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323-1061-090

SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Release 8 Standard (Revised) October 1998

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Nortel TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety

SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Document Number 323-1061-090Document Status Standard (Revised)Product Release Number Release 8Date October 1998

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Northern Telecom

Printed in England

The copyright of this document is the property of Northern Telecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom given by

contract or otherwise this document must not be copied reprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or in part and

the contents of this document or any methods or techniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any other person

whatsoever

NORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The information contained in this document is the property of Northern Telecom Except

as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecom the holder of this document shall keep the information contained herein

confidential and shall protect same in whole or in part from disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use same for

evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

So far as Northern Telecom is aware the contents of this document are correct However such contents have been obtained from

a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can give no warranty or undertaking and make no representation as to their accuracy

In particular Northern Telecom hereby expressly excludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or special loss and for

loss of data loss of profits or loss of business opportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the user of the information

herein or any third party arising out of the contents of this document

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iii

Publication history

October 1998

Release 8 Standard (Revised)

September 1998

Release 8 Standard

November 1997

Release 7 Standard (Revision 1)

October 1997

Release 7 Standard

December 1996

Release 6 Standard

December 1995Release 51 Standard

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Nortel TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety

v

Contents

About this document vii

Technical support and information viii

Documentation overview 1-1

Introduction 1-1NTP numbering 1-1List of documents 1-2Associated documents 1-3Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation 1-4

General safety guidelines 2-1

Hazardous materials 2-1Optical safety aspects 2-1Static sensitive device handling precautions 2-5

List of terms and abbreviations 3-1

List of abbreviations 3-1List of terms 3-5

Master index 4-1

How to use this index 4-1Example 4-1

Tables

Table 1-1 Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation 1-4

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About this document

This document provides an introduction to the documentation set for theNortel TN-1X synchronous multiplexer and the associated managementsystem The document includes the following information

bull A brief description and ordering information for each of the NorthernTelecom Publications (NTPs) in the documentation set

bull General safety guidelines

bull List of terms and abbreviations

bull Master index which provides a guide for the user of the TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic

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viii

Technical support and information

Nortel provides a comprehensive technical support service for its customersThe Nortel Service Desk may be contacted Monday to Friday between thehours of 0830 and 1700 (UK local time) using the following FAX ortelephone numbers

United KingdomFreephone 0800 626 881Telephone 0181 361 4693FAX 0181 945 3456

InternationalTelephone +44 181 361 4693FAX +44 181 945 3456

Access to assistance from the Customer Service Desk 24 hour help line canbe provided and is subject to a suitable Support Agreement being in place

To discuss Technical Support services please contact the Technical SupportHotline on 0181 945 3525

Declaration of product safety and EMC compliance

This productproduct family complies with the provisions ofthe Low Voltage Directive 7323EEC and with the essentialprotection requirements of the EMC Directive 89336EEC asamended by 9231EEC when it is properly installed andmaintained and when it is used for the purposes for which it isintended

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1

Documentation overview 1-

IntroductionThis chapter provides an introduction to the documentation suite for theNortel TN-1X It includes a list of documents for the TN-1X and a topic audience matrix

The documents are divided into functionally related groups as follows

bull Common mdash provides information common to all TN-1X documents forexample safety master index terms and abbreviations

bull Descriptive mdash provides descriptions of the equipment alarmssurveillance features system applications and performance specifications

bull Installation mdash provides installation procedures

bull Commissioning and testing mdash provides commissioning and softwareprovisioning information to enable the system to be initialized beforeservices are enabled

bull Operations administration and provisioning mdash provides informationneeded for OAampP purposes this includes Craft Access Terminal (CAT)user procedures

bull Maintenance mdash contains information for maintenance purposes includingprocedures for troubleshooting clearing alarms and replacing units

NTP numberingThe above documentation groups provide the basis for the division of thedocumentation suite Each individual document is identified by a unique10-digit Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) number in the formXXX-YYYY-ZZZ where

bull XXX represents a division number identifying the system name

bull YYYY represents the layer number identifying the product line

bull ZZZ represents the key number identifying the type of information

The XXX and YYYY numbers are the same throughout the documentationsuite The ZZZ number identifies the individual module

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

List of documentsThe TN-1X documentation suite is presented in modular form each moduledescribes a particular part of the system or explains how to use it Thefollowing paragraphs give a brief description of the contents of each module

See Table 1-1 on page 1-4 for ordering codes for TN-1X documentation andthe issue status of each module

Documentation common to all modules

Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090This document contains a list of documents in the TN-1X documentation settogether with a brief description The document acts as a high-level contentslist and provides

bull general safety guidelinesprocedures associated with the TN-1X includingoptical safety ESD and high voltages

bull a list of terms and abbreviations used throughout the TN-1Xdocumentation including a brief description where applicable

bull a Master Index which provides a guide for the user of the TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic

TN-1X system and unit descriptions

System Description 323-1061-100This document provides a system level description of the TN-1X Thedocument includes system level information including system configurationssoftware overview alarms and surveillance protection switching andperformance monitoring

The document acts as a concise introduction to the equipment and isrecommended for anyone working with the TN-1X

Unit Description 323-1061-110This document provides unit descriptions for each of the TN-1X and TN-1X S plug-in units

Installation proceduresTN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation of

the TN-1X subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-1XS subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

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1Commissioning procedures

System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220This document provides the recommended commissioning and testingprocedures for new TN-1X and TN-MS equipment installations

Operations Administration and Provisioning

System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302This document details the procedures associated with the system and softwareadministration of the TN-1X (eg users data datetime loadingrunning newsoftware)

Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310This document details the procedures associated with the networkadministration of the TN-1X (eg path management synchronisation)

Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401This document provides a guide to the use of the Command Line UserInterface software for the purpose of configuration and administration of theTN-1X and TN-1XS

Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403This document provides a guide to the use of the Browser User Interface forthe purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1X and TN-1XS

Maintenance procedures

Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543This document provides information on how to locate and clear equipment

alarms on the TN-1X descriptions of all LEDs and lamps associated with theTN-1X information on warrantyrepairhelp line services offered to thecustomer and procedures for cleaning optical connectors

Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547This document provides procedures for replacing units and interface modulesfor the TN-1X and TN-1XS this includes safety guidelines whereappropriate

Associated documentsThe TN-1X can be managed by the TN-MS Element Controller (TN-MS)

The following NTPs are associated with the TN-MS EC-1

TN-MS Element Controller Installation Procedures 323-1091-202This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-MS Controller on an HP platform

TN-MS Element Controller User Procedures 323-1091-402This document provides procedures for the use of the TN-MS ElementController for the purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1XTN-1XS TN-1P and TN-1C Network Elements

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1-4 Documentation overview

323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Ordering codes for TN-1X documentationThe NTPs are available in two formats Complete sets of NTPs can be orderedin each format using the following codes

bull B5 Wir-O bound 32H SC00 456 VEA

bull CD-ROM 32H SC00 456 VEC

Table 1-1Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation

Description NTP Code Status

TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Description 323-1061-100 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Unit Descriptions 323-1061-110 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200 Release 8 Standard

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547 Release 8 Standard

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1Individual NTPs can be ordered by quoting the NTP code as listed inTable 1-1 and adding a further three characters as follows to indicate theformat and product release number

The letter lsquoBrsquo following the 10 digit code is used to indicate the B5 Wir-Obound format

The last two characters are numbers indicating the product release numberFor example product release 8 will use the numbers lsquo80rsquo after the formatcharacter

So to order further copies of this document in B5 Wir-O bound format use thecode

3231061090B80

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2-1 2

General safety guidelines 2-

Hazardous materialsSmall amounts of hazardous materials are used in the manufacture of someelectrical components The components are usually hermetically sealed andare quite safe in normal use

Nortel has identified those components which use hazardous materials andmakes the following general recommendations for handling and disposal

bull Do not dismantle the component

bull If already broken collect all the broken parts avoiding skin contact andinhalation Place in a suitable container for disposal

bull Do not incinerate

bull Dispose of in accordance with local toxic waste procedures

Optical safety aspects

IntroductionThe TN-1X equipment has been designed to meet the requirements ofSpecification EN 60825 as if they were Class 3A laser products under normaloperating and single fault conditions

Note The lasers normally operate in the Class 1 band and only enterClass 3A under worst case fault conditions

EN 60825 Class 3A requirementsThe Acceptable Emission Limits (AEL) for a wavelength of 1300 nm forClass 3A laser products is 24 mW (+138 dBm) reference EN60825-1(IEC825-1 1993)

The AEL for a wavelength of 1550 nm for Class 3A laser products is 50 mW(+170 dBm) reference EN60825-1 (IEC825-1 1993)

Design featuresNormal operating conditions Under normal operating conditions eachoptical fibre section is essentially a closed system permitting no human accessto optical radiation

Installation and system maintenance There is no requirement duringinstallation or maintenance for an operator to view a fibre end or connectorwhile the associated laser is powered

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However under these operating conditions exposure to optical radiation ispossible under the following conditions

bull When an optical connection is unmated on an operational fibre section

bull When there is a break in the fibre section due to damage and when thesection is operational

As the type of optical connectors used on all the systems do not involve theuse of lenses both the above conditions can be considered to be equivalentie the safety consideration is equivalent to that for an exposed fibre end

In these situations compliance with the Class 3A safety requirementsdiscussed above is assured because the operating light power levels of thesesystems is below Class 3A limits

Servicing The optical units are not intended for servicing by the user In the

event of a fault the optical units must be returned to Nortel Limited for repairor replacement

The customer should undertake to enforce certain engineering andadministrative controls in the use of optical fibre systems such as

bull Good housekeeping Cleanliness and handling of fibres with care

bull Labelling is clearly visible at all times and not removed

bull Adequately trained staff

bull Although the TN-1X is designed to remain within Class 3A limits it isrecommended that the following safe working practices are observed

mdash Never view an unterminated optical fibre or connector close to theoptical transmitter unless the optical source has been turned off Thisalso relates to a broken fibre in an optical cable section which shouldhave the optical power removed Removal of the optical power shouldbe confirmed over a period of at least 2 minutes (due to the automaticlaser shutdown and auto-restart facilities used on some systems)

mdash When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings with captivecaps

mdash When making a connection do not rotate the optical plugunnecessarily

mdash Clean all optical plugs and couplings by an approved method beforemaking any optical connection

mdash Procedures detailing the work to be carried out on the system therebyminimising any risk to the maintenance staff

System operating levels Laser output powers are set up and controlledwithin plusmn05 dB of nominal during manufacture

The optical output power level above is the mean power value which is themost onerous from the safety point of view

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2

Identification Yellow laser output warning labels (see below) are fixed tothe optical cards on laser based systems The label is positioned close to theoptical connector output

Yellow explanatory labels (see below) are fixed to the equipment whichdefine the laser classification

Conclusions As shown above the accessible optical radiations available inthese systems are within the Class 3A limits for continuous viewing and atany distance from a fibre end Furthermore the equipment design minimisesaccess to optical radiation both physically and procedurally during all phasesof operation

WARNING

Optical safety - laser shutdown mechanismThe optical units contain link options for disabling the lasershutdown mechanism for test purposes In normal operationensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is not disabled (see

Module Replacement Procedures NTP 323-1061-547 fordetails)

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR

VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICALINSTRUMENTS

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Optical connectorfibre handling

The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibreoptical cables

bull Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres

bull Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible After handling single fibrecables hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making anycontact with the eyes

Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and securelocation during installation

bull Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers Use tweezers or thesticky side of a piece of vinyl tape to pick up and discard any loose fibreends

bull All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for thatpurpose

CAUTIONOptical connectors

Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before

making any optical connection

When making an optical connection do not rotate the opticalconnector unnecessarily

When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings withcaptive caps

CAUTIONDamage to optical fibres

When dressing fibres take care not to exceed the minimum

bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyrapsused for dressing as damage may result

When connecting connectors ensure that the optical fibres arenot trapped by the protective cover on the unit before sliding theunit in position

WARNINGDanger from glass chips

If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye seek medicalattention at once

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Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitiveto discharges of static electricity This can induce interference in workingcircuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through theequipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barredhand symbol) as shown below

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following theprecautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protectionof electrostatic sensitive devices BS CECC 00015 Part 1

Some of these precautions are summarised below

bull Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform toBS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge(ESD) bonding point or if there is no point available via an ESD adaptor

Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panelsbull Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding

point before removing covers cards or connectors

bull The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin

bull Cards should only be handled by the edges avoiding contact with thecomponents printed circuit board tracks and connectors

bull Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging Anycards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags

bull Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostaticprotected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1 If this is not practicaluse conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESDbonding point

bull All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bondingpoint

end of chapter

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3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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3

List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Document Number 323-1061-090Document Status Standard (Revised)Product Release Number Release 8Date October 1998

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Northern Telecom

Printed in England

The copyright of this document is the property of Northern Telecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom given by

contract or otherwise this document must not be copied reprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or in part and

the contents of this document or any methods or techniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any other person

whatsoever

NORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The information contained in this document is the property of Northern Telecom Except

as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecom the holder of this document shall keep the information contained herein

confidential and shall protect same in whole or in part from disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use same for

evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

So far as Northern Telecom is aware the contents of this document are correct However such contents have been obtained from

a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can give no warranty or undertaking and make no representation as to their accuracy

In particular Northern Telecom hereby expressly excludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or special loss and for

loss of data loss of profits or loss of business opportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the user of the information

herein or any third party arising out of the contents of this document

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Publication history

October 1998

Release 8 Standard (Revised)

September 1998

Release 8 Standard

November 1997

Release 7 Standard (Revision 1)

October 1997

Release 7 Standard

December 1996

Release 6 Standard

December 1995Release 51 Standard

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Contents

About this document vii

Technical support and information viii

Documentation overview 1-1

Introduction 1-1NTP numbering 1-1List of documents 1-2Associated documents 1-3Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation 1-4

General safety guidelines 2-1

Hazardous materials 2-1Optical safety aspects 2-1Static sensitive device handling precautions 2-5

List of terms and abbreviations 3-1

List of abbreviations 3-1List of terms 3-5

Master index 4-1

How to use this index 4-1Example 4-1

Tables

Table 1-1 Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation 1-4

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About this document

This document provides an introduction to the documentation set for theNortel TN-1X synchronous multiplexer and the associated managementsystem The document includes the following information

bull A brief description and ordering information for each of the NorthernTelecom Publications (NTPs) in the documentation set

bull General safety guidelines

bull List of terms and abbreviations

bull Master index which provides a guide for the user of the TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic

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Technical support and information

Nortel provides a comprehensive technical support service for its customersThe Nortel Service Desk may be contacted Monday to Friday between thehours of 0830 and 1700 (UK local time) using the following FAX ortelephone numbers

United KingdomFreephone 0800 626 881Telephone 0181 361 4693FAX 0181 945 3456

InternationalTelephone +44 181 361 4693FAX +44 181 945 3456

Access to assistance from the Customer Service Desk 24 hour help line canbe provided and is subject to a suitable Support Agreement being in place

To discuss Technical Support services please contact the Technical SupportHotline on 0181 945 3525

Declaration of product safety and EMC compliance

This productproduct family complies with the provisions ofthe Low Voltage Directive 7323EEC and with the essentialprotection requirements of the EMC Directive 89336EEC asamended by 9231EEC when it is properly installed andmaintained and when it is used for the purposes for which it isintended

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Documentation overview 1-

IntroductionThis chapter provides an introduction to the documentation suite for theNortel TN-1X It includes a list of documents for the TN-1X and a topic audience matrix

The documents are divided into functionally related groups as follows

bull Common mdash provides information common to all TN-1X documents forexample safety master index terms and abbreviations

bull Descriptive mdash provides descriptions of the equipment alarmssurveillance features system applications and performance specifications

bull Installation mdash provides installation procedures

bull Commissioning and testing mdash provides commissioning and softwareprovisioning information to enable the system to be initialized beforeservices are enabled

bull Operations administration and provisioning mdash provides informationneeded for OAampP purposes this includes Craft Access Terminal (CAT)user procedures

bull Maintenance mdash contains information for maintenance purposes includingprocedures for troubleshooting clearing alarms and replacing units

NTP numberingThe above documentation groups provide the basis for the division of thedocumentation suite Each individual document is identified by a unique10-digit Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) number in the formXXX-YYYY-ZZZ where

bull XXX represents a division number identifying the system name

bull YYYY represents the layer number identifying the product line

bull ZZZ represents the key number identifying the type of information

The XXX and YYYY numbers are the same throughout the documentationsuite The ZZZ number identifies the individual module

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List of documentsThe TN-1X documentation suite is presented in modular form each moduledescribes a particular part of the system or explains how to use it Thefollowing paragraphs give a brief description of the contents of each module

See Table 1-1 on page 1-4 for ordering codes for TN-1X documentation andthe issue status of each module

Documentation common to all modules

Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090This document contains a list of documents in the TN-1X documentation settogether with a brief description The document acts as a high-level contentslist and provides

bull general safety guidelinesprocedures associated with the TN-1X includingoptical safety ESD and high voltages

bull a list of terms and abbreviations used throughout the TN-1Xdocumentation including a brief description where applicable

bull a Master Index which provides a guide for the user of the TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic

TN-1X system and unit descriptions

System Description 323-1061-100This document provides a system level description of the TN-1X Thedocument includes system level information including system configurationssoftware overview alarms and surveillance protection switching andperformance monitoring

The document acts as a concise introduction to the equipment and isrecommended for anyone working with the TN-1X

Unit Description 323-1061-110This document provides unit descriptions for each of the TN-1X and TN-1X S plug-in units

Installation proceduresTN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation of

the TN-1X subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-1XS subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

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1Commissioning procedures

System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220This document provides the recommended commissioning and testingprocedures for new TN-1X and TN-MS equipment installations

Operations Administration and Provisioning

System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302This document details the procedures associated with the system and softwareadministration of the TN-1X (eg users data datetime loadingrunning newsoftware)

Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310This document details the procedures associated with the networkadministration of the TN-1X (eg path management synchronisation)

Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401This document provides a guide to the use of the Command Line UserInterface software for the purpose of configuration and administration of theTN-1X and TN-1XS

Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403This document provides a guide to the use of the Browser User Interface forthe purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1X and TN-1XS

Maintenance procedures

Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543This document provides information on how to locate and clear equipment

alarms on the TN-1X descriptions of all LEDs and lamps associated with theTN-1X information on warrantyrepairhelp line services offered to thecustomer and procedures for cleaning optical connectors

Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547This document provides procedures for replacing units and interface modulesfor the TN-1X and TN-1XS this includes safety guidelines whereappropriate

Associated documentsThe TN-1X can be managed by the TN-MS Element Controller (TN-MS)

The following NTPs are associated with the TN-MS EC-1

TN-MS Element Controller Installation Procedures 323-1091-202This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-MS Controller on an HP platform

TN-MS Element Controller User Procedures 323-1091-402This document provides procedures for the use of the TN-MS ElementController for the purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1XTN-1XS TN-1P and TN-1C Network Elements

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Ordering codes for TN-1X documentationThe NTPs are available in two formats Complete sets of NTPs can be orderedin each format using the following codes

bull B5 Wir-O bound 32H SC00 456 VEA

bull CD-ROM 32H SC00 456 VEC

Table 1-1Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation

Description NTP Code Status

TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Description 323-1061-100 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Unit Descriptions 323-1061-110 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200 Release 8 Standard

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547 Release 8 Standard

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1Individual NTPs can be ordered by quoting the NTP code as listed inTable 1-1 and adding a further three characters as follows to indicate theformat and product release number

The letter lsquoBrsquo following the 10 digit code is used to indicate the B5 Wir-Obound format

The last two characters are numbers indicating the product release numberFor example product release 8 will use the numbers lsquo80rsquo after the formatcharacter

So to order further copies of this document in B5 Wir-O bound format use thecode

3231061090B80

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General safety guidelines 2-

Hazardous materialsSmall amounts of hazardous materials are used in the manufacture of someelectrical components The components are usually hermetically sealed andare quite safe in normal use

Nortel has identified those components which use hazardous materials andmakes the following general recommendations for handling and disposal

bull Do not dismantle the component

bull If already broken collect all the broken parts avoiding skin contact andinhalation Place in a suitable container for disposal

bull Do not incinerate

bull Dispose of in accordance with local toxic waste procedures

Optical safety aspects

IntroductionThe TN-1X equipment has been designed to meet the requirements ofSpecification EN 60825 as if they were Class 3A laser products under normaloperating and single fault conditions

Note The lasers normally operate in the Class 1 band and only enterClass 3A under worst case fault conditions

EN 60825 Class 3A requirementsThe Acceptable Emission Limits (AEL) for a wavelength of 1300 nm forClass 3A laser products is 24 mW (+138 dBm) reference EN60825-1(IEC825-1 1993)

The AEL for a wavelength of 1550 nm for Class 3A laser products is 50 mW(+170 dBm) reference EN60825-1 (IEC825-1 1993)

Design featuresNormal operating conditions Under normal operating conditions eachoptical fibre section is essentially a closed system permitting no human accessto optical radiation

Installation and system maintenance There is no requirement duringinstallation or maintenance for an operator to view a fibre end or connectorwhile the associated laser is powered

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However under these operating conditions exposure to optical radiation ispossible under the following conditions

bull When an optical connection is unmated on an operational fibre section

bull When there is a break in the fibre section due to damage and when thesection is operational

As the type of optical connectors used on all the systems do not involve theuse of lenses both the above conditions can be considered to be equivalentie the safety consideration is equivalent to that for an exposed fibre end

In these situations compliance with the Class 3A safety requirementsdiscussed above is assured because the operating light power levels of thesesystems is below Class 3A limits

Servicing The optical units are not intended for servicing by the user In the

event of a fault the optical units must be returned to Nortel Limited for repairor replacement

The customer should undertake to enforce certain engineering andadministrative controls in the use of optical fibre systems such as

bull Good housekeeping Cleanliness and handling of fibres with care

bull Labelling is clearly visible at all times and not removed

bull Adequately trained staff

bull Although the TN-1X is designed to remain within Class 3A limits it isrecommended that the following safe working practices are observed

mdash Never view an unterminated optical fibre or connector close to theoptical transmitter unless the optical source has been turned off Thisalso relates to a broken fibre in an optical cable section which shouldhave the optical power removed Removal of the optical power shouldbe confirmed over a period of at least 2 minutes (due to the automaticlaser shutdown and auto-restart facilities used on some systems)

mdash When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings with captivecaps

mdash When making a connection do not rotate the optical plugunnecessarily

mdash Clean all optical plugs and couplings by an approved method beforemaking any optical connection

mdash Procedures detailing the work to be carried out on the system therebyminimising any risk to the maintenance staff

System operating levels Laser output powers are set up and controlledwithin plusmn05 dB of nominal during manufacture

The optical output power level above is the mean power value which is themost onerous from the safety point of view

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Identification Yellow laser output warning labels (see below) are fixed tothe optical cards on laser based systems The label is positioned close to theoptical connector output

Yellow explanatory labels (see below) are fixed to the equipment whichdefine the laser classification

Conclusions As shown above the accessible optical radiations available inthese systems are within the Class 3A limits for continuous viewing and atany distance from a fibre end Furthermore the equipment design minimisesaccess to optical radiation both physically and procedurally during all phasesof operation

WARNING

Optical safety - laser shutdown mechanismThe optical units contain link options for disabling the lasershutdown mechanism for test purposes In normal operationensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is not disabled (see

Module Replacement Procedures NTP 323-1061-547 fordetails)

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR

VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICALINSTRUMENTS

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Optical connectorfibre handling

The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibreoptical cables

bull Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres

bull Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible After handling single fibrecables hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making anycontact with the eyes

Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and securelocation during installation

bull Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers Use tweezers or thesticky side of a piece of vinyl tape to pick up and discard any loose fibreends

bull All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for thatpurpose

CAUTIONOptical connectors

Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before

making any optical connection

When making an optical connection do not rotate the opticalconnector unnecessarily

When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings withcaptive caps

CAUTIONDamage to optical fibres

When dressing fibres take care not to exceed the minimum

bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyrapsused for dressing as damage may result

When connecting connectors ensure that the optical fibres arenot trapped by the protective cover on the unit before sliding theunit in position

WARNINGDanger from glass chips

If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye seek medicalattention at once

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Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitiveto discharges of static electricity This can induce interference in workingcircuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through theequipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barredhand symbol) as shown below

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following theprecautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protectionof electrostatic sensitive devices BS CECC 00015 Part 1

Some of these precautions are summarised below

bull Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform toBS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge(ESD) bonding point or if there is no point available via an ESD adaptor

Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panelsbull Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding

point before removing covers cards or connectors

bull The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin

bull Cards should only be handled by the edges avoiding contact with thecomponents printed circuit board tracks and connectors

bull Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging Anycards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags

bull Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostaticprotected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1 If this is not practicaluse conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESDbonding point

bull All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bondingpoint

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3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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3

LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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3

List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Document Number 323-1061-090Document Status Standard (Revised)Product Release Number Release 8Date October 1998

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Northern Telecom

Printed in England

The copyright of this document is the property of Northern Telecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom given by

contract or otherwise this document must not be copied reprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or in part and

the contents of this document or any methods or techniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any other person

whatsoever

NORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The information contained in this document is the property of Northern Telecom Except

as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecom the holder of this document shall keep the information contained herein

confidential and shall protect same in whole or in part from disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use same for

evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

So far as Northern Telecom is aware the contents of this document are correct However such contents have been obtained from

a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can give no warranty or undertaking and make no representation as to their accuracy

In particular Northern Telecom hereby expressly excludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or special loss and for

loss of data loss of profits or loss of business opportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the user of the information

herein or any third party arising out of the contents of this document

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Publication history

October 1998

Release 8 Standard (Revised)

September 1998

Release 8 Standard

November 1997

Release 7 Standard (Revision 1)

October 1997

Release 7 Standard

December 1996

Release 6 Standard

December 1995Release 51 Standard

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v

Contents

About this document vii

Technical support and information viii

Documentation overview 1-1

Introduction 1-1NTP numbering 1-1List of documents 1-2Associated documents 1-3Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation 1-4

General safety guidelines 2-1

Hazardous materials 2-1Optical safety aspects 2-1Static sensitive device handling precautions 2-5

List of terms and abbreviations 3-1

List of abbreviations 3-1List of terms 3-5

Master index 4-1

How to use this index 4-1Example 4-1

Tables

Table 1-1 Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation 1-4

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About this document

This document provides an introduction to the documentation set for theNortel TN-1X synchronous multiplexer and the associated managementsystem The document includes the following information

bull A brief description and ordering information for each of the NorthernTelecom Publications (NTPs) in the documentation set

bull General safety guidelines

bull List of terms and abbreviations

bull Master index which provides a guide for the user of the TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic

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Technical support and information

Nortel provides a comprehensive technical support service for its customersThe Nortel Service Desk may be contacted Monday to Friday between thehours of 0830 and 1700 (UK local time) using the following FAX ortelephone numbers

United KingdomFreephone 0800 626 881Telephone 0181 361 4693FAX 0181 945 3456

InternationalTelephone +44 181 361 4693FAX +44 181 945 3456

Access to assistance from the Customer Service Desk 24 hour help line canbe provided and is subject to a suitable Support Agreement being in place

To discuss Technical Support services please contact the Technical SupportHotline on 0181 945 3525

Declaration of product safety and EMC compliance

This productproduct family complies with the provisions ofthe Low Voltage Directive 7323EEC and with the essentialprotection requirements of the EMC Directive 89336EEC asamended by 9231EEC when it is properly installed andmaintained and when it is used for the purposes for which it isintended

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1

Documentation overview 1-

IntroductionThis chapter provides an introduction to the documentation suite for theNortel TN-1X It includes a list of documents for the TN-1X and a topic audience matrix

The documents are divided into functionally related groups as follows

bull Common mdash provides information common to all TN-1X documents forexample safety master index terms and abbreviations

bull Descriptive mdash provides descriptions of the equipment alarmssurveillance features system applications and performance specifications

bull Installation mdash provides installation procedures

bull Commissioning and testing mdash provides commissioning and softwareprovisioning information to enable the system to be initialized beforeservices are enabled

bull Operations administration and provisioning mdash provides informationneeded for OAampP purposes this includes Craft Access Terminal (CAT)user procedures

bull Maintenance mdash contains information for maintenance purposes includingprocedures for troubleshooting clearing alarms and replacing units

NTP numberingThe above documentation groups provide the basis for the division of thedocumentation suite Each individual document is identified by a unique10-digit Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) number in the formXXX-YYYY-ZZZ where

bull XXX represents a division number identifying the system name

bull YYYY represents the layer number identifying the product line

bull ZZZ represents the key number identifying the type of information

The XXX and YYYY numbers are the same throughout the documentationsuite The ZZZ number identifies the individual module

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List of documentsThe TN-1X documentation suite is presented in modular form each moduledescribes a particular part of the system or explains how to use it Thefollowing paragraphs give a brief description of the contents of each module

See Table 1-1 on page 1-4 for ordering codes for TN-1X documentation andthe issue status of each module

Documentation common to all modules

Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090This document contains a list of documents in the TN-1X documentation settogether with a brief description The document acts as a high-level contentslist and provides

bull general safety guidelinesprocedures associated with the TN-1X includingoptical safety ESD and high voltages

bull a list of terms and abbreviations used throughout the TN-1Xdocumentation including a brief description where applicable

bull a Master Index which provides a guide for the user of the TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic

