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System Installation Manual


76.8800FP90/17
Tellabs

8800 Smart Router Series


Tellabs

8830 Smart Router


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System Installation Manual Contents
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Contents Page
Section 1 About this Manual 17-7
Reason for Issue.............................................................................................. 17-7
Audience.......................................................................................................... 17-7
Standards......................................................................................................... 17-8
Text Conventions ............................................................................................. 17-8
Safety Conventions ......................................................................................... 17-9
Contacting Technical Support........................................................................ 17-15
Returning Products to Tellabs........................................................................ 17-15
Release Documentation................................................................................. 17-16
Feature Package (FP) Documents .......................................................... 17-16
Software Release Documents (SRD) ...................................................... 17-16
Accessing the Tellabs Portal ................................................................... 17-17
Section 2 Installation Overview 17-19
Installation Checklist ...................................................................................... 17-19
Section 3 Equipment and Site Preparation 17-21
Observing Safety Guidelines.......................................................................... 17-21
Unpacking the Shipping Crate ....................................................................... 17-21
Unpacking and Inspecting Equipment..................................................... 17-22
Disassembling the Shipping Crate.................................................... 17-22
Inspecting the Accessory Box........................................................... 17-25
Inspecting the Modules and Cards.................................................... 17-26
Verifying Receipt of Components ............................................................ 17-27
Preparing the Site .......................................................................................... 17-27
Required Tools and Supplies................................................................... 17-27
Equipment Rack Requirements............................................................... 17-29
Environmental Requirements .................................................................. 17-34
DC Grounding and Power Requirements ................................................ 17-34
Support for Higher Maximum Operating Voltage..................................... 17-35
AC Power Requirements ......................................................................... 17-39
Connecting Optical Network PLM Cables...................................................... 17-40
Fiber Optic and Optic Transponder Cleaning................................................. 17-40
Section 4 Equipment Overview 17-41
Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Chassis and Front Panel.................................... 17-42
Chassis Overview.......................................................................................... 17-42
Chassis Card Cage........................................................................................ 17-43
Chassis Front View.................................................................................. 17-43
Chassis Rear View.................................................................................. 17-44
Physical Line Modules (PLMs) ................................................................ 17-45
System Panel ................................................................................................. 17-48
System Panel and Card LEDs................................................................. 17-48
Environmental Status, Alarm, and SCC LEDs......................................... 17-49
SCC 1 and SCC 2 LEDs.......................................................................... 17-50
ACO Button.............................................................................................. 17-51
Serial Connectors .................................................................................... 17-51
Hardware LED Testing............................................................................ 17-51
Fan Tray Assemblies............................................................................... 17-51
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Air Filters.................................................................................................. 17-53
Cable Management System.................................................................... 17-55
Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Rear Connector Panel........................................ 17-56
DC Terminal Blocks................................................................................. 17-57
AC Power Supply..................................................................................... 17-58
Chassis Grounding.................................................................................. 17-58
ESD J ack Location.................................................................................. 17-59
Physical Line Modules ................................................................................... 17-60
Using Blank Panels........................................................................................ 17-61
T1/E1 BITS External Timing Connectors ....................................................... 17-61
Understanding T1 Framing................................................................ 17-61
Understanding E1 Framing............................................................... 17-61
BITS Clock and Alarm Reporting Modes................................................. 17-62
BITS Clock and Priority Clock Sources............................................. 17-62
BITS Clock Alarm Reporting Modes.................................................. 17-63
BITS Alarm Suppression Enabled Mode........................................... 17-63
BITS Alarm Suppression Disabled Mode.......................................... 17-64
Section 5 Installing the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router System 17-65
Mounting the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router in an Equipment Rack.................. 17-65
Installation Guidelines.............................................................................. 17-66
Adjusting the Mounting Brackets ............................................................. 17-67
Positioning and Securing the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router....................... 17-68
Connecting Ground and Power...................................................................... 17-69
DC Power Module Overview.................................................................... 17-69
AC Power Module Overview.................................................................... 17-71
Grounding the Chassis and Connecting Power Cables................................. 17-73
Grounding the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Chassis ................................ 17-73
Tri-Post Grounding Connector................................................................. 17-74
Guidelines for AC and DC Power and Ground Connections ................... 17-74
Ground Requirements....................................................................... 17-74
Performing Power Lines Isolation Test.................................................... 17-75
RTN to -48V Isolation Check............................................................. 17-75
RTN to Ground and -48V to Ground Isolation Check........................ 17-76
Connecting AC Power....................................................................... 17-77
Connecting DC Power....................................................................... 17-78
Loading the Chassis....................................................................................... 17-80
Installing the SCCs......................................................................................... 17-81
Installing the SCCs .................................................................................. 17-82
Installing the ULCs.................................................................................. 17-84
Installation Procedure ....................................................................... 17-85
Installing PLMs ........................................................................................ 17-86
Installing Standard-Size PLMs................................................................. 17-87
Installing the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router PLMs ...................................... 17-88
Installing Blank Panel Covers ........................................................................ 17-90
Installing ULC/SCC Blank Panels............................................................ 17-90
Installing PLM Blank Panel Covers.......................................................... 17-91
Connecting PLMs to the Optical Network ...................................................... 17-91
Connecting T1/E1 BITS Clocks...................................................................... 17-92
Connecting Alarm Outputs............................................................................. 17-92
Connecting a Local Console.......................................................................... 17-93
Applying and Verifying Power ........................................................................ 17-94
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Booting the System........................................................................................ 17-95
Logging In Using the Console Interface......................................................... 17-95
Log Off the Console................................................................................. 17-96
Changing the Default Password..................................................................... 17-96
Connecting the Management Ethernet Interface ........................................... 17-97
Connecting to the IP Management Network............................................ 17-97
Adding a Static Route on a Tellabs 8830 Smart Router.................... 17-97
Appendix A Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Specifications 17-99
Physical Specifications................................................................................... 17-99
System Management and Alarm Specifications........................................... 17-100
Environmental Requirements....................................................................... 17-100
Safety and Standards Compliance Specifications ....................................... 17-101
Connector and Adapter Pinouts................................................................... 17-102
Console Serial Connector...................................................................... 17-102
RJ -45 to DB-9 Connector Adapters....................................................... 17-103
RJ -21 Connector Information................................................................. 17-104
Management Ethernet Interface............................................................ 17-105
External Alarm Connector...................................................................... 17-106
External T1/E1 BITS Timing Connectors............................................... 17-107
Port Densities ........................................................................................ 17-107
Appendix B Setting Boot Parameters 17-109
Viewing and Modifying Boot Parameters ..................................................... 17-109
Appendix C Fiber Optic Cleaning 17-115
Fiber Optic Safety........................................................................................ 17-116
Laser...................................................................................................... 17-116
Safety Precautions................................................................................. 17-116
Optical Fiber Handling........................................................................... 17-117
Fiber Optic Cleaning Requirements............................................................. 17-118
Tools...................................................................................................... 17-123
Materials ................................................................................................ 17-123
Fiber Optic Cleaning Procedures................................................................. 17-124
Cleaning SC Connectors ....................................................................... 17-124
Cleaning Duplex LC Connector............................................................. 17-125
Cleaning SC Adapters ........................................................................... 17-126
Cleaning LC or SC Module Adapters..................................................... 17-126
Cleaning Connectors.................................................................................... 17-127
Materials and Tools ............................................................................... 17-127
Cleaning an Unmated Fiber Connector................................................. 17-127
Cleaning an Unmated Bulkhead Connector .......................................... 17-129
Cleaning a Mated Connector................................................................. 17-130
USER NOTES
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System Installation Manual 1. About this Manual
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1. About this Manual
This manual provides instructions to safely unpack, install, apply power, test, and
service the Tellabs

8830 smart router.


After completing the procedures in this manual, you can start managing and
configuring the Tellabs 8830 smart router equipment with the Tellabs


Multi-Service Operating System (TMOS).
Note: Following installation, use the procedures described in the Tellabs 8800
Smart Router Series Acceptance Test Manual, 76.8800FP90/16, to
ensure that the installation meets Tellabs acceptance criteria.
This section contains the following information about this manual:
Reason for Issue, page 17-7
Audience, page 17-7
Standards, page 17-8
Text Conventions, page 17-8
Safety Conventions, page 17-9
Contacting Technical Support, page 17-15
Returning Products to Tellabs, page 17-15
Release Documentation, page 17-16
Reason for Issue
This version of the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router System Installation Manual has the
following new information:
Updated part numbers on the cover page and in all footers and
document references.
Updated the release date on the cover page and in all footers.
New Tellabs 8800 brand: Tellabs 8800 series changed to Tellabs 8800
smart router series; Tellabs 8830, 8840, 8860 changed to Tellabs
8830, 8840, 8860 smart router.
Audience
This manual is intended for use by Tellabs Technical Support Engineers (TSE) or
Deployment Engineers (DE), or by equipment administrators and network
operating center (NOC) operators who are responsible for ensuring the integrity of
the received product, and who are performing the equipment setup and
initialization.
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Standards
The standards that are supported by the Tellabs 8800 smart router series are listed
in Appendix B Supported Standards in the TMOS User Manual, 76.8800FP90/4.
Text Conventions
This manual uses the following basic text conventions:
Special text fonts represent particular commands, keywords,
variables, or window sessions
Color text indicates cross-reference hyperlinks to supplemental
information
Command notation indicates commands, subcommands, or command
elements
Table 1.1, page 17-8, describes the text conventions used in this manual for
software procedures that are explained using the TMOS command-line interface.
Table 1.1 Document Text Conventions
Conventions Description
boldface font Commands and keywords appear in boldface
boldface screen font Information you must type into the system is shown in
boldface screen font.
italic screen font Variables you enter to complete an operation or a command
are shown in italic screen font
character string, or string Unless otherwise noted, defined as a set of characters that
do not require single or double quotation marks.
hyperlink text Hyperlinked text is displayed in blue, and indicates a
cross-reference to a related section, appendix, table, or
figure. Blue text indicates a live hyperlink that users can click
to display the related section, appendix, table, or figure.
command notation vertical bars ( | ) Separate mutually exclusive command or
sub-command choices
brackets ( [ ] ) Contain required command elements
[ a | b | c ] Generally, required keywords are
grouped in square brackets and
separated by vertical bars to denote
mutual exclusivity.
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Safety Conventions
This document uses the safety conventions described in this section to
communicate important safety issues related to Tellabs 8800 smart router series.
These safety conventions are associated with certain dangers of which Tellabs is
aware. You, as a Tellabs employee or an experienced 3rd party system integrator,
must observe all warnings and safety precautions to help ensure your personal
safety, and the continued safe operation of the Tellabs 8800 smart router series in
the customer-designated operating environment.
Note: Notes highlight important and noteworthy information. Read notes to
obtain guidelines about performing tasks more efficiently.
Observe Warnings in Product
Documentation
Warning conventions and advisory text are positioned with hazardous procedures
in this manual. Make sure that you follow the instructions as well as any other
safety precautions and best practices you feel are necessary to safely install,
operate, and service the Tellabs equipment in your operating environment.
Caution:
A Caution alerts you about actions or inactions that could lead to personal injury.
Vorsicht:
Mit "Vorsicht" sind Aktivitten der Bedingungen gekennzeichnet, die zu
Verletzungen fhren knnen.
Warning:
A Warning alerts you about actions or inactions that could lead to personal injury
or damage to the Tellabs 8800 smart router series equipment.
Warnung:
Mit "Warnung" sind Aktivitten oder Bedingungen gekennzeichnet, die zu
Verletzungen oder einer Beschdigung des Tellabs 8800 smart router series
fhren knnen.
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Caution:
For safety reasons, Tellabs recommends the use of shielded cable for all copper
wire connections to and from the Tellabs 8800 smart router series chassis. The
internal shield of the cable must be connected to ground at both ends of the
cable.
Tellabs intra-building port(s) is suitable for connection only to shielded
intra-building cabling that is grounded at both ends.
Vorsicht:
Aus Sicherheitsgrnden empfiehlt Tellabs den Einsatz von geschirmten Kabeln
fr alle Kupferdrahtverbindungen zum oder vom Tellabs 8800 smart router
series Chassis. Die Innenschirmung des Kabels muss an beiden Kabelenden
geerdet sein.
Die innergebudlichen Anschlsse des Tellabs Systems eignen sich
ausschlielich fr geschirmte und beidseitig geerdete Kabelverbindungen
innerhalb von Gebuden.
Warning:
Danger! Shock Hazard
Use extreme caution when working with and around power sources during the
installation, operation, testing, or adjusting of the equipment.
Remove the power at its point of distribution before you connect or
disconnect power leads to the equipment.
Warnung:
Gefahr! Stromschlaggefahr
Gehen Sie mit grter Vorsicht vor, wenn Sie das System in unmittelbarer Nhe
zu Stromquellen installieren, betreiben, testen oder einstellen.
Trennen Sie die Netzverteilung vom Stromnetz, bevor Sie die
Netzanschlusskabel mit dem System verbinden oder vom System trennen.
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Laser Caution:
Class 1 Laser Product
Class 2 LED Product
Using controls, making adjustments, or performing procedures other than as
specified in this document, may result in exposure to hazardous invisible
radiation.
Vorsicht Laserstrahlung:
Klasse 1 - Laserprodukt
Klasse 2 - LED-Produkt
Eine nicht den Vorgaben in diesem Dokument entsprechende Verwendung von
Prf-/Messgerten, Durchfhrung von Einstellarbeiten oder Anwendung von
Verfahrensweisen kann zu einer Freisetzung von gefhrlicher nicht sichtbarer
Strahlung fhren.
Caution:
Using controls, making adjustments, or performing procedures other than those
specified in this document may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Vorsicht:
Eine nicht den Vorgaben in diesem Dokument entsprechende Verwendung von
Prf-/Messgerten, Durchfhrung von Einstellarbeiten oder Anwendung von
Verfahrensweisen kann zu einer Freisetzung von gefhrlicher Strahlung fhren.
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ESD Warning:
The Tellabs 8800 smart router series PLMs can be damaged by static electricity
that builds up on work surfaces and on your body. Static is produced by the
everyday movement of your body, and is released as an electro-static discharge
(ESD) when you touch an object.
Observe the following precautions whenever you are working with the Tellabs
8800 smart router series or any of its components.
Always wear a grounded wrist strap to prevent ESD damage to the Tellabs
8800 smart router series system components.
Be sure to attach a wrist strap to the ESD ground jack that is located on the
equipment.
Warnung vor elektrostatischer Entladung:
Eine elektrostatische Aufladung der Arbeitsoberflche oder Ihres Krpers kann
die PLMs (Physical Line Modules) des Tellabs 8800 smart router series
beschdigen. Bereits normale Bewegungen knnen durch Reibungselektrizitt
zu einer Aufladung Ihres Krpers fhren. Daraus kann eine elektrostatische
Entladung resultieren, wenn Sie einen Gegenstand berhren.
Achten Sie auf die Einhaltung der folgenden Vorsichtsmanahmen bei allen
Arbeiten an dem Tellabs 8800 smart router series oder zugehrigen
Komponenten.
Tragen Sie stets ein Erdungsband um Ihr Handgelenk, um Beschdigungen
an dem Tellabs 8800 smart router series und dessen Komponenten durch
eine elektrostatische Entladung zu vermeiden.
Stellen Sie sicher, da das Erdungsband mit dem Erdungsanschluss am
Chassis verbunden ist.
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Do Not Substitute Parts or
Modify Equipment
Do not use or install substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modification of
the Tellabs 8800 smart router series. Contact the Tellabs Technical Assistance
Center (TAC) or your local Tellabs representative for any required service, parts,
assistance, or repair. Refer to Contacting Technical Support, page 17-15, for
details.
First Level Intra-Building Lightning Surge Warning:
The intra-building port(s) of the equipment or subassembly is suitable for
connection to intra-building or unexposed wiring or cabling only. The
intra-building port(s) of the equipment or subassembly MUST NOT be
metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the outside plant (OSP) or its
wiring.
These interfaces are only designed for use as intra-building interfaces only
(Type 2 or Type 4 telecommunications ports as described in GR-1089-CORE,
Issue 4) and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling. The addition of
Primary Protectors does not afford sufficient protection in order to allow the
connection of these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring.
Warnung vor Blitzschlag im Gebude:
Die innergebudlichen Anschlsse des Systems oder der Teilsysteme eignen
sich ausschlielich fr Verbindungen innerhalb von Gebuden und fr nicht
freiliegende Kabel. Die innergebudlichen Anschlsse des Systems oder der
Teilsysteme DRFEN NICHT mit Schnittstellen elektrisch leitend verbunden
sein, die Kontakt zur Auenanlage oder deren Verkabelung haben.
Diese Anschlsse sind ausschlielich als innergebudliche Schnittstellen
konzipiert (Typ-2 oder Typ-4-Telekommunikationsports gem
GR-1089-CORE, Issue 4) und machen eine Trennung von der freiliegenden
Auenverkabelung erforderlich. Selbst zustzlich hinzugefgte
berspannungsableiter bieten keinen ausreichenden Schutz, um einen
elektrisch leitenden Kontakt dieser Schnittstellen mit der Verkabelung der
Auenanlage zuzulassen.
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Lithium Battery
Contact Tellabs Technical Support to determine if the Lithium battery is the source
of any defective operations on the Tellabs 8800 smart router series or installed
PLMs.
Do not attempt to change the battery without the assistance of authorized Tellabs
service personnel. Please refer to Table 1.2, page 17-15, for Tellabs Technical
Support contact information.
Warning:
Danger! Shock Hazard
Never dismantle a Tellabs 8800 smart router series chassis, or attempt to
service any Tellabs 8800 smart router series chassis sub-assemblies without the
assistance of Tellabs factory-authorized service personnel or other qualified
maintenance personnel.
Warnung:
Gefahr! Stromschlaggefahr
Demontieren Sie niemals ein Tellabs 8800 smart router series Chassis und
nehmen Sie niemals Wartungs-/Reparaturarbeiten an Komponenten des
Tellabs 8800 smart router series Chassis vor, ohne einen von Tellabs
autorisierten Servicetechniker oder einen anderen qualifizierten
Wartungsexperten hinzuzuziehen.
Caution:
Danger! Possible Explosive Condition
An incorrectly replaced Lithium battery may result in explosion. Replace only
with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of
used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions.
Vorsicht:
Gefahr! Explosionsgefhrdung
Ein nicht ordnungsgemer Austausch der Lithium-Batterie kann zu einer
Explosion fhren. Verwenden Sie nur denselben Batterietyp oder einen vom
Hersteller empfohlenen Typ. Entsorgen Sie gebrauchte Batterien entsprechend
den Herstelleranweisungen.
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Contacting Technical Support
Use the information in Table 1.2, page 17-15, to contact Tellabs Technical
Support.
For more Technical Support information or assistance, perform the following steps:
1. Point your browser to https://www.tellabs.com/.
2. Click Services & Support, and click Technical Support
The following information displays:
Telephone number contact information by region
Links to overviews of support agreements
Links FAQs and product technical documentation
Links to PDFs of support policies
An online RMA request form
Returning Products to Tellabs
Use the following procedure to return defective products to Tellabs.
1. Contact Tellabs Advanced Data Products Technical Support (Table
1.3, page 17-16) to request a Return Material Authorization (RMA)
number.
2. Carefully repackage the equipment in the original containers. Include
a copy of the original bill of lading or the invoice.
3. Address the shipping carton to the Tellabs postal address shown in
Table 1.3, page 17-16, Attention: RMA Department. Make sure that
the assigned RMA number is clearly visible on the outside of your
shipping container.
Note: Tellabs will not accept equipment that does not have an RMA number, and
will return the equipment to you.
Table 1.2 Tellabs Technical Support Contact Information
North America 800.443.5555, select option 1
Outside North America 630.798.7070, select option 1
Postal Address Tellabs, Inc.
One Tellabs Center
1415 West Diehl Road
Naperville, IL 60563 U.S.A.
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Table 1.3 Tellabs Advanced Data Products RMA Return Address Information
Release Documentation
There are two types of documentation on the Tellabs Portal website you can refer
to when looking for the latest release-related documentation that supports each
Tellabs product release:
Note: The Tellabs Portal is an Internet website containing all released
documentation for Tellabs products. This is updated as each release is
completed. Refer to Accessing the Tellabs Portal, page 17-17, for details.
Feature Package (FP) Documents, page 17-16
Software Release Documents (SRD), page 17-16
Feature Package (FP) Documents
FP documents consists of a variety of manuals that comprise the Tellabs
documentation suite for each release, as shown in the following examples:
Tellabs 8830 Smart Router System Installation Manual is a manual in
the Tellabs 8800 smart router series release.
Tellabs 8890 Management System Installation Manual is a manual in
the Tellabs 8890 Management System release.
Each release-specific manual is listed and described in the Customer Letter and
Master List that accompanies each Tellabs 8800 smart router series and Tellabs
8890 Management System release.
Software Release Documents (SRD)
SRDs are the set of release notes that provide the latest information about a
specific Tellabs release, as shown in the following examples:
Tellabs 8800 FP9.0.0.0 Software Release Document is an SRD
supporting the Tellabs 8800 smart router series platforms and
software.
Tellabs 8890 FP9.0.0.0 Management System Software Release
Document is an SRD supporting the Tellabs 8890 Management
System.
North America 800.443.5555, select option 6
Outside North America 630.798.7070, select option 6
Postal Address Tellabs Defect Returns
CDTI
701 Lakeside #200
Flower Mound, TX 75028
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Each SRD provides sections that describe and list the most current information that
is contained in the release:
General release information
Platforms supported
Software upgrade procedures
Documentation pertaining to the release
Existing functional changes from the previous release
Caveats in this and previous releases
Restrictions and special considerations
Contacting Customer Support
Note: To find the latest published information about a release or a product within
a release, Tellabs recommends that you first consult the SRD for the
release, before consulting the FP documentation.
Accessing the Tellabs Portal
To find the latest version of FP or SRD documentation supporting the Tellabs
product release you are interested in, you can search the Tellabs Portal website by
performing the following steps:
Note: You must first contact Tellabs to set up an account, and obtain a customer
user name and password before you can access the Tellabs Portal.
1. Go to https://www.portal.tellabs.com/.
2. Log in using your customer user name and password.
3. Click the Product Documentation tab.
4. Click Data Networking.
5. Click Tellabs 8800 Smart Router Series (8830, 8840, 8860) or
Tellabs 8890 Management System.
6. Click Technical Documentation.
7. Click the feature pack or version.
8. Click the document to view its contents.
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2. Installation Overview
This section introduces the tasks that are typically required to install a Tellabs 8830
smart router. You can begin the Installation process as soon as the site preparation
is complete and all system components have been unpacked and inspected.
Installation Checklist
Use Table 2.1, page 17-19, as a checklist while you are installing your Tellabs
8830 smart router chassis. The links in the Guidelines column take you to sections
in this manual that describe the steps listed in the Task Checklist column. Place a
check mark next to each task as you complete it.
Table 2.1 First-Time Installation Checklist and Documentation Reference
Task Checklist Guidelines
q Observe all safety guidelines and
standards.
Safety Conventions, page 17-9
q Unpack the Tellabs 8830 smart
router shipping crate.
Unpacking the Shipping Crate, page 17-21
q Disassemble the shipping crate,
and inspect and verify the condition
of all system components and
accessories.
Unpacking and Inspecting Equipment,
page 17-22
Disassembling the Shipping Crate, page 17-22
Inspecting the Accessory Box, page 17-25
Inspecting the Modules and Cards, page 17-26
Verifying Receipt of Components, page 17-27
q Mount the Tellabs 8830 smart
router chassis on a rack.
Mounting the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router in an
Equipment Rack, page 17-65
q Connect the chassis to earth
ground.
Connecting Ground and Power, page 17-69
Grounding the Chassis and Connecting Power
Cables, page 17-73
q Connect the Tellabs 8830 smart
router to a protected DC or AC
power source.
DC Grounding and Power Requirements,
page 17-34
Support for Higher Maximum Operating Voltage,
page 17-35
AC Power Requirements, page 17-39
Connecting Ground and Power, page 17-69
DC Power Module Overview, page 17-69
AC Power Module Overview, page 17-71
Grounding the Chassis and Connecting Power
Cables, page 17-73
q Install the first switch and control
cards (SCCs).
Installing the SCCs, page 17-81
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q Install the universal line cards
(ULCs).
Installing the ULCs, page 17-84
Connecting Alarm Outputs, page 17-92
q Install the physical line modules
(PLMs).
Installing PLMs, page 17-86
Installing Standard-Size PLMs, page 17-87
Installing the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router PLMs,
page 17-88
q Install blank panel covers.
Installing Blank Panel Covers, page 17-90
q Clean every optic transponder and
connecting fiber optic cable.
Fiber Optic Cleaning, page 17-115
q Connect the PLMs.
Connecting PLMs to the Optical Network,
page 17-91
q Connect the Tellabs 8830 smart
router to the external alarm
equipment.
Connecting Alarm Outputs, page 17-92
q Connect the Tellabs 8830 smart
router to the T1/E1 BITS external
timing clocks (if you are using BITS
timing).
Connecting T1/E1 BITS Clocks, page 17-92
q Necessary for Tellabs 8830 smart
router management interfacing:
System IP address
IP mask
Gateway IP address
Connecting the Management Ethernet Interface,
page 17-97
Connecting to the IP Management Network,
page 17-97
q Connect the local console
(computer or terminal server) to the
SCC serial port (Main).
Connecting a Local Console, page 17-93
q Apply power to the Tellabs 8830
smart router system.
Applying and Verifying Power, page 17-94
q Boot and perform the initial
configuration of the system.
Booting the System, page 17-95
Note: If you need to modify the boot process, refer
to guidelines provided in Appendix B, Setting
Boot Parameters, page 17-109, and Viewing
and Modifying Boot Parameters,
page 17-109.
Table 2.1 First-Time Installation Checklist and Documentation Reference (Continued)
Task Checklist Guidelines
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3. Equipment and Site Preparation
This section describes the contents of the Tellabs 8830 smart router shipping
container, site preparation, how to unpack and inspect the equipment, and how to
prepare the Tellabs 8830 smart router for installation, described in the following
sections:
Observing Safety Guidelines, page 17-21
Unpacking the Shipping Crate, page 17-21
Preparing the Site, page 17-27
Connecting Optical Network PLM Cables, page 17-40
Observing Safety Guidelines
To ensure that you install the Tellabs 8830 smart router safely, observe the
following guidelines:
Review the information in Safety Conventions, page 17-9, for a list of
safety information and precautions, and observe all safety
admonishments provided in the notes, cautions, and warnings
throughout this manual.
Comply with all applicable industrial safety requirements, practices,
and standards. Refer to Safety and Standards Compliance
Specifications, page 17-101, for a listing of these compliance
standards.
After installing the Tellabs 8830 smart router, protect your equipment
by using an ESD grounding strap whenever handling system
components.
Make sure to follow proper grounding procedures by first establishing
an earth ground for the Tellabs 8830 smart router, and attaching a
wrist strap to one of the ESD jacks on the Tellabs 8830 smart router
chassis (one is located on the rear panel and another on the front
panel).
For more details, refer to the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Rear
Connector Panel, page 17-56, or the Chassis Overview, page 17-42,
for locations.
Unpacking the Shipping Crate
The Tellabs 8830 smart router arrives in a single wooden shipping crate, which
contains the following:
Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis
Tellabs 8830 smart router accessory box
Plastic wrap surrounding the chassis
Protective foam pads
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Note: SCCs, ULC, and PLMs are shipped in a separate shipping container, and
the type and number depends upon the configuration you are installing.
This section guides you through the unpacking process by describing the following
tasks:
Unpacking and Inspecting Equipment, page 17-22
Verifying Receipt of Components, page 17-27
Note: Begin inspecting for damage as soon as your shipment arrives. If you
detect any signs of damage (including punctures, damp spots, or any
crushed corners) at any point when unpacking and inspecting, do not
proceed with the unpacking process.
If you do encounter any shipping damage, you must immediately notify the transfer
company about the damage, and record the damage on the bill of lading.
Make sure that you have the transfer companys agent acknowledge that damage
has occurred by signing the bill of lading under the damage notation.
Note: Do not discard any of the packing materials until you have completed the
unpacking procedures and verified the integrity of your Tellabs 8830 smart
router shipment. You may need to reuse the packing materials if you need
to return the product to Tellabs.
Unpacking and Inspecting Equipment
This section describes how to remove the Tellabs 8830 smart router equipment
from its wooden shipping crate, and determine that you received all of the required
equipment, under the following headings:
Disassembling the Shipping Crate, page 17-22
Inspecting the Accessory Box, page 17-25
Inspecting the Modules and Cards, page 17-26
Disassembling the Shipping
Crate
To unpack the Tellabs 8830 smart router, first you need to disassemble the
wooden crate, and then remove the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis from the
carton and its plastic wrap.
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The unpacking process is described in the following steps (refer to Figure 3.1,
page 17-24):
1. Remove the packing list from the envelope on the outside of the
shipping crate. Use this paperwork to validate the contents.
2. Disassemble the wooden shipping crate by unfastening the metal clips
that secure the top to the shipping crate to the pallet base panel.
3. Remove the top cover from the pallet base.
4. Prepare to remove the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis and
components from the pallet base.
a. Remove the Tellabs 8830 smart router accessory box and set it
aside.
b. Remove the protective foam pad.
c. Remove the plastic wrap used to enshroud the Tellabs 8830 smart
router chassis.
5. Use standard operating procedures (per your site safety guidelines) to
carefully lift the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis from the shipping
crate.
6. Remove the protective foam pad from under Tellabs 8830 smart
router.
7. Set all of the protective foam pads aside for later use.
8. Place the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis on the ground or on a cart
for transport to the installation site.
Caution:
Use safe lifting practices when removing the chassis from the shipping carton. If
possible obtain assistance from a second person to remove the chassis from the
packaging.
Vorsicht:
Wenden Sie nur sichere Hebemethoden an, um das Chassis aus dem
Lieferkarton zu heben. Nach Mglichkeit sollten Sie sich bei der Entfernung des
Chassis aus der Verpackung von einer zweiten Person helfen lassen.
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Figure 3.1 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Shipping Crate and Pallet
Protective
foam pads
Plastic wrap
Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis
Shipping crate and
pallet base panel
Crate top
Accessory Kit
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Inspecting the Accessory Box Open the Tellabs 8830 smart router accessory box and verify that you have
received all items listed in Table 3.1, page 17-25, the DC accessory box version,
and Table 3.2, page 17-25, the AC accessory box version.
Table 3.1 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router DC Accessory Box Contents
Item Description Part Number
Universal Chassis
Kit
6-ft Ethernet
6-ft Null modem
Two 9-pin adapters for console cable
Anti-static (ESD) wrist-band grounding strap with
170 plug termination (standard banana plug)
Reversible screwdriver
108.0007
DC Assembly Kit Rack mounting hardware for the Tellabs 8830
smart router:
- 10-32 mounting screws (quantity: 10)
- 12-24 mounting screws (quantity: 10)
Computer adaptor:
- 9-pin DB-9 (quantity: 1)
Earth grounding lugs:
- 2-hole grounding lug stud
6 AWG 1/4-20 (quantity: 2)
Input power lugs:
- 2-hole input lug for DC input power 6 AWG
wire (quantity: 5)
Input power terminal block hardware:
- M6 flat washers (quantity:10)
- M6 split-lock washers (quantity: 10)
- M6 hex-nuts (quantity: 10)
Cabling guide and mounting hardware
- Cable management guide (quantity: 1)
- 6-32 mounting screws (quantity: 6)
108.0022
Plastic terminal block cover 110.0147B
Table 3.2 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router AC Accessory Box Contents
Item Description Part Number
Universal Chassis
Kit
6-ft Ethernet
6-ft Null modem
Two 9-pin adapters for console cable
Anti-static (ESD) wrist-band grounding strap with
170 plug termination (standard banana plug)
Reversible screwdriver
108.0007
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Use Figure 5.2, page 17-70, to assemble the DC power blocks on the Tellabs 8830
smart router DC power panel (on the rear of the chassis). Use the items listed in
Table 3.1, page 17-25.
Refer to Connector and Adapter Pinouts, page 17-102, for more information on
the connection and adapter pinouts needed to install the Tellabs 8830 smart router.
Inspecting the Modules and
Cards
To unpack the Tellabs 8830 smart router cards and modules, disassemble the
shipping container, and remove the individual cardboard carton and ESD wrap that
houses the modules and cards, as described in the following steps:
1. Remove the packing list from the envelope on the outside of the
shipping container. Use this paperwork to validate the contents.
2. Remove the front panel to reveal the cardboard shipping cartons
inside. Each cardboard carton contains a module and card packs.
3. Unpack the module and card packs.
a. Pull each cardboard carton from the crate.
AC Assembly Kit Rack mounting hardware for the Tellabs 8830
smart router:
- 10-32 mounting screws (quantity: 10)
- 12-24 mounting screws (quantity: 10)
Earth grounding lugs:
- 2-hole grounding lug stud
6 AWG 1/4-20 (quantity: 2)
Computer adaptor:
- 9-pin DB-9 (quantity: 1)
Cabling guide and mounting hardware
- Cable management guide (quantity: 1)
- 6-32 mounting screws (quantity: 6)
108.0021
AC power cord:
- 3-prong power cords (quantity: 2)
150.1160
Table 3.2 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router AC Accessory Box Contents (Continued)
Item Description Part Number
Warning:
Ensure that you have completed the assembly of the DC power terminal block
before power is applied to the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis. Do not attempt
to assemble the DC power terminal block once power has been applied.
Warnung:
Garantieren Sie, dass Sie den Zusammenbau des Klemmenblockes der DC
Spannung abgeschlossen haben, bevor Energie am Tellabs 8830 smart router
Chassis angewendet wird. Versuchen Sie nicht, den Klemmenblock der DC
Spannung zusammenzubauen, sobald Energie angewendet worden ist.
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b. Open each cardboard carton to reveal the anti-static wrap and
protective foam padding.
c. Remove each module and card pack, and place them on an
anti-static surface for inspection.
Verifying Receipt of Components
Verify that you have received all of the necessary components to install the Tellabs
8830 smart router by comparing the contents of your shipment with the packing list.
If any components are missing, contact the Tellabs Advanced Data Products
Technical Support Center. For specifics, refer to Contacting Technical Support,
page 17-15, for contact information.
If you need to return any components, contact the Tellabs Advanced Data Products
Technical Support Center. For specifics, refer to Returning Products to Tellabs,
page 17-15, for RMA return address information.
Preparing the Site
This section provides guidelines to ensure you have the proper tools and
operational conditions required for installation:
Required Tools and Supplies, page 17-27
Equipment Rack Requirements, page 17-29
Environmental Requirements, page 17-34
DC Grounding and Power Requirements, page 17-34
Support for Higher Maximum Operating Voltage, page 17-35
AC Power Requirements, page 17-39
Required Tools and Supplies
Table 3.3, page 17-28, lists tools and supplies typically required to install a Tellabs
8830 smart router.
Note: Always use the ESD wrist strap, provided in your accessories package,
when handling the Tellabs 8830 smart router circuit packs.
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Table 3.4, page 17-28, lists suggested tools and supplies to connect a DC power
feed.
Table 3.3 Tools and Supplies for Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Installation
Item Description
Phillips screwdriver #1 and #2
Cable bundling material Tie-wraps or waxed twine (depending upon the site
requirements where the Tellabs 8830 smart router is
installed)
Cable identification tags Marks cables for maintenance purposes
Table 3.4 DC Power Feed Installation Supplies
Item Description
Nut driver or torque driver 10 mm socket (needed for M6 nuts on DC terminal blocks)
Torque driver with 22 lb-in maximum torque setting
Lug crimping tool Crimps 6 AWG to 8 AWG wire (Burndy or equivalent).
Wire cutters Cuts 6 AWG to 8 AWG stranded wire.
Wire strippers Strips 6 AWG to 8 AWG stranded wire.
Digital voltmeter Measures 0 VDC to +/-72 VDC.
Power cables 6 AWG black and red UL-listed tray cable for connecting power to the
Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis.
Tellabs recommends consulting local and national electrical codes (for
example, the NEC in the United States) for approved conductor sizing
for DC supply connections.
Note: Actual size, color, length, and type of cabling needed to connect
power to the chassis depend on customer site requirements.
Ground cables (Minimum) 6 AWG stranded, UL-listed (green with yellow stripe) safety
ground wire needs of a sufficient length to reach the nearest available
earth ground.
Tellabs recommends consulting the local and national electrical codes
for approved conductor sizing for DC ground connections.
Note: The actual size, color, length, and type of ground cables needed
to reach the nearest earth ground depend on site requirements.
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Equipment Rack Requirements
The Tellabs 8830 smart router is shipped with mounting brackets (shown in Figure
4.1, page 17-41 and Figure 4.3, page 17-45) pre-installed in position for
installation in a 19-inch (17.750-inch wide, inside rail-to-rail) global seismic EIA
relay rack.
If you plan to install your Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis in a larger rack, you
must order the appropriate brackets. Table 3.5, page 17-29 lists optional mounting
kits available for the Tellabs 8830 smart router system.
Figure 3.2, page 17-30 and Figure 3.3, page 17-31, show the front
and side views of a Tellabs 8830 smart router with mounting brackets
attached, being installed in a front-mount (flush) style in the relay rack.
Figure 3.4, page 17-31 and Figure 3.5, page 17-32, show the front
and side views of a Tellabs 8830 smart router being installed in a
mid-mount (protruding) style in the relay rack.
Figure 3.6, page 17-32 and Figure 3.7, page 17-33, show the front
and side views of a Tellabs 8830 smart router with seismic rack
mounting brackets attached, being installed in a seismic-mount on the
rack.
Tellabs recommends you use the 19-inch rack (P/N 149.0249) in conjunction with
the FE/DS-3 patch panel. This rack will work with the 10-inch spacer (P/N
149.0022) and the FE/DS-3 patch panel will mount on it.
Note: The seismic mounting brackets are intended for use with Global Seismic
Frames (0GS-xxx series) manufactured by Hendry, Inc., or equivalent.

