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ATAE Cluster System V200R002C10

Hardware Quick Installation Guide


Issue: 03
Date: 2015-03-20

About This Document


This document provides guidelines for onsite installation of hardware devices and cables. This
helps hardware installation engineers to search for installation procedures quickly.
This document describes how to install the components that are not installed before delivery,
including the ATAE boards, disk arrays, and primary power supply. For details about how to
install the components that are installed before delivery and optional components, see the
ATAE Cluster System Hardware Installation Guide.
After the installation is complete, power on the components in sequence by referring to
Powering On the System in ATAE Cluster System Product Documentation.

Installation Tools

Measuring Tape Phillips Screwdriver Flat-head Screwdriver Adjustable wrench

Socket wrench Torque wrench Crimping tool Hydraulic pliers

Wire stripper RJ45 crimping tool Diagonal pliers Wire clippers

Multimeter Network cable tester Utility knife ESD gloves

1 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2015. All rights reserved.


Installation Process

This document applies to the following scenario:


Initial deployment: You deploy OSS products or components provided by Huawei after initially
establishing the ATAE cluster system.

For details about how to install hardware for new deployment or capacity expansion, see
ATAE Cluster System Hardware Installation Guide.

No. Installation Procedure Reference

ATAE Cluster System Hardware


1 Installation Preparations
Installation Guide

See the N68E Cabinet Installation Guide


2 Installing Cabinets
delivered with the cabinet.

Installing Power Cables and PGND


3 P3-P5
Cables of a Cabinet
Installing Internal Components of a
4 P6-P12
Cabinet
Installing Power Cables and PGND
5 Cables of the Internal Components P13-P18
of a Cabinet

6 Installing Signal Cables P19-P42

7 Checking the Installation P43-P45

8 Appendix P46-P48

XY in label in following description is a random number generated at delivery. You need to


select the cabinet, subrack, board, disk array, and cables with the same random number for
onsite installation. For example, in a cabinet having the label AB-MPR II-1, the labels of the
main storage subrack (MSS), main processing subrack (MPS) and the board in slot 1 are AB-
MSS-1-2, AB-MPS-1-5 and AB-MPS-1-5-1.
The following figures provide cable connections when devices are fully configured in the
cabinet. If devices in the cabinet are not fully configured in actual situations, connect only the
actually configured devices and ignore the connections for unconfigured devices. Check the
locations of the actually configured devices and labels before connecting the cables.
See the appendix (P46-P48) to learn the positions of the ports on the disk array and boards
when you connect signal cables.

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Installing Power Cables and PGND Cables of a Cabinet
1 Overhead cabling

Attach temporary labels. Cable Cutter

Distribute the cables into the cabinet.

Assemble the OT terminals.

Install the power cables.


Over plate must be cut.
Install the PGND cables.

Do not expose any wire


of the cable when
preparing the OT terminal
on the ATAE side.
Comply with the survey
design when preparing the
power cable terminal on
the power distribution
frame (PDF) side.

Prepare the power


terminals and connect
them to the PDF.

PGND cable (1)

-48 V power cable


(6)

Heat gun
RTN power cable Wire stripper Hydraulic pliers
(6)

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2 Underfloor cabling

Attach temporary labels. Cable Cutter

Distribute the cables into the


cabinet.

Generally use a redundant thin


coaxial cable or Ethernet cable
as the rope.

Assemble the OT terminals.

Install the power cables.

Install the PGND cables.

Over plate must


be cut.
Do not expose any wire of the
cable when preparing the OT
terminal on the ATAE side.
Comply with the survey
design when creating the
power cable terminal on the
PDF side.

Prepare the power terminals and


connect them to the PDF.

Heat gun
Wire stripper
Hydraulic pliers

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3 Connecting power cables of the PDB

DPD100-6-20 DC PDB
Dual three inputs:
-48V/63A for each input.
Maximum output power:
7560W.
Maximum input current:
Maximum 100 A for each input.

DPD100-2-20 DC PDB
Two inputs:
-48V/63A for each input.
Maximum output power:
4000W.
Maximum input current:
Maximum 100 A for each input.

APD32-6-24 AC PDB
Dual two inputs: The APD32-6-24 AC PDB supports dual two AC inputs by
installing a two-pin connector at the input terminal block on
220V/20A for each input.
the back. The following figure shows the dual two-input
Maximum output power: terminals of the APD32-6-24 AC PDB. The four two-pin
8000W. connectors are connected to the following posts respectively:
L2 and L3 on the left side N2 and N3 on the left side
Maximum input current: L2 and L3 on the right side N2 and N3 on the right side
Maximum 32A for each input.

APD63-2-24 AC PDB
Two inputs:
220V/32A for each input.
Maximum output power:
6500W.
Maximum input current:
Maximum 63A for each input.

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Installing Internal Components of a Cabinet
1 Diagram of the components in the cabinet (DC)
The main processing cabinet The network device cabinet

Configure the network device cabinet when the ATAE cluster system adopts the Citrix client
access scheme, full E1 networking scheme, or partial E1 networking scheme.

Install the network device cabinet by referring to the ATAE Cluster System Hardware
Installation Guide.

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2 Diagram of the components in the cabinet (AC)
The main processing cabinet The network device cabinet

Configure the network device cabinet when the ATAE cluster system adopts the Citrix client
access scheme, full E1 networking scheme, or partial E1 networking scheme.

Install the network device cabinet by referring to the ATAE Cluster System Hardware
Installation Guide.

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3 Board slot planning of a subrack

OSMU boards include the active OSMU board and standby OSMU board when the standby
OSMU board is deployed. The active OSMU board is installed in slot 1 of the first subrack
(XY-MPS-1-5-1). The standby OSMU board is installed in a subrack based on the service
deployment. For example, the standby OSMU board can be installed in slot 14 in the first
subrack (XY-MPS-1-5-14) or in the second subrack (XY-EPS-1-6-14). In the latter case, the
OGPU board of the corresponding slot in above table is standby OSMU board.