TN-1X system and unit descriptions

System Description 323-1061-100This document provides a system level description of the TN-1X Thedocument includes system level information including system configurationssoftware overview alarms and surveillance protection switching andperformance monitoring

The document acts as a concise introduction to the equipment and isrecommended for anyone working with the TN-1X

Unit Description 323-1061-110This document provides unit descriptions for each of the TN-1X and TN-1X S plug-in units

Installation proceduresTN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation of

the TN-1X subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-1XS subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

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1Commissioning procedures

System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220This document provides the recommended commissioning and testingprocedures for new TN-1X and TN-MS equipment installations

Operations Administration and Provisioning

System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302This document details the procedures associated with the system and softwareadministration of the TN-1X (eg users data datetime loadingrunning newsoftware)

Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310This document details the procedures associated with the networkadministration of the TN-1X (eg path management synchronisation)

Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401This document provides a guide to the use of the Command Line UserInterface software for the purpose of configuration and administration of theTN-1X and TN-1XS

Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403This document provides a guide to the use of the Browser User Interface forthe purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1X and TN-1XS

Maintenance procedures

Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543This document provides information on how to locate and clear equipment

alarms on the TN-1X descriptions of all LEDs and lamps associated with theTN-1X information on warrantyrepairhelp line services offered to thecustomer and procedures for cleaning optical connectors

Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547This document provides procedures for replacing units and interface modulesfor the TN-1X and TN-1XS this includes safety guidelines whereappropriate

Associated documentsThe TN-1X can be managed by the TN-MS Element Controller (TN-MS)

The following NTPs are associated with the TN-MS EC-1

TN-MS Element Controller Installation Procedures 323-1091-202This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-MS Controller on an HP platform

TN-MS Element Controller User Procedures 323-1091-402This document provides procedures for the use of the TN-MS ElementController for the purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1XTN-1XS TN-1P and TN-1C Network Elements

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Ordering codes for TN-1X documentationThe NTPs are available in two formats Complete sets of NTPs can be orderedin each format using the following codes

bull B5 Wir-O bound 32H SC00 456 VEA

bull CD-ROM 32H SC00 456 VEC

Table 1-1Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation

Description NTP Code Status

TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Description 323-1061-100 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Unit Descriptions 323-1061-110 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200 Release 8 Standard

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547 Release 8 Standard

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1Individual NTPs can be ordered by quoting the NTP code as listed inTable 1-1 and adding a further three characters as follows to indicate theformat and product release number

The letter lsquoBrsquo following the 10 digit code is used to indicate the B5 Wir-Obound format

The last two characters are numbers indicating the product release numberFor example product release 8 will use the numbers lsquo80rsquo after the formatcharacter

So to order further copies of this document in B5 Wir-O bound format use thecode

3231061090B80

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General safety guidelines 2-

Hazardous materialsSmall amounts of hazardous materials are used in the manufacture of someelectrical components The components are usually hermetically sealed andare quite safe in normal use

Nortel has identified those components which use hazardous materials andmakes the following general recommendations for handling and disposal

bull Do not dismantle the component

bull If already broken collect all the broken parts avoiding skin contact andinhalation Place in a suitable container for disposal

bull Do not incinerate

bull Dispose of in accordance with local toxic waste procedures

Optical safety aspects

IntroductionThe TN-1X equipment has been designed to meet the requirements ofSpecification EN 60825 as if they were Class 3A laser products under normaloperating and single fault conditions

Note The lasers normally operate in the Class 1 band and only enterClass 3A under worst case fault conditions

EN 60825 Class 3A requirementsThe Acceptable Emission Limits (AEL) for a wavelength of 1300 nm forClass 3A laser products is 24 mW (+138 dBm) reference EN60825-1(IEC825-1 1993)

The AEL for a wavelength of 1550 nm for Class 3A laser products is 50 mW(+170 dBm) reference EN60825-1 (IEC825-1 1993)

Design featuresNormal operating conditions Under normal operating conditions eachoptical fibre section is essentially a closed system permitting no human accessto optical radiation

Installation and system maintenance There is no requirement duringinstallation or maintenance for an operator to view a fibre end or connectorwhile the associated laser is powered

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However under these operating conditions exposure to optical radiation ispossible under the following conditions

bull When an optical connection is unmated on an operational fibre section

bull When there is a break in the fibre section due to damage and when thesection is operational

As the type of optical connectors used on all the systems do not involve theuse of lenses both the above conditions can be considered to be equivalentie the safety consideration is equivalent to that for an exposed fibre end

In these situations compliance with the Class 3A safety requirementsdiscussed above is assured because the operating light power levels of thesesystems is below Class 3A limits

Servicing The optical units are not intended for servicing by the user In the

event of a fault the optical units must be returned to Nortel Limited for repairor replacement

The customer should undertake to enforce certain engineering andadministrative controls in the use of optical fibre systems such as

bull Good housekeeping Cleanliness and handling of fibres with care

bull Labelling is clearly visible at all times and not removed

bull Adequately trained staff

bull Although the TN-1X is designed to remain within Class 3A limits it isrecommended that the following safe working practices are observed

mdash Never view an unterminated optical fibre or connector close to theoptical transmitter unless the optical source has been turned off Thisalso relates to a broken fibre in an optical cable section which shouldhave the optical power removed Removal of the optical power shouldbe confirmed over a period of at least 2 minutes (due to the automaticlaser shutdown and auto-restart facilities used on some systems)

mdash When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings with captivecaps

mdash When making a connection do not rotate the optical plugunnecessarily

mdash Clean all optical plugs and couplings by an approved method beforemaking any optical connection

mdash Procedures detailing the work to be carried out on the system therebyminimising any risk to the maintenance staff

System operating levels Laser output powers are set up and controlledwithin plusmn05 dB of nominal during manufacture

The optical output power level above is the mean power value which is themost onerous from the safety point of view

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Identification Yellow laser output warning labels (see below) are fixed tothe optical cards on laser based systems The label is positioned close to theoptical connector output

Yellow explanatory labels (see below) are fixed to the equipment whichdefine the laser classification

Conclusions As shown above the accessible optical radiations available inthese systems are within the Class 3A limits for continuous viewing and atany distance from a fibre end Furthermore the equipment design minimisesaccess to optical radiation both physically and procedurally during all phasesof operation

WARNING

Optical safety - laser shutdown mechanismThe optical units contain link options for disabling the lasershutdown mechanism for test purposes In normal operationensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is not disabled (see

Module Replacement Procedures NTP 323-1061-547 fordetails)

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR

VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICALINSTRUMENTS

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Optical connectorfibre handling

The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibreoptical cables

bull Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres

bull Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible After handling single fibrecables hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making anycontact with the eyes

Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and securelocation during installation

bull Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers Use tweezers or thesticky side of a piece of vinyl tape to pick up and discard any loose fibreends

bull All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for thatpurpose

CAUTIONOptical connectors

Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before

making any optical connection

When making an optical connection do not rotate the opticalconnector unnecessarily

When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings withcaptive caps

CAUTIONDamage to optical fibres

When dressing fibres take care not to exceed the minimum

bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyrapsused for dressing as damage may result

When connecting connectors ensure that the optical fibres arenot trapped by the protective cover on the unit before sliding theunit in position

WARNINGDanger from glass chips

If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye seek medicalattention at once

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Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitiveto discharges of static electricity This can induce interference in workingcircuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through theequipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barredhand symbol) as shown below

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following theprecautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protectionof electrostatic sensitive devices BS CECC 00015 Part 1

Some of these precautions are summarised below

bull Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform toBS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge(ESD) bonding point or if there is no point available via an ESD adaptor

Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panelsbull Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding

point before removing covers cards or connectors

bull The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin

bull Cards should only be handled by the edges avoiding contact with thecomponents printed circuit board tracks and connectors

bull Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging Anycards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags

bull Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostaticprotected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1 If this is not practicaluse conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESDbonding point

bull All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bondingpoint

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3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

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Publication history

October 1998

Release 8 Standard (Revised)

September 1998

Release 8 Standard

November 1997

Release 7 Standard (Revision 1)

October 1997

Release 7 Standard

December 1996

Release 6 Standard

December 1995Release 51 Standard

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Contents

About this document vii

Technical support and information viii

Documentation overview 1-1

Introduction 1-1NTP numbering 1-1List of documents 1-2Associated documents 1-3Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation 1-4

General safety guidelines 2-1

Hazardous materials 2-1Optical safety aspects 2-1Static sensitive device handling precautions 2-5

List of terms and abbreviations 3-1

List of abbreviations 3-1List of terms 3-5

Master index 4-1

How to use this index 4-1Example 4-1

Tables

Table 1-1 Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation 1-4

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About this document

This document provides an introduction to the documentation set for theNortel TN-1X synchronous multiplexer and the associated managementsystem The document includes the following information

bull A brief description and ordering information for each of the NorthernTelecom Publications (NTPs) in the documentation set

bull General safety guidelines

bull List of terms and abbreviations

bull Master index which provides a guide for the user of the TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic

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Technical support and information

Nortel provides a comprehensive technical support service for its customersThe Nortel Service Desk may be contacted Monday to Friday between thehours of 0830 and 1700 (UK local time) using the following FAX ortelephone numbers

United KingdomFreephone 0800 626 881Telephone 0181 361 4693FAX 0181 945 3456

InternationalTelephone +44 181 361 4693FAX +44 181 945 3456

Access to assistance from the Customer Service Desk 24 hour help line canbe provided and is subject to a suitable Support Agreement being in place

To discuss Technical Support services please contact the Technical SupportHotline on 0181 945 3525

Declaration of product safety and EMC compliance

This productproduct family complies with the provisions ofthe Low Voltage Directive 7323EEC and with the essentialprotection requirements of the EMC Directive 89336EEC asamended by 9231EEC when it is properly installed andmaintained and when it is used for the purposes for which it isintended

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1

Documentation overview 1-

IntroductionThis chapter provides an introduction to the documentation suite for theNortel TN-1X It includes a list of documents for the TN-1X and a topic audience matrix

The documents are divided into functionally related groups as follows

bull Common mdash provides information common to all TN-1X documents forexample safety master index terms and abbreviations

bull Descriptive mdash provides descriptions of the equipment alarmssurveillance features system applications and performance specifications

bull Installation mdash provides installation procedures

bull Commissioning and testing mdash provides commissioning and softwareprovisioning information to enable the system to be initialized beforeservices are enabled

bull Operations administration and provisioning mdash provides informationneeded for OAampP purposes this includes Craft Access Terminal (CAT)user procedures

bull Maintenance mdash contains information for maintenance purposes includingprocedures for troubleshooting clearing alarms and replacing units

NTP numberingThe above documentation groups provide the basis for the division of thedocumentation suite Each individual document is identified by a unique10-digit Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) number in the formXXX-YYYY-ZZZ where

bull XXX represents a division number identifying the system name

bull YYYY represents the layer number identifying the product line

bull ZZZ represents the key number identifying the type of information

The XXX and YYYY numbers are the same throughout the documentationsuite The ZZZ number identifies the individual module

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List of documentsThe TN-1X documentation suite is presented in modular form each moduledescribes a particular part of the system or explains how to use it Thefollowing paragraphs give a brief description of the contents of each module

See Table 1-1 on page 1-4 for ordering codes for TN-1X documentation andthe issue status of each module

Documentation common to all modules

Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090This document contains a list of documents in the TN-1X documentation settogether with a brief description The document acts as a high-level contentslist and provides

bull general safety guidelinesprocedures associated with the TN-1X includingoptical safety ESD and high voltages

bull a list of terms and abbreviations used throughout the TN-1Xdocumentation including a brief description where applicable

bull a Master Index which provides a guide for the user of the TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic

TN-1X system and unit descriptions

System Description 323-1061-100This document provides a system level description of the TN-1X Thedocument includes system level information including system configurationssoftware overview alarms and surveillance protection switching andperformance monitoring

The document acts as a concise introduction to the equipment and isrecommended for anyone working with the TN-1X

Unit Description 323-1061-110This document provides unit descriptions for each of the TN-1X and TN-1X S plug-in units

Installation proceduresTN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation of

the TN-1X subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-1XS subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

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1Commissioning procedures

System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220This document provides the recommended commissioning and testingprocedures for new TN-1X and TN-MS equipment installations

Operations Administration and Provisioning

System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302This document details the procedures associated with the system and softwareadministration of the TN-1X (eg users data datetime loadingrunning newsoftware)

Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310This document details the procedures associated with the networkadministration of the TN-1X (eg path management synchronisation)

Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401This document provides a guide to the use of the Command Line UserInterface software for the purpose of configuration and administration of theTN-1X and TN-1XS

Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403This document provides a guide to the use of the Browser User Interface forthe purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1X and TN-1XS

Maintenance procedures

Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543This document provides information on how to locate and clear equipment

alarms on the TN-1X descriptions of all LEDs and lamps associated with theTN-1X information on warrantyrepairhelp line services offered to thecustomer and procedures for cleaning optical connectors

Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547This document provides procedures for replacing units and interface modulesfor the TN-1X and TN-1XS this includes safety guidelines whereappropriate

Associated documentsThe TN-1X can be managed by the TN-MS Element Controller (TN-MS)

The following NTPs are associated with the TN-MS EC-1

TN-MS Element Controller Installation Procedures 323-1091-202This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-MS Controller on an HP platform

TN-MS Element Controller User Procedures 323-1091-402This document provides procedures for the use of the TN-MS ElementController for the purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1XTN-1XS TN-1P and TN-1C Network Elements

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Ordering codes for TN-1X documentationThe NTPs are available in two formats Complete sets of NTPs can be orderedin each format using the following codes

bull B5 Wir-O bound 32H SC00 456 VEA

bull CD-ROM 32H SC00 456 VEC

Table 1-1Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation

Description NTP Code Status

TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Description 323-1061-100 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Unit Descriptions 323-1061-110 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200 Release 8 Standard

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547 Release 8 Standard

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1Individual NTPs can be ordered by quoting the NTP code as listed inTable 1-1 and adding a further three characters as follows to indicate theformat and product release number

The letter lsquoBrsquo following the 10 digit code is used to indicate the B5 Wir-Obound format

The last two characters are numbers indicating the product release numberFor example product release 8 will use the numbers lsquo80rsquo after the formatcharacter

So to order further copies of this document in B5 Wir-O bound format use thecode

3231061090B80

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General safety guidelines 2-

Hazardous materialsSmall amounts of hazardous materials are used in the manufacture of someelectrical components The components are usually hermetically sealed andare quite safe in normal use

Nortel has identified those components which use hazardous materials andmakes the following general recommendations for handling and disposal

bull Do not dismantle the component

bull If already broken collect all the broken parts avoiding skin contact andinhalation Place in a suitable container for disposal

bull Do not incinerate

bull Dispose of in accordance with local toxic waste procedures

Optical safety aspects

IntroductionThe TN-1X equipment has been designed to meet the requirements ofSpecification EN 60825 as if they were Class 3A laser products under normaloperating and single fault conditions

Note The lasers normally operate in the Class 1 band and only enterClass 3A under worst case fault conditions

EN 60825 Class 3A requirementsThe Acceptable Emission Limits (AEL) for a wavelength of 1300 nm forClass 3A laser products is 24 mW (+138 dBm) reference EN60825-1(IEC825-1 1993)

The AEL for a wavelength of 1550 nm for Class 3A laser products is 50 mW(+170 dBm) reference EN60825-1 (IEC825-1 1993)

Design featuresNormal operating conditions Under normal operating conditions eachoptical fibre section is essentially a closed system permitting no human accessto optical radiation

Installation and system maintenance There is no requirement duringinstallation or maintenance for an operator to view a fibre end or connectorwhile the associated laser is powered

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However under these operating conditions exposure to optical radiation ispossible under the following conditions

bull When an optical connection is unmated on an operational fibre section

bull When there is a break in the fibre section due to damage and when thesection is operational

As the type of optical connectors used on all the systems do not involve theuse of lenses both the above conditions can be considered to be equivalentie the safety consideration is equivalent to that for an exposed fibre end

In these situations compliance with the Class 3A safety requirementsdiscussed above is assured because the operating light power levels of thesesystems is below Class 3A limits

Servicing The optical units are not intended for servicing by the user In the

event of a fault the optical units must be returned to Nortel Limited for repairor replacement

The customer should undertake to enforce certain engineering andadministrative controls in the use of optical fibre systems such as

bull Good housekeeping Cleanliness and handling of fibres with care

bull Labelling is clearly visible at all times and not removed

bull Adequately trained staff

bull Although the TN-1X is designed to remain within Class 3A limits it isrecommended that the following safe working practices are observed

mdash Never view an unterminated optical fibre or connector close to theoptical transmitter unless the optical source has been turned off Thisalso relates to a broken fibre in an optical cable section which shouldhave the optical power removed Removal of the optical power shouldbe confirmed over a period of at least 2 minutes (due to the automaticlaser shutdown and auto-restart facilities used on some systems)

mdash When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings with captivecaps

mdash When making a connection do not rotate the optical plugunnecessarily

mdash Clean all optical plugs and couplings by an approved method beforemaking any optical connection

mdash Procedures detailing the work to be carried out on the system therebyminimising any risk to the maintenance staff

System operating levels Laser output powers are set up and controlledwithin plusmn05 dB of nominal during manufacture

The optical output power level above is the mean power value which is themost onerous from the safety point of view

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Identification Yellow laser output warning labels (see below) are fixed tothe optical cards on laser based systems The label is positioned close to theoptical connector output

Yellow explanatory labels (see below) are fixed to the equipment whichdefine the laser classification

Conclusions As shown above the accessible optical radiations available inthese systems are within the Class 3A limits for continuous viewing and atany distance from a fibre end Furthermore the equipment design minimisesaccess to optical radiation both physically and procedurally during all phasesof operation

WARNING

Optical safety - laser shutdown mechanismThe optical units contain link options for disabling the lasershutdown mechanism for test purposes In normal operationensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is not disabled (see

Module Replacement Procedures NTP 323-1061-547 fordetails)

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR

VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICALINSTRUMENTS

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Optical connectorfibre handling

The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibreoptical cables

bull Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres

bull Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible After handling single fibrecables hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making anycontact with the eyes

Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and securelocation during installation

bull Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers Use tweezers or thesticky side of a piece of vinyl tape to pick up and discard any loose fibreends

bull All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for thatpurpose

CAUTIONOptical connectors

Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before

making any optical connection

When making an optical connection do not rotate the opticalconnector unnecessarily

When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings withcaptive caps

CAUTIONDamage to optical fibres

When dressing fibres take care not to exceed the minimum

bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyrapsused for dressing as damage may result

When connecting connectors ensure that the optical fibres arenot trapped by the protective cover on the unit before sliding theunit in position

WARNINGDanger from glass chips

If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye seek medicalattention at once

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Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitiveto discharges of static electricity This can induce interference in workingcircuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through theequipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barredhand symbol) as shown below

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following theprecautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protectionof electrostatic sensitive devices BS CECC 00015 Part 1

Some of these precautions are summarised below

bull Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform toBS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge(ESD) bonding point or if there is no point available via an ESD adaptor

Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panelsbull Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding

point before removing covers cards or connectors

bull The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin

bull Cards should only be handled by the edges avoiding contact with thecomponents printed circuit board tracks and connectors

bull Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging Anycards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags

bull Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostaticprotected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1 If this is not practicaluse conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESDbonding point

bull All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bondingpoint

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3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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3

List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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iii

Publication history

October 1998

Release 8 Standard (Revised)

September 1998

Release 8 Standard

November 1997

Release 7 Standard (Revision 1)

October 1997

Release 7 Standard

December 1996

Release 6 Standard

December 1995Release 51 Standard

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v

Contents

About this document vii

Technical support and information viii

Documentation overview 1-1

Introduction 1-1NTP numbering 1-1List of documents 1-2Associated documents 1-3Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation 1-4

General safety guidelines 2-1

Hazardous materials 2-1Optical safety aspects 2-1Static sensitive device handling precautions 2-5

List of terms and abbreviations 3-1

List of abbreviations 3-1List of terms 3-5

Master index 4-1

How to use this index 4-1Example 4-1

Tables

Table 1-1 Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation 1-4

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vii

About this document

This document provides an introduction to the documentation set for theNortel TN-1X synchronous multiplexer and the associated managementsystem The document includes the following information

bull A brief description and ordering information for each of the NorthernTelecom Publications (NTPs) in the documentation set

bull General safety guidelines

bull List of terms and abbreviations

bull Master index which provides a guide for the user of the TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic

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viii

Technical support and information

Nortel provides a comprehensive technical support service for its customersThe Nortel Service Desk may be contacted Monday to Friday between thehours of 0830 and 1700 (UK local time) using the following FAX ortelephone numbers

United KingdomFreephone 0800 626 881Telephone 0181 361 4693FAX 0181 945 3456

InternationalTelephone +44 181 361 4693FAX +44 181 945 3456

Access to assistance from the Customer Service Desk 24 hour help line canbe provided and is subject to a suitable Support Agreement being in place

To discuss Technical Support services please contact the Technical SupportHotline on 0181 945 3525

Declaration of product safety and EMC compliance

This productproduct family complies with the provisions ofthe Low Voltage Directive 7323EEC and with the essentialprotection requirements of the EMC Directive 89336EEC asamended by 9231EEC when it is properly installed andmaintained and when it is used for the purposes for which it isintended

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1-1

1

Documentation overview 1-

IntroductionThis chapter provides an introduction to the documentation suite for theNortel TN-1X It includes a list of documents for the TN-1X and a topic audience matrix

The documents are divided into functionally related groups as follows

bull Common mdash provides information common to all TN-1X documents forexample safety master index terms and abbreviations

bull Descriptive mdash provides descriptions of the equipment alarmssurveillance features system applications and performance specifications

bull Installation mdash provides installation procedures

bull Commissioning and testing mdash provides commissioning and softwareprovisioning information to enable the system to be initialized beforeservices are enabled

bull Operations administration and provisioning mdash provides informationneeded for OAampP purposes this includes Craft Access Terminal (CAT)user procedures

bull Maintenance mdash contains information for maintenance purposes includingprocedures for troubleshooting clearing alarms and replacing units

NTP numberingThe above documentation groups provide the basis for the division of thedocumentation suite Each individual document is identified by a unique10-digit Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) number in the formXXX-YYYY-ZZZ where

bull XXX represents a division number identifying the system name

bull YYYY represents the layer number identifying the product line

bull ZZZ represents the key number identifying the type of information

The XXX and YYYY numbers are the same throughout the documentationsuite The ZZZ number identifies the individual module

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

List of documentsThe TN-1X documentation suite is presented in modular form each moduledescribes a particular part of the system or explains how to use it Thefollowing paragraphs give a brief description of the contents of each module

See Table 1-1 on page 1-4 for ordering codes for TN-1X documentation andthe issue status of each module

Documentation common to all modules

Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090This document contains a list of documents in the TN-1X documentation settogether with a brief description The document acts as a high-level contentslist and provides

bull general safety guidelinesprocedures associated with the TN-1X includingoptical safety ESD and high voltages

bull a list of terms and abbreviations used throughout the TN-1Xdocumentation including a brief description where applicable

bull a Master Index which provides a guide for the user of the TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic

TN-1X system and unit descriptions

System Description 323-1061-100This document provides a system level description of the TN-1X Thedocument includes system level information including system configurationssoftware overview alarms and surveillance protection switching andperformance monitoring

The document acts as a concise introduction to the equipment and isrecommended for anyone working with the TN-1X

Unit Description 323-1061-110This document provides unit descriptions for each of the TN-1X and TN-1X S plug-in units

Installation proceduresTN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation of

the TN-1X subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-1XS subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

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1Commissioning procedures

System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220This document provides the recommended commissioning and testingprocedures for new TN-1X and TN-MS equipment installations

Operations Administration and Provisioning

System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302This document details the procedures associated with the system and softwareadministration of the TN-1X (eg users data datetime loadingrunning newsoftware)

Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310This document details the procedures associated with the networkadministration of the TN-1X (eg path management synchronisation)

Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401This document provides a guide to the use of the Command Line UserInterface software for the purpose of configuration and administration of theTN-1X and TN-1XS

Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403This document provides a guide to the use of the Browser User Interface forthe purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1X and TN-1XS

Maintenance procedures

Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543This document provides information on how to locate and clear equipment

alarms on the TN-1X descriptions of all LEDs and lamps associated with theTN-1X information on warrantyrepairhelp line services offered to thecustomer and procedures for cleaning optical connectors

Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547This document provides procedures for replacing units and interface modulesfor the TN-1X and TN-1XS this includes safety guidelines whereappropriate

Associated documentsThe TN-1X can be managed by the TN-MS Element Controller (TN-MS)

The following NTPs are associated with the TN-MS EC-1

TN-MS Element Controller Installation Procedures 323-1091-202This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-MS Controller on an HP platform

TN-MS Element Controller User Procedures 323-1091-402This document provides procedures for the use of the TN-MS ElementController for the purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1XTN-1XS TN-1P and TN-1C Network Elements

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Ordering codes for TN-1X documentationThe NTPs are available in two formats Complete sets of NTPs can be orderedin each format using the following codes

bull B5 Wir-O bound 32H SC00 456 VEA

bull CD-ROM 32H SC00 456 VEC

Table 1-1Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation

Description NTP Code Status

TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Description 323-1061-100 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Unit Descriptions 323-1061-110 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200 Release 8 Standard

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547 Release 8 Standard

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1Individual NTPs can be ordered by quoting the NTP code as listed inTable 1-1 and adding a further three characters as follows to indicate theformat and product release number

The letter lsquoBrsquo following the 10 digit code is used to indicate the B5 Wir-Obound format

The last two characters are numbers indicating the product release numberFor example product release 8 will use the numbers lsquo80rsquo after the formatcharacter

So to order further copies of this document in B5 Wir-O bound format use thecode

3231061090B80

end of chapter

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General safety guidelines 2-

Hazardous materialsSmall amounts of hazardous materials are used in the manufacture of someelectrical components The components are usually hermetically sealed andare quite safe in normal use

Nortel has identified those components which use hazardous materials andmakes the following general recommendations for handling and disposal

bull Do not dismantle the component

bull If already broken collect all the broken parts avoiding skin contact andinhalation Place in a suitable container for disposal

bull Do not incinerate

bull Dispose of in accordance with local toxic waste procedures

Optical safety aspects

IntroductionThe TN-1X equipment has been designed to meet the requirements ofSpecification EN 60825 as if they were Class 3A laser products under normaloperating and single fault conditions

Note The lasers normally operate in the Class 1 band and only enterClass 3A under worst case fault conditions

EN 60825 Class 3A requirementsThe Acceptable Emission Limits (AEL) for a wavelength of 1300 nm forClass 3A laser products is 24 mW (+138 dBm) reference EN60825-1(IEC825-1 1993)

The AEL for a wavelength of 1550 nm for Class 3A laser products is 50 mW(+170 dBm) reference EN60825-1 (IEC825-1 1993)

Design featuresNormal operating conditions Under normal operating conditions eachoptical fibre section is essentially a closed system permitting no human accessto optical radiation

Installation and system maintenance There is no requirement duringinstallation or maintenance for an operator to view a fibre end or connectorwhile the associated laser is powered

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However under these operating conditions exposure to optical radiation ispossible under the following conditions

bull When an optical connection is unmated on an operational fibre section

bull When there is a break in the fibre section due to damage and when thesection is operational

As the type of optical connectors used on all the systems do not involve theuse of lenses both the above conditions can be considered to be equivalentie the safety consideration is equivalent to that for an exposed fibre end

In these situations compliance with the Class 3A safety requirementsdiscussed above is assured because the operating light power levels of thesesystems is below Class 3A limits

Servicing The optical units are not intended for servicing by the user In the

event of a fault the optical units must be returned to Nortel Limited for repairor replacement

The customer should undertake to enforce certain engineering andadministrative controls in the use of optical fibre systems such as

bull Good housekeeping Cleanliness and handling of fibres with care

bull Labelling is clearly visible at all times and not removed

bull Adequately trained staff

bull Although the TN-1X is designed to remain within Class 3A limits it isrecommended that the following safe working practices are observed

mdash Never view an unterminated optical fibre or connector close to theoptical transmitter unless the optical source has been turned off Thisalso relates to a broken fibre in an optical cable section which shouldhave the optical power removed Removal of the optical power shouldbe confirmed over a period of at least 2 minutes (due to the automaticlaser shutdown and auto-restart facilities used on some systems)

mdash When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings with captivecaps

mdash When making a connection do not rotate the optical plugunnecessarily

mdash Clean all optical plugs and couplings by an approved method beforemaking any optical connection

mdash Procedures detailing the work to be carried out on the system therebyminimising any risk to the maintenance staff

System operating levels Laser output powers are set up and controlledwithin plusmn05 dB of nominal during manufacture

The optical output power level above is the mean power value which is themost onerous from the safety point of view

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Identification Yellow laser output warning labels (see below) are fixed tothe optical cards on laser based systems The label is positioned close to theoptical connector output

Yellow explanatory labels (see below) are fixed to the equipment whichdefine the laser classification

