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USER MANUALInterLink
B4017 Rev. D
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This equipment contains components which are sensitive to "ESD" (ElectroStatic Discharge).
It is therefore essential that whenever disassembling the equipment and/orhandling PC boards, special precautions to avoid ESD have to be made.
These precautions include personnel grounding, grounding of work bench,grounding of tools and instruments as well as transport and storage inspecial antistatic bags and boxes.
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WARNING!
DO NOT remove or insert the Transceiver group with DC power on.
To avoid traffic disturbance during maintenance on one of the RFchannels in a N+1 protected system, the traffic should be manuallylocked to the protection channel before any work is started.
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Table of contents
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1.0 Introduction .................................................................. 29
2.0 System Overview ......................................................... 302.1 System Configurations ..................................... 302.1.1 Definitions and terms used ............................... 302.1.2 Modes of operation .......................................... 312.1.3 Available system configurations ....................... 312.2 System Layouts ............................................... 322.2.1 Definitions and terms used ............................... 322.2.2 Main racks ....................................................... 332.2.2.1 ETSI and 19 variants ...................................... 332.2.2.2 Waveguide runs ............................................... 342.2.3 Subracks - Smaller Systems ............................ 352.2.3.1 Combined transceiver and baseband subrack -
standard version .............................................. 352.2.3.2 Combined transceiver and baseband subrack -
reversed version .............................................. 362.2.3.3 Combined transceiver and baseband subrack -
split version ...................................................... 362.2.3.4 Layout of Smaller Systems - 1 subrack systems ..... 372.2.4 Subracks - Larger Systems .............................. 382.2.4.1 Transceiver subrack ........................................ 382.2.4.2 Baseband subrack ........................................... 392.2.4.3 Baseband subrack - 3 channel systems ........... 392.2.4.4 Auxiliary subrack .............................................. 402.2.4.5 Layout of Larger Systems - 2 subrack systems 402.2.4.6 Layout of Larger Systems - 3 subrack systems 41
3.0 Unit Descriptions ......................................................... 463.1 Modem Board .................................................. 463.2 Interface Baseband Board ............................... 483.3 SVCE Board .................................................... 50
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3.4 Supervisory Board ........................................... 523.5 Auxiliary Services Board .................................. 543.6 Power Filters .................................................... 563.7 Alarm Display & Relay Board ........................... 583.8 Optical Interface BB Boards ............................. 603.9 Transceiver ...................................................... 62
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1.0 Basic Planning ............................................................. 671.1 Installation Material .......................................... 681.2 Installation Tools .............................................. 691.3 Outline Dimensions .......................................... 701.3.1 Rack dimensions, ETSI .................................... 701.3.1.1 2200 mm .......................................................... 701.3.1.2 2100 mm .......................................................... 711.3.1.3 1700 mm .......................................................... 721.3.2 Rack dimensions, 19" ...................................... 731.3.3 Waveguide dimensions .................................... 74
2.0 Transportation & Handling.......................................... 772.1 Packing ............................................................ 772.2 Transportation ................................................. 772.3 Handling .......................................................... 772.4 Inspection ........................................................ 77
3.0 Equipment Rack Installation ....................................... 783.1 General ............................................................ 783.2 Procedure ........................................................ 783.3 Power & Grounding ......................................... 813.3.1 Rack Top Connections .................................... 813.3.2 AUX Subrack Power Connections .................... 823.3.3 Internal Power Distribution ............................... 833.3.3.1 1+1 Terminal ................................................... 833.3.3.2 1+1 Terminal with AUX Subrack ...................... 843.3.3.3 3+1 Terminal ................................................... 853.3.3.4 3+1 Terminal with AUX Subrack ...................... 863.3.3.5 1+1 Double Terminal ....................................... 873.3.3.6 1+1 Double Terminal with AUX Subrack .......... 883.3.3.7 7+1 Terminal ................................................... 89
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1.0 External Connections .................................................. 931.1 Phone Connections ......................................... 941.2 LAN Connections ............................................. 961.3 NI Connections ................................................ 981.4 LCT1 Connection............................................. 1001.5 LCT2 Connection............................................. 1021.6 Alarm Connections ........................................... 1041.7 Power Connections.......................................... 1061.8 Internal Power Distribution ............................... 1081.9 External Connections ....................................... 1101.10 SU Serial Channels ......................................... 1121.11 Board Interface ................................................ 1141.11.1 Slot numbering and board placement ............... 1141.11.2 Service Board PABX ........................................ 1171.11.3 Service Board (without PABX) ......................... 1191.11.4 Auxiliary Services Board .................................. 1211.11.5 Interface Baseband Boards .............................. 1231.11.6 Modem Board STM-1 ...................................... 125
2.0 Configuration ............................................................... 1272.1 Setting of Subrack address .............................. 127
3.0 Power on (incl. NEW-NMS start-up and initial config.) ..... 1293.1 General ............................................................ 1293.2 Power on ......................................................... 1293.3 NEW-Configurator Start-up and
connecting to Network Elements ...................... 1293.3.1 Starting NEW-NMS/NEW-Configurator with
