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1.1 CXLQ41
This topic describes the version, application, functions, working principle,
front panel, and technical specifications of the CXLQ41 (4xSTM-4/STM-1
SCC unit, cross-connect unit, timing unit, and line unit integrated board). This
topic also describes how to configure and commission the CXLQ41.
5.5.1 Version Description
The CXLQ41 is available in one functional versions, namely, Q5..
5.5.2 Application
The CXLQ41 provides service processing, service grooming, clock
input/output, and communication control functions in the OptiX OSN system.
5.5.3 Functions and Features
The CXLQ41 processes SDH signals, controls communication, grooms
services, and inputs/outputs clock signals.
5.5.4 Working Principle and Signal Flow
The CXLQ41 consists of the synchronous timing module, O/E converting
module, MUX/DEMUX module, SDH overhead processing module,
communication and control module, cross-connect module, and power
module.
5.5.5 Front Panel
The front panel of the CXLQ41 has indicators, interfaces, a bar code,
functional button switches, and a laser safety class label.
5.5.6 Jumpers and DIP Switches
The CXLQ41 has jumpers, which are used to set the enable state of the battery,
and a DIP switch, which is used to set the running state of the equipment.
5.5.7 Valid Slots
The CXLQ41 must be installed in a valid slot in the subrack. Otherwise, the
CXLQ41 cannot work normally.
5.5.8 Feature Code
The number code that follows the board name in the bar code is the feature
code of the board. The feature code of the CXLQ41 indicates the type of
optical interface. The CXLQ41 supports optical modules of different
configurations. Therefore, no specific feature code is provided.
5.5.9 Configuring and Commissioning the Board
After you select a correct board, you need to configure and commission the
board. The following tasks need to be performed: checking the hardware of
the board, configuring the board, commissioning the board, and checking the
operation of the board.
5.5.10 Parameter Settings
The physical slot that houses the CXLQ41 is different from the logical slot
displayed on the U2000. You can set the parameters for the CXLQ41 by using
the U2000.
5.5.11 Maintaining the Board
This topic describes the alarms and faults that may occur when the board
operates. This topic also provides the methods and precautions to be taken for
rectifying the faults.
5.5.12 List of Alarms
This topic lists the alarms that may occur when the board operates. The alarms
are reported according to the logical board on the U2000.
5.5.13 List of Performance Events
This topic lists the performance events that may occur when the board
operates. The performance events are reported according to the logical board
on the U2000.
5.5.14 Technical Specifications
The technical specifications of the CXLQ41 include the parameters specified
for optical interfaces, cross-connect capacity, clock access capability, laser
safety class, mechanical specifications, and power consumption.
1.1.2 Application
The CXLQ41 provides service processing, service grooming, clock
input/output, and communication control functions in the OptiX OSN system.
The CXL provides the other boards in the system with the timing information,
processes the SDH signals, grooms the services between line boards or
tributary boards, communicates with the other boards in the system, and
performs the configuration and management functions for the other boards in
the system.
Figure 5-26 shows the position of the CXL in the system.
Figure 1-1 Position of the CXL in the system
CXL
Line O/E Line
SDH converting
processing unit unit
Auxiliary
Auxiliary interface
SCC unit unit
Table 1-1 Functions and features of the SDH processing unit of the CXLQ41
Function and Feature CXLQ41
Specifications of the optical module Supports the detection and query of the
information about the optical module.
Provides the ALS function. The optical
interface supports the setting of the on/off
state of a laser.
Supports the swappable optical modules,
thus facilitating the maintenance and
upgrade of the optical modules.
Supports the installation of four optical
modules with different port rates.
Table 1-2 Functions and features of the SCC unit of the CXLQ41
Function and Feature CXLQ41
Table 1-4 Functions and features of the clock unit of the CXLQ41
Function and Feature CXLQ41
Phone interface
SEI
Boot RA S1-S4 interface
NVRA
Flash
ROM M M
+3.3 V Power Fuse -48 V/-60 V
module -48 V/-60 V
Power
module
Power monitor
Phone interface
EOW
S1-S4 interface
Boot Flash RAM NVRAM
ROM
+3.3 V Power Fuse -48 V/-60 V
module -48 V/-60 V
Power
module
CXLQ41
STAT
ACTX
ACTC
PROG
SRVX
SRVL
SYNC
ALMC
CLASS 1
LASER
PRODUCT
OUT1
IN1
OUT2
IN2
OUT3
IN3
OUT4
IN4
RESET
ALM CUT
CXLQ41
1.1.5.0.14 Indicators
The front panel of the board has the following indicators:
Board hardware status indicator (STAT) – two colors (red and green)
Active/Standby state indicator of the cross-connect unit (ACTX) – one
color (green)
Active/Standby state indicator of the SCC unit (ACTC) – one color
(green)
Board software status indicator (PROG) – two colors (red and green)
Service alarm indicator of the cross-connect unit (SRVX) – three colors
(red, green, and yellow)
Service alarm indicator of the line unit (SRVL) – three colors (red, green,
and yellow)
Synchronization clock status indicator (SYNC) – two colors (red and
green)
Alarm mute indicator (ALMC) – one color (yellow)
For the meanings of the status of the indicators, see 19 Indicators.
