Cisco Systems ONS 15540 Verifying Installation of Hardware, Verifying the Power Up

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Chapter 2 Quick Installation Procedures

Common Installation Procedures

Verifying the Power Up

Once you have met the conditions in the “Powering Up the Chassis” section, power up the system. The CLI (command-line interface) prompts you to enter the initial configuration dialog. Answer no to this prompt:

Would you like to enter the initial dialog? [yes]: no

You see the following user EXEC prompt:

Switch>

Step 1 Verify that the Status LED is green.

Step 2 Verify that the Active LED on the primary processor and the Standby LED on the standby processor are both green.

Step 3 Verify that alarm LEDs are off.

Step 4 Verify that LEDs on mux/demux modules and line card modules are green.

Step 5 Perform a show hardware command to verify the status of both power supplies. The status for both power supplies should be OK.

Power-Supply Module

Power-Supply A is : OK

Power-Supply B is : OK

Verifying Installation of Hardware

Verify that all hardware is correctly installed by performing a show hardware command.

Verify that all modules in the chassis are reported in the proper slot. Verify that the modules have the correct hardware version and software version.

Example

The following example shows how to verify the hardware installation:

Switch# show hardware

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Manhattan_Backplane_PHASE_0 named Switch, Date: 00:46:49 UTC Thu Oct 24 2002

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Back-Plane Information

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Model

Ver Serial No.

MAC-Address

 

MAC-Size RMA No RMACode

MFG-Date

--------- --- ------------

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Manhattan 3.0 TBC05031556

00-00-16-44-28-eD

16

0x00

0x00

02/16/2001

 

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Slot

Orderable Product No.

Part No.

Rev Serial No.

Mfg. Date

H/W Ver.

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0/*

15540-MMMB-0100=

73-5656-03 A0

CAB0608MMEX

03/08/2002

3.0

 

0/0

15540-MDXA-16AD

05-0893-01 2

402114

 

06/21/2001 1.0

 

0/2

15540-MDXA-16EH

05-0894-01 2

402273

 

06/21/2001 1.0

 

1/*

15540-MMMB-0100=

73-5656-03 A0

CAB0604MDBF

03/25/2002

3.0

 

1/0

15540-MDXB-08A0

30-1318-01 2

401394

 

06/21/2001 1.0

 

 

 

 

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Contents Quick Installation Procedures Preparing to Install the ChassisInstalling the Chassis Installing the Processor CardInstalling Strain Relief Brackets LED Installing a Redundant Processor Card Connecting the Console PortInstalling Mux/Demux Motherboards and Mux/Demux Modules Installing Mux/Demux MotherboardsInstalling Line Card Motherboards and Transponder Modules Installing 4-Channel or 8-Channel Mux/Demux ModulesInstalling 16-Channel Mux/Demux Modules Installing Line Card Motherboards Installing SM Transponder Modules or MM Transponder Modules Installing Extended Range Transponder ModulesCabling Transponder Modules Cabling Mux/Demux ModulesConnecting Mux/Demux Module and OSC Ports Connecting 4-Channel or 8-Channel Mux/Demux ModulesPreparing to Install the Chassis Installing Cross Connect Drawers Installing the Adapters in the Cross Connect DrawersInstalling the Vertical Cable Guides NME1Installing the Redundant Processor Card Installing Mux/Demux Motherboards and Mux/Demux Modules Installing 32-Channel Mux/Demux Modules Installing Line Card Motherboards and Transponder Modules Installing SM Transponder Modules or MM Transponder Modules 10 Extended Range Transponder Module LEDs Cabling Mux/Demux Modules Cabling Directly with Cable Storage Drawers Opening the Cable Storage DrawerPull out the cable storage drawer -2 on Locking the Drawer Splitter Based Lcmb Non- Splitter Based Lcmb 6shows the cross connect drawer on the Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx Shelf Grounding Procedure Connecting Mux/Demux Modules and Transponder ModulesCleaning the Shelf Cleaning Optical ConnectorsPowering Up the Chassis Verifying Installation of Hardware Verifying the Power UpMA-MDXA-08D0

ONS 15540 specifications

Cisco Systems ONS 15540 is a high-capacity Optical Network System that plays a vital role in modern telecommunications by providing scalable and reliable transport solutions for service providers. Designed to accommodate the rapidly increasing demand for bandwidth, the ONS 15540 allows for seamless integration of voice, video, and data services over a single network infrastructure.

One of the standout features of the ONS 15540 is its ability to support both SONET (Synchronous Optical Network) and SDH (Synchronous Digital Hierarchy) protocols, enabling interoperability between different equipment and networks. This compatibility makes it an attractive solution for carriers looking to optimize their existing infrastructure while also preparing for future growth. The system is capable of delivering line rates of up to 40 Gbps, making it suitable for high-traffic environments.

The ONS 15540 employs advanced wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) technology, which allows multiple data streams to be transmitted simultaneously over a single optical fiber. This capability maximizes the utilization of existing fiber resources and significantly increases bandwidth availability. The system supports both CWDM (Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing) and DWDM (Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing) configurations, offering flexibility to meet diverse network needs.

Another significant characteristic of the ONS 15540 is its modular architecture. This design enables service providers to easily upgrade and expand their systems by adding new line cards or service modules without significant disruption. The ONS 15540 accommodates various types of interfaces, including Ethernet, TDM, and video, ensuring the system can support a wide range of applications.

In addition to its hardware features, the ONS 15540 includes sophisticated management capabilities through Cisco's comprehensive management tools. These tools allow network operators to monitor performance, provision new services, and perform troubleshooting efficiently. With built-in redundancy and fault-tolerant features, the system ensures high availability and reliability, critical for service providers that require 24/7 operation.

In summary, the Cisco Systems ONS 15540 optical networking system provides a robust solution for carriers seeking to enhance their network capacity and flexibility. With its support for multiple protocols, advanced WDM technology, modular architecture, and management capabilities, the ONS 15540 stands out as a powerful asset for meeting the demands of today’s communication landscape.