Note: The seismic mounting brackets are intended for use with Global Seismic
Frames (0GS-xxx series) manufactured by Telect. There are two seismic
rack sizes: Tellabs P/N 149.0246 for the 23-inch open frame seismic rack,
and Tellabs P/N 149.0249 for the 19-inch rack open frame seismic rack.
Table 3.5 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Mounting Kits
Part Number Description
81.8830-RM23 Tellabs 8830 smart router 23-inch rack mounting brackets
81.8830-SM23 Tellabs 8830 smart router 23-inch seismic rack mounting
brackets
81.8830-SM19 Tellabs 8830 smart router 19-inch seismic rack mounting
brackets
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Figure 3.2 Rack Mounting Bracket (Flush-Mount, Front View)
Mounting bracket
Flush-mount
Rack rail
bracket position
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Figure 3.3 Rack Mounting Bracket (Flush-Mount, Side View)
Figure 3.4 Rack Mounting Bracket (Mid-Mount, Front View)
Mounting bracket
4.75-in (12.07-cm)
Mounting bracket
(supplied with chassis)
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Figure 3.5 Rack Mounting Bracket (Mid-Mount, Side View)
Figure 3.6 Rack Mounting Bracket (Seismic-Mount, Front View)
Mounting bracket
11.38 (28.9-cm)
1.10-in (2.8-cm)
14.00-in
(35.5-cm)
23.28-in (59.13-cm)
Seismic bracket
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Figure 3.7 Rack-Mounting Bracket (Seismic-Mount) Side View
Note: To obtain NEBS Zone 4 earthquake compliance, you must use the Tellabs
19-inch open frame seismic rack (Tellabs P/N 149.0249), or the Tellabs
23-inch open frame seismic rack (Tellabs P/N 149.0246). To perform a
seismic-mounting of the Tellabs 8830 smart router requires you to use
either designated open frame seismic rack and include the two brackets
per side.
Refer to Figure 3.7, page 17-33, for a side-view of the rack-mounting brackets
used when performing a seismic-mounting of the Tellabs 8830 smart router. To
obtain NEBS Zone 4 earthquake compliance, you must order the following
mounting kits for use with your seismic rack:
P/N 81.8830-SM19 for 19-inch rack
P/N 81.8830-SM23 for 23-inch rack
For information about modifying the bracket positions for your rack configuration,
refer to Adjusting the Mounting Brackets, page 17-67.
Seismic rack-mounting bracket
9.45-inch (24.0 cm)
Channel width
Mounting bracket
supplied with chassis
Rack vertical channel section
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Environmental Requirements
Specific details and values for following key environmental requirements for the
Tellabs 8830 smart router system are listed in Table A.2, page 17-100:
Operating temperature
Operating relative humidity
Storage and transit temperature
Storage and transit humidity
Altitude
Seismic/earthquake
Thermal output
Operating noise emission
DC Grounding and Power Requirements
To minimize shock hazard, the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis must be properly
connected to an electrical ground. The DC-version of the Tellabs 8830 smart router
accommodates redundant power feeds.
The Tellabs 8830 smart router system is designed to operate on only one feed,
which provides sufficient power to meet all of the minimum requirements listed in
Table 3.6, page 17-34.
When the Tellabs 8830 smart router system is installed in a redundant power
application, both DC power feeds must be connected and compliant with these
minimum requirements.
Power circuit breakers and earth ground connections are defined in Table 3.7,
page 17-35. The 48V DC power distribution within the chassis is independent
down to the unit level (circuit packs, fans, and system panel electronics).

In Table 3.6, page 17-34, List 1 current is considered normal operating current
drain, and List 2 is worst-condition current drain.
Use List 2 information to calculate cable size. List 2 current drain can differ
according to customer requirements, since it is based on the power plant design at
the customer site.
Table 3.6 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router DC Power Requirements
Description Minimum Nominal Maximum
Voltage range 40 VDC 42 VDC 48 VDC 60.0 VDC
Maximum current
(at 40 VDC)
Ground
32.5A 30.95A
(List 2
current)
27.08A
List 1
current)
22.93A
Maximum power 1300W 1300W 1300W 1300W
Suggested fuse size 50A 50A 50A 40A
Suggested breaker size 50A 40A 40A 30A
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In general, the following definitions apply:
List 1 Current Drains - Average busy hour current of equipment at
normal operating voltage. Used to size batteries and rectifiers.
List 2 Current Drains - Maximum current drain of equipment under
low voltage conditions. Used for sizing cabling and over
current-protective devices.
The chassis design includes two DC input power blocks, which provide a 1:1
redundancy from two separate, independent DC power sources. Table 3.7,
page 17-35, defines the DC power cabling requirements.

