Patton electronic 1063, 07MOS10xx-GS manual Introduction, OnSite Platforms

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OnSite Series Getting Started Guide

1 • Product Overview

 

 

Introduction

The OnSite Series is family of ultra-compact, micro multi-service provisioning platforms (µMSPPs). The sup- ports flexible and economic delivery of time division multiplexing (TDM) and Ethernet-based packet data ser- vices over synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) transport networks.

The OS-10 system has two STM-1 ports for connection to the SDH network. The ports operate at 155.520 Mbit/s and can be configured to operate as dual unprotected ports or as a protected pair using Linear 1+1 MSP. The STM-1 ports can also be configured in add-drop multiplexer (ADM) mode for operation in a ring net- work using SNCP path protection switching.

The OS-10 supports clear-channel mapping of E1/T1 and DS3/E3 signals into SDH payloads, and uses next- generation SDH features, such as generic framing procedure (GFP), virtual concatenation (VCAT), link capac- itiy adjustment scheme (LCAS) and advanced packet intelligence functions for efficient transport of Ethernet- based data services.

The OS-10 has one Ethernet LAN management port and one RS-232 serial port for access to the system man- agement functions. Remote access to OS-10 systems is possible through the use of an inband management channel that uses either a dedicated E1 link over a VC-12 or the SDH data communications channel (DCC).

The OS-10 chassis can be mounted into a standard 19-inch EIA/TIA or a 300-mm ETSI rack. The chassis also supports a wall-mounting option and can also be operated in a stand-alone desktop configuration.

The system uses natural convection cooling (that is, it contains no fans) and supports AC or DC power options.

All cabling, other than AC power, is accessible from the front panel of the chassis. The system also provides activity and status LEDs for all client-signal and SDH network interfaces. The system weighs approximately 5 kg (11 lbs) and has the following dimensions: 44.45 x 438.2 x 293 mm (height x weight x depth).

You can manage and access the OS-10 system through a simple Web-based graphical user interface (GUI) called the OnSight Device Manager (DM) or a scalable network management system (NMS).

OnSite Platforms

The OS-10 Series has two modular platforms: the OS1052 and OS1063. Table 2 provides a summary of the base system configuration for each platform.

Figure 1. OnSite Model 1052

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Contents Metro-Optical Transport Access Nodes Mailsupport@patton.com Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents System Management Access Terms and Acronyms List of Figures List of Tables Audience About this guideStructure PrecautionsTypographical conventions used in this document General conventionsMouse conventions Power Cable Safety when using electricityFiber-Optic Ports Optical SafetyFiber-Optic Safety Precautions Electrostatic Discharge DamageProduct Overview Chapter contentsOnSite Platforms IntroductionSDH Trunks OS1052 Base System Application Overview Typical OS1052 application OS1052 ApplicationOS1052 Map + Modules Typical OS1063 application OS1063 ApplicationOS1063 Map + Modules Installation Overview Site Preparation Unpacking and InspectionSite Environment Planning Your SiteSite Requirements Operating Environment Requirements Power Supply Requirements Securing the Rack Mechanical Recommendations for the RackProtective Grounding for the Rack and Chassis Space Requirements for the RackTools and Equipment for Installation and Maintenance OnSite System InstallationMounting the Chassis to an EIA/TIA 19-Inch Rack Mounting the OS-10 System Chassis in an EIA/TIA 19-Inch Rack Mounting the Chassis to an Etsi RackMounting the OS-10 System in an Etsi 300-mm Rack Mounting the OS-10 System Chassis on a Wall Mounting the Chassis on the WallConnecting Power to the OS-10 System Installing the Chassis Ground ConnectionConnecting AC Power to the OS-10 System Powering On the OS-10 System with AC Power Wiring the OS-10 System for DC Power Installation Overview Checking the OS-10 System Installation System Management Access General Overview Detail of the Management Ports Ethernet LAN Management PortSerial Management Port Provides the pin assignments for the RJ-45 connectorAccess through the Serial Port Gaining Access to the SystemAccess through the Ethernet LAN Management Port Launching the GUI Application Web-Based Management InterfaceGUI Frames Provides Configuring an Snmp Trap Receiver Autonomous Alarm MessagesConfiguring an Authorized OnSight NMS Server Location of EOW port AUX 1 on OS-10 Series Chassis Engineering Orderwire EOWSystem Management Access Configuring the Engineering Orderwire EOW Function System Management Access Contacting Patton for assistance Contact information Warranty coverageRMA numbers Return for credit policyAppendix a Compliance information FCC Part 68 Acta Statement SafetyCompliance Radio and TV InterferenceAuthorized European Representative Declaration of ConformityAppendix B Specifications Model OS1052 Operations DimensionsWeight PowerModel OS1063 Operations Appendix C Terms and Acronyms Abbreviation Meaning AbbreviationsLcas TDM