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1. iy e OAL L 1 TX RING 4 24 LGRN RED_ GRN RED ix Tip 4 25 LRED GRN RED GRN ORG RED ORG RED RX RING 4 26 4 LRED ORG gt gt RED ORG BLU RED BLU RED boe 5 RED BLU XX RED BLU GRY WHT GRY WHT RX RING 3 6 px mp XX WHT GRY 8 10 NOT USED 17 19 TX RING 2 1 LBRN WHT BRN WH iN eom W WHT RX RING 2 3 Sy d WHT GRN ORN W ORN WHT TX RING 1 20 T TX TIP 1 21 m XK 27 LU WH LU WH RX RING 1 22 23 EL BLU XX WHT BLU L i DRAIN E1 T1 MIM LIM P N 830 0948 xx 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 This end of the cable is not equipped with a connector in manufacturing The wires must be cut dressed and connected at the site specific location C 73 Cables 830 0949 xx E1 T1 MIM LIM to MPL Adapter C 74 Figure 68 E1 T1 MIM LIM MPL Adapter P N 830 0949 xx 8 ist mooo 8 Kass 3 sr Femmes sr 8 sa Kass Kiss Femwen s wor vs 2007 emmes 1 2 POS 1 POS 10 DB 26 MALE FEMALE GRN RED GRN RE
2. 8 i 8 001 M B01 01 Table B 10 Control Shelf IPMX A Backplane Pin Outs AX We LGND ASERIE 50 LGND Ay br A LGND fastor so D IND _ LGND 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 B 15 Connectors Table B 10 Control Shelf IPMX A Backplane Pin Outs Continued Wu ms ASEROH Dm _ jaar EM GND EB Dm s Dm AN 02 Dx GND Dm 5 ASIN p LGND B36 AN pe EGND 57 fen DO ASHIK RE LGND fee ae GND Ro SH ASOL N fpe LGND 65 ASEROL N S IND ASERL S DE
3. C 68 390 0908 XX LOWE RING 69 830 0913 01 J1 Router Cable Rev B 70 830 0913 02 03 Router Cable Rev B C 71 93009 1701 RIA5 to9 Pin 72 830 0948 xx EL TT MINI LIM C 73 830 0949 xx E1 T1 MIM LIM to MPL Adapter 74 830 0961 Serial Alarm Cable 75 830 0963 DB9 to DB15 M Serial Cable 76 830 0965 TekServer Power Cable 77 830 0970 Null Modem Assembly Cable 78 830 0972 01 TekServer Serial DB44 to DB9 X4 79 EST T Cable 80 990 0997 0 LATINE tua 81 850 0496 01 Force Transition Catd 82 Fan Orientation Wiring Diagram TekServer 83 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 3 Cables Labeling This section provides general labeling instructions
4. C 82 Fan Orientation Wiring Diagram TekServer C 83 Appendix D Power Cords to Peripherals Intemational Power Cords te D 2 Index 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Figure 1 1 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 Figure 2 8 Figure 2 9 Figure 2 10 Figure 2 11 Figure 2 12 Figure 2 13 Figure 2 14 Figure 2 15 Figure 2 16 Figure 2 17 Figure 2 18 Figure 2 19 Figure 2 20 Figure 2 21 Figure 2 22 Figure 2 23 Figure 2 24 Figure 2 25 Figure 2 26 Figure 2 27 Figure 2 28 Figure 2 29 Figure 2 30 Figure 2 31 List of Figures Removing Modules to pd den att 1 35 Eagle STP and Integrated Sentinel Diagram 2 5 Integrated Sentinel Frames 2 7 Netra based ESP Maximum Configuration 2 8 Netra based ESP Minimum Configuration Rear 2 9 Breaker Panel Front and 2 11 Preak OUr DO Xun zam eee ee ee 2 12 Ethernet Switches Maximum Configuration 2 13 SW ECCS A 2 15 Ethernet 2 15 Ethernet Switches Ground Strap 2 17 Ethernet Switches Connect
5. C 47 G30 0822 0T Giroubd Cable 2 tt C 48 830 0830 01 Ground 22 000100000000446 C 49 830 0846 01 High Speed Master Timing Adapter C 50 XC DSL C abli ibt tone or eei s edant bi s C 51 830 0859 xx Null MODEM for Terminal C 52 830 0866 xx Breaker to Terminal Strip Power Cable 53 830 0069 xx Power C able eH eo 54 830 0869 xx Router Power Cable C 55 830 0872 xx RAID Power Cable C 56 830 0892 xx Multi Port DSO Cable 24 C 57 830 0814 xx SXi Data Cable C 58 830 0857 01 HMUX Adapter Cakble C 59 830 0884 01 Switch to Frame Ground Cable 60 830 0888 xx RJ45 RJ45 Cable Yellow C 61 830 0889 xx RJ45 RJ45 Blue C 62 830 0894 xx T1 LIM Cable C 63 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 List of Figures 830 0895 01 T1 LIM to MPL Cabl
6. D 2 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 1 7 Connectors 1 7 Integrated Sentinel 1 7 LEDs 1 7 Power Cords to Peripherals 1 7 1 800 432 8919 1 19 42935 Heading 2 Tekelec Customer Services 1 19 24012 Heading 2 Installation Support 1 18 A ACM 1 32 Administration Manuals 1 13 Alarms routers A 17 TAS A 20 alarms Garrett Magnum Hubs A 16 Telect Breaker Panel 14 Alarms Reference and User s Manual 1 15 Appendix A LEDs 1 13 Appendix B Connectors 1 13 Appendix C Cables 1 13 Appendix D Power Cords to Peripherals 1 13 3 backplane extension shelf B 9 Breaker A 14 C cables labeling C 4 Cables Adapter for 03 and 04 backplanes C 50 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 13 Chapter 3 Frames and Shelves 1 13 Chapter 3 Intigrated Applications 1 13 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Index Chapter 4 Sentinel describes the Expanded Services Platform 1 13 Chapter 8 Integrated Sentinel 1 13 CI 1 32 Commands Error Recovery Manual 1 13 Commands Manual 1 13 Common Language Location Identifier 1 21 critical problem 1 19 Cross Reference Index 1 14 Customer Service Report CSR 1 21 D Data Collection Applications Manual 1 15 Data Collection Subsystem Collection and Delivery document 1 16 Database Administration Manual 1 14 DCM 1 32 Documentation Bulletins 1 14 documents Alarms Reference and User s Manual 1 15 Data Collection Applications Manual 1 15 Fea
7. ae 1 13 this Mantia a eio tis n 1 13 Documenta Noi de 1 13 Documentation Packaging Delivery and Updates 1 17 1 17 Product Packaging and Delivery sess 1 18 Tekelee Technical Support ue Gere 1 18 SUPPO s uu bea yes 1 18 Hardware Operational Testing Suppotrt 1 19 Tekele c Customer Ser VICOS Sou t oto h 1 19 Proplem ua eat abeat 1 19 Problem coena tnit eto eb Seitan ise ak Us Us 1 20 Problem u u 1 20 RESPONS 1 21 INCSPONSE 1 21 Hardware Repair and y s sk 1 22 Obtaining a Return Material Authorization RMA 1 22 Repair and Return Shipping Instructions ess 1 22 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 i List of Figures General InstEucHOPDS uuu i ot rf Re ukhaana 1 22 Returning a Shipping Container eese 1 23 55 55 1 24 Doc Assignments from SW perspective 1 30 Systems Components OVervi8 1 32
8. rau 2 47 Site Collector 12000 Frame Interconnect 2 50 Installne the Sentinel Server aues n itt ittis 2 54 Server Frame eu ER MEME CA DIA 2 56 Server Erame 2 56 Server Frame Console Server g a a m a 2 58 Server Frame u u L Aes 2 61 dd det a 2 64 Taking ESD and Antistatic Precautions 2 65 ii 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 List of Figures PBC the Chassis 2 66 Appendix A LEDs Circuit Card L S anasu reve 2 MOJU HON norisei asum a e tuu 2 ATM EITI Card P N 870 2098 012 A 2 ATM LIM AINF LIM E1 LIM ILA A 3 DCM and DSM Database Module 4 5 General Purpose Service Module 5 A 6 GR 76 Roce SSO bencar A 7 HMUX High Speed Multiplexer Eagle STP only A 8 MCAP MAS Communications Applications Processot 9 MDAL Maintenance Disk and Alarm Card
9. 1 15 Table 1 2 Documentation Abbreviation 2 2 1 30 C OM 1 32 Table 2 1 Safety 2 3 Table 2 2 76015 FOUDEN etr 2 3 Table 2 3 Frame and Server Naming Conventions 2 4 Table 2 4 Sentinel Server Frame Naming Conventions 2 4 Table 2 5 Breaker u S ti etae essi dioi unde 2 11 2 6 Ethernet Switch LEDS ouai otiose uuu 2 14 Table 2 7 Router LEDS uuu am aa none OE aqha 2 19 Tobie 2 9 Sys stem SpOCHIGOLGNS qana 2 21 Table 29 ESP Cable Specia ONS 2 32 Table 2 10 ESP 2 33 Table 2 11 Integrated Sentinel ESP TO FROM Table 2 34 Table 2 12 euet 2 37 Table 2 13 Site Collector Cable Specifications esee 2 53 Fable 214 Server Frame JACPODTIS asus 2 56 Table 2 T5 Console Server PIDS uu 2 60 Table 2 16 Server Frame Legends 2 63 Table A 1 Beaker Panel LED Description A
10. A 10 NIPESEINE Malti Port m toot A 11 MPLT Multi Port LIM with Taxi Component A 12 Integrated Applications LEDS A 13 Breaker Panel CE au UNE 14 Host server Suyo 15 uuu 16 Roter LEDS 17 Expanded Services Platform ESP Ethernet Switches A 18 TAS Tone and Announcement Server LEDS A 20 Appendix B Connectors Control Shelf SS uuu pu B 4 ACM ASM DCM DSM EILA ILA LIM MPL TSM Control Shelf Backplane Pin Outs Top Connector B 4 ACM ASM DCM DSM EILA ILA LIM MPL TSM Control Shelf Backplane Pin Outs Bottom Connector B 6 Extension Backplane P N 850 0356 01 B 9 Extension Shelf Backplane P N 850 0356 01 B 9 General Purpose Relay Connector nan aan u a 10 General Purpose Relay Connector 02 sese 11 General Purpose Interface xoi ee E aaa B 12 Interface Backplane Control oth pert peor aa S s Ska 13 Interprocessor Message Multiplexer Control Shelf B 15 Control Shelf IPMX A Backplane P 8 15 Control Shelf IPMX Backpl
11. itat esu conis 1 5 CUO UE NN M 1 7 Regulatory Safety Compliance and Certification 1 8 Environmental Requirements u u 1 9 SCODE did A Ud CNC amas usun an a 1 10 oienalie Products Systems 1 11 Integrated Application PEOGUCIS nee tre 1 12 EI T 1 13 About n u 1 13 Docurmentallon Ule u sees er uet mata 1 13 Documentation Packaging Delivery and Updates 1 17 Jo Ol an E 1 17 Product Packagmg and Delivery 1 18 Tekelec Technical Supp sci Geet t 1 18 Installation SUP DOME tdt 1 18 Hardware Operational Testing Suppott 1 19 TekelecC ooa as QUAD d iets 1 19 Hardware ana ov rette uu 1 22 Obtaining Return Material Authorization 1 22 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 1 1 Introduction Repair and Return Shipping Instructions 1 22 TUS erased opi uU dU RU DM 1 24 1 2 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Safety Information Introduction Safety Information Ta
12. 1 BLK TN SERVER 1 SERIAL CO 80 SERIAL m 870 2656 01 PARALLEL PORT 2 COB RTN DETAIL F scs Q COB 48VDC ETH PORT 10 100 Co 81 2 2 42 T ALARM CARD PART OF 870 2656 01 PCI SLOT LOM RJ 45 9 1 SINGLE PORT ETH CARD PART OF 804 1585 01 PCI SLOT 4 82 2 62 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installng the Sentinel Server Frame Sentinel Sytem Components Table 2 16 Server Frame Legends and B TABLE A POWER GROUND CABLE PART NUMBERS LL 1 16502 ROS POS A TO_SERVER 2 830095102 1 106 00 INCHES 2 POS 18 TO SERVER 1 8 POWER 830095103 1 84 00 INCHES BP 2 POS TO SERVER 2 A POWER 4 8 0 0951 04 1 93 00 INCHES POS 18 TO SERVER 2 B POWER 5 830 0931205 1 72 00 INCHES POS TO SERVER 3 A POWER 6 830095106 1 7500 INCHES 2 POS 58 TO SERVER 3 B POWER a 830 0931 08 1 6000 INCHES BP 1 POS 58 TO SERVER 4 8 POWER 9 830400304 2400 INCHES CHASSISGROUNDSWITCH 35 ON FIELD ROUTED SITE SPECIFIC SEE TABLE D 48VDC AND 48V RTN FIELD ROUTED SITE SPECIFIC TABLE C 22 29 USED TABLE DATA CABLE PART NUMBERS BREAKER ALARM RING TERMINALS 45 830 1000 01 46 00 INCHES FROM BP 1 ALARM TO CONSOLE SERVER PORT 6 FR
13. SE LGND ASERIL50_ DAR B 16 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Connectors Table B 10 Control Shelf IPMX A Backplane Pin Outs Continued MBUSSIOG 50 D 0 usss o MDUSSDG SO Ds CHASSIS GND CHASSIS GND CHASSIS GND CHASSIS GND mam Control Shelf IPMX Backplane 24 Figure B 9 Control Shelf IPMX B Backplane Pin Outs 8 g 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 BOTTOM Am DSEROH NS SP pos freno 7 8 9 GND _ Am so BP GND 08 po LGND 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 B 17 Connectors Table 11 Control Shelf IPMX B Backplane Pin Outs Continued BSEROEs0 ms _ IDR GND _ am memor sm LGND fea DH mmursr ms LGND 3 pa murs mu LGND em INE es ub DOS socso em muc ms _ DS ms D LGND _ meom cm 09 GND fieno mio mms 6 an esne mr ou
14. SS ISISISISS A PES 455 PSS PSP 69 Gro Qing A 406 FUSE ALARM POWER FAIL Rear View NOTE When breakers P N 870 2248 XX trip to the half way position as a result of an overload they must be switched completely OFF then ON to reset Table 2 5 Breaker Panel LEDs Description Power On Lights whenever Side is receiving input power LED remains lit even if the input breaker has tripped Power Lights whenever Side is receiving input power LED remains lit even if the input breaker has tripped Breaker Red Lights whenever an output circuit breaker has Alarm tripped or turned off Input Green Lights whenever Side is receiving input Breaker A B power not on if the input breaker is tripped 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 11 Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Break Out Box The high performance Peripheral Component Interconnect Serial Asynchronous Interface connection I O is through an 8 port break out box The ESP Integrated Sentinel frame contains a break out box located above Yellow switch 1 and below the drip pan See Figure 2 6 on page 2 12 Figure 2 6 Break Out Box Viewed from back of frame 9 nnnnnnrl 91110 S EO 9 0000000 n 8 Port Break Out Box
15. 100M sen 10 ssf switch 24 prt Front View detail 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 57 Sentinel Sytem Components Installng the Sentinel Server Frame Server Frame Console Server Figure 2 40 Console Server PTT FLT LX Series 4000 Front Panel Figure 2 41 Sentinel Server Frame Console Server RCV LINK DIAG Port Port 0 100 Mbps LED LX Series 4008 Panel MRV Model LX Series 4008M with modem rear panel console server P N 870 2742 01 hardware in the Sentinel server frames that support Sentinel products Figure 2 42 Server Frame Console Server 2 58 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installng the Sentinel Server Frame Sentinel Sytem Components Procedure Mounting the Console Server The three bottom screws hold the cover on the server 1 front mount the server Remove the front and center top and bottom screws before attaching the rack mounted brackets Insert the supplied screws through the brackets and into the same holes Figure 2 43 Sentinel Server Frame Console Server Console Server Front Front Panel LEDs Console Server Rear Console Server Terminal Bock 10 100 ETHNT DIAG Port Port 0 100 Mbps 10 100 LED Interface 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 59 Sentinel Sytem Components Installng the Sentinel Server Frame Table 2 15 Console Server LEDs LEDs Front Description Fron
16. 50 990 0649 xX DS T Cables ss C 51 830 0859 xx Null MODEM for Terminal 52 830 0866 xx Breaker to Terminal Strip Power Cable 53 2 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0965 XX POWOE C ux a nutu u m u C 54 959 0869 Router Power 55 990 0672 xx KAID dte tdi 56 830 0892 xx Multi Port DSO Cable 24 57 930 0614 5 1 Data 58 830 0857 01 HMUX Adapter Cable 5 29 830 0884 01 Switch to Frame Ground Cable 60 830 0888 45 RJ45 Cable Yellow 61 30 0889 45 45481116 C 62 990 0894 xx Ta MIM LIM 63 830 0895 01 T1 LIM to MPL Cable Adapter 64 830 0900 xx Alarm Server Cable 65 830 0901 Tone and Announcement Server Alarm Cable 66 30 0906 01 Serial IF Cable REV A k kamuu totae cie 67 830 0907 Power Cable Rev A
17. Lights continuously when manually switched ALARMI 1 Amber Illuminated when the VXi MGC server critical alarms are Illuminated when the VXi MGC server critical alarms are present POWER Lights at all times when the system is on SYSTEM Green Off or reset during power up procedures Lights when UNIX is running and the alarms driver is installed NOTE This LED is reset by a hardware watchdog time out or whenever user defined Alarm 3 is asserted LINK Green Located on Quad Fast Ethernet card in slot 1 at the rear of the server LED indicators from top to bottom correspond to to OFE3 Lights when links are connected 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 A 15 LEDs Hub LEDs Figures A 13 shows the front view ot the hub indicating L ED locations Table 3 describes the LEDs on the front of the hub Figure A 13 Hub Front View Magnum 058000 Stackable Hub PWR COL 100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 20020062 202000 o 0000000000000000 0 0 0000000000000000 Table A 3 Hub Front LEDs me __________ PWR Green Lights when 48VDC power is applied when 48VDC power is applied COL 10 Red Blinks intermittently when a collision occurs in the 10 Mb domain COL 100 Red Blinks intermittently when a collision occurs in the 100 Mb domain BR Green Lights when the 10 100 Mb bridge module is installed 100 Green Lights when port speed is 100 Mb Per Port
18. 48 SW BLU 1 6 2 2 o o 1 bo 1J 48VDC 8 11 48VDC SERVER 1F PART OF 99 870 2439 01 TERMINAL BLOCK 3 A POWER SERIAL rem TI T S m SERIAL B RIN 2 5 SH1 o oj 1H 48VDC SW YEL 1 7 SH2 RED 1G 48VDC 1F 48VDC SW BLU 1 7 SH2 to oj NET 1 8 SERVER 16 99 01 TO BP 2 POS 3B SH1_BLK aor 1 48VDC TERMINAL BLOCK 1 A ik RED SERIAL T SERIAL B SW YEL 1 8 SH2 oj 1 68 O 0 poeren Moo 02 1 POS 1 BLK teem tT Poet NET 1 Co 82 SW BLU 1 8 SH 5 RED 10 48vDC G 48 0 SERVER 1H PART OF 870 2439 01 DISTRIBUTION PANEL 3 DP3 POWERA AND B SERIAL SERIAL B SW YEL 1 9 SH2 0 1 P Em SH2 SERVER 1 99 870 2439 01 SERIAL A SERIAL B SW YEL 1 10 SH2 b W BLU 1 10 SH2 SERVER 1J 99 PART 870 2439 01 POWER AND SERIAL A TO SERVER 1L SERIAL A SH6 SERIAL B 73 2 SW YEL 1 11 SH2 62 SW BLU 1 11 SH2 892 0038 01sh 5 SERVER 1K PART OF 870 2439 01 2 30 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Sentinel Sytem Com
19. DE ks umo ws eme roma fom ms DS _ mas aie co om _ LGND Connection to logic ground for slots 2 P16 4 14 6 P12 8 P10 only 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 B 5 Connectors ACM ASM DCM DSM EILA TLA LIM MPL TSM Control Shelf Backplane Pin Outs Bottom Connector Table B 3 Pinouts for ACM ASM DCM DSM EILA ILA LIM MPL TSM Control Shelf Backplane bottom connectors P22 P23 and P25 through P32 Figure 2 ACM ASM DCM DSM EILA ILA LIM MPL TSM Control Shelf Backplane Pin Outs Bottom Connector 2 98 8 Table 3 ACM ASM DCM DSM EILA ILA LIM MPL TSM Control Shelf Backplane Pin Outs Bottom Connector xs Do Wim An LGND mv fae cm GND 5 GND EBL DIS fese pie EBL ADSI pis 69 108 CN E
20. TT ______ sure XD SLATE 8 830 0710 376 Router Hub Network C 36 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0711 xx DCM 100 BASE TX Interface Figure 31 DCM 100 BASE TX Interface P N 830 0711 xx LENGTH NUMBER FEET METERS 75 22 06 07 08 09 2 86 75 2286 850 0711 100 30 48 850 0711 830 0711 850 0711 850 0711 10 328 99 99 P2 P1 POS 1 POS 10 This of the cable is P 1 equipped with a connector in manufacturing DB 26 MALE The wires must be cut dressed and connected at the site specific location A A TX A RX A RX NOT USED 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 37 Cables 830 0715 xx Ground Cable 2 Hole Lug Figure C 32 Ground Cable P N 830 0715 xx LENGTH 71 REVISION OO LENGTH L _ 830 0715 XX C 38 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 830 0723 Crossover 5 Cable Figure 33 5 Cable 830 0723 P2 RJ45 RJ45 WHT ORG WHT ORG xx OM ES ORG WHT lt gt ORG WHT RX 1 i Z u BLU WHT BLU WHT GND 4 24915 _ 2 EIL OO WIRING DIAGRAM EL 830 0725 02 90 850 0725 0353 1 37 4 5 Cables CAT 5 CROSSOVER CABLE ASSEMBLY 830 0723 XX 910 462
21. Clock Interface Card Input signal redundancy 804 0165 xx Holdover Clock Compact Peripheral Alarm ASM and CSM Component Interface Database Communications Module Database Service Module Enhanced Database Communications Module EDCM single slot Enhanced Database Communications Module Enhanced Integrated Link Interface Module Applique Expanded Services Platform High Speed Multiplexer 1 32 laden PBC m 870 1671 04 original 870 1945 03 6 200 TPS 870 1984 01 DCMX 970 1984 02 970 1984 03 970 1984 04 870 1984 05 870 2197 double slot IP SG 4 0 and later 870 2372 xx single slot IP SG 4 0 and later for SS7 links using 870 2049 586 processor Provides up to 1500 links through a series of Model 120 servers Provides Interprocessor 870 1965 Message Transport IMT bus continuity for all cards connected to the IMT bus for large systems IP connectivity Large capacity Signaling Connection Control Part SCCP database IP connectivity IP connectivity Provides 1 or 2 OCU DSOA or V 35 interfaces Eagle only Used in large systems instead of IPMX 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Systems Components Overview Introduction Table 1 3 Components Continued Integrated Link Provides 1 or 2 OCU 870 1484 xx Interface Module DSOA or V 35 interfaces Applique for 557 links IPMX Interprocessor Prov
22. 30 830 0651 xx 48 Power uu u aa eene C 31 830 0656 01 Fifty Position Hard Drive I O Cable 33 920 0690 01 RIBE R C 32 EUER 34 830 0709 xx Modem Terminal Cable C 35 690 0710 xx Network Ca 36 830 0711 xx DCM 100 BASE TX Interface C 37 830 0715 xx Ground Cable 2 Hole Lugz 38 830 0723 xx Crossover CAT 5 Cable 39 830 0724 Straight Trough Cable CAT 5 eee C 41 990 0759 xx Null Modem priae ia ttd ua t ette C 42 830 0763 01 Loop Back Cable Adapter en 43 830 0772 xx Multi Port DSO Cable C 44 830 0788 xx Straight Through Patch Panel Cable 45 830 0789 xx Crossover DCM Patch Panel Cable C 46 830 0814 xx Multi Port Power Cable C 47 690 0922 0l Ground t t AE C 48 Ground Cable pee u C 49 830 0846 01 High Speed Master Timing Adapter
23. 48_ RTN ON Standby N Grounding Serial port Link 0 USB ports WOW Ow studs B LED Power ia Link 1 SCSI port Fault yw Serial port Ethernet ports ay zal llo oell L N A PowerB Power switch Grounding Serial port Link 0 USB ports m hee ON Standby studs B LED Link 1 4 rower oe LED SCSI port Flight Recorder B Rear View LED 2 24 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Sentinel Sytem Components The frame groundings studs are located on the rear of the sentinel server and the provided cable attaches to the side of the bracket on the frame holding the server in place See Figure 2 17 and Figure 2 18 for an illustration showing the frame ground cables These figures also show Philip pan head screws P N 601 0600 02 that screws through the brackets on the frame on either side of the server These screws pressing against the server to maintain stability Figure 2 17 Frame Ground Detail 10 32 screw P N 601 3608 02 Frame mounting bracket through bracket Philips pan head screw with captured external tooth star washer 10 32 1 2 Frame gt Support bracket through the bracket BL into the side of the server Flight Recorder 12 24 1 2 601 0010 01 Philips pan head screw with captured external tooth star washer into frame ver
24. G gepr fte Sicherheit D Demko for Denmark Additional country marks will be added pending reviews 1 8 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Introduction Introduction Environmental Requirements The environmental conditions for the system must be maintained to the tollowing specifications Temperature Variation Typical environmental conditions are temperature and humidity controlled With loss of environmental control the equipment covered in this manual complies with these conditions Operating 5 C to 40 41 F to 104 Exceptional Operating Limit 5 C to 50 C 23 F to 122 no more than 96 hours duration at extremes and at elevations less than 1800m Storage 5 C to 509 23 F to 122 P Relative Humidity Operating 5 to 85 non condensing maximum absolute humidity of 0 024 kg of water per kg of dry air Short Term Operating 5 to 90 non condensing maximum absolute humidity of 0 024 kg of water per kg of dry air Elevation Operating 60m below sea level at ambient temperature of 30 C to 4000m above sea level at ambient temperature of 40 C Building Requirements The building requirements are standard telephony industry requirements for equipment installation The building must provide a clear uncluttered route between the loading receiving dock and the planned location In order to move the equipment to the proper location recommend hall clear
25. manufacturing RMCNNC The wires must be cut dressed RMCCRNC connected at the site specific location WHT GRN GRN WHT B RMCMNNO u S 30 0233 C 12 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0257 xx Hazard Ground Cable Table C 4 Hazard Ground Cable P N 830 0257 xx Part Length Length Part Number Length Length BL LN inches centimeters inches centimeters Figure C 8 Hazard Ground Cable P N 830 0257 xx pod up 1 0 8300257x 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 13 Cables 830 0315 xx Power Cable Table C 5 Power Cable P N 830 0315 xx Part Number Lengt Length Part Number Length Length h feet meters feet meters y sp Tur 68 seams 0 29 _ Figure C 9 Power Cable P N 830 0315 xx P1 2 DB 26 MALE DB 26 MALE EAGLE BACKPLANE FAP C 14 P5 48VDC 1 9 P5 48VDC P5 48VDC 10 8 P5 48VDC 5 48 2 8 P5 48RTN 5 48 11 17 P5 48RTN P4 48VDC 5 24 P4 48VDC P4 48VDC 12 25 P4 48VDC P4 48RTN 4 6 P4 48RTN P4 48RIN 13 5 P4 48RTN 48 6 4 P5 48RTN 5 48 15 15 P5 48RTN P3 48VDC 7 22 P5 48VDC P5 48VDC 16 21 P5 48VDC 2 48 8 20 2 48 P2 48RIN 17 19 2 48 2 48 9 1 P2 48VDC 2 48 18 P2 48VDC P1 48RTN 19 P
26. 1 7 FE P6 FROM ROUTER A TO IP7 FE MMI P5 FROM ROUTER A TO TAS A CONSOLE P4 TYPICAL 50 25 56 0 VXi Duplex Configuration WIRING DIAGRAM TYPICAL P N 830 0913 01 A Label Marking LABEL A DESIGNATIONS FROM ROUTER A 41 SERVER Eme 5 TXC GND RXC GND RXC 3 6 GND RXC GND J1 P1 NOT USED 41 2 USED ma FROM ROUTER A TO DIAL IN ROUTER CONSOLE FROM ROUTER A J1 P4 TO TAS A CONSOLE FROM ROUTER A 41 5 IP7 FE FROM ROUTER J1 P6 TO IP7 FE MMI 41 7 USED 5 GND RXC GND 6 GND RXC GND TXC GND RXC GND RXC DSR 3 C 70 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 830 0913 02 03 Router Cable Rev Cables For Router Cable P N 830 0913 02 03 rev B and cable description refer to previous page for wiring diagram Figure C 65 Router Cable P N 830 0913 02 03 rev VXi Duplex Configuration P N 830 0913 02 FROM ROUTER A TAS CONSOLE C UsED 15 14 USED P13 USED 12 50 25 J CONNECTOR LABEL MARKING CONFIGURATION TABLE B DUPLEX SIMPLEX 50 25 TYP 7X VXi Simplex Configuration FROM ROUTER 830 0913 03 P3 M con E P5 NOT USED JD P4 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 72 0 REF 50
27. 830 0789 xx Patch Panel Crossover Cable DCM Table C 10 Patch Panel Crossover P N 830 0789 xx Length Length Part Number Length Length feet meters feet meters 830 0789 01 same 5 sew 5 mamam Figure C 40 Patch Panel Crossover Cable P N 830 0789 System Router Hub Network GR 376 A TX A TX RX RX Notused 830 0789 xx C 46 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0814 xx Multi Port Power Cable Figure C 41 Multi Port Power Cable P N 830 0814 xx DASH NUMBER LABEL USAGE ome Dems me sten 8 PS cw so TE ros zas sen we sen Multi port Server End Terminal Block End P2 RING UNTERMINATED l HI BATT pin 1 RTN pin 3 TERMIALS 38 1 50 1 50 LENGTH4 1 830 0814 XX_REV_D 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 47 Cables 830 0822 01 Ground Cable Figure C 42 Ground Cable P N 830 0822 01 DASH NUMBER CABLE LENGTH XX LABEL A USAGE LABEL B USAGE REVISION LEVEL LABEL A LABEL B l 1 830 0822 XX C 48 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0830 01 Ground Cable Figure C 43 Ground Cable P N 830 0830 01 ur TYP 11 00 50 830 0830 01 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 49 Cables 830 0846 01 High Speed Master Timi
28. C 32 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0656 01 Fifty Position Hard Drive I O Cable Figure C 27 Fifty Position Hard Drive IO P N 830 0656 01 830 0556 01 m POS 1 POS 1 5 1 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 33 Cables 830 0708 xx MMI Port Cable Table C 9 MMI Port Cable P N 830 0708 xx Part Part 830 0708 01 25 25 830 0708 14 350 1066 10668 68 830 0708 02 830 0708 15 121 92 830 0708 03 15 24 830 0708 16 137 16 830 0708 04 75 22 86 830 0708 17 50 167 64 830 0708 05 10 30 48 830 0708 18 50 182 88 830 0708 06 5 38 10 830 0708 19 60 198 12 830 0708 07 45 72 830 0708 20 213 36 vs 995 _ saa 50 ea xo fora 245 sai sx ar oomen m e mm Figure C 28 Man Machine Interface Port Cable P N 830 0708 01 SIG GND DB25M TXD TERM PRNTR RXD DSR CTS RTS PIN DCD DTR NC PIN 14 C 34 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0709 Modem Terminal Cable Figure 29 Modem Terminal Cable P N 830 0709 xx LENGTH PART NUMBER 850 0 09 01 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 35 Cables 830 0710 xx Network Cable Figure C 30 Network Cable P N 830 0710 xx S aw OX Toran
29. ESP 1E SERIAL B ESP 1F SERIAL A RJ45 GRAY 830 0890 01 0 67FT RJ45 ESP 1E NET 0 RJ45 YELLLOW SW 1 5X YELLOW 830 0888 03 6 0FT RJ45 ESP 1E NET 1 45 BLUE SW 1 5X BLUE 830 0889 02 5 5FT RJ45 Expanded Services Platform 1F ESP 1F SERIAL B ESP 1G SERIAL GRAY 830 0890 01 0 67FT RJ45 RJ45 ESP 1F NET 0 RJ45 YELLLOW SW 1 6X YELLOW 830 0888 03 6 0FT RJ45 ESP 1F NET 1 RJ45 BLUE SW 1 6X BLUE 830 0889 03 6 0FT RJ45 Expanded Services Platform 1G ESP 1G SERIAL B ESP 1H SERIAL GRAY 830 0890 01 0 67 RJ45 RJ45 5 1 0 RJ45 YELLLOW SW 1 7X YELLOW 830 0888 03 6 0FT RJ45 ESP 1G NET 1 RJ45 BLUE SW 1 7X BLUE 830 0889 03 6 0 RJ45 Expanded Services Platform 1H ESP 1H SERIALB ESP II SERIAL GRAY 830 0890 01 0 67FT RJ45 RJ45 ESP 1H NET 0 RJ45 SW YELLLOW SW 1 8 YELLOW 830 0888 04 6 5FT X RJ45 ESP 1H NET 1 RJA5 BLUE 1 8X BLUE 830 0889 04 6 5FT RJ45 Expanded Services Platform 1 ESP 1I SERIAL ESP 1 SERIAL GRAY 830 0890 01 0 67 CROSS PINNED RJ45 RJ45 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 3 SIRAIGHT THRU CROSS PINNED 70 75 SIRAIGHT THRU SIRAIGHT THRU CROSS PINNED 70 76 SIRAIGHT THRU SIRAIGHT THRU CROSS PINNED SIRAIGHT THRU 70 76 81 SIRAIGHT THRU CROSS PINNED SIRAIGHT THRU 70 76 81 SIRAIGHT THRU CROSS PINNED SIRAIGHT THRU 70 77 82 SIRAIGHT THRU Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Integrated Sentinel Ha