Support for Higher Maximum Operating Voltage
Tellabs provides over-voltage (OV) maximum operating voltage up to 60 VDC to
accommodate international customers. The maximum operating voltage is 60
VDC. Tellabs 8800 smart router series systems shut down when voltage exceeds
a sustained 60.0 VDC.
The earlier revisions of system modules and components supported a maximum
voltage of 58.1 VDC, with the Tellabs 8800 smart router series systems shutting
down when voltage exceeded a sustained 58.1 VDC.
Table 3.7 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router DC Cabling Requirements
Item Description
Power and Ground
Connections
Use 6 AWG wires for all power and ground connections. Consult
your national electrical codes (for example, the NEC in the United
States).
Each DC power block requires two (A and B) power sources.
Each branch circuit must have a 40A circuit breaker at the source.
Wires that connect the Tellabs 8830 smart router to the power
sources should be capable of carrying up to 32.5A.
Tellabs recommends consulting the local electrical or NEC codes
for approved conductor sizing for DC supply connections.
Connect the 48 VDC source that complies with the Safety Extra
Low Voltage (SELV) requirements in UL 1950, IEC 950, EN 60950,
and CSA C22.2 No. 950-95.
DC Power Source
Ground
DC power sources must be derived from a dedicated DC branch
circuit, and each branch circuit must be protected by a dedicated
circuit breaker.
The installation site should have a dedicated 15A single-pole circuit
breaker with a medium trip delay at each branch circuit (or a 50A fuse
at the associated power distribution panel).
Mandatory: You must connect an earth-ground cable to the 1/4-20
UNC studs located on the rear panel of the Tellabs 8830 smart router.
Note: The ground cable for the DC-version of the Tellabs 8830 smart
router must be capable of handling 50A of current.
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Table 3.8, page 17-36, lists and describes the Tellabs system modules and
components, and provides a revision level for those that are affected by this
increased maximum operating voltage tolerance range.
Note 1: The change to the maximum operating voltage tolerance range requires
no change to the functionality of the stock keeping units (SKUs) that are
referenced in Table 3.8, page 17-36.
Note 2: Customers running Tellabs 8800 smart router series systems that will be
operating at the maximum operating voltage tolerance range must use
one of the 60 VDC-rated fan tray assemblies listed in Table 3.8,
page 17-36.
Table 3.8 Tellabs Components Affected
Tellabs P/N Description Revision Level
83.8830-FT-R5 Tellabs

8830 Fan Tray Spare, 60


VDC-rated
A
81.8830-DC Tellabs

8830 Shelf Unit DC (chassis


with 4 PLM trays, 15 PLM slot
blanking panels (SBPs), 4 rear
blanking panels (RBPs), 1 system
panel, 2 fan trays, and 2 air filters),
60 VDC-rated
D
81.8830-SCC-A Tellabs

8830 Switch & Control Card


(SCC)
E
81.8830-ULC-1 Tellabs

8830 2MB CAM Universal


Line Card (ULC-1)
D
81.8830-ULC-2 Tellabs

8830 9MB CAM Universal


Line Card (ULC-2)
C
82.8830-ULC-2-R5 Tellabs

8830 18MB CAM Universal


Line Card (ULC-2)
A
82.8840-FT-R5 Tellabs8840 Fan Tray Spare, 60
VDC-rated
A
81.8840-DC Tellabs8840 Shelf Unit DC (chassis
with 1 system panel, 1 fan tray, and 1
air filter), 60 VDC-rated
L
82.8860-FT-R5 Tellabs

8860 Fan Tray Spare, 60


VDC-rated
A
81.8860-DC Tellabs

8860 Shelf Unit DC (chassis


with 1 system panel, 1 fan tray, and 1
air filter), 60 VDC-rated
R
81.88X0-SCC Tellabs

8860/8840 Switch & Control


Card (SCC)
T
82.88X0-ULC-1 Tellabs

8860/8840 2MB CAM


Universal Line Card (ULC-1)
D
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83.88X0-ULC-1-R5 Tellabs

8860/8840 18MB CAM


Universal Line Card (ULC-1)
A
81.88X0-ULC-2 Tellabs8860/8840 9MB CAM
Universal Line Card (ULC-2)
K
81.88X0-ULC-3-R5 Tellabs

8860/8840 36MB CAM


Universal Line Card (ULC-3)
A
81.88X0-PLM192C-23 1-port OC-192c/STM-64c
Multi-Service PLM - SMF LR-2
(includes new integrated ULC-1)
D
82.88X0-PLM192C-11 1-port OC-192c/STM-64c
Multi-Service PLM - SMF SR-1
(includes new integrated ULC-1)
D
82.88X0-PLM192C-22 1-port OC-192c/STM-64c
Multi-Service PLM - SMF IR-2
(includes new integrated ULC-1)
D
81.88X0-PLM192C-31 1-port OC-192c/STM-64c
Multi-Service PLM - SMF SR-1
(includes integrated ULC-2)
H
81.88X0-PLM192C-32 1-port OC-192c/STM-64c
Multi-Service PLM - SMF IR-2
(9 MB CAM version, includes
integrated ULC-2)
G
81.88X0-PLM192C-33 1-port OC-192c/STM-64c
Multi-Service PLM - SMF LR-2
(includes integrated ULC-2)
C
82.88X0-PLM10GE-20 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM --
SMF LR (LAN PHY)
(included new integrated ULC-1)
D
82.88X0-PLM10GE-21 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM --
SMF LW (WAN PHY)
(includes new integrated ULC-1)
D
82.88X0-PLM10GE-30 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM --
SMF ER (LAN PHY)
(includes new integrated ULC-1)
D
81.88X0-PLM10GE-31 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM --
SMF EW (WAN PHY)
(includes new integrated ULC-1)
D
81.88X0-PLM10GE-40 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM --
SMF LR (LAN PHY)
(includes integrated ULC-2)
G
81.88X0-PLM10GE-50 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM --
SMF ER (LAN PHY)
(includes integrated ULC-1)
D
Table 3.8 Tellabs Components Affected (Continued)
Tellabs P/N Description Revision Level
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81.88X0-PLM10GE-51 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM --
SMF EW (WAN PHY)
(includes integrated ULC-2)
C
82.88X0-PLM10GE-60 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM --
SMF ZR (LAN PHY)
(includes new integrated ULC-1)
D
81.88X0-PLM10GE-61 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM --
SMF ZW (WAN PHY)
(includes new integrated ULC-1)
D
81.88X0-PLM10GE-80 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM --
SMF ZR (LAN PHY)
(includes integrated ULC-2)
D
81.88X0-PLM10GE-81 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM --
SMF ZW (WAN PHY)
(includes integrated ULC-2)
C
81.88X0-PLM192C-X1 1-port OC-192c/STM-64c
Multi-Service PLM - SMF SR-1 XFP
(includes new integrated ULC-1) XFP
ordered separately
C
81.88X0-PLM192C-X2 1-port OC-192c/STM-64c
Multi-Service PLM - SMF SR-1
(includes integrated ULC-2) XFP
ordered separately
B
81.88X0-PLM10G-XL1 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet XFP SMF
(LAN PHY) PLM
(includes new integrated ULC-1, XFP
ordered separately)
C
81.88X0-PLM10G-XW1 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet XFP SMF
(WAN PHY) PLM
(includes new integrated ULC-1; XFP
ordered separately)
C
81.88X0-PLM10G-XL2 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet XFP SMF
(LAN PHY) PLM
(includes integrated ULC-2; XFP
ordered separately)
B
81.88X0-PLM10G-XW2 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet XFP SMF
(WAN PHY) PLM
(includes integrated ULC-2; XFP
ordered separately)
C
Table 3.8 Tellabs Components Affected (Continued)
Tellabs P/N Description Revision Level
System Installation Manual 3. Equipment and Site Preparation
76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-39
AC Power Requirements
To minimize shock hazard, the Tellabs 8830 smart router must be connected to an
electrical ground. The AC-version of the Tellabs 8830 smart router accommodates
redundant power feeds.
The Tellabs 8830 smart router system is designed to operate on only one feed,
which provides sufficient power to meet all of the minimum requirements listed in
Table 3.9, page 17-39.
When the Tellabs 8830 smart router system is installed in a redundant power
application, both AC power feeds must be connected and compliant with these
minimum requirements.
Power circuit breakers and earth ground connections are defined in Table 3.9,
page 17-39. The AC power distribution within the chassis is independent down to
the unit level (circuit packs, fans, and system panel electronics).

The design provides for two AC input power supply modules, which provide a 1:1
redundancy. Table 3.10, page 17-39, defines the AC power and ground cabling
requirements.

Table 3.9 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router AC Power Requirements
Description Minimum Maximum
Voltage 200 VAC 230 VAC
Frequency
50 Hz 60 Hz
Power Cord
Note: Two NEMA L6-20P power
cords with locking plug
connector are supplied with
each Tellabs 8830 smart
router AC system.
16 AWG (required) ---
Current 15A 15A at 200-230 VAC
Feed Fusing The size of the fusing is in accordance with relevant
local, regional, or NEC codes to protect the feed wire.
Table 3.10 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router AC Cabling Requirements
Item Description
Power and Ground
Connections
Use 6 AWG wires for all power and ground connections. Consult your
national electrical codes (for example, the NEC in the United States).
The system requires two (A and B) AC power sources.
Tellabs recommends consulting the local electrical or NEC codes for
approved conductor sizing for AC supply connections.
Connect the AC source that complies with the Safety Extra Low
Voltage (SELV) requirements in UL 1950, IEC 950, EN 60950, and
CSA C22.2 No. 950-95.
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Connecting Optical Network PLM Cables
For information about PLM types, PLM product codes, and descriptions of the
required optical network cables needed for PLMs during the installation of the
Tellabs 8830 smart router, refer to PLM Descriptions in the Tellabs 8800 Smart
Router Series PLM Configuration Manual, 76.8800FP90/41.
Note: Refer to Release Documentation, page 17-16, for a complete listing of the
Tellabs documentation that supports this release.
Fiber Optic and Optic Transponder Cleaning
Tellabs requires that the personnel who are performing the equipment setup and
initialization of the Tellabs 8830 smart router make sure to clean every optic
transponder and connecting fiber optic cable during the installation process prior to
any operation of the system.
Refer to the following sections in Fiber Optic Cleaning, page 17-115, for specific
details:
Fiber Optic Safety, page 17-116
Fiber Optic Cleaning Requirements, page 17-118
Fiber Optic Cleaning Procedures, page 17-124
Cleaning Connectors, page 17-127
AC Power Source
Ground
AC power sources must be derived from a dedicated AC branch
circuit, and each branch circuit must be protected by a dedicated
circuit breaker.
The installation site should have a dedicated 50A single-pole circuit
breaker with a medium trip delay at each branch circuit (or a 50A fuse
at the associated power distribution panel).
Mandatory: You must connect an earth-ground cable to the 1/4-20
UNC studs located on the rear panel of the Tellabs 8830 smart router.
Note: The ground cable for the AC-version of the Tellabs 8830 smart
router must be capable of handling 32.5A of current.
Table 3.10 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router AC Cabling Requirements (Continued)
Item Description
System Installation Manual 4. Equipment Overview
76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-41
4. Equipment Overview
This section provides an overview of the components included in the Tellabs 8830
smart router system. Figure 4.1, page 17-41, shows key components on the front
panel of the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis. Details are provided in the following
sections:
Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Chassis and Front Panel, page 17-42
Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Rear Connector Panel, page 17-56
Physical Line Modules (PLMs), page 17-45
Using Blank Panels, page 17-61
T1/E1 BITS External Timing Connectors, page 17-61
BITS Clock and Alarm Reporting Modes, page 17-62
Figure 4.1 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Chassis

Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis
Fan tray
Rack
Mounting
bracket
Front panel
assembly 2
System panel
Air intakes
ESD jack
Physical Line
Module slots
(3-1, and 4-2)

Fan tray
assembly 1
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Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Chassis and Front Panel
The Tellabs 8830 smart router components are described under the following
headings:
Chassis Overview, page 17-42
Chassis Card Cage, page 17-43
System Panel, page 17-48
Fan Tray Assemblies, page 17-51
Air Filters, page 17-53
Cable Management System, page 17-55
Chassis Overview
Figure 4.1, page 17-41, and Figure 4.2, page 17-44, provide a front view of the
Tellabs 8830 smart router system chassis. The chassis design includes the
following features and components:
Mid-plane design supports installations into 19-inch and 23-inch global
seismic equipment EIA relay racks.
PLMs are installed through the front panel. ULCs and SCCs are
installed through the rear panel.
A forced air cooling system uses side-mounted tubular axial cooling
fans that are contained in two fan tray assemblies.
Note: The system panel, air filter, and fan tray assemblies are all
field-replaceable units (FRU) for the Tellabs 8830 smart router.
Supports the use of either highline AC power modules or a 48V DC
input terminal blocks.
Four dedicated slots for ULCs and two slots for SCCs do not require
any corresponding ULC and SCC slot dependencies for operation:
- ULC slots are designated as ULC 1, ULC 2, ULC 3, and ULC 4
- SCC slots are designated as SCC 1 and SCC 2
Supports up to 16 standard-size PLMs, or a combination of
standard-size and larger Tellabs 8830 smart router PLMs.
Note: The Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis supports two Tellabs 8830 smart
router PLMs: the Tellabs 8830 smart router 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM and
the Tellabs 8830 smart router OC-192c/STM-64c PLM. These larger size
PLMs are designed specifically for the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis
and will not fit into any other Tellabs 8800 smart router series.
The Tellabs 8830 smart router PLMs occupy the same space that is
normally dedicated to four standard-size PLMs. For details about
installing the larger PLMs, refer to Installing PLMs, page 17-86.
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ESD jacks on the front and rear panels of the chassis prevent ESD
discharge damage to the ULC, SCC, and PLM components inside the
Tellabs 8830 smart router during maintenance or installation. ESD
jacks on both front and rear panels also contain wrist grounding strap
attachment points.
Note: Always attach the wrist grounding strap to one of these ESD jacks
whenever you are installing components or performing maintenance on
the Tellabs 8830 smart router system.
The mid-plane design of the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis provides access
from both the front panel and rear panel. This design allows:
All installed ULCs, SCCs, AC power supply units, and air filters to be
plugged in to the chassis through the rear of the unit.
All installed PLMs, fan tray assemblies, and the system panel to be
plugged into the chassis through the front of the unit.
Chassis Card Cage
The Tellabs 8830 smart router mid-plane chassis card cage provides slots into
which the following system components may be installed:
Up to four ULCs (ULC 1, ULC 2, ULC 3, and ULC 4) can be installed
through the rear panel of the unit.
Up to two SCC cards (SCC 1 and SCC 2) can be installed through the
rear panel of the unit.
Up to 16 standard-size PLMs can be installed through the front panel
(or a combination of standard-size and larger-size Tellabs 8830 smart
router PLM types).
An appropriate number of card blank panels to cover any empty
chassis slots (SSC, ULC, or PLM).
Chassis Front View
Figure 4.2, page 17-44, shows the front view of the Tellabs 8830 smart router
chassis with the following front panel PLM slot options and their corresponding rear
panel ULC slots:
ULC 1card blank panels installed in PLM slots 1, 2, 3, and 4
ULC 2four Gigabit Ethernet PLMs installed in slots 1, 2, 3, and 4
ULC 3card blank panels installed in PLM slots 1, 2, 3, and 4
ULC 4one Tellabs 8830 smart router 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM
installed
Note: The Tellabs listed accessory cards are intended only for use in Tellabs UL
Listed end-use equipment, for example, SCCs, ULCs, and PLMs.
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Figure 4.2 Front View of Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Chassis
Chassis Rear View
Figure 4.3, page 17-45 shows the rear view of the Tellabs 8830 smart router
chassis. There are four defined ULC slots in the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis.
These are labeled on the rear panel of the unit from top to bottom as:
ULC 4
ULC 3
ULC 2
ULC 1
Each ULC resides in a slot in the mid-plane, and is installed from the rear of the
chassis. Each ULC slot has a direct relationship with the (up to four) standard-size
PLMs (labeled as 3, 4, 1, and 2) that can be installed from the front panel.
For ULC replacement procedures, refer to the TMOS Maintenance Manual,
76.8800FP90/26.

PLM slots
(slot 1, 2, 3, and 4)
ULC 4
ULC 3
ULC 2
ULC 1

Cable management
system location
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Figure 4.3 Rear View of Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Chassis
Figure 4.3, page 17-45, shows the locations of the four ULC slots and the two SCC
slots on the rear panel.
Note: Card blank panels must cover all unpopulated SCC and ULC slots (for
details, refer to Using Blank Panels, page 17-61).
Physical Line Modules (PLMs)
Status LEDs on the faceplate of PLMs provide a visual indication of the overall
status of the PLM.
PLM status LEDs are described in Table 4.1, page 17-46, and PLM slots are
shown in Figure 4.1, page 17-41.
For more information about the supported PLM types that can be installed in the
Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis, refer to the Tellabs 8800 Smart Router Series
PLM Configuration Manual, 76.8800FP90/41.
Note: The Tellabs 8830 smart router 10 Gigabit Ethernet and Tellabs 8830 smart
router OC-192c/STM-64c PLMs are designed specifically for use in the
Tellabs 8830 smart router.
DC Power Block A
DC Power Block A
On/Off Switch DC Power Block B
DC Power Block B
On/Off Switch
ESD Jack
Mounting
Brackets
Chassis
Grounding
Studs
Fan Filter
Assembly
(two filters)
ULC 4
ULC 3
ULC 2
ULC 1
SCC 2
SCC 1
For centralized DC Power Connection,
install only in restricted access area.
Remove both power cords to shut down.
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Table 4.1 PLM Status LEDs
LED
PLM Status LED Color and Probable Causes
Off Green Red
PLM:
Gigabit Ethernet
Fast Ethernet
PLM Status LED:
PLM is enabled and in a
good state, and has passed
diagnostic tests.
PLM Port Status LED:
Optical signal good (meets
minimum optical receive
sensitivity) as detected by
receiver.
PLM Status LED:
PLM is either disabled, or enabled
but not working correctly due to a
faulty state (diagnostic failure or
card type mismatch against current
configuration).
PLM Port Status LED:
Port alarm due to BER failure,
optical signal not detected.
LED
PLM Status LED Color and Probable Causes
Off Green Red
PLM:
OC-3/STM-1,
OC-3/STM-1,
OC-3/STM-1 ATM IMA,
OC-12/STM-4,
OC-48/STM-16
PLM Status LED:
PLM is enabled and in a
good state, and has passed
diagnostic tests.
PLM Port Status LED:
Optical signal good (meets
minimum optical receive
sensitivity) as detected by
receiver.
PLM Status LED:
PLM is either disabled, or enabled
but not working correctly due to a
faulty state (diagnostic failure or
card type mismatch against current
configuration).
PLM Port Status LED:
Port alarm due to BER failure,
optical signal not detected, other
SONET/SDH alarms.
PLM:
8830 OC-192/STM-64,
8830 OC-192/STM-64 XFP,
OC-192c/STM-64c,
OC-192c/STM-64c XFP
PLM Status LED:
INS PLM is enabled, in a
good state, and passing the
diagnostic tests.
PLM Status LED:
FAIL PLM is either disabled, or
enabled but not working correctly
due to a faulty state (diagnostic
failure or card type mismatch with
current configuration).
PLM Port Status LED:
ACT Optical signal meets
minimum optical receive
sensitivity as detected by
receiver.
PLM Port Status PLM:
FAIL Port alarm is due to a BER
failure, or because an optical signal
is not being detected, or other type
of SONET/SDH-related alarm.
System Installation Manual 4. Equipment Overview
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For details about removing and replacing standard-size PLMs, refer to the TMOS
Maintenance Manual, 76.8800FP90/26.
For specific information about supported PLMs, refer to the Tellabs 8800 Smart
Router Series PLM Configuration Manual, 76.8800FP90/41.
Refer to Release Documentation, page 17-16, for a list of all of the related Tellabs
documentation for this release of Tellabs 8800 smart router series products.
Note: For details about how to remove and replace the Tellabs 8830 smart router
PLMs (the Tellabs 8830 smart router 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM and the
Tellabs 8830 smart router OC-192c/STM-64c PLM), refer to TMOS
Maintenance Manual, 76.8800FP90/26.
LED
PLM Status LED Color and Probable Causes
Off Green Red
PLM:
DS3 Concatenated,
DS3 Channelized
PLM Status LED:
PLM is enabled, in a good
state, and passing the
diagnostic tests.
PLM Status LED:
PLM is either disabled, or enabled
but not working correctly due to a
faulty state (diagnostic failure or
card type mismatch with current
configuration).
PLM Port Status LED:
Electrical signal is good as
detected by receiver.
PLM Port Status PLM:
Port alarm is due to a BER failure,
or because the signal is not being
detected, or there is another type of
alarm.
PLM:
8830 10 Gigabit Ethernet,
8830 10 Gigabit Ethernet XFP
PLM Status LED:
INS PLM is enabled, in a
good state, and has passed
the diagnostic tests
(in-service with fiber
connections).
PLM Status LED:
FAIL PLM is either disabled, or
enabled but not working correctly
due to a faulty state (a diagnostic
failure, card type mismatch with
current configuration, or no fiber
connections).
PLM Port Status LED:
ACT Optical signal meets
minimum optical receive
sensitivity as detected by
receiver.
PLM Port Status PLM:
FAIL Port alarm is due to a BER
failure, or because an optical signal
is not being detected.
Table 4.1 PLM Status LEDs (Continued)
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System Panel
The Tellabs 8830 smart router system panel (Figure 4.4, page 17-48) is located
on the front of the chassis, and contains the following components:
Environmental status LEDs
Alarm LEDs
ULC card status LEDs
SCC card status LEDs
Alarm cutoff (ACO) button
BITS IN A and BITS IN B connectors
Alarms connector
Serial connector
The environmental status, alarm, and ULC card status LEDs are described in Table
4.2, page 17-49.
Figure 4.4 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router System Panel
System Panel and Card LEDs
Under normal operating conditions, when an SCC is active in the Tellabs 8830
smart router, the LEDs on the ULC and SCC faceplates match the corresponding
LEDs on the system panel.
When no SCC is currently active, the LEDs on the ULC and SCC faceplates may
not match the LEDs on the system panel.
When a node restart is performed and the node reboots, the TMOS software clears
all of the LEDs on the system panel except for the PWR (Power) LEDs.
This prevents older status information from being displayed on the system panel
LEDs while the node is restarting.
Once a SCC is again active, the system panel LEDs are updated to match the state
of the LEDs on the ULC and SCC faceplates.

Environmental status and alarm LEDs
SCC 1 and SCC 2 status LEDs
BITS In A BITS In B
Alarms connector Management serial interface
ACO BITS IN A BITS IN B ALARMS
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Environmental Status, Alarm, and SCC LEDs
The system panel shows the current state of the environmental status, alarm, and
SCC LEDs, based on the colors displayed.
Figure 4.5, page 17-49, shows how the LEDs are grouped on the system panel.
The environmental status and alarm LED colors are described in Table 4.2,
page 17-49.
The SCC 1 and SCC 2 status LED status colors are described in Table 4.3,
page 17-50.
Figure 4.5 System Panel Environmental Status, Alarm, and SCC LEDs
The following environmental status, alarm, and SCC LEDs are displayed on the
system panel:
PWR A (status of power source A)
PWR B (status of power source B)
CRT (Critical alarm)
MAJ (Major alarm)
MIN (Minor alarm)
FAN 1 (fan tray assembly 1)
FAN 2 (fan tray assembly 2)
TEMP (temperature alarm)
ULC 1 (operational alarm status)
ULC 2 (operational alarm status)
ULC 3 (operational alarm status)
ULC 4 (operational alarm status)
SCC 1 and SCC 2
- ACT (Active)
- SB (Standby)
- CPU

