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TJ1400 R3.

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Table of Contents

Using This Guide 9


Who This Guide Is For....................................................................................................................... 9
What This Guide Covers .................................................................................................................... 9
What You Should Already Know ..................................................................................................... 9
Safety Signs Conventions ................................................................................................................. 10
Chapter Organization ........................................................................................................................ 11
Using Tejas Product Documentation ............................................................................................ 11
Related Documents............................................................................................................................ 12

TJ1400 Overview 13
Front Panel .......................................................................................................................................... 13
Physical Dimension Details ............................................................................................................. 13
Regulatory Standard Compliance.................................................................................................... 14
Cards Overview .................................................................................................................................. 15

Card Population Rule 17


Slot Allotment ..................................................................................................................................... 17
Using the Filler Panels....................................................................................................................... 18

Power Supply Unit 19


Power Supply Unit- DPU18 ............................................................................................................ 20
Front Panel .................................................................................................................................... 21
Operating Parameters ..................................................................................................................... 21
Functional Description ................................................................................................................... 21
Protection ........................................................................................................................................ 21
Operational Specifications ............................................................................................................... 22
Visual Indicator Details ................................................................................................................ 23
Power Supply Unit- DPU20 ............................................................................................................ 24
Front Panel .................................................................................................................................... 25
Operating Parameters ..................................................................................................................... 25
Functional Description ................................................................................................................... 25
Protection ........................................................................................................................................ 25
Operational Specifications ............................................................................................................... 26
Visual Indicator Details ................................................................................................................ 27

Fan Tray Unit and OAM Card 29


FTU20 R2 - Fan Tray Unit and OAM Functions....................................................................... 30

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Front Panel .................................................................................................................................... 30
Power Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 31
Functional Description ................................................................................................................... 31
OAM Visual Indicator Details .................................................................................................... 31
BITS Interface ................................................................................................................................ 33
External Alarms Interface ............................................................................................................. 33
MGN Interface .............................................................................................................................. 34
NMS Interface ............................................................................................................................... 34

Aggregate and Control Card 35


Aggregate and Control Card - CEF4 ............................................................................................. 35
Front Panel .................................................................................................................................... 35
Power Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 36
Visual Indicator Details ................................................................................................................ 36
Ethernet Interface (2x10GE- Optical).......................................................................................... 36
Ethernet Interface (2xGE - Optical) ............................................................................................. 37
Functional Description ................................................................................................................... 37

PDH Tributary Card 39


E1 Tributary Card – ST63E1 .......................................................................................................... 39
Front Panel .................................................................................................................................... 39
Power Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 40
Visual Indicator Details ................................................................................................................ 40
Interfaces ......................................................................................................................................... 40
Functional Description ................................................................................................................... 40

Optical Tributary Card 41


Optical Tributary Card - SOT18 ..................................................................................................... 41
Front Panel .................................................................................................................................... 41
Power Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 42
Visual Indicator Details ................................................................................................................ 42
Interface Description ....................................................................................................................... 42
Functional Description ................................................................................................................... 43

Ethernet Cards 45
Ethernet Tributary Card - CEL-5 ................................................................................................... 45
Front Panel .................................................................................................................................... 45
Power Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 46
Visual Indicator Details ................................................................................................................ 46
Ethernet Interfaces (GE-Optical/1000 Base-X) .......................................................................... 46
Ethernet Interfaces (GE-Electrical/1000 Base-T) ....................................................................... 47
Fast Ethernet Interfaces (4 x 10/100 Base-T)............................................................................. 47
Ethernet Tributary Card - CEL-6 ................................................................................................... 48
Front Panel .................................................................................................................................... 48
Power Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 48
Visual Indicator Details ................................................................................................................ 49
Ethernet Interfaces (Optical) .......................................................................................................... 49

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Optical Interface Specifications 51
STM-1/OC-3 Optical interface specifications ............................................................................ 51
1G Optical interface specifications ................................................................................................ 51
10G Optical interface specifications .............................................................................................. 52

Glossary of Terms 53
Index 57

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List of Figures
Figure 1: Front Panel of TJ1400 ..............................................................................................................13
Figure 2: Slot allotment ..............................................................................................................................17
Figure 3: Front Panel - DPU18 ................................................................................................................21
Figure 4: Front Panel - DPU20 ................................................................................................................25
Figure 5: Front Panel - FTU20 R2 ..........................................................................................................30
Figure 6: Front Panel - CEF4 Card .........................................................................................................35
Figure 7: Front Panel- ST63E1 Card ......................................................................................................39
Figure 8: Front Panel - SOT18 Card .......................................................................................................41
Figure 9: Front Panel - CEL-5 ..................................................................................................................45
Figure 10: Front Panel - CEL-6 Card .....................................................................................................48

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List of Tables
Table 1: Safety Sign Convention ..........................................................................................................10
Table 2: Physical dimensions of TJ1400 network element .............................................................13
Table 3: Regulatory standards compliance .........................................................................................14
Table 4: Overview of the cards supported in TJ1400......................................................................15
Table 5: Slot Allotment...........................................................................................................................17
Table 6: Operating parameters - DPU18............................................................................................21
Table 7: Operational specifications- DPU18 .....................................................................................22
Table 8: LED indication and its significance - DPU18 ...................................................................23
Table 9: Operating parameters - DPU20............................................................................................25
Table 10: Operational Specifications- DPU20 ....................................................................................26
Table 11: LED indication and its significance - DPU20 ...................................................................27
Table 12: Power Specifications- FTU20 R2 .........................................................................................31
Table 13: LED status and their significance- OAM ...........................................................................31
Table 14: Alarm LED status and their significance- OAM ..............................................................32
Table 15: LED status and their significance- OAM(NMS) ..............................................................34
Table 16: Power Specifications- CEF4..................................................................................................36
Table 17: LED status and their significance- CEF4...........................................................................36
Table 18: XFP port LED Status - CEF4 ..............................................................................................36
Table 19: SFP Port Transmitter (Tx) and Receiver (Rx) LED Status - CEF4 .............................37
Table 20: Power Specifications- ST63E1..............................................................................................40
Table 21: LED status and their significance- ST63E1.......................................................................40
Table 22: Power Specifications- SOT18 ...............................................................................................42
Table 23: LED status and their significance- SOT18 ........................................................................42
Table 24: SFP Port Transmitter (Tx) and Receiver (Rx) LED Status- SOT18 ............................43
Table 25: Power Specifications- CEL-5 ................................................................................................46
Table 26: LED status and their significance - CEL-5 ........................................................................46
Table 27: SFP Port LED Status - CEL-5 .............................................................................................47
Table 28: Ethernet Interface LED status - CEL-5 .............................................................................47
Table 29: Ethernet Interface LED status - CEL-5 .............................................................................47
Table 30: Power Specifications- CEL-6 ................................................................................................48
Table 31: LED status and their significance- CEL-6 .........................................................................49
Table 32: SFP port LED Status - CEL-6..............................................................................................49
Table 33: STM-1/OC-3 optical interface specifications for the SFP used ...................................51
Table 34: 1G optical interface specifications- SFP .............................................................................51
Table 35: 10G optical interface specifications- XFP..........................................................................52

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Chapter 1

Using This Guide


This section describes who should read this guide, how it is organized, and what conventions are
used in the document.