30. Table 12 IPMX Extension Shelf Backplane Pin Outs P9 and P26 Table B 13 IMT Connector Pins Table B 14 Local Maintenance Center Alarm Connector Table 15 Power Connector vise u Table B 16 Power Connector Table B 17 Remote Maintenance Center Alarm Connector Table B 18 Serial Port Connector Table 19 Shef Power Connector nn Table 1 Local Maintenance Center Cable P N 830 0231 Table 2 Row Alarm Cable P N 830 0232 xx Table C 3 Remote Maintenance Center Cable P N 830 0233 xx Table C 4 Hazard Ground Cable P N 830 0257 Table 5 Power Cable P N 830 0315 xx Table C 6 Interface Cable P N 830 0366 Table R922 P N 8900527930 u Table C 8 BNC to Open End P N 830 0625 xx Table C 9 MMI Port Cable P N 830 0708 xx Table C 10 Patch Panel Crossover P N 830 0789 xx Table C 11 Null MODEM for Terminal P N 830 0859 xx Table C 12 Breaker Strip Power Cable P N 830
31. equipped with a connector in TX RING 4 1 ENRE oV RED manufacturing 4 2 The wires must be cut dressed RX RINC 4 3 250752 ox 25052 connected at the site RX TIP 4 4 specific location BLU RED BLU RED gt RED BLU pow 4 RED BLU GRY WHT GRY WHT 72 1 WHT GRY bw gt WHT GRY 8 10 NOT 17 AE BRN WHT BRN WHT PO j man WHT BRN GRN WHT GRN WHT WHT GRN ORN WHT ORN WHT bocas p WHT ORG gt WHT ORG BLU WHT BLU WHT jc WHT BLU gt X WHT BLU b d 4 DRAIN 830 0894 xx This Cable has been replaced by P N 830 0948 01 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 63 Cables 830 0895 01 T1 LIM to MPL Cable Adapter Cable adapter T1 LIM to Multi Port LIM This adapter is only to be used when installing an E1 T1 Card in an existing MPL location and wanting to terminate the E1 link on Port B Figure C 58 T1 LIM to MPL Cable Adapter P N 830 0895 01 POS 1 POS 10 WIRING DIAGRAM DB 26 MALE DB 26 FEMALE TX RING 4 RED SRM 1 TX RING 4 P gt 4 TX RING 3 RED SED BU TX RING 3 _ RX TIP 3 RX TIP 3 E li IX P2 lt gt 2202 18 22 nPI oy Bu Wm 22 RX TIP 1 RX TIP 1 This Cable Adapter has been replaced by P N 830 0949 01 910 4626 Revision D October 2004
32. wd FUSE R FRAME o P ntact connections Input circuit breaker Ground strap INPUT K 8 BaT B gre elelelelell el e elle eie S B B 7 o RIN oM MAX INPUT MAX INPUT 50AMS 2 9 FUSE R FRAME DW Alarm dry contact connections Black Red White Input circuit breaker Green CHASSIS GROUND SITE SPECIFIC GROUND 48VDC P S 48 P S 48VDC P S 48 RTN P S 48 RTN P S 48 P S 48 RIN P S 48VDC P S Ll 2 ti tit BP 1 70 2248 04 FUSE ALARM RE ajo gea m Tez S lt m 04 lt N lt oO ag Lo Lu 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installing Non integrated Sentinel Hardware Sentinel Sytem Components Figure 2 36 Site Collector Interconnect DO NOT LEAVE CABLE CONNECTED NO CONNECTION SECURE A SERVICE LOOP TO FRAME CABLE WILL REACH SERIAL PORE ON 48 i2000 SHELF A B OR C N 8 6 CO 09 DB 25 BREAKOUT BOX PART OF 804 1426 01 POWER A AND B 1 BLK 9 9 C 5 RED cb 48900 22 55 RED PORT 4 G3 9 62 eC
33. AMBER Minor alarm condition detected GREEN No alarm PORT GREEN PORT A is the active PORT RED PORT A is inactive PORT B GREEN PORT B is the active PORT RED PORT B is inactive A 6 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 LEDs GR 376 Processor Figure A 5 GR 376 LEDs Interface 0 gt gt a z CLEI ASSEMBLY ETHERNET gt r mJmo OWA e 830 0788 830 0788 Processor 870 1523 02 910 4626 Revision October 2004 7 LEDs HMUX High Speed Multiplexer Eagle STP only HMUX P N 870 1965 04 Figure A 6 HMUX LEDs ALIGN AMBER Programming XILINX AMBER Programming XILINX complete GREEN Complete code initialization stays Amber until the first valid Shelf ID is received from MASP Code running SHELF ID AMBER Programming XILINX complete Complete code initialization RED While code runnine if ID address received from OAM does not match the on board stored address read from the assigned shelf address register see first note below GREEN While code running if ID address received from OAM matches the on board stored address read from the assigned shelf address register see second note below PROC Health RED Power on Reset AMBER Programming XILINX GREEN Programming XILINX complete Complete code initialization Code running NOTE The LED c
34. BLU 2 5 SH3 SERVER 1P PART OF 870 243901 POWER A AND B SERIAL SERIAL B RTN 48VDC RTN NET 0 2 SW YEL 2 6 5 3 48VDC NET 1 ch 62 SW BLU 2 6 5 3 892 0038 01 sh 6 SERVER 1 Q PART OF 870 2439 01 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 31 Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Table 2 9 ESP Cable Specifications POWER CABLE PARI NUMBERS LENGTH COMMENT 830 0881 01 I 31 00 INCHES 1 POS 18 DP1 33 00 INCHES 2 POS 18 DP1 TB2 830 0881 03 1 35 00 INCHES BP 2 POS 1A TO DP1 TB3 830 0881 04 I 33 00 INCHES BP 1 POS 1 TO DP1 TB4 830 0881 05 I 50 00 INCHES BP 1 POS 28 TO DP2 6 830 0881 06 1 52 00 INCHES 2 POS 28 DP2 2 830 0881 07 1 53 50 INCHES BP 2 POS 2 DP2 TB3 8 830 0881 08 1 51 50 INCHES BP 1 POS 2A TO DP2 TB4 9 830 0881 09 I 99 00 INCHES 2 POS 4 DP4 TB3 42 50 INCHES TB1 TO SERVER B 92 50 INCHES DP3 TB3 TO SERVER 1F A 37 50 INCHES DP2 TO SERVER B 41 00 INCHES TBI 16 TO SERVER 16 B 42 00 INCHES DP4 TB1 1M TO SERVER 1M B 49 50 INCHES DP2 TB3 1B TO SERVER 1B A 53 00 INCHES DP3 TB3 1H TO SERVER 1H A 51 50 INCHES DP4 TB3 1N TO SERVER 1N A 45 50 INCHES DP2 TB2 1C TO SERVER 1C B 45 00 INCHES TB2 11 SERVER 11 43 50 INCHES DP4 TB2 10 TO SERVER 10 B 55 5
35. 0724 66 48 00 INCHES FROM F R ERI O HUB PORT 1 FROM F R ERI O HUB PORT 2 STRAIGHT THRU RJ45 TO RJ45 Pe EN FROM F R C ERI O PORT 3 33 830 0724 06 72 00 INCHES STRAIGHT THRU RJ45 TO RJ45 FROM i2000 C PORT RJ45 1 TO HUB PORT 4 STRAIGHT THRU RJ45 TO 45 34 830 0724 07 84 00 5 12000 45 1 5 STRAIGHT THRU RJ45 45 55 i m d 96 00 INCHES FROM 12000 A PORT RJ45 1 HUB PORT 6 CROSS PINNED RJ45 45 56 850 0890 05 EN 8 00 INCHES FROM F R A A LOM TO F R B SERIAL B CROSSOVER 45 TO RJ45 37 96 00 INCHES FROM F R A ERI 1 12000 A PORT RJ45 2 CROSSOVER RJ45 TO RJ45 i 84 00 INCHES FROM F R B ERI 1 12000 B PORT RJ45 2 25 unas CROSSOVER RJ45 TO RJ45 72 00 INCHES FROM F R ERI 1 12000 C PORT RJ45 2 io Nor USED 1 41 958 0551 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AIR SITE SPECIFIC CLOCK CABLE i2000 SHELF 44 SEE TABLE B A R SITE SPECIFIC LINK INTERFACE CABLES USER SELECTABLE ADAPTER DB25 TO 45 45 804 1516 01 TO BREAKOUT BOX PORTS 6 AND 7 _ s BREAKOUT BOX W CABLE PART OF PCI CARD PN 804 1426 01 24 15 25 SITE SPECIFIC CONNECTS TO TH 78 PIN CONNECTOR IN PCI SLOT DB25 TO DB25 SERIAL CABLE 47 830 0859 02 1 120 INCHES FROM BREAKOUT BOX PORT O TO i2000 A B OR C SERIAL PORT BREAKER ALARM DB25 T
36. 25 30 850 0849 05 35 2 850 0849 13 250 DB 26 MALE 650 This end of the cable is not equipped NOT USED with a connector in manufacturing and the wires must be cut dressed and connected at the site specific location UNTERMINATED TX RING 1 ORG WHT Es TX TIP 1 2 RX RING 1 BLU WOT RX TIP 1 Il E P 1 UNTERMINATED E39 OAL L 1 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 51 Cables 830 0859 xx Null MODEM for Terminal Table C 11 Null MODEM for Terminal P N 830 0859 xx Part Part Numbers Feet Inches Meters 830 0859 01 0 152 830 0859 09 75 22 86 CE ONO 10 18 188 3048 sas ps fio 57 A us mw A sao m uo 695 a 18 080 A _ mass xo 76 aw 288 A _ xo sr A A _ suas ps 40 06 A mew 70 M mewse m m sm Figure C 46 Null MODEM for Terminal P N 830 0859 01 P1 2 08 25 MALE 08 25 MALE WHT BLU Le BLU WHT gt X BLU WHT M WHT ORG WHT ORG ORG WHT X ORG WHT GRN WHT gt X GRN WHT WHT BRN WHT BRN BRN WHT X X BRN WHT GRY WHT gt X GRY WHT RED BLU RED BLU BLU RED BLU RED WHT BLU E LENGTH41 0950 0099 XX C 52 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 8
37. 48VDC RED 9576 BLU1 48 6 SERVER1F 0 5 5 48 NOT USED BLU2 48 YEL2 48 ITERMINAL BLOCK 1 USED BLU1 RTN 25 e ovr RIN n USED b o TO BP 1 POS 1B SH1 BLU1 48 YEL1 48 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 SERVER 1G 0 SH5 SERVER 1H 0 SH5 SERVER 1 SH5 SERVER 1J NET 0 SH5 C 3 G2 SERVER 1k NET 0 SHS PORT PORT 8X PORT 9X PORT 10X PORT 11X 7X TO ROUTER 0 0 5 3 PORT 24X 65 PORT 13X THROUGH EAGLE STC PORT 23X LJ CARDS PORT A SERVERS 1A 1K PORT 12X 69 ROUTER BLUE 0 0 SH3 B 48VDC 5 2 me 6970 YEL 2 1000BoseT SHS CH B RTN 1 GND SLOT 1 SWITCH YELLOW 1 SW YEL 1 PART OF 870 2437 01 POWER A AND FRONT ERVER 1A NET 1 SH4 SERVER1B NET 1 SH4 SERVER1C NET 1 SH4 SERVER 1D NET 1 SH4 SERVER 1E NET 1 SH4 SERVER1F 1 5 5 SERVER 1G 1 SH5 G2 SERVER 1H 1 SH5 SERVER 11 1 SH5 SERVER 1J 1 SH5 62 SERVER 1 1 5 5 CO CONSOLE PORT 1X PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT THROUGH PORT 23X PORT 24X USED SLOT 2 1000BaseT CO 79 TO BLU 2 1000
38. A 11 Breaker obire hoec actae A 14 ERN To DT A 15 18 18103 o TES EET sauna Qa aaa A 16 Route T EE DS 17 Expanded Services Platform ESP Ethernet Switches 18 Expanded Services Platform ESP Ethernet Switches 18 TAS Tone and Announcement Server LEDSs A 20 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 A 1 LEDs Circuit Card LEDs Introduction This appendix contains Light Emitting Diode LED information for circuit cards and OEMs in this system This appendix is designed to assist maintenance personnel in troubleshooting WARNING Use the antistatic wrist strap connected to the wrist strap grounding point when handling any card components The Systems are configured with card modules that provide specific functions and services Cards are connected to the shelf backplane through connectors located on the rear of the card Cam out lock in levers mounted on the front edge of the card assist in insertion and removal of the card Part numbers LEDs Text and Bar codes are also located on the front of the cards To remove a card use both hands to toggle the levers out from the face of the card To insert a card align the card in the slot push slowly in until the connectors engage and press both levers in until they lock the card in place To ensure proper seating the toggle levers must be held
39. Cables 830 0900 xx Alarm NETRA Server Cable Figure C 59 Alarm NETRA Server Cable P N 830 0900 xx LLLI P DB 15 n UNTERMINATED PIN 9 LENGTH 412 Oo0 0SgOU XX PIN 1 E 08 15 MALE WHT BLU _ an SYSTEM_NC 6 WHT ORG 2 This of the cable is cu 2 equipped with a connector in manufacturing ALARM2_NO 11 watery The wires must be cut dressed and AARM Ne i ALS YW connected at the site specific location RED BLU 13 ALARM2 COM X BLU RED 1 2 3 USED 4 4 5 DRAIN WIRE wu WIRING DIAGRAM 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 65 Cables 830 0901 xx Tone and Announcement Server Alarm Cable Figure C 60 TAS Alarm Cable P N 830 0901 xx P1 WHT BLU 21 WIT ORG p MINOR ALARM 1 MINOR ALARM 2 MINOR ALARM 3 MINOR ALARM 3 NC MINOR ALARM 1 NC MAJOR ALARM NC MINOR ALARM 1 NO This end of the cable is not WHT GRN equipped with a connector X GRN WHT in manufacturing u The wires must be cut dressed and connected at the site specific location lt WHT GRY_ MINOR ALARM 2 GRY WHT NOR AR ey j MAJOR ALARM NOT USED NOT USED 11 25 NOT USED 30 33
40. Control Shelf Backplanes P N 850 0330 03 04 and P N 850 0330 05 06 Control Shelf Control Shelf Control Shelf Control Shelf Backplane Backplane Backplane Backplane P N 850 0330 03 04 P N 850 0330 05 06 P N 850 0330 03 04 P N 850 0330 05 06 J 22 MMI J 29 MMI 5 J 61 RALM5 68 RALM5 71 GP01 1 28 EXT ALARM 1 35 CUST ALM 1 1 67 MMI 10 J 78 MMI 10 J 66 CUST ALM 2 75 1 71 1 137 2 JMFORT2A NOTE This table is a cross reference between Control Shelf backplanes P N 850 0330 03 04 and P N 850 0330 05 06 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 B 3 Connectors Control Shelf Modules ACM ASM DCM DSM EILA ILA LIM MPL TSM Control Shelf Backplane top connectors P6 P7 and P9 through P16 and bottom connectors P22 P23 and P25 through P32 This section details the backplane circuit board connectors used for Application Communication Modules ACMs Application Service Modules ASMs Database Communications Modules DCMs and Database Services Modules DSMs Enhanced Integrated Link Interface Modules Appliques BILAs Integrated Link Interface Modules Appliques ILAs Link Interface Modules LIMs Multi Port LIMs MPLs Translation Service Modules TSMs ACM ASM DCM DSM EILA ILA LIM MPL TSM Control Shelf Backplane Pin Outs Top Connector Table B 2 lists pinouts for connectors P6 P7 and P9 through P16 on the control shelf Refer to Table B 4 on page B 7 for signal symbol val
41. Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure C 19 Figure C 20 Figure C 21 Figure C 22 Figure C 23 General Purpose Relay Connector 01 10 General Purpose Relay Connector 02 11 General Purpose Serial Interface Connector 01 GPSI B 12 Ititertace a RR 13 Control Shelf IPMX A Backplane Pin Outs 15 Control Shelf IPMX B Backplane Pin Outs 17 IPMX Extension Shelf Backplane Connector P9 20 INIT 22 Local Maintenance Center Alarm Connector B 23 Power C eoe Sus Sau Rena 24 25 Remote Maintenance Center Alarm Connector 26 Serial Ort ee es 27 Power 28 Installer s Cable Running List Example 4 MPL Card Diagnostic Cable P N 803 0029 01 C 7 Coaxial Cable Adapter P N 804 1830 01 C 8 Drive Power Cable P N 830 0224 C 9 Local Maintenance Center Cable P N 830 0231 xx C 10 Row Alarm Cable P N 830 0232 xx C 11 Remote Maintenance Center Cable P
42. POWER RDS ACTIVITY Do not install LEDs WAN interface WAN interface WAN interface cards card slot W1 card slot WO with power applied 100 Mbps 100 Mbps LINK FDX LINK FDX oOoooe NF m m 00908 sentinel router 10 100 ETHERNET 0 1 10 100 ETHERNET 0 0 CONSOLE POWER Router Rear View Table2 7 Router LEDs w POWER _ connection and power gt gt power Ready Data Set Description Rear ACTIVITY Blink indicates data activity on the link LNK Indicates link is established to far end connection ACT Blink indicates data activity on the link 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 19 Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Servers Model 120 2 20 This section describes the parts of the Netra based ESP server nodes An ESP server can monitor a maximum of 32 557 links ESP server nodes are populated in an 1 configuration for redundancy to a maximum of 17 in an ESP subassembly frame ESP server nodes are rack mounted in heavy duty frames The ESP server node is a one processor device and has no frame buffer audio capability mouse port or keyboard port The console ports and Ethernet ports are the primary interfaces of model 120 server The server node provides the following High performance processor Modular internal design High performance disk system memory and I O subsystems High performance Peripheral Component Interconn
43. RTS DCD NC NC 83005313 22 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0531 01 Serial Interface Converter Cable Figure C 18 Serial Interface Converter Cable P N 830 0531 01 PIN 14 PIN 14 FEMALE DB25 2 1 NC TXD 2 RXD 5 RTS 4 RTS CTS 5 DTR DSR 6 DSR SIG GND 7 SIG GND DCD 8 DTR 20 9 SPARE SPARE 21 25 83005311 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 23 Cables 830 0528 01 Terminal Converter Cable This converter is a purchased part and the pin out is that of a straight through converter There is no illustration or wiring diagram The part number is here for reference C 24 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 830 0531 02 Serial Interface Terminal and Printer Adapter Figure C 19 Serial Interface Adapter P N 830 0531 02 PIN 25 SIG GND NC 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 RXD TXD DTR RTS CTS DCD 9000000000000 PIN 1 1 1 2 DB25F DB25M 7 3 2 20 4 5 8 1 6 19 No SIG GND RXD TXD RTS CTS DSR DCD DTR Nooarnun M k NC No 83005312 Cables PIN 25 C 25 Cables 830 0535 xx Terminal Printer Cable Figure C 20 Terminal Printer Cable P N 830 0535 xx System Terminal Printer Modem PIN 15 SIG GND RXD TXD DTR RTS CTS DCD SIG GND NC NC 3 2 3 6 5 4 8 20
44. Rear LEDs m NK Indicates link is established to far end connection link is established to far end connection Os Blink indicates data activity on the link 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 A 17 LEDs Expanded Services Platform ESP Ethernet Switches The ESP interconnects all components on the ESP internal LANs using WS C2924 XL EN Ethernet switches Figure A 17 illustrates the front and rear of the Ethernet switch Figure A 17 Ethernet Switch Optional required on L server Ethernet Switch Front I 1X 2X 3X 4 5X 6X 7X 8 A power 48 VDC A power return B power 48 B power return Table A 6 describes the LEDs located on the front of the switches Table A 6 Ethernet Server LEDs Green Indicates when power is present to the switch and the power switch is in the ON position Amber Indicates power is present but system is not functioning properly and 2 Indicates expansion boards WS X2932 XL are installed and functioning LED 1 Left board LED 2 Right board RPS Off when the redundant power supply is not present Always OFF On redundant power supply is present and functional Pressing the MODE switch on the front of the WS C2924 XL EN changes the per port LED indications to the following A 18 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 LEDs Table A 6 Ethernet Server LEDs Continued STAT port link status Default Solid green Link pre
45. SERVER 1M 0 SH6 76 SERVER 1N 0 SH6 2 SERVER 10 0 SH6 7 SERVER 0 SH6 07 10 0 SH6 EAGLE STC CARDS PORT A or EMS SERVERS SERVER IL IQ TO ESP EXT FRAME TO SW YEL 1 1000BaseT SH2 D TO SW BLU 1 1000BaseT SH2 SH6 SH6 SH6 SH6 SH6 SH6 SERVER1L NET 1 SERVER1M NET 1 SERVER1N NET 1 SERVER 10 NET 1 SERVER 1P 1 82 SERVER1Q NET 1 EAGLE STC CARDS PORT A or EMS SERVERS SERVER IL IQ TO ESP EXT FRAME 2 99 CUSTOMER NETWORK POTS LINE FOR DIAL INACCESS SW YEL 1 24 SH2 870 2249 06 OR 870 2711 01 POWERA AND B 10 100 ETHERNET 0 0 10 100 ETHERNET 0 1 CO CONSOLE LTIFRAME GND 892 0038 01 2 sheetc 3 ROUTER BLUE PART OF SW YEL 1 12 SH2 CUSTOMER NETWORK 870 2249 06 OR 870 2711 01 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Sentinel Sytem Components Figure 2 22 ESP Interconnect POWER A AND B SERIAL SERIAL H SW YEL 1 1 SH2 ND 0 PT SW BLU 1 1 SH2 5 21 NET 1 80 RTN BREAKOUT BOX SH2 1 RTN I 62 TO BP 2 POS 2 SH1 BLK fo NOT USED SERVER 1A o 1B 48VDC part of RED 1A 48VDC 870 2439 01 or 04 NS 09 09 o ol AND 2 SERIAL A
46. The BPs provide the following features Dual feed power inputs Input A and Input B to each of 4 Power Distribution Panels PDPs and 2 BPs for the system 40 amp domestic or 32 amp international fuse breaker supplied by the Power Distribution Center Maximum of fourteen breakers for each breaker panel Breaker panels accept circuit breakers up to 20 ampere rating Visual A and B input power alarms with single remote dry contact indicator Replaceable alarm card NOTE The drip tray located under the breaker panels is designed to assure compliance with NEBS UL and CE safety requirements aiding damage control in the event of a fire Figure 2 5 shows the details of the front and rear view of the breaker panel and Figure 2 19 shows the details of the cabling of the breaker panels for the Sentinel ESP frame NOTE If all breakers are not turned on the alarm Light Emitting Diodes LED lights To turn off the alarm LED press RESET The alarm LED resets and turns off 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Sentinel Sytem Components Figure 2 5 Breaker Panel Front and Rear Front View Detail BREAKER ALARM ALARM RESET NPUT POWER BREAKER Ec P 4 5 6 7 RETE E mm san m ALARM INPUT POWER OO ON B 5 Front View Chassis Chassis ground ground INPUT INPUT ZS
47. The label for the connector end of these cables can identified by the presence of a J number for example J32 that appears in the From area of the label 2 Make sure that all cables specific to an A or B side are clearly labeled as A cable and B cable 5 Repeat Step 4 for each cable to ensure that all labels are present and that originations and destinations of all cables are clearly identified 6 Forcables that come from the factory with connectors already installed apply the appropriate label onto each end of the cable approximately two inches from the connector NOTE Ensure that the labels are positioned so they are still readable after the cables are installed 7 For cables that need to be cut to the appropriate length After the cable is cut to the appropriate length affix labels with the item number approximately two inches from the end of the cable insulation 8 For cables not ordered through Tekelec confirm source part number origination destination points before labeling them NOTE cables must be labeled TO and FROM After you have labeled all cables you are ready for cable installation 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 5 Cables Introduction The listing of all cables are in numerical order The words NOT TERMINATED or UNTERMINATED refers to the end of the cable that is not equipped with a connector in manufacturing and the wires must be cut dressed and connected
48. addendum is provided The addendum provides an instruction page a new title page a change history page and replacement chapters bearing the date of publication the document part number and change bars If a new release has a major impact on documentation such as a new feature the entire documentation set is reissued with a new part number and a new release number The following document is referenced in this manual 1 TL 9000 Quality Management System Requirements Handbook Release 3 0 QuEST Forum March 2001 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 1 17 Introduction Product Packaging and Delivery Product Packaging and Delivery DANGER Atleasttwo people are required to safely move and position any frame Before opening any shipping container inspect for evidence of damage during shipment Report any damage to the carrier for investigation and possible claims Also report any damage to the Tekelec site supervisor Check the packing slips against the equipment specification list for this installation site Report any discrepancies to Tekelec Production Control at 1 888 673 4827 or if necessary call 919 460 2150 inside the USA Inventory the shipment to make sure that all items listed on the pick list have been received in good condition Report any discrepancies or damaged equipment by calling 1 888 673 4827 Shipping Manager Tekelec 26604 West Agoura Road Calabasas California 91302 818 880 7848 Tekelec Technical
49. 0866 xx Table C 13 Router Power Cable P N 830 0869 Table 14 RAID Power Cable P N 830 0872 xx Table 15 RJ45 RJ45 Cable P N 830 0888 xx Table 16 RJ45 RJ45 Cable P N 830 0889 xx Table C 17 Power Cable P N 830 0908 xx Table 3 18 TekServer Serial Pin Outs 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 xiii xiv List of Figures Table D 1 International Power Cords For Peripheral Equipment D 2 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 List of Procedures Inspect System After Installation scires tees tv tese tees 1 5 Opta an RMA seses aaa u m as 1 22 Prepare Shipping Container and Dolly for Return to 1 23 Ist alin wiriy pus aa NEN 2 16 PAGING lie Server To te eure 2 22 tie Console Server UE ENA 2 59 Unpackne the asas 2 66 Mark and dis api apud une 4 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 xV List of Procedures List of Figures xvi 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Introduction uu DIM DUM 1 3 PostsInstall tion
50. 1 19 8300535 26 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0622 xx E1 Cable Figure C 21 E 1 Cable P N 830 0622 xx Pin 1 Pin 10 P1 P2 DB 26 Male Unterminated h PETNI Lease 2 Unterminated TX2_E1N 60 TX2 E1P 60 2 Bum WHT BLU Unterminated TX2 E1P 60 e T 2 E1P 60 WHT ORG Unterminated RX2 E1 P 60 T d gt l A OS TX1_E1N 60 LGRN Unterminated TX1_E1N 60 TX1 E1P 60 s cr d 4 WHT GRN Unterminated TX1 E1P 60 1 0 Ea e 5 RX1_E1P 60 Unterminated RX1_E1P 60 _ 4 9 This end of the cable is not equipped with a connector 0 in manufacturing and the wires must be cut dressed and Contacts unuse connected at the site specific location s I 1 1 i I TE AE E I e 2721 _ 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 27 Cables 830 0624 xx BNC to BCN Cable Assembly Figure 22 Cable Assembly to BCN P N 830 0624 P1 Ta e P2 C 28 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0625 xx BNC Open End Cable Table C 8 BNC to Open End P N 830 0625 xx 8 soa o
51. 23 Power Connector Extension Backplane apas tas 24 Power Connector Control Backplane esse 25 Remote Maintenance Center Alarm Control Backplane B 26 Serial Fort Control edd 27 Shell i 28 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 B 1 Connectors Table B 1 Control Shelf Backplanes P N 850 0330 03 04 and P N 850 0330 05 06 Control Shelf Control Shelf Control Shelf Control Shelf Backplane Backplane Backplane Backplane 850 0330 03 04 850 0330 05 06 P N 850 0330 03 04 850 0330 05 06 J 1 B POWER J 1 B POWER J 38 PORT 1A J 45 PORT 1A PRIMARY J 2 BFAN POWER 8 POWER 39 RALM 3 46 RALM 3 1 3 FAN POWER 9 POWER J 40 LMC 47 LMC 10 141 SECONDARY 48 SECONDARY BITS BITS J 2 B POWER J 42 PRIMARY BITS J 49 PRIMARY BITS SECONDARY 4 POWER 11 43 10 50 108 PRIMARY 5 RALMO 13 RALMO 44 PORT 9B 51 PORT 9B J 6 BCLK 0 3 B CLK 0 45 PORT 8B J 52 PORT 8B 4 B CLK 6 7 CLK 0 7 CLK 0 46 7 53 7 E CLK 6 pa mmm J 12 B CLK 2 16 B CLK 2 J 51 PORT 2B J 58 PORT 2B J 17 B CLK 7 J 13 BCLK 1 J 18 BCLK 1 J 52 PORT 1B J 59 PORT 1B J 60 RALM 6 B 2 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Connectors Table B 1
52. 5FT STRAIGHT THRU RJ45 NET 0 0 RJ45 SW YELLOW 1 12 BLUE ROUTER BLUE 830 0889 02 5 5FT STRAIGHT THRU RJ45 0 0 RJ45 N N Expanded Services Platform 1A ESP 1A SERIAL ESP 1B SERIAL RJ45 GRAY 830 0890 01 0 67FT CROSS PINNED 45 ESP 1A SERIALB ESP 1B SERIAL A RJ45 GRAY 830 0890 01 0 67 CROSS PINNED RJ45 ESP 1A NET 1 RJ45 BLUE SW 1 1X BLUE 830 0889 02 5 5FT STRAIGHT THRU RJ45 ESP 1A NET 0 RJ45 YELLLOW SW 1 1X YELLOW 830 0888 02 STRAIGHT THRU RJ45 Expanded Services Platform 1B 75 ESP 1B NET 0 RJ45 YELLLOW SW 1 2X YELLOW 830 0888 02 5 5FT STRAIGHT THRU RJ45 ESP 1B NET 1 RJ45 BLUE SW 1 2X BLUE 830 0889 02 STRAIGHT THRU 45 Expanded Services Platform 1 ESP 1C SERIAL B ESP 1D SERIAL A GRAY 830 0890 01 0 67 CROSS PINNED RJ45 RJ45 34 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 70 70 5 7 N Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Sentinel Sytem Components Cable Color Number From To and Part Length Notes Number STRAIGHT THRU 75 ESP 1C NET 0 45 YELLLOW 1SW 3X YELLOW 830 0888 02 5 5FT RJ45 ESP 1C NET 1 RJ45 BLUE SW 1 3X BLUE 830 0889 02 5 5 RJ45 Expanded Services Platform 1D ESP 1D SERIALB ESP 1E SERIAL A RJ45 GRAY 830 0890 01 0 67FT RJ45 ESP 1D NET 0 RJ45 YELLLOW SW 1 4X YELLOW 830 0888 02 5 5 RJ45 ESP 1D NET 1 RJ45 BLUE SW 1 4X BLUE 830 0889 02 5 5FT RJ45 Expanded Services Platform 1E
53. 820 0625 08 53 34 930 0625 09 m Figure 23 Cable 830 0625 IL 1 P2 60 96 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 29 Cables 830 0638 xx Filter Rack Alarm Cable C 30 Figure C 24 Filter Rack Alarm Cable P N 830 0638 xx CONTACT 1 CONTACT 9 P1 P1 MALE 08 15 FILTERED BLU WHT BLU WHT WHT ORG 1 WHT ORG ORG WHT C gt ORG WHT gt WHT GRN wHT GRN GRN WHT gt GRN WHT WHT BRN 1 WHT BRN BRN WHT gt BRN WHT GRY WHT GRY WHT RED BLU RED BLU BLU RED gt BLU RED 9 10 CI OO J O Q G N UNUSED BNC MNNC MJNC CRNC UNUSED UNUSED FA BNO MNNO MJNO COM UNUSED TSTR FA CONTACT 1 CONTACT 9 PART NO LENGTH FEET METERS 830 0638 02 60 148 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0651 48 Power Cable Figure 25 48V Power Cable P N 830 0651 01 P1 J 5 POS PIN MALE 3 50 FEMALE 48VDC 1 253 1 48VDC C GND C GND 3 3 5 1 POS POS 5 o90 05651 01 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 31 Cables 830 0680 01 11 to RJ 11 Figure C 26 RJ 11 to RJ 11 P N 830 0680 01 11 to RJ 11 P N 830 0680 01 20 FEEL 215 P N LABEL
54. 9 9 9 09 29 09 2 9 9 Table 8 Interface Connector Pins and Signal Interface Connector Pins and Signal DB 26 V 35 V 35 2 Ethernet DB 26 V 35 V 35 DS0A OCU Ethernet Pin Signal Pin Signal Signal ACM Pin Signal Pin Signal Signal ACM _ pi d PG hie 3 16 j _ GC 8 D 5 18 LOOPL J tome e s ac 20 P DCRING 12VDC Ca 79 22 RxDA R RX RX RING one GND z GND mI I 2 m 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 B 13 Connectors Table B 9 Interface Connectors Ports and Card Slots Interface Connectors Ports and Card Slots O1 33 DWI oo Bl N OT OI OI s R m NO Ha 14 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Connectors Interprocessor Message Multiplexer Control Shelf J8 J24 on backplane P N 850 0330 03 04 and J23 J31 on backplane P N 850 0330 05 06 Control Shelf IPMX A Backplane P8 Figure B 8 Control Shelf IPMX A Backplane Pin Outs
