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Contents
Contents
Contents 3 List of tables 5 List of figures 7 Summary of changes 9 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 2 2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.3 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 3 3.1 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.1.4 3.1.5 3.2 4 4.1 4.2 4.2.1 Cabinet interfaces and cabling overview 13 Power supply interfaces 15 Interfaces from the front of the plug-in units 16 Interfaces from the back interface units 17 Interfaces from the cabling cabinet panels 20 Network Management Unit (NEMU) and service terminal interfaces
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Network interfaces 25 PDH/TDM connector panels for E1 interfaces 25 CPETS-G, CPETS-E and CPETS 27 CPETC-E and CPETC-B 29 BIE1T-A, BIE1T and BIE1C 31 E1T48-A and E1C48-A 31 STM-1/OC-3 interfaces 32 Front panels of the NP8S1/-A/-B, NI4S1-B, IW1S1A and IW1S1 plug-in units 32 Connector panel CPLC36 35 Connector panel CPRLC-B 36 LAN/Ethernet interfaces 37 Front panel of the NP2GE/-A plug-in unit 38 Front panel of the IPFGE plug-in unit 40 Front panels of the ESA24 and ESA12 plug-in units 42 Connector panel CPLAN-A 43 Maintenance interfaces 45 NEMU-specific maintenance interfaces VDU (VGA) interface pinout 46 USB interface pinout 46 Keyboard and mouse pinout 47 SCSI interface pinout 47 LAN interface pinout 48 Service terminal interface 49 45
Connector panels for external alarm and synchronisation interfaces 51 CPAL/-A and CPSAL/-B for alarm interfaces 51 CPSY-A, CPSY-B, CPSY and CPSAL/-B for synchronisation interfaces 55 External inputs and outputs 57
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5 5.1 5.2 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13
Requirement specification for external cables 59 E1 and T1 balanced (symmetrical) PCM 59 E1 unbalanced (coaxial) cables 62 E1 unbalanced (coaxial) cables with the CPETC-E panel 62 E1 unbalanced (coaxial) cables with the BIE1C panels 64 E1 unbalanced (coaxial) cables with the E1C48-A or CPETC-B panel 65 Alarm output to EXAU/-A 67 Alarm input cable 71 Voltage-controlled alarm input 74 Current-controlled alarm input 77 Asymmetrical external synchronisation 79 Symmetrical external synchronisation 80 10Base-T/100Base-TX 83 1000Base-T 84 Optical STM-1 86 1000Base-LX (optical) 87 Reference standards and directions 89
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List of tables
List of tables Table 1. Table 2. Table 3. Table 4. Table 5. Table 6. Table 7. Table 8. Table 9. Interfaces at the NP2GE/-A plug-in unit Interfaces at the IPFGE plug-in unit Interfaces at the ESA24/ESA12 units Interfaces on the NEMU units SVGA interface pinout (D15) USB interface pinout (4 pins) 45 46 46 47 41 42 39
LAN/Ethernet interface pinouts (RJ-45) for CPU, AL2S, CDSP and ESA24/ ESA12 plug-in units 48 49 52 53 53 54
Table 10. Service terminal interface pinout (RJ-45) Table 11. Voltage-controlled alarm inputs 1 (D37) Table 12. Voltage-controlled alarm inputs 2 (D37) Table 13. Current-controlled alarm inputs (D25)
Table 14. Alarm outputs to the External Alarm Unit (EXAU/-A) (D25) Table 15. Alarm outputs (D37) 55 57
Table 16. External synchronisation inputs and outputs Table 17. Synchronisation interface pinout (RJ-45) 57
Table 18. Synchronisation (OUT 2M) interface pinout (RJ-45) Table 19. Cable CNIA E1 (120 ) component codes Table 20. Cable CNIS T1 (100 ) component codes Table 21. Cable CNIB (120 ) component codes Table 22. RJ-45 connector pinouts (CNIA/CNIS) Table 23. RJ-45 connector pinouts (CNIB) 61 60 60 60 60
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Table 24. Component codes for the unbalanced (coaxial) CPRD cable Table 25. D37 connector pinouts 64 65 66
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Table 26. Component codes for unbalanced (coaxial) cable Table 27. Component codes for unbalanced (coaxial) cable
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Table 28. Cable CNDC (version A01) component codes Table 29. Cable CNDC (version A02) component codes
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Table 30. Connector pinouts for a cable from CPSAL/-B to EXAU/-A or EXAU-A 1 to EXAU-A 2 with a direct cable 69 Table 31. Connector pinouts for a cable from EXAU-A 1 to EXAU-A 2 with a crossover cable 70 Table 32. Component codes for alarm output cable 72 72 75
Table 34. Component codes for voltage-controlled alarm input cable Table 35. Connection diagram for voltage-controlled alarm input Table 36. Component codes for cable CNDC 77 78 75
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Table 39. Cable CNIA E1 component codes (120, receive and transmit signals connected) 81 Table 40. 64K / 2M / 1.5M symmetrical synchronisation input connector pinouts 81 Table 41. 2M / 1.5M symmetrical synchronisation output connector pinouts 81
Table 42. Component codes for CNIX (cross-connected) or CNI (straight) cable 83 Table 43. Cross-connected cable Table 44. Connector pinouts 85 87 89 83