IN THIS CHAPTER
Who This Guide Is For................................................................................ 9
What This Guide Covers ............................................................................. 9
What You Should Already Know................................................................ 9
Safety Signs Conventions ........................................................................... 10
Chapter Organization ................................................................................. 11
Using Tejas Product Documentation ....................................................... 11
Related Documents .................................................................................... 12

Who This Guide Is For


This document is intended for Network Operators and System Engineers to help them
understand the hardware of the system.

What This Guide Covers


This document provides information on hardware configuration, functions, capabilities,
limitations, and physical characteristics of the product.

What You Should Already Know


Before you read this guide you need to be familiar with the general operating principles and
procedures associated with the product. You must be fully trained to handle the equipment under
minimum supervision.

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Safety Signs Conventions


To prevent personal injury, equipment damage, and service interruptions, you must follow all
precautionary messages given in the document in addition to all the local safety standards
required by your company. The following symbols inserted in the document at various places
represent important situations.

Table 1: Safety Sign Convention

Symbols Meaning Represents

Caution Situations that could result in equipment damage or loss of


data.

Danger Situation that could cause bodily injury. Failure to observe this
precaution may result in personal injury, death, or equipment
damage.

Hot Surface Situation that could result in bodily burns.

Optical Safety Staring directly into the optical connector output beam may
cause irreparable damage to your eyes and even leading to loss
of eye sight.

Electric Shock Risk Failure to observe this precaution may result in personal injury,
death, or equipment damage.

Static Discharge Handle the equipment wearing a grounding wrist strap to


Warning discharge the static buildup. Failure to observe this precaution
may result in equipment damage.

Rotating Part Keep fingers, screwdrivers, and other objects away from the
openings in the fan tray assembly. The fans might still be
turning when you remove the fan assembly from the chassis.

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Chapter 1 Using This Guide

Chapter Organization
This document is organized as follows:

Chapter Scope
TJ1400 Overview on page 13 This chapter provides a basic introduction of TJ1400.
Card Population Rule on page This chapter provides the card population rule used in TJ1400.
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Power Supply Unit on page 19 This chapter describes the Power Supply Unit used in TJ1400.
Fan Tray Unit and OAM This chapter describes the Fan Tray Unit and OAM card used in
Card on page 29 TJ1400.
Aggregate and Control Card This chapter describes the Aggregate and Control card used in TJ1400.
on page 35
PDH Tributary Card on page This chapter describes the PDH Tributary card used in TJ1400.
39
Optical Tributary Card on This chapter describes the Optical Tributary card used in TJ1400.
page 41
Ethernet Cards on page 45 This chapter describes the Ethernet transport and Carrier Ethernet
cards used in TJ1400.
Optical Interface This appendix describes the Optical interfaces specifications supported
Specifications on page 51 in TJ1400.

Using Tejas Product Documentation


The following Tejas product documentation set helps you to use the range of Tejas products:
 The Hardware Description Guide explains hardware configuration, functions, capabilities,
limitations, and physical characteristics of the product.
 The Installation and Commissioning Guide provides information on installing the product and to
initially configuring it to the point of verifying its proper operation in the network.
 The User Interface Guide introduces and orients service providers to the content, function, and
organization of the user interface that support the network elements. It also includes
information on provisioning L2 switching features supported by the switching cards.
All documents for the shelf are referred to as Tejas technical publications. Each document has a
unique thirteen-digit identification number called Tejas Part Number (TPN). This number is used
to identify each document, and assist in cross-referencing from one document TPN to another.

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Related Documents
This document needs to be used in conjunction with the following documents:

Document Name Tejas Part Number Description

TJ1400 R3.0 Installation and 142-DOC000060-E This document provides information to


Commissioning Guide install the product and to initially configure
the product to the point of verifying proper
operation of the product in the network.
TJ1400 R3.0 User Interface Guide 142-DOC000061-E This document introduces and orients service
providers to the content, function, and
organization of the user interface that support
the network elements. This document also
provides the information about the L2
functionality supported by Carrier Ethernet
cards by providing the provisioning
procedures through the user interface.

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Chapter 2

TJ1400 Overview
This chapter introduces TJ1400 product and provides details of the applicable cards.

IN THIS CHAPTER
Front Panel.................................................................................................. 13
Physical Dimension Details ....................................................................... 13
Regulatory Standard Compliance .............................................................. 14
Cards Overview .......................................................................................... 15

Front Panel
TJ1400 is a 2 unit base chassis supporting redundant switch fabric, timing/synchronization
subsystem and control processor subsystem. It also supports east/west aggregate ports on
separate circuit packs and has redundant power supply modules enabling power supply
redundancy.

Figure 1: Front Panel of TJ1400

Physical Dimension Details


Table 2: Physical dimensions of TJ1400 network element

Dimension Values
Height 88 mm
Width 433 mm
Depth 204 mm

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Regulatory Standard Compliance


Table 3: Regulatory standards compliance

Specification Standard
EMI/EMC  FCC Part-15, Subpart B, Class-A
 ICES-003, Class-A
 EN 300386
 EN 55022 Class-A / CISPR-22 Class-A
 EN 55024 / CISPR-24
 EN 61000-3-2 and EN 61000-3-3 (applicable to AC power supply model only)
Safety  Certified for CB – Scheme
 IEC 60950-1 / EN 60950-1
 UL 60950-1
 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1
Laser Safety  IEC 60825-1 / EN 60825-1
 IEC 60825-2 / EN 60825-2
 21 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)1040

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Chapter 2 TJ1400 Overview

Cards Overview
Table 4: Overview of the cards supported in TJ1400

Cards Features
DPU18  Delivers 325 W power output and 12 V output voltage
 Supports redundancy
DPU20  Delivers 500 W power output and 11.8V ± 0.6V output voltage
 Supports redundancy
ST63E1 Provides sixty three E1 interfaces
SOT18 Provides 8xSTM-1/OC-3 interfaces
CEF4  Supports 2x10GE(XFP) and 2xGE (Optical, 1000Mbps) ports
 Supports switching capacity of 64Gbps
CEL-5  Supports 2xGE(optical, 1000Mbps) + 2xGE (Electrical, 10/100/1000Mbps) +
4xFE (Electrical, 10/100Mbps) ports
 Used as a port extender to CEF4 card
CEL-6  Supports eight optical interfaces
 Used as a port extender to CEF4 card
FTU20 R2  FTU20 is included as a part of the OAM card
 Supports six fans
OAM Features
 Provides MI/F1, MGN, NMS, Alarm 'IN', Alarm 'OUT', BITS Data/CLK, ToD,
5/10 MHz, and 1PPS interfaces

NOTE: ToD, 5/10 MHz and 1PPS interfaces are for future release.

