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Document Number: 323-1211-090Document Status: StandardProduct Release Number: Release 5Date: August 1997
Copyright
1994 to 1997 Northern Telecom
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NORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL:
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So far as Northern Telecom is aware the contents of this document are correct. However, such contents have been obtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can give no warranty or undertaking and make no representation as to their accuracy. In particular, Northern Telecom hereby expressly excludes liability for any form of consequential, indirect or special loss, and for loss of data, loss of profits or loss of business opportunity, howsoever arising and whether sustained by the user of the information herein or any third party arising out of the contents of this document.
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Publication historyAugust 1997
Release 5 Standard introduces the following TN-16X features:
• Matched Node interconnection at VC4 signal level over STM-1o and STM-4o tributaries with redundant path protection.
• Wave Division Multiplexing (WDM) allowing four separate transmission paths on a single fibre.
March 1997Release 4.2 Standard introduces the following TN-16X features:
• 34Mbit/s unprotected tributary card which maps three 34Mbit/s pleisochronous signals to a single AU4 signal.
• VC3 Drop and Continue
• Path Trace functionality at VC3 level which enables path overhead validation at the signal termination point.
• OSI (Q3) interface extended to support 34M (or VC3) equipment provisioning.
Recovery Procedures, 323-1211-545, Routine Maintenance Procedures, 323-1211-546 and Module Replacement Procedures, 323-1211-547 have been combined into a single NTP Replacement and Recovery Procedures, 323-1211-547.
October 1996Release 4.1 Standard includes the TN-16X features listed below for the preliminary release.
One new NTP has been added to the document set; Planning and Ordering Information 323-1211-152.
May 1996Release 4.1 Preliminary introduces the following TN-16X features:
• Optical tributaries at the STM-1 rate with 1+1 protection
• OSI (Q3) interface (for STM-1o) to an external Operation System Function
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Publication history
• A new OPC tool, Release installation utility, used during in-service upgrades of the system software.
• The minimum time period for performance monitoring statistics is now 15 minutes
• Earthquake protected rack
April 1996Release 3.1 Standard introduces the following TN-16X features:
• 1:N Linear protection shelf with extra traffic on the protection channel
• Orderwire on linear systems
• STM-16e Receiver and Transmitter interfaces
• Optical tributaries at the STM4 rate with 1+1 protection.
• External synchronisation interface at 2 MHz.
• OSI Q3 interface to an external Operation System Function.
One new NTP has been added to the document set; OSI (Q3) Interface description 323-1211-191.
November 1995Release 3 Standard introduces the following TN-16X features:
• High performance transmitters on ring and regenerator nodes
• Optical post amplifiers on ring and regenerator node
The Master Topical Index, 323-1211-002 and List of Terms, 323-1211-850 have been incorporated into the About the TN-16X Documentation Suite, 323-1211-090 NTP.
June 1995Release 2 Standard introduces the following TN-16X features:
• VC4e tributary card supporting either 140Mbit/s pleisochronous or STM1e SDH signals.
• Regenerator shelves for SP Ring configurations at 1557 and 1310 nm.
• Interoperability between TN-16X and TN-1X products at the OSI network layer.
• Ring transmitter with 1310 nm optics.
Two new NTPs have been added to the document set; System expansion procedures, 323-1211-224 and Common procedures, 323-1211-846.
December 1994Release 1 Standard.
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ContentsAbout this document viiAudience viiEMC conformance vii
xiTechnical support and information xiii
Nortel TN-16X documentation 1-1Release information 1-1Documents in this suite 1-1
Description (Group 1) 1-2Installing (Group 2) 1-2Commissioning and testing (Group 3) 1-2Operations, administration, and provisioning (Group 4) 1-3Maintenance (Group 5) 1-3
Ordering information 1-3
General safety guidelines 2-1Hazardous materials 2-1Optical safety aspects 2-1Static sensitive device handling precautions 2-5
List of terms 3-1
Index 4-1
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About this documentThis document provides an introduction to the documentation suite for the Nortel TN-16X Network Element (NE).
TN-16X documentation is divided among several groups depending on audience. Each of the documentation groups are detailed along with the individual publications which make up the suite.
You can also find details Nortel Limited locations and telephone numbers for technical information and support.
A list of terms is provided which defines common TN-16X terms, acronyms and abbreviations.
Finally, a master index which indexes the entire documentation suite is included at the end of this publication.
AudienceThis document is intended for:
• strategic planners
• current planners
• provisioners
• transmission standards engineers
• network administrators
• Any other personnel who use the TN-16X documentation suite.
EMC conformance
This product/product family complies with the provisions of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, and the essential protection requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC as amended by 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC, when it is properly installed and maintained and when it is used for the purposes for which it is intended.
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Code: AG5293Issue: 2
Template: v4;961216
Declaration of Conformity
Suppliers Name & Address: Nortel Limited, of Doagh Road, Newtownabbey,County Antrim, Northern Ireland, BT36 6XA
We hereby declare that the products identified in Section 1 comply with the standards listed in Section 2 and fulfil our obligations under the EU Directives listed in Section 3.
Section 1 - Products Covered
Section 2 - Standards Applied
The Product(s) described above is in conformity with the following standards:
Section 3 - European Union Directives
Section 4 - Authority of Issuer
Declaration Issued By: Peter Schuddeboom John Freebairn
Position of Issuer: AVP, Technology ITN Manufacturing Quality Manager
Signed:
Date:
The instructions for installation, use and maintenance form part of the product compliance and must be observed.
Product Name Product TypeFibreWorld TN-16x ADM / LTE Permissible configurations which use TN-16x
Shelf Assembly NTFW50AA mounted in Rack NTFW70AA or NTFW70AB
StdsRef
Standard Number Edition Subject of Standard
1 EN55022 1995 Emissions from IT Equipment1 EN50082-1 1992 Generic Immunity2 EN60950 1992 Safety of IT equipment2 EN60825-1 1994 Safety of Laser Products
DirectiveNumber
Abbreviated Directive Title StdsRef
CE Marking Information
(if applicable) 89/336/EEC EMC Directive 1 n/a 92/31/EEC Amendment to EMC Directive n/a n/a 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive 2 97 93/68/EEC CE Marking Amending Directive n/a n/a
This declaration has been made in accordance with ISO/IEC Guide 22, General criteria for suppliers' declaration of conformity
Code:
AG5294
Issue: 2Template: v4;961216
Declaration of Conformity
Suppliers Name & Address: Nortel Limited, of Doagh Road, Newtownabbey,County Antrim, Northern Ireland, BT36 6XA
We hereby declare that the products identified in Section 1 comply with the standards listed in Section 2 and fulfil our obligations under the EU Directives listed in Section 3.
Section 1 - Products Covered
Section 2 - Standards Applied
The Product(s) described above is in conformity with the following standards:
Section 3 - European Union Directives
Section 4 - Authority of Issuer
Declaration Issued By: Peter Schuddeboom John Freebairn
Position of Issuer: AVP, Technology ITN Manufacturing Quality Manager
Signed:
Date:
The instructions for installation, use and maintenance form part of the product compliance and must be observed.
Product Name Product TypeFibreWorld TN-16x REGEN Permissible configurations which use TN-16x
Shelf Assembly NTFW51AA mounted in Rack NTFW71AA or NTFW71AB
StdsRef
Standard Number Edition Subject of Standard
1 EN55022 1995 Emissions from IT Equipment1 EN50082-1 1992 Generic Immunity2 EN60950 1992 Safety of IT equipment2 EN60825-1 1994 Safety of Laser Products
DirectiveNumber
Abbreviated Directive Title StdsRef
CE Marking Information
(if applicable) 89/336/EEC EMC Directive 1 n/a 92/31/EEC Amendment to EMC Directive n/a n/a 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive 2 97 93/68/EEC CE Marking Amending Directive n/a n/a
This declaration has been made in accordance with ISO/IEC Guide 22, General criteria for suppliers' declaration of conformity
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Technical support and informationNortel provides a comprehensive technical support service for its customers. The Nortel Service Desk may be contacted between the hours of 8 30 am and 5 pm (UK local time), Monday to Friday, using the following FAX or telephone numbers:
United KingdomFreephone: 0800 626 881Telephone 0181 361 4693FAX: 0181 945 3456
InternationalTel: +44 181 361 4693FAX: +44 181 945 3456
Access to assistance from the Customer Service Desk 24-hour helpline can be provided and is subject to a suitable Support Agreement being in place.
To discuss Technical Support services, please contact the Technical Support Hotline on 0181 945 3525.
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Nortel TN-16X documentation 1-Release information
The current release of this volume is Release 5 Standard and is defined as follows:
Documents in this suiteThere are five functionaly related groups of documents in this suite:
• descriptive information
• installation procedures
• commissioning procedures
• operating, administration and provisioning procedures
• maintenance procedures
This basic grouping is used to help the user determine the particular Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) to reference for information. To assist in this a 10 digit code is used to identify an NTP and the last three digits of this code indicate the particular NTP and its group.
There are also two additional sources of NTP information in this publication:
The List of Terms defines common terms and abbreviations used in TN-16X documentation and is contained in Chapter 2.
Each NTP has an Index which provides a source of keywords that you can use to search for information. These individual indexes are combined to form the Master Topical Index in Chapter 3.
List of Terms Chapter 2
Master Topical Index Chapter 3
StandardRel 5
Releasenumber
The document status• Draft
• Preliminary
• Standard
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Description (Group 1)This group is for strategic and current planners, provisioners, transmission engineers, and network administrators. It provides a description of the equipment, alarms and surveillance features, system applications and performance specifications. The publications in this group are:
Installing (Group 2)This group is intended for the installer. It places strong on visual information in addition to the instructions needed to install the racks, subracks, and cabling. The publications in this group are:
Commissioning and testing (Group 3)This new generation of equipment uses software to initialize the system before conducting tests or enabling service. This provides commissioning and software provisioning information as well as system expansion information (for example, adding STM-1s). The publications in this group are:
System Description 323-1211-100
Software Description 323-1211-101
Circuit Pack and Signal Flow Descriptions 323-1211-102
Protection Switching Descriptions 323-1211-103
Alarms and Surveillance Description 323-1211-104
Performance Monitoring Description 323-1211-105
System Applications Description 323-1211-150
Planning and Ordering Information 323-1211-152
Technical Specifications 323-1211-180
OSI Q3 Interface Description 323-1211-191
Equipped Rack Installation Procedures 323-1211-201
Commissioning and Testing Procedures 323-1211-220
System Expansion Procedures 323-1211-224
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Operations, administration, and provisioning (Group 4)This group contains the information needed for OA&P purposes. The publications in this group are:
The Common Procedures NTP gives those operations which are either used on many occassions or as part of other procedures. Although it is shown as part of the O, A and P group, many of the operations are also used as part of the maintenance procedures of group 5.
Maintenance (Group 5)This group contains the information needed for maintenance purposes. The publications in this group are:
Ordering informationYou can order Release 5 TN-16X documentation in three different formats. Complete documentation sets can be ordered using the following codes:
• B5 Wir-O bound: NTFW66AF
• A4 Ring Bound (4-hole): NTFW65AF
• CD-ROM: NTFW64AF
Individual NTPs can be ordered by quoting the NTP code as listed in the tables shown on the previous pages and adding a further three characters as described below to indicate the format and product release number.
User Interfaces Description 323-1211-301
System Administration Procedures 323-1211-302
Software Administration Procedures 323-1211-303
Data Administration Procedures 323-1211-304
Provisioning and Operations Procedures 323-1211-310
Protection Switching Procedures 323-1211-311
Common Procedures 323-1211-846
Network Surveillance Procedures 323-1211-510
Performance Monitoring Procedures 323-1211-520
Alarm and Trouble Clearing Procedures 323-1211-543
Replacement and Recovery Procedures 323-1211-547
Log Report Manual 323-1211-840
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A letter following the 10 digit code is used to indicate the format:
• for B5 Wir-O bound the 10 digit number is followed by the letter ‘B’
• for A4 ring bound the 10 digit number is followed by the letter ‘A’
• for CD-ROM the 10 digit number is followed by the letter ‘C’.
The last two characters are numbers indicating the product release number. For example product Release 5 will use the numbers 5 after the format character.
So to order further copies of this document in B5 Wir-O bound format, use the code:
3231211090B5
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General safety guidelines 2-Hazardous materials
Small amounts of hazardous materials are used in the manufacture of some electrical components. The components are usually hermetically sealed and are quite safe in normal use.
Nortel Limited makes the following general recommendations for handling and disposal:
• Do not dismantle the component.
• If already broken, collect all the broken parts avoiding skin contact and inhalation. Place in a suitable container for disposal.
• Do not incinerate.
• Dispose of in accordance with local toxic waste procedures.
Optical safety aspects IntroductionThe TN-16X equipment has been designed to meet the requirements of Specification EN 60825 as if they were Class 3A laser products, under normal operating and single fault conditions.
Note: The lasers normally operate in the Class 1 band and only enter Class 3A under worst case fault conditions.
EN 60825 Class 3A requirementsThe Acceptable Emission Limits (AEL) for a wavelength of 1300 nm for Class 3A laser products is 24 mW (+13.8 dBm), reference EN60825-1 (IEC825-1, 1993).
The AEL for a wavelength of 1550 nm for Class 3A laser products is 50 mW (+17.0 dBm), reference EN60825-1 (IEC825-1, 1993).
Design featuresNormal operating conditions. Under normal operating conditions each optical fibre section is essentially a closed system permitting no human access to optical radiation.
Installation and system maintenance. There is no requirement during installation or maintenance for an operator to view a fibre end or connector whilst the associated laser is powered.