55. Customer Service Request Database Communication 1 Gigabyte Expansion Memory Module Database Database Communications Module Diagnostics Disk Management Service Dynamic Random Access Memory Digital Signal Level 0 64 Kbits sec Digital Signal Level 1 1 544Mbits sec Database Services Module European Digital Signal Level 1 2 048 Mbits sec Extended Bus Interface Enhanced Database Communications Module Extension Frame Eagle Local Network Portability Application Processor Enhanced Integrated LIM Applique Eagle Measurement Application Processor Extended Memory Management Eagle Provisioning Application Processor Enhanced OAM GPL Expanded Services Platform Fuse and Alarm Panel Generic Loader Services Generic Program Load Introduction 1 26 Acronyms GPL Management General Purpose Service Module Global Title Translation Gateway Screening High Speed Communications and Applications Processor Human Machine High speed Multiplexer Integrated Access Device IMT configuration manager task Integrated LIM Appliques IMT loader task Inter processor Message Transport IMT Control task Internet Protocol Tekelec s Internet Protocol to S57 Interface IMT Processor DCM operational code IMT Power and Multiplexer card Integrated Services Digital Network In Service Normal Interrupt Service Routine International Telecommunications Union Kilo Hertz 1000 Hertz Local Area Network Link Fault Sec
56. Guide 1 15 technical reference documents 1 16 User s Manual 1 15 Master Glossary 1 14 MAU Media Access Unit 1 6 Media Access Unit MAU 1 6 minor problem 1 20 Multi Purpose Server 1 12 N Network A 13 P P B 22 C 50 P N 803 0229 01 C 7 P N 804 1671 02 2 64 P N 830 0543 01 C 19 P N 850 0330 03 B 2 B 3 P N 850 0330 03 04 B 2 P N 850 0330 05 B 2 B 3 P N 850 0330 05 06 B 2 P N 850 0356 01 B 9 24 P N 850 0356 03 B 24 P N 870 0773 XX 10 P N 870 1009 xx A 11 A 12 P N 870 1013 xx A 9 P N 870 1014 xx A 3 P N 870 1293 xx A 3 P N 870 1307 04 9 P N 870 1379 xx 3 5 P N 870 1484 xx A 3 P N 870 1488 xx 3 P N 870 2049 01 A 3 P N 870 2594 01 2 64 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 870 2595 01 2 64 Tekelec Signaling Products Integrated power connectors B 25 Applications Installation Manual problems 1 16 critical 1 19 Tekelec Technical Services major 1 20 emergency response 1 21 minor 1 20 TekServer Fan Orientation Wiring Diagram Production Control 1 18 C 83 publications Sentinel 1 15 TekServer Services Platform 1 16 TOCA 1 34 TSM 1 34 4 Release Documentation 1 14 Release Notice 1 14 1 15 U return shipment 1 23 Upgrade Procedures 1 14 RMC connector B 26 User s Manual 1 15 routers A 17 5 technical reference documents 1 16 Sentinel Data Collection Subsystem ANSI ISUP CDR Data Feed document 1 16 Sentinel Data Collection Subsystem ITU ISUP CDR Data Feed document 1 16 Sen
57. Hardware Sentinel Sytem Components Flight Recorders NOTE Model 120 flight recorder Server A P N 870 2655 02 and Server B P N 870 2655 01 are servers in the site collector frames that support Sentinel products See the information and the illustrations beginning Figure 2 13 on page 2 23 referenced when model 120 ESP Servers are referred to Up to three flight recorders model 120 servers may populate a site collector frame that is maximally configured The top server is referred to as A P N 870 2655 02 the middle B P N 870 2655 01 and the bottom server is referred to as C P N 870 2655 01 Flight recorder A P N 870 2655 02 contains a serial PCI card P N 804 1426 01 with serial asynchronous interface connected to an 8 Port break out box There are different configurations possible in the site collector frame For illustrations of the combinations of flight recorders model 120 servers available in a site collector frame see Figure 2 30 on page 2 45 Figure 2 30 Flight Recorders A B and C Cabling Flight Recorder A ALOM to Flight Recorder B Serial Port Serial Asynchronus Interface PCI card 0 Flight Recorder B LOM 8 45 1O Died to to Hub Break Out Box Port 7 Port 1 Connector to Break Out Box Frame Ground Flight Recorder A Rear View Flight 25 Recorder gj Iscsil Flight Recorder C Rear View Flight Recorder B B Serial Hub ERI 1
58. Purpose Relay 3 Normally Open E GPRNC2 General Purpose Relay 4 Normally Closed _ 10 GPRCONB General Purpose Relay 4 Common GPRNO2 General Purpose Relay 4 Normally Open GPROOMB GeneralPurpose Relay 5 Common 17 _ GPRNO2 General Parpose Relay 5 Normally Open GPRCOM2 General Purpose Relay 6 Common GPRNO2 General Purpose Relay 6 Normally Open 29401 GPRNC2 General Purpose Relay 7 Normally Closed 23 o o GPRCOM2 General Purpose Relay 7 Common 240 GPRNO2 General Purpose Relay 7 Normally Open 10 11 16 17 GPRNC2 General Purpose Relay 6 Normally Closed 21 22 23 24 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 11 Connectors General Purpose Serial Interface J76 on backplane P N 850 0330 03 04 and J73 on backplane P N 850 0330 05 06 Figure B 6 General Purpose Serial Interface Connector 01 GPSI CO I e GE Table 7 General Purpose Serial Interface Connector 01 GPSI mb 1 2 5 6 9 IU 11 12 Notused 13 14 15 RX Holdover Clock Receive Data TX HO Holdover Clock Transmit Data ME DTR HO Holdover Clock Data Terminal Ready B 12 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Connectors Interface Backplane Control J29 38 52 on backplane P N 850 0330 03 04 and J36 J45 J50 J59 on backplane P N 850 0330 05 06 Figure B 7 Interface Connector 2 9 4 0 O 9
59. R RX T 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 pe GRN RED GRN RED RED GRN 2 RED GRN 2 ORG RED ORG RED RED ORG p RED ORG BLU RED BLU RED 7 RED BLU HE gt RED BLU g GRY WHT GRY WHT LWHT GRY Lx WHT GRY 8 10 17 19 BRN WHT BRN WHT WHT BR lt WHT BRN LORN WHT GRN WHT jg LWHT GR WHT GRN 20 ORN WHT ORN WHT LWHT ORG BM 6 WHT ORG 22 BLU WHT BLU WHT WHT BLU WHT BLU S P DAN L L L E 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables UNTERMINATED This end of the cable is not equipped with a connector in manufacturing The wires must be cut dressed and connected at the site specific location C 57 Cables 830 0814 xx SXi Data Cable Figure C 52 SXi Data Cable P N 830 0814 xx rev D 11 5 00 4 50 5 0 5 0 1 22 RING UNTERMINATED TERMIALS C 58 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 830 0857 01 Adapter Cable Figure 53 Adapter Cable P N 830 0857 01 P MALE 25 UNUSED 1 UNUSED 2 UNUSED 3 SH MBUSRX 4 1 MBUSRX 5 SH2 MBUSTX 6 SH2 MBUSTX FANCTRL 7 11 SH2 MBUSRX SEN SH2 MBUSRX 9 SH3 MBUSTX 10 MBUSTX 11 SH3 MBUSRX 12 RED BLU SH3 MBUSRX FANBALM 13 SH1 56 7 14 56 2 15 08 SH1 BKHZ 16 BEDZGRN 8KHZ 17 L
60. SELECTABLE PORT LII PORT SA USER SELECTABLE PORT 7A o USER SELECTABLE PORT o USER SELECTABLE PORT 11A SELECTABLE PORT 134 USER SELECTABLE PORT 15A USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE PORT 17 PORT 19A USER SELECTABLE PORT 213 USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE PORT 23A PORT osa USER SELECTABLE PORT 27A LL USER SELECTABLE PORT USER SELECTABLE PORT USER SELECTABLE DO NOT LEAVE 5 CABLE CONNECTED TO CUSTOMER SUPPLIED EQUIPMENT i2000 B aed 959 1003 02 SERIAL PORT EI 247 4 45 2 RJ45 1 CUSTOMER SUPPLIED BORTAR 8 USER SELECTABLE EQUIPMENT ess USER SELECTABLE POET SA USER SELECTABLE OA USER SELECTABLE PORT EA L USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE ORT 4k EB USER SELECTABLE PORTS ED USER SELECTABLE SORT 45A USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE PORT 17 BORT eee USER SELECTABLE SORT USER SELECTABLE 01 USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE BORT USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE PORT ook USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE BORT USER SELECTABLE DO NOT LEAVE CABLE CONNECTED 2000 ENET 2 LJ 1 959 1003 02 SERIAL PORT RJ45 2 RJ45 1 44 PORT 1 COR SEP SELECTABLE CUSTOMER USER SELECTABLE SUPPLIED PORT USER SELECTABLE EQUIP
61. Sentinel Sytem Components Server Frome ie E 2 61 Packet Backplane Chassis 2 2 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Safety Information Sentinel Sytem Components Safety Information Tekelec uses these icons and text throughout this manual to alert the reader to assure personnel safety to minimize possible service interruptions and to warn of the potential for equipment damage Table2 1 Safety Icons TOPPLE DANGER This icon and text indicate the possibility of personal injury and equipment damage DANGER This icon and text indicate the possibility of personal injury CAUTION N This icon and text indicate the possibility of service interruption WARNING This icon and text indicate the possibility of equipment damage Table 2 2 Tools and Equipment G w NN Ga nF Flushcutter to cut cable ties Diagonal cutters 2 Phillips screwdriver 3 Phillips screwdriver Slotted screwdriver 1 8 inch blade 8 inch shank preferred EN Wrench set 1 4 inch or 3 8 inch drive or open end wrenches Crimper 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 3 Sentinel Sytem Components Introduction Introduction This chapter describes the installation positioning and procedures for Sentinel Netra based server components NOTE Forinformation on TekServer based Sentinel components that have become available beginning with Sentinel 11 x including in
62. Support Tekelec technical support includes installation support hardware operational testing support and general technical service support Installation Support During the installation of the system hardware support is provided by Tekelec Field Operations and the project supervisor for that installation project Contact the Tekelec project supervisor of this installation for any assistance needed during the installation Have available the correct System number NT Serial number and Software revision For more information contact Tekelec Customer Services e Phone within continental US 1 866 835 7787 or 1 800 432 8919 e Phone outside continental US USA 1 919 388 1335 E mail eaglets tekelec com Website http www tekelec com 1 18 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Tekelec Technical Support Introduction Hardware Operational Testing Support During hardware operational testing Tekelec provides support to resolve technical issues regarding hardware functionality To receive technical assistance during hardware operational testing contact Tekelec USA within the continental US toll free 1 800 432 8919 outside the continental US USA 1 919 460 2150 Tekelec UK within the UK 07071232453 or 07071 2 EAGLE outside the UK 44 7071232453 or 44 7071 2 EAGLE Or you can request assistance by way of electronic mail at eaglets tekelec com Tekelec Customer Services Tekelec Technical Support provides a p
63. Unlit when speed is 10 Mb e Blinks when link is not connected or when auto negotiating LK RX Lights steadily when port is operational Per Port Blinks when port is receiving data or is not connected A 16 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Router LEDs LEDs Three routers are configured by Tekelec for NEBS compliancy Two are configured as isolation routers and one is configured as a dial in router Figure A 14 shows the positions of LED indicators on the front of the routers and Table A 4 describes the front LED functions Figure A 14 Front View Routers Cisco 2600 series ACTIVITY Table A 4 Routers Front LEDs __ PWR Indicates when power is present to the router 0 when power is present to the router ass los when the redundant power supply is not present On redundant power supply is present and functional Activity Off No network activity Blink 500 ms ON and 500ms OFF in ROMMON no errors detected Blink 500 ms ON and 500ms OFF two seconds between codes in ROMMON and error detected Figures A 15 and A 16 show the rear views of the Isolation and Dial In routers Link LNK and activity ACT LEDs are located near each ethernet port at the rear of the routers Table A 5 describes the rear LED indicators Figure A 15 Rear View Isolation Router gm 10 100 ETH 0 1 10 100 0 0 CONSOLE AUX T B B 10 100 ETH 0 1 10 100 ETH 0 0 CONSOLE Table A 5 Routers
64. at the site specific location NOTE For Eagle 28 2 from a hardware baseline perspective there are STC cards or MCPM cards rather there are DCM cards and DSM 2G cards For Eagle 28 2 DCM cards P N 870 1945 xx will serve as STC cards and DSM 2G cards 2 gigabytes of expansion memory P N 870 2371 03 will serve as MCPM cards C 6 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 803 0029 01 MPL Card Diagnostic Cable Diagnostic Cable P N 803 0029 01 provides a terminal interface for on board diagnostic tests of the Multi Port Link Interface Module MPL card The MPL card supports eight Digital Signal Level 0 050 ports links per module Figure C 2 MPL Card Diagnostic Cable P N 803 0029 01 MPL Card P N 870 2061 01 Diagnostic Connection moo st Note DIAG Connectors P10 P12 and P15 must be jumpered for diagnostics to work Remove jumpers for normal operation Monitor Printed circuit board diagnostics Personal computer System test testing links Palm held computer future Front of F t of connector ront e connector Connectors used only P N 803 0029 01 Pi ALPHA N ribbon cable In one red wire equals pin one To front of board P N 870 2061 01 804 0176 01 Converter This straight through converter is a purchased part The
65. due to a failure with the returned item being repaired and returned to the customer Obtaining a Return Material Authorization RMA Procedure Obtain an RMA 1 Obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA number from a Tekelec Technical Support engineer see Tekelec Technical Support on page 1 18 2 Provide a detailed description of the problem and failure symptoms e Dead On Arrival 1 DOA1 refers to a Printed Circuit Board PCB that has failed in the initial powering up process or early testing procedures e DOA2 refers to a PCB that has been returned from Repair Maintenance Support RMS and fails again 3 Ifthe item is a like for like replacement the Technical Support engineer arranges for shipment of the replacement item to the customer Repair and Return Shipping Instructions General Instructions Returned equipment assemblies or subassemblies must be shipped to the Tekelec Repair and Return Facility specified by the Technical Support engineer unless it is a Specifically Targeted PCB identified by Technical Support Returned items must be shipped in the original carton or equivalent container assuring proper static handling procedures and with the freight charges prepaid The assigned RMA number must be clearly printed on the Attn line of the shipping label on the outside of the shipping package The unit must also be tagged with the reason it is being returned If the RMA number is not plac
66. for cables Cable Labeling Before installing use this procedure to label the cables to ensure connection to the proper ports and ease of future maintenance Tools Installer s Cable Running List All cables listed in Installer s Cable Running List Any non Tekelec cables Cable labels including blank labels for non Tekelec cables Fine point marker Procedure Mark and Label Cables 1 Locate the Installer s Cable Running List in the Equipment Specification for the site Refer to Figure C 1 for an example Figure C 1 Installer s Cable Running List Example Item Number column Cable type column From column To columns INSTALLER S CABLE RUNNING LIST 8 00 LINK INTERCONNECTIONS CONTROL FRAME CF 00 EXTENSION SHELF SH2 32 T R XMT 830 0366 02 1201A CF 00 105 09 5 2 J24 RR 106 03 PNL 1 JK 13 TLRI RCV 32 T R XMT 830 0366 02 1201B CF 00 105 09 5 2 J40 RR 106 03 PNL 1 JK 14 TLRI RCV 2 Locate the labels included with the cable shipment 3 Take cable and identify the cable s part number in the Cable Type column of the cable running list C 4 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 4 Match the cable with its corresponding pair of labels Goto the cable s From column of the cable running list b Match the From column information to the From information on one label c Match the From column information to the To information on the other label NOTE 1
67. front of the WS C2924 XL EN changes the per port LED indications to the following STAT port status Default Off No link Solid green Link present Flashing green Activity Port is transmitting or receiving data Alternating green amber Link fault Error frames can affect connectivity and errors such as excessive collisions Cyclic Redundancy Check CRC errors and alignment and jabber errors are monitored for a link fault indication Solid amber Port is not forwarding Port was disabled by management or an address violation or was blocked by Spanning Tree Protocol STP NOTE After a port is reconfigured the port LED can remain amber for up to 30 seconds as STP checks the switch for possible loops UTL utilization Green The LEDs display backplane utilization on a logarithmic scuffle all port LEDs are green the switch is using 50 percent or more of its total bandwidth capacity If the right most LED is amber the switch is using less than 50 percent of its total bandwidth If the LED to the left of the right most LED is amber the switch is using less than 25 percent of its total capacity and so on FDUP Off Port is operating in half duplex port full duplex Green Port is operating in full duplex 100 port speed Off Port is operating at 10 Mbps Green Port is operating at 100 Mbps 2 14 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Sentinel Sytem Components Installation
68. hole from the top of the mounting bracket on the right rear of the switch With a 0 75 inch P N 601 0010 02 screw terminate the ground strap to the frame 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Sentinel Sytem Components Figure 2 10 Ethernet Switches Ground Strap 9 10 11 12 Ground cable P N 830 0884 01 0 75 inch screw P N 601 001 0 02 Screws part of Ethernet switch assembly P N 804 1579 01 Ethernet switch assembly P N 804 1579 01 On the left side rear of the switch in the third and fourth holes of the bracket start a 0 5 inch P N 601 0010 01 screw On the right side rear of the switch in the fourth hole of the bracket start a 0 5 inch P N 601 0010 01 screw When the screws are securely in place Torque the screws to 35 inch pounds Mount the Blue Switch 2 directly below the Yellow Switch 2 in mounting positions 59 62 Again mounting positions are counted from the bottom of the frame Holding the switch in place start the shorter of the available screws 0 5 inch P N 601 0010 01 in to the third hole of the mounting bracket on either side of the switch The reason for placing the screw in the third hole first is because the cable strain relief bar mounting lugs will mount in both the top and second mounting holes on this switch bracket The strain relief bar should be straight across the rear of the switch These strain relief bar mounting holes shoul
69. is not complete GREEN 15 on IMT bus B BLANK Communication processor is not operating LEDs MDAL Maintenance Disk and Alarm Card MDAL P N 870 0773 XX Figure A 8 MDAL LEDs CRITICAL RED Critical alarm condition detected GREEN No alarm MAJOR RED Major alarm condition detected GREEN No alarm OCRITICAL MINOR AMBER Minor alarm condition detected GREEN No alarm MASP A GREEN is the active MASP OFF MASP A is the standby MASP or is not present MASP B GREEN MASP B is the active MASP OFF MASP B is the standby MASP or is not present COMASP A OMASP B Revision number Serial number CLEI code gt gt MDAL Part number A 10 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 MPL LIM Multi Port LIM LEDs Figure A 9 MPL P N 870 2061 xx LEDs TEKELEC serial number CLEI code Revision number Part number PROC 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 RED Application processor is not running or is failing diagnostics MPL is loading an application or is being polled may be prevented from loading by maintenance out of service condition GREEN MPL is running an application RED GREEN Alternating Operational but no communication with MASP RED MPL is off IMT bus A AMBER MPL is on IMT bus A but testing is not c
70. return 9 18 48V 8 12 A8VDC return 7 16 48V 25 26 48VDC return Po pem to bottom shelf in frame 3 Sand12 000 12 48V DC 2 and 11 48VDC return and 10 48V DC 19 and 20 48VDC return 21 and 22 48V DC 4 13 13 48VDC return 23 24 48V DC 6 and 15 48VDC return 9 and 18 48VDC 8 and 17 48V DC return 7 and 16 48V DC 25 and 26 48VDC return P1 2 and P3 5 14 logic ground NOTES A side and B side connectors fuse positions and pins are identical return pins are common 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 B 29 Connectors B 30 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables Cables by Part Numbers C 4 EU RD C 6 803 0029 01 MPL Card Diagnostic Cable sees 7 004 01276 015 akta 7 804 1830 01 Coaxial Cable C 8 890 0224 xx Drive Power able u u uuu oo tha vandals C 9 830 0231 xx Local Maintenance Center C 10 930 0232 Row Alarm Cable iiie ee te tuve C 11 830 0233 xx Remote Maintenance Center Cable C 12 830 0257 Hazard Ground Cable 13 C 14 93
71. service Revision PORT B RED Link is out of service GREEN Link is aligned and service Part PORT B1 RED Link 15 out of service GREEN Link is aligned and in service PORT B2 RED Link is out of service GREEN Link is aligned and in service PORT B3 RED Link is out of service GREEN Link is aligned and in service A 12 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 TEKELEC 2 oz a On lt 0123456789 LEDs Integrated Applications LEDs Visual alarms and operational status are indicated the front of all components with Light Emitting Diodes LEDs This chapter describes these LEDs Field Replaceable Unit FRU component failures can be diagnosed using the LEDs with the referenced tables in this chapter For replacement procedures refer to the Maintenance Manual included in your current Documentation Suite Alarms for vendor supplied equipment are referenced in associated documentation supplied with your system For server conditions that are tested and abnormalities reported alarm information is logged in the server and sent to an attached workstation A workstation connected to the system must be running the Network Event Monitoring System NEMS application for alarm notification To display system information at the workstation the System Status Display SSD application must be selected from the application menu For additional information about the NEM
72. to synchronize with multi frame signal from switch TD Cards Multi Frame Yellow Yellow alarm from switch Yellow Cards Alarm Indication Yellow Switch is receiving no signal Signal AIS from TAS 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 A 21 LEDs A 22 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Connectors Control SNE B 4 ACM ASM DCM DSM EILA ILA LIM MPL TSM Control Shelf Backplane Top Comedor B 4 ACM ASM DCM DSM EILA ILA LIM MPL TSM Control Shelf Backplane Pin Outs Bottom Connector 6 Extension Shelf Backplane P N 850 0356 01 9 General Purpose Relay Connector 01 sees B 10 General Purpose Relay Connector 02 iniit tete ast asas 11 General Purpose Serial Interface oc orn B 12 Int rtace Backplane C 13 Interprocessor Message Multiplexer Control Shelf B 15 Control Shelf IPMX A Backplane PS B 15 Control Shelf IPMX B 24 B 17 Interprocessor Message Multiplexer Extension Shell B 20 Interprocessor Message Transport Connector 22 Local Maintenance Center Alarm
73. 0 0366 xx Interface Cable C 15 5930 042 Tc CD Cap lE schon etre iet esit oet eee C 16 630 0425 01 Adapter 15 Pin 26 Pin C 17 830 0435 xx External Alarm Cable Custom C 18 830 0543 xx Alarm Holdover Clock C 19 831 05222008 2225 edes ee C 20 850 0514 01 Serial I O Transition Card 21 830 0531 03 Serial Interface Adapter MODEM C 22 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 1 Cables 830 0531 01 Serial Interface Converter 23 830 0528 01 Terminal Converter Cable 24 830 0531 02 Serial Interface Terminal and Printer Adapter 25 830 0535 xx Terminal Printer Cable 26 22 27 830 0624 BNC to BCN Cable Assembly 28 600 0625 xx BNG Open End g u uu aa a auqa peto 29 830 0638 xx Filter Rack Alarm Cable
74. 0 INCHES DP2 TB4 1C SERVER 1C 42 50 INCHES DP4 TB2 1P TO SERVER 1P B 50 00 INCHES DP2 TB2 1E TO SERVER 1E B 42 50 INCHES TB2 1K TO SERVER 1K B 41 00 INCHES DP4 TB2 1Q TO SERVER 1Q B 60 00 INCHES DP2 TB4 1E TO SERVER 1E A 52 50 INCHES DP3 TB4 1K TO SERVER 1K A 51 00 INCHES DP4 TB4 1Q TO SERVER 1Q A 44 50 INCHES YELI TO YEL 1 B 61 00 INCHES DP1 TB2 BLU2 TO BLU 2 B 70 00 INCHES DP1 TB4 BLU2 TO BLU 2 A 80 00 INCHES BP 1 POS 6A TO ROUTER YEL 60 830 0869 08 1 72 00 INCHES BP 2 POS 6B TO ROUTER BLU 48 0 AND 48V 64 FIELD ROUTED 8 SITE SPECIFIC 2 32 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Sentinel Sytem Components Table 2 10 ESP Cable Specifications CABLE PARI NUMBERS TEKELEC QUANTITY LENGTH COMMENT PART OF 804 1575 01 830 0859 CUSTOMER SUPPLIED 830 0723 XX 830 0724 XX N A DB25 TO RJ45 ADAPTER COMES WITH NETRA T1 DC200 804 1516 01 CAN BE USED AS AN ALTERNATE D25 D25 M M SITE SPECIFIC NULL MODEM SERIAL CABLE SIIE SPECIFIC SITE SPECIFIC CUSTOMER NETWORK RJ45 CONNECTION REQUIRED SITE SPECIFIC STRAIGHT THROUGH 45 TO RJ45 LENGTH SITE SPECIFIC SITE SPECIFIC CROSSOVER J45 RJ45 LENGTH SITE SPECIFIC 87 88 E oc 22 00 INCHES ROUTER TO FRAME GND 66 830 05 02 17 18 00 INCHES SERVER TO FRAME GND T re wow 69 830 085 025 2 48 00 IN
75. 01 C 48 Ground Cable P N 830 0830 01 C 49 HS Master Timing Adapter P N 830 0846 01 C 50 DS1 Cable P N 830 0849 xx C 51 Null MODEM for Terminal P N 830 0859 01 C 52 Power Cable to Strip 830 0866 xx C 53 Power Cable P N 830 0868 C 54 Router Power Cable P N 830 0869 xx C 55 RAID Power Cable P N 830 0872 xx C 56 Multi Port DSO P N 830 0892 xx 57 SXi Data Cable P N 830 0814 xx rev D 58 HMUX Adapter Cable P N 830 0857 01 59 Switch to Frame Ground Cable 830 0884 01 C 60 RJ45 RJ45 P N 830 0888 xx C 61 RJ45 RJ45 P N 830 0889 xx C 62 T1 MIM LIM Cable P N 830 0894 xx C 63 T1 LIM to MPL Cable Adapter P N 830 0895 01 64 Alarm Server Cable P N 830 0900 xx C 65 TAS Alarm Cable P N 830 0901 xx 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 List of Figures Figure C 61 Figure C 62 Figure C 63 Figure C 64 Figure C 65 Figure C 66 Figure C 67 Figure C 6
76. 02 5 A1 SIDE RTN rh RIN 48VDC T 48VDC P S Cm mb 8 ERER E 3 508 1 lt BEER m 3 8 870 2248 02 48 5 RIN 01 64 48VDC 48 0 P S CO N 19 TION 9 CO N C NS 281 140 281 240 31008 331003 291 240 6891 7440 2 26 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Sentinel Sytem Components Figure 2 20 ESP Interconnect 1 DISTRIBUTION e PANEL 1 DP1 S ITERMINAL BLOCK 4 A POWER L IIERMINAL BLOCK 3 A POWER TO SW YEL 2 A 5 3 TO SW BLU 2 B SH3 SERVER 1A PCI SLOT SH4 17 67 CUSTOMER DEFINED TERMINAL TO ROUTER YEL CONSOLE SH3 mM 15 69 TO ROUTER BLU CONSOLE SH3 8 DB 25 T BREAK OUT BOX PORT TO BP 1 FUSE ALARM POWER FAIL SH1 Ll 2 FUSE ALARM POWER FAIL 5 1 4 PORT 69 72 e PORT S PORT Gz SERVER 1 SERIAL A SH4 PART OF 804 1426 01 BACK POWER AAND B FRONT PORT 1X 75 SERVER 0 5 4 PORT 2X B 818 NET O SH4 o CONSOLE ERVER1C NET 0 SH4 TO BP 2 POS 5 1 bo oj BLUT RTN 6 SERVER 10 0 SH4 RIN _ zx PORT 4X 9 Ta T H 52 52 4 PORT 5 SERVER 0 SH A
77. 0969090 19191919292029 500050005000500 0 000000000000000 020262026202620 6969696969696 96 ete e ete 20 42 2 0 4 2 27 4 0 0 a 00000 sentinel site collector Breaker Panels 2 870 2248 04 NOTE Breaker Panels P N 870 2248 XX are the breaker panels in frames that support Sentinel products See the information and the illustrations beginning with Figure 2 5 on page 2 11 These pages are referenced when breaker panels are referred to The wiring diagrams and cable configurations are different but the breaker panels are typical Individual breaker panels are labeled on the finger guard over the breaker with associated information 2 42 Break Out Box connected the Serial Asynchronous Interface Card in Flight Recorder A 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installing Non integrated Sentinel Hardware Sentinel Sytem Components Site Collector Break Out Box Flight recorder server 870 2655 02 in the site collector frame 15 the top server and contains an serial asynchronous interface card P N 804 1426 01 connected to an eight port break out box The break out box is located above the hub and below the breaker panels Service access to components is provided through the break out box Figure 2 28 Break Out Box Assembly Viewed from back of frame 9 9 9 9 Site Collector 12000 Frame Rear 8 Port Break O
78. 1 48RTN P1 48RTN 20 P1 48RTN P1 48VDC 21 5 P1 48VDC P1 48VDC 22 2 P1 48VDC PF 48VDC 25 7 PF 48VDC PF 48VDC 26 16 PF 48VDC PF 48RTN 25 26 PF 48RTN PF 48RTN 24 25 PF 48RTN GND 5 5 GND GND 14 4 GND WIRING DIAGRAM 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0366 xx Interface Cable TableC 6 Interface Cable 830 0366 Part Number Length Length Pare Number Length Length feet meters feet meters 830 0366 01 830 0366 09 29 61 00 00 sae 5 0 85 sxamem 15 m 40 fon Z mama same us 8 sxamew o 8 Ez vs 9 850 Figure 10 Interface Cable 830 0366 SPARE SPARE TX RING 20 This end of the cable is not equipped with a connector in 121 manufacturing RX RING 22 The wires must be cut dressed and connected at the site RX TIP 23 specific location 830 03366 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 15 Cables 830 0421 xx CD ROM Cable Figure C 11 CD ROM Cable P N 830 0421 xx PART NUMBER LENGTH INCHES CENTIMETERS 830 0421 01 830 0421 02 2 50 KEYING TAB KEYING TAB 9 50 0421 16 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 830 0425 01 Adapter 15 Pin to 26 Figure 12 Adapter 15 Pin to 26 Pin 830 0
