilled.
Exception : Even without a CTRL-2G card in place, switchover from a failing in traffic SWITCH
HO/LO card to its protection card is achieved. A CTRL-2G card is needed to put any card type into
service though.
If the CTRL-2G card inserted is different from that previously removed and no power
supply cutout has occurred since the card was extracted, the equipment configuration will
be preserved in its original condition. A date and time set operation is however required to
complete the equipment configuration procedure.

If a new CTRL-2G card is inserted in a shelf which is not powered up, the
configuration saved in the CTRL-2G card will be applied to the equipment on power up. A
date and time set operation is however required to complete the equipment configuration
procedure.

Procedure :
1. Remove the external connections on the front panel of the card.2
3. Unscrew and remove the card observing the mandatory safety measures relative to
electrostatic discharges.
3. Place the card in an antistatic bag.
4. Remove the new card from its antistatic bag.
5. Carefully insert the card in its slot observing the mandatory safety measures relative to
electrostatic discharges and secure it.
6. Perform the connections on the front panel of the card.
7. Configure the card if necessary.

Remark :
If the four LEDs permanently flash, this means the card went to degraded mode
To leave this degraded mode, see the chapter 6 "DEGRADED MODE"

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2.4.5 - Replacement of a CCU-2G card


Warning : As the shelf power supply connector is located on the CCU card, it is mandatory to
disconnect the powering cable from the POWER/ALM connector before CCU card extraction, to
prevent any risk of contact with hazardous voltages while manipulating the card.
Procedure :
1. Remove the external connections on the front panel of the card.
2. Unscrew and remove the card observing the mandatory safety measures relative to
electrostatic discharges.
3. Place the card in an antistatic bag.
4. Remove the new card from its antistatic bag.
5. Carefully insert the card in its slot observing the mandatory safety measures relative to
electrostatic discharges and secure it.
6. Perform the connections on the front panel of the card.
7. Configure the card if necessary.

2.4.6 - Replacement of FAN-2G module


The FAN-2G module contains three redundant FAN-2G to secure adequate ventilation should
any of the fans fail. Fan failures are detected on the card by monitoring the current consumed.
As soon as a default is detected on one of fans or on the power supply, it is necessary to replace
the FAN-2G module.
The FAN-2G module can be removed and replaced with no disturbance to traffic.
Procedure :
1. Unscrew and remove the module observing the mandatory safety measures relative to
electrostatic discharges.
2. Place the module in an antistatic bag.
3. Remove the new module from its antistatic bag.
4. Carefully insert the module in its position observing the mandatory safety measures relative
to electrostatic discharges and secure it.

2.4.7 - Preventive maintenance


In order to avoid a deterioration in the efficiency of ventilation, it is advised to be careful that the
grids of ventilation and blades of the modules FAN-2G are not fouled. A regular check and, if
necessary, a dusting is recommended.

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3 SPARE PARTS AND CABLES

3 SPARE PARTS AND CABLES


3.1 - List of ADR2500 eXtra components
Mnemonic

Name

Code No.

