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AC power installation note added to chapterSafety Notes.CDC2 control card data added and corresponding changesapplied in8.3 8630 Smart Router and 8660 Smart Router LineCard and CDC Assem

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8600 Smart Routers Hardware Installation Guide

76.8600-40039M 29.07.2015

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Document Information

Revision History Document No Date Description of Changes

76.8600-40039M 29.07.2015 Warning added to the 8660 Smart Router R1 Fan Module

Upgrade KitCFP2 transceivers specifications and installation instructionsadded in9.6 CFP2 Used in 8600 System

Updates applied in9.8 Installation of Pluggable Transceivers.Added the support of 8665 Smart Router and 8615 Smart Routerstacked

Added:3.1 8665 Smart Router Subrack Installation,3.3.1 8615Smart Router Stacked Installation,7 8665 Smart Router LU1and SU1 Installation

Reworked14.1 ESW Shutdown Operation.Information about replacing an IFC1 added in14.3 ReplacingCDC, SCM or Line Cards

76.8600-40039L 03.11.2014 8615 Smart Router added

Chapter2 Interface Numbering and Legal Modulesadded.Chapter9.7 GNSS SFPadded

81.86T-SM3TX01Q-R6 and 81.86T-SM3TX02R-R6 SFPsadded to chapter9.3 SFPs Used in 8600 System

Note regarding electrical SFPs added to9.2 ElectricalTransceivers

Addition on circuit breaker in12.1 8602 Smart Router PowerInstallation

Changes to the document structure

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Document No Date Description of Changes

76.8600-40039K 04.06.2014 8602 Smart Router added

GNSS SFP added in10 Installation of GNSS SFP.76.8600-40039J 27.03.2014 Related documentation updated in8600 Smart Routers Technical

Documentation

AC power installation note added to chapterSafety Notes.CDC2 control card data added and corresponding changesapplied in8.3 8630 Smart Router and 8660 Smart Router LineCard and CDC Assembly with New Captive Screws and NewEjector Levers,11 Grounding,Appendix: Site Survey.Added hot insertion of line modules and corresponding updatesapplied in14.5.5 Replacing Line Module Supporting HotInsertion with Different Typeand14.5.6 Adding Line ModuleSupporting Hot Insertion to an Empty Slot

Chapter13.6 Communication Link Cablingrestructured andupdated

Added support of 1x10GBASE-R HM and updates made in6.3 8609 Smart Router and 8611 Smart Router Physical LineModule Installationand13.3 Optical Cabling

ELC1 and 8x100/1000BASE-X R2 IFM electrical 1000BASE-TSFP update in chapter9.3 SFPs Used in 8600 System

8611 Smart Router XFP support updated in chapter9.5 XFPUsed in 8600 System

Chapter8.1 Upgrading Power Feeding of 8660 Smart Router R2from Protected CDC Feeding to Protected PIM Feedingupdated.New chapter14.15 Fiber Optic Cleaning

ESW file naming information updated in chapter16 ESWDownloading

Note added to13.2.6 Balun Panelsregarding PS404-0002 frontpanel

SCI/SCO pinout added to13.5.3 8611 Smart Routerand13.5.4 8609 Smart Router and 8615 Smart Router

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This manual documents the following network elements:

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Control card The control card in the 8600 system consists of a Control and DC Power Card CDC

(used in 8630 Smart Router and 8660 Smart Router), Switching and Control ModuleSCM (used in 8611 Smart Router) In 8000 Intelligent Network Manager and CLIreferred to as unit

CPU Central Processor UnitCTS Clear To Send

CU Control Functionality (used in 8615 Smart Router and 8665 Smart Router)

DTR Data Terminal ReadyELC1 Ethernet Line Card (used in 8630 Smart Router and 8660 Smart Router)EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility

EMI Electromagnetic InterferenceESD Electrostatic DischargeESW Embedded SoftwareFan One fan in a fan moduleFan Module A module consisting of two or more fans, the mechanics and possibly the control

electronicsFTP Foil Shielded Twisted Pair

GE Gigabit Ethernet

HM High Speed Module (used in 8611 Smart Router)IFC Interface Module Concentrator (used in 8630 Smart Router and 8660 Smart Router)IFM Interface Module A specific term of the module which can be placed on the IFC line

card or 8620 Smart Router baseboard and which consists of the physical interfaces(used in 8620 Smart Router, 8630 Smart Router and 8660 Smart Router)

IP Internet ProtocolLAN Local Area NetworkLED Light-Emitting Diode

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Document Information

Line card The line card in the 8600 system consists of an Ethernet Line Card (ELC1), Interface

Module Concentrator (IFC) and up to two Interface Modules (IFMs) (used in 8630Smart Router and 8660 Smart Router) In 8000 Intelligent Network Manager andCLI referred to as unit

LM Line Module (used in 8607 Smart Router, 8609 Smart Router and 8611 Smart Router)LNA Low Noise Amplifier

LU Traffic Functionality (used in 8615 Smart Router and 8665 Smart Router)MGMT Management port

MO Mobile Optimization (Interface Module)

MS Multiservice (Interface Module)

temperature

The operating temperature or temperature range refers to the ambient temperature

of the telecommunications installationOSPF Open Shortest Path First

PDF Power Distribution FieldPKG Software package filePOS Packet over SDH/SonetRTS Request To Send

TxD Transmit DataUTP Unshielded Twisted Pair

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• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver

• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver isconnected

• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Coriant Operations, Inc., in writing can voidthe user’s authority to operate the equipment

8602 Smart Router and 8605 Smart Router have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

Industry Canada Notification Statement

Industry Canada interference-causing equipment regulations require that you be notified of thefollowing:

