Ericsson EDN312 manual

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    EDN312 Installation Guide Ethernet DSL Access IP DSLAM[...]

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    EDN312 Installation Guide Ethernet DSL Access IP DSLAM . ii 1/1531-HSD 101 41 Uen A 2004-01-30 Copyright  Ericsson AB - 2004 All Rights Reserved Disclaimer No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the copyright owner. The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due t o cont[...]

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    . 1/1531-HSD 101 41 Uen A 2004 -01-30 iii Contents 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Revision History 1 2 Environmental and Space Requirements 2 3 Cabling 4 3.1 Cabling of Subscriber Lines 4 3.1.1 Cabling Lines 4 3.1.2 Wiring EDGE Connectors 5 3.2 Cabling of Ethernet Connections 8 4 Mounting the IP DSLAM 9 5 Verifying the Installation 10 5.1 Verification withou[...]

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    Introduction 1/1531-HSD 101 41 Uen A 2004 -01-30 1 1 Introduction This guide describes how to install t he Ethernet DSL Access (EDA) IP DSLAM EDN312. The guide is intended for installation and maintenance personnel. An overview of the installation process of a complete Access Domain is described in the Access Domain Installation Guid e . The reader[...]

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    Environmental and Space Requirements 2 1/1531-HSD 101 41 Uen A 2004 -01-30 2 Environmental and Space Requirements The 12-line IP DSLAM (EDN312) complies with the following standards regarding storage, transportation and operation. The operation category is also designated stationary in-use at weather-protected locations. • ETS 300 019-2-1: Storag[...]

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    Environmental and Space Requirements 1/1531-HSD 101 41 Uen A 2004 -01-30 3 The distance between the IP DSLAMs must be at least 20 mm so that an IP DSLAM can be dismounted without interfering with the adjacent IP DSLAMs. Figure 1 Space Requirem ents when Mounting in Rack or Cabinet[...]

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    Cabling 4 1/1531-HSD 101 41 Uen A 2004 -01-30 3 Cabling 3.1 Cabling of Subscriber Lines Before the IP DSLAM is mounted the connections between the Line MDF and the Exchange MDF have to be rewired. The wires are disconnected, and then reconnected through typically a Broadband MDF and the EDA System according to planning. 3.1.1 Cabling Lines The foll[...]

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    Cabling 1/1531-HSD 101 41 Uen A 2004 -01-30 5 3.1.2 Wiring EDGE Connectors It is recommended to follow the “Best practice” wiring procedure when wiring the EDGE connectors. The EDGE connector can be mounted by using a Tool Kit. The kit consists of a wiring bracket-tool and an LSA+ inserter-tool. Figure 3 on page 5 shows how to mount the wiring [...]

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    Cabling 6 1/1531-HSD 101 41 Uen A 2004 -01-30 Figure 4 Mounting the EDGE Connectors Strip approximately 20 cm off the new cable and tie it up with a cable tie to the existing cable as illustrated in Figure 5 on page 7. Alternatively, make a loop around the cable guide. Note: It is recommended to use 0.4 mm thick wiring cables[...]

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    Cabling 1/1531-HSD 101 41 Uen A 2004 -01-30 7 Figure 5 Tie Up the New cable Connect and cut the wires (one action using the KRONE LSA+ Insertion- Tool S, see Figure 6 on page 7) by placing the Insertion tool above the slit (place the cutting end towards the connector’s center), and firmly press towards the connector. Repeat this step for all wire[...]

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    Cabling 8 1/1531-HSD 101 41 Uen A 2004 -01-30 Figure 7 Tie Up and Label the EDGE Connectors 3.2 Cabling of Ethernet Connections The EDN312 IP DSLAM is connected to the network with cat. 5 straight through standard LAN cables. The total cable length from a switch to the IP DSLAM must not exceed 100 m and must conform to category 5 standard for LAN c[...]

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    Mounting the IP DSLAM 1/1531-HSD 101 41 Uen A 2004 -01-30 9 4 Mounting the IP DSLAM The illustration below shows how to mount the EDN312 after the subscri ber lines, exchange lines through the EDGE connector have been pulled. The EDGE connector is removed from the bracket-tool and inserted in the rear of the IP DSLAM. The IP DSLAM has been labelled[...]

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    Verifying the Installation 10 1/1531-HSD 101 41 Uen A 2004 -01-30 5 Verifying the Installation The purpose of the verification is to ensure the following: • No errors in the rewiring of the subscriber lines • The old services (POTS or ISDN) function • The physical installation of the EDA Access Domain nodes was done correctly • The power an[...]

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    Verifying the Installation 1/1531-HSD 101 41 Uen A 2004 -01-30 11 5.2 V erification with the Local Craft T ool The LCT can be used without a connection to PEM or to any backbone network as described in section sect ion Error! Reference source not found. on page Error! Bookmark not defined. . The LCT activates the IP DSLAMs (as well as providing an [...]

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    Verifying the Installation 12 1/1531-HSD 101 41 Uen A 2004 -01-30 2. Copy 24 configuration files with line configurations from the LCT tool to the ECN320 flash disk. 3. Restart the embedded IP DSLAMs by using the Command Line Interface (CLI) 4. Test the ADSL lines by connecting a CPE modem to each line one at a time. The LCT has an SNMP Notificatio[...]

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    Verifying the Installation 1/1531-HSD 101 41 Uen A 2004 -01-30 13 This method is similar to activating real subscribe rs. In order to use this method the following preconditions have to be fulfilled: • The PEM installation has succeeded • The PEM configuration of the network has been done • The servers in the network are running • All regis[...]

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    Reference List 14 1/1531-HSD 101 41 Uen A 2004-01-30 Reference List System Overview, 1/1551-HSC 901 26/4, Ericsson AB 2004 PEM User’s Guide, 1553-AOM 901 018/3, Ericsson AB 2004 EDN312 User’s Guide,1/1553-HSD 101 41, Ericsson AB 2004 Subrack Installation Guide, 1/1531-HSC 901 026/4, Ericsson AB 2004 Outdoor Cabinet Installation Guide, 1531-1/BF[...]

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    Ericsson AB  Ericsson AB - 2004 All Rights Reserved www.ericsson.com 1/1531-HSD 101 41 Uen A 20 04-01-30[...]