ADR2500 EXTRA SHELF

251 313 627

FAN-2G

FAN MODULE 2G

251 313 700

SWITCH HO/LO cover

SWITCH COVER

251 089 333

PSU COVER

251 089 346

TRIB/LINE COVER

251 089 354

1 LTU cover

1 LTU COVER

251 311 248

3 LTU cover

3 LTU COVER

251 311 219

LTU21E120

21E120 LINE TERMINATION UNIT

251 313 635

LTU21E75

21E75 LINE TERMINATION UNIT

251 313 648

3E3DS3 LINE TERMINATION UNIT

251 313 656

PSU-2G

POWER SUPPLY UNIT 2G

251 253 537

PSU-160

POWER SUPPLY UNIT 160 W

251 515 677

CCU-2G

COMMON CONNECTION UNIT 2G

251 313 680

CTRL-2G

CONTROL UNIT 2G

251 313 698

AUXILIARY UNIT

251 049 173

64 VC4 HO/LO SWITCH UNIT

251 253 529

63E1 TRIBUTARY UNIT

251 313 677

3E3DS3 TRIBUTARY UNIT

251 313 669

4S1.1

4XSTM-1 S-1.1 OPTICAL UNIT

251 049 160

4xS1.1

4XSTM-1 S-1.1 OPTICAL UNIT

251 524 259

4L1.1

4XSTM-1 L-1.1 OPTICAL UNIT

251 070 769

4xL1.1

4XSTM-1 L-1.1 OPTICAL UNIT

251 530 434

4L1.2

4XSTM-1 L-1.2 OPTICAL UNIT

251 483 172

4xL1.2

4XSTM-1 L-1.2 OPTICAL UNIT

251 530 447

4ERE

4XSTM-1 ELECTRICAL UNIT

251 049 152

4MM1

4XSTM-1 MM1 OPTICAL UNIT

251 115 539

S4.1

STM-4 S-4.1 OPTICAL UNIT

251 049 149

L4.1

STM-4 L-4.1 OPTICAL UNIT

251 122 550

L4.2

STM-4 L-4.2 OPTICAL UNIT

251 196 005

ADR2500 eXtra
Shelf

PSU cover
Trib/line cover

Cards

LTU3E3DS3

AUX
SWITCH HO/LO
63E1
3E3DS3

Table 3-1 : List of ADR2500 eXtra components

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Mnemonic

Name

Code No.

L16.1

STM-16 L-16.1 OPTICAL UNIT

251 049 128

L16.2

STM-16 L-16.2 OPTICAL UNIT

251 483 164

L1550.92

STM-16 L-1550.92 OPTICAL UNIT

251 049 131

L1547.72

STM-16 L-1547.72 OPTICAL UNIT

251 070 735

L1549.32

STM-16 L-1549.32 OPTICAL UNIT

251 070 748

L1552.52

STM-16 L-1552.52 OPTICAL UNIT

251 070 756

U16.2

STM-16 OPTICAL UNIT for booster

251 120 861

GIG-E SX (*)

GIG-E SX UNIT

251 068 024

GIG-E LX

GIG-E LX UNIT

251 560 362

GIG-E ZX

GIG-E ZX UNIT

251 582 884

19 IN KIT

19 IN MOUNTING KIT

251 436 793

ETSI KIT

ETSI MOUNTING KIT

251 436 805

OPTICAL BOOSTER +14 DBM

251 125 832

MUX 10000 T

251 156 410

MUX 10000 A

251 163 949

Adaptation Kits

Units

Table 3-2 : List of ADR2500 eXtra components


(*) L'appellation GIG-E SX reprsente galement la carte GIG-E du palier prcdent.

3.2 - List of available cables


Card
LTU 21E75

LTU 21E120

Name

Length

Code No.

75 ohms SUB D St 21x2 Mbit/s In or


Out
( cordon)

2,5 m
5m
12 m
25 m

251 158 1895


251 158 1907
251 158 1915
251 158 1928

75 ohms St 21x2 Mbit/s In or Out


1-6/5-6

2,5 m
5m
12 m
25 m

251 158 1895


251 158 1907
251 158 1915
251 158 1928

2,5 m
5m
12 m
25 m

251 158 1808


251 158 1811
251 158 1829
251 158 1832

E1 INPUT or E1 OUTPUT

E1 INPUT or E1 OUTPUT
120 ohms SUB D St 21x2 Mbit/s In
or Out
( cordon)

Table 3-3 : List of available cables

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Card

Name

Length

Code No.

LTU3E3DS3

TR or REC
1.0/2.3 75 ohms
( cable)

2,5 m
5m
12 m
25 m

55 670 592
55 670 593
55 670 594
55 670 595

CCU-2G

SYNC SYNCHRO 120

2,5 m

251 008 309

( cable)

12 m

251 008 320

SYNC SYNCHRO 75

30 cm

251 118 155

LOOPS (GTR + TS)

2,5 m

6 013 628

( cable)

12 m

6 013 161

POWER

3m

251 361 272

( cable)

3m

251 361 285

1,8 m

4 980 214

Connection to a HUB

3m

55 670 422

Direct connection to a PC

3m

55 670 610

2,5 m
5m
12 m
25 m

55 670 602
55 670 603
55 670 604
55 670 605

3m

55 670 253

( cable)

CTRL-2G

COMM COM VT100


ETH Ethernet

4ERE

TR or REC
4x155 Mbit/s 1.0/2.3 75 ohms
( cable)

AUX

V11 access to ARDAX/EOW300


(Cable supplied with VDS
equipment)

Optical cards 10DB 1,3/1,5m SC/PC


Optical attenuator

187 835 698

TR or REC - Optical jumper

2,5 m

251 035 997

SC-SPC/FC-PC

3,4 m

251 036 001

4,6 m

251 036 019

5,8 m

251 036 022

7m

251 036 030

8,2 m

251 036 043

9,4 m

251 036 051

12 m

251 036 064

15 m

251 036 072

20 m

251 036 085

Table 3-4 : List of available cables

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Card

Name

Length

Code No.