This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

About This Manual 16

Objectives 16

Audience 16

8600 Smart Routers Technical Documentation 16

Document Conventions 19

Documentation Feedback 19

8600 Smart Routers Discontinued Products 20

Safety Notes 21

Intended Purpose 21

Class 1 Laser Product 21

Jewelry Removal 22

Installation and Maintenance 22

Lightning Activity 24

1 Overview 25

1.1 Site Survey 25

1.2 ESD 26

1.3 Unpacking Equipment 26

1.4 Packing for Transportation 27

1.5 Required Accessories 27

2 Interface Numbering and Legal Modules 30

2.1 8602 Smart Router IF Numbering 30

2.2 8605 Smart Router IF Numbering 30

2.3 8607 Smart Router IF Numbering 31

2.4 8609 Smart Router IF Numbering 31

2.5 8611 Smart Router IF Numbering 32

2.6 8615 Smart Router IF Numbering 32

2.7 8615 Smart Router Stacked IF Numbering 33

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2.10 8660 Smart Router IF Numbering 35

2.11 8665 Smart Router IF Numbering 36

3 Network Element Installation on Rack/Cabinet 38

3.1 8665 Smart Router Subrack Installation 39

3.2 8660 Smart Router and 8630 Smart Router Subrack Installation 41

3.3 8615 Smart Router Installation on Rack/Cabinet 45

3.3.1 8615 Smart Router Stacked Installation 46

3.4 8602 Smart Router Indoor Installation on Rack/Cabinet 47

3.5 8605 Smart Router, 8607 Smart Router, 8609 Smart Router and 8611 Smart Router Installation on Rack/Cabinet 50

3.6 8620 Smart Router Installation on Rack/Cabinet 53

4 Network Element Installation on Vertical Surface 54

4.1 8605 Smart Router and 8607 Smart Router Installation on Wall 54

4.2 8602 Smart Router Outdoor Installation on Wall 55

4.2.1 Attaching the Carrying Handle to the 8602 Smart Router chassis 56

4.2.2 8602 Smart Router Instructions for Outdoor Installation on Wall 56

4.2.3 8602 Smart Router Sun Cover Installation 61

4.3 8602 Smart Router Outdoor Installation on Pole 63

4.4 8602 Smart Router Indoor Installation on Wall 67

4.4.1 Attaching the Carrying Handle to the 8602 Smart Router chassis 68

4.4.2 8602 Smart Router Instructions for Indoor Installation on Wall 68

4.4.3 8602 Smart Router Sun Cover Installation 73

5 Fan Module Installation 75

5.1 8607 Smart Router Fan Module Installation 75

5.2 8609 Smart Router, 8611 Smart Router and 8615 Smart Router Fan Module Installation 76

6 Physical Module Installation 79

6.1 8607 Smart Router Line Module Installation 79

6.2 8611 Smart Router SCM Installation 80

6.3 8609 Smart Router and 8611 Smart Router Physical Line Module Installation 82

6.3.1 8611 Smart Router High Speed Module Installation 83

6.3.2 8609 Smart Router and 8611 Smart Router Line Module Installation 83

7 8665 Smart Router LU1 and SU1 Installation 85

7.1 Installing Units 85

7.1.1 Installation of LU1 85

7.1.2 Installation of SU1 88

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7.1.3 Removing/Replacing LU1 89

7.1.4 Removing/Replacing SU1 90

8 8630 Smart Router and 8660 Smart Router Specific Installation 92

8.1 Upgrading Power Feeding of 8660 Smart Router R2 from Protected CDC Feeding to Protected PIM Feeding 92

8.1.1 General 92

8.1.2 Installation 93

8.2 8660 Smart Router R1 Fan Module Upgrade Kit 100

8.2.1 General 100

8.2.2 Installation 100

8.3 8630 Smart Router and 8660 Smart Router Line Card and CDC Assembly with New Captive Screws and New Ejector Levers 106

8.3.1 ELC1 Requirements for 8660 Smart Router and 8630 Smart Router Subracks 108

8.3.2 Installing Line Card and CDC 110

8.3.3 Removing Line Card 114

8.3.4 Removing CDC 117

8.3.5 Replacing CDC 117

8.4 8630 Smart Router and 8660 Smart Router IFC1 Line Card and CDC1 Assembly with Old Captive Screws and Old Ejector Levers 118

8.4.1 Removing Line Card 125

8.4.2 Removing CDC 126

8.4.3 Replacing CDC 126

9 Pluggable Transceivers 128

9.1 Optical Transceivers 128

9.2 Electrical Transceivers 129

9.3 SFPs Used in 8600 System 130

9.4 SFP+ Used in 8600 System 149

9.5 XFP Used in 8600 System 151

9.6 CFP2 Used in 8600 System 154

9.7 GNSS SFP 156

9.8 Installation of Pluggable Transceivers 159

9.8.1 Inserting Pluggable Transceivers 159

9.8.2 Removing Pluggable Transceivers 160

10 Installation of GNSS SFP 162

10.1 Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Overview 162

10.1.1 Global Positioning System (GPS) 163

10.1.2 Global Navigation System (GLONASS) 163

10.2 Installation Overview 163

10.3 Installation of Passive Antenna 163

10.4 Installation of the Active Antenna System 164

10.4.1 Planning the GNSS Active Antenna Location 164

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10.5 GNSS SFP Installation 173

11 Grounding 174

11.1 Grounding FTP Cabling 176

11.2 Grounding of 8602 Smart Router 177

11.2.1 Grounding Instructions for Inside the Chassis Grounding Point Installation Outdoors 178

11.2.2 Grounding Instructions for Outside the Chassis Grounding Point Installation Outdoors 179

12 Power Installation 180

12.1 8602 Smart Router Power Installation 180

12.1.1 8602 Smart Router DC Power 181

12.1.2 8602 Smart Router AC Power 182

12.2 DC Power Installation 184

12.2.1 8665 Smart Router DC Power Installation 184

12.2.2 8660 Smart Router and 8630 Smart Router 187

12.2.3 8620 Smart Router DC48 192

12.2.4 8609 Smart Router, 8611 Smart Router and 8615 Smart Router DC Power Installation 193