Table 4.2 Environmental Status and Alarm LED Descriptions
LED
Environmental Status and Alarm LED Color Descriptions
Off Green Red Yellow
PWR A No power supplied, or out of
range, at A (primary) lug.
48 VDC and return are
present at A (primary) lug.
N/A N/A
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The ULC status LEDs are located on the system panel one LED for each of the
four ULCs and indicate the overall status of installed ULCs.
SCC 1 and SCC 2 LEDs
The SCC 1 and SCC 2 status LEDs are labeled ACT, SB, and CPU. SCC 1 and
SCC 2 status severity is reported by the displayed LED colors, as described in
Table 4.3, page 17-50.
The SCC status LEDs are also located on the system panel three LEDs each
for the SCC 1 and SCC 2 and indicate the overall status of each SCC installed
in the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis slot.
PWR B No power supplied, or out of
range, at B (redundant) lug.
48 VDC and return are
present at B (redundant) lug.
N/A N/A
CRT
(Critical)
No alarm events N/A System failure
Hardware LED test
N/A
MAJ
(Major)
No alarm events N/A System major alarm
Hardware LED test
N/A
MIN
(Minor)
No alarm events N/A N/A System minor alarm
Hardware LED test
FAN 1 Fans operating normally N/A Fan failure
Hardware LED test
N/A
LED
Environmental Status and Alarm LED Color Descriptions
Off Green Red Yellow
FAN 2 Fans operating normally N/A Fan failure
Hardware LED test
N/A
TEMP Temperature within acceptable
limits
N/A Exceeds configured
duration threshold
Hardware LED test
N/A
ULC 1
ULC 2
ULC 3
ULC 4
No ULC
Unprovisioned ULC
ULC properly provisioned and
operating normally
Hardware LED test
ULC fault
Hardware LED test
N/A
Table 4.2 Environmental Status and Alarm LED Descriptions (Continued)
Table 4.3 SCC 1 and SCC 2 LED Status Descriptions
LED
Alarm LED Color and Probable Causes
Off Green Red
ACT
(Active)
SCC is not in either an active
or standby state
SCC is in an active state ---
SB
(Standby)
SCC is not in either an active
or standby state
SCC is in a standby state
---
CPU SCC is not provisioned or has
been administratively Disabled
SCC is operationally Up SCC is operationally Down
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ACO Button
The Tellabs 8830 smart router alarm cutoff (ACO) button (Figure 4.4, page 17-48)
lets you silence audible alarms and activate hardware LED tests. To silence an
audible alarm, quickly press the ACO button. To activate hardware LED tests, refer
to Hardware LED Testing, page 17-51.
Serial Connectors
Each SCC contains a DB-9 male serial port, known as the MAIN port. The system
panel on the front of the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis also contains a DB-9
male, RS-232 serial port, known as the AUX port in the TMOS command-line
interface (CLI).
Always use the MAIN port on the active SCC to log in to the Tellabs 8830 smart
router and connect to the management IP network, or perform initial configuration,
diagnostic, or debugging activities.
To learn how to set up serial communications with the Tellabs 8830 smart router
from an SCC, refer to Connecting a Local Console, page 17-93.
Hardware LED Testing
LED test functions are provided for all LEDs on the system panel. To activate a
hardware LED test, press and hold the ACO button for at least three seconds.
With the exception of LEDs that are currently in a red alarm state (they will remain
in this state throughout the hardware test), green LED activity is followed by red
LED activity for the following:
TEMP (temperature status)
FAN 1/FAN 2 (cooling fan status)
ULC 1/ULC 2/ULC 3/ULC 4 (line card status)
SCC 1/SCC 2 (switch card status)
Fan Tray Assemblies
The Tellabs 8830 smart router contains two fan tray assemblies that provide the
cooling for the chassis and system. These fan tray assemblies are located at the
left side of the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis (front-view).
The fan assemblies house 14 cooling fans that provide airflow and heat dissipation
for the chassis. Each fan tray contains seven tubular axial fans. Three large fans
cool the SCCs and ULCs at the rear of the chassis and four smaller fans cool the
PLMs at the front of the chassis.
Figure 4.6, page 17-52, shows the top fan tray assembly (FAN 2) partially pulled
out of the chassis. Figure 4.7, page 17-53, shows the side view of an entire fan
tray assembly. Each unit is replaceable onsite, and network services are not
interrupted when a fan tray is removed for servicing. Before replacing a fan tray
assembly, make sure that you have a standby fan tray available.
Note: Do not leave the Tellabs 8830 smart router running for longer than three
minutes without at least one fan tray assembly installed (FAN 1 or FAN 2).
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The chassis design provides for fan redundancy. In the event that any fan fails, the
remaining fans in that fan tray continue to cool the Tellabs 8830 smart router
chassis. In the Tellabs 8830 smart router, fan status and temperature status are
indicated in the following ways:
A FAN 1/FAN 2 failure LED that lights red on the system panel
indicates a fan failure, which is also reported to the Tellabs 8890
Management System.
If the internal temperature exceeds the temperature thresholds, the
TEMP failure LED lights red on the system panel, and the temperature
excess is reported to the Tellabs 8890 Management System.
Figure 4.6 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Fan Tray Assembly (FAN 2)
The two fan tray assemblies for the Tellabs 8830 smart router draw air in through
the intakes at the right side of the chassis. This airflow acts to cool the chassis
interior. The air passes through the chassis interior and is exhausted through the
vents on the left side of the chassis.
The three large cooling fans at the rear of the fan assembly tray are considered
smart because they have two operating speeds. External controls that act
independently of the input voltage control fan speed.
The fan speed control runs the large fans at either low or high speed, depending
on the internal temperature of the chassis. The four smaller cooling fans at the front
of the fan tray always run in the high-speed mode.
Note: Figure 4.7, page 17-53, shows the side view of one of the fan tray
assemblies removed from the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis.
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Figure 4.7 Fan Tray Assembly (Side View)
Air Filters
The Tellabs 8830 smart router air filter assemblies sit at the left side of the rear of
the chassis (refer to Figure 4.8, page 17-53), between the chassis cover and the
card cage.
Figure 4.8 Air Filter Assemblies Location on Rear Panel
The Tellabs 8830 smart router contains two air filters that filter the cooling air being
drawn into the chassis and reduces the possibility of internal contamination. Figure
4.9, page 17-54, shows one of the air filters removed from the chassis.
There are two air filter assemblies for the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis and
these are located adjacent to the air intakes on the left side of the Tellabs 8830
smart router chassis (from a rear panel orientation; refer to Figure 4.8,
page 17-53). Figure 4.10, page 17-55, show the air flow through chassis.
Air filter latch
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Figure 4.9 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Air Filter Assembly
Maintaining the proper operation of the cooling system for the Tellabs 8830 smart
router may require servicing one or more of the air filters that part of the fan tray
assemblies. An air filter kit (Tellabs P/N 81.8830-AF) includes all the filters needed
for the chassis. Refer to the TMOS Maintenance Manual, 76.8800FP90/26, for
removal and replacement procedures.
Note: In a Central Office environment, inspect the air filters every six to twelve
months. If there is a visibly significant accumulation of dust or debris, the
filter should be replaced. It is a good practice to replace air filters once a
year. The replaced air filter is disposable locally as they are RoHS (EU and
China) and WEEE compliant. Do not return them to Tellabs as they cannot
be cleaned and reused.
The primary function of the air filter is to prevent dust from entering the
chassis and depositing on the printed circuit assemblies. Even with a
significant accumulation of dust or debris on the air filter, the air flow is not
substantially impeded and the air temperature within the chassis may rise
only a few degrees higher than a fan tray with new air filters.
Air filter latch
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Figure 4.10 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Air Flow through Chassis
Cable Management System
The Tellabs 8830 smart router contains a cable routing guide for cable
management. This cable guide attaches to the right side of the front panel of the
chassis (when viewed from the front).
The cable management system organizes and routes cables to and from PLMs
installed in the front panel of the chassis (refer to Figure 4.11, page 17-56).
The cable routing guide is positioned vertically along the right-hand edge of the
chassis front panel. The cable routing guide is integrated into the chassis
assembly.
The cable routing guide and mounting hardware are included in the Tellabs 8830
smart router accessory box, and are installed at the customer site (refer to Table
3.1, page 17-25).
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Figure 4.11 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Cable Management System Example
Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Rear Connector Panel
The rear connector panel (Figure 4.12, page 17-57) contains the system
components described under the following headings:
DC Terminal Blocks, page 17-57
AC Power Supply, page 17-58
Chassis Grounding, page 17-58
ESD J ack Location, page 17-59

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Figure 4.12 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Chassis, Rear Connector Panel (DC-Version)
Note: Figure 4.12, page 17-57, shows the DC terminal block version of the
Tellabs 8830 smart router with the plastic cover removed.
DC Terminal Blocks
The Tellabs 8830 smart router DC-version powered chassis contains two DC
terminal blocks on the rear panel that must be wired at the installation site. Each
DC terminal block is equipped with the following inputs:
48V
RTN (return)
Each DC terminal block is capable of supplying and all of the necessary power
requirements for the chassis slots, system panel, PLMs, SCCs, ULCs, LEDs, and
cooling fans.
Each DC terminal block has a dedicated On/Off switch that controls it (for example,
the On/Off switch for Input A powers only that DC terminal block on or off).
DC Power Block A
DC Power Block A
On/Off Switch DC Power Block B
DC Power Block B
On/Off Switch
ESD Jack
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ULC 4
ULC 3
ULC 2
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SCC 2
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For centralized DC Power Connection,
install only in restricted access area.
Remove both power cords to shut down.
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DC power to the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis must be supplied by an
independent 48 VDC primary power source. The second DC terminal block
provides a 1:1 DC power redundancy protection should one of the DC terminal
blocks fail.
An optional second 48V power source can provide redundant power to the
chassis. DC power guidelines are provided in Connecting Ground and Power,
page 17-69.
AC Power Supply
The Tellabs 8830 smart router AC-version chassis contains two removable AC
power modules (refer to Figure 4.13, page 17-58) that slide into the rear panel and
plug into the mid-plane. Each AC power module is capable of providing 2000 Watts
independently, so each module alone is capable of providing sufficient to power the
Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis.
Each AC power module has a dedicated On/Off switch that controls it (for example,
the On/Off switch for AC power module A only controls the power to module A).
Having two AC power modules provides both load sharing and redundancy
protection. AC power modules are hot-swappable.
Situated between the two AC power modules on the rear panel are two standard
IEC-320 AC C14 male receptacles. The AC power cords supplied with the Tellabs
8830 smart router are equipped with standard IEC-320 C13 female plugs on the
system end of the cable, and NEMA l6-20P plugs on the power end of the cable.
Figure 4.13 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router AC Power Supply Modules
Additional AC power guidelines are provided in Connecting Ground and Power,
page 17-69.
Chassis Grounding
The chassis ground consists of a tri-post grounding point just above and to the right
of ULC 2 as shown in Figure 4.14, page 17-59. The tri-post ground studs offer two
grounding orientations depending on how the Tellabs 8830 smart router is
mounted, and allows you to install ground wires horizontally or vertically.
AC power module (A) AC power module (B) AC On/Off switch B AC On/Off switch A AC power C14
male receptacles
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Figure 4.14 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Rear Panel Chassis Grounding Studs
ESD Jack Location
The Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis provides a rear panel ESD jack located at
the upper right corner of the rear panel as shown in Figure 4.15, page 17-59.
Always attach an ESD wrist grounding strap before working with any of the ULCs,
SCCs, or PLMs in the Tellabs 8830 smart router. Failure to use proper ESD
grounding can result in potentially serious damage to the ULC, SCC, and PLM
components inside the Tellabs 8830 smart router.
To prevent this type of damage, wear the wrist grounding strap and attach it to the
ESD jack on the rear panel of the Tellabs 8830 smart router when you are
performing any maintenance or during installation of the ULCs, SCCs, or PLMs.
Figure 4.15 Rear Panel ESD Jack Location
ULC 4
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Physical Line Modules
PLMs perform Layer 1 and Layer 2 functions, including framing, mapping,
optical-to-electrical conversions, and capturing statistics.
The control interface between the line-card processor and each line module allows
access through the craft terminal for:
Setting parameters
Accessing internal registers
Performing other tasks typically completed by network personnel
For PLM replacement procedures, refer to the TMOS Maintenance Manual,
76.8800FP90/26 for details.
Tellabs 8830 smart router PLMs are available in numerous configurations, as
described in Environmental Requirements, page 17-100. For more information
about the PLMs supported by the Tellabs 8830 smart router, refer to the Tellabs
8800 Smart Router Series PLM Configuration Manual, 76.8800FP90/41.
Note: Refer to Release Documentation, page 17-16, for a complete listing of
Tellabs documentation that supports this release.
Figure 4.16, page 17-60, shows the front panel of the Tellabs 8830 smart router
chassis with a variety of PLM types installed (OC-3/STM-1, Fast Ethernet 10/100,
Gigabit Ethernet, and DS3 Channelized).
Figure 4.16 Front View of Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Populated with PLMs
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Using Blank Panels
All unpopulated chassis slots must be covered by blank panels.
Use the card blank panel to cover any slots where ULCs or SCCs are
not present (refer to Installing ULC/SCC Blank Panels, page 17-90).
Use a PLM blank panel to cover any slots where PLMs are not present
(refer to Installing PLM Blank Panel Covers, page 17-91).
Both of these blank panel types help to maintain proper airflow through the Tellabs
8830 smart router chassis, and suppress electro-magnetic interference (EMI). Both
blank panel types are required in order for the system to be compliant with related
FCC and EN55022 regulations.
Extra blank panels may be ordered from Tellabs. Use the following part numbers
when ordering:
SCC/ULC blank panel: Tellabs P/N 81.8830-RBP
PLM blank panel: Tellabs P/N 81.8800-PLM-SPB
T1/E1 BITS External Timing Connectors
The Tellabs 8830 smart router supports both the T1 and E1 signal modes for
external building-integrated timing supply (BITS) clocking. The signal mode for T1
is a 1.544 Mbps B8ZS-coded stream with SuperFrame (SF) or Extended
SuperFrame (ESF) framing. The signal mode for E1 is a 2.048 Mbps HDB3-coded
stream with standard E1 framing.
The BITS IN connectors accept two T1/E1 BITS input signals. The R BITS OUT
connectors forward a T1/E1 signal that is locked to the shelf timing. Pinouts for the
T1/E1 BITS timing connectors are shown in Table A.9, page 17-107.
Tellabs recommends that each shelf receives BITS timing from an external timing
source.
Note: The BITS clocking options are configured using the TMOS command-line
interface. For more information, refer to the TMOS Command Reference
Manual, 76.8800FP90/5.
Understanding T1 Framing Each T1 signal consists of 192 bits and an additional bit designated as the framing
bit, for a total of 193 bits per frame.
An SF consists of 12 193-bit frames with a synchronization bit pattern. This pattern
is repeated and monitored every 12 frames to allow the receiving end to determine
the synchronization bit and identify the beginning and end of the frames.
An ESF consists of 24 193 bit frames with a different synchronization bit pattern
applied only to predetermined frames. ESF is preferred over SF because ESF
contains a Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) framing bit within each frame, which
allows in-service monitoring for bit errors.
Understanding E1 Framing An E1 signal consists of 32 timeslots, with timeslot 0 used for framing information,
timeslot 16 used for signaling, and the remaining timeslots carrying data. However,
if you are using E1 for BITS clocking, the Tellabs 8830 smart router only monitors
the framing information in timeslot 0 and does not monitor signaling information if
available on timeslot 16.
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Note 1: The configuration of timeslots 0 and 16 for framing and signaling
information respectively is optional and can only be configured at the E1
timing source and not on the Tellabs 8830 smart router.
Note 2: The Tellabs 8830 smart router does not support the use of an E1 BITS
source when all of the E1 timeslots are carrying data.
The E1 timeslot information that the smart router supports and which is used to
frame the signal and extract timing information from it are as follows:
Cyclic Redundancy Check 4 (CRC4)Timeslot 0 is used to carry
framing information. All other timeslots carry data.
CRC4 +Channel Associated Signaling (CAS)Timeslot 0 is used to
carry framing information and timeslot 16 carries CAS.
CRC4 +Common Channel Signaling (CCS)Timeslot 0 is used to
carry framing information and timeslot 16 carries CCS.
BITS Clock and Alarm Reporting Modes
This section provides some general information about the BITS clock and related
clock sources, and the BITS clock alarm reporting modes.
BITS Clock and Priority Clock
Sources
Each Tellabs 8800 smart router series requires a unique system timing clock for
network operations. This system timing clock can be driven from an incoming
SONET/SDH signal, an external clock source such as the T1/E1 BITS clock, or an
internally generated clock. The Tellabs 8800 smart router series supports up to
eight clock sources. The assigned clock source priorities preserve system timing if
a clock source fails. If that occurs, the next highest priority clock takes over.
Note: Tellabs 8800 smart router series reserve priorities 1 and 2 for BITS A and
BITS B. Four ports can be configured for various priority levels ranging
from 3 to 6. These ports can be any SONET/SDH port or a DS3 port on the
DS3 ATM PLM.
Tellabs 8800 smart router series choose the highest priority clock source that is
available whenever selecting a clock to replace a failed external clock source. This
occurs if the currently selected clock source fails, or it is triggered manually to
switch to a different clocking source by a TMOS CLI command or by using the
Tellabs 8890 Management System. If the Tellabs 8800 smart router series is
configured to use a revertive clock, the current clock is re-evaluated whenever a
new clock source is detected.
Tellabs 8800 smart router series support the following prioritized clock sources (the
first six are external clock sources), from highest to lowest:
1. BITS A
2. BITS B
3. Configured SONET/SDH or DS3 port
4. Configured SONET/SDH or DS3 port
5. Configured SONET/SDH or DS3 port
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6. Configured SONET/SDH or DS3 port
7. Holdover clock
8. Internal clock (Stratum-3 system clock)
If the six external clock sources are unavailable, a Tellabs 8800 smart router series
uses either the holdover clock or the internal clock. The holdover clock locks onto
the last available external clock source and acts as the clock source as soon as no
external sources are available. The internal clock (oscillator) is only used when the
holdover clock is not valid.
BITS Clock Alarm Reporting
Modes
The Tellabs 8800 smart router series support the following two BITS clock alarm
reporting modes:
BITS Alarm Suppression Enabled Mode, page 17-63
BITS Alarm Suppression Disabled Mode, page 17-64
There are five system clock-related events generated by the Tellabs 8800 smart
router series:
ActSysClka transient informational event sent whenever the system
clock switches from one clock source to another (event 203).
SysClkFaila persistent major alarm event sent whenever the system
clock switches to the internal clock from an external line source (event
204).
BitsAlmChga transient informational event sent when the BITS clock
alarm suppression mode is changed from Enabled to Disabled (event
240).
BitsClkUpa transient informational event sent when the operational
status of the BITS clock is Up (event 241).
BitsClkDna persistent major alarm event sent whenever one or both
of the BITS clock sources fail (event 242).
Note: For more information about the system clock-related events, refer to the
TMOS Maintenance Manual, 76.8800FP90/26, for more details.
BITS Alarm Suppression
Enabled Mode
The BITS alarm suppression enabled mode does not generate any major alarms
when the BITS clock fails. The only indication of a BITS clock source failure is a
transient, informational event that indicates that a clocking source has changed
(event 203). The default clock alarm reporting mode setting is BITS alarm
suppression enabled.
When in this mode, Tellabs 8800 smart router series can exhibit the following
behavior when clock failures occur:
Transient informational events are sent upon any of the following clock
source switching conditions:
- BITS A switching to BITS B
- Line source x switching to line source y
- BITS A or B switching to line source y
- Any external clock source switching to an internal clock
- Holdover clock switching to an internal clock
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BITS Alarm Suppression
Disabled Mode
The BITS alarm suppression disabled mode generates three events related to the
status of the BITS clock. When in this mode, Tellabs 8800 smart router series can
exhibit the following behavior related to the status of the BITS clock:
BitsAlmChga transient informational event sent when the BITS clock
alarm suppression mode is changed from Enabled to Disabled (event
240).
BitsClkUpa transient informational event sent when the operational
status of the BITS clock is Up (event 241).
BitsClkDn: a persistent major alarm event sent when a BITS clock fails
(event 242).
For detailed CLI command information about configuring system clocks, refer to
the TMOS Command Reference Manual, 76.8800FP90/5.
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5. Installing the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router System
This section describes how to perform the following installation tasks:
Secure the Tellabs 8830 smart router in a rack.
Connect all system power, ground, and optical cables.
Load the chassis with SCCs, ULCs, and PLMs.
Apply and verify power to the Tellabs 8830 smart router system.
Boot and perform initial configuration of Tellabs 8830 smart router
system.
To perform these tasks, use the information provided under the following headings:
Mounting the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router in an Equipment Rack,
page 17-65
Connecting Ground and Power, page 17-69
Loading the Chassis, page 17-80
Installing Blank Panel Covers, page 17-90
Connecting PLMs to the Optical Network, page 17-91
Connecting T1/E1 BITS Clocks, page 17-92
Connecting Alarm Outputs, page 17-92
Connecting a Local Console, page 17-93
Applying and Verifying Power, page 17-94
Booting the System, page 17-95
Logging In Using the Console Interface, page 17-95
Changing the Default Password, page 17-96
Connecting to the IP Management Network, page 17-97
Mounting the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router in an Equipment Rack
This section contains the following guidelines and procedures for mounting the
Tellabs 8830 smart router:
Installation Guidelines, page 17-66
Adjusting the Mounting Brackets, page 17-67
Positioning and Securing the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router, page 17-68
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Installation Guidelines
Keep the following guidelines in mind when mounting the Tellabs 8830 smart router
in an equipment rack:
Power: Do not apply power to the Tellabs 8830 smart router until you
complete all of the installation tasks in this chapter.
Compliance: To obtain NEBS Zone 4 earthquake compliance, use the
Tellabs 19-inch open frame seismic rack (Tellabs P/N 149.0249), or
the Tellabs 23-inch open frame seismic rack (Tellabs P/N 149.0246).
Performing a seismic-mounting of the Tellabs 8830 smart router
requires you to use either designated open frame seismic rack and
include the two brackets per side. You must order a mounting kit for
use with your seismic rack:
P/N 81.8830-SM19 for 19-inch rack
P/N 81.8830-SM23 for 23-inch rack
Operating ambient temperature: When a Tellabs 8830 smart router
is installed in a cabinet or a multi-unit rack, the operating ambient
temperature of the rack environment may run higher than the room
ambient temperature. (Refer to Table A.2, page 17-100 for
environmental requirements.) Therefore, you must install the
equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient
temperature (Tma) specified by the manufacturer to prevent heat
damage to the system.
Unrestricted air flow:
The installation site must allow sufficient air flow clearance at the
rear and sides of the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis. To ensure
proper functioning, the cooling system requires unrestricted air
flow.
Allow at least 6 inches (15 cm) clearance at the rear of the rack,
and 3 inches (7.5 cm) clearance on the sides of the rack.
ESD Warning:
Electro-static discharge (ESD) can result in serious damage to the ULC, SCC,
and PLM components inside the Tellabs 8830 smart router.
To prevent ESD when working with system components, wear the wrist
grounding strap and attach it to the ESD jack on the Tellabs 8830 smart router
system panel.
Warnung vor elektrostatischer Entladung:
Eine elektrostatische Entladung kann zu Beschdigungen an den ULC-, SCC-
und PLM-Komponenten des Tellabs 8830 smart router fhren.
Um whrend der Arbeit an den Systemkomponenten eine elektrostatische
Entladung zu vermeiden, mssen Sie ein Erdungsband um Ihr Handgelenk
tragen und dieses mit dem Erdungsanschluss am Systempanel des Tellabs
8830 smart router verbinden.
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Populate each slot with an SCC, ULC, or blank panel to ensure
proper circulation of cooling air throughout the chassis cage, and
maintain an acceptable operating temperature.
Circuit overloading: Evaluate equipment connections to the supply
circuit, and the potential effect that overloading of the circuits might
have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Adhere to
equipment nameplate ratings to avoid circuit overloading.
Mechanical loading: When mounting equipment in the rack, avoid
uneven mechanical loading that might result in a hazardous condition.
Reliable earthing: Maintain reliable earthing for the rack-mounted
equipment. Give particular attention to supply connections, other than
direct connections to the branch circuit (for example, the use of power
strips).
Lifting and positioning equipment: Always obtain assistance when
lifting and aligning the Tellabs 8830 smart router in the installation
rack. For safety, Tellabs recommends the participation of three
people. Refer to Positioning and Securing the Tellabs 8830 Smart
Router, page 17-68.
Adjusting the Mounting Brackets
The Tellabs 8830 smart router ships with mounting brackets already attached and
in position for mounting in a 19-inch global seismic equipment EIA relay rack. If you
need to install the chassis in a larger rack, you will need to order the applicable
mounting kit.
Refer to Table 3.5, page 17-29, Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Mounting Kits,
page 17-29, for a complete listing of the supported Tellabs 8830 smart router
mounting kits. Refer to the figures in Equipment Rack Requirements, page 17-29,
which illustrate three rack mounting types:
Figure 3.2, page 17-30, flush-mount rack mounting
Figure 3.4, page 17-31, mid-mount rack mounting
Figure 3.6, page 17-32, seismic-mount rack mounting
Note: To obtain NEBS Zone 4 earthquake compliance, you must use the Tellabs
19-inch open frame seismic rack (Tellabs P/N 149.0239), or the Tellabs
23-inch open frame seismic rack (Tellabs P/N 149.0246). To perform a
seismic-mounting of the Tellabs 8830 smart router this requires you to use
either designated open frame seismic rack, which includes two mounting
brackets per side.
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You can use one of the mounting brackets as a template to locate the proper holes
on the rack. If the brackets are already attached, remove one and use it to mark
the correct holes on both sides of the rack. Re-attach the bracket prior to installing
the Tellabs 8830 smart router in the rack.
Positioning and Securing the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router
The Tellabs 8830 smart router must be installed through the front of the rack
(Figure 5.1, page 17-69). Tellabs recommends using a three-person crew to lift
and position the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis in the designated rack. Use safe
practices when positioning units in the rack by placing heavier units in the lowest
positions to avoid any weight imbalance.
The following procedure describes how to position and secure a Tellabs 8830
smart router chassis that does not have any SCCs, ULCs, and PLMs installed.
1. With two people at opposite sides of the chassis, lift the chassis and
insert it through the front of the rack. A third person should be in
position to support the rear of the chassis during the lifting process.
2. Align the mounting brackets with the rack so that all screw holes are
accessible and the chassis is level.
3. With the assistance of the third person, secure the chassis to the rack
using the screws provided in the accessory kit.
Caution:
The Tellabs 8830 smart router must be mounted horizontally level in the rack to
prevent a hazardous operating condition.
Vorsicht:
Der Tellabs 8830 smart router muss im Baugruppentrger horizontal
ausgerichtet sein, um einen gefhrlichen Betriebszustand zu vermeiden.
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Figure 5.1 Securing the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Chassis
Connecting Ground and Power
This section describes how to configure ground and power for the AC and DC
power sources for the Tellabs 8830 smart router:
DC Power Module Overview, page 17-69
AC Power Module Overview, page 17-71
Grounding the Chassis and Connecting Power Cables, page 17-73
Refer to Table 3.4, page 17-28, for all DC power feed installation supplies.
The DC power installation procedures in this section require the following tools:
10 mm nut driver
Crimping tool for Burndy grounding lugs, 6 AWG
DC Power Module Overview
The DC power panel consists of two DC power blocks located on the Tellabs 8830
smart router rear panel. Each DC power block is capable of independently
providing all of the DC power required by the chassis and all of its internal
components for proper operation (refer to Figure 5.2, page 17-70).
The rear panel DC power is supplied by one power (PWR) block for primary (A)
and one PWR block for secondary (B). Each PWR block consists of dual-lug pairs
for the 48V inputs and battery return (RTN) connections.
These dual-lug pairs are associated with the dedicated 48V and RTN buses on
the chassis mid-plane, and each PWR block has a dedicated On/Off switch.
Note: The Tellabs 8830 smart router has a dedicated inverter that extracts 48V
from a mid-plane power bus and uses a converter to produce the operating
voltages required by each installed card.
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Figure 5.2 Rear Panel DC Power Modules
Each Tellabs 8830 smart router DC power panel contains a set of power blocks (A
and B) that accept input voltages between 40.0 and 60.0 VDC (48V nominal).
Refer to Figure 5.3, page 17-70, for a close-up view of a DC power block. These
power blocks provide power to the chassis in this way:
Input block A and B powers the ULCs (4, 3, 2, and 1), the SCCs (1 and
2), the PLMs (1 through 16)
Both input blocks (A and B) furnish power to the system fans and
control panel
Note: The Tellabs 8830 smart router is designed so that all of the power
requirements for proper operation can be supplied from a single DC power
block. The second DC power block provides a 1:1 level of power
redundancy.
Figure 5.3 DC Power Block A