Serial Connection (RS-232/ LCT). ................... 1303.3.2 Starting NEW-NMS/NEW-Configurator with
TCP/IP Connection. ......................................... 1303.4 Initial configuration ........................................... 131
4.0 Antenna alignment ...................................................... 1324.1 Procedure for Coarse-alignment ...................... 1324.2 Procedure for Fine-alignment ........................... 1324.3 Cross Polarization Adjustment ......................... 1344.4 Final Control .................................................... 134
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1.0 Introduction.................................................................. 1371.1 NEW ................................................................ 1371.1.1 Versions ........................................................... 1371.1.1.1 NEW-NMS ....................................................... 1371.1.1.2 NEW-Configurator ........................................... 1381.1.2 Graphical User Interface (GUI) ......................... 1381.1.2.1 Menus .............................................................. 1381.1.2.2 Explorer View ................................................... 1381.1.2.3 Physical View................................................... 1391.1.2.4 Schematic View ............................................... 1401.1.3 Communication ................................................ 1411.1.3.1 Discovering Network Elements ........................ 1421.1.3.2 Communication Settings .................................. 1431.1.3.3 Serial Port Settings .......................................... 1441.1.3.4 TCP/IP Port Settings........................................ 145
2.0 Configuration ............................................................... 1462.1.1 NE Node ..................................................... 1462.1.1.1 System Configuration and Unit Housekeeping... 1462.1.1.1.1. Alarms ......................................................... 1462.1.1.1.2 Supported systems and boards/units .......... 1472.1.1.1.3 Board/Unit placement rules ......................... 1482.1.1.1.4 Unit Housekeeping Wizard .......................... 1512.1.1.1.5 System Change Detected............................ 1562.1.1.1.6 New Board Detected ................................... 1562.1.1.1.7 Replacing Boards/Units: .............................. 1572.1.1.2 Element ID................................................... 1582.1.1.3 Available Functions ..................................... 1602.1.1.4 Notifications ................................................ 1612.1.1.5 NE Clock ..................................................... 1622.1.1.6 Configuration Upload .................................. 1642.1.1.7 Configuration Download .............................. 1662.1.1.8 Restore Configuration ................................. 1672.1.1.9 SW Versions ............................................... 1672.1.1.9.1 Supervisory Board....................................... 1682.1.1.9.2 Board/Unit ................................................... 1692.1.1.10 SW Download ............................................. 171
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2.1.1.11 Remote Reset ............................................. 1732.1.2 Equipment Node ......................................... 1742.1.2.1 NNP Routing ............................................... 1742.1.2.2 IP Routing ................................................... 1782.1.2.2.1 General Settings ......................................... 1782.1.2.2.2 Active Routes .............................................. 1792.1.2.2.3 Static Routes............................................... 1802.1.2.2.3.1 "Add Static Route" and "Edit Static Route" dialogues ...1812.1.2.2.4 RIP Interfaces .............................................. 1822.1.2.2.4.1 "Add RIP Interface" and "Edit RIP Interface"
dialogues .................................................... 1842.1.2.2.5 IP Routing - OSPF Interfaces ...................... 1852.1.2.2.5.1 "Add OSPF Interface" and
"Edit OSPF Interface" dialogues .................. 1862.1.2.2.6 OSPF Areas ................................................ 1872.1.2.2.6.1 "Add OSPF Area" and "Edit OSPF Area" dialogues ....1882.1.2.2.6.2 "Add OSPF Area Network Range" and
"Edit OSPF Area Network Range" dialogues . 1892.1.2.3 Communication Ports .................................. 1912.1.2.4 Antenna ....................................................... 1992.1.2.5 Frequency ................................................... 2002.1.2.6 Looping ....................................................... 2032.1.2.7 OSI Settings ................................................ 2052.1.3 Supervisory Board Node ............................. 2092.1.3.1 Protection Switching .................................... 2092.1.3.1.1 Switch Section ............................................ 2092.1.3.1.2 Switch Criteria ............................................. 2102.1.3.1.3 N+1 Systems............................................... 2122.1.3.1.4 Switch Configuration ................................... 2142.1.3.1.5 Manual Switch Control ................................ 2172.1.3.1.6 Hot Stand-by Systems ................................. 2202.1.3.1.7 Switch Configuration ................................... 2222.1.3.1.8 Manual Switch Control ................................ 2232.1.3.2 Diagnose ..................................................... 2262.1.3.3 Production Data .......................................... 2292.1.4 XCVR Unit Node ......................................... 2302.1.4.1 Power .......................................................... 2302.1.4.2 Frequency ................................................... 2322.1.4.3 Space Diversity ........................................... 2332.1.4.3.1 Space Diversity Combiner Statistics ............ 236
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2.1.4.3.1.1 Dispersion Graph ........................................ 2372.1.4.3.1.2 Persistent polling ......................................... 2382.1.4.3.1.3 Automatic logging of data ............................ 2382.1.4.3.1.4 Versatile graphs .......................................... 2392.1.4.4 DRO Tuning ................................................ 2402.1.4.5 Looping ....................................................... 2412.1.4.6 Diagnose ..................................................... 2432.1.4.7 Production Data .......................................... 2452.1.5 Modem Board Node .................................... 2462.1.5.1 Error Pulse Output ...................................... 2462.1.5.2 Looping ....................................................... 2472.1.5.3 Diagnose ..................................................... 2492.1.5.4 Production Data .......................................... 2492.1.6 Modem Board - Radio Port Node ................ 2492.1.6.1 BER Thresholds .......................................... 2492.1.7 Interface Baseband Board Node ................. 2512.1.7.1 Available Functions ..................................... 2512.1.7.2 Wayside Channel ........................................ 