12.2.5 8607 Smart Router 200

12.2.6 8605 Smart Router DC48, DC24 and DC 202

12.3 General DC Power Cabling and Power Accessory Assembly Information 204

12.3.1 Defining Cross-Sectional Area of DC Power Cables (secondary power leads) 204

12.3.2 Power Accessory Assembly Information 207

12.4 AC Power Cabling 208

12.4.1 8620 Smart Router AC 208

12.4.2 8605 Smart Router AC 209

13 Cabling 210

13.1 General 210

13.1.1 Handling Cables 211

13.1.2 Maximum Electrical Ethernet Cable Lengths 213

13.2 Electrical Cabling 215

13.2.1 Ethernet Cables 215

13.2.2 E1/T1 Cables 221

13.2.3 DS3 Cables 227

13.2.4 xDSL Cables 227

13.2.5 Terminating Cables 228

13.2.6 Balun Panels 229

13.3 Optical Cabling 232

13.3.1 Connector Requirements 233

13.3.2 Mode Conditioning Patch Cord 233

13.3.3 Attenuators 233

13.4 Alarm Cabling 234

13.4.1 CDC 234

13.4.2 SCM 235

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13.4.3 8665 Smart Router, 8615 Smart Router, 8609 Smart Router, 8607 Smart Router and 8605 Smart

Router 235

13.5 Synchronization Cabling 236

13.5.1 8665 Smart Router 236

13.5.2 8660 Smart Router, 8630 Smart Router and 8620 Smart Router 238

13.5.3 8611 Smart Router 241

13.5.4 8609 Smart Router and 8615 Smart Router 241

13.5.5 8607 Smart Router 242

13.5.6 8605 Smart Router 243

13.6 Communication Link Cabling 243

13.6.1 Management Interface in CDC 244

13.6.2 Asynchronous Serial Port 245

14 Hardware Maintenance 247

14.1 ESW Shutdown Operation 247

14.2 Replacing LU1 and SU1 Cards 248

14.3 Replacing CDC, SCM or Line Cards 248

14.3.1 Replacing Line Card with No Protection Groups with 8000 Intelligent Network Manager 250

14.3.2 Replacing Line Card with Protection Groups with 8000 Intelligent Network Manager 250

14.3.3 Replacing CDC or SCM with 8000 Intelligent Network Manager 254

14.4 Replacing SCM with CLI 257

14.5 Replacing 8611 Smart Router, 8609 Smart Router and 8607 Smart Router Physical Line Modules 259

14.5.1 Replacing High Speed Module with Same Type 259

14.5.2 Replacing High Speed Module with Different Type 260

14.5.3 Replacing Line Module with Same Type 261

14.5.4 Replacing Line Module with Different Type 262

14.5.5 Replacing Line Module Supporting Hot Insertion with Different Type 263

14.5.6 Adding Line Module Supporting Hot Insertion to an Empty Slot 264

14.6 Replacing One of the Members in an 8615 Smart Router Stacked 265

14.6.1 Replacing 8615 Smart Router Stacking Cable 266

14.7 Maintaining Air Filters 267

14.7.1 8660 Smart Router R2 Subrack 267

14.7.2 8660 Smart Router V3.0 and V3.1 268

14.7.3 8630 Smart Router 269

14.7.4 8620 Smart Router 272

14.7.5 8607 Smart Router, 8609 Smart Router, 8611 Smart Router and 8615 Smart Router 272

14.8 Replacing Fan Modules 274

14.8.1 8665 Smart Router Fan Module Installation 276

14.8.2 8660 Smart Router R2 278

14.8.3 8660 Smart Router V3.0 and V3.1 280

14.8.4 8630 Smart Router 282

14.8.5 8620 Smart Router 284

14.8.6 8607 Smart Router, 8609 Smart Router, 8611 Smart Router and 8615 Smart Router 285

14.9 Replacing Fuses 287

14.9.1 8665 Smart Router 287

14.9.2 8660 Smart Router R2 with DC48 Power Input Module (PIM) 288

14.9.3 8620 Smart Router AC 289

14.9.4 8620 Smart Router DC48 289

14.9.5 8607 Smart Router, 8609 Smart Router and 8611 Smart Router 290

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14.10 Replacing DC48 Power Input Modules in 8665 Smart Router 292

14.11 Replacing DC48 Power Input Modules in 8660 Smart Router R2 293

14.12 Replacing 8620 Smart Router DC48 Power Input Modules 293

14.13 Replacing 8611 Smart Router and 8609 Smart Router Power Modules 295

14.14 Replacing 8607 Smart Router and 8615 Smart Router Power Modules 297

14.15 Fiber Optic Cleaning 299

14.15.1 Fiber Optic Safety 299

14.15.2 Fiber Optic Cleaning Requirements 300

14.15.3 Fiber Optic Cleaning Procedures 303

14.15.4 Cleaning Connectors 304

14.16 Maintenance: Exceptional Cases 306

14.16.1 Interface Module Assembly 306

14.16.2 Replacing Interface Modules in IFC Line Cards 309

15 Commissioning 310

15.1 Overview 310

15.1.1 NE Autoconfiguration 310

15.2 Prerequisites 310

15.3 Mechanical Installation Check 310

15.3.1 Network Element Installation 310

15.3.2 Grounding 311

15.3.3 Power Installation 311

15.3.4 Cabling 311

15.4 Configuring 8600 Network Elements 312

15.4.1 Powering Up Network Element 312

15.4.2 Initial Network Element Configuration 312

15.5 Configuring Communication Links 315

15.5.1 Outband and Inband Management 315

15.5.2 Configuring Outband Management 316

15.5.3 Configuring Inband Management 317

15.5.4 Management Traffic QoS 318

15.6 Testing 8660 Smart Router and 8630 Smart Router Protection Switching 318

15.6.1 Power 318

15.6.2 Management 319

15.7 Testing 8611 Smart Router Protection Switching 319

15.7.1 Power 319

15.7.2 Management 319

15.8 Troubleshooting 320

15.8.1 Understanding LEDs 320

15.8.2 Power Failures 336

15.8.3 Fan Module 337

15.8.4 Line Cards 337

15.8.5 Interface Modules and Line Modules 337

15.8.6 Commissioning 338

16 ESW Downloading 339

16.1 ESW Downloading Using Windows Explorer 340

16.2 ESW Downloading Using Command Prompt FTP Session 341

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16.3 Activating Application Software 342

