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5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance

Model 6511RC User Manual

 

 

Table 6. LED status indications and recommended actions (Continued)

LED

Location

Color

Status

Meaning

CPU FAIL

Front

Red

On solid

CPU is unable to load the software from FLASH to RAM for operation.

 

panel

 

 

As soon as possible, remove the Model 6511RC from the CPCI chassis,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

wait 30 seconds, then re-insert the Model 6511RC into the CPCI chassis

 

 

 

 

and see if the problem disappears.

 

 

 

 

If the CPU FAIL LED remains lit after the Model 6511RC completes the

 

 

 

 

power-up cycle, contact Patton Technical Support to determine if the

 

 

 

 

Matrix Switch needs to be replaced.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Off

The CPU is operating normally. No action recommended.

ALARM

Front

Red

On solid

A minor alarm condition has been detected.

 

panel

 

 

 

 

 

Flashing

A major alarm condition has been detected.

 

 

 

Off

The Model 6511RC is operating normally. No action recommended.

SYSTEM

Front

Green

Flashing

The Model 6511RC is operating normally. No action recommended.

 

panel

 

Off

The Model 6511RC is not functioning properly.

 

 

 

or

As soon as possible, remove the Model 6511RC from the CPCI chassis,

 

 

 

On solid

wait 10 seconds, then re-insert the Model 6511RC into the CPCI chassis

 

 

 

 

and see if the problem disappears.

 

 

 

 

Once the Matrix Switch has resumed operation re-inspect the SYSTEM

 

 

 

 

LED. If the SYSTEM LED does not begin flashing after completing the

 

 

 

 

power-up cycle, contact Patton Technical Support to determine if the

 

 

 

 

Matrix Switch should be replaced.

 

 

 

 

 

ENET(NOD

Front

Green

Flash-

Indicates there is Ethernet frame activity on one or more of the 6511RC’s

E)

panel

 

ing or

Ethernet interfaces, including the two rear-panel 10/100/1000 ports,

 

 

 

On solid

the front -panel 10/100 port, and the packet--switched PICMG 2.16

 

 

 

 

bus. No action recommended

 

 

 

Off

Indicates NO Ethernet frame activity detected on any of the

 

 

 

 

6511RC’s Ethernet interfaces, including the PICMG 2.16 bus.

 

 

 

 

Verify that an Ethernet cable is plugged into the hub, switch, or work-

 

 

 

 

station and the 10/100 Ethernet port on the front panel of the Model

 

 

 

 

6511RC.

 

 

 

 

Verify that the hub, switch, or workstation is powered on.

 

 

 

 

Verify that the correct straight-through or cross-over cable is being

 

 

 

 

used, depending on whether you are connecting to a workstation

 

 

 

 

(PC), hub, or switch.

 

 

 

 

Replace the cable. If the problem still exists, contact Patton Technical

 

 

 

 

Support to determine if the Matrix Switch should be replaced.

CLK

Front

Green

On solid

The 6511RC is set as the Master Clock source.

SOURCE

panel

 

 

No action recommended.

 

 

 

Flashing

The 6511RC is set as the secondary clock source.

 

 

 

 

No action recommended.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Off

The 6511RC is set as the slave, getting its clock from the H.110 Bus.

 

 

 

 

No action recommended.