2522.1.7.3 Looping ....................................................... 2532.1.7.3.1 Main Loops ................................................. 2532.1.7.3.2 Wayside Channel Loops and PRBS Settings 2552.1.7.4 Diagnose ..................................................... 2562.1.7.5 Production Data .......................................... 2562.1.8 Interface Board - Optical Port Node ............. 2572.1.8.1 Laser Control .............................................. 2572.1.9 SVCE Board Node ...................................... 2592.1.9.1. Available Functions ..................................... 2602.1.9.2 64kb/s Channels ......................................... 2612.1.9.3 Telephone Settings ..................................... 2632.1.9.4 Looping ....................................................... 2672.1.9.5 Diagnose ..................................................... 2682.1.9.6 Production Data .......................................... 2702.1.10 Transmission RX Interface Nodes ............... 2712.1.10.1 AIS Insert ..................................................... 2712.1.11 Transmission TX Interface Nodes ............... 2732.1.11.1 Path Trace .................................................. 2732.1.12 SOH Frame ................................................. 2752.1.12.1 System Description ..................................... 2752.1.12.2 DCC ............................................................ 2772.1.12.3 Wayside Channel ........................................ 2772.1.12.4 64kb/s Channels ......................................... 2782.1.12.5 SVCE Telephone ........................................ 2782.1.12.6 SOH Selection Dialogue box ....................... 279
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3.0 Alarm Management...................................................... 2813.1 Alarm Data Acquisition ..................................... 2813.2 Alarm Severity Levels ...................................... 2813.3 Current Alarms ................................................. 2833.3.1 Current Alarms View ........................................ 2833.4 Historical Alarm Data ....................................... 2843.4.1 NE Alarm Log Manager .................................... 2843.4.2 NE Alarm Log View .......................................... 2853.4.3 Database Logging............................................ 2863.5 Alarm Edit ........................................................ 287
4.0 Performance Measurements ....................................... 2894.1 Measurement Types ........................................ 2894.2 Measurement Nodes ........................................ 2914.3 Cumulative Measurements ............................... 2924.4 Periodic Measurements (15Min, 24Hour and Month)2944.5 Thresholds ....................................................... 2954.6 Database Logging............................................ 296
5.0 Analog Measurements ................................................ 2975.1 Analog measurements ..................................... 2975.2 RF Statistics .................................................... 298
6.0 Security Management .................................................. 3006.1 User Account Administration ............................ 3006.1.1 Add User .......................................................... 3016.1.2 Edit User .......................................................... 3026.1.3 Delete User ...................................................... 3036.1.4 Change Password ........................................... 3046.2 Security Event Logging .................................... 3056.2.1 NE Security Log Manager ................................ 3056.2.2 NE Security Log View ...................................... 3066.2.3 Database Logging............................................ 307
7.0 Operation...................................................................... 3087.1 Handset ........................................................... 308
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8.0 Frequency setting ........................................................ 3108.1 Setting of Frequency........................................ 3118.2 DRO Tuning .................................................... 3128.2.1 Tx .................................................................... 3128.2.2 Rx .................................................................... 314
1.0 Alarms and Description .............................................. 319
1.0 Unit Removal ................................................................ 343
Appendix I Frequency Plans .................................................. 3491.0 4 GHz .............................................................. 3492.0 5 GHz .............................................................. 3513.0 Lower 6 GHz .................................................... 3524.0 Upper 6 GHz .................................................... 3535.0 7 GHz .............................................................. 3546.0 8 GHz .............................................................. 3597.0 11 GHz ............................................................ 361
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MEN-AT-WORK Indicates that the NE is beingupgraded /repaired by anOperator. This alarm can beset from the Equipment contextmenu in NEW.
2000 WARNING
EVENT-LOG-EXC-THRESHOLD
Event log has exceeded thepredefined capacity threshold.This threshold can beconfigured from the "NE AlarmLog Manager" in NEW.
2011 WARNING
SECURITY-LOG-EXC-THRESHOLD
Security log has exceeded thepredefined capacity threshold.This threshold can beconfigured from the "NESecurity Log Manager" inNEW.
2014 WARNING
RPS-OW-FAILURE-DIR1
RPS not receiving MS1/MS2byte information
2450 MINOR
RPS-OW-FAILURE-DIR2
RPS not receiving MS1/MS2byte information
2451 MINOR
RPS-REMOTE-FAILURE-DIR1
Remote side failed to executerequested action
2452 MINOR
RPS-REMOTE-FAILURE-DIR2
Remote side failed to executerequested action
2453 MINOR
RPS-FAIL-REMOTE-TXBRIDGE-DIR1
Protection switch failure due tounintended remote TX Bridgealteration
2454 MINOR
Equipment
RPS-FAIL-REMOTE-TXBRIDGE-DIR2
Protection switch failure due tounintended remote TX Bridgealteration
2455 MINOR
BasebandSubrack
I2C-INVENTORY EEProm I2C not responding 2019 WARNING
I2C-ANALOGUE Analogue I2C not responding 2018 WARNINGI2C-INVENTORY EEProm I2C not responding 2019 WARNING
Power FilteringBoard
SUPPLY-VOLTAGE Input power on Power FilteringBoard has gone outside thepredefined limits. 38V
2033 WARNING
I2C-ANALOGUE Analogue I2C not responding 2018 WARNINGI2C-INVENTORY EEProm I2C not responding 2019 WARNING
Alarm Display &Relay Board
DROP-IN 3.3V NL2000 Alarm & Display boardHW alarm
2038 WARNING
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NEED-CONFIG The board needs configurationThis alarm is generated on theboard if the specific boarddoes not contain valid systemconfiguration data (typicallyafter a system configuration orboard replacement process).This alarm initiates animmediate configurationdownload from the SupervisoryBoard to the board. If thisalarm is generated on theSupervisory Board the systemconfiguration must be set fromNEW, using the UnitHousekeeping Wizard or theConfiguration Downloadfunction.