Table 45. Cable types for single-mode optical cables Table 46. Cable types for single-mode optical cables
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List of figures
List of figures Figure 1. Figure 2. Figure 3. Figure 4. Figure 5. Figure 6. Figure 7. Figure 8. Figure 9. External interfaces of the MGW External interfaces of the RNC 14 15
Interfaces from the front of the plug-in units of the MGW and RNC (IPFGE and IW1S1/A used in MGW only) 17 Interfaces from the back interface units of the equipment cabinet: CPSY-A (clock TSS3 0), CPSY-B (clock TSS3 1) and CPAL-A 18 Interfaces from the back interface units of the equipment cabinet: CPRLCB, BIE1C, BIE1T, and BIE1T-A 20 Cabling cabinet panels 22
Network interfaces on the NEMU plug-in units MCPC2/-A and MCP18/B 23 Back interface unit and connector panel equipping options Connector panel CPETS-G for the cabling cabinet 27 28 29 30 31 26
Figure 10. Connector panel CPETS-E for the cabling cabinet Figure 11. Connector panel CPETS for the cabling cabinet
Figure 12. Connector panel CPETC-E for the cabling cabinet Figure 13. Connector panel CPETC-B for the cabling cabinet
Figure 14. E1T48-A (upper) and E1C48-A (lower) connector panels for the IC186 equipment cabinet 32 Figure 15. Front panel of the NP8S1 plug-in unit Figure 16. Front panel of the NI4S1-B plug-in unit Figure 17. Front panel of the IW1S1/A plug-in unit 33 34 35 36
Figure 18. Connector panel CPLC36 in the cabling cabinet Figure 19. Equipping the connector panel CPRLC-B Figure 20. Front panel of the NP2GE plug-in unit Figure 21. Front panel of the IPFGE plug-in unit Figure 22. Front panel of the ESA24 plug-in unit Figure 23. Connector panel CPLAN-A 43 39 41 42 37
Figure 24. Connector panels CPAL/-A and CPSAL/-B for alarm interfaces
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Figure 25. Connector panels CPSY-A, CPSY-B, CPSY and CPSAL/-B for alarm and synchronisation interfaces 56
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Figure 27. Connecting a PCM E1 cable to a connector, CNIS (example) Figure 28. D37 connector body with unbalanced (coaxial) contacts (1=pin, 2=ring) 63 Figure 29. Example of E1 multicoaxial cable with SMB connectors Figure 30. Example of E1 multicoaxial cable with BT43 connectors Figure 31. Example of alarm cable to the EXAU/-A Figure 32. Example of alarm output cable 74 76 79 80 82 71 65 67
Figure 33. Example of voltage-controlled alarm input cable Figure 34. Example of current-controlled alarm input cable
Figure 35. Example of asymmetrical external synchronisation cable Figure 36. Example of symmetrical external synchronisation cable Figure 37. Example of LAN cable Figure 38. Example of LAN cable 84 85 87 89
Figure 39. Example of a single-mode optical cable Figure 40. Example of a single-mode optical cable
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Summary of changes
Summary of changes
Changes between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issue contains all changes made to previous issues.
MX1G6-A, ATM multiplexer 1.6 Gbits/s variant A. New variant for MXU. NP2GE-A, network interface and processing 2X1000Base-T/LX variant A NP8S1-A/-B, network interface and processing 8xSTM-1 variant A or B.
A new external site cable CNIB for the new panel types BIE1T-A and CPETS-G introduced.
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Updated information and a graphic regarding the equipping and cabling of back interface units and connector panels, and the use of cabling cabinets in RNC. Some minor editorial changes.
IW1S1A plug-in unit for IWS1E/T with STM-1/OC-3 interfaces from the front panel NP2GE plug-in unit for NPGE(P) with optical and electrical gigabit Ethernet interfaces from the front panel NP8S1 plug-in unit for NPS1(P) with STM-1/OC-3 interfaces from the front panel MX1G6 plug-in unit for MXU with service terminal interface from the front panel SF20H plug-in unit for SFU with service terminal interface from the front panel
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Summary of changes
Five new connector panel types introduced: CPAL-A, CPSY-A, and CPSYB for the rear of the cabinet, as well as the PDH/TDM connector panels CPETS-E, and CPETC-E added. Two new cables introduced: the external CPRD cable and the internal CPSM cable.
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Power supply interfaces PDH/E1 T1 interfaces SDH/STM-1 OC-3 interfaces External synchronisation and alarm inputs and outputs LAN/Ethernet interfaces Service terminal interfaces from various plug-in units (for temporary service operations; not covered by this manual) Interfaces of the Network Management Unit (NEMU) to accessories and peripherals: mouse, keyboard, and VDU
The external cables connect to the front panels of the plug-in units, to the back interface units at the rear of the equipment cabinets, or to the connector panels in the cabling cabinet. For more information, see the Cable Lists, Equipment Lists, Installation Site Requirements for MGW and RNC and Engineering Descriptions.
