Nortel Networks Switch CVX 600 User Manual

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CVX Multi-Service Access Switch  
Release 5.0  
August 2001  
CVX 600 Multi-Service  
Access Switch  
Hardware Installation Guide  
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Regulatory and Safety  
Regulatory Information  
U.S.A. Requirements  
FCC Radio Frequency Notice for the CVX 600 Access Switch  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
This device may not cause harmful interference.  
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is  
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
FCC Part 68 General Information  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. This equipment uses the following USOC RJ-48 jacks:  
Interface  
Service Code  
Facility Code  
1.544 Mb/s superframe format (SF) without 6.0N  
line power  
04DU9-BN  
1.544 Mb/s superframe format (SF) and  
B8ZS without line power  
6.0N  
6.0N  
6.0N  
04DU9-DN  
04DU9-1KN  
04DU9-1SN  
1.544 Mb/s ANSI extended superframe  
format (ESF) without line power  
1.544 Mb/s ANSI extended superframe  
format (ESF) and B8ZS without line power  
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Regulatory Information  
If you experience trouble with this equipment, please contact Nortel Networks for repair and warranty information. If  
there is a problem with the network, the telephone company may request that you remove the equipment from the  
network until the problem is resolved.  
Nortel Networks recommends that you install an AC surge protector in the AC outlet to which the equipment is  
connected. This helps to prevent damage to the equipment caused by local lightning strikes or other electrical surges.  
FCC and Telephone Company Procedures and Requirements  
In order to connect this equipment to the network, you must provide the local telephone company with the registration  
number of this equipment, and you must order the proper connections.  
To order the proper service, provide the telephone company with the following information:  
Number of required jacks and their USOC numbers  
Sequence in which the trunks are to be connected  
Facility interface codes, by position  
UL Listing and CSA Certification - U.S. and Canada  
This equipment has been Listed by Underwriter Laboratories, Inc. and certified by CSA for use in the U.S. and  
Canada to the requirements of UL 1950. Third Edition - Safety of Information Technology Equipment. Including  
Electrical Business equipment and Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 950-95 Third Edition.  
Australian Requirements  
N441  
The regulator for telecommunications and radio communications in Australia is the ACA (Australian  
Communications Authority). This equipment is labeled with the A-Tick mark, which indicates that the product  
complies with both EMC and Telecommunications requirements and establishes a traceable link between the  
equipment and the manufacturer. It is also an indication to the user that the product can be connected to a  
telecommunications network.  
Canadian Requirements  
Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations  
This digital apparatus (CVX 600) does not exceed the Class A limits for radio-noise emissions from digital apparatus,  
as documented in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.  
Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique du ministère des Communications  
Cet appareil numérique (CVX 600) respecte les limites de bruits radioélectriques visant les appareils numériques de  
classe A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique du ministère des Communications du Canada.  
Canada CS-03 Rules and Regulations  
Note: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. The certification means that  
the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements. The  
Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the users satisfaction.  
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Regulatory and Safety  
Regulatory Information  
Before installing this equipment, ensure that it is permissible to connect to the facilities of the local  
telecommunications company. You must install this equipment using an acceptable connection method.  
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by a supplier-designated representative. If you make repairs or  
alterations to this equipment, or if the equipment malfunctions, the telecommunications company may request that  
you disconnect the equipment.  
You should ensure, for your own protection, that the electrical ground connections for the power utility, telephone  
lines, and internal water-pipe system, if present, are connected. This precaution may be particularly important in rural  
areas.  
Caution: You should not attempt to make such connections. You should contact the appropriate inspection authority  
or electrician.  
Canada CS-03 Règles et règlements  
Note: L’étiquette du ministère des Communications du Canada indique que lappareillage est certifié, cest-à-dire  
quil respecte certaines exigences de sécurité et de fonctionnement visant les réseaux de télécommunications. Le  
ministère ne garantit pas que lappareillage fonctionnera à la satisfaction de lutilisateur.  
Avant dinstaller lappareillage, sassurer quil peut être branché aux installations du service de télécommunications  
local. Lappareillage doit aussi être raccordé selon des méthodes acceptées.  
Les réparations de lappareillage certifié devraient être confiées à un service désigné par le fournisseur. En cas de  
réparation ou de modification effectuées par lutilisateur ou de mauvais fonctionnement de lappareillage, le service  
de télécommunications peut demander le débranchement de lappareillage.  
Pour leur propre sécurité, les utilisateurs devraient sassurer que les mises à la terre des lignes de distribution  
d’électricité, des lignes téléphoniques et de la tuyauterie métallique interne sont raccordées ensemble. Cette mesure de  
sécurité est particulièrement importante en milieu rural.  
Attention: Les utilisateurs ne doivent pas procéder à ces raccordements, mais doivent plutôt faire appel aux pouvoirs  
de réglementation en cause ou à un électricien, selon le cas.  
European Requirements  
EMI/EN 55 022 Statement  
This certifies that the Nortel Networks CVX 600 switch is shielded against the generation of radio interference in  
accordance with the application of Council Directive 89/336/EEC. Conformity is declared by the application of EN 55  
022:1998 and EN 55 024:1998.  
Warning: This is a Class A product. In a residential area, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the  
user may be required to take the appropriate measures.  
EC Declaration of Conformity  
This product conforms to the provisions of Council Directives EMC Directive (89/336/EEC), Low Voltage Directive  
(73/23/EEC), and R+TTE Directive (1999/5/EC).  
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Regulatory Information  
Japan/Nippon Requirements Only  
Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) Statement  
Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) Statement  
This equipment is in the 1st category (information equipment to be used in commercial and/or industrial areas) and  
conforms to the standards set by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Data Processing Equipment and  
Electronic Office Machines that are aimed at preventing radio interference in commercial and/or industrial areas.  
Consequently, when this equipment is used in a residential area or in an adjacent area thereto, radio interference may  
be caused to equipment such as radios and TV receivers.  
JATE Requirements  
This certifies that the Nortel Networks CVX 600 conforms to the standards set by JATE (Japan Approvals Institute for  
Telecommunications Equipment) as of 06/06/01 with Approval Numbers CD01-0459JP and L01-0145.  
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Regulatory and Safety  
Safety Warnings  
Safety Warnings  
General Warnings  
The following safety warnings apply:  
Mechanical hazards and electrical shock hazards are possible if you remove one or more of the modules. There are  
no operator-serviceable modules. Only qualified personnel should service this equipment.  
This equipment must be connected to a protective ground according to the instructions in this manual. Improper  
grounding may result in electrical shock.  
This equipment does not provide safety isolation between any port that is connected to a digital network  
termination point or any port to which terminal equipment is connected.  
The wall circuit breaker provides the main protection for this equipment. For -48 VDC operation, the equipment  
must reside on its own circuit with a breaker rated for 20 A.  
Ensure that rack installation does not result in airflow blockage to power supply vents or chassis vents.  
Before installing the CVX 600 switch, ensure that the rack is sturdy and well-secured.  
DC Power Supply Warnings  
The DC power supply must be installed in a restricted area, such as an equipment closet or room, in compliance with  
Articles 110-16, 110-17, and 110-18 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. The DC power source must be  
isolated from the AC power source and must have a proper ground.  
The grounded conductor of the DC supply circuit can be connected to the frame grounding conductor of the CVX 600  
switch. In this case, the following conditions apply:  
The CVX 600 switch must be connected to the DC power supply grounded conductor or bonding jumper from the  
grounding terminal bar or bus to which the DC power supply grounded conductor is connected.  
The CVX 600 switch must be located in the same area as other equipment having a connection between the  
grounded conductor of the same DC supply circuit and the grounding conductor, and also the point of grounding of  
the DC system. The DC system must not be grounded elsewhere.  
You must not switch or disconnect devices in the grounded conductor between the DC power supply and the point  
of connection of the grounding electrode conductor.  
A readily accessible disconnect device may be provided in the fixed wiring for a DC power supply. The device must  
be rated for the voltage and current specified.  
Before installing equipment in a rack, consider the overall loading of the branch circuit.  
For safety purposes, the DC power supply requires connection to a grounded outlet. To prevent possible injury from  
voltages on the telecommunications network, disconnect all telecommunications network lines before disconnecting  
the DC power supply from the grounded outlet.  
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Safety Warnings  
Lithium Battery Caution  
Caution: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type  
recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions.  
Attention: Il y a danger dexplosion sil y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie. Remplacer uniquement avec une  
batterie du même type ou dun type recommandé par le constructeur. Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées  
conformément aux instructions du fabricant.  
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Contents  
Preface  
Accessing Software Upgrades .................................................................................xvii  
Customer Services ........................................................................................................xviii  
Technical Support ....................................................................................................xviii  
Product Damage .....................................................................................................xviii  
Equipment Problems ...............................................................................................xviii  
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Chapter 1  
Chassis Installation  
Preparing for the CVX 600 Installation .........................................................................1-14  
Overview ................................................................................................................1-14  
Unpacking the Shipment ........................................................................................1-14  
Checking the Shipment ..........................................................................................1-15  
Tools and Equipment Needed ................................................................................1-16  
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Installing the Feet on the Bottom of the Chassis ....................................................1-19  
Telco and EIA Rack Hole Spacing .........................................................................1-21  
Chapter 2  
Chassis Connections  
Connecting to DS1/T1 Interfaces .............................................................................2-9  
Connecting to E1 Interfaces ...................................................................................2-10  
Connecting to DS3 Interfaces ................................................................................2-11  
Connecting to the HSSI Interface ...........................................................................2-12  
Connecting to the OC3/STM1 Interface .................................................................2-13  
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Connecting Equipment to a Local Ethernet Port ..........................................................2-41  
Description .............................................................................................................2-41  
Connecting a Remote Device Using an Ethernet Port ...........................................2-41  
Applying Power to the CVX 600 ...................................................................................2-42  
Procedure ...............................................................................................................2-42  
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SCC-HSSI-SM, SCC-HSSI-RLTM .........................................................................2-46  
Optical DAC ...........................................................................................................2-51  
Chapter 3  
Replacing CVX 600 Components  
Installing a Fan Module ..........................................................................................3-34  
Replacing a PDU Module .............................................................................................3-36  
Description .............................................................................................................3-36  
Removing the PDU Module ....................................................................................3-36  
Installing a PDU Module .........................................................................................3-38  
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Description .............................................................................................................3-40  
Installing a Power Module ......................................................................................3-42  
Technical Specifications  
Ethernet 10/100BASE-TX Interface Cable Specifications ......................................A-11  
E1 and T1 Interface Line Specifications ................................................................ A-12  
E1 and T1 Shielded Cable Specifications ............................................................. A-13  
DS3 Coaxial Cable Specifications ......................................................................... A-13  
Optical Cable Specifications ................................................................................. A-13  
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AC Power Requirements ....................................................................................... A-17  
DC Power Requirements ...................................................................................... A-17  
SCC-LTM/-RLTM Interfaces ........................................................................................ A-18  
DAC-LTM/-RLTM External Clock Interface ................................................................. A-19  
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Preface  
About This Guide  
Introduction  
This guide describes how to install the Nortel Networks CVX* 600 Multi-Service  
Access Switch for Telco and Internet service provider (ISP) customers. Because  
installation procedures vary between Telco and ISP customers, use this manual as  
a guide for installation.  
Topics  
Topic  
Page  
Chapters and Appendixes in This Guide  
Information About CVX Products  
About This Release  
xvi  
xvii  
xvii  
xvii  
xvii  
xviii  
xviii  
xviii  
xviii  
Accessing Related Documentation  
Accessing Software Upgrades  
Customer Services  
Technical Support  
Product Damage  
Equipment Problems  
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Chapters and Appendixes in This Guide  
Chapters and Appendixes in This Guide  
This guide contains the following chapters and appendixes:  
For  
Go to  
Chassis Installation  
Chapter 1  
Chapter 2  
Chapter 3  
Appendix A  
Chassis Connections  
Replacing CVX 600 Components  
Technical Specifications  
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Preface  
Information About CVX Products  
Information About CVX Products  
About This Release  
This version of the CVX access switch documentation supports software  
delivered to customers using CVX Release 5.0 software.  
Accessing Related Documentation  
For information about gaining access to documentation, contact your Nortel  
Networks account representative.  
Accessing Software Upgrades  
Software upgrades are accessible online through the World Wide Web at http://  
www.nortelnetworks.com. Click Customer Support > Software Distribution  
and follow the instructions to download software upgrades for your CVX product.  
Access to software upgrades is available to customers with Performance Pack  
support agreements. Contact your Nortel Networks account representative for  
more information about Performance Packs or gaining access to software  
upgrades.  
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Customer Services  
Customer Services  
Technical Support  
In the USA and Canada: If you are within your warranty period or have  
purchased a Performance Pack support agreement covering your CVX network,  
dial 1-800-758-4827 to contact a Technical Support engineer. If you would like  
information regarding Performance Packs, please contact your Nortel Networks  
account representative.  
Outside the USA: Contact your Regional Nortel Networks Support Prime.  
Product Damage  
If any part of the CVX 600 is damaged, contact the shipper to conduct an  
inspection and prepare a damage report. Save the shipping container and all  
packing materials until the inspection and the damage report are completed.  
In addition, contact Technical Support as instructed in the previous section so that  
arrangements can be made for replacement equipment. Do not return any part of  
the shipment until you receive detailed instructions from a technical  
representative.  
Equipment Problems  
If your equipment is not working properly, you should immediately remove it  
from the telephone line to prevent any possible damage to the telephone network.  
If the telephone company identifies a problem, they may notify you prior to  
discontinuing telephone service. After notification, you will be given an  
opportunity to correct the problem. You will also be informed of your right to file  
a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).  
If repair or modification is required in order for your equipment to operate  
properly, contact Technical Support. All repairs or modifications must be  
completed by Nortel Networks or an authorized Nortel Networks representative.  
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Chapter 1  
Chassis Installation  
About This Chapter  
Introduction  
This chapter describes how to install the CVX 600 chassis.  
Topics  
Topic  
Page  
CVX 600 Chassis Overview  
1-2  
Preparing the Site for the Installation  
Mounting the CVX 600 in a Rack  
AC and DC Power  
1-5  
1-7  
1-12  
1-14  
1-18  
Preparing for the CVX 600 Installation  
Installing the CVX 600 Chassis  
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CVX 600 Chassis Overview  
CVX 600 Chassis Overview  
Description  
The CVX 600 chassis has 6 slots: 4 slots are reserved for the modem access cards  
(MACs) and digital access cards (DACs), and 2 slots are reserved for the system  
control cards (SCCs).  
Remote Access Configuration  
The CVX 600 chassis configured for remote access is equipped with the  
following:  
An internal fan module for system cooling  
A redundant DC power interface  
An optional redundant AC power module  
Where to Install  
You can install the CVX 600 chassis on a flat surface, or you can install it in a  
Telco or standard EIA 19-inch or 23-inch computer rack.  
Note: A 23-inch computer rack requires optional mounting hardware,  
which you can order from Nortel Networks.  
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CVX 600 Chassis Overview  
Front View of CVX 600 Chassis  
The following figure shows the front of the CVX 600 chassis.  
AC Power  
Modules  
PDUs (Circuit Breaker Modules)  
AC Chassis Option  
AC PM  
AC PM  
AC PM  
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AC PM  
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BIP  
BIP  
PDU  
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Fans  
PDU  
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ESD  
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ESD Jack  
CVX-6oo  
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and modem access  
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3
Fan  
Module  
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SCC  
SEC  
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system control  
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SCC  
PRI  
DC Chassis Option  
BIP  
BIP  
PDU  
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Fans  
PDU  
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ESD  
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CVX-6oo  
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SCC  
SEC  
SCC  
PRI  
CVX-0218B  
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Rear View of CVX 600 Chassis  
The following figure shows the rear of the CVX 600 chassis.  
DC power connections  
(behind protective cover)  
Grounding  
lugs/screw  
AC chassis option shown  
AC PM  
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System control card termination module  
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Chassis Installation  
Preparing the Site for the Installation  
Preparing the Site for the Installation  
Overview  
Before you install the CVX 600 chassis, you need to prepare your site. Consider  
the method of mounting (rack or flat surface), the installation of the rack (if used),  
tools and equipment needed, space requirements, and weight. These issues are  
Reference  
For information about the environmental requirements and power specifications,  
see Appendix A, Technical Specifications.”  
Mounting Options  
You can mount the CVX 600 in one of two ways:  
Position the CVX 600 on a flat, sturdy, horizontal surface. See Positioning  
the Chassis on a Flat Surfaceon page 1-18.  
Mount the CVX 600 in a rack.  
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AC PM  
AC PM  
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AC PM  
AC PM  
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2
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AC PM  
AC PM  
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5
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6
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Fans  
PDU  
PDU  
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PDU  
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PDU  
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CVX-6oo  
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PDU  
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BIP  
BIP  
PDU  
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Jack  
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CVX-6oo  
CVX-6oo  
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2
3
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1
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BIP  
ESD  
Jack  
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Mounting the CVX 600 in a Rack  
Mounting the CVX 600 in a Rack  
Rack Capacity  
You can install up to seven AC-powered CVX 600s or up to ten DC-powered  
CVX 600s in a standard Telco or Electronic Industries Association (EIA) rack.  
Rack Requirements  
The rack must meet the following requirements:  
Heavy-duty steel construction  
EIA standard hole spacing, or a Telco rack with 25 mm spacing  
Width of 19 in. (48.26 cm) or 23 in. (58.42 cm), depth of 24 in. (60.96 cm)  
Nortel Networks Rack Recommendation  
Nortel Networks recommends using a Physical Telecommunications Environment  
(PTE) 2000 rack.  
Caution: Nortel Networks does not authorize the use of racks with front  
or rear doors or side panels. The operating environment must provide  
airflow at 200 cubic feet per minute (CFM) per CVX 600 chassis at a  
temperature range of 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C). The optimal ambient  
temperature for reliable CVX 600 operation is 68° to 77°F (20° to 25°C).  
Rack Placement  
The rack you plan to install should be in an area that is:  
A dedicated equipment room or closet, wired in accordance with local  
electrical codes  
Large enough to allow easy access for service and maintenance  
Free of dust, smoke, and electrostatic discharge  
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Properly ventilated  
Well lighted  
Note: The recommended aisle spacing is 29.5 in. (750 mm).  
Ceiling Requirements  
Consider the following ceiling requirements before you install the rack:  
The ceiling should be clear of obstructions such as beams, heating and air  
conditioning ducts, water pipes, and lights.  