3500 MAJOR
ILLEGAL-BOARD-POSITION
The board has been placed inan illegal slot position. Theboard should be removed.
3501 WARNING
LOST-CONTACT-WITH-UNIT
Indicates loss ofcommunication between theSupervisory Board and thespecific board/unit
3502 MAJOR
NEW-BOARD-DETECTED
A board/unit has beendetected in an empty slot or aslot that is configured to beused for a different type ofboard/unit. When this alarm isdetected by NEW theconfiguration context menu ofthe board/unit is replaced witha "New Board Detected" menuitem. Select this menucommand to display the NEWBoard Detected dialog boxwhere an appropriate actioncan be performed.
3503 WARNING
UNIT-BEING-REPLACED
This alarm is generated whenthe reset button on the boardhas been pressed for less than2 seconds. The alarm staysactive for 15 seconds and isindicated on the board by aflashing alarm diode. Whenthis alarm is active the boardcan be replaced in a controlledmanner. On the SupervisoryBoard this alarm initiates areplace unit process.
3504 WARNING
I2C-ANALOGUE Analogue I2C not responding 2018 WARNINGI2C-INVENTORY EEProm I2C not responding 2019 WARNING
SupervisoryBoard
DOWNLOAD-IN-PROGRESS
Download of software is underprogress.
2012 WARNING
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BELOW +3.3V Voltage from the DC-DCconverter below limit
2002 WARNING
BELOW +5V Voltage from the DC-DCconverter below limit
2003 WARNING
BOOT-HW-ERROR-DETECTED
Errors detected by boot codeduring startup.
2225 MINOR
BELOW +48V Voltage from the DC-DCconverter below limit
2020 WARNING
RTC-LOW-BATTERY The battery that powers theReal Time clock is low.
2017 WARNING/
RPS-NEED-CONFIG RPS needs configuration 2456 MAJORRPS-LOST-CONTACT-WITH-UNIT
Su lost contactvwith RPS 2457 MAJOR
RSOH-PLL-DIR1 RSOH adapter AntennaDirection1. PLL out of lock
1016 CRITICAL
RSOH-PLL-DIR2 RSOH adapter AntennaDirection2. PLL out of lock
1017 CRITICAL
COMMON-BUS-ALARM
Alarm on either 64kb/s TX or64kb/s RX commonbus
1018 MINOR
MODEM-SOH-CHP-DIR1 (N+1)
SOH timeslot alarm 1019 MINOR
MODEM-SOH-CHP-DIR2 (N+1 )
SOH timeslot alarm 1020 MINOR
MODEM-SOH-CH1-DIR1
SOH timeslot alarm 1021 MINOR
MODEM-SOH-CH1-DIR2
SOH timeslot alarm 1022 MINOR
MODEM-SOH-CH2-DIR1 (N+0)
SOH timeslot alarm 1023 MINOR
MODEM-SOH-CH2-DIR2 (N+0)
SOH timeslot alarm 1024 MINOR
RPS-NEED-SW The RPS module does nothave valid SW
2222 MAJOR
XILINX-NEED-SW The Xilinx module does nothave valid SW
2223 MAJOR
EXTERN-ALARM-1 Multipurpose port. Configuredas Alarm Output, Alarm Inputor Remote Control. Externalalarm reported if portconfigured as alarm input.Alarm name is configurablefrom "Alarm Edit" propertysheet in NEW.
2500 WARNING
EXTERN-ALARM-2 ref External alarm 1 2501 WARNINGEXTERN-ALARM-3 ref External alarm 1 2502 WARNINGEXTERN-ALARM-4 ref External alarm 1 2503 WARNINGEXTERN-ALARM-5 ref External alarm 1 2504 WARNING
SupervisoryBoardCont.
EXTERN-ALARM-6 ref External alarm 1 2505 WARNING
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SupervisoryBoardCont. NEED-SW The board/unit does not have
valid SW2221 MAJOR
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NEED-CONFIG The board needs configurationThis alarm is generated on theboard if the specific boarddoes not contain valid systemconfiguration data (typicallyafter a system configuration orboard replacement process).This alarm initiates animmediate configurationdownload from the SupervisoryBoard to the board. If thisalarm is generated on theSupervisory Board the systemconfiguration must be set fromNEW, using the UnitHousekeeping Wizard or theConfiguration Downloadfunction.
3500 MAJOR
ILLEGAL-BOARD-POSITION
The board has been placed inan illegal slot position. Theboard should be removed.
3501 WARNING
LOST-CONTACT-WITH-UNIT
Indicates loss ofcommunication between theSupervisory Board and thespecific board/unit
3502 MAJOR
NEW-BOARD-DETECTED
A board/unit has beendetected in an empty slot or aslot that is configured to beused for a different type ofboard/unit. When this alarm isdetected by NEW theconfiguration context menu ofthe board/unit is replaced witha "New Board Detected" menuitem. Select this menucommand to display the NEWBoard Detected dialog boxwhere an appropriate actioncan be performed.