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Chapter 3

Card Population Rule


This chapter provides details regarding the card population rules to be followed while using
TJ1400 system.

IN THIS CHAPTER
Slot Allotment ............................................................................................. 17
Using the Filler Panels................................................................................ 18

Slot Allotment
The slot allotment detail with respect to different card listed below:
 Slots 1 and 3 for SOT18 and ST63E1 cards
 Slots 2 and 4 for Switch fabric cards
 Slots 5, 6 and 7 for CEL5 and CEL6 cards
 Slots 8 and 9 for Power supply modules
 Slot 10 for Fan tray unit
The following table represents the slot allotment in tabular form.

Table 5: Slot Allotment

Slot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Number

Card SOT18 CEF4 SOT18 CEF4 CEL-5 CEL-5 CEL-5 DPU18 DPU18 DPU18
Type or or or or or or or or
ST63E1 ST63E1 CEL-6 CEL-6 CEL-6 DPU20 DPU20 DPU20

A diagrammatic representation of Slot IDs assigned on the chassis is shown below.

Figure 2: Slot allotment

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Using the Filler Panels


Fill empty slots in the chassis with respective filler panels. Filler panels serve the following three
important functions:
 They prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis.
 They block electromagnetic interference (EMI) that might disrupt other equipment.
 They direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis.

CAUTION: Do not operate the system unless all cards, power modules, and filler panels
are in place.

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Chapter 4

Power Supply Unit


This chapter describes the Power Supply Unit.

IN THIS CHAPTER
Power Supply Unit- DPU18 ...................................................................... 20
Power Supply Unit- DPU20 ...................................................................... 24

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Power Supply Unit- DPU18


The DC Power Supply Unit (DPU18) is a part of the common unit of TJ1400 network element.
The DPU18 supports load sharing on redundancy basis i.e. if one PSU fails, other will be the
active load driver and provides a stable DC power to other cards in the system. The DPU18 is
also referred as PSU. The PSU delivers 325 W power output, 12 V output voltage.

NOTE: Do not jack-out/jack-in DPU18 with power cable connected to the card. This could
damage the DPU18 and create safety hazards.

DANGER: Do not jack-in/jack-out PSU/PFU card in the system with Power Cable
connected. PSU/PFU has high energy and/or voltage level that can cause serious electrocution or
burn.

CAUTION: When removing a card, the unit should not be replaced into the system for at
least 5 seconds to ensure that unit capacitors have discharged. Always disconnect the (unplug)
power to DPU18 module before removing (or) inserting into its respective slot.

STATIC DISCHARGE WARNING: Static charge can damage the equipment. While
handling cards for making system interconnections, wear an ESD strap to discharge the static
buildup.

HOT SURFACE: Do not touch the heat sinks on the unit just after removal.

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Front Panel
The front panel of this unit provides a power connector and a local safety ground connection.

Figure 3: Front Panel - DPU18

Operating Parameters
Table 6: Operating parameters - DPU18

Parameter Specification
Input voltage range -40V to -72V DC
Output voltage 12V
Output power 325 W Maximum
Fuse 12.5A Fast Acting Fuse

Functional Description
The DPU18 consists of a single output DC-DC converter and all the cards including the base
card have hot-swap controller and buck converters as required. The output voltage is set to 12 V.
The cards are required to derive the suitable voltages from the stable 12 V supplied by the
DPU18.

Protection
DPU18 has the following protections:
 Over-temperature (Auto-recovery)
 Output Short-Circuit (Hiccup Mode)
 Output Over-Current (125%)
 Output Over-Voltage (13.6± 0.6V Latched Mode)
 Input Reverse Polarity
 Input Under-voltage (Auto Retry Mode)

NOTE: Field Replaceable Units (FRU) should not be rejacked in within 30 seconds.

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Operational Specifications
Table 7: Operational specifications- DPU18

Specification Range
Input voltage range -40V to -72V DC
Reverse polarity protection Continuous
Input current 8.2A continuous
Operating temperature range 0°C to 50°C full power
Up to 65°C with derating
Output voltage 12 V ± 0.6 V
Output current 27A
Ripple 120mVp-p
Dynamic response 500mVp-p (50% to 100% Load step)
Efficiency 85% @ >50% Load when input is 48V
Fuse 12.5 A Fast Acting Fuse
Under voltage protection  Recovery: 38V ± 2V
 Shutdown: Recovery - 4V
Over voltage protection  Recovery: 74V ± 2V
 Shutdown: Recovery + 2V
EMI/EMC/Safety compliance  IEC 60950-1/ EN 60950-1
 UL 60950-1
 In-rush Current limiting as per ETSI EN 300 132-2
 ETSI EN 300 386
 ETSI EN 300 019 Part 1-1
 EN55022 Class A
 IEC61000-4-2 (6.0kV contact discharge and 8.0kV Air
Discharge)
 IEC61000-4-3 (80-800MHz, level 2 (3V/m), 800-960MHz,
level 3 (10V/m), 960-1000MHz, level 2 (3V/m), 1.4GHz –
6GHz, level 3(10V/m)
 IEC61000-4-4 (1000V)
 IEC61000-4-6, level 2 (0.15MHz - 80MHz)
Hold-up time (Interruption) 0.5ms at 54V and above
Power interface Input: One no of 3-pin, 50A Mini-FIT series Connector 428203212
Output:
 Card edge Connector, 461120201
 Female FCI 223987_1

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Specification Range
Protections  Over-temperature (Auto-recovery)
 Output Short-Circuit (Hiccup Mode)
 Output Over-Current (125%)
 Output Over-Voltage (13.6± 0.6V Latched Mode)
 Input Reverse Polarity
 Input Under-voltage (Auto Retry Mode)

Visual Indicator Details


Table 8: LED indication and its significance - DPU18

LED Color Remarks

Status This is with redundant power supply in the system


RED  When the card is jacked in without input feed
 output voltage out of range
 Red will blink if card goes for over current protection
GREEN  Card is working fine
 Green will blink when the card goes down because of
input voltage protection
RED and GREEN Red and Green will blink alternatively if card goes for over
temperature protection
LED Color Remarks

Status If there is no redundant power supply in the system


RED  Output voltage out of range
 Red will blink if card goes for over current protection
GREEN  Card is working fine
 Green will blink when the card goes down because of
input voltage protection
RED and GREEN Red and Green will blink alternatively if card goes for over
temperature protection
BLANK If input is not present

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Power Supply Unit- DPU20


The DC Power Supply Unit (DPU20) is a part of the common unit of TJ1400 network element.
The DPU20 supports load sharing on redundancy basis i.e. if one PSU fails, other will be the
active load driver and provides a stable DC power to other cards in the system. The DPU20 is
also referred as PSU. The PSU delivers 500 W power output, 11.8V ± 0.6V output voltage.