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However, under these operating conditions exposure to optical radiation is possible under the following conditions:
• When an optical connection is unmated on an operational fibre section.
• When there is a break in the fibre section due to damage and when the section is operational.
As the type of optical connectors used on all the systems do not involve the use of lenses, both the above conditions can be considered to be equivalent, i.e. the safety consideration is equivalent to that for an exposed fibre end.
In these situations compliance with the Class 3A safety requirements discussed above is assured because the operating light power levels of these systems is below Class 3A limits.
Servicing. The optical units are not intended for servicing by the user. In the event of a fault, the optical units must be returned to Nortel plc for repair or replacement.
The customer should undertake to enforce certain engineering and administrative controls in the use of optical fibre systems, such as:
• Good housekeeping. Cleanliness and handling of fibres with care.
• Labelling is clearly visible at all times and not removed.
• Adequately trained staff.
• Although the TN-16X is designed to remain within Class 3A limits, it is recommended that the following safe working practices are observed:
— Never view an unterminated optical fibre or connector close to the optical transmitter, unless the optical source has been turned off. This also relates to a broken fibre in an optical cable section which should have the optical power removed. Removal of the optical power should be confirmed over a period of at least 2 minutes (due to the automatic laser shutdown and auto-restart facilities used on some systems).
— When not connected, fit all optical plugs and couplings with captive caps.
— When making a connection, do not rotate the optical plug unnecessarily.
— Clean all optical plugs and couplings by an approved method before making any optical connection.
— Procedures detailing the work to be carried out on the system, thereby minimising any risk to the maintenance staff.
System operating levels. Laser output powers are set up and controlled within ±0.5 dB of nominal during manufacture.
The optical output power level above is the mean power value which is the most onerous from the safety point of view.
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Identification. Laser output warning labels are fixed to the optical cards on laser based systems. The label is positioned close to the optical connector output.
This symbol is used on optical transmitter cards to alert you to the relevant safety precautions detailed in the handbook
For a Class 3A laser product the laser products safety standard EN60825-1 requires the following caution to be given;
A caution label similar to the following may appear on some of the older TN-16X optical circuit packs.
Conclusions. As shown above the accessible optical radiations available in these systems are within the Class 3A limits for unaided viewing and at a distance greater than 100mm from a fibre end. Furthermore, the equipment design minimises access to optical radiation both physically and procedurally during all phases of operation.
LASER RADIATIONDO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW
DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS.CLASS 3A LASER PRODUCT
CAUTION
Avoid direct exposure tobeam. Invisible light can
blind. keep all opticalconnectors capped
Caution
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Optical connector/fibre handling
The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibre optical cables:
• Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres.
• Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible. After handling single fibre cables, hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making any contact with the eyes.
Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and secure location during installation.
• Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers. Use tweezers, or the sticky side of a piece of vinyl tape, to pick up and discard any loose fibre ends.
• All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for that purpose.
CAUTIONOptical connectorsClean all optical connectors by an approved method before making any optical connection.
When making an optical connection, do not rotate the optical connector unnecessarily.
When not connected, fit all optical plugs and couplings with captive caps.
CAUTIONDamage to optical fibresWhen dressing fibres, take care not to exceed the minimum bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyraps used for dressing as damage may result.
When connecting connectors, ensure that the optical fibres are not trapped by the protective cover on the unit before sliding the unit in position.
WARNINGDanger from glass chipsIf there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye, seek medical attention at once.
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Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitive to discharges of static electricity. This can induce interference in working circuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits.
The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through the equipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork.
Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barred hand symbol), as shown below.
The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following the precautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protection of electrostatic sensitive devices, BS CECC 00015 Part 1.
Some of these precautions are summarised below:
• Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform to BS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge (ESD) bonding point or, if there is no point available, via an ESD adaptor. Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panels.
• Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding point before removing covers, cards or connectors.
• The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin.
• Cards should only be handled by the edges, avoiding contact with the components, printed circuit board tracks and connectors.
• Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging. Any cards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags.
• Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostatic protected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1. If this is not practical, use conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESD bonding point.
• All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bonding point.
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List of terms 3-acalternating current
ACO alarm cutoff
ADM add-drop multiplexer
AIS alarm indication signal A code sent to downstream sites to indicate that an upstream failure has occurred (used to prevent unnecessary downstream alarms).
AISS AIS second (performance monitoring)
alarm A condition, such as a fault, that sends a signal to an indicator.
ALM alarm (log category)
ALSAutomatic Laser Shutdown
AMI alternate mark inversion (line code)
ANSI American National Standards Institute
ASCC automatic switch completed count
ASCD automatic switch completed duration
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ASIC application-specific integrated circuit
ASRC automatic switch request count
asynchronous A network where transmission system payloads are not synchronized and each network terminal operates on its own clock.
AUAdministration unit
B3ZS bipolar with 3-zero substitution (line code)
B8ZS bipolar with 8-zero substitution (line code)
bandwidth The difference, expressed in Hz, between the lowest and highest frequencies of a transmission channel.
BER bit error rateThe number of erroneous bits received divided by the number of bits transmitted over a stipulated period of time.
Bi biconic (connector)
bidirectional switching A switching scheme in which the failed direction and the non-failed direction of traffic both switch.
BIF backplane interface
BIP breaker interface panelThis panel provides the interface for external battery power and the distribution of the battery power through circuit breakers to the equipment shelves. The BIP also processes system alarm and telemetry signals.
B-ISDN Broadband Integrated Service Digital Network
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bit A contraction of binary digit, the smallest unit of information in a binary system represented as a 0 (zero) or a 1 (one).
BITS building-integrated timing source
BLSR bidirectional line-switched ring
BPV bipolar violation
BPVR bipolar violation error rate
broadband services requiring 50–600 Mbit/s transport capacity
bit/s the units used to express transmission rate (bits per second)
CAP change application procedure
carrier serving area An area which is served by several facilities distributed from a single NE.
CBus control bus
CCITTsee ITU-T
CCTPK circuit pack
CD-ROM compact disk read-only memory Contains a computer-readable version of NTPs.
CEM common equipment (log category)
CEPT1 European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations — Digital Signal 1
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CI Command Interpreter
CLE Customer-located equipment
CLEI Common Language equipment identifier
CLFI Common Language facility identifier
CLLI Common Language location identifier
CM common connection. See also COM.
CMICoded mark inversion (line code).
CMOS complementary metal-oxide semiconductor
CMTCharacter Mode Terminal
CNet communications network (network providing intra-site communication)
CO central office (location)
COH Common overhead bus designed to carry communication channels between the processor and the access interface circuit packs.
COM common connection. See also CM.
COML communication log (log category)
concentration The combination of several STM-1s for a signal that requires more bandwidth than an STM-1.
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CPCCommon product code
CPGCircuit pack group
CPK circuit pack (log category)
CPU central processing unit
CSA carrier serving area
Ctrl The Control key on a keyboard
customer-premise equipment Equipment located on customer premises which provides access to the operating company’s network.
CTS clear to send
CV coding violation
dB decibelA unit for measuring the relative strength of a signal parameter, such as power or voltage.
dBm Power level in decibels (relative to one milliwatt).
dc direct current
DCC data communication channel
DCD data carrier detect
DCE data communication equipment
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DDSDigital data storage
Del The Delete key on a keyboard
demux demultiplexer
DIP switch dual in-line package switch
DMS Digital Multiplex System
DRAM dynamic random-access memory
DSFdispersion shifted fiber
DSR data send ready
DTE data terminating equipment
DTMF dual-tone multifrequency
DTR data terminal ready
ECP environmental control panel
ECSA Exchange Carrier Standards Association
EDAC error detection and correction
EEPROM electrically erasable programmable read-only memory
EIU Ethernet interface unit
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ELMEquipment level management
ELRExtended long reach
EMI electromagnetic interference
end NEThe terminating terminals or ADMs that act as service access points for the traffic. See also NE, pass-through NE.
ENet enhanced network
EOC embedded operations channel
EPROM erasable programmable read-only memory
EQP equipment (log category)
ES errored seconds
Esc The Escape key on a keyboard
ESD electrostatic discharge
ESI External Synchronization Interface
ESI timing Timing for an NE is provided by the ESI circuit pack.
ESPEnhanced serial port
ESWDElectronic Software Delivery
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ETExtra Traffic
ETSEquipment timing source
ETSIEuropean Telecommunications Standards Institute
EXCP exception (log category)
FAC facility (log category)
FCferrule (connector)
FCC Federal Communications Commission (USA)
FERFFar-end receive failureA signal to indicate to the transmit site that a failure has occurred at the receive site.
FiberWorld The Nortel Limited vision of global communications infrastructure for the 21st century — any media, anytime, anywhere, and for anyone.
FLS frame loss second (performance monitoring)
FOTS fiber-optic transmission system
FPPA fiber patch panel assembly
FWDB FiberWorld database (log category)
FWP FiberWorld product
FWPUIFiberWorld product user interface
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G1 (circuit pack) group 1
G1E G1 (eastbound)
G1S G1 secondary
G1W G1 (westbound)
G2 (circuit pack) group 2
G2S G2 secondary
GND ground
HMI human-machine interface
HPTxHigh performance transmitter
HS high speed (STM-16)
hub A networking element which accepts several inputs originating from different areas.
Hz HertzThe unit of frequency (equal to one cycle per second).
I/F interface
I/O input/output
ID identification
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IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IS in service
ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network
ISO International Standards Organization
ISU incremental software update
ITU -TInternational Telecommunications Union-TelecommunicationsThe ITU-T functions through international committees of telephone administrations and private operating agencies. The ITU-T makes recommendations (not laws) applying to the industry, administrations and agencies. This replaces the former organization known as CCITT.
jitter Short, rapid vibrations in a waveform, caused by mechanical vibrations, fluctuations in supply voltages, control system instability, or other causes.
LAN local area network
LAPD link access procedure on the D channel
laser acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation
LATA local access and transport area
LBC laser bias current
LBO line build-out
LCAP local craft access panel
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LED light-emitting diode
local alarms Alarms which can be observed directly on the premises of the alarmed NE.See also local alarms, remote alarms.
LOF loss of frame
looptimed Timing for terminal NE is derived from the active STM-N Rx line.
LOP loss of pointer
LOS loss of signal
LOW local orderwire
LRLong reach
LS low speed (STM-1)
LTE line terminating equipment
MAN metropolitan area network
MBUS maintenance bus
MDU maintenance display unit
MIC Maintenance Interface card
modem modulator plus demodulator
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MOH maintenance overhead bus for carrying orderwire
MPR Mapper
MSMultiplex section. An MS is defined as that segment of fibre transmission system between network elements where traffic originates and terminates.
MSOHMultiplex section overhead
MSPMultiplex section protection
MTBF mean time between failures
MTTR mean time to repair
mux multiplexer
mVOA miniature variable-optical attenuator
narrowband Services requiring up to 2.048 Mbit/s transport capacity (for up to 30 voice channels).
NC normally closed connection
NDSFnon dispersion shifted fiber
NE Network ElementAny equipment which performs some operation in routing or transporting a telecommunication signal. See also end NE, pass-through NE.
NEBS network equipment-building system
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NLCnetwork level controller
NMA network monitoring and analysis
NO normally open connection
non-revertive switch A protection scheme (1+1) when a working channel requests protection. The protection channel will now become the new working channel.
normally closed relay A relay that, in the unexcited state, allows the continuity of an electrical signal.
normally open relay A relay that, in the unexcited state, blocks the continuity of an electrical signal.
NRZnon return to zero
NSA non service-affecting
NSCNetwork Surveillance Centre
NSS Network Surveillance System
NT Northern Telecom (Nortel)
NTP Northern Telecom publication
NUMNetwork upgrade manager
NVS non-volatile storage
OAM operations, administration, and maintenance
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OAM Busoperations and maintenance bus
OAM&P operations, administration, maintenance, and provisioning(also referred to as OAM)
OBIC overhead bus interface controller
office alarms Alarms which indicate an alarm condition throughout the premises of an alarmed NE. See also local alarms, remote alarms.
OOF out of frame
OOS out of service
OPOptical power
OPAoptical post amplifier
OPC Operations Controller
orderwire A dedicated voice communication path between NEs.
OS Operations System
OS-NE Operations System — Network Element
OSI Open Systems Interconnection
OSS Operations Support System (also OS)An interface that provides OAM capabilities for multiple NEs.
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overhead Extra bits in a digital stream used to carry information in addition to the traffic signals. For example, orderwire would be considered overhead information.
OW orderwire
OWSOPC warm standby
parallel telemetry An alarm reporting which uses discrete points, each point conveying a specific alarm indication, to convey the alarm condition.
pass-through NEAn ADM that does not terminate an STM-1 connection. See also end NE, NE.
path Path layer of SDH overhead is a logical connection between a point where an STM is multiplexed to the point where it is demultiplexed.
payload The portion of the SDH signal available to carry the service such as STM-1, STM-4, and STM-16.
payload pointers The pointer indicates the location of the beginning of the synchronous payload envelope.
PCPatchcord
PCB printed circuit board
PCM pulse-code modulation
PCV parity code violation
PDR performance data reporting (log category)
PE parity error
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PEC product engineering code (used by Nortel Limited for product identification)
PER parity error rate
performance monitoring Statistics which convey information about performance on a given facility.
PES parity errored second
P-LoopProtection loop
PM performance monitoring
POH path overhead
pointer An indication within the SDH STM-1 transport overhead where the byte of the synchronous payload envelope is located in the STM-1 frame.