The ceiling should not have sprinklers; however, appropriate fire protection  
devices should be available.  
Size and Weight Considerations  
Before you install the rack at your site, make sure that the equipment room can  
accommodate the size and weight of the rack and the CVX 600.  
To determine the total weight, add the weight of all of the CVX 600 chassis (about  
70 lb, 31.7 kg each for the AC chassis option, NTDZ10BA), and the weight of the  
rack.  
Reference  
For information about general equipment requirements, see the Telcordia Network  
Equipment Building Standards (NEBS), General Equipment Requirements  
(GR-63).  
Nortel Networks PTE 2000 Rack  
Nortel Networks offers two types of PTE 2000 racks:  
PTE 2000 NEBS-compliant rack (NTRU0134)  
PTE 2000 ETSI-compliant rack (NTRU0234)  
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Mounting the CVX 600 in a Rack  
Reference  
For PTE 2000 rack installation instructions, see the PTE 2000 Installation Guide  
(IM 07-08-1543).  
Anchor Kits  
Nortel Networks offers four types of PTE 2000 anchor kits; each kit contains two  
anchors. If you do not plan to order anchor kits from Nortel Networks, you can  
use other anchor kits that provide the same level of seismic protection.  
Note: You must use six floor anchors to secure the PTE 2000 rack to the  
equipment-room floor.  
The following table describes each of the anchor kits.  
Earthquake Zone  
Compliance  
Kit Number  
Floor Type  
Notes  
NTRU0324  
Up to and including zone 4 Raised or concrete  
floor  
Includes M12  
anchoring hardware  
(2 anchors)  
NTRU0328  
NTRU0323  
NTRU0326  
Up to and including zone 4 Concrete floor only  
Includes M12  
anchoring hardware  
(2 anchors)  
Up to and including zone 2 Raised or concrete  
floor  
Includes 3/8 in.  
anchoring hardware  
(2 anchors)  
Up to and including zone 2 Concrete floor only  
Includes 3/8 in.  
anchoring hardware  
(2 anchors)  
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Mounting the CVX 600 in a Rack  
Space Requirements  
The following table lists the PTE 2000 racks and dimensions.  
Width in  
Inches (mm) Inches (mm  
Depth in  
Height in  
Inches (mm)  
Rack Type  
Part Number  
NEBS-compliant rack  
ETSI-compliant rack  
NTRU0134  
NTRU0234  
23.6 (600)  
23.6 (600)  
23.6 (600)  
23.6 (600)  
83.66 (2125)  
86.6 (2200)  
Flooring Requirements  
You must anchor the PTE 2000 rack to the equipment-room floor. The flooring  
can be one of the following types:  
Raised floor tiles, ideally with a clearance of 18 in. (45.5 cm), and a subfloor  
cable management system  
Bare concrete floor  
Depth for Drilling  
If you plan to install the PTE 2000 floor anchors on a bare concrete floor, you  
must drill to the following depths:  
2 in. (51 mm) for the 3/8 in. anchor (for zone 2 earthquake compliance,  
NTRU0323/NTRU0326)  
4 in. (103 mm) for the M12 anchor (for zone 4 earthquake compliance,  
NTRU0324/NTRU0328)  
Warning: Before you begin to drill, make sure you are familiar with the  
building construction. If you plan to drill holes in a below-ground  
structure, make sure that you do not drill through the concrete into the  
vapor barrier. If you do, groundwater may seep through the anchor hole.  
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Mounting the CVX 600 in a Rack  
Access Considerations  
The doorways, corridors, and elevators leading to the installation site must be able  
to accommodate the rack. Consider the following when planning the arrival and  
unloading of the PTE 2000 rack:  
Including the pallet on which the PTE 2000 rack is shipped, the height of the  
rack is 91.66 in. (2,325 mm). The pallet width is 39.4 in. (1,000 mm).  
The weight of an empty PTE 2000 rack is approximately 125 lb (57 kg),  
excluding the shipping crate.  
Use freight elevators (if available) to move the equipment to upper floors.  
Rack Cooling Requirements  
You can install up to seven AC-powered CVX 600s or up to ten DC-powered  
CVX 600s in a standard Telco or EIA rack without front or rear doors or side  
panels. Nortel Networks recommends using a PTE 2000 rack.  
To ensure proper cooling for the CVX 600, the rack must meet the following  
requirements:  
The operating environment must provide airflow at 200 CFM per CVX 600  
chassis at a temperature range of 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C).  
The optimal ambient temperature for reliable long-term CVX 600 operation is  
68° to 77°F (20° to 25°C).  
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AC and DC Power  
AC and DC Power  
Description  
The CVX 600 uses either an AC or DC power source.  
AC Power Option  
If you are using AC power from an outlet, you should be installing the AC chassis  
option. The AC chassis option contains two independent power modules. If one  
module fails, the other module powers the CVX 600.  
AC Chassis Option  
AC PM  
AC PM  
AC PM  
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SCC  
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AC and DC Power  
DC Power Option  
If you are using an external AC power supply, you should be installing the DC  
chassis option.  
The DC chassis option requires an external -48 VDC power source.  
DC Chassis Option  
BIP  
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PDU  
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Note: Both versions contain internal circuit breaker modules.  
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Preparing for the CVX 600 Installation  
Preparing for the CVX 600 Installation  
Overview  
To prepare for the installation of the CVX 600 chassis, make sure:  
The shipment is complete and undamaged.  
You have the proper equipment and tools.  
You have network lines available.  
Unpacking the Shipment  
The CVX 600 is secured to a pallet and covered by a box to protect the contents  
during shipment. Move the shipping container to the installation site before  
unpacking the CVX 600.  
To unpack the CVX 600, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
Using a screwdriver or other tool, pry down the tabs that secure the box to the  
pallet.  
CVX-0182B  
2
Lift the box up and off the pallet.  
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Preparing for the CVX 600 Installation  
Step  
Action  
3
Remove the box containing the accessory kit and other parts. (The AC chassis  
option will have two power cords. The DC chassis option will have none.)  
4
5
Remove the packing material surrounding the chassis.  
Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the six screws that secure the chassis to  
the pallet brackets.  
Turn counterclockwise  
to remove screws.  
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Phillips screwdriver  
Turn counterclockwise  
to remove screws.  
CVX-0221A  
6
Using a 9/16-inch wrench, remove the four bolts that secure the pallet  
brackets to the pallet.  
7
8
Remove the four pallet brackets from the pallet.  
Carefully remove the chassis from the pallet.  
Checking the Shipment  
Carefully inspect the shipment for completeness, ensuring the items in the  
shipping container match those on the packing list affixed to the shipping  
container. In particular:  
Confirm that the shipment includes any additional cables you have ordered.  
Check all items for shipping damage.  
Note: If you detect or suspect any damage, do not install the CVX 600  
chassis. See Technical Supporton page xviii.  
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Preparing for the CVX 600 Installation  
Tools and Equipment Needed  
Before you install the CVX 600 chassis, ensure that you have all of the necessary  
tools, cables, console equipment, and mounting hardware.  
Tools  
You must have the following tools:  
Screwdrivers:  
Phillips #2 screwdriver  
1/16-inch and 1/4-inch flat-tip screwdrivers  
Nut drivers (nonmetric sizes) for securing power and ground cabling  
Volt/ohm meter for power connections  
Cables and Cable Ties  
The shipment does not include the cables required for the telephone side of your  
network. Ensure that the installation site has the proper network cabling.  
Cable ties are needed to bundle network and power cables, to provide access to  
Service Console  
You can connect a local terminal or a PC to the CVX 600 to monitor startup  
diagnostics and to perform manual startup and configuration. See Chapter 2,  
Chassis Connections,for information on installing a service console. See the  
following software manuals for information on configuring the CVX 600 access  
switch:  
CVX Multi-Service Access Switch Startup Guide  
CVX Multi-Service Access Switch Configuration Guide  
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Preparing for the CVX 600 Installation  
Note: Before you turn on the CVX 600, you should connect a local  
terminal or PC to the CVX 600 console port. This console will display  
diagnostic information. If there is a startup problem, in which case, you  
need to contact Nortel Networks Technical Support (see Customer  
Serviceson page xviii).  
Mounting Hardware  
To install the CVX 600 chassis in a rack, you need a Phillips #2 screwdriver and a  
computer rack that meets the specifications listed in Rack Requirementson  
page 1-7.  
If the rack does not have threaded rail holes, you must use cagenuts and cagenut  
screws (not supplied).  
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CVX 600 Hardware Installation Guide  
Installing the CVX 600 Chassis  
Installing the CVX 600 Chassis  
Mounting Options  
You can mount the CVX 600 in one of two ways:  
Position the chassis on a flat, sturdy, horizontal surface.  
Mount the chassis in a rack.  
Positioning the Chassis on a Flat Surface  
When positioning the chassis on a flat, sturdy surface, you must ensure that the  
surface is:  
Large enough for the chassis to operate properly  
Strong enough to support the combined weight of the chassis and the cables  
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Installing the CVX 600 Chassis  
Installing the Feet on the Bottom of the Chassis  
To install the feet, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
2
Carefully lay the chassis on one side.  
Using a Phillips screwdriver, attach the feet to the four holes in the bottom of  
the chassis, near the corners.  
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Installing the CVX 600 Chassis  
Mounting the Chassis in a Rack  
The mounting flanges are preinstalled on the chassis.  
Caution: Nortel Networks recommends using a PTE 2000 rack. Nortel  
Networks does not authorize the use of racks with front or rear doors or  
side panels. The operating environment must provide airflow at 200 cubic  
feet per minute (CFM) per CVX 600 chassis at a temperature range of 32°  
to 104°F (0° to 40°C). The optimal ambient temperature for reliable  
CVX 600 operation is 68° to 77°F (20° to 25°C).  
Caution: Before you install the CVX 600 chassis in a rack, ensure that  
the rack is sturdy and well secured. A fully configured CVX 600 chassis  
weighs about 70 lb, which could make an unsecured rack top-heavy or  
unstable.  
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Installing the CVX 600 Chassis  
Telco and EIA Rack Hole Spacing  
You can use mounting flanges to install the CVX 600 chassis in a Telco or EIA  
rack. Telco and EIA racks have 0.5-inch spacing between the dual mounting  
holes, and 0.625-inch spacing between the dual mounting hole pairs.  
The following figure shows the positions on the mounting flange that you use for  
Telco and EIA racks.  
AC chassis option  
DC chassis option  
1
1
2
2
3
4
3
4
5
5
6
7
EIA: Use positions 2 and 4  
TELCO: Use positions 1, 3, 5  
EIA: Use positions 1, 3, 5, 7  
TELCO: Use positions 2, 4, 6  
CVX-0222A  
Note: Before you install the CVX 600 chassis in a rack, determine the  
type of rack you have so that you can properly align the mounting holes.  
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Installing the CVX 600 Chassis  
Hardware Needed to Complete the Chassis Installation  
To complete the chassis installation, you need the following hardware:  
Four (for DC chassis option) or eight (for AC chassis option) truss-head  
mounting screws (included in the shipment)  
Phillips #2 screwdriver  
Caution: A fully configured CVX 600 chassis can weigh about 70 lb.  
You should have someone assist you in lifting and holding the chassis in  
position at installation time.  
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Installing the CVX 600 Chassis  
Installing the Chassis  
To install the chassis, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
2
Have someone help you lift the chassis to the desired installation height.  
Move the chassis up or down to properly align the positions on the mounting  
flanges with the mounting holes on the rack.  
AC  
PM  
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1
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Installing the CVX 600 Chassis  
Step  
Action  
3
Insert truss-head screws through each flange hole and into the corresponding  
holes on the front vertical supports of the rack.  
AC  
PM  
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tighten screws  
(75 in-lb for a  
PTE 2000 rack).  
CVX-0241A  
4
Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screws.  
Caution: You must tighten the screws sufficiently to support the CVX  
600 chassis. If using the PTE 2000 rack, tighten the provided hex-head  
screws to 75 in-lb, using a torque-regulating ratchet. Nortel Networks  
cannot recommend a specific torque value for other racks.  
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Chapter 2  
Chassis Connections  
About This Chapter  
Introduction  
This chapter describes how to connect network cabling and optional console  
equipment to the CVX 600.  
Topics  
Topic  
Page  
Connecting Alarms  
2-2  
Connecting Network Cables  
2-7  
Connecting Power to the Chassis  
Routing the Cables  
2-16  
2-27  
2-29  
2-32  
2-41  
2-42  
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Installing and Removing the Flash Memory Cards  
Connecting Equipment to the Console Port  
Connecting Equipment to a Local Ethernet Port  
Applying Power to the CVX 600  
Checking the LEDs  
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Connecting Alarms  
Connecting Alarms  
Introduction  
The SCC-LTM and SCC-RLTM contain a terminal block that allows you to  
connect up to three audible alarms and three visual alarms. These alarms alert you  
to critical, major, and minor conditions. The left six screw terminals on the  
terminal block are available for visual alarms, such as lights; the right six screw  
terminals are available for audible alarms, such as bells.  
Warning: The contacts on the terminal block are rated at 30 VAC and  
have a maximum current rating of 1 ampere (A). The circuit connecting  
the alarms must meet the requirements for safety extra-low voltage  
(SELV). The wires connecting the alarms must be the appropriate gauge  
for alarm devices.  
During normal, uninterrupted operation, the contacts remain open. If a failure  
occurs, the contacts close and trigger the connected alarm.  
Alarm Categories  
The following table lists the three general categories of alarms and the possible  
causes:  
Alarm  
Possible Cause  
Critical (Crit)  
Hardware failures: the system power supply and fan module have  
failed, for example.  
Major (Maj)  
Minor (Min)  
Communication failures: the link or network connection has failed.  
Modem failures: the configured thresholds have been exceeded.  
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Connecting Alarms  
Alarm Types  
The following table lists specific alarm types, severity, and possible causes:  
Alarm Type  
Severity  
Description  
T1 Alarm  
Critical  
An alarm condition has been detected on the  
specified T1 line, or the signal on the T1 line has  
been lost.  
T3 Alarm  
Critical  
An alarm condition has been detected on the  
specified T3 line, or the signal on the T3 line has  
been lost.  
HSSI Port Down Critical  
The HSSI port has failed to initialize.  
The Ethernet port has failed to initialize.  
Ethernet Port  
Down  
Major  
Fan Down  
Major  
Major  
Major  
The cooling fans have stopped.  
Power Down  
SCC Failover  
The external power source has dropped.  
The primary SCC has failed, and the secondary SCC  
has resumed operation. CVXView generates this  
alarm. Although the raising trap is generated on the  
CVX 600, it does not recognize this as an alarm  
condition. This alarm must be cleared manually on  
CVXView (Clear Alarms button).  
Link Down  
Slot Down  
Minor  
The sending protocol entity recognizes a failure in  
one of the communication links represented in the  
agent’s configuration.  
Minor  
Major  
Major  
Communication has been lost between the indicated  
slot and the SCC.  
Sonet/SDH  
Loss of Signal  
Transitions are not detected on incoming signals,  
therefore, a loss of signal is declared.  
Sonet/SDH  
Loss of Frame  
An OOF/SEF defect has persisted for a period of 3  
milliseconds, therefore, a loss of frame is declared.  
Sonet/SDH C2 Minor  
Mismatch  
The C2 field value in the received frame does not  
match the configured value in the SigLabelExpect  
attribute.  
Sonet/SDH S1  
New Event  
Minor  
The specified STM-1 is in S1 New Alarm. The S1  
field in the received frame contains a new value.  
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Connecting Alarms  
Alarm Type  
Severity  
Description  
Sonet/SDH S  
Trace Mismatch  
Minor  
The Section Trace string in the received frame does  
not match the configured value in the  
StraceStringExpect attribute.  
Sonet/SDH P  
Trace Mismatch  
Minor  
The Path Trace string in the received frame does not  
match the configured value in the  
PtraceStringExpect attribute.  
Sonet/SDH LOS Major  
Alarm Clear  
The LOS alarm condition is cleared.  
Sonet/SDH LOF Major  
Alarm Clear  
The LOF alarm condition is cleared.  
APS Live  
Minor  
Minor  
Minor  
The designated optical interface is up and can  
received calls.  
APS Standby  
APS Down  
The designated optical interface is up, but is in  
standby mode.  
The designated optical interface is down.  
ATM Red Alarm Major  
The specified link port has a critical alarm, such as  
the absence of a line signal.  
ATM Yellow  
Alarm  
Major  
Major  
Minor  
Minor  
Minor  
Minor  
Minor  
Minor  
Minor  
Minor  
The specified link port has an informational alarm.  
The specified link port alarms are cleared.  
The STIC Marker port is up.  
ATM Alarm  
Clear  
ATM Marker  
Port Up  
ATM Marker  
Port Down  
The STIC Marker port is down.  
ATM Interface  
Up  
The ATM interface is up.  
ATM Interface  
Down  
The ATM interface is down.  
ATM Logical  
Interface Up  
The logical interface on the ATM interface is up.  
The logical interface on the ATM interface is down.  
The ILMI interface is up.  
ATM Logical  
Interface  
ATM ILMI  
Enabled  
ATM ILMI  
Disabled  
The ILMI interface is down.  
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Alarm Type  
Severity  
Description  
ATM PVPC  
PVCC Up  
Minor  
The PVPC/PVCC has been successfully created.  
ATM PVPC  
PVCC  
Minor  
Minor  
Major  
The PVPC/PVCC is down.  
ATM APS  
Switchover  
A link failure caused the PHY driver to turn on the  
redundant PHY.  
Sonet/SDH  
Alarm Sdber  
The specified STM-1 is in Signal Degrade Bit Error  
Rate alarm. The value set in the  
SigDegradeThreshold attribute for this line has  
been exceeded.  
Sonet/SDH  
Alarm Sfber  
Major  
Major  
Major  
The specified STM-1 is in Signal Failure Bit Error  
Rate alarm. The value set in the  
SigFailureThreshold attribute for this line has been  
exceeded.  
Sonet/SDH  
Alarm Sdber  
Clear  
The specified STM-1 is not in Signal Degrade Bit  
Error Rate alarm. The Signal Degrade Bit Error Rate  
is now below the SigDegradeThreshold value set in  
the configuration.  
Sonet/SDH  
Alarm Sfber  
Clear  
The specified STM-1 is not in Signal Failure Bit Error  
Rate alarm. The Signal Failure Bit Error Rate is now  
configuration.  