Appendix: Commissioning Test Report 345

Commissioning Test Report 345

Mechanical Installation 347

Grounding 347

Power 347

Data Cabling 348

Network Element Parameters 348

Power Protection Switching 348

Appendix: Conductor Gauge and Dimension Comparison Table 349

Appendix: Site Survey 350

Overview 350

Site Survey Check List and Acceptance Form for 8600 System 353

Site Information 354

Mechanical and Electrical Data 355

Data Cabling 357

Site Reforms (Exceptions) 358

Cables Needed 359

Connectors 359

Other 359

Floor Plan 359

Plans and Information Supplied 360

Miscellaneous 360

Notes 362

End of Life Treatment 363

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About This Manual

About This Manual

This section discusses the objectives and intended audience of this manual, 8600 Smart Routers Hardware Installation Guide and consists of the following sections:

Audience

This manual is intended for those involved in the installation planning, physical installation andmaintenance of 8600 Smart Routers hardware

8600 Smart Routers Technical Documentation

The document numbering scheme consists of the document ID, indicated by numbers, and thedocument revision, indicated by a letter The references in the Related Documentation table beloware generic and include only the document ID To make sure the references point to the latestavailable document versions, please refer to the relevant product document program on the Tellabsand Coriant Portal by navigating towww.portal.tellabs.com> Product Documentation & Software

> Data Networking > 8600 Smart Routers > Technical Documentation

8600 Smart RoutersATM and TDM Configuration Guide(76.8600-50110)

Provides an overview of 8600 NEs PWE3 applications,including types, Single-Segment and Multi-Segment; PWE3Redundancy; ATM applications, including PWE3 tunnelling,Traffic Management, Fault Management OAM, protection andTDM applications as well as instructions on how to configurethem with CLI

8600 Smart RoutersBoot and Mini-ApplicationsEmbedded Software Release Notes(76.8600-50108)

Provides information related to the boot and mini-applicationssoftware of 8605 Smart Router, 8607 Smart Router, 8609Smart Router, 8611 Smart Router, 8620 Smart Router, 8630Smart Router and 8660 Smart Router as well as the installationinstructions

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About This Manual

8600 Smart RoutersCLI Commands Manual(76.8600-50117)

Provides commands available to configure, monitor and maintain

8600 system with CLI

8600 Smart RoutersEmbedded Software Release Notes 8600 Smart Routers SR7.0 Embedded Software Release Notes(76.8670-50177) for the following products:

Provides an overview of 8600 system HW inventory, softwaremanagement, equipment protection 1+1 (CDC and SCM) as well

as instructions on how to configure them with CLI

8600 Smart RoutersEthernet Configuration Guide (76

8600-50133)

Provides an overview of 8600 system Ethernet applications,including interfaces; Ethernet forwarding (MAC Switching,Ethernet PWE3, IRB, VLAN, VPLS); Ethernet OAM; LAG;ELP as well as instructions on how to configure them with CLI

8600 Smart Routers Smart RoutersFault Management ConfigurationGuide (76.8600-50115)

Provides an overview of 8600 system fault management,including fault source, types and status as well as instructions onhow to configure it with CLI

8600 Smart RoutersFrame Relay Configuration Guide(76.8600-50120)

Provides an overview of 8600 system Frame Relay applications,including interfaces; Performance Monitoring; protection; TrafficManagement as well as instructions on how to configure themwith CLI

8600 Smart RoutersHardware Installation Guide(76.8600-40039)

Provides guidance on mechanical installation, cooling,grounding, powering, cabling, maintenance, commissioning andESW downloading

8600 Smart RoutersInterface Configuration Guides The Interface Configuration Guides provides an overview of the8600 NEs interface functions, including NE supported interface

types and equipping; interface features; configuration options andoperating modes; fault management; performance monitoring;interface configuration layers and port protocols as well asinstructions on how to configure them with CLI The followinginterface configuration guides are available:

• 8600 Smart Routers Network Interfaces ConfigurationGuide (76.8600-50161) (for 8602 Smart Router, 8615 SmartRouter and 8665 Smart Router)

• 8609 Smart Router and 8611 Smart Router FP7.0 InterfaceConfiguration Guide (76.8670-50179)

• 8600 Smart Routers FP7.0 Interface Configuration Guide(76.8670-50180) (for 8630 Smart Router and 8660 SmartRouter)

8600 Smart Routers

IP Forwarding and TrafficManagement Configuration Guide(76.8600-50122)

Provides an overview of 8600 NEs IP, forwarding and trafficmanagement functionality, including: IP addressing; IP hosting(ARP, DHCP); IP routing (static); ACL; Differentiated Services(Policing, Queue Management, Shaping) as well as instructions

on how to configure them with CLI

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About This Manual

8600 Smart RoutersManagement CommunicationsConfiguration Guide

(76.8600-50125)

Provides an overview of 8600 system managementcommunications functions, including communication protocols:BMP; FTP; RADIUS; SNMP; SSH; TELNET as well asinstructions for configuring them with CLI

8600 Smart RoutersMobile Optimization ConfigurationGuide (76.8600-50100)

Provides an overview of 8600 system Mobile Optimizationapplications as well as instructions on how to configure themwith CLI

8600 Smart RoutersMPLS Applications ConfigurationGuide (76.8600-50123)

Provides an overview of 8600 NEs MPLS applications (includingFRR (one-to-one and facility backup); LDP; protection andTraffic Engineering), MPLS-TP applications (including OAM,linear protection), S-MPLS applications as well as instructions

on how to configure them with CLI

8600 Smart RoutersPerformance Counters ReferenceGuide (76.8600-50143)

Provides an overview of 8600 system supported performancecounters

8600 Smart RoutersReference Manuals The reference manuals describe the 8600 network elementfeatures including:

• NE enclosure, baseboard, power supply modules, andinterfaces in 8602 Smart Router FP7.0 Reference Manual(76.8670-40130)