Main processing subrack (XY-MPS-1-5)

Slot ID Board Label Board Type Board Function

1 XY-MPS-1-5-1 OSMU board OSMU server.


2 XY-MPS-1-5-2 OGPU board OSS server.
3 XY-MPS-1-5-3
4 XY-MPS-1-5-4
5 XY-MPS-1-5-5
6 XY-MPS-1-5-6
7 XY-MPS-1-5-7 Switching board LAN switch in the ATAE subrack.
8 XY-MPS-1-5-8
9 XY-MPS-1-5-9 OGPU board OSS server.
10 XY-MPS-1-5-10
11 XY-MPS-1-5-11
12 XY-MPS-1-5-12
13 XY-MPS-1-5-13
14 XY-MPS-1-5-14

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3 Board slot planning of a subrack

Extended processing subrack (XY-EPS-1-6)

Slot ID Board Label Board Type Board Function

1 XY-EPS-1-6-1 OGPU board OSS server.


2 XY-EPS-1-6-2
3 XY-EPS-1-6-3
4 XY-EPS-1-6-4
5 XY-EPS-1-6-5
6 XY-EPS-1-6-6
7 XY-EPS-1-6-7 Switching board LAN switch in the ATAE subrack.
8 XY-EPS-1-6-8
9 XY-EPS-1-6-9 OGPU board OSS server.
10 XY-EPS-1-6-10
11 XY-EPS-1-6-11
12 XY-EPS-1-6-12
13 XY-EPS-1-6-13
14 XY-EPS-1-6-14

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4 Installing boards

a Remove filler panels b Install rear boards

Use a screwdriver to loosen the two Hold the lower edge of the board with one
captive screws on the filler panel. hand and hold the ejector level on the
Grasp the two captive screws to flatly board with the other hand, and then slide
pull the filler panel out of the slot. the board along the guide rails at the rear
of the subrack until the positioning pin on
the board is properly seated in the
If a rear board is configured, install the
positioning hole in the subrack.
mapping front board after the rear board is
Pivot the ejector levers inward until the
installed. Check labels before installing the
ejector levers are completely locked by
front and rear boards. Ensure that the label
the latches.
on a front board is the same as that on the
Clockwise fasten the captive screws to fix
rear board that is installed in the same slot
the board in the subrack.
as the front board.

c Install front boards d Install filler panels

Hold the lower edge of the board with one Align the upper and lower edges of the
hand and hold the ejector level on the filler panel with the guide rail (slot).
board with the other hand, and then slide Insert the filler panel into the subrack
the board along the guide rails in the front smoothly. Make sure that the
of the subrack until the positioning pin on positioning pin on the filler panel is
the board is properly seated in the inserted into the positioning hole on the
positioning hole in the subrack. subrack.
Pivot the ejector levers inward until the Clockwise fasten the captive screws to
ejector levers are completely locked by the fix the filler panel.
latches.
Clockwise fasten the captive screws with a
screwdriver to secure the board in the
subrack clockwise.
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5 Installing disk arrays
a Install the controller enclosure for the disk array

array controller enclosure.


Observe the mounting bars on the two sides at
Install the disk array's front panel.
the installation position of the controller
enclosure and make sure that the floating nuts
are installed at the planned positions.
Lift the controller enclosure slightly higher than The optical module is delivered with the
the support guide rails of the cabinet, place the disk array.
controller enclosure on the support guide rails, The optical module is an electrostatic-
and then push it into the cabinet. sensitive component. Place it in an ESD
Clockwise screw the M6 screws by using a and dustproof environment during
screwdriver to fasten the controller enclosure. transportation, storage, and usage. If an
Insert the optical module into the optical module optical module is not used temporarily,
installation slot on the rear controller of the do not remove the protective cover from
controller enclosure. the optical module.

b Install the disk enclosure for the disk array

The controller enclosure and disk enclosure are heavy upon full configuration. It is
recommended that three people move them to avoid human injury.
The devices must be installed on the guide rails. Do not directly stack devices; otherwise,
the devices may be damaged.

Observe the mounting bars on the two


sides at the installation position of the
disk enclosure and make sure that the
floating nuts are installed at the
planned positions.
Lift the disk enclosure slightly higher
than the support guide rails of the
cabinet, place the disk enclosure on
the support guide rails, and then push
it into the cabinet.
Clockwise screw the M6 screws by using a screwdriver to fasten the disk enclosure.
Install the disk array's front panel.

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6 Installing the primary power supply
a Install the primary power supply subrack

The ATAE subrack supports only the DC input. If the AC power is used to supply power for
the ATAE subrack, you need to configure the primary power supply. The primary power
supply converts the AC input provided by the PDB in the cabinet into the DC output and
provides the DC output for the power module in the ATAE subrack.
If the power module of the primary power supply is installed in the primary power supply
subrack, it is recommended that the primary power supply should be moved by two
persons to prevent an injury because the device is heavy.
Observe the mounting bars on the two sides
of the installation position of the primary
power supply and ensure that the floating nuts
of the cabinet are installed in the planned
positions.
Raise the subrack to the position slightly
higher than the support guide rail of the
cabinet, place the primary power supply to the
support guide rail, and then push it into the
cabinet until the rack-mounting ears are firmly
close to the mounting bars in front of the
cabinet.
Clockwise fasten the M6 screws with a
screwdriver to fix the primary power supply
subrack.

b Install the power module of the primary power supply

Skip this step if the power module has already been installed in the primary power supply
subrack.

Push the clip at the lower left corner of


the power module to the left. Open the
panel of the power module.
Push the power module gently along the
power subrack, and then close the panel
of the power module when the power
module cannot be pushed forward. In
this manner, the power module is fixed in
the power subrack.