79. 12 Upgrade Kit Upgrade Kit BLUE SW 1 BASE T1000 RJ45 BLUE SW 2 BASE T1000 RJ45 YELLOW SW 1 BASE T1000 RJ45 YELLOW SW 2 BASE T1000 RJ45 BLUE SW 2 6X RJ45 YELLLOW SW 2 6X RJ45 BLUE SW 2 5X RJ45 YELLLOW SW 2 5X RJ45 BLUE SW 2 4X RJ45 YELLLOW SW 2 4X RJ45 BLUE SW 2 3X RJ45 YELLLOW SW 2 3X RJ45 BLUE SW 2 2X RJ45 YELLLOW SW 2 2X RJ45 BLUE 2 1X RJ45 YELLLOW SW 2 1X RJ45 BLUE SW 2 CONSOLE RJ45 YELLOW SW 2 CONSOLE RJ45 UX RJ45 ESP 1K SERIAL B ESP 1L SERIAL A RJ45 GRAY 830 0890 02 RJ45 BLUE ROUTER GRAY 830 0890 04 AUX RJ45 ROUTER YELLLOWA Sentinel Sytem Components BLUE 830 0889 01 1 0FT YELLOW 830 0888 01 BLUE 830 0889 04 YELLOW 830 0888 04 6 5FT BLUE 830 0889 04 1 0FT OFT 6 5FT OFT 6 0FT OFT 6 1 YELLOW 830 0888 03 6 0FT GRAY 830 0890 03 6 STRAIGHT THRU STRAIGHT THRU CROSS PINNED The next section addresses the installation of the Sentinel Site Collector Frame 12000 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 37 Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Non integrated Sentinel Hardware Installing Non integrated Sentinel Hardware Non integrated Sentinel consists of user workstations Signaling Transfer Points STPs probes site collector frame containing Netra based Flight Recorder servers and other 557 network equipment and a site collector frame 2 38 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installing Non integrated
80. 14 Table A 2 Host server LED Descriptions uuu a A 15 VAUD Froot LEDS 16 Fable 54 Routers Prone LBD Ss A 17 Table A 5 Routers LEDS a E 17 Table A 6 Ethernet Server LEDS u uuu n A 18 Table Ac TAS 25 MENO A 20 Table B 1 Control Shelf Backplanes P N 850 0330 03 04 and PINS 5009 59 05700 2 Table 2 ACM ASM DCM DSM EILA ILA LIM MPL TSM Control Shelf Backplane Pin Outs Top Connector 4 910 4626 Revision October 2004 List of Figures Table 3 ACM ASM DCM DSM EILA ILA LIM MPL TSM Control Shelf Backplane Pin Outs Bottom Connector Table 4 ACM ASM DCM DSM EILA ILA LIM MPL TSM Backplane Pin Our Symbols eue Table B 5 General Purpose Relay Connector 01 Table B 6 General Purpose Relay Connector 02 Table B 7 General Purpose Serial Interface Connector 01 GPSI Table B 8 Interface Connector Pins and Signal Table B 9 Interface Connectors Ports and Card Slots Table B 10 Control Shelf IPMX A Backplane Pin Outs Table B 11 Control Shelf IPMX B Backplane Pin Outs
81. 25 T FROM ROUTER A TO IP7 FE MMI ge pp FROM ROUTER TO IP7 FROM ROUTER A SERVER B ss 50 25 TYP x 36 0 REF VXi Duplex Configuration P N 830 0913 02 B Label Marking LABEL DESIGNATIONS D TO SERVER B TIYA TO TAS B CONSOLE TO IP7 FE TO IP7 FE NOT USED NOT USED 42 14 USED 42 15 NOT USED 50 25 FROM ROUTER TO SERVER A VXi Simplex Configuration Each Frame P N 830 0913 03 C LABEL MARKING CABLE LEAD LABEL DESIGNATIONS TO SERVER J1 P2 FROM ROUTER A TO DIAL IN ROUTER CONSOLE TO TAS CONCOLE C 71 Cables 830 0917 01 RJ45 to 9 Pin Adapter Figure C 66 Adapter RJ45 to 9 Pin 830 0917 01 RJ 45 to DB9 ADAPTER P N 830 0917 01 830 0917 01 REVA 55 ZN 72 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 830 0948 xx E1 T1 MIM LIM Cable Figure C 67 E1 T1 MIM LIM P N 830 0948 xx Cables Femmes 3 3 Kass Kass sworn wn _ 830 0948 15 500 830 0948 16 1000 TN P2 UNTERMINATED
82. 30 0866 xx Breaker to Terminal Strip Power Cable Figure C 47 Power Cable to Breaker Strip P N 830 0866 xx 52 SE RINC TERMIALS TERMIALS 1 75 490 128 1 75 10 62 LENGTH 1 830 0866 rev B dwg Table C 12 Breaker Strip Power Cable P N 830 0866 xx Part Number bene ion Label A usage Label B usage inches meters Lead Lead 830 0866 01 14 78 Black BP 1 POS 1B TB1 POS 3 POS3 and 4 830 0866 02 15 69 BP 2 POS 1B TB2 POS 3 and 4 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 53 Cables 830 0868 xx Power Cable Figure C 48 Power Cable P N 830 0868 xx DASH LENGTH X Y P1 P2 LABEL A LABEL p NUMBER IN 1 1 19 IN 1 LONG LEAD LONG LEAD USAGE USAGE 16 62 BLACK RED BP 1 POS 2A HUB 1A o2 eso nro sz suck 87 2 ros 25 weie os z5o wo sz suck erz ros 23 weie os 255 to rose suck wf wo rece succ erz osm we _ cw eso 110 suck 92 005 29 smon 1e E RING TERMIALS TERMIALS LENCTH 1 830 0868 XX rev C C 54 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0869 xx Router Power Cable Table C 13 Router Power Cable P N 830 0869 xx Part Leneth X 1 Long Long Label A usage Label B usage Number inches inches Lead Lead 830 0869 01 830 0869 03 BP 2 POS 3B ISO Router B 830 0869 04 BP 1 POS 6B Dial in
83. 425 01 PIN 9 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 PIN 1 RXD RXD COL COL TXD 12VDG GND CGND CGND CGND P1 P2 H 1 2 WHT BLU E x BLU WHT E GRY BLU BLU GRY 92 Xl 2 ORN WHT WHT ORN 10 6 20 13 n BLK 10 6 GRN YEL 19 1 17 4 1 4 14 DRAIN WIRE 83004251 Cables CO m x Sese m 4 12V 12V Q CGND C 17 830 0435 External Alarm Cable Custom Figure C 13 External Alarm Cable Custom P N 830 0435 xx FEET METERS e 89 15 24 NOT USED CUFA13 CUFA14 CUFAS CUFA1 CUFA9 CUFA2 CUFA4 CUFA10 PSA48RTN 4848 USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED CUFA8 CUFA16 CUFA7 CUFA15 CUFA12 CUFA6 CUFAS CUFA1 1 NOT USED This end of the cable is not equipped with a connector in manufacturing The wires must be cut dressed and connected at the site specific location WHT BLU WHT BLU BLU WHT BLU WHT WHT ORN WHT ORN gt ORN WHT WHT GRN WHT GRN GRNAHTI lt gt GRN WHT WHT BRN WHT BRN O BRN AMT X gt BRN WHT WHT SLT WHT S
84. 47 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 53 Figure 54 Figure 55 Figure 56 Figure 57 Figure 58 Figure 59 Figure 60 List of Figures Filter Rack Alarm Cable P N 830 0638 xx C 30 48 Power Cable P N 830 0651 01 C 31 11 to RJ 11 P N 830 0680 01 C 32 Fifty Position Hard Drive IO P N 830 0656 01 C 33 Man Machine Interface Port Cable P N 830 0708 01 C 34 Modem Terminal Cable P N 830 0709 xx C 35 Network Cable P N 830 0710 xx C 36 DCM 100 BASE TX Interface P N 830 0711 xx C 37 Ground Cable P N 830 0715 xx C 38 Crossover CA T 5 Cable P N 830 0723 C 39 SXi Data Cable P N 830 0724 xx rev D C 40 Straight Through CAT 5 P N 830 0724 xx C 41 Null Modem Cable P N 830 0759 2 20 2008 C 42 Loop Back Cable Adapter P N 830 0763 01 C 43 Multi Port LIM DSO Cable P N 830 0772 xx C 44 Straight Through patch panel cable P N 830 0788 xx C 45 Patch Panel Crossover Cable P N 830 0789 xx C 46 Multi Port Power Cable P N 830 0814 xx C 47 Ground Cable P N 830 0822
85. 48voc Boro LII CE B RTN porre ci GND LLL TO CUSTOMER 46 69 5 NETWORK LOM SERIAL A 4 9 RTN 69 62 62 RED SERIAL xe LEA DE FLIGHT RECORDER ERI O 5 COB RTN ERI 1 REB ae 870 2655 02 SCSI PORT L 006 GND D PART OF 804 1426 01 PCI SLOT BLK POWER AND B CPA RIN SERIAL B Ch 48VDC BLK FLIGHT RECORDER 9 0 reo iba a 9 _ 48VDC 870 2655 01 SCSI PORT 5 006 GND I D BLK POWER A AND B LOM SERIAL Co 8 9 RTN SERIAL B CA 48VDC D A 9 98 hs e FLIGHT RECORDER 100 G Ro rhe 4evoc 870 2655 01 SCSI PORT GND D 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 51 Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Non integrated Sentinel Hardware Figure 2 37 Site Collector Interconnect BLK RED TO CUSTOMER SUPPLIED EQUIPMENT USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE x USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE m USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE ___ L L USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE ___ m TO CUSTOMER SUPPLIED EQUIPMENT 2 USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE TO CUSTOMER SUPPLI
86. 51 xx 48V Power Cable C 31 930 0690 0 L RJSLE R 32 830 0656 01 Fifty Position Hard Drive I O Cable C 33 930 0708sxx MMI Port 34 830 0709 xx Modem Terminal C 35 830 07 10 xx Network uu u ida u asa C 36 830 0711 DCM 100 BASE TX Interface C 37 830 0715 Ground Cable 2 Hole Lug C 38 830 0723 xx Crossover CA T 5 C 39 830 0724 xx Data Cable 5 rev D C 40 830 0724 xx Straight Trough Cable 5 C 41 830 0759 xx Null Modem Cable eene C 42 830 0763 01 Loop Back Cable Adapter C 43 830 0772 xx Multi Port DSO Cable 44 830 0788 Straight Through Patch Panel Cable C 45 830 0788 xx Router Hub Network 376 Cable C 45 830 0789 xx Crossover DCM Patch Panel Cable C 46 830 0788 xx Router Hub Network 376 Cable C 46 830 0814 xx Multi Port Power Cable
87. 58 J64 on backplane P N 850 0330 03 04 and J23 J22 175 J74 on backplane P N 850 0330 05 06 Figure B 11 IMT Connector Table B 13 IMT Connector Pins A IMT IN backplane P N 850 0330 05 06 J23 IMT OUT backplane P N 850 0330 03 04 16 A IMT OUT backplane P N 850 0330 05 06 J22 23 amors B IMT IN backplane P N 850 0330 03 04 58 s BIMTIN _78 B IMT IN backplane P N 850 0330 05 06 J75 BIMTIN 78 BIMT OUT backplane P N 850 0330 03 04 J64 78 B IMT OUT backplane P 850 0330 05 06 J74 BIMTOUT 78 B 22 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Connectors Local Maintenance Center Alarm Backplane JA0 on backplane P N 850 0330 03 04 and 47 on backplane P N 850 0330 05 06 Figure B 12 Local Maintenance Center Alarm Connector 222 22 20 Table 14 Local Maintenance Center Alarm Connector 1 3 4 5 11 12 Not used LMCANC Local Maintenance Center Audible Alarm Normally Closed LMCVMJNC Local Maintenance Center Major Alarm Closed 7 LMCVMNNC Local Maintenance Center Minor Alarm Normally Closed MEE LMCVCRNC Local Maintenance Center Critical Alarm Normally Closed LMCACOM Local Maintenance Center Audible Alarm Common LMCANO Local Maintenance Center Audible alarm normally Open w LMCVCOM Local Maintenance Center Common Mo LMCVMJNO Local Maintenance Center Major Alarm Normally Open LMCVMNNO Local Maintenance Cent
88. 6 Revision D October 2004 2 RJ45 LENGTH 45 39 Cables 830 0724 xx Data Cable SXi rev D Figure C 34 SXi Data Cable P N 830 0724 xx rev D 69 9 830 0724 05 1 0 830 0724 38 175 0 830 0724 06 6 0 830 0724 39 180 0 830 0724 07 7 0 830 0724 40 185 0 830 0724 08 1 6 830 0724 41 190 0 830 0724 09 50 0 830 0724 42 195 0 830 0724 10 100 0 830 0724 43 200 0 830 0724 11 30 0 830 0724 44 205 0 830 0724 12 35 0 830 0724 45 210 0 830 0724 13 40 0 830 0724 46 215 0 830 0724 14 45 0 830 0724 47 220 0 830 0724 15 55 0 830 0724 48 225 0 830 0724 16 60 0 830 0724 49 230 0 830 0724 17 65 0 830 0724 50 235 0 830 0724 18 70 0 830 0724 51 240 0 830 0724 19 75 0 830 0724 52 245 0 830 0724 20 80 0 830 0724 53 250 0 830 0724 21 85 0 830 0724 54 255 0 830 0724 22 90 0 830 0724 55 260 0 830 0724 23 95 0 830 0724 56 265 0 830 0724 24 105 0 830 0724 57 270 0 830 0724 25 110 0 830 0724 58 275 0 830 0724 26 115 0 830 0724 59 280 0 830 0724 27 120 0 830 0724 60 285 0 830 0724 28 125 0 830 0724 61 290 0 830 0724 29 130 0 830 0724 62 295 0 830 0724 30 135 0 830 0724 63 300 0 830 0724 31 140 0 830 0724 64 20 0 850 0724 32 145 0 830 0724 33 150 0 gt gt j gt WHT ORG WHT ORG 2 _ 5 Te E dB 12 1122 R45 ND s 1151 GN
89. 8 Figure C 69 Figure C 70 Figure C 71 Figure C 72 Figure C 73 Figure 74 Figure C 75 Figure C 76 Figure 77 1 Serial IF Cable P N 830 0906 01 SXi Power Cable P N 830 0907 xx rev C 68 Power Ring P N 830 0908 xx 69 J1 Router Cable P N 830 0913 01 rev B C 70 Router Cable P N 830 0913 02 03 rev C 71 Adapter RJA5 to 9 Pin 830 0917 01 C 72 E1 T1 MIM LIM P N 830 0948 xx C 73 E1 T1 MIM LIM MPL Adapter P N 830 0949 xx C 74 Serial Alarm Cable P N 830 0961 xx C 75 DB9 DB15 M Serial P N 830 0963 C 76 Power Cable Tekserver P N 830 0965 C 77 Assembly Null Modem Cable P N 830 0970 xx C 78 Serial DB44 to DB9 TekServer P N 830 0972 01 C 79 E1 T1 Cable P N 830 0959 XX C 80 ATM Cable P IN 8930 0987 0T tae a anao ce C 81 Force Transition Card P N 850 0496 01 C 82 TekServer Fan Orientation Wiring Diagram C 83 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 xi List of Tables Table Tl SER pb ear ae ee 1 3 Table 1 1 Sentinel Publications u coisa i
90. 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 19 Cables 830 0527 xx RS232 Standard Purchased part Serial port connected to an optional second asynchronous maintenance modem and connections between the TTYA and a VT 520 terminal Table C 7 RS232 P N 830 0527 xx meters 1830 05271 0527 01 457 830 0527 03 1 15 24 830 0527 04 gt 22 86 830 0527 05 10 30 48 8300527 06 38 10 930 0527 07 150 45 72 Figure 15 5232 830 0527 4 9 Mar 17 ER 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 D E zx N s N co co 20 20 830 0527 C 20 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 850 0514 01 Serial I O Transition Card Cables Figure C 16 Serial I O Transition Card P N 850 0514 01 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 COVER THIS RECTANGLE AND TEXT WITH SERIAL STICKER HAVING SAM XT ROTATION TEKELEC 1998 TRNAS CARD PTC344 SERIAL 1 0 850 0514 _____ REV _____ 21 Cables 830 0531 03 Serial Interface Adapter MODEM Figure C 17 Serial Interface Adapter MODEM P N 830 0531 03 PIN 25 PIN 25 P1 P2 PIN 1 PIN 1 P1 2 25 DB25M SIG GND RXD TXD DTR DSR RTS DCD SIG GND TXD RXD CTS DTR
91. BLAXM IO 6 910 4626 Revision October 2004 Connectors Table B 3 ACM ASM DCM DSM EILA ILA LIM MPL TSM Control Shelf Backplane Pin Outs Bottom Connector ur ien cur mm Sm RCT ep pm BANDI GND Am 5 m GND C Dar a Mz n A34 MB8KHZ 50 50 D34 IOND A w 23 GND 035 sa GND GND GND Table B 4 lists the signal symbol values used in Table B 2 Table B 4 ACM ASM DCM DSM EILA ILA LIM MPL TSM Backplane Pin Out Symbols Slot Connector Address Signal Symbol Values Port a p pA p m pp p 1 E L ton PO as E m p qe p m p 4 bottom P29 Sum ja 1 Roja 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 B 7 Connectors Table 4 ACM ASM DCM DSM EILA ILA LIM MPL TSM Backplane Pin Out Symbols Continued Slot Connector Address Signal Symbol Values Port p E _ Fem m p pA p D 8 m 5 p e _ Term a p e om 20 51 m v umm pe 8 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Connectors Extension Backplane P N 850 0356 01 Extension Shelf Backplane P N 850 0356 01 Figure B 3 Extens
92. BaseT SH3 SLOT 1 SWITCH BLUE 1 SW BLU 1 PART OF 870 2437 01 89 EAGLE STC CARDS PORT B L 1 9 sens uci B92 0038 01sh rev 2 sheet 2 27 Sentinel Sytem Components Figure 2 21 ESP Interconnect TO DP1 TB4 YEL 2 SH2 TO DP1 TB2 YEL 2 SH2 TO DP1 TB4 BLU 2 SH2 TO DP1 TB2 BLU 2 SH 57 1 5 1 2 5 68 1 BREAKOUT BOX PORT 2 SH2 89 2 28 BLK PORT 1X 69 RED A 48VDC PORT 4X CO w CO0 B 48VDC PORT 5X CO B RTN PORT 6X PORT 7X through 11X NOT USED PORT 12X ch THROUGH 72 1 501 PORT 17X SLOT 2 1000BaseT FRAME GND SLOT 1 1000BaseT CO IHS SWITCH YELLOW 2 SW YEL 2 PART OF 870 2437 02 BACK POWER A AND B FRONT SLOT 1 1000 PORT 1X PORT PORT PORT PORT 5X PORT 6X PORT 18X through 24X NOT USED 2X 3X 4X T t CO PORT 12 m1 THROUGH PORT 17X O SLOT 2 1000BaseT 1 SWITCH BLUE 2 SW BLU 2 PART 870 2437 02 1 CONSOLE FRAME GND 66 POWER A AND B 10 100 ETHERNET 0 1 ONE PORT MODEM CARD 870 2739 01 SLOT WO SLOT W1 10 100 ETHERNET 0 0 ROUTER YELLOW PART OF LLIFRAME GND 89 Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware SERVER 11 0 SH6 76
93. CESS W ne _ _ NOTUSED 11 Norusb L sen 10 892 0043 02 tables a b 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 63 Sentinel Sytem Components Packet Backplane Chassis Packet Backplane Chassis 2 64 This section provides instructions for handling the Packet Based Chassis PBC For infomation on how to prepare floors and install Tekelec heavy duty frames for both Netra based servers and TekServer based servers see the TekServer Platform Services Hardware Manual The Packet Backplane Chassis consists of the following standard features Steel Packet Backplane Chassis PBC with high frequency shielding for protection against radiation and interference 12U 21 inches height chassis with 23 inch rack mount options 21 slot Compact Peripheral Component Interconnect cPCI backplane Two 2 16 compliant redundant CPSB Switch Module CSM cards 17 PCI Industrial Computer Manufactures Group PICMG 2 16 compliant node slots Replaceable chassis front Air Filter P N 804 1671 02 Two hot swappable high performance fan trays with four fans mounted in each Fan Tray P N 870 2594 01 Three 500w hot swappable N 1 redundant Power Supplies P N 870 2595 01 Dual wide ranging DC inputs Power circuit breakers accessible on the back panel Front access service and installation of cards fans and Power Supplies Access to rear tr
94. CHES BREAKER ALARM TO BREAKOUT BOX 0 0 CROSS PINNED RJ45 TO RJ45 76 830 0888 03 6 _ 72 00 INCHES STRAIGHT THRU RJ45 TO RJ45 YELLOW JACKET 5 80 830 0889 02 7 66 00 INCHES STRAIGHT THRU RJ45 RJ45 BLUE JACKET 81 830 0889 05 6 72 00 INCHES STRAIGHT THRU RJ45 TO RJ45 BLUE JACKET U 85 S EN 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 92 3 Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Integrated Sentinel ESP TO FROM Table Table 2 11 Integrated Sentinel ESP TO FROM Table Cable Color Number From To and Part Length Notes Number 8 Port Break Out Box see Figure 2 6 86 87 PORT 0 0825 EAGLE TERMINAL GRAY SITE SPECIFIC TBD 86 75 PORT 1 DB25 YELLLOW ROUTER C YELLOW 830 0888 02 5 5FT REQUIRES ONSOLE RJ45 ADAPTER TO RJ45 86 80 PORT 2 DB25 BLUE ROUTER BLUE 830 0889 02 5 5FT REQUIRES CONSOLE RJ45 ADAPTER TO RJ45 PORT 3 DB25 BP 1 ALARM 4 RED BLACK 4 0FT POWER SPADE 830 0836 02 PORT 4 DB25 BP 2 ALARM 4 RED BLACK 4 0FT POWER SPADE 830 0836 02 86 75 PORT 5 DB25 SW YELLLOW 1 YELLOW 830 0888 02 5 5FT REQUIRES CONSOLE RJ45 ADAPTER TO RJ45 86 81 PORT 6 DB25 BLUE SW 1 BLUE 830 0889 03 6 0FT REQUIRES CONSOLE R J 45 ADAPTER 45 86 73 PORT 7 DB25 ESP 1C SERIAL A GRAY 830 0724 06 6 0FT REQUIRES RJA5 ADAPTER TO 45 Expanded Services Platform SW YELLOW 1 24 YELLLOW ROUTER YELLOW 830 0888 02 5
95. Collector Frame Rear eee 2 49 2 Sorte Collector DD 2 50 Figure 2 36 Site Collector Interconnect u u sas 2 51 Figure 2 27 Site Collector Interconnect suerte buses 2 52 Figure 2 39 5erver Frame A 2 55 Figure 2 39 Ethernet Switch P N 804 1580 01 2 56 Figure 2 4 Console SETVE test ante erin ioa baa 2 58 Figure 2 41 Sentinel Server Frame Console Server 2 58 Figure 2 42 Server Frame Console Server etn des 2 58 Figure 2 43 Sentinel Server Frame Console Server 2 59 2 44 Server tame DD uo asesores ds 2 61 Figure 2 45 Server Frame 2 62 4 3 Figure c2 LEDS A us a ata an ee ushay A 4 Figure E1 T1 MIM P N 870 2198 01 A 5 Figure 4 GPSM II P N 870 2360 01 A 6 n 7 Feur LI deci reet A 8 EBBS ci 9 6 u d Qu mu
96. Critical alarm condition detected PROC GREEN No alarm IMT A RED Major alarm condition detected GREEN No alarm IMT B AMBER Minor alarm condition detected GREEN No alarm PORT 1 AMBER Card is an E1 T1 Channel Card GREEN channels provisioned ISNR AMBER BLINKING Any channels provisioned OOS RED BLINKING channels provisioned OOS RED No channels are provisioned PORT 2 AMBER Card is an E1 T1 Channel Card GREEN channels provisioned ISNR AMBER BLINKING Any channels provisioned OOS RED BLINKING channels provisioned OOS RED No channels are provisioned EXT AMBER Card is an E1 T1 Master Card GREEN channels provisioned ISNR BLINKING channels provisioned OOS RED BLINKING channels provisioned OOS RED No channels are provisioned lt 2 gt c LLI OOS Out of service Revision number 70 2198 01 Part number 2E1 T1 MIM 4 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 A 5 LEDs General Purpose Service Module 5 GPSM II P N 870 2360 01 cards with Upgraded Daughter boards 1 Gigabyte UD1G P N 850 0527 02 03 Figure A 4 GPSM II P N 870 2360 01 APPL RED Critical alarm condition PROC detected GREEN No alarm IMT A RED Major alarm condition detected AMBER Minor alarm condition detected GREEN No alarm IMT B RED Major alarm condition detected
97. Cross Reference Index Lists all first level headings used throughout the documentation suite 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Documentation Introduction Table 1 1 provides a road map of the publications that contain information on Sentinel features procedures and components The table arranges the documents in the following groups general documents software manuals hardware Integrated Applications Installation Manuals and technical reference documents Table 1 1 Sentinel Publications General Documents Sentinel Feature Provides an overview of the Sentinel System and Guide describes each feature component and application of the Sentinel System Feature Notice Describes the features contained in the specified release Release Notice Describes the changes made to the system for the specified release Includes a report of known and resolved problem reports The Release Notice also provides a list of run time software licenses and instructions for accessing the Tekelec Web site Software Manuals Sentinel User s Provides procedural information intended for users Manual who do not have administrative privileges to the monitoring functions of Sentinel The following functions are covered Base Sentinel Server functions Protocol Analysis Traffic Surveillance Monitor Link Status and Event Message Reports Sentinel System Provides procedures for administering and Administrator s provisioning the Sentinel system The ma
98. D P ate GND 8 8 GND BRN WHT RN WHT F C ie C 40 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0724 xx Straight Trough Cable CAT 5 Figure C 35 Straight Through CAT 5 P N 830 0724 xx P1 P2 RJ45 RJ45 WHT ORG 2 OOO gt gt T 111 20 3 772 zee EIE GND 4 BLU WHT BLU WHT 4 GND obla wriBu 20 WHT BRN GND 7 gt BRwwu SND GND 8 8 GND WIRING DIAGRAM LENGTH PART ETERS PERT 850 0724 08 52 1 6 850 0724 09 15 24 50 0 830 0724 10 30 48 100 0 CAT 5 STRAIGHT THOUGH CABLE ASSEMBLY 830 0724 XX 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 41 Cables 830 0759 xx Null Modem Cable Figure C 36 Null Modem Cable P N 830 0759 xx 830 0759 01 NULL MODEM CABLE 14 33 P1 P2 UNUSED TXD RXD RXD TXD RTS CTS CTS RTS DSR NC DCD SIG GND SIG GND SIG GND el NC NC NC NC NC NC NC DSR DTR DCD NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NN WIRING 850 0759 01 NULL MODEM CABLE C 42 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0763 01 Loop Back Cable Adapter Figure C 37 Loop Back Cable Adapter P N 830 0763 01 2825 MALE LOOPBACK PLUG ASSEMBLY 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 43 Cables 830 0772 xx Multi Port LIM DS0 C
99. D TX RING 4 4 RED GRN RED GRN TX TIP 4 EE 5 2888 TX TIP 4 ivi a RED ORG RED ORCG i m RX TIP 4 BED ORG 4 TX RING 3 TX RING 3 RED BLU RED BLU TX TIP 3 ra ESSO TX TIP 3 RX RING 3 RX RING 3 WHI GRY WHT GRY 3 SL wiy RX TIP 3 1 NOT USED NOT USED 1 i BRN WHT BRN WHT 9201525 po GRNAWHT cm WHr 12 i 21 BLU WHT 25 UP I RX TIP 1 RX TIP 1 E1 T1 MIM LIM to MPL CABLE ADAPTER P N 830 0949 01 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0961 xx Serial Alarm Cable Figure C 69 Serial Alarm Cable P N 830 0961 xx PART NO LENGTH INCHES REVISION LEVEL 830 0981 02 SPADE TERMINALS 089 FEMALE LENGTH RTS DSR DIR NC QI N AONI ol 830 0961 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 75 Cables 830 0963 xx DB9 F to DB15 M Serial Cable Figure C 70 DB9 F to DB15 M Serial P N 830 0963 xx _ meme _ ex _ xem POS 3 SIG GND 5 SIG GND RXD 3 TXD TXD 2 RXD DB15M DTR 6 DSR ias RTS 8 CTS n cis 7 RTS DBYF DCD 1 DCD 4 DTR NC C 76 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0965 xx TekServer Power Cable Figure C 71 Power Cable Tekserver P
100. ED EQUIPMENT L 44 USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE CH USER SELECTABLE LE USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE CE USER SELECTABLE CE USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE CH USER SELECTABLE CE USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE CH USER SELECTABLE CE USER SELECTABLE LE USER SELECTABLE CH 2 52 POWER A OFC GND A 48VDC CLK IN CLK OUT DB9 1 PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT 2B 4B 68 8B 10B 12B 14B 16B 18B 20B 22B 24B 26B 28B 30B 52B POWER A OFC GND A 48VDC CLK IN CLK OUT DB9 1 PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT 2B 4B 6B 8B 10B 12B 14B 16B 18B 20B 22B 24B 26B 28B 50 52 OFC GND 48VDC CLK IN CLK OUT DB9 1 PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT 2B 4B 6B 8B 10B 12B 14B 16B 18B 20B 22B 24B 26B 28B 30B 328 CABLE CONNECTED NO CONNECTION SECURE A SERVICE LOOP TO FRAME CABLE WILL SERIAL PORT 599 69 62 2000 SHELF B OR C 68 64 2000 C 4003 959 1003 02 scant deci RJ45 2 59 RJ45 1 53 USER SELECTABLE PORT 1A USER
101. EEN Link is aligned and in service RED Link is out of service AMBER Link is attempting to align REV XX revision number GREEN Link is aligned and in service part number 870 2049 XX EILA 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 A 3 LEDs DCM and DSM Database Module DCM Database Communications Module part numbers are 870 1671 04 the original card P N 870 1945 03 required for 200 TPS P N 870 1984 01 DCMX 6 equivalent primary board DSM Database Services Module primary board plus memory boards part numbers are P N 870 1984 02 DSM 1G P N 870 1984 03 DSM 2G P N 870 1984 04 DSM 3G 870 1984 05 DSM 4G Figure 2 DCM LEDs e APPL RED Critical alarm condition PROC detected GREEN No alarm IMT A RED Major alarm condition detected GREEN No alarm O TEKELEC APPL PROC O IMTA O IMT B O PORTA O PORT B AMBER Minor alarm condition detected GREEN No alarm PORT A GREEN PORT is the active PORT RED PORT is inactive PORT B GREEN PORT B 15 the active PORT RED PORT B is inactive Serial number CLEI code Z O lt lt N lt LLI 4 910 4626 Revision October 2004 LEDs E1 T1 MIM European and North American standard for signaling and channels MIM Multi channel Interface Module Figure A 3 E1 T1 MIM P N 870 2198 01 APPL RED
102. EOAP FORCE 520 6 PROCESSOR APC NTW 850 0496 REV TEKELEC 1998 TRANSITION CARD FORCE 520 Processor NTW 850 0496 REV C 82 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables Fan Orientation Wiring Diagram TekServer Figure C 77 TekServer Fan Orientation Wiring Diagram RED 12 VDC YELLOW TACH YELLOW TACH YELLOW TACH BLACK RTN TOP VIEW 10 00 153 CONTACT 8 ONTACT 2 F LO OO 4 zzzzzzzz CONTACT 7 ONTACT 1 y SPLICE TWIST AND SOLDER THEN APPLY SHRINK TUBE 12 VDC AND RTN LINES AS SHOWN RED 12 VDC BLK RTN OTHER TACH ekserver tan wiring aia FAN ORIENTATION AND WIRING DIAGRAM zo QO gt x Q a tc OTHER TACH BLK RTN RED 12 VDC L lt LLI 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 83 Cables C 84 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 D Power Cords to Peripherals International Power Cords aaa D 2 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 D 1 Power Cords to Peripherals International Power Cords Table D 1 International Power Cords For Peripheral Equipment Part Number Voltage Plug Pattern 220 230 A Zealand Coma Cordprovides Columba 80 804 1185 01 Cordprovided Philippines forns __
103. ERI 1 Flight to to Recorder C RJ45 2 RJ45 2 RJ45 H b 12000 12000 A to Port 6 Pong Bande Break Out Box See Figure 2 13 for installation information on the flight recorders model 120 servers 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 45 Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Non integrated Sentinel Hardware Figure 2 31 Site Collector Frame 12000 Cabling Upper Circuit Breaker to Lower Circuit Breaker to Flight Recorder A ERI O Flight Recorder B 0 Breakout Box To i2000 A B or C Serial Cable for service Access O dy S 4 25 16 7 To Serial Port To 45 1 i2000A To RJ45 1 12000 ms T 45 1 12000 1 1 To 45 1 12000 C PCI card Recorder A To 45 2 12000 A ERI 1 Ethernet Port 1 Flight Recorder B w To RJ45 2 12000 To ERI 1 Ethernet Port 1 L Flight Recorder G _ To RJ45 2 12000 ERI 1 Ethernet Port 1 iwa sentinel colf r detail XE 2 46 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installing Non integrated Sentinel Hardware Sentinel Sytem Components 12000 Shelves The i2000 shelves P N 955 1003 02 are not shipped in the frame Printed circuit boards are not shipped in the i2000 and must be installed on site All 12000 shelves are packaged in a cardboard container and then packed and shipped in a wooded crate The first 12000 shelf is instal
104. Frame ground wire on pra Figure 2 18 Server Frame Ground Frame Frame a gt Frame Ground Set screw Grounding cable lug over grounding studs 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 25 Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Integrated Sentinel ESP Cabling NOTE Remove any covering for the back of the Breaker Panel P N 870 2248 02 to gain unobstructed access to the breaker panel connections Figure 2 19 ESP BP Cabling Frame Ground Sentinel Integ rated Power to devices eS m m e G rO u n d 2 d t RTN black round strap MAX INPUT 50AMS 1 Ground strap 3 INPUT 50 5 856 BREAKER B B B 23 CHS 2 5552 B BATT eo 1 8 S GND H HE HE HL FA S 2 gy BAT T DD B B B Bi Kop v D DD g aea 21 pies Alarm dry contact connections MAX INPUT 50AMS INPUT VAN ANN L 64 X9 9 eS 5 E J iw Bl e 1 52 2 9 USE wa WER FRAME Input circuit breaker 2777 Alarm dry contact connections 63 CHASSIS GROUND SITE SPECIFIC TS 48VDC P S 48 5 D 48VDC P S 48 RIN P S 11111 1 e i T 870 2248