Reference  
For pinout assignments, see Appendix A, Technical Specifications.”  
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Connecting Alarms  
Procedure  
To connect alarms to the terminal block, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
Select the terminals you want to use for the audible or visual alarm.  
1
2
Use a small flat-tip screwdriver to loosen the two terminal screws for each  
alarm device you want to connect. For example, if you want to connect an  
audible alarm for a critical condition, loosen the terminal screws for the  
terminals labeled Crit(ical) and Ret(urn).  
RX  
TX  
Alarms  
Visual  
SCC-RLTM  
OC3/STM1-1  
Ret  
Min  
Ret  
Maj  
Ret  
Cit  
Ret  
Min  
A
Ret  
udib  
Maj  
Ret  
Console  
Crit  
le  
R
a
System  
Remove 1/2 inch  
of wire insulation.  
Connect wires  
to alarm device.  
Tighten screws to  
1 to 2 in-lb, using a  
1/16-inch flat-tip  
screwdriver.  
RX  
TX  
A la rm s  
V is u a l  
OC3 /ST1  
e t  
M n  
R t  
a
e t  
C it  
R t  
i
A
e
u d ib  
Optical SCC-II-LTM  
a j  
R t  
C it  
Console  
le  
O C 3 /S T M 1  
S y s te m  
Remove 1/2 inch  
of insulation.  
Connect wires  
to alarm device  
.
Tighten screws to 1 to 2 in-lb  
using a 1/16-inch flat-tip  
screwdriver.  
CVX-0184C  
3
4
5
Use a wire stripper to remove approximately 1/2 inch of insulation from the  
wires.  
Insert the wires into the terminals and tighten the screws to 1 to 2 in-lb using a  
1/16-inch flat-tip screwdriver.  
Connect the other end of the wires to the alarm device.  
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Chassis Connections  
Connecting Network Cables  
Connecting Network Cables  
Overview  
You will need to attach network cables to the following CVX 600 interfaces:  
10/100BASE-T (on the SCC-LTM and SCC-RLTM)  
DS1/T1 (RJ-45/48C)  
E1 (RJ-45/48C)  
DS3  
HSSI  
Optical (OC3/STM1)  
Reference  
See Appendix A, Technical Specificationsfor descriptions of the CVX 600  
cable interfaces.  
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Connecting Network Cables  
Connecting to 10/100BASE-T Interfaces  
Each 10/100BASE-T interface on the SCC-RLTM supports one full-duplex  
connection.  
To connect an Ethernet unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable to a  
10/100BASE-T interface, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
Plug the UTP connectors into the receptacles.  
3
1 0 / 1 0 0 E n e t  
2
1 0 / 1 0 0 E n e t  
1
Link  
1 0 / 1 0 0 E n e t  
RX  
Link  
TX  
RX  
Link  
TX  
OC3/STM1-2  
Optical SCC-II-LTM  
A l a r m s  
V i s u a l  
OC3/STM1
e
n  
e
j  
R t  
r t  
t  
A
i
t  
u d i b  
a j  
e
Console  
i t  
l e  
O C 3 / S T M 1  
S y s t e m  
5
1
/
0
E
t
A P P A X X X A L A S E R  
L A S E R P R O D U C T  
D
E
C
L
A
S
S
E
1
4
C L A S S  
1
1
/
0
E
t
3
RX  
Link  
1
/
0
E
t
RX  
2
Link  
1
/
0
E
t
RX  
1
Link  
5XEthernet SCC-RLTM  
1
/
0
E
t
A l a r m s  
V i s u a l  
RX  
Link  
RX  
Link  
i
e
j  
e
r t  
t  
A
i
u d i b  
t  
j  
t  
i
l e  
HSSI  
3
1
/
0
E
t
2
1
/
0
E
t
RX  
1
Link  
1
/
0
E
t
3XEthernet SCC-RLTM  
A l a r m s  
V i s u a l  
RX  
Link  
RX  
Link  
t  
i
t  
j  
t  
i
t  
A
u d i b  
a
i
l e  
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Chassis Connections  
Connecting Network Cables  
Connecting to DS1/T1 Interfaces  
The DS1-DAC-LTM provides 12 or 24 channelized T1 ports and one port for  
connecting to an external clocking device.  
To connect T1 cables to the T1 ports, and to connect the DS1-DAC-LTM to an  
external clocking device, follow this step:  
Step  
Action  
1
Plug the connectors into the receptacles.  
C
l
c
k
Connect to the  
12  
1
10  
external clocking  
device (optional).  
9
12 DS1 ports  
8
7
6
5
4
D S112  
3
2
1
24  
C
l
c
k
21  
12  
20  
Connect to the  
external clocking  
24 DS1 ports  
17  
9
16  
8
13  
device (optional).  
5
4
E
1
2
4
1
Connect to the  
telephone network.  
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Connecting Network Cables  
Connecting to E1 Interfaces  
The E1-DAC-LTM provides 12 or 24 E1 ports and one port for connecting to an  
external clocking device. To connect E1 cables to the E1 ports, and to connect the  
E1-DAC-LTM to an external clocking device, follow this step:  
Step  
Action  
1
Plug the connectors into the receptacles.  
C
l
c
k
12  
1
10  
Connect to the  
external clocking  
device (optional).  
9
8
12 E1 ports  
7
6
5
4
E
1
2
3
2
1
24  
C
l
c
k
21  
12  
20  
24 E1 ports  
Connect to the  
17  
9
16  
8
external clocking  
device (optional).  
13  
5
4
E
1
 x
4
1
Connect to the  
telephone network.  
CVX-0243A  
Note: Using shielded cabling is an electromagnetic interference (EMI)  
requirement for CVX 600 E1 network configurations.  
Note: For UK installations using 75 ohm E1 coax, a balun is needed to  
connect to the 120 ohm impedance of the CVX switch. Nortel does not  
recommend a specific balun panel for this application.  
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Connecting Network Cables  
Connecting to DS3 Interfaces  
To connect to DS3 interfaces, follow this step:  
Step  
Action  
1
Plug the TX and RX coaxial cable connectors into the appropriate  
DS3 receptacles on the SCC or DAC.  
3
2xDS3-SCC-RLTM  
1
0
/
1
0
0
E
n
e
t
2
1
0
/
1
0
0
E
n
e
t
1
RX  
1
0
/
1
0
0
E
n
e
t
Link  
A
a
 m
 s
TX1  
V
s
 a
RX  
Link  
RX  
R
t
Link  
Min  
R
t
M
j
R
t
t
A
R
t
Mi
u
i
R
t
M
j
R
t
C
t
le  
R
2
T
2
R
1
T
1
2xDS3-DAC-RLTM  
Cloc  
D
3
DS3Redundant  
k
D
3
R
T
2
T
1
2xDS3-DAC-LTM  
Cloc  
k
D
3
DS3  
Rx  
Tx  
DS3-DAC-RLTM  
Cloc  
D
3
DS3Redundant  
k
D
3
Rx  
Tx  
Cloc  
DS3-DAC-LTM  
k
Connect to  
the telephone  
network.  
D
3
DS3  
Connect to the  
external clocking  
device (if used).  
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Connecting Network Cables  
Connecting to the HSSI Interface  
The SCC-HSSI-RLTM contains one HSSI 50-pin interface receptacle. To connect  
a HSSI cable, follow this step:  
Step  
Action  
1
Plug the cable connector into the HSSI interface receptacle.  
HSSI  
3
10/10Enet  
2
10/10Enet  
RX  
1
Link  
10/10Enet  
RX  
Link  
RX  
Link  
Connect the other end of this  
cable to the router or network  
switching device.  
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Chassis Connections  
Connecting Network Cables  
Connecting to the OC3/STM1 Interface  
The Optical DAC-LTM contains two sets of optical ports (two primary and two  
redundant, each with separate Tx and Rx channels), consisting of a total of eight  
optical connections. The Optical SCC-II-LTM contains two sets, with separate Tx  
and Rx channels, consisting of a total of four optical connections.  
Connections may be made to optical cables with SC single or SC duplex  
connectors.  
Warning: These devices contain Class 1 laser products, and comply  
with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 EN 60825-1 - Safety of Laser  
Products.  
Class 1 lasers are considered eye-safe; however, follow these  
appropriate safety measures:  
Always make sure that the CVX switch is powered down before  
connecting or disconnecting any optical cables.  
Always make sure all ports or unconnected optical cable ends are  
covered before powering up the CVX switch.  
Never remove a cover from a port or attached optical cable while the  
CVX switch has power.  
Caution: For proper operation, observe the following:  
Never touch the end of the fiber in a connector with anything except  
an approved cleaner.  
Always clean the end of the fiber in connectors and optical ports  
before connecting the cables. Use an approved cleaner, or a soft cloth  
with isopropyl alcohol.  
Never use any optical cable that has been damaged, or that has been  
coiled tighter than a 35-mm radius curve.  
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Connecting Network Cables  
Connecting an Optical Cable  
To connect an optical cable, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
Remove the rubber plugs from each pair of ports.  
1
Rx  
Link  
RX  
TX  
RX  
TX  
OC3/STM1-2  
A la rm s  
V is u a l  
Optical SCC-II-LTM  
OC3/STM
R e t  
in  
e t  
a j  
e t  
r ti  
e t  
in  
e t  
a j  
R t  
A
u d ib  
Console  
C
t
le  
O C 3 /S T M 1  
S y s te m  
A
P
P
A
X
X
X
A
L
A
S
E
R
L
A
S
E
R
P
R
O
D
U
C
T
D
E
C
L
A
S
S
E
1
C L A S S  
1
Tx  
B
Rx  
B
Tx  
A
Rx  
A
Optical DAC-LTM  
Tx  
B
Rx  
B
Tx  
2
A
Rx  
A
1
STMx2  
A
P
X
X
L
 S
L
S
R
P
RO  
D
CT  
D
C
A
S
1
C
A
S
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Connecting Network Cables  
Step  
Action  
2
Remove the protective covers from each optical connector.  
Remove cover.  
Remove covers.  
CVX-0138B  
3
Orient the the optical cable connector so that the tab aligns with the slot  
in the port, and push the cable connector into the port.  
1
Rx  
Link  
RX  
TX  
RX  
TX  
Optical SCC-II-LTM  
A
a
 m
V
s
 a
OC3  
R
t
in  
R
t
M
j
R
t
C
t
A
R
t
Min  
u
i
R
M
j
Console  
t
t
le  
S
s
e
O C3  
Connect to  
A
P
X
X
A
L
S
RE  
L
S
E
P
O
D
TC  
D
C
SA  
E
1
C
A
S
1
the optical port.  
Tab  
Cloc  
k
Tx  
B
Rx  
B
Tx  
A
Rx  
A
Tx  
B
Rx  
Optical DAC-LTM  
B
Tx  
2
A
Rx  
A
Connect to the  
external clocking  
device (if used).  
1
OC3x2  
A
P
X
X
A
ER  
D
 C
  S
 1
L
S
R
R
D
CT  
C
A
S
Connect to the  
optical port.  
Tab  
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Connecting Power to the Chassis  
Connecting Power to the Chassis  
Before You Start  
Make sure you can power the CVX 600 using one of the following power sources:  
A customer-supplied DC power source with frame grounding (for the DC  
chassis option)  
A built-in AC power module (for the AC chassis option)  
Requirements  
Before you connect the CVX 600 to power and ground at the installation site:  
Refer to your company or site specifications for information on the torque  
requirements for securing power and ground cables.  
Make sure the switches on both circuit breaker modules (PDUs) are off (o).  
Circuit breaker (PDU) switches  
Fans  
PDU  
1
BIP  
O
I
1
BIP  
G
o
R
d
CVX 6oo  
M
d
m
I
l
i
P
r
F
2
3
G
o
R
d
PDU  
2
M
d
m
I
O
P
r
ail  
F
ESD  
Ja  
I
ck  
G
o
R
d
M
d
m
I
P
r
ail  
F
4
ield  
Goo  
a
F
R
n
Redun  
RE  
C
A
S
R
w
D
r
e
l
w
YEL  
e
Y
Pw  
P
ail  
F
G
1
1
2
2
5
6
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
10  
1
1
Good  
1
R
12  
1
RED  
System  
YEL  
i
13  
Pwr  
14  
F
15  
16  
17  
18  
1
19  
HSS  
2
20  
10  
3
21  
R
2
23  
24  
2
Good  
Redun  
PC  
1
System  
Pwr  
ail  
F
1
HSSI  
2
1
3
R
2
P
1
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Read the Safety Warningson page vii.  
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Chassis Connections  
Connecting Power to the Chassis  
Grounding the Chassis  
Note: In addition to the grounding location shown in the following  
sections, the AC chassis option also contains an identical grounding  
location in the upper right corner of the rear of the chassis. Either location  
may be used.  
There are two ways to ground the CVX 600 chassis:  
Use the NEBS-compliant dual-connector posts.  
S
s
m
R
d
n
a
t
4
C
o
5
6
OR  
Ground cables  
CVX-0244A  
Use the compression terminal.  
S
s
m
R
d
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t
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5
6
To facility ground  
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Connecting Power to the Chassis  
Using the NEBS-Compliant Dual-Connector Posts  
Note: In addition to the grounding location shown in the following  
section, the AC chassis option also contains an identical grounding  
location in the upper right corner of the rear of the chassis. Either location  
may be used.  
To ground the CVX 600 chassis using the NEBS-compliant dual-connector posts,  
follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
2
3
Locate a suitable ground cable at your facility.  
On the back of the chassis, locate the posts with the ground symbol.  
Remove the #8 locking nuts, using a 11/32-inch nut driver to loosen the nuts.  
Console  
S
s
m
R
d
n
a
t
4
5
6
11/32-inch nutdriver  
Turn counterclockwise  
to loosen nuts.  
CVX-0223A  
4
Remove the connector assembly from the posts if you are using a ground  
cable with a NEBS-compliant ground fitting.  
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Connecting Power to the Chassis  
Step  
Action  
5
Place the grounding connectors over the posts, then secure the connectors  
using a 11/32-inch nut driver to tighten the #8 locking nuts to 15 in-lb.  
S
s
m
R
d
n
a
t
4
C
o
5
6
11/32-inch nutdriver  
OR  
Turn clockwise  
to tighten nuts  
to 15 in-lb.  
Ground cable  
to facility  
ground.  
CVX-0224A  
6
Ensure that the other end of the ground cable is properly connected for frame  
grounding.  
Using the Compression Terminal  
Note: In addition to the grounding location shown in the following  
section, the AC chassis option also contains an identical grounding  
location in the upper right corner of the rear of the chassis. Either location  
may be used.  
To ground the CVX 600 chassis using the compression terminal, follow these  
steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
2
Locate a suitable ground cable at your facility.  
On the back of the chassis, locate the posts with the ground symbol.  
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Connecting Power to the Chassis  
Step  
Action  
3
Use a flat-tip screwdriver to loosen the locking screw.  
S
s
m
R
d
n
a
t
4
C
o
5
6
1/4-inch flat-tip  
screwdriver  
Turn counterclockwise  
to loosen screw.  
CVX-0225A  
4
5
Use a wire stripper to remove approximately 1/2 inch of insulation from the  
ground cable.  
Insert the stripped end of the wire into the compression terminal; ensure that  
the wire is inserted between the retainer and the back of the connector. If the  
screw comes in contact with the wire, remove the wire and insert it below the  
retainer to ensure a proper ground connection.  
S
s
m
R
d
n
a
t
4
C
o
5
6
1/4-inch flat-tip  
screwdriver  
To facility ground  
Turn clockwise  
to tighten screw  
to 24 in-lb.  
CVX-0246A  
6
7
Use the flat-tip screwdriver to tighten the locking screw to 24 in-lb.  
Ensure that the other end of the ground cable is properly connected for frame  
grounding.  
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Connecting Power to the Chassis  
Connecting to a Customer-Supplied DC Power Source  
The customer-supplied DC power source is only for the DC chassis option.  
Prerequisites  
Before connecting the CVX 600 to a DC power source, see DC Power Supply  
Warningson page vii.  
Caution: Ensure that the wire gauge you use is adequate for the distance  
between the CVX 600 and the DC power source. Before connecting  
power cables to the CVX 600, use a volt/ohm meter to ensure that the  
power cables are not live.  
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Connecting Power to the Chassis  
Connecting to a DC Power Source  
To connect to the power source, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
Make sure the power switches on the PDUs are off.  
Circuit breaker (PDU) switches  
Fans  
PDU  
1
BIP  
O
I
1
BIP  
G
o
R
u
CVX 6oo  
M
d
/
D
il  
P
r
F
2
3
G
o
R
u
PDU  
2
M
d
/
D
il  
O
P
r
F
ESD  
Ja  
I
ck  
G
o
R
u
M
d
/
D
P
r
ail  
F
4
Good  
ailed  
F
Red  
Redun  
RED  
C
A
S
w
D
r
e
w
YEL  
e
Y
Pwr  
P
a
F
G
1
1
2
2
5
6
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
10  
Good  
1
1
1
R
12  
1
R
S
YEL  
i
13  
Pwr  
14  
F
15  
16  
17  
18  
1
19  
HSS  
2
20  
10  
3
21  
R
2
23  
24  
2
Good  
R
PCMCIA  
1
System  
li  
Pwr  
F
1
H
2
1
3
R
2
PCMCIA  
1
CVX-0202B  
2
Remove the clear cover by removing the three screws on the cover.  
Turn counterclockwise  
to loosen screws.  
1
x  
Tx  
Cloc  
2
3
k
Cloc  
12  
1
k
10  
9
8
12  
4
DS3  
1
7
10  
6
5
9
4
8
HSSI  
E
x
System  
3
1
5
6
7
Contr  
2
oller  
6
3
1
5
onl  
1
/
0
n
 t
y
2
4
D
1
/
0
n
 t
3
2
3
RX  
2
1
/
0
n
 t
Link  
1
l r
i l  
Main Chassis  
RX  
R t  
i
e t  
M j  
e
C i t  
A
t  
i
u d i b  
R t  
Console  
j  
e t  
C i t  
l e  
4
S
e
 e
 d
Phillips  
screwdriver  
5
6
CVX-0203A  
3
Remove the nuts from the posts using a 3/8-inch nutdriver.  
