CVX 600 Multi-Service Access Switch
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FCC Part 68 General Information
FCC Radio Frequency Notice for the CVX 600 Access Switch
Interface Service Code Facility Code
A. Requirements
UL Listing and CSA Certification U.S. and Canada
FCC and Telephone Company Procedures and Requirements
Australian Requirements
Canadian Requirements
EC Declaration of Conformity
European Requirements
Canada CS-03 Rè gles et rè glements
EMI/EN 55 022 Statement
Jate Requirements
Japan/Nippon Requirements Only
Voluntary Control Council for Interference Vcci Statement
General Warnings
DC Power Supply Warnings
Lithium Battery Caution
Contents
Chapter Chassis Installation
Chapter Chassis Connections
Connecting Chassis to an AC Power Source
Chapter Replacing CVX 600 Components
Appendix a Technical Specifications
Tool and Parts Needed
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This preface covers the following topics
About This Guide
Introduction
Topics
This guide contains the following chapters and appendixes
Chapters and Appendixes in This Guide
About This Release
Accessing Related Documentation
Accessing Software Upgrades
Information About CVX Products
Product Damage
Customer Services
Equipment Problems
Technical Support
This chapter covers the following topics
This chapter describes how to install the CVX 600 chassis
About This Chapter
Description
Remote Access Configuration
Where to Install
CVX 600 Chassis Overview
Following figure shows the front of the CVX 600 chassis
Front View of CVX 600 Chassis
Following figure shows the rear of the CVX 600 chassis
Rear View of CVX 600 Chassis
Mounting Options
Preparing the Site for the Installation
Overview
Reference
Ft Telco rack Surface mounted
Rack Requirements
Rack Placement
Mounting the CVX 600 in a Rack
Rack Capacity
Properly ventilated Well lighted
Size and Weight Considerations
Ceiling Requirements
Nortel Networks PTE 2000 Rack
Kit Number Earthquake Zone Floor Type Compliance
Reference
Anchor Kits
Depth for Drilling
Following table lists the PTE 2000 racks and dimensions
Space Requirements
Flooring Requirements
Rack Cooling Requirements
Access Considerations
AC Power Option
AC and DC Power
CVX 600 uses either an AC or DC power source
DC Power Option
Step Action
Preparing for the CVX 600 Installation
Unpacking the Shipment
Checking the Shipment
Cables and Cable Ties
Service Console
Tools and Equipment Needed
Tools
Mounting Hardware
Positioning the Chassis on a Flat Surface
Installing the CVX 600 Chassis
To install the feet, follow these steps
Installing the Feet on the Bottom of the Chassis
Mounting the Chassis in a Rack
Mounting flanges are preinstalled on the chassis
Telco and EIA Rack Hole Spacing
Hardware Needed to Complete the Chassis Installation
To install the chassis, follow these steps
Installing the Chassis
Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screws
Chapter Chassis Connections
Alarm Possible Cause
Connecting Alarms
Alarm Categories
Alarm Type Severity Description
Alarm Types
PtraceStringExpect attribute
StraceStringExpect attribute
ATM Pvpc
To connect alarms to the terminal block, follow these steps
Procedure
Optical OC3/STM1
Connecting Network Cables
Plug the UTP connectors into the receptacles
External clocking Device optional
Connecting to DS1/T1 Interfaces
Connecting to E1 Interfaces
To connect to DS3 interfaces, follow this step
Connecting to DS3 Interfaces
Plug the cable connector into the Hssi interface receptacle
Connecting to the Hssi Interface
Connecting to the OC3/STM1 Interface
Optical DAC-LTM
Connecting an Optical Cable
To connect an optical cable, follow these steps
Optical port
Optical SCC-II-LTM
Connect to
Requirements
Connecting Power to the Chassis
Before You Start
Use the compression terminal
Grounding the Chassis
Using the NEBS-Compliant Dual-Connector Posts
Using the Compression Terminal
Use a flat-tip screwdriver to loosen the locking screw
Prerequisites
Connecting to a Customer-Supplied DC Power Source
Remove the nuts from the posts using a 3/8-inch nutdriver
Black cable to Return
Tighten screws to 6 in-lb
Next Step
Connecting the Power Cords
Connecting Chassis to an AC Power Source
AC power source is only for the AC chassis option
Next Step
AC power cords
Locations of Cable Mounts
Routing the Cables
Cable Mounts
Suggested Use
Rack Standoff Brackets
Routing Fiber Optic Cables
Introduction
Minimum Radius
Installing and Removing the Flash Memory Cards
To insert a flash memory card, follow these steps
Inserting a Flash Memory Card
To remove a flash memory card, follow these steps
Removing a Flash Memory Card
Connecting Equipment to the Console Port
Parameter Value
Connecting a Terminal
DB-9 to DB-9 console cable DB-9 port On terminal
Connecting a PC
DB-9 port on PC DB-9 to DB-9 console cable
Modem Parameter Value/State
Connecting a Modem
Modem AT or Hayes compatible
Sample Hardware Arrangement for CVX Switches
Connecting a Terminal Server
Recommendations