105. GND SERIJ 50 LGND 11 A14 55 50 B14 LGND C14 SEROK 50 D14 LGND SSEROF 50 m LGND LGND _ SEL SEROE 50 LGND SEROL 50 LGND SEROE4 50 LGND 50 LGND A21 A22 LGND 22 SELE C22 LGND D22 SELL UNS ee B 20 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Connectors Table B 12 IPMX Extension Shelf Backplane Pin Outs P9 and P26 Continued Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pi n Signal roe ms SINE 65 UGND pm SIN LGND ND Dy SIN AW LGND SERIO LGND _ Ar sss LGND Dir EGND OBB SSEROA 5O LGND LGND _ A45 SEROA _50 LGND SEROP _50 089 GND 852 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 B 21 A41 A42 43 44 45 De SIMTOUT 78 D LGND SMTOUT 75 DST A52 Connectors Table B 12 IPMX Extension Shelf Backplane Pin Outs P9 and P26 Continued Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal A54 B54 MBUSSTX 50 MBUSSTX 50 054 LGND CHASSIS GND 55 CHASSIS GND 55 CHASSIS GND D55 gt s P3 48RTN OND A or B for IPMX A P9 and IPMX B P26 respectively Interprocessor Message Transport Connector J8 J16 J
106. LGND mmus mr fieno DR De _ BSEROAS0 LGND _ 18 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Connectors Table B 11 Control Shelf IPMX B Backplane Pin Outs Continued ismon fes _ Meo ms mma qoe LGD e av mr qo _ LGND C EE MBUSSTX 50 50 MBUSSTX 50 D54 LGND CHASSIS CHASSIS GND C55 CHASSIS GND DE GND GND P3B48RTN 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 B 19 Connectors Interprocessor Message Multiplexer Extension Shelf IPMX Extension Shelf Backplane Pin Outs P9 P26 Figure B 10 IPMX Extension Shelf Backplane Connector P9 OOOOOOOOOO000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 8 8 3 BOTTOM _ 001 C01 B01 A01 Table 12 IPMX Extension Shelf Backplane Pin Outs P9 and P26 NEN Am sr LGND SSERIT 50 Dos A SSEROG 9 LGND 09 BMUXIN SELG LGND SELJ 50 L
107. LT SLT WHT RED BLU RED BLU BLU RED X xX BLU RED CUFA13 CUFA14 CUFAS CUFA1 HLDCLK CRIT CUFA4 HLDCLK MINR 48RTN 48RTN RED ORN RED ORN 8 ORN RED ORN RED 8 RED GRN RED GRN GRN RED x 4 GRN RED RED BRN RED BRN BRN RED ee BRN RED RED SLT RED SLT SLT RED e SLT RED BLK BLU BLK BLU BLU BLK BLU BLK BLK ORN BLK ORN ORN BLK C gt ORN BLK v v DRAIN CUFA8 CUFA16 CUFA7 CUFA15 CUFA12 HLDCLK MAJR CUFAS CUFA1 1 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0543 xx Alarm Holdover Clock Cable For more connector information refer to Appendix B Connectors Figure C 14 Alarm Holdover Clock Cable P N 830 0543 xx PIN 19 PIN 1 This end of the cable is not equipped with a connector in manufacturing 4 Not used The wires must be cut dressed and connected at the site specific location Not used WHT WAT Not used HLDCLK GRIT BLU gt BLU HLDCLK CRIT HLDCLK MINR ORN ai HLDCLK RTN OX rug ul WHT WHT RTN RTN HLDCLK MAJR eu HLDCLK MAJR Not used Not used DRANWIRE Not used Not used CUST ALM 1 cable P N 830 0543 01 connects directly to the Holdover clock CUST ALM 2 is not software supported at this time Cable P N 830 0435 xx is an optional cable that may go from the CUST ALM 1
108. MENT PORT 5A PORT JA USER SELECTABLE BORT oe EB USER SELECTABLE BORT NADI USER SELECTABLE BORT 33 E 2 USER SELECTABLE BORT USER SELECTABLE BORT W USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE BORT USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE USER SELECTABLE PORT 25A PORT USER SELECTABLE SORT USER SELECTABLE BORT USER SELECTABLE 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installing Non integrated Sentinel Hardware Sentinel Sytem Components Table 2 13 Site Collector Cable Specifications TABLE A POWER GROUND CABLE PART NUMBERS TEM NO 7 830 0930 05 1 E O 1 L3 OCA 830 0930 06 1 45 00 INCHES BP 2 POS 3B TO F R C B POWER 850 0868 17 1 4500 INCHES BP 1 POS 7A TO HUB POWER 830 0868 18 1 36 00 INCHES BP 2 POS 78 HUB B POWER NOTUSD Not USED 224 1 pp 5 MEME EMEN La 14 3 lt I SITE SPECIFIC 2 FIELD ROUTED 24 USED USED 2 EUM O 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 20 22 SITE SPECIFIC SEE TABLE E Ss USED NOT USED WEE NOT USED 30 USED 114 CABLE PARI NUMBERS TEKELEC P N QUANTITY STRAIGHT THRU RJ45 TO RJ45 31 830
109. Manual Provides general specifications and a description of the TekServer This manual also includes site preparation environmental and other requirements procedures to physically install the TekServer and troubleshooting and repair of Field Replaceable Units FRUs In Sentinel The ESP and the Traffic Database Server can be hosted on the TekServer Signaling Cellular Describes the Basic Hardware Configuration BHC Generic Hardware SNAP shelf The manual is intended for personnel who Reference install or maintain the BHC 13000 Hardware Describes the 13000 hardware The manual is intended Reference for personnel who install or maintain the i3000 hardware Technical Reference Documents Data Collection Provides an overview of the Sentinel Data Collection Subsystem subsystem and its interface to the Service Application Collection and Platform Delivery Sentinel Data Describes the interface of the ANSI ISUP Data Feed to Collection the Service Application Platform Also describes the Subsystem ANSI format of the ANSI ISUP CDR data feed file ISUP CDR Data Feed Sentinel Data Describes the interface of the ITU ISUP Data Feed to the Collection Service Application Platform Also describes the Subsystem ITU format of the ITU ISUP CDR data feed file ISUP CDR Data Feed 1 16 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Documentation Introduction Table 1 1 Sentinel Publications Continued Sentinel Data Describes the interfac
110. Module E ET 1 35 Hardware Operational ehe e e trs pU SE 1 35 Chapter 2 Sentinel Sytem Components DALEY MOEMA ON iseci stie dpa sree 2 3 TEE UE 2 4 Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware sss 2 5 Expanded Services ei 2 5 Breaker u uuu aaa kasaqku diei 2 10 Die DOX tei 2 12 Prenet 2 13 Installation Of Ethernet Swilcehesuu 2 15 hole E E 2 19 Servers Model 2 2 20 Server Model 120 eed IHE NE 2 21 Adding Servers to the Netra based ESP Frame 2 22 Integrated Sentinel ESP 2 26 Integrated Sentinel ESP TO FROM Table 2 34 Installing Non integrated Sentinel Hardware 2 38 Site Collector 12000 Frame uu u i epe eret ite edes ous 2 42 Breaker Panels 2 P N 870 2248 04 2 42 Site Collector Break Out Box 2 43 nis 2 44 IRCCOR GSES catia bee Eau eode 2 45 12000
111. N 830 0233 xx C 12 Hazard Ground Cable P N 830 0257 xx C 13 Power Cable P N 830 0315 xx C 14 Interface Cable P N 830 0366 C 15 CD ROM Cable P N 830 0421 xx C 16 Adapter 15 Pin to 26 Pin P N 830 0425 01 C 17 External Alarm Cable Custom P N 830 0435 xx C 18 Alarm Holdover Clock Cable P N 830 0543 xx C 19 20 Serial I O Transition Card P N 850 0514 01 21 Serial Interface 830 0531 03 22 Serial Interface Converter Cable P N 830 0531 01 C 23 Serial Interface Adapter P N 830 0531 02 C 25 Terminal Printer Cable P N 830 0535 xx C 26 E 1 Cable P N 830 0622 27 Cable Assembly BNC to BCN P N 830 0624 C 28 BNC Open End Cable P N 830 0625 C 29 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure C 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure
112. N 830 0965 XX quin 12 CN LABEL A USAGE LABEL B USAGE REVISION LEVEL 830 0965 01 TB3 POS 1 amp 4 SERVER PIPRA 830 0965 02 sees ae TB2 POS 1 amp 4 SERVER A PWR BJ A 830 0965 03 720 60 BECK TB4 POS 1 amp 4 SERVER B PWR A 830 0965 04 BLACK TB1 POS 1 amp 4 SERVER B PWR B P1 MATE N LOK TYPE 2 2 POS PLUG RING TERMINALS 2 5 PIN 1 dee P2 PIN 2 MATE N LOK TYPE RING TONGUE 2 POS PLUG MALE TERMINALS RET 2 BLACK 2 WIRING DIAGRAM _ 830 0965 XX Power cable 2 position input Tekserver 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 77 Cables 830 0970 xx Null Modem Assembly Cable Figure C 72 Assembly Null Modem Cable P N 830 0970 xx PART NO LENGTH INCHES REVISION LEVEL 830 0970 02 120 0 1 mE EN 830 0970 03 180 0 1 830 0970 04 240 0 1 830097005 300 0 1 27 1 2 DB 9 FEMALE DB 9 MALE RED RED 21 WHITE gt gt C 1 BLACK BLACK 1 2 2 ID GREEN X X GREEN RTS RTS CTS CTS DSR 14 DSR DCD DCD DTR DTR NC NC lal 2 5RAN DRAIN ZEN CABLE ASSYSERIAL NULL MODEM DB9F DB9M SHIELDED C 78 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0972 01 TekServer Serial DB44 to DB9 X4 Table 3 18 TekServer Serial Pin Outs DCD RD TD DTR G
113. ND DSR RTS CTS RI PORTI DB 9 PLUG I DB 44 PLUG 2 DB 9 PLUG 3 9 PLUG PORT 4 9 PLUG 36 00 INCHES APPROX E1 T1 Cards populate slots one though six slots see on the rear of the TekServer 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 79 Cables 830 0959 01 ATM E1 T1 Cable Figure 74 ATM 1 1 Cable P N 830 0959 XX P 1 DB25 2 52 T gt o C R gt 22 20 cre C 8153 1 1 UJ _ 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0987 01 ATM 1 1 Cable Figure C 75 ATM Cable P N 830 0987 01 22 ULTRA SCSI DB25 SOCKET CH1 R 4 T BLU WHT CH2 R CH2 T CH3 T WHT BRN BRN WHT CH4 T CH5 R CH5 T GRY WHT GRY WHT cun CH6 T RED ORG RED ORG 4410 ORG RED C gt ORG RED CH8 R RED GRN RED GRN GRN RED T GRN RED CH8 T y 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 81 Cables 850 0496 01 Force Transition Card Figure C 76 Force Transition Card P N 850 0496 01 COVER THIS RECTANGLE AND TEXT WITH SERIAL STICKER ABCDEF HAVING SAME TEXT ROTATION FEDCBA COVER THIS RECTANGLE AND TEXT WITH SERIAL STICKER HA N AM X ROTATION TEKELEC 1998 TRNASITION CARD
114. NOT USED 36 50 DRAIN WIRE N WIRING DIAGRAM C 66 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0906 01 Serial IF Cable Rev For SXi Serial IF P N 830 0906 01 and cable description Figure C 61 SXi Serial IF Cable P N 830 0906 01 e 56 5 Inches 2 P1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 67 Cables 830 0907 xx Power Cable Rev A Figure C 62 5Xi Power Cable P N 830 0907 xx rev A 68 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0908 xx Power Ring Table C 17 Power Cable P N 830 0908 xx Part Length Length 830 0908 01 1280 To switch 1 A from BP1 2A To 1 2 from switch 1 A 830 0908 02 13 41 Toswitch 1 from BP12B To BP2 2B from switch 1 830 0908 03 1310 switch 2 A from To 2 from switch 2 A 830 0908 04 1402 Toswitch 2 B from BP1 2B To 1 2 from switch 1 B Figure 63 Power Ring 830 0908 sdi RING TERMIALS 22 STRIPPED AND TINNED 4r 2 00 25 2 2 62 BE 1 50 _ 4 5 830 0908 XX rev A dwg 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 69 Cables 830 0913 01 J1 Router Cable Rev B Cable P N 830 0913 01 rev B and cable description Figure C 64 VXi J1 Router Cable P N 830 0913 01 rev FROM ROUTER A TO DIAL IN ROUTER CON 50 25 FROM ROUTER TO SERVER A 56 0 2111 FROM ROUTER A
115. NTW C 60 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0888 RJ45 RJ45 Cable Yellow Table 15 RJ45 RJ45 Cable P N 830 0888 xx Part Number Tengin Part Number Lengi jLength feet meter feet meter 1830 0888 01 1 10 10 304 830 0888 06 830 0888 02 830 0888 07 feo Figure C 55 RJ45 RJ45 P N 830 0888 RJ45 RJ45 ne WHT ORG on 1115 gt C OC losa RX RX we ND 26 warn __ 99 GND GND _ 1_ x P2 RJ45 LENGTH CABLE ASSEMBLY 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 61 Cables 830 0889 xx RJ45 RJ45 Blue Table 16 RJ45 RJ45 Cable P N 830 0889 xx 830 0889 01 10 30 830 0889 06 90 Figure 56 RJ45 RJ45 P N 830 0889 EII omr 79 RX 3 5 RX eer 2 2 GND 4 BLU WHT BLU WHT 4 GND 20915 wew OX w 20 i gt 1277 es GND 8 8 GND BRN WHT BRN WHT 45 45 LENGTH CABLE ASSEMBLY C 62 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0894 xx T1 MIM LIM Cable Figure C 57 T1 MIM LIM Cable P N 830 0894 xx E UNTERMINATED POS 19 P1 E DB 26 MALE This end of the cable is not
116. O RING TERMINALS 48 850 0856 05 2 60 00 INCHES FROM BREAKOUT BOX PORT 3 TO BP 1 ALARM FROM BREAKOUT BOX PORT 4 TO BP 2 ALARM 830 0724 SITE SPECIFIC TO CUSTOMER NETWORK RJ45 STRAIGHT THRU STRAIGHT THROUGH RJ45 TO RJ45 50 850 0724 06 2 72 00 INCHES FROM BREAKOUT BOX PORT 7 TO F R B A LOM FROM BREAKOUT BOX PORT 6 TO F R LOM 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 53 Sentinel Sytem Components Installng the Sentinel Server Frame Installng the Sentinel Server Frame 2 54 The Sentinel Server Frame contains the Base Sentinel Server and the Sentinel Alarm Management System and optional servers The Base Sentinel Server BSS and the Sentinel Alarm Management System SAMS are required for both the Integrated and Non Integrated Sentinel products The Sentinel Server Frame is site specific and can be populated with a variety of options relating to the configuration and provisioning of the Model 20 server The frame containing the Model 20 is the Sentinel Server Frame The two optional servers are e Traffic Database Server TDS e Data Gateway Server DGS The other optional servers listed directly above may be configured and linked in various combinations Traffic Database Servers can be Netra based or TekServer based servers For information on TekServer based TDS see TekServer Platform Services Hardware Manual When maximally configured the Server Frame contains e 2 Breaker Panels P N 870 2248 06 1 Ethe
117. OM BP 2 ALARM TO CONSOLE SERVER PORT 7 STRAIGHT THRU RJ45 TO RJ45 BRNO FROM SERVER 1 10 100 PORT TO SWITCH PORT 3 FROM SERVER 1 EHT PCI CARD TO SWITCH PORT 7 850 0724 67 96 00 INCHES STRAIGHT THRU RJ45 TO RJ45 FROM SERVER 2 10 100 PORT TO SWITCH PORT 4 FROM SERVER 2 EHT PCI CARD TO SWITCH PORT 8 STRAIGHT THRU RJ45 TO RJ45 33 830 0724 07 2 84 00 INCHES FROM SERVER 3 10 100 PORT TO SWITCH PORT 5 FROM SERVER 3 EHT PCI CARD TO SWITCH PORT 9 STRAIGHT THRU RJ45 TO RJ45 830 0724 07 84 00 INCHES FROM SERVER 4 10 100 PORT TO SWITCH PORT 6 FROM SERVER 4 EHT PCI CARD TO SWITCH PORT 10 USED USED 830 0724 XX E D SITE SPECIFIC TO CUSTOMER NETWORK RJ45 STRAIGHT THRU 830 0724 XX SITE SPECIFIC TO CUSTOMER SUPPLIED TERMINAL 830 1001 01 ADAPTER CONSOLE SERVER CONSOLE CABLE RJ45 RJ45 EN meee FROM SERVER 1 LOM PORT TO CONSOLE SERVER PORT 1 CONSOLE CABLE 45 TO 45 E EN FROM SERVER 2 LOM PORT TO CONSOLE SERVER PORT 2 m CONSOLE CABLE 45 TO RJ45 FROM SERVER 3 LOM PORT TO CONSOLE SERVER PORT 3 CONSOLE CABLE RJ45 TO RJ45 dE SERVER 4 LOM PORT TO CONSOLE SERVER PORT 4 870072466 0724 66 e CABLE RJ45 TO RJ45 830 0990 10 108 00 FROM SERVER 1 SERIAL PORT TO CONSOLE SERVER DIAG PORT SITE SPECIFIC EN SITE SPECIFIC POTS LINE FOR DIAL IN AC
118. October 2004 2 5 Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware 2 6 Netra based ESP servers located at one Eagle location are ESP subsystems Up to 17 16 active plus one standby for 1 redundancy ESP servers are installed in one frame The Sentinel ESP subsystem consists of a minimum of two ESP servers in the initial frame The first server designated 1A services 32 Eagle links and the second server designated 1B provides redundancy An additional server is added for each 32 links monitored to a maximum of 17 servers per frame 3 frames 1500 links Each ESP server is considered a separate processing element with respect to communications to the downstream Sentinel servers and therefore requires its own IP address A single demarcation point is provided for the Customer s network at the ESP frame s router Additional hardware is required to make a fully functional system An ESP subassembly frame with maximum configuration contains e 2 Breaker Panels P N 870 2248 02 1 Break Out Box part of P N 804 1426 01 e 4 Ethernet Network Switches P N 870 2437 02 2 Isolation Routers P N 870 2249 06 or P N 870 2711 01 1 Modem Card P N 870 2739 01 router A yellow router 2 Model 120 Servers ESP Servers N 1 configuration 15 Expansion Model 120 Servers ESP Servers e Sun Blade Workstation 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Sentinel Sytem Component
119. Part of 804 1426 01 lt Ethernet switches COMMON Break Out Box cable Plug 78 pin connector to PCI PCI serial card Port 0 Customer defined Port 1 Yellow router Console Port 2 Blue router Console Port 3 Breaker Panel 1 FAP alarm Port 4 Breaker Panel 2 FAP alarm Port 5 Yellow switch 1 Console Port 6 Blue switch 1 Console Port 7 Server 1C Serial A Servers sen esp break out box 2 12 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Sentinel Sytem Components Ethernet Switches The following section provides an overview of the Ethernet Local Area Network LAN switches used in an ESP subassembly The Ethernet switches cross connect all the components in the ESP functioning as an internal LAN The switches support 24 auto sensing 10 100Base T ports each See Figure 2 7 for switch information for maximum configuration with 17 servers These Ethernet switches P N 804 1579 01 are switches in frames that support Sentinel products See the information and the illustrations beginning with Figure 2 7 on page 2 13 Figure 2 7 Ethernet Switches Maximum Configuration Optional to support L through Q servers Yellow Switch 1 required on L server Ethernet Switch Front Card slot 1 5 0102 STAT UTL FDUP Optional to support L through Q serversl Blue Switch 1 required on L server Ethern
120. RMCMJNC Remote Maintenance Center Major Alarm Normally Closed RMCMNNC Remote Maintenance Center Minor Alarm Normally Closed RMCANO Remote Maintenance Center Audible Alarm Normally Open RMCCOM Remote Maintenance Center Common RMCMJNO Remote Maintenance Center Major Alarm Normally Open RMCMNNO Remote Maintenance Center Minor Alarm Normally Open 12 RMCCRNC Remote Maintenance Center Critical Alarm Normally Closed B 26 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Connectors Serial Port Control Backplane J17 J24 J65 J72 on backplane P N 850 0330 03 04 and J24 J31 J76 J83 on backplane P N 850 0330 05 06 Figure B 16 Serial Port Connector QOIGORONORORORONO Table B 18 Serial Port Connector 14 0 through 15 MMIO through MMI15 respectively J17 through J24 and J65 through J72 respectively 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 27 Connectors Shelf Power Shelf Power Connector P1 P2 P3 Figure B 17 Shelf Power Connector 96000009020 200000000 6060090000 Table B 19 Shelf Power Connector 4 4 13 13 48VDC return 23 24 48V E 15 48VDC return and 16 48V DC 25 and 26 48VDC return 9 9 18 18 48VDC B 28 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Connectors Table B 19 Shelf Power Connector Continued MN 4 13 48VDC return 23 23and24 00 24 48V DC 6 n 15 48VDC
121. Router 830 0869 05 BP 1 POS 5A ISO Router A 830 0869 06 78 0 BP 1 POS 5B ISO Router B 8 E 30 0869 07 82 0 22 0 Black Red BP 1 POS 6B To Router YEL from Router YEL from BP 1 POS 6A 830 0869 08 74 0 14 0 Black Red BP 1 POS 6B To Router BLU from Router BLU from BP 1 POS 6A Figure C 49 Router Power Cable P N 830 0869 xx 2 STRIPPED RING AND TINNED TERMIALS 2 125 1 729 436 4 62 320 l1 25 5 50 7 50 LENGTH 412 850 0869 REV F DWG 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 55 Cables 830 0872 xx RAID Power Cable Table 14 RAID Power Cable P N 830 0872 xx T Label A usage Label B usage Number inches meters Lead Lead Wk Rd _ 830 0872 07 14 93 Black 1 POS RAID A PS A 830 0872 08 14 47 BP 2 POS 5B RAID A PS B 830 0872 09 24 23 Black Red 2 POS RAID B PS A 830 0872 10 23 77 BP 1 POS 5B RAID B PS B Figure C 50 RAID Power Cable P N 830 0872 xx P2 STRIPPED RING AND TINNED TERMIALS 1 m i 25 Fa o 1 50 5 50 IL LENGTH 1 830 0872 rev B dwg C 56 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 830 0892 xx Multi Port DSO Cable 24 AWG Figure 51 Multi Port 050 830 0892 TX RI TX RI RX RI USED TX RIN RX RIN RX T TX R TX T RX
122. S SSD and other system administration applications refer to your system s user guide 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 A 13 LEDs Breaker Panel LEDs The visual alarm indicators are on the front of the breaker panel Refer to Figure A 11 for breaker panel LED locations Table A 1 describes the breaker panel alarm LED indications Figure A 11 Breaker Panel LEDs TElECt ALARM INPUT POWER ALARM RESET BREAKER 00 Table A 1 Beaker Panel LED Description Power On A Green Lights whenever Side A is receiving input power whenever Side A is receiving input power LED will remain lit even if the input breaker has tripped Power Lights whenever Side is receiving input power LED will remain lit even if the input breaker has tripped Breaker Lights whenever an output circuit breaker has tripped or turned off Alarm Input Green Lights whenever Side A B is receiving input power Breaker A B Not lit if input breaker is tripped A 14 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 LEDs Host Server LEDs The LEDs on the front and rear of the host server indicate the current status of the system Refer to Figure 12 for view of the front LEDs Table 2 describes the LED indicators on the front and rear of the server Figure A 12 Host Server LEDs SUPPLY A SUPPLY B POWER SYSTEM Table A 2 Host Server LED Descriptions LED
123. SRNZRED SH2 56KHZ4 18 BED BRN SH2 56KHZ 19 BRN RED SH2 2 20 RED GRY SH2 8KHZ 21 GRYZ RED SH3 56KHZ4 22 SH3 56KHZ 23 BLUZBLK SH3 8KHZ EUIS ORM SH3 8KHZ 237255 1 14 oooooooooooo oooooooooooog E 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 10 00 1 00 Cables 22 FEMALE DB 25 WHT BLU BLU WHT WHT ORN ORN WHT GRN WHT WHT BRN BRN WHT 00 4 0 GI N gt GRY WHT RED BLU RED ORN ORN RED RED GRN GRN RED RED BRN BRN RED RED GRY GRY RED BLK BLU BLU BLK BLK ORN ORN BLK IX L 14 X 0 OI GI N O N NNN C4 N O ON UNUSED UNUSED UNUSED SH1 MBUSRX SH1 MBUSRX SH2 MBUSTX SH2 MBUSTX FANCTRL SH2 MBUSRX SH2 MBUSRX SH3 MBUSTX 5 3 MBUSTX 5 3 MBUSRX SH3 MBUSRX FANBALM 56KHZ 56 2 SHT SKHZ4 SH1 8KHZ SH2 56KHZ SH2 S6KHZ SH2 8 2 SH2 8KHZ S6KHZ SHS 56KHZ SHS 8KHZ SHS 8KHZ 000000000000 2 59 Cables 830 0884 01 Switch to Frame Ground Cable Figure C 54 Switch to Frame Ground Cable P N 830 0884 01 aE RM 22 00 50 PART NUMBER NUMBER PART NUMBER LENGTH N 50 LENGTH N 50 50 LABEL USAGE LABEL USAGE A USAGE B USAGE 830 0884 01 22 00 FRAME SWITCH CABLE GROUND SWITCH TO FRAME
124. Sentinel Hardware Sentinel Sytem Components Figure 2 25 Sentinel Probe Sentinel Probe non integrated Site Collector Frame i2000 Sentinel Server Frame dunno s 0000000 P 0000000 000000072 _ o 0000000 e 9 0000000 S Switch Flight Recorders Console Server 3 servers model 120 Data Gateway Server i Server model 20 Optional 5 870 2656 01 4 Traffic Database Server Optional P N 870 2656 01 Server 3 Sentinel Alarm P N 870 2656 01 Server 2 Base Sentinel P N 870 2656 01 Server 1 3 Bridge Amps P N 977 2019 01 Other connection 8 cable max 1 SS7 Network Element SCP SSP STP MSC wireless VLR wireless HLR wireless Internet Protocol IP High Speed Links LAN Switch T NA OF Speed Links X 02 sen _ G NOTE If Integrated Sentinel Eagle and ESP is part of the system the Sentinel 12000 Site Collector frame may not be used 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 39 Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Non integrated Sentinel Hardware When maximally configured the Probed Site Collector Frame contains e 2 Breaker Panels P N 870 2248 04 e Network Hub P N 870 2224 01 3 Model 120 Servers known as flight recorders The first server contains a
125. T RED 4 SERIAL B CH 1 RIN lf SW YEL 1 2 SH2 o4 BP 2 Pos 28 5 1 BLK io of RIN 1 _ 48 0 28 810 1 2 fo 0110 48VDC to oHe 48 0 nU cp SERVER 18 870 2439 01 03 TERMINAL BLOCK 1 B POWER SERIAL ri 2 9 RTN 48VDC SERIAL B H SW YEL 1 3 SH2 NETO SERVER 1C SW BLU 1 3 SH2 80 870 2439 01 03 1B RTN O amn 1 o o 48VDC po O 1 5 28 1 BLK I RTN 48VDC 48VDC NET 1 M tm DISTRIBUTION PANEL 2 DP2 BACK POWER A AND B SERIAL A SW YEL 1 4 SH2 4 SH2 SERVER 10 870 2439 01 03 POWER A AND B SERIAL A TO SERVER SERIAL A SH5 SERIAL 02 09 RTN RED _4 NETO porem SH2 NET 1 Ch 69 SW BLU 1 5 SH2 SERVER 1E part of 870 2439 01 or 03 892 0038 01sh 4 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 29 Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Figure 2 23 ESP Interconnect POWER A AND B TO SERVER 1E SERIAL B SH4 SERIAL A COG TERMINAL BLOCK 4 A POWER SERIAL B fo 1K RTN RN SW YEL 1 6 SH2 TO BP 1 POS 5 1 ol T NET 0 09
126. Tekelec Signaling Products Integrated Applications Installation Manual Table of Chapters Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables List of Procedures Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Sentinel Sytem Components Appendix A LEDs Appendix B Connectors Appendix C Cables Appendix D Power Cords to Peripherals Index 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Integrated Applications Installation Manual 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 LAN TEKELEC Copyright 2002 2003 2004 Tekelec Rights Reserved Printed in U S A Notice Information in this documentation 15 subJect to change without notice Unauthorized use or copying of this documentation can result in civil criminal penalties No part of this documentation may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying or recording for any purpose without the express written permission of an authorized representative of Tekelec Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies Any export of Tekelec products is subject to the export controls of the United States and the other countries where Tekelec has operations Trademarks The Tekelec logo EAGLE G Flex G Port IP and IP Secure Gateway are registered trademarks of Tekelec Inc ASi EAGLE 5 GenuOne IP Front End SX
127. Two installation technicians required in the installation of the i2000 12000 is mounted from the REAR of the frame 1st Two installation technicians lare required in the installation of the 12000 REAR All measurements in Figure 2 26 are in inches The i2000 shelf weighs approximately 44 kilos or 96 8lbs and requires two technicians to install it properly from the rear of the frame Use four 12 24 0 75 inch P N 601 0010 02 screws with a captive external tooth lock washers on each side for a total of eight screws per shelf 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 the REAR of the frame 3rd Sentinel Collector Frame 2 41 Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Non integrated Sentinel Hardware Figure 2 27 Site Collector 12000 Frame Breaker Panel 870 2248 04 Breaker Panel 870 2248 04 Drip Tray 652 1433 01 Hub 870 2224 01 Flight Recorder A 870 2655 02 Flight Recorder B 870 2655 01 Flight Recorder C 870 2655 01 i2000 Shelf C 955 1003 02 i2000 Shelf B 955 1003 02 i2000 Shelf A 955 1003 02 Site Collector 12000 Frame The Sentinel site collector frame arrives at the site partially populated and internally cabled to support breaker panels network hubs flight recorders servers A B and C and up to three 12000 server shelves The 12000 shelves are installed at the site and never shipped in the frame Site Collector i2000 Frame 22 mms E 09090909
128. VER PORT 1 g g 870 2742 01 2 E A m lt lt A 48VDC 11 92 ooa 3 DD 4 J d 48 554344 9 5 amp g E CH 8 RTN 4 2 COFRAME GND ee ui uj tw 5 E 717 9 8 TELCO LINEO POTS LINE FOR DIAL UP ACCESS POWER A AND B SERVER 4 m RED jj an 48VDC 870 2656 01 PARALLEL PORT 8 SEE DETAIL F scsi Q ch RED 48 0 7 94 AL AF DART ABA P OT BI 4 69 SINGLE PORT ETH CARD PART OF 804 1585 01 PCI SLOT 400 84 BLK PN A AND B SERVER 3 SERIAL B 44 4 1 SERIAL m 870 2656 01 PARALLEL PORT CB RTN DETAIL F scsi Co COB 48 0 PORT 10 100 ina CARI DART OE Gone AEG SLOT TIC 41 SUDE SHELF ALARM CARD PART OF 870 2656 01 PCI SLOT LOM RJ 45 4 402 63 AND 3 2 4 SERVER 2 SERIAL RED savot SERIAL a 870 2656 01 PARALLEL PORT 470 4 9 DETAIL F scs 9 48V0C ETH PORT 10 100 4 62 seer Lac ALARM CARD PART OF 870 2656 01 PCI SLOT LOM 45 04 SINGLE PORT ETH CARD PART 804158501 PCI sLoT 4 2 32 D
129. able 830 0772 xx Multi Port LIM DS0 26 AWG Figure C 38 Multi Port LIM DSO Cable P N 830 0772 UNTERMINATED This end of the cable is not equipped with a connector in N GRN RED manufacturin TX RING 4 4 g 4 3 ED o The wires must be cut dressed RCRNG 4 2 1 XC p o connected site RX TIP 4 1 specific location BLU RED BLU RED RED BLU X gt gt RED BLU GRY WHT GRY WHT WHI GRY gt 2 WHT GRY 8 10 NOT USED 17 E BRN WHT BRN WHT TX RING 2 24 WH WH RX RING 2 26 22 WHT GRN ORN WHT ORN WHT WH OG X2 WHT ORG BLU WHT BLU WHT RX RING 1 22 _ _1 23 T WHT BLU b _____ C 44 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0788 xx Straight Through Patch Panel Cable 830 0788 xx Router Hub Network GR 376 Cable Router Hub Network GR 376 straight through cable to system Figure C 39 Straight Through patch panel cable P N 830 0788 xx System Router Hub Network GR 376 DB26 To RJ 45 STRAIGHT THROUGH P2 Male DB 26 8 PIN Male TX 1 TX 2 3 A 6 RX 5 4 7 8 Not used 830 0788 xx 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 45 Cables 830 0789 xx Crossover DCM Patch Panel Cable 830 0788 xx Router Hub Network GR 376 Cable
