TOP30009 - L2 - Training Course - 2012-10-09
TOP30009 - L2 - Training Course - 2012-10-09
TOP30009 - L2 - Training Course - 2012-10-09
October 2012
NOTICE ESD hazard
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LASER Safety
The Alcatel-Lucent 1830 PSS system complies with the regulations FDA/CDRH 21 CFR 1040.10 and
1040.11 issued by the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) as a Class I laser product and with the IEC/UL/CSA/EN 60825-1 standards as a
Class 1 Optical Fiber Telecommunication laser product.
The system has been designed to help ensure that the operating personnel are not endangered by
laser radiation during normal system operation. The safety measures specified in the FDA/CDRH
regulations and the international standards IEC 60825-Part 1 and 2 respectively are met.
The following laser warning label or similar (not to scale) is part of the multilabel that is affixed on
the rear of the Alcatel-Lucent 1830 PSS-32 or 1830 PSS-16 subrack.
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Course Outline
About This Course
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Course Outline (Continued)
About This Course
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About this Course
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Day 1 -1830 PSS - OUTLINE
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Day 1 -1830 PSS Introduction to Deployment
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Deployment Documentation
The IEH 600 Handbook is used in this training course for detailed procedures.
There may be specific details of a customer network that require the use of
other product manuals in addition to IEH 600. Please be sure to review the
network design to verify that you have procedures for all required tasks.
The 1830 PSS-32/16 Installation and System Turn-up Guide is the primary
document used for physical installation of the system and an excellent reference.
NOTE: Verify that you have the proper document issue for the SW Release that
you will deploy.
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How To Find The IEH 600 - GPEC Optics Home Page
https://all1.na.alcatel-lucent.com/Teams/GCDNetworks/OPTICSGPEC
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How To Find The IEH 600 - GPEC Optics Home Page
To download the IEH 600 Handbook, click on the most recent Deployment
M&P Available document.
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GPEC Documentation - INSTALLATION ENGINEERING HANDBOOK 600
Procedural consistency
Elevated level of quality
Improved performance in a field.
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GPEC Documentation - FLOWCHART
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Related Deployment Documentation
Other Documentation related to Deployment process
Installation and System Turn-up Guide
This manual provides instructions for installation, turn-up and testing of the Alcatel-
Lucent 1830 Photonic Service Switch 32/16.
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Documentation
Product Information and Planning Guide
This document describes the features, applications, configurations, and technical
specifications for the Alcatel-Lucent 1830 Photonic Services Switch 32 (PSS-32) and
Photonic Services Switch 16 (PSS-16). Alcatel-Lucent 1830 PSS-32/PSS-16 hardware
components, network elements, and networks are described in detail. The intended
audience is primarily people responsible for the installation of network elements and for
the node to node system connections.
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How to find the Documents - OLCS
On-Line Customer Support (OLCS) web site. Available to internal and external world.
Log in to OLCS. http://support.alcatel-lucent.com
Select the Required Product.
Select Manuals and Guides, or Release Information
Select desired document.
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Deployment Software packages
Software
Related SW documentation
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Day 1 -1830 PSS Product and Network Overview
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1830 PSS Product Family High Capacity OTN
OTN & WDM & WDM Converged
Converged Product
Product managed together.