DC Input A:
48V
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DC Input A
On/Off switch
DC Input B
On/Off switch
Plastic
cover
Power lug
Flat washer
Lock washer
M6 hex nut
Non-removable
snap fasteners
(part of cover assembly)
-A48V Bus A
RTN Bus A
-48V
A
RTN
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The set of DC power blocks offers some flexibility when installing and connecting
DC power cabling by giving you the following options:
Separate the cables to power block A and to power block B with the
DC power cabling running independently along each side of the
Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis
Combine the two cables, with the DC power cabling running together
along only one side of the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis
Use 6 AWG wires with crimp-on lugs for all connections. For example, use Burndy
YA6CL-2TC14 (Tellabs P/N 52.6121) or equivalent. Each DC input block filter
assembly connection is rated at 32.5A maximum, with the following requirements:
A dedicated, appropriately-rated DC power source for each
connection.
DC power cables must be terminated by dual-hole cable lugs (1/4-inch
hole with 5/8-inch spacing) at the Tellabs 8830 smart router end. The
lugs must fit over M6 terminal studs on.625-inch (15.88 mm) centers.
The lugs are provided as part of the DC Assembly Kit that
accompanies each Tellabs 8830 smart router (refer to Inspecting the
Accessory Box, page 17-25).
Note: Proper installation requires a 10 mm socket and nut driver for the M6 nuts
on the DC terminal blocks, and a torque driver with a 22 lb-in maximum
torque setting. Refer to DC Power Feed Installation Supplies,
page 17-28, for additional tool specifications and descriptions.
AC Power Module Overview
AC power for the Tellabs 8830 smart router is provided by two removable AC
power modules, each capable of delivering 2000 watts (refer to Figure 5.4,
page 17-71).
Figure 5.4 Rear Panel AC Power Modules
The two AC power modules slide into the rear AC power panel of the Tellabs 8830
smart router chassis, and plug into the mid-plane. Because each AC power module
is capable of providing a maximum of 2000 watts independently, a single module
is sufficient to power the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis.
AC Power Module A
On/Off switch A
AC Power Module B
AC power C14 male receptacles
On/Off switch B
OFF OFF
AC OK DC OK ALM
TH200018
48V 40A AC OK DC OK ALM
TH200018
48V 40A
200-240 VAC ~ 50-60 Hz 10A
PS A PS B
REMOVE BOTH POWER CORDS TO SHUTDOWN. !
AC Power Module LEDs
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The two AC power modules support load sharing and 1:1 AC power redundancy
protection. For example, in the event that one of the AC power modules fails, the
other AC power module provides a redundant source of power, and operations
continue uninterrupted. This design gives AC power modules hot-swap capability.
Situated between the two AC power modules are two standard IEC-320 AC C14
male receptacles. The AC power cords that are supplied with the Tellabs 8830
smart router are equipped with standard IEC-320 C13 female plugs on the system
end of the cable, and NEMA L6-20P plugs on the power source end of the cable.
Each AC power module includes a dedicated On/Off switch.
Each AC power module provides two sets of blades that plug into two connectors
on the mid-plane:
One set of blades provides power to the A bus
One set of blades provides power to the B bus
These connections provide the dedicated 48V A and B and 48V RTN (return) A
and B buses in the chassis
Note: Refer to the TMOS Maintenance Manual, 76.8800FP90/26, for the
procedure describing replacing an AC power module.
Table 5.1, page 17-72, describes the LEDs on the front panel of the AC power
modules. Figure 5.4, page 17-71, shows the location of these LEDs.
The AC power modules provide AC power to the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis
to support the following system components:
Fan tray assemblies
System panel
ULCs
SCCs
PLMs
Table 5.1 AC Power Module LEDs
LED Description
ALM (alarm) LED When unlit, the ALM LED indicates that the AC power module is
functioning normally.
When lit red, the ALM LED indicates that the AC input voltage
has encountered a fault with either the AC input voltage, or the
DC output voltage.
AC OK LED When lit green, the AC OK LED indicates that the AC power
module is functioning normally.
When lit red (or if unlit), the AC OK LED indicates that the AC
input voltage is not within proper limits.
DC OK LED When green, the DC OK LED indicates that the AC power
module is functioning normally.
When red (or if unlit), the AC OK LED indicates that the DC
output voltage is not within proper tolerances (48 VDC).
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Grounding the Chassis and Connecting Power Cables
The following sections address chassis grounding and power cabling requirements
for the Tellabs 8830 smart router.
Grounding the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Chassis, page 17-73
Tri-Post Grounding Connector, page 17-74
Guidelines for AC and DC Power and Ground Connections,
page 17-74
Performing Power Lines Isolation Test, page 17-75
Connecting AC Power, page 17-77
Connecting DC Power, page 17-78
Grounding the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Chassis
To meet safety and EMI requirements and to ensure proper operation, the Tellabs
8830 smart router chassis must be adequately grounded before any power is
connected. The rear of the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis provides a tri-post
grounding point (threaded 1/4-20 UNC studs) for use in connecting it to earth
ground.
The tri-post grounding point design offers two grounding orientations, depending
upon how the Tellabs 8830 smart router is mounted.
Note: Tellabs recommends using Burndy grounding lugs (for example,
YA6CL-2TC14), which are supplied as part of the Tellabs 8830 smart
router accessory kit.
To properly ground the Tellabs 8830 smart router, perform the following steps:
1. Use a 6 AWG copper grounding cable of a sufficient length to connect
the Tellabs 8830 smart router ground lug to the nearest earth ground
point.
Note: Grounding wire is not provided. Grounding options depend on specific
customer or site requirements. Follow the requirements in this manual
unless site requirements dictate otherwise. If necessary, consult the local
electrical codes or the NEC, and observe all codes and requirements.
2. Crimp the cable to the chassis ground lug, using the hardware
supplied with the chassis.
3. Verify that the grounding cable can handle 32.5 amps of current.
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Tri-Post Grounding Connector
The Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis must be adequately grounded using a
Burndy (or equivalent) YA6CL-2TC14 tri-post 6 AWG grounding lug (Tellabs P/N
52.6121).
The tri-post grounding points allow you to route the ground wire in four directions
depending upon how the Tellabs 8830 smart router is mounted. To complete a
proper grounding, crimp one end of a 6 AWG wire to the lug and connect the other
end of this wire to the nearest earth ground.
Guidelines for AC and DC Power and Ground Connections
Use the guidelines in this section to establish the power and ground connections
to each Tellabs 8830 smart router AC or DC power module.
Note: Before you connect an AC or DC power source to the Tellabs 8830 smart
router, make sure you observe the system grounding practices listed in
Ground Requirements, page 17-74.
Ground Requirements All Tellabs 8830 smart router products are required to be hard-wired to an earth
ground. The chassis earth ground point is a set of three grounding studs located
on the rear panel of the chassis (refer to Figure 5.5, page 17-75). The earth ground
wire size must be 6 AWG.
Note: Specific site or customer-specified requirements can affect the size and
length of the grounding cable needed. Follow these requirement
guidelines unless the site or customer-specified requirements dictate
otherwise. If necessary, consult the local electrical codes or the NEC and
observe all codes and requirements.
To properly ground the Tellabs 8830 smart router, perform the following steps:
1. Use a safety ground wire that is a minimum of 6 AWG UL-listed
stranded wire. Attach the appropriate lugs attached to the wire ends
connecting to the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis.
The lugs are supplied in the AC Assembly Kit that accompanies each
Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis (refer to Inspecting the Accessory
Box, page 17-25).
2. Connect the ring lugs to the threaded studs and secure them in place
using the lock nuts supplied with the Tellabs 8830 smart router
chassis.
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Figure 5.5 Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Rear Panel Chassis Grounding Studs
Performing Power Lines Isolation Test
Perform the power lines isolation test to assure that no short exists between the
power lines and ground on the -48V input terminal blocks at the rear of the chassis.
Use a handheld ohmmeter to perform the resistance measurement.
RTN to -48V Isolation Check Perform the return (RTN) to -48V isolation check as follows:
1. Apply the red probe tip (+) to input A RTN metal strip and apply the
black probe tip (-) to the corresponding -48V strip as shown in Figure
5.6, page 17-75. Wait for 5 seconds with a steady touch, and then
read the resistance measurement. The resistance must be greater
than 20 Kohms to pass the isolation check.
Figure 5.6 RTN to -48V Isolation Check
ULC 4
ULC 3
ULC 2
ULC 1
SCC 2
SCC 1
Grounding
Studs
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2. Repeat step 1 for input B.
3. If any pair is less than 20 Kohms, report the failure to Tellabs. If all
pairs are 20 Kohms or greater, proceed to RTN to Ground and -48V
to Ground Isolation Check, page 17-76.
RTN to Ground and -48V to
Ground Isolation Check
Perform the return (RTN) to ground and -48V to ground isolation check as follows:
1. Apply the red probe tip (+) to input A RTN metal strip and apply the
black probe tip (-) to the corresponding chassis sheet metal ground as
shown in Figure 5.7, page 17-76. Wait for 5 seconds with a steady
touch, and then read the resistance measurement. It must be Over-
Load (OL) to pass the isolation check.
Figure 5.7 RTN to Ground Isolation Check
2. Apply the red probe tip (+) to either input A -48V metal strip and apply
the black probe tip (-) to the corresponding chassis sheet metal ground
as shown in Figure 5.8, page 17-77. Wait for 5 seconds with a steady
touch, and then read the resistance measurement. It must be Over-
Load (OL) to pass the isolation check.
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Figure 5.8 -48V to Ground Isolation Check
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for input B.
If any power terminal does not have a resistance reading of OL, report the failure
to Tellabs. If the resistance reading for each of the two terminals is OL, the power
lines isolation test passed.
Connecting AC Power The AC model of the Tellabs 8830 smart router is supplied with two
three-conductor AC power cables.
The AC power cable must be plugged into an approved three-contact electrical
outlet. The AC power jack and mounting plug of the AC power cable complies with
the International Electro-technical Commission (IEC) safety standards.
The Tellabs 8830 smart router AC version provides two AC power modules for AC
power redundancy. The AC version is equipped with two standard IEC-320 AC C14
male receptacles on the rear panel (refer to Figure 5.4, page 17-71).
AC power modules must meet the requirements in Table 5.2, page 17-77.
Table 5.2 AC Power Requirements
Characteristic Description
Power arrangement
Two redundant load-sharing power supplies: PS-A and PS-B
Maximum power
1450W
Maximum current
7.25A at 200 VAC
Input voltage range
200 VAC to 230 VAC
List 2 current (per input)
30.95A at -42 VDC
Power cords
16 AWG minimum, rated for 15A at 250 VAC UL-listed power cord
(2 cables supplied with unit)
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Use the following guidelines to connect AC power on the rear panel of the Tellabs
8830 smart router:
1. Make sure that the AC power switches on the Tellabs 8830 smart
router rear panel are set in the Off (O) position.
2. Attach the AC power cables to the Tellabs 8830 smart router AC
receptacles.
3. Attach a safety ground wire to the threaded grounding studs on the
rear panel chassis.
4. Attach the other end of the safety ground wire to the customer-
supplied (site) earth ground.
Connecting DC Power To minimize shock hazard, the Tellabs 8830 smart router must be connected to an
electrical ground. Be sure to follow the cautions and warnings in this section when
you ground and connect DC power to the Tellabs 8830 smart router.
The DC-version of the Tellabs 8830 smart router provides two DC power blocks
that offer DC power redundancy. The Tellabs 8830 smart router is designed to
operate on a single DC power block, and each unit can independently supply
sufficient power for the entire chassis and components.
Because the Tellabs 8830 smart router is installed in a redundant power
configuration, both DC feeds must be connected and meet minimum requirements.
Power circuit breakers and earth ground connections are required. The DC power
blocks for the Tellabs 8830 smart router must meet the requirements in Table 5.3,
page 17-78.
About List Currents In Table 5.2, page 17-77, and Table 5.3, page 17-78, List 2 is the worst-condition
current drain. Use List 2 information to calculate cable size. List 2 current drain can
differ according to customer requirements, since it is based on the power plant
design at the customer site. In general, the following definitions apply to List
currents:
List 1 current drains - Average busy hour current of equipment at
normal operating voltage. Used to size batteries and rectifiers.
List 2 current drains - Maximum current drain of equipment under
low voltage conditions. Used for sizing cabling and over
current-protective devices.
Table 5.3 DC Power Requirements
Characteristic Description
Power arrangement
Two redundant inputs: Input A and Input B
Maximum power
1300W
Maximum current
32.5A at 40 VDC
Input voltage range
40 VDC to 60.0 VDC (-48V nominal)
List 2 current (per input)
30.95A at -42 VDC
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1. Remove the plastic protective cover from the DC blocks.
2. Make sure that the DC power switches on the rear panel are in the off
(O) position.
3. Attach wiring as appropriate for the primary or redundant power. Refer
to Table 5.4, page 17-79.
4. Reinstall the protective cover.
Note 1: Do not apply power to the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis at this
time. Apply power only after you have completed installing all the
internal components (ULCs, SCCs, and PLMs) and connected the
chassis to external devices as described in Applying and Verifying
Power, page 17-94.
Warning:
Observe proper polarity when making these connections. Do not reverse the
48V and ground connections on any block.
Warnung:
Achten Sie stets auf die korrekte Polaritt, wenn Sie elektrische Verbindungen
herstellen. Vergewissern Sie sich, da an keinem der Stromversorgungen der
-48-Volt-Spannungsanschluss mit dem Masseanschluss vertauscht ist.
Warning:
Use extreme caution during this procedure.
Hazardous voltages may be present at the power distribution point.
Warnung:
Gehen Sie mit grter Sorgfalt bei den Arbeitsschritten vor.
An der Netzverteilung knnen gefhrliche Spannungen anliegen.
Table 5.4 Primary Redundant Terminal Wiring
For Primary Power For Redundant Power
Step 1. Attach the return wire to the RTN A
terminal studs.
Attach the return wire to the RTN B
terminal studs.
Step 2. Attach the 48V input wire to the
48V A terminal studs.
Attach the 48V input wire to the
48V B terminal studs.
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Note 2: Make sure that power and ground wiring conforms to all applicable
codes and regulations as set forth in the NEC, as well as conforming to
all local electrical codes. Verify power polarity without any internal
components installed (including fan trays).
Loading the Chassis
This section explains how to load SCCs, ULCs, PLMs, and the required
ULC-SCC-PLM blank panels into the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis. This
information appears under the following headings:
Installing the SCCs, page 17-81
Installing the ULCs, page 17-84
Installing PLMs, page 17-86
Installing Blank Panel Covers, page 17-90
Connecting Alarm Outputs, page 17-92
Installing PLM Blank Panel Covers, page 17-91
ESD Warning:
Tellabs 8800 smart router series PLMs can be damaged by static electricity that
builds up on work surfaces and on your body. Static is produced by the everyday
movement of your body, and is released as an electro-static discharge (ESD)
when you touch an object.
Observe the following precautions whenever you are working with the Tellabs
8800 smart router series or any of its components.
Always wear a grounded wrist strap to prevent ESD damage to the Tellabs
8800 smart router series system components.
Be sure to attach a wrist strap to the ESD ground jack that is located on the
chassis.
Warnung vor elektrostatischer Entladung:
Eine elektrostatische Aufladung der Arbeitsoberflche oder Ihres Krpers kann
die PLMs (Physical Line Modules) des Tellabs 8800 smart router series
beschdigen. Bereits normale Bewegungen knnen durch Reibungselektrizitt
zu einer Aufladung Ihres Krpers fhren. Daraus kann eine elektrostatische
Entladung resultieren, wenn Sie einen Gegenstand berhren.
Achten Sie auf die Einhaltung der folgenden Vorsichtsmanahmen bei allen
Arbeiten an dem Tellabs 8800 smart router series oder zugehrigen
Komponenten.
Tragen Sie stets ein Erdungsband um Ihr Handgelenk, um Beschdigungen
an dem Tellabs 8800 smart router series und dessen Komponenten durch
eine elektrostatische Entladung zu vermeiden.
Stellen Sie sicher, da das Erdungsband mit dem Erdungsanschluss am
Chassis verbunden ist.
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Installing the SCCs
Up to two SCCs can be installed in the Tellabs 8830 smart router, in the chassis
slots SCC 1 and SCC 2 (refer to Figure 5.9, page 17-81). SCCs are installed from
the rear panel and plug into the mid-plane of the chassis.
SCC 1 is designated as the second slot from the chassis bottom and SCC 2 is
designated as the second slot from the chassis top (when viewed from the rear).
Figure 5.9 SCC Slots in Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Rear Panel
Note: In the Tellabs 8830 smart router there is no requirement for any specific
ULC-to-SCC slot dependencies to support routing relationships. Having
SCCs installed in both SCC 1 and SCC 2 assures operational redundancy.
Caution:
SCCs are heavy and should be properly supported by both hands during
insertion or removal from the chassis.
Vorsicht:
Da die SCC-Module (Switch Common Controls) ein betrchtliches Gewicht
haben, sollten sie beim Einsetzen in das Chassis bzw. Entfernen aus dem
Chassis mit beiden Hnden gehalten werden.
ON ON
!
B
-48 V
FOR CENTRALIZED DC POWER CONNECTION.
INSTALL ONLY IN A RESTRICTED ACCESS AREA.
REMOVE BOTH POWER CORDS TO SHUTDOWN.
A
l
RTN
l
RTN
ULC 4
SCC 2
ULC 3
ULC 2
SCC 1
ULC 1
SCC 2
SCC 1
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Installing the SCCs
To install SCCs into the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis, perform the following
steps:
Note: The ejector levers must be in the open, 45-degree position prior to
attempting to slide the SCC into the intended slot (refer to Figure 5.10,
page 17-83).
1. Open the ejector levers to their widest (open) position.
2. Hold the SCC with both hands and slide it into the intended slot,
aligning the SCC edges with the card guides inside the slot.
3. Gently slide the SCC into the slot until the SCC meets the mid-plane
(refer to Figure 5.10, page 17-83).
4. Slowly push the ejector levers in towards chassis to seat the SCC into
the mid-plane (refer to Figure 5.11, page 17-83).
5. Secure the SCC in place by tightening the captive thumbscrews.
Caution:
Make sure that you properly align the SCC with its slot and support it using both
hands during the process of inserting or removing it from the chassis. For details
about proper component handling, refer to ESD Warning:, page 17-80.
Vorsicht:
Stellen Sie sicher, dass die SCC-Module beim Einsetzen in das bzw. Entfernen
aus dem Chassis an dem entsprechenden Steckplatz ausgerichtet sind und mit
beiden Hnden gehalten werden. Weitere Informationen zum
ordnungsgemen, elektrostatisch sicheren Umgang mit Komponenten finden
Sie unter Warnung vor elektrostatischer Entladung:, page 17-66.
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Figure 5.10 Install an SCC
Note: You only need to apply minimal force on the ejector levers to secure the
SCC in the Tellabs 8830 smart router.
Figure 5.11 Push in the SCC Ejector Lever
SCC status LEDs
Shutdown button
Serial connector
Captive
thumbscrew
Ejector lever
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Installing the ULCs
Up to four ULCs can be installed in the Tellabs 8830 smart router in the rear panel
chassis slots designated ULC 1, ULC 2, ULC 3, and ULC 4 (refer to Figure 5.12,
page 17-84). ULCs are installed from the rear panel and plug into the mid-plane of
the chassis.
Refer to Figure 5.12, page 17-84, and the silk-screen on the chassis for slot
locations.
Figure 5.12 ULC Slots in Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Rear Panel
To become operational, ULCs must be administratively enabled using the TMOS
command-line interface.
Caution:
ULCs are heavy and should be properly supported by both hands during
insertion or removal from the chassis.
Vorsicht:
Da die ULC-Module (Universal Line Cards) ein betrchtliches Gewicht haben,
sollten sie beim Einsetzen in das Chassis bzw. Entfernen aus dem Chassis mit
beiden Hnden gehalten werden.
ON ON
!
B
-48 V
FOR CENTRALIZED DC POWER CONNECTION.
INSTALL ONLY IN A RESTRICTED ACCESS AREA.
REMOVE BOTH POWER CORDS TO SHUTDOWN.
A
l
RTN
l
RTN
ULC 4
SCC 2
ULC 3
ULC 2
SCC 1
ULC 1
ULC 4
ULC 2
ULC 1
ULC 3
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.
Installation Procedure To install ULCs into the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis, perform the following
steps:
Note: The ejector levers must be in the open, 45-degree angle prior to attempting
to slide the ULC into the intended slot (refer to Figure 5.13, page 17-85).
1. Open the ejector levers to their fullest position.
2. Hold the ULC with both hands and slide it into the intended slot,
aligning the ULC edges with the card guides inside the slot.
3. Gently slide the ULC into the chassis until the ULC meets the
mid-plane (refer to Figure 5.13, page 17-85).
4. Slowly push the ejector levers in towards chassis to seat the ULC into
the mid-plane (refer to Figure 5.14, page 17-86).
5. Secure the ULC in place by tightening the captive thumbscrews.
Figure 5.13 Install a ULC
Caution:
Make sure that you properly align the ULC with its slot and support it using both
hands during the process of inserting or removing it from the chassis. For details
about proper ESD handling, refer to ESD Warning:, page 17-66.
Vorsicht:
Stellen Sie sicher, dass die ULC-Module beim Einsetzen in das bzw. Entfernen
aus dem Chassis an dem entsprechenden Steckplatz ausgerichtet sind und mit
beiden Hnden gehalten werden. Weitere Informationen zum
ordnungsgemen, elektrostatisch sicheren Umgang mit Komponenten finden
Sie unte Warnung vor elektrostatischer Entladung:, page 17-66.
LED status
Captive
thumbscrew
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Note: You should need to apply minimal force on the ejector levers to secure the
ULC in the Tellabs 8830 smart router.
Figure 5.14 Push in the ULC Ejector Lever
Installing PLMs
Two sizes of PLMs can be installed in the Tellabs 8830 smart router:
Standard-size individual PLMs (common to all of the Tellabs 8800
smart router series)
Larger size Tellabs 8830 smart router PLMs (designed specifically for
the Tellabs 8830 smart router), which occupy the same amount of
space as four standard-size PLMs
Standard-size PLMs, which arrive in separate packaging, can be installed into any
vacant single slot in the front panel of the Tellabs 8830 smart router. For more
information about PLM types supported for the Tellabs 8830 smart router, refer to
the Tellabs 8800 Smart Router Series PLM Configuration Manual,
76.8800FP90/41.
Ejector
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The following PLM types were designed specifically for the Tellabs 8830 smart
router mid-plane chassis. These larger size PLMs can be installed in any properly
prepared slot in the front panel of the system (Figure 5.16, page 17-89).
Tellabs 8830 smart router OC-192c/STM-64c and Tellabs 8830 smart
router OC-192c/STM-64c XFP
Tellabs 8830 smart router 10 Gigabit Ethernet and Tellabs 8830 smart
router 10 Gigabit Ethernet XFP
Note: For information about the Tellabs 8830 smart router PLMs and the
procedure for installing them, refer to Installing the Tellabs 8830 Smart
Router PLMs, page 17-88.
To modify the front panel of the Tellabs 8830 smart router (configured for
standard-size PLMs) to accommodate the larger size Tellabs 8830 smart router
PLMs, you will need to:
1. Change the front panel from a four-slot configuration to a single-slot
configuration that accommodates the Tellabs 8830 smart router PLMs
2. Remove the six screws that attach the four-slot faceplate to the front
panel of the system chassis
3. Install the Tellabs 8830 smart router PLM following the procedure
described in Installing the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router PLMs,
page 17-88
Installing Standard-Size PLMs
To install standard-size PLMs, perform the following steps:
1. Align and gently slide the PLM into an available slot on the front panel,
making sure the PLM ejectors are fully open.
2. When the ejector levers engage, gently close them (Figure 5.15,
page 17-87) until you feel the PLM engage into its slot.
Figure 5.15 PLM Ejector Levers
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3. Tighten the thumbscrews at the left and right sides of the PLM to fully
secure it in the chassis.
Installing the Tellabs 8830 Smart Router PLMs
The Tellabs 8830 smart router OC-192/STM-64c PLM and Tellabs 8830 smart
router 10 Gigabit Ethernet PLM are designed specifically for the Tellabs 8830
smart router chassis (Figure 5.16, page 17-89).
These larger size PLMs occupy the same amount of front panel space as four
standard PLMs.
The procedure to install the Tellabs 8830 smart router PLMs differs slightly from
the procedure for installing or removing individual PLMs as described in Installing
Standard-Size PLMs, page 17-87.
For more details, refer to the TMOS Maintenance Manual, 76.8800FP90/26.
Note: Before you can install Tellabs 8830 smart router PLMs, you need to
change the front panel four-slot configuration to a larger single-slot
configuration suitable for the Tellabs 8830 smart router PLMs. Remove the
six screws that attach the four-slot faceplate to the front panel and remove
the faceplate.
Caution:
The Tellabs 8830 smart router OC-192c/STM-64c PLMs are larger and heavier
than standard PLMs. They must be properly supported using both hands when
you are inserting or removing them from the chassis. For ESD handling, refer to
ESD Warning:, page 17-66.
Vorsicht:
Die Tellabs 8830 smart router OC-192c/STM-64c PLMs (Physical Line Modules)
sind grer und schwerer als Standard-PLMs. Sie sollten beim Einsetzen in das
Chassis bzw. Entfernen aus dem Chassis mit beiden Hnden gehalten werden.
Weitere Informationen zum ordnungsgemen, elektrostatisch sicheren
Umgang mit Komponenten finden Sie unter Warnung vor elektrostatischer
Entladung:, page 17-66.
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Refer to Figure 5.16, page 17-89, when performing the following steps:
1. Align and gently slide the Tellabs 8830 smart router PLM into an
available slot on the front panel of the Tellabs 8830 smart router,
making sure the PLM ejectors are fully open.
2. When the ejector levers start to engage, gently close the ejector levers
until you feel the PLM engage into its slot.
3. Once the PLM is seated properly in the slot, tighten the four captive
thumbscrews to secure the PLM.
For more information about the Tellabs 8830 smart router PLMs, refer to the
following Tellabs documentation:
Tellabs 8800 Smart Router Series PLM Configuration Manual,
76.8800FP90/41, for details about Tellabs 8830 smart router PLMs
and their ports.
TMOS Maintenance Manual, 76.8800FP90/26, for the layout of the
Tellabs 8830 smart router PLM LEDs and their status.
Installing Blank Panel Covers
Install ULC, SCC, or PLM blank panels using the information under the following
headings:
Installing ULC/SCC Blank Panels, page 17-90
Installing PLM Blank Panel Covers, page 17-91
Installing ULC/SCC Blank Panels
To ensure proper chassis cooling and to contain EMI, all unused ULC and SCC
slots must be covered with a blank panel (Figure 5.17, page 17-90).
Figure 5.17 ULC/SCC Slot Blank Panel Cover (P/N 81.8830-RBP)
1. Align a blank panel with one of the blank ULC/SCC slots in the rear
panel of the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis.
2. Insert the blank panel to seat it in the empty slot.
3. Tighten the two captive thumbscrews on the left and right sides of the
blank panel.
Note: You may order additional ULC/SCC blank panels from Tellabs (P/N
81.8830-RBP), and PLM blank panels (P/N 81.8800-PLM-SBP).
Captive thumbscrews
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Installing PLM Blank Panel Covers
To ensure proper chassis cooling and to contain EMI, all unused PLM slots must
be covered with a blank PLM panel cover. Blank PLM panel covers are provided
with the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis (refer to Figure 5.18, page 17-91).
Figure 5.18 Blank PLM Panel Cover (P/N 81.8800-PLM-SBP)
1. Align a blank PLM panel cover with one of the blank PLM slots in the
front panel of the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis.
2. Insert the blank PLM panel cover to seat it in the slot.
3. Use a screwdriver to tighten the captive thumbscrews on the left and
right sides of the blank panel cover to fully secure it.
Note: You may order additional PLM blank panels from Tellabs (P/N,
81.8800-SBP).
Connecting PLMs to the Optical Network
Note: For a complete listing of the optical cables required for supported PLMs,
refer to the Tellabs 8800 Smart Router Series PLM Configuration Manual,
76.8800FP90/41. Refer to Release Documentation, page 17-16, for a
complete listing of Tellabs documentation that supports this release.
1. Connect the SONET/SDH and Gigabit Ethernet PLMs to the external
network, using appropriate cabling for each port type.
2. Attach the optical cables to the optical port of the PLM, and route the
cables through the Tellabs 8830 smart router cable management
guide.
3. Plug each optical cable into the appropriate port connector on the PLM
(refer to Figure 5.19, page 17-92).
4. Feed each optical cable through the cable guides located at the right
