Ericsson AXX 9100 CONNECT Manual de usuario

AXX 9100 CONNECT
R1.2
Quick Reference Guide

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1 INSTALLATION OF AXX 9100 CONNECT
1.1 PRE-INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 1
1.1.1 Shipment verification 1
1.1.2 Preliminary inventory check 1
1.1.3 Reporting damage 1
1.2 SITE PREPARATION 1
1.3 UNPACKING 2
1.3.1 Unpack the AXX 9100 CONNECT base unit 3
1.3.2 Unpack the AXX 9100 CONNECT Service modules 4
1.4 INSTALLATION 4
1.4.1 Installation Overview 5
1.4.2 Installation Planning 5
1.4.3 Installation Guidelines 7
1.4.4 Grounding Considerations 7
1.4.5 Power Interfaces 8
1.5 AXX 9100 CONNECT INSTALLATION 8
1.5.1 Mount the AXX 9100 CONNECT in a rack 9
1.5.2 Requirements to Installation Locations 10
1.6 INSTALLATION OF POWER 11
1.6.1 Install the – 48 VDC Power 13
1.6.2 Install external ground 14
1.6.3 Install the –AC 230V Power Adaptor 15
1.7 INSTALLATION OF SERVICE MODULES 16
1.7.1 General 16
1.7.2 Available service modules 17
1.7.3 Hot insertion and removal 19
1.8 INTERCONNECTIONS AND CABLE HANDLING 20
1.8.1 Power cables 20
1.8.2 Alarm cable 21
1.8.3 VT-100 cable 21
1.8.4 LAN cables 21
1.8.5 E1 cables 21
1.8.6 E3/T3 21
1.8.7 Management cable 21
1.8.8 Synchronization cable 22
1.8.9 AUX Port cable 22
1.8.10 Fibre cables 22
1.8.11 Installing Electrical Cables 22

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1.9 SFP MODULES 24
1.9.1 Introduction 24
1.9.2 Installation of SFP Modules 25
1.9.3 Installing and removing SFP modules 26
1.9.4 Connecting to SFP modules 29
1.9.5 Cleaning fibre-optic connectors 30
2 CONFIGURATION OF AXX 9100 CONNECT
2.1 INITIAL CONFIGURATION 33
2.1.1 Commissioning of IP address via VT100 Interface 33
2.1.2 Configure Community-handler 36
2.1.3 Assign an IP-address to the AXX 9100 CONNECT 37
2.1.4 Change Passwords 38
2.1.5 Erase a Community string 39
2.2 SET UP CONNECTION TO A NETWORK ELEMENT 39
2.3 SYSTEM MODE FROM IP TO IP UN-NUMBERED 41
2.3.1 Products affected 41
2.3.2 Problem description 41
2.3.3 Problem symptoms 41
2.3.4 Workaround 42
2.4 FURTHER CONFIGURATION 44
2.4.1 Recommended order 44
2.4.2 Further reading 44

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1.1 Pre-Installation Procedures
This section provides pre-installation procedures for the
AXX 9100 CONNECT.
1.1.1 Shipment verification
When the AXX 9100 CONNECT equipment is received, please
verify that the shipment is according to order.
NOTE! Ship equipment from one site to another in the original
packing including the antistatic bags.
NOTE! Keep the AXX 9100 CONNECT system equipment in the
original shipping containers if storage is required. Storage
more than 12 months is not recommended. The equipment
should be stored in a ventilated and static-safe location.
1.1.2 Preliminary inventory check
Verify that the packing list information is equal to the information
provided on the shipping labels. Please notify contact resource to
your support if any discrepancies must be reported.
1.1.3 Reporting damage
Damage to shipped articles must be reported to contact resource.
1.2 Site Preparation
Verify that the installation site meets the following criteria:

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• The site conforms to all environmental specifications
• The floor or mounting area where you will install the equipment
can support the equipment.
NOTE! The following tables are based on typical AXX 9100
CONNECT system configurations and may vary in specific
customer configurations.
1. Power supply for the AXX 9100 CONNECT equipment must be
available as described in Table 1
2. Power consumption for the AXX 9100 CONNECT equipment
must be supported as described in Table 1
3. Circuit breakers for the AXX 9100 CONNECT equipment must be
according to Table 1
4. Recommended clearance for accessing the AXX 9100
CONNECT equipment during and after installation must be as
described in Table 2 :
Table 1 Power Supply Requirements
Table 2 Recommended Access Clearance
1.3 Unpacking
When unpacking and storing AXX 9100 CONNECT equipment:
• Leave equipment packed until it is needed for immediate
installation.
• Store packed equipment in a ventilated and static-safe location
Equipment Type Power Supply Requirements
-48 V DC - 48 VDC; -36 to -72 V DC
Power consumption capability 50 W
Circuit breaker requirement 2 A
Item Recommended Clearance
Bay access needed for maintenance Front access only, 500 mm
Back clearance to bays (if necessary) 300 mm