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Matrix Switch Patton Electronics Company, Inc Contents Hardware installation Operation and shutdown Contents Industry Canada Notice FCC Part 68 Acta StatementFacility Service Network Interface Code Connection CE NoticeAudience StructurePrecautions Typographical conventions used in this documentGeneral conventions Mouse conventions About this guide Chapter contents IntroductionModel 6511RC Matrix Switch overview Model 6511RC Matrix Switch front bladeModel 6511RC Matrix Switch major functions and interfaces Hardware overview Model 6511RCT rear bladeModel 6511RC front panel LEDs and ports Model 6511RCT rear entry car front panel LEDs and ports ForeFront chassis architectures ForeFront Model 6476 6U cPCI chassisForeFront Model 6676 9U chassis Model 6676 chassis, front viewMatrix Switch functionality TDM mapping and aggregationTDM bus architecture STM-1 link architectureMatrix Switch TDM capacity Matrix Switch Ethernet SwitchingManagement Services ManagementManagement Interfaces Management ApproachMatrix Switch Interfaces WAN InterfacesMid-Plane Interfaces LAN InterfacePower system Central processing unitSystem timing Temperature Physical dimensionsLED Indicators AltitudeRear-panel LED indicators Approvals Etsi CTR EMCApprovals Hardware installation Unpacking the Model 6511RC Matrix Switch Verifying that the ForeFront chassis is properly installedIntroduction Verifying correct cover plate installation Verfying correct electrical groundingMatrix Switch hardware installation Alignment/ESD pin and card handleInstalling the network cables Matrix Switch front blade network interface portsConnecting the front-panel Ethernet LAN port Ethernet RJ-45 pin and signal definitions for Matrix SwitchConnecting the rear-panel STM-1 WAN port to an SDH network Fiber-optic SC cable connectors Connecting the rear-panel Ethernet WAN/management ports BNC coaxial cable connectorsCompleting the hardware installation Configuring the Matrix Switch for Operation Configuration prerequisites Initial configuration through the RS-232 control port Connecting the DB9-RJ45 adapter with the included cableSetting up the HyperTerminal or similar program session Connection Description windowConfigure your COM port settings as shown in , then click OK Login window Using a browser to complete Model 6511RC configuration 3069RC Configuration Menu home page will appear see figure Home page overview Home page window panesOperator Actions buttons Configuring the default gateway IP OverviewConfiguring the system clocking parameters Module clocking modeModule clocking source and fallback An internal oscillator STM-1 portConfiguring the SDH circuit parameters System Clocking Configuration page, exampleAccessing the SDH circuit parameters SDH Overview web managementConfiguring the SDH physical interface type Configuring the SDH interface parametersConfiguring the SDH path trace parameters SDH Path Trace parametersConfiguring DS0 idle codes Accessing the idle code configuration E1 LinkDefining the DS0 idle code configuration Selecting the SDH mapping pathSDH Overview Defining DS0 mappings Following sections describe how to define DS0 mappings Defining DS0 mappings using E1 port format DS0 Mapping OverviewExamples for configuring DS0 mappings Solution Solution Solution Defining DS0 mappings using TU format DS0 Mapping Overview page with TU format selectedE1 port numbers located within the STM-1 frame structure Configuring the Matrix Switch for operation Solution Solution Saving your configuration RC HomeBacking up your configuration parameters Import/ExportBacking up the configuration store in flash memory Completing the installation Completing the installation Operation and shutdown Activating the Model 6511RC De-activating the Model 6511RCTroubleshooting and maintenance Troubleshooting during initial deployment Cited in section De-activating the Model 6511RC onGeneral fault analysis PowerCLK Enet Matrix Switch test tools Loopback test modes for the STM-1 portMatrix Switch TDM mapping architecture Facility Loop sonetFacilityLoop1SDH Configuration page with sonetFacilityLoop1 selected Terminal loop sonetTerminalLoop2SDH Configuration page with sonetTerminalLoop2 selected Other Loop sonetOtherLoop3 SDH section trace and path traceSections and paths Section traceSection Trace parameters on the SDH Configuration Path tracePath Trace parameters on the SDH Configuration Number of paths per framePeriodic maintenance MaintenanceExporting the current Model 6511RC configuration CalibrationMaintenance Maintenance Removing the defective Model 6511RC Installing the replacement Model 6511RC Importing a saved configurationCompleting the installation Troubleshooting and maintenance 100 Contacting Patton for assistance Warranty coverage Out-of-warranty serviceContact information Returns for creditReturn for credit policy RMA numbersShipping instructions Contacting Patton for assistance 104