High Density managed Supports ODU-k
ULH
Offices together. grooming from Low
from Regional Supports ODU-k Bit Rate clients
Medium to LH. grooming from adapted to 10G/
Density Typically Low Bit Rates 40G/100G uplinks
Edge Offices Clients adapted
adapts or
LH Typically From Metro to to 10G/40G/100G
muxes client
adapts or LH Typically uplinks
services to
muxes low adapts or 10G/40G/100G
bit rate muxes client uplink
client services to 10G
services into uplink
2.5G/10G
Regional uplink
PSS-36 PSS-64
36 Half-slots, 15RU 64 Half-slots
GbE Mux GbE Mux
PSS-32 Any-Rate Mux
PSS-1 Any-Rate Mux
Single Blade 32 Half-slots, 14RU Multi-OT (10G)
Multi-OT (10G)
Metro PSS-16 GbE Mux OT (40G & 100G)
OT (40G & 100G) Up to 3.8Tbps Universal switch
16 Half-slots, 8RU Any-Rate Mux
Multi-OT (10G) Up to 1.9Tb/s Universal switch Any mix of Client/Line,
GbE Mux
PSS-4 OT (40G& 100G) Any mix of Client/Line, OTN/SDH/SONET Switched
Any-Rate Mux
4 Half-slots, 2RU Deg-2 FOADM OTN/SDH/SONET Switched GMPLS (MRN)
Multi-OT (10G)
GbE Mux Deg-2 FOADM Multi-deg ROADM GMPLS (MRN)
Any-Rate Mux Deg 2 ROADM Multi-deg TOADM
Multi-OT (10G) GMPLS Layer 0 GMPLS Layer 0
Access ILA ILA ILA
Designed on “Day One” to provide flexible architecture and marketing leading density &
19 features, and to support future technology evolutions
ALCATEL-LUCENT 1830 PSS PORTFOLIO POSITIONING
Multiscreen
services Radio
Web 2.0 and Converged Data
access center
Enterprise 2.0 RAN
Core routers Internet
Residential/ Service routers Service routers
enterprise gateway
Converged gateways
wireline
access VDSL/GPON/
Ethernet
access
T&ROADM
NODE CLASSIFICATION: Fixed OADM T&ROADM T&ROADM Fixed OADM
OCS
ODU3/4 (40G/100G)
OTN LINE/SERVER RATE:
ODU1/2 (2.5G/10G)
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Market Demand Drives for Convergence
IP Routing
Electronic switching
(OTH / L2 Packet)
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Day 1 -1830 PSS SYSTEM REVIEW
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1830 PSS R5.0 – Supported Shelf Types
1830 PSS-4
1830 PSS-16
1830 PSS-64
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1830 PSS R5.0 – Mandatory Equipment
Mandatory modules are those modules that are required to support
the basic operation of the shelf, but do not support or define a
specific NE configuration.
Note: Starting with Release 5.0, the
PSS-16 can be used as an extension
1830 PSS-32 and 1830 PSS-16:
shelf.
Equipment Controller (EC)
User Interface Panel (USRPNL)
Fan module (FAN)
Power Filter (PF)
PSS-16 PSS-32
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Naming conventions
The Alcatel-Lucent 1830 PSS-32/PSS-16 network consists of single,
standalone network element (NE), or two or more interconnected
network elements that provide SDH/SONET/GigE aggregation and
transport, 10G, FC, or transponderless wavelength services in a
metropolitan, regional, or long-haul networking environment.
Network Systems
Linear configuration :shows network elements connected in a linear
fashion.
Ring configuration: shows network elements connected in a ring.
Interconnected rings: In order to pass traffic between two or more
rings, the rings can be connected using a multi-degree Network
elements (NE) that are capable of passing traffic around each of the
rings and between the two rings.
Meshed configuration: refers to a network that contains at least one
network element that provides more than two degrees of connectivity
to other NEs in the network.
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System Information – OADM Types
FOADM:
Fixed Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer
OT’s connected to Static Filters
No Wavelength Routers
DFOADM = A DWDM Based FOADM
CFOADM = A Non-Amplified CWDM Based FOADM
ILA
The In-line amplifier amplifies the aggregate optical channel and
terminates the OSC for two optical lines.