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Network interfaces MGW ATM Iu ATM Core - STM-1/ OC-3 - E1 /T1/JT1 (IMA) Operating interfaces -48V, 120A External timing - 2.048 MBIT/s - 2.048 MHz - 64 kHz +8 kHz - 1.544 MHz External alarms - general current/voltage outputs - voltage controlled inputs - current controlled inputs EXAU, EXAU-A - alarm indicator lamp panel NEMU - Ethernet 10/100 Mbit/s - SCSI - USB - serial ports - keyboard, mouse - monitor (SVGA) Ethernet 10/100 Mbit/s Service terminal RS232
DN02179402
Figure 1.
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DN01128587
Figure 2.
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When using the CPD80-B/-A cabinet power distributor, the maximum current is 80A per cabinet, the maximum thickness of the power supply cable is 50 mm2, and the maximum voltage drop is 1.5V.
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STM-1/OC-3 interfaces from NP8S1/-A/-B (NPS1P/NPS1), NI4S1-B (NIS1P/NIS1) and IW1S1/A (IW1SE, IWS1T; used in MGW only) Optical LAN 1000 BASE-LX (NPGEP/NPGE), IPGOP), electrical LAN 1000 BASE-T (NPGEP/NPGE), IPGEP), and electrical LAN 100 BASE-T (IPFEP) interfaces from IPFGE (IPNIUP used in MGW only) LAN 100 BASE-T interface(s) from the ESA24 plug-in unit (two front panel connectors for external use) LAN 100 BASE-T interface(s) from the ESA12 plug-in unit (two upper front panel connectors for external use)
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DN02179683
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Figure 3.
Interfaces from the front of the plug-in units of the MGW and RNC (IPFGE and IW1S1/A used in MGW only)
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CPSY-A and CPSY-B CPSY-A is used for synchronisation of clock 0 (TSS3 0) and CPSY-B is used for synchronisation of clock 1 (TSS3 1). CPSY-A and CPSYB have two BNC connectors and three RJ-45 connectors for external synchronisation inputs and outputs, and they are equipped in the same network element. CPSY-A has a RJ-45 connector for service terminal for NEMU use.
CPAL-A CPAL-A is a connector panel used for alarms. It has a horizontal layout and one D25 connector for EXAU/-A control, one D37 connector for general current or voltage outputs, two D37 connectors for voltage-controlled inputs, and one D25 connector for current-controlled alarm inputs.
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Figure 4.
Interfaces from the back interface units of the equipment cabinet: CPSY-A (clock TSS3 0), CPSY-B (clock TSS3 1) and CPAL-A
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CPSAL-B (in RNC only) A connector panel type for external synchronisation and HW alarm interfaces.
CPRLC-B (in RNC only) A connector panel for STM-1/OC-3 interfaces with 16 pieces of LC connectors.
BIE1T A back interface unit for E1/T1 balanced interfaces with 16 pieces of RJ-45 connectors.
BIE1T-A (in MGW only) A back interface unit for E1 balanced interfaces with 8 pieces of RJ45 connectors, two E1 interfaces via each RJ-45 connector.
BIE1C A back interface unit for E1 unbalanced interfaces with 32 pieces of SMB connectors.
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Interfaces from the back interface units of the equipment cabinet: CPRLC-B, BIE1C, BIE1T, and BIE1T-A
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CPLC36 A connector panel for STM-1/OC-3 and 1000 BASE-LX interfaces with 36 pieces of LC connectors.
CPSY A connector panel for synchronisation with four BNC connectors and six RJ-45 connectors for external synchronisation inputs and outputs.
CPAL A connector panel for alarms with a vertical layout and one D25 connector for EXAU/-A control, one D37 connector for general current/voltage outputs, two D37 connectors for voltage-controlled inputs, and one D25 connector for current-controlled alarm inputs.
CPLAN-A A connector panel for Local Area Network interfaces (10/100 BASET/TX and 1000 BASE-T), 32 pieces of RJ-45 connectors.
CPETS-G (in MGW only) A connector panel with 24 pieces of RJ-45 connectors. The panel supports forty-eight E1 interfaces, two interfaces via each RJ-45 connector.
CPETS-E A connector panel for 48 pieces of E1/T1 balanced (symmetrical) interfaces (twelve connector modules, each with four RJ-45 connectors).
CPETS A connector panel for 32 pieces of E1/T1 balanced interfaces with 32 pieces of RJ-45 connectors.
CPETC-E A connector panel for 48 pieces of E1 unbalanced interfaces, that is, twelve multicoaxial D-sub connectors, each with eight coaxial contacts.
CPETC-B
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A connector panel for 32 pieces of E1 unbalanced interfaces and 64 pieces of BT43 connectors.
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Figure 6.
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VDU (SVGA/VGA) interface VDU monitor connected to the front panel of the MCPC18/-B or MCPC2/-A plug-in unit; Windows 2000 compatible VGA connector interface.
USB interface The Windows 2000 compatible USB interface accepts the printer, mouse, or keyboard.