130. ance is at least 4 5 feet 1 4 meters wide by 8 feet 2 4 meters tall Four feet 1 2 meter side aisles should be used to allow maneuvering frames into place and provide ample work space around the equipment 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 1 9 Introduction Scope and Audience Scope and Audience 1 10 This Signaling Products Integrated Applications Installation Manual is intended for qualified technical installation and test personnel that must have thorough knowledge of telecommunication installation specifications procedures and equipment standards This manual covers only Netra based Sentinel components for infomation in TekServer based Sentinel components see the TekServer Platform Services Hardware Manual NOTE All personnel must be aware of and conform to the safety information provided starting on page 1 3 This manual does not attempt to cover all testing or system software Hardware operational testing is designed to verify the functionality of the finalized construction of the hardware at the customer site The demarcation line for the testing is up to and including the patch panel directly connected to the system All installations are site specific therefore a comprehensive site survey is necessary for all installations For hardware descriptions or basic site engineering information refer to the Tekelec Signaling Products Hardware Manual and the TekServer Services Platform Hardware Manual included with y
131. ane P24 17 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 List of Figures Interprocessor Message Multiplexer Extension Shell B 20 Interprocessor Message Transport Connector b 22 Local Maintenance Center Alarm Backplane B 23 Power Connector Extension Backplane 24 Power Connector Control Backplane B 25 Remote Maintenance Center Alarm Control Backplane B 26 oeral Port Control Back Plaine uu 27 28 Shelf Power Connector P1 P2 P3 28 Appendix C Cables Cables Dart e tte 1 4 Cable Labeling us 4 miodu 6 803 0029 01 MPL Diagnostic Cable 7 90450176 01 gt um rano QS 7 804 1830 01 Coaxial Cable Adapter e C 8 390 0224 Drive Power Cable spoon te tho uen C 9 830 0231 Local Maintenance Center Cable C 10 830 0232 Row Alarm C 11 830 0233 Remote Maintena
132. ansition cards 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Packet Backplane Chassis Sentinel Sytem Components Taking ESD and Antistatic Precautions When handling circuit cards and associated internal computer components use an antistatic wrist strap to Electro Static Discharge ESD and can be damaged by ESD To avoid damaging cards or components take appropriate precautions when handling them CAUTION Circuit cards and associated system components are sensitive Plug in the anti static grounding wire from the wrist strap to the grounding plug on the service panel or to the grounding plug on the DC power input panel on the rear Plugin the card and lock the handles on the card firmly onto the front panel Tighten the retaining screws in the handles Provide adequate space around the fans and all air inlets and outlets for successful airflow Insufficient cooling may cause the operating system software to fail with resultant serious hardware damage e Use shielded Ethernet cables CAUTION To avoid damage to the cards or Field Replaceable Units FRUs installed before the delivery of the system Do Not reseat FRUs or cards in this system Install cards only in the designated slots 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 65 Sentinel Sytem Components Packet Backplane Chassis PBC Handling the Chassis Due to the weight of the fully loaded chassis at least two technicians are required for transport and installation o
133. ation and or service interruption CAUTION These are redundant systems to allow service during normal maintenance When repairs require a total power disconnect both input supply sources must be disconnected This will cause service interruption and takes down the systems CAUTION This equipment has a connection between the earthed conductor of the DC supply circuit and the earthing conductor CAUTION The Branch Circuit Overcurrent Protection shall be rated min 48 V max 40A CAUTION Equipment is to be installed in restricted access areas in accordance with articles 110 16 110 17 and 110 18 of the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Safety Information Introduction CAUTION Areadily accessible disconnect device that is suitable approved and rated shall be incorporated in the field wiring CAUTION Connectto a reliably grounded SELV source which is reliably earthed and electrically isolated from the AC source CAUTION Useonly listed closed loop connectors for connection to the supply CAUTION When some CPCI cards arrive from the manufacturer they may have a small plastic cover over the screws and or the alignment ejector pins Remove and discard these plastic covers If inserting the cards takes an excessive amount of force check for obstructions Forcing the card into a slot may damage the ejector handle or pin gt gt gt gt Post Installation Inspection This section d
134. ation on connectors Appendix C Cables provides information on cables e Appendix D Power Cords to Peripherals provides information on power cords for peripherals Documentation Suite Tekelec delivers with each system a documentation suite containing a minimum of all required documentation for the ordered system The documentation suite may include additional manuals for informational purposes The documentation suite typically includes these of manuals Administration Manuals that describe how to administer application processors on the platform The Commands Error Recovery Manual contains procedures for logging into and out of the system a general description of the terminals printers and the disk drive used a description of all the commands used and the error messages generated by these commands The Commands Manual contains software commands for the system general description of the terminals printers and the disk drive used For quick reference a pocket guide may be included The Database Administration Manual s contain s procedural information required for configuring the system and the system database e Feature Manuals that each describe a single feature supported on one of the platforms The Signaling Products Hardware Manual contains hardware descriptions and specifications 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 1 13 Introduction Documentation The Tekelec Signaling Products Integra
135. ause conditions that seriously affect system operations maintenance and administration etc and require immediate attention as viewed by the customer upon discussion with the supplier The urgency is less than in a critical situations because of a lesser immediate or impending effect on system performance customer and the customer s operation and review For example e Reduction in any capacity traffic measurement function Any loss of functional visibility and or diagnostic capability e Short outage equivalent to system or subsystem outages with accumulated duration of greater than two minutes in any 24 hour period or that continue to repeat during longer periods Repeated degradation of 051 or higher rate spans or connections e Prevention of access for routine administrative activity e Degradation of access for maintenance or recovery operations Degradation of the system s ability to provide any required critical or major trouble notification e Any significant increase in product related customer trouble reports e Billing error rates that exceed specifications Corruption of system or billing databases Problem Minor Other problems that a customer does not view as critical or major are considered minor Minor problems do not significantly impair the functioning of the system and do not significantly affect service to customers These problems are tolerable during system use Engineering complaints are class
136. ble 1 1 Admonishments and Conventions Admonishments are icons and text throughout this manual that alert the reader and technical personnel to assure personal safety to minimize possible service interruptions and to warn of the potential for equipment damage This manual has four admonishments listed in descending order of priority NOTE personnel must be aware of and conform to the safety information provided in each Safety Information section of this manual Safety Icons TOPPLE This icon and text indicate the possibility of personnel injury and equipment damage DANGER This icon and text indicate the possibility of personnel injury and personnel injury WARNING CAUTION N This icon and text indicate the possibility of service interruption This icon and text indicate the possibility of equipment damage and personnel injury TOPPLE Always read and understand instructions thoroughly and completely before working on moving raising or lowering the frame any portion of the frame attachments to the frame or equipment TOPPLE Never try to unpack any frame from the shipping container without at least two people to steady any movement of the frame and related components At least two people are required to safely move and position any frame TOPPLE Never pull out the shelf of any frame that is not anchored properly Some frames are required to be attached to over head ladd
137. clearances have been maintained Panels are correctly installed cable connections are checked to ensure a tight and complete connection Cable sheets are properly filled out All documentation has been received and is available Terminals and printers connected to the system are operational Data information has been received and is properly stored Any attached modems are operational Any attached Media Access Units MAUS are operational with power indicator on 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Introduction Introduction Introduction Products of Tekelec s Signaling Products include the Eagle Signaling Transfer Point STP system and Integrated Applications products which include the Multi Purpose Server 5 and Sentinel For information on the 5 see the MPS Hardware Manual This Signaling Products Integrated Applications Integrated Applications Installation Manual provides installation information for Netra based Sentinel components Sentinel Sytem Components LEDs Connectors Cables Power Cords to Peripherals Refer to this manual to install components or the complete system Components that apply to a particular system only are clearly indicated For information on TekServer based Sentinel components see the TekServer Services Platform Hardware Manual For an overview of each system and their subsystems details of standard and optional hardware components pe
138. d be below the bar Place the cable strain relief bar P N 652 1437 04 mounting hole over the second mounting hole from the top on the switch bracket Insert and twist a 0 75 inch P N 601 0010 02 screw into the mounting hole on the strain relief bar through the hole on the switch bracket and into the frame On the other side of the rear of the switch place the strain relief bar 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 17 Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware mounting hole over the second hole from the top of the switch mounting bracket Insert a 0 75 inch P N 601 0010 02 screw into the strain relief bar mounting hole through the mounting hole on the bracket and into the frame Torque both screws one on either rear side of the switch to 35 inch pounds The strain relief bar should be straight across the rear of the switch 13 On Blue Switch 2 remove the two screws rear lower right side below the fan exhaust on the back of the switch for the chassis ground Attach the ground cable P N 830 0823 03 with a two hole lug to the switch ground 14 On this switch the mounting screw in the third hole will be removed to terminate the ground strap The ground strap is terminated in the third hole from the top of the mounting bracket on the right rear of the switch With a 0 75 inch P N 601 0010 02 screw terminate the ground strap to the frame Figure 2 11 Ethernet Switches Connections Ethernet yellow Yel
139. e specific location LMCANO LMCVCOM WHT GRA X GRWH NP LMCVMNNO 15 DRAIN WIRE 5 2 830 0231 10 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0232 xx Row Alarm Cable Table C 2 Row Alarm Cable P N 830 0232 xx Length Length Part Length Length muc a A meuxas pe meum pe gt Figure C 6 Row Alarm Cable P N 830 0232 PIN 1 PIN 9 R3MJNO R3MNNO R3MJNO R3MNNO R3BNO R3BNO R3CRNC R3CRNC 1 Fas an m D Lowe f gt w SPARE SPARE 830 0232 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 11 Cables 830 0233 xx Remote Maintenance Center Cable For more connector information refer to Appendix B Connectors Remote Maintenance Center Alarm Control Backplane Table C 3 Remote Maintenance Center Cable P N 830 0233 xx 830 0233 01 15 25 830 0233 07 Ja 6100 00 830 0233 02 75 22 88 830 0233 08 250 76 25 830 0233 03 30 50 930 0233 09 91 50 1 sxamsor us xus se sanus 50 489 00 meusw w Figure C 7 Remote Maintenance Center Cable P N 830 0233 xx PIN 1 P1 NOT USED 7 BLU RED WHT GRA GRAWHT RMCANC WHT BLU is of the cable is not RMCMJNC a equipped with a connector in
140. e Adapter 64 830 0900 xx Alarm NETRA Server C 65 830 0901 xx Tone and Announcement Server Alarm Cable 66 830 0906 01 Serial IF Cable Rev 67 830 0907 xx Power Cable Rev A C 68 930 0909 xx Power RIDE esearo 69 830 0913 01 J1 Router Cable Rev B C 70 830 0913 02 03 Router Cable Rev C 71 S90 091Z 01 R 45 tO 9 Pi 5 72 830 0948 xx E1 T1 MIM LIM Cable 73 830 0949 E1 T1 MIM LIM to MPL Adapter C 74 830 0961 xx Serial Alarm Cable suit C 75 830 0963 xx DB9 to DB15 M Serial C 76 830 0965 xx TekServer Power C 77 830 0970 xx Null Modem Assembly Cable C 78 830 0972 01 TekServer Serial 0844 to DB9 XA C 79 830 0959 01 1 11 Cable C 80 830 0987 01 ATM E1 T1 Cable iin etude C 81 850 0496 01 Force Transition Catrd
141. e function that deals with taking devices and Control in and out of states INH ALW ACT CANC etc Also includes Upgrade Database Anything dealing with provisioning database entities ENT DLT CHG unless otherwise specified and the display of those entities in the database RTRV unless otherwise specified Also includes database maintenance CHG DB REPT STAT DB and audit AUD DATA DIAG Diagnostics Hardware or software particularly CDU for software and manufacturing diagnostics from hardware For software IP Internet Anything derived or originating from the product Protocol line Includes everything maintenance database upgrade etc MEAS Measurements Anything to do with measurements collection and reporting including the associated database and retrieval commands Also includes Measurements Platform but not the FTP component see UI below MPS Multi Server Anything to do with MPS applications both Platform Eagle Local Network Portability Application Processor and EPAP Eagle Provisioning Application Processor OS Operating Anything to do with any of the many the operating oystems systems PROT Protocol Anything protocol application related including 5957 SCCP GWS STPLAN LNP INP G Flex G Port etc unless otherwise specified Note that this does NOT include the database maintenance or measurements functions related to these applications SURV Surveillance Any Maintenance funct
142. e of the LIDB Data Feed to the Collection Service Application Platform Also describes the Subsystem LIDB format of the LIDB TDRs data feed file TDR Data Feed Sentinel Data Describes the interface of the Peg Counter Usage Collection Measurement Data Feed to the Service Application Subsystem Peg Platform Also describes the format of Peg Counter Counter Data Feed data feed file File Format Documentation Packaging Delivery and Updates References Customer documentation is provided with each system in accordance with the contract agreements Customer documentation is upgraded whenever significant changes that affect system operation or configuration are made Customer documentation updates may be issued in the form of an addendum or a reissue of the affected documentation The document part number is shown on the title page along with the current revision of the document the date of publication and the software release that the document covers The bottom of each page contains the document part number and the date of the publication Two types of releases are major software releases and maintenance releases Maintenance releases are issued as addenda with a title page and change bars On the changed pages the date and document part number are changed On any unchanged pages that accompany the changed pages the date and the document part number are changed In the event a software release has minimum effect on documentation an
143. ect Serial Asynchronous Interface connection I O 8 port break out box Redundant hot swap power supply units Powered by redundant 48VDC supplies 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Sentinel Sytem Components Server Model 120 Features The server primary board contains the Central Processing Unit CPU module memory system control Application Specific Integrated Circuits ASICs and I O ASICs Table 2 8 System Specifications Server Node Specifications Dimensions and Weight 44 0 mm 1 73 in Height 437 2 mm 17 21 in Width 487 4 mm 19 19 in Depth 10kg 22 Ibs Weight unpackaged but fully configured CPU Processor type UltraSPARC II Clock rate 650 MHz CPUs provided One Processors NEBS level 3 compliant Cache on module 256 Kbyte Internal Memory Size 4 GB maximum Memory type PC133 standard Registered DIMMs Storage Internal Bus 66 MB second UltraSCSI Disks Two 3 5x1 in disks 36GB disk bays are front accessible and support hot plug CD ROM 644 MB Slim line CD ROM drive 24X speed or DVD ROM I O Architecture See Note PCI Interface Serial Asynchronous Interface Two RS 232C RS 423 serial ports RJ45 connection i Expansion Serial port interface Serial ports Two Ultra SCSI port I O ports Two standard 10 100BASE T ports NOTE ESP server 1A top server has an expansion serial board connected by cable to the serial break
144. ed on the label the return could be delayed 1 22 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Hardware Repair and Return Introduction Ship to Tekelec Attn RMA 26604 West Agoura Road Calabasas California 91302 Specifically Targeted Boards For any reason the Director of Quality Assurance QA with input from other groups such as NSD Customer Service Hardware Systems Repair and Maintenance Support 5 and or Manufacturing can authorize a board type to be captured and returned for evaluation and analysis 50 QA receives the board s records board information such as part number and serial number and problem description on the appropriate forms and sends the board to a Hardware Systems representative who initiates the design engineering evaluation Once the evaluation and repair if applicable is complete the results are documented and the board returned to NSD Manufacturing may be involved in the investigations In certain unique circumstances the capture of an individual board for evaluation can be initiated through a customer request Returning a Shipping Container Use the following procedure if a shipping container is to be returned to Tekelec Procedure Prepare Shipping Container and Dolly for Return to Tekelec 1 Replace the retaining brace 2 Replace the shipping container s front panel using the bolts saved previously and arrange the return shipment by contacting Shipping Manager Tek
145. elec 26604 West Agoura Road Calabasas California 91302 818 880 7848 3 After the frame is positioned and the dolly is removed from the frame the dolly is returned to the same address as the shipping container listed above 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 1 23 Introduction Acronyms 1 24 Acronyms Ampere Application Processor Code Loader Applications Communications Module Advanced Intelligent Networks Application Interface Applique American National Standards Institute Application Processor Application Processor DCM bootstrap code Application Interface Application Services Module Asynchronous Transfer Mode Building Integrated Timing System Buss Master Cognitronics Bill Of Materials Board Prom Board Prom DCM Bit per second Base Sentinel Server Carrier Advanced Intelligent Network Configuration and Control Communication amp Application Processor Corrective Action Report Compliance European Comite Internationale Special des Perturbations Radioelectrique Buropean Compliance International Special Committee on Radio Interference Class A CAP Downloadable Utility Control Frame Common Language Location Identifier Clock Interface Card 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Introduction Calling Name Delivery Service Commercial Off the Shelf Communications Processor compact International Telecommunications Union International Point Code
146. er Minor Alarm Normally Open 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 B 23 Connectors Power Connector Extension Backplane B 24 J1 P N 850 0356 01 Primary and 45 J46 Secondary P N 850 0356 03 Figure B 13 Power Connector 9 2 69 9 9 9 9 69 69 6 62 9 9 Table 15 Power Connector T eua ERD 3 MDC _ 1 P2 48VDC P1 48VDC 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Connectors Power Connector Control Backplane JA 4 on backplane P N 850 0330 03 04 JA J11 Primary and J2 J10 Secondary on backplane P N 850 0330 05 06 Figure B 14 Power Connector 9 8 7 6 4 9 2 9 2 09 4 9 2 1 49 C9 Q9 9 2 09 Table B 16 Power Connector 2 P5 48RTN P3 48RTN 3 i 25 2 PF 48RTN 7 z P5 48RTN 12 P4 48VDC 25 PF 48VDC 3 1 P4 48RTN PF 48VDC or B A POWER 14 or B POWER 11 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 B 25 Connectors Remote Maintenance Center Alarm Control Backplane J26 on backplane P N 850 0330 03 04 and J33 on backplane P N 850 0330 05 06 Figure B 15 Remote Maintenance Center Alarm Connector QROIORORORORORO 22050400002 Table 17 Remote Maintenance Center Alarm Connector 7 i Remote Maintenance Center Audible Alarm Normally Closed
147. er racks before shelve are extended 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 1 3 Introduction gt P P P P P P gt Safety Information DANGER No commercially AC powered equipment may be used or placed within 7 ft of 48V equipment This may create a shock or current loop that can be severely hazardous to personnel and equipment DANGER Do not wear metal chains rings watches or jewelry or carry exposed metal keys or tools in pockets when working on system equipment or other related electrostatic sensitive components Always wear a wrist strap or other electrostatic protection when handling printed circuit cards and other electrostatic sensitive devices WARNING Do leave or allow unused metal objects such as screws or washers to remain anywhere within the equipment Remove all unused material from the equipment WARNING not allow any metal shavings to remain in the equipment area This may occur from over tightened screws or bolts These small metal particles are hazardous to electronic equipment Be careful not to over tighten screws or bolts WARNING Do not use tie wraps on or above the top traverse arms on frame Always trim tie wrap flush and turn the trimmed tie wrap to the rear of the cable CAUTION personnel associated with the installation of these systems must adhere to all safety precautions and use required protection equipment to avoid the possibility of injury to personnel service degrad
148. escribes a general system inspection Check the site to insure the site and system are clean complete and connected securely Check all items listed on the post installation list Procedure Inspect System After Installation Verify the following 1 Allitems listed in the Equipment Specification have been installed 2 Shipping container is properly packed with ramp and frame dollies and shipped to Tekelec 3 Cabling is neatly installed and the labels are correct and easily readable 4 Power cabling does not run through a cable rack 9 Power cabling is not to be routed together with any other cables and has at least six inches of clearance 6 Racks have protective paper between the rack and any cables that would otherwise touch the rack 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 1 5 Introduction 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Safety Information The main central office ground cable is correctly labeled and is marked TO and FROM with the Do Not Remove tag installed on both ends of the cable at the central office grounding bar The 48VDC power feeds are correctly labeled at the central office power distribution panel There should be an A feed and a B feed for each breaker panel and Fuse and Alarm Panel Any 48 DC returns are correctly labeled Systems are neat clean and level Barthquake bracing if any is properly installed Adequate floor
149. et Switch Front Card slot 1 5 2 0102 1000 STAT UTL FDUP W Ww ww W Ww 3 1X 2X 4X 5X 6X 7X 8X 9X 10X 12X 13X 14X 15X 16 17X 18X 19X 20X 21X 22X 23X 24X mope Ports 1 Optional to support L through Q servers Yellow switch 2 required on L server Ethernet Switch Front Card slot 2 SYSTEMCQUURPS 0102 1000 STAT UTL FDUP m w w mw X 10X 11X 12X 13X 14X 15X 16X 17X 18X 19X 20X 21X 22X 23X 24 TF FF Optional to support L through Q servers Blue switch 2 required on L server Ethernet Switch Front Card slot 2 A power 48 VDC A power return B power 48VDC B power return 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 13 Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Table2 6 Ethernet Switch LEDs System Green Indicates when power is present to the switch and the power switch is in the ON position Amber Indicates power is present but the system is not tunctioning properly 1 and 2 Indicates expansion boards WS X2932 XL are installed and tunctioning LED 1 Left board LED 2 Right board RPS OFF when the redundant power supply is not present Always OFP ON redundant power supply is present and functional Pressing the MODE switch on the
150. g 1 36 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Sentinel Sytem Components Sq rely oo pe oss Side Sun code b ud 2 3 IG UCHO 2 4 Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware 2 5 Expanded Services Pla 2 5 peke susan ae D oaa 2 10 Break Our BOX ud 2 12 eR 2 13 Rote UE 2 19 Adding Servers to the Netra based ESP Frame 2 22 Int erated Sentinel ESP Cabling uy uuu 2 26 Integrated Sentinel ESP TO FROM Table 2 34 Installing Non integrated Sentinel Hardware 2 38 Site Collector 12000 Frame 2 42 Site Collector Break Out Box 2 43 Site Collector 12000 Frame Interconnect 2 50 Installng the Sentinel Server Frame sss 2 54 Installng the Sentinel Server Frame sss 2 54 Server DD des desinit s mede waw t adest sa 2 56 Server Frame Switch 2 56 Server Frame Console Server 2 58 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 1
151. helf 3 Phillips screwdriver required Frame holes drilled and threaded e 12000 Front View Maximum configuration 2 48 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Non integrated Sentinel Hardware Figure 2 34 Site Collector Frame Rear Site Collector Frame Rear Breakout Box to Flight Recorder PCI connector _ To i2000 A B and C Flight Recorder ON On X Emm B and C Optional To Serial connectors i2000A B or C Service Access Cable DO NOT leave connected 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Non integrated Sentinel Hardware Site Collector 12000 Frame Interconnect 2 50 The Sentinel site collector frame can interconnect with any STP frame For the Sentinel site collector 12000 interconnect diagrams see Figure 2 35 on page 2 50 through Figure 2 37 on page 2 52 Table 2 13 on page 2 53 contains the cable legend Figure 2 35 Site Collector BP Sentinel Site Collector 12000 Fame Ground Frame Ground BATT red Power to devices lt Ground strap RTN black em MAX INPUT MAX INPUT CN 50AMS N Ground strap INPUT BREAKER gt Q 1 SIC GND HH 5 pB 18
152. i TekServer TekWare and VX are trademarks of Tekelec Inc other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Patents This product is covered by one or more of the following 5 and foreign patents U S Patent Numbers 6 327 350 6 662 017 6 456 845 6 647 113 5 953 404 6 606 379 6 167 129 6 324 183 6 639 981 5 008 929 Ordering Information Additional copies of this document can be ordered from Tekelec Network Signaling Division 5200 Paramount Parkway Morrisville North Carolina 27560 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction MAU OM s ua m sua 1 3 Admonishments and Conventions sss 1 3 Post Installati n 1 5 bain goo lo 1 7 Regulatory Safety Compliance and Certification 1 8 Environmental 1 9 Temperature Vana audet 1 9 TREAT 1 9 Elevation 1 9 Requirements eost reete aa ieget nien esent ERN 1 9 DCODE add AUMEN Aves 1 10 Products 5ySters a ptg atio 1 11 Integrated Application Products sess 1 12 ro UNG ana sau bet NS M EE 1 12