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TOADM/ROADM/FOADM Networks
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Linear (pre-ring) T/ROADM topology
Any add/drop capacity per node
T/ROADM T/ROADM T/ROADM T/ROADM
T/ROADM
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T/ROADM Ring
T/ROADM T/ROADM
Any add/drop capacity per node
T/ROADM
3 Multi-
OADM degree OADM
OADM Ring interconnection and
meshed
OADM OADM
Any add/drop capacity per node
OADM OADM
4 FOADM
FOADM network with branching using
FOADM TOADM multiple-degree TOADM
FOADM Any add/drop capacity per node
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WR8-88 Dual NE CLS To CLS – w/ Local A/D Configuration (4+3)
Degrees+ A/D
Node A
Blocks <= 10
Up to n optical
WR8-88A WR8-88A
lines
Mesh4
Mesh4 Upto m A/D
WR8-88A
blocks
WR8-88A
Mesh/Thru Connections
Mesh4
Mesh4
n+m<=10
local
A/D at
ITLB
optical lines
SFD44 SFD44B WR8-88A WR8-88A WR8-88A
Optionalto allow
up to 88 OT’s
SFD A/D in Node B
to increase # of
Node B ... colored channels
Noconnections
CWR8-88 CWR8-88
ITLB ITLB
ITLB
CWR8-88
among WR8-88
used for
8 OT’s
8 OT’s
100G OT
SFD44 SFD44B
connection
up to 88 OT’s up to 88 OT’s up to 88 OT’s add/drop blocks
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WR8-88 Based Line Multidirectional A/D Example of 6+2
6 Degree Connection Block
to Optical Lines
WR8-88A WR8-88A
W
8A R8
8-8 -8
R M 8A
W MESH4 MESH4 ES
H4
SH4
E
M
A
MESH
WR8-8
WR8-88
Mesh/Thru Connections
MESH4
8A
Add/Drop MESH4 Add/Drop MESH4
Block Block
WR8-88A WR8-88A
WR8-88A WR8-88A
MESH4 MESH4
8 OT’s
8 OT’s
8 OT’s
x8 x8
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Day 1 -1830 PSS NE Management Interfaces
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User Interface Panel (USRPNL)
PSS 32 USRPNL
PSS 16 USRPNL
E1 and E2: Manage external devices via IP such as External RAMAN or EDFA
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NE Interface Connection Summary
Connection CLI WEBUI
OAMP port on the User Panel Switched auto-sensing LAN port The WebUI will support the
(USRPNL) The USRPNL is (10/100BaseTX), either a cross- following versions of PC software.:
associated with the main shelf. over or straight-thru Ethernet Windows XP, Windows 2000,
OAMP port is used to connect to cable can be used Windows 7, IE8 or Windows Vista,
the External Management
System (EMS) and is the main Internet Explorer 6.0 or 7.0,
control interface to the NE. The J2SE Java Runtime Environment
signaling format is 10/100BaseT. (JRE) version 5.0 or later.
IP address of the OAMP LAN port
is user provisioned.
Note that while the WebUI
application software itself is “zero
install”, the user must install JRE
on their PC for the WebUI to run.
CRAFT port on the User Panel Local RS-232C, serial interface, no
serial DB-9 port. support setting: 38,400 baud, 1
stop bit, no parity for connection
Either the DB9 port or the USB-B to craft terminal via serial
port can be used to connect (female) DB-9 link
serially to the NE. However,
only one port can be active at 38,400 bits/s, 1 stop bit, no parity
any given time, with the DTE-type interface with a null
preference given to the USB-B modem and gender changer
port. adaptor
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NE Interface Connection Summary (continued)
Connection CLI WEBUI
CRAFT port on the User Panel Local RS-232C, serial interface, no
serial USB-B port. support setting: 38,400 baud, 1
Either the DB9 port or the USB-B stop bit, no parity for connection
port can be used to connect to craft terminal via USB-B port
serially to the NE. However, only
one port shall be active at any
given time
CIT port on the Equipment The CIT port supports a DHCP The WebUI will support the
Controller (EC) in the main shelf Server. When a connection (e.g. following versions of PC software:
(recommended for local access using a laptop) is detected, the NE Windows XP, Windows 2000,
only). will send out an internal IP Windows 7, IE8 or Windows Vista,
10/100 BaseT LAN card and a address in response to the DHCP Internet Explorer 6.0 or 7.0, J2SE
shielded RJ45 straight through request from the laptop. The CIT Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
cable. port supports local management version 5.0 or later.
of the NE.
The default IP address of the CIT Note that while the WebUI
port on the EC is 172.16.0.1/24. application software itself is “zero
The DHCP assigns 172.16.0.2/24 to install”, the user must install JRE
the PC connected to the port on their PC for the WebUI to run.