POTS plain old telephone service (line interface)
PPLPoint-to-point link
PRBS pseudo-random binary sequence
protection bus A dedicated path providing access to a protection circuit pack for working circuit packs.
protection switching (1+1) A protection switching scheme in which two equivalent channels carry the same traffic, but one is used at the receiving end at any given time (non-revertive switching).
protection switching (1:N) A protection switching scheme in which one standby protection channel protects failures on any of the N working channel (revertive switching).
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provisioning The assignment of a specific set of parameters to a network element.
PS protection switch
PSES parity severely-errored second
PSTN public switched telephone network (PSTN port on orderwire circuit packs)
PUPS point-of-use power supply
PWR power
Q3OSI compliant interface
RAM random-access memory
Rcv receive (also denoted by Rx)
RDPRequirements development plan
Regen Regenerator
remote alarms Alarms which can be observed outside of the premises of an alarmed NE.See also local alarms, office alarms.
RETA battery return leads of Battery A
RETB battery return leads of Battery B
revertive switch A (1:1 or 1:N) protection scheme where after a wait-to-restore period (WTR) the working channels that have requested protection will switch back to the working channel provided that the working channel is fully functional.
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ring A configuration used for survivability in which the protection channel and working channel are routed in opposite directions in a closed-loop system. This provides immunity to fiber cuts.
RNT remote network telemetry
ROM read-only memory
route diversity A configuration used for survivability in which the protection channel fibers and working channel fibers are routed through different paths, thus providing cable cut immunity.
RSRegenerator section
RSOHRegenerator section overhead
RTMReady to manafacture
RTS request to send
Rx receive (also denoted by Rcv)
S/DMS SDH/Digital Multiplex System
S/W software
SA service-affecting
SASEStand alone synchronising equipment
SAWSurface Acoustic Wave
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SC subscriber (connector)
SCU switch controller unit
SDH, Synchronous Digital HierarchyA ITU standard for transmission as defined by recommendations G.707 to G.709.
SDTHSignal degrade threshold
serial telemetry Alarm information which is formatted and transmitted serially.
SES severely errored second (performance monitoring)
SEFSseverely errored frame second
seven-layer model The Open Systems Interconnections (OSI) seven-layer protocol architecture specifies the following layers:
7 Application 6 Presentation 5 Session 4 Transport 3 Network 2 Data Link 1 Physical
SLAT system lineup and test
slip An overflow (deletion) or underflow (repetition) of one frame of a signal in a receiving buffer.
SM single mode
SOH section overheadSDH overhead bus for carrying SDH data communication channels.
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SP Shelf Processor
SPE synchronous payload envelope
SPRINGShared protection ring
SSUsynchronisation supply unit
STstraight (connector)
stratum Level of clock source used to categorize its accuracy.
STMSynchronous Transport Mode
STM-1 channelTime slot of the STM-1 signal.
STM-n Synchronous transport module (where n is an integer from 1 through 16).
STM-nc STM-n concatenated
SW switch
swactswitch activity
SWERRsoftware error
switching span That part of the transmission which will switch the traffic to another channel in the event of a failure in that span.
synchronous A network whereby payloads of transmission systems are synchronized to a master (network) clock.
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synchronous transport module level n (STM-n) The signal obtained by multiplexing integer multiples (n) of STM-1 signals (base rate of 155.52 Mb/s) together.
STM-1 155.52 Mbit/sSTM-4 622.08 Mbit/sSTM-16 2488.32 Mbit/s
TTBL trouble
TBM Transport Bandwidth Manager
TGIF timing generator interface
TOP transport overhead processor
TSATime Slot Assignment
TSS Transport Services Shelf
TUtributary unit
TUGtributary unit group
Tx transmit
UI user interface
UL Underwriter’s Laboratory Inc., an organization that tests the electrical safety requirements of products
unidirectional switching A switching scheme in which only the failed direction of traffic switches.
USCC user switch complete count
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USCD user switch complete duration
USRC user switch request count
VCvirtual container
VF voice frequency
VLSI very-large-scale integration
VO verification office
VOA variable optical attenuator
WAN wide area network
wideband services requiring 1.5 to 50 Mbit/s transport capacity
WTR wait to restore
XOW express orderwire
X.11/X.25 ISO data communication standard
Xmt transmit
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Numerics1.5 Mbit/s External Synchronisation Interface(ESI)alarm LED definitions 102-1-78description 102-1-77
1:N protection 100-2-1creating group 220-8-5extra traffic provisioning 220-8-9provisioning procedures 220-8-1
1:N Protection Manager tool 301-4-61:N system
equipping rulesworking shelf 100-3-5
overview 100-3-3140M
interfaces 180-2-9140M facility
loopbackoperate or release 310-3-71
140M Tributary Unitreplacing 547-2-80, 547-2-82
2 Lambda WDM coupler circuit packdescription 102-1-85equipping rules 100-9-3, 102-1-85
2 Mhz External Synchronisation Interface alarm LED definitions 102-1-82
description 102-1-812MHz ESI converting 224-7-134 Mbit/s tributary
alarm LED definitions 102-1-6description 102-1-4
34Mbit/sconnections
adding 310-06-14auditing immediately 310-06-52auditing path trace 310-06-48displaying 310-06-7provisioning path trace 310-06-41retrieving path trace 310-06-45
scheduling an audit 310-06-52setting up 310-06-1
4 Lambda WDM coupler circuit packdescription 102-1-89equipping rules 102-1-89
AAcoustic noise specifications 180-2-12Acquire mode 100-10-9Active alerts and alarms, displaying 520-1-4Active performance monitoring threshold
alerts, displaying 520-1-3Active protection events list, displaying
311-1-3, 311-3-7Add-drop multiplexer (ADM)
node, adding 224-4-7ADM node
adding to a ring 220-11-9setting up equipment when adding to ring
220-11-24Administration, network 150-1-11Air filter, replacing 547-6-2Alarm cut-off (ACO)
performing 543-2-9Alarm Monitor tool 301-4-14
active alarms, displaying 510-4-6alarm details, printing 510-4-27alarms list
contents, changing 510-4-21sorting 510-4-23updating 510-4-25
filter, defining 510-4-15network protection summary, displaying
510-4-8new alarm, displaying 510-4-3user view and display options, defining
510-4-10
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Alarm pointsESI
equipment alarms 310-2-35external (environmental) alarms 310-2-31STM-16
facility alarms 310-3-55STM-1e
equipment alarms 310-2-31STM-4o
equipment alarms 310-2-33Alarms
clearing 543-3-1common equipment 310-2-29communications facility
clearing 543-4-6control architecture 104-1-8defaults 310-1-1displaying 520-1-4equipment
STM-4o 310-2-33equipment, clearing 543-3-1
common equipment 543-3-14ESI equipment 543-3-69Shelf Processor (SP)
troubleshooting 543-3-11STM-1 equipment 543-3-49, 543-3-59STM-16 equipment 543-3-152STM-4o equipment 543-3-103
ESIequipment 310-2-35timing reference facility alarms 310-3-52
external (environmental) alarmsclearing 543-5-1common equipment, clearing 543-5-3
facilityclearing 543-4-1matched nodes 310-3-57STM-4o 310-3-54
hierarchy 104-1-5, 543-2-11local
circuit packs 104-1-4environmental, hierarchy 310-2-29rack 104-1-2shelf 104-1-3
locating and clearing an alarm 543-2-3provisioning 310-2-26, 310-3-46reporting 104-1-1, 104-1-4severity 104-1-1
critical 104-1-1major 104-1-1
minor 104-1-1warning 104-1-1
STM-1 facilityclearing 543-4-20, 543-4-137
STM-16 equipmentclearing 543-3-152
STM-16 facilityclearing 543-4-48
STM-1eequipment 310-2-31facility 310-3-51
STM-4oequipment 310-2-33
STM-4o equipmentclearing 543-3-103
STM-4o facilityclearing 543-4-113, 543-4-139
Alertsdefinition 105-3-1displaying 520-1-4
Altitude specifications 180-2-5Ambient temperature specifications
non-operational 180-2-4operational 180-2-4
Analog maintenanceprocedure 543-2-10
Applications 100-9-1extended reach
high performance transmitter 150-1-8optical amplifier 150-1-8
high performance transmitter (HPTx) 150-1-8
local 150-1-1network survivability
MS SPRing 150-1-2optical amplifier 150-1-8SDH interworking 150-1-17TN-16X NE 150-1-1
Association management 191-1-3Asynchronous operation 100-10-16Atmospheric dust specifications 180-2-5Attenuation specifications 180-4-2Automatic switch complete count (Auto
Comp) 105-2-2Automatic switch complete duration (Auto
Sw) 105-2-2Automatic switch request count (Auto Req)
105-2-2
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Autonomous reportingdescription 191-3-2eFD 191-3-2types 191-3-2
report alarm 191-3-2report attribute value change 191-3-3report object creation/deletion 191-3-3report PMN threshold crossing 191-3-3report protection switch 191-3-3report state change 191-3-3
Availability specificationsMS SPRing 180-2-11
BBackup
end date, changing 302-5-13end time, changing 302-5-11frequency, changing 302-5-5schedule, displaying 302-5-4start date, changing 302-5-9start time, changing 302-5-7
Backup/Restore Manager tool 301-4-27backups
deleting 304-1-9displaying 304-1-3manual 304-1-17schedule, setting 304-1-13stored, displaying all 304-1-6
NE database, restoring 304-1-19Battery voltage requirements 180-2-6Beginning fault clearing 543-2-1BER
long term tests 220-11-23short term check 220-9-11, 220-9-34verifying when adding a new ADM node
220-11-28Bidirectional line-switched ring
configuration 100-4-1overview 100-2-2
Bidirectional protection switchingSTM-1o tributaries 103-3-4STM-4o tributaries 103-3-4
BIP settingsverifying 220-4-11
Bit error rate (BER)long-term tests
matched nodes in MS SPRings 220-15-9BLSR circuit provisioning 191-4-1, 191-4-3
blsrFabricBCR 191-4-1, 191-4-3
establish nodal cross connections 191-4-1, 191-4-3
remove nodal cross connections 191-4-2, 191-4-3
cross connections 191-4-2, 191-4-3audit all cross connections 191-4-2,
191-4-3query nodal cross connections 191-4-2,
191-4-3interaction with blsrFabricBCR 191-4-2,
191-4-3interaction with cross connections 191-4-2,
191-4-4object instantiation 191-4-2, 191-4-3
Breaker Interface Panel 201-3-2Breaker Interface Panel (BIP)
bulbs, changing 547-6-4circuit breakers, replacing 547-2-104display unit, replacing 547-2-108lamps
interpreting 543-6-1, 543-6-27Breaker interface panel (BIP)
interfacesoffice alarm 100-8-7shelf alarm 100-8-8shelf power 100-8-7
office alarm interface 100-8-7shelf alarm interface 100-8-8shelf power interface 100-8-7
Breaker Interface Panel (BIP), description 100-2-10
Building Integrated Timing Supply (BITS) 100-10-21
CCentralized User Administration tool
302-2-1– 302-2-7main window 301-4-32
CI toolsconnmap 310-5-61nodemap 310-4-35
Circuit breakers (BIP), replacing 547-2-104Circuit pack
LEDs, interpreting 543-6-1listing all on a shelf 310-2-44provisioning 310-1-2
Circuit pack descriptions 102-1-1
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Circuit packsinsertion and removal 201-C-2optical interface (STM-4o tributaries)
102-1-27clock source
setting to esi 220-7-7CNet port
provisioning 220-14-7CNet port error stats
checking 220-14-26Comm facility
area address changing 310-3-28Comm port
provisioning 220-14-7, 310-3-58Command interpreter (CI) tools
CONFIG toolcreatenode command 220-9-31
Logutil 301-1-16Commands
CI toolscreatenode (CONFIG CI tool) 220-9-31
Commissioningfinal procedures 220-16-1material requirements 220-2-1network element 220-6-1network element database backup 220-3-5network element software, downloading
220-3-5overview 220-3-1preparing a new NE 220-4-1preparing OPC 220-5-1protection group
provisioning 220-3-6SDH data communications channels
220-3-8Commissioning data
backing up to tape 220-B-2restoring from tape 220-B-5
Commissioning Data Record form 220-A-2, 224-3-27
Commissioning manager tool 301-4-49Commissioning tool (OSI)
commissioningAE titles 191-2-5NSAPs 191-2-5
decommissioningAE titles 191-2-19NSAPs 191-2-19
listingAE titles 191-2-24
NSAPs 191-2-24Common equipment alarms
clearing 543-3-14, 543-5-3example 543-2-13hierarchy 310-2-29
Common procedurescommissioning 220-B-1
Comms networknode list, displaying 310-3-9