Conclusions As shown above the accessible optical radiations available inthese systems are within the Class 3A limits for continuous viewing and atany distance from a fibre end Furthermore the equipment design minimisesaccess to optical radiation both physically and procedurally during all phasesof operation

WARNING

Optical safety - laser shutdown mechanismThe optical units contain link options for disabling the lasershutdown mechanism for test purposes In normal operationensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is not disabled (see

Module Replacement Procedures NTP 323-1061-547 fordetails)

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR

VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICALINSTRUMENTS

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Optical connectorfibre handling

The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibreoptical cables

bull Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres

bull Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible After handling single fibrecables hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making anycontact with the eyes

Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and securelocation during installation

bull Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers Use tweezers or thesticky side of a piece of vinyl tape to pick up and discard any loose fibreends

bull All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for thatpurpose

CAUTIONOptical connectors

Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before

making any optical connection

When making an optical connection do not rotate the opticalconnector unnecessarily

When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings withcaptive caps

CAUTIONDamage to optical fibres

When dressing fibres take care not to exceed the minimum

bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyrapsused for dressing as damage may result

When connecting connectors ensure that the optical fibres arenot trapped by the protective cover on the unit before sliding theunit in position

WARNINGDanger from glass chips

If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye seek medicalattention at once

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Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitiveto discharges of static electricity This can induce interference in workingcircuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through theequipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barredhand symbol) as shown below

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following theprecautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protectionof electrostatic sensitive devices BS CECC 00015 Part 1

Some of these precautions are summarised below

bull Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform toBS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge(ESD) bonding point or if there is no point available via an ESD adaptor

Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panelsbull Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding

point before removing covers cards or connectors

bull The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin

bull Cards should only be handled by the edges avoiding contact with thecomponents printed circuit board tracks and connectors

bull Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging Anycards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags

bull Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostaticprotected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1 If this is not practicaluse conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESDbonding point

bull All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bondingpoint

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3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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v

Contents

About this document vii

Technical support and information viii

Documentation overview 1-1

Introduction 1-1NTP numbering 1-1List of documents 1-2Associated documents 1-3Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation 1-4

General safety guidelines 2-1

Hazardous materials 2-1Optical safety aspects 2-1Static sensitive device handling precautions 2-5

List of terms and abbreviations 3-1

List of abbreviations 3-1List of terms 3-5

Master index 4-1

How to use this index 4-1Example 4-1

Tables

Table 1-1 Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation 1-4

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About this document

This document provides an introduction to the documentation set for theNortel TN-1X synchronous multiplexer and the associated managementsystem The document includes the following information

bull A brief description and ordering information for each of the NorthernTelecom Publications (NTPs) in the documentation set

bull General safety guidelines

bull List of terms and abbreviations

bull Master index which provides a guide for the user of the TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic

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Technical support and information

Nortel provides a comprehensive technical support service for its customersThe Nortel Service Desk may be contacted Monday to Friday between thehours of 0830 and 1700 (UK local time) using the following FAX ortelephone numbers

United KingdomFreephone 0800 626 881Telephone 0181 361 4693FAX 0181 945 3456

InternationalTelephone +44 181 361 4693FAX +44 181 945 3456

Access to assistance from the Customer Service Desk 24 hour help line canbe provided and is subject to a suitable Support Agreement being in place

To discuss Technical Support services please contact the Technical SupportHotline on 0181 945 3525

Declaration of product safety and EMC compliance

This productproduct family complies with the provisions ofthe Low Voltage Directive 7323EEC and with the essentialprotection requirements of the EMC Directive 89336EEC asamended by 9231EEC when it is properly installed andmaintained and when it is used for the purposes for which it isintended

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1

Documentation overview 1-

IntroductionThis chapter provides an introduction to the documentation suite for theNortel TN-1X It includes a list of documents for the TN-1X and a topic audience matrix

The documents are divided into functionally related groups as follows

bull Common mdash provides information common to all TN-1X documents forexample safety master index terms and abbreviations

bull Descriptive mdash provides descriptions of the equipment alarmssurveillance features system applications and performance specifications

bull Installation mdash provides installation procedures

bull Commissioning and testing mdash provides commissioning and softwareprovisioning information to enable the system to be initialized beforeservices are enabled

bull Operations administration and provisioning mdash provides informationneeded for OAampP purposes this includes Craft Access Terminal (CAT)user procedures

bull Maintenance mdash contains information for maintenance purposes includingprocedures for troubleshooting clearing alarms and replacing units

NTP numberingThe above documentation groups provide the basis for the division of thedocumentation suite Each individual document is identified by a unique10-digit Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) number in the formXXX-YYYY-ZZZ where

bull XXX represents a division number identifying the system name

bull YYYY represents the layer number identifying the product line

bull ZZZ represents the key number identifying the type of information

The XXX and YYYY numbers are the same throughout the documentationsuite The ZZZ number identifies the individual module

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

List of documentsThe TN-1X documentation suite is presented in modular form each moduledescribes a particular part of the system or explains how to use it Thefollowing paragraphs give a brief description of the contents of each module

See Table 1-1 on page 1-4 for ordering codes for TN-1X documentation andthe issue status of each module

Documentation common to all modules

Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090This document contains a list of documents in the TN-1X documentation settogether with a brief description The document acts as a high-level contentslist and provides

bull general safety guidelinesprocedures associated with the TN-1X includingoptical safety ESD and high voltages

bull a list of terms and abbreviations used throughout the TN-1Xdocumentation including a brief description where applicable

bull a Master Index which provides a guide for the user of the TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic

TN-1X system and unit descriptions

System Description 323-1061-100This document provides a system level description of the TN-1X Thedocument includes system level information including system configurationssoftware overview alarms and surveillance protection switching andperformance monitoring

The document acts as a concise introduction to the equipment and isrecommended for anyone working with the TN-1X

Unit Description 323-1061-110This document provides unit descriptions for each of the TN-1X and TN-1X S plug-in units

Installation proceduresTN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation of

the TN-1X subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-1XS subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

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1Commissioning procedures

System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220This document provides the recommended commissioning and testingprocedures for new TN-1X and TN-MS equipment installations

Operations Administration and Provisioning

System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302This document details the procedures associated with the system and softwareadministration of the TN-1X (eg users data datetime loadingrunning newsoftware)

Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310This document details the procedures associated with the networkadministration of the TN-1X (eg path management synchronisation)

Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401This document provides a guide to the use of the Command Line UserInterface software for the purpose of configuration and administration of theTN-1X and TN-1XS

Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403This document provides a guide to the use of the Browser User Interface forthe purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1X and TN-1XS

Maintenance procedures

Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543This document provides information on how to locate and clear equipment

alarms on the TN-1X descriptions of all LEDs and lamps associated with theTN-1X information on warrantyrepairhelp line services offered to thecustomer and procedures for cleaning optical connectors

Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547This document provides procedures for replacing units and interface modulesfor the TN-1X and TN-1XS this includes safety guidelines whereappropriate

Associated documentsThe TN-1X can be managed by the TN-MS Element Controller (TN-MS)

The following NTPs are associated with the TN-MS EC-1

TN-MS Element Controller Installation Procedures 323-1091-202This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-MS Controller on an HP platform

TN-MS Element Controller User Procedures 323-1091-402This document provides procedures for the use of the TN-MS ElementController for the purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1XTN-1XS TN-1P and TN-1C Network Elements

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1-4 Documentation overview

323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Ordering codes for TN-1X documentationThe NTPs are available in two formats Complete sets of NTPs can be orderedin each format using the following codes

bull B5 Wir-O bound 32H SC00 456 VEA

bull CD-ROM 32H SC00 456 VEC

Table 1-1Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation

Description NTP Code Status

TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Description 323-1061-100 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Unit Descriptions 323-1061-110 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200 Release 8 Standard

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547 Release 8 Standard

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1Individual NTPs can be ordered by quoting the NTP code as listed inTable 1-1 and adding a further three characters as follows to indicate theformat and product release number

The letter lsquoBrsquo following the 10 digit code is used to indicate the B5 Wir-Obound format

The last two characters are numbers indicating the product release numberFor example product release 8 will use the numbers lsquo80rsquo after the formatcharacter

So to order further copies of this document in B5 Wir-O bound format use thecode

3231061090B80

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General safety guidelines 2-

Hazardous materialsSmall amounts of hazardous materials are used in the manufacture of someelectrical components The components are usually hermetically sealed andare quite safe in normal use

Nortel has identified those components which use hazardous materials andmakes the following general recommendations for handling and disposal

bull Do not dismantle the component

bull If already broken collect all the broken parts avoiding skin contact andinhalation Place in a suitable container for disposal

bull Do not incinerate

bull Dispose of in accordance with local toxic waste procedures

Optical safety aspects

IntroductionThe TN-1X equipment has been designed to meet the requirements ofSpecification EN 60825 as if they were Class 3A laser products under normaloperating and single fault conditions

Note The lasers normally operate in the Class 1 band and only enterClass 3A under worst case fault conditions

EN 60825 Class 3A requirementsThe Acceptable Emission Limits (AEL) for a wavelength of 1300 nm forClass 3A laser products is 24 mW (+138 dBm) reference EN60825-1(IEC825-1 1993)

The AEL for a wavelength of 1550 nm for Class 3A laser products is 50 mW(+170 dBm) reference EN60825-1 (IEC825-1 1993)

Design featuresNormal operating conditions Under normal operating conditions eachoptical fibre section is essentially a closed system permitting no human accessto optical radiation

Installation and system maintenance There is no requirement duringinstallation or maintenance for an operator to view a fibre end or connectorwhile the associated laser is powered

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However under these operating conditions exposure to optical radiation ispossible under the following conditions

bull When an optical connection is unmated on an operational fibre section

bull When there is a break in the fibre section due to damage and when thesection is operational

As the type of optical connectors used on all the systems do not involve theuse of lenses both the above conditions can be considered to be equivalentie the safety consideration is equivalent to that for an exposed fibre end

In these situations compliance with the Class 3A safety requirementsdiscussed above is assured because the operating light power levels of thesesystems is below Class 3A limits

Servicing The optical units are not intended for servicing by the user In the

event of a fault the optical units must be returned to Nortel Limited for repairor replacement

The customer should undertake to enforce certain engineering andadministrative controls in the use of optical fibre systems such as

bull Good housekeeping Cleanliness and handling of fibres with care

bull Labelling is clearly visible at all times and not removed

bull Adequately trained staff

bull Although the TN-1X is designed to remain within Class 3A limits it isrecommended that the following safe working practices are observed

mdash Never view an unterminated optical fibre or connector close to theoptical transmitter unless the optical source has been turned off Thisalso relates to a broken fibre in an optical cable section which shouldhave the optical power removed Removal of the optical power shouldbe confirmed over a period of at least 2 minutes (due to the automaticlaser shutdown and auto-restart facilities used on some systems)

mdash When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings with captivecaps

mdash When making a connection do not rotate the optical plugunnecessarily

mdash Clean all optical plugs and couplings by an approved method beforemaking any optical connection

mdash Procedures detailing the work to be carried out on the system therebyminimising any risk to the maintenance staff

System operating levels Laser output powers are set up and controlledwithin plusmn05 dB of nominal during manufacture

The optical output power level above is the mean power value which is themost onerous from the safety point of view

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Identification Yellow laser output warning labels (see below) are fixed tothe optical cards on laser based systems The label is positioned close to theoptical connector output

Yellow explanatory labels (see below) are fixed to the equipment whichdefine the laser classification

Conclusions As shown above the accessible optical radiations available inthese systems are within the Class 3A limits for continuous viewing and atany distance from a fibre end Furthermore the equipment design minimisesaccess to optical radiation both physically and procedurally during all phasesof operation

WARNING

Optical safety - laser shutdown mechanismThe optical units contain link options for disabling the lasershutdown mechanism for test purposes In normal operationensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is not disabled (see

Module Replacement Procedures NTP 323-1061-547 fordetails)

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR

VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICALINSTRUMENTS

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Optical connectorfibre handling

The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibreoptical cables

bull Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres

bull Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible After handling single fibrecables hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making anycontact with the eyes

Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and securelocation during installation

bull Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers Use tweezers or thesticky side of a piece of vinyl tape to pick up and discard any loose fibreends

bull All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for thatpurpose

CAUTIONOptical connectors

Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before

making any optical connection

When making an optical connection do not rotate the opticalconnector unnecessarily

When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings withcaptive caps

CAUTIONDamage to optical fibres

When dressing fibres take care not to exceed the minimum

bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyrapsused for dressing as damage may result

When connecting connectors ensure that the optical fibres arenot trapped by the protective cover on the unit before sliding theunit in position

WARNINGDanger from glass chips

If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye seek medicalattention at once

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2

Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitiveto discharges of static electricity This can induce interference in workingcircuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through theequipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barredhand symbol) as shown below

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following theprecautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protectionof electrostatic sensitive devices BS CECC 00015 Part 1

Some of these precautions are summarised below

bull Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform toBS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge(ESD) bonding point or if there is no point available via an ESD adaptor

Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panelsbull Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding

point before removing covers cards or connectors

bull The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin

bull Cards should only be handled by the edges avoiding contact with thecomponents printed circuit board tracks and connectors

bull Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging Anycards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags

bull Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostaticprotected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1 If this is not practicaluse conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESDbonding point

bull All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bondingpoint

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3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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3

List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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v

Contents

About this document vii

Technical support and information viii

Documentation overview 1-1

Introduction 1-1NTP numbering 1-1List of documents 1-2Associated documents 1-3Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation 1-4

General safety guidelines 2-1

Hazardous materials 2-1Optical safety aspects 2-1Static sensitive device handling precautions 2-5

List of terms and abbreviations 3-1

List of abbreviations 3-1List of terms 3-5

Master index 4-1

How to use this index 4-1Example 4-1

Tables

Table 1-1 Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation 1-4

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vii

About this document

This document provides an introduction to the documentation set for theNortel TN-1X synchronous multiplexer and the associated managementsystem The document includes the following information

bull A brief description and ordering information for each of the NorthernTelecom Publications (NTPs) in the documentation set

bull General safety guidelines

bull List of terms and abbreviations

bull Master index which provides a guide for the user of the TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic

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viii

Technical support and information

Nortel provides a comprehensive technical support service for its customersThe Nortel Service Desk may be contacted Monday to Friday between thehours of 0830 and 1700 (UK local time) using the following FAX ortelephone numbers

United KingdomFreephone 0800 626 881Telephone 0181 361 4693FAX 0181 945 3456

InternationalTelephone +44 181 361 4693FAX +44 181 945 3456

Access to assistance from the Customer Service Desk 24 hour help line canbe provided and is subject to a suitable Support Agreement being in place

To discuss Technical Support services please contact the Technical SupportHotline on 0181 945 3525

Declaration of product safety and EMC compliance

This productproduct family complies with the provisions ofthe Low Voltage Directive 7323EEC and with the essentialprotection requirements of the EMC Directive 89336EEC asamended by 9231EEC when it is properly installed andmaintained and when it is used for the purposes for which it isintended

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1-1

1

Documentation overview 1-

IntroductionThis chapter provides an introduction to the documentation suite for theNortel TN-1X It includes a list of documents for the TN-1X and a topic audience matrix

The documents are divided into functionally related groups as follows

bull Common mdash provides information common to all TN-1X documents forexample safety master index terms and abbreviations

bull Descriptive mdash provides descriptions of the equipment alarmssurveillance features system applications and performance specifications

bull Installation mdash provides installation procedures

bull Commissioning and testing mdash provides commissioning and softwareprovisioning information to enable the system to be initialized beforeservices are enabled

bull Operations administration and provisioning mdash provides informationneeded for OAampP purposes this includes Craft Access Terminal (CAT)user procedures

bull Maintenance mdash contains information for maintenance purposes includingprocedures for troubleshooting clearing alarms and replacing units

NTP numberingThe above documentation groups provide the basis for the division of thedocumentation suite Each individual document is identified by a unique10-digit Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) number in the formXXX-YYYY-ZZZ where

bull XXX represents a division number identifying the system name

bull YYYY represents the layer number identifying the product line

bull ZZZ represents the key number identifying the type of information

The XXX and YYYY numbers are the same throughout the documentationsuite The ZZZ number identifies the individual module

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

List of documentsThe TN-1X documentation suite is presented in modular form each moduledescribes a particular part of the system or explains how to use it Thefollowing paragraphs give a brief description of the contents of each module

See Table 1-1 on page 1-4 for ordering codes for TN-1X documentation andthe issue status of each module

Documentation common to all modules

Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090This document contains a list of documents in the TN-1X documentation settogether with a brief description The document acts as a high-level contentslist and provides

bull general safety guidelinesprocedures associated with the TN-1X includingoptical safety ESD and high voltages

bull a list of terms and abbreviations used throughout the TN-1Xdocumentation including a brief description where applicable

bull a Master Index which provides a guide for the user of the TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic

TN-1X system and unit descriptions

System Description 323-1061-100This document provides a system level description of the TN-1X Thedocument includes system level information including system configurationssoftware overview alarms and surveillance protection switching andperformance monitoring

The document acts as a concise introduction to the equipment and isrecommended for anyone working with the TN-1X

Unit Description 323-1061-110This document provides unit descriptions for each of the TN-1X and TN-1X S plug-in units

Installation proceduresTN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation of

the TN-1X subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-1XS subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

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1Commissioning procedures

System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220This document provides the recommended commissioning and testingprocedures for new TN-1X and TN-MS equipment installations

Operations Administration and Provisioning

System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302This document details the procedures associated with the system and softwareadministration of the TN-1X (eg users data datetime loadingrunning newsoftware)

Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310This document details the procedures associated with the networkadministration of the TN-1X (eg path management synchronisation)

Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401This document provides a guide to the use of the Command Line UserInterface software for the purpose of configuration and administration of theTN-1X and TN-1XS

Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403This document provides a guide to the use of the Browser User Interface forthe purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1X and TN-1XS

Maintenance procedures

Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543This document provides information on how to locate and clear equipment

alarms on the TN-1X descriptions of all LEDs and lamps associated with theTN-1X information on warrantyrepairhelp line services offered to thecustomer and procedures for cleaning optical connectors

Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547This document provides procedures for replacing units and interface modulesfor the TN-1X and TN-1XS this includes safety guidelines whereappropriate

Associated documentsThe TN-1X can be managed by the TN-MS Element Controller (TN-MS)

The following NTPs are associated with the TN-MS EC-1

TN-MS Element Controller Installation Procedures 323-1091-202This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-MS Controller on an HP platform

TN-MS Element Controller User Procedures 323-1091-402This document provides procedures for the use of the TN-MS ElementController for the purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1XTN-1XS TN-1P and TN-1C Network Elements

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Ordering codes for TN-1X documentationThe NTPs are available in two formats Complete sets of NTPs can be orderedin each format using the following codes

bull B5 Wir-O bound 32H SC00 456 VEA

bull CD-ROM 32H SC00 456 VEC

Table 1-1Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation

Description NTP Code Status

TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Description 323-1061-100 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Unit Descriptions 323-1061-110 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200 Release 8 Standard

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547 Release 8 Standard

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1Individual NTPs can be ordered by quoting the NTP code as listed inTable 1-1 and adding a further three characters as follows to indicate theformat and product release number

The letter lsquoBrsquo following the 10 digit code is used to indicate the B5 Wir-Obound format

The last two characters are numbers indicating the product release numberFor example product release 8 will use the numbers lsquo80rsquo after the formatcharacter

So to order further copies of this document in B5 Wir-O bound format use thecode

3231061090B80

end of chapter

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General safety guidelines 2-

Hazardous materialsSmall amounts of hazardous materials are used in the manufacture of someelectrical components The components are usually hermetically sealed andare quite safe in normal use

Nortel has identified those components which use hazardous materials andmakes the following general recommendations for handling and disposal

bull Do not dismantle the component

bull If already broken collect all the broken parts avoiding skin contact andinhalation Place in a suitable container for disposal

bull Do not incinerate

bull Dispose of in accordance with local toxic waste procedures

Optical safety aspects

IntroductionThe TN-1X equipment has been designed to meet the requirements ofSpecification EN 60825 as if they were Class 3A laser products under normaloperating and single fault conditions

Note The lasers normally operate in the Class 1 band and only enterClass 3A under worst case fault conditions

EN 60825 Class 3A requirementsThe Acceptable Emission Limits (AEL) for a wavelength of 1300 nm forClass 3A laser products is 24 mW (+138 dBm) reference EN60825-1(IEC825-1 1993)

The AEL for a wavelength of 1550 nm for Class 3A laser products is 50 mW(+170 dBm) reference EN60825-1 (IEC825-1 1993)

Design featuresNormal operating conditions Under normal operating conditions eachoptical fibre section is essentially a closed system permitting no human accessto optical radiation

Installation and system maintenance There is no requirement duringinstallation or maintenance for an operator to view a fibre end or connectorwhile the associated laser is powered

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However under these operating conditions exposure to optical radiation ispossible under the following conditions

bull When an optical connection is unmated on an operational fibre section

bull When there is a break in the fibre section due to damage and when thesection is operational

As the type of optical connectors used on all the systems do not involve theuse of lenses both the above conditions can be considered to be equivalentie the safety consideration is equivalent to that for an exposed fibre end

In these situations compliance with the Class 3A safety requirementsdiscussed above is assured because the operating light power levels of thesesystems is below Class 3A limits

Servicing The optical units are not intended for servicing by the user In the

event of a fault the optical units must be returned to Nortel Limited for repairor replacement

The customer should undertake to enforce certain engineering andadministrative controls in the use of optical fibre systems such as

bull Good housekeeping Cleanliness and handling of fibres with care

bull Labelling is clearly visible at all times and not removed

bull Adequately trained staff

bull Although the TN-1X is designed to remain within Class 3A limits it isrecommended that the following safe working practices are observed

mdash Never view an unterminated optical fibre or connector close to theoptical transmitter unless the optical source has been turned off Thisalso relates to a broken fibre in an optical cable section which shouldhave the optical power removed Removal of the optical power shouldbe confirmed over a period of at least 2 minutes (due to the automaticlaser shutdown and auto-restart facilities used on some systems)

mdash When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings with captivecaps

mdash When making a connection do not rotate the optical plugunnecessarily

mdash Clean all optical plugs and couplings by an approved method beforemaking any optical connection

mdash Procedures detailing the work to be carried out on the system therebyminimising any risk to the maintenance staff

System operating levels Laser output powers are set up and controlledwithin plusmn05 dB of nominal during manufacture

The optical output power level above is the mean power value which is themost onerous from the safety point of view

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Identification Yellow laser output warning labels (see below) are fixed tothe optical cards on laser based systems The label is positioned close to theoptical connector output

Yellow explanatory labels (see below) are fixed to the equipment whichdefine the laser classification

Conclusions As shown above the accessible optical radiations available inthese systems are within the Class 3A limits for continuous viewing and atany distance from a fibre end Furthermore the equipment design minimisesaccess to optical radiation both physically and procedurally during all phasesof operation

WARNING

Optical safety - laser shutdown mechanismThe optical units contain link options for disabling the lasershutdown mechanism for test purposes In normal operationensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is not disabled (see

Module Replacement Procedures NTP 323-1061-547 fordetails)

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR

VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICALINSTRUMENTS

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Optical connectorfibre handling

The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibreoptical cables

bull Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres

bull Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible After handling single fibrecables hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making anycontact with the eyes

Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and securelocation during installation

bull Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers Use tweezers or thesticky side of a piece of vinyl tape to pick up and discard any loose fibreends

bull All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for thatpurpose

CAUTIONOptical connectors

Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before

making any optical connection

When making an optical connection do not rotate the opticalconnector unnecessarily

When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings withcaptive caps

CAUTIONDamage to optical fibres

When dressing fibres take care not to exceed the minimum

bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyrapsused for dressing as damage may result

When connecting connectors ensure that the optical fibres arenot trapped by the protective cover on the unit before sliding theunit in position

WARNINGDanger from glass chips

If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye seek medicalattention at once

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Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitiveto discharges of static electricity This can induce interference in workingcircuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through theequipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barredhand symbol) as shown below

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following theprecautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protectionof electrostatic sensitive devices BS CECC 00015 Part 1

Some of these precautions are summarised below

bull Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform toBS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge(ESD) bonding point or if there is no point available via an ESD adaptor

Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panelsbull Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding

point before removing covers cards or connectors

bull The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin

bull Cards should only be handled by the edges avoiding contact with thecomponents printed circuit board tracks and connectors

bull Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging Anycards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags

bull Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostaticprotected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1 If this is not practicaluse conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESDbonding point

bull All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bondingpoint

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3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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vii

About this document

This document provides an introduction to the documentation set for theNortel TN-1X synchronous multiplexer and the associated managementsystem The document includes the following information

bull A brief description and ordering information for each of the NorthernTelecom Publications (NTPs) in the documentation set

bull General safety guidelines

bull List of terms and abbreviations

bull Master index which provides a guide for the user of the TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic

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viii

Technical support and information

Nortel provides a comprehensive technical support service for its customersThe Nortel Service Desk may be contacted Monday to Friday between thehours of 0830 and 1700 (UK local time) using the following FAX ortelephone numbers

United KingdomFreephone 0800 626 881Telephone 0181 361 4693FAX 0181 945 3456

InternationalTelephone +44 181 361 4693FAX +44 181 945 3456

Access to assistance from the Customer Service Desk 24 hour help line canbe provided and is subject to a suitable Support Agreement being in place

To discuss Technical Support services please contact the Technical SupportHotline on 0181 945 3525

Declaration of product safety and EMC compliance

This productproduct family complies with the provisions ofthe Low Voltage Directive 7323EEC and with the essentialprotection requirements of the EMC Directive 89336EEC asamended by 9231EEC when it is properly installed andmaintained and when it is used for the purposes for which it isintended

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1

Documentation overview 1-

IntroductionThis chapter provides an introduction to the documentation suite for theNortel TN-1X It includes a list of documents for the TN-1X and a topic audience matrix

The documents are divided into functionally related groups as follows

bull Common mdash provides information common to all TN-1X documents forexample safety master index terms and abbreviations

bull Descriptive mdash provides descriptions of the equipment alarmssurveillance features system applications and performance specifications

bull Installation mdash provides installation procedures

bull Commissioning and testing mdash provides commissioning and softwareprovisioning information to enable the system to be initialized beforeservices are enabled

bull Operations administration and provisioning mdash provides informationneeded for OAampP purposes this includes Craft Access Terminal (CAT)user procedures

bull Maintenance mdash contains information for maintenance purposes includingprocedures for troubleshooting clearing alarms and replacing units

NTP numberingThe above documentation groups provide the basis for the division of thedocumentation suite Each individual document is identified by a unique10-digit Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) number in the formXXX-YYYY-ZZZ where

bull XXX represents a division number identifying the system name

bull YYYY represents the layer number identifying the product line

bull ZZZ represents the key number identifying the type of information

The XXX and YYYY numbers are the same throughout the documentationsuite The ZZZ number identifies the individual module

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

List of documentsThe TN-1X documentation suite is presented in modular form each moduledescribes a particular part of the system or explains how to use it Thefollowing paragraphs give a brief description of the contents of each module

See Table 1-1 on page 1-4 for ordering codes for TN-1X documentation andthe issue status of each module

Documentation common to all modules

Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090This document contains a list of documents in the TN-1X documentation settogether with a brief description The document acts as a high-level contentslist and provides

bull general safety guidelinesprocedures associated with the TN-1X includingoptical safety ESD and high voltages

bull a list of terms and abbreviations used throughout the TN-1Xdocumentation including a brief description where applicable

bull a Master Index which provides a guide for the user of the TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic

TN-1X system and unit descriptions

System Description 323-1061-100This document provides a system level description of the TN-1X Thedocument includes system level information including system configurationssoftware overview alarms and surveillance protection switching andperformance monitoring

The document acts as a concise introduction to the equipment and isrecommended for anyone working with the TN-1X

Unit Description 323-1061-110This document provides unit descriptions for each of the TN-1X and TN-1X S plug-in units

Installation proceduresTN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation of

the TN-1X subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-1XS subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

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1Commissioning procedures

System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220This document provides the recommended commissioning and testingprocedures for new TN-1X and TN-MS equipment installations

Operations Administration and Provisioning

System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302This document details the procedures associated with the system and softwareadministration of the TN-1X (eg users data datetime loadingrunning newsoftware)

Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310This document details the procedures associated with the networkadministration of the TN-1X (eg path management synchronisation)

Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401This document provides a guide to the use of the Command Line UserInterface software for the purpose of configuration and administration of theTN-1X and TN-1XS

Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403This document provides a guide to the use of the Browser User Interface forthe purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1X and TN-1XS

Maintenance procedures

Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543This document provides information on how to locate and clear equipment

alarms on the TN-1X descriptions of all LEDs and lamps associated with theTN-1X information on warrantyrepairhelp line services offered to thecustomer and procedures for cleaning optical connectors

Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547This document provides procedures for replacing units and interface modulesfor the TN-1X and TN-1XS this includes safety guidelines whereappropriate

Associated documentsThe TN-1X can be managed by the TN-MS Element Controller (TN-MS)

The following NTPs are associated with the TN-MS EC-1

TN-MS Element Controller Installation Procedures 323-1091-202This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-MS Controller on an HP platform

TN-MS Element Controller User Procedures 323-1091-402This document provides procedures for the use of the TN-MS ElementController for the purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1XTN-1XS TN-1P and TN-1C Network Elements