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• Store the packaging material in case the equipment must be re-
shipped.
NOTE! Stored anti-static bags will degrade after approximately 6
months.
• If the packaging and/ or equipment is damaged, preserve as
much of the packaging as possible for shipment and damage
analysis.
• Report damage to shipped articles to dedicated contact resource
1.3.1 Unpack the AXX 9100 CONNECT base unit
This section contain specific instructions for unpacking AXX 9100
CONNECT system equipment.
Caution!
When opening a subrack container, use caution to avoid
damaging the contents.
Caution!
Wear a grounding wrist strap while unpacking, handling and
interconnecting the AXX 9100 CONNECT equipment modules, to
discharge any static buildup.
1. Open the top of the cardboard shipping container.
2. Take the box containing the AXX 9100 CONNECT accessory kit
out of the shipping container.
3. Lift the AXX 9100 CONNECT out of the packaging box and
remove the anti-static bag and foam inserts.

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1.3.2 Unpack the AXX 9100 CONNECT Service
modules
Caution!
When opening a module container, use caution to avoid
damaging the contents.
Caution!
Wear a grounding wrist strap while unpacking,handling and
interconnecting the AXX 9100 CONNECT equipment modules, to
discharge any static buildup.
1. Open the container and remove the module(s) and packing
material.
2. Carefully remove anti-static bag from the module(s).
1.4 Installation
This section provides instructions before installing AXX 9100
CONNECT unit.
NOTE! The instructions in this section primarily address the
installation of the AXX 9100 CONNECT, and modules
supplied by Ericsson AXXESSIT AS. Codes and regulations
for installing racks, electrical wiring, raceways, and other
equipment is not covered in this manual,
Caution!
Wear a grounding wrist strap while unpacking,handling and
interconnecting the AXX 9100 CONNECT equipment modules, to
discharge any static buildup.

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1.4.1 Installation Overview
You should be thoroughly familiar with the instructions in this
manual before starting any work. Use the following general order of
work when installing a site:
1. Read and observe all safety cautions and warnings.
2. When you arrive at the site, first verify the AXX 9100 CONNECT
equipment according to the procedures in “Pre-Installation
Procedures” on page 1-1. If there is a problem with the
equipment, use the dedicated contact resources for your support
3. If you do not install the equipment when it arrives, store as
specified in “Pre-Installation Procedures” on page 1-1
4. Unpack equipment only after preparing the site as described in
“Pre-Installation Procedures” on page 1-1
5. When installing equipment at a site, follow the procedures in this
chapter in the order presented.
6. Make connections using the information in “Interconnections and
cable handling” on page 1-20
1.4.2 Installation Planning
Based on the system to be installed, determine the size, number,
and location of racks, as well as the AXX 9100 CONNECT requires.
The AXX 9100 CONNECT will fit in 19-in. equipment racks, and can
be adapted for ETSI racks. The racks must be accessible from the
front and rear for equipment installation.
NOTE! Recommended space of rear access for installation of the
equipment is 300 mm.

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Caution!
When installing in an environment where compliance to safety
standard ETS/EN 60950 is required, consider the following:
If not all interconnections can be classified as SELV, the
equipment shelf must only be installed in Restricted Area
Location (RAL) and be permanent connected to safety-ground
via rack or separate ground.
An additionally national requirement apply for Norway, Sweden
and Finland; this equipment must only be installed in Restricted
Area Location (RAL) and be permanent connected to
equipotential bonding.
All interconnected equipment and shielded cabling must be
connected to the same ground potential.
The interfaces cables (especially E1 interfaces) must not run in
the same pipes as the power cables
Plan rack and unit installation based on the following
considerations:
• Install the lowest unit in a rack first. (Recommended clearance
between two units is 50 mm.)
• Determine wire size based on cable length and local engineering
standards and practices.
• Plan the power cable from the power distribution panel (PDP) to
units, proceeding down along the right side of the equipment
rack.
• Plan grounding cable runs from the ground window down along
the right side of the rack to the units.
• Plan to route the electrical cables to and from the units along the
right side of the rack to the overhead cable transport tray.
• Plan to route the optical cables to and from the units along the left
side of the rack to the overhead cable transport tray.
1.4.2.1 Recommended items
To install an AXX 9100 CONNECT system, customary installation
and electrical tools are required. The following items are also
recommended:
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