Keyboard and mouse Keyboard connected to the front panel of the NEMU plug-in unit MCPC2/-A; Windows 2000 compatible keyboard connector. Mouse connected to the front panel of the NEMU plug-in unit MCPC2/-A; Windows 2000 compatible (serial) mouse connector.
SCSI interface External SCSI device (for instance, HD or MOD) connected to the front panel of NEMU MCPC2/-A; external VDHCI connector interface.
SVGA LAN USB VDU USB MOUSE/ KEYBOARD SCSI (EXTERNAL) RESET SWITCH
NEMU MCPC2/-A
DN05160418
NEMU MCP18/-B
Figure 7.
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2.1
Network interfaces
PDH/TDM connector panels for E1 interfaces
There are five types of connector panels for the cabling cabinet:
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CPETS-G for E1 balanced PDH interfaces, ETSI CPETS-E for E1/T1 balanced PDH lines, ANSI CPETS for E1/T1 balanced PDH lines CPETC-E for E1 unbalanced PDH lines CPETC-B for E1 unbalanced PDH lines
There are three types of back interface units for connecting PDH lines:
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BIE1T-A for E1 balanced PDH interfaces, ETSI BIE1T for E1/T1 balanced PDH interfaces, ANSI BIE1C for E1 unbalanced PDH interfaces, ETSI
The back interface units BIE1T-A, BIE1T and BIE1C are located at the rear of the equipment cabinet, directly behind the NIWU or NIP1 units that they serve. For information on cabling, see section Requirement specification for external cables.
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DN70462765
Figure 8.
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Figure 9.
CPETS-E is a connector panel for the cabling cabinet, for 48 pieces of E1/ T1 balanced interfaces. The panel fitted to the panel plate consists of twelve connector bodies, each with four RJ-45 connectors. The internal cable type connecting the NIWU or NIP1 to CPETS-E is CPSM. The external cable for CPETS-E is CNIA or CNIS.
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CPETS is a connector panel for the cabling cabinet, for E1/T1 balanced PDH interfaces. It consists of 32 pieces of RJ-45 connectors. The internal cable type between BIE1T and CPETS is CPT. The external cable for CPETS is CNIA or CNIS.
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CPETC-B is a connector panel for the cabling cabinet, for E1 unbalanced PDH interfaces. It consists of 64 pieces of BT43 coaxial connectors. The internal cable type between BIE1C and CPETC-B (SMB/BT43) is CBTC (internal cabling).
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Figure 14.
E1T48-A (upper) and E1C48-A (lower) connector panels for the IC186 equipment cabinet
Both E1T48-A and E1C48-A panels can be equipped and in the same equipment cabinet at the same time, as long as each panel supports three network interface plug-in units that have same type of connector interfaces (RJ-45 or BT43). This means that all of the three NIP1 or NIWU units that the E1T48-A or E1C48-A panel serves must use the connector type that the selected panel type serves. The RNAC and RNBC/CAMA and CAMB cabinets have only five panel places for the PDH lines. The panels are numbered sequentially from top to bottom, starting from number 1. The connectors for the outgoing PDH lines on the panels also have numbers that run from left to right and top to bottom.
2.2
2.2.1
STM-1/OC-3 interfaces
Front panels of the NP8S1/-A/-B, NI4S1-B, IW1S1A and IW1S1 plugin units
The NP8S1/-A/-B (NPS1P/NPS1), NI4S1-B (NIS1P/NIS1) and IW1S1A/ IW1S1 (IWS1E/T) plug-in units have ITU-T G.957 S-1.1 STM-1/OC-3 optical interfaces on the front panel. The transmission interface uses single-mode fibre. The connector type is fibre optic LC duplex. The STM-1/
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OC-3 interfaces are connected either directly from the front panel of the plug-in units or via connector panel CPLC36 in the cabling cabinet. In the RNC, it is also possible to route the connections via the CPRLC-B panel at the rear of the RNAC.
INTERFACES:
BACKPLANE: TIMING & SYNC HMS POWER SUPPLY SFU CLOCK REFERENCE OUTPUT TO TSS3 - LAN 1-5
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Figure 15.
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Figure 16.
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INTERFACES:
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Figure 17.
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LC connector
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Figure 18.
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Figure 19.
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LAN/Ethernet interfaces
The local area network (LAN) interface using RJ-45 connectors is located on the front panels of the plug-in units of the MGW or RNC and the connector panel of the cabling cabinet.
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Two optical LAN 1000 BASE-LX and two electrical LAN 1000 BASET interfaces from NP2GE (NPGEP/NPGE) One optical LAN 1000 BASE-LX (IPGOP), one electrical LAN 1000 BASE-T (IPGEP), and eight electrical LAN 100 BASE-T (IPFEP) interfaces from IPFGE (IPNIUP, in MGW only) Twenty-four interfaces provided by the ESA24 plug-in unit Twelve interfaces provided by the ESA12 plug-in unit
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2.3.1
Optical output power: min -9dBm, max -3dBm Minimum input optical power: min -20dBm Maximum input optical power: min -3dBm
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0 1000BASE-T 1 1000BASE-T
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SERVICE TERMINAL
DN70182857
Figure 20.