1.1.5.0.15 Interfaces
The front panel of the CXLQ41 has four optical interfaces and two switches.
Table 5-60 describes the types and usage of the interfaces and switches of the
CXLQ41.
RESET Warm reset Press the switch to perform a warm reset for the SCC unit.
switch
ALM CUT Alarm cut Press the switch to mute the alarm. Press the switch for
switch five seconds to mute the alarm permanently. Press the
switch again for five seconds to resume the alarm sound.
The jumpers and DIP switch are used for test and maintenance. Do not change
the setting of the jumper at random. Otherwise, the board may become faulty.
Figure 5-30 shows the jumpers and DIP switch of the Q5CXLQ41.
Figure 1-5 Positions of the jumpers and DIP switch of the Q5CXLQ41
Power
module
SW1
123 4
J24
3 21
CPU
CF 1
card 2 J10
3
J10 To enable the 1–2: If jumper bits (positions) 1 and 2 are capped, the
battery battery is enabled.
2–3: If jumper bits (positions) 2 and 3 are capped, the
database and clock are cleared.
J24 To use the 1–2: If jumper bits (positions) 1 and 2 are capped, the
maximum DCC maximum of 40 DCC channels are used.
channels 2–3: If jumper bits (positions) 2 and 3 are capped, the
maximum of 160 DCC channels are used.
SW1 To set the running When a DIP switch bit is at the on position, it
state of the board indicates the binary value 1.
The DIP switch is a four-bit DIP switch. The values of
the DIP switch bits are queued in the descending order
of the switch bit numbers. The DIP switch bit
numbered 4 is the most significant bit. For details,
refer to Table 5-63.
Table 1-8 DIP switch SW1
Value Description
0b0000 Indicates the running state when the watchdog is started. It is the default
state.
0b1111 Erases the extended BIOS and system parameter area in the file system
and flash memory.
Table 1-9 Logical slots displayed on the U2000 for the Q5CXLQ41 (when the
new backplane is used)
Board Logical Board Logical Slot
When the Q5CXLQ41 is installed on the old backplane, the logical boards for
the Q5CXLQ41 are the Q2SLQ41, ECXL, and GSCC. Table 5-65 lists the
slots for the logical boards displayed on the U2000.
Table 1-10 Logical slots displayed on the U2000 for the Q5CXLQ41 (when the
old backplane is used)
Board Logical Board Logical Slot
1.1.11.0.22 Troubleshooting
Table 5-66 lists the faults that occur on the CXLQ41 frequently and the
troubleshooting methods.
Table 1-11 Methods used to troubleshoot the faults that occur on the CXLQ41
frequently
Fault Symptom Common Fault Troubleshooting Method
Cause
Clock tracing failure The clock source See 23.3 Troubleshooting the Clock
priority table is Tracing Failure.
incorrectly
configured.
ECC failure The running status of Check whether the running status
the board becomes of the board is correct. See 19.2
abnormal. Alarm Indicators on the Boards to
The optical fibers are obtain the meanings of the status
incorrectly of the indicators.
connected. Check whether the optical fibers
are correctly connected.
Fault Symptom Common Fault Troubleshooting Method
Cause
Power supply alarm The jumper that Check whether the jumper that
controls the input controls the input voltage is
voltage is incorrectly correctly set. For information on
set. how to set the jumper, see 5.5.6
Jumpers and DIP Switches.
See General Precautions to get familiar with the precautions to be taken for replacing
a board before you replace the board.
For information on how to replace the CXLQ41, see Replacing a CXL Board.