Comms nodes listdisplaying 220-14-36
Comms portperformance statistics, displaying
220-14-30, 220-14-33, 220-14-38, 310-3-7
routing tables, displaying 310-3-8communications facility
alarms, clearing 543-4-6CommunicationsLink 191-3-3
disabled 191-3-3enabled 191-3-3functions 191-3-3
report OPC activity switch 191-3-3report OPC to NE association changes
191-3-4report operations system to OPC
association change 191-3-4retrieve communication link details
191-3-4notifications 191-3-3
CONFIG CI toolcreatenode command 220-9-31
Configuration 100-2-1displaying 310-3-2linear 100-2-1, 100-3-1MS SPRing 100-4-1querying 310-3-37Regenerator/optical amplifier 100-2-2two-fiber bidirectional line-switched ring
100-2-2two-fiber MS SPRing 310-4-1
Configuration dataauditing 220-B-7
Configuration management (OSI) 191-1-2BLSR circuit provisioning 191-4-1,
191-4-3blsrFabricBCR 191-4-1, 191-4-3cross connections 191-4-2, 191-4-3interaction with blsrFabricBCR 191-4-2,
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function 191-4-1interaction with cross connections 191-4-2,
191-4-4interface configuration interaction 191-4-4,
191-5-1new node addition 191-4-1object instantiation 191-4-2, 191-4-3SPRing circuit provisioning 191-4-1
Configuration manager tool 301-4-59Configurations
linear 220-3-6terminal, multishelf, 1:N 100-3-3
MS SPRing 220-3-6Connection audits
scheduling 301-4-105Connection Manager tool
matched-node connections, provisioning 310-7-5
connectionsbuilding earth 201-3-1Customer Interface Area 201-3-7d.c. power 201-3-2external synchronisation interface 201-3-17HPTx 201-3-13multiple subracks 201-3-9network element 201-3-34operations controller 201-3-35optical aggregate 201-3-19optical aggregate (LTE/ADM/Ring)
201-3-20optical aggregate (Regenerator) 201-3-21orderwire 201-3-37peripheral interface 201-3-28telemetry cable 201-3-39user interface port 1 201-3-30user interface port 2 201-3-31
Control architecturecontrol network (CNet) 100-7-3Maintenance bus (MBus) 100-7-2Maintenance Interface (MI) 100-7-1operations, administration, and
maintenance bus (OAM Bus) 100-7-2overhead bus 100-7-2Shelf Processor (SP) 100-7-1
Control Network (CNet)SDH DCC bridge, connecting 224-3-1
Control network (CNet) 100-7-3maximum number of network element
shelves 180-5-12specifications 180-2-3, 180-5-10
createnode (CONFIG CI tool) 220-9-31Critical alarms 104-1-1currentAlarmsSummaryControl (cASC)
definition 191-3-6user actions 191-3-7
initiate current alarm summary control 191-3-7
recondition current alarm summary control 191-3-7
retrieve current alarm summary 191-3-7retrieve current alarm summary control
191-3-7terminate current alarm summary control
191-3-7customer coaxial cable labelling 201-3-9Customer inputs, parallel telemetry 104-3-7Customer Interface Area (CIA)
cable dressing 201-3-8connections 201-3-7, 201-3-8tributary/I/O mapping 201-3-7
Customer Interface Area, description 100-2-13
Dd.c. power connections 201-3-2Data
backing up to and from tape 304-2-1backup tape, identifying 304-2-24performance monitoring, collection at the
OPC 105-1-11restoring from tape 304-2-14saving to tape 304-2-3synchronization between OPCs 310-5-8,
310-7-20transferring to the backup OPC 304-2-21
Data commsset-up and test 220-14-1
data comms servicesdisplaying 220-14-19
Data communicationsCNet LAN 180-5-10interfaces 100-8-7limitations 180-5-2software download 180-5-8specifications 180-5-1system protection 180-5-3
Databasebackup from NE to OPC 304-1-1network element, backup 220-3-5restoring 304-1-19
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Defaultalarms 310-1-1provisioning 310-1-1
Defaultsprotection switching 310-1-7
Demultiplexer unit (STM-16 optical)replacing 547-2-47
description 102-1-32Detailed protection status, displaying
primary timing reference 311-1-23secondary timing reference 311-1-23STM-1 311-1-4STM-4o tributaries 311-1-4
Digital data storage (DDS)handling 547-5-1storing 547-5-1
Digital Data Storage (DDS) drive heads, cleaning 846-6-13
Digital data storage (DDS) tapedrive, cleaning 547-6-6
Digital data storage tape (DDS)handling 304-2-1storing 304-2-1
Digital interface 100-8-1Dimensions
rack 180-2-2shelf 180-2-1
DS1LBO, changing 310-3-65
Eearth connection 201-3-1Electromagnetic compatibility 180-2-8
emissionradiated 180-2-8
End to endtest setup 220-11-3, 220-11-14
End-to-end testingforms
1+1 systems 220-A-161:1 systems 220-A-16MS SPRings 220-A-13
End-to-end testslinear 220-12-1ring 220-11-1
Engineering guidelines, OPC 180-5-1Ent to end tests
equipment set-up (linear) 220-12-2Environmental specifications 180-2-4Equipment
alarms, clearing 543-3-1replacement procedures 547-2-1
Equipment (STM-16) proceduresalarms, provisioning 310-2-26circuit pack
activating 310-2-13adding 310-2-17deactivating 310-2-13deleting 310-2-20querying 310-2-23
circuit pack group, querying 310-2-23detailed protection status, displaying
311-1-4equipment performance thresholds
status, changing 520-1-38equipment status, displaying 310-2-3forced switch
operating 311-1-12releasing 311-1-12
lockoutoperating 311-1-7releasing 311-1-7
manual switchoperating 311-1-16releasing 311-1-16
normalizing factor for optical power and laser bias current, setting 520-1-30
performance monitoring thresholdscurrently enabled, displaying 520-1-57
performance statistics, displaying 520-1-27performance thresholds
alarms and alerts, disabling 520-1-45alarms and alerts, enabling 520-1-43displaying 520-1-33report type, changing 520-1-36value, changing 520-1-40
protection switching counters, clearing 520-1-49
protection switching history, displaying 520-1-53
protection switching statisticsdisplaying 520-1-47untimed interval clock, starting 520-1-51
Equipping rules1:N systems
working shelf 100-3-5ESI
changing reference source 220-7-8changing source 220-7-11changing target filter mode 220-7-10
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protection switching verification 220-13-2provisioning procedures
Shelf timingprovisioning procedures 220-7-1
setting clock source to 220-7-7ESI Carrier
description 102-1-75ESI protection
equipment protection switching 103-5-1features 103-5-1reference protection switching 103-5-1
Event Browser tool 301-4-114detailed event report, displaying 510-6-2event details, printing 510-6-15events list
filtering 510-6-9sorting 510-6-5updating 510-6-7
EventForwardDiscriminator (eFD) 191-3-2, 191-3-4
definition 191-3-4error conditions 191-3-5user actions
allowing alarm reporting 191-3-6inhibiting alarm reporting 191-3-6initiating alarm report control 191-3-5reconditioning report control 191-3-6retrieving report control 191-3-6terminating alarm report control 191-3-5
user functions 191-3-5Exerciser
1:N multishelf configurations 103-6-17alarms and logs 103-6-21bridge test
MS SPRing 103-6-21end date, changing 302-5-13end time, changing 302-5-11feature description 101-1-7frequency, changing 302-5-5high-speed tests 103-6-17limitations 103-6-22MS SPRing 311-2-31, 311-2-35,
311-2-39, 311-2-46run sequence 103-6-16schedule, displaying 302-5-4scheduling for new ADM node 220-11-29setting operation 220-6-15start date, changing 302-5-9
start time, changing 302-5-7STM-1o tributaries 103-6-16STM-4o tributaries 103-6-16
Extended reach applicationshigh performance transmitter 150-1-8optical amplifier 150-1-8WDM coupler 150-1-11
External (environmental) alarm points 310-2-31
External alarmsexample 543-2-13
External line timing 100-10-12External loop timing 100-10-15external synchronisation interface 201-3-17External Synchronization Interface (ESI)
100-10-4alarms, provisioning 310-3-46
equipment 310-2-26circuit pack
activating 310-2-13adding 310-2-17deactivating 310-2-13deleting 310-2-20LEDs, interpreting 543-6-24querying 310-2-23
circuit pack group, querying 310-2-23current filter mode 100-10-9
Acquire mode 100-10-9Fast mode 100-10-10Freerun mode 100-10-9Holdover mode 100-10-10Normal mode 100-10-10
detailed protection status, displaying 311-1-4
DS1 LBO, changing 310-3-65equipment
alarm points 310-2-35alarms, clearing 543-3-69status, displaying 310-2-3
ESI Carrier 100-10-4replacing 547-2-92
ESI unit, replacing 547-2-89facility
activating 310-3-10querying 310-3-37status, displaying 220-14-3, 220-14-5,
310-3-2forced switch
operating 311-1-12releasing 311-1-12
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hardware 100-10-4input timing reference source, changing
310-3-69lockout
operating 311-1-7rel 311-1-7
manual switchoperating 311-1-16releasing 311-1-16
modes of operation 100-10-7primary timing reference
detailed protection status, displaying 311-1-23
forced switch 311-1-28lockout 311-1-26manual switch 311-1-30source, changing 311-1-24
secondary timing referencedetailed protection status, displaying
311-1-23forced switch 311-1-28lockout 311-1-26manual switch 311-1-30source, changing 311-1-24
shelf clock source 100-10-5target filter mode 100-10-8timing distribution source, changing
310-3-67timing reference
facility alarm 310-3-52frame format, changing 310-3-63line-coding format, changing 310-3-61
unit 100-10-5External synchronization interface (ESI)
provisioning defaults 310-1-5specifications 180-2-9timing deviation, detection and recovery
100-10-20timing reference
provisioning defaults 310-1-5External timing 100-10-1Extra traffic
overview 100-3-4performance monitoring 105-1-6
FFacility
alarmsclearing 543-4-1STM-16 310-3-55
STM-1e 310-3-51history, displaying 520-1-12loopback 101-1-10performance monitoring counters, clearing
520-1-8performance monitoring statistics
displaying 520-1-5untimed interval clock, starting 520-1-10
procedures 310-3-1selecting 310-3-42
provisioning 310-1-2provisioning defaults
140M 310-1-6STM1 310-1-6STM-16 310-1-6
report type, changing 520-1-16threshold alarms
disabling 520-1-25enabling 520-1-23
threshold alertsdisabling 520-1-25displaying 520-1-14enabling 520-1-23
threshold status, changing 520-1-18threshold value, changing 520-1-20
Facility (STM-16) proceduresalarms, provisioning 310-3-46configuration, querying 310-3-37facility
activating 310-3-10adding 310-3-15deleting 310-3-20querying 310-3-37
history, displaying 520-1-12identifier, changing 310-3-24performance alert status, querying
310-3-37performance monitoring counters, clearing
520-1-8performance monitoring statistics
displaying 520-1-5untimed interval clock, starting 520-1-10
performance monitoring thresholdsdisplaying in full precision 520-1-55
report type, changing 520-1-16service state, querying 310-3-37signal-degrade threshold, changing
310-3-30status, displaying 220-14-3, 220-14-5,
310-3-2
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threshold alarmsdisabling 520-1-25enabling 520-1-23
threshold alertsdisabling 520-1-25displaying 520-1-14enabling 520-1-23
threshold status, changing 520-1-18threshold value, changing 520-1-20
Fanremoval test 220-9-6
Fan assembly NTFW55BA 201-3-22Fan unit
alarm LED definitions 102-1-92description 102-1-92LEDs, interpreting 543-6-21replacing 547-2-102
Fast mode 100-10-10Fault clearing
logs 543-2-2Fault management (OSI)
autonomous reportingdefinition 191-3-2eFD 191-3-2types 191-3-2
cASCdefinition 191-3-6user actions 191-3-7
communicationsLink 191-3-3disabled 191-3-3enabled 191-3-3functions 191-3-3notifications 191-3-3
definition 191-1-1description 191-3-1eFD 191-3-4
definition 191-3-4error conditions 191-3-5user actions 191-3-5
functions 191-3-1autonomous reports 191-3-1ESI equipment switching 191-1-2ESI protection 191-1-2ESI switching control 191-3-1ESI timing reference switching 191-1-2managed element naming control
191-1-2managed element update 191-1-2protection switch control 191-3-1report control 191-1-1, 191-3-1
report OPC switch 191-3-1retrieve active alarms list 191-3-1update user label 191-3-1
notificationsattribute value change 191-1-2communications alarm 191-1-2environmental alarm 191-1-2equipment alarm 191-1-2object creation 191-1-2object deletion 191-1-2processing error alarm 191-1-2protection switch reporting 191-1-2spontaneous PM data reporting 191-1-2state change 191-1-2
reportsautonomous reports 191-1-2protection-switching report 191-1-2
sdhBLSRProtectionGroupprotection-switching function 191-3-8
sdhMSProtectionGroup 191-3-7protection-switching function 191-3-7
sdhNE 191-3-4functions 191-3-4
Faults, clearingOpen Systems Interconnect (OSI) interface
104-3-7Fiber link
optical link design example1310-nm optics 180-4-10
Fibre channel 201-2-14, 201-3-22Fibre link
maximum optical reach calculations 180-4-5
optical link design example1557 nm optics 180-4-15, 180-4-20,
180-4-23Fibre splice tray, description 100-2-12Fibre storage panel, description 100-2-11Filter, replacing 547-6-2Firmware load