NOTE: Do not jack out/jack in DPU20 with power cable connected to the card. This could
damage the DPU20 and create safety hazards.

DANGER: Do not jack-in/jack-out PSU/PFU card in the system with Power Cable
connected. PSU/PFU has high energy and/or voltage level that can cause serious electrocution or
burn.

CAUTION: When removing a card, the unit should not be replaced into the system for at
least 5 seconds to ensure that unit capacitors have discharged. Always disconnect the (unplug)
power to DPU20 module before removing (or) inserting into its respective slot.

STATIC DISCHARGE WARNING: Static charge can damage the equipment. While
handling cards for making system interconnections, wear an ESD strap to discharge the static
buildup.

HOT SURFACE: Do not touch the heat sinks on the unit just after removal.

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Front Panel
The front panel of this unit provides a power connector and a local safety ground connection.

Figure 4: Front Panel - DPU20

Operating Parameters
Table 9: Operating parameters - DPU20

Parameter Specification
Input voltage range -40V to -72V DC
Output voltage 11.8V ± 0.6V
Output power 500 W Maximum
Fuse 20A Fast Acting Fuse

Functional Description
The DPU20 consists of a single output DC-DC converter and all the cards including the base
card have hot-swap controller and buck converters as required. The output voltage is set to 11.8V
± 0.6V. The cards are required to derive the suitable voltages from the stable 11.8V ± 0.6V
supplied by the DPU20.

Protection
DPU20 has the following protections:
 Surge
 Inrush current limit
 Over-temperature (Auto-recovery)
 Output Short-Circuit
 Output Over-Current (125%)
 Output Over-Voltage (13.6 ± 0.6V Latched Mode)
 Input Reverse Polarity
 Input Under-voltage (Auto Retry Mode)
 Input Over voltage (Auto Retry Mode)

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NOTE: Field Replaceable Units (FRU) should not be rejacked in within 30 seconds.

Operational Specifications
Table 10: Operational Specifications- DPU20

Specification Range
Input voltage range -40V to -72V DC
Reverse polarity protection Continuous
Input current 16A continuous
Operating temperature range -40°C to +65°C Full power
Output voltage 11.8 V ± 0.6 V
Output current 41.5A
Ripple 120mVp-p
Dynamic response 500mVp-p (50% to 100% Load step)
Efficiency 85% @ >50% Load when input is 48V
Fuse 20A Fast Acting Fuse
Under voltage protection  Recovery: 38V ± 2V
 Shutdown: Recovery - 4V
Over voltage protection  Recovery: 74V ± 2V
 Shutdown: Recovery + 2V
EMI/EMC/Safety compliance  IEC 60950-1/ EN 60950-1
 UL 60950-1
 In-rush Current limiting as per ETSI EN 300 132-2
 ETSI EN 300 386
 ETSI EN 300 019 Part 1-1
 EN55022 Class A
 IEC61000-4-2 (6.0kV contact discharge and 8.0kV Air
Discharge)
 IEC61000-4-3 (80-800MHz, level 2 (3V/m), 800-960MHz,
level 3 (10V/m), 960-1000MHz, level 2 (3V/m), 1.4GHz -
6GHz, level 3(10V/m)
 IEC61000-4-4 (1000V)
 IEC61000-4-6, level 2 (0.15MHz - 80MHz)
Hold-up time (Interruption) 0.5ms at 54V and above
Power interface Input: One no of 3-pin, 50A Mini-FIT series Connector 428203212
Output:
 Card edge Connector, 461120201
 Female FCI 223987_1- two numbers

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Specification Range
Protections  Over-temperature (Auto-recovery)
 Output Short-Circuit
 Output Over-Current (125%)
 Output Over-Voltage (13.6± 0.6V Latched Mode)
 Input Reverse Polarity
 Input Under-voltage (Auto Retry Mode)
 Input Over voltage (Auto Retry Mode)
Status Indication Status LED:
 Green: Indicates that the 12V Output is within tolerance level.
 Red: Indicates that the 12V Output is out of tolerance levels

Visual Indicator Details


Table 11: LED indication and its significance - DPU20

LED Color Remarks

Status This is with redundant power supply in the system


RED  When the card is jacked in without input feed
 output voltage out of range
 Red will blink if card goes for over current protection
GREEN  Card is working fine
 Green will blink when the card goes down because of
input voltage protection
RED and GREEN Red and Green will blink alternatively if card goes for over
temperature protection
LED Color Remarks
Status If there is no redundant power supply in the system
RED  Output voltage out of range
 Red will blink if card goes for over current protection
GREEN  Card is working fine
 Green will blink when the card goes down because of
input voltage protection
RED and GREEN Red and Green will blink alternatively if card goes for over
temperature protection
BLANK If input is not present

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Chapter 5

Fan Tray Unit and OAM Card


This chapter describes FTU20 R2 - Fan Tray Unit and gives an overview of the features and
functional description of the Operations, Administration and Maintenance of OAM Cards.

STATIC DISCHARGE WARNING: Static charge can damage the equipment. While
handling cards for making system interconnections, wear an ESD strap to discharge the static
buildup.

IN THIS CHAPTER
FTU20 R2 - Fan Tray Unit and OAM Functions.................................... 30

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FTU20 R2 - Fan Tray Unit and OAM Functions


The FTU20 R2 - Fan Tray Unit is used in the TJ1400 network element to cool the equipment.
The FTU20 R2 supports six fans.

ROTATING PART: Keep fingers, screwdrivers and other objects away from the
openings in the fan tray assembly. The fans might still be turning when you remove the fan
assembly from the chassis.

Front Panel
FTU20 R2 is included with the OAM card in the TJ1400.