E1 and E2 LAN port on the User RAMAN or EDFA RAMAN or EDFA
Panel
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1830PSS WebUI Interface
Provides web-based access to the network
element (NE)
WebUI interface is accessed using Internet
Explorer running on a computer that is
connected via Ethernet to the NE, either
directly or over a LAN
WebUI supports provisioning, administration,
performance monitoring, and display of
alarms and conditions from the NE
Provides a tool to assist in the initial
installation and troubleshooting of NEs
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CLI Interface
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Day 1 -1830 PSS Required Software Tools
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Day 1 -1830 PSS NE Software Installation
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PSS32/16
STAND ALONE-NODE SET UP MAIN STEPS
reboot or logout
NE SOFTWARE
PREPARATION DOWNLOAD
CONFIGURE NE PARAMETERS
•Disconnect inventory cables Configure ftp
of external shelves server and Update
DCM,ITLB,SFD44... NE ftp server
•Unseat redundant EC Set SDH Connect FIRMWARE
•Seat other circuit packs Inventory
Mode
•Stop unrequired Cables
services
INITIALIZE •Disable firewall COMMIT
DATABASE Insert
duplicate EC Reboot
cold NE
AUDIT Set NE
Loopback Add peer
IP address Subrack
DOWNLOAD
NE
Set NE Set NE date Verification
OAMP IP and time
ACTIVATE address
Set NE
R3.5 and Set Network *MTU size •Provisioning of:
upper: clear IP route on OSC • Boards
database • Xfp, sfp, modules
Initialize db • External shelves
•Sw release
CANCEL Set NTP Disable ES1 & •NE mode
server ES2 alarms •Alarms
address •conditions
Set NE Name
(TID) COMMIT
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Software Installation Procedure
Internet Explorer Details
Supported Internet Explorer Versions: 6, 7, and 8
Turn Off Internet Explorer Pop-up Blocker
Tools>Internet Options>Privacy
Turn Off any other Tool Bar Pop-up Blockers
Turn Off any active LAN proxy
Turn On LAN Automatically Detect Settings
Tools>Internet Options>Connections>LAN Settings
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, Pre-Installation Tasks
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Software Installation Procedure
Java Details
Supported Java Version: 6, any Update Level
Control Panel>Java>About
Update 10 and higher must have the “Enable Next-
Generation Java Plug-in” Unchecked
Default Java for Browsers must have Internet Explorer
checked Control Panel>Java>Advanced
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, Pre-Installation Tasks
CRN R5.0, Chapter 2, WebUI Issue # 18168
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Software Installation Procedure
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, Software Installation
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Software Installation Procedure
FTP Server
3Com 3CDaemon always starts up with displaying the TFTP server
Click on the FTP Server button in the lower left area to display the FTP server
Click on Configure FTP Server to enter the profile name, password, permissions, and User Directory
Example
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Reference: IEH 600, Section 200, Software Installation
Software Installation Procedure
• Verify that all of the items on the Network Element Checklist are
complete.
• Verify that all of the steps in the NE Turn Up pages are complete.
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, Integration Prerequisites,
NE Turn Up, and NE Connection
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Software Installation Procedure
NE Connection
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, NE Connection
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Software Installation Procedure
NE Connection
Verify that you can ping the EC card /CIT port (172.16.0.1)
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, NE Connection
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Software Installation Procedure
NE Connection: WebUI
Verify that you can login to the NE from WebUI
Enter the CIT IP Address 172.16.0.1 in the Address Bar of Internet Explorer
Enter the User and Password both as admin
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, NE Connection
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Software Installation Procedure
NE Connection: CLI
Verify that you can login to the NE from CLI
telnet to the CIT IP Address 172.16.0.1
First Login/Password
Are both cli
Password will not echo
Second Login/Password
Are both admin
Password will not echo
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, NE Connection
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Software Installation Procedure
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, Software Installation
CRN R5.0 , Chapter 3, Software Installation
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Software Installation Procedure
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, Software Installation
CRN R5.0, Chapter 3, Software Installation
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Software Installation Procedure
Existing NE Name
EC card Software Version
Proceed to Software Upgrade
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, Software Installation
CRN R5.0, Chapter 3, Software Installation
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Software Installation Procedure
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, Software Installation
CRN R5.0, Chapter 3, Software Installation
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Software Installation Procedure
Important – The PSS-16 Downloads Must Be Performed using CLI commands
listed in the Customer Release Notes.