• NE enclosure, baseboard, power supply modules, interfacesand physical LM types in 8609 Smart Router FP7.0 Refer-ence Manual

• NE enclosure, baseboard, power supply modules, SCMs, HMand LM types in 8611 Smart Router FP7.0 Reference Manual

• NE enclosure, baseboard, power supply modules, and terfaces in 8615 Smart Router FP7.0 Reference Manual(76.8670-40132)

in-• NE subrack, fan modules, CDCs, line cards and IFMs in 8630Smart Router FP7.0 Reference Manual

• NE subrack, fan modules, CDCs, line cards and IFMs in 8660Smart Router FP7.0 Reference Manual

• NE subrack, fan modules, line unit and switch unit in 8665Smart Router FP7.0 Reference Manual (76.8670-40128)

8600 Smart RoutersRouting Protocols ConfigurationGuide (76.8600-50121)

Provides an overview of 8600 NEs routing protocols, includingBFD; BGP; BGP MP; ECMP; IS-IS; OSPF and VRRP as well asinstructions on how to configure them with CLI

8600 Smart RoutersScalability Reference Manual(76.8600-50160)

Provide a summary of tested scalability limits of the 8600 SmartRouters

8600 Smart RoutersSNMP MIB Support(76.8600-50116)

Describes SNMP MIB support by the 8600 NEs and providesinformation on the supported objects and traps For furtherinformation on SNMP MIBs, see the related RFCs

8600 Smart RoutersStatistic Counters Reference Guide(76.8600-50142)

Provides an overview of 8600 system supported statistic counters

8600 Smart RoutersSynchronization ConfigurationGuide (76.8600-50114)

Provides an overview of 8600 NEs synchronization functionality,including physical layer Frequency Synchronization (SEC, EEC);PTP Frequency Synchronization; Phase-Time Synchronization(L2 and L3 applications) as well as instructions on how toconfigure them with CLI

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About This Manual

8600 Smart RoutersTest and Measurement ConfigurationGuide (76.8600-50124)

Provides an overview of 8600 NEs measurement and connectivityverification tools, including Ethernet loopback; IP ping andtraceroute; MAC swap loopback; MPLS ping and traceroute;PLT; PWE3 loopback; VCCV (BFD, LSP ping) as well asinstructions on how to configure them with CLI

8600 Smart RoutersVPNs Configuration Guide(76.8600-50128)

Provides an overview of 8600 system virtual private network(VPN) layer 3 applications as well as instructions on how toconfigure them with CLI

8000 Intelligent Network ManagerOnline Help

Provides instructions on how different operations are performedwith the 8000 Intelligent Network Manager Describes alsodifferent parameters and controls of the 8000 Intelligent NetworkManager dialogs and windows

Note that the Online Help is not available on the Portal but it isincorporated in the 8000 Intelligent Network Manager

Document Conventions

This is a note symbol It emphasizes or supplements information in the document.

This is a caution symbol It indicates that damage to equipment is possible if the instructions are not followed.

This is a warning symbol It indicates that bodily injury is possible if the instructions are not followed.

Documentation Feedback

Please contact us to suggest improvements or to report errors in our documentation:

Email: fi-documentation@tellabs.com

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8600 Smart Routers Discontinued Products

8600 Smart Routers Discontinued Products

8600 Smart Routers Manufacture Discontinued (MD) notifications are available on the Tellabsand Coriant Portal,www.portal.tellabs.com > Product Documentation & Software > Data Networking > [8600 Smart Routers product name] > Product Notifications.

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Safety Notes

Safety Notes

This chapter lists safety notes and their translations for 8600 network elements

Intended Purpose

The equipment shall be used only for its intended purpose

Das Gerät soll nur für den vorgesehen Einsatzzweck verwendet werden

CAUTION: Do not insert an RJ-11 (telephone) plug into Ethernet or E1/T1 ports Equipment damage may result.

ACHTUNG: Stecken Sie keine RJ-11 (Telefon) Stecker in die Ethernet oder E1/T1 Anschlüsse

da dieses zu einer Beschädigung des Gerätes führen kann.

CAUTION: Do not climb on or stand on the 8600 network element Neither the network element nor its enclosure is designed to support the weight of a person.

ACHTUNG: Steigen Sie oder stellen Sie sich nicht auf das 8600 Netzwerk Element Weder des Netzwerk Element noch das Gehäuse sind dafür ausgelegt worden das Gewicht einer Person zu tragen.

Class 1 Laser Product

Class 1 laser product.

Laserprodukt der Klasse 1.

WARNING: No other types of lasers can be used than supplied and approved by Coriant If other types are used, the laser class and compliance to laser safety and EMC standards must be checked.

WARNUNG: Verwenden Sie keine anderen als die von Coriant gelieferten und zugelassenen Lasertypen Falls Sie andere Typen verwenden, müssen die Laserklasse und die Einhaltung von Lasersicherheits- und EMV-Normen geprüft werden.

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Safety Notes

WARNING: Install only lasers that have been demonstrated to meet Class 1 eye safe levels by

a Nationally recognized Authority such as The Food and Drug administration's 21CFR1040 Laser Energy Source, UL 60950-1 Information Technology equipment and European norms EN60950-1, EN60825-1 and EN60825-2 Failure to use laser transceivers which meet these standards could result in eye damage to users or service personnel working around the equipment.

WARNUNG: Installieren Sie nur Laser der Klasse 1 die die Augenschutz Richtlinien der staatlich anerkannten Organisationen wie z.B The Food and Drug administration’s 21CFR1040 Laser Energy Source, UL 60950-1 Information Technology equipment oder die Europa Normen EN60950-1, EN60825-1 und EN60825-2 erfüllen Laser die diese Standards nicht erfüllen können zu Verletzungen an Augen des Benutzers und des Service Personals das in der Nähe der Geräte arbeitet führen.

WARNING: Optic operation should be verified by observing the status LEDs Do not look into the laser or fiber to verify operation.