side of the Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis.
Captive thumbscrews
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Figure 5.19 Optical Cable Installation and Routing
Connecting T1/E1 BITS Clocks
You can also connect one or two T1/E1 BITS (building integrated timing supply)
signals to the Tellabs 8830 smart router.
The Tellabs 8830 smart router supports both the T1 and E1 signal modes. For T1,
the signal mode is a 1.544 Mbps B8ZS-coded stream with superframe (SF) or
extended superframe (ESF). For E1, the signal mode is a 2.048 Mbps HDB3-coded
stream with standard E1 framing.
The Tellabs 8830 smart router front panel provides two DB-15 female connectors
for BITS interfacing. Using shielded, twisted-pair, T1/E1-grade cables, connect the
incoming BITS signals to the BITS IN A and BITS IN B connectors.
Note: Tellabs recommends that all BITS IN signals are supplied from an external
BITS generator.
Refer to External T1/E1 BITS Timing Connectors, page 17-107, for the BITS
connector pinouts.
Connecting Alarm Outputs
The DB-25 ALARM female connector on the front panel of the Tellabs 8830 smart
router allows you to connect to an external alarm system. Alarm relay contacts
support the following alarm severities:
Critical visual alarm
Critical audible alarm
Major visual alarm
Major audible alarm
Minor visual alarm
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For each type of alarm, connect the common leads and either the normally open
(N.O.) or normally closed (N.C.) leads to the alarm annunciator or other external
alarm system.
Whenever a Tellabs 8830 smart router declares an alarm, the system provides
both visual and audible indications that act as alerts.
Each set of relay contacts is Form C (dry contacts). The normal state of each set
of relay contacts is the no-alarm state. Therefore, be sure to connect the correct
relay contacts (either normally open or normally closed) to the alarm system.
Refer to External Alarm Connector, page 17-106, for the DB-25 alarm connector
signal pinouts.
Connecting a Local Console
The Tellabs 8830 smart router console ports provide access to the TMOS software
and the command line interface CLI. Use a modular, null-modem (crossover) cable
and DB-9 to RJ -45 connector adapters to connect the local console to a serial
console port of the system.
For console connector pinouts, refer to Console Serial Connector, page 17-102.
For adapter pin cross-connections, refer to RJ -45 to DB-9 Connector Adapters,
page 17-103.
From the console, use HyperTerminal, TeraTerm Pro, or any equivalent terminal
program to set the console communication (COM) port parameters.
Note: Ensure that the terminal server you use is NOT set to exchange
information continuously. This setting can cause excess logging of
messages, which, after an extended period of time, may result in an SCC
switchover.
Caution:
For safety reasons, Tellabs recommends the use of shielded cable for all copper
wire connections to and from the Tellabs 8800 smart router series chassis. The
internal shield of the cable must be connected to ground at both ends of the
cable.
Tellabs intra-building port(s) is suitable for connection only to shielded
intra-building cabling that is grounded at both ends.
Vorsicht:
Aus Sicherheitsgrnden empfiehlt Tellabs den Einsatz von geschirmten Kabeln
fr alle Kupferdrahtverbindungen zum oder vom Tellabs 8800 smart router
series Chassis. Die Innenschirmung des Kabels muss an beiden Kabelenden
geerdet sein.
Die innergebudlichen Anschlsse des Tellabs Systems eignen sich
ausschlielich fr geschirmte und beidseitig geerdete Kabelverbindungen
innerhalb von Gebuden.
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There are two console ports available to access TMOS and the CLI. At the rear of
the chassis, you can connect to the serial port of the active SCC; this is called the
Main console port. At the front of the chassis, you can connect to the serial port on
the system panel; this is called the AUX console port. These ports have different
default settings; only the AUX port is configurable.
Table 5.5, page 17-94 shows the settings for the Main console port on the active
SCC.
Table 5.6, page 17-94 shows the settings for the AUX console port on the chassis
system panel.
Applying and Verifying Power
Use the following procedure to apply power to the Tellabs 8830 smart router:
1. Turn on the power distribution source circuit breakers, or insert the
associated fuses into the fuse/distribution panel to apply power.
2. Verify that all 48V power and RTN connections are correctly
established: make sure that polarity is not reversed on any pair of
connections on any of the DC power blocks.
3. Verify that power is applied by checking the PWR LEDs on the front
panel (refer to Figure 4.4, page 17-48). For full power redundancy,
both LEDs (PWR A and PWR B) should light green.
Table 5.5 COM Port Parameters for Main Console Port on Active SCC
Item Main Port Settings
Bits per second (bps) 9600
Data bits 8
Parity None
Stop bits 1
Flow control Hardware
Table 5.6 COM Port Parameters for AUX Console Port on Chassis System Panel
Item AUX Port Settings
Bits per second (bps) 115,200 (default)
Data bits 8
Parity None
Stop bits 1
Flow control Hardware
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Booting the System
When the system presents the following prompt on the local console:
At t empt i ng aut o boot , pr ess <ESC> t o abor t or <SP> t o st ar t .
Hit the space bar to boot the system. The console screen now displays boot script
from the Tellabs 8830 smart router. The console display should confirm that the
boot process completes three stages:
Stage1: Loads system boot parameters.
Stage 2: Loads core services.
Stage 3: Presents the TMOS login screen.
Tellabs does not recommend making modifications to the boot process. However,
if modifications are required at either Stage 1 or Stage 2, refer to the guidelines in
Appendix B.
Logging In Using the Console Interface
When you connect to the Tellabs 8830 smart router and establish a TMOS
management session, the CLI welcome banner is displayed (refer to Figure 5.20,
page 17-95). During the initial session, you will be asked to change the default
passwords (refer to Changing the Default Password, page 17-96).
You will use the CLI to complete the initial configuration, and perform day-to-day
configuration, maintenance, and monitoring tasks.
Figure 5.20 TMOS Login Welcome Banner and Login Prompt
For more information about how to use the CLI for site practices, refer
to the TMOS User Manual, 76.8800FP90/4.
For more information about CLI configuration parameters, refer to the
TMOS Command Reference Manual, 76.8800FP90/5.
For more information about viewing system parameters and statistics,
refer to the TMOS Operations Reference Manual, 76.8800FP90/6.
Note: Refer to Release Documentation, page 17-16, for a complete listing of
Tellabs documentation that supports this release and instructions on how
to access all Tellabs 8800 smart router series documents.
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Log Off the Console
To log off the at the console, type the logout command at the CLI prompt:
8830#logout
Changing the Default Password
When power is first applied to the Tellabs 8830 smart router, default logins are
available at the CLI for two user typesroot and admin:
The root user login is root, and the default password is Tellabs8800#
Root users are considered super users, have read/write access, and
can perform all CLI commands.
The admin user login is admin, and the default password is
Tellabs8800#
Admin users have the same permissions as root users, except they
cannot disconnect sessions or change attributes other than their own
passwords.
You must change the default passwords to gain access to SNMP.
1. Log in using the default login name:
Logi n: root
2. Type the default password:
Passwor d: Tellabs8800#
The Tellabs 8830 smart router system requires that you change the default
passwords, as indicated by the login screen.
The system prompts you to change the passwords:
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Change passwor d f or : root
Read- onl y- Passwor d: root.8800
Conf i r m- r ead- onl y- Passwor d: root.8800
Read- wr i t e- Passwor d: root.8800
Conf i r m- r ead- wr i t e- Passwor d: root.8800
4. Set the get (read-only) and the set (read-write) passwords for admin.
Change passwor d f or : admin
Read- onl y- Passwor d: admin.8800
Conf i r m- r ead- onl y- Passwor d: admin.8800
Read- wr i t e- Passwor d: admin.8800
Conf i r m- r ead- wr i t e- Passwor d: admin.8800
8830#
The initial login banner text reminds you that the Tellabs 8830 smart router does
not have SNMP access until these passwords have been customized.
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Note: For more details on login and boot parameters, refer to Setting Boot
Parameters, page 17-109, or Viewing and Modifying Boot Parameters,
page 17-109.
Connecting the Management Ethernet Interface
The universal chassis kit that accompanies the Tellabs 8830 smart router contains
a 10-ft. Ethernet shielded twisted-pair (STP) RJ -45 cable for connecting the
Tellabs 8830 smart router to your management IP network. For details, refer to
Inspecting the Accessory Box, page 17-25.
Use the cable provided in the accessory kit to connect the Tellabs 8830 smart
router management Ethernet interface to the network. The management Ethernet
interface is located on the front panel of the chassis (refer to Figure 4.4,
page 17-48). If the cable provided is too short, use an STP category 5 cable
(maximum length 100 feet).
Connecting to the IP Management Network
To perform this task, you will need to obtain your network parameter information
from your network administrator or site plan. You must provide the IP address and
subnet mask to manage the unit from an IP network:
To assign network parameters for the Tellabs 8830 smart router, use the following
steps:
1. Log in to the console interface and launch the CLI.
2. Assign the IP address and network subnet mask by entering the
enable config system mgmt-ip ip-address command, similar to this
example:
8830# enable config system mgmt-ip ip-address 10.20.0.13/24
Adding a Static Route on a
Tellabs 8830 Smart Router
If you are trying to reach the management Ethernet interface IP address from a
remote management system that belongs to a network that is not directly
connected to the smart router, you must add a static IP address route to that
system using the enable config protocol ip route command.
For instance, if the remote network management system is on the 172.16.22.0/24
network and the smart router is on the 172.16.10.0/24 network, you must add the
static route to the remote system as follows:
8830# enable config protocol ip route 172.16.22.0/24 172.16.10.1
where 172.16.10.1 is the default gateway address as defined by the enable config
system mgmt-ip default-gateway command.
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USER NOTES
TELLABS DOCUMENTATI ON
System Installation Manual Appendix A. Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Specifications
76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-99
Appendix A. Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Specifications
This appendix describes the physical, electrical, and environmental specifications
for the Tellabs 8830 smart router, under the following headings:
Physical Specifications, page 17-99
System Management and Alarm Specifications, page 17-100
Environmental Requirements, page 17-100
Safety and Standards Compliance Specifications, page 17-101
Connector and Adapter Pinouts, page 17-102
Port Densities, page 17-107
Physical Specifications
Table A.1, page 17-99, lists the physical specifications for the Tellabs 8830 smart
router system.
Table A.1 Physical Specifications
Characteristic Detail
Height 14.0 inches (35.6 cm)
Width 17.125 inches (43.5 cm)
Depth 23.50 inch (59.7 cm)
Weight (fully-loaded chassis)
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1. A fully loaded Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis includes the fan tray assemblies, two power supply
modules of choice, the system panel, and a complete set of ULCs, SCCs, and PLMs.
AC-powered chassis: 140 lb (63.6 Kg)
DC-powered chassis: 136 lb (61.8 Kg)
Weight (unloaded chassis)
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2. An unloaded Tellabs 8830 smart router chassis only includes the fan tray assemblies, two power supply
modules of choice, and the system panel.
AC-powered chassis: 84 lb (38.2 Kg)
DC-powered chassis: 80 lb (36.4 Kg)
Shipping Weight 78 lb (35.5 Kg)
Mounting 19-inch or 23-inch relay rack
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System Management and Alarm Specifications
The Tellabs 8830 smart router system contains the following serial and Ethernet
ports, alarm connectors, alarm switches, and LEDs:
Two RS-232 (DB-9 connector) serial ports for remote and console
connections
10/100 Mbps Ethernet (RJ -45) port for out-of-band management
Premises alarm (DB-25) connector
Alarm Cut-Off (ACO) switch
LEDs for power (PWR A and PWR B)
LEDs for temperature (TEMP)
LEDs for fan (FAN 1 and FAN 2)
LEDs for system status
- ULC 1, ULC 2, ULC 3, and ULC 4
- SCC 1 and SCC 2 (ACT, SB, and CPU)
LEDs for alarms (CRT, MAJ , and MIN)
Environmental Requirements
Table A.2, page 17-100, lists the environmental requirements for the Tellabs 8830
smart router system.
The Tellabs 8830 smart router must be installed in a restricted access location, as
defined in U.S. Articles 10-116, 10-117, and 10-118 of the National Electrical Code
ANSI/NFPA 70, and as advised by the labeling on the Tellabs 8830 smart router
(refer to Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Rear Connector Panel, page 17-56).
Table A.2 Environmental Requirements
Characteristic Detail
Operating temperature
(up to 1800 meters altitude)
5C (41F) to 40C (104F)
Note: The Tellabs 8830 smart router is capable of short-
term operation between 5C and 55C
temperature. Short-term operation means a period
not to exceed 96 consecutive hours and not more
than 15 days in a year under these conditions.
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Safety and Standards Compliance Specifications
Table A.3, page 17-101, lists the general safety- and standards-compliance
specifications for the Tellabs 8830 smart router system.
Operating relative humidity 5% to 85% non-condensing
Note: The Tellabs 8830 smart router is capable of short-
term operation between 5% and 90% humidity, and
not to exceed 0.024 Kilogram (Kg) of water/Kg of dry
air. Short-term operation means a period not to
exceed 96 consecutive hours and not more than 15
days in a year under these conditions.
Storage and transit temperature 40C to +70C (40F to 158F)
Storage and transit humidity 95% relative humidity (RH) at 40C
Altitude Up to 4000 meters (13,123 feet)
Seismic/Earthquake NEBS (Network Equipment Building Systems)
Zone 4-compliant
Thermal output 4433 BTU/hr (based on 1300 Watts)
Operating noise emission Below 78 dB (declared A-weighted sound power level),
measured per NEBS GR-63-CORE issue 3.
Table A.2 Environmental Requirements (Continued)
Characteristic Detail
Table A.3 Safety and Standards Compliance Specifications
Characteristic Detail
Safety EN60825-1/2
AS/NZS 3260
UL 60950
EN60950
CSA C22.2 No 950
EMC FCC Part 15 Class A
ETSI 300 386 Class A (Europe)
VCCI Class A (J apan)
ACA Class (Australia/New Zealand)
BSMI Taiwan Class A
NEBS-Level 3 GR-63-CORE: NEBS, Physical Protection
GR-1089-CORE: NEBS, EMC, and Electrical Safety
SR-3580 NEBS Criteria Levels
Immunity ETSI 300 386 (2003)
NEBS GR-1059 Issue 3 (2002)
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Connector and Adapter Pinouts
This section details about the following connectors and adapters:
Console Serial Connector, page 17-102
RJ -45 to DB-9 Connector Adapters, page 17-103
Management Ethernet Interface, page 17-105
External Alarm Connector, page 17-106
External T1/E1 BITS Timing Connectors, page 17-107
Port Densities, page 17-107
Console Serial Connector
Pinouts for the serial connector on the switch and control card (SCC) are shown in
Table A.4, page 17-102. This connector provides connections to a local TMOS CLI
terminal.
Caution:
For safety reasons, Tellabs recommends the use of shielded cable for all copper
wire connections to and from the Tellabs 8800 smart router series chassis. The
internal shield of the cable must be connected to ground at both ends of the
cable.
Tellabs intra-building port(s) is suitable for connection only to shielded intra-
building cabling that is grounded at both ends.
Vorsicht:
Aus Sicherheitsgrnden empfiehlt Tellabs den Einsatz von geschirmten Kabeln
fr alle Kupferdrahtverbindungen zum oder vom Tellabs 8800 smart router
series Chassis. Die Innenschirmung des Kabels muss an beiden Kabelenden
geerdet sein.
Die innergebudlichen Anschlsse des Tellabs Systems eignen sich
ausschlielich fr geschirmte und beidseitig geerdete Kabelverbindungen
innerhalb von Gebuden.
Table A.4 Serial Connector Pinouts
Pin Signal
1 DCD (in)
2 RxD (in)
3 TxD (out)
4 DTR (out)
5 GND
6 DSR (in)
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RJ-45 to DB-9 Connector Adapters
Table A.5, page 17-104, lists the pin-to-pin cross-connections of the two RJ -45
female to DB-9 female connector adapters furnished with the Tellabs 8830 smart
router.
Use these adapters when connecting a local console to the serial connector on the
system front panel or when connecting to a serial connector on a SCC.
7 RTS (out)
8 CTS (in)
9 RI (in)
Table A.4 Serial Connector Pinouts (Continued)
Pin Signal
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RJ-21 Connector Information
Table A.6, page 17-104, lists RJ -21 pinout and connector information for
connecting 10/100 Fast Ethernet PLMs to out-of-band management interfaces.
The receive and transmit signals are polarized. A single pin from each signal pair
carries the positive signal, the other pin carries the negative.
Table A.5 RJ-45 Female-to-DB-9 Female Adapter Pin Cross-Connections
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1 (unused) ----
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3 3
4 2
5 4 and 5
6 7
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8 8
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Tx(+)
14 14
39
Rx(-)
Tx(+)
3 3
28
Rx(-)
Tx(+)
15 15
40
Rx(-)
Tx(+)
4 4
29
Rx(-)
Tx(+)
16 16
41
Rx(-)
Tx(+)
5 5
30
Rx(-)
Tx(+)
17 17
42
Rx(-)
Tx(+)
6 6
31
Rx(-)
Tx(+)
18 18
43
Rx(-)
Tx(+)
7 7
32
Rx(-)
Tx(+)
19 19
44
Rx(-)
Tx(+)
8 8
33
Rx(-)
Tx(+)
20 20
45
Rx(-)
Tx(+)
9 9
34
Rx(-)
Tx(+)
21 21
46
Rx(-)
Tx(+)
System Installation Manual Appendix A. Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Specifications
76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-105
Management Ethernet Interface
Pinouts for the management Ethernet interface (MGMT) RJ -45 10/100 Mbps
connector on the rear panel are shown in Table A.7, page 17-105.
Note: N/C indicates a pin that is not connected.
10 10
35
Rx(-)
Tx(+)
22 22
47
Rx(-)
Tx(+)
11 11
36
Rx(-)
Tx(+)
23 23
48
Rx(-)
Tx(+)
12 12
37
Rx(-)
Tx(+)
24 24
49
Rx(-)
Tx(+)
25,50,51,52 Ground
Table A.6 RJ-21 Connector Pinout Information (Continued)
Port
Number
Connector
Pin Number
Sign
al
Port
Number
Connector
Pin Number Signal
Table A.7 Management Connector Pinouts
Pin Signal
1 TxD +(out)
2 TxD (out)
3 RxD +(in)
4 N/C
5 N/C
6 RxD (in)
7 N/C
8 N/C
Appendix A. Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Specifications System Installation Manual
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External Alarm Connector
The DB-25 connector supports three visual alarms, three audible alarms, and an
external ACO input. Pinouts for the external alarm interface are shown in Table
A.8, page 17-106.
Note: N.C. indicates an alarm lead that is normally closed. N.O. indicates an
alarm lead that is normally open. N/C indicates a pin that is not connected.
Table A.8 External Alarm Pinouts
Pin Number Description
1 ACrit N.O.
2 ACrit Com
3 AMaj N.O.
4 AMin N.O.
5 AMin Com
6 VCrit N.O.
7 VMaj N.O.
8 VMaj Com
9 VMin N.O
10 N/C
11 N/C
12 N/C
13 Ext_ACO
14 ACrit N.C.
15 AMaj N.C.
16 AMaj Com
17 AMin N.C.
18 VCrit N.C.
19 VCrit Com
20 VMaj N.C.
21 VMin N.C.
22 VMin Com
23 N/C
24 N/C
25 Ext_ACO_R
System Installation Manual Appendix A. Tellabs 8830 Smart Router Specifications
76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-107
External T1/E1 BITS Timing Connectors
Pinouts for the two DB-15 external timing connectors are shown in Table A.9,
page 17-107. These connectors (BITS IN A and B) are for the two incoming BITS
clock signals.
Note: T1/E1 BITS ports are intended to be used for local connections only.
These ports should not be directly connected to the telecommunications
network outside the building where the Tellabs 8830 smart router is
installed.
Port Densities
Table A.10, page 17-107, lists the port densities for the supported PLMs
for use in a Tellabs 8830 smart router.
Table A.9 External Timing Connector Pinouts
Pin Number Timing IN
1 N/C
2 N/C
3 RX Tip
4 RX Pair Shield
5 N/C
6 N/C
7 N/C
8 N/C
9 N/C
10 N/C
11 RX Ring
12 N/C
13 N/C
14 N/C
15 N/C
Table A.10 PLM Port Densities
Module
Interfaces
Ports Per
PLM/ULC
Ports Per Tellabs
8830 Smart Router
Ports Per 7-ft Rack
(5 systems)
OC-3/STM-1 (4-port) 4/16 64 320
OC-3c/STM-1c (4-port) 4/16 64 320
OC-3c/STM-1c 4-Port ATM PWE3 PLM 4/16 64 320
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OC-3/STM-1 (2-port) 2/8 32 160
OC-3/STM-1 ATM IMA (2-port) 2/8 32 160
OC-3/STM-1 CES
1
(2-port) 2/8 32 160
OC-3/STM-1 MLPPP MS (2-port) 2/8 32 160
OC-12/STM-4 (4-port) 4/16 64 320
OC-12c/STM-4c (4-port) 4/16 64 320
OC-48/STM-16 (1-port) 1/4 16 80
OC-48c/STM-16c (1-port) 1/4 16 80
OC-48/STM-16 GFP
2
(1-port) 1/4 16 80
Gigabit Ethernet (4-port) 4/16 64 320
Gigabit Ethernet
3
(4-port without optics) --- --- ---
8830 10 Gigabit Ethernet (1-port) 1/1 4 20
8830 10 Gigabit Ethernet XFP (1-port) 1/1 4 20
8830 OC-192c/STM-64c (1-port) 1/1 4 20
8830 OC-192c/STM-64c XFP (1-port) 1/1 4 20
Fast Ethernet (24-port) 24/96 384 1920
Fast Ethernet Enhanced (24-port) 24/96 384 1920
DS3/E3 Concatenated (6-port) 6/24 96 480
DS3/E3 ATM Concatenated (6-port) 6/24 96 480
DS3/E3 Channelized (6-port) 6/24 96 480
1. PLM has two port modes; two OC-3/STM-1 unbridged ports or one OC-3/STM-1 CES bridged port (total reflects unbridged ports).
2. PLM has one OC-48 port and one bridged APS/MSP port supporting SONET 1+1 and 1:1 APS modes (total reflects OC-48 ports).
3. PLM ships without an optics package, which allows customers to select optics package that suits their specific needs.
Note: For more information on individual PLMs and their specific features, refer to the Tellabs 8800 Smart Router
Series PLM Configuration Manual, 76.8800FP90/41.
Table A.10 PLM Port Densities (Continued)
Module
Interfaces
Ports Per
PLM/ULC
Ports Per Tellabs
8830 Smart Router
Ports Per 7-ft Rack
(5 systems)
System Installation Manual Appendix B. Setting Boot Parameters
76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-109
Appendix B. Setting Boot Parameters
The TMOS software is pre-installed and ready for system configuration after power
is applied to the Tellabs 8830 smart router. During the system boot process, verify
that the hardware LEDs are reporting proper status.
The client IP address, mask, and gateway address must exactly match those that
are configured for the IP management port. Refer to Connecting to the IP
Management Network, page 17-97.
This appendix provides the following type of information:
A condensed boot sequence example, in which the validation and loading
progress of software components and modules have been omitted (to avoid
showing repetitive information). Only the final confirmation of the validation
and loading progress is shown.
A procedure for performing a manual boot configuration, which should only be
performed if your system does not boot properly, or if the installed software is
corrupt or missing. For additional assistance, refer to Contacting Technical
Support, page 17-15.
Examples of commands executable at the command prompt (M>) for viewing
current boot settings, modifying settings, and restarting the boot sequence.
Viewing and Modifying Boot Parameters
During the initial boot sequence, the console screen displays the boot script from
the Tellabs 8830 smart router. Use the following steps to view and modify the boot
parameters:
1. Press the ESC key to interrupt the boot script and display the M>
prompt.
Tel l abs Mul t i - ser vi ce OS Fi r st St age Boot Loader
Ver si on 1. 2. 5
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Runni ng Power On Sel f Test . . .
Memor y Cont r ol l er Test : PASS
Mai n Memor y Test : PASS
L1 Cache Test : PASS
L2 Cache Test : PASS
St ar t i ng PCI I ni t i al i zat i on
PCI Br i dge Test : PASS
PCI I ni t i al i zat i on Compl et e
St ar t i ng Boar d I ni t i al i zat i on
Di sk Test : PASS
Et her net Devi ce Test : PASS
Boar d I ni t i al i zat i on Compl et e
I P addr ess: 10. 8. 4. 63, MAC addr ess:
00: 02: A7: 00: 00: 24
Found 1024 MB of memor y
M>
Beginning of boot script
ESC key interrupt
Command prompt
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2. At the M> prompt, use the ? or help command to show available
commands.
3. Use the dc command to show current boot parameters, then press the
Enter key to progress through each field in this display.
To modify current boot settings, refer to step 4, page 17-110. Enter a .
(period), and press the Enter key to leave the DC configuration mode.
4. Use the cf command to modify boot parameters if necessary.
To enter the change, type the new setting alongside the current
setting, as shown in the Client IP address field in the following
example.
M>cf
Cl i ent I P addr ess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : [ 10. 8. 4. 63]
10.8.4.64
WARNI NG: These set t i ngs shoul d ONLY be changed i f t her e
i s no cur r ent l y act i ve swi t ch car d and t hi s car d
wi l l become t he act i ve. Ot her wi se t he set t i ngs
wi l l be over wr i t t en by t he act i ve swi t ch car d' s
set t i ngs. Woul d you l i ke t o pr oceed and change
t he I P addr ess t o 10. 8. 4. 64? [ y/ n] n
Net wor k I P mask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : [ 255. 255. 0. 0]
Gat eway I P addr ess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : [ 10. 8. 0. 1]
TFTP ser ver I P addr ess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : [ 10. 6. 25. 29]
Boot di r ect or y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : [ . / ]
Boot f i l e when usi ng TFTP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :
[ vi va_st r i p. el f ]
Shel f number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : [ 0]
Enabl e Et her net aut o- negot i at i on . . . . . . . . . . . . . : [ Yes]
Et her net por t r at e ( 10/ 100 Mbps)
Onl y used i f aut o- negot i at i on i s di sabl ed . . : [ 100]
Et her net dupl ex ( hal f / f ul l )
Onl y used i f aut o- negot i at i on i s di sabl ed . . : [ Ful l ]
Cl i ent I P addr ess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : [ 10. 8. 4. 63]
Net wor k I P mask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : [ 255. 255. 0. 0]
Gat eway I P addr ess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : [ 10. 8. 0. 1]
TFTP ser ver I P addr ess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : [ 10. 6. 25. 29]
Boot di r ect or y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : [ . / ] .
M>dc
Cl i ent I P addr ess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 10. 8. 4. 63
Net wor k I P mask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 255. 255. 0. 0
Gat eway I P addr ess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 10. 8. 0. 1
TFTP ser ver I P addr ess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 10. 6. 25. 29
Boot di r ect or y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . /
Boot f i l e when usi ng TFTP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : vi va_st r i p. el f
Shel f number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 0
Enabl e Et her net aut o- negot i at i on . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Yes
Et her net por t r at e ( 10/ 100 Mbps)
Onl y used i f aut o- negot i at i on i s di sabl ed . . : 100
Et her net dupl ex ( hal f / f ul l )
Onl y used i f aut o- negot i at i on i s di sabl ed . . : Ful l
M>
Node address
Boot directory location at the TFTP
server.
Do not change
Gateway used by the management
Ethernet interface for connection to
an external management device.
Autonegotiation mode setting, as
either on (enabled) or off (disabled)
Ethernet port rate setting in Mbps,
as either 10 or 100.
Ethernet duplex mode setting, as
either full or half.
System Installation Manual Appendix B. Setting Boot Parameters
76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-111
5. Use the boot command to restart the normal boot sequence, and wait
for the CLI banner to display.
M>boot
Tel l abs Mul t i - ser vi ce OS Fi r st St age Boot Loader
Ver si on 1. 2. 5
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Runni ng Power On Sel f Test . . .
Memor y Cont r ol l er Test : PASS
Mai n Memor y Test : PASS
L1 Cache Test : PASS
L2 Cache Test : PASS
St ar t i ng PCI I ni t i al i zat i on
PCI Br i dge Test : PASS
PCI I ni t i al i zat i on Compl et e
St ar t i ng Boar d I ni t i al i zat i on
Di sk Test : PASS
Et her net Devi ce Test : PASS
Boar d I ni t i al i zat i on Compl et e
I P addr ess: 10. 8. 4. 63, MAC addr ess: 00: 02: A7: 00: 00: 24
Found 1024 MB of memor y
At t empt i ng t o boot f r omFl ash di sk. . .
Loadi ng i mage f r ompar t i t i on 2
Ver i f yi ng i mage checksum. . .
Loadi ng i mage. . .
ELF f i l e i s a Power PC execut abl e
Modul e ent r y poi nt i s at 00200000
Sect i on 0, Addr ess 00200000, Si ze 1337312, 1337312
Sect i on 1, Addr ess 003467E0, Si ze 8, 8
Sect i on 2, Addr ess 003467E8, Si ze 24, 24
Sect i on 3, Addr ess 00346800, Si ze 115784, 115784
Sect i on 4, Addr ess 00370000, Si ze 51700, 51700
Sect i on 5, Addr ess 0037CA00, Si ze 3120265, 0
Sect i on 6, Addr ess 00676690, Si ze 8536, 0
Sect i on 7, Addr ess 006787E8, Si ze 4000000, 0
Sect i on 8, Addr ess 00A490E8, Si ze 4096, 0
Sect i on 9, Addr ess 00A4A0E8, Si ze 2048, 0
Sect i on 10, Addr ess 00A4A8E8, Si ze 808, 808
Modul e ent r y poi nt i s at 00200000
Execut i ng at 00200000
Second St age Boot Loader
Ver si on 1. 3. 5
Mount i ng di sks. . .
St ar t i ng cor e ser vi ces. . .
Pr ess ESC t o abor t aut o- boot , Space t o begi n i mmedi at el y. . .
Seconds unt i l aut o- boot : 3. . . 2. . . 1. . .
Val i dat i ng t hi r d st age monol i t h . . . ( val i d)
Loadi ng monol i t h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Loaded 3844608 byt es.
Launchi ng ( 0x01280000) . . .
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Mount i ng di sks . . . Di sk oper at i ons compl et ed.
St ar t i ng boot ser vi ces . . . Boot ser vi ces st ar t ed.
I ni t i al i zi ng mul t i boar d oper at i ons . . . Mul t i boar d oper at i ons
compl et ed.
Enabl i ng shel f ser vi ces . . . Shel f ser vi ces enabl ed.
Val i dat i ng sof t war e ver si on . . Pass t hr ough f or swi t ch car d.
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Loggi ng ser vi ces enabl ed.
Checki ng Met af i l e . . . Met af i l e val i d.