Figure 5: Front Panel - FTU20 R2

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Power Specifications
Table 12: Power Specifications- FTU20 R2

Specification Range

Input Voltage 12 V
Power consumption 54 W Maximum

Functional Description
The OAM provides static user interfaces for configuration and visual indications. OAM has the
following functional features:
 Provides NMS, MGN, BITS DATA/CLK, MI/F1, Alarm IN, Alarm Out, 1PPS, 5/10MHz
and ToD interfaces
 Alarm LEDs (Critical, Major, Minor)
 User configurable alarm inputs
 Alarm outputs for Critical, Major, Minor and Deferred
 Temperature monitoring
The following are the functional features of FAN:
 Fuse on each fan power supply to isolate any failed fan from other fans
 Fan speed monitoring and control through software, based on the temperature sensed
 Temperature monitoring on the airflow path
 Field replaceable

OAM Visual Indicator Details


The visual indicators on the OAM include ACTIVE, STATUS and Alarm LEDs.

Table 13: LED status and their significance- OAM

Card State Status LED Active LED


Card initialization: State before the card initialize is complete on Amber (Steady) Amber (Steady)
card insertion
Card in service: Initialization complete and card in service Green (Steady) Green (Steady)
Card mis-match: Network Element has already configured the Amber Amber
slot with some other card
Card failed during boot up Red Amber
Card failed while in-service Red Green
Hard Reset: All devices reset, FPGAs cleared and Amber Amber
reprogrammed. Goes to initializing state next

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There are three alarm visual indications on the faceplate of OAM:


 Critical Alarm
 Major Alarm
 Minor Alarm
Table 14: Alarm LED status and their significance- OAM

LED Color LED Status


Critical LED Red Critical alarm detected by network element
Off Default State. No Critical alarm detected
Major LED Red Major alarm detected by network element
Off Default State. No Major alarm detected
Minor LED Amber Minor alarm detected by network element
Off Default State. No Minor alarm detected

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BITS Interface
The BITS clock input is at 2.048 MHz and can be nominated as a reference for node
synchronization. Loss-of-Signal (LOS) is detected on the clock input and this triggers to change
over to the next synchronization reference. The timing reference failed alarm is reported on the
user interface.

The BITS data input is at 2.048 Mbps. Both PCM30 and PCM31 (with/without CRC) framing
can be used on the input. This input can be nominated as a reference for node synchronization.
LOS, LOF and AIS are detected on this input and this triggers to change over to the next
synchronization reference. The timing reference failed alarm is reported on the user interface.

The OAM provides BITS DATA/CLK (BITSIN-1-10-1 and BITSIN-1-10-2) interface through a
RJ45 connector.

The timing reference can be synchronized from:


 Received line interfaces
 Clock derived from External BITS clock
 Clock derived from External BITS data

External Alarms Interface


The OAM provides seven external alarm inputs and four external alarm outputs.
 Alarm-In: The alarm inputs connect external triggers for events (such as open door or a shelf
high temperature) to the OAM. When an event occurs, which activates the trigger connected
to the external alarm input, the network element raises an environmental alarm. The external
inputs are either enabled or disabled from the Network Element (NE) user interface. The
severity, alarm text and the SNMP trap ID can be edited from the network element user
interface. The Alarm-In interface is through a RJ-45 connector.
 Alarm-Out: The alarm outputs can be used to trigger the operation of external equipment,
such as a generator, fan or audible alarm. The alarm outputs are caused by alarms detected by
the NE. The alarm-out is classified as minor, major and critical. The Alarm-Out interface is
through a RJ-45 connector. There are three LEDs on the faceplate of OAM for Alarm out
displays:
Critical Alarm
Major Alarm
Minor Alarm

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MGN Interface
The MGN interface helps to connect the network element to a PC terminal with an Ethernet
cable of RJ-45 connector type.

NMS Interface
The NMS Interface provides a CSMA/CD based LAN transceiver of an Ethernet link. This is
available through an RJ-45 connector.

The NMS interface is associated with two LEDs: Green and Amber.

Table 15: LED status and their significance- OAM(NMS)

Card Status NMS LED (Green) NMS LED (Amber)

Link speed 10 Mbps - -


Link speed 100 Mbps - On
NMS port up On -
Receiver Activity Blink on packet received -

NOTE: The ToD, 1PPS and 5/10 MHz interfaces are for future release.

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Chapter 6

Aggregate and Control Card


This chapter gives an overview of the features and functional description of the Aggregate and
Control card.

NOTE: The Reset button is a debug feature and is meant for use by authorized Tejas
Networks personnel only.

IN THIS CHAPTER
Aggregate and Control Card - CEF4 ........................................................ 35

Aggregate and Control Card - CEF4


This section describes the features and functional description of the Aggregate and Control card
CEF4. The CEF4 card supports 2x10GE (XFP) and 2x1GE (Optical, 1000Mbps) ports. Ports P1
and P2 support 2xGE optical interface. Ports P4 and P3 supports 10GE XFP interface. CEF4
card supports a switching capacity of 64Gbps.

STATIC DISCHARGE WARNING: Static charge can damage the equipment. While
handling cards for making system interconnections, wear an ESD strap to discharge the static
buildup.

Front Panel
The front panel diagram of CEF4 card is shown below.

Figure 6: Front Panel - CEF4 Card

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Power Specifications
Table 16: Power Specifications- CEF4

Specification Range

Input Voltage 12 V± 10%


Power consumption 80 Watt (maximum)

Visual Indicator Details


The visual indicators on the CEF4 card include two LEDs: ACTIVE and STATUS.

Table 17: LED status and their significance- CEF4

Card State Status LED Active LED


Card initialization: State before the card initialize is complete on Amber (Steady) Amber (Steady)
card insertion
Card in service: Initialization complete and card in service Green (Steady) Green (Steady)
Card mis-match: Network Element has already configured the Amber Amber
slot with some other card
Card failed during boot up Red Amber
Card failed while in-service Red Green
Hard Reset: All devices reset, FPGAs cleared and Amber Amber
reprogrammed. Goes to initializing state next

Ethernet Interface (2x10GE- Optical)


CEF4 card supports 2x10GE optical interfaces. The optical interface is supported through LC
connectors. LED for optical port is used to indicate admin status of the port. Only one LED is
present for each XFP ports, P3 and P4.

OPTICAL SAFETY: Don't stare or look directly into the optical connector output beam,
as this can cause irreparable damage to your eyes and even loss of eye sight.

Table 18: XFP port LED Status - CEF4

State LED Color

Admin down Off


Admin up, link down Amber
Admin up, link up Green
Transmitter Laser Fault Red

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Ethernet Interface (2xGE - Optical)


CEF4 card supports 2xGE optical interfaces. The optical interface is supported through LC
connectors. LED for optical port is used to indicate admin status of the port.