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Installing Power Cables and PGND Cables of the Internal
Components of a Cabinet
1 Diagram of power distribution inside the cabinet (DC)
Main Processing Cabinet
(XY-MPR II-1, DC)

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2 Diagram of power distribution inside the cabinet (AC)

Main Processing Cabinet


(XY-MPR II-1, AC)

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3 Mapping between devices and switches

Main Processing Cabinet (XY-MPR II-1, DC)

Device Device Label Control Switch Circuit Breaker


Specification/Quantity/Label

GE LAN switch LSW-1 A1, B1 5A/2PCS/LSW-1


GE LAN switch LSW-0 A2, B2 5A/2PCS/LSW-0
ATAE subrack XY-EPS-1-6 A9, A10, B9, B10 32A/4PCS/SUBRACK-1
ATAE subrack XY-MPS-1-5 A7, A8, B7, B8 32A/4PCS/SUBRACK-0
Disk array disk enclosure XY-ESS-1-4 A3, B3 15A/2PCS/ARRAY-3
Disk array disk enclosure XY-ESS-1-3 A4, B4 15A/2PCS/ARRAY-2
Disk array controller enclosure XY-MSS-1-2 A5, B5 15A/2PCS/ARRAY-1
Disk array controller enclosure XY-BSS-1-1 A6, B6 15A/2PCS/ARRAY-0

Main Processing Cabinet (XY-MPR II-1, AC)

Device Device Label Control Switch Circuit Breaker


Specification/Quantity

GE LAN switch LSW-1 A4, B4 10A/2PCS


GE LAN switch LSW-0 A6, B6 10A/2PCS
Primary power supply - A2, A3, A5, B2, B3, B5 16A/6PCS
Disk array disk enclosure XY-ESS-1-4 A7, B7 6A/2PCS
Disk array disk enclosure XY-ESS-1-3 A8, B8 6A/2PCS
Disk array controller enclosure XY-MSS-1-2 A11, B11 6A/2PCS
Disk array controller enclosure XY-BSS-1-1 A12, B12 6A/2PCS

The power cables (2.1 and 2.2) between the ATAE subrack (XY-EPS-1-6) and the primary
power supply and the power cables (1.1 and 1.2) between the ATAE subrack (XY-EPS-1-6) and
the primary power supply are bound to the cabinet before delivery. They need to be installed on
site.
The power cables (3.1 and 3.2) between the ATAE subrack (XY-EPS-1-6) and the primary
power supply and the power cables (4.1 and 4.2) between the ATAE subrack (XY-EPS-1-6) and
the primary power supply are delivered with the primary power supply. They need to be installed
on site.
Configure the network device cabinet when the ATAE cluster system adopts the Citrix client
access scheme, full E1 networking scheme, or partial E1 networking scheme. For detailed
installation guidelines, see the ATAE Cluster System Hardware Installation Guide.

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3 Installing the power cables and PGND cables of a subrack
a Connect the PGND cables b Connect the DC power cables

Use the Phillips screwdriver to screw off


the screw on the protecting hood of the
power entry module in the subrack and
remove the plastic washer.
Use the Phillips screwdriver to screw off
the M6 screw assemblies on the NEG(-)
and RTN(+) wiring terminals of the power
entry module in the subrack and remove
the screws.
Connect the OT terminal of the blue DC
power cable to the NEG wiring terminal on
the power entry module in the subrack and
fasten the screw. Connect the OT terminal
of the black DC power cable to the RTN
There is a ground terminal at the upper left wiring terminal on the power entry module
corner and a ground terminal at the upper in the subrack and fasten the screw.
right corner of the rear of the subrack. You Install the plastic washer on the protecting
need to connect only the ground terminal hood of the power entry module in the
at the upper right corner. subrack and fasten the screw.
c Connect the AC power cables

The ATAE subrack supports only the DC input. If the AC power is used to supply power
for the ATAE subrack, you need to configure the primary power supply. The primary power
supply converts the AC input provided by the PDB in the cabinet into the DC output and
provides the DC output for the power module in the ATAE subrack.
To learn the mapping between the output ports on the power entry module in the subrack
and the output ports on the primary power supply, see "Diagram of power distribution
inside the cabinet (AC)."

Use the Phillips screwdriver to screw off the M6 screw assemblies on the NEG(-) and RTN(+)
wiring terminals of the primary power supply and remove the screws.

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3 Installing the Power Cables and PGND Cables of a Subrack
a
c Connect the AC power cables

Connect the OT terminal of the blue DC power cable to the NEG wiring terminal on the
primary power supply and fasten the screw. Connect the OT terminal of the black DC
power cable to the RTN wiring terminal on the primary power supply and fasten the screw.

Use the Phillips screwdriver to screw off the screw on the protecting hood of the power
entry module in the subrack and remove the plastic washer.
Use the Phillips screwdriver to screw off the M6 screw assemblies on the NEG(-) and
RTN(+) wiring terminals of the power entry module in the subrack and remove the screws.
Connect the OT terminal of the blue DC power cable to the NEG wiring terminal on the
power entry module in the subrack and fasten the screw. Connect the OT terminal of the
black DC power cable to the RTN wiring terminal on the power entry module in the
subrack and fasten the screw.
Install the plastic washer on the protecting hood of the power entry module in the subrack
and fasten the screw.

4 Installing the Power Cables and PGND Cables of the Primary Power Supply
a
Supply
Connect the PGND cables b Connect the power cables

There is a ground terminal at the upper


left corner and a ground terminal at the
upper right corner of the rear of the primary Plug the power connector into the
power supply. You need to connect only the power socket of the primary power.
ground terminal at the upper right corner. supply
The 3-core lines of the AC power cables
include a protective earth (PE) line;
therefore, no separate PGND cable is
required for the devices in the cabinet.