querying 220-6-9Floor, marking and drilling 201-2-1Forced switch
matched nodes 103-6-14MS SPRing 311-2-18operating 311-1-12, 311-3-17operating or releasing
matched-node connections 311-2-22primary timing reference 311-1-28releasing 311-1-12, 311-3-17
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secondary timing reference 311-1-28STM-1o tributaries 103-6-2
Formsbay and shelf power testing 220-A-5commissioning 220-A-1commissioning data 220-A-2, 224-3-27end-to-end testing
1+1 systems 220-A-161:1 systems 220-A-16MS SPRings 220-A-13
site testing 220-A-1Freerun mode
clock source 100-10-6ESI mode of operation 100-10-9synchronization mode 100-10-2
GGateways
non-alignmentmatched nodes 310-7-7
GMT offset, listing 220-5-23, 846-7-16Grounding and isolation specifications
180-2-6
HHeight
rack 180-2-2shelf 180-2-1
Hierarchyalarms 104-1-5
common equipment 310-2-29environmental 310-2-29general 543-2-11
STM-16 facility (example) 543-2-27High performance transmitter (HPTx)
alarm LED definitions 102-1-40applications 150-1-8changing provisioned output power
310-2-48circuit pack
activating or deactivating 310-2-13LEDs, interpreting 543-6-25
connecting TX I/F 220-9-17description 102-1-39displaying power information 310-2-54power monitoring
analog maintenance 543-2-10provisioning defaults 310-1-5STM-16 optical
replacing 547-2-23
Holdover mode 100-10-10Humidity specifications 180-2-4
IInterconnected rings, matched nodes
103-2-27, 150-1-3Interface
digital 100-8-1optical 100-8-1
Interface - STM-1odescription 102-1-22
Interface - STM-4odescription 102-1-27
Interface carrier - STM-1odescription 102-1-20
Interface configuration interaction 191-4-4, 191-5-1
Interfaces140M 180-2-9BIP 100-8-7OSI 100-8-18STM-1e 180-2-9tributaries 100-8-2
Interoffice applicationspoint-to-point, STM-16
multishelf, 1:N 150-1-6regenerator 150-1-7SDH DCC bridge
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matched nodes, testing 220-15-1Inventory 310-2-42IS Daemon
Deactivating 191-2-3Isolation and grounding specifications
180-2-6
Llabelling
coaxial cables 201-3-9Lamp
tests 220-9-5Lamps
bulbs, changing 547-6-4interpreting 543-6-27testing 310-2-46
Laser bias current (LBC) 310-1-9normalizing factor, setting 520-1-30STM-16o 105-1-10STM-1o tributaries 105-1-10
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STM-4o tributaries 105-1-10layouts
LTE/ADM/Ring rack 201-1-4, 201-1-5LTE/ADM/Ring subrack 201-1-2Regenerator rack 201-1-5, 201-1-7Regenerator subrack 201-1-3
Line build-out (LBO)DS1
changing 310-3-65Line coding
displaying 310-3-2Line switching
STM-16 103-2-3STM-4o tributaries 103-3-1
Line timing 100-10-2linear configuration
creating 220-12-6Linear configuration, defining 220-3-6Live signals
threshold correlation tableSTM-16o/STM-16e 105-3-3STM-1o 105-3-5STM-4o 105-3-4
Local alarm indications 104-1-2Local Craft Access Panel (LCAP), interfaces
100-8-2Lockout
MS SPRingprotection timeslots 311-2-14working timeslots 311-2-10
MS SPRing, working timeslots 311-2-10operating 311-1-7, 311-3-13primary timing reference 311-1-26releasing 311-1-7, 311-3-13secondary timing reference 311-1-26STM-1o tributaries 103-6-2STM-4o tributaries 103-6-2
Log into network element
from OPC 846-3-6from remote terminal 846-3-3
to OPCfrom network element 846-4-7from remote OPC 846-4-4
Log reportsclearing 302-6-15displaying 302-6-11listing 302-6-9redisplaying last 302-6-13
LogsNE 104-2-1OPC 104-2-5output device, connecting 302-6-2output to terminal
starting 302-6-17stopping 302-6-17
overview 104-2-1Logutil
CI tools 301-1-16Loop timing 100-10-2Loopback
140M facility 310-3-71STM-1e facility 310-3-71
LTE Demultiplexer circuit pack (STM-16)LEDs, interpreting 543-6-11
LTE Transmit Interfacealarm LED definitions 102-1-33
MMAC address, OPC 220-3-1Maintenance bus (MBus) 100-7-2Maintenance features
exerciser 103-6-16forced switches
matched nodes 103-6-14protection switching 103-6-1
MS SPRing 103-6-12protection switching hierarchy
matched nodes 103-6-14wait to restore
matched nodes 103-6-14Maintenance Interface (MI) 100-7-1
alarm LED definitions 102-1-69circuit pack
activating 310-2-13adding 310-2-17deactivating 310-2-13LEDs, interpreting 543-6-18querying 310-2-23
description 102-1-68equipment status, displaying 310-2-3
Maintenance Interface (MI) unitreplacing 547-2-97
Maintenance procedures (routine) 547-6-1Major alarms 104-1-1Managing an OPC activity switch
ows_swact 302-8-1Managing NE software
downloading software to the NE 303-3-3
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Manual switchMS SPRing 311-2-27operating 311-1-16, 311-1-20, 311-3-23primary timing reference 311-1-30,
311-1-32, 311-1-33, 311-1-41releasing 311-1-16, 311-1-20, 311-3-23secondary timing reference 311-1-30,
311-1-32, 311-1-33, 311-1-41STM-1o tributaries 103-6-3STM-4o tributaries 103-6-3
mapping2 Mbit/s to VC-12 100-11-4TUG-3s to VC-4 100-11-7VC-4 to STM-1 100-11-8
Matched nodes 150-1-3Connection Manager tool 310-7-5connections
adding 310-7-32converting to/from 310-7-55deleting 310-7-49modifying 310-7-55planning 310-7-13
forced switches 103-6-14gateway non-alignment 310-7-7MS SPRings 103-2-27opposite-side routing 310-7-7path-switched protection 220-15-2primary gateway, finding 310-7-27protection switching hierarchy 103-6-14provisioning 310-7-1testing 220-15-1
protection switching 220-15-2upgrades to existing MS SPRings 224-4-52wait to restore 103-6-14
Matched-nodesdescription 100-4-9
Mechanical specifications 180-2-1Minor alarms 104-1-1MS coding violation (MsCV)
STM-16o/STM-16e 105-1-8STM-4o tributaries 105-1-9
MS countsworking channel 105-1-5
MS errored second (MsES)STM-16o/STM-16e 105-1-8STM-4o tributaries 105-1-9
MS performance monitoringprotection channel 105-1-5
MS severely errored second (MsSES)STM-16o/STM-16e 105-1-8
STM-4o tributaries 105-1-9MS SPRing 101-1-4, 150-1-1
configuration, defining 220-3-6configurations 100-4-1configuring 310-4-1creating or upgrading 310-4-1exerciser 311-2-31, 311-2-35, 311-2-39,
311-2-46forced switch
operating 311-2-18releasing 311-2-18
forced switches (matched nodes) 311-2-22interconnected rings 150-1-3lockout, operating
protection timeslots 311-2-14working timeslots 311-2-10
lockout, releasingprotection timeslots 311-2-14working timeslots 311-2-10
manual switchoperating 311-2-27releasing 311-2-27
matched nodes 101-1-11, 150-1-3overview 100-2-2protection
status, displaying 311-2-3protection switching procedures 311-2-1specifications 180-1-1system configuration 100-4-1
multiple subrack configurations 201-3-9Multiplex section definition 105-1-2Multiplexer Section Shared Protection Ring
(MS SPRing)description 150-1-2matched nodes 103-2-27
forced switches 103-6-14protection switching hierarchy 103-6-14wait to restore 103-6-14
protection (revertive) 103-2-18STM-16 MS SPRing 150-1-2
multiplexingTUG-2s to TUG-3 100-11-7VC-12s to TUG-2 100-11-6
NNE
configuration dataentering 220-6-11
connecting VT100 terminal 846-5-2entering commissioning data 220-6-3
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name, setting 220-6-12software
downloading 220-6-7software load
checking 220-6-6NE equipment
replacement procedures 547-2-1NE Login Manager tool 301-4-127
log in to network element from OPC 846-3-6
NE UI commandsroutes 220-14-38
Networkmaximum number of network element
shelves 180-5-12synchronization requirements 180-2-9time, setting on OPC 180-5-13
Network Admin toolset1:N Protection Manager 301-4-6
Network admin toolsetConfiguration manager 301-4-59Connection Manager 301-4-80
Network administration 150-1-11Network Alarm Summary tool
change in network status, identifying 510-3-2
network element alarm count list, customizing 510-3-5
new and cleared alarm counts, resettingall network elements 510-3-9selected network elements 510-3-7
use of 510-3-1Network Browser tool 301-4-121
detailed shelf information, displaying 510-2-4
network element list, sorting 510-2-9network protection summary, displaying
510-2-7network, surveying 510-2-2
Network element (NE)adding to existing span-of-control 224-3-7commissioning 220-3-4database backup
feature description 101-1-9from OPC 304-1-1
event loggerlogs, description 104-2-1
initialization sequence 547-4-3interface ports, displaying all 302-3-2log in
from OPC 846-3-6from remote terminal 846-3-3
log reportsclearing 302-6-15displaying 302-6-11listing 302-6-9redisplaying last 302-6-13
logslisting 302-6-9monitoring parameters, setting 302-6-1output to terminal, starting 302-6-17output to terminal, stopping 302-6-17printing 302-6-7setting format 302-6-5
moving to a new span-of-control 224-3-11name, changing 302-5-3parameters, changing 302-5-1password, changing 846-3-14profile parameters, displaying 302-5-2recovery stages 547-4-1remote log in to OPC 846-4-7software
rebooting and loading 303-3-1software loads 303-3-1
determining 224-3-5software releases 303-3-1time zone
code listing 220-5-23, 846-7-16user interface 150-1-25, 301-3-62
baud rate, changing 302-3-8character size, changing 302-3-12forced logout 846-3-10log in from OPC 846-3-6log in remotely 846-3-3logging in 846-3-2logging out 846-3-13number of stop bits, changing 302-3-14parallel telemetry parameters, setting
302-4-1parity, changing 302-3-10port parameters, changing 302-3-1,
302-3-3port, activating 302-3-6port, configuring for a log output device
302-6-2port, deactivating 302-3-6port, disabling for printing logs 302-6-7port, enabling for printing logs 302-6-7port, querying another 302-3-4remote log in to OPC 846-4-7
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session, ending from other levels 846-3-11
session, starting from other levels 846-3-11
setup procedures 301-3-62userID
listing all on NE 302-2-96other user, logging out 302-2-100user logged in at a terminal, displaying
302-2-99users
logged into the NE and the device, listing all 302-2-98
logged into the NE, listing all 302-2-97VT100-compatible terminal
establishing communications with NE 846-5-7
network element connections 201-3-34Network element user interface 846-2-14,
846-2-15command menus 846-2-14, 846-2-15features 301-1-1input and output editing features 301-1-6log in
from OPC 846-3-6remotely 846-3-3
menu hierarchy 301-1-1password, changing 846-3-14screen attributes 301-1-1screen layout 301-1-2status messages 301-1-5
Network management windows 101-1-13Network Surveillance toolset
Alarm Monitor 301-4-14Network Summary 301-4-130
Network survivability applicationsMS SPRing 150-1-2
Network Time Protocolconfiguring on primary OPC 301-4-150unconfiguring on primary OPC 301-4-152
Network topologies 100-1-3Network Upgrade Manager tool 301-4-126Non-alignmed matched node gateways
310-7-7Non-route diversity
1+1 100-5-51:1 100-5-5
Normal mode 100-10-10Normalizing factor for optical power and laser
bias current, setting 520-1-30
Nortelnetworks overview 150-1-1products 100-1-2
OOffice alarms (BIP)
interface description 100-8-7OPC
adding an ADM node 220-11-9association to operations system 191-3-1
CMISE association 191-3-2clearing commissioning data 220-5-18clock offset
status 846-7-28clock source
querying 846-7-11selecting 220-5-25, 846-7-13
commissioning in other spans of control 220-16-7
connecting a terminal 846-5-9connecting to network equipment 302-7-21current time adjustment, querying 846-7-9data
synchronization 310-7-20data, transferring 304-2-21database backups to NE 304-1-1date and time
changing 220-5-20Digital Data Storage (DDS) drive heads,
cleaning 846-6-13engineering guidelines 180-5-1, 180-5-11Ethernet port
controlling 302-7-18initializing 302-7-14
external time sourceunconfiguring 846-7-25
files, backing up to and from tape 304-2-1firmware
download procedures 547-3-1hard disk
initialising 220-5-3hard disk initializing 303-1-4location in network 180-5-14
1:N system 180-5-21diverse route 180-5-20linear system 180-5-14MS SPRings 180-5-25multiple SDH DCC bridges 180-5-23multiple spans of control 180-5-15
location of VT100 terminal 180-5-14
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log infrom a network element 846-4-7from remote OPC 846-4-4
login 846-4-2logout 846-4-18moving to another shelf location 224-3-18name, changing 846-4-22OPC Admin toolset
UNIX Shell 301-4-174OPC Master Admin toolset
UNIX Shell 301-4-174password
changing 846-4-13port configuration
printer operation 302-1-19SLIP (PPL) 302-1-5terminal operation 302-1-15
port unconfiguration 301-4-171portable
connecting to an NE 846-5-19primary OPC
configuring Network Time Protocol 301-4-150
unconfiguring Network Time Protocol 301-4-152
rebooting options 303-3-1replacing 547-5-1