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Ordering codes for TN-1X documentationThe NTPs are available in two formats Complete sets of NTPs can be orderedin each format using the following codes

bull B5 Wir-O bound 32H SC00 456 VEA

bull CD-ROM 32H SC00 456 VEC

Table 1-1Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation

Description NTP Code Status

TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Description 323-1061-100 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Unit Descriptions 323-1061-110 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200 Release 8 Standard

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547 Release 8 Standard

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1Individual NTPs can be ordered by quoting the NTP code as listed inTable 1-1 and adding a further three characters as follows to indicate theformat and product release number

The letter lsquoBrsquo following the 10 digit code is used to indicate the B5 Wir-Obound format

The last two characters are numbers indicating the product release numberFor example product release 8 will use the numbers lsquo80rsquo after the formatcharacter

So to order further copies of this document in B5 Wir-O bound format use thecode

3231061090B80

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General safety guidelines 2-

Hazardous materialsSmall amounts of hazardous materials are used in the manufacture of someelectrical components The components are usually hermetically sealed andare quite safe in normal use

Nortel has identified those components which use hazardous materials andmakes the following general recommendations for handling and disposal

bull Do not dismantle the component

bull If already broken collect all the broken parts avoiding skin contact andinhalation Place in a suitable container for disposal

bull Do not incinerate

bull Dispose of in accordance with local toxic waste procedures

Optical safety aspects

IntroductionThe TN-1X equipment has been designed to meet the requirements ofSpecification EN 60825 as if they were Class 3A laser products under normaloperating and single fault conditions

Note The lasers normally operate in the Class 1 band and only enterClass 3A under worst case fault conditions

EN 60825 Class 3A requirementsThe Acceptable Emission Limits (AEL) for a wavelength of 1300 nm forClass 3A laser products is 24 mW (+138 dBm) reference EN60825-1(IEC825-1 1993)

The AEL for a wavelength of 1550 nm for Class 3A laser products is 50 mW(+170 dBm) reference EN60825-1 (IEC825-1 1993)

Design featuresNormal operating conditions Under normal operating conditions eachoptical fibre section is essentially a closed system permitting no human accessto optical radiation

Installation and system maintenance There is no requirement duringinstallation or maintenance for an operator to view a fibre end or connectorwhile the associated laser is powered

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However under these operating conditions exposure to optical radiation ispossible under the following conditions

bull When an optical connection is unmated on an operational fibre section

bull When there is a break in the fibre section due to damage and when thesection is operational

As the type of optical connectors used on all the systems do not involve theuse of lenses both the above conditions can be considered to be equivalentie the safety consideration is equivalent to that for an exposed fibre end

In these situations compliance with the Class 3A safety requirementsdiscussed above is assured because the operating light power levels of thesesystems is below Class 3A limits

Servicing The optical units are not intended for servicing by the user In the

event of a fault the optical units must be returned to Nortel Limited for repairor replacement

The customer should undertake to enforce certain engineering andadministrative controls in the use of optical fibre systems such as

bull Good housekeeping Cleanliness and handling of fibres with care

bull Labelling is clearly visible at all times and not removed

bull Adequately trained staff

bull Although the TN-1X is designed to remain within Class 3A limits it isrecommended that the following safe working practices are observed

mdash Never view an unterminated optical fibre or connector close to theoptical transmitter unless the optical source has been turned off Thisalso relates to a broken fibre in an optical cable section which shouldhave the optical power removed Removal of the optical power shouldbe confirmed over a period of at least 2 minutes (due to the automaticlaser shutdown and auto-restart facilities used on some systems)

mdash When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings with captivecaps

mdash When making a connection do not rotate the optical plugunnecessarily

mdash Clean all optical plugs and couplings by an approved method beforemaking any optical connection

mdash Procedures detailing the work to be carried out on the system therebyminimising any risk to the maintenance staff

System operating levels Laser output powers are set up and controlledwithin plusmn05 dB of nominal during manufacture

The optical output power level above is the mean power value which is themost onerous from the safety point of view

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Identification Yellow laser output warning labels (see below) are fixed tothe optical cards on laser based systems The label is positioned close to theoptical connector output

Yellow explanatory labels (see below) are fixed to the equipment whichdefine the laser classification

Conclusions As shown above the accessible optical radiations available inthese systems are within the Class 3A limits for continuous viewing and atany distance from a fibre end Furthermore the equipment design minimisesaccess to optical radiation both physically and procedurally during all phasesof operation

WARNING

Optical safety - laser shutdown mechanismThe optical units contain link options for disabling the lasershutdown mechanism for test purposes In normal operationensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is not disabled (see

Module Replacement Procedures NTP 323-1061-547 fordetails)

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR

VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICALINSTRUMENTS

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Optical connectorfibre handling

The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibreoptical cables

bull Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres

bull Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible After handling single fibrecables hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making anycontact with the eyes

Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and securelocation during installation

bull Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers Use tweezers or thesticky side of a piece of vinyl tape to pick up and discard any loose fibreends

bull All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for thatpurpose

CAUTIONOptical connectors

Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before

making any optical connection

When making an optical connection do not rotate the opticalconnector unnecessarily

When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings withcaptive caps

CAUTIONDamage to optical fibres

When dressing fibres take care not to exceed the minimum

bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyrapsused for dressing as damage may result

When connecting connectors ensure that the optical fibres arenot trapped by the protective cover on the unit before sliding theunit in position

WARNINGDanger from glass chips

If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye seek medicalattention at once

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2

Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitiveto discharges of static electricity This can induce interference in workingcircuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through theequipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barredhand symbol) as shown below

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following theprecautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protectionof electrostatic sensitive devices BS CECC 00015 Part 1

Some of these precautions are summarised below

bull Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform toBS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge(ESD) bonding point or if there is no point available via an ESD adaptor

Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panelsbull Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding

point before removing covers cards or connectors

bull The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin

bull Cards should only be handled by the edges avoiding contact with thecomponents printed circuit board tracks and connectors

bull Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging Anycards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags

bull Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostaticprotected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1 If this is not practicaluse conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESDbonding point

bull All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bondingpoint

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3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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3

LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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3

List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

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403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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About this document

This document provides an introduction to the documentation set for theNortel TN-1X synchronous multiplexer and the associated managementsystem The document includes the following information

bull A brief description and ordering information for each of the NorthernTelecom Publications (NTPs) in the documentation set

bull General safety guidelines

bull List of terms and abbreviations

bull Master index which provides a guide for the user of the TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic

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Technical support and information

Nortel provides a comprehensive technical support service for its customersThe Nortel Service Desk may be contacted Monday to Friday between thehours of 0830 and 1700 (UK local time) using the following FAX ortelephone numbers

United KingdomFreephone 0800 626 881Telephone 0181 361 4693FAX 0181 945 3456

InternationalTelephone +44 181 361 4693FAX +44 181 945 3456

Access to assistance from the Customer Service Desk 24 hour help line canbe provided and is subject to a suitable Support Agreement being in place

To discuss Technical Support services please contact the Technical SupportHotline on 0181 945 3525

Declaration of product safety and EMC compliance

This productproduct family complies with the provisions ofthe Low Voltage Directive 7323EEC and with the essentialprotection requirements of the EMC Directive 89336EEC asamended by 9231EEC when it is properly installed andmaintained and when it is used for the purposes for which it isintended

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Documentation overview 1-

IntroductionThis chapter provides an introduction to the documentation suite for theNortel TN-1X It includes a list of documents for the TN-1X and a topic audience matrix

The documents are divided into functionally related groups as follows

bull Common mdash provides information common to all TN-1X documents forexample safety master index terms and abbreviations

bull Descriptive mdash provides descriptions of the equipment alarmssurveillance features system applications and performance specifications

bull Installation mdash provides installation procedures

bull Commissioning and testing mdash provides commissioning and softwareprovisioning information to enable the system to be initialized beforeservices are enabled

bull Operations administration and provisioning mdash provides informationneeded for OAampP purposes this includes Craft Access Terminal (CAT)user procedures

bull Maintenance mdash contains information for maintenance purposes includingprocedures for troubleshooting clearing alarms and replacing units

NTP numberingThe above documentation groups provide the basis for the division of thedocumentation suite Each individual document is identified by a unique10-digit Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) number in the formXXX-YYYY-ZZZ where

bull XXX represents a division number identifying the system name

bull YYYY represents the layer number identifying the product line

bull ZZZ represents the key number identifying the type of information

The XXX and YYYY numbers are the same throughout the documentationsuite The ZZZ number identifies the individual module

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List of documentsThe TN-1X documentation suite is presented in modular form each moduledescribes a particular part of the system or explains how to use it Thefollowing paragraphs give a brief description of the contents of each module

See Table 1-1 on page 1-4 for ordering codes for TN-1X documentation andthe issue status of each module

Documentation common to all modules

Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090This document contains a list of documents in the TN-1X documentation settogether with a brief description The document acts as a high-level contentslist and provides

bull general safety guidelinesprocedures associated with the TN-1X includingoptical safety ESD and high voltages

bull a list of terms and abbreviations used throughout the TN-1Xdocumentation including a brief description where applicable

bull a Master Index which provides a guide for the user of the TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic

TN-1X system and unit descriptions

System Description 323-1061-100This document provides a system level description of the TN-1X Thedocument includes system level information including system configurationssoftware overview alarms and surveillance protection switching andperformance monitoring

The document acts as a concise introduction to the equipment and isrecommended for anyone working with the TN-1X

Unit Description 323-1061-110This document provides unit descriptions for each of the TN-1X and TN-1X S plug-in units

Installation proceduresTN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation of

the TN-1X subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-1XS subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

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1Commissioning procedures

System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220This document provides the recommended commissioning and testingprocedures for new TN-1X and TN-MS equipment installations

Operations Administration and Provisioning

System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302This document details the procedures associated with the system and softwareadministration of the TN-1X (eg users data datetime loadingrunning newsoftware)

Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310This document details the procedures associated with the networkadministration of the TN-1X (eg path management synchronisation)

Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401This document provides a guide to the use of the Command Line UserInterface software for the purpose of configuration and administration of theTN-1X and TN-1XS

Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403This document provides a guide to the use of the Browser User Interface forthe purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1X and TN-1XS

Maintenance procedures

Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543This document provides information on how to locate and clear equipment

alarms on the TN-1X descriptions of all LEDs and lamps associated with theTN-1X information on warrantyrepairhelp line services offered to thecustomer and procedures for cleaning optical connectors

Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547This document provides procedures for replacing units and interface modulesfor the TN-1X and TN-1XS this includes safety guidelines whereappropriate

Associated documentsThe TN-1X can be managed by the TN-MS Element Controller (TN-MS)

The following NTPs are associated with the TN-MS EC-1

TN-MS Element Controller Installation Procedures 323-1091-202This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-MS Controller on an HP platform

TN-MS Element Controller User Procedures 323-1091-402This document provides procedures for the use of the TN-MS ElementController for the purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1XTN-1XS TN-1P and TN-1C Network Elements

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Ordering codes for TN-1X documentationThe NTPs are available in two formats Complete sets of NTPs can be orderedin each format using the following codes

bull B5 Wir-O bound 32H SC00 456 VEA

bull CD-ROM 32H SC00 456 VEC

Table 1-1Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation

Description NTP Code Status

TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Description 323-1061-100 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Unit Descriptions 323-1061-110 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200 Release 8 Standard

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547 Release 8 Standard

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1Individual NTPs can be ordered by quoting the NTP code as listed inTable 1-1 and adding a further three characters as follows to indicate theformat and product release number

The letter lsquoBrsquo following the 10 digit code is used to indicate the B5 Wir-Obound format

The last two characters are numbers indicating the product release numberFor example product release 8 will use the numbers lsquo80rsquo after the formatcharacter

So to order further copies of this document in B5 Wir-O bound format use thecode

3231061090B80

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General safety guidelines 2-

Hazardous materialsSmall amounts of hazardous materials are used in the manufacture of someelectrical components The components are usually hermetically sealed andare quite safe in normal use

Nortel has identified those components which use hazardous materials andmakes the following general recommendations for handling and disposal

bull Do not dismantle the component

bull If already broken collect all the broken parts avoiding skin contact andinhalation Place in a suitable container for disposal

bull Do not incinerate

bull Dispose of in accordance with local toxic waste procedures

Optical safety aspects

IntroductionThe TN-1X equipment has been designed to meet the requirements ofSpecification EN 60825 as if they were Class 3A laser products under normaloperating and single fault conditions

Note The lasers normally operate in the Class 1 band and only enterClass 3A under worst case fault conditions

EN 60825 Class 3A requirementsThe Acceptable Emission Limits (AEL) for a wavelength of 1300 nm forClass 3A laser products is 24 mW (+138 dBm) reference EN60825-1(IEC825-1 1993)

The AEL for a wavelength of 1550 nm for Class 3A laser products is 50 mW(+170 dBm) reference EN60825-1 (IEC825-1 1993)

Design featuresNormal operating conditions Under normal operating conditions eachoptical fibre section is essentially a closed system permitting no human accessto optical radiation

Installation and system maintenance There is no requirement duringinstallation or maintenance for an operator to view a fibre end or connectorwhile the associated laser is powered

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However under these operating conditions exposure to optical radiation ispossible under the following conditions

bull When an optical connection is unmated on an operational fibre section

bull When there is a break in the fibre section due to damage and when thesection is operational

As the type of optical connectors used on all the systems do not involve theuse of lenses both the above conditions can be considered to be equivalentie the safety consideration is equivalent to that for an exposed fibre end

In these situations compliance with the Class 3A safety requirementsdiscussed above is assured because the operating light power levels of thesesystems is below Class 3A limits

Servicing The optical units are not intended for servicing by the user In the

event of a fault the optical units must be returned to Nortel Limited for repairor replacement

The customer should undertake to enforce certain engineering andadministrative controls in the use of optical fibre systems such as

bull Good housekeeping Cleanliness and handling of fibres with care

bull Labelling is clearly visible at all times and not removed

bull Adequately trained staff

bull Although the TN-1X is designed to remain within Class 3A limits it isrecommended that the following safe working practices are observed

mdash Never view an unterminated optical fibre or connector close to theoptical transmitter unless the optical source has been turned off Thisalso relates to a broken fibre in an optical cable section which shouldhave the optical power removed Removal of the optical power shouldbe confirmed over a period of at least 2 minutes (due to the automaticlaser shutdown and auto-restart facilities used on some systems)

mdash When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings with captivecaps

mdash When making a connection do not rotate the optical plugunnecessarily

mdash Clean all optical plugs and couplings by an approved method beforemaking any optical connection

mdash Procedures detailing the work to be carried out on the system therebyminimising any risk to the maintenance staff

System operating levels Laser output powers are set up and controlledwithin plusmn05 dB of nominal during manufacture

The optical output power level above is the mean power value which is themost onerous from the safety point of view

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Identification Yellow laser output warning labels (see below) are fixed tothe optical cards on laser based systems The label is positioned close to theoptical connector output

Yellow explanatory labels (see below) are fixed to the equipment whichdefine the laser classification

Conclusions As shown above the accessible optical radiations available inthese systems are within the Class 3A limits for continuous viewing and atany distance from a fibre end Furthermore the equipment design minimisesaccess to optical radiation both physically and procedurally during all phasesof operation

WARNING

Optical safety - laser shutdown mechanismThe optical units contain link options for disabling the lasershutdown mechanism for test purposes In normal operationensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is not disabled (see

Module Replacement Procedures NTP 323-1061-547 fordetails)

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR

VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICALINSTRUMENTS

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Optical connectorfibre handling

The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibreoptical cables

bull Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres

bull Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible After handling single fibrecables hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making anycontact with the eyes

Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and securelocation during installation

bull Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers Use tweezers or thesticky side of a piece of vinyl tape to pick up and discard any loose fibreends

bull All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for thatpurpose

CAUTIONOptical connectors

Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before

making any optical connection

When making an optical connection do not rotate the opticalconnector unnecessarily

When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings withcaptive caps

CAUTIONDamage to optical fibres

When dressing fibres take care not to exceed the minimum

bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyrapsused for dressing as damage may result

When connecting connectors ensure that the optical fibres arenot trapped by the protective cover on the unit before sliding theunit in position

WARNINGDanger from glass chips

If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye seek medicalattention at once

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Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitiveto discharges of static electricity This can induce interference in workingcircuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through theequipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barredhand symbol) as shown below

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following theprecautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protectionof electrostatic sensitive devices BS CECC 00015 Part 1

Some of these precautions are summarised below

bull Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform toBS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge(ESD) bonding point or if there is no point available via an ESD adaptor

Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panelsbull Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding

point before removing covers cards or connectors

bull The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin

bull Cards should only be handled by the edges avoiding contact with thecomponents printed circuit board tracks and connectors

bull Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging Anycards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags

bull Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostaticprotected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1 If this is not practicaluse conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESDbonding point

bull All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bondingpoint

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3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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3

LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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3

List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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3

Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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Technical support and information

Nortel provides a comprehensive technical support service for its customersThe Nortel Service Desk may be contacted Monday to Friday between thehours of 0830 and 1700 (UK local time) using the following FAX ortelephone numbers

United KingdomFreephone 0800 626 881Telephone 0181 361 4693FAX 0181 945 3456

InternationalTelephone +44 181 361 4693FAX +44 181 945 3456

Access to assistance from the Customer Service Desk 24 hour help line canbe provided and is subject to a suitable Support Agreement being in place

To discuss Technical Support services please contact the Technical SupportHotline on 0181 945 3525

Declaration of product safety and EMC compliance

This productproduct family complies with the provisions ofthe Low Voltage Directive 7323EEC and with the essentialprotection requirements of the EMC Directive 89336EEC asamended by 9231EEC when it is properly installed andmaintained and when it is used for the purposes for which it isintended

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Documentation overview 1-

IntroductionThis chapter provides an introduction to the documentation suite for theNortel TN-1X It includes a list of documents for the TN-1X and a topic audience matrix

The documents are divided into functionally related groups as follows

bull Common mdash provides information common to all TN-1X documents forexample safety master index terms and abbreviations

bull Descriptive mdash provides descriptions of the equipment alarmssurveillance features system applications and performance specifications

bull Installation mdash provides installation procedures

bull Commissioning and testing mdash provides commissioning and softwareprovisioning information to enable the system to be initialized beforeservices are enabled

bull Operations administration and provisioning mdash provides informationneeded for OAampP purposes this includes Craft Access Terminal (CAT)user procedures

bull Maintenance mdash contains information for maintenance purposes includingprocedures for troubleshooting clearing alarms and replacing units

NTP numberingThe above documentation groups provide the basis for the division of thedocumentation suite Each individual document is identified by a unique10-digit Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) number in the formXXX-YYYY-ZZZ where

bull XXX represents a division number identifying the system name

bull YYYY represents the layer number identifying the product line

bull ZZZ represents the key number identifying the type of information

The XXX and YYYY numbers are the same throughout the documentationsuite The ZZZ number identifies the individual module

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List of documentsThe TN-1X documentation suite is presented in modular form each moduledescribes a particular part of the system or explains how to use it Thefollowing paragraphs give a brief description of the contents of each module

See Table 1-1 on page 1-4 for ordering codes for TN-1X documentation andthe issue status of each module

Documentation common to all modules

Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090This document contains a list of documents in the TN-1X documentation settogether with a brief description The document acts as a high-level contentslist and provides

bull general safety guidelinesprocedures associated with the TN-1X includingoptical safety ESD and high voltages

bull a list of terms and abbreviations used throughout the TN-1Xdocumentation including a brief description where applicable

bull a Master Index which provides a guide for the user of the TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic

TN-1X system and unit descriptions

System Description 323-1061-100This document provides a system level description of the TN-1X Thedocument includes system level information including system configurationssoftware overview alarms and surveillance protection switching andperformance monitoring

The document acts as a concise introduction to the equipment and isrecommended for anyone working with the TN-1X

Unit Description 323-1061-110This document provides unit descriptions for each of the TN-1X and TN-1X S plug-in units

Installation proceduresTN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation of

the TN-1X subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-1XS subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

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1Commissioning procedures

System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220This document provides the recommended commissioning and testingprocedures for new TN-1X and TN-MS equipment installations

Operations Administration and Provisioning

System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302This document details the procedures associated with the system and softwareadministration of the TN-1X (eg users data datetime loadingrunning newsoftware)

Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310This document details the procedures associated with the networkadministration of the TN-1X (eg path management synchronisation)

Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401This document provides a guide to the use of the Command Line UserInterface software for the purpose of configuration and administration of theTN-1X and TN-1XS

Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403This document provides a guide to the use of the Browser User Interface forthe purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1X and TN-1XS

Maintenance procedures

Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543This document provides information on how to locate and clear equipment

alarms on the TN-1X descriptions of all LEDs and lamps associated with theTN-1X information on warrantyrepairhelp line services offered to thecustomer and procedures for cleaning optical connectors

Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547This document provides procedures for replacing units and interface modulesfor the TN-1X and TN-1XS this includes safety guidelines whereappropriate

Associated documentsThe TN-1X can be managed by the TN-MS Element Controller (TN-MS)

The following NTPs are associated with the TN-MS EC-1

TN-MS Element Controller Installation Procedures 323-1091-202This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-MS Controller on an HP platform

TN-MS Element Controller User Procedures 323-1091-402This document provides procedures for the use of the TN-MS ElementController for the purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1XTN-1XS TN-1P and TN-1C Network Elements

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Ordering codes for TN-1X documentationThe NTPs are available in two formats Complete sets of NTPs can be orderedin each format using the following codes

bull B5 Wir-O bound 32H SC00 456 VEA

bull CD-ROM 32H SC00 456 VEC

Table 1-1Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation

Description NTP Code Status

TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Description 323-1061-100 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Unit Descriptions 323-1061-110 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200 Release 8 Standard

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547 Release 8 Standard

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1Individual NTPs can be ordered by quoting the NTP code as listed inTable 1-1 and adding a further three characters as follows to indicate theformat and product release number

The letter lsquoBrsquo following the 10 digit code is used to indicate the B5 Wir-Obound format

The last two characters are numbers indicating the product release numberFor example product release 8 will use the numbers lsquo80rsquo after the formatcharacter

So to order further copies of this document in B5 Wir-O bound format use thecode

3231061090B80

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General safety guidelines 2-

Hazardous materialsSmall amounts of hazardous materials are used in the manufacture of someelectrical components The components are usually hermetically sealed andare quite safe in normal use

Nortel has identified those components which use hazardous materials andmakes the following general recommendations for handling and disposal

bull Do not dismantle the component

bull If already broken collect all the broken parts avoiding skin contact andinhalation Place in a suitable container for disposal

bull Do not incinerate

bull Dispose of in accordance with local toxic waste procedures

Optical safety aspects

IntroductionThe TN-1X equipment has been designed to meet the requirements ofSpecification EN 60825 as if they were Class 3A laser products under normaloperating and single fault conditions

Note The lasers normally operate in the Class 1 band and only enterClass 3A under worst case fault conditions

EN 60825 Class 3A requirementsThe Acceptable Emission Limits (AEL) for a wavelength of 1300 nm forClass 3A laser products is 24 mW (+138 dBm) reference EN60825-1(IEC825-1 1993)

The AEL for a wavelength of 1550 nm for Class 3A laser products is 50 mW(+170 dBm) reference EN60825-1 (IEC825-1 1993)

Design featuresNormal operating conditions Under normal operating conditions eachoptical fibre section is essentially a closed system permitting no human accessto optical radiation

Installation and system maintenance There is no requirement duringinstallation or maintenance for an operator to view a fibre end or connectorwhile the associated laser is powered

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However under these operating conditions exposure to optical radiation ispossible under the following conditions

bull When an optical connection is unmated on an operational fibre section

bull When there is a break in the fibre section due to damage and when thesection is operational

As the type of optical connectors used on all the systems do not involve theuse of lenses both the above conditions can be considered to be equivalentie the safety consideration is equivalent to that for an exposed fibre end

In these situations compliance with the Class 3A safety requirementsdiscussed above is assured because the operating light power levels of thesesystems is below Class 3A limits

Servicing The optical units are not intended for servicing by the user In the

event of a fault the optical units must be returned to Nortel Limited for repairor replacement

The customer should undertake to enforce certain engineering andadministrative controls in the use of optical fibre systems such as

bull Good housekeeping Cleanliness and handling of fibres with care

bull Labelling is clearly visible at all times and not removed

bull Adequately trained staff

bull Although the TN-1X is designed to remain within Class 3A limits it isrecommended that the following safe working practices are observed

mdash Never view an unterminated optical fibre or connector close to theoptical transmitter unless the optical source has been turned off Thisalso relates to a broken fibre in an optical cable section which shouldhave the optical power removed Removal of the optical power shouldbe confirmed over a period of at least 2 minutes (due to the automaticlaser shutdown and auto-restart facilities used on some systems)

mdash When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings with captivecaps

mdash When making a connection do not rotate the optical plugunnecessarily

mdash Clean all optical plugs and couplings by an approved method beforemaking any optical connection

mdash Procedures detailing the work to be carried out on the system therebyminimising any risk to the maintenance staff

System operating levels Laser output powers are set up and controlledwithin plusmn05 dB of nominal during manufacture

The optical output power level above is the mean power value which is themost onerous from the safety point of view

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Identification Yellow laser output warning labels (see below) are fixed tothe optical cards on laser based systems The label is positioned close to theoptical connector output

Yellow explanatory labels (see below) are fixed to the equipment whichdefine the laser classification

Conclusions As shown above the accessible optical radiations available inthese systems are within the Class 3A limits for continuous viewing and atany distance from a fibre end Furthermore the equipment design minimisesaccess to optical radiation both physically and procedurally during all phasesof operation

WARNING

Optical safety - laser shutdown mechanismThe optical units contain link options for disabling the lasershutdown mechanism for test purposes In normal operationensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is not disabled (see

Module Replacement Procedures NTP 323-1061-547 fordetails)

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR

VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICALINSTRUMENTS

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Optical connectorfibre handling

The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibreoptical cables

bull Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres

bull Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible After handling single fibrecables hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making anycontact with the eyes

Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and securelocation during installation

bull Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers Use tweezers or thesticky side of a piece of vinyl tape to pick up and discard any loose fibreends

bull All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for thatpurpose

CAUTIONOptical connectors

Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before

making any optical connection

When making an optical connection do not rotate the opticalconnector unnecessarily

When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings withcaptive caps

CAUTIONDamage to optical fibres

When dressing fibres take care not to exceed the minimum

bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyrapsused for dressing as damage may result

When connecting connectors ensure that the optical fibres arenot trapped by the protective cover on the unit before sliding theunit in position

WARNINGDanger from glass chips

If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye seek medicalattention at once

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Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitiveto discharges of static electricity This can induce interference in workingcircuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through theequipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barredhand symbol) as shown below

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following theprecautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protectionof electrostatic sensitive devices BS CECC 00015 Part 1

Some of these precautions are summarised below

bull Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform toBS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge(ESD) bonding point or if there is no point available via an ESD adaptor

Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panelsbull Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding

point before removing covers cards or connectors

bull The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin

bull Cards should only be handled by the edges avoiding contact with thecomponents printed circuit board tracks and connectors

bull Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging Anycards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags

bull Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostaticprotected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1 If this is not practicaluse conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESDbonding point

bull All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bondingpoint

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3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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3

List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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3

Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4-1

4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

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Documentation overview 1-

IntroductionThis chapter provides an introduction to the documentation suite for theNortel TN-1X It includes a list of documents for the TN-1X and a topic audience matrix

The documents are divided into functionally related groups as follows

bull Common mdash provides information common to all TN-1X documents forexample safety master index terms and abbreviations

bull Descriptive mdash provides descriptions of the equipment alarmssurveillance features system applications and performance specifications

bull Installation mdash provides installation procedures

bull Commissioning and testing mdash provides commissioning and softwareprovisioning information to enable the system to be initialized beforeservices are enabled

bull Operations administration and provisioning mdash provides informationneeded for OAampP purposes this includes Craft Access Terminal (CAT)user procedures

bull Maintenance mdash contains information for maintenance purposes includingprocedures for troubleshooting clearing alarms and replacing units

NTP numberingThe above documentation groups provide the basis for the division of thedocumentation suite Each individual document is identified by a unique10-digit Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) number in the formXXX-YYYY-ZZZ where

bull XXX represents a division number identifying the system name

bull YYYY represents the layer number identifying the product line

bull ZZZ represents the key number identifying the type of information

The XXX and YYYY numbers are the same throughout the documentationsuite The ZZZ number identifies the individual module

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List of documentsThe TN-1X documentation suite is presented in modular form each moduledescribes a particular part of the system or explains how to use it Thefollowing paragraphs give a brief description of the contents of each module

See Table 1-1 on page 1-4 for ordering codes for TN-1X documentation andthe issue status of each module

Documentation common to all modules

Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090This document contains a list of documents in the TN-1X documentation settogether with a brief description The document acts as a high-level contentslist and provides

bull general safety guidelinesprocedures associated with the TN-1X includingoptical safety ESD and high voltages

bull a list of terms and abbreviations used throughout the TN-1Xdocumentation including a brief description where applicable

bull a Master Index which provides a guide for the user of the TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic