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Connecting Power to the Chassis  
Step  
Action  
4
Place the lugs of the wires over the posts. Make sure that the lugs for the  
black wires are on the posts labeled RETURNon the raised brackets, and  
that the lugs for the red wires are on the posts labeled -48Von the brackets  
that are flush with the surface.  
Black cable to "RETURN"  
Red cable to "-48V"  
PDU 2 DC INPUT B  
Black cable to "RETURN"  
1
Rx  
Red cable to "-48V"  
Tx  
PDU 1 DC INPUT A  
Cloc  
2
3
k
Cloc  
12  
1
k
DC PM  
1
10  
9
8
12  
4
DS3  
1
7
10  
6
5
9
4
8
E
System  
1
5
6
HSSI  
3
7
Contr  
2
oller  
6
1
3
5
onl  
y
1
1
  E
  t
2
4
D
3
1
1
  E
  t
2
1
2
RX  
1
1
1
  E
  t
Link  
A l a r m s  
Main Chassis  
V i s u a l  
RX  
Link  
RX  
3
4
Link  
R t  
M n  
t  
j  
e
r i
A
e t  
i n  
u d i b  
R t  
Console  
M j  
R t  
r t  
l e  
S
e
e
   d
5
6
CVX-0204A  
5
6
Tighten nuts to 13 in-lb using the nutdriver.  
Secure the cables using a cable tie through the cable mount on the lower right  
side of the chassis.  
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Connecting Power to the Chassis  
Step  
Action  
7
Install the clear plastic protective cover, securing the cover with three screws.  
Tighten the screws to 6 in-lb.  
Tighten screws to 6 in-lb.  
1
Rx  
Tx  
Cloc  
2
3
k
Cloc  
12  
1
k
10  
9
8
12  
4
S3  
1
7
10  
6
5
9
4
8
HSSI  
x
System  
3
1
5
6
7
Contr  
2
oller  
6
3
1
5
onl  
y
1
/
0
n
 t
2
4
1
/
0
n
 t
3
2
3
1
RX  
2
1
/
0
n
 t
Link  
1
l r s  
V s l  
Main Chassis  
RX  
R e t  
i
e
a
e
r i
A
e t  
i
u d i b  
e t  
Console  
a j  
R t  
C i t  
l e  
4
S
e
 e
 d
Phillips  
screwdriver  
5
6
CVX-0205A  
8
Connect the -48V and RETURN DC power cables to the DC power source.  
Next Step  
To apply power, see Applying Power to the CVX 600on page 2-42.  
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Connecting Power to the Chassis  
Connecting Chassis to an AC Power Source  
The AC power source is only for the AC chassis option.  
Connecting the Power Cords  
To connect the power cords to the chassis, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
Make sure that the two power switches on the circuit breaker modules (PDUs)  
are off.  
Circuit breaker (PDU) switches  
AC  
PM  
AC  
PM  
1
AC  
PM  
2
Fans  
AC  
PM  
PDU  
1
BIP  
O
I
1
BIP  
CVX 6oo  
F
2
3
i
a
F
R
PDU  
2
r
I
e
w
P
O
Good  
ESD  
Ja  
I
ck  
i
a
F
R
r
e
M
w
P
Good  
4
ield  
a
F
Rdeun  
R
w
r
e
w
e
D
Y
Po  
Gdo  
1
2
5
6
3
4
5
6
7
8
d
e
il  
9
F
1
R
1
1
2
ne  
r
S
we  
Ether  
d
P
Go  
1
3
HSS  
1
d
Re  
2
e
il  
F
R
2
PCMC  
1
ne  
r
e
S
w
Ether  
P
G
1
3
HSS  
1
Re  
2
PCMC  
1
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Connecting Power to the Chassis  
Step  
Action  
2
Insert the power cords into the receptacles labeled AC PM2and AC PM1.”  
A
C
PM  
2
Rx  
A
C
PM  
1
Tx  
Cloc  
2
3
k
Cloc  
12  
1
k
10  
9
8
12  
4
DS3  
1
7
10  
6
5
9
4
HSSI  
8
E
1
System  
5
6
3
1
7
Contr  
2
3
oller  
6
1
1
1
  E
5
onl  
y
2
4
1
1
D
 x
1
3
2
3
RX  
2
1
1
  E
Link  
1
A l a r m s  
V i s u a l  
Main Chassis  
RX  
Link  
RX  
Link  
R t  
AC power cords  
M n  
e t  
a
e
C r t  
A
R t  
i n  
u d i b  
e t  
Console  
j  
R t  
C i t  
l e  
4
S
m
 d
5
6
CVX-0206B  
3
Insert the other ends of the power cords into the AC power receptacle.  
AC power cord  
Connect to a grounded 20 A  
power source (100 to 240 VAC).  
(North America: 120 V at 20 A)  
(Europe: 240 V at 10 A)  
CVX-0230A  
Next Step  
To apply power, see Applying Power to the CVX 600on page 2-42.  
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Chassis Connections  
Routing the Cables  
Routing the Cables  
Cable Mounts  
The CVX 600 chassis includes plastic cable mounts that you can use to position  
the cables, using cable ties (not supplied), around the chassis. These mounts help  
to ensure that the cables at the back of the chassis do not obstruct airflow and do  
not obstruct the removal of LTMs and RLTMs.  
Suggested Use  
Typically, the cable mounts on the left are used to route communications cables,  
while the one on the lower right is used to route power cables.  
Locations of Cable Mounts  
The following figure shows the location of the cable mounts.  
AC PM  
2
AC PM  
1
PDU 2 DC INPUT B  
PDU 1 DC INPUT A  
1
1
2
3
2
3
Main Chassis  
4
4
HSSI  
A
V
Console  
A
udib  
le  
O
Ret  
Min  
Ret  
Ma  
Ret  
Crit  
Ret  
Min  
Ret  
Ma  
Ret  
Crit  
System  
5
6
5
6
RX  
Link  
RX  
Link  
RX  
Link  
System  
Controller  
only  
CVX-0229A  
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CVX 600 Hardware Installation Guide  
Routing the Cables  
Routing Fiber Optic Cables  
Introduction  
The routing of fiber optic cables requires different considerations than the routing  
of wire cables, due to the delicate material of the transmission line.  
Minimum Radius  
The following table gives the minimum bend radius for several types of fiber optic  
cable:  
Minimum Bend Radius Minimum Bend  
Cable/Fiber Type Number of Fibers  
(normal handling)  
Radius (static load)  
Simplex  
Duplex  
Quad  
1
2
4
35 mm  
70 mm  
85 mm  
50 mm  
140 mm  
160 mm  
Note: The minimum radius must be maintained at all times, including  
while routing the cable and managing slack cable.  
Rack Standoff Brackets  
To ensure that the fiber optic cable is properly secured to the chassis, a  
rack-mounted bracket may be used to support the fiber optic cable. Nortel does  
not supply a bracket for this purpose.  
Securing and Wrapping Fiber Optic Cables  
Fiber optic cables can be secured with tie wraps, if not applied too tightly. Your  
application may also require the fiber to be wrapped in a protective paper. Tie  
wraps must be fitted in accordance with Nortel Work Standards WS-001 and  
WS-4024.  
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Chassis Connections  
Installing and Removing the Flash Memory Cards  
Installing and Removing the Flash Memory Cards  
Description  
The SCC-SM contains dual PCMCIA slots for the flash memory card. The flash  
memory card provides storage for the CVX 600 nonvolatile file system (NVFS),  
operating system software, and configuration files. When you insert the flash  
memory card, the NVFS automatically provides access to the flash memory card.  
The dual PCMCIA slots are labeled 1 and 2. Slot 1 is the C: drive and slot 2 is the  
D: drive. Always use slot 1 for the flash memory card. Use slot 2 if you need to  
copy the flash memory card in slot 1 to a flash memory card in slot 2.  
Reference  
See the manual CVX Multi-Service Access Switch Configuration Guide for  
information about copying a flash memory card.  
Note: If the flash memory card is not already in the SCC, insert it into  
slot 1.  
Warning: You must use software Release 5.0 or later when using an  
Optical SCC-II-SM. Use of older versions will corrupt the SCC-SM,  
requiring the return of the module to Nortel for reprogramming. Do not  
copy earlier versions of software to a flash memory card used in an  
Optical SCC-II-SM.  
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Installing and Removing the Flash Memory Cards  
Inserting a Flash Memory Card  
To insert a flash memory card, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
Position the card so that its label is facing up.  
1
2
Insert the card into slot 1 and gently push the card until it clicks into position.  
Good  
Redu  
Syste  
Pw  
ail  
F
1
1
e
2
3
4
5
R
2
Good  
Redu  
PCMCIA  
1
Syste  
Pw  
ail  
F
1
H
2
1
e
3
R
2
PCMCIA  
1
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Chassis Connections  
Installing and Removing the Flash Memory Cards  
Removing a Flash Memory Card  
To remove a flash memory card, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
Press the eject button next to the slot (labeled 1 or 2) from which you want to  
remove a flash memory card.  
Press the eject button  
to release the flash memory  
G
Redu  
card.  
Syste  
Pw  
ail  
F
1
1
e
2
3
4
5
R
2
G
Redu  
PCMCIA  
1
Syste  
Pw  
ail  
F
1
H
2
1
e
3
R
2
PCMCIA  
1
CVX-0232A  
2
Pull the flash memory card out of the slot.  
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CVX 600 Hardware Installation Guide  
Connecting Equipment to the Console Port  
Connecting Equipment to the Console Port  
Introduction  
You can connect a terminal, PC, modem, or terminal server to the CVX 600, using  
The following procedures provide steps for connecting each piece of equipment:  
Connecting a Terminal”  
Connecting a PC”  
Connecting a Modem”  
Connecting a Terminal Server”  
Note: Once you have connected this equipment, you can then edit your  
system configuration.  
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Chassis Connections  
Connecting Equipment to the Console Port  
Connecting a Terminal  
To connect a terminal to the CVX 1800 using the DB-9 to DB-9 cable, follow  
these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
Turn on the terminal, then configure it using the parameters listed  
below.  
Reference: For instructions, see the documentation for the terminal or  
the terminal emulation program.  
Parameter  
Value  
Terminal type  
Baud rate  
VT-100  
19200  
Connect using  
Flow control  
Data bits  
Direct to COM 1  
None  
8
Stop bits  
1
Parity  
None  
2
Turn off the terminal.  
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Connecting Equipment to the Console Port  
Step  
Action  
3
Attach the 9-pin receptacle end of the console cable to the console  
port.  
AC PM  
2
AC PM  
1
PDU 2 DC INPUT B  
PDU 1 DC INPUT A  
1
1
2
3
2
3
Main Chassis  
4
4
HSSI  
A
Visual  
Console  
A
udib  
le  
O
Re  
Mi  
Re  
Maj  
Re  
Crit  
Re  
Mi  
Re  
Maj  
Re  
Crit  
System  
5
6
5
6
RX  
Link  
RX  
Link  
RX  
Link  
System  
Controller  
only  
Console  
port  
DB-9 to DB-9 console cable  
CVX-0207A  
4
Attach the 9-pin plug end of the console cable to the DB-9 port on the  
back of the terminal.  
DB-9 to DB-9 console cable  
DB-9 port  
on terminal  
CVX-0227A  
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Connecting Equipment to the Console Port  
Connecting a PC  
To connect a PC to the CVX 600 using the DB-9 to DB-9 cable, follow these  
steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
Attach the 9-pin receptacle end of the console cable to the Console port.  
AC PM  
2
AC PM  
1
PDU 2 DC INPUT B  
PDU 1 DC INPUT A  
1
1
2
3
2
3
Main Chassis  
4
4
HSSI  
A
V
Console  
A
udib  
le  
O
Ret  
Min  
Ret  
Ma  
Ret  
Crit  
Ret  
Min  
Ret  
Ma  
Ret  
Crit  
System  
5
6
5
6
RX  
Link  
RX  
Link  
RX  
Link  
System  
Controller  
only  
Console  
port  
DB-9 to DB-9 console cable  
CVX-0207A  
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Connecting Equipment to the Console Port  
Step  
Action  
2
Connect the 9-pin plug end of the console cable to the DB-9 port on the back  
of the PC.  
DB-9 port on PC  
CVX-0120B  
DB-9 to DB-9 console cable  
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Chassis Connections  
Connecting Equipment to the Console Port  
Connecting a Modem  
If you need remote dial-in access to the command line interface (CLI), you can  
connect a modem (AT or Hayes compatible) to the CVX 600 using the DB-9 to  
DB-25 modem cable.  
To connect a modem to the CVX 600, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
Turn on the modem, then configure it using the parameters listed  
below.  
For instructions, see the documentation for the modem.  
Modem Parameter  
Value/State  
Baud rate  
56 Kb/s (or less)  
Auto answer  
Set to n rings with DTR active.  
(The value n must be greater than  
0. If the value is 0, Auto answer is  
disabled.)  
Clear to send (CTS) signal  
Always on  
Data terminal ready (DTR) signal DTR signal fail-disconnect  
enabled. Return to command  
mode; Auto answer is disabled.  
Data carrier detect (DCD) signal  
DCD signal on while carrier  
present. (The CVX 1800 uses the  
DCD signal to detect a modem  
disconnect.)  
Local character echo  
Supervisory functions  
Data set ready (DSR) signal  
Turn off the modem.  
Off  
Off  
On  
2
3
Remove the console cable from the console port.  
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Connecting Equipment to the Console Port  
Step  
Action  
4
Attach the 9-pin receptacle end of the modem cable to the console port.  
AC PM  
2
AC PM  
1
PDU 2 DC INPUT B  
PDU 1 DC INPUT A  
1
1
2
3
2
3
Main Chassis  
4
4
HSSI  
A
Visual  
Console  
A
udib  
le  
O
Re  
Mi  
Re  
Maj  
Re  
Crit  
Re  
Mi  
Re  
Maj  
Re  
Crit  
System  
5
6
5
6
RX  
Link  
RX  
Link  
RX  
Link  
System  
Controller  
only  
Console  
port  
DB-9 to DB-25 console cable  
CVX-0208A  
5
Attach the 25-pin plug end of the modem cable to the modems DB-25  
RS-232 data communications port.  
Modem (AT or Hayes compatible)  
NMS  
PHONE  
DIAL  
DTE  
(LEASE  
3810  
(LEASED)  
3810  
DWR  
DB-25 RS-232 port  
DB-9 to DB-25 modem cable  
CVX-0121A  
Note: If you need remote dial-in access to the command line interface  
(CLI), you can connect a modem (AT or Hayes compatible) to the  
CVX 1800 using the DB-9 to DB-25 modem cable, or through a terminal  
server.  
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Chassis Connections  
Connecting Equipment to the Console Port  
Connecting a Terminal Server  
A terminal server provides remote access to multiple CVX switches through serial  
ports connected to the console port of the SCC-RLTMs. A terminal server also  
allows the addressing of both SCCs when a CVX switch is using two Optical  
SCC-II-LTMs, each with its own console port.  
Sample Hardware Arrangement for CVX Switches  
Ethernet  
Terminal  
Server  
(such as Annex 2000)  
CVX 1800  
CVX 1800  
ESD  
Jack  
ESD  
Jack  
CVX 18oo  
CVX 18oo  
Fans  
Fans  
Slots  
9
&
10 for System Controller  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
Slots  
9
&
10 for System Controller  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
CVX 600  
Filler  
Filler  
Modem  
Modem  
Filler  
Filler  
Modem  
ISDN  
Filler  
System  
System  
DS1  
wer  
Modem  
ISDN  
Filler  
Modem  
ISDN  
ower  
Filler  
Filler  
Modem  
Modem  
Filler  
Filler  
Modem  
ISDN  
Filler  
System  
System  
DS1  
wer  
Modem  
ISDN  
Filler  
Filler  
Modem  
ISDN  
ower  
Filler  
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P
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F
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Good  
R
Good  
Redun  
Good  
d
Good  
Redun  
Good  
edun  
Good  
Good  
Redun  
Good  
n  
Good  
edun  
Good  
Rn  
Good  
Ru
id  
F
aied  
F
ailed  
F
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F
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F
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F
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F
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F
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P
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Ethernt  
Good  
e
Good  
Redun  
Good  
Redun  
Good  
Good  
Redun  
Good  
Redun  
Good  
Redun  
Good  
Rn  
Good  
Redun  
Y
e
l
l
w
Good  
Redun  
Good  
en  
Ethernet  
Ethernet  
1
3
2
1
3
1
2
Y
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l
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R
e
d
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
2
3
4
AC  
PM  
AC  
PM  
3
4
5
6
HSSI  
HSSI  
5
6
1
1
HSSI  
HSSI  
7
1
1
to Console port  
for slot 9  
8
9
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
Modem  
10  
11  
12  
Reset  
Reset  
Reset  
Reset  
PCMCIA  
PCMCIA  
1
2
1
2
PCMCIA  
PCMCIA  
1
2
1
2
Fans  
PDU  
1
BIP  
BIP  
PDU  
2
ESD  
Jack  
CVX-6oo  
1
to Console port  
for slot 10 ***  
2
3
4
SCC  
SEC  
SCC  
PRI  
to Console port for RLTM in slots 9/10  
to Console port for RLTM in slots 9/10  
*** The connection to the console port for slot 10 is only needed if connecting to the Optical SCC-II-LTM.  
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Connecting Equipment to the Console Port  
Rear Connections for Sample Hardware Arrangement  
Ethernet  
CVX 1800 with  
one SCC-RLTM  
Console port  
CVX 600  
with one  
SCC-RLTM  
Slots  
9
and 10 for  
Slots  
9
and 10 for  
Warning:  
Warning:  
System Controller  
this equipment must onl  
System Controller  
y
be installed and maintained by service personnel  
this equipment mnl  
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be installed and maintained by service personnel  
only  
only  
8  
17  
16  
15  
14  
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13  
12  
11  
10  
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
18  
17  
16  
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
9
8
7
5
4
3
2
1
CLASS  
LASER PRODUCT  
APPAXXX LASER  
DE CLASSE  
1
CLASS  
LASER PRODUCT  
APPAXXX LASER  
DE CLASSE  
1
A
A
1
1
DS3  
1
x
12  
E
1
x
12  
DS1  
x
12  
DS3  
E
1
x
12  
DS1  
x
12  
System  
System  
OC3  
System  
OC3  
Redundant  
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
4
2
2
2
2
Audible  
Audible  
Audible  
3
4
3
4
3
4
3
4
Crit  
Ret  
Maj  
Ret  
Min  
Ret  
Crit  
Ret  
Maj  
Ret  
Min  
Ret  
Crit  
Crit  
Ret  
Maj  
Ret  
Min  
Ret  
Crit  
Ret  
Maj  
Ret  
Min  
Ret  
Ret  
Maj  
Ret  
Min  
Ret  
Crit  
Ret  
Maj  
Ret  
Min  
Ret  
AC PM  
2
AC PM  
1
5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
PDU  
2
DC INPUT  
B
PDU  
1
DC INPUT  
A
CVX 1800 with two  
Optical SCC-II-LTMs  
Visual  
Visual  
Visual  
Alarms  
Alarms  
Alarms  
10/100 Enet  
10/100 Enet  
10/100 Enet  
1
2
3
1
1
2
3
2
3
Main Chassis  
9
9
9
10/100 Enet  
10/100 Enet  
0  
10  
10  
10  
1
2
1
2
11  
12  
11  
12  
1  
12  
11  
12  
11  
12  
Tx  
x  
Tx  
Rx  
10/100 Enet  
10/100 Enet  
4
4
HSSI  
Alarms  
Visua  
Console  
A
u
dib  
l
e
O
Ret  
Min  
Ret  
Maj  
Ret  
C
Ret  
Min  
Ret  
Maj  
Ret  
C
S
5
6
5
6
RX  
Link  
RX  
Link  
RX  
Link  
System  
Controller  
only  
10/100 Enet  
10/100 Enet  
3
3
Clock  
Clock  
Clock  
Clock  
Clock  
Connect to CVX 1800  
AC Front End Only  
Connect to CVX 1800  
AC Front End Only  
Ethernet ports  
Ethernet ports  
Terminal Server  
CVX-0263A  
Note: When using the Optical SCC-II-LTMs in slots 9 and 10 in the CVX  
1800, or slots 5 and 6 in the CVX 600, the active SCC will need to be  
addressed.  