commissioning 547-5-46commissioning, verifying 547-5-51setup, verifying 547-5-51software load, removing 547-5-26
serial numberverification 220-5-17
softwareloads, determining 224-3-5
software installation 220-5-10software load, removing 303-2-2span-of-control 180-5-11
add/delete list 224-3-3defining 220-3-8
status, displaying 547-5-44, 846-4-20synchronization, primary and backup OPCs
220-3-7synchronized to external time source
846-7-19system level data 220-5-26time and date, changing 547-5-36, 846-7-1time zone
code listing 220-5-23, 846-7-16tools
closing 846-4-16opening 846-4-11Save and Restore 304-2-1
transferring data from primary to backup 220-16-5
user interface 150-1-25common procedures 846-4-1limitations 180-5-26log in
from remote OPC 846-4-4specifications 180-5-26
verifying communication 220-16-2warm standby switch activity (ows_swact)
302-8-1cancelling an activity switch 302-8-11enabling an activity switch 302-8-8locking the local OPC in an inactive state
302-8-9preventing an activity switch 302-8-7releasing a locked local OPC in an
inactive state 302-8-10restrictions 302-8-1switching the activity states of OPC pairs
302-8-3X terminals
managing 302-7-1session, terminating 302-7-10
OPC Admin toolsetCentralized User Administration 301-4-32OPC date 301-4-142Port Configuration 301-4-168Remote OPC Software Installation
301-4-174OPC Date tool 301-4-142
Network Time Protocol 301-4-150OPC Master Admin toolset
OPC Date 301-4-142OPC passwords
acceptable 301-4-168OPC Release Installation utility 303-2-1OPC software
remote OPC installation 303-2-1OPC Status tool 301-4-164OPC tools
1:N Protection manager 301-4-6Alarm Monitor 301-4-14Backup/Restore Manager 301-4-27Centralized User Administration 301-4-32Commissioning Manager 301-4-49Configuration manager 301-4-59
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Connection Manager 301-4-80Event Browser 301-4-114limitations 180-5-26NE Login Manager 301-4-127Network Browser 301-4-121Network Summary 301-4-130Network Upgrade Manager 301-4-126OPC Date 301-4-142OPC Shutdown 301-4-164OPC Status 301-4-164Password Update 301-4-166Port Configuration 301-4-168Reboot and Load Manager 303-3-1Reboot and load manager 301-4-171Remote OPC Software Installation
301-4-174Save and Restore 301-4-155Software Installation on a remote OPC
303-2-1specifications 180-5-26Status 101-1-22toolsets 301-4-1UNIX Shell 301-4-174usage limitations 180-5-27
OPC, localinstalling software 303-1-12software upgrade procedures 303-1-1
OPC, sparehard disk initializing 547-5-10installing software 547-5-18removing software 547-5-16
Open systems interconnect (OSI)association to OPC 191-3-1
CMISE association 191-3-2Commissioning tool
commissioning AE titles 191-2-5commissioning NSAPs 191-2-5decommissioning AE titles 191-2-19decommissioning NSAPs 191-2-19description 191-1-3listing AE titles 191-2-24listing NSAPs 191-2-24
configuration 191-1-3description 191-1-1fault management
autonomous reporting 191-3-2cASC 191-3-6communicationsLink 191-3-3
disabled 191-3-3definition 191-1-1
description 191-3-1eFD 191-3-4functions 191-1-1, 191-1-2, 191-3-1notifications 191-1-2sdhMSProtectionGroup 191-3-7sdhNE 191-3-4
interoperabilitywith network manager 191-1-3
Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) interfacefault clearing 104-3-7
Operations Controller (OPC)address, hardware (MAC) 220-3-1alarm LED definitions 102-1-72application software 101-1-14
1:N Protection Manager 101-1-20alarm monitor 101-1-21Backup/Restore Manager 101-1-19Commissioning Manager 101-1-21Configuration Manager 101-1-20Connection Manager 101-1-20Event Browser 101-1-19Group and User Setup 101-1-19NE Login Manager 101-1-21Network Browser 101-1-21Network Summary 101-1-21Network Upgrade Manager 101-1-19OPC Date 101-1-20OPC Save and Restore 101-1-19OPC security 101-1-15Password Update 101-1-21Reboot/Load Manager 101-1-19Remote OPC Login 101-1-21UNIX Shell 101-1-20
backup OPC 101-1-14circuit pack
activating 310-2-13adding 310-2-17deactivating 310-2-13deleting 310-2-20LEDs, interpreting 543-6-22querying 310-2-23
communication 100-8-15configuration software
backup OPC 101-1-14centralized printing 101-1-14OPC-to-OPC file transfer 101-1-14
datasynchronization 310-5-8
description 102-1-72
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digital data storage (DDS) tape drive heads, cleaning 547-6-6
equipment status, displaying 310-2-3features 100-8-13functions of 100-8-13group and user lists, sorting 302-2-81hardware address 220-3-1logs
displaying 510-6-1MAC address 220-3-1modem, configuring for PPL 302-1-30MS SPRings, provisioning on the backup
OPC 103-4-2network communication 104-3-1network provisioning, description 100-8-17network security management 302-2-1network surveillance 104-3-1
alarm display procedures 510-5-1alarm status, monitoring 510-1-3alarms, monitoring 510-4-1description 100-8-17display active alarms 510-5-4display active alarms by class 510-5-7,
510-5-9display alarm history 510-5-12display alarm report 510-5-6display detailed alarm report 510-5-7display new alarms 510-5-5display telemetry input port 510-5-11monitoring network alarm status 510-3-1overview 510-1-1surveillance environment 510-1-2update active alarms 510-5-10
passwordassigning 302-2-33disabling 302-2-37enabling 302-2-37
port configuration software 101-1-22parallel telemetry 101-1-22user interface 101-1-22X.11 terminal interface 101-1-23
portsconfiguring 302-1-1, 302-1-5deconfiguring 302-1-26port B, connection 302-1-29
protection 103-4-1recovery procedures
flowchart diagram 547-5-60software
description 100-8-16
specifications 100-8-13standby services 100-8-17tools
Centralized User Administration 302-2-1– 302-2-7
Connection Manager 310-4-2, 310-5-1, 310-06-1
Network Alarm Summary 510-3-1user access 100-8-15user accounts
creating new 302-2-7deleting 302-2-28disabling 302-2-37enabling 302-2-37passwords, changing 302-2-33
user groupsattributes, changing 302-2-51creating new 302-2-43deleting 302-2-48moving users between 302-2-78
user interfacecharacter-mode terminal interface
301-2-1graphical interface 301-3-1quick reference, character-mode terminal
interface 301-2-27quick reference, graphical interface
301-3-37setup procedures 301-3-62
operations controller connection 201-3-35Operations, administration, and maintenance
bus (OAM Bus) 100-7-2Operations, administration, maintenance, and
provisioning (OAM&P) 101-1-5, 150-1-11
administrationcentralized security 101-1-12
network management windows 101-1-13performance monitoring 101-1-13performance monitoring data collection
(OPC) 101-1-14protection switching performance
monitoring 101-1-13alarm and status indications 101-1-6alarm cut-off (ACO) 101-1-6alarm provisioning 101-1-7automatic and maintenance protection
switching 101-1-6central office alarms 101-1-6
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equipment and facility provisioning 101-1-7
exerciser 101-1-7External Synchronization Interface (ESI)
101-1-9in-service upgrade 101-1-10interfaces 100-8-2interoperability 101-1-7intersite OAM&P 101-1-8intra-NE alarm diagnostics 101-1-6maintenance
alarm history 101-1-12event history 101-1-11remote inventory 101-1-12
network element database backup 101-1-9protection provisioning 101-1-7software
download 101-1-8inventory 101-1-9
STM-1e loopback 101-1-10time-of-day synchronization 101-1-9user interface 101-1-5
Opposite-side routingmatched nodes 310-7-7
optical aggregate connections 201-3-19 LTE/ADM/Ring 201-3-20Regenerator 201-3-21
Optical amplifierapplications 150-1-8changing provisioned output power
310-2-48circuit pack
activating or deactivating 310-2-13LEDs, interpreting 543-6-26
Displaying power information 310-2-54Editing LOS
Editing shutoff threshold 310-2-50Editing shutoff mode 310-2-52power monitoring
analog maintenance 543-2-10provisioning defaults 310-1-5STM-16 optical
replacing 547-2-29Optical connectors
assembling 846-6-2cleaning 846-6-2, 201-C-1
Optical equipmentperformance statistics, displaying 520-1-27performance thresholds
alarms and alerts, disabling 520-1-45
alarms and alerts, enabling 520-1-43displaying 520-1-33report type, changing 520-1-36status, changing 520-1-38value, changing 520-1-40
optical fibre channel 201-2-14, 201-3-22Optical interface 100-8-1
circuit pack, STM-4o tributariesalarm LED definitions 102-1-30equipping rules 102-1-29functions 102-1-27MBus interface 102-1-28terminal/ADM application 102-1-27
circuit pack replacementSTM-1o 547-2-62STM-4o 547-2-74
specifications 180-1-1, 180-3-1Optical link
attenuation specifications 180-4-2design 180-4-10, 180-4-15, 180-4-20,
180-4-23engineering 180-4-1loss budget summary 180-4-6loss calculation 180-4-2maximum reach calculations 180-4-28,
180-4-29Optical link budget
STM-16 high performance transmitter 180-3-17
STM-16 optical amplifier 180-3-18Optical post amplifier
alarm LED definitions 102-1-55connecting TX I/F 220-9-13description 102-1-55
Optical power (OP) 105-1-10, 310-1-9normalizing factor, setting 520-1-30
Optical system gain 180-4-2Optical tests and procedures 846-6-1optical tributary connections 201-3-22Orderwire 100-8-8
call origination 100-8-11express 100-8-10handset/headset connection 100-8-10interfaces 100-8-9local 100-8-10PSTN operation 100-8-12specifications
configuration 180-2-10specifications 180-2-10
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VF-300 interface 180-2-11testing
1+1 systems 220-13-91:1 systems 220-13-91:N systems 220-13-9MS SPRings 220-13-9
testing operation 220-13-1tests 220-13-9
Orderwire (EOW)alarm LED definitions 102-1-94description 102-1-94
Orderwire circuit pack (OW)LEDs, interpreting 543-6-20
orderwire connection 201-3-37Orderwire unit
replacing 547-2-100OSI association management 191-1-3Overhead bus 100-7-2
PParallel telemetry 310-1-8
definition 104-3-7external customer inputs 104-3-7feature description 101-1-22input point
alarm severity, provisioning 302-4-7description, changing 302-4-11displaying 302-4-2enabling or disabling 302-4-5service impact, provisioning 302-4-9
output pointdescription, changing 302-4-23display type bit, changing 302-4-21display type, changing 302-4-19parameters, displaying 302-4-13querying 302-4-15relay, operating or releasing 302-4-25status, changing 302-4-17
parameters, setting 302-4-1ports, description 100-8-3, 101-1-22relay outputs 104-3-8
Passthroughtesting when adding new ADM node
220-11-26Passthrough capabilities
testing 220-11-13Password Update tool 301-4-166Passwords 302-2-1
changing 302-2-33, 846-4-13network element 846-3-14
defaults 302-2-1disabling 302-2-37enabling 302-2-37
Path definition 105-1-2path overheads 100-11-9Path-switched protection
testing, matched nodes 220-15-2Performance
alerts 105-3-1error statistics 105-1-1STM-16 optical amplifier 180-3-16system specifications 180-2-1thresholds 105-3-1
Performance alerts 105-3-1status, querying 310-3-37
Performance monitoring1:N 105-1-5data collection at the OPC 105-1-11error statistics 105-1-1managing at the OPC 520-2-1OPC
data collection 101-1-14managing 520-2-1
statistics, displaying 520-1-5STM-16
protection switching 101-1-13STM-16 optical
protection switching 101-1-13STM-16o/STM-16e 105-1-8
MsCV 105-1-8MsES 105-1-8MsSES 105-1-8RsCV 105-1-8RsES 105-1-8RsSEFS 105-1-8RsSES 105-1-8
STM-4o tributariesdescription 105-1-9MsCV 105-1-9MsES 105-1-9MsSES 105-1-9RsES 105-1-10RsSEFS 105-1-10RsSES 105-1-10
thresholdscurrently enabled, displaying 520-1-57displaying in full precision 520-1-55
Transaction Language 1 (TL1)specifications and limitations 180-5-26
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Performance monitoring procedures 520-1-1active alarms and alerts, displaying 520-1-4active threshold alerts, displaying 520-1-3facility counters, clearing 520-1-8facility history, displaying 520-1-12facility performance monitoring statistics,
displaying 520-1-5facility performance statistics untimed
interval clock, starting 520-1-10facility threshold alarms
disabling 520-1-25enabling 520-1-23
facility threshold alertsdisabling 520-1-25displaying 520-1-14enabling 520-1-23
facility threshold status, changing 520-1-18facility threshold value, changing 520-1-20normalizing factor for optical power and
laser bias current, setting 520-1-30optical equipment performance monitoring
statistics, displaying 520-1-27optical equipment performance threshold
status, changing 520-1-38optical equipment performance thresholds
alarms and alerts, disablin 520-1-45alarms and alerts, enabling 520-1-43displaying 520-1-33report type, changing 520-1-36value, changing 520-1-40
protection switching counters, clearing 520-1-49
protection switching history, displaying 520-1-53
