NTP-035
: System Turnup 363-206-305
Page 2 of 12 Issue 3, June 2000
DDM-2000 F
IBER
R
EACH
W
IDEBAND
S
HELF
DO ITEMS BELOW IN ORDER LISTED. . . . .FOR DETAILS, GO TO
NOTE:
It is assumed that WaveStar TDM 2.5G/10G shelves in the
system have passed local tests and the WaveStar TDM
2.5G OC-48 or 10G OC-192 ring has been established. It is
also assumed the FiberReach shelves have been equipped
and tested (363-206-305,
DDM-2000
FiberReach
Multiplexer, Wideband/Narrowband Shelf, TARP Release 3
and Later, User/Service Manual (TOP)—Volume II
,
System
Turnup: NTP-007
).
NOTE:
This procedure is used to establish an FiberReach
OC-3/OC-12 single-homed ring connection to an WaveStar
TDM 2.5G OC-48 or 10G OC-192 ring (See Figure 1). Other
configurations may have to be established to obtain your
final configuration. See
NTP-036
for dual-homed ring
configurations and
NTP-034
for single OC-3/OC-12 linear
extensions from the WaveStar TDM 2.5G/10G
LEY15/LEY16
OC3/STM1 Port Unit or
LEY13/LEY14
OC12/STM4 Port Unit.
Determine the network configuration (for example, see Figure 1.)
DLP-531
2. Verify that the host WaveStar TDM 2.5G shelf is equipped with
Release 3 or later software or the 10G is equipped with Release 1
or later. If not equipped with Release 3 or 1 or later software,
upgrade the WaveStar TDM 2.5G/10G host shelf with proper
software. Verify that the FiberReach shelves are equipped with
TARP Release 4 ring software.
3. Determine the optical loss of each optical span from office
records or by making the required measurements.
4. At WaveStar TDM 2.5G/10G, verify/provision the WaveStar TDM
2.5G/10G low speed OC-3/OC-12 slots to “0X1", enable DCC
channels, and install circuit packs. (See
Create New
Optical
Port Protection Group,
T 302
procedure in 365-371-110,
WaveStar TDM 2.5G (OC-48), Release 3.0, User Operations
Guide or
365-371-310,
WaveStar TDM 10G (OC-192), (2 Fiber),
Release 1.0, User Operations Guide)
.