Table 19: SFP Port Transmitter (Tx) and Receiver (Rx) LED Status - CEF4

State Rx LED Tx LED


SFP present (Laser on) with Rx LOS Amber Green
SFP present (Laser off) with Rx LOS Amber Off
SFP present (Laser on) with no Rx LOS Green Green
SFP present (Laser off) with no Rx LOS Green Off
Card failed while in-service Red Green
SFP missing (LOS detected), Laser On (attempted) Amber Green
SFP missing (LOS masked since SFP missing and set to Amber Off
Admin_down), Laser Off (attempted)
SFP failed (whether provisioned, unprovisioned, LOS or no Red Red
LOS)

Functional Description
CEF4 card supports following functional features:
 CEF4 card has L2 switching capability
 Jumbo frames up to 9216 bytes
 For port extension, CEF4 card is used in sync with CEL-5 and CEL-6 card

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Chapter 7

PDH Tributary Card


This chapter gives an overview of the features and functional description of the PDH Tributary
card.

IN THIS CHAPTER
E1 Tributary Card – ST63E1 .................................................................... 39

E1 Tributary Card – ST63E1


This section gives an overview of the features and functional description of the ST63E1 card.
The card provides sixty three E1 interfaces.

STATIC DISCHARGE WARNING: Static charge can damage the equipment. While
handling cards for making system interconnections, wear an ESD strap to discharge the static
buildup

Front Panel
The front panel diagram of ST63E1 card is shown below.

Figure 7: Front Panel- ST63E1 Card

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Power Specifications
Table 20: Power Specifications- ST63E1

Specification Range
Input Voltage 12 V ± 5%
Power consumption 16W Maximum

Visual Indicator Details


The visual indicators on the ST63E1 card include two LEDs, the ACTIVE and the STATUS
LEDs.

Table 21: LED status and their significance- ST63E1

Card State Status LED Active LED


Card initialization: State before the card initialize is complete on Amber (Steady) Amber (Steady)
card insertion
Card in service: Initialization complete and card in service Green (Steady) Green (Steady)
Card mis-match: Network Element has already configured the Amber Amber
slot with some other card
Card failed during boot up Red Amber
Card failed while in-service Red Green
Hard Reset: All devices reset, FPGAs cleared and Amber Amber
reprogrammed. Goes to initializing state next

Interfaces
The ST63E1 card provides line interface to sixty three E1 channels in both add and drop
directions. The E1 interface is provided through LFH connector.

Functional Description
The ST63E1 provides the following functional features:
 Transporting both framed and unframed E1 traffic
 E1 interface can be nominated as a timing source
 Performance monitoring for errors and alarm conditions

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Chapter 8

Optical Tributary Card


This chapter gives an overview of the features and functional description of the optical tributary
card.

STATIC DISCHARGE WARNING: Static charge can damage the equipment. While
handling cards for making system interconnections, wear an ESD strap to discharge the static
buildup.

IN THIS CHAPTER
Optical Tributary Card - SOT18 ............................................................... 41

Optical Tributary Card - SOT18


This section gives an overview of the features and functional description of the optical tributary
card, SOT18. SOT18 card provides 8xSTM-1/OC-3 line interfaces in both transmit and receive
directions.

STATIC DISCHARGE WARNING: Static charge can damage the equipment. While
handling cards for making system interconnections, wear an ESD strap to discharge the static
buildup.

Front Panel
The front panel diagram of SOT18 card is shown below.

Figure 8: Front Panel - SOT18 Card

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Power Specifications
Table 22: Power Specifications- SOT18

Specification Range

Input Voltage 12 V± 10%


Power consumption 17 W Maximum

Visual Indicator Details


The visual indicators on the SOT18 card include two LEDs: ACTIVE and STATUS.

Table 23: LED status and their significance- SOT18

Card State Status LED Active LED


Card initialization: State before the card initialize is complete on Amber (Steady) Amber (Steady)
card insertion
Card in service: Initialization complete and card in service Green (Steady) Green (Steady)
Card mis-match: Network Element has already configured the Amber Amber
slot with some other card
Card failed during boot up Red Amber
Card failed while in-service Red Green
Hard Reset: All devices reset, FPGAs cleared and Amber Amber
reprogrammed. Goes to initializing state next

Interface Description
STM-1/OC-3 Optical Interface: SOT18 has eight LC connectors operating at STM-1/OC-3 line
rate.

NOTE: Some long haul SFPs will not measure receive power beyond (-8.5 dBm). Hence
before connecting long haul lasers, check the receive power with the optical power meter.

OPTICAL SAFETY: Do not stare or look directly into the optical connector output beam,
as this can cause irreparable damage to your eyes and even loss of eye sight.

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Table 24: SFP Port Transmitter (Tx) and Receiver (Rx) LED Status- SOT18

State Rx LED Tx LED

SFP present (Laser on) with Rx LOS Amber Green


SFP present (Laser off) with Rx LOS Amber Off
SFP present (Laser on) with no Rx LOS Green Green
SFP present (Laser off) with no Rx LOS Green Off
SFP missing (LOS detected), Laser On (attempted) Amber Green
SFP missing (LOS masked since SFP missing and set to Amber Off
Admin_down), Laser Off (attempted)
SFP failed (whether provisioned, unprovisioned, LOS or no LOS) Red Red

Functional Description
SOT18 card processes the received STM-1/OC-3 frame for all alarms and performance
monitoring signals. SOT18 card supports the following functional features:
 Laser On/Off control for safety requirements
 Laser optical power and temperature monitoring
 Supports live insertion

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Chapter 9

Ethernet Cards
This chapter gives an overview of the features and functional description of the Ethernet Cards.

IN THIS CHAPTER
Ethernet Tributary Card - CEL-5 ............................................................. 45
Ethernet Tributary Card - CEL-6 ............................................................. 48

Ethernet Tributary Card - CEL-5


This section describes the features and functional description of the Ethernet tributary card,
CEL-5. The CEL-5 card consists of 2 GE optical (1000Base-X), 2 GE electrical
(10/100/1000Base-T), and 4 FE electrical (10/100Base-T) ports.

STATIC DISCHARGE WARNING: Static charge can damage the equipment. While
handling cards for making system interconnections, wear an ESD strap to discharge the static
buildup.

Front Panel
The front panel diagram of CEL-5 card is shown below.

Figure 9: Front Panel - CEL-5

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Power Specifications
Table 25: Power Specifications- CEL-5

Specification Range

Input Voltage 12 V± 10%


Power consumption 24-28 W Maximum

Visual Indicator Details


The visual indicators on the CEL-5 card include an ACTIVE LED and STATUS LED.