Recommendations  
Terminal server use is also recommended in the following cases:  
Where the CVX chassis is in a remote location  
When Ethernet access is restricted  
To provide a backup method for access when Ethernet or Telnet access is  
disrupted  
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Chassis Connections  
Connecting Equipment to a Local Ethernet Port  
Connecting Equipment to a Local Ethernet Port  
Description  
The 10/100 Mb/s Ethernet port on the SCC-LTM and SCC-RLTM allows you to  
connect a remote PC or similar device to the CVX 600 using an Ethernet hub.  
Connecting to a remote PC allows you to edit a CVX 600 configuration using  
Telnet. You can also use the Ethernet port to connect to a remote Simple Network  
Management Protocol (SNMP) server for SNMP-based management.  
Note: The 10/100 Mb/s Ethernet port is an autosensing port that adjusts  
automatically for 10 or 100 Mb/s transmission. This means that the port  
selects the correct operating speed based on the data packets it receives  
from the remote PC.  
Connecting a Remote Device Using an Ethernet Port  
The following figure shows connecting a remote PC to the Ethernet port.  
AC PM  
2
AC PM  
1
PDU  
2
DC INPUT  
B
PDU  
1
DC INPUT  
A
1
1
2
3
2
3
Main Chassis  
4
4
HSSI  
A
V
Console  
A
udib  
le  
OC3/STM1  
Ret  
Mi  
Ret  
Maj  
Ret  
Crit  
Ret  
Mi  
Ret  
Maj  
Ret  
Crit  
S
5
6
5
6
RX  
Link  
RX  
Link  
RX  
Link  
System  
Controller  
only  
10/100 Mb/s  
Ethernet port (RJ-45)  
Ethernet connector on PC (RJ-45)  
Ethernet unshielded twisted pair  
(UTP) cable  
Ethernet hub  
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Applying Power to the CVX 600  
Applying Power to the CVX 600  
Procedure  
To apply power to the CVX 600, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
2
Ensure that you have connected all power cables to the appropriate terminals.  
Ensure that you have installed the clear protective cover over the power cable  
terminals.  
3
4
Ensure that you have inserted the flash memory card in PCMCIA slot 1 on the  
SCC (the upper SCC, if using master and redundant SCCs).  
Ensure that both switches on the circuit breakers (PDUs) are off.  
Circuit breaker (PDU) switches  
Fans  
PDU  
1
BIP  
O
I
1
BIP  
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M
d
/
DN  
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P
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F
2
3
G
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R
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PDU  
2
M
d
/
DN  
l
i
O
P
r
F
ESD  
Ja  
I
ck  
G
o
R
u
M
d
/
DN  
l
i
P
r
F
4
ield  
Good  
a
F
Redun  
Redun  
RED  
C
A
S
4
R
w
D
r
e
w
i
YEL  
e
Y
Pwr  
Po  
F
G
1
1
2
2
5
6
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
10  
Good  
1
1
1
R
12  
1
RED  
S
YEL  
i
13  
Pwr  
14  
F
15  
16  
17  
18  
1
19  
HSS  
2
20  
10  
3
21  
R
2
23  
24  
2
Good  
R
PCMCIA  
1
System  
Pwr  
ail  
F
1
H
2
1
3
R
2
PCMCIA  
1
CVX-0202B  
5
6
Apply power from the power source.  
Ensure that the red LEDs on both PDUs are on. If they are, turn the switches  
on both circuit breakers (PDUs) on. If the LEDs are not on, check all power  
connections.  
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Chassis Connections  
Checking the LEDs  
Checking the LEDs  
Introduction  
The LEDs provide important information about the operating status of the system  
control and access cards. These include the following cards:  
SCC-SM, SCC-RLTM (Ethernet 10/100 Mb/s ports)  
SCC-HSSI-SM, SCC-HSSI-RLTM  
Optical SCC-II  
Optical DAC  
DAC-SM LEDs  
MAC-SM LEDs  
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Checking the LEDs  
SCC-SM, SCC-RLTM (Ethernet 10/100 Mb/s ports)  
The following figure shows the LEDs on the SCC-SM and SCC-RLTM.  
Note: The number of Ethernet connectors and Ethernet LEDs may vary  
from what is shown, depending on the model of LTM you have. However,  
the LED information is the same.  
Good  
Redun  
Sys  
Pw  
ail  
F
1
1
e
SCC-SM  
2
3
4
5
RESET  
Good  
2
Redun  
PCMCI  
1
Sys  
Pw  
ail  
F
1
1
e
2
1
2
3
RESET  
2
PCMCI  
1
HSSI  
3
1
/
E
n
e
2
1
/
E
n
e
1
RX  
1
/
E
n
e
Link  
A l a r m s  
V i s u a l  
RX  
Link  
RX  
Link  
R t  
M
R
M
R
r t  
A
t  
M
R
j  
t  
u d i b  
Console  
C r
l e  
R
d
n
a
t
S
s
m
SCC-RLTM  
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Checking the LEDs  
LEDs on the SCC-SM  
The following table describes the LEDs on the SCC-SM:  
LED  
State  
Meaning  
Pwr  
Off  
On (green)  
Power off  
Power on  
Good  
On (green)  
Off  
Flashing green  
Successful system boot: no errors detected  
No power: failure detected or on standby  
Code loading during system boot  
Fail  
Off  
No power  
On (red)  
Failure detected  
Redun  
Off  
No power or no redundancy  
On (green)  
A working redundant configuration  
10/100 Enet  
1, 2, 3  
Off  
On (green)  
On (red)  
No link present  
Online: normal operating condition  
Alarm condition  
LEDs on the SCC-RLTM  
The following table describes the LEDs on the SCC-RLTM:  
LED  
State  
Meaning  
Link  
Off  
On (green)  
No link present  
Link present  
Rx  
Off  
Not receiving data  
Receiving data  
Flashing green  
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Checking the LEDs  
SCC-HSSI-SM, SCC-HSSI-RLTM  
The following figure shows the LEDs on the SCC-HSSI-SM and  
SCC-HSSI-RLTM:  
Good  
R
S
Pwr  
ai  
F
SCC-SM  
1
HSSI  
2
10  
3
RESET  
2
Good  
R
PCMCIA  
1
S
Pwr  
ai  
F
1
HSSI  
2
10  
3
RESET  
2
PCMCIA  
1
HSSI  
3
1
/
E
n
e
2
1
/
E
n
e
1
RX  
1
/
E
n
e
Link  
RX  
A l a r m s  
V i s u a l  
Link  
RX  
Link  
t  
M i
R t  
M
R
C i
i
t  
A
u d i b  
Console  
M j  
t  
C i
l e  
SCC-RLTM  
CVX-0210B  
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Checking the LEDs  
LEDs on the SCC-HSSI-SM  
The following table describes the LEDs on the SCC-HSSI-SM:  
LED  
State  
Meaning  
Pwr  
Off  
On (green)  
Power off  
Power on  
Good  
On (green)  
Off  
Flashing green  
Successful system boot: no errors detected  
No power: failure detected or on standby  
Code loading during system boot  
Fail  
Off  
No power  
On (red)  
Failure detected  
Redun  
Off  
No power or no redundancy  
On (green)  
A working redundant configuration  
10/100 Enet  
1, 2, 3  
Off  
On (green)  
On (red)  
No link present  
Online: normal operating condition  
Alarm condition  
HSSI  
On (green)  
Off  
Online: normal operating condition  
No link present  
LEDs on the SCC-HSSI-RLTM  
The following table describes the LEDs on the SCC-HSSI-RLTM:  
LED  
State  
Meaning  
Link  
Off  
On (green)  
No link present  
Link present  
Rx  
Off  
Not receiving data  
Receiving data  
Flashing green  
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Checking the LEDs  
Optical SCC-II  
The following figure shows the LEDs on the Optical SCC-II-SM and the Optical  
SCC-II-LTM:  
Optical SCC-II-SM  
Optical SCC-II-LTM  
Link  
RX  
TX  
RX  
TX  
RX  
Link  
Link  
RX  
RX  
OC3/STM1-2  
OC3/STM1-1  
CVX-0143D  
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Checking the LEDs  
LEDs on the Optical SCC-II-SM  
The following table describes the LEDs on the Optical SCC-II-SM:  
LED  
State  
Meaning  
Power  
Off  
Power off  
Power on  
On (green)  
On (green)  
Good  
Successful system boot: no errors  
detected  
Off  
No power: failure detected or on standby  
Code loading during system boot  
No power  
Flashing green  
Off  
Failed  
Redun  
On (red)  
Off  
Failure detected  
No power or no redundancy  
A working redundant configuration  
On (green)  
Sonet  
ATM  
On (green)  
On (red)  
Normal operating condition  
Sonet/SDH alarm condition  
Off  
Not initialized  
On (red)  
On (green)  
Initialized, but not operational  
Operational  
Prot  
Off  
Automatic protection switching is either not  
configured, or if configured, the protected  
link is inactive  
On (amber)  
Off  
Protected link is active  
Prim  
Automatic protection switching is not  
configured, or if configured, primary link is  
inactive  
On (green)  
Primary link is active  
ATM1  
ATM2  
Off  
On (green)  
Physical link connection not detected  
Physical link connection detected  
Off  
On (green)  
Physical link connection not detected  
Physical link connection detected  
10/100 Enet  
1, 2, 3  
Off  
No link present  
On (green)  
On (red)  
Online: normal operating condition  
Alarm condition  
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Checking the LEDs  
LEDs on the Optical SCC-II-LTM  
The following table describes the LEDs on the Optical SCC-II-LTM:  
LED  
State  
Meaning  
Link  
Off  
No link present  
Link present  
On (green)  
Off  
Rx  
Not receiving data  
Receiving data  
Flashing green  
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Checking the LEDs  
Optical DAC  
The following figure shows the LEDs on the Optical DAC-SM:  
CVX-0144B  
LEDs on the Optical DAC-SM  
The following table describes the LEDs on the Optical DAC-SM:  
LED  
State  
Meaning  
Power  
Off  
Power off  
Power on  
On (green)  
On (green)  
Good  
Successful system boot: no errors  
detected  
Off  
No power: failure detected or on standby  
Code loading during system boot  
No power  
Flashing green  
Off  
Fail  
On (red)  
Off  
Failure detected  
Redun  
LOF  
No power or no redundancy  
A working redundant configuration  
Normal  
On (green)  
Off  
On (orange)  
The SONET/SDH framing bytes for A1 or  
A2 are wrong or corrupted.  
LOS  
Off  
Normal  
On (orange)  
The designated port has a loss of carrier  
condition, due to a faulty connection with  
an SC connector on the receive side or a  
physical break in the fiber.  
Note: There are no LEDs on the Optical DAC-LTMs.  
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DAC-SM LEDs  
The following figure shows the LEDs on the DS1-DAC-SMs, E1-DAC-SMs, and  
DS3-DAC-SMs:  
G
o
R
d
R
D
C
A
D
1
24  
D
Y
L
P
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ail  
F
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
G
o
10  
R
d
1
12  
R
D
D
3
2
R
D
Y
L
Y
L
13  
P
r
ail  
F
14  
1
15  
2
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
2
23  
24  
G
od  
R
d
R
DE  
C
A
D
1
12  
D
Y
L
P
r
ail  
F
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
1
12  
CVX-0247B  
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Checking the LEDs  
LEDs on DAC-SM  
The following table describes the LEDs on the DS1-DAC-SM, E1-DAC-SM, and  
DS3-DAC-SM:  
LED  
State  
Meaning  
Pwr  
Off  
On (green)  
Power off  
Power on  
Good  
Fail  
On (green)  
Off  
Successful system boot: no errors detected  
No power: failure detected or on standby  
Off  
No power  
On (red)  
Failure detected  
Redun  
Off  
No power or redundancy  
On (green)  
A working redundant configuration  
YEL (1, 1 to 2,  
1 to 12 or  
On (yellow)  
Yellow alarm: remote switch is not receiving  
a signal from the CVX 600  
1 to 24)  
Off  
No alarm  
RED (1, 1 to 2, On (red)  
Red alarm: remote switch is not receiving a  
signal from the remote switch  
1 to 12, or  
1 to 24)  
Off  
No alarm  
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MAC-SM LEDs  
The following figure shows the LEDs on the MAC-SM:  
Good  
Redun  
M
o
d
e
m
/
S
 D
 N
Pwr  
ail  
F
CVX-0248A  
LEDs on the MAC-SM  
The following table describes the LEDs on the MAC-SM:  
LED  
State  
Meaning  
Pwr  
Off  
On (green)  
Power off  
Power on  
Good  
Fail  
On (green)  
Off  
Successful system boot: no errors detected  
No power: failure detected or on standby  
Off  
No power  
On (red)  
Failure detected  
Redun  
Off  
No power or no redundancy  
On (green)  
A working redundant configuration  
Reference  
For information about creating and editing the system configuration at boot time,  
see the manual CVX Multi-Service Access Switch Startup Guide.  
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Chapter 3  
Replacing CVX 600 Components  
About This Chapter  
Introduction  
This chapter describes how to replace and CVX 600 hardware components.  
Topics  
Topic  
Page  
Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap  
Replacing Modules and Filler Panels  
Removing and Installing Filler Panels  
Replacing the SCC-SM  
3-2  
3-4  
3-4  
3-11  
3-16  
3-21  
3-26  
3-31  
3-36  
3-40  
3-44  
Replacing the SCC-LTM/RLTM  
Replacing Other Service Modules  
Replacing the DAC-LTM/-RLTM  
Replacing the Fan Module  
Replacing a PDU Module  
Replacing a Power Module  
Ordering Replacement Components  
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Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap  
Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap  
Location of Wrist Strap  
The antistatic wrist strap is located in the accessory kit.  
Purpose of Wrist Strap  
The antistatic wrist strap directs the discharge of static electricity from your body  
to the chassis, thereby protecting sensitive electronic components.  
Caution: Electrostatic discharge can damage hardware. Follow the  
procedure in this section to protect your equipment from damage.  
How to Attach the Wrist Strap  
Follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
2
Remove the strap and cable from the accessory kit.  
Attach the snap end of the cable to the wrist strap.  
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Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap  
Step  
Action  
3
Place the strap around your wrist, then adjust it to ensure that the metal  
buckle inside the strap touches your skin.  
4
Plug the jack at the other end of the cable into the front or rear of the chassis,  
depending on which side of the chassis you are working.  
Chassis rear (left)  
Chassis front (right)  
ESD  
Jack  
AC PM  
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
System  
Controller  
only  
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Replacing Modules and Filler Panels  
Replacing Modules and Filler Panels  
Introduction  
This section provides instructions for replacing chassis components and hardware  
modules. It describes how to:  
Remove and install filler panels  
Replace the SCC-SM  
Replace the SCC-LTM or SCC-RLTM  
Replace other service modules (SMs)  
Replace DAC-LTMs and DAC-RLTMs  
Note: You must wear an antistatic wrist strap when you remove or install  
these components and modules.  
Removing and Installing Filler Panels  
You must install filler panels in any empty slots at the front or rear of the  
CVX 600 chassis. Filler panels ensure proper air circulation in the chassis, as well  
as assist in emissions compliance. If you need to install a card in an empty slot,  
you must first remove the filler panel.  
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Replacing Modules and Filler Panels  
Removing a Rear Filler Panel  
To remove a rear filler panel, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
Use a 1/4-inch flat-tip screwdriver to loosen the screws on the left and right  
sides of the panel.  
AC PM  
2
AC PM  
1
PDU 2 DC INPUT B  
PDU 1 DC INPUT A  
1
1
2
3
2
3
Main Chassis  
4
4
HSSI  
Alarms  
Visual  
A
udib  
le  
OC3/STM1  
Ret  
Mi  
Ret  
Maj  
Ret  
Crit  
Ret  
Mi  
Ret  
Maj  
Ret  
Crit  
S
5
6
5
6
RX  
Link  
RX  
Link  
RX  
Link  
System  
ontroller  
only  
CVX-0211A  
2
Remove the filler panel.  
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Installing a Rear Filler Panel  
Note: SCC fillers must be used for slot 5 or 6, adjacent to a single  
SCC-LTM. All other slots use a MAC/DAC filler. The fillers look  
identical except for the location of the screws. The installation and  
removal procedures are the same for both types of fillers.  
SCC-LTM Filler  
MAC/DAC-LTM Filler  
CVX-0276A  
To install a rear filler panel, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
2
Insert the filler panel into the empty slot.  
Use a 1/4-inch flat-tip screwdriver to tighten the screws to 5 in-lb by turning  
them clockwise.  