TN-1X system and unit descriptions

System Description 323-1061-100This document provides a system level description of the TN-1X Thedocument includes system level information including system configurationssoftware overview alarms and surveillance protection switching andperformance monitoring

The document acts as a concise introduction to the equipment and isrecommended for anyone working with the TN-1X

Unit Description 323-1061-110This document provides unit descriptions for each of the TN-1X and TN-1X S plug-in units

Installation proceduresTN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation of

the TN-1X subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-1XS subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

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1Commissioning procedures

System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220This document provides the recommended commissioning and testingprocedures for new TN-1X and TN-MS equipment installations

Operations Administration and Provisioning

System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302This document details the procedures associated with the system and softwareadministration of the TN-1X (eg users data datetime loadingrunning newsoftware)

Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310This document details the procedures associated with the networkadministration of the TN-1X (eg path management synchronisation)

Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401This document provides a guide to the use of the Command Line UserInterface software for the purpose of configuration and administration of theTN-1X and TN-1XS

Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403This document provides a guide to the use of the Browser User Interface forthe purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1X and TN-1XS

Maintenance procedures

Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543This document provides information on how to locate and clear equipment

alarms on the TN-1X descriptions of all LEDs and lamps associated with theTN-1X information on warrantyrepairhelp line services offered to thecustomer and procedures for cleaning optical connectors

Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547This document provides procedures for replacing units and interface modulesfor the TN-1X and TN-1XS this includes safety guidelines whereappropriate

Associated documentsThe TN-1X can be managed by the TN-MS Element Controller (TN-MS)

The following NTPs are associated with the TN-MS EC-1

TN-MS Element Controller Installation Procedures 323-1091-202This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-MS Controller on an HP platform

TN-MS Element Controller User Procedures 323-1091-402This document provides procedures for the use of the TN-MS ElementController for the purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1XTN-1XS TN-1P and TN-1C Network Elements

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Ordering codes for TN-1X documentationThe NTPs are available in two formats Complete sets of NTPs can be orderedin each format using the following codes

bull B5 Wir-O bound 32H SC00 456 VEA

bull CD-ROM 32H SC00 456 VEC

Table 1-1Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation

Description NTP Code Status

TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Description 323-1061-100 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Unit Descriptions 323-1061-110 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200 Release 8 Standard

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547 Release 8 Standard

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1Individual NTPs can be ordered by quoting the NTP code as listed inTable 1-1 and adding a further three characters as follows to indicate theformat and product release number

The letter lsquoBrsquo following the 10 digit code is used to indicate the B5 Wir-Obound format

The last two characters are numbers indicating the product release numberFor example product release 8 will use the numbers lsquo80rsquo after the formatcharacter

So to order further copies of this document in B5 Wir-O bound format use thecode

3231061090B80

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General safety guidelines 2-

Hazardous materialsSmall amounts of hazardous materials are used in the manufacture of someelectrical components The components are usually hermetically sealed andare quite safe in normal use

Nortel has identified those components which use hazardous materials andmakes the following general recommendations for handling and disposal

bull Do not dismantle the component

bull If already broken collect all the broken parts avoiding skin contact andinhalation Place in a suitable container for disposal

bull Do not incinerate

bull Dispose of in accordance with local toxic waste procedures

Optical safety aspects

IntroductionThe TN-1X equipment has been designed to meet the requirements ofSpecification EN 60825 as if they were Class 3A laser products under normaloperating and single fault conditions

Note The lasers normally operate in the Class 1 band and only enterClass 3A under worst case fault conditions

EN 60825 Class 3A requirementsThe Acceptable Emission Limits (AEL) for a wavelength of 1300 nm forClass 3A laser products is 24 mW (+138 dBm) reference EN60825-1(IEC825-1 1993)

The AEL for a wavelength of 1550 nm for Class 3A laser products is 50 mW(+170 dBm) reference EN60825-1 (IEC825-1 1993)

Design featuresNormal operating conditions Under normal operating conditions eachoptical fibre section is essentially a closed system permitting no human accessto optical radiation

Installation and system maintenance There is no requirement duringinstallation or maintenance for an operator to view a fibre end or connectorwhile the associated laser is powered

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However under these operating conditions exposure to optical radiation ispossible under the following conditions

bull When an optical connection is unmated on an operational fibre section

bull When there is a break in the fibre section due to damage and when thesection is operational

As the type of optical connectors used on all the systems do not involve theuse of lenses both the above conditions can be considered to be equivalentie the safety consideration is equivalent to that for an exposed fibre end

In these situations compliance with the Class 3A safety requirementsdiscussed above is assured because the operating light power levels of thesesystems is below Class 3A limits

Servicing The optical units are not intended for servicing by the user In the

event of a fault the optical units must be returned to Nortel Limited for repairor replacement

The customer should undertake to enforce certain engineering andadministrative controls in the use of optical fibre systems such as

bull Good housekeeping Cleanliness and handling of fibres with care

bull Labelling is clearly visible at all times and not removed

bull Adequately trained staff

bull Although the TN-1X is designed to remain within Class 3A limits it isrecommended that the following safe working practices are observed

mdash Never view an unterminated optical fibre or connector close to theoptical transmitter unless the optical source has been turned off Thisalso relates to a broken fibre in an optical cable section which shouldhave the optical power removed Removal of the optical power shouldbe confirmed over a period of at least 2 minutes (due to the automaticlaser shutdown and auto-restart facilities used on some systems)

mdash When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings with captivecaps

mdash When making a connection do not rotate the optical plugunnecessarily

mdash Clean all optical plugs and couplings by an approved method beforemaking any optical connection

mdash Procedures detailing the work to be carried out on the system therebyminimising any risk to the maintenance staff

System operating levels Laser output powers are set up and controlledwithin plusmn05 dB of nominal during manufacture

The optical output power level above is the mean power value which is themost onerous from the safety point of view

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Identification Yellow laser output warning labels (see below) are fixed tothe optical cards on laser based systems The label is positioned close to theoptical connector output

Yellow explanatory labels (see below) are fixed to the equipment whichdefine the laser classification

Conclusions As shown above the accessible optical radiations available inthese systems are within the Class 3A limits for continuous viewing and atany distance from a fibre end Furthermore the equipment design minimisesaccess to optical radiation both physically and procedurally during all phasesof operation

WARNING

Optical safety - laser shutdown mechanismThe optical units contain link options for disabling the lasershutdown mechanism for test purposes In normal operationensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is not disabled (see

Module Replacement Procedures NTP 323-1061-547 fordetails)

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR

VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICALINSTRUMENTS

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Optical connectorfibre handling

The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibreoptical cables

bull Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres

bull Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible After handling single fibrecables hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making anycontact with the eyes

Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and securelocation during installation

bull Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers Use tweezers or thesticky side of a piece of vinyl tape to pick up and discard any loose fibreends

bull All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for thatpurpose

CAUTIONOptical connectors

Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before

making any optical connection

When making an optical connection do not rotate the opticalconnector unnecessarily

When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings withcaptive caps

CAUTIONDamage to optical fibres

When dressing fibres take care not to exceed the minimum

bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyrapsused for dressing as damage may result

When connecting connectors ensure that the optical fibres arenot trapped by the protective cover on the unit before sliding theunit in position

WARNINGDanger from glass chips

If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye seek medicalattention at once

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Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitiveto discharges of static electricity This can induce interference in workingcircuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through theequipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barredhand symbol) as shown below

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following theprecautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protectionof electrostatic sensitive devices BS CECC 00015 Part 1

Some of these precautions are summarised below

bull Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform toBS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge(ESD) bonding point or if there is no point available via an ESD adaptor

Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panelsbull Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding

point before removing covers cards or connectors

bull The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin

bull Cards should only be handled by the edges avoiding contact with thecomponents printed circuit board tracks and connectors

bull Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging Anycards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags

bull Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostaticprotected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1 If this is not practicaluse conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESDbonding point

bull All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bondingpoint

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3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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3

LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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3

List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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3

Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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1-1

1

Documentation overview 1-

IntroductionThis chapter provides an introduction to the documentation suite for theNortel TN-1X It includes a list of documents for the TN-1X and a topic audience matrix

The documents are divided into functionally related groups as follows

bull Common mdash provides information common to all TN-1X documents forexample safety master index terms and abbreviations

bull Descriptive mdash provides descriptions of the equipment alarmssurveillance features system applications and performance specifications

bull Installation mdash provides installation procedures

bull Commissioning and testing mdash provides commissioning and softwareprovisioning information to enable the system to be initialized beforeservices are enabled

bull Operations administration and provisioning mdash provides informationneeded for OAampP purposes this includes Craft Access Terminal (CAT)user procedures

bull Maintenance mdash contains information for maintenance purposes includingprocedures for troubleshooting clearing alarms and replacing units

NTP numberingThe above documentation groups provide the basis for the division of thedocumentation suite Each individual document is identified by a unique10-digit Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) number in the formXXX-YYYY-ZZZ where

bull XXX represents a division number identifying the system name

bull YYYY represents the layer number identifying the product line

bull ZZZ represents the key number identifying the type of information

The XXX and YYYY numbers are the same throughout the documentationsuite The ZZZ number identifies the individual module

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

List of documentsThe TN-1X documentation suite is presented in modular form each moduledescribes a particular part of the system or explains how to use it Thefollowing paragraphs give a brief description of the contents of each module

See Table 1-1 on page 1-4 for ordering codes for TN-1X documentation andthe issue status of each module

Documentation common to all modules

Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090This document contains a list of documents in the TN-1X documentation settogether with a brief description The document acts as a high-level contentslist and provides

bull general safety guidelinesprocedures associated with the TN-1X includingoptical safety ESD and high voltages

bull a list of terms and abbreviations used throughout the TN-1Xdocumentation including a brief description where applicable

bull a Master Index which provides a guide for the user of the TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic

TN-1X system and unit descriptions

System Description 323-1061-100This document provides a system level description of the TN-1X Thedocument includes system level information including system configurationssoftware overview alarms and surveillance protection switching andperformance monitoring

The document acts as a concise introduction to the equipment and isrecommended for anyone working with the TN-1X

Unit Description 323-1061-110This document provides unit descriptions for each of the TN-1X and TN-1X S plug-in units

Installation proceduresTN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation of

the TN-1X subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-1XS subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

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1Commissioning procedures

System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220This document provides the recommended commissioning and testingprocedures for new TN-1X and TN-MS equipment installations

Operations Administration and Provisioning

System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302This document details the procedures associated with the system and softwareadministration of the TN-1X (eg users data datetime loadingrunning newsoftware)

Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310This document details the procedures associated with the networkadministration of the TN-1X (eg path management synchronisation)

Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401This document provides a guide to the use of the Command Line UserInterface software for the purpose of configuration and administration of theTN-1X and TN-1XS

Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403This document provides a guide to the use of the Browser User Interface forthe purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1X and TN-1XS

Maintenance procedures

Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543This document provides information on how to locate and clear equipment

alarms on the TN-1X descriptions of all LEDs and lamps associated with theTN-1X information on warrantyrepairhelp line services offered to thecustomer and procedures for cleaning optical connectors

Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547This document provides procedures for replacing units and interface modulesfor the TN-1X and TN-1XS this includes safety guidelines whereappropriate

Associated documentsThe TN-1X can be managed by the TN-MS Element Controller (TN-MS)

The following NTPs are associated with the TN-MS EC-1

TN-MS Element Controller Installation Procedures 323-1091-202This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-MS Controller on an HP platform

TN-MS Element Controller User Procedures 323-1091-402This document provides procedures for the use of the TN-MS ElementController for the purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1XTN-1XS TN-1P and TN-1C Network Elements

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1-4 Documentation overview

323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Ordering codes for TN-1X documentationThe NTPs are available in two formats Complete sets of NTPs can be orderedin each format using the following codes

bull B5 Wir-O bound 32H SC00 456 VEA

bull CD-ROM 32H SC00 456 VEC

Table 1-1Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation

Description NTP Code Status

TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Description 323-1061-100 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Unit Descriptions 323-1061-110 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200 Release 8 Standard

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547 Release 8 Standard

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1Individual NTPs can be ordered by quoting the NTP code as listed inTable 1-1 and adding a further three characters as follows to indicate theformat and product release number

The letter lsquoBrsquo following the 10 digit code is used to indicate the B5 Wir-Obound format

The last two characters are numbers indicating the product release numberFor example product release 8 will use the numbers lsquo80rsquo after the formatcharacter

So to order further copies of this document in B5 Wir-O bound format use thecode

3231061090B80

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General safety guidelines 2-

Hazardous materialsSmall amounts of hazardous materials are used in the manufacture of someelectrical components The components are usually hermetically sealed andare quite safe in normal use

Nortel has identified those components which use hazardous materials andmakes the following general recommendations for handling and disposal

bull Do not dismantle the component

bull If already broken collect all the broken parts avoiding skin contact andinhalation Place in a suitable container for disposal

bull Do not incinerate

bull Dispose of in accordance with local toxic waste procedures

Optical safety aspects

IntroductionThe TN-1X equipment has been designed to meet the requirements ofSpecification EN 60825 as if they were Class 3A laser products under normaloperating and single fault conditions

Note The lasers normally operate in the Class 1 band and only enterClass 3A under worst case fault conditions

EN 60825 Class 3A requirementsThe Acceptable Emission Limits (AEL) for a wavelength of 1300 nm forClass 3A laser products is 24 mW (+138 dBm) reference EN60825-1(IEC825-1 1993)

The AEL for a wavelength of 1550 nm for Class 3A laser products is 50 mW(+170 dBm) reference EN60825-1 (IEC825-1 1993)

Design featuresNormal operating conditions Under normal operating conditions eachoptical fibre section is essentially a closed system permitting no human accessto optical radiation

Installation and system maintenance There is no requirement duringinstallation or maintenance for an operator to view a fibre end or connectorwhile the associated laser is powered

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However under these operating conditions exposure to optical radiation ispossible under the following conditions

bull When an optical connection is unmated on an operational fibre section

bull When there is a break in the fibre section due to damage and when thesection is operational

As the type of optical connectors used on all the systems do not involve theuse of lenses both the above conditions can be considered to be equivalentie the safety consideration is equivalent to that for an exposed fibre end

In these situations compliance with the Class 3A safety requirementsdiscussed above is assured because the operating light power levels of thesesystems is below Class 3A limits

Servicing The optical units are not intended for servicing by the user In the

event of a fault the optical units must be returned to Nortel Limited for repairor replacement

The customer should undertake to enforce certain engineering andadministrative controls in the use of optical fibre systems such as

bull Good housekeeping Cleanliness and handling of fibres with care

bull Labelling is clearly visible at all times and not removed

bull Adequately trained staff

bull Although the TN-1X is designed to remain within Class 3A limits it isrecommended that the following safe working practices are observed

mdash Never view an unterminated optical fibre or connector close to theoptical transmitter unless the optical source has been turned off Thisalso relates to a broken fibre in an optical cable section which shouldhave the optical power removed Removal of the optical power shouldbe confirmed over a period of at least 2 minutes (due to the automaticlaser shutdown and auto-restart facilities used on some systems)

mdash When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings with captivecaps

mdash When making a connection do not rotate the optical plugunnecessarily

mdash Clean all optical plugs and couplings by an approved method beforemaking any optical connection

mdash Procedures detailing the work to be carried out on the system therebyminimising any risk to the maintenance staff

System operating levels Laser output powers are set up and controlledwithin plusmn05 dB of nominal during manufacture

The optical output power level above is the mean power value which is themost onerous from the safety point of view

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Identification Yellow laser output warning labels (see below) are fixed tothe optical cards on laser based systems The label is positioned close to theoptical connector output

Yellow explanatory labels (see below) are fixed to the equipment whichdefine the laser classification

Conclusions As shown above the accessible optical radiations available inthese systems are within the Class 3A limits for continuous viewing and atany distance from a fibre end Furthermore the equipment design minimisesaccess to optical radiation both physically and procedurally during all phasesof operation

WARNING

Optical safety - laser shutdown mechanismThe optical units contain link options for disabling the lasershutdown mechanism for test purposes In normal operationensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is not disabled (see

Module Replacement Procedures NTP 323-1061-547 fordetails)

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR

VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICALINSTRUMENTS

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Optical connectorfibre handling

The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibreoptical cables

bull Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres

bull Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible After handling single fibrecables hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making anycontact with the eyes

Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and securelocation during installation

bull Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers Use tweezers or thesticky side of a piece of vinyl tape to pick up and discard any loose fibreends

bull All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for thatpurpose

CAUTIONOptical connectors

Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before

making any optical connection

When making an optical connection do not rotate the opticalconnector unnecessarily

When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings withcaptive caps

CAUTIONDamage to optical fibres

When dressing fibres take care not to exceed the minimum

bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyrapsused for dressing as damage may result

When connecting connectors ensure that the optical fibres arenot trapped by the protective cover on the unit before sliding theunit in position

WARNINGDanger from glass chips

If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye seek medicalattention at once

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Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitiveto discharges of static electricity This can induce interference in workingcircuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through theequipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barredhand symbol) as shown below

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following theprecautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protectionof electrostatic sensitive devices BS CECC 00015 Part 1

Some of these precautions are summarised below

bull Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform toBS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge(ESD) bonding point or if there is no point available via an ESD adaptor

Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panelsbull Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding

point before removing covers cards or connectors

bull The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin

bull Cards should only be handled by the edges avoiding contact with thecomponents printed circuit board tracks and connectors

bull Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging Anycards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags

bull Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostaticprotected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1 If this is not practicaluse conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESDbonding point

bull All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bondingpoint

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3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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3

LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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3

List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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1

Documentation overview 1-

IntroductionThis chapter provides an introduction to the documentation suite for theNortel TN-1X It includes a list of documents for the TN-1X and a topic audience matrix

The documents are divided into functionally related groups as follows

bull Common mdash provides information common to all TN-1X documents forexample safety master index terms and abbreviations

bull Descriptive mdash provides descriptions of the equipment alarmssurveillance features system applications and performance specifications

bull Installation mdash provides installation procedures

bull Commissioning and testing mdash provides commissioning and softwareprovisioning information to enable the system to be initialized beforeservices are enabled

bull Operations administration and provisioning mdash provides informationneeded for OAampP purposes this includes Craft Access Terminal (CAT)user procedures

bull Maintenance mdash contains information for maintenance purposes includingprocedures for troubleshooting clearing alarms and replacing units

NTP numberingThe above documentation groups provide the basis for the division of thedocumentation suite Each individual document is identified by a unique10-digit Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) number in the formXXX-YYYY-ZZZ where

bull XXX represents a division number identifying the system name

bull YYYY represents the layer number identifying the product line

bull ZZZ represents the key number identifying the type of information

The XXX and YYYY numbers are the same throughout the documentationsuite The ZZZ number identifies the individual module

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

List of documentsThe TN-1X documentation suite is presented in modular form each moduledescribes a particular part of the system or explains how to use it Thefollowing paragraphs give a brief description of the contents of each module

See Table 1-1 on page 1-4 for ordering codes for TN-1X documentation andthe issue status of each module

Documentation common to all modules

Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090This document contains a list of documents in the TN-1X documentation settogether with a brief description The document acts as a high-level contentslist and provides

bull general safety guidelinesprocedures associated with the TN-1X includingoptical safety ESD and high voltages

bull a list of terms and abbreviations used throughout the TN-1Xdocumentation including a brief description where applicable

bull a Master Index which provides a guide for the user of the TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic

TN-1X system and unit descriptions

System Description 323-1061-100This document provides a system level description of the TN-1X Thedocument includes system level information including system configurationssoftware overview alarms and surveillance protection switching andperformance monitoring

The document acts as a concise introduction to the equipment and isrecommended for anyone working with the TN-1X

Unit Description 323-1061-110This document provides unit descriptions for each of the TN-1X and TN-1X S plug-in units

Installation proceduresTN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation of

the TN-1X subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-1XS subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

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1Commissioning procedures

System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220This document provides the recommended commissioning and testingprocedures for new TN-1X and TN-MS equipment installations

Operations Administration and Provisioning

System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302This document details the procedures associated with the system and softwareadministration of the TN-1X (eg users data datetime loadingrunning newsoftware)

Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310This document details the procedures associated with the networkadministration of the TN-1X (eg path management synchronisation)

Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401This document provides a guide to the use of the Command Line UserInterface software for the purpose of configuration and administration of theTN-1X and TN-1XS

Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403This document provides a guide to the use of the Browser User Interface forthe purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1X and TN-1XS

Maintenance procedures

Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543This document provides information on how to locate and clear equipment

alarms on the TN-1X descriptions of all LEDs and lamps associated with theTN-1X information on warrantyrepairhelp line services offered to thecustomer and procedures for cleaning optical connectors

Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547This document provides procedures for replacing units and interface modulesfor the TN-1X and TN-1XS this includes safety guidelines whereappropriate

Associated documentsThe TN-1X can be managed by the TN-MS Element Controller (TN-MS)

The following NTPs are associated with the TN-MS EC-1

TN-MS Element Controller Installation Procedures 323-1091-202This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-MS Controller on an HP platform

TN-MS Element Controller User Procedures 323-1091-402This document provides procedures for the use of the TN-MS ElementController for the purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1XTN-1XS TN-1P and TN-1C Network Elements

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Ordering codes for TN-1X documentationThe NTPs are available in two formats Complete sets of NTPs can be orderedin each format using the following codes

bull B5 Wir-O bound 32H SC00 456 VEA

bull CD-ROM 32H SC00 456 VEC

Table 1-1Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation

Description NTP Code Status

TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Description 323-1061-100 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Unit Descriptions 323-1061-110 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200 Release 8 Standard

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547 Release 8 Standard

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1Individual NTPs can be ordered by quoting the NTP code as listed inTable 1-1 and adding a further three characters as follows to indicate theformat and product release number

The letter lsquoBrsquo following the 10 digit code is used to indicate the B5 Wir-Obound format

The last two characters are numbers indicating the product release numberFor example product release 8 will use the numbers lsquo80rsquo after the formatcharacter

So to order further copies of this document in B5 Wir-O bound format use thecode

3231061090B80

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General safety guidelines 2-

Hazardous materialsSmall amounts of hazardous materials are used in the manufacture of someelectrical components The components are usually hermetically sealed andare quite safe in normal use

Nortel has identified those components which use hazardous materials andmakes the following general recommendations for handling and disposal

bull Do not dismantle the component

bull If already broken collect all the broken parts avoiding skin contact andinhalation Place in a suitable container for disposal

bull Do not incinerate

bull Dispose of in accordance with local toxic waste procedures

Optical safety aspects

IntroductionThe TN-1X equipment has been designed to meet the requirements ofSpecification EN 60825 as if they were Class 3A laser products under normaloperating and single fault conditions

Note The lasers normally operate in the Class 1 band and only enterClass 3A under worst case fault conditions

EN 60825 Class 3A requirementsThe Acceptable Emission Limits (AEL) for a wavelength of 1300 nm forClass 3A laser products is 24 mW (+138 dBm) reference EN60825-1(IEC825-1 1993)

The AEL for a wavelength of 1550 nm for Class 3A laser products is 50 mW(+170 dBm) reference EN60825-1 (IEC825-1 1993)

Design featuresNormal operating conditions Under normal operating conditions eachoptical fibre section is essentially a closed system permitting no human accessto optical radiation

Installation and system maintenance There is no requirement duringinstallation or maintenance for an operator to view a fibre end or connectorwhile the associated laser is powered

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However under these operating conditions exposure to optical radiation ispossible under the following conditions

bull When an optical connection is unmated on an operational fibre section

bull When there is a break in the fibre section due to damage and when thesection is operational

As the type of optical connectors used on all the systems do not involve theuse of lenses both the above conditions can be considered to be equivalentie the safety consideration is equivalent to that for an exposed fibre end

In these situations compliance with the Class 3A safety requirementsdiscussed above is assured because the operating light power levels of thesesystems is below Class 3A limits

Servicing The optical units are not intended for servicing by the user In the

event of a fault the optical units must be returned to Nortel Limited for repairor replacement

The customer should undertake to enforce certain engineering andadministrative controls in the use of optical fibre systems such as

bull Good housekeeping Cleanliness and handling of fibres with care

bull Labelling is clearly visible at all times and not removed

bull Adequately trained staff

bull Although the TN-1X is designed to remain within Class 3A limits it isrecommended that the following safe working practices are observed

mdash Never view an unterminated optical fibre or connector close to theoptical transmitter unless the optical source has been turned off Thisalso relates to a broken fibre in an optical cable section which shouldhave the optical power removed Removal of the optical power shouldbe confirmed over a period of at least 2 minutes (due to the automaticlaser shutdown and auto-restart facilities used on some systems)

mdash When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings with captivecaps

mdash When making a connection do not rotate the optical plugunnecessarily

mdash Clean all optical plugs and couplings by an approved method beforemaking any optical connection

mdash Procedures detailing the work to be carried out on the system therebyminimising any risk to the maintenance staff

System operating levels Laser output powers are set up and controlledwithin plusmn05 dB of nominal during manufacture

The optical output power level above is the mean power value which is themost onerous from the safety point of view

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2

Identification Yellow laser output warning labels (see below) are fixed tothe optical cards on laser based systems The label is positioned close to theoptical connector output

Yellow explanatory labels (see below) are fixed to the equipment whichdefine the laser classification

Conclusions As shown above the accessible optical radiations available inthese systems are within the Class 3A limits for continuous viewing and atany distance from a fibre end Furthermore the equipment design minimisesaccess to optical radiation both physically and procedurally during all phasesof operation

WARNING

Optical safety - laser shutdown mechanismThe optical units contain link options for disabling the lasershutdown mechanism for test purposes In normal operationensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is not disabled (see

Module Replacement Procedures NTP 323-1061-547 fordetails)

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR

VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICALINSTRUMENTS

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Optical connectorfibre handling

The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibreoptical cables

bull Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres

bull Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible After handling single fibrecables hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making anycontact with the eyes

Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and securelocation during installation

bull Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers Use tweezers or thesticky side of a piece of vinyl tape to pick up and discard any loose fibreends

bull All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for thatpurpose

CAUTIONOptical connectors

Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before

making any optical connection

When making an optical connection do not rotate the opticalconnector unnecessarily

When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings withcaptive caps

CAUTIONDamage to optical fibres

When dressing fibres take care not to exceed the minimum

bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyrapsused for dressing as damage may result

When connecting connectors ensure that the optical fibres arenot trapped by the protective cover on the unit before sliding theunit in position

WARNINGDanger from glass chips

If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye seek medicalattention at once

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Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitiveto discharges of static electricity This can induce interference in workingcircuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through theequipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barredhand symbol) as shown below

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following theprecautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protectionof electrostatic sensitive devices BS CECC 00015 Part 1

Some of these precautions are summarised below

bull Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform toBS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge(ESD) bonding point or if there is no point available via an ESD adaptor

Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panelsbull Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding

point before removing covers cards or connectors

bull The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin

bull Cards should only be handled by the edges avoiding contact with thecomponents printed circuit board tracks and connectors

bull Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging Anycards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags

bull Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostaticprotected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1 If this is not practicaluse conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESDbonding point

bull All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bondingpoint

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3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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3

LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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3

List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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3

Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

List of documentsThe TN-1X documentation suite is presented in modular form each moduledescribes a particular part of the system or explains how to use it Thefollowing paragraphs give a brief description of the contents of each module

See Table 1-1 on page 1-4 for ordering codes for TN-1X documentation andthe issue status of each module

Documentation common to all modules

Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090This document contains a list of documents in the TN-1X documentation settogether with a brief description The document acts as a high-level contentslist and provides

bull general safety guidelinesprocedures associated with the TN-1X includingoptical safety ESD and high voltages

bull a list of terms and abbreviations used throughout the TN-1Xdocumentation including a brief description where applicable

bull a Master Index which provides a guide for the user of the TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic

TN-1X system and unit descriptions

System Description 323-1061-100This document provides a system level description of the TN-1X Thedocument includes system level information including system configurationssoftware overview alarms and surveillance protection switching andperformance monitoring

The document acts as a concise introduction to the equipment and isrecommended for anyone working with the TN-1X

Unit Description 323-1061-110This document provides unit descriptions for each of the TN-1X and TN-1X S plug-in units

Installation proceduresTN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation of

the TN-1X subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-1XS subracks The document includes information on installationprerequisites safety guidelines planning toolequipment requirementsinstallation procedures and connections

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1Commissioning procedures

System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220This document provides the recommended commissioning and testingprocedures for new TN-1X and TN-MS equipment installations

Operations Administration and Provisioning

System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302This document details the procedures associated with the system and softwareadministration of the TN-1X (eg users data datetime loadingrunning newsoftware)

Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310This document details the procedures associated with the networkadministration of the TN-1X (eg path management synchronisation)

Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401This document provides a guide to the use of the Command Line UserInterface software for the purpose of configuration and administration of theTN-1X and TN-1XS

Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403This document provides a guide to the use of the Browser User Interface forthe purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1X and TN-1XS

Maintenance procedures

Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543This document provides information on how to locate and clear equipment

alarms on the TN-1X descriptions of all LEDs and lamps associated with theTN-1X information on warrantyrepairhelp line services offered to thecustomer and procedures for cleaning optical connectors

Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547This document provides procedures for replacing units and interface modulesfor the TN-1X and TN-1XS this includes safety guidelines whereappropriate