WARNUNG: Überprüfen Sie die Funktionstüchtigkeit der Optischen Einheit anhand der Status LED Schauen Sie nie in den Laser oder die Glasfaser um die Funktion zu prüfen.

WARNING: Because invisible radiation may be emitted from the aperture of the port when no fiber cable is connected, avoid exposure to radiation and do not stare into open apertures WARNUNG: Aus der Stecker Öffnung können unsichtbare Strahlen emittieren wenn kein Glasfaserkabel angeschlossen ist Vermeiden Sie es sich den Strahlungen auszusetzen und starren Sie nicht in die Öffnungen.

Jewelry Removal

WARNING: Before working on equipment that is connected to power source, remove jewelry (including rings, necklaces, and watches) Metal objects will heat up when connected to power and ground and can cause serious burns or weld the metal object to the terminals WARNUNG: Bevor Sie an Geräten arbeiten die an eine Spannungsversorgung angeschlossen sind, entfernen Sie all Ihren Schmuck (einschließlich Ringe, Ketten und Uhren) Metallobjekte erhitzen sich wenn sie einen Kurzschluss zwischen Spannungsversorgung und Masse/Erdung verursachen Dieses kann zu schweren Verbrennungen führen oder das Anschweißen an die Anschlussklemmen zur Folge haben.

Installation and Maintenance

WARNING: This equipment is to be installed and maintained by qualified service personnel only.

WARNUNG: Dieses Gerät darf nur von qualifiziertem Fach- oder Servicepersonal installiert oder gewartet werden.

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Safety Notes

CAUTION: Electrical interfaces may require external protection devices to safeguard against overvoltages, transients, earth potential differences and/or power cross-contacts.

ACHTUNG: Elektrische Anschlüsse benötigen evtl externe Schutzschaltungen

um sie vor Überspannung, Einschaltspitzen, Erdpotentialunterschieden und/oder Fremdspannungsüberlagerung zu schützen.

CAUTION: While handling the modules (Interface Modules, Line Modules, High Speed Modules, SCM, CDC, Line Cards, Power Modules, Power Input Modules and Fan Modules) of the 8600 network elements, always take care of proper handling, e.g do not bend or twist the modules, do not touch the components on the modules, take care of good ESD working practices, do not use excessive force while inserting or removing the modules, do not drop the modules.

ACHTUNG: Achten Sie darauf, dass Sie mit den Modulen (Schnittstellenmodulen, Netzmodulen, Hochgeschwindigkeits-Netzmodulen, SCM, CDC, Netzkarten, Netzteilmodulen, Netzeingangsmodulen und Lüftermodulen) der 8600-Netzwerkelemente sorgsam umgehen und diese nicht verbiegen oder verdrehen Berühren Sie nicht die Bauteile auf den Modulen Wenden Sie beim Ein- oder Ausbauen der Module keine übermäßige Kraft an und lassen Sie die Module nicht fallen Beachten Sie außerdem die Arbeitsrichtlinien im Zusammenhang mit elektrostatischer Entladung.

WARNING: For US usage: this equipment must only be used with a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) approved power supply.

WARNUNG: Für den Gebrauch in den USA: Dieses Gerät darf nur mit einer von einer national anerkannten Test Einrichtung (NTRL) zugelassenen Spannungsversorgung betrieben werden.

WARNING: Read the installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source.

WARNUNG: Lesen Sie die Installationsanweisungen bevor Sie das System an die Spannungsversorgung anschließen.

WARNING: When installing or performing maintenance on the equipment, the ground connection must always be made first Never operate or maintain an ungrounded equipment WARNUNG: Bei der Installation oder bei Wartungsarbeiten am Gerät muss die Masse/Erdung immer als erstes angeschlossen werden Betreiben Sie oder arbeiten Sie niemals an einem Gerät das nicht geerdet ist.

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Safety Notes

WARNING: Keep away from moving fan blades during operation The fan propeller will also continue rotating momentarily after extraction Be careful not to touch the propeller before rotation has stopped.

WARNUNG: Halten Sie während des Betriebs einen ausreichenden Sicherheitsabstand zu den bewegten Lüfterflügeln Das Lüfterrad wird auch nach der Extraktion weiterhin kurzzeitig rotieren Seien Sie vorsichtig es nicht zu berühren bevor der Propeller zum Stillstand gekommen ist.

WARNING: If you are going to remove the power module from 8607 Smart Router, 8609 Smart Router, 8611 Smart Router, 8615 Smart Router, or the power input module from 8620 Smart Router or 8660 Smart Router, or CDC from 8660 Smart Router/8630 Smart Router, first turn off the power switch (if any), then detach the power cable and only after these actions, remove the power module or CDC Never keep the power cable connected to the power module or CDC while it is out of its slot Otherwise the power module or CDC may cause bodily injury or damage to the part that it is touching.

WARNUNG: Vor dem Entfernen des Netzteilmoduls des 8607 Smart Router, 8609 Smart Router oder des 8611 Smart Router oder des 8615 Smart Router oder des Netzeingangsmoduls des

8620 Smart Router oder 8660 Smart Router oder der CDC-Karte des 8660 Smart Router/8630 Smart Router zuerst den Netzschalter (falls vorhanden) ausschalten und danach das Netzkabel vom Netzteil trennen Erst jetzt das Netzteilmodul oder die CDC-Karte ausbauen Lassen Sie niemals das Netzkabel mit dem Netzteilmodul oder CDC verbunden, während es aus seinem Einschub ausgebaut ist Andernfalls kann es zu Verletzungen kommen oder andere Bauteile durch Berührung beschädigt werden.

AC power installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes.