3503 WARNING
UNIT-BEING-REPLACED
This alarm is generated whenthe reset button on the boardhas been pressed for less than2 seconds. The alarm staysactive for 15 seconds and isindicated on the board by aflashing alarm diode. Whenthis alarm is active the boardcan be replaced in a controlledmanner. On the SupervisoryBoard this alarm initiates areplace unit process.
3504 WARNING
I2C-ANALOGUE Analogue I2C not responding 2018 WARNING
SVCE Board
I2C-INVENTORY EEProm I2C not responding 2019 WARNING
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DOWNLOAD-IN-PROGRESS
Download of software is underprogress.
2012 WARNING
BELOW +3.3V Voltage from the DC-DCconverter below limit
2002 WARNING
BELOW +5V Voltage from the DC-DCconverter below limit
2003 WARNING
BELOW +12 Voltage from the DC-DCconverter below limit
2004 WARNING
BELOW -5V Voltage from the DC-DCconverter below limit
2005 WARNING
BELOW -12 Voltage from the DC-DCconverter below limit
2021 WARNING
64K- 1 64k Channel 1 SOHbusTimeslot alarm (Tx+Rx)
2025 MINOR
64K- 2 64k Channel 2 SOHbusTimeslot alarm (Tx+Rx)
2026 MINOR
64K- 3 64k Channel 3 SOHbusTimeslot alarm (Tx+Rx)
2027 MINOR
64K- 4 64k Channel 4 SOHbusTimeslot alarm (Tx+Rx)
2028 MINOR
SERVICE-PH Service phone Commonbustimeslot alarm (Tx+Rx)
2029 MINOR
64K-LOOP-1 64 kb channel 1 loop is active 2015 WARNING64K-LOOP-2 64 kb channel 2 loop is active 2016 WARNING64K-LOOP-3 64 kb channel 3 loop is active 2030 WARNING64K-LOOP-4 64 kb channel 4 loop is active 2031 WARNINGNEED-SW The board/unit does not have
valid SW2221 MAJOR
BOOT-MONITOR-IN-USE
ACF board is in boot monitormode
2224 WARNING
SVCE BoardCont.
BOOT-HW-ERROR-DETECTED
Errors detected by boot codeduring startup.
2225 MINOR
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NEED-CONFIG The board needs configurationThis alarm is generated on theboard if the specific boarddoes not contain valid systemconfiguration data (typicallyafter a system configuration orboard replacement process).This alarm initiates animmediate configurationdownload from the SupervisoryBoard to the board. If thisalarm is generated on theSupervisory Board the systemconfiguration must be set fromNEW, using the UnitHousekeeping Wizard or theConfiguration Downloadfunction.
3500 MAJOR
ILLEGAL-BOARD-POSITION
The board has been placed inan illegal slot position. Theboard should be removed.
3501 WARNING
LOST-CONTACT-WITH-UNIT
Indicates loss ofcommunication between theSupervisory Board and thespecific board/unit
3502 MAJOR
NEW-BOARD-DETECTED
A board/unit has beendetected in an empty slot or aslot that is configured to beused for a different type ofboard/unit. When this alarm isdetected by NEW theconfiguration context menu ofthe board/unit is replaced witha "New Board Detected" menuitem. Select this menucommand to display the NEWBoard Detected dialog boxwhere an appropriate actioncan be performed.
3503 WARNING
UNIT-BEING-REPLACED
This alarm is generated whenthe reset button on the boardhas been pressed for less than2 seconds. The alarm staysactive for 15 seconds and isindicated on the board by aflashing alarm diode. Whenthis alarm is active the boardcan be replaced in a controlledmanner. On the SupervisoryBoard this alarm initiates areplace unit process.
3504 WARNING
I2C-ANALOGUE Analogue I2C not responding 2018 WARNING
Modem Board
I2C-INVENTORY EEProm I2C not responding 2019 WARNING
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DOWNLOAD-IN-PROGRESS
Download of software is underprogress.
2012 WARNING
BELOW +3.3V Voltage from the DC-DCconverter below limit
2002 WARNING
BELOW +5V Voltage from the DC-DCconverter below limit
2003 WARNING
MISSING-CALIBRATION-DATA
Modem or transceiver aremissing their calibration data inflash
2032 MAJOR
RPS-BUS-FAILURE Failure to read modem RPSbus
2458 MINOR
NEED-SW The board/unit does not havevalid SW
2221 MAJOR
BOOT-MONITOR-IN-USE
ACF board is in boot monitormode
2224 WARNING
BOOT-HW-ERROR-DETECTED
Errors detected by boot codeduring startup.
2225 MINOR
THRESHOLD-15MIN-PSRC
If the current 15 minute periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for Service RequestCounter, this alarm is raised.The alarm is cleared when anew period starts. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3018 WARNING
THRESHOLD-15MIN-PSAC
If the current 15 minute periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for Service ActualCounter, this alarm is raised.The alarm is cleared when anew period starts. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3019 WARNING
Modem BoardCont.