TR or REC - Optical jumpers

2,5 m

251 091 700

SC-SPC/FC-PC with 10 db attenuator

5,8 m

251 091 656

12 m

251 091 669

20 m

251 091 648

TR or REC - Optical jumper

1,5 m

251 035 872

SC-SPC/SC-PC

2,5 m

251 035 880

3,4 m

251 035 893

4,6 m

251 036 209

5,8 m

251 036 212

7m

251 036 220

8,2 m

251 036 233

9,4 m

251 036 241

12 m

251 036 251

15 m

251 036 262

20 m

251 036 275

TR or REC - Optical jumber

2,5 m

251 091 627

SC-SPC/SC-PC with 10 dB attenuator

5,8 m

251 091 635

12 m

251 091 677

20 m

251 091 698

TR ou REC Multimode optical

2,5 m

251 157 433

jumber SCINDEX SC-PC/SC-PC

4,6 m

251 157 446

7,0 m

251 157 454

TR ou REC Multimode optical

2,5 m

251 157 433

jumber SCINDEX SC-PC/SC-PC

4,6 m

251 157 446

7,0 m

251 157 454

1,8 m

4 980 214

GIG-E

RS232 Access

Table 3-5 : List of available cables

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4 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
EQUIPMENT
Optical characteristics

(see 1.3.4 Connection of optical access points STM-1 /


STM-4 / STM-16)

Mechanical characteristics
Height
Width
Depth
Weight
Protection Index (PI)

14U (623 mm)


19" or ETSI (446 mm)
238 mm
11,6 kg empty + 2,3 kg (two brackets) ; 26 kg for
maximum configuration
Corresponds to PI of used rack
(see Table 4-2)

Consumption
Environment characteristics
Mechanical
Climatic condition
Operating temperature
Extended operating temperature
Transport and storage temperature
Relative humidity
Electrical
Interference voltage (radioelectric
frequency emissions)
Safety
Power

ETS 300 019


ETS 300 019
- 5C to + 45C
-25 C to + 55C (MTBF [Mean Time Between
Failure] slightly downgraded)
- 40C to + 70C
< 85%
NF EN 300 386 (April 2000)
NF EN 55022
NF EN 60950-1 (Avril 2002)
ETS 300 132-2 (equipment is SELV)

Predicted reliability *
FDP
FAN-2G
LTU21E120
LTU21E75
LTU3E3DS3
PSU-2G
PSU-160
CCU-2G
CTRL-2G
AUX
SWITCH HO/LO
63E1
3E3DS3
4xS1.1, 4xL1.1, 4xL1.2, 4MM1
4ERE
S4.1, L4.1, L4.2
L16.1, L16.2
L16.2+, U16.2
GIG-E SX, GIG-E LX, GIG-E ZX

-6

3,73 10
-6
5.82 10
-6
0,25 10
-6
0,25 10
-6
0,14 10
-6
2,58 10
-6
1,44 10
-6
0,41 10
-6
0,65 10
-6
0,11 10
-6
2,1 10
-6
0,58 10
-6
0,52 10
-6
3,67 10
-6
0,39 10
-6
1,08 10
-6
0,99 10
-6
0,93 10
-6
2,72 10

Table 4-1 : Technical characteristics of ADR2500 eXtra

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* The predicted reliability computations have been realized with the RAM COMMANDER
software according to the UTE C 80-810 RDF 2000 standard under ambient temperature
conditions of 25C (with ventilation conditions ensuring an average internal temperature in
the rack not exceeding 40C) and precise conditions relative to the environment (on ground,
fixed and protected), qualification and age of the components. Any changes to these
hypotheses will provide different results.