Act i ve Par t i t i on:
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Sof t war e Pat h: d: \ p90_bui l ds\ sof t war e9. 0
Host Syst em: BUI LDSYS1
St andby Par t i t i on:
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Sof t war e Cr eat i on: Wed 11/ 21/ 2012 6: 06p
Sof t war e Pat h: d: \ p90_bui l ds\ sof t war e\ 9. 0
Host Syst em: BUI LDSYS1
Pl at f or m: Swi t ch and Cont r ol Car d
Pr ocessor : Management Pr ocessor
I P Addr ess: 10. 8. 4. 63
Locat i on: Shel f 0, sw1
Di sk: 20 GB ( / sw1)
Local Ti me Wed Nov 21 12: 45: 13 2012
Cor e component s l oaded.
Al l component s val i dat ed.
I ni t i al i zat i on compl et e.
Act i ve sof t war e ver si on accept ed.
Al l modul es l oaded.
Al l modul es r unni ng.
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Change passwor d f or : r oot
Read- onl y- Passwor d: r oot . 8800
Conf i r m- r ead- onl y- Passwor d: r oot . 8800
Read- wr i t e- Passwor d: r oot . 8800
Conf i r m- r ead- wr i t e- Passwor d: r oot . 8800
Change passwor d f or : admi n
Read- onl y- Passwor d: admi n. 8800
Conf i r m- r ead- onl y- Passwor d: admi n. 8800
Read- wr i t e- Passwor d: admi n. 8800
Conf i r m- r ead- wr i t e- Passwor d: admi n. 8800
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USER NOTES
TELLABS DOCUMENTATI ON
System Installation Manual Appendix C. Fiber Optic Cleaning
76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-115
Appendix C. Fiber Optic Cleaning
This section provides information and procedures for cleaning and handling all
fiber optic adapters, connectors, and cables for the Tellabs 8800 smart router
series.
Information provided in this section includes:
Fiber Optic Safety, page 17-116
- Laser, page 17-116
- Safety Precautions, page 17-116
- Optical Fiber Handling, page 17-117
Fiber Optic Cleaning Requirements, page 17-118
- Tools, page 17-123
- Materials, page 17-123
Fiber optic cleaning procedures provided in this section include:
Fiber Optic Cleaning Procedures, page 17-124
Cleaning SC Connectors, page 17-124
Cleaning Duplex LC Connector, page 17-125
Cleaning SC Adapters, page 17-126
Cleaning LC or SC Module Adapters, page 17-126
Connector cleaning procedures provided in this section include:
Cleaning Connectors, page 17-127
Materials and Tools, page 17-127
Cleaning an Unmated Fiber Connector, page 17-127
Cleaning an Unmated Bulkhead Connector, page 17-129
Cleaning a Mated Connector, page 17-130
Note: Fiber optic cleaning procedures should be performed only when a problem
is suspected, when new cables are installed, or when existing connections
are removed or replaced. A customer may also opt to have a schedule
defining frequencies for specific cleaning requirements.