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5 Installing the Power Cables and PGND Cables of a Disk Array
a Connect the PGND cables b Connect the DC power cables

Remove the protecting hood from the


DC power module in the controller
enclosure of the disk array.
Use the Phillips screwdriver to screw off
On the mounting bars at the rear of the the nuts for fixing the DC power cables
cabinet, select a PGND cable according of the controller enclosure, place the
to the proximity principle. shock absorption pad, pad, and round
Place the OT terminal at the other end of hole of the OT terminal on the wire
the PGND cable to the ground screw hole posts, connect the OT terminal of the
at the controller enclosure of the disk cable in back to the RTN(+) wring end,
array and use a ground screw to fix the connect the OT terminal of the cable in
OT terminal to the controller enclosure. blue to the NEG(-) wring end, and fasten
the nuts.
Install the protecting hood for the DC
power module in the controller enclosure.
c
Connect the AC power cables

The controller enclosure and the hard disk


enclosure of the disk array can use the AC
power module or DC power module. You
can select the required power module
based on the actual power supply
environment.
The methods for installing the power
cables and PGND cables of the disk arrays
at different types are similar.
The 3-core lines of the AC power cables
include a protective earth (PE) line;
Insert the power connector into the therefore, no separate PGND cable is
power socket of the controller required for the devices in the cabinet.
enclosure or disk enclosure of the disk
array.

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Installing Signal Cables
1 Connecting the MPS and the EPS

Use network cables to connect the main processing subrack (MPS) and extended processing
subrack (EPS) by scenario based on the labels and port information.

Application scenarios:
An ATAE cluster system is newly deployed and the MPS and EPS are configured
simultaneously, the model of the switching boards RTM is AXCRA1.

Board Slot Port on the Cable Board Slot Port on the Cable
(XY-MPS-1-6) Board Label (XY-EPS-1-5) Board Label

7 BASE LAN3 7.4 7 BASE LAN3 7.4


8 BASE LAN3 8.4 8 BASE LAN3 8.4

Connections between the MPS and the EPS:

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Installing Signal Cables
1 Connecting the MPS and the EPS
Use network cables to connect the main processing subrack (MPS) and extended processing
subrack (EPS) by scenario based on the labels and port information.
Application scenarios:
An ATAE cluster system is newly deployed and the MPS and EPS are configured
simultaneously, the model of the switching boards RTM is AXCRM.

Board Slot Port on the Cable Board Slot Port on the Cable
(XY-MPS-1-6) Board Label (XY-EPS-1-5) Board Label

7 BASE LAN3 7.4 7 BASE LAN3 7.4


8 BASE LAN3 8.4 8 BASE LAN3 8.4

Connections between the MPS and the EPS:

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2 Connecting the Controller Enclosure and the Disk Enclosure

Only the main storage subrack (MSS) in the ATAE cluster system needs to cascade
with the disk enclosure.

Cascade two disk enclosures with the controller enclosure, as shown in the following figure.

mini SAS cable

Connect EXP0 port of controller B in the disk array controller enclosure (XY-MSS-1-2) to
the PRI port of cascading module B in the first disk enclosure (XY-ESS-1-3).

Connect the PRI port of cascading module A in the first disk enclosure (XY-ESS-1-3) to
EXP0 cascading port of controller A in the disk array controller enclosure (XY-MSS-1-2).

Connect EXP1 port of controller B in the disk array controller enclosure (XY-MSS-1-2) to
the PRI port of cascading module B in the second disk enclosure (XY-ESS-1-4).

Connect the PRI port of cascading module A in the second disk enclosure (XY-ESS-1-4)
to EXP1 port of controller A in the disk array controller enclosure (XY-MSS-1-2). In this
manner, a loop is formed, which avoids SPOF of the disk enclosure.

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2 Connecting the Controller Enclosure and the Disk Enclosure

Cascade one disk enclosure with the controller enclosure, as shown in the
following figure.

Connect the EXP0 port on controller B of the controller enclosure (XY-MSS-1-2) to the
PRI port on cascading module B of the disk enclosure (XY-ESS-1-3).

Connect the PRI port on cascading module A of the disk enclosure (XY-ESS-1-3) to the
EXP0 port on controller A of the controller enclosure (XY-MSS-1-2). Then, a ring is
formed to avoid SPOF on disk enclosures.

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3 Connecting the Controller Enclosure and the Subrack

You can check the information about the disk array model and disk size on the labels shown
as below.

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3 Connecting the Controller Enclosure and the Subrack
Use network cables to connect the controller enclosure and the subrack by scenario based
on the labels and port information.
Application scenarios:
The model of the switching boards RTM is AXCRA1.
CAUTION

The network cables for connecting the MPS and controller enclosure have been laid out
upon delivery, and you only need to insert the two ends of a cable into the required ports of
the devices based on the cable labels.
The connections between the subrack and the S3900-M300 disk array controller
enclosure are the same as those between the subrack and the S3900-M200 disk array
controller enclosure. Figure bellow uses the scenario where both the MSS and the BSS are
deployed and the disk array controller enclosure model is S3900-M300 as an example. If
the BSS is not configured, ignore the connections between the BSS and the disk array
controller enclosure.