The PSS-32 Downloads can be performed by either WebUI or CLI
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, Software Installation
CRN R5.0, Chapter 3, Software Installation
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Software Installation Procedure
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, Software Installation
CRN R5.0, Chapter 3, Software Installation
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Software Installation Procedure
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, Software Installation
CRN R5.0, Chapter 3, Software Installation
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Software Installation Procedure
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, Software Installation
CRN R5.0, Chapter 3, Software Installation
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Software Installation Procedure
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, Software Installation
CRN R5.0, Chapter 3, Software Installation
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Software Installation Procedure
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, Software Installation
CRN R5.0, Chapter 3, Software Installation
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Software Installation Procedure
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, Software Installation
CRN R5.0, Chapter 3, Software Installation
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Software Installation Procedure
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, Software Installation
CRN R5.0, Chapter 3, Software Installation
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Software Installation Procedure
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, Software Installation
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Software Installation Procedure
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, Software Installation
CRN R5.0, Chapter 3, Software Installation
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Software Installation Procedure
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, Software Installation
CRN R5.0, Chapter 3, Software Installation
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Software Installation Procedure
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, Software Installation
CRN R5.0, Chapter 3, Software Installation
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Software Installation Procedure
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, Software Installation
CRN R5.0, Chapter 3, Software Installation
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Software Installation Procedure
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, Software Installation
CRN R5.0, Chapter 3, Software Installation
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Day 2 -1830 PSS - OUTLINE
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Day 2 -1830 PSS Fiber Cleaning and Inspection
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Fiber Cleaning
Review the IEH 600, Section 162 Fiber Inspection and Cleaning
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Day 2 - Stand Alone Node Set Up and Test
Reference:
IEH 600, Section 200, Network Element Setup
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Day 2 – Extension Shelf / Peer Subrack
(Optional)
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Exercises – Add Peer Subrack (optional)
Peer shelf Physical Installation Software download
Circuit packs and
· Peer shelf has no User Panel ! external shelves
· Set the Subrack ID module switch Verify the NE software is
COMMITTED in Master shelf
Seat circuit pack in peer
EC board · Check alarm on WebUi shelf
· Or in CLI: show condition
· Peer EC boards must not be
seated at this step! Connect Inventory cable
COMMIT Software sequentially in the order they
· EC are equipped with flash card
· Inventory cables related to the are discovered.
peer shelf are disconnected Insert Peer shelf EC board Numbering must start at 25
· LAN cables are connected to ES1
& ES2 port of EC boards(daisy · EC board must be seat in slot Does the shelf numbering
chain) 1 (slot 2 for PSS16) contain non contiguous
External shelves (DCM, SFD44…)
numbers (numbers are
· Software is automatically skipped)?
· Do not seat Circuit Pack in downloaded to peer EC from NOK OK
peer shelf master EC
· Peer EC reset when download
Turn on DC Power filters is completed External Shelves
manual declaration
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Multi-shelf Connectivity
Multi-shelf PSS-32 NE connectivity Multi-shelf PSS-16/32 NE connectivity
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Day 2 -1830 PSS Introduction to the EPT Tool
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1830 PSS-32/16 Integrated Solution, Accelerated Deployments
Equipment configuration
automatically generated
User-friendly interface with
graphical views of the network 1830 PSS-32/16
Plan Deploy
1354 RM PhM
Photonic Manager, 1350 OMS, 1340 INC
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Network Optical Power Management Process
CPB
Commissioning & • Uploads commissioning file from EPT
•
Automatic power commissioning (no OTs required)
Power Balance • Comparison of design vs. installed equipment EPT Network Commissioning
(CPB) configuration XML
• Configuration of power management parameters
and trigger of adjustment functions
• Loss report CPB
• Network power balancing tool (in-service) Field Commissioning
Report
Values
SNMP
update
SNMP
NE
• Stores commissioning parameters • Provisioning
• Card level control loops (real-time)
Network Element • Ingress and egress adjustments • Power adjustement
(NE) Operation • Safety clamps on loops
• Service launch automation
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EPT Engineering and Planning Tool
The 1830 PSS Engineering Tool (EPT) is used to design the networks composed of
Alcatel-Lucent 1830 PSS-36/32/16, 1830 PSS-4, and 1830 PSS-1 network
elements (NEs).