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1 Overview

1 Overview

This section describes the tasks typically required to install a 8600 Smart Routers Begin theinstallation process as soon as the site preparation is complete and all system components havebeen unpacked and inspected

It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the 8600 Smart Routers concept, telecommunicationscabling electronic circuitry and wiring practice basics to use this guide This document should be

used together with the 8600 Smart Routers Reference Manuals where 8600 Smart Routers hardware

is documented in detail

It is recommended to have at least two persons installing the network elements in the rack or cabinet

8600 Smart Routers must be installed in a location which is accessible only to service personnel orspecially trained users (restricted access location as defined in [IEC 60950-1]) It must be ensuredthat unauthorized persons cannot access the installation

It is advisable to retain the packaging in which a module or component was shipped You canpossibly use it e.g for storing the item in the future

The following list describes the overall installation sequence of the 8600 Smart Routers networkelements:

• planning of the installation

• unpack and inspect all system components

• verifying the installation

• initial configuration using CLI

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con-• Place any removed component on an antistatic surface or in an antistatic shielding bag.

• Avoid contact between the cards and clothing The wrist strap only protects the card from trostatic voltages on the body Electrostatic voltages on clothing can still cause damage

elec-Do not work with the equipment during lightning activity.

Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from the aperture of the optical IFM port when no cable is connected or a protective cap is not in its place Avoid exposure to laser radiation and do not stare into open apertures Keep the fiber optic cable ends directed away from people Keep the source of the laser radiation as far from your eyes as possible.

The optical transceivers supplied by Coriant are solely Class 1 lasers.

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1 Overview

If the 8600 Smart Routers are transported to a new place from the original installation site, thefollowing must be noted:

• Handle the units and subracks with great care when unmounting them

• All cables must be detached from the products before removing the units and packing them

• The products must always be packed for transportation in the original shipping cartons with ioning designed for them

cush-• Always remove the plug-in cards from the subrack before transportation

• The cards must be in a metallized ESD shielding bag during transportation

The essential materials that an on-site engineer should have when travelling to a site are:

• PC with a serial cable to the RS-232 interface of a 8600 NE

See the pin assignments in 8600 Smart Routers HW Installation Guide.

• 8620 Smart Router

• 8630 Smart Router with CDC1

• 8660 Smart Router with CDC1

DB9 Male/DB9 Female straight through cable

• 8630 Smart Router with CDC2

• 8660 Smart Router with CDC2

• 8665 Smart Router LU1

DB9 Female/RJ-45 console cable

• Windows Hyper Terminal or equivalent terminal emulation program to access CLI

• Screwdrivers to tighten/loosen screws (straight, cross, Torx and Pozidriv)

• If 8600 Smart Routers hardware needs to be changed, the spare hardware must be exactly thesame Each card and module is identified by a HW type

• Depending on the need, 8600 series software Software can be obtained from the Coriant Portal(www.portal.tellabs.com)

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1 Overview

8665 Smart Router Installation

Pozidriv screwdriver Sizes 1, 3

8602 Smart Router, 8609 Smart Router, 8611 Smart Router and 8615 Smart Router Installation

Pozidriv screwdriver Sizes 1 ,2, 3

8660 Smart Router and 8630 Smart Router Assembly

8620 Smart Router Installation

Pozidriv screwdriver Sizes 1, 2, 3

Screwdriver Different sizes, depending on the site infrastructure

8607 Smart Router Installation

Pozidriv screwdriver Sizes 1, 2, 3Screwdriver Different sizes, depending on the site infrastructure

8605 Smart Router Installation

Pozidriv screwdriver Sizes 2, 3

Screwdriver Different sizes, depending on the site infrastructure

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Cable stripping tool For 83–16 mm2(4–18 AWG) cablesHack saw

Soldering ironSide cutters For 83–16 mm2(4–18 AWG) cablesKnife

Optical Cabling

Cleaning set for optical connectors

A container of clean pressurized air For cleaning the optical connector jacks

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2 Interface Numbering and Legal Modules

2 Interface Numbering and Legal Modules

Fig 1presents 8602 Smart Router interface numbering It also show legal module positions forsupported modules

The interfaces are referred to as module/if For example, the last interface position is referred as 5/0.

Fig 1 8602 Smart Router IF Numbering

Fig 2presents 8605 Smart Router interface numbering It also show legal module positions forsupported modules

The interfaces are referred to as module/if For example, the 8th interface position (interface 7) in module 1 is referred as 1/7.

Fig 2 8605 Smart Router IF Numbering

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2 Interface Numbering and Legal Modules

Fig 3presents 8607 Smart Router interface numbering It also show legal module positions forsupported modules The LM slots are identified by slot numbers M0–3

The interfaces are referred to as module/if For example, the 8th interface position (interface 7) in module 1 is referred as 1/7.

Fig 3 8607 Smart Router LM Slots and IF Numbering

Fig 4presents 8609 Smart Router interface numbering It also show legal module positions forsupported modules The LM slots are identified by slot numbers M0–4

The interfaces are referred to as module/if For example, the 8th interface position (interface 7) in module 3 is referred as 3/7.

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2 Interface Numbering and Legal Modules

Fig 5presents 8611 Smart Router interface numbering It also show legal module positions forsupported modules The HM slots are identified by slot numbers M4–6, the LM slots by slotnumbers M0–3, and the SCM slots by slot numbers SCM1–2

The interfaces are referred to as slot/module/if (slot being fixed 2) For example, the 8th interface position (interface 7) in module 3 is referred as 2/3/7.

Fig 5 8611 Smart Router HM, SCM and LM Slot IF Numbering

Fig 6presents 8615 Smart Router interface numbering It also show legal module positions forsupported modules

The interfaces are referred to as 13/module/if For example, the 8th interface position (interface 7) in module 1 is referred as 13/1/7.

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2 Interface Numbering and Legal Modules

Fig 6 8615 Smart Router IF Numbering

Fig 7presents 8615 Smart Router stacked interface numbering Interface modules are in virtualcard slot ‘n’

The interfaces are referred to as slot/module/if Master unit slot is 13 and slave unit slot is 2 For example, the 8th interface position (interface7) in module 1 of the master unit is referred as 13/1/7 The corresponding interface of the slave unit is referred as 2/1/7.