Table 26: LED status and their significance - CEL-5

Card State Status LED Active LED


Card initialization: State before the card initialize is complete on Amber (Steady) Amber (Steady)
card insertion
Card in service: Initialization complete and card in service Green (Steady) Green (Steady)
Card mis-match: Network Element has already configured the Amber Amber
slot with some other card
Card Admin down: Initialization complete and circuit pack in Green Amber
out-of-service state (and not failed)
Card failed during boot up Red Amber
Card failed while in-service Red Green (Steady)
Hard Reset: All devices reset, FPGAs cleared and Amber Amber
reprogrammed. Goes to initializing state next
Card Admin down: circuit-pack out of service and failed Red Amber
Soft Reset: Software is restarted, devices are re-initialized with Amber Amber
provisioning. Node goes to Initializing state next

Ethernet Interfaces (GE-Optical/1000 Base-X)


CEL-5 card supports two 1000 Mbps optical interfaces. The optical interface is supported
through LC connectors. LED for optical port is used to indicate admin status of the port.

OPTICAL SAFETY: Do not stare or look directly into the optical connector output beam,
as this can cause irreparable damage to your eyes and even loss of eye sight.

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Table 27: SFP Port LED Status - CEL-5

LED State Color Status

Off Off Link is down


On Green Link Up, No Activity
Blink Green Link Up, Activity present

Ethernet Interfaces (GE-Electrical/1000 Base-T)


CEL-5 card supports two 10/100/1000Base-T electrical interfaces. The electrical interface is
supported through RJ-45 connectors.

Table 28: Ethernet Interface LED status - CEL-5

Link/Activity LED Status


Off Link is down
Green Link Up, No Activity
Green Blinking Link Up, Activity present

Fast Ethernet Interfaces (4 x 10/100 Base-T)


CEL-5 card supports four 10/100 Base-T electrical interfaces. The electrical interface is
supported through RJ-45 connectors.

Table 29: Ethernet Interface LED status - CEL-5

Link/Activity LED Status


Off Link is down
Green Link Up, No Activity
Green Blinking Link Up, Activity present

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Ethernet Tributary Card - CEL-6


This section describes the features and functional description of the Ethernet tributary card,
CEL-6. The CEL-6 card consists of 8xGE optical ports.

STATIC DISCHARGE WARNING: Static charge can damage the equipment. While
handling cards for making system interconnections, wear an ESD strap to discharge the static
buildup.

Front Panel
The front panel diagram of CEL-6 card is shown below.

Figure 10: Front Panel - CEL-6 Card

Power Specifications
Table 30: Power Specifications- CEL-6

Specification Range

Input Voltage 12 V± 10%


Power consumption 32 W Maximum

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Visual Indicator Details


The visual indicators on the CEL-6 card include two LEDs: ACTIVE and STATUS.

Table 31: LED status and their significance- CEL-6

Card State Status LED Active LED


Card initialization: State before the card initialize is complete on Amber (Steady) Amber (Steady)
card insertion
Card in service: Initialization complete and card in service Green (Steady) Green (Steady)
Card mis-match: Network Element has already configured the Amber Amber
slot with some other card
Card failed during boot up Red Amber
Card failed while in-service Red Green
Hard Reset: All devices reset, FPGAs cleared and Amber Amber
reprogrammed. Goes to initializing state next

Ethernet Interfaces (Optical)


CEL-6 card supports eight optical interfaces (1000Base-X). The optical interfaces are supported
through LC connectors. LED for optical port is used to indicate admin status of the port.

OPTICAL SAFETY: Do not stare or look directly into the optical connector output beam,
as this can cause irreparable damage to your eyes and even loss of eye sight.

Table 32: SFP port LED Status - CEL-6

LED State Color Status


Off Off Link is down
On Green Link Up, No Activity
Blink Green Link Up, Activity present

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Optical Interface Specifications


STM-1/OC-3 Optical interface specifications
Table 33: STM-1/OC-3 optical interface specifications for the SFP used

Specifications S1.1 L1.1 L1.2


Minimum Output Power -15 dBm -5 dBm -5 dBm
Maximum Output Power -8 dBm 0 dBm 0 dBm
Receiver Sensitivity -28 dBm -34 dBm -34 dBm
Receiver Overload -8 dBm -10 dBm -10 dBm
Wavelength (nominal) 1310 nm 1310 nm 1550 nm
Connector Type LC LC LC
Fiber Type Single mode Single mode Single mode

1G Optical interface specifications


Table 34: 1G optical interface specifications- SFP

Specifications 1000BASE-SX 1000BASE- 1000BASE- 1000BASE-EX 1000BASE-ZX


LX LX10
Minimum Output Power -9 dBm -9.5 dBm -8.4 dBm -5 dBm 0 dBm
Maximum Output Power -3 dBm -3 dBm -3 dBm 0 dBm 5 dBm
Receiver Sensitivity -20 dBm -22 dBm -22 dBm -23 dBm -23 dBm
Receiver Overload 0 dBm 0 dBm 0 dBm -3 dBm -3 dBm
Wavelength (nominal) 850 nm 1310 nm 1310 nm 1310 nm 1550 nm
Connector Type Duplex LC Duplex LC Duplex LC Duplex LC Duplex LC
Fiber Type Multi mode Single Single mode Single mode Single mode
mode

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10G Optical interface specifications


Table 35: 10G optical interface specifications- XFP

Specifications 10GBASE- 10GBASE- 10GBASE- 10GBASE- 10GBASE-


SR LR ER ZR LX4
Minimum Output Power -5 dBm -8.2 dBm -1 dBm 0 dBm dBm
Maximum Output Power -1 dBm 0.5 dBm 2 dBm 4 dBm dBm
Receiver Sensitivity -11.1 dBm -12.6 dBm -15 dBm -23 dBm dBm
Receiver Overload 0.5 dBm 0.5 dBm -1 dBm -7 dBm dBm
Wavelength (nominal) 850 nm 1310 nm 1550 nm 1550 nm 1310 nm
Connector Type Duplex LC Duplex LC Duplex LC Duplex LC Duplex LC
Fiber Type Multi Single Single Single WDM multi
mode mode mode mode mode or single
mode

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Glossary of Terms
A CSMA/CD
AIS Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection
Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) is a signal (CSMA/CD) is a set of rules determining
transmitted by an intermediate element of a how network devices respond when two
multi-node transport circuit that is part of a devices attempt to use a data channel
concatenated telecommunications system to simultaneously (called a collision). Standard
alert the receiving end of the circuit that a Ethernet networks use CSMA/CD to
segment of the end-to-end link has failed at physically monitor the traffic on the line at
a logical or physical level, even if the system participating stations. If no transmission is
it is directly connected to is still working. taking place at the time, the particular station
Downstream intermediate elements of the can transmit.
transport circuit propagate the AIS to the
destination element.
E
EMC
B Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is defined
BITS as a near perfect state in which a device
Building Integrated Timing Supply (BITS) is a functions satisfactorily in common
clock in a central location that supplies E1 electromagnetic environment, without
and/or composite clock timing references to introducing intolerable electromagnetic
all synchronous network elements in that disturbance to any other
location. devices/equipments/system in that
environment.
C
EMI
CRC
Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI) is the
Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) is an error- disruption of operation of an electronic
detecting code commonly used in digital device when it is in the vicinity of an
networks and storage devices to detect electromagnetic field in the radio frequency
accidental changes to raw data. Blocks of spectrum that is caused by another
data entering these systems get a short check electronic device.
value attached, based on the remainder of a
polynomial division of their contents; on ESD
retrieval the calculation is repeated, and
corrective action can be taken against ElectroStatic Discharge (ESD) is defined as the
presumed data corruption if the check transfer of electrostatic charge between
values do not match. bodies at different potentials caused by
direct contact or induced by an electrostatic
field.