protection switching statisticsdisplaying 520-1-47untimed interval clock, starting 520-1-51
report type, changing 520-1-16thresholds
currently enabled, displaying 520-1-57displaying in full precision 520-1-55
Performance thresholds 105-3-1, 310-1-9peripheral interface connections 201-3-28
LTE/ADM/Ring 201-3-28Point-of-use power supply (PUPS)
STM-1o interface circuit pack 102-1-23Port Configuration tool
configuring printer operation 302-1-19configuring SLIP (PPL) 302-1-5configuring terminal operation 302-1-15
unconfiguring OPC ports 301-4-171Ports
parallel telemetry 100-8-3, 101-1-22RS-232 100-8-2surveillance 100-8-2user interface, provisioning 310-1-7
Powerdissipation specifications 180-2-6grounding and isolation specifications
180-2-6measuring incoming optical 220-11-7measuring optical output 220-9-3measuring optical output (tributary)
220-10-2requirements 180-2-6
Power failureautomatic recovery sequence
network element initialization sequence 547-4-1
network element recovery stages 547-4-1Primary timing reference source, changing
311-1-24Printer operation
configuration parametersdefining and enabling 302-1-19
configuring OPC port 302-1-19
Prioritiesprotection switching hierarchies
matched nodes (MS SPRings) 103-6-14Protection
1:N 100-2-1DCC 103-2-15ESI 103-5-1events list, displaying 311-1-3, 311-3-7matched-nodes 100-4-9OPC 103-4-1protection loop
new shelf, connecting 224-6-5status, displaying 311-1-2, 311-3-5
MS SPRing 311-2-3STM-16
MS SPRings 103-2-18Protection exerciser
STM-1o tributaries 103-6-16STM-4o tributaries 103-6-16
Protection loopoverview 100-3-4
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Protection manager tool1:N protection status 510-7-1
viewing 510-7-3Protection switching
commands (linear systems) 103-6-6commands (MS SPRing) 103-6-12commands, maintenance
matched nodes (MS SPRings) 103-6-14counters, clearing 520-1-49defaults 310-1-7extra traffic (linear) 103-6-9forced switch (linear systems) 103-6-7forced switch (MS SPRing) 103-6-12forced switches
matched-node connections 311-2-22hierarchies
matched nodes (TA-1230 Rings) 103-6-14
hierarchy (MS SPRing) 103-6-13history, displaying 520-1-53lockout (linear systems) 103-6-6maintenance 103-6-1manual switch (linear systems) 103-6-7manual switch (MS SPRing) 103-6-13matched nodes
forced switches 103-6-14, 311-2-22hierarchy (MS SPRings) 103-6-14protection status, displaying 311-2-6wait to restore 103-6-14
parameter definitions 105-2-2parameters
Auto Comp 105-2-2Auto Req 105-2-2Auto Sw 105-2-2User Comp 105-2-2User Req 105-2-2User Sw 105-2-2
protection hierarchy (linear systems) 103-6-7
specifications 180-2-9statistics 105-2-1
1:N protection shelf 105-2-3displaying 520-1-47untimed interval clock, starting 520-1-51
STM-16description 103-2-1line switching 103-2-3MS SPRings (revertive) 103-2-18switch initiation 103-2-2switching modes 103-2-6
switching times 103-2-2STM-1o tributaries
1+1 protection 103-3-2forced switch 103-6-2hierarchy 103-6-4lockout 103-6-2maintenance commands 103-6-1manual switch 103-6-3switch availability 103-3-5switch initiation 103-3-6switch times 103-6-5switching modes 103-3-4unprotected operation 103-3-4
STM-4o tributaries1+1 protection 103-3-2description 103-3-1hierarchy 103-6-4line switching 103-3-1lockout 103-6-2maintenance commands 103-6-1manual switch 103-6-3switch times 103-6-5unprotected operation 103-3-4
testshigh-speed 220-11-16matched nodes 220-15-2
times 180-2-10tributaries
linear systems 100-3-9verifying for 1:N 220-12-12wait-to-restore (linear systems) 103-6-7wait-to-restore (MS SPRing) 103-6-13
Protection switching proceduresactive protection events list, displaying
311-1-3, 311-3-7detailed protection status, displaying
311-1-4primary timing reference 311-1-23,
311-3-27secondary timing reference 311-1-23,
311-3-27exerciser
MS SPRing 311-2-31, 311-2-35, 311-2-39, 311-2-46
forced switchMS SPRing 311-2-18operating 311-1-12, 311-3-17primary timing reference 311-1-28releasing 311-1-12, 311-3-17secondary timing reference 311-1-28
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lockoutMS SPRing, protection timeslots
311-2-14MS SPRing, working timeslots 311-2-10operating 311-1-7, 311-3-13primary timing reference 311-1-26releasing 311-1-7, 311-3-13secondary timing reference 311-1-26
manual switchMS SPRing 311-2-27operating 311-1-16, 311-1-20, 311-3-23primary timing reference 311-1-30,
311-1-32, 311-1-33, 311-1-41releasing 311-1-16, 311-1-20, 311-3-23secondary timing reference 311-1-30,
311-1-32, 311-1-33, 311-1-41MS SPRing 311-2-1network element protection status,
displaying 311-1-2, 311-3-5primary timing reference source, changing
311-1-24secondary timing reference source,
changing 311-1-24system protection status, displaying
MS SPRing 311-2-3Provisioning
circuit packs 310-1-2defaults 310-1-1
facilities 310-1-6STM connections 310-1-6
facilities 310-1-2MS SPRings on the backup OPC 103-4-2user interface ports 310-1-7
Public Switch Telephone Network (PSTN)orderwire operation 100-8-12
RRack
alarms 104-1-2dimensions 180-2-2
rackaligning 201-2-9attaching to floor 201-2-9LTE/ADM/Ring 201-1-4, 201-1-5positioning and fixing 201-2-8Regenerator 201-1-7weight 201-2-1
Rack, TN-16Xlayouts 100-2-5
Reboot and Load Manager tool 303-3-1
downloading software to an NE 303-3-3requirements and limitations 303-3-1
Receive Interface circuit packSTM-16
LEDs, interpreting 543-6-7STM-16e
LEDs, interpreting 543-6-8Receive Interface unit
STM-16 electricalreplacing 547-2-43
STM-16 opticalreplacing 547-2-35
Receiverspecifications
STM-4 180-3-1refitting 547-2-114Regenerator
adding to ring 224-4-37configurations
1+1 101-1-41:1 101-1-41:N 101-1-4MS SPRings 101-1-4
optical output power, measuring 846-6-9section definition 105-1-2
Regenerator/optical amplifier shelflayouts 100-5-1, 100-6-2signal flow 103-1-21
Regenerator/optical amplifier, TN-16Xshelf
configurations 100-5-1, 100-6-1Regenerator/Transmitter Interface circuit pack
(STM-16e)LEDs, interpreting 543-6-10
Regenerator/Transmitter unitSTM-16 optical
replacing 547-2-51STM-16 electrical
replacing 547-2-58Relay output, parallel telemetry 104-3-8Release Installation tool
installing OPC software on a remote OPC 547-5-30
Release Installation utilityidentifying the software release on local
OPC tape 303-1-19, 303-1-21installing OPC software on a remote OPC
303-2-6Remote OPC Software Installation tool
301-4-174
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Remote telemetry alarms 104-1-4Replacement procedures
NE equipment 547-2-1Ring
ADM nodeAPS ID, editing 310-4-25
ADMs (all)displaying in a configuration 310-4-3
applicationsinterconnecting using STM1e/140M
tributary 150-1-23STM-16 MS SPRing 150-1-1
configuration dataaudit, scheduling 310-4-16auditing for a selected ADM 310-4-11auditing for all ADMs 310-4-7backup to OPC 310-4-21
MS SPRing specifications 180-1-1name, editing 310-4-32node map, editing 310-4-35
Ring (MS SPRing)ADM node
adding 224-4-7removing 224-4-21
regeneratoradding 224-4-37removing 224-4-45
ring (MS SPRing) systems 224-4-1Ring ADM node
shelfequipment procedures 310-2-1
Ring Demultiplexer circuit pack (STM-16)LEDs, interpreting 543-6-12
Ring Demultiplexer unit (STM-16)replacing 547-2-47
Ring transmit interface (STM-16) 102-1-32Rings
protection switching procedures 311-2-1Rlogin command 846-3-3Route diversity
0:1 100-5-51+1 100-5-51:1 100-5-5TN-16X Ring 100-5-5
routes (NE UI command) 220-14-38Routine maintenance 547-6-1RS coding violation (RsCV)
STM-16o/STM-16e 105-1-8RS counts
working channel 105-1-5
RS errored second (RsES)STM-16o/STM-16e 105-1-8STM-4o tributaries 105-1-10
RS performance monitoringprotection channel 105-1-5
RS severely errored frame second (RsSEFS)STM-16o/STM-16e 105-1-8STM-4o tributaries 105-1-10
RS severely errored second (RsSES)STM-16o/STM-16e 105-1-8STM-4o tributaries 105-1-10
RS-232 ports 100-8-2
SSafety 543-1-1
acoustic noise 180-2-12Safety guidelines
module replacement 547-1-1Safety specification 180-2-12Save and Restore tool 301-4-155, 304-2-1
backup tape, identifying 304-2-24data
restoring from tape 304-2-14saving to tape 304-2-3transferring to the backup OPC 304-2-21
SDCC port error statschecking 220-14-26
SDCC port frame sizedefining 220-14-24
SDHAUG 100-11-12, 100-11-13benefits of 100-1-1data communications channel (DCC) bridge
101-1-5TN-16X 150-1-14
data communications channels (DCCs) 180-5-6
DCC bridgemultiple bridges 180-5-23
format requirements 180-1-1interworking applications 150-1-17section data communications channels
(SDCCs)commissioning 220-3-8
section overhead 100-11-12, 100-11-13specifications 180-1-1
SDH DCC bridgeconnecting systems 224-3-1
SDH multiplexing structure 100-11-1
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SDH NEapplications
SDH interworking 150-1-17SDH Radio 4/40 NE 100-1-6
description 100-1-6sdhBLSRProtectionGroup
protection-switching function 191-3-8invoking a protection switch 191-3-8releasing a protection switch 191-3-8
sdhMSProtectionGroup 191-3-7protection-switching function 191-3-7
invoking a protection switch 191-3-7releasing a protection switch 191-3-7
sdhNE, functionsinstantiating object instance 191-3-4
sdhNE, functions 191-3-4reporting OPC to network element
association changes 191-3-4retrieving sdhNE details 191-3-4setting user label 191-3-4
Secondary timing reference source, changing 311-1-24
section overhead 100-11-10section overhead bytes 100-11-12, 100-11-13SelectNE command 846-3-3Service state
displaying 310-3-2querying 310-3-37
Shelfalarms 104-1-3
alarm interface 100-8-8provisioning 310-2-26
circuit packlisting all 310-2-44querying 310-2-23
clock source 100-10-5ESI mode 100-10-6Freerun mode 100-10-6Throughtimed mode 100-10-6
coverinstalling 846-8-2stacking 846-8-5
dimensions 180-2-1equipment status, displaying 310-2-3function, setting 220-6-14interfaces 100-8-2inventory 310-2-42
feature description 101-1-12lamp test 310-2-46location ID, setting 220-6-13
mechanical features 100-2-5position number, changing 310-2-47power
interface 100-8-7regenerator/optical amplifier
configurations 100-5-1, 100-6-2time zone, setting 220-6-16TN-16X ADM
mixed signal termination 100-4-9TN-16X terminal
mixed signal termination 100-3-11types, TN-16X NE 100-2-1
Shelf coverinstalling 846-8-2
Shelf inventoryverifying 220-6-8
Shelf Processor (SP) 100-7-1alarm LED definitions 102-1-65circuit pack
LEDs, interpreting 543-6-17querying 310-2-23
description 102-1-64equipment status, displaying 310-2-3
Shelf Processor (SP) unitreplacing 547-2-93
Shelf restartfrom a remote network element 547-4-9from the primary OPC 547-4-10local 547-4-7
Shock, mechanical specifications 180-2-5Signal flow
OAM&P communicationat a regenerator 103-1-29passthrough 103-1-30using CNet 103-1-29using STM-16 signal 103-1-28
regenerator/optical amplifier shelf 103-1-21
1:N systems (non-route diversity) 103-1-21
MSPRings (route diversity) 103-1-20terminal
ring ADM shelf 103-1-8Signal synchronisation
STM-16 receive directionlinear configuration 103-1-26
Signal synchronizationSTM-16 receive direction
ring ADM nodes 103-1-28
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STM-16 transmit directionlinear configuration 103-1-26ring ADM nodes 103-1-28
Signal-degrade threshold (140M), setting 310-3-35
Signal-degrade threshold (34Mbit/s, STM-1e), setting 310-3-32
Signal-degrade threshold, changing 310-3-30Site tests
equipment set-up 220-9-7equipment set-up (tributary) 220-10-3STM-16 220-9-25tributary 220-10-1
Siter testsregenerator 220-9-21
SLAT toolsetCommissioning Manager 301-4-49OPC Date 301-4-142
SLIP (PPL)configuring OPC port 302-1-5
Softwaredownload 101-1-8
data communications 180-5-8features 101-1-1
description 101-1-3OPC application 101-1-14OPC configurations 101-1-14port configurations 101-1-22shelf configurations 101-1-3
inventory 101-1-9load 303-3-1network element
downloading 220-3-5rebooting and loading an NE 303-3-1release 303-3-1
Software Admin toolsetBackup/Restore Manager 301-4-27Network Upgrade Manager 301-4-126
Software admin toolsetEvent Browser 301-4-114
Span of control, OPCdefinition 180-5-11distance, OPC to network elements
180-5-13effect of shelf type 180-5-13location of OPCs 180-5-14
1:N system 180-5-21diverse route 180-5-20linear system 180-5-14MS SPRings 180-5-25
multiple SDH DCC bridges 180-5-23multiple spans of control 180-5-15
location of VT100 terminal 180-5-14number of network elements 180-5-11time 180-5-13
Span-of-control, OPC 180-5-11Specifications
2λ WDM coupler 180-3-204λ WDM coupler 180-3-22STM-1
receiver 180-3-1, 180-3-3system gain 180-3-4transmitter 180-3-2