153. ides Interprocessor 850 0188 Message Transport Message Transport IMT 870 1171 03 Multiplexer bus continuity for all cards connected to the IMT bus LIM Link Interface Provides specific 557 870 1014 xx Module interfaces L Provides 1 or 2 OCU 870 1488 xx Replaced by ILA and EILA DSOA or V 35 interfaces for SS7 links Provides 870 1293 xx Asynchronous Transfer IM AINF Link Interface Module Application Interface LIM ATM Link Interface Module Asynchronous Mode over T1 Interface Transfer Module at 1 544 Mbps LIM DSOA Link Interface Provides 2 Digital Signal 870 1009 Replaced by Level 0 Applique DSOA 870 1014 and interfaces at 56 kbps Link Interface Connection point from 1 and 1 11 Module E1 system backplane to 870 1379 xx equivalent of 1 1 MIM external E1 andE1 T1 andE1 T1 the North MIM interface MIM American T1 870 2198 01 LIM OCU Link Interface Provides 2 Office 870 1010 Replaced by Module Office Channel Unit OCU 870 1486 and Channel Units interfaces at 56 kbps LIM V 35 Link Interface Provides 1 V 35 interface 870 1012 Replaced by Module Trunk at 56 and 64 kbps for 557 870 1487 xx and Interface and 4 8 9 6 19 2 56 and 64 kbps for X 25 GPSM II General Purpose IP connectivity replace 870 2360 01 Service Module in la
154. ified as minor unless otherwise negotiated between the customer and supplier 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Tekelec Technical Support Introduction Response If a critical problem exists emergency procedures are initiated see Emergency Response If the problem is not critical information regarding the serial number of the system Common Language Location Identifier CLLI and initial problem symptoms and messages is recorded and primary Technical Support engineer is assigned to work the Customer Service Report CSR and provide a solution to the problem The CSR is closed when problem has been resolved Emergency Response In the event of a critical service situation emergency response is offered by Tekelec Technical Support Call 24 hours a day 7 days a week e Tekelec USA within the continental US 1 800 432 8919 outside the continental US USA 1 919 460 2150 e Tekelec UK within the UK 07071232453 or 07071 2 EAGLE outside the UK 44 7071232453 or 44 7071 2 EAGLE Emergency response provides immediate coverage automatic escalation and other features to ensure a rapid resolution to the problem 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 1 21 Introduction Hardware Repair and Return Hardware Repair and Return Any system components being returned for repair or replacement must be processed through the Tekelec Return Material Authorization procedures A hardware repair is defined as an item returned to Tekelec
155. in the release position until the locking tabs can engage the upper and lower flange on the shelf Once the locking tabs on the levers engage the shelf plane the levers are pressed in toward the card faceplate and must be flush with the faceplate when the card is completely seated 1 1 Card P N 870 2698 01 Te za lt 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 LEDs ATM LIM AINF LIM E1 LIM EILA ILA ATM LIM P N 870 1293 xx AINF LIM P N 870 1488 xx Replaced by the Integrated LIM Applique ILA and EILA E1 LIM P N 870 1379 01 EILA P N 870 2049 xx ILA P N 870 1484 xx LIM P N 870 1014 xx Figure A 1 LIM LEDs Descriptions RED Application processor is not running or is failing diagnostics AMBER LIM is loading an application or is being polled may be prevented from loading by maintenance out of service condition GREEN LIM is running an application RED GREEN Operational no communication with MASP RED LIM is off IMT bus AMBER LIM is on IMT bus A but testing is not complete GREEN is on IMT bus A BLANK Communication processor is not operating RED LIM is off IMT bus B AMBER LIM is on IMT bus B but testing is not complete GREEN LIM is on IMT bus B BLANK Communication processor is not operating CLEI code RED Link is out of service AMBER Link is attempting to align GR
156. ion Shelf Backplane P N 850 0356 01 A fan power PORT PORT PORT PORT 5B J36 6B J35 7 34 1111 1111 PORT PORT PORT PORT 8B ASSY 850 0356 EXTENSION SHELF BACKPLANE N N 850 0356 01 NOTE Conducts 48VDC for the printed circuit board B 9 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Connectors General Purpose Relay Connector 01 J75 on backplane P N 850 0330 03 04 and J71 on backplane P N 850 0330 05 06 Figure B 4 General Purpose Relay Connector 01 GIG CICCOLO se 20 12 20 Table B 5 General Purpose Relay Connector 01 a Sea 1 GPRNO0 General Purpose Relay 0 Normally Open General Purpose Relay 1 Common egaa 00 5 12 OAP1_RST 1 reset OAP2_RST 2 reset OAP2_RST OAP 2 reset Pin 1 11 12 13 B 10 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Connectors General Purpose Relay Connector 02 J73 on backplane P N 850 0330 03 04 and J75 on backplane P N 850 0330 05 06 Figure B 5 General Purpose Relay Connector 02 CRORDIOROROIGIORONOROSOXO 60 69 00 9 9 7 09 09 9 Table B 6 General Purpose Relay Connector 02 18 25 GPRNC2 General Purpose Relay 2 Normally Closed GPRCOM2 General Purpose Relay 3 Common GPRNO2 General
157. ion that deals with collecting and reporting UIMs UAMs and status of devices REPT STAT xxx unless otherwise specified 30 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Doc Assignments from SW perspective Introduction User Interface Anything dealing with the parsing of command input and the processing of command and unsolicited output for both Human Machine HMI and Machine Machine MMI interfaces any data that comes and goes over one of the terminal types listed in CHG TRM Also includes Terminal Administration CHG RTRV TRM Terminal Echo ACT CANC ECHO Security Administration ENT CHG DLT RTRV SECU xxx Security Log xxx SECULOG and User ID and Password Administration xxx USER CHG PID Also includes anything related to IP services provided by the EAGLE including FTP and Telnet Xilinx Used to include Xilinx changes by Hardware that need to be picked up by Software in a build 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 1 31 Introduction Systems Components Overview Systems Components Overview This section lists name function and part number s of Signaling Products systems components in alphabetical order For a detailed hardware description refer to the Signaling Products Hardware Manual and TekServer Services Platform Hardware Manual included with your system documentation Table 1 3 Components Part CM A Application Communication Module Ethernet 10Base T access to remote hosts
158. ions 2 18 Sentinel Router Front and Rear 2 19 Adding ESP Server to Frame uos oed o d ous 2 29 Adding ssimum rue ened 2 23 Server Model 120 T rent uuu uya sanam uto 2 24 Server Model 120 1A and 1B Rear 2 24 Frame Ground Detail u 2 25 Server Drame Ground uu Qu den diodes 2 25 ESI BI de Un u 2 26 BoP IntetcottecE cete ep eds aie 2 27 ss 2 28 uu 2 29 ESP IntetCondecE ts 2 30 EOP 2 31 Sentinel xu 2 39 Site Collector 12000 Frame eee 2 41 Site Collector 12000 Frame 2 42 Br ak Out Box Assembly 2 43 HUB P7N 670 22240 aaa desee aedes 2 44 Flight Recorders A B and C Cabling 2 45 Site Collector Frame 12000 2 46 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 vii viii List of Figures Foure 2 92 37000 beide d utes sev 2 47 Fipure2 59 12000 e o en etat enit ttis 2 48 Figure 2 34 Site
159. itive devices Modules connect to backplanes through connectors located on the rear of the card Cam out lock in levers mounted on the front edge of the card assist in insertion and removal of the card Part numbers LEDs Text and Bar codes CLEI and serial number are also located on the faceplate of the cards NOTE To remove a card use both hands to open injector ejector module locking tabs out from the faceplate of the card See Figure 1 1 To insert a card align the card in the slot push slowly in until the connectors engage and seat Press both tabs in until they lock the card in place To ensure proper seating the tabs must be held in the release position until the locking tabs can engage with the upper and lower flange on the shelf Once the locking tabs on the levers engage the shelf plane the tabs are pressed in toward the card faceplate and must be flush with the faceplate when the card is completely seated Figure 1 1 Removing Modules Hardware Operational Testing Hardware operational testing is designed to verify the functionality of the finalized construction of the hardware at the customer site The demarcation line for the testing is up to and including any panel directly connected to the system All cabling and other Tekelec equipment is also verified operational per the Hardware Operational Test Manual provided with the test equipment 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 1 35 Introduction Hardware Operational Testin
160. l Figure A 18 TAS Front View FR R LOS FR Y Active MFR R BD Fail MFR Y Removable cartridge Fan and filter disk drive Hard disk drive assemblies 1 5 8 00000000 BOARD 4 00000000 amp ii ejje e 2 Power switch Single board Hol swap power 1 ON computer power interlock switches Frame ground connection Table A 7 TAS LEDs LED Name Front Panel Standby Yellow n applied unit in standby mode Front Panel Alive Green Blinks five seconds on and five seconds off when operating Front Panel Power Green Indicates when power is present to the router and the power switch is in the ON position A 20 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 LEDs Table 7 TAS LEDs Continued LED Name Single Board DIAG Green Not Used Computer SBC SBC Buss Master BM Green Blinks during normal operation Telephony Board Fail BD TI board failure Interface TT Fail Cards TT Cards Active Green Idle Blinks two seconds on two seconds off Calls Received Blinks accelerate as call activity increases Cards Los P Signal TAS received no signal from switch TD Cards Frame Red TAS unable to synchronize FR R with switch May indicate LOS of unframed signal TD Cards Frame Yellow Yellow Yellow alarm from switch FR Y TD Cards Multi Frame Red Red TAS unable
161. led from the rear of the frame at the bottom of the frame 12000 shelf A If other 12000 shelves are to installed they are installed from the rear of the frame with the second 12000 shelf B above the first 12000 shelf A The third 12000 shelf C is installed above the second 12000 shelf B For more information on the 12000 shelf refer to Sienalling Cellular Generic Hardware Reference and see Figure 2 26 on page 2 41 through Figure 2 36 on page 2 51 Figure 2 32 12000 Shelf LIC Link Interface Controller Ethernet Enhanced Communications Manager The i2000 Shelf is mounted into the frame from the rear of the frame 12000 Front cj e e l l E E L POWER 2 SUPPLY 0815 Receptacle Connector Flight Recorder Ethernet Port 1 e LK SERIAL Hub T PORT Service Access Cable connection from Break Out Box DO NOT leave this cable connected 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 47 Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Non integrated Sentinel Hardware Figure 2 33 12000 Shelf Installation Circuit breakers R Drip tray Breakout box gt ET Hub TA p Maximum 3 Flight Recorders e e gt Maximum 3 1 2 et 2000 e Installed from Rear of Frame 3 4 inch P N 601 0010 02 8 screws 4 on either side Phillips 12 24 panhead screws with captured lock washers per s
162. llow 1 switch 0 e 4 i A K switches 1 switch two switch minimum oo oo oo oo oo oo oo Router Yellow Router Blue 1 1 servers minimum configuration Captured Distribution Panel thumb screw Captured thumb screw Front View adding server A RUE See Figure 2 15 for the location of the thumb screws Figure 2 14 Adding a Server Captive lide the server thumb screws Slide the serve into next available slot attached to frame Front of server See Figure 2 15 for the location of the captive thumb screws and brackets 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 23 Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Figure 2 15 Server Model 120 Front Label goes here to mark Bracket attached Captive thumb screws alphabetical designation to frame Frame Frame Server Front View ep x x sentinel detail w frame Add additional servers directly below existing server Place the next added server directly below the existing installed server using the Internal Frame Expansion Kit P N 840 0117 01 Figure 2 16 Server Model 120 1A and 1B Rear Frame Frame Serial Asynchronus Flight Recorder Rear View Interface PCI card O to Break Out Box eu pen Picard Red Black Power switch Ethernet 1
163. low cable Blue cable switch 1 cable Tb 8 5 S 0 Ethernet blue switch 1 cable oS oo Ethernet yellow switch 2 cable Yellow switch 2 mounting position 63 66 Two switches support servers A K for minimum cofiguration o oo oo oo Do oo oo oo o Two additional switches support servers L Q for maximum cofiguration Ethernet blue switch 2 cable Blue switch 2 mounting position 59 62 MELLE Router 5 yellow amp dl j Router blue Len I oo o Nu de gt KI Distribution Panel eo eo Yr NIS 2 18 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Sentinel Sytem Components Routers This section provides descriptions and installation instructions for Sentinel routers These Routers are P N 870 2249 06 or P N 870 2711 01 are the routers used in frames that support Sentinel products See the information and the illustrations beginning with Figure 2 12 on page 2 19 The isolation routers 870 2249 06 or P N 870 2711 01 provide 10 100 LAN communications between the customer LAN or dedicated network Figure 2 12 shows the front and rear views of the router Table 2 7 describes the LED indicator functions on the front and rear of the router Figure 2 12 Sentinel Router Front and Rear Router Front View
164. n serial asynchronous interface adapter card with a serial cable connected to an 8 port break out box e Up to 312000 servers shelves P N 955 1003 02 The i2000 servers are never shipped in the frame and are installed on site The 12000 shelf A is installed from the rear of the frame at the bottom of the frame If other 12000 shelves are installed they are also installed from the rear of the frame with the second 12000 shelf B above the first 12000 shelf A The third 12000 shelf C is installed above the second 12000 shelf B 12000 shelves related to the site collector frames are DC powered Printed Circuit Boards PCBs for the 12000 are installed on site See Figure 2 26 on page 2 41 for detailed information For more information on the 12000 shelf see Signalling Cellular Generic Hardware Reference 2 40 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installing Non integrated Sentinel Hardware 76 50 74 75 70 00 69 50 64 25 62 50 Inches 00 Figure 2 26 Site Collector i2000 Frame NE Bh dT k 71 25 70 00 Inches 47 25 45 00 42 00 39 75 Inches 35 00 32 75 29 75 2 50 Inches 19 25 17 00 14 00 11 75 Inches 00 Sentinel Collector Frame Sentinel Sytem Components C i2000 is mounted from Two installation technicians are required in the installation of the i2000 B i2000 is mounted from the REAR of the frame 2nd
165. nce Center Cable C 12 830 0257 xx Hazard Ground Cable C 13 930 09 15 xx Power Cable debeas C 14 o 0566 xx ya m anna apan C 15 590 0421 CDROM C ale 16 830 0425 01 Adapter 15 Pin to 26 Pin eee C 17 830 0435 xx External Alarm Cable Custom C 18 830 0543 xx Alarm Holdover Clock Cable C 19 920022720050 0 aptat utto 20 850 0514 01 Serial I O Transition Card C 21 830 0531 03 Serial Interface Adapter MODEM C 22 830 0531 01 Serial Interface Converter Cable C 23 830 0528 01 Terminal Converter Cable C 24 830 0531 02 Serial Interface Terminal and Printer Adapter 25 930 053 TerminalzPrinter Capleuu u ua 26 99006 eG El bas 27 830 0624 BNC to BCN Cable Assembly 28 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 List of Figures 830 0625 Open End C 29 830 0638 xx Filter Rack Alarm Cable C 30 830 06
166. ng Adapter C 50 Figure C 44 HS Master Timing Adapter P N 830 0846 01 P 1 MALE DB 25 UNUSED BUS O TX BUS O BUS 0 BUS 0 BUS 1 TX BUS 1 TX BUS 1 BUS 1 BUS 2 BUS 2 56KHZ 0 56KHZ 0 8KHZ 0 8KHZ 0 56 2 1 56KHZ 1 8KHZ 1 1 56KHZ 2 56KHZ 2 8KHZ 2 8KHZ 2 051 051 O 03 GI N 2 FEMALE DB 25 1 UNUSED WHT BLU WHT BLU 2 BUS 0 TX Bum gt C eum 3 BUS 0 TX WHT ORN WHT ORN 4 BUS o ORN WHT C gt ORN WHT WHT BRN WHT BRN BRN WHT BRN WHT 9 BUS 1 WHT GRY WHT GRY GRY WHT GRY WHT RED BLU RED BLU BUS 2 BU RD BU RD BUS 24 RED ORN RED ORN 56KHZ 0 orno gt C gt C 56KHZ 0 RED GRN RED GRN 8KHZ 0 GRN RED gt C GRV RED S 0A RED BRN RED BRN 56KHZ 1 gt C gt C BRARD 56KHZ 1 RED GRY RED GRY 8 7 14 GRY RED OX gt C LGRI RED A 1 BLK BLU BLK BLU x gt C limuyk 25 KZ 2 56KHZ 2 BLK ORN BLK ORN 8 7 24 porn BLK gt C ORN BLK 24 erty 2 UNUSED WHT BLU WHT BLU UNUSED BLU WHT BLU WHT UNUSED WHT ORN WHT ORN DS1 051 1 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0849 xx DS1 Cable Figure 45 DS1 Cable P N 830 0849 xx LENGTH PART NO FEET METERS so 8
167. nual is Guide divided into sections for Probed Sentinel Probeless Sentinel and common components The manual is intended for system administrators Data Collection Provides an overview of the Call Detail Records Applications Manual Transaction Data Records Usage Measurement Data Feeds the Mass Call Detection and Loop Detection applications Describes how to provision the above applications and how to generate the reports that the above applications provide Alarms Reference Includes introductory and overview information lists and User s Manual the various alarms generated by Sentinel provides system administrator configuration information contains detailed information about using the SAMS graphical user interface and describes the optional Alarm Forwarding System 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 1 15 Introduction Documentation Table 1 1 Sentinel Publications Continued Sentinel Hardware and Integrated Applications Installation Manuals Tekelec Signaling Provides installation information for each system in the Products Integrated Network Signaling Division Applications Integrated Applications Installation Manual Tekelec Signaling Describes each system and subsystem in the Network Products Hardware Signaling Division Includes details of the standard and Manual optional hardware components in each system See Chapter 5 for information on the Sentinel system TekServer Services Platform Hardware
168. of Ethernet Switches Figure 2 8 Ethernet Switches ESP Sentinel Breaker panels P N qm Drip tray Ethernet switch Two switches support NONO d servers A K for Ethernet switch minimum cofiguration Blue 1 1 249 m Two additional oi 1 E switches support servers L Q for Ethernet switch maximum cofiguration Blue 2 m Router Yellow Figure 2 9 Ethernet Switches Assembly 0 75 inch screw P N 601 0010 02 Ground cable P N 830 0884 01 E Strain relief bar 2 Screws part of 0 5 inch screw 27 Ethernet switch assembly P N 601 0010 01 P N 804 1579 01 227 0 75 inch screw LG P N 601 0010 02 Ground cable P N 830 0884 01 0 5 inch screw P N 601 0010 01 Part of Screws part of Ethernet switch assembly Ethernet switch assembly P N 804 1579 01 Mounting bracket P N 804 1579 01 P N 652 1547 01 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 15 Sentinel Sytem Components 2 16 Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Procedure Installing Switches 1 Inventory equipment to ensure that Ethernet switches assembly P N 804 1579 01 and related equipment including cables are on site Secure the mounting brackets P N 652 1547 01 to both switches There are two screws P N 600 0258 01 per bracket If applicable remove the cable
169. oint of contact through which support can be provided for problems that may be encountered during normal operation of the system For technical assistance call Tekelec Technical Support at one of the following locations e Tekelec UK within the UK 07071232453 or 07071 2 EAGLE outside the UK 44 7071232453 or 44 7071 2 EAGLE Tekelec USA within the continental US toll free 1 800 432 8919 outside the continental US USA 1 919 460 2150 Or you can request assistance by way of electronic mail at eaglets tekelec com Once a Customer Service Request 5 is issued Technical Support along with the customer determines the classification of the trouble Problem Criteria as defined in this document and in Reference 1 Problem Critical Critical problems severely affect service capacity traffic billing and maintenance capabilities and requires immediate corrective action regardless of time of day or day of the week as viewed by a customer upon discussion with the supplier For example 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 1 19 Introduction 1 20 Tekelec Technical Support Aloss of service that is comparable to the total loss of effective functional capacity of an entire switching or transport system Areduction in capacity or traffic handling capacity such that expected loads cannot be handled loss of safety or emergency capability for example 911 calls Problem Major Major problems c
170. olor state change during power up and reset happens within one second To determine operating status wait until reset is over NOTE At start up each HMUX card receives an ID address from the OAM The HMUX card stores this address in on board memory in register FF Every five seconds the OAM re sends the same addresses to the HMUX cards which compare the re send with the address they previously received and stored in memory If the address sent to an HMUX card by OAM does not match the stored address the HMUX Illegal Address Error alarm will cause the Shelf LED color to change to RED A 8 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 MAS Communications Applications Processor LEDs P N 870 1013 or MCAP 256 P N 870 1307 xx Figure A 7 MCAP LEDs APPL PROC Applications Processor Status IMTA IMT Bus A Status Serial number CLEI code IMT Bus B Status Revision number Part number leds 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 RED Application processor 15 not running is failing diagnostics or is starting up after insertion AMBER Application is loading GREEN Application is running RED 15 off IMT bus AMBER MCAP is on IMT bus A but testing is not complete GREEN is on IMT bus BLANK Communication processor is not operating RED is off IMT bus B AMBER MCAP is on IMT bus B but testing
171. omplete GREEN MPL is on IMT bus A BLANK Communication processor is not operating RED MPL is off IMT bus B AMBER MPL is on IMT bus B but testing is not complete GREEN MPL is on IMT bus B BLANK Communication processor is not operating RED Link is out of service AMBER Link attached to Port is attempting to align GREEN Link is aligned and in service RED GREEN alternating Link attached to Port is in a loop back condition RED Link is out of service AMBER Link attached to Port is attempting to align GREEN Link is aligned and in service RED GREEN alternating Link attached to Port is in a loop back condition RED Link is out of service AMBER Link attached to Port is attempting to align GREEN Link is aligned and in service RED GREEN alternating Link attached to Port is in a loop back condition RED Link is out of service AMBER Link attached to Port is attempting to align GREEN Link is aligned and in service RED GREEN alternating Link attached to Port is in a loop back condition RED Link is out of service AMBER Link attached to Port is attempting to align GREEN Link is aligned and in service RED GREEN alternating Link attached to Port is in a loop back condition RED Link is out of service AMBER Link attached to Port is attempting to align GREEN Link is aligned and in service RED GREEN alternating Link attached to Port is in a loo
172. ontrol Part System Configuration Manager Switched Circuit Network Small Computer Systems Interface Signaling Engineering and Administration Center Signaling Engineering and Administration System Secure Gateway Session Initiation Protocol Signaling System Seven Service Switching Point 557 Network Sentinel Transport Cards Signal Transfer Point 557 Network Signaling Transfer Point Local Area Network Surveillance The North American telecommunications standard defining a circuit that multiplexes and switches 24 channels and operates at speeds of 1 544 Mbps Tone and Announcement Server Table Creation Utility Transport Control Protocol Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol Terminal Disk Module Tekelec Operating System 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 910 4626 Revision October 2004 Introduction Timing Output Composite Automatic Tekos Operating System for the 486 Tekos Operating System for the 486 implemented via 5 Time Slot Counter Translation Services Module Unsolicited Alarm Output User Interface Unsolicited Information Messages Upgraded Database Communication 1 Gigabyte Expansion Memory Module ITU Interface Recommendation V 35 Virtual Private Network Wide Area Network Xilinx 1 29 Introduction Doc Assignments from SW perspective Doc Assignments from SW perspective Table 1 2 Documentation Abbreviation C amp C Configuration Any Maintenanc
173. our system documentation For replacement procedures of existing hardware components refer to the Maintenance Manual included with your system documentation 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Signaling Products Systems Introduction Signaling Products Systems The Signaling Products Integrated Applications Installation Manual describes the following Signaling Products systems Integrated Sentinel Non Integrated Sentinel Probed Sentinel Collector and Server Frames 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 1 11 Introduction Signaling Products Systems Integrated Application Products Integrated Application products use Commercial Off The Shelf COTS components configured in a Tekelec frame Systems are configured at Tekelec for NEBS compliance and typically have redundant components for reliability and maintainability Integrated Application systems support application specific services that interact with the 557 and IP networks For information on Tekelec s Multi purpose Server 5 see the MPS Platform Hardware Manual Sentinel The Integrated Sentinel system probeless with special provisioning procedures for Eagle requires at least one ESP node to transfer information to the Integrated Sentinel server for 32 links at a maximum of 8 Erlang 1 17 ESP nodes for a maximum 1500 monitored link system The Non Integrated Sentinel system probe with special provisioning procedures for other Non Eagle 557 connection
174. out box ESP server 1B through 1 are accessible only though the standard Ethernet ports and serial ports 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 21 Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Adding Servers to the Netra based ESP Frame 2 22 NOTE Model 120 ESP Servers Server A P N 870 2655 xx and Server B P N 870 2655 01 are servers in the frames that support Sentinel products See the information and the illustrations beginning on Figure 2 13 on page 2 23 when model 120 ESP Servers are referred to NOTE When adding servers to the frame system refer to Internal Frame Expansion Kit P N 840 0117 01 Up to 15 additional servers total 17 may be added to an ESP frame Procedure Adding the Server to the Frame 1 Notice that the expansion brackets are installed at the factory during manufacture See Figure 2 13 through Figure 2 18for the location of the captive thumb screws brackets and grounding information 2 Stand in front of the frame and slide the additional server into the slot of the bracket attached to the frame immediately below the lowest existing server Captive thump screws are on either side of the server 3 Thecaptive thumb screws line up with the next available hole provided in the bracket attached to the frame 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Sentinel Sytem Components Figure 2 13 Adding ESP Server to Frame Ethernet switch Ye
175. p back condition RED Link is out of service AMBER Link attached to Port is attempting to align GREEN Link is aligned and in service RED GREEN alternating Link attached to Port is in a loop back condition RED Link is out of service AMBER Link attached to Port is attempting to align GREEN Link is aligned and in service RED GREEN alternating Link attached to Port is in a loop back condition A 11 LEDs MPLT Multi Port with Taxi Component MPLT P N 870 2062 02 Figure 10 LEDs APPL RED Application processor is not running or is PROC failing diagnostics AMBER MPL is loading an application or is being polled may be prevented from loading by maintenance out of service condition GREEN MPL is running an application IMTA RED MPL is off IMT bus A AMBER MPL is on IMT bus A but testing is not complete GREEN MPL is on IMT bus A BLANK Communication processor is not operating IMTB RED MPL is off IMT bus B AMBER MPL is on IMT bus B but testing is not complete GREEN MPL is on IMT bus B BLANK Communication processor is not operating PORT A RED Link is out of service GREEN Link is aligned and in service PORT A1 RED Link is out of service number GREEN Link is aligned and in service PORT A2 RED Link is out of service GREEN Link is aligned and in service coae PORT A3 RED Link is out of service GREEN Link is aligned and in