Associated documentsThe TN-1X can be managed by the TN-MS Element Controller (TN-MS)

The following NTPs are associated with the TN-MS EC-1

TN-MS Element Controller Installation Procedures 323-1091-202This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-MS Controller on an HP platform

TN-MS Element Controller User Procedures 323-1091-402This document provides procedures for the use of the TN-MS ElementController for the purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1XTN-1XS TN-1P and TN-1C Network Elements

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1-4 Documentation overview

323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Ordering codes for TN-1X documentationThe NTPs are available in two formats Complete sets of NTPs can be orderedin each format using the following codes

bull B5 Wir-O bound 32H SC00 456 VEA

bull CD-ROM 32H SC00 456 VEC

Table 1-1Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation

Description NTP Code Status

TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Description 323-1061-100 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Unit Descriptions 323-1061-110 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200 Release 8 Standard

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547 Release 8 Standard

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1Individual NTPs can be ordered by quoting the NTP code as listed inTable 1-1 and adding a further three characters as follows to indicate theformat and product release number

The letter lsquoBrsquo following the 10 digit code is used to indicate the B5 Wir-Obound format

The last two characters are numbers indicating the product release numberFor example product release 8 will use the numbers lsquo80rsquo after the formatcharacter

So to order further copies of this document in B5 Wir-O bound format use thecode

3231061090B80

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General safety guidelines 2-

Hazardous materialsSmall amounts of hazardous materials are used in the manufacture of someelectrical components The components are usually hermetically sealed andare quite safe in normal use

Nortel has identified those components which use hazardous materials andmakes the following general recommendations for handling and disposal

bull Do not dismantle the component

bull If already broken collect all the broken parts avoiding skin contact andinhalation Place in a suitable container for disposal

bull Do not incinerate

bull Dispose of in accordance with local toxic waste procedures

Optical safety aspects

IntroductionThe TN-1X equipment has been designed to meet the requirements ofSpecification EN 60825 as if they were Class 3A laser products under normaloperating and single fault conditions

Note The lasers normally operate in the Class 1 band and only enterClass 3A under worst case fault conditions

EN 60825 Class 3A requirementsThe Acceptable Emission Limits (AEL) for a wavelength of 1300 nm forClass 3A laser products is 24 mW (+138 dBm) reference EN60825-1(IEC825-1 1993)

The AEL for a wavelength of 1550 nm for Class 3A laser products is 50 mW(+170 dBm) reference EN60825-1 (IEC825-1 1993)

Design featuresNormal operating conditions Under normal operating conditions eachoptical fibre section is essentially a closed system permitting no human accessto optical radiation

Installation and system maintenance There is no requirement duringinstallation or maintenance for an operator to view a fibre end or connectorwhile the associated laser is powered

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However under these operating conditions exposure to optical radiation ispossible under the following conditions

bull When an optical connection is unmated on an operational fibre section

bull When there is a break in the fibre section due to damage and when thesection is operational

As the type of optical connectors used on all the systems do not involve theuse of lenses both the above conditions can be considered to be equivalentie the safety consideration is equivalent to that for an exposed fibre end

In these situations compliance with the Class 3A safety requirementsdiscussed above is assured because the operating light power levels of thesesystems is below Class 3A limits

Servicing The optical units are not intended for servicing by the user In the

event of a fault the optical units must be returned to Nortel Limited for repairor replacement

The customer should undertake to enforce certain engineering andadministrative controls in the use of optical fibre systems such as

bull Good housekeeping Cleanliness and handling of fibres with care

bull Labelling is clearly visible at all times and not removed

bull Adequately trained staff

bull Although the TN-1X is designed to remain within Class 3A limits it isrecommended that the following safe working practices are observed

mdash Never view an unterminated optical fibre or connector close to theoptical transmitter unless the optical source has been turned off Thisalso relates to a broken fibre in an optical cable section which shouldhave the optical power removed Removal of the optical power shouldbe confirmed over a period of at least 2 minutes (due to the automaticlaser shutdown and auto-restart facilities used on some systems)

mdash When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings with captivecaps

mdash When making a connection do not rotate the optical plugunnecessarily

mdash Clean all optical plugs and couplings by an approved method beforemaking any optical connection

mdash Procedures detailing the work to be carried out on the system therebyminimising any risk to the maintenance staff

System operating levels Laser output powers are set up and controlledwithin plusmn05 dB of nominal during manufacture

The optical output power level above is the mean power value which is themost onerous from the safety point of view

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Identification Yellow laser output warning labels (see below) are fixed tothe optical cards on laser based systems The label is positioned close to theoptical connector output

Yellow explanatory labels (see below) are fixed to the equipment whichdefine the laser classification

Conclusions As shown above the accessible optical radiations available inthese systems are within the Class 3A limits for continuous viewing and atany distance from a fibre end Furthermore the equipment design minimisesaccess to optical radiation both physically and procedurally during all phasesof operation

WARNING

Optical safety - laser shutdown mechanismThe optical units contain link options for disabling the lasershutdown mechanism for test purposes In normal operationensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is not disabled (see

Module Replacement Procedures NTP 323-1061-547 fordetails)

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR

VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICALINSTRUMENTS

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Optical connectorfibre handling

The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibreoptical cables

bull Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres

bull Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible After handling single fibrecables hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making anycontact with the eyes

Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and securelocation during installation

bull Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers Use tweezers or thesticky side of a piece of vinyl tape to pick up and discard any loose fibreends

bull All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for thatpurpose

CAUTIONOptical connectors

Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before

making any optical connection

When making an optical connection do not rotate the opticalconnector unnecessarily

When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings withcaptive caps

CAUTIONDamage to optical fibres

When dressing fibres take care not to exceed the minimum

bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyrapsused for dressing as damage may result

When connecting connectors ensure that the optical fibres arenot trapped by the protective cover on the unit before sliding theunit in position

WARNINGDanger from glass chips

If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye seek medicalattention at once

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2

Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitiveto discharges of static electricity This can induce interference in workingcircuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through theequipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barredhand symbol) as shown below

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following theprecautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protectionof electrostatic sensitive devices BS CECC 00015 Part 1

Some of these precautions are summarised below

bull Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform toBS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge(ESD) bonding point or if there is no point available via an ESD adaptor

Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panelsbull Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding

point before removing covers cards or connectors

bull The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin

bull Cards should only be handled by the edges avoiding contact with thecomponents printed circuit board tracks and connectors

bull Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging Anycards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags

bull Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostaticprotected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1 If this is not practicaluse conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESDbonding point

bull All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bondingpoint

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3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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3

LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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3

List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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3

Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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1Commissioning procedures

System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220This document provides the recommended commissioning and testingprocedures for new TN-1X and TN-MS equipment installations

Operations Administration and Provisioning

System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302This document details the procedures associated with the system and softwareadministration of the TN-1X (eg users data datetime loadingrunning newsoftware)

Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310This document details the procedures associated with the networkadministration of the TN-1X (eg path management synchronisation)

Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401This document provides a guide to the use of the Command Line UserInterface software for the purpose of configuration and administration of theTN-1X and TN-1XS

Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403This document provides a guide to the use of the Browser User Interface forthe purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1X and TN-1XS

Maintenance procedures

Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543This document provides information on how to locate and clear equipment

alarms on the TN-1X descriptions of all LEDs and lamps associated with theTN-1X information on warrantyrepairhelp line services offered to thecustomer and procedures for cleaning optical connectors

Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547This document provides procedures for replacing units and interface modulesfor the TN-1X and TN-1XS this includes safety guidelines whereappropriate

Associated documentsThe TN-1X can be managed by the TN-MS Element Controller (TN-MS)

The following NTPs are associated with the TN-MS EC-1

TN-MS Element Controller Installation Procedures 323-1091-202This document includes a complete set of instructions for the installation ofthe TN-MS Controller on an HP platform

TN-MS Element Controller User Procedures 323-1091-402This document provides procedures for the use of the TN-MS ElementController for the purpose of configuration and administration of the TN-1XTN-1XS TN-1P and TN-1C Network Elements

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1-4 Documentation overview

323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Ordering codes for TN-1X documentationThe NTPs are available in two formats Complete sets of NTPs can be orderedin each format using the following codes

bull B5 Wir-O bound 32H SC00 456 VEA

bull CD-ROM 32H SC00 456 VEC

Table 1-1Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation

Description NTP Code Status

TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Description 323-1061-100 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Unit Descriptions 323-1061-110 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200 Release 8 Standard

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547 Release 8 Standard

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1Individual NTPs can be ordered by quoting the NTP code as listed inTable 1-1 and adding a further three characters as follows to indicate theformat and product release number

The letter lsquoBrsquo following the 10 digit code is used to indicate the B5 Wir-Obound format

The last two characters are numbers indicating the product release numberFor example product release 8 will use the numbers lsquo80rsquo after the formatcharacter

So to order further copies of this document in B5 Wir-O bound format use thecode

3231061090B80

end of chapter

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2-1 2

General safety guidelines 2-

Hazardous materialsSmall amounts of hazardous materials are used in the manufacture of someelectrical components The components are usually hermetically sealed andare quite safe in normal use

Nortel has identified those components which use hazardous materials andmakes the following general recommendations for handling and disposal

bull Do not dismantle the component

bull If already broken collect all the broken parts avoiding skin contact andinhalation Place in a suitable container for disposal

bull Do not incinerate

bull Dispose of in accordance with local toxic waste procedures

Optical safety aspects

IntroductionThe TN-1X equipment has been designed to meet the requirements ofSpecification EN 60825 as if they were Class 3A laser products under normaloperating and single fault conditions

Note The lasers normally operate in the Class 1 band and only enterClass 3A under worst case fault conditions

EN 60825 Class 3A requirementsThe Acceptable Emission Limits (AEL) for a wavelength of 1300 nm forClass 3A laser products is 24 mW (+138 dBm) reference EN60825-1(IEC825-1 1993)

The AEL for a wavelength of 1550 nm for Class 3A laser products is 50 mW(+170 dBm) reference EN60825-1 (IEC825-1 1993)

Design featuresNormal operating conditions Under normal operating conditions eachoptical fibre section is essentially a closed system permitting no human accessto optical radiation

Installation and system maintenance There is no requirement duringinstallation or maintenance for an operator to view a fibre end or connectorwhile the associated laser is powered

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

However under these operating conditions exposure to optical radiation ispossible under the following conditions

bull When an optical connection is unmated on an operational fibre section

bull When there is a break in the fibre section due to damage and when thesection is operational

As the type of optical connectors used on all the systems do not involve theuse of lenses both the above conditions can be considered to be equivalentie the safety consideration is equivalent to that for an exposed fibre end

In these situations compliance with the Class 3A safety requirementsdiscussed above is assured because the operating light power levels of thesesystems is below Class 3A limits

Servicing The optical units are not intended for servicing by the user In the

event of a fault the optical units must be returned to Nortel Limited for repairor replacement

The customer should undertake to enforce certain engineering andadministrative controls in the use of optical fibre systems such as

bull Good housekeeping Cleanliness and handling of fibres with care

bull Labelling is clearly visible at all times and not removed

bull Adequately trained staff

bull Although the TN-1X is designed to remain within Class 3A limits it isrecommended that the following safe working practices are observed

mdash Never view an unterminated optical fibre or connector close to theoptical transmitter unless the optical source has been turned off Thisalso relates to a broken fibre in an optical cable section which shouldhave the optical power removed Removal of the optical power shouldbe confirmed over a period of at least 2 minutes (due to the automaticlaser shutdown and auto-restart facilities used on some systems)

mdash When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings with captivecaps

mdash When making a connection do not rotate the optical plugunnecessarily

mdash Clean all optical plugs and couplings by an approved method beforemaking any optical connection

mdash Procedures detailing the work to be carried out on the system therebyminimising any risk to the maintenance staff

System operating levels Laser output powers are set up and controlledwithin plusmn05 dB of nominal during manufacture

The optical output power level above is the mean power value which is themost onerous from the safety point of view

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2

Identification Yellow laser output warning labels (see below) are fixed tothe optical cards on laser based systems The label is positioned close to theoptical connector output

Yellow explanatory labels (see below) are fixed to the equipment whichdefine the laser classification

Conclusions As shown above the accessible optical radiations available inthese systems are within the Class 3A limits for continuous viewing and atany distance from a fibre end Furthermore the equipment design minimisesaccess to optical radiation both physically and procedurally during all phasesof operation

WARNING

Optical safety - laser shutdown mechanismThe optical units contain link options for disabling the lasershutdown mechanism for test purposes In normal operationensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is not disabled (see

Module Replacement Procedures NTP 323-1061-547 fordetails)

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR

VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICALINSTRUMENTS

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Optical connectorfibre handling

The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibreoptical cables

bull Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres

bull Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible After handling single fibrecables hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making anycontact with the eyes

Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and securelocation during installation

bull Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers Use tweezers or thesticky side of a piece of vinyl tape to pick up and discard any loose fibreends

bull All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for thatpurpose

CAUTIONOptical connectors

Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before

making any optical connection

When making an optical connection do not rotate the opticalconnector unnecessarily

When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings withcaptive caps

CAUTIONDamage to optical fibres

When dressing fibres take care not to exceed the minimum

bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyrapsused for dressing as damage may result

When connecting connectors ensure that the optical fibres arenot trapped by the protective cover on the unit before sliding theunit in position

WARNINGDanger from glass chips

If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye seek medicalattention at once

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Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitiveto discharges of static electricity This can induce interference in workingcircuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through theequipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barredhand symbol) as shown below

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following theprecautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protectionof electrostatic sensitive devices BS CECC 00015 Part 1

Some of these precautions are summarised below

bull Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform toBS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge(ESD) bonding point or if there is no point available via an ESD adaptor

Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panelsbull Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding

point before removing covers cards or connectors

bull The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin

bull Cards should only be handled by the edges avoiding contact with thecomponents printed circuit board tracks and connectors

bull Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging Anycards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags

bull Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostaticprotected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1 If this is not practicaluse conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESDbonding point

bull All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bondingpoint

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3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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3

LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

Page 16: 1061 090 Documentation Overview

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1-4 Documentation overview

323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Ordering codes for TN-1X documentationThe NTPs are available in two formats Complete sets of NTPs can be orderedin each format using the following codes

bull B5 Wir-O bound 32H SC00 456 VEA

bull CD-ROM 32H SC00 456 VEC

Table 1-1Ordering codes for TN-1X documentation

Description NTP Code Status

TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety 323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Description 323-1061-100 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Unit Descriptions 323-1061-110 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Installation Procedures 323-1061-200 Release 8 Standard

TN-1XS Installation Procedures 323-1061-201 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System Commissioning Procedures 323-1061-220 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X System and Software Administration Procedures 323-1061-302 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Network Administration Procedures 323-1061-310 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Command Line User Interface Guide 323-1061-401 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Browser User Interface Guide 323-1061-403 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Alarm Clearing Procedures 323-1061-543 Release 8 Standard

TN-1X Module Replacement Procedures 323-1061-547 Release 8 Standard

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1Individual NTPs can be ordered by quoting the NTP code as listed inTable 1-1 and adding a further three characters as follows to indicate theformat and product release number

The letter lsquoBrsquo following the 10 digit code is used to indicate the B5 Wir-Obound format

The last two characters are numbers indicating the product release numberFor example product release 8 will use the numbers lsquo80rsquo after the formatcharacter

So to order further copies of this document in B5 Wir-O bound format use thecode

3231061090B80

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2-1 2

General safety guidelines 2-

Hazardous materialsSmall amounts of hazardous materials are used in the manufacture of someelectrical components The components are usually hermetically sealed andare quite safe in normal use

Nortel has identified those components which use hazardous materials andmakes the following general recommendations for handling and disposal

bull Do not dismantle the component

bull If already broken collect all the broken parts avoiding skin contact andinhalation Place in a suitable container for disposal

bull Do not incinerate

bull Dispose of in accordance with local toxic waste procedures

Optical safety aspects

IntroductionThe TN-1X equipment has been designed to meet the requirements ofSpecification EN 60825 as if they were Class 3A laser products under normaloperating and single fault conditions

Note The lasers normally operate in the Class 1 band and only enterClass 3A under worst case fault conditions

EN 60825 Class 3A requirementsThe Acceptable Emission Limits (AEL) for a wavelength of 1300 nm forClass 3A laser products is 24 mW (+138 dBm) reference EN60825-1(IEC825-1 1993)

The AEL for a wavelength of 1550 nm for Class 3A laser products is 50 mW(+170 dBm) reference EN60825-1 (IEC825-1 1993)

Design featuresNormal operating conditions Under normal operating conditions eachoptical fibre section is essentially a closed system permitting no human accessto optical radiation

Installation and system maintenance There is no requirement duringinstallation or maintenance for an operator to view a fibre end or connectorwhile the associated laser is powered

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

However under these operating conditions exposure to optical radiation ispossible under the following conditions

bull When an optical connection is unmated on an operational fibre section

bull When there is a break in the fibre section due to damage and when thesection is operational

As the type of optical connectors used on all the systems do not involve theuse of lenses both the above conditions can be considered to be equivalentie the safety consideration is equivalent to that for an exposed fibre end

In these situations compliance with the Class 3A safety requirementsdiscussed above is assured because the operating light power levels of thesesystems is below Class 3A limits

Servicing The optical units are not intended for servicing by the user In the

event of a fault the optical units must be returned to Nortel Limited for repairor replacement

The customer should undertake to enforce certain engineering andadministrative controls in the use of optical fibre systems such as

bull Good housekeeping Cleanliness and handling of fibres with care

bull Labelling is clearly visible at all times and not removed

bull Adequately trained staff

bull Although the TN-1X is designed to remain within Class 3A limits it isrecommended that the following safe working practices are observed

mdash Never view an unterminated optical fibre or connector close to theoptical transmitter unless the optical source has been turned off Thisalso relates to a broken fibre in an optical cable section which shouldhave the optical power removed Removal of the optical power shouldbe confirmed over a period of at least 2 minutes (due to the automaticlaser shutdown and auto-restart facilities used on some systems)

mdash When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings with captivecaps

mdash When making a connection do not rotate the optical plugunnecessarily

mdash Clean all optical plugs and couplings by an approved method beforemaking any optical connection

mdash Procedures detailing the work to be carried out on the system therebyminimising any risk to the maintenance staff

System operating levels Laser output powers are set up and controlledwithin plusmn05 dB of nominal during manufacture

The optical output power level above is the mean power value which is themost onerous from the safety point of view

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2

Identification Yellow laser output warning labels (see below) are fixed tothe optical cards on laser based systems The label is positioned close to theoptical connector output

Yellow explanatory labels (see below) are fixed to the equipment whichdefine the laser classification

Conclusions As shown above the accessible optical radiations available inthese systems are within the Class 3A limits for continuous viewing and atany distance from a fibre end Furthermore the equipment design minimisesaccess to optical radiation both physically and procedurally during all phasesof operation

WARNING

Optical safety - laser shutdown mechanismThe optical units contain link options for disabling the lasershutdown mechanism for test purposes In normal operationensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is not disabled (see

Module Replacement Procedures NTP 323-1061-547 fordetails)

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR

VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICALINSTRUMENTS

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Optical connectorfibre handling

The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibreoptical cables

bull Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres

bull Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible After handling single fibrecables hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making anycontact with the eyes

Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and securelocation during installation

bull Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers Use tweezers or thesticky side of a piece of vinyl tape to pick up and discard any loose fibreends

bull All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for thatpurpose

CAUTIONOptical connectors

Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before

making any optical connection

When making an optical connection do not rotate the opticalconnector unnecessarily

When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings withcaptive caps

CAUTIONDamage to optical fibres

When dressing fibres take care not to exceed the minimum

bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyrapsused for dressing as damage may result

When connecting connectors ensure that the optical fibres arenot trapped by the protective cover on the unit before sliding theunit in position

WARNINGDanger from glass chips

If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye seek medicalattention at once

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2

Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitiveto discharges of static electricity This can induce interference in workingcircuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through theequipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barredhand symbol) as shown below

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following theprecautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protectionof electrostatic sensitive devices BS CECC 00015 Part 1

Some of these precautions are summarised below

bull Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform toBS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge(ESD) bonding point or if there is no point available via an ESD adaptor

Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panelsbull Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding

point before removing covers cards or connectors

bull The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin

bull Cards should only be handled by the edges avoiding contact with thecomponents printed circuit board tracks and connectors

bull Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging Anycards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags

bull Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostaticprotected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1 If this is not practicaluse conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESDbonding point

bull All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bondingpoint

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3-1

3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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3

LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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3

List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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3

Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4-1

4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

This page is left blank intentionally

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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Nortel TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety

navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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Nortel TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety

EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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1Individual NTPs can be ordered by quoting the NTP code as listed inTable 1-1 and adding a further three characters as follows to indicate theformat and product release number

The letter lsquoBrsquo following the 10 digit code is used to indicate the B5 Wir-Obound format

The last two characters are numbers indicating the product release numberFor example product release 8 will use the numbers lsquo80rsquo after the formatcharacter

So to order further copies of this document in B5 Wir-O bound format use thecode

3231061090B80

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2-1 2

General safety guidelines 2-

Hazardous materialsSmall amounts of hazardous materials are used in the manufacture of someelectrical components The components are usually hermetically sealed andare quite safe in normal use

Nortel has identified those components which use hazardous materials andmakes the following general recommendations for handling and disposal

bull Do not dismantle the component

bull If already broken collect all the broken parts avoiding skin contact andinhalation Place in a suitable container for disposal

bull Do not incinerate

bull Dispose of in accordance with local toxic waste procedures

Optical safety aspects

IntroductionThe TN-1X equipment has been designed to meet the requirements ofSpecification EN 60825 as if they were Class 3A laser products under normaloperating and single fault conditions

Note The lasers normally operate in the Class 1 band and only enterClass 3A under worst case fault conditions

EN 60825 Class 3A requirementsThe Acceptable Emission Limits (AEL) for a wavelength of 1300 nm forClass 3A laser products is 24 mW (+138 dBm) reference EN60825-1(IEC825-1 1993)

The AEL for a wavelength of 1550 nm for Class 3A laser products is 50 mW(+170 dBm) reference EN60825-1 (IEC825-1 1993)

Design featuresNormal operating conditions Under normal operating conditions eachoptical fibre section is essentially a closed system permitting no human accessto optical radiation

Installation and system maintenance There is no requirement duringinstallation or maintenance for an operator to view a fibre end or connectorwhile the associated laser is powered

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

However under these operating conditions exposure to optical radiation ispossible under the following conditions

bull When an optical connection is unmated on an operational fibre section

bull When there is a break in the fibre section due to damage and when thesection is operational

As the type of optical connectors used on all the systems do not involve theuse of lenses both the above conditions can be considered to be equivalentie the safety consideration is equivalent to that for an exposed fibre end

In these situations compliance with the Class 3A safety requirementsdiscussed above is assured because the operating light power levels of thesesystems is below Class 3A limits

Servicing The optical units are not intended for servicing by the user In the

event of a fault the optical units must be returned to Nortel Limited for repairor replacement

The customer should undertake to enforce certain engineering andadministrative controls in the use of optical fibre systems such as

bull Good housekeeping Cleanliness and handling of fibres with care

bull Labelling is clearly visible at all times and not removed

bull Adequately trained staff

bull Although the TN-1X is designed to remain within Class 3A limits it isrecommended that the following safe working practices are observed

mdash Never view an unterminated optical fibre or connector close to theoptical transmitter unless the optical source has been turned off Thisalso relates to a broken fibre in an optical cable section which shouldhave the optical power removed Removal of the optical power shouldbe confirmed over a period of at least 2 minutes (due to the automaticlaser shutdown and auto-restart facilities used on some systems)

mdash When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings with captivecaps

mdash When making a connection do not rotate the optical plugunnecessarily

mdash Clean all optical plugs and couplings by an approved method beforemaking any optical connection

mdash Procedures detailing the work to be carried out on the system therebyminimising any risk to the maintenance staff

System operating levels Laser output powers are set up and controlledwithin plusmn05 dB of nominal during manufacture

The optical output power level above is the mean power value which is themost onerous from the safety point of view

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2

Identification Yellow laser output warning labels (see below) are fixed tothe optical cards on laser based systems The label is positioned close to theoptical connector output

Yellow explanatory labels (see below) are fixed to the equipment whichdefine the laser classification

Conclusions As shown above the accessible optical radiations available inthese systems are within the Class 3A limits for continuous viewing and atany distance from a fibre end Furthermore the equipment design minimisesaccess to optical radiation both physically and procedurally during all phasesof operation

WARNING

Optical safety - laser shutdown mechanismThe optical units contain link options for disabling the lasershutdown mechanism for test purposes In normal operationensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is not disabled (see

Module Replacement Procedures NTP 323-1061-547 fordetails)

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR

VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICALINSTRUMENTS

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Optical connectorfibre handling

The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibreoptical cables

bull Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres

bull Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible After handling single fibrecables hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making anycontact with the eyes

Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and securelocation during installation

bull Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers Use tweezers or thesticky side of a piece of vinyl tape to pick up and discard any loose fibreends

bull All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for thatpurpose

CAUTIONOptical connectors

Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before

making any optical connection

When making an optical connection do not rotate the opticalconnector unnecessarily

When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings withcaptive caps

CAUTIONDamage to optical fibres

When dressing fibres take care not to exceed the minimum

bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyrapsused for dressing as damage may result

When connecting connectors ensure that the optical fibres arenot trapped by the protective cover on the unit before sliding theunit in position

WARNINGDanger from glass chips

If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye seek medicalattention at once

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2

Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitiveto discharges of static electricity This can induce interference in workingcircuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through theequipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barredhand symbol) as shown below

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following theprecautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protectionof electrostatic sensitive devices BS CECC 00015 Part 1

Some of these precautions are summarised below

bull Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform toBS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge(ESD) bonding point or if there is no point available via an ESD adaptor

Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panelsbull Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding

point before removing covers cards or connectors

bull The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin

bull Cards should only be handled by the edges avoiding contact with thecomponents printed circuit board tracks and connectors

bull Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging Anycards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags

bull Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostaticprotected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1 If this is not practicaluse conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESDbonding point

bull All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bondingpoint

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3-1

3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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3

LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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3

List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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3

Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

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403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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General safety guidelines 2-

Hazardous materialsSmall amounts of hazardous materials are used in the manufacture of someelectrical components The components are usually hermetically sealed andare quite safe in normal use

Nortel has identified those components which use hazardous materials andmakes the following general recommendations for handling and disposal

bull Do not dismantle the component

bull If already broken collect all the broken parts avoiding skin contact andinhalation Place in a suitable container for disposal

bull Do not incinerate

bull Dispose of in accordance with local toxic waste procedures

Optical safety aspects

IntroductionThe TN-1X equipment has been designed to meet the requirements ofSpecification EN 60825 as if they were Class 3A laser products under normaloperating and single fault conditions

Note The lasers normally operate in the Class 1 band and only enterClass 3A under worst case fault conditions

EN 60825 Class 3A requirementsThe Acceptable Emission Limits (AEL) for a wavelength of 1300 nm forClass 3A laser products is 24 mW (+138 dBm) reference EN60825-1(IEC825-1 1993)

The AEL for a wavelength of 1550 nm for Class 3A laser products is 50 mW(+170 dBm) reference EN60825-1 (IEC825-1 1993)

Design featuresNormal operating conditions Under normal operating conditions eachoptical fibre section is essentially a closed system permitting no human accessto optical radiation

Installation and system maintenance There is no requirement duringinstallation or maintenance for an operator to view a fibre end or connectorwhile the associated laser is powered

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However under these operating conditions exposure to optical radiation ispossible under the following conditions

bull When an optical connection is unmated on an operational fibre section

bull When there is a break in the fibre section due to damage and when thesection is operational

As the type of optical connectors used on all the systems do not involve theuse of lenses both the above conditions can be considered to be equivalentie the safety consideration is equivalent to that for an exposed fibre end

In these situations compliance with the Class 3A safety requirementsdiscussed above is assured because the operating light power levels of thesesystems is below Class 3A limits

Servicing The optical units are not intended for servicing by the user In the

event of a fault the optical units must be returned to Nortel Limited for repairor replacement

The customer should undertake to enforce certain engineering andadministrative controls in the use of optical fibre systems such as

bull Good housekeeping Cleanliness and handling of fibres with care

bull Labelling is clearly visible at all times and not removed

bull Adequately trained staff

bull Although the TN-1X is designed to remain within Class 3A limits it isrecommended that the following safe working practices are observed

mdash Never view an unterminated optical fibre or connector close to theoptical transmitter unless the optical source has been turned off Thisalso relates to a broken fibre in an optical cable section which shouldhave the optical power removed Removal of the optical power shouldbe confirmed over a period of at least 2 minutes (due to the automaticlaser shutdown and auto-restart facilities used on some systems)

mdash When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings with captivecaps

mdash When making a connection do not rotate the optical plugunnecessarily

mdash Clean all optical plugs and couplings by an approved method beforemaking any optical connection

mdash Procedures detailing the work to be carried out on the system therebyminimising any risk to the maintenance staff

System operating levels Laser output powers are set up and controlledwithin plusmn05 dB of nominal during manufacture

The optical output power level above is the mean power value which is themost onerous from the safety point of view

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Identification Yellow laser output warning labels (see below) are fixed tothe optical cards on laser based systems The label is positioned close to theoptical connector output