It supports initial designs as well as incremental additions to existing networks.
Through its interface with the Network Management System, design information
produced by the EPT is downloaded to individual NEs to facilitate system turn-up.
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EPT Overview
The ENGINEERING AND PLANNING TOOL simplifies the front-end process of designing 1830 PSS networks:
• Designs deployable networks
• Serves novice users by providing a GUI, automatic NE configuration.
• Provides reports to validate the network design matches the intent.
• Planning reports
• Amplifier and DCM Placement
• Bill of materials suitable for ordering purposes
• General network assumptions.
• Installation report…
• Linkage with NMS to speed installation and synchronize design with implementation:
• The EPT creates power settings per site. Both a machine readable (xml) and human readable (xls): (Networkcommissioning.xls)
• The machine readable file is downloaded to NMS. These power settings are downloaded to each NE during the automatic network
commissioning process.
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EPT – Reports
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EPT - Reports
Reports:
Bill of Materials
Equipment View
Installation Report
Network Information
Physical Layer
Card Inventory
Design Status Details
Power Commissioning
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EPT Output - BOM / Installation
Bill Of Material
Installation Report
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EPT Output - Installation Report
A-End B-End
Connection
NE Node Type Line APN Type Shelf Slot Port Line APN Type Shelf Slot Port
Site1-1 Site1-1-ON-1 DUJMSMN3 (THRU) 1 8DG59827AB WR8-88A 1 4 THRU 2 8DG59827AB WR8-88A 1 8 THRU
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EPT Output - Network Information Report
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EPT Output - Network Information Report
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EPT Output - Power Management Report
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EPT Output - xml Network Commissioning File
After the network is designed, the commissioning file (*.xml) is created for
each system in the network. Subsequently, the commissioning file is used
as an input for CPB to provision and commission NE’s in related system.
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EPT Output - System Commissioning File
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Day 2 – EXAMPLE 88 CHANNEL CONFIGURATIONS
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2 DEGREE 88 Channel R/TOADM BI-DIR (CWR8-88)
2 3 4 8 7 6
LINE DCM SIG – SIG DCM LINE - SIG THRU SIG – LINE DCM SIG - SIG DCM LINE
C C
L L
OT S S OT
OMD OMD
SIG SIG
DEGREE 1 DEGREE 2
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2-Degree 88 Channel R/TOADM UNI-DIR (WR8-88)
WR8-88 WR8-88
4 8
LINE 3 LINE SIG SIG LINE 7 LINE
THRU
IN OUT IN IN OUT IN
DCM DCM
DEGREE 1 DEGREE 2
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Day 2 – MODULAR AND NON-MODULAR LD
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Modular LD Module Amplifiers
Each Ingress LD module
provides an optical
supervisory channel (OSC)
access point.
In 2125A/B uni-directional LD
modules, the OSC SFP is
installed in the front face.
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Non-Modular LD Module Amplifiers
Each LD also contains two MON ports that can be connected to customer monitoring
equipment for monitoring the optical signal after the amplifier and output to the span.
Optional dispersion compensation modules (DCMs) are fibered to the mid-stage access
ports of amplifiers that support mid-stage access.
The number and type of DCM modules needed in particular points in an Alcatel-Lucent 1830
PSS-32/PSS-16 network is determined by the Alcatel-Lucent 1830 PSS-32/PSS-16 Engineering
and Planning Tool, based on target dispersion map required to support 10G services between
any two points in the DWDM network.
When a DCM is not used, a 10-dB pad is placed on the DCM port using a simplex fiber.
DCM IN
O DCM OUT
NOTE:
S OSC is on the INGRESS LD only.
C
MON TX
MON RX
LINE OUT
2 SIG IN
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Day 2 -1830 WAVETRACKER DETECTION POINTS
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Wavelength Tracker Insertion and Detection Points – CWR-8
LINE IN SIG OUT SIG IN LINE OUT THRU OUT SIG OUT
SIG IN
2 THRU IN
MON IN VOA
DCM
OUT
EDFA
DCM
OUT
TRANSPONDER
Wavelength Tracker:
2 Unique Wave Keys are inserted at OT Line Out port
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WAVETRACKER – CWR-8 SYSTEM BI-DIR X-CONN
Notice the Channel 9530 A-Z/Z-A detection points for this wavelength
service. This is a BI-DIR THRU X-Connection through CWR-8s.
