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Ericsson Marconi OMS 870 User Manual

Ericsson Marconi OMS 870
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Ericsson Marconi OMS 870 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandEricsson
ModelMarconi OMS 870
CategoryNetwork Hardware
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Installation

1.1 Pre-Installation Procedures

Procedures for verifying shipment and performing initial checks before installation.

1.1.1 Shipment verification

Verifying that the received equipment matches the order.

1.1.2 Preliminary inventory check

Checking the packing list against shipping labels for discrepancies.

1.1.3 Reporting damage

Procedure for reporting damage to shipped articles.

1.2 Site Preparation

Verifying site criteria for equipment installation.

1.3 Unpacking

Procedures and precautions for unpacking OMS 870 equipment.

1.3.1 Introduction

General guidance on unpacking and storing OMS 870 equipment.

1.3.2 Unpack the OMS 870 base unit

Specific instructions for unpacking the OMS 870 base unit.

1.3.3 Unpack the OMS 870 service modules

Instructions for unpacking OMS 870 service modules.

1.4 Installation

Instructions before installing the OMS 870 unit.

1.4.1 Installation Overview

General overview of the installation process and required steps.

1.4.2 Installation Planning

Planning rack and unit installation based on system requirements.

1.4.3 Installation Guidelines

Guidelines for installing OMS 870 equipment into racks.

1.4.4 Power Considerations

Information on powering the OMS 870 using -48 VDC supplies.

1.5 OMS 870 Installation

Procedures to install the OMS 870 in an equipment rack.

1.5.1 Mount in a 19" rack

Steps to mount the OMS 870 in a 19-inch rack.

1.5.2 Mount in a 600 mm rack with ETSI brackets

Instructions for installing in a 600mm rack using ETSI brackets.

1.5.3 Installation in Restricted Access Location (RAL)

Installing the OMS 870 in a restricted access location (RAL).

1.5.3.3 SELV Circuits

Definition and requirements for SELV circuits used with OMS 870.

1.5.3.4 Telecommunication Network

Definition of a telecommunication network in relation to the OMS 870.

1.6 Installation of Power modules

Procedures for installing OMS 870 power connections.

1.6.1 Install the OMS 870 – 48 VDC Power Module

Steps to install the 48 VDC power module.

1.6.2 External 230VAC - 48VDC Converter

Description and technical data for the external power converter.

1.7 Installation of Service modules

Common procedures for installing service modules.

1.7.1 General

General information on mixing, protecting, and status LEDs of modules.

1.7.1.1 Available service modules for OMS 870

List of approved service modules for the OMS 870.

1.7.2 LEDs

Explanation of the status LED indications on service modules.

1.7.3 Hot insertion and removal

Procedures for hot insertion and removal of service modules.

1.8 Interconnections and cable handling

Information on connecting cables for the OMS 870.

1.8.1 Power cables

Details on the power cable provided with the OMS 870 Base Unit.

1.8.2 Alarm cable

Information on the alarm cable and its connector.

1.8.3 VT-100 cable

Description of the VT-100 console cable.

1.8.4 LAN cables

Recommendations for LAN cables.

1.8.5 E1 cables

Information on E1 interface cabling variants.

1.8.6 E3/T3

Information on E3/T3 module electrical interface connectors.

1.8.7 Management cable

Information on the UTP management cable.

1.8.8 Synchronization cable

Information on standard ISDN cabling for synchronization.

1.8.9 AUX Port cable

Information on standard ISDN cabling for AUX port.

1.8.10 Fibre cables

Information on optical interfaces and handling of fiber cables.

1.8.11 Fiber Cleaning

Procedures for cleaning fiber connectors and adapters.

1.8.11.2 Clean Fiber Adapters

Procedures for cleaning fiber adapters.

1.8.12 Install the OMS 870 Fiber Cable

Instructions for installing fiber-optic cables in the OMS 870.

1.8.13 Install the OMS 870 Electrical Cable

Instructions for installing electrical connection cables.

1.8.14 LFH cables

Information on special cables with Molex LFH connectors.

1.9 SFP Modules

Information about SFP modules used with OMS 870.

1.9.1 Introduction

Overview of SFP modules approved by Ericsson.

1.9.1.1 S-1e SFPs in OMS 870

Information on S-1e suppliers and specific SFP module requirements.

1.9.2 DISCLAIMER

Disclaimer regarding the use of non-Ericsson SFP modules.

1.9.3 Installation of SFP Modules

Instructions for installing, connecting, and removing SFP modules.

1.9.4 Installing and removing SFP modules

Procedures for installing and removing SFP modules.

1.9.4.1 Installing SFP modules

Step-by-step guide for inserting SFP modules into slots.

1.9.5 Removing SFP modules

Steps to remove SFP modules from slots.

1.9.5.1 Connecting to SFP modules

Instructions for connecting fiber-optic cables to SFP modules.

Configuration of OMS 870

2.1 Initial configuration

Initial setup procedures for the OMS 870.

2.1.1 Commissioning of IP address via VT100 Interface

Setting up IP address using a VT100 terminal interface.

2.1.1.1 Brief Description

Overview of the VT100 interface for commissioning.

2.1.1.2 Invoke CLI

Steps to invoke the Command Line Interface (CLI).

2.1.1.3 Configure Community-handler

Configuration of SNMP community strings.

2.1.2 Configure User Management (UMA)

Setting up User Management (UMA) for access control.

2.1.3 Assign an IP-address to the OMS 870

Assigning IP address, subnet mask, and gateway to the OMS 870.

2.1.3.1 System Mode

Selecting the system mode (IP or IPUNNUMBERED).

2.1.3.2 System Mode - IP (default)

Explanation of the default IP system mode.

2.1.3.3 Assign an IP address

Command to assign IP address in IP mode.

2.1.3.4 System Mode - IP Unnumbered

Explanation of the IP unnumbered system mode.

2.2 Further configuration

Section for advanced configuration topics.

2.2.1 IMPORTANT - System mode from IP to IP un-numbered

Critical information about changing system mode.

2.2.2 Further reading

References for additional configuration information.

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