Yellow explanatory labels (see below) are fixed to the equipment whichdefine the laser classification

Conclusions As shown above the accessible optical radiations available inthese systems are within the Class 3A limits for continuous viewing and atany distance from a fibre end Furthermore the equipment design minimisesaccess to optical radiation both physically and procedurally during all phasesof operation

WARNING

Optical safety - laser shutdown mechanismThe optical units contain link options for disabling the lasershutdown mechanism for test purposes In normal operationensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is not disabled (see

Module Replacement Procedures NTP 323-1061-547 fordetails)

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR

VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICALINSTRUMENTS

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Optical connectorfibre handling

The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibreoptical cables

bull Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres

bull Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible After handling single fibrecables hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making anycontact with the eyes

Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and securelocation during installation

bull Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers Use tweezers or thesticky side of a piece of vinyl tape to pick up and discard any loose fibreends

bull All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for thatpurpose

CAUTIONOptical connectors

Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before

making any optical connection

When making an optical connection do not rotate the opticalconnector unnecessarily

When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings withcaptive caps

CAUTIONDamage to optical fibres

When dressing fibres take care not to exceed the minimum

bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyrapsused for dressing as damage may result

When connecting connectors ensure that the optical fibres arenot trapped by the protective cover on the unit before sliding theunit in position

WARNINGDanger from glass chips

If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye seek medicalattention at once

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Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitiveto discharges of static electricity This can induce interference in workingcircuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through theequipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barredhand symbol) as shown below

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following theprecautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protectionof electrostatic sensitive devices BS CECC 00015 Part 1

Some of these precautions are summarised below

bull Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform toBS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge(ESD) bonding point or if there is no point available via an ESD adaptor

Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panelsbull Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding

point before removing covers cards or connectors

bull The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin

bull Cards should only be handled by the edges avoiding contact with thecomponents printed circuit board tracks and connectors

bull Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging Anycards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags

bull Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostaticprotected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1 If this is not practicaluse conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESDbonding point

bull All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bondingpoint

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3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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General safety guidelines 2-

Hazardous materialsSmall amounts of hazardous materials are used in the manufacture of someelectrical components The components are usually hermetically sealed andare quite safe in normal use

Nortel has identified those components which use hazardous materials andmakes the following general recommendations for handling and disposal

bull Do not dismantle the component

bull If already broken collect all the broken parts avoiding skin contact andinhalation Place in a suitable container for disposal

bull Do not incinerate

bull Dispose of in accordance with local toxic waste procedures

Optical safety aspects

IntroductionThe TN-1X equipment has been designed to meet the requirements ofSpecification EN 60825 as if they were Class 3A laser products under normaloperating and single fault conditions

Note The lasers normally operate in the Class 1 band and only enterClass 3A under worst case fault conditions

EN 60825 Class 3A requirementsThe Acceptable Emission Limits (AEL) for a wavelength of 1300 nm forClass 3A laser products is 24 mW (+138 dBm) reference EN60825-1(IEC825-1 1993)

The AEL for a wavelength of 1550 nm for Class 3A laser products is 50 mW(+170 dBm) reference EN60825-1 (IEC825-1 1993)

Design featuresNormal operating conditions Under normal operating conditions eachoptical fibre section is essentially a closed system permitting no human accessto optical radiation

Installation and system maintenance There is no requirement duringinstallation or maintenance for an operator to view a fibre end or connectorwhile the associated laser is powered

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

However under these operating conditions exposure to optical radiation ispossible under the following conditions

bull When an optical connection is unmated on an operational fibre section

bull When there is a break in the fibre section due to damage and when thesection is operational

As the type of optical connectors used on all the systems do not involve theuse of lenses both the above conditions can be considered to be equivalentie the safety consideration is equivalent to that for an exposed fibre end

In these situations compliance with the Class 3A safety requirementsdiscussed above is assured because the operating light power levels of thesesystems is below Class 3A limits

Servicing The optical units are not intended for servicing by the user In the

event of a fault the optical units must be returned to Nortel Limited for repairor replacement

The customer should undertake to enforce certain engineering andadministrative controls in the use of optical fibre systems such as

bull Good housekeeping Cleanliness and handling of fibres with care

bull Labelling is clearly visible at all times and not removed

bull Adequately trained staff

bull Although the TN-1X is designed to remain within Class 3A limits it isrecommended that the following safe working practices are observed

mdash Never view an unterminated optical fibre or connector close to theoptical transmitter unless the optical source has been turned off Thisalso relates to a broken fibre in an optical cable section which shouldhave the optical power removed Removal of the optical power shouldbe confirmed over a period of at least 2 minutes (due to the automaticlaser shutdown and auto-restart facilities used on some systems)

mdash When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings with captivecaps

mdash When making a connection do not rotate the optical plugunnecessarily

mdash Clean all optical plugs and couplings by an approved method beforemaking any optical connection

mdash Procedures detailing the work to be carried out on the system therebyminimising any risk to the maintenance staff

System operating levels Laser output powers are set up and controlledwithin plusmn05 dB of nominal during manufacture

The optical output power level above is the mean power value which is themost onerous from the safety point of view

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Identification Yellow laser output warning labels (see below) are fixed tothe optical cards on laser based systems The label is positioned close to theoptical connector output

Yellow explanatory labels (see below) are fixed to the equipment whichdefine the laser classification

Conclusions As shown above the accessible optical radiations available inthese systems are within the Class 3A limits for continuous viewing and atany distance from a fibre end Furthermore the equipment design minimisesaccess to optical radiation both physically and procedurally during all phasesof operation

WARNING

Optical safety - laser shutdown mechanismThe optical units contain link options for disabling the lasershutdown mechanism for test purposes In normal operationensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is not disabled (see

Module Replacement Procedures NTP 323-1061-547 fordetails)

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR

VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICALINSTRUMENTS

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Optical connectorfibre handling

The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibreoptical cables

bull Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres

bull Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible After handling single fibrecables hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making anycontact with the eyes

Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and securelocation during installation

bull Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers Use tweezers or thesticky side of a piece of vinyl tape to pick up and discard any loose fibreends

bull All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for thatpurpose

CAUTIONOptical connectors

Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before

making any optical connection

When making an optical connection do not rotate the opticalconnector unnecessarily

When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings withcaptive caps

CAUTIONDamage to optical fibres

When dressing fibres take care not to exceed the minimum

bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyrapsused for dressing as damage may result

When connecting connectors ensure that the optical fibres arenot trapped by the protective cover on the unit before sliding theunit in position

WARNINGDanger from glass chips

If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye seek medicalattention at once

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Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitiveto discharges of static electricity This can induce interference in workingcircuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through theequipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barredhand symbol) as shown below

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following theprecautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protectionof electrostatic sensitive devices BS CECC 00015 Part 1

Some of these precautions are summarised below

bull Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform toBS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge(ESD) bonding point or if there is no point available via an ESD adaptor

Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panelsbull Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding

point before removing covers cards or connectors

bull The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin

bull Cards should only be handled by the edges avoiding contact with thecomponents printed circuit board tracks and connectors

bull Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging Anycards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags

bull Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostaticprotected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1 If this is not practicaluse conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESDbonding point

bull All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bondingpoint

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3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

This page is left blank intentionally

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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2-2 General safety guidelines

323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

However under these operating conditions exposure to optical radiation ispossible under the following conditions

bull When an optical connection is unmated on an operational fibre section

bull When there is a break in the fibre section due to damage and when thesection is operational

As the type of optical connectors used on all the systems do not involve theuse of lenses both the above conditions can be considered to be equivalentie the safety consideration is equivalent to that for an exposed fibre end

In these situations compliance with the Class 3A safety requirementsdiscussed above is assured because the operating light power levels of thesesystems is below Class 3A limits

Servicing The optical units are not intended for servicing by the user In the

event of a fault the optical units must be returned to Nortel Limited for repairor replacement

The customer should undertake to enforce certain engineering andadministrative controls in the use of optical fibre systems such as

bull Good housekeeping Cleanliness and handling of fibres with care

bull Labelling is clearly visible at all times and not removed

bull Adequately trained staff

bull Although the TN-1X is designed to remain within Class 3A limits it isrecommended that the following safe working practices are observed

mdash Never view an unterminated optical fibre or connector close to theoptical transmitter unless the optical source has been turned off Thisalso relates to a broken fibre in an optical cable section which shouldhave the optical power removed Removal of the optical power shouldbe confirmed over a period of at least 2 minutes (due to the automaticlaser shutdown and auto-restart facilities used on some systems)

mdash When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings with captivecaps

mdash When making a connection do not rotate the optical plugunnecessarily

mdash Clean all optical plugs and couplings by an approved method beforemaking any optical connection

mdash Procedures detailing the work to be carried out on the system therebyminimising any risk to the maintenance staff

System operating levels Laser output powers are set up and controlledwithin plusmn05 dB of nominal during manufacture

The optical output power level above is the mean power value which is themost onerous from the safety point of view

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2

Identification Yellow laser output warning labels (see below) are fixed tothe optical cards on laser based systems The label is positioned close to theoptical connector output

Yellow explanatory labels (see below) are fixed to the equipment whichdefine the laser classification

Conclusions As shown above the accessible optical radiations available inthese systems are within the Class 3A limits for continuous viewing and atany distance from a fibre end Furthermore the equipment design minimisesaccess to optical radiation both physically and procedurally during all phasesof operation

WARNING

Optical safety - laser shutdown mechanismThe optical units contain link options for disabling the lasershutdown mechanism for test purposes In normal operationensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is not disabled (see

Module Replacement Procedures NTP 323-1061-547 fordetails)

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR

VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICALINSTRUMENTS

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Optical connectorfibre handling

The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibreoptical cables

bull Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres

bull Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible After handling single fibrecables hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making anycontact with the eyes

Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and securelocation during installation

bull Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers Use tweezers or thesticky side of a piece of vinyl tape to pick up and discard any loose fibreends

bull All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for thatpurpose

CAUTIONOptical connectors

Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before

making any optical connection

When making an optical connection do not rotate the opticalconnector unnecessarily

When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings withcaptive caps

CAUTIONDamage to optical fibres

When dressing fibres take care not to exceed the minimum

bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyrapsused for dressing as damage may result

When connecting connectors ensure that the optical fibres arenot trapped by the protective cover on the unit before sliding theunit in position

WARNINGDanger from glass chips

If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye seek medicalattention at once

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2

Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitiveto discharges of static electricity This can induce interference in workingcircuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through theequipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barredhand symbol) as shown below

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following theprecautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protectionof electrostatic sensitive devices BS CECC 00015 Part 1

Some of these precautions are summarised below

bull Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform toBS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge(ESD) bonding point or if there is no point available via an ESD adaptor

Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panelsbull Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding

point before removing covers cards or connectors

bull The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin

bull Cards should only be handled by the edges avoiding contact with thecomponents printed circuit board tracks and connectors

bull Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging Anycards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags

bull Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostaticprotected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1 If this is not practicaluse conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESDbonding point

bull All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bondingpoint

end of chapter

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3-1

3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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3

LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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3

List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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3

Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4-1

4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

This page is left blank intentionally

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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2

Identification Yellow laser output warning labels (see below) are fixed tothe optical cards on laser based systems The label is positioned close to theoptical connector output

Yellow explanatory labels (see below) are fixed to the equipment whichdefine the laser classification

Conclusions As shown above the accessible optical radiations available inthese systems are within the Class 3A limits for continuous viewing and atany distance from a fibre end Furthermore the equipment design minimisesaccess to optical radiation both physically and procedurally during all phasesof operation

WARNING

Optical safety - laser shutdown mechanismThe optical units contain link options for disabling the lasershutdown mechanism for test purposes In normal operationensure that the laser shutdown mechanism is not disabled (see

Module Replacement Procedures NTP 323-1061-547 fordetails)

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR

VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICALINSTRUMENTS

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Optical connectorfibre handling

The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibreoptical cables

bull Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres

bull Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible After handling single fibrecables hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making anycontact with the eyes

Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and securelocation during installation

bull Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers Use tweezers or thesticky side of a piece of vinyl tape to pick up and discard any loose fibreends

bull All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for thatpurpose

CAUTIONOptical connectors

Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before

making any optical connection

When making an optical connection do not rotate the opticalconnector unnecessarily

When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings withcaptive caps

CAUTIONDamage to optical fibres

When dressing fibres take care not to exceed the minimum

bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyrapsused for dressing as damage may result

When connecting connectors ensure that the optical fibres arenot trapped by the protective cover on the unit before sliding theunit in position

WARNINGDanger from glass chips

If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye seek medicalattention at once

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2

Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitiveto discharges of static electricity This can induce interference in workingcircuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through theequipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barredhand symbol) as shown below

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following theprecautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protectionof electrostatic sensitive devices BS CECC 00015 Part 1

Some of these precautions are summarised below

bull Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform toBS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge(ESD) bonding point or if there is no point available via an ESD adaptor

Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panelsbull Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding

point before removing covers cards or connectors

bull The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin

bull Cards should only be handled by the edges avoiding contact with thecomponents printed circuit board tracks and connectors

bull Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging Anycards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags

bull Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostaticprotected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1 If this is not practicaluse conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESDbonding point

bull All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bondingpoint

end of chapter

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3-1

3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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3

LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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3

List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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3

Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

This page is left blank intentionally

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

Page 22: 1061 090 Documentation Overview

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2-4 General safety guidelines

323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Optical connectorfibre handling

The following precautions must be taken when working with single-fibreoptical cables

bull Safety glasses must be worn when installing optical fibres

bull Small bits of glass fibre are almost invisible After handling single fibrecables hands should always be wiped clean or washed before making anycontact with the eyes

Handle optical fibres carefully and always position them in a safe and securelocation during installation

bull Do not handle pieces of cut fibre with bare fingers Use tweezers or thesticky side of a piece of vinyl tape to pick up and discard any loose fibreends

bull All fibre cuttings should be placed in a plastic bottle provided for thatpurpose

CAUTIONOptical connectors

Clean all optical connectors by an approved method before

making any optical connection

When making an optical connection do not rotate the opticalconnector unnecessarily

When not connected fit all optical plugs and couplings withcaptive caps

CAUTIONDamage to optical fibres

When dressing fibres take care not to exceed the minimum

bend radius (typically 35 mm) and do not overtighten tyrapsused for dressing as damage may result

When connecting connectors ensure that the optical fibres arenot trapped by the protective cover on the unit before sliding theunit in position

WARNINGDanger from glass chips

If there is any suspicion of a glass chip in the eye seek medicalattention at once

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2

Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitiveto discharges of static electricity This can induce interference in workingcircuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through theequipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barredhand symbol) as shown below

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following theprecautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protectionof electrostatic sensitive devices BS CECC 00015 Part 1

Some of these precautions are summarised below

bull Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform toBS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge(ESD) bonding point or if there is no point available via an ESD adaptor

Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panelsbull Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding

point before removing covers cards or connectors

bull The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin

bull Cards should only be handled by the edges avoiding contact with thecomponents printed circuit board tracks and connectors

bull Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging Anycards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags

bull Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostaticprotected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1 If this is not practicaluse conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESDbonding point

bull All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bondingpoint

end of chapter

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3-1

3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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3

LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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3

List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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3

Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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This page is left blank intentionally

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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2

Static sensitive device handling precautionsMany items of electronic equipment contain components which are sensitiveto discharges of static electricity This can induce interference in workingcircuits and may damage small components such as integrated circuits

The problem occurs when static is rapidly discharged either through theequipment or via the equipment covers and adjacent metalwork

Products containing static sensitive devices are identified by a label (barredhand symbol) as shown below

The risk of damage and interference can be minimised by following theprecautions given in the British Standard basic specification for the protectionof electrostatic sensitive devices BS CECC 00015 Part 1

Some of these precautions are summarised below

bull Personnel must wear conductive and bonded wrist straps which conform toBS CECC 00015 Part 1 and be connected to an electrostatic discharge(ESD) bonding point or if there is no point available via an ESD adaptor

Do not connect to anodised metal or equipment front panelsbull Always connect the ESD wrist strap to the equipment rack ESD bonding

point before removing covers cards or connectors

bull The wrist strap must be in contact with the wearers skin

bull Cards should only be handled by the edges avoiding contact with thecomponents printed circuit board tracks and connectors

bull Spare cards should be stored in their original anti-static packaging Anycards removed from the subracks should be placed in anti-static bags

bull Servicing of cards or units should be carried out in an electrostaticprotected area as defined in BS CECC 00015 Part 1 If this is not practicaluse conductive floor and bench mats connected to the equipment rack ESDbonding point

bull All test equipment and trolleys should be connected to the ESD bondingpoint

end of chapter

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3-1

3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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3

LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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3

List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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3

Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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3-1

3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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3

LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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3

List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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This page is left blank intentionally

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

Page 25: 1061 090 Documentation Overview

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3-1

3List of terms and abbreviations 3-

This chapter provides a list of terms and acronyms used throughout the NortelTN-1X documentation A brief description is also provided where applicable

The terms and abbreviations listed in this section are neither intended to beexhaustive nor are they to be used as authoritative standards To a large extent

the items included reflect common usage and are used in the text of thishandbook andor in associated documentation

It is recognised that certain terms and abbreviations in this glossary mayconflict or be incompatible with certain standards However it is hoped thatwhere an abbreviation has by common usage more than one meaning thecontext of its use resolves any ambiguity Wherever possible the first timeany abbreviation is used in this handbook it is spelt out in full

List of abbreviationsACSE Association Control Service Elements

AEL Acceptable Emission LimitsAGC Automatic Gain ControlAGGR AggregateAIS Alarm Indication SignalALS Automatic Laser ShutdownAMI Alternate Mark InversionAPD Avalanche PhotodiodeAPS Automatic Protection SwitchingASIC Application Specific Integrated CircuitAU Administrative UnitAUG Administrative Unit GroupAUI Attachment Unit Interface

BER Binary Error RateBIP Bit Interleaved Paritybp Backplane

CAT Craft Access TerminalCCITT International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative CommitteeCLK Clock CMI Coded Mark InversionCMIP Common Management Information ProtocolCMISE Common Management Information Service Element

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Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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3

LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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3

List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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This page is left blank intentionally

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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3-2 List of terms and abbreviations

323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

Comms CommunicationsConfig ConfigurationCSMACD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

DCC Data Communications ChannelDCE Data-Circuit terminating EquipmentDEG DegradedDI DropInsertDPLL Digital Phase-Locked LoopDTE Data Terminal Equipment

EA External AlarmEBER Equivalent Binary Error RateEC Element ControllerECC Embedded Control ChannelEEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory

EMC ElectroMagnetic CompatibilityEOC Embedded Operation ChannelEOW Engineering Order WireES Electrical SectionESD Electro Static DischargeESP ElectroStatic ProtectionETSI European Telecommunications Standards InstituteEXC ExcessiveEXT External

FE Far End

FEBE Far End Block ErrorFERF Far End Receive FailureFIFO First In First Out

HCI Human Computer InterfaceHDB3 High Density Bipolar 3HDLC High-level Data Link ControlHi HighHP High-order PathHSCC High-level Serial Communications ControllerHU Horizontal Unit

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIF InterfaceINT InternalIP InputISO International Standards OrganisationITU-T International Telecommunications Union - Telecommunications

Standards Section

LAN Local Area Network LCAP Local Craft Access PanelLED Light Emitting Diode

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3

LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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3

List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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3

Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

end of chapter

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4-1

4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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This page is left blank intentionally

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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3

LOF Loss of FrameLOP Loss of PointerLOS Loss of SignalLP Low-order Path

MAC Media Access ControlMFS Multiframe SynchronisationMMI Man Machine InterfaceMMSB Multi-Master Serial BusMPE Maximum Permissible ExposureMS Multiplex SectionMSOH Multiplex Section OverheadMSP Multiplexer Section Protection

NDF New Data FlagNE Network ElementNMI Non-Maskable Interruptnp1 N+1NPI Null Pointer IndicatorNTP Northern Telecom Publication

OAM Operations Administration and MaintenanceOHB Overhead BusOHZB Overhead Z BusOOL Out-of-LimitsOP OutputOS Operating System

Optical SectionOSI Open Systems Interconnect

PC Private CircuitPDH Plesiochronous Digital HierarchyPI Primary InputPLL Phase-Locked LoopPLM Path Label MismatchPLS Physical Layer SignallingPM Payload ManagerPMP Performance Monitoring PointPPI PDH Physical InterfacePO Primary OutputPOH Path OverheadPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryPS Power SupplyPWM Pulse Width Modulator

QOSV Quality of Service Violation

RAI Remote Alarm IndicationRAM Random Access MemoryRAU Rack Alarm Unit

RCU Remote Concentrator Unit

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RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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3

List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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3

Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

end of chapter

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4-1

4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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This page is left blank intentionally

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

RDI Remote Defect IndicatorREI Remote Error IndicatorRFI Remote Fail IndicatorROSE Remote Operations Service Element

RS Regenerator SectionRSOH Regenerator Section OverheadRX Receive

SDH Synchronous Digital HierarchySEL SelectSETG Synchronous Equipment Timing GeneratorSI Secondary InputSIA Station Interface AreaSIM Service Interface ModuleSIRPIT Serial In Receive Parallel In TransmitSO Secondary OutputSOH Section OverheadSMX Synchronous MultiplexerSrc SourceSTM Synchronous Transport ModuleSU Standard UnitSW SoftwareSYNC Synchronisation

Thru ThroughTAM Traffic Access Module

Temp TemperatureTF Traffic FailTIM Traffic Interface ModuleTM TransmuxTNV Telecommunication Network VoltageTrib TributaryTS Tributary SynchronisationTSI Time Slot InterchangeTTL Transistor-Transistor LogicTU Tributary UnitTUG Tributary Unit GroupTX Transmit

UI User InterfaceUnexp Unexpected

VC Virtual ContainerVU Vertical Unit

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3

List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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3

Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

end of chapter

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4-1

4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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This page is left blank intentionally

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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SDH TRANSMISSION

Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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3

List of termsAlarm Indication Signal (AIS)A signal that replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm hasbeen activated Used to advise downstream equipment that the section has

become unacceptable and that it has been taken out of service

Administrative Unit (AU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an AU pointer The phase alignment of the AU pointersare fixed with relation to the STM-1 frame and indicate the positions of theVCs

Administrative Unit Group (AUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group ofAUs

AggregateThe higher rate signal output from a multiplexer which is a combination ofthe lower rate signals

Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)A simple parity check method

Craft Access Terminal (CAT)Portable IBM-PC compatible lsquoLaptoprsquo computer which provides access tooperational and maintenance functions of the TN-1X

ConfigurationThe process of entering parameters after initialisation so that the equipment isconfigured by the software to suit the requirements of the customer

Container (C)Basic element of the STM-1 signal consisting of a group of bytes allocated tocarry the transmission rates defined in ITU-U recommendation G702

Drop and Insert (DI)The removal (drop) or insertion (insert) of traffic at some intermediate pointon an end to end transmission path

FrameA set of consecutive bytes in which the position of the bytes can be identifiedby reference to a frame alignment word

High Density Bipolar (HDB)A modified form of an Alternate Mark Inversion Code (AMI) in which themaximum number of consecutive zeros that may be transmitted is definedeg HDB3 indicates that no more than three consecutive zeros aretransmitted Effected by the addition of extra marks during encoding and theremoval of these extra marks during decoding

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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3

Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

end of chapter

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4-1

4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

This page is left blank intentionally

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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3-6 List of terms and abbreviations

323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

InterleavingThe process of cyclically combining the data bits from several tributaries toform a serial data stream

Local Area Network (LAN)A data network usually based within a single building

JitterShort term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from theirideal positions in time

JustificationA process whereby an extra non-data bit is inserted into some frames of thetributary data but not others in order to adjust the average tributary bit rate tocorrespond to the multiplexer frame rate

Multi-Master Serial Bus (MMSB)A backplane communications sub-system which provides a means ofcommunicating between the application software which resides in the units ofthe Synchronous Multiplexer

MultiplexingThe process of combining a number of signals so that they can share acommon transmission facility

Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)A seven layer reference model for the definition of interfaces incommunication systems

Path Overhead (POH)Overhead information pertaining to the end to end paths

PlesiochronousThe essential characteristic of time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants occur at nominally the same rate anyvariation in rate being constrained within specified limits

Section Overhead (SOH)Overhead information pertaining to a particular section of the network

SynchronousThe essential characteristic of a time-scales or signals such that theircorresponding significant instants usually occur at precisely the same averagerate

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)The name given to the ITU-U recommendations which detail the worldstandards covering synchronous transmission

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Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

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4-1

4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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List of terms and abbreviations 3-7

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3

Synchronous Transport Level 1Basic element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which comprises eitherone AU-4 or three AU-3s and Section Overhead information

TributaryThe lower rate signal input to a multiplexer for combination (multiplexing)with other low rate signals to form an aggregate higher rate signal

Tributary Unit (TU)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which consists of a VirtualContainer (VC) plus an TU pointer The phase alignment of the TU pointers isfixed with relation to the next highest level of the hierarchy and indicates thepositions of the VC

Tributary Unit Group (TUG)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy which is formed by a group of

identical TUs or TUGs

Virtual Container (VC)Element of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy built up from a container plusPath Overhead information Higher level VCs may comprise a number of TUsor TUGs

end of chapter

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4-1

4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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International Optical Networks BroadbandTechnical Documentation GroupNortel plcOakleigh Road South

London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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Nortel TN-1XDocumentation Overview and Safety

Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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4-1

4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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Nortel TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety

navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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Nortel TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety

EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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4-1

4

Master index 4-

The master index provides a guide to the user of the Nortel TN-1Xdocumentation on where to find information on a particular topic Each topicis referenced at the page level in each NTP

How to use this index

Identify the topic that you want to search for and using the index locate theNTP and page number within the Nortel TN-1X documentation (seeexample)

The Northern Telecom Publication (NTP) numbering system has a ten digitnumber in the form XXX-YYYY-ZZZ (see Chapter 1) where ZZZ representsthe number which identifies the type of information contained in the module

The last three digits represented by ZZZ above also identify the NTPnumber which is used in the index to reference a particular module

ExampleUsing the index you can find information about the 75 Ω N+1 ProtectionTAM under lsquo75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM installationrsquo or under lsquoinstallation75Ω N+1 Protection TAMrsquo The master index entries for this plug-in unit areshown below

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAMlinks 547 4-7overview 100 14-6removalreplacement 547 3-36

links 547 4-1

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

removalreplacement75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

For example link information for the unit can be found on page 7 of Chapter4 in the 547 NTP

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

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EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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Numerics120 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-47

installation 201 2-32

removalreplacement 547 3-38

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-13

removalreplacement 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-10TN-1XS 100 14-16

removalreplacement 547 3-36

19 rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-1

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 100 5-9 110 5-1

block diagram 110 5-3

card controller 110 5-6

construction 110 5-1

functional description 110 5-3

links 110 5-9 547 4-1loopback 110 5-8

power supplies 110 5-1

removalreplacement 547 3-14

23 rack 201 3-2

TN-1X 200 3-2

TN-1XS 201 3-2

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 100 5-10

112 1-1

block diagram 112 1-3

card controller 112 1-6construction 112 1-1

functional description 112 1-2

links 112 1-8 547 4-2

loopback 112 1-8

power supplies 112 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3) 110 13-1

block diagram 110 13-3

card controller 110 13-6

construction 110 13-1

functional description 110 13-2

links 110 13-8 547 4-2

loopback 110 13-7

power supplies 110 13-1

removalreplacement 547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 100 14-46installation 201 2-30

removalreplacement 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM

links 547 4-7

overview 100 14-6

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 100 14-32 100 14-34

installation 200 2-29

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

installation

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

links 547 4-7

overview

TN-1X 100 14-4

TN-1XS 100 14-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

Aabbreviations 090 3-1

alarms 543 2-2

abort software download 302 5-11

401 9-12 403 9-6 403 9-24

accessing

Browser User Interface 302 8-1

310 1-2 310 6-1 403 3-1

Command Line User Interface 401 3-1

activating

configuration table 302 3-18

new application software 302 5-11

adding

NE (EC-1) 310 1-1

user (EC-1) 302 1-3

administration menu 401 9-1 403 9-1

alarms 100 6-5

abbreviations 543 2-2

active

viewing 302 7-5

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarms list 401 11-1 403 11-1

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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Nortel TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety

navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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Nortel TN-1X Documentation Overview and Safety

EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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consequences 310 5-8 543 1-6