THRESHOLD-15MIN-PSAD
If the current 15 minute periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for Service ActualDuration, this alarm is raised.The alarm is cleared when anew period starts. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3020 WARNING
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THRESHOLD-15MIN-PSRSAD
If the current 15 minute periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for Request ServiceActual Counter, this alarm israised. The alarm is clearedwhen a new period starts. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3021 WARNING
THRESHOLD-24HOUR-PSRC
If the current 15 minute periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for Service RequestCounter, this alarm is raised.The alarm is cleared when anew period starts. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3022 WARNING
THRESHOLD-24HOUR-PSAC
If the current 15 minute periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for Service ActualCounter, this alarm is raised.The alarm is cleared when anew period starts. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3023 WARNING
THRESHOLD-24HOUR-PSAD
If the current 15 minute periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for Service ActualDuration, this alarm is raised.The alarm is cleared when anew period starts. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3024 WARNING
Modem BoardCont.
THRESHOLD-24HOUR-PSRSAD
If the current 15 minute periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for Request ServiceActual Counter, this alarm israised. The alarm is clearedwhen a new period starts. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3025 WARNING
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THRESHOLD-MONTH-PSRC
If the current 15 minute periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for Service RequestCounter, this alarm is raised.The alarm is cleared when anew period starts. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3026 WARNING
THRESHOLD-MONTH-PSAC
If the current 15 minute periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for Service ActualCounter, this alarm is raised.The alarm is cleared when anew period starts.
3027 WARNING
THRESHOLD-MONTH-PSAD
If the current 15 minute periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for Service ActualDuration, this alarm is raised.The alarm is cleared when anew period starts. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3028 WARNING
Modem BoardCont.
THRESHOLD-MONTH-PSRSAD
If the current 15 minute periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for Request ServiceActual Counter, this alarm israised. The alarm is clearedwhen a new period starts. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3029 WARNING
TRELLIS PLL The Trellis coder is out oflock.(CNF35C Asic)
1007 CRITICAL
RT-PLL The Sorp 38,88 MHz PLL isout of lock.
1008 CRITICAL
IF-MOD Loss of IF 350MHz 1200 CRITICALLOOPING-ENABLED Looping is enabled (active) 2010 WARNINGLOC Loss of clock (SORP) 1011 CRITICAL
Modem Board -Radio Port - TX
MS-AIS-INS Alarm indication signal isinserted.
1003 MAJOR
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compared to configuration.1105 MAJOR
HBER Indicator for BER > 1e-3 1102 MAJORLBER Indicator for BER > 1e-6 1103 MINOREW Indicator for BER > 1e-10 1104 WARNINGLOOPING-ENABLED Looping is enabled (active) 2010 WARNINGLOC Loss of clock (SORP) 1011 CRITICALLT-PLL The Line Transmit 155MHz
PLL is out of lock.1100 CRITICAL
CLOCK-PLL Clock-PLL out of lock 1106 CRITICALCARRIER-PLL Carrier-PLL out of lock 1107 CRITICALAD-TIMING-PLL AD-timing -PLL out of lock 1108 CRITICALG826-TRESHOLD-15MIN-B1
If the current 15 minute periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for B1, this alarm isset. The alarm is cleared whena new period starts. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3000 WARNING
G826-TRESHOLD-24HOUR-B1
If the current 24 hour periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for B1, this alarm israised. The alarm is clearedwhen a new period starts. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3003 WARNING
G826-TRESHOLD-MONTH-B1
If the current month periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for month, this alarmis raised. The alarm is clearedwhen a new period starts. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3006 WARNING
Modem Board -Radio Port - RX
TRESHOLD-15MIN-OOF
If the current 15 minute periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for OOF, this alarmis raised. The alarm is clearedwhen a new period starts. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3015 WARNING
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TRESHOLD-24HOUR-OOF
If the current 24 hour periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for OOF, this alarmis raised. The alarm is clearedwhen a new period starts. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3016 WARNINGModem Board -Radio Port RXCont.
TRESHOLD-MONTH-OOF
If the current month periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for month, this alarmis raised. The alarm is clearedwhen a new period starts. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3017 WARNING
NEED-CONFIG The board needs configurationThis alarm is generated on theboard if the specific boarddoes not contain valid systemconfiguration data (typicallyafter a system configuration orboard replacement process).This alarm initiates animmediate configurationdownload from the SupervisoryBoard to the board. If thisalarm is generated on theSupervisory Board the systemconfiguration must be set fromNEW, using the UnitHousekeeping Wizard or theConfiguration Downloadfunction.
3500 MAJOR
ILLEGAL-BOARD-POSITION
The board has been placed inan illegal slot position. Theboard should be removed.
3501 WARNING
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LOST-CONTACT-WITH-UNIT
Indicates loss ofcommunication between theSupervisory Board and thespecific board/unit
3502 MAJOR
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NEW-BOARD-DETECTED
A board/unit has beendetected in an empty slot or aslot that is configured to beused for a different type ofboard/unit. When this alarm isdetected by NEW theconfiguration context menu ofthe board/unit is replaced witha "New Board Detected" menuitem. Select this menucommand to display the NEWBoard Detected dialog boxwhere an appropriate actioncan be performed.
3503 WARNING
UNIT-BEING-REPLACED
This alarm is generated whenthe reset button on the boardhas been pressed for less than2 seconds. The alarm staysactive for 15 seconds and isindicated on the board by aflashing alarm diode. Whenthis alarm is active the boardcan be replaced in a controlledmanner. On the SupervisoryBoard this alarm initiates areplace unit process.