Table 1. FU
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Optical output power: min -9dBm, max -3dBm Minimum input optical power: min -20dBm Maximum input optical power: min -3dBm
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1000BASE-LX 1000BASE-T
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Figure 21.
Table 2. FU
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INTERFACES:
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DN03451956
Figure 22.
Table 3. FU
ESA24 (NEMU)
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3.1
Maintenance interfaces
NEMU-specific maintenance interfaces
Table 4. Interfaces on the NEMU units Use
MCPC2/-A
ETH0 (RJ-45) ETH1 (RJ-45) For LAN use ex to eth SW for LAN use ex to eth SW for bootable device for mouse, keyboard for printer
SVGA -
for printer for keyboard and mouse for VDU for bootable device
serial port 1
serial port 2
45 (90)
3.1.1
Table 5. Pin
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Pin
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Signal
NC GND NC DDCDAT H-sync V-sync DDCCLK
3.1.2
Table 6. Pin
46 (90)
Maintenance interfaces
3.1.3
Table 7. Pin
1 2 3 4 5 6
3.1.4
Table 8. Pin
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Pin
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
Signal
+ACK +RST +MSG +SEL +C/D +REQ +I/O +DB(8) +DB(9) +DB(10) +DB(11) -DB(12)
Pin
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58
Signal
-DB(7) -DB(P) GND GND TERMPWR TERMPWR RESERVED GND -ATM GND -BSY -ACK
47 (90)
Table 8. Pin
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Pin
36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Signal
-DB(13) -DB(14) -DB(15) -DB(P1) -DB(0) -DB(1) -DB(2) -DB(3) -DB(4) -DB(5) -DB(6)
Pin
59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68
Signal
-RST -MSG -SEL -C/D -REQ -I/O -DB(8) -DB(9) -DB(10) -DB(11)
3.1.5
Table 9.
LAN/Ethernet interface pinouts (RJ-45) for CPU, AL2S, CDSP and ESA24/ESA12 plug-in units Signal
Transmit + (Tx+) Transmit - (Tx-) Receive + (Rx+)
Pin
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Receive - (Rx-)
48 (90)
Maintenance interfaces
3.2
One interface provided by NP2GE/-A, NI16P1A, NP8S1/-A, CDSP, NI4S1-B, IW16P1, IW16P1A, IW1S1, IW1S1A, AL2S and SF20H plug-in units Two interfaces provided by CPU plug-in units, SF10, MX1G6/-A, MX622, and MCPC2/-A
49 (90)
50 (90)
CPAL-A and CPAL are for external alarm signals and for the external alarm unit, EXAU/-A CPSY-A, CPSY-B and CPSY are for synchronisation CPSAL/-B is for both alarms and synchronisation
CPAL-A, CPSY-A, CPSY-B and CPSAL/-B are back panels of the equipment cabinet. CPAL and CPSY are equipped in the cabling cabinet.
4.1
51 (90)
ALARM OUTPUTS
CPAL-A
TOEXAU CURRENT CONTROLLED ALARM INPUT
CPAL
ALARM OUTPUT
CPSAL/-B
1 SYM IN 2M 3 4 IN 64k 1 SYM 2 2 1 SYM OUT 2M 3 4 2
VOLTAGE CURRENT ALARM ALARM CONTROLLED CONTROLLED OUTPUT OUTPUT ALARM INPUTS ALARM INPUT TO EXAU
ASYM
DN05160636
ASYM
Figure 24.
Pin
14 15 16 17 18
Signal
GND VAL7 GND VAL8 GND
Pin
27 28 29 30 31
Signal
VAL13 GND VAL14 GND VAL15
52 (90)
Pin
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Signal
VAL9 GND VAL10 GND VAL11 GND VAL12 GND
Pin
32 33 34 35 36 37
Signal
GND
Pin
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Signal
GND VAL23 GND VAL24 GND VAL25 GND VAL26 GND VAL27 GND VAL28 GND
Pin
27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
Signal
VAL29 GND VAL30 GND VAL31 GND
Pin
14
Signal
GND
53 (90)
Pin
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Signal
CAL7 GND
Pin
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Signal
GND AL7 GND AL8 GND AL9 GND AL10 GND AL11 GND
54 (90)
Pin
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Signal
GND ALO7 GND ALO8 GND ALO9 GND ALO10 GND ALO11 GND ALO12 GND
Pin
27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
Signal
ALO13 GND ALO14 GND ALO15 GND
4.2
55 (90)
CPSY-A
IN 64k ETH IN 2M OUT OUT 2M IN 2M 2M
EXT1
SYM
ASYM
Default
CPSY-B
IN 64k IN 2M OUT OUT 2M 2M IN 2M
EXT2
SYM
ASYM
Default CPSY
1
SYM
1
SYM
IN
2M ASYM
IN
64k SYM
OUT
2M ASYM
Default
CPSAL/-B
1 SYM IN 2M 3 4 IN 64k 1 SYM 2 2 1 SYM OUT 2M 3 4 1 2 2
VOLTAGE CURRENT ALARM ALARM CONTROLLED CONTROLLED OUTPUT OUTPUT ALARM INPUTS ALARM INPUT TO EXAU
ASYM
DN05160648
ASYM
Default
Figure 25.