176. ponents Figure 2 24 ESP Interconnect POWERA AND B DISTRIBUTION PANEL 4 DP4 TERMINAL BLOCK 4 A POWER TO SERVER 1K SERIAL B SH5 SERIAL COJA SERIAL 48 0 SH3 NET 0 00O gt RE J RTN 1 gy S 8 2 sus HB 48VDC 10 RIN 19 69 IP RIN 2 1 orn fo G8 TO BP 1 POS 4A sH1 Te 10 48VDC RED 1 48VDC 11 fo of 10 48VDC 870 2439 01 TERMINAL BLOCK 3 A POWER POWER A AND B 1N RTN pot wen eg I TO BP 2 POS 4 5 1 22 01 RED fo of im 48vDC TERMINAL BLOCK 2 B POWER 1Q RTN 10 110 48 0 48vDC 2110 48 SERIAL pH 2618 SW BLU 2 2 5 3 RTN 48VDC SERVER 1M PART OF 870 2439 01 2 POS SH1 L ee POWERA AND B SERIAL A SERIAL B LT SW YEL 2 5 5 3 79 SW BLU 2 3 5 3 8 SERVER 1 PART OF 870 2439 01 POWER A AND B SERIAL RTN SERIAL B 48VDC MH RTN Gy SWHYEL 2 4 SH3 48VDC 82 SW BLU 2 4 5 3 SERVER 10 870 2439 01 AND SERIAL A CO SERIAL B CO RIN SW YEL 2 5 5 3 48VDC NET Co G NET 1
177. r system and basic site engineering refer to the Signaling Products Hardware Manual included in your current Documentation Suite 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 1 7 Introduction Introduction Regulatory Safety Compliance and Certification Tekelec products are tested to meet NEBS level 3 per Telcordia SR 3580 Issue 1 November 1995 Products in this manual conform to applicable Telcordia Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Safety requirements in 1089 Issue 2 with Revision 1 February 1999 and applicable Physical Protection requirements in 63 Issue 2 April 2002 Tekelec products comply with the relevant directives and harmonized standards in support of the products CE mark required in Europe These products are in conformity with the requirements of RTTE Directive 1999 5 Radio Telecommunications Terminal Equipment as tested to the relevant standards identified in the Official Journal of the European Communities These products are in conformity with the relevant standards in EMC directive 89 336 EEC These products comply with the relevant standards in Safety directive 73 23 EEC supported by Certified Body CB Test Certificates US 5923 UL or US 5451 UL issued by the National Certification Body as tested to IEC 60950 with national differences for European countries These products are UL listed under UL File E200146 for USA and c UL for Canada c UL US LISTED G5 Germany
178. rdware Cable Color Number From To and Part Length Notes Number 77 ESP 1I NET 0 YELLLOW SW 1 9X YELLOW 830 0888 04 6 5FT STRAIGHT THRU 45 45 ESP 1I NET 1 BLUE SW 1 9X BLUE 830 0889 04 STRAIGHT THRU RJ45 RJ45 Expanded Services Platform 1 70 ESP 1 SERIAL ESP 1K SERIAL GRAY 830 0890 01 0 67FT CROSS PINNED RJ45 RJ45 77 ESP 1J NET 0 YELLLOW SW 1 10X YELLOW 830 0888 04 6 5FT STRAIGHT THRU RJ45 RJ45 ESP 1J NET 1 BLUE SW 1 10X BLUE 830 0889 04 STRAIGHT THRU RJ45 RJ45 Expanded Services Platform 1K 77 ESP 1K NET 0 5 YELLLOW SW 1 11X YELLOW 830 0888 04 6 5FT STRAIGHT THRU RJ45 ESP 1K NET 1 5 BLUE SW 1 11X BLUE 830 0889 04 STRAIGHT THRU RJ45 Move to the Bottom Section of Servers ESP 1L through ESP 10 Expanded Services Platform 1L ESP 1L SERIAL B ESP 1M SERIAL A GRAY 830 0890 01 0 67FT CROSS PINNED RJ45 RJ45 Expanded Services Platform 1M ESP 1M SERIALB ESP 1N SERIAL GRAY 830 0890 01 0 67FT CROSS PINNED RJ45 RJ45 Expanded Services Platform 1N ESP IN SERIALB ESP 1O SERIAL GRAY 830 0890 01 0 67FT CROSS PINNED RJ45 RJ45 Expanded Services Platform 1O ESP 10 SERIALB ESP 1P SERIAL A RJ45 GRAY 830 0890 01 0 67FT CROSS PINNED RJ45 Expanded Services Platform 1P ESP 1P SERIAL B ESP 1Q SERIAL GRAY 830 0890 01 0 67FT CROSS PINNED RJ45 RJ45 Expanded Services Platform 10 2 36 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Table 2
179. re is no illustration or wiring diagram The part number is here for reference only 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 7 Cables 804 1830 01 Coaxial Cable Adapter BNC to M4 adapter used in site specific European and South American locations Figure C 3 Coaxial Cable Adapter P N 804 1830 01 Tekelec P N 804 1830 01 BNC to M4 adapter used in specific European and South American locations a 804 1830 01 adapter 8 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Cables 830 0224 xx Drive Power Cable Figure C 4 Drive Power Cable P N 830 0224 xx PART NUMBERS iNCHES CENTIMETERS 830 0224 01 11 41 830 0224 02 WHITE BLACK BLACK WHITE RUNS CONTACT 1 CONTACT 1 P1 O50 0224 XX 2 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 C 9 Cables 830 0231 xx Local Maintenance Center Cable Table C 1 Local Maintenance Center Cable P N 830 0231 xx Length Length 930 0231 01 50 15 25 930 0231 07 200 61 00 930 0231 02 75 22 88 930 0231 08 250 76 25 suanns 10489 1000 0500 Soo Figure 5 Local Maintenance Center Cable P N 830 0231 PIN 1 PIN 9 USED LMCANC WHT BLU BRN WHT WHT ORN LMCVMJNC ORNWHT This end of the cable is not LMCVMNNC equipped with a connector in manufacturing LMCVCRNC The wires must be cut dressed LMCACOM B and connected at the sit
180. rge systems MCA Matrix Controller Controls output 000 0028 xx Automatic protection switch matrix Holdover Clock MCAP Maintenance Provides control for the 870 1013 xx Administration interface functions of the 870 1307 xx MCAP 256 Subsystem MAS TDM Communications Applications Processor 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 1 33 Introduction Table 1 3 Systems Components Overview Components Continued Part Maintenance Disk and Alarm Card Maintenance Interface System Card Holdover Clock Multi Port Link Interface Module Multi purpose Server Terminal Disk Module Timing Output Composite Automatic Holdover Clock Translation Service Module 1 34 Alarming and cartridge based loading of software Provides alarms output 804 0175 to system control shelf Provides up to 8 ANSI 56 Kbps 050 link connectivity 870 2061 xx 890 1287 xx 890 1374 xx Database reload functionality to various applications Integrated Applications Open 5ystem 970 0774 904 0166 Hard disk storage TDM 870 0774 08 and later Clocks outputs 1 and TO2 for A and B through the system control shelf 870 1289 xx 870 1291 xx 870 1292 xx 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Module Installation Introduction Module Installation WARNING Always wear a wrist strap or other electrostatic protection AN when handling electronic cards or electrostatic sens
181. rnet Switch P N 804 1580 01 1 Console Server P N 870 2742 01 4 Model 20 servers P N 870 2656 0x 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installng the Sentinel Server Frame Figure 2 38 Sentinel Server Frame Breaker Panels P N 870 2248 06 Drip pan Ethernet switch P N 804 1580 01 Console server P N 870 2742 01 Model 20 Optional P N 870 2656 01 Server 4 Model 20 Optional P N 870 2656 01 Server 3 Model 20 SAMS P N 870 2656 01 Server 2 Model 20 Base Sentinel Server P N 870 2656 01 Server 1 Breaker Panels P N 870 2248 06 Drip pan Ethernet switch P N 804 1580 01 Console server P N 870 2742 01 Model 20 Optional P N 870 2656 01 Server 4 Model 20 Optional P N 870 2656 01 Server 3 Model 20 SAMS P N 870 2656 01 Server 2 Model 20 Sentinel Sytem Components Base Sentinel Server P N 870 2656 01 Server 1 First Shine First Sentinel Server Frame Front Server Frame Rear 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 55 Sentinel Sytem Components Installng the Sentinel Server Frame Table 2 14 Server Frame Acronyms SSF Sentinel Server Frame Frame plus model 20 Server Base Sentinel Server SAMS Sentinel Alarm Management System Model 20 Server Data Gateway Server optional TDS Traffic Database Server optional NOTE Beginning with Sentinel 11 2 the Traffic Database Server can be Netra based or TekServer based TekServer based TDS can be in an AC or DC en
182. rver optional S sana Tratfic Server optional 2 4 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Integrated Sentinel consists of user workstations the Eagle STP shelves STC cards in the Eagle shelves Expanded Services Platform ESP and other 557 network equipment Figure 2 1 Eagle STP and Integrated Sentinel Diagram Dial up access is supported with an internal modem card Yellow router Previous access was with an external modem on the Blue router Eagle STP Integrated Sentinel ESP Network Operation Center ESP A server sm T src K o a 2 STC Yellow Cabled Network ESP B server To Sentinel server server Yellow Network Links Blue Network Links Expanded Services Platform The Integrated Sentinel probeless system contains the Expanded Services Platform ESP The ESP is the Sentinel system with the hardware and software platform that provides the interface to the Integrated Eagle and Sentinel monitoring system NOTE Prior to Sentinel 11 0 the ESP hardware and software platform runs on the model 120 server Starting with Sentinel 11 2 the ESP is hosted on Tekelec s TekServer For installation information on Sentinel 11 0 and later ESPs see the TekServer Platform Services Hardware Manual 910 4626 Revision D
183. s Figure 2 2 Integrated Sentinel Frames Expanded Sentinel 1500 links c Expanded Services Platform ESP EAGLE STP number of extension Control frame frames may vary ESP Frame ESP Frame ESP Frame z p CEEE 1 bp Abbe NE 2 l hls 15111111 HII aie iene 10801111 x gt s lt s sentinel 10 tekelec frame 2 Figure 2 3 shows a maximum configuration front view of the Sentinel Processor Frame SPF 00 00 refers to the first Sentinel frame Frame installation procedures are described in the TekServer Platform Services Hardware Manual 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 7 Sentinel Sytem Components 2 8 Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Figure 2 3 Netra based ESP Maximum Contiguration Breaker Panels mmm I Drip tray Break out box Ethernet switch Yellow 1 switch o Ethernet switch Blue 1 switch Ethernet switch Yellow 2 switch Ethernet switch Blue 2 switch Router Yellow Router Blue Server 1 9 Mounting brackets for 17 servers Server 1Q 9 9 of 9 O a gt I p E Z Distribution Panel Two switche
184. s allows transfer information Non Integrated Sentinel system probe Non Eagle customer supplied Signaling System 7 557 equipment a combination of Flight Recorders and 12000 servers Sentinel is a complete network monitoring and diagnostic system that gives service providers total visibility of and access to their 557 and Internet Protocol IP networks Sentinel includes network surveillance capabilities and fault management functions Sentinel features a Call Detail Record CDR generation system that uses raw network traffic on the links to generate CDR data for use in various business intelligence applications Sentinel can also work in conjunction with other monitoring systems and Expanded Services Platform The Sentinel is a factory configured system in the heavy duty frame 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Documentation Introduction Documentation Aboutthis Manual This section describes the organization safety issues and conventions used throughout the Signaling Products Integrated Applications Installation Manual This document is organized into the following chapters Chapter 1 Introduction provides information about the manual Tekelec products and installation support Chapter 2 Sentinel Sytem Components describes the Expanded Services Platform ESP including hardware assemblies and cables e Appendix A LEDs provides Light Emitting Diode LED information Appendix B Connectors provides inform
185. s support servers for minimum cofiguration Two additional switches support servers L Q for maximum cofiguration Distribution Panel 1A 1B servers minimum configuration 11 servers 1A 1K Distribution Panel 6 servers 1L 1Q Distribution Panel ESP Integrated Sentinel Front View maximum configuration 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Figure 2 4 Netra based ESP Minimum Configuration Rear break out box Distribution Panel 1 1 1 servers minimum configuration 8 position multi port Le Distribution Panel 2 Breaker Panels Frame ground Rear Expanded Services ESP support brackets Platform Distribution Panel 4 ESP Integrated Sentinel Rear View minimum configuration 2 9 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Integrated Sentinel Hardware Breaker Panels NOTE Breaker Panels P N 870 2248 XX are the breaker panels in frames that support Sentinel products See the information and the illustrations beginning with Figure 2 5 on page 2 11 These pages are referenced when breaker panels are referred to Individual breaker panels are labeled on the finger guard over the breaker with associated information The following section describes the components of the Breaker Panels P N 870 2248 02 used in Integrated Sentinel prior to Sentinel 11 2
186. sent Flashing green Activity Port is transmitting or receiving data Alternating green amber Link fault Error frames can affect connectivity and errors such as excessive collisions CRC errors and alignment and jabber errors monitored for a link fault indication Solid amber Port is not forwarding Port was disabled management or an address violation or was blocked by Spanning Tree Protocol STP NOTE Note After a port is reconfigured the port LED can remain amber for up to 30 seconds as STP checks the switch for possible loops UTL Green The LEDs display backplane utilization on a utilization logarithmic scuffle all port LEDs are green the switch is using 50 percent or more of its total bandwidth capacity If the right most LED is amber the switch is using less than 50 percent of its total bandwidth If the LED to the left of the right most LED is amber the switch is using less than 25 percent of its total capacity and so on FDUP Off Port is operating in half duplex port Green Port is operating in full duplex full duplex 100 port Off Port is operating at 10 Mbps speed Green Port is operating at 100 Mbps 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 A 19 LEDs TAS Tone and Announcement Server LEDs Figure A 18 shows the front view of the TAS indicating LED locations Table 7 describes the LEDs For information on TAS alarms refer to the Cognitronics Exchange CX Series CX3000 Hardware Manua
187. strain relief bars below the switches Mount the Yellow Switch 2 directly below Blue Switch 1 using mounting positions 63 66 Mounting positions are counted from the bottom of the frame Holding the switch in place start the shorter of the available screws 0 5 inch P N 601 0010 01 into the top hole of the mounting bracket on either side of the switch The strain relief bar mounting holes should be above the bar With one of the strain relief bars P N 652 1437 04 that was removed earlier place the strain relief bar mounting hole over the second mounting hole from the top on the switch bracket Insert and twist a 0 75 inch P N 601 0010 02 screw into the mounting hole on the strain relief bar through the hole on the switch bracket and into the frame On the other side of the rear of the switch place the strain relief bar mounting hole over the second hole from the top of the switch mounting bracket Insert a 0 75 inch P N 601 0010 02 screw into the strain relief bar mounting hole through the mounting hole on the bracket and into the frame Torque both screws one on either rear side of the switch to 35 inch pounds The strain relief bar should be straight across the rear of the switch Remove the two screws lower right side below the fan exhaust on the back of the switch for the chassis ground Attach the ground cable P N 830 0823 03 with a two hole lug to the switch ground The ground strap is terminated in the third
188. t FLT Red indicates a fault condition exist or maintenance is required This LED remains on until the initial Power On Shelf Test POST is completed successfully OK Green indicates the system s voltage is normal and the server has passed POST test Port Status LEDs eight LEDs flash GREEN when receive transmit or status activity is detected on the corresponding serial port The port status LEDs are used in several ways During the initialization process the LEDs indicate self test plans are being performed and if self test fails they indicate an error code After the POST test and a system software boot the LEDs indicate when a ports is actively being used Indicates 100 Mbps LED active 2 60 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installng the Sentinel Server Frame Sentinel Sytem Components Server Frame Interconnect Figure 2 44 Server Frame BP Sentinel Server Frame Ground red Power to devices 590 oor RTN black em Ground strap S 4 50 5 N N INPUT 50AMS J DI n BREAKER eie 2 i KAL R FRAME Power Teed NE m Input circuit breaker CEN 1 CORN x INPU Ground s
189. t this shelt Procedure Unpacking the PBC 1 Make sure the packing carton is upright Shelves may be shipped in a wooden crate 2 Carefully cut the sealing tape with a box cutter and open the box 3 Remove the cardboard packing and any other packing material carefully from the box 4 Liftup the chassis carefully out of the carton 5 Visually inspect the product for any physical damage 6 Report any product damage immediately to Tekelec 7 Do not block any area with used packing material 8 Move the chassis to the location designated for installation 9 Properly dispose of any used packing material that is not to be returned to Tekelec 2 66 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Circuit acd D BIDS 5 4058 2 UE 0 2 ATM LIM AINF LIM E1 LIM A 3 DCM and DSM Database Module A 4 General Purpose Service Module 5 6 CIS 70 7 High Speed Multiplexer Eagle STP only A 8 MCAP MAS Communications Applications Processor A 9 MDAL Maintenance Disk and Alarm 10 M li Por uu eiit
190. ted Applications Installation Manual contains cabling requirements schematics and procedures for installing systems The Tekelec Signaling Products Maintenance Manual contains procedural preventive and corrective maintenance information required for maintaining the system For quick reference pocket guides for maintenance procedures or emergency recovery may be included The Release Documentation may contain the following sections for a specific release of the system 1 14 Feature Notice Contains a description of the features contained in the specified release This section is also available on the customer secured web site with the most current information Release Notice Describes the changes made to the system for the specified release This section is also available on the customer secured web site with the most current information Documentation Bulletins Provide updates to customer documentation based on problem reports or to announce the re release of customer documentation System Overview Provides high level information about the system Technical Bulletins Contain updates to methods or procedures used to maintain the system Upgrade Procedures Contains the procedures for upgrading the system from older software releases to the software release supported by this documentation suite Master Glossary Contains an alphabetical listing of terms acronyms and abbreviations relevant to the system
191. terconnect diagrams cable lists and installation instructions see the TekServer Platform Services Hardware Manual Sentinel can be deployed integrated with the Eagle system or in a non integrated configuration with probes The Integrated Sentinel monitors EAGLE 5 links internally to eliminate hardware connections such as cabling bridge amplifiers and patch panels The Integrated Sentinel can receive all acknowledged message signal units MSU as well as other important information from the Eagle STP The non integrated Sentinel product provides external monitoring of 557 links without direct connection to an Eagle In the non integrated Sentinel 557 traffic is processed by a series of processes collectively referred to as a Sentinel Site Collector A Sentinel Site Collector System consists of user workstations the Eagle STP Shelves Signaling Transfer Points STPs or other 557 Network Equipment and a Site Collector Frame Table 2 3 Frame and Server Naming Conventions Sentinel Processor Frame Frame plus provisioned Expanded Services Platform hardware ESPS Expanded Services Platform Server Sun Netra 120 or F Flight Recorder for probed Sentinel Server model 120 Table2 4 Sentinel Server Frame Naming Conventions Name Equipment a Server Frame Frame Ei oun Netra 20 BS Base Base Sentinel Server Server Alarm Management System Sun Netra 20 Or Data Gateway Se
192. tinel Data Collection Subsystem LIDB Data Feed document 1 17 Sentinel Data Collection Subsystem Peg Counter Data Feed File Format document 1 17 Sentinel publications 1 15 Service Request 1 19 Shipping Container 1 23 shipping container 1 18 Shipping Manager 1 18 Signaling Cellular Generic Hardware Reference 1 16 System Administrator s Guide 1 15 System Overview 1 14 T Targeted Boards 1 23 TDM 1 34 Technical Bulletins 1 14 Technical Reference Documents 1 16 Technical Support 1 19 Tekelec Signaling Producsts Hardware Manual 1 16 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Index 3 Index 4 910 4626 Revision D October 2004
193. tionalization Link Interface Module Local Number Portability A LIM with a software selectable interface Local Service Management System 256 Megabyte Memory Expansion Card 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 910 4626 Revision October 2004 Introduction Maintenance and Administration Subsystem Maintenance and Administration Subsystem Processor Media Access Unit Maintenance Bus Matrix Controller Assembly Maintenance Communications amp Applications Processor Maintenance Disk and Alarm Card Miscellaneous Frame Measurements Media Gateway Media Gateway Controller Media Gateway Controller Protocol Maintenance Information Base utility Multi Channel Interface Module Machine Machine Interfaces Multi Port Link interface module Multi Purpose Server 557 Message Signalling Unit Multi Tasking Operating System Industrial Programming Inc Network Equipment Building System Tekelec s Network Systems Division Operations Administration and Maintenance Operations Administration and Maintenance Office Channel Unit Out of Service Out of Service Maintenance Disabled Operations Support System Operations System 1 27 Introduction 1 28 Acronyms Peripheral Maintenance task Portable Backplane Chassis Protocol Public Switched Telephone Network Random Access Memory Return Material Authorization Sentinel Alarm Management System Service Control Point SS7 Network Signal Connection C
194. trap E 50 7 3 BREAKER Power feed i feed sen 10 ssi bp 892 0043 02 Input circuit breaker Alarm dry contact p connections WHT ORG CHASSIS GROUND SITE SPECIFIC GROUND 48VDC P S 48 RIN P S 48VDC P S 2 48 5 1 21 48 RIN 5 870 2248 06 RTN CO 48VDC 48VDC 5 FUSE ALARM 8 59 8 SO Z 93455 8 Z 93 935 8 v JINIS V 43 435 V 43 435 UMd V HOIIMS V HOIIMS a 8 5 27 48 RIN P S RTN CO 48V0C 21 48 5 111 L S Md 52 UMd Z N3ABS T Md V p WAS V 52 8 HOLIMS 8 93 935 8 33 435 8 1 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 61 Sentinel Sytem Components Installng the Sentinel Server Frame Figure 2 45 Server Frame Interconnect TO CUSTOMERS NETWORK SWITCH 1 UP LINK POWER A AND B PORT 1 SWITCH A PWR BLK 804 1580 01 PORT gt 0 RED JL PART OF PORT 3 CH A 48VDC SWIICH B PWR RED 870 2441 01 PORT 4 1 CH B 48VDC ORT S B RTN PORT 6 COFRAME GND PORT 7 07 8 I PORT 9 PORT 10 POWER A AND Bk CONSOLE SER
195. ture Notice 1 15 hardware and installation 1 16 list of Sentinel 1 15 Release Notice 1 15 System Administrator s Guide 1 15 technical reference documents 1 16 User s Manual 1 15 DSM 1 32 E El 3 5 EDCM 1 32 P N 870 2049 01 1 32 3 emergency response 1 21 Ethernet hub description 2 13 EXT ALM C 19 extension shelf power connectors B 24 F Feature Guide Index 1 documents Feature Guide 1 15 Feature Manuals 1 14 Feature Notice 1 15 fuse panel shelf power connectors 28 G general purpose relay connector 01 B 10 general purpose relay connector 02 B 11 H Hardware and Installation Manuals 1 16 Hardware Operational Test Manual 1 35 HMUX 1 32 hub description 2 13 front LEDs A 18 12000 Hardware Reference 1 16 ILA 1 33 3 IMT 1 32 1 33 Installation Manuals 1 16 Installer s Cable Running List C 4 IP7 Front A 17 IPMX 1 33 IPMX backplane connector B 15 IPMX backplane connectors B 20 L label cables C 4 LAN 2 13 LEDs A 1 Garrett Magnum Hubs A 16 hub front A 18 Netra t 1400 A 15 Telect Braker Panel A 14 LIM 1 33 LIM AINF 1 33 LIM ATM 1 33 LIM DSOA 1 33 LMC connector B 23 Index 2 Maintenance Manual 1 14 major problem 1 20 manuals Alarms Reference and User s Manual 1 15 Data Collection Applications Manual 1 15 Feature Guide 1 15 Feature Notice 1 15 hardware and installation manuals 1 16 list of Sentinel 1 15 Release Notice 1 15 System Administrator s
196. ues and Figure 1 ACM ASM DCM DSM EILA ILA LIM MPL TSM Control Shelf Backplane Pin Outs Top Connector 8 9 0000000000000000000000000000000000 4 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO008 8 OQ E1 D01 C01 B01 A01 Table 2 ACM ASM DCM DSM EILA ILA LIM MPL TSM Control Shelf Backplane Pin Outs Top Connector 50 LGND EBI XA03 EBI XA15 ASERO _50 LGND 04 XA16 LGND LGND EBI XA05 XA17 EGND ms Ds jam B 4 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Connectors Table 2 ACM ASM DCM DSM EILA ILA LIM MPL TSM Control Shelf Backplane Pin Outs Top Connector AMON Cu DI cu Wr cn DE cn DU EGND CH ASERW SO 88 24 uu 23 ws _50 20 B20 MBUSSRX C20 D20 LGND _90 _90 _90 mn qn Dod LGND _ 25 LSPS e jma mr Eus
197. umasa A 10 Figure 9 MPL P N 670 2061 xx L EDS iter eoi ces A 11 T0 MEEF A 12 Fiure A I Breaker Panel dae ii diese A 14 Figures TIoSESSrver LES Rok A 15 Pieure 15 Front View 16 Front View saa 17 Figure 15 Rear View Isolation Router A 17 Figure 16 Rear View Dial in Router A 17 Figure 18 Heure Alo TASS Pront VIEW a A 20 Figure B 1 ACM ASM DCM DSM EILA ILA LIM MPL TSM Control Shelf Backplane Pin Outs Top Connector B 4 Figure 2 ACM ASM DCM DSM EILA ILA LIM MPL TSM Control Shelf Backplane Pin Outs Bottom Connector B 6 Figure B 3 Extension Shelf Backplane P N 850 0356 01 9 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 List of Figures Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure C 1 Figure C 2 Figure C 3 Figure C 4 Figure C 5 Figure C 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure C 9 Figure C 10 Figure C 11 Figure C 12 Figure C 13 Figure C 14 Figure C 15 Figure C 16
198. ut Part of 804 1426 01 tub COMMON Break Out Box cable 2 0 Flight Recorder A Plug 78 pin connector to PCI 3 PCI serial card Port 0 12000 Serial Port service access Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Upper Breaker Panel Alarm Dry Contact 1 Port 4 Lower Breaker Panel Alarm Dry Contact Port 5 Port 6 Flight Recorder C A LOM Port 7 Flight Recorder B A LOM 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 2 43 Sentinel Sytem Components Installing Non integrated Sentinel Hardware Hub The hub is NEBS compliant and provides 16 RJA5 ports per hub The dual speed network chip enables the hub to identify and accept either 10 100 signals on a per port basis Each 45 port is independent to match the speed of the server providing flexibility in transition to Ethernet speeds The hub is pre installed from the front of the frame during manufacturing Figure 2 29 P N 870 2224 01 PWR BR COL 100 PORT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 COL 1000 10 Hub Front View Hub Rear P N 870 2224 01 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 poH w UP LINK Rear View detail Ethernet RJ 45 13 14 15 16 The frame grounding stud are located on the rear of the hub and the provided cable attaches to the side of the frame 2 44 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installing Non integrated Sentinel
199. vironment For information on TekServer based TDS see the TekServer Platform Services Hardware Manual Server Frame BP Breaker Panels 2 P N 870 2248 06 are the breaker panels in Sentinel server frames that support Sentinel products NOTE Breaker Panels P N 870 2248 XX are the breaker panels in frames that support Sentinel products See the information and the illustrations beginning with Figure 2 5 on page 2 11 These pages are referenced when breaker panels are referred to The wiring diagrams and cable configurations are different but the breaker panels are typical Individual breaker panels are labeled on the finger guard over the breaker with associated information Server Frame Switch Ethernet switch P N 804 1580 01 is part of assembly P N 870 2441 01 in the Sentinel Server Frame to support Sentinel products See the information and the illustration Figure 2 39 on page 2 56 Figure 2 39 Ethernet Switch P N 804 1580 01 2 56 910 4626 Revision D October 2004 Installng the Sentinel Server Frame Sentinel Sytem Components Rear View detail Ethernet RJ 45 Fan vents B power return B power 48 A power 48VDC A power return 000000000000 Ool FDX QOOOOOOOO0QO0OQ00 0OOOOO0O00O00000 OOOOOOOOOOOO amp OOOOOOOOOOOO 100M
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