Controller Port on the Controller


Board Label Board Port Cable Label
Enclosure Label Enclosure

XY-MPS-1-5-7 BASE LAN0 7.1 XY-MSS-1-2 Ethernet port (UP)


BASE LAN1 7.2 XY-BSS-1-1 Ethernet port (UP)
XY-MPS-1-5-8 BASE LAN0 8.1 XY-MSS-1-2 Ethernet port (DOWN)
BASE LAN1 8.2 XY-BSS-1-1 Ethernet port (DOWN)

Connections between the controller enclosure and the subrack using network cables:

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3 Connecting the Controller Enclosure and the Subrack
Use network cables to connect the controller enclosure and the subrack by scenario based
on the labels and port information.
Application scenarios:
The model of the switching boards RTM is AXCRM.
CAUTION

The network cables for connecting the MPS and controller enclosure have been laid out
upon delivery, and you only need to insert the two ends of a cable into the required ports of
the devices based on the cable labels.
The connections between the subrack and the S3900-M300 disk array controller
enclosure are the same as those between the subrack and the S3900-M200 disk array
controller enclosure. Figure bellow uses the scenario where both the MSS and the BSS are
deployed and the disk array controller enclosure model is S3900-M300 as an example. If
the BSS is not configured, ignore the connections between the BSS and the disk array
controller enclosure.

Controller Port on the Controller


Board Label Board Port Cable Label
Enclosure Label Enclosure

XY-MPS-1-5-7 BASE LAN0 7.1 XY-MSS-1-2 Ethernet port (UP)


BASE LAN1 7.2 XY-BSS-1-1 Ethernet port (UP)
XY-MPS-1-5-8 BASE LAN0 8.1 XY-MSS-1-2 Ethernet port (DOWN)
BASE LAN1 8.2 XY-BSS-1-1 Ethernet port (DOWN)

Connections between the controller enclosure and the subrack using network cables:

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3 Connecting the Controller Enclosure and the Subrack

Use optical fibers to connect the controller enclosure and the subrack by scenario based
on the labels and port information.

Application scenarios:
The model of MSS is S3900-M300 and the model of the switching boards RTM is
AXCRA1.

The following figures provide cable connections when devices are fully configured in the
cabinet. If devices in the cabinet are not fully configured in actual situations, connect only
the actually configured devices and ignore the connections for unconfigured devices. Check
the locations of the actually configured devices and labels before connecting the cables.

Controller Port on the


Port on
Board Label Cable Label Enclosure Controller
the Board
Label Enclosure
XY-MPS-1-5-7 XY-MPS-1-5 7.SFP0 SFP0 XY-MSS-1-2 FC P1 (UP)
XY-MPS-1-5 7.SFP1 SFP1 XY-MSS-1-2 FC P1 (DOWN)
XY-MPS-1-5 7.SFP2 SFP2 XY-BSS-1-1 FC H0 (DOWN)
XY-MPS-1-5-8 XY-MPS-1-5 8.SFP0 SFP0 XY-MSS-1-2 FC P0 (UP)
XY-MPS-1-5 8.SFP1 SFP1 XY-MSS-1-2 FC P0 (DOWN)
XY-MPS-1-5 8.SFP2 SFP2 XY-BSS-1-1 FC H0 (UP)
XY-EPS-1-6-7 XY-EPS-1-6 7.SFP0 SFP0 XY-MSS-1-2 FC H1 (UP)
XY-EPS-1-6 7.SFP1 SFP1 XY-MSS-1-2 FC H1 (DOWN)
XY-EPS-1-6-8 XY-EPS-1-6 8.SFP0 SFP0 XY-MSS-1-2 FC H3 (UP)
XY-EPS-1-6 8.SFP1 SFP1 XY-MSS-1-2 FC H3 (DOWN)

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3 Connecting the Controller Enclosure and the Subrack

Connections between the controller enclosure and the subrack using optical fibers:

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3 Connecting the Controller Enclosure and the Subrack

Use optical fibers to connect the controller enclosure and the subrack by scenario based
on the labels and port information.

Application scenarios:
The model of MSS is S3900-M300 and the model of the switching boards RTM is
AXCRM.

The following figures provide cable connections when devices are fully configured in the
cabinet. If devices in the cabinet are not fully configured in actual situations, connect only
the actually configured devices and ignore the connections for unconfigured devices. Check
the locations of the actually configured devices and labels before connecting the cables.

Controller Port on the


Port on
Board Label Cable Label Enclosure Controller
the Board
Label Enclosure
XY-MPS-1-5-7 XY-MPS-1-5 7.SFP0 SFP0 XY-MSS-1-2 FC P1 (UP)
XY-MPS-1-5 7.SFP1 SFP1 XY-MSS-1-2 FC P1 (DOWN)
XY-MPS-1-5 7.SFP2 SFP2 XY-BSS-1-1 FC H0 (DOWN)
XY-MPS-1-5-8 XY-MPS-1-5 8.SFP0 SFP0 XY-MSS-1-2 FC P0 (UP)
XY-MPS-1-5 8.SFP1 SFP1 XY-MSS-1-2 FC P0 (DOWN)
XY-MPS-1-5 8.SFP2 SFP2 XY-BSS-1-1 FC H0 (UP)
XY-EPS-1-6-7 XY-EPS-1-6 7.SFP0 SFP0 XY-MSS-1-2 FC H1 (UP)
XY-EPS-1-6 7.SFP1 SFP1 XY-MSS-1-2 FC H1 (DOWN)
XY-EPS-1-6-8 XY-EPS-1-6 8.SFP0 SFP0 XY-MSS-1-2 FC H3 (UP)
XY-EPS-1-6 8.SFP1 SFP1 XY-MSS-1-2 FC H3 (DOWN)

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3 Connecting the Controller Enclosure and the Subrack

Connections between the controller enclosure and the subrack using optical fibers:

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3 Connecting the Controller Enclosure and the Subrack
Use optical fibers to connect the controller enclosure and the subrack by scenario based
on the labels and port information.
Application scenario:
Only the MSS is configured and its model is S3900-M200and the model of the
switching boards RTM is AXCRA1.

The following figures provide cable connections when devices are fully configured in the
cabinet. If devices in the cabinet are not fully configured in actual situations, connect only the
actually configured devices and ignore the connections for unconfigured devices. Check the
locations of the actually configured devices and labels before connecting the cables.