Power consumption ** per sub-assembly (measured on 48V power supply)


LTU21E120
LTU21E75
LTU3E3DS3
CCU-2G + FAN-2G
CTRL-2G
AUX
SWITCH HO/LO
63E1
3E3DS3
4S1.1
4xS1.1
4L1.1
4xL1.1
4L1.2
4xL1.2
4ERE
4MM1
S4.1
L4.1
L4.2
L16.1
L16.2
L16.2+,
U16.2
GIG-E SX, LX, ZX

3,2 W
3,2 W??
1,7 W
???
???
1,1 W
34,5 W
6W
7,8 W
7,7 W
???
7,7 W
???
7,7 W
???
12,5 W
7,7 W
3,7 W
3,7 W
3,7 W
8,0 W
8,0 W
9,5 W ***
9,5 W ***
22 W???

Table 4-2 : Technical characteristics of ADR2500 eXtra

** These power consumption data are typical values and can be used to evaluate the
dissipation. 20% should be added when estimating the peak values governing sizing of the
power supply devices. This provides for transient variations in consumption and variations in
efficiency of the converter as a function of the total power.
Caution : an additional 10% should be added if a 72V power supply is used.
*** This consumption can reach the max value of 12,5 W at laser power up, during its
operation temperature acquisition (for less than 5 seconds).

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5 START-UP GUIDE

Introduction
Thank you for acquiring the ADR2500 eXtra equipment.
The start-up procedure is supplied with the equipment to help you, using examples, to configure it in accordance with the topology of the network to
be built.

5.1 - Installing the equipm ent


a) Unpack the equipment
b) Insert and screw the cards into the slots used
c) Connect the power cable and power up the equipment
d) After a few seconds, check that the green STATUS LED of the Controller card comes on steady

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5.2 - Connecting to an AD R2500 eXtra


Minimum PC characteristics

Description

Configuration 1

Processor

Configuration 2

Configuration 3

Pentium 266 MHz

Memory

32 MB

Display

64 MB

128 Mo

800x600 256 colours (1024x768 recommended)


RS232 serial interface

SUB-D straight cable


9pts Male / Female

Ethernet 10 Base T network card

RJ45 crossed Ethernet


cable

Interface

Operating system

Observations

Windows 95 / 98

Windows NT4 / 2000

Windows XP

HyperTerminal for Windows


Applications
HTTP browser: Internet Explorer 5.0 (*)

(*) The operating PC can be equipped with Internet Explorer 5.5 or 6.0 (delivered release with Windows XP)

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In order to be managed, the ADR2500 eXtra subrack must have the Equipment address and the Ethernet port address configured in two different subnetworks.
The Equipment and Ethernet port addresses are configured using the Windows HyperTerminal application.

Connect the equipment's "COMM" port to an unused "COM" port of the PC using the 9pts Male / Female SUB-D straight cable

Power up the PC

Start Windows and run the HyperTerminal application


(Menus: Start/Programs/Accessories/HyperTerminal)

Give a name and select an icon for the connection then apply the choices

Select the PC's "COM" port that is connected to the equipment then apply the choice

Configure the port parameters according to the characteristics below then apply the settings

Bits per second


Data bits
Parity
Stop bits
Flow control

:
:
:
:
:

19200
8
None
1
None

Save the connection settings. The next time you will run the HyperTerminal, just click on the connection icon to connect to the
equipment.

Press "ENTER" twice on the keyboard


The MAIN MENU window appears on screen.

Configuring the Equipment address


The equipment address will be used to notify alarms and events to the Manager. This address is mandatory when using Unnumbered PPP links ( In the
example below, the Equipment address is 192.168.114.30 ).

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Follow the instructions below to configure the Equipment address

Choose menu 1 and


confirm by pressing
"ENTER" key on the
keyboard.

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Answer the questions


and confirm each one
by pressing "ENTER"
key on the keyboard.
In this example, the
Equipment address
is 192.168.114.30

The IP address can be input with or without non-significant "0" :


192.168.114.30 ou 192.168.114.030

The equipment will be restated after the configuration of the Ethernet port address.