3504 WARNING
I2C-ANALOGUE Analogue I2C not responding 2018 WARNINGI2C-INVENTORY EEProm I2C not responding 2019 WARNINGDOWNLOAD-IN-PROGRESS
Download of software is underprogress.
2012 WARNING
BELOW +3.3V Voltage from the DC-DCconverter below limit
2002 WARNING
BELOW +5V Voltage from the DC-DCconverter below limit
2003 WARNING
SYNC-PLL Sync PLL out of lock 1012 CRITICALWAYSIDE-LOOP-FE Wayside far-end loop on
Interface Baseband Board isactive
2007 WARNING
WAYSIDE-LOOP-NE Wayside near-end loop onInterface Baseband Board isactive
2008 WARNING
PRBS-INSERTED A Pseudo Random BitSequence signal is insertedinto the wayside channel.
2009 WARNING
WAYSIDE-INP No input signal is detected onWayside channel.
1005 MINOR
WAYSIDE-AIS-INP Alarm indication signal isdetected on Wayside channel.
1006 WARNING
WAYSIDE-OUTP-AIS
AIS is detected on theWayside traffic output.
1101 WARNING
InterfaceBaseband BoardCont.
RPS-SET-PROTECT-FAILED
Failure to set on interfaceboard
2459 MINOR
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RPS-SET-AIS-INSERT-FAILED
Failure to set on interfaceboard
2460 MINOR
RPS-SET-TX-BRIDGE-FAILED
Failure to set on interfaceboard
2461 MINOR
RPS-BUS-FAILURE Failure to read modem RPSbus
2458 MINOR
RPS-CHAN-NOT-ALIGNED
Protection switch failure due tono alignment
2463 MINOR
NEED-SW The board/unit does not havevalid SW
2221 MAJOR
BOOT-MONITOR-IN-USE
ACF board is in boot monitormode
2224 WARNING
InterfaceBaseband BoardCont.
BOOT-HW-ERROR-DETECTED
Errors detected by boot codeduring startup.
2225 MINOR
InterfaceBaseband Board- Optical Port(SMF type only)
BIAS The laser bias is out of limits.Sign of age and degradation.
1402 WARNING
TX-OUT The output power hasincreased 2dB, or theanalogue measurement ofPO_MON is outside predefinedlimits.
1400 CRITICAL
LASER-OFF The laser is off. 1401 WARNINGLT-PLL The Line Transmit 155MHz
PLL is out of lock.1100 CRITICAL
LOOPING-ENABLED Looping is enabled (active) 2010 WARNING
InterfaceBaseband Board- Optical Port -TX
LOC Loss of clock (SORP) 1011 CRITICALLOOPING-ENABLED Looping is enabled (active) 2010 WARNINGInterface
Baseband Board- Optical Port -RX
LOC Loss of clock (SORP) 1011 CRITICAL
LT-PLL The Line Transmit 155MHzPLL is out of lock.
1100 CRITICAL
LOOPING-ENABLED Looping is enabled (active) 2010 WARNINGLOC Loss of clock (SORP) 1011 CRITICAL
InterfaceBaseband Board- Electrical Port -Out
TX-LOC Loss of clock. STM-1 electricalinterface
1014 CRITICAL
LOOPING-ENABLED Looping is enabled (active) 2010 WARNINGLOC Loss of clock (SORP) 1011 CRITICAL
InterfaceBaseband Board- Electrical Port -In
RX-LOC Loss of clock. STM-1 electricalinterface
1013 CRITICAL
RT-PLL The Sorp 38,88 MHz PLL isout of lock.
1008 CRITICAL
LOOPING-ENABLED Looping is enabled (active) 2010 WARNINGInterfaceBaseband Board- Modem Port TX LOC Loss of clock (SORP) 1011 CRITICAL
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LOOPING-ENABLED Looping is enabled (active) 2010 WARNINGLOC Loss of clock (SORP) 1011 CRITICALRR-PLL PLL out of lock 1015 CRITICAL
InterfaceBaseband Board- Modem Port -RX MS-AIS-INS Alarm indication signal is
inserted.1003 MAJOR
LOST-CONTACT-WITH-UNIT
Indicates loss ofcommunication between theSupervisory Board and thespecific board/unit
3502 MAJOR
HSB-RELAYDOWNLOAD-IN-PROGRESS
Download of software is underprogress.
2012 WARNING
NEED-FREQUENCY A RF unit need to beconfigured with Tx and Rxfrequency.
2013 MAJOR
MISSINGCALIBRATION-DATA
Modem or transceiver aremissing their calibration data inflash
2032 MAJOR
MISSING-LO-SYNCHRONIZATION
XPIC LO synch missing 1511 CRITICAL
BELOW +3.3V Voltage from the DC-DCconverter below limit
2002 WARNING
BELOW +5V Voltage from the DC-DCconverter below limit
2003 WARNING
BELOW +11V Voltage from the DC-DCconverter below limit
2022 WARNING
BELOW +15V Voltage from the DC-DCconverter below limit
2023 WARNING
BELOW +48V Voltage from the DC-DCconverter below limit
2020 WARNING
BELOW -15V Voltage from the DC-DCconverter below limit
2024 WARNING
FAN-ALARM Problem with fan 2034 WARNINGFAN2-ALARM Problem with fan 2037 WARNINGNEED-SW The board/unit does not have
valid SW2221 MAJOR
BOOT-MONITOR-IN-USE
ACF board is in boot monitormode
2224 WARNING
Transceiver Unit
BOOT-HW-ERROR-DETECTED
Errors detected by boot codeduring startup.