AC PM  
2
AC PM  
1
PDU 2 DC INPUT B  
PDU 1 DC INPUT A  
1
1
2
3
2
3
Main Chassis  
4
4
HSSI  
Alarms  
Visua  
A
udib  
le  
O
Ret  
Mi  
Ret  
Maj  
Ret  
Crit  
Ret  
Mi  
Ret  
Maj  
Ret  
Crit  
S
5
6
5
6
RX  
Link  
RX  
Link  
RX  
Link  
System  
Controller  
only  
Tighten to 5 in-lb.  
Tighten to 5 in-lb.  
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Removing a Front Filler Panel  
To remove a front filler panel, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
Using a flat-tip screwdriver, turn the screw at the upper left corner of the filler  
panel 1/4 turn counterclockwise.  
Unlocked position  
CVX-0145A  
2
Grasp the left and right ejector levers and pull them outward to eject the panel.  
F
l
CVX-0146C  
Open ejectors  
3
Grasp the ejector levers and carefully slide the panel out of the chassis.  
AC  
PM  
AC  
PM  
1
AC PM  
2
Fans  
AC  
PM  
PDU  
1
BIP  
O
I
1
BIP  
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PDU  
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Ja  
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P
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P
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G
ield  
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n
Rdeun  
RE  
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S
A
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w
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w
YE  
e
D
Y
Pwr  
P
il  
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G
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
F
e
4
5
5
6
6
7
8
8
9
9
iled  
a
10  
G
1
Redun  
R
1
12  
2
RE  
ne  
System  
YE  
r
e
w
E
Pwr  
P
ail  
F
13  
14  
Goo  
1
15  
3
16  
17  
HSS  
18  
1
19  
H
2
20  
1
1
3
21  
RESET  
n
2
iled  
a
24  
Good  
F
2
R
R
2
P
ne  
1
S
r
e
w
E
Pwr  
ail  
F
P
Goo  
1
3
HSS  
1
HSS  
2
10  
3
1
R
2
PC  
1
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Installing a Front Filler Panel  
Note: Filler panels for slots 1 to 4 are marked, Filler,and filler panels  
for slots 5 and 6 are marked, System Filler.”  
To install a front filler panel, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
Make sure that the locking screw is in the unlock position (slot is horizontal).  
Unlocked position  
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Step  
Action  
Ensure that the ejectors are extended at an angle, but not all of the way.  
2
Ejector  
at an  
angle  
Ejector  
straight  
Ejector  
at an  
angle  
Ejector  
straight  
CVX-0213B  
Caution: Extending the ejectors all of the way may result in ejector  
breakage when attempting to close them in step 4.  
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Step  
Action  
3
Ensure that the latch pawl is in the card guide channel and slide the panel into  
the chassis until its connector touches the chassis mid-plane.  
AC  
PM  
AC  
PM  
1
AC  
PM  
2
Fans  
AC  
PM  
PDU  
1
BIP  
O
I
1
BIP  
CVX-6oo  
2
ailed  
F
R
d
PDU  
2
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P
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O
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ESD  
Ja  
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RED  
C
A
S
D
YEL  
Pwr  
ail  
F
1
3
4
5
6
F
e
7
8
9
ailed  
10  
F
Good  
1
Redun  
R
12  
RD  
2
ne  
S
EL  
r
e
w
li  
E
13  
P
Pwr  
14  
F
Goo  
1
15  
3
16  
17  
HSS  
18  
1
19  
HSSI  
2
20  
1
1
3
2
R
2
Rese  
23  
ailed  
24  
Go  
F
2
Redun  
R
2
P
ne  
1
S
r
e
l
w
i
E
Pw  
P
F
Goo  
1
3
HSS  
1
HSS  
2
10  
3
1
R
Rese  
2
PCMCIA  
1
CVX-0148C  
4
Gently push the ejector levers inward. The right lever will click when fully  
pushed in.  
F
l
CVX-0149B  
Close ejectors  
5
Using a flat-tip screwdriver, turn the locking screw 1/4 turn clockwise.  
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Replacing the SCC-SM  
In a redundant configuration, when you replace the primary SCC-SM, the  
secondary SCC-SM automatically copies the system software and configuration  
files from its flash memory card. Before replacing the primary SCC-SM, ensure  
that the secondary SCC-SM flash memory cards are in the PCMCIA slots.  
If you have only one SCC-SM (a non-redundant configuration), you will need to  
shut down the CVX switch to replace the SCC-SM.  
Warning: You must use software Release 5.0 or later when using an  
Optical SCC-II-SM. Use of older versions will corrupt the SCC-SM,  
requiring the return of the module to Nortel for reprogramming. Do not  
copy earlier versions of software to a flash memory card used in an  
Optical SCC-II-SM.  
Warning: When you remove the primary SCC-SM, a system reset  
occurs. This disconnects all calls that are in progress and temporarily  
suspends system services until the secondary SCC-SM goes online.  
Reference  
See the manual CVX Multi-Service Access Switch Configuration Guide for  
information about editing and managing configuration files.  
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Removing the SCC-SM  
To remove the SCC-SM, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
Remove the flash memory card from the PCMCIA slot by pressing the eject  
1
button located next to the slot.  
2
Using a flat-tip screwdriver, turn the locking screw at the upper left corner of  
the module 1/4 turn counterclockwise (until slot is horizontal).  
Unlocked position  
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Step  
Action  
3
Grasp the left and right ejector levers and pull them outward to eject the  
SCC-SM. You will feel the SCC-SM disconnect from the chassis mid-plane  
and the SCC-LTM or SCC-RLTM.  
Good  
Redun  
Sys  
Pw  
ail  
F
1
2
3
RESET  
2
P
1
Open ejectors  
Grasp the ejector levers and carefully slide the SCC-SM out of the chassis.  
CVX-0150C  
4
A
C
PM  
A
C
PM  
1
A
C
PM  
2
Fans  
A
C
PM  
PDU  
1
BIP  
O
I
1
BIP  
G
o
R
d
CVX-6oo  
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P
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F
2
3
G
o
R
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PDU  
2
M
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P
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ail  
F
ESD  
Ja  
I
ck  
G
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R
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M
d
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P
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ail  
F
4
Good  
R
n
RE  
C
A
S
4
D
YE  
Pwr  
ai  
F
1
2
5
6
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Good  
10  
R
1
12  
RE  
S
YE  
Pwr  
ail  
F
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
1
18  
HSSI  
2
19  
10  
3
20  
RESET  
21  
2
23  
2
a
24  
F
R
2
PC  
1
ne  
r
e
S
w
Et  
P
Good  
1
3
HSSI  
1
Re  
P
1
Good  
Redun  
System  
P
ail  
F
1
HSSI  
2
1
3
RESET  
2
PCMCIA  
1
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Installing an SCC-SM  
To install an SCC-SM, follow these steps:  
Step  
1
Action  
Make sure that the locking screw is in the unlocked position (slot is horizontal).  
Unlocked position  
CVX-0145A  
2
Ensure that the ejectors are extended at an angle, but not all of the way.  
Ejector  
at an  
angle  
Ejector  
straight  
Ejector  
at an  
angle  
Ejector  
straight  
CVX-0213B  
Caution: Extending the ejectors all of the way may result in ejector  
breakage when attempting to close them in step 4.  
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Step  
Action  
3
Ensure that the latch pawl is in the card guide channel and slide the module  
into the chassis until its connector touches the chassis mid-plane.  
A
C
PM  
A
C
PM  
1
A
C
PM  
2
Fans  
A
C
PM  
PDU  
1
BIP  
O
I
1
BIP  
G
o
R
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Goo  
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YEL  
Pwr  
ai  
F
1
2
5
6
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Goo  
10  
R
1
12  
RED  
S
YEL  
Pwr  
ail  
13  
F
14  
15  
16  
17  
1
18  
HSS  
2
19  
10  
3
20  
R
21  
2
iled  
23  
a
2
F
24  
R
2
et  
PC  
1
n
r
e
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Et  
P
Goo  
1
3
HSSI  
1
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P
1
Go  
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HSSI  
2
1
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3
RESET  
2
P
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1
CVX_0152B  
4
Push the levers inward to fully engage the locking mechanism. The right lever  
will click when fully pushed in.  
Good  
R
System  
Pw  
ail  
F
1
HSS  
2
1
3
R
2
PC  
1
Close ejector levers  
CVX_0153C  
5
6
7
Using a flat-tip screwdriver, turn the locking screw 1/4 turn clockwise.  
Insert the flash memory card in PCMCIA slot 1 in the upper SCC-SM.  
Observe the LEDs on the SCC-SM to verify proper operation.  
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Reference  
For information about the SCC-SM LEDs, see the Checking the LEDson  
page 2-43.  
Replacing the SCC-LTM/RLTM  
If you need to replace the SCC-LTM or SCC-RLTM, note the configuration of  
installed network cabling before you disconnect any cables. This includes cabling  
to the following ports:  
Local 10/100 Mb/s Ethernet ports  
Console port  
HSSI port  
Alarm port  
T1 ports or E1 ports  
Optical ports  
You will need to reinstall this cabling on the replacement SCC-LTM/RLTM.  
Caution: Before removing the SCC-LTM or SCC-RLTM, you must first  
remove the corresponding SCC-SMs. The LTMs and RLTMs are not  
hot-swappable (that is, you cannot change them while the system is  
running).  
Removing the SCC-LTM or SCC-RLTM  
To remove the SCC-LTM or SCC-RLTM, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
2
Turn off power by turning off the switches on the PDU.  
Disconnect any cables attached to the SCC-LTM/RLTM.  
Note: If you are using the alarm connections, you can leave the alarm wiring  
in place by removing the alarm connector block from the SCC-LTM/RLTM.  
Use a 1/8-inch flat-tip screwdriver to remove the alarm connector block.  
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Replacing Modules and Filler Panels  
Step  
Action  
3
Using a 1/16-inch flat-tip screwdriver, loosen the locking screws.  
4
System  
5
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4
12  
8
1
7
10  
6
D
3
9
System  
5
5
6
Contr  
HSSI  
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8
4
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7
3
3
 x
2
6
1
1
1
2
5
1
2
1
1
 E
4
RX  
1
Link  
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1
1
1
1
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2
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V i s u a l  
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Replacing Modules and Filler Panels  
Step  
Action  
4
Grasp the left and right ejector levers and pull them outward to eject the  
SCC-LTM/RLTM. You will feel the module disconnect from the SCC-SM.  
4
System  
5
ollr  
HSSI  
Contr  
Console  
6
S
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Cloc  
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Cloc  
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12  
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1
10  
9
4
12  
8
1
7
10  
6
D
3
9
System  
5
5
6
Contr  
HSSI  
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8
4
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7
3
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6
1
1
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2
5
1
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4
RX  
1
D
1
Link  
3
1
/
E
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2
2
3
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V i s u a l  
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1
Link  
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6
CVX-0155B  
5
6
Grasp the ejector levers and carefully slide the module out of the chassis.  
Place the module in an antistatic bag or on an antistatic work surface.  
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Replacing CVX 600 Components  
Replacing Modules and Filler Panels  
Installing an SCC-LTM or SCC-RLTM  
To install an SCC-LTM or SCC-RLTM, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
2
Make sure the power switches on the PDUs are both off.  
Holding the SCC-LTM/RLTM, use the guides to align the sides of the module  
with either slot 5 or slot 6.  
3
4
Grasp the top and bottom ejector levers and push them outward, then push  
the SCC-LTM/RLTM into the chassis until its connector touches the connector  
on the SCC-SM.  
Push the levers inward to fully engage the locking mechanism.  
4
System  
5
Contr  
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6
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4
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8
1
7
10  
6
D
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9
D
3
System  
5
5
6
Contr  
HSSI  
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8
4
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7
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2
E
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2
6
1
2
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1
2
1
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4
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D
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3
Link  
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1
1
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2
2
3
A l a r m s  
V i s u a l  
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Link  
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Replacing Modules and Filler Panels  
Step  
Action  
5
Use a1/16-inch flat-tip screwdriver to tighten the four locking screws on the  
front of the SCC-LTM/RLTM.  
4
System  
5
Contr  
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6
S
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Cloc  
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9
4
12  
8
1
7
10  
6
D
3
9
D
3
System  
5
5
6
Contr  
HSSI  
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8
4
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7
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2
6
E
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2
1
2
1
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5
1
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1
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4
RX  
1
D
1
1
3
Link  
D
1
1
1
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2
2
3
A l a r m s  
V i s u a l  
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1
Link  
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Link  
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6
CVX-0157C  
6
Reattach any network cabling and alarm wiring used on the SCC-LTM/RLTM  
you just removed.  
7
Turn the power back on by turning on the switches on the PDUs.  
Observe the LEDs on the SCC-LTM/RLTM to verify proper operation.  
Reference  
For information about the SCC-LTM and SCC-RLTM LEDs, see Checking the  
LEDson page 2-43.  
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Replacing CVX 600 Components  
Replacing Modules and Filler Panels  
Replacing Other Service Modules  
The MACs and DAC-SMs provide the processing capabilities for the  
rear-installed LTMs. When you remove an online service module, the CVX 600  
redirects processing to an adjacent secondary module that uses the same LTM.  
These service modules can occupy chassis slots 1 to 4.  
Replacement Procedure  
The procedure for replacing these service modules is the same as the procedure  
for replacing the SCC-SM.  
Reference  
See the CVX Multi-Service Access Switch Product Description for information on  
where to position the modules.  
Caution: Do not install E1-DAC and DS1-DAC cards in the same  
chassis. Because the CVX switch synchronizes to one external clock, a  
CVX switch that contains both E1-DAC and DS1-DAC cards will not  
function properly, and is not supported.  
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Replacing Modules and Filler Panels  
Removing a Service Module  
To remove a MAC or DAC-SM, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
Using a 1/4-inch flat-tip screwdriver, turn the locking screw in the upper left  
corner of the filler panel 1/4 turn counterclockwise.  
Unlocked position  
CVX-0145A  
2
Grasp the left and right ejector levers and push them outward to eject the  
service module. You will feel the module disconnect from the chassis  
mid-plane.  
Go  
d
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Pwr  
a
F
li  
CVX-0158C  
Open ejectors  
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Replacing Modules and Filler Panels  
Step  
Action  
Grasp the ejector levers and carefully slide the module out of the chassis.  
3
AC  
PM  
AC  
PM  
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Replacing Modules and Filler Panels  
Installing a Service Module  
To install a MAC or DAC-SM, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
Make sure that the locking screw is in the unlocked position (slot horizontal).  
Unlocked position  
CVX-0145A  
2
Ensure that the ejectors are extended at an angle, but not all of the way.  
Ejector  
at an  
angle  
Ejector  
straight  
Ejector  
at an  
angle  
Ejector  
straight  
CVX-0213B  
Caution: Extending the ejectors all of the way may result in ejector  
breakage when attempting to close them in step 4.  
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Replacing Modules and Filler Panels  
Step  
Action  
3
Ensure that the latch pawl is in the card guide channel and slide the module  
into the chassis until its connector touches the chassis mid-plane.  
AC  
PM  
AC  
PM  
1
AC  
PM  
2
Fans  
AC  
PM  
PDU  
1
BIP  
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CVX_0160B  
4
Push the levers inward to fully engage the locking mechanism. The right lever  
will click when fully pushed in.  
Go  
d
R
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Pwr  
a
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F
Close ejector levers  
CVX_0161C  
5
6
Using a 1/4-inch flat-tip screwdriver, turn the locking screw 1/4 turn clockwise.  
Observe the LEDs on the MAC or DAC-SM to verify proper operation.  
Reference  
For information about the LEDs, see Checking the LEDson page 2-43.  
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Replacing Modules and Filler Panels  
Replacing the DAC-LTM/-RLTM  
If you need to replace an LTM or RLTM, note the configuration of installed  
network cabling before you disconnect any cables. You will need to reinstall this  
cabling on the replacement LTM.  
Caution: Before removing the LTM or RLTM, you must first remove the  
References  
For more information on removing the service module, see Replacing the  
SCC-SMon page 3-11 or Replacing Other Service Moduleson page 3-21.  
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Replacing CVX 600 Components  
Replacing Modules and Filler Panels  
Removing a DAC-LTM or DAC-RLTM  
To remove a DAC-LTM or DAC-RLTM, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
2
Disconnect any cables attached to the LTM or RLTM.  
Use a flat-tip screwdriver to loosen the locking screws.  
4
3
E
 x
2
2
Cloc  
1
k
4
D
1
1
3
2
2
3
Cloc  
1
3
k
4
Cloc  
k
Cloc  
3
12  
k
1
10  
9
4
12  
8
1
7
10  
6
D
3
9
D
3
System  
5
5
6
Contr  
HSSI  
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8
4
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7
3
3
E21x  
21x  
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6
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5
1
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4
RX  
1
D1x21  
D121  
3
Link  
1
/
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2
2
3
A l a r m s  
V i s u a l  
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Link  
Main Chassis  
RX  
Link  
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CVX-0162C  
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CVX 600 Hardware Installation Guide  
Replacing Modules and Filler Panels  
Step  
Action  
3
Grasp the left and right ejector levers and pull them outward to eject the LTM  
or RLTM.  
4
3
E
 x
2
1
Cloc  
k
4
D
1
1
3
2
2
3
1
Cloc  
3
k
Cloc  
k
Cloc  
3
12  
k
1
10  
D
3
9
4
12  
8
1
7
10  
 x
6
D
3
9
System  
5
5
6
Contr  
HSSI  
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8
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3
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6
1
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5
1
2
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4
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1
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2
2
3
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RX  
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CVX-0163C  
4
5
Grasp the ejector levers and carefully slide the module out of the chassis.  
Place the module in an antistatic bag or on an antistatic work surface.  
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Replacing Modules and Filler Panels  
Installing a DAC-LTM or DAC-RLTM  
To install a DAC-LTM or DAC-RLTM, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
Holding the module, use the guides to align the sides of the module with the  
appropriate slot.  
2
3
Grasp the left and right ejector levers and pull them outward, then push the  
LTM or RLTM into the chassis until its connector touches the connector on the  
service module.  
Push the levers inward to fully engage the locking mechanism.  