Connector panels CPSY-A, CPSY-B, CPSY and CPSAL/-B for alarm and synchronisation interfaces
56 (90)
Table 16. In
BNC BNC RJ-45 RJ-45
Note
Default Optional Optional Optional
It is possible to receive the line timing synchronisation from the external output connectors on the synchronisation connector panel. Alternatively, if the line timing available in the network interface units is not used, the input connectors on the panel are also suitable for this purpose. For cabling instructions, see Cable Lists for RNC and Cable Lists for MGW.
4.2.1
57 (90)
58 (90)
5
5.1
Connector: . RJ-45 connector . Shielded construction . Gold plating on the contacts (0.76 m) . UL94 V-0 materials Cable: . Multi-cable (4 or more) bundled assembly . Nominal impedance: 120 15 for E1 and 100 15 for T1 . E1 data transmission protocol specifies 6 dB as maximum attenuation . AWG 26 or AWG 24 conductors . Continuous pair twisting . VW-1 materials . Flammability: IEC 332-1 or IEC 332-3 . Operating temperature from 0 C to 70 C
59 (90)
Cable (multi-cable)
Cable (single-cable)
Cable (multi-cable)
Wire pair #
2 2 n.c.
60 (90)
RJ-45 connector pinouts (CNIA/CNIS) (cont.) Signal, generic names Wire pair #
DN00206525
CONNECTOR 1
Figure 26.
61 (90)
IDENTIFICATION STICKER
CABLE
DN9833994
Figure 27.
5.2
5.2.1
62 (90)
Cable specifications
.
Connector: . Connector D37 body with unbalanced (coaxial) contacts . Gold plating on the contacts (minimum for centre contact 1.27 m, minimum for outer contact 0.76 m) . UL94 V-0 materials Cable: . Impedance 75 3 . Multicoaxial cable . E1 data transmission protocol specifies 6dB as maximum attenuation . VW-1 material . Flammability: IEC 332-1 or IEC 332-3 . Operating temperature from 0 C to 70 C
A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2
A1
DN05160651
Figure 28.
63 (90)
5.2.2
Connector: . SMB connector, 50 . Gold plating on the contacts (minimum for centre contact 1.27 m, minimum for outer contact 0.76 m) . UL94 V-0 materials Cable: . Impedance 75 3 . Single or multicoaxial cable
64 (90)
. . .
E1 data transmission protocol specifies 6dB as maximum attenuation VW-1 material Flammability: IEC 332-1 or IEC 332-3 Operating temperature from 0 C to 70 C
DN0557322
CONNECTOR 1
Figure 29.
5.2.3
65 (90)
Cable specifications
.
Connector: . BT43 connector, 75 . Gold plating on the contacts (minimum for centre contact 1.27 m, minimum for outer contact 0.76 m) . Recommended: UL94 V-0 materials Cable: . Impedance 75 3 . Single or multicoaxial cable . E1 data transmission protocol specifies 6dB as maximum attenuation . VW-1 material . Flammability: IEC 332-1 or IEC 332-3 . Operating temperature from 0 C to 70 C
66 (90)
DN0557334
CONNECTOR 1
Figure 30.
5.3
Connector: . 25 pos. D-sub male connector . Shielded construction . Gold plating on the contacts (0.76 m) . UL94 V-0 materials Connector hood: . Connector hood must be shielded . Side entry for cable . UNC 4/40 thumb screws . Maximum height of hood 50 mm Cable: . AWG 26 or AWG 24 conductors . Minimum 12 twisted pairs
67 (90)
. . .
Shielded construction, screening effectiveness > 35dB at 1GHz VW-1 materials Flammability: IEC 332-1 or IEC 332-3 Operating temperature from 0 C to 70 C
Note
1) Due to the 8 x 2 cable, only AL07 AL7 alarm signals are connected.
Note
1) Due to the 12 x 2 cable, alarm signal AL0 AL11 are connected. Version A02 cable is needed when alarm signals AL6 AL11 need to be chained. Only EXAU-A has the chaining feature.
The EXAU-A unit has an alarm output connector, allowing it to chain two or more EXAU-A units so that alarms coming from the network element can be displayed on two or more EXAU-A units.
The tables below describe the connector pinouts for the following cases:
68 (90)
Displaying alarms on EXAU-A or EXAU: connecting the alarm cable from CPSAL/-B to EXAU/-A Displaying the same alarms on two EXAU-A units: chaining EXAU-A 1 to EXAU-A 2 with a direct cable Displaying alarms AL00 to AL05 on EXAU 1 and alarms AL06 to AL11 on EXAU-A 2: chaining EXAU-A 1 to EXAU-A 2 with a crossover cable
For more information on EXAU-A and the chaining principles, see the EXAU-A plug-in unit description in MGW product documentation.
Table 30.