Port on Controller Port on the


Board Label Cable Label the Enclosure Controller
Board Label Enclosure
XY-MPS-1-5-7 XY-MPS-1-5 7.SFP0 SFP0 XY-MSS-1-2 FC H2 (UP)
XY-MPS-1-5 7.SFP1 SFP1 XY-MSS-1-2 FC H2 (DOWN)
XY-MPS-1-5-8 XY-MPS-1-5 8.SFP0 SFP0 XY-MSS-1-2 FC H0 (UP)
XY-MPS-1-5 8.SFP1 SFP1 XY-MSS-1-2 FC H0 (DOWN)

Connections between the controller enclosure and the subrack using optical fibers:

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3 Connecting the Controller Enclosure and the Subrack
Use optical fibers to connect the controller enclosure and the subrack by scenario based
on the labels and port information.
Application scenario:
Only the MSS is configured and its model is S3900-M200and the model of the
switching boards RTM is AXCRM.

The following figures provide cable connections when devices are fully configured in the
cabinet. If devices in the cabinet are not fully configured in actual situations, connect only the
actually configured devices and ignore the connections for unconfigured devices. Check the
locations of the actually configured devices and labels before connecting the cables.

Port on Controller Port on the


Board Label Cable Label the Enclosure Controller
Board Label Enclosure
XY-MPS-1-5-7 XY-MPS-1-5 7.SFP0 SFP0 XY-MSS-1-2 FC H2 (UP)
XY-MPS-1-5 7.SFP1 SFP1 XY-MSS-1-2 FC H2 (DOWN)
XY-MPS-1-5-8 XY-MPS-1-5 8.SFP0 SFP0 XY-MSS-1-2 FC H0 (UP)
XY-MPS-1-5 8.SFP1 SFP1 XY-MSS-1-2 FC H0 (DOWN)

Connections between the controller enclosure and the subrack using optical fibers:

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3 Connecting the Controller Enclosure and the Subrack
Use optical fibers to connect the controller enclosure and the subrack by scenario based
on the labels and port information.
Application scenario:
Only when the standby OSMU board is deployed in the EPS, and The model of the switching
boards RTM is AXCRA1.
Controller Port on the
Port on
Board Label Cable Label Enclosure Controller
the Board
Label Enclosure
XY-EPS-1-6-7 XY-EPS-1-6 7.SFP2 SFP2 XY-BSS-1-1 FC H2 (DOWN)
XY-EPS-1-6-8 XY-EPS-1-6 8.SFP2 SFP2 XY-BSS-1-1 FC H2 (UP)
Connections between the controller enclosure and the subrack using optical fibers:

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3 Connecting the Controller Enclosure and the Subrack
Use optical fibers to connect the controller enclosure and the subrack by scenario based
on the labels and port information.
Application scenario:
Only when the standby OSMU board is deployed in the EPS, and The model of the switching
boards RTM is AXCRM.
Controller Port on the
Port on
Board Label Cable Label Enclosure Controller
the Board
Label Enclosure
XY-EPS-1-6-7 XY-EPS-1-6 7.SFP2 SFP2 XY-BSS-1-1 FC H2 (DOWN)
XY-EPS-1-6-8 XY-EPS-1-6 8.SFP2 SFP2 XY-BSS-1-1 FC H2 (UP)
Connections between the controller enclosure and the subrack using optical fibers:

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4 Connecting the Subracks (MPS/EPS) and the Switches
Application scenario: The ATAE cluster system is newly deployed and the model of the
switching boards RTM is AXCRA1.
Connect the local end of the cables to the corresponding ports on the RTM of the switching
board based on the label information.

One end of the cables has been connected to the ports on the switch before delivery.
Therefore, you only need to connect the other end of the cables to the corresponding ports
on the RTM of the switching board on site.

Subrack Label Slot Port on the Switching Board Cable Label Port on the Switch
XY-MPS-1-5 7 FABRIC GE LAN0 7.5 LSW-0 LAN01
8 FABRIC GE LAN0 8.5 LSW-1 LAN01
XY-EPS-1-6 7 FABRIC GE LAN0 21.5 LSW-0 LAN03
8 FABRIC GE LAN0 22.5 LSW-1 LAN03

Connections between subracks and switches:

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4 Connecting the Subracks (MPS/EPS) and the Switches
Application scenario: The ATAE cluster system is newly deployed and the model of the
switching boards RTM is AXCRM.
Connect the RTM of the switching boards and the switches with optical fibers based on the
label information.

Subrack Label Slot Port on the Switching Board Cable Label Port on the Switch
XY-MPS-1-5 7 FABRIC 10GE LAN6 7.5 LSW-0 10GE LAN1
8 FABRIC 10GE LAN6 8.5 LSW-1 10GE LAN1
XY-EPS-1-6 7 FABRIC 10GE LAN6 21.5 LSW-0 10GE LAN2
8 FABRIC 10GE LAN6 22.5 LSW-1 10GE LAN2

Connections between subracks and switches:

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5 Connecting the Switches and the Operator's Network

Application scenario: Connections when the model of the Ethernet switches is S5352C-EI, and
you must connect the switches to the telecom operator's network using network cables.

If you need to... Then...

Connect the switches to the same Route network cables from port LAN48 on LSW-0
VLAN of the same switch in the and LSW-1 to the desired network plane, as
telecom operator's network shown in Figure 1.
Connect the switches to different
switches or routers in the telecom
operator's network, and the
switches or routers in the telecom
operator's network are in the same
VLAN
Connect the switches to different a. Connect port LAN46 on LSW-0 and port
switches or routers in the telecom LAN46 on LSW-1 using a network cable, as
operator's network, and the shown in Figure 2.
switches or routers in the telecom
CAUTION
operator's network are not in the
same VLAN Do not perform this operation if the switches or
routes in the operator's network are in the same
VLAN. Otherwise, network loop will occur.

b. Route network cables from port LAN48 on


LSW-0 and LSW-1 of VLAN2 to the desired
network plane, as shown in Figure 2.
Not connect the switches to the Connect ports LAN46 on LSW-0 and LSW-1 using
telecom operator's network a network cable, as shown in Figure 3.