LINE 3 LINE IN
OUT
DCM
OUT
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Wavelength Tracker Detection Points – WR8-88
Wavelength Tracker:
2 Unique Wave Keys are inserted at OT Line Out port
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EXAMPLE OCH CROSS-CONNECTIONS
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WAVETRACKER – WR8-88 SYSTEM BI-DIR X-CONN
Notice the 1/15 OT Channel 9410 A-Z/Z-A detection points for this
wavelength service.
Notice the 1/12 OT Channel 9410 A-Z/Z-A detection points for this
wavelength service. The UNI-DIR x-connection does not have a Z-A
trace.
Notice the THRU Channel 9430 A-Z/Z-A detection points for this
wavelength service.
The detection points change depending upon the equipment and
topology routing for the wavelength service.
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Wavelength Tracker Data (CLI)
ITU Channel : 28
Expected WaveKey 1: 428
Keys
Expected WaveKey 2: 972
WaveKeys Received : Yes
Channel AINS : Disabled
Expected Power : -19.90 dBm
Power Deviation : 2.50 dB
Power Tolerance : 0.00 dB
Measured Power : -19.82 dBm
Power
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Day 2 –PSS TOPOLOGY AND ARCHITECTURE
REVIEW
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FOADM Topology
FOADM Configurations:
FOADM line terminal
FOADM hub
Multi-degree FOADM (2 degree, 3 degree)
Static Filters (SFD-5, SFD-8, SFD-44/44B, SFD-40/40B, SFC-2/4/8)
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FOADM Architecture Examples
2 Degree FOADM
Configuration faces both east and west directions. Traffic from the optical lines can be
added or dropped, and at least one single wavelength passes through transparently.
FOADM Hub
A FOADM hub is a configuration of two lines in a ring where OTs terminate all
wavelengths. No channels cross transparently between these two lines.
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SFD Cascading 3 Degree FOADM
3-degree FOADM
Configuration is a mesh node
with three valid DWDM line
terminals.
Individual channels enter from
one line and can be added or
dropped, or passed through.
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TOADM Topology
Tunable Optical Add Drop Mux (TOADM)
Networks designed such that any wavelength can be added or dropped at any
site, and the network can also be reconfigured in-service to alter the wavelength
routings.
TOADM Configurations:
TOADM rings
TOADM linear networks
Multi-degree TOADMs (1 degree to 8 degree, SFD-44/44B, 40/40B Filters)
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2 Degree R/TOADM Architecture
AMP OUT
AMP IN THRU (Optional)
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3 Degree R/TOADM Architecture
AMP OUT
AMP IN THRU (Optional)
SFD ADD/DROP
AMP OUT
(Optional)
EP
CLS
WDM IN
CWR8-88
AMP IN
North THRU
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4 Degree R/TOADM Architecture
AMP OUT
AMP IN THRU (Optional)
Upgradable up to 8
degrees
AMP OUT
(Optional) AMP IN
EP EP
CLS CLS
WDM IN WDM IN
Filter
2 3 or
LINE SIG – SIG LINE CWR
DCM DCM
Ingress Egress
LINE IN SIG OUT SIG OUT LINE IN
Filter
OSC
or
DCM CWR
DCM
2 3
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UNDERSTANDING BLOCK DIAGRAM SIGNAL FLOW
2 3
LINE SIG – SIG LINE
DCM DCM
OSC OSC
DCM DCM
2 3
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Day 2 -1830 PSS MANUAL CONFIGURATION
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Physical Topology Screen
Default Physical Topology Screen
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Provision the system (continue)
Validate any existing card slot
assignments.
Provision topological links for NEs.
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Power Commissioning Screen
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Provision the system (continue)
provisions Optical Power Level Management
Line driver SIG port detail:
• Default values
before
provisionning
• LD values
provisionned
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Provision the system (continue)
provisions Optical Power Level Management (optional).