Rear Connections for Sample Hardware Arrangement
Connecting a Remote Device Using an Ethernet Port
Connecting Equipment to a Local Ethernet Port
To apply power to the CVX 600, follow these steps
Applying Power to the CVX
SCC-HSSI-SM, SCC-HSSI-RLTM
Checking the LEDs
Following figure shows the LEDs on the SCC-SM and SCC-RLTM
SCC-SM, SCC-RLTM Ethernet 10/100 Mb/s ports
Following table describes the LEDs on the SCC-RLTM
LEDs on the SCC-SM
Following table describes the LEDs on the SCC-SM
LEDs on the SCC-RLTM
SCC-HSSI-SM, SCC-HSSI-RLTM
Following table describes the LEDs on the SCC-HSSI-RLTM
LEDs on the SCC-HSSI-SM
Following table describes the LEDs on the SCC-HSSI-SM
LEDs on the SCC-HSSI-RLTM
SCC-II-LTM
Optical SCC-II
Following table describes the LEDs on the Optical SCC-II-SM
LEDs on the Optical SCC-II-SM
Following table describes the LEDs on the Optical SCC-II-LTM
LEDs on the Optical SCC-II-LTM
Following table describes the LEDs on the Optical DAC-SM
Optical DAC
Following figure shows the LEDs on the Optical DAC-SM
LEDs on the Optical DAC-SM
DAC-SM LEDs
LEDs on DAC-SM
Following table describes the LEDs on the MAC-SM
MAC-SM LEDs
Following figure shows the LEDs on the MAC-SM
LEDs on the MAC-SM
Replacing CVX 600 Components
Purpose of Wrist Strap
How to Attach the Wrist Strap
Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap
Location of Wrist Strap
Replacing CVX 600 Components
Replacing Modules and Filler Panels
Removing and Installing Filler Panels
To remove a rear filler panel, follow these steps
Removing a Rear Filler Panel
Replacing Modules and Filler Panels
To install a rear filler panel, follow these steps
To remove a front filler panel, follow these steps
Removing a Front Filler Panel
To install a front filler panel, follow these steps
Installing a Front Filler Panel
Ejector At an
Close ejectors
Replacing the SCC-SM
To remove the SCC-SM, follow these steps
Removing the SCC-SM
CVX-0150C
To install an SCC-SM, follow these steps
Installing an SCC-SM
Close ejector levers
To remove the SCC-LTM or SCC-RLTM, follow these steps
Replacing the SCC-LTM/RLTM
Removing the SCC-LTM or SCC-RLTM
CVX-0154B
CVX-0155B
To install an SCC-LTM or SCC-RLTM, follow these steps
Installing an SCC-LTM or SCC-RLTM
CVX-0157C
Replacement Procedure
Replacing Other Service Modules
To remove a MAC or DAC-SM, follow these steps
Removing a Service Module
CVX-0159B
To install a MAC or DAC-SM, follow these steps
Installing a Service Module
For information about the LEDs, see Checking the LEDs on
References
Replacing the DAC-LTM/-RLTM
To remove a DAC-LTM or DAC-RLTM, follow these steps
Removing a DAC-LTM or DAC-RLTM
CVX-0163C
Installing a DAC-LTM or DAC-RLTM
CVX-0165B
Replacing the Fan Module
To remove the fan module, follow these steps
Removing the Fan Module
CVX-0167B
To install a fan module, follow these steps
Installing a Fan Module
CVX-0169B
To remove the PDU module, follow these steps
Replacing a PDU Module
Removing the PDU Module
CVX-0171B
To install a PDU module, follow these steps
Installing a PDU Module
Locked Unlocked
To remove a power module, follow these steps
Replacing a Power Module
Removing the Power Module
CVX-0215B
To install a power module, follow these steps
Installing a Power Module
Verify that the LED is on Rel .0, Doc. Rev
How to Order
Ordering Replacement Components
This appendix covers the following topics
About This Appendix
Attribute Measurement
Chassis Specifications and Clearances
Dimensions, Weight, Slot Capacity
Clearance
Specifications
Environmental Specifications
Airflow
Cooling Requirements
Need for Ventilation
Methods of Cooling
CVX 600 Requirements
Electromagnetic Emissions and Radio Frequency
Cables Supplied by the Customer
Cable Specifications
Cables Supplied by Nortel Networks
Pin Signal To Signal
Management Console Cable Specifications
DB-9 Pin and Signal Assignments
Pin on DB-9 Connector Signal Name Pin on DB-25 Connector
DB-9 to DB-25 Pin and Signal Assignments
Hssi Interface
Following figure shows the Hssi connector
Hssi DTE to DCE Pin and Signal Assignments
Nortel Networks Termination Remote Termination Pin Signal
Cable Specifications
Pin Standard Interface Signal Crossover
Ethernet 10/100BASE-TX Interface Cable Specifications
Ethernet 10/100BASE-TX Pin and Signal Assignments
Pin Standard Interface Signal E1, T1 Signal
E1 and T1 Interface Line Specifications
RJ-45 Pin and Signal Assignments
Optical Cable Specifications
E1 and T1 Shielded Cable Specifications
DS3 Coaxial Cable Specifications
From
Tandem CVX to RAS CVX Crossover Cable
Tool and Parts Needed
Pin Data
RJ-45 Pin Numbering
Following figure shows the numbering of the RJ-45 connector
Position Audible Signal Visual Signal
Audible and Visual Alarm Interface Specifications
Alarm Interface Connector
Signals
DC Power Requirements
Power Specifications
Power Options
AC Power Requirements
Interface Description
SCC-LTM/-RLTM Interfaces
DAC-LTM/-RLTM External Clock Interface
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CVX 600 Multi-Service Access Switch