CAUTION

When the switches need to be connected to the


telecom operator's in future, perform operations
described for the preceding scenarios. If the
switches do not need to be cascaded, disconnect
the network cable that connects ports LAN46 on
LSW-0 and on LSW-1, and then connect the
switches to the telecom operator's network.

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5 Connecting the Switches and the Operator's Network

Figure 1 Connecting the switches to the telecom operator's network using network cables (connect
to the same VLAN of the telecom operator's network)

Figure 2 Connecting the switches to the telecom operator's network using network cables (connect
to the different VLAN of the telecom operator's network )

Figure Connecting the switches to the telecom operators network using network cables (not
connect to the telecom operators network )

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5 Connecting the Switches and the Operator's Network

Application scenario: Connections when the model of the Ethernet switches is S5310-52C-EI,
the telecom operator's network is an optical Ethernet, and you want to connect the switches to the
telecom operator's network using network cables.

If you need to... Then...

Connect the switches to the same Route network cables from port LAN48 on LSW-0
VLAN of the same switch in the and LSW-1 to the desired network plane, as
telecom operator's network shown in Figure 1.
Connect the switches to different
switches or routers in the telecom
operator's network, and the
switches or routers in the telecom
operator's network are in the same
VLAN
Connect the switches to different a. Connect port LAN46 on LSW-0 and port
switches or routers in the telecom LAN46 on LSW-1 using a network cable, as
operator's network, and the shown in Figure 2.
switches or routers in the telecom
CAUTION
operator's network are not in the
same VLAN Do not perform this operation if the switches or
routes in the operator's network are in the same
VLAN. Otherwise, network loop will occur.

b. Route network cables from port LAN48 on


LSW-0 and LSW-1 of VLAN2 to the desired
network plane, as shown in Figure 2.
Not connect the switches to the Connect ports LAN46 on LSW-0 and LSW-1 using
telecom operator's network a network cable, as shown in Figure 3.

CAUTION

When the switches need to be connected to the


telecom operator's in future, perform operations
described for the preceding scenarios. If the
switches do not need to be cascaded, disconnect
the network cable that connects ports LAN46 on
LSW-0 and on LSW-1, and then connect the
switches to the telecom operator's network.

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5 Connecting the Switches and the Operator's Network

Figure 1 Connecting the switches to the telecom operator's network using network cables (connect
to the same VLAN of the telecom operator's network)

Figure 2 Connecting the switches to the telecom operator's network using network cables (connect
to the different VLAN of the telecom operator's network )

Figure Connecting the switches to the telecom operators network using network cables (not
connect to the telecom operators network )

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5 Connecting the Switches and the Operator's Network

Application scenario:
Connections when the model of the Ethernet switches is S5310-52C-EI, the telecom
operator's network is an optical Ethernet, and you want to connect the switches to the
telecom operator's network using optical fibers.

If you need to... Then...

Connect the switches to the same Route optical fibers from Ethernet optical ports
VLAN of the same switch in the LAN3 on LSW-0 and LSW-1 to the desired
telecom operator's network network plane, as shown in Figure 1.
Connect the switches to different
switches or routers in the telecom
operator's network, and the
switches or routers in the telecom
operator's network are in the same
VLAN
Connect the switches to different a. Connect Ethernet optical ports LAN4 on LSW-
switches or routers in the telecom 0 and LSW-1 using an optical fiber, as shown
operator's network, and the in Figure 2.
switches or routers in the telecom
CAUTION
operator's network are not in the
same VLAN Do not perform this operation if the switches or
routes in the operator's network are in the same
VLAN. Otherwise, network loop will occur.

b. Route optical fibers from Ethernet optical ports


LAN3 on LSW-0 and LSW-1 to the desired
network plane, as shown in Figure 2.
Not connect the switches to the Connect Ethernet optical ports LAN4 on LSW-0
telecom operator's network and LSW-1 using an optical fiber, as shown in
Figure 3.

CAUTION

When the switches need to be connected to the


telecom operator's in future, perform operations
described for the preceding scenarios. If the
switches do not need to be cascaded, disconnect
the optical fiberthat connects Ethernet optical
ports LAN4 on LSW-0 and on LSW-1, and then
connect the switches to the telecom operator's
network.

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5 Connecting the Switches and the Operator's Network

Figure 1 Connecting the switches to the telecom operator's network using optical fibers (connect
to the same VLAN of the telecom operator's network)

Figure 2 Connecting the switches to the telecom operator's network using optical fibers (connect
to the different VLAN of the telecom operators network )

Figure 3 Connecting the switches to the telecom operators network using optical fibers (not
connect to the telecom operators network )

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6 Connecting the DC PDB and SDM board

You need to use a cable to connect the DC PDB and SDM board of the main processing
subrack (MPS) only when the DC PDB and SMME are configured.