2225 MINOR
Transceiver Unit- Antenna Port
ATPC The regulation loop for theATPC is not working. Softwaregenerated alarm based onalarm condition on local LOFon Rx and remote LOF on Rx .
1507 MINOR
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IF-INP IF input signal from the ModemBoard is missing
1500 CRITICAL
RF-OUT The output power is low. Downmore than 3dB from nominalvalue
1501 MAJOR
RF-MUTE The RF transmitter is muted. 1508 WARNINGLO Local Oscillator is out of lock. 1505 MAJORLO-TUNING-WARNING
The LO needs to be tuned 1512 WARNING
Transceiver Unit- Antenna Port -TX
HIGH-TEMP-POWER-TRANSISTOR
Temperature warning forpower transistor
1513 WARNING
RF-INPUT-WARNING
The RF input level is outsidethe predefined thresholds.These thresholds can beconfigured from the "RFPower" property sheet in NEW.
1504 WARNING
LO Local Oscillator is out of lock. 1505 MAJOR
Transceiver Unit- Antenna Port -RX
LO-TUNING-WARNING
The LO needs to be tuned 1512 WARNING
ILLEGAL-BOARD-POSITION
The board has been placed inan illegal slot position. Theboard should be removed.
3501 WARNINGEmpty Slot
NEW-BOARD-DETECTED
A board/unit has beendetected in an empty slot or aslot that is configured to beused for a different type ofboard/unit. When this alarm isdetected by NEW theconfiguration context menu ofthe board/unit is replaced witha "New Board Detected" menuitem. Select this menucommand to display the NEWBoard Detected dialog boxwhere an appropriate actioncan be performed.
3503 WARNING
LOS (M) Loss Of Signal: No signal isreceived on the interface.
1000 MAJOR
LOF (M) Loss of Frame: No valid frameis detected on the receivedsignal.
1001 MAJOR
MS-AIS (M) Alarm indication signaldetected. MS termination only
1002 WARNING
Transmission -Ch. - Radio - RX
MS-RDI (M) Remote defect indicatordetected. MS termination only
1004 WARNING
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G826-TRESHOLD-15MIN-B1 (I) (*)
If the current 15 minute periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for B1, this alarm isset. The alarm is cleared whena new period starts. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3000 WARNING
G826-TRESHOLD-15MIN-B2 (I) (*)
If the current 15 minute periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for B2, this alarm isset. The alarm is cleared whena new period starts. Only forMS termination. The thresholdcan be configured from the"Performance Thresholds"property sheet in NEW.
3001 WARNING
G826-TRESHOLD-15MIN-REI (I) (*)
If the current 15 minute periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for REI, this alarm israised. The alarm is clearedwhen a new period starts.Only for MS termination. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3002 WARNING
TRESHOLD-15MIN-OOF (I) (*)
If the current 15 minute periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for OOF, this alarmis raised. The alarm is clearedwhen a new period starts. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3015 WARNING
G826-TRESHOLD-24HOUR-B1 (I) (*)
If the current 24 hour periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for B1, this alarm israised. The alarm is clearedwhen a new period starts. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3003 WARNING
Transmission -Ch. - Radio - RxCont.
G826-TRESHOLD-24HOUR-B2 (I) (*)
If the current 24 hour periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for B2, this alarm israised. The alarm is clearedwhen a new period starts.Only for MS termination. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3004 WARNING
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G826-TRESHOLD-24HOUR-REI (I) (*)
If the current 24 hour periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for REI, this alarm israised. The alarm is clearedwhen a new period starts.Only for MS termination. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3005 WARNING
TRESHOLD-24HOUR-OOF (I) (*)
If the current 24 hour periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for OOF, this alarmis raised. The alarm is clearedwhen a new period starts. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3016 WARNING
G826-TRESHOLD-MONTH-B1 (I) (*)
If the current month periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for month, this alarmis raised. The alarm is clearedwhen a new period starts. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3006 WARNING
G826-TRESHOLD-MONTH-B2 (I) (*)
If the current month periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for month, this alarmis raised. The alarm is clearedwhen a new period starts.Only for MS termination. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3007 WARNING
Transmission -Ch. - Radio - RxCont.
G826-TRESHOLD-MONTH-REI (I) (*)
If the current month periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for REI, this alarm israised. The alarm is clearedwhen a new period starts.Only for MS termination. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3008 WARNING
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TRESHOLD-MONTH-OOF (I) (*)
If the current month periodexceeds the predefinedthreshold for month, this alarmis raised. The alarm is clearedwhen a new period starts. Thethreshold can be configuredfrom the "PerformanceThresholds" property sheet inNEW.
3017 WARNING
RS-TRACE-MISMATCH (M)
Mismatch between configuredstring and received string
1010 MAJOR
MS-AIS-INS (M) Alarm indication signal isinserted.
1003 MAJOR
MS-AIS-SWITCHED(N+1) (I) (*)
Switched Alarm indicationsignal detected. MStermination only
1027 WARNING
MS-RDI-SWITCHED(N+1) (I) (*)
Switched Remote defectindicator detected. MStermination only
1028 WARNING
Transmission -Ch. - Radio - RxCont.
MS-AIS-INS-SWITCH