Chapter 2 Quick Installation Procedures

Common Installation Procedures

Step 14 Connect the MU breakout end of the cable to the bottom half of the desired adapter mux/demux connections on the inner side of the cross connect panel. These are color coded and should be connected by matching the color on the panel to the colored wires out of the transition box. See Figure 2-6.

Step 15 Connect the line card motherboard to the cross connect panel in the same way as the mux/demux cabling on the left hand side of the chassis as well. Connect the MU breakout end of the cable to the top half of the connections on the inner side of the cross connect panel.

Connecting Mux/Demux Modules and Transponder Modules

To connect the mux/demux modules and transponder modules in the cross connect drawer, use the MU to MU cables. Each cross connect drawer is an eight-channel drawer. To configure a 32-channel system you need four drawers and two cable storage drawers. MTP and MTP to MU breakout cables are pulled out to the left of the chassis and enter the drawers on the left side of the cable storage drawers. Route out of the right of the cable storage drawer and enter the cross connect drawers through the right side and connect to their destination connector.

Follow these steps to connect mux/demux and transponders.

Step 1 Connect one end of the MU to MU cable to the top half of the desired mux/demux connections on the outside of the cross connect panel.

Step 2 Connect the other end of the same MU to MU cable to the bottom half of the desired line card motherboard connection on the outside of the cross connect panel.

Step 3 Push the panel down and lock it by pushing the tabs down.

Step 4 Push the drawer in when your connections are completed.

Common Installation Procedures

After completing the installation procedures for the Cisco ONS 15540 ESP or Cisco ONS 15540 ESPx, perform these procedures common to both platforms:

Shelf Grounding Procedure, page 2-27

Cleaning the Shelf, page 2-28

Powering Up the Chassis, page 2-29

Verifying Installation of Hardware, page 2-30

Shelf Grounding Procedure

This section describes how to connect the Cisco ONS 15540 to earth ground. You must complete this procedure before connecting system power or powering up your shelf.

Tip If you use the cable management guides, install the grounding equipment after you install the top cable management guide.

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Cisco Systems ONS 15540 Shelf Grounding Procedure, Connecting Mux/Demux Modules and Transponder Modules

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.