Connector pinouts for a cable from CPSAL/-B to EXAU/-A or EXAUA 1 to EXAU-A 2 with a direct cable Signal Position EXAU/-A or EXAU-A 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Wire pair #
AL0 GND AL1 GND AL2 GND AL3 GND AL4 GND AL5 GND AL6 GND AL7 GND AL8 GND AL9 GND AL10
1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11
69 (90)
Table 30.
Connector pinouts for a cable from CPSAL/-B to EXAU/-A or EXAUA 1 to EXAU-A 2 with a direct cable (cont.) Signal Position EXAU/-A or EXAU-A 2
22 23 24 25
Wire pair #
11 12 12
Table 31.
Connector pinouts for a cable from EXAU-A 1 to EXAU-A 2 with a crossover cable Signal
AL0 GND AL1 GND AL2 GND AL3 GND AL4 GND AL5 GND AL6 GND AL7 GND AL8 GND AL9 GND
Position EXAU-A 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Position EXAU-A 2
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Wire pair #
1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10
70 (90)
Table 31.
Connector pinouts for a cable from EXAU-A 1 to EXAU-A 2 with a crossover cable (cont.) Signal
AL10 GND AL11 GND
Position EXAU-A 1
21 22 23 24 25
Position EXAU-A 2
9 10 11 12 25
Wire pair #
11 11 12 12
DN0557346
Figure 31.
5.4
Connector: . 37 pos. D-sub male connector . Shielded construction . Gold plating on the contacts (0.76 m) . Recommended: UL94 V-0 materials
71 (90)
Connector hood: . Shielded construction . Side entry for cable . UNC 4/40 thumb screws . Maximum height of hood 55 mm (cable exits from side of hood) Cable: . AWG 26 or AWG 24 conductors . Minimum 16 twisted pairs . Shielded construction, screening effectiveness > 35dB at 1GHz . VW-1 materials . Flammability: IEC 332-1 or IEC 332-3 . Operating temperature from 0 C to 70 C
Wire pair #
1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5
72 (90)
Wire pair #
6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16
73 (90)
DN0557361
Figure 32.
5.5
Connector: . 37 pos. D-sub male connector . Shielded construction . Gold plating on the contacts (0.76 m) . Recommended: UL94 V-0 materials Connector hood: . Shielded construction . Side entry for cable . UNC 4/40 thumb screws . Maximum height of hood 55 mm (cable exits from side of hood) Cable: . AWG 26 or AWG 24 conductors . Minimum 16 twisted pairs . Shielded construction, screening effectiveness > 35dB at 1GHz
74 (90)
. . .
VW-1 materials Flammability: IEC 332-1 or IEC 332-3 Operating temperature from 0 C to 70 C
Wire pair #
1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10
75 (90)
Wire pair #
11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16
DN0557361
Figure 33.
76 (90)
5.6
Connector: . 25 pos. D-sub male connector . Shielded construction . Gold plating on the contacts (0.76 m) . Recommended: UL94 V-0 materials Connector hood: . Shielded construction . Side entry for cable . UNC 4/40 thumb screws . Maximum height of hood 50 mm Cable: . AWG 26 or AWG 24 conductors . Minimum 8 twisted pairs . Shielded construction, screening effectiveness > 35dB at 1GHz . VW-1 materials . Flammability: IEC 332-1 or IEC 332-3 . Operating temperature from 0 C to 70 C
77 (90)
Wire pair #
1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 n.c. n.c. n.c. n.c. n.c. n.c. n.c. n.c. n.c.
78 (90)
DN0557346
Figure 34.
5.7
Connector: . Male BNC . Shielded construction . Gold plating on the contacts (minimum centre contact 1.27 m, minimum outer contact 0.76 m) . Recommended: UL94 V-0 materials Cable: . Unbalanced (coaxial) (for example BT 3002) . Impedance 75 3 . VW-1 materials . Flammability: IEC 332-1 or IEC 332-3 . Operating temperature from 0 C to 70 C
79 (90)
DN0557373
Figure 35.
5.8
Connector: . Shielded RJ-45 . Gold plating on the contacts (0.76 m) . Recommended: UL94 V-0 materials Cable: . Minimum 1 twisted pair . Nominal impedance: 120 15 for E1 and 100 15 for T1
80 (90)
. . . . .
E1 data transmission protocol specifies 6dB as maximum attenuation AWG 26 or AWG 24 solid conductors Continuous pair twisting VW-1 materials Flammability: IEC 332-1 or IEC 332-3 Operating temperature from 0 C to 70 C
Table 39.
Cable CNIA E1 component codes (120, receive and transmit signals connected) Code
5461630 7333689 7131850
Item
Connector Plastic part Cable
Table 40.
64K / 2M / 1.5M symmetrical synchronisation input connector pinouts Signal, generic names
64K/2M IN A / Receive + (Rx+) 64K/2M IN B / Receive - (Rx-)
Position
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Wire pair #
1 1 n.c. n.c. n.c. n.c. n.c. n.c.
2M / 1.5M symmetrical synchronisation output connector pinouts Signal, generic names Wire pair #
n.c. n.c.
81 (90)
Table 41.