4
3
E
 x
2
Cloc  
1
k
4
D
3
2
2
3
Cloc  
1
3
k
Cloc  
k
Cloc  
3
12  
k
1
10  
9
4
12  
8
1
7
10  
6
D
3
D
9
System  
5
5
6
Contr  
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HSSI  
8
4
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7
3
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6
3
1
2
5
1
/
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1
2
4
1
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0
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RX  
1
3
S21x1  
11xS2  
Link  
2
2
3
1
/
0
n
t
A l a r m s  
V i s u a l  
1
RX  
Link  
Main Chassis  
RX  
Link  
R e t  
M n  
R t  
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CVX-0164C  
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Replacing Modules and Filler Panels  
Step  
Action  
4
Use a flat-tip screwdriver to tighten the two locking screws on the front of the  
LTM or RLTM.  
4
3
E
 x
2
2
1
Cloc  
4
k
D
1
1
3
2
2
3
1
Cloc  
3
k
4
Cloc  
k
Cloc  
3
12  
k
1
10  
9
4
12  
8
1
7
10  
6
D
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9
System  
5
5
6
Contr  
HSSI  
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3
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6
1
1
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2
5
1
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1
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4
RX  
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Link  
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1
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2
2
3
A l a r m s  
V i s u a l  
RX  
1
Link  
Main Chassis  
RX  
Link  
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M n  
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R t  
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M n  
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Console  
R t  
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6
CVX-0165B  
5
Reattach any network cabling and alarm wiring used on the LTM or RLTM you  
just removed.  
Observe the LEDs on the service module to verify proper operation.  
Reference  
For more information about the DS1, E1, and DS3 LEDs, see Checking the  
LEDson page 2-43.  
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Replacing the Fan Module  
Replacing the Fan Module  
Description  
The CVX 600 fan module contains two fans and is located on the left side of the  
chassis.  
Caution: A malfunctioning fan module can cause the entire chassis to  
overheat. This condition can lead to system and network failures. If you  
detect an overheating condition in the chassis, have a qualified service  
technician inspect the fan module as soon as possible.  
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Replacing the Fan Module  
Removing the Fan Module  
To remove the fan module, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
Using a flat-tip screwdriver, turn the two locking screws 1/4 turn  
1
counterclockwise to unlock.  
AC  
PM  
AC  
PM  
1
AC  
PM  
2
Fans  
AC  
PM  
PDU  
1
BIP  
O
I
1
BIP  
G
o
R
u
CVX-6oo  
M
d
/
DN  
l
i
P
r
F
2
3
G
o
R
u
PDU  
2
M
d
/
O
P
r
ail  
F
ESD  
Ja  
I
ck  
Unlock  
G
o
R
u
M
d
/
DN  
l
i
P
r
F
4
Good  
R
n
RED  
C
A
S
2
D
l
i
YEL  
Pw  
F
1
2
5
6
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
G
1
Redun  
12  
S
il  
Pw  
F
1
HSS  
2
10  
3
R
2
G
Redun  
PCMCIA  
1
S
Pw  
ail  
F
1
HSS  
2
10  
3
R
2
PCMCIA  
1
F
ans  
F
ans  
Locked  
Unlocked  
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Replacing the Fan Module  
Step  
Action  
2
Grasp the fan module by the handle and pull firmly until you feel the fan  
module disconnect from the chassis.  
Warning: The fans will spin for a short time as you slide the fan module out of  
the chassis. Be careful not to place your hands or fingers near the fan blades.  
3
Slide the fan module out of the chassis.  
A
C
PM  
A
C
PM  
1
A
C
PM  
2
A
C
PM  
BIP  
Fans  
PDU  
1
O
I
BIP  
G
o
R
d
CVX-6oo  
M
d
m
I
l
i
1
P
r
F
G
o
R
d
PDU  
2
M
d
m
I
N
l
i
O
P
r
2
3
F
ESD  
Ja  
I
ck  
G
o
R
d
M
    e
I
l
i
P
r
F
G
R
n
RED  
C
A
S
1
D
YEL  
4
P
a
F
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
Good  
1
R
12  
S
l
i
5
6
Pwr  
F
1
HSSI  
2
10  
3
RESET  
Good  
2
R
PC  
1
S
l
i
Pwr  
F
1
HSSI  
2
10  
3
RESET  
2
PC  
1
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Replacing the Fan Module  
Installing a Fan Module  
To install a fan module, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
Make sure that the locking screws are in the unlocked position (slot is vertical).  
1
F
ans  
F
ans  
Locked  
Unlocked  
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Replacing the Fan Module  
Step  
Action  
2
Slide the replacement fan module into the chassis until you feel the module  
touch the fan connector in the chassis.  
A
C
PM  
A
C
PM  
1
A
C
PM  
2
A
C
PM  
BIP  
Fans  
PDU  
1
O
I
BIP  
G
o
R
d
CVX-6oo  
M
d
m
I
1
P
r
ail  
F
G
o
R
PDU  
2
M
d
m
I
N
l
i
O
P
r
2
3
F
ESD  
Ja  
I
ck  
G
o
R
d
M
   e
I
l
i
P
r
F
G
d
R
n
RED  
C
A
S
1
D
YE  
4
Pwr  
ail  
F
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
G
1
R
12  
S
5
6
Pwr  
ail  
F
1
HSSI  
2
10  
3
RESET  
G
2
R
PCM  
1
S
l
i
Pwr  
F
1
HSSI  
2
10  
3
RESET  
2
PCM  
1
CVX-0169B  
3
Firmly push on the fan modules front panel until you feel the module connect  
to the fan connector. The front panel of the fan module should be flush with the  
front of the chassis.  
4
5
Using a flat-tip screwdriver, turn the locking screws 1/4 turn clockwise.  
Verify that the replacement fan module is operating properly. The green LED  
should be on, and air should be exiting the chassis vents.  
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Replacing a PDU Module  
Replacing a PDU Module  
Description  
The CVX 600 contains two PDU (circuit breaker) modules, which are located  
near the top center of the front of the chassis.  
Removing the PDU Module  
To remove the PDU module, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
2
Make sure that the switch is turned off.  
Using a flat-tip screwdriver, turn the locking screw 1/4 turn counterclockwise to  
unlock.  
A
C
PM  
A
C
PM  
1
A
C
PM  
2
Fans  
AC  
P
M
PDU  
1
BIP  
O
I
1
BIP  
G
od  
R
d
CVX-6oo  
M
d
m
I
N
P
r
ail  
F
2
3
G
R
d
n
PDU  
2
M
d
m
I
N
O
P
r
ail  
F
ESD  
Ja  
I
ck  
G
od  
R
d
M
d
m
I
N
l
i
P
r
F
4
G
d
R
u
RED  
C
A
S
1
D
YEL  
Pw  
ai  
F
1
2
5
6
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
G
1
R
12  
System  
Pwr  
ail  
F
1
HSSI  
2
1
3
RESET  
G
2
R
PCM  
1
System  
Pwr  
ail  
F
1
HSSI  
2
1
3
RESET  
2
PCM  
1
BIP  
BIP  
Unlocked  
CVX-0170B  
Locked  
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Replacing a PDU Module  
Step  
Action  
3
Grasp the PDU module by the handle and pull firmly until you feel it  
disconnect from the chassis.  
4
Slide the PDU module out of the chassis.  
A
C
PM  
A
C
PM  
1
A
C
PM  
2
Fans  
A
C
PM  
PDU  
1
BIP  
BIP  
G
o
R
CVX-6oo  
M
d
I
N
l
i
r
F
3
O
I
G
R
d
n
PDU  
2
M
d
m
I
N
O
P
r
ail  
F
ESD  
Ja  
I
ck  
G
o
R
d
M
d
m
I
N
P
r
ail  
F
4
G
d
R
u
RED  
C
D
x
A
D
l
i
YEL  
Pwr  
F
1
5
6
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
G
1
R
12  
System  
Pwr  
ail  
F
1
HSSI  
2
1
3
RESET  
G
2
R
PCMCIA  
1
System  
Pwr  
ail  
F
1
HSSI  
2
1
3
RESET  
2
PCMCIA  
1
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Replacing a PDU Module  
Installing a PDU Module  
To install a PDU module, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
Make sure that the locking screw is in the unlocked position (slot is horizontal).  
1
BIP  
BIP  
Unlocked  
Locked  
CVX-0172A  
2
Slide the replacement module into the chassis until you feel it touch the  
connector in the chassis.  
A
C
PM  
A
C
PM  
1
A
C
PM  
2
F
ans  
A
C
PM  
PDU  
1
BIP  
BIP  
G
o
R
d
CVX-6oo  
M
d
I
N
F
P
r
ail  
F
2
3
O
I
G
R
d
n
PDU  
2
M
O
P
r
ail  
F
ESD  
Ja  
I
ck  
G
od  
R
d
M
d
m
I
N
P
r
ail  
F
4
G
d
R
u
RE  
C
D
x12  
A
D
YE  
Pw  
ail  
F
1
2
3
5
6
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
G
1
R
12  
System  
Pwr  
ail  
F
1
HSS  
2
1
3
R
G
2
R
PCMCIA  
1
System  
Pwr  
ail  
F
1
HSS  
2
1
3
R
2
PCMCIA  
1
CVX-0173B  
3
Firmly push on the PDU modules front panel until you feel the module  
connect to the chassis connector. The front panel of the PDU module should  
be flush with the front of the chassis.  
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Replacing a PDU Module  
Step  
Action  
Using a flat-tip screwdriver, turn the locking screw 1/4 turn clockwise.  
4
BIP  
BIP  
A
C
PM  
Unlocked  
Locked  
A
C
PM  
1
A
C
PM  
2
Fans  
AC  
P
M
PDU  
1
BIP  
O
1
I
BIP  
G
od  
R
d
CVX-6oo  
M
d
m
I
N
l
i
P
r
F
2
3
G
d
n
PDU  
2
M
d
m
I
N
l
i
O
P
r
F
ESD  
ck  
I
Ja  
G
od  
R
d
M
d
m
I
N
P
r
ail  
F
4
G
d
R
u
RED  
C
D
x
A
D
YEL  
Pwr  
ail  
F
1
2
5
6
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
G
1
R
12  
System  
Pwr  
ail  
F
1
HSSI  
2
1
3
RESET  
G
2
R
PCMCIA  
1
System  
l
i
Pwr  
F
1
HSSI  
2
1
3
RESET  
2
PCMCIA  
1
CVX-0174B  
5
6
Verify that the red LED is on.  
Switch the PDU on, and verify that the green LED comes on.  
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Replacing a Power Module  
Replacing a Power Module  
Description  
If equipped with the AC module, the CVX 600 contains two replaceable power  
modules, which are located in the top center of the front of the chassis.  
Removing the Power Module  
To remove a power module, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
1
Using a flat-tip screwdriver, turn the locking screws 1/4 turn counterclockwise.  
AC  
PM  
2
AC  
PM  
2
BIP  
BIP  
CVX-6oo  
CVX-6oo  
Locked  
Unlocked  
AC  
PM  
AC  
PM  
1
AC  
PM  
2
Fans  
AC  
PM  
PDU  
1
BIP  
O
I
1
BIP  
G
o
R
d
CVX-6oo  
M
d
m
I
l
i
P
r
F
2
3
d
e
i
F
G
o
R
R
d
PDU  
2
r
M
d
m
I
N
e
w
P
il  
O
P
r
G
F
ESD  
ck  
I
Ja  
d
e
i
F
G
o
R
R
d
M
d
m
I
r
e
w
P
P
r
ail  
F
G
4
ield  
a
F
G
R
n
Redun  
RED  
R
C
A
S
2
w
r
e
l
D
e
w
YE  
Y
Po  
Pwr  
ail  
F
Gdo  
1
1
2
2
5
6
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
d
e
il  
9
9
F
10  
1
Good  
R
1
1
R
1
12  
2
ne  
S
r
e
w
Et  
l
P
i
Pwr  
Goo  
F
1
3
1
HSSI  
2
10  
3
RESET  
iled  
a
F
Good  
2
R
R
2
PC  
ne  
1
S
r
e
w
Et  
Pwr  
P
ail  
F
Goo  
1
3
1
HSSI  
2
10  
3
RESET  
2
PC  
1
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Replacing a Power Module  
Step  
Action  
2
Grasp the power module by the handle and pull firmly until you feel it  
disconnect from the chassis.  
3
Slide the power module out of the chassis.  
A
C
PM  
1
A
C
PM  
2
A
C
PM  
A
C
PM  
O
I
1
BIP  
G
od  
R
d
CVX-6oo  
M
d
m
I
N
l
i
P
r
F
2
3
d
e
  i
F
Redun  
G
R
d
n
PDU  
2
r
M
d
m
I
N
e
w
P
O
P
r
ail  
F
Good  
ESD  
Ja  
I
ck  
ailed  
F
G
o
Redun  
R
d
M
d
m
I
N
r
e
w
l
i
P
r
P
F
Good  
4
i
G
d
a
F
R
u
R
RED  
C
D
x
A
D
w
r
e
l
i
YEL  
e
w
Y
Pwr  
P
F
G
1
1
2
2
3
5
6
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
d
e
il  
9
10  
G
1
1
R
R
1
12  
1
2
net  
System  
r
e
w
E
Pwr  
ail  
P
F
Goo  
1
3
HSS  
1
HSS  
2
1
3
1
R
G
2
ail  
F
R
R
2
PCMCIA  
1
System  
net  
r
Pwr  
e
ail  
w
E
F
P
Goo  
1
3
1
HSS  
HSS  
2
1
3
R
1
2
PCMCIA  
1
CVX-0215B  
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Replacing a Power Module  
Installing a Power Module  
To install a power module, follow these steps:  
Step  
Action  
Make sure that the locking screws are in the unlocked position (slots are  
1
vertical).  
2
Slide the replacement module into the chassis until you feel it touch the  
connector in the chassis.  
A
C
PM  
1
A
C
PM  
2
A
C
PM  
A
C
PM  
O
I
1
BIP  
G
o
R
d
CVX-6oo  
M
d
m
I
N
P
r
ail  
F
2
3
d
e
  i
F
Redun  
G
R
d
n
PDU  
2
r
e
M
d
m
I
N
w
P
O
Good  
P
r
ail  
F
ESD  
Ja  
I
ck  
ailed  
F
G
o
Redun  
R
d
M
d
m
I
N
r
e
w
P
P
r
ail  
F
Good  
4
i
a
F
G
d
R
R
u
RED  
R
C
D
x
w
A
D
r
e
w
e
YE  
Y
P
Pwr  
ail  
F
G
1
1
2
2
5
6
3
3
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
i
a
F
10  
1
G
R
1
1
R
1
12  
2
net  
System  
r
e
w
E
P
Pwr  
ail  
Goo  
F
1
3
HSSI  
1
HSS  
2
1
1
3
R
Re  
ail  
F
G
2
R
R
2
PCMCIA  
net  
1
System  
r
e
w
il  
E
P
F
Goo  
1
3
HSSI  
1
HSS  
2
1
3
1
R
2
PCMCIA  
1
CVX-0216B  
3
Firmly push on the power modules front panel until you feel the module  
connect to the chassis connector. The front panel of the power module should  
be flush with the front of the chassis.  
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Replacing a Power Module  
Step  
Action  
Using a flat-tip screwdriver, turn the locking screws 1/4 turn clockwise.  
4
A
C
PM  
2
A
C
PM  
2
BIP  
BIP  
CVX-6oo  
CVX-6oo  
Locked  
Unlocked  
A
C
PM  
A
C
PM  
1
A
C
PM  
2
Fans  
A
C
PM  
PDU  
1
BIP  
O
I
1
BIP  
G
od  
R
d
CVX-6oo  
M
d
m
I
l
i
P
r
F
2
3
iled  
a
F
R
G
R
d
n
PDU  
2
r
e
M
d
m
I
N
w
P
O
G
P
r
ail  
F
ESD  
ck  
I
Ja  
iled  
a
F
G
od  
R
R
d
r
M
d
m
I
e
w
l
i
P
P
r
G
F
4
ield  
a
F
G
d
Rdeun  
Redu  
n
RE  
C
A
S
1
w
r
e
D
e
w
YE  
Y
Po  
Pwr  
ail  
F
God  
1
1
2
2
5
6
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
9
9
a
F
10  
G
R
1
R
1
12  
2
et  
n
S
r
e
w
Ether  
l
P
i
Pwr  
Good  
F
1
3
HSSI  
1
HSSI  
2
1
10  
3
RESET  
Reset  
ile  
a
F
G
2
R
R
2
PCM  
net  
1
S
r
e
w
il  
Ether  
Pw  
P
F
Good  
1
3
HSSI  
1
HSSI  
2
10  
1
3
RESET  
2
PCM  
1
CVX-0217B  
5
Verify that the LED is on.  
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Ordering Replacement Components  
Ordering Replacement Components  
How to Order  
If necessary, you can order CVX 600 replacement components from Nortel  
Networks. See Customer Serviceson page xviii for information about  
contacting Nortel Networks.  
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Appendix A  
Technical Specifications  
About This Appendix  
Introduction  
This appendix provides the technical specifications for the CVX 600.  
Topics  
Topic  
Page  
Chassis Specifications and Clearances  
Environmental Specifications  
A-2  
A-3  
Cooling Requirements  
A-4  
Electromagnetic Emissions and Radio Frequency  
Cable Specifications  
A-5  
A-6  
Tandem CVX to RAS CVX Crossover Cable  
Audible and Visual Alarm Interface Specifications  
Power Specifications  
A-14  
A-16  
A-17  
A-18  
A-19  
SCC-LTM/-RLTM Interfaces  
DAC-LTM/-RLTM External Clock Interface  
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Chassis Specifications and Clearances  
Chassis Specifications and Clearances  
Dimensions, Weight, Slot Capacity  
The following table lists the dimensions, weight, and slot capacity of the  
CVX 600 chassis:  
Attribute  
Measurement  
Height with AC module  
Height without AC module  
10.5 in. (26.7 cm)  
7.0 in. (17.8 cm)  
Width  
Depth  
17.3 in. (43.94 cm)  
16.25 in. (41.3 cm)  
Weight: chassis with 6 SMs and AC power 70 lb (31.7 kg)  
Slots Two for SCCs, combinations of up to 4  
DACs and MACs  
Clearance  
The chassis must have enough clearance around it to ensure proper airflow for  
cooling. The following table lists the minimum clearance requirements for the  
CVX 600 chassis:  
Area  
Minimum Clearance  
Left side (location of fans)  
2.0 in. (5.08 cm)  
2.0 in. (5.08 cm)  
None  
Right side  
Top  
Back  
6.0 in. (15.24 cm)  
12.0 in. (30.48 cm)  
Back (for servicing)  
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Environmental Specifications  
Environmental Specifications  
Specifications  
The following table lists the environmental specifications for the CVX 600:  
Attribute  
Measurement  
Operating temperature  
Operating altitude  
Storage altitude  
23° to 104°F (-5° to 40°C)* stable  
0 to 8000 ft (0 to 2438.4 m)  
10,000 ft (3000 m) maximum  
-40° to 158°F (-40° to 70°C)  
90% maximum relative humidity, noncondensing  
95% maximum relative humidity, noncondensing  
ISO 4180-S, NSTA 1A  
Storage temperature  
Operating humidity  
Storage humidity  
Free fall/drop  
Vibration  
IEC 68-2-6/34  
Shock/bump  
IEC 68-2-27-29  
*
-5°C is for short-term operation only.  