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Configuring the Ethernet port
This port's address must be located in the same network as the PC's Ethernet port one (in the example given below, the sub-network address is
135.11.114.8 and the sub-network mask is 255.255.255.252).
NOTE:

With Windows 9x, the PC's address can be viewed by selecting (right-click) Properties of the Network Neighborhood icon, then (left-click)
Properties of the TCP/IP component (TCP/IP -> "Network Card Name").
With Windows NT, the PC's address can be viewed by selecting (right-click) Properties of the Network Neighborhood icon, then (left-click)
Properties of the TCP/IP component (TCP/IP protocol).
With Windows 2000/XP, the PC's address can be viewed by selecting, in succession, (right-click) Properties of the My Network Places
icon, Properties of the Local Area Connection icon, then (left-click) Properties of the TCP/IP component (Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)).

Follow the instructions below to configure the equipment's Ethernet port

Choose menu 2 and


confirm by pressing
"ENTER" key on the
keyboard.

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Answer the questions


and confirm each one
by pressing "ENTER"
key on the keyboard.
In this example, the
address of the unit's
Ethernet port is
135.11.114.10

The IP address can be input with or without non-significant "0" :


135.11.114.10 ou 135.011.114.010
) After you type y to confirm the question Save interface parameters (y/n)? there are a few seconds delay before display of the
sentence You must restart this equipment for modifications to take effect.

After restarting the equipment, the word Password: appears at the top left of the window. Close HyperTerminal application.
The equipment can now be managed by an HTTP browser.
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Managing the equipment


Example:

The equipment is managed by an HTTP browser.

Connect the Controller card's "ETH" port to the PC's Ethernet card using the RJ45 crossed Ethernet cable
) The yellow LED of the Controller card's "ETH" connector must go on.

Run the HTTP browser


) If the display is set to 800x600, select "Smaller" with INTERNET EXPLORER 5.x or superior. (Consult the help menu of the HTTP
browser to set the font size)

On the home page, complete the "Address" field with the Equipment address (192.168.114.30)

The window Welcome on the SAGEM ADR2500 eXtra's site appears on the screen. By default , there is no Password; click on "Apply"

The window Shelf view appears on the screen.

To be able to manage the equipment, consult the help menu by clicking on the Help link of the main window.

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5.3 - Configuring a PPP p ort
A PPP (Point to Point Protocol) port of an equipment must be configured when extending a network, just as for modification of the Equipment
address and the Ethernet port, using the HTTP browser.
In the example below, the instructions are given for configuring the PPP2 port. Configuration of the PPP1 and PPP3 to PPP34 ports is identical to
the PPP2 port.

Connect the Controller card's "ETH" port to the PC's Ethernet card using the RJ45 crossed Ethernet cable
) The yellow LED of the Controller card's "ETH" connector must go on.

Run the HTTP browser

In the home page, complete the "Address" field with the Equipment address (192.168.114.30)

The window Welcome on the SAGEM ADR2500 eXtra's site appears on screen. By default, there is no Password; click on "Apply"

The window Shelf view appears on screen.

Click on the Controller cards ETH port then on the Interfaces Configuration link to configure the equipment's PPP2 port

Click on the Apply button then


validate the reboot prompt with the
Restart Now button.
After restarting the equipment, the
PPP2 port is configured.

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5.4 - Viewing the routing c onfiguration


Click on the Routing Table link to view the equipment's routing configuration.
Example :

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5.5 - Building a point-to-p oint link


This chapter describes the IP configuration of the interfaces for a bus link using an example.
For each equipment, you can configure the Ethernet port, the Equipment address and the 34 PPP (Point to Point Protocol) software ports from
PPP1 to PPP34 (DCCr or DCCm). PPP1 software port is assigned to the physical port LINE1, PPP2 software port is assigned to the physical port LINE2
and the PPP3 to PPP34 software ports are assigned to one of the 32 physical ports corresponding to the slots TRIB1 to TRIB8. You can also assign two
VC12 channels, P#1 and P#2, to each PPP3 to PPP34 software ports.
Example:

Refer to the chapter Connecting to an


ADR2500 eXtra to configure the Ethernet
port and the Equipment address of each
equipment.
Refer to the chapter Configuring a PPP
port to configure the PPP ports of each

The gateway adress matches the Ethernet


port address of the equipment opposite the
PC.

The two ADR2500 eXtra units can be managed by an HTTP browser.

Refer to the chapter Connecting to an ADR2500 eXtra for managing the equipment by the HTTP browser.