• Default values
before provisioning
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Day 2 - EXERCISES – TERMINAL LOCAL TESTS
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Day 2 – INFORMATION: OT’s with Pluggable Line
Ports and VOA’s
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OT’s with Pluggable Lines and VOA’s
L1 OUT
L1 IN When creating the
SFD 44 CHANNEL Physical Topology, use
VA1 OUT UniDir connections.
VA1 IN
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Day 2 – EXERCISE: 1 DEGREE DFOADM LOCAL TEST
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1 Degree DFOADM Local Test Configuration
Ingress
OSC SFD 44
2
LINE SIG – OMD
DCM
OT
L1 Channel
Note: This diagram was generated using the EPT Shelf Report and Installation Report
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1 Degree DFOADM Local Test Configuration
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Day 2 – EXERCISE: 1 DEGREE DFOADM with EGRESS
LD LOCAL TEST
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1 Degree DFOADM with EGRESS LD Local Test Configuration
Ingress Egress
OSC SFD 44
2 SIG - SIG 3 LINE - OMD
LINE
DCM DCM
OT
L1 Channel
Note: This diagram was generated using the EPT Shelf Report and Installation Report
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1 Degree DFOADM Local Test Configuration
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Day 2 – EXERCISE: ILA LOCAL TEST
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In-Line Amplifier (ILA) Local Test Configuration
Ingress Ingress
OSC OSC
3 4
LINE SIG – SIG LINE
DCM DCM
Note: This diagram was generated using the EPT Shelf Report and Installation Report
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In-Line Amplifier (ILA) Local Test Configuration
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Day 2 – EXERCISE: 2 DEGREE R/TOADM LOCAL
TEST with CWR-8
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2-Degree R/TOADM CWR-8 Local Test Configuration
4 8 6
LINE 2 SIG – SIG THRU SIG - SIG LINE
DCM DCM
OT OT
C C
L L
S S
OMD OMD
DEGREE 1 DEGREE 2
Note: This diagram was generated using the EPT Shelf Report and Installation Report
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2-Degree R/TOADM CWR-8 Local Test Configuration
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Day 2 – EXERCISE: 2 DEGREE R/TOADM LOCAL
TEST with CWR-8 and EGRESS LD
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2-Degree R/TOADM EGRESS LD Local Test Configuration
OT OT
C C
L L
S S
OMD OMD
DEGREE 1 DEGREE 2
Note: This diagram was generated using the EPT Shelf Report and Installation Report
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2-Degree R/TOADM EGRESS LD Local Test Configuration
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Day 2 – EXERCISE: 2 DEGREE ROADM LOCAL TEST
with WR8-88
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2-Degree ROADM WR8-88 Local Test Configuration
WR8-88 WR8-88
4 8
LINE 3 LINE SIG SIG LINE 7 LINE
THRU
IN OUT IN IN OUT IN
DCM DCM
DEGREE 1 DEGREE 2
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2-Degree ROADM WR8-88 Local Test Configuration
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Day 3
Local Testing
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Day 4
Day 4 -1830 PSS PROVISIONING USING THE
CPB TOOL
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Stand-Alone CPB Tool Installation
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Stand-Alone CPB Tool
Open the Internet Explorer browser and launch the CPB Tool
Enter http://localhost/cpb in the address bar
The password by default is: tropxnms and is changed during the first connection
Change the password to: tr0pxnms by replacing the lower case o with a zero.
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CPB – Commissioning & Power Balancing Tool
The Commissioning and Power Balancing (CPB) application is the Stand-Alone or
1354RM-PhM embedded tool that performs:
Provisioning of Network Elements
Power Commissioning of Network Elements
Power-Balancing of In-Service Network Elements
Creates a Loss Report for Greenfield Systems
Select File > New NE to map your NE into the CPB Tool, using the CIT IP Address
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Exercises - Provision the system
This procedure will provision the cards, power attributes and topological links for all
the NE’s in a system as defined in the EPT output file.
Refer to your IEH 600 Handbook, Section 210.
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Provision the system (continued)
Provisioning Steps:
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Day 5
Day 5 -1830 PSS WRITTEN AND PRACTICAL EXAMS
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