Figure 1 Connecting the DC PDB and SDM board of the MPS

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Checking the Installation
1 Checking the Installation of Cabinets

No. Item

1 Check that the cabinets are placed according to the engineering design documents.
2 Check that the racks are secured firmly. The installation of the racks must comply with
the shockproof requirements, and the vertical deviation must be less than 3 mm (0.12
in.). Perform the check using the level and the plumb line.
3 If a cabinet is installed on the ESD floor, check that the feet of the supports are
fastened by the expansion bolts secured to the floor. The insulating plate, plain washer,
spring washer, nut (bolt) must be installed in correct sequence. The expansion bolts
are properly secured to the installation holes. The supports are insulated from the floor,
and the floor holders are insulated from the guide rails. When measured by a
multimeter in megohms, the resistance of all the insulation points between the
supports and the cabinets must exceed 5 megaohm.
4 Check that all the screws are fastened tightly. Every screw has a plain washer and a
spring washer, and the two washers are installed correctly.
5 Check that the cabinets are lined up along the walkway to form a cabinet row in which
the vertical deviation between two neighboring cabinets is less than 5 mm (0.20 in.).
Each row of the cabinets is neatly aligned.
6 When multiple cabinets are combined, check that all the connected plates for attaching
the cabinets are installed correctly.
7 Check that the side panel, front door, and rear door are installed correctly. The front
door, rear door and their locks can be opened and closed smoothly.
8 Check that the front door, rear door, and side panel are tidy, free of stains, and
handprints.
9 Check that the cable holes of the cabinet are covered. The cable holes of the cabinet
can be covered by a plate, a cloth bag, or other insulating material that is tidy and
fireproof. If a cover plate is used, the width of the plate must be larger than that of the
hole. If a cloth bag is used, the mouth of the cloth bag must be tightened. If a plastic
cover is used, the leading-out hole must be cut of adequate width.
10 Check that there are no surplus tie wraps, stubs, or other sundries in the cabinets.
11 Check that all the front panels and filler panels delivered are installed.
12 Check that the ESD wrist strap is inserted into the ESD socket on the cabinet.
13 Check that the cabinet labels are affixed in a tidy manner.

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2 Checking the Installation of Components in the Cabinets

No. Item

1 Check whether the installation positions of the internal components comply with the
specifications according to the actual engineering documents.
2 Check whether all panel screws of the components are installed and fastened.
3 Check whether the panels and exterior of the components are in good conditions.
4 Check whether the component labels (subrack protection film, board name plate,
transportation label, and product nameplate) are flaked off.
5 Check whether the bar codes of the components are flaked off.
6 Check whether the ejector levers of the boards are secure.
7 Check whether the captive screws of the boards are fastened.
8 Check whether there are vacant slots in the subrack and whether filler panels are
installed in the vacant slots.
9 Check whether the protective cover is installed for the power module (This check item is
only available for the devices equipped with power modules and protective covers).

3 Checking the Installation of PGND Cables and Power Cables


No. Item

1 All the power cables and PGND cables are copper-core cables.
2 There are no solder joints or connectors in the power cables and the PGND cables.
3 The extra length of power cables or PGND cables are truncated and are not coiled.
4 There are no breaking equipment such as switches and fuses in the electrical
connection of the grounding system.
5 The ground bars and PGND bars are connected to one ground conductor.
6 The OT terminals at both ends of the power cables or PGND cables are soldered or
crimped securely.
7 The bare wires and OT terminals at the wiring terminals are tightly wrapped up with the
PVC insulation tape or heat shrink tubing.
8 The power cables and PGND cables connecting the PDB with the functional modules,
and the PGND cables connecting the modules with the ground bar are all correctly
installed and have satisfactory contact.
9 The front and rear doors are connected to the ground bolts on the lower enclosure of
the cabinet using 6 mm2 greenish yellow cables. Two such cables are used for each
door.
10 The power cables and PGND cables are bound separately from other cables.
11 Labels are attached at both ends of the power cables and the PGND cables.
12 The plastic cover plate on the top of the terminals of the PDB is installed correctly.

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4 Checking the Installation of Signal Cables

No. Item

1 There are no solder joints or connectors in the signal cables. The signal cables are not
scratched or broken.
2 The connectors of the signal cables are tight and secure.
3 Proper length of the cable is reserved at the connectors.
4 Proper length is reserved for the signal cables at turning points. The turning radius
meets the requirement.
5 The optical cables must be sheathed using corrugated pipes at outsides of cabinets.
Both ends of the pipes must be fastened. The edges are smooth or be processed for
cutting prevention.
6 No other cables are laid on the optical cables.
7 The extra optical cables are coiled on the fiber management tray at the rear side of the
cabinet.
8 The signal cables connected to the left part of the subrack are led out of the subrack
from the left. Similarly, the signal cables connected to the right part of the subrack are
led out of the subrack from the right.
9 The signal cables are bound separately from the power cables. The signal cables are
bound and arranged neatly and closely. The cable ties are spaced evenly. The tips of
the cable ties point to the same direction.
10 The extra length of the cable ties must be cut and the cut surface must be smooth.
11 The cables whose connectors are far away from the cable entrance are arranged at the
external side of the cable bundle, while those near the entrance are arranged at the
internal side of the cable bundle. The trunk cables are laid out smoothly without any
tangling.

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Appendix
Port on the controller enclosure

1.1 EXP 0 (UP) 1.2 Ethernet port (UP) 1.3 Maintenance network 1.4 RS-232 serial port
port

1.5 EXP 1 (UP) 1.6 FC P0 (UP) 1.7 FC P1 (UP) 1.8 FC P2 (UP)


1.9 FC P3 (UP) 1.10 FC H2 (UP) 1.11 FC H0 (UP) 1.12 FC H1 (UP)
1.13 FC H3 (UP)
2.1 EXP 0 (DOWN) 2.2 Ethernet port 2.3 Maintenance network 2.4 RS-232 serial port
(DOWN) port

2.5 EXP 1 (DOWN) 2.6 FC P0 (DOWN) 2.7 FC P1 (DOWN) 2.8 FC P2 (DOWN)


2.9 FC P3 (DOWN) 2.10 FC H2 (DOWN) 2.11 FC H0 (DOWN) 2.12 FC H1 (DOWN)
2.13 FC H3 (DOWN)

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Appendix

Port on the RTM of the OSMU/OGPU board

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Appendix

Port on the RTM of the switching board(AXCRA1) Port on the RTM of the switching board(AXCRM)

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