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5.6 - Building a bus link


This chapter describes the IP configuration of the interfaces for a bus link using an example.
For each equipment, you can configure the Ethernet port, the Equipment address and the 34 PPP (Point to Point Protocol) software ports from
PPP1 to PPP34 (DCCr or DCCm). PPP1 software port is assigned to the physical port LINE1, PPP2 software port is assigned to the physical port LINE2
and the PPP3 to PPP34 software ports are assigned to one of the 32 physical ports corresponding to the slots TRIB1 to TRIB8. You can also assign two
VC12 channels, P#1 and P#2, to each PPP3 to PPP34 software ports.
Example:

Refer to the chapter Connecting to an


ADR2500 eXtra to configure the Ethernet
port and the Equipment address of each
equipment.
Refer to the chapter Configuring a PPP
port to configure the PPP ports of each

The three ADR2500 eXtra units can be operated using an HTTP browser.

Refer to the chapter Connecting to an ADR2500 eXtra for operating the equipment with the HTTP browser.

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5.7 - Building a ring


This chapter describes the IP configuration of the interfaces for a ring network using an example.
For each equipment, you can configure the Ethernet port, the Equipment address and the 34 PPP (Point to Point Protocol) software ports from
PPP1 to PPP34 (DCCr or DCCm). PPP1 software port is assigned to the physical port LINE1, PPP2 software port is assigned to the physical port LINE2
and the PPP3 to PPP34 software ports are assigned to one of the 32 physical ports corresponding to the slots TRIB1 to TRIB8. You can also assign two
VC12 channels, P#1 and P#2, to each PPP3 to PPP34 software ports.
Example:

Refer to the chapter Connecting to an


ADR2500 eXtra to configure the Ethernet
port and the Equipment address of each
equipment.
Refer to the chapter Configuring a PPP
port to configure the PPP ports of each
i
t

The three ADR2500 eXtra units can be managed by an HTTP browser. The management links are secured by the OSPF protocol.

Refer to the chapter Connecting to an ADR2500 eXtra for managing the equipment by the HTTP browser.
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5.8 - Managing equipmen t through the network of a different supplier


This chapter describes the IP configuration of the interfaces for a network whose management links pass through a different manufacturers
equipment.
For each equipment, you can configure the Ethernet port, the Equipment address and the 34 PPP (Point to Point Protocol) software ports from
PPP1 to PPP34 (DCCr or DCCm). PPP1 software port is assigned to the physical port LINE1, PPP2 software port is assigned to the physical port LINE2
and the PPP3 to PPP34 software ports are assigned to one of the 32 physical ports corresponding to the slots TRIB1 to TRIB8. You can also assign two
VC12 channels, P#1 and P#2, to each PPP3 to PPP34 software ports.
Example:

Refer to the chapter Connecting to an ADR2500 eXtra to configure


the Ethernet port and the Equipment address of each equipment.
Refer to the chapter Configuring a PPP port to configure the PPP
ports of each equipment.
Refer to the next page for more details on configuring the PPP3 port of
ADR2500 eXtra N3 and the PPP3 port of ADR2500 eXtra N4.
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Details on configuring the PPP3 port of ADR2500 eXtra N3 and the PPP3 port of ADR2500 eXtra N4

Choice of the management VC12


1. The choice of the VC12 i is restricted to 20 first ones VC12 of a
TUG-3 and the VC12 i+1 is unusable.
2.

Only the VC12 numbers whose next one is free are proposed in
the ports list.

Configuring the PPP3 port of ADR2500 eXtra N3


3. Configure the PPP3 port with HTTP browser
Refer to the chapter Configuring a PPP port for the procedure
4. Create a connection with the HTTP browser between the P#1
port and the T2:4#1_62 port of Trib2 Port4.
Consult the ADR2500 eXtra help menu to create a connection
by clicking on the HELP link of the main window.
Configuring the PPP3 port of ADR2500 eXtra N4
1. Configure the PPP3 port with HTTP browser
Refer to the chapter Configuring a PPP port for the procedure
2. Create a connection with the HTTP browser between the P#1
port and the T1:1#1_62 port of Trib1 Port1.
Consult the ADR2500 eXtra help menu to create a connection by
clicking on the HELP link of the main window.

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