543 1-13

count

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-1

equipment 543 2-1external 100 6-6 310 5-2

handling 100 6-5

indications 543 1-1

lamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

logs

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

masking 100 6-5 543 1-6

monitoring 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

rack alarm bus 543 1-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

sequences 543 1-4

subrack 543 1-2

thresholds 310 5-4 401 4-14 403 4-16

aligning

time (EC-1) 302 2-3

application software

activating 302 5-11

archiving

logs 302 6-1area address 310 2-3

AU pointers 110 1-9 110 1-11

AU-AIS alarm 543 2-5

automatic laser shutdown 100 12-4

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-14

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-15

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-10

automatic logout

setting period 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

autonomous messages 401 2-11 403 2-19

Bbackout

configuration table 302 3-20 401 9-28

403 9-17

software 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

back-to-back TN-1X upgrade 547 7-1

backup

configuration table 302 3-3 401 9-16

403 9-12

sources 302 3-10

blank panels

codes 100 3-16

boot software see foundation software

Browser User Interface

see User Interface

Ccable installation

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

cabling 100 14-51

card controller 100 6-32 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-6

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-6

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-6

EOW Unit 111 1-7

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-10

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-11

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-15

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-17STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-11

cards

equipping 401 4-92 403 4-109

change

password 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

password (EC-1) 302 1-5

channel numbering 100 9-2 401 13-1

403 13-1

character echo 401 8-2

characters

special 401 2-1

cleaning optical connections 543 4-1

547 2-1

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

aligning 302 2-2

reading 302 2-1

cold restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

Command Line User Interface

see User Interface

command prompt 401 2-2

command shortcuts 403 15-1

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

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Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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commissioning

acceptance form 220 10-1

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

initial test connections 220 3-7

in-station tests 220 4-1point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

synchronisation 220 3-15

system stability tests 220 8-1

test result sheets 220 9-1

commit

configuration table 302 3-19 401 9-16

403 9-12

software 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

communication

management 401 4-6 403 4-7

software 403 14-1

configuration data 100 6-11 302 3-2

configuration menu 401 4-1 403 4-1

configuration table

activating 302 3-18

backout 302 3-20 401 9-28 403 9-17

backup 401 9-16 403 9-12

commit 302 3-19 401 9-16 403 9-12overview 401 9-16 403 9-12

restore 302 3-14 302 3-16 401 9-16

403 9-12

switch 401 9-16 403 9-12

view 401 9-28 403 9-17

configuring

area address 310 2-3

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6

403 4-7

confirmationscontrolling 401 8-2

connections 100 9-1

adding 310 3-17

categories 310 3-10

deleting 310 3-41

establishing 401 4-79 403 4-93

example 310 3-27

external alarms 200 2-31

LAN 200 2-25

optical aggregate units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical tributary units

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35power

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power and LCAP Module 201 2-23

rack alarm bus 200 2-25

standby 100 9-9

testing new 310 3-16

user labels 310 3-15

viewing 310 3-12

consequent actions 310 5-8 401 4-57

403 4-69 543 1-6 543 1-13

construction 100 4-1

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

copy

software 401 9-12 403 9-6

Craft Access Terminal 401 10-1 403 10-1

543 1-4

Command Line User Interface

interface parameters 401 10-1

403 10-1

platform 401 10-1 403 10-1software 401 10-2

Ddefragmentation 310 3-42

deleting

connections 310 3-41

NE (EC-1) 310 1-4

user (EC-1) 302 1-4

designation labels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

detached mode 100 6-12 302 3-21

entering 302 3-22

exiting 302 3-21

details

NE 310 1-5

diagnostic menu 401 5-1 403 5-1

documentation 090 1-1

download

software 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

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EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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London N11 1HBSo far as Nor thern Telecom is aware the contents of thisdocument are correct However such contents have beenobtained from a variety of sources and Northern Telecom can giveno warranty or undertaking and make no representation as totheir accuracy In particular Northern Telecom hereby expresslyexcludes liability for any form of consequential indirect or specialloss and loss of data loss of profits or loss of businessopportunity howsoever arising and whether sustained by the userof the information herein or any third party arising out of thecontents of this document

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Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

EC-1 302 5-8

drop and insert 100 2-3

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54 200 3-3200 3-4

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41 201 3-3

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

EEA-Input alarm 543 2-8

early termination 401 6-2 403 6-2

echo characters 401 8-2

Electro Static Discharge 100 13-12Electro-Magnetic Compatibility 100 4-7

100 13-12

EMC see Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Engineering Order Wire

see EOW Unit

environmental 100 4-7

EOW Unit 100 2-9 100 2-10 100 12-5

100 13-11 111 1-1 543 3-1

block diagram 111 1-4

card controller 111 1-7

construction 111 1-2functional description 111 1-3

installation

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

links 111 1-8 547 4-6

power supplies 111 1-1

removalreplacement 547 3-34

EOWCATT Connector Panel 100 14-49

equipment

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

equipment management 100 6-1 100 11-1

equipping

cards 401 4-92 403 4-109

error messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

ES-CMI_Output_Fail alarm 543 2-9

ES-CMI_Violation alarm 543 2-10

ESD see Electro Static DischargeETSI numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

exporting

performance monitoring logs 302 7-13

External Alarm Module 100 14-44

installation 201 2-25

external alarms 100 6-6

configuration 310 5-2 401 4-11

403 4-13

mode 310 5-3

TN-1X 200 2-31

TN-1XS 201 2-25

external interfaces 100 1-2 100 14-1

Ffibre labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 100 14-37

installation 200 2-31

Flexible Access Module (External Alarms)

100 14-42Flexible Termination Module 100 14-36

foundation software 100 6-8

Hhierarchy

masking 543 1-7

synchronisation source 310 4-2

High Speed Aggregate Module 100 14-25

installation 200 2-41

links 547 4-8High Speed TAM (16x2) 100 14-19

links 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 100 14-21

links 547 4-7

High Speed Traffic Access Module

installation 200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 100 14-27

installation 200 2-43

links 547 4-7

high-order path trace 401 4-67 403 4-80

high-order payload label 310 3-48

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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Copyright 983209 1995 - 1998 Nor thern Telecom

The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

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Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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401 4-75 403 4-89

HP-DEG alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-11

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-13

HP-EXC alarmPayload Manager 543 2-15

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-17

HP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-19

HP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-20

HP-LOM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-21

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-24

HP-PLM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-26

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-29

HP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-31

HP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-32

HP-RDI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-33

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-35

HP-REI alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-37

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-39

HP-TIM alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-41

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-44

Iinfill panels

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

installation

120 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-32

120 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-35

TN-1XS 201 2-28

75 Ω Connector Panel 201 2-30

75 Ω Star Card 200 2-29

75 Ω Traffic Access Module

TN-1X 200 2-33

TN-1XS 201 2-26

cable labelling

TN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

dummy covers

TN-1X 200 2-51 200 2-54

TN-1XS 201 2-39 201 2-41

Engineering Order Wire

TN-1X 200 2-50

TN-1XS 201 2-34

External Alarm Module 201 2-25

fibre labellingTN-1X 200 2-13

TN-1XS 201 2-11

Flexible Access Module 200 2-31

flowchart

TN-1X 200 2-8

TN-1XS 201 2-7

High Speed Aggregate Module 200 2-41

High Speed Traffic Access Module

200 2-37

High Speed Tributary Module 200 2-43

installation items

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-4

installation kits

TN-1X 200 3-1

TN-1XS 201 3-1

installation tools

TN-1X 200 2-1

TN-1XS 201 2-1

interface modules

TN-1X 200 2-21TN-1XS 201 2-19

Manual Tributary Protection Module

200 2-39

off-loading

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

optical connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

package handling

TN-1X 200 1-1TN-1XS 201 1-1

plug-in units

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

Station Service Module 200 2-25

storage

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

subrack

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

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TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

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Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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323-1061-090 Release 8 Standard (Revised)

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

traffic cables

TN-1X 200 2-10

TN-1XS 201 2-8

unpackingTN-1X 200 1-2

TN-1XS 201 1-2

in-station tests 220 4-1

INT-AU-AIS alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-46

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-48

INT-AU-LOP alarm

Payload Manager 543 2-49

STM-1 Tributary Unit 543 2-51

interface modules 100 3-9

codes 100 3-15

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

removalreplacement 547 3-36

internal bus

defragmenting 310 3-42

internal data formats 110 1-14

primary format 110 1-15

secondary format 110 1-14internal interfaces 110 1-13

INT-HP-Insert_Bus alarm 543 2-52

INT-HP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-53

INT-HP-Thru_Bus alarm 543 2-55

INT-LP-IP_Buffer alarm 543 2-56

INT-LP-OP_Buffer alarm 543 2-58

INT-NE_Config_Corrupt alarm 543 2-62

INT-NE-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-60

INT-NE-Config_Bp_Mismatch alarm

543 2-61

INT-NE-Mfs_Pulse_Fail alarm 543 2-64INT-NE-RAM_Fail alarm 543 2-65

INT-NE-SW_Corrupt alarm 543 2-66

INT-NE-Unit_Fail alarm 543 2-67

INT-OS-Laser_Test alarm 543 2-68

INT-SYNC-Oscillator_Fail alarm 543 2-69

INT-SYNC-Trib_Line_Fail alarm 543 2-70

INT-TU-AIS alarm 543 2-72

INT-TU-LOP alarm 543 2-74

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2

KKLM numbering 100 9-1 310 3-7

401 13-1 403 13-1

Llamplock 310 5-8 401 4-31 403 4-32

543 1-4

LAN address PROM

removalreplacement 547 3-39

LAN connections 100 14-56 200 2-25

LAN service 310 2-1 401 4-6 403 4-7

LAPD settings 310 2-2 401 4-6 403 4-7

LCAP see Local Craft Access Panel

links 547 4-1

120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-9 547 4-1

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

547 4-2

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-8 547 4-2

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 4-7

75 Ω Star Card 547 4-8

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 4-7

EOW Unit 111 1-8 547 4-6

High Speed Aggregate Module 547 4-8

High Speed TAM (16x2) 547 4-7

High Speed TAM (VC-3) 547 4-7

High Speed Tributary Module 547 4-7

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

547 4-7

Payload Manager 110 4-10 547 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 547 4-8

Power Unit 110 2-6 547 4-1

Station Service Module 547 4-8

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit110 7-12 547 4-3

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14 547 4-5

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-18

547 4-2

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

547 4-4

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 8-14

547 4-4

Subrack Controller 110 3-8 547 4-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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Local Craft Access Panel 100 3-12

100 14-2

TN-1X 200 2-49

TN-1XS 201 2-34

local terminalinterface 100 6-13

logging in 401 3-1 403 3-1

User Interface 302 8-1 310 6-1

user names 302 1-1

user passwords 302 1-1

logging out 401 3-4 403 3-6

automatic 302 1-8 401 8-2 403 8-2

User Interface 302 8-6 310 6-6

logs

administration 302 6-1

alarms

viewing (EC-1) 302 7-2

archive (EC-1) 302 6-1

view 302 6-1 401 7-2 403 7-2

loopback 100 3-12 543 4-3

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 110 5-8

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 112 1-8

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

110 13-7

clearing 543 4-3

setting 401 5-2 403 5-2 543 4-3STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

110 7-12

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

110 10-14

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 110 6-17

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 110 9-19

STM-4 Aggregate Unit 543 2-4

low-order path trace 401 4-63 403 4-76

low-order payload label 310 3-45 401 4-71

403 4-84

LP-DEG alarm 543 2-76LP-EXC alarm 543 2-78

LP-FE_QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-80

LP-FE_QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-81

LP-PLM alarm 543 2-82

LP-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-84

LP-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-85

LP-RDI alarm 543 2-86

LP-REI alarm 543 2-88

LP-TIM alarm 543 2-89

Mmain menu 401 2-1

maintenance menu 401 6-1 403 6-1

maintenance philosophy 543 1-1

manual tributary protection 100 10-18

310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

Manual Tributary Protection Module

installation 200 2-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM

100 14-23

links 547 4-7

removalreplacement 547 3-36

masking

alarms 543 1-6hierarchy 543 1-7

menu

browser

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

MaintOperations 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line

AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14

ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2

ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

controlling menus 401 8-2diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

MaintOperations 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

messages 401 2-9 401 12-1 403 2-18

403 12-1

autonomous 401 2-11 403 2-19

non-autonomous 401 2-9 403 2-18

unsolicited 401 8-2 403 8-2

modifying

NE (EC-1) 310 1-3monitoring

alarms 310 5-5 401 4-17 403 4-19

MS-AIS alarm 543 2-91

MS-DEG alarm 543 2-94

MS-EXC alarm 543 2-98

MSP-Channel_Mismatch 543 2-102

MSP-Invalid_K_Bytes 543 2-104

MSP-Prot_Scheme_Mismatch 543 2-106

MS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-108

MS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-109

MS-RDI alarm 543 2-110

multiplexer

clock 401 6-2 403 6-2

terminal 100 2-3

multiplexer section protection 100 10-9

310 3-50 401 4-110 403 4-127

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

NN+1 tributary protection 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

NE

adding (EC-1) 310 1-1

backup 302 3-3

configuration sources 302 3-10

deleting (EC-1) 310 1-4

details 310 1-5

modifying (EC-1) 310 1-3

opening (EC-1) 310 1-2

NE-Card_Fail alarm 543 2-112

NE-Card_Fault alarm 543 2-113

NE-Card_Out alarm 543 2-114

NE-Lan_Alarm alarm 543 2-116

NE-Loopback_Alarm alarm 543 2-117

NE-Np1_Switch_Alarm alarm 543 2-118

Netscape FastTrack Server

installing 403 14-1

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

bookmarks 403 2-7

configuring 403 14-10

installing 403 14-1

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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navigation 403 2-5

starting 403 2-1

network management 100 6-14

network upgrade 547 5-1

NE-Unexpected_Card alarm 543 2-119NE-Unexpected_LAN alarm 543 2-120

NE-Wrong_Card alarm 543 2-121

non-autonomous messages 401 2-9

403 2-18

Nortel numbering 401 13-1 403 13-1

Nortel TN-1X

block diagram 100 3-1

installation 200 2-1

packaging 200 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-1

subrack installation 200 2-15 200 2-17

subrack layout 100 3-4

Nortel TN-1XS

block diagram 100 3-2

installation 201 2-1

packaging 201 1-1

subrack 100 3-3 100 13-3

subrack installation 201 2-12 201 2-15

subrack layout 100 3-5

NT ETSI rack

TN-1X 200 3-1 200 3-2TN-1XS 201 3-1 201 3-2

NTP

codes 090 1-4

numbering 090 1-1

OOPAC cabinet

see 23 rack

opening

NE (EC-1) 310 1-2

optical aggregate units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical connections

cleaning 543 4-1 547 2-1

handling 090 2-4

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

optical safety 090 2-1

optical tributary units

connections

TN-1X 200 2-45

TN-1XS 201 2-35

OS-Laser_Shutdown alarm 543 2-123

OS-Laser_Temp_Hi_Low alarm 543 2-124OS-Optical_Power_High alarm 543 2-125

OS-Optical_Power_Low alarm 543 2-126

OS-Optical_Power_OOL alarm 543 2-127

Ppackaging

TN-1X 200 1-1

TN-1XS 201 1-1

parameters

Browser User Interface 403 2-8Command Line User Interface 401 2-4

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

password

change 302 1-7 401 9-32 403 9-24

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

path management 310 3-1

path overheads 100 15-10

VC-12 110 1-9

VC-3VC-4 110 1-8path protection switching 100 10-1 401 4-2

403 4-2

path trace 100 9-10 401 4-63 401 4-67

403 4-76 403 4-80

payload label

high-order 401 4-75 403 4-89

low-order 401 4-71 403 4-84

Payload Manager 100 5-12 110 4-1

block diagram 110 4-3

construction 110 4-1

functional description 110 4-2

links 110 4-10 547 4-1

power supplies 110 4-1

protection 310 3-67 401 4-100

403 4-116

removalreplacement 547 3-11

switching 100 10-7 401 4-100

403 4-116

performance log

viewing 302 7-8

performance monitoring 100 6-5 100 11-1

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

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Document Number 323-1061-090Product Release Number Release 8Document Status Standard (Revised)Date October 1998Printed in England

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configuration 302 7-14 401 4-33

403 4-34

early termination 302 7-11 401 6-2

403 6-2

exporting logs 302 7-13intermediate calculation 302 7-12

retrieving 302 7-4

platform

Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-1 403 10-1

plug-in units 100 3-5

codes 100 3-13

TN-1X 200 2-2

TN-1XS 201 2-2

construction 100 13-9

installation

TN-1X 200 2-21

TN-1XS 201 2-19

links 547 4-1

removalreplacement 547 3-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

power 100 7-1 100 8-1

requirements 100 4-1

Power and LCAP Module 100 14-39

connections 201 2-23links 547 4-8

power connections

TN-1X 200 2-28

TN-1XS 201 2-23

Power Unit 110 2-1

block diagram 110 2-4

construction 110 2-2

functional description 110 2-3

links 110 2-6 547 4-1

operating parameters 110 2-1

removalreplacement 547 3-6PPI-AIS alarm 543 2-128

PPI-DEG alarm 543 2-129

PPI-EXC alarm 543 2-130

PPI-LOF alarm 543 2-131

PPI-LOS alarm 543 2-132

PPI-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-133

PPI-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-134

PPI-RAI alarm 543 2-135

PPI-TF alarm 543 2-136

PPI-Unexp_Signal alarm 543 2-137

primary format 110 1-15

printing alarm summary (EC-1) 310 5-2

prompt 401 2-2

protection switching

manual tributary protection 100 10-18310 3-73 401 4-123 401 6-2

403 4-143 403 6-2

multiplexer section 100 10-9 310 3-50

401 4-110 403 4-127

N+1 tributary 100 10-4 310 3-69

401 4-103 403 4-119

Payload Manager 100 10-7 310 3-67

401 4-100 403 4-116

VC-12VC-3 100 10-1 310 3-58

401 4-2 401 6-2 403 4-2 403 6-2

PS-Power_Fail alarm 543 2-138

QQecc-Comms_Fail alarm 543 2-139

QOSV alarms 310 3-42

Rrack alarm bus 543 1-2

connections 200 2-25

racks

TN-1X19 rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

23 rack 200 3-2

NT ETSI rack 200 3-1 200 3-2

TN-1XS

19 rack 201 3-1

23 rack 201 3-2

NT ETSI rack 201 3-1 201 3-2

RAU priority 401 4-21 403 4-24

removalreplacement

120Ω

Connector Panel 547 3-38120 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

120 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

2 Mbits Tributary Unit 547 3-14

34 Mbits Tributary Unit (16x2) 547 3-20

3445 Mbits Tributary Unit (VC-3)

547 3-21

75 Ω Connector Panel 547 3-38

75 Ω N+1 Protection TAM 547 3-36

75 Ω Star Card 547 3-36

75 Ω Traffic Access Module 547 3-36

back-to-back TN-1Xs 547 7-1

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

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EOW Unit 547 3-34

general procedures 547 3-1

Interface Modules 547 3-36

LAN address PROM 547 3-39

Manual Tributary Protection TAM547 3-36

N+1 tributary protection upgrade 547 6-1

Payload Manager 547 3-11

plug-in units 547 3-1

Power Unit 547 3-6

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit

547 3-33

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit

547 3-26

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 547 3-24

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 547 3-30

Subrack Controller 547 3-8

Tributary Connector Panel 547 3-38

requesting

intermediate performance monitoring

302 7-12

restart

cold 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warm 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6restore

configuration table 302 3-14 302 3-16

401 9-16 403 9-12

retrieving

performance monitoring 302 7-4

ring tests 220 7-1

RS-LOF alarm 543 2-141

RS-LOS alarm 543 2-145

RS-QOSV_15M alarm 543 2-149

RS-QOSV_24H alarm 543 2-150

RS-Realign_Phase alarm 543 2-151

Ssafety 090 2-1

secondary format 110 1-14

section overhead 100 15-11 110 1-6

self-test

Subrack Controller 110 3-8

Service Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-3

TN-1XS 201 2-3

session

automatic logout 401 8-2 403 8-2

character echo 401 8-2

control level 401 8-2 403 8-2

inventory 401 8-2 403 8-2menus and confirmations 401 8-2

mux status 401 8-2 403 8-2

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

session menu 401 8-1 403 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

shorthand command names 403 15-1

signal label 100 9-12

high-order 310 3-48 401 4-75

403 4-89

low-order 310 3-45 401 4-71 403 4-84

SIM see Service Interface Modules

single fibre working

TN-1X 200 2-48

TN-1XS 201 2-38

software 100 6-8

abort download 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6 403 9-24

backout 302 5-13 401 9-11 403 9-5

commit 302 5-12 401 9-11 403 9-5

copy 401 9-12 403 9-6Craft Access Terminal

Command Line User Interface

401 10-2

download 401 9-4 403 9-4

CAT 302 5-6

EC-1 302 5-8

preparation 302 5-4

foundation 100 6-8

overview 401 9-2 403 9-2

status 100 6-9 401 9-4 403 9-4

switch to loaded 401 9-12 403 9-6switch to original 401 9-12 403 9-6

switching software banks 302 5-11

upgrade 100 6-10 302 5-3

version

viewing 302 4-1

special characters 401 2-1

standby connections 100 9-9

static sensitive device

handling 090 2-5

Station Service Module 100 14-29

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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The copyright of this document is the property of NorthernTelecom Without the written consent of Northern Telecom givenby contract or otherwise this document must not be copiedreprinted or reproduced in any material form either wholly or inpart and the contents of this document or any methods ortechniques available therefrom must not be disclosed to any

other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

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installation 200 2-25

links 547 4-8

removalreplacement 547 3-36

status

mux 401 8-2 403 8-2software 100 6-9

view 401 7-2 403 7-2

STM-1 Electrical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 7-1

block diagram 110 7-5

card controller 110 7-10

construction 110 7-2

functional description 110 7-4

links 110 7-12 547 4-3

loopback 110 7-12

power supplies 110 7-1

removalreplacement 547 3-33

STM-1 electrical interface 110 7-1

STM-1 Electrical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 10-1

block diagram 110 10-5

card controller 110 10-11

construction 110 10-2

functional description 110 10-4

links 110 10-14 547 4-5

loopback 110 10-14power supplies 110 10-1

removalreplacement 547 3-26

STM-1 electrical interface 110 10-1

STM-1 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-13

110 6-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 6-14

block diagram 110 6-8

card controller 110 6-15

construction 110 6-3

functional description 110 6-7

links 110 6-18 547 4-2loopback 110 6-17

optical interface 110 6-2

power supplies 110 6-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

STM-1 Optical Tributary Unit 100 5-11

110 9-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 9-15

block diagram 110 9-7 110 9-8

card controller 110 9-17

construction 110 9-3

functional description 110 9-6

links 110 9-19 547 4-4

loopback 110 9-19

power supplies 110 9-2

removalreplacement 547 3-24STM-1 optical interface 110 9-2

STM-1 to STM-4 upgrade 547 5-1

STM-1 tributaries 100 2-7

STM-4 aggregate 100 2-5

STM-4 Optical Aggregate Unit 100 5-14

110 8-1

automatic laser shutdown 110 8-10

block diagram 110 8-5

card controller 110 8-11

construction 110 8-3

functional description 110 8-4

links 110 8-14 547 4-4

optical interface 110 8-2

power supplies 110 8-2

removalreplacement 547 3-30

strapping links see links

subrack

alarms 543 1-2

construction

TN-1X 100 13-1

TN-1XS 100 13-3installation

TN-1X 200 2-15 200 2-17

TN-1XS 201 2-12 201 2-15

layout

TN-1X 100 3-4

TN-1XS 100 3-5

powering up 220 3-2

Subrack Controller 100 6-3 110 3-1

block diagram 110 3-4

construction 110 3-2

functional description 110 3-3links 110 3-8 547 4-1

power supplies 110 3-2

removalreplacement 547 3-8

self-test 110 3-8

summary reports 403 2-17

switching

configuration table 302 3-18 401 9-16

403 9-12

to loaded software 302 5-11 401 9-12

403 9-6

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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to original software 302 5-13 401 9-12

403 9-6

SYNC-Ext_Sync_LOS alarm 543 2-153

synchronisation 100 8-3 310 4-1

synchronisation sourcesetting 310 4-2 401 4-48 403 4-54

synchronous digital hierarchy

frame structure 110 1-1

SYNC-SETG_Fail alarm 543 2-155

SYNC-Src_Not_Primary alarm 543 2-156

system

configurations 100 1-4

overview 100 1-1 100 2-1 100 9-1

parameters 100 4-1

system information

TN-MS EC-1 302 4-4

system stability tests 220 8-1

system tests

drop and insert chain tests 220 6-1

in-station tests 220 4-1

point-to-point tests 220 5-1

preliminary procedures 220 3-1

preparations 220 2-1

ring tests 220 7-1

stability tests 220 8-1

Tterminal multiplexer 100 2-3

test result sheets 220 9-1

thresholds

alarm 401 4-14 403 4-16

alarms 310 5-4

TIM see Traffic Interface Modules

TM-AIS alarm 543 2-157

TM-TF alarm 543 2-158

TN-MS Element Controller see EC-1

traffic

autostandby 100 9-9 401 4-107

403 4-123

user labels 100 9-10 401 4-84

403 4-98

Traffic Connector Panels 201 2-3

Traffic Interface Modules

TN-1X 200 2-4

TN-1XS 201 2-3

traffic processing 100 5-1

Tributary Connector Panel

removalreplacement 547 3-38

TU pointers 110 1-11

TU-AIS alarm 543 2-159

TU-LOP alarm 543 2-161

UUI see User Interface

unsolicited messages 401 8-2 403 8-2

user

adding (EC-1) 302 1-3

change password 401 9-32 403 9-24

deleting (EC-1) 302 1-4

duty class

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

overview 401 9-32 403 9-24password

changing 302 1-7

changing (EC-1) 302 1-5

User Interface

accessing 302 8-1 310 1-2 310 6-1

browser 403 1-1

accessing 310 1-2 403 3-1

AdminCnfg_tbl 403 9-12

AdminSw 403 9-2

AdminUser 403 9-24

administration menu 403 9-1bookmarks 403 2-7

command hierarchy 403 2-5

ConfigAlarmsMisc 403 4-32

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 403 4-19

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

403 4-24

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 403 4-16

ConfigCards 403 4-109

ConfigComms_management

403 4-7

ConfigConnections 403 4-93

ConfigCons_act 403 4-69

ConfigExternal_alarm 403 4-13

ConfigHp_path_trace 403 4-80

ConfigHp_payload_label 403 4-89

ConfigLp_path_trace 403 4-76

ConfigLp_payload_label 403 4-84

ConfigMsp 403 4-127

ConfigPayman_protect 403 4-116

ConfigPerf_mon 403 4-34

ConfigPorts 403 4-123

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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other person whatsoeverNORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL The informationcontained in this document is the property of Northern TelecomExcept as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecomthe holder of this document shall protect same in whole or in partfrom disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use samefor evaluation operation and maintenance purposes only

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ConfigPps 403 4-2

ConfigSync_source 403 4-54

ConfigTn1x_card_switch 403 4-143

ConfigTrib_protect 403 4-119

configuration menu 403 4-1confirmation 403 2-15

diagnostic menu 403 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 403 5-2

events 403 2-15

executing commands 403 2-7

installing 403 14-9

logging in 403 3-1

logging out 403 3-6

MaintOperations menu 403 6-2

maintenance menu 403 6-1

messages 403 2-18

navigation 403 2-5

Netscape Navigator 403 2-1

parameters 403 2-8

Session 403 8-2

session menu 403 8-1

summary reports 403 2-17

view status menu 403 7-1

View_status 403 7-2

command line 401 1-1

accessing 401 3-1AdminCnfg_tbl 401 9-16

AdminSW 401 9-2

AdminUser 401 9-32

administration menu 401 9-1

command hierarchy 401 2-1

command prompt 401 2-2

ConfigAlarmsmisC 401 4-31

ConfigAlarmsMonitoring 401 4-17

ConfigAlarmsRau_priority

401 4-21

ConfigAlarmsThresholds 401 4-14ConfigcarDs 401 4-92

ConfigcOmms_management

401 4-6

ConfigcoNnections 401 4-79

ConfigCons_act 401 4-57

ConfigExternal_alarm 401 4-11

ConfigHp_path_trace 401 4-67

ConfigHp_paYload_label 401 4-75

ConfigLp_path_Trace 401 4-63

ConfigLp_paYload_label 401 4-71

ConfigMSp 401 4-110

ConfigPayman_Protect 401 4-100

ConfigperF_mon 401 4-33

ConfigpoRts 401 4-107

ConfigPps 401 4-2ConfigSync_source 401 4-48

Configtn1x_Card_Switch 401 4-123

ConfigTrib_Protect 401 4-103

configuration menu 401 4-1

confirmation 401 2-9

diagnostic menu 401 5-1

DiagnosticLoopback 401 5-2

logging in 401 3-1

logging out 401 3-4

main menu 401 2-1

MaintOperations menu 401 6-2

maintenance menu 401 6-1

messages 401 2-9

parameters 401 2-4

Session 401 8-2

session menu 401 8-1

shortcuts 401 2-2

special characters 401 2-1

view status menu 401 7-1

View_status 401 7-2

logging in 302 8-1 310 6-1logging out 302 8-6 310 6-6

user labels 100 9-10 310 3-15 401 4-84

403 4-98

users

access privileges 302 1-1

VVC-12TU-12 mapping 110 1-2

VC-12VC-3 protection switching 100 10-1

310 3-58 401 4-2 401 6-2

403 4-2 403 6-2

VC-3TU-3 mapping 110 1-4

view other users 401 8-2 403 8-2

view status menu 401 7-1 403 7-1

viewing

active alarms (EC-1) 302 7-2

alarm count (EC-1) 302 7-1

alarm log (EC-1) 302 7-2

performance log 302 7-8

software version 302 4-1

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Wwarm restart 302 5-14 401 9-12 403 9-6

warning messages 401 12-1 403 12-1

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