STM-16 high performance transmitters 180-3-14optical amplifier 180-3-15receiver 180-3-9standard reach transmitters 180-3-8system gain, 1310 nm 180-3-10system gain, 1533 nm 180-3-10system gain, 1541 nm 180-3-11system gain, 1549 nm 180-3-12system gain, 1557 nm 180-3-13
STM-4 receiver 180-3-6system gain 180-3-7transmitter 180-3-5
Statisticsdisplaying 520-1-5performance error 105-1-1
STM connectionsmatched node
protection status, displaying 311-2-6provisioning 301-4-80
defaults 310-1-6STM-1
alarms, provisioning 310-3-46equipment 310-2-26
auditing connection data 220-B-9circuit pack
activating 310-2-13deactivating 310-2-13deleting 310-2-20querying 310-2-23
circuit pack group, querying 310-2-23connections
backing up 310-5-57setting up 310-5-1
detailed protection status, displaying 311-1-4
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equipmentalarm points 310-2-31alarms, clearing 543-3-49, 543-3-59status, displaying 310-2-3
facilityactivating 310-3-10adding 310-3-15alarms, clearing 543-4-20, 543-4-137deleting 310-3-20identifier, changing 310-3-24querying 310-3-37signal-degrade threshold, setting
310-3-32status, displaying 220-14-3, 220-14-5,
310-3-2forced switch
operating 311-1-12releasing 311-1-12
interfaces 100-8-1lockout
operating 311-1-7releasing 311-1-7
manual switchoperating 311-1-16releasing 311-1-16
mapping structure 100-11-4performance monitoring counters, clearing
520-1-8performance monitoring statistics
displaying 520-1-5untimed interval clock, starting 520-1-10
performance monitoring thresholdsdisplaying in full precision 520-1-55
protection switching counters, clearing 520-1-49
protection switching history, displaying 520-1-53
protection switching statisticsdisplaying 520-1-47untimed interval clock, starting 520-1-51
report type, changing 520-1-16signal termination
1+1 system 100-3-7threshold alarms
disabling 520-1-25enabling 520-1-23
threshold alertsdisabling 520-1-25displaying 520-1-14enabling 520-1-23
threshold status, changing 520-1-18threshold value, changing 520-1-20
STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unitreplacing 224-5-15, 547-2-80, 547-2-82
STM-1 optical interface circuit packLED definitions 102-1-23
STM-1 tributariesadding or removing 224-5-1
STM-1/140M Active I/O Unitreplacing 547-2-84
STM-1/140M I/O Carrierreplacing 547-2-86
STM-16frame structure 100-11-13history, displaying 520-1-12LTE Demultiplexer
alarm LED definitions 102-1-61description 102-1-61
LTE Transmit Interfacealarm LED definitions 102-1-33description 102-1-32
NEequipment alarms clearing 543-3-152facility alarms, clearing 543-4-48
Receive Interfacealarm LED definitions 102-1-49description 102-1-49
Regenerator Transmitteralarm LED definitions 102-1-43description 102-1-43
Ring Demultiplexeralarm LED definitions 102-1-58description 102-1-58
site tests 220-9-25STM-16e
Receive interfacealarm LED definition 102-1-52description 102-1-52
Regenerator Transmit interfacealarm LED definitions 102-1-46description 102-1-46
Transmit Interfacealarm LED definitions 102-1-36description 102-1-36
STM-1einterfaces 180-2-9circuit pack
adding 310-2-17 facility
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operate or release 310-3-71tributary
alarm LED definitions 102-1-14description 102-1-12
Tributary circuit packLEDs, interpreting 543-6-15, 543-6-16
STM-1e/140 Mbit/s I/O Carrier
description 102-1-10unit
description 102-1-8tributary
alarm LED definitions 102-1-18description 102-1-16
STM-1e/140Mcontinuity tests (ring ADM) 220-9-10deactivating facilities 220-16-4end to end BER verification 220-12-29tributaries
converting from STM-4o 224-5-25, 224-5-27
STM-1e/140M Tributary circuit packLEDs, interpreting 543-6-15, 543-6-16
STM-1o Carrier
description 102-1-20replacing 547-2-70
interfacedescription 102-1-22
interface circuit packcontrol bus 102-1-22equipping rules 102-1-23functional description 102-1-22LEDs, interpreting 543-6-13Point-of-use power supply (PUPS)
102-1-23tributaries
bidirectional protection switching 103-3-4
protection exerciser tests 103-6-16unidirectional protection switching
103-3-4unprotected operation 103-3-4
STM-1o/STM-4ocontinuity tests 220-10-8site tests 220-10-1
STM-4facility
clearing alarms 543-4-113, 543-4-139frame structure 100-11-12
interfacedescription 102-1-27circuit pack LEDs, interpreting 543-6-14
NEclearing equipment alarms 543-3-103
tributariessignal termination 100-3-71+1 system 100-3-7
STM-4o tributariesbidirectional protection switching 103-3-4detailed protection status, displaying
311-1-4equipment alarms
alarm points 310-2-33definition 310-2-33
forced switch 311-1-12lockout 311-1-7protection exerciser tests 103-6-16unidirectional protection switching 103-3-4unprotected operation 103-3-4
Stratum clocks 100-10-21subrack
additional 201-3-4, 201-3-5LTE/ADM/Ring 201-1-2refitting of 547-2-114Regenerator 201-1-3removal of 547-2-112removal of lowest 201-D-1
Surveillancealarms 104-1-1control architecture 104-1-8interfaces 104-3-1
loss of communications between OPC and NEs 104-3-7
Maintenance Interface 104-3-4NE user interface 104-3-4Network Manager 104-3-4parallel telemetry 104-3-7VT100-compatible terminal 104-3-5X.11 terminal, description 104-3-5
network, using OPC 510-1-1ports, description 100-8-2
Survivability applicationsMS SPRing
TN-16X 150-1-2STM-16 MS SPRing 150-1-2
Switch availabilitySTM-1o tributaries 103-3-5
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Switch initiationSTM-16 103-2-2STM-1o tributaries 103-3-6
Switching modesSTM-16 103-2-6STM-1o tributaries 103-3-4
Switching timesSTM-16 103-2-2STM-1o tributaries 103-6-5STM-4o tributaries 103-6-5
Synchronization 100-10-1external loop timing 100-10-17hierarchy 100-10-21linear point-to-point systems 100-10-16
multishelf 100-10-17single-shelf 100-10-16, 100-10-17
modes 100-10-1external timing 100-10-1freerun 100-10-2line timing 100-10-2loop timing 100-10-2throughtiming 100-10-1
rings 100-10-18timing distribution 100-10-17using a BITS 100-10-16
synchronous digital hierarchy 100-11-1administrative unit 100-11-3administrative unit group 100-11-3container 100-11-2STM-1 100-11-3STM-N 100-11-4tributary unit 100-11-3tributary unit group 100-11-3virtual container 100-11-2
Systemapplications
TN-16X 150-1-1description, TN-16X 100-2-1interfaces 100-8-1performance specifications 180-2-1protection status, displaying 311-1-2,
311-3-5security
centralized 101-1-12software 101-1-15
System expansion 224-4-1CNet and SDH DCC bridge 224-3-1converting to 2MHz ESI 224-7-1
shelf using BITS 224-7-3shelf using line timing 224-7-7
linear systems1+1 to 1:N 224-6-11:1 to 1:N 224-6-1adding channels to 1:N systems 224-6-1non-route diverse to route diverse
224-3-1working channel, adding 224-6-1
post-expansion verification 224-2-1pre-expansion verification 224-2-1span of control 224-3-1STM-1 tributaries, adding or removing
224-5-1System gain
1310 nm 180-3-101533 nm 180-3-101541 nm 180-3-111549 nm 180-3-121557 nm 180-3-132λ WDM coupler 180-3-214λ WDM coupler 180-3-25
Ttelemetry cable connections 201-3-39Temperature specifications 180-2-4Terminal
shelfconfigurations 101-1-3protection, extra traffic 101-1-4receiving from fiber (1:N multishelf,
working channel) 103-1-5receiving from fibre (ring ADM node)
103-1-13signal flow (1:N protection shelf)
103-1-6signal flow (ring ADM node) 103-1-14transmitting into fiber (1:N multishelf,
working channel) 103-1-3transmitting into fibre (ring ADM node)
103-1-10Terminal loopback 101-1-10Terminal operation
configuration parametersdefining and enabling 302-1-15
configuring OPC port 302-1-15Terminal shelf
optical output power, measuring 846-6-9Terminating point
managed objects 191-5-1provisioning 191-5-1
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Termination pointobject attributes 191-5-2, 191-5-3,
191-5-4, 191-5-5, 191-5-6Testing
matched-node connections 220-15-1protection switching 220-15-2
system expansionpre- and post-expansion verification
224-2-1TN-16X Rings
matched-node connections 220-15-1Thresholds 310-1-9
alerts 105-3-1displaying 520-1-3
correlation table, live signalsSTM-16o/STM-16e 105-3-3STM-1o 105-3-5STM-4o 105-3-4
definitions 105-3-1performance 105-3-1
Throughtiming 100-10-1, 100-10-6Time filtering (alarm points) 104-1-2Time zone
code listing 220-5-23, 846-7-16Timed interval 105-2-3Timeslot assignment
testing when adding new ADM node 220-11-26
timeslot assignmenttesting 220-11-13
Timing distribution 100-10-11Timing loops 100-10-23Timing sources 100-10-1TN-16X NE
ADM ring node, shelf configurations 101-1-4
applications 150-1-1SDH DCC bridge 150-1-14
configurations 100-2-1linear 100-3-1MS SPRing 100-4-1
description 100-1-3equipment features
protection 100-2-4upgradeability 100-2-4
facilityhierchary (example) 543-2-27
interoffice applicationspoint-to-point 150-1-6regenerator 150-1-7
network overview 150-1-1network survivability applications 150-1-1provisioning defaults 310-1-1rack and shelf equipment 100-2-5shelf types 100-2-1software features 101-1-1transport services 100-2-4
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matched nodes 220-15-1path-switched protection, testing 220-15-2
TN-16X terminal shelf 547-2-112, 547-2-114TN-1C network element 100-1-5TN-1X NE
description 100-1-4TN-4X NE
description 100-1-4Transaction Language 1 (TL1)
X.25performance monitoring collection
180-5-26Transmit interface (STM-16)
description 102-1-32Transmit Interface circuit pack
STM-16LEDs, interpreting 543-6-5
STM-16eLEDs, interpreting 543-6-6
Transmit Interface unitSTM-16 electrical
replacing 547-2-40STM-16 optical
replacing 547-2-15Tributaries
converting from STM-4o to STM-1e/140M 224-5-25, 224-5-27
Tributaries in ADM shelves 100-4-4Two-fibre bidirectional line-switched ring
configuration 100-4-1Two-fibre bidirectional line-switched ring
(BLSR)MS SPRing
availability specifications 180-2-11specifications 180-1-1
Tx cable bracket 201-3-15
UUnidirectional protection switching
STM-1o tributaries 103-3-4STM-4o tributaries 103-3-4
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Unprotected operationSTM-1o tributaries 103-3-4STM-4o tributaries 103-3-4
Untimed interval 105-2-2User interface
NE 301-3-62baud rate, changing 302-3-8character size, changing 302-3-12forced logout 846-3-10logging in 846-3-2logging out 846-3-13number of stop bits, changing 302-3-14parity, changing 302-3-10port parameters, changing 302-3-3port, activating 302-3-6port, configuring for a log output device
302-6-2port, deactivating 302-3-6port, disabling for printing logs 302-6-7port, enabling for printing logs 302-6-7port, querying another 302-3-4session, ending from other levels
846-3-11session, starting from other levels
846-3-11setup procedures 301-3-62
network element 846-2-14, 846-2-15command menus 846-2-14, 846-2-15log in from OPC 846-3-6log in remotely 846-3-3remote log in to OPC 846-4-7
OPC 846-2-1, 846-2-14character-mode terminal interface
301-2-1, 301-2-26graphical interface 301-3-1log in from remote OPC 846-4-4quick reference, character-mode terminal
interface 301-2-27quick reference, graphical interface
301-3-37remote log in from network element
846-4-7setup procedures 301-3-62
ports, provisioning 310-1-7user interface port 1 201-3-30user interface port 2 201-3-31User interface, NE
features 301-1-1input and output editing features 301-1-6menu hierarchy 301-1-1
screen attributes 301-1-1screen layout 301-1-2status messages 301-1-5
User Session Manager 301-2-5, 301-2-48User-initiated switch complete count (User
Comp) 105-2-2User-initiated switch complete duration (User
Sw) 105-2-2User-initiated switch request count (User Req)
105-2-2Utilities toolset
NE Login Manager 301-4-127Password Update 301-4-166
VVC4e equipment procedures
mode change 310-2-6Verification
pre- and post-expansion checks 224-2-1VF-300 interface, orderwire specifications
180-2-11Vibration, mechanical specifications 180-2-5Voltage requirements 180-2-6VT100-compatible terminal
description 104-3-5
WWait to restore
matched nodes 103-6-14Warning alarms 104-1-1Wavelength division multiplexing (WDM)
100-9-1, 180-2-3applications 180-3-19
Wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) coupler 150-1-9
extended reach applications 150-1-11WDM 100-9-1Width
rack 180-2-2shelf 180-2-1
Working shelf1:N systems
equipping rules 100-3-5
XX terminals
connecting to the OPC 302-7-21managing for the OPC 302-7-1
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NCD19configuration data, loading from the OPC
302-7-30, 302-7-33configuration file 302-7-26
session, terminating 302-7-10Telnet session with OPC, establishing
302-7-25X.25
port parameters 302-1-24printer parameters 302-1-24
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