8615 Smart Router does not have a dedicated Management (MGMT) port, instead any availableEthernet port can be used as MGMT interface If this port needs to be protected in 8615 SmartRouter stacked, ELP should be used to protect it

Fig 7 8615 Smart Router Stacked Interface Numbering

Fig 8presents 8620 Smart Router interface numbering It also show legal module positions forsupported modules

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2 Interface Numbering and Legal Modules

Fig 8 8620 Smart Router IF Numbering

Fig 9presents 8630 Smart Router interface numbering It also show legal module positions forsupported modules

The interfaces are referred to as slot/module/if For example, the 8th interface position (interface 7)

in module 0 in slot 6 is referred as 6/0/7.

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2 Interface Numbering and Legal Modules

Fig 9 8630 Smart Router IF Numbering

2.10 8660 Smart Router IF Numbering

Fig 10presents 8660 Smart Router interface numbering It also show legal module positionsfor supported modules

The interfaces are referred to as slot/module/if For example, the 8th interface position (interface 7)

in module 0 in slot 3 is referred as 3/0/7

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2 Interface Numbering and Legal Modules

Fig 10 8660 Smart Router IF Numbering

2.11 8665 Smart Router IF Numbering

Fig 11presents 8665 Smart Router interface numbering It also show legal module positionsfor supported modules

The interfaces are referred to as slot/module/if For example, the 8th interface position (interface 7)

in module 1 in slot 3 is referred as 3/1/7

In LU1 Module 1 & 2, the 10GE/1GE ports are always addressed as ‘xe’ even if a port is provisioned as 1GE.

8665 Smart Router LU1 does not have a dedicated MGMT port, instead any available Ethernet portcan be used as MGMT interface If this port needs to be protected, ELP should be used to protect it

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2 Interface Numbering and Legal Modules

In LU1 Module 1 & 2, an interface speed change of one interface will also change the speed of its paired interface An interface pairing in LU1 is defined by neighboring even-odd numbers, i.e 0-1; 2-3 12-13.

Fig 11 8665 Smart Router IF Numbering

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3 Network Element Installation on Rack/Cabinet

3 Network Element Installation on Rack/Cabinet

Install the network element on the rack using the two side adapters 8660 Smart Router R2 and 8665Smart Router subracks have fixed side adapters 8660 Smart Router V3.0, V3.1 and 8630 SmartRouter side adapters are provided with several mounting points to allow horizontal installationadjustment

In order to prevent the network element from overheating make sure that

• adequate cooling and ventilation openings are provided in case of an enclosed cabinet,

• there is sufficiently free space around both the air intake and the outgoing air openings of the

8600 network element,

• the cabling does not block free airflow of 8600 network element,

• other equipment do not blow their outgoing air to the air intake opening of 8600 network elements

The 8665 Smart Router subrack does not require free space above or below the chassis, i.e the chassis can be stacked with zero spacing However, with the third party equipment, at least 1U space is required.

Free Space Recommendations for 8660 Smart Routers in Rack/Cabinet Products in the Same Rack/Cabinet Free Space Required for 8660 Smart

Routers in Rack/Cabinet

8660 Smart Router R2 subrack or another 8600 NE

or 3rd party equipment on top of 8660 Smart Routersubrack V3.0 or V3.1

2U free space

two 8660 Smart Router subracks V3.0 or V3.1 1U free spacetwo 8660 Smart Router R2 subracks 3U free spaceanother 8600 NE or 3rd party equipment on top of

8660 Smart Router R2 subrack 3U free space

8660 Smart Router subrack V3.0 or V3.1 on top of

8660 Smart Router R2 subrack 2U free space

The following tables provide a list of the installation accessories supplied with 8600 Smart Routers

Side adapters for 19” installation(8660 Smart Router R2 and 8665 Smart Routersubracks have fixed integrated side adapter frontflanges for 19” installation)

2 All except 8602 Smart Router

19/21/23IN/600MM Rack Mount Adapter 1 8602 Smart Router

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3 Network Element Installation on Rack/Cabinet

Mounting screw for grounding cable, M5x12 2

Grounding cable (Ring Terminal - Open, 1.0 m) 1

Install the NE to the rack using the side adapters The 8665 Smart Router subrack has fixed sideadapters for 19” wide rack installations

At least two people are required in the installation of the 8665 Smart Router in a cabinet or rack.

It is advisable to install the network elements in the rack from the bottom upwards.

Install the subracks into a rack/cabinet so that the cooling air flow paths are wide enough and free ofobstacles, i.e ensure adequate space for inlet air to the subrack and for outlet air from the subrack.Separate the fresh inlet and heated outlet air paths when applicable for example using air bafflesand/or front panels between the subracks If maximum power consumption and thus the amount

of dissipated heat of the subrack is close to be reached, the rack/cabinet temperature needs to beverified and the rack/cabinet might need extra ventilation

Reserve at least 80–90 mm/3.15–3.54 in space in front of the NE to allow low-gradient bending forthe optical cabling according to recommendations to avoid cable failure

Reserve 150 mm/6 in back space for ambient airflow to ensure normal operation

8665 Smart Router subrack does not require free space around it to ensure proper airflow, butallowing 90 mm/3.5 in above the 8665 Smart Router subrack might enhance the cooling

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3 Network Element Installation on Rack/Cabinet

A rack with three fully equipped 8665 Smart Router subracks must structurally support no less than

128 kg (282 pounds) Cable weights are not included in these numbers

Mostly used mechanical installation for 8600 equipment is a 19” wide, 43U high, 600 mm/23.62

in deep rack/cabinet

Step 1 Measure the distance of the mounting holes and mark the positions of the cage nuts in the cabinet or

mounting holes in the rack

Step 2 Connect the lug end of the ground wire to the grounding point of the network element subrack

• Use the dedicated grounding point provided in the side of the 8665 Smart Router subrack as

a grounding point

• Insert a star washer under the mounting screw to ensure electrical continuity

• Mark the grounding point with a grounding sticker included in the NE installation sories

acces-Step 3 Mount the cage nuts to the correct points in the cabinet/rack

Step 4 Lift the network element to its place and fasten in the cabinet/rack

Step 5 Connect the ground wire to the rack grounding bar

Make sure that the ambient temperature meets the operating conditions to prevent elevated temperatures This is important especially when the NE is installed in an enclosed cabinet.

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