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Cooling Requirements  
Cooling Requirements  
Need for Ventilation  
The CVX 600 is a high performance access switch, that produces a significant  
amount of heat. Providing sufficient cooling ventilation is very important when  
installing the equipment.  
Methods of Cooling  
The two typical ways of cooling the equipment are:  
General cooling cool air is supplied by air conditioning the entire  
equipment room. Open racks are recommended for general cooling.  
Dedicated cooling cool air is directly fed to a closed cabinet containing the  
CVX 600 equipment. If using this method, arrange the cabling so as to  
minimize its effect on air flow inside the cabinet. Using a fan to move air  
through the cabinet is recommended, especially if several CVX 600 switches  
are installed in one cabinet. All cabinet doors should be closed, and all cabinet  
panels in place.  
Airflow  
Regardless of the method of cooling used, make sure that minium clearance  
requirements are met and that airflow at the CVX 600 is at least 200 CFM.  
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Electromagnetic Emissions and Radio Frequency  
Electromagnetic Emissions and Radio Frequency  
CVX 600 Requirements  
The CVX 600 meets the following requirements for electromagnetic emissions  
and radio frequency:  
FCC Part 15, Subpart B  
EN 55022: 1994/A1:1995/A2:1997 Class B ITE emissions requirements  
EN 50082-1: 1992 EMC residential, commercial, and light industrial generic  
immunity standard  
EN 61000-4-3: RF Electromagnetic Field: 3V/m, 80-1000 MHz, 1 KHz,  
80% AM  
ENV 50204: RF Electromagnetic Field, keyed carrier: 900 + 5 MHz, 200 Hz  
PM, 50% duty cycle  
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Cable Specifications  
Cable Specifications  
Cables Supplied by Nortel Networks  
The CVX 600 includes the following cables:  
15 ft DB-9 to DB-9 serial crossover cable (null-modem cable) to connect the  
CVX 600 DB-9 RS-232 console port to a DB-9 RS-232 management console  
plug  
10 ft DB-9 to DB-25 straight-through modem cable to connect the CVX 600  
DB-9 RS-232 console port to an external modem  
10 ft RJ-45 to RJ-45 crossover cable to connect a CVX 600 Ethernet port to a  
PC Ethernet adapter  
AC power cables to connect the CVX 600 to external AC power  
Cables Supplied by the Customer  
You must supply the following cables:  
T1, E1, and T3 cables  
HSSI cable  
DC power and grounding cables  
Rack-grounding cable from each CVX 600 chassis to the installation sites  
grounding point  
Cables for the audible and visual alarms  
Optical cables  
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Cable Specifications  
Management Console Cable Specifications  
The SCC-RLTM has a single console interface. The interface uses a DB-9 plug  
connector that provides an RS-232 serial connection. The CVX 600 console port  
allows you to connect to any VT100-compatible console device for direct console  
access, or to any modem (AT or Hayes compatible) for remote dial-up access.  
The following figure shows the DB-9 console interface connector:  
Pin 9  
Console  
Pin 1  
CVX-0175B  
DB-9 Pin and Signal Assignments  
The following table lists the pin and signal assignments for the DB-9 console  
interface connector:  
Pin  
Signal  
To Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DCD (data carrier detect)  
TXD (transmit data)  
RXD (receive data)  
DSR (data set ready)  
GND (signal ground)  
DTR (data terminal ready)  
CTS (clear to send)  
RTS (request to send)  
Not used  
DCD  
RXD  
TXD  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
Not used  
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DB-9 to DB-25 Pin and Signal Assignments  
The following table lists the pin and signal assignments for the DB-9 to DB-25  
console interface connector:  
Pin on DB-9 Connector  
Signal Name  
Pin on DB-25 Connector  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DCD (data carrier detect)  
RXD (receive data)  
8
3
TXD (transmit data)  
DTR (data terminal ready)  
GND (signal ground)  
DSR (data set ready)  
RTS (request to send)  
CTS (clear to send)  
RI (ring indicator)  
2
20  
7
6
4
5
22  
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HSSI Interface  
The following figure shows the HSSI connector:  
Cable length: 50 ft maximum  
Pin 25  
Pin 1  
Pin 26  
Pin 50  
50-pin high-density cable connector  
CVX-0105B  
HSSI DTE to DCE Pin and Signal Assignments  
The following table lists the pin and signal assignments for the HSSI DTE to DCE  
interface cable:  
Nortel Networks Termination  
Remote Termination  
Pin  
1
Signal  
Pin  
1
Signal  
Signal Ground  
Signal Ground  
Receive timing+  
Receive timing-  
DCE Available+  
DCE Available-  
Received Data+  
Received Data-  
Line Loopback+  
Line Loopback-  
Send Timing+  
Send Timing-  
Signal Ground  
Signal Ground  
Signal Ground  
Signal Ground  
Receive timing+  
Receive timing-  
DCE Available+  
DCE Available-  
Received Data+  
Received Data-  
Line Loopback+  
Line Loopback-  
Send Timing+  
Send Timing-  
Signal Ground  
Signal Ground  
26  
2
26  
2
27  
3
27  
3
28  
4
28  
4
29  
5
29  
5
30  
6
30  
6
31  
7
31  
7
32  
32  
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Remote Termination  
Pin  
8
Signal  
Pin  
8
Signal  
DTE Available+  
DTE Available-  
Terminal TIming+  
Terminal TIming-  
Loopback CKT A-  
Send Data+  
DTE Available+  
DTE Available-  
Terminal TIming+  
Terminal TIming-  
Loopback CKT A-  
Send Data+  
33  
9
33  
9
34  
35  
11  
36  
12  
37  
24  
49  
13  
38  
19  
44  
25  
50  
34  
35  
11  
36  
12  
37  
24  
49  
13  
38  
19  
44  
25  
50  
Send Data-  
Send Data-  
Loopback CKT B+  
Loopback CKT B-  
Test Mode+  
Loopback CKT B+  
Loopback CKT B-  
Test Mode+  
Test Mode-  
Test Mode-  
Signal Ground  
Signal Ground  
Signal Ground  
Signal Ground  
Signal Ground  
Signal Ground  
Signal Ground  
Signal Ground  
Signal Ground  
Signal Ground  
Signal Ground  
Signal Ground  
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Cable Specifications  
Ethernet 10/100BASE-TX Interface Cable Specifications  
The Ethernet 10/100BASE-TX interfaces provide unshielded twisted pair (UTP)  
support.  
The following figure shows the Ethernet 10/100BASE-TX interface connector:  
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CVX-0103A  
Ethernet 10/100BASE-TX Pin and Signal Assignments  
The following table lists the pin and signal assignments for these interfaces:  
Pin  
Standard Interface Signal  
Crossover  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TD+ (Transmit to UTP)  
TD- (Transmit to UTP)  
RD+ (Receive from UTP)  
Not used  
RD+ (Receive from UTP)  
RD- (Receive from UTP)  
TD+ (Transmit to UTP)  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
RD- (Receive from UTP)  
Not used  
TD- (Transmit to UTP)  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
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E1 and T1 Interface Line Specifications  
The DS1-DAC-LTM, E1-DAC-LTM, and SCC-T1-RLTM interfaces provide UTP  
support. The following figure shows the RJ-45 interface on these modules:  
DS1-DAC-LTM  
SCC-T1-RLTM  
E1-DAC-LTM  
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CVX-0104B  
RJ-45 Pin and Signal Assignments  
The following table lists the pin and signal assignments for E1 and T1 interfaces:  
Pin  
Standard Interface Signal  
E1, T1 Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Rx Ring  
Rx Tip  
Rx Ring  
Rx Tip  
Not used  
Tx Ring  
Tx Tip  
Not used  
Tx Ring  
Tx Tip  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
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Cable Specifications  
E1 and T1 Shielded Cable Specifications  
Shielded cabling is an EMI requirement for CVX 600 E1 network configurations,  
but is optional for T1 network configurations.  
DS3 Coaxial Cable Specifications  
The DS3 coaxial cable must meet the requirements of ANSI Standard  
T1.102-1993 and the Telcordia Technical Reference GR-1402. The coaxial cable  
must have an impedance of 75 ohms and a maximum length of 450 feet.  
Optical Cable Specifications  
Optical cables should meet industry standard requirements for single-mode fiber  
with SC connectors.  
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Tandem CVX to RAS CVX Crossover Cable  
Tandem CVX to RAS CVX Crossover Cable  
Introduction  
If you need a crossover cable to send data from a tandem CVX 600 to a RAS CVX  
600, you must build the cable using the information in this section. Nortel  
Networks does not supply this cable.  
Tool and Parts Needed  
To make the cable, you need the following items:  
CAT 5-conductor cable  
(2) RJ-45 connectors  
RJ-45 crimp tool  
Pin Data  
To assemble the cable, you also need to know the pin connections. The following  
table provides the tandem CVX switch to RAS CVX switch pin data.  
From  
To  
Pin 1  
Pin 2  
Pin 4  
Pin 5  
Pin 4  
Pin 5  
Pin 1  
Pin 2  
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Tandem CVX to RAS CVX Crossover Cable  
RJ-45 Pin Numbering  
The following figure shows the numbering of the RJ-45 connector:  
1
8
CVX-0083A  
Note: Pins 3, 6, 7, and 8 are not used.  
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Audible and Visual Alarm Interface Specifications  
Audible and Visual Alarm Interface Specifications  
The following figure shows the alarm interface connector with both styles of  
labeling.  
Alarm Interface Connector  
New Labeling Style  
Older Labeling Style  
CVX-0176C  
Signals  
The following table lists the positions and signal names on the alarm interface  
connector:  
Position  
Audible Signal  
Position  
Visual Signal  
1 (Signal)  
2 (Return)  
3 (Signal)  
4 (Return)  
5 (Signal)  
6 (Return)  
Critical  
Return  
Major  
7 (Signal)  
8 (Return)  
9 (Signal)  
10 (Return)  
11 (Signal)  
12 (Return)  
Critical  
Return  
Major  
Return  
Return  
Minor  
Return  
Return  
Reference  
See Connecting Alarmson page 2-2 for more information.  
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Power Specifications  
Power Specifications  
Power Options  
The CVX 600 is powered by an AC or DC power source. Use the information in  
this section to plan for AC or DC power.  
AC Power Requirements  
The installation site must meet the following AC power requirements:  
Input voltage: 85 to 264 VAC  
Proximity to wall receptacle: within 6 ft (1.8 m)  
Line frequency: 47 to 63 Hz  
Fuses: internal (not accessible)  
DC Power Requirements  
The installation site must meet the following DC power requirements:  
Nominal -48 VDC; range: -37 VDC to -56 VDC; 0.5 kW maximum  
DC current: 10 A at -48 VDC  
Caution: Input DC voltage must not exceed -72 VDC.  
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SCC-LTM/-RLTM Interfaces  
SCC-LTM/-RLTM Interfaces  
The following table lists the interfaces on the SCC-LTM and SCC-RLTM:  
Interface  
Console  
Description  
One DB-9 RS-232 serial port  
One port  
HSSI  
(SCC-HSSI-RLTM)  
50-pin connector  
Status LED on the SCC-SM for the SCC-HSSI-RLTM  
10/100BASE-TX  
Switched IEEE 802.3 with autosensing capabilities  
RJ-45 connectors  
MIPS R5000, 64 bit, 180 MHz  
MDI-X  
Full-duplex operation  
Status LEDs on the SCC-SM  
Alarms  
Up to six independent alarm signals: three audible, three  
visual  
Gold-clad silver-alloy contacts  
Note: The contacts on the terminal block are rated at 30 VAC  
and have a maximum current rating of 1 A. The circuit  
connecting the alarms must meet the safety extra-low voltage  
(SELV) requirements. The wires connecting the alarms must  
be the appropriate gauge for alarm devices.  
Clock  
The following applies to all DAC LTMs with an external clock  
port:  
The external clock cicuitry contains a standard T1/  
E1 LIU device with receive TIP/RING terminated at  
120 ohms (incoming twisted pair).  
T1 clock rate = 1.544 MHz  
E1 clock rate = 2.048 MHz  
Port is hardwired for Bipolar Mode only.  
Port uses B8ZS/HDB3 encoding/decoding.  
The external clock port meets or exceeds specifications in  
ANSI T1.403 and T1.408; ITU I.431, G.703, G.736,  
G.775 and G.823; ETSI 300-166 and 300-233; and  
AT&T Pub 62411.  
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DAC-LTM/-RLTM External Clock Interface  
DAC-LTM/-RLTM External Clock Interface  
The following applies to all DAC LTMs and RLTMs with an external clock port:  
The external clock cicuitry contains a standard T1/E1 LIU device with receive  
TIP/RING terminated at 120 ohms (incoming twisted pair).  
T1 clock rate = 1.544 MHz  
E1 clock rate = 2.048 MHz  
Port is hardwired for Bipolar Mode only.  
Port uses B8ZS/HDB3 encoding/decoding.  
The external clock port meets or exceeds specifications in ANSI T1.403 and T1.408;  
ITU I.431, G.703, G.736, G.775 and G.823; ETSI 300-166 and 300-233; and AT&T Pub  
62411.  
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Index  
A
circuit breakers 1-3  
AC and DC power 1-12  
AC power module 1-3  
computer rack  
mounting the CVX 600 in 1-22  
AC power requirements A-17  
airflow requirements A-4  
console port, connecting to 2-32  
CVX 600  
alarm interface  
dimensions A-2  
installing 1-18  
on a flat surface 1-18  
preparations for 1-14  
mounting in a rack 1-20  
connecting 2-2  
specifications A-16  
anchor kits, for PTE 2000 rack 1-9  
antistatic wrist strap, attaching 3-2  
regulatory and compliance information iii  
shipment contents 1-15  
site requirements 1-5  
B
weight A-2  
balun 2-10  
CVX 600 chassis 1-2  
C
D
cable mounts 2-27  
DC power requirements A-17  
cables  
digital access card (DAC)  
connecting to a DC power source 2-21  
connecting to a HSSI interface 2-12  
connecting to an external AC power supply 2-25  
connecting to an OC3 interface 2-13  
connecting to an STM interface 2-13  
connecting to DS1 interfaces 2-9  
connecting to DS3 interfaces 2-11  
connecting to E1 interfaces 2-10  
connecting to Ethernet interfaces 2-8  
routing 2-27  
DAC-RLTM interfaces A-19  
DS1 interface specifications A-12  
DS3 coaxial cable specifications A-13  
E
E1 shielded cable specifications A-13  
E1 shielded cabling 2-10  
electromagnetic emissions and radio frequency  
specifications A-5  
chassis  
connecting power to 2-16  
grounding for DC power 2-17  
installing 1-18  
overview 1-2  
rack mounting 1-20  
specifications A-2  
environmental specifications A-3  
Ethernet interface  
connecting equipment to 2-41  
specifications A-11  
external AC power supply  
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connecting the CVX 600 to 2-26  
M
management console cable specifications A-7  
F
modem  
fan module 1-3  
connecting to the CVX 600 2-37  
parameters 2-37  
fan module, replacing 3-31  
mounting options 1-7  
filler panels, installing and removing 3-4  
flash memory cards, installing and removing 2-29  
N
G
network cables, connecting to interfaces 2-7  
grounding location 2-17, 2-18, 2-19  
O
grounding the chassis for DC power  
using the compression terminal 2-19  
using the NEBS-compliant dual-connector  
posts 2-18  
Optical DAC 2-51  
optical interface 2-13  
Optical SCC-II 2-48  
H
P
HSSI interface  
connecting to 2-12  
specifications A-9  
PC, connecting to the CVX 600 2-35  
PDU 1-3, 2-16, 2-25, 2-42  
pin assignments  
I
alarm interface connector A-16  
Ethernet 10/100BASE-TX interface cable A-11  
Ethernet interface cable A-11  
HSSI DTE to DCE interface cable A-9  
installation 1-23  
in a rack 1-20  
mounting hardware 1-17  
on a flat surface 1-18  
service console 1-16  
tools and equipment for 1-16  
unpacking the shipment 1-14  
power  
connecting to an AC power source 2-25  
connecting to the CVX 600 2-16  
grounding the chassis for DC power 2-17  
power cable  
interfaces, connecting to  
10/100BASE-T 2-8  
DS1 2-9, 2-10  
DS3 2-11  
connecting to a DC power source 2-22  
PTE 2000 rack 1-8  
E1 2-10  
HSSI 2-12  
R
rack cooling requirements 1-11  
L
rack mounting the CVX 600 1-20  
in a Telco rack 1-21  
light-emitting diodes (LEDs), checking 2-43  
line termination modules (LTMs), replacing 3-27  
in an EIA rack 1-21  
locating the mounting holes 1-23  
radio frequency specifications A-5  
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redundant line termination modules (RLTMs),  
replacing 3-16  
regulatory compliance information iii  
replacement hardware, ordering 3-44  
S
SCC-RLTM interface specifications A-18, A-19  
system control card (SCC)  
LEDs 2-44, 2-45, 2-46, 2-47  
replacing the SCC-RLTM 3-16  
replacing the SCC-SM 3-11  
SCC-RLTM specifications A-18  
T
T1 shielded cable specifications A-13  
Telco rack hole spacing 1-21  
terminal server 2-39  
terminal, connecting to the CVX 1800 2-33  
W
wrist strap, antistatic 3-2  
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Hardware Installation Guide  
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trademarks of Nortel Networks. All other trademarks are the property of their owners.  
© 2001 Nortel Networks. All rights reserved. Information in this document is subject to change  
without notice. Nortel Networks assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this  
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