2M / 1.5M symmetrical synchronisation output connector pinouts (cont.) Signal, generic names Wire pair #
n.c. 2M OUT A / Transmit + (Tx+) 2M OUT B / Transmit - (Tx-) 1 1 n.c. n.c. n.c.
Position
3 4 5 6 7 8
IDENTIFICATION STICKER
CABLE
DN9833994
Figure 36.
82 (90)
5.9
10Base-T/100Base-TX
Cable specifications
.
Connector: . Shielded RJ-45 . Gold plating on the contacts (1.27 m) . UL94 V-0 materials Cable: . S-FTP (foil shield twisted pair) construction . Category 5 . AWG 26 (or AWG 24) conductors . Meets EN 50288-2-2 standard . VW-1 materials . Flammability: IEC 332-1 or IEC 332-3 . Halogen-free materials . Operating temperature from 0 C to 70 C
Table 42.
Item
Connector Cable
Pos.
3 6 1 7 8 2 4 5
Receive - (Rx-)
83 (90)
IDENTIFICATION STICKER
CABLE
DN9833994
Figure 37.
5.10
1000Base-T
Gigabit Ethernet cabling is connected to the IPFGE plug-in unit or connector panel CPLAN-A. Cable specifications
.
Connector: . Shielded RJ-45 . Gold plating on the contacts (1.27 m) . Recommended: UL94 V-0 materials Cable: . S-FTP construction . Category 5e . AWG 26 (or AWG 24) conductors . Meets the EN 50288-2-2 standard . VW-1 materials . Flammability: IEC 332-1 or IEC 332-3
84 (90)
. .
IDENTIFICATION STICKER
CABLE
DN9833994
Figure 38.
85 (90)
5.11
Optical STM-1
If the cabling cabinet is not used, optical STM-1 fiber is connected to the CPRLC-B panel (RNC), or directly to the front panel of the plug-in unit (MGW). If the cabling cabinet is used, the fiber is connected to the CPLC36 connector panel or to the front panel of the plug-in unit in the equipment cabinet. Cable specifications
.
Connector: . Duplex LC according to GR-326 and IEC 60874 . Mating durability for 200 reconnects, insertion loss change < 0.2dB . Maximum insertion loss 0.3dB . SPC finish . Return loss > 45dB . Zirconia ferrule . Efficiency of strain relief > 80N . UL94V-0 Boot:
.
. .
90 angle boot (minimum requirement at the MGW or RNC connection end) Maximum installation height 70 mm UL94V-0
Cable: . 9/125 m single mode fibre . Attenuation: 0,5 dB / Km at = 1310 nm and 0.4 dB / Km at = 1550 nm . Cable must fulfill ITU-T G.652 for interface type STM-1 optical (ITU-T G.957, table 1) . Cable must fulfill ATM 155 Mb/s . Duplex type . UL VW-1 or UL94V-0 . Fibre cables must be provided with a common secondary overall jacket which will not slide along the cables . Maximum cable outer diameter 6.6 mm . Minimum bending radius during installation < 65 mm . Minimum bending radius in service < 43 mm (according to IEC 794-1-E11)
86 (90)
. .
Crush resistance (briefly) > 500 N/cm. According to IEC 794-1E3 Crush resistance (continuous) > 100 N/cm Operating temperature from 0 C to 70 C
Table 45.
Cable type CSM CSMA
30 5
30 5
Figure 39.
5.12
1000Base-LX (optical)
Gigabit Ethernet cabling is connected to the IPFGE plug-in unit. If the cabling cabinet is used, the Ethernet cable is connected to the CPLC36 interface panel.
B DN01130619
87 (90)
Cable specifications
.
Connector . Duplex LC according to GR-326 and IEC 60874 . Mating durability for 200 reconnects, insertion loss change < 0.2dB . Maximum insertion loss 0.3dB . SPC finish . Return loss > 45dB . Zirconia ferrule . Blue colour . Efficiency of strain relief > 80N . UL94V-0 Boot
. . .
Cable . 9/125 m single mode fibre . Attenuation: 0,5 dB / Km at = 1310 nm and 0.4 dB / Km at = 1550 nm . Cable must fulfill ITU-T G.652 for interface type STM-1 optical (ITU-T G.957, table 1) . Cable must fulfill ATM 155 Mb/s . Duplex type . UL VW-1 or UL94V-0 . Fibre cables must be provided with a common secondary overall jacket which will not slide along the cables . Maximum cable outer diameter 6.6 mm . Minimum bending radius during installation < 65 mm . Minimum bending radius in service < 43 mm (according to IEC 794-1-E11) . Crush resistance (briefly) > 500 N/cm. According to IEC 794-1E3 . Crush resistance (continuous) > 100 N/cm . Operating temperature from 0 C to 70 C
88 (90)
Table 46.
Cable type CSM CSMA
30 5
30 5
Figure 40.
5.13
B DN01130619
89 (90)
IEC 332-3 IEC 754-1 IEC 794-1 IEC 874-1 IEC 60874 IEC 61754-20-4 ITU-T G.652 TIA/EIA-568 UL94V-0 UL VW-1 GR253
90 (90)