Appendix C. Fiber Optic Cleaning System Installation Manual
Page 17-116 76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13
Fiber Optic Safety
Read the following information about fiber optic safety before installing and
operating the Tellabs 8800 smart router series:
Laser, page 17-116
Safety Precautions, page 17-116
Optical Fiber Handling, page 17-117
Laser
The Tellabs 8800 smart router series and associated optical test sets use
semiconductor laser sources that emit light energy into fiber or lightguide cables.
The lasers emit lightwaves within the infrared (invisible) wavelengths.
The level of laser radiation emitted from the transmitters of this product are not
considered to be hazardous; however, the level of radiation that may be emitted
from a disconnected optical facility receive cable may be harmful to the eye. As a
general practice, do not look into the end of optical disconnects.
Safety Precautions
Only qualified technicians who are knowledgeable and trained in optical safety
hazards can operate, maintain, install, and service the Tellabs 8800 smart router
series.
Optical radiation originates from the optical connectors, or in the case of cable
rupture, the optical fiber ends.
DANGER:
When inspecting optical fibers or connectors, always use protected optical
viewing aids. For example, fiberscopes and magnifying glasses must be
equipped with protective filters to block infrared (IR) laser radiation. Use laser
safety glasses that are equipped to protect against all possible wavelength
ranges emitting from the equipment.
GEFAHR:
Verwenden Sie stets Sichthilfen mit Schutzfunktion, wenn Sie Glasfaserkabel
oder -anschlsse prfen. Beispielsweise mssen Fibroskope und
Vergrerungsglser mit Schutzfiltern ausgerstet sein, die Infrarot-
Laserstrahlung abhalten. Tragen Sie eine entsprechende Schutzbrille, die die
Augen vor allen mglichen Wellenlngen schtzt, die von der Lasereinheit
ausgehen knnen.
System Installation Manual Appendix C. Fiber Optic Cleaning
76.8800FP90/17, Rev A, 3/13 Page 17-117
Optical Fiber Handling
Optical fibers can break into small glass fragments during handling. These small
bits of glass are almost invisible and can cause physical injury.
DANGER:
The power level of the visible and invisible laser radiation emitted from an
unconnected facility fiber optical cable is not under Tellabs control and may be
dangerous. Therefore, to ensure safety, assume that it is dangerous to your
eyesight. As a general practice, NEVER LOOK INTO ANY OPEN OPTICAL
PORT OR END OF A DISCONNECTED OPTICAL CABLE.
GEFAHR:
Tellabs hat keinerlei Einfluss auf die Leistung der sichtbaren und nicht
sichtbaren Laserstrahlung, die von einem nicht mit der Anlage verbundenen
Glasfaserkabel ausgeht und gesundheitliche Schden verursachen kann.
Ergreifen Sie geeignete Sicherheitsmanahmen, da Laserstrahlung Ihre Augen
schdigen kann. SCHAUEN SIE NIEMALS DIREKT IN EINEN OFFENEN
OPTISCHEN ANSCHLUSS ODER IN DAS ENDE EINES NICHT
VERBUNDENEN GLASFASERKABELS.
DANGER:
Do not examine fiber optic cables when there is a light source present. Before
examining fiber optic cables with unfiltered magnifying lenses or microscopes,
perform the following actions to prevent accidental exposure to optical radiation:
perform the necessary steps to disable the laser source of the fiber
to be examined
disconnect the optical path from all relevant optical modules
Turning off a laser source in the Tellabs 8800 smart router series disrupts traffic.
GEFAHR:
Prfen Sie keine Glasfaserkabel, die Licht emittieren. Bevor Sie ein
Glasfaserkabel mit Sichthilfen ohne Filter prfen, sollten Sie wie folgt vorgehen,
um eine ungewollte Laserstrahlung aus dem Leiter zu vermeiden:
Fhren Sie alle erforderlichen Schritte zur Abschaltung der
Laserquelle fr das zu prfende Glasfaserkabel durch.
Trennen Sie die Glasfaserverbindung zu allen entsprechenden
optischen Modulen.
Eine Abschaltung der Laserquelle im Tellabs 8800 smart router series
unterbricht die Datenbertragung.
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Follow these precautions to prevent physical injury when handling optical fiber:
1. Avoid looking directly at the fiber connectors.
2. If it is required to look at the connectors, perform one of the following
actions to prevent any hazard:
a. Remove the optical modules or ensure the optical modules are not
powered at both the shelf near end and shelf at the fiber path far
end.
b. Wear protective glasses that block all possible wavelength ranges
emitting from the equipment.
3. Wear laser safety glasses when installing optical fibers.
4. Wash your hands after handling optical fibers.
5. Handle optical fibers with extreme care during installation and position
the optical fibers in a safe and secure location.
6. Protect unterminated optical fiber connectors with dust caps at all
times.
7. Perform the necessary steps to disable the laser source, unplug
optical modules, and disconnect optical paths when using magnifying
lenses or microscopes.
Fiber Optic Cleaning Requirements
Fiber optic cleaning procedures should be performed only when a problem is
suspected, when new cables are installed, or when existing connections are
removed and replaced.
To perform the procedures in this section:
Observe all electrostatic discharge (ESD) practices, equipment
handling guidelines, and power precautions. To prevent personal
injury, before you proceed to perform a particular cleaning task,
ensure that you are familiar with the Safety Precautions, page 17-116
and the Optical Fiber Handling, page 17-117.
DANGER:
Fiber glass fragments can enter the skin and be very difficult to detect and
remove. Do not handle exposed optical fiber with bare hands or touch it to your
body. If there is any suspicion of glass fiber chips in your eye, seek medical
attention at once.
GEFAHR:
Glasfaserpartikel knnen in die Haut eindringen. Sie sind schwer zu lokalisieren
und zu entfernen. Achten Sie darauf, dass weder Ihre Hnde noch andere
Krperstellen mit freien Glasfasern in Kontakt kommen. Sollten
Glasfaserpartikel in die Augen geraten, konsultieren Sie umgehend einen Arzt.
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Take traffic into consideration before proceeding with any of the fiber
optic cleaning procedures.
Before servicing an in-service system, ensure that traffic has been
removed from the optical interface. This precaution will prevent a
service disruption and ensure that direct exposure to a laser beam is
avoided.
Clean the connectors on all new optical interfaces such as fiber
connectors, adapters, and bulkheads before they are used to
complete a connection.
Clean the male and female ends of any connection that is going to be
relocated or reseated.
Caution:
This procedure is service affecting. Before servicing an in-service system, follow
your company's prescribed procedures for obtaining technical assistance, or call
Tellabs Technical Assistance at 1.800.443.5555 (North America) or
1.707.792.3501 (outside North America), before continuing with this procedure.
It is the responsibility of the customer to prevent a service disruption.
Vorsicht:
Diese Manahmen gelten fr Wartungsarbeiten. Bevor Sie Wartungsarbeiten an
einem in Betrieb befindlichen System durchfhren, beachten Sie die Vorgaben
Ihres Unternehmen, um technische Untersttzung zu erhalten, oder wenden Sie
sich telefonisch an den technischen Support von Tellabs unter +1-800-443-5555
(Nordamerika) oder +1-630-798-7070 (auerhalb Nordamerikas). Der Kunde ist
fr die Vermeidung von Dienstunterbrechungen selber verantwortlich
DANGER:
Laser emissions on the optical interface may be present. Even if traffic has been
removed when the fiber optic cable was disconnected, the laser associated with
the optical interface of the module may still be on. To avoid personal injury to the
eyes assume the laser is always on and never look into the optical interface on
any module.
GEFAHR:
An den optischen Schnittstellen kann Laserstrahlung freigesetzt werden. Selbst
wenn keine Datenbertragung erfolgt, weil die Glasfaserverbindung getrennt
wurde, kann der Laser an der offenen optischen Schnittstelle des Moduls noch
aktiv sein. Um Verletzungen der Augen zu vermeiden, sollten Sie stets davon
ausgehen, dass der Laser aktiv ist, und daher niemals in die optische
Schnittstelle eines Moduls hineinsehen.
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Ensure that dust caps are used to cover all unused types of
connectors including fiber patch cables hanging off fiber racks,
bulkheads on fiber patch panels, and system modules. Keep
connectors covered when not in use.
Inspect and clean module (bulkhead) connectors and adapters only if
contamination is suspected.
If connectors or adapters are damaged or cannot be cleaned, send
them to Tellabs for repair.
Clean all new system interconnect connectors prior to insertion.
Use new material for each connector. Never reuse cleaning materials,
unless directed to do in a procedure.
Always insert the receive cable into the channel first, and then insert
the associated transmit cable.
Observe the following admonishments before proceeding with any one of the
cleaning procedures:
DANGER:
Do not examine fiber optic cables when there is a light source present. Before
examining fiber optic cables with unfiltered magnifying lenses or microscopes,
perform the following actions to prevent accidental exposure to optical radiation:
perform the necessary steps to disable the laser source of the fiber
to be examined
disconnect the optical path from all relevant optical modules
Turning off a laser source in the Tellabs 8800 smart router series disrupts traffic.
GEFAHR:
Prfen Sie keine Glasfaserkabel, die Licht emittieren. Bevor Sie ein
Glasfaserkabel mit Sichthilfen ohne Filter prfen, sollten Sie wie folgt vorgehen,
um eine ungewollte Laserstrahlung aus dem Leiter zu vermeiden:
Fhren Sie alle erforderlichen Schritte zur Abschaltung der
Laserquelle fr das zu prfende Glasfaserkabel durch.
Trennen Sie die Glasfaserverbindung zu allen entsprechenden
optischen Modulen.
Eine Abschaltung der Laserquelle im Tellabs 8800 smart router series
unterbricht die Datenbertragung.
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DANGER:
Open ports and optical cable ends on the main shelf can have invisible laser
emissions greater than the class 1 limit and can cause eye damage if viewed
directly. Do not look into an open optical port or the end of a disconnected optical
cable. Place dust caps on any unused transmit or receive port, especially the
transmit port.
GEFAHR:
Aus offenen optischen Anschlssen und Glasfaserkabelenden am
Hauptbaugruppentrger kann nicht sichtbare Laserstrahlung emittiert werden,
die oberhalb der Klasse-1-Grenzwerte liegt und eine Schdigung der Augen
verursachen kann, wenn jemand direkt in diese nicht sichtbare Strahlung blickt.
Schauen Sie niemals direkt in einen offenen optischen Anschluss oder in das
Ende eines nicht verbundenen Glasfaserkabels. Stecken Sie
Staubschutzkappen auf nicht verwendete optische Eingnge und insbesondere
Ausgnge.
DANGER:
Port shelf modules have a laser emission less than the class 1 limit, but a
disconnected optical cable can have a laser emission greater than the class 1
limit and can cause eye damage if viewed directly. Do not look into an open
optical port or the end of a disconnected optical cable. Place dust caps on any
unused transmit or receive port, especially the transmit port.
GEFAHR:
Die Anschlussbaugruppen weisen eine Laserstrahlung auf, die unterhalb der
Klasse-1-Grenzwerte liegt, jedoch kann an offenen optischen Anschlssen und
Glasfaserkabelenden eine Laserstrahlung emittiert werden, die oberhalb der
Klasse-1-Grenzwerte liegt und eine Schdigung der Augen verursachen kann,
wenn jemand direkt in diese Strahlung blickt. Schauen Sie niemals direkt in
einen offenen optischen Anschluss oder in das Ende eines nicht verbundenen
Glasfaserkabels. Stecken Sie Staubschutzkappen auf nicht verwendete
optische Eingnge und insbesondere Ausgnge.
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Warning:
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) may damage sensitive electronic components
resulting in a traffic-affecting condition. Ensure that plug-in modules are stored
in static preventive material. Do not touch any components on the modules.
Handle modules by the edges or faceplate. Always wear a properly grounded
wrist strap when handling, removing, or inserting a module and when touching
the equipment shelves or cables. ESD protective flooring, used with proper ESD
footwear, may be used as an alternative to a wrist strap. ESD wrist straps and
footwear should be checked daily to verify performance.
Warnung:
Empfindliche elektronische Bauteile knnen durch eine elektrostatische
Entladung beschdigt werden, was den Datenverkehr beeintrchtigen kann.
Stellen Sie sicher, dass Steckmodule in antistatischen Verpackungen
aufbewahrt werden. Vermeiden Sie direkte Berhrungen der Module.
Fassen Sie Module ausschlielich an den Auenkanten oder Blenden an.
Tragen Sie jederzeit ein ordnungsgem geerdetes Erdungsband um Ihr
Handgelenk, wenn Sie ein Modul anfassen, um es beispielsweise ein- oder
auszubauen, oder wenn Sie Kabel oder Baugruppentrger des Systems
berhren. Alternativ zu einem Erdungsband um das Handgelenk knnen auch
ein spezieller vor elektrostatischen Entladungen schtzender Bodenbelag
verwendet und dazu Schutzschuhe getragen werden. Sowohl Erdungsband als
auch Schutzschuhe sollten tglich auf ihre korrekte Schutzwirkung berprft
werden.
Warning:
Canned air may spray liquid propellant. Liquid propellant may cause equipment
damage. Do not shake the can before or during use. Use a burst of air to clear
the spray tube while holding the can in an upright position away from your face;
do not tilt the can more than 30 degrees.
Warnung:
Druckluft aus Spraydosen kann flssiges Treibmittel versprhen. Flssiges
Treibmittel kann das System beschdigen. Schtteln Sie die Spraydose nicht
vor oder whrend der Verwendung. Reinigen Sie den Druckluftschlauch der
Dose mit einem kurzen Druckluftsto. Halten Sie dabei die Spraydose aufrecht
und von Ihrem Gesicht abgewandt. Neigen Sie die Dose nicht mehr als 30 Grad.
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Tools
The following tools are required to perform these procedures:
antistatic wrist strap or static-dissipating floor mat. If a static-
dissipating floor mat is used, the proper electrostatic discharge (ESD)
footwear must be worn.
optical power meter
Materials
The following materials are required to perform the cleaning procedures:
Fiber optic cleaning dispenser
Fiber optic sticks
Lint-free optic preparations
Non-woven dry wipes
2.5 mm lint-free foam swabs
1.25 mm lint-free foam swabs
Warning:
Failure to disable the laser source of the fiber to be examined and disconnect the
optical path from all relevant optical modules can result in equipment damage.
The laser can burn components of the cleaning solutions and cause build-up of
contaminants.
Warnung:
Wenn Sie die Laserquelle eines zu prfenden Glasfaserkabels nicht abschalten
und die Glasfaserkabelverbindung zu den entsprechenden optischen Modulen
trennen, kann dies zu einer Beschdigung des Systems fhren. Der Laserstrahl
kann ggf. Bestandteile von Reinigungsmitteln verbrennen, was zu einer
Verunreinigung der optischen Komponenten fhrt.
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Fiber Optic Cleaning Procedures
Tellabs recommends that you use a fiber optic cleaning procedure that is IPC
8497-1 compliant.
Before proceeding with any of the cleaning procedures, observe and review all
admonishments and recommendations. Refer to Fiber Optic Cleaning
Requirements, page 17-118 and Optical Fiber Handling, page 17-117.
Cleaning SC Connectors
Follow these steps to clean SC connectors (refer to Figure C.1, page 17-124):
Figure C.1 SC Connectors with Exposed Ferrules
1. Observe Fiber Optic Safety, page 17-116 and Fiber Optic Cleaning
Requirements, page 17-118.
2. Visually inspect along the length of the ferrule OD and the ferrule end
face for contamination or surface defects. If there are any noticeable
defects (scratches, nicks, or cracks) tag and replace the fiber cable
and start again.
3. Clean the ferrule using the following steps:
3.1 Remove a new optic prep from its wrapper.
3.2 Place the ferrule end of the connector in the fold of the
wipe and twist around the ferrule with firm finger
pressure. Refer to Figure C.2, page 17-124.
Note: Be sure to use only a portion of the prep that has not been touched. One
prep may be used on more than one connector as long as an unused,
untouched area of the prep is used for each connector.
Figure C.2 Cleaning the Ferrule with an Optic Prep
SC-UPC
(blue)
Connector Key
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4. Clean the connector end face with the cleaning dispenser using the
following steps:
3.3 Hold the dispenser with the left hand and use the thumb
to push down on the lever (refer to Figure C.3,
page 17-125). Do not release the lever yet. Two
cleaning slots expose the cleaning tape and advance it
at the same time.
3.4 Press the connector end face of the ferrule in a
perpendicular manner so that it is flush against the top
of the cleaning tape exposed in the left slot. Twist back
and forth once and drag it down along the entire length
of the slot.
Figure C.3 Fiber Cleaning Method
3.5 Repeat substep 3.4, page 17-125 using the right slot
for a second swipe, then release the lever.
5. Insert the connector into the adapter.
Cleaning Duplex LC Connector
Use the following procedure to clean a duplex LC connector. Refer to Figure C.4,
page 17-125.
Figure C.4 Duplex LC Connector
1. Observe Fiber Optic Safety, page 17-116 and Fiber Optic Cleaning
Requirements, page 17-118.
2. Place a new optic prep on a flat and stable surface. Hold the ferrule
end so that it is on top of the optic prep. Clean the end by moving the
connector in a figure-8 pattern.
3. Clean the connector end with a dry non-woven wipe to help dry the
ferrule end. Wipe away any excess solution.
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Cleaning SC Adapters
Use the following procedure to clean an SC adapter. Refer to Figure C.5,
page 17-126.
Figure C.5 SC Adapters
1. Observe Fiber Optic Safety, page 17-116 and Fiber Optic Cleaning
Requirements, page 17-118.
2. Remove the covers.
3. Insert the fiber optic stick in adapter and scrub with an in/out motion.
Do not rotate since the inside ring will rotate with the stick and will
provide no benefit. Up to four adapters may be cleaned with one stick,
after which it must be discarded.
4. Replace the covers and install the adapters in the module.
Cleaning LC or SC Module Adapters
Use the following procedure to clean LC or SC module connectors (refer to Figure
C.6, page 17-126).
Figure C.6 SC and LC Module Connectors
Note: This process may need to be performed a few times to achieve adequate
results.
SC connector LC connector
Caution:
The optical module to be cleaned should be powered off before inspection and
cleaning operations begin.
Vorsicht:
Alle optischen Module, die gereinigt werden sollen, mssen vor einer Prfung
und Reinigung abgeschaltet und spannungsfrei sein.
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1. Observe Fiber Optic Safety, page 17-116 and Fiber Optic Cleaning
Requirements, page 17-118.
2. Clean the connector end by inserting a dry swab into the adapter. (For
an LC module connector, use a 1.25 mm foam swab.) Rotate several
times with inward pressure.
3. For stubborn dirt, slightly dampen a new foam swab with alcohol from
an optical prep.
4. Insert the damp swab into the adapter. Rotate several times with
inward pressure.
5. Insert a dry swab into the adapter. Rotate several times with inward
pressure to help dry the ferrule end. Wipe away any excess solution.
6. Visually inspect the ferrule end. If the dirt is still present, repeat steps
3, page 17-127, through 6, page 17-127.
Cleaning Connectors
This section describes cleaning connectors.
Materials and Tools
The following materials are required to perform these procedures:
Antistatic wrist strap or static-dissipating floor mat. If a static-
dissipating floor mat is used, the proper electrostatic discharge (ESD)
footwear must be worn.
Alcohol dispenser.
Ultrasonic cleaner (optional).
Fiber optic swabs with urethane foam head with a head diameter less
than 2.2 mm.
Canned alcohol (superpolite alcohol of >90% purity).
Pressurized optical duster (canned air).
Lint-free optic preparations.
Cleaning an Unmated Fiber Connector
Follow these steps to clean an unmated fiber connector.
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1. Using the pressurized duster, blow away any dust particles that may
be on the exterior surface of the connector, particularly the sides and
end face of the ferrule. This is easily done by holding the can
approximately two inches from the surface to be cleaned and applying
three to five short blasts of air.
2. Fold a paper wipe over itself and place it on a hard surface.
3. Place about 1/2 teaspoon of alcohol in the center of the wipe.
4. Gently place the end face of the connector plug on the moistened
portion of the wipe and slowly (and gently) slide it across the
moistened area in one sweeping move.
DANGER:
Never look into the end of an optical fiber. Exposure to invisible LASER radiation
can cause serious and/or permanent damage to the eye or even blindness.
Verify the optical source is disabled through the use of an optical power meter
before handling optical fibers. Use of controls, adjustments, or procedures other
than those specified within this document may result in hazardous laser radiation
exposure.
GEFAHR:
Schauen Sie niemals in das Ende eines Glasfaserkabels. Nicht sichtbare
LASERSTRAHLUNG kann zu einer ernsthaften und/oder dauerhaften
Schdigung der Augen bis hin zur Erblindung fhren.
Vergewissern Sie sich, dass die optische Quelle deaktiviert ist, und prfen Sie
mithilfe eines entsprechenden Messgerts, dass keine Lichtwellenenergie
vorhanden ist, bevor Sie mit Glasfaserkabeln arbeiten. Eine nicht den Vorgaben
in diesem Dokument entsprechende Verwendung von Prf-/Messgerten,
Durchfhrung von Einstellarbeiten oder Anwendung von Verfahrensweisen
kann zu einer Freisetzung von gefhrlicher Laserstrahlung fhren.
Caution:
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) sensitive devices can cause catastrophic failure
or degraded life and performance of a device. Use an anti-static wrist strap
connected to a properly grounded source before contacting any electronic
devices.
Vorsicht:
Elektrostatisch empfindliche Gerte knnen einen Komplettausfall oder eine
eingeschrnkte Lebensdauer oder Leistung des Systems verursachen. Legen
Sie ein ordnungsgem geerdetes Erdungsband um Ihr Handgelenk, bevor Sie
elektrischen Gerte/Komponenten berhren.
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Cleaning an Unmated Bulkhead Connector
Follow these steps to clean an unmated bulkhead connector (PLM).
1. Using the pressurized duster, blow away any dust particles that may
be on the exterior surface of the connector, particularly the inside walls
of the alignment sleeve. This is easily done by holding the can
approximately two inches from the surface to be cleaned and applying
three to five short blasts of air.
2. Moisten the end of a swab with alcohol and insert it into one side of the
receptacle. Move the swab in and out two or three times and then
remove it.
DANGER:
Never look into the end of an optical fiber. Exposure to invisible LASER radiation
can cause serious and/or permanent damage to the eye or even blindness.
Verify the optical source is disabled through the use of an optical power meter
before handling optical fibers. Use of controls, adjustments, or procedures other
than those specified within this document may result in hazardous laser radiation
exposure.
GEFAHR:
Schauen Sie niemals in das Ende eines Glasfaserkabels. Nicht sichtbare
LASERSTRAHLUNG kann zu einer ernsthaften und/oder dauerhaften
Schdigung der Augen bis hin zur Erblindung fhren.
Vergewissern Sie sich, dass die optische Quelle deaktiviert ist, und prfen Sie
mithilfe eines entsprechenden Messgerts, dass keine Lichtwellenenergie
vorhanden ist, bevor Sie mit Glasfaserkabeln arbeiten. Eine nicht den Vorgaben
in diesem Dokument entsprechende Verwendung von Prf-/Messgerten,
Durchfhrung von Einstellarbeiten oder Anwendung von Verfahrensweisen
kann zu einer Freisetzung von gefhrlicher Laserstrahlung fhren.
Caution:
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) sensitive devices can cause catastrophic failure
or degraded life and performance of a device. Use an anti-static wrist strap
connected to a properly grounded source before contacting any electronic
devices.
Vorsicht:
ESD-empfindliche Gerte knnen zu einem Komplettausfall oder einer
eingeschrnkten Lebensdauer oder Leistung des Systems fhren. Legen Sie ein
ordnungsgem geerdetes Erdungsband um Ihr Handgelenk, bevor Sie
elektrischen Gerte/Komponenten berhren.
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3. Dry the inside of the receptacle by holding the duster approximately
two inches from the end of the receptacle and applying three to five
short blasts of air.
Cleaning a Mated Connector
Follow these steps to clean a mated connector.
1. Using the pressurized duster, blow away any dust particles that may
be on the exterior surface of the connector, particularly the inside walls
of the alignment sleeve. This is easily done by holding the can
approximately two inches from the surface to be cleaned and applying
three to five short blasts of air.
DANGER:
Never look into the end of an optical fiber. Exposure to invisible LASER radiation
can cause serious and/or permanent damage to the eye or even blindness.
Verify the optical source is disabled through the use of an optical power meter
before handling optical fibers. Use of controls, adjustments, or procedures other
than those specified within this document may result in hazardous laser radiation
exposure.
GEFAHR:
Schauen Sie niemals in das Ende eines Glasfaserkabels. Nicht sichtbare
LASERSTRAHLUNG kann zu einer ernsthaften und/oder dauerhaften
Schdigung der Augen bis hin zur Erblindung fhren.
Vergewissern Sie sich, dass die optische Quelle deaktiviert ist, und prfen Sie
mithilfe eines entsprechenden Messgerts, dass keine Lichtwellenenergie
vorhanden ist, bevor Sie mit Glasfaserkabeln arbeiten. Eine nicht den Vorgaben
in diesem Dokument entsprechende Verwendung von Prf-/Messgerten,
Durchfhrung von Einstellarbeiten oder Anwendung von Verfahrensweisen
kann zu einer Freisetzung von gefhrlicher Laserstrahlung fhren.
Caution:
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) sensitive devices can cause catastrophic failure
or degraded life and performance of a device. Use an anti-static wrist strap
connected to a properly grounded source before contacting any electronic
devices.
Vorsicht:
ESD-empfindliche Gerte knnen zu einem Komplettausfall oder einer
eingeschrnkten Lebensdauer oder Leistung des Systems fhren. Legen Sie ein
ordnungsgem geerdetes Erdungsband um Ihr Handgelenk, bevor Sie
elektrischen Gerte/Komponenten berhren.
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2. Moisten the end of a swab with alcohol and insert it into one side of the
receptacle. Move the swab in and out two or three times and then
remove it.
3. Moisten the end of a new swab with alcohol, insert it into the open side
of the receptacle. Rotate the swab back and forth 90-degrees twice
and then remove it.
4. Dry the inside of the receptacle by holding the duster approximately
two inches from the end of the receptacle and applying three to five
short blasts of air.
Note: If the urethane head swabs are not available, squirt a small amount of
alcohol into the open side of the receptacle, wait about 10 seconds, and
then dry it as described in step 4, page 17-131.
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