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F LED
FE Light Emitting Diode (LED) is a
semiconductor device that emits visible light
Fast Ethernet (FE) is a term describing when an electric current passes through it.
various technologies for transmitting LEDs are used as visual indicators in
Ethernet frames at a rate of a 10/100 Mbps, network elements.
as defined by the IEEE 802.3-2005
standard. LFH CONNECTOR
FRU Low Force Helix (LFH) connector is a 60-pin
electrical connector used in high speed serial
Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) is a circuit board applications. The standard interface has 60
or part that can be quickly and easily pins arranged in four rows one on top of
removed and replaced by the user or by a each other.
technician without having to send the entire
product or system to a repair facility. LOF
FTU Loss of Frame (LOF) This alarm is raised on
STM/OCn port, when the network element
Fan Tray Unit (Fan Tray Unit) is a module detects severely errored frames generated
used for ventilation of the panel and heat involving a minimum of four consecutive
dissipation in SDH equipments. errored framing patterns.
G LOS
GE
Loss of Signal (LOS) is an alarm raised on
Gigabit Ethernet (GE) is a term describing STM/OCn ports when received signal level
various technologies for transmitting drops below an implementation determined
Ethernet frames at a rate of a 1000Mbps, as threshold. LOS may be due to port admin
defined by the IEEE 802.3-2005 standard. down at far end, fiber cuts, faulty fibers,
dusty fibers and faulty receiver.
L
LAN N
Local Area Network (LAN) refers to a group NMS
of computers interconnected into a network Network Management System (NMS) provides
so that the multiple users are able to an integrated management of Element
communicate, exchange information and Management Systems (EMS) across an
share computer resources regardless of the intelligent optical network. NMS collects
physical location of the resources. and represents management data from
geographically dispersed EMSs on to a
LC CONNECTOR centralized database.
Lucent Connector (LC) is a small form factor
optical fiber connector that terminates the
end of an optical fiber, and enables quicker
connection and disconnection. The
connectors mechanically couple and align
the cores of fibers for increased
performance and is preferred for single
mode transmission.

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O R
OAM RJ-45 CONNECTOR
Operation Administration Maintenance (OAM) is Registered Jack RJ-45 connector is a standard
a group of management functions that type of connector for network cables most
provide node or network the functionality of commonly used with Ethernet cables and
fault indication, performance monitoring, networks. RJ45 connectors feature eight pins
security management and diagnostic to which the wire strands of a cable interface
functions. It is a popular framework among electrically. Standard RJ-45 pin outs define
service providers for their network the arrangement of the individual wires
management systems. needed when attaching connectors to a
cable.
P
PCM S
SFP
Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) is a digital
representation of an analog signal where the Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) is a compact
magnitude of the signal is sampled regularly optical transceiver used in optical
at uniform intervals, then quantized to a communications for both
series of symbols in a digital (usually binary) telecommunication and data
code. communications applications. It interfaces a
network device to a fiber optic cable.
PDH
SNMP
Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy (PDH) is a
technology used in telecommunications Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is
networks to transport large quantities of an application layer protocol that facilitates
data over digital transport equipment such as the exchange of management information
fibre optic and microwave radio systems. It between network management system and
is the conventional multiplexing technology the network devices. It enables network
for network transmission systems. administrators to manage network
performance, find and solve network
PFU problems, and plan for network growth.
Power Filter Unit (PFU) is designed to
reduce/remove conducted electrical SONET
interference noise from the power supply. Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) is an
American National Standards Institute
PSU (ANSI) standard for high speed
Power Supply Unit (PSU) is a device that communication over fiber-optic networks.
converts mains AC to low-voltage regulated SONET uses time division multiplexing to
DC power. send multiple data streams simultaneously.

STM
Synchronous Transport Module (STM) is the
Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) ITU-
T fiber optic network transmission standard.
It is the basic building block of SDH.

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XFP
The 10 Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable
(XFP) is a standard for transceivers for high-
speed computer network and
telecommunication links that use optical
fiber. They can operate over a single
wavelength or use dense wavelength-
division multiplexing techniques. XFP
modules use an LC fiber connector type to
achieve high density.

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Index
LED • 54
1
LFH CONNECTOR • 54
10G Optical interface specifications • 52 List of Figures • vii
1G Optical interface specifications • 51 List of Tables • viii
A LOF • 54
LOS • 54
Aggregate and Control Card • 11, 35
N
Aggregate and Control Card - CEF4 • 35
AIS • 53 NMS • 54
B O
BITS • 53 OAM • 55
Optical Interface Specifications • 11, 51
C
Optical Tributary Card • 11, 41
Card Population Rule • 11, 17 Optical Tributary Card - SOT18 • 41
Cards Overview • 15
P
Chapter Organization • 11
CRC • 53 PCM • 55
CSMA/CD • 53 PDH • 55
E PDH Tributary Card • 11, 39
PFU • 55
E1 Tributary Card – ST63E1 • 39 Physical Dimension Details • 13
EMC • 53 Power Supply Unit • 11, 19
EMI • 53 Power Supply Unit- DPU18 • 20
ESD • 53 Power Supply Unit- DPU20 • 24
Ethernet Cards • 11, 45 PSU • 55
Ethernet Tributary Card - CEL-5 • 45
R
Ethernet Tributary Card - CEL-6 • 48
F Regulatory Standard Compliance • 14
Related Documents • 12
Fan Tray Unit and OAM Card • 11, 29 RJ-45 CONNECTOR • 55
FE • 54
Front Panel • 13 S
FRU • 54 Safety Signs Conventions • 10
FTU • 54 SFP • 55
FTU20 R2 - Fan Tray Unit and OAM Slot Allotment • 17
Functions • 30 SNMP • 55
G SONET • 55
STM • 55
GE • 54 STM-1/OC-3 Optical interface specifications
L • 51

LAN • 54
T
LC CONNECTOR • 54 TJ1400 Overview • 11, 13

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Using Tejas Product Documentation • 11
Using the Filler Panels • 18
Using This Guide • 9
W
What This Guide Covers • 9
What You Should Already Know • 9
Who This Guide Is For • 9
X
XFP • 56

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