1.1.12.1 Q5CXLQ41
1.1.12.1.26 GSCC
APS_MANUAL_STOP BD_AT_LOWPOWER BD_NOT_INSTALLED
BD_STATUS BOOTROM_BAD CFCARD_FAILED
CFCARD_OFFLINE CFCARD_W_R_DISABLED COMMUN_FAIL
DBMS_ERROR DBMS_PROTECT_MODE DCC_CHAN_LACK
FPGA_ABN HARD_BAD HSC_UNAVAIL
MSSW_DIFFERENT NE_POWER_OVER NESF_LOST
NESTATE_INSTALL LAN_LOC PATCH_ERR
PATCH_PKGERR PATCH_NOT_CONFIRM PATCHFILE_NOTEXIST
POWER_ABNORMAL POWER_FAIL REG_MM
RINGMAPM_MM RTC_FAIL SECU_ALM
SQUTABM_MM SWDL_ACTIVATED_TIME SWDL_AUTOMATCH_IN
OUT H
SWDL_INPROCESS SWDL_CHGMNG_NOMAT SWDL_COMMIT_FAIL
CH
SWDL_NEPKGCHECK TEMP_OVER SWDL_ROLLBACK_FAIL
SYNC_FAIL BIOS_STATUS WRG_BD_TYPE
CFCARD_FULL PATCH_DEACT_TIMEOUT NP1_MANUAL_STOP
PATCH_ACT_TIMEOU STORM_CUR_QUENUM_O LCS_DAYS_OF_GRACE
T VER
LCS_EXPIRED LCS_FILE_NOT_EXIST SYSLOG_COMM_FAIL
SEC_RADIUS_FAIL NE_CFG_CONFLICT
1.1.12.1.27 Q2SLQ41
R_LOS R_LOF R_LOF
R_LOC B1_EXC B1_SD
J0_MM B2_EXC B2_SD
MS_AIS MS_RDI MS_REI TF
IN_PWR_ABN OUT_PWR_ABN LSR_WILL_DIE
LSR_COOL_ALM TEM_HA TEM_LA
LASER_MOD_ERR LASER_SHUT LSR_NO_FITED
TEST_STATUS ALM_ALS TC_DEG
FSELECT_STG OH_LOOP TC_EXC
TC_LTC NO_BD_SOFT TC_INCAIS
TC_RDI TC_ODI TC_OEI
TC_UNEQ TC_REI TC_TIM
TR_LOC ALM_AU3AIS ALM_AU3B3OVER
BD_STATUS T_LOSEX COMMUN_FAIL
ALM_AU3RDI ALM_AU3B3SD POWER_ABNORMAL
ALM_AU3TIM ALM_AU3REI ALM_AU3LOP
AU_LOP ALM_AU3UNEQ ALM_AU3SLM
HP_UNEQ HP_TIM AU_AIS
B3_EXC HP_RDI HP_SLM
C2_PDI B3_SD HP_REI
HP_LOM FPGA_ABN C2_VCAIS
LP_REI_VC12 LOOP_ALM SLAVE_WORKING
LP_UNEQ_VC12 LP_SLM_VC12 LP_RDI_VC12
BIP_SD TU_AIS_VC12 LP_TIM_VC12
LP_RDI_VC3 BIP_EXC TU_LOP_VC12
LP_TIM_VC3 LP_REI_VC3 TEMP_OVER
TU_LOP_VC3 LP_UNEQ_VC3 LP_SLM_VC3
PS B3_EXC_VC3 TU_AIS_VC3
R_OOF MOD_TYPE_MISMATCH B3_SD_VC3
BIP8_ECC AU_CMM LSR_INVALID
SPARE_PATH_ALM W_R_FAIL CHIP_FAIL
TIME_NOT_SUPPORT
1.1.13.2 Q5CXLQ41
1.1.13.2.28 GSCC
XCSTMPMAX XCSTMPMIN XCSTMPCUR
CPUUSAGEMAX CPUUSAGEMIN CPUUSAGECUR
MEMUSAGEMAX MEMUSAGEMIN MEMUSAGECUR
1.1.13.2.29 Q2SLQ41
AUPJCHIGH AUPJCLOW AUPJCNEW
HPBBE HPCSES HPES
HPFEBBE HPFECSES HPFEES
HPFESES HPFEUAS HPSES
HPUAS MSBBE MSCSES
MSES MSFEBBE MSFECSES
MSFEES MSFESES MSFEUAS
MSSES MSUAS OSPICCVCUR
OSPICCVMAX OSPICCVMIN OSPITMPCUR
OSPITMPMAX OSPITMPMIN RPLCUR
RPLMAX RPLMIN RSBBE
RSCSES RSES RSOFS
RSOOF RSSES RSUAS
TCBBE TCFEBBE TCOBBE
TLBCUR TLBMAX TLBMIN
TPLCUR TPLMAX TPLMIN
Table 1-12 Parameters specified for the optical interfaces of the CXLQ41 when
the STM-1 optical module is used
Parameter Value
Transmission 0 to 2 2 to 15 20 to 40 60 to 80 80 to 100
distance (km)
Maximum -20 dB – – – 1 1
spectral width
(nm)
Minimum side – – – 30 30
mode suppression
ratio (dB)
Table 5-68 lists the parameters specified for the optical interfaces of the
CXLQ41 when the STM-4 optical module is used.
Table 1-13 Parameters specified for the optical interfaces of the CXLQ41 when
the STM-4 optical module is used
Parameter Value
Transmission 0 to 2 2 to 15 20 to 40 50 to 80 80 to 100
distance (km)
Minimum -8 -8 -8 -8 -13
overload (dBm)
Maximum -20 dB – – 1 1 1
spectral width
(nm)
Parameter Value
Minimum side – – 30 30 30
mode suppression
ratio (dB)