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  • OptiX RTN 910 Radio Transmission SystemV100R006C00

    Commissioning Guide

    Issue 02Date 2013-10-15

    HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.

  • Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2013. All rights reserved.No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior writtenconsent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Trademarks and Permissions

    and other Huawei trademarks are trademarks of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.All other trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective holders. NoticeThe purchased products, services and features are stipulated by the contract made between Huawei and thecustomer. All or part of the products, services and features described in this document may not be within thepurchase scope or the usage scope. Unless otherwise specified in the contract, all statements, information,and recommendations in this document are provided "AS IS" without warranties, guarantees or representationsof any kind, either express or implied.

    The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in thepreparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information, andrecommendations in this document do not constitute a warranty of any kind, express or implied. Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Address: Huawei Industrial Base

    Bantian, LonggangShenzhen 518129People's Republic of China

    Website: http://www.huawei.comEmail: [email protected]

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  • About This Document

    Related VersionsThe following table lists the product versions related to this document.

    Product Name VersionOptiX RTN 910 V100R006C00iManager U2000 V100R009C00

    Intended AudienceThis document describes how to commission the OptiX RTN 910, including preparations beforecommissioning, site commissioning, and system commissioning.The intended audience of this document are:Installation and commissioning engineers

    Symbol ConventionsThe symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

    Symbol Description

    Indicates an imminently hazardous situationwhich, if not avoided, will result in death orserious injury.

    Indicates a potentially hazardous situationwhich, if not avoided, could result in death orserious injury.

    Indicates a potentially hazardous situationwhich, if not avoided, may result in minor ormoderate injury.

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  • Symbol DescriptionIndicates a potentially hazardous situationwhich, if not avoided, could result inequipment damage, data loss, performancedeterioration, or unanticipated results.NOTICE is used to address practices notrelated to personal injury.

    Calls attention to important information, bestpractices and tips.NOTE is used to address information notrelated to personal injury, equipment damage,and environment deterioration.

    General ConventionsThe general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

    Convention DescriptionTimes New Roman Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman.Boldface Names of files, directories, folders, and users are in

    boldface. For example, log in as user root.Italic Book titles are in italics.Courier New Examples of information displayed on the screen are in

    Courier New.

    Command ConventionsThe command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

    Convention DescriptionBoldface The keywords of a command line are in boldface.Italic Command arguments are in italics.[ ] Items (keywords or arguments) in brackets [ ] are optional.{ x | y | ... } Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by

    vertical bars. One item is selected.

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  • Convention Description[ x | y | ... ] Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by

    vertical bars. One item is selected or no item is selected.{ x | y | ... }* Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by

    vertical bars. A minimum of one item or a maximum of allitems can be selected.

    [ x | y | ... ]* Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated byvertical bars. Several items or no item can be selected.

    GUI ConventionsThe GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

    Convention DescriptionBoldface Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, window, and dialog titles

    are in boldface. For example, click OK.> Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">"

    signs. For example, choose File > Create > Folder.

    Change HistoryUpdates between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issue containsall updates made in previous issues.

    Updates in Issue 02 (2013-10-15) Based on Product Version V100R006C00This document is the second release of the V100R006C00 version.

    Change Description Fixed the known bugs.

    Updates in Issue 01 (2013-06-30) Based on Product Version V100R006C00This document is the first release of the V100R006C00 version.

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  • Contents

    About This Document.....................................................................................................................ii1 Safety Precautions.........................................................................................................................11.1 General Safety Precautions.............................................................................................................................................21.2 Warning and Safety Symbols.........................................................................................................................................31.3 Electrical Safety..............................................................................................................................................................41.4 Environment of Flammable Gas.....................................................................................................................................71.5 Storage Batteries.............................................................................................................................................................71.6 Radiation.........................................................................................................................................................................91.6.1 Safe Usage of Optical Fibers.......................................................................................................................................91.6.2 Electromagnetic Exposure.........................................................................................................................................111.6.3 Forbidden Areas........................................................................................................................................................111.6.4 Laser..........................................................................................................................................................................111.6.5 Microwave.................................................................................................................................................................121.7 Working at Heights.......................................................................................................................................................131.7.1 Hoisting Heavy Objects.............................................................................................................................................131.7.2 Using Ladders............................................................................................................................................................141.8 Mechanical Safety........................................................................................................................................................161.9 Other Precautions.........................................................................................................................................................172 Notices for High-Risk Operations...........................................................................................192.1 Operation Guide for the Toggle Lever Switch.............................................................................................................202.2 Operation Guide for the IF Jumper...............................................................................................................................222.3 Operation Guide for the IF Cables...............................................................................................................................232.4 Operation Guide for the IF Board.................................................................................................................................243 Commissioning Preparations....................................................................................................253.1 Preparing Documents and Tools...................................................................................................................................263.2 Determining the Commissioning Method....................................................................................................................273.3 Checking Commissioning Conditions..........................................................................................................................283.3.1 Site Commissioning...................................................................................................................................................283.3.2 System Commissioning.............................................................................................................................................284 Commissioning Process.............................................................................................................304.1 Site Commissioning Process........................................................................................................................................31

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  • 4.2 System Commissioning Process...................................................................................................................................335 Site Commissioning (Using the Web LCT)............................................................................355.1 Powering On the Equipment.........................................................................................................................................365.2 Logging In to the Web LCT (Through NMS Interface)...............................................................................................395.3 Downloading a Commissioning Data Script to an NE Using the Web LCT...............................................................415.4 Configuring Site Commissioning Data by Using the Web LCT..................................................................................425.4.1 Creating NEs by Using the Search Method...............................................................................................................475.4.2 Logging In to an NE (Web LCT)..............................................................................................................................485.4.3 Changing the NE ID..................................................................................................................................................495.4.4 Changing the NE Name.............................................................................................................................................505.4.5 Changing the NE IP Address.....................................................................................................................................515.4.6 Enabling NE Automatic Reporting............................................................................................................................525.4.7 Configuring Logical Boards......................................................................................................................................535.4.8 Synchronizing NE Time............................................................................................................................................545.4.9 Changing the Modem Chip Mode.............................................................................................................................555.4.10 Changing the IF Service Type.................................................................................................................................555.4.11 Configuring One Hop of Radio Link.......................................................................................................................565.4.12 Configuring the VLAN ID and Bandwidth Used by an Inband DCN.....................................................................605.4.13 Configuring Orderwire............................................................................................................................................615.5 Checking Alarms..........................................................................................................................................................625.6 Testing Connectivity of Cables....................................................................................................................................635.6.1 Testing Connectivity of E1 Cables............................................................................................................................635.6.2 Testing Connectivity of Network Cables..................................................................................................................655.6.3 Checking Fiber Jumper Connection..........................................................................................................................665.7 Aligning the Antennas..................................................................................................................................................685.7.1 Main Lobe and Side Lobes........................................................................................................................................685.7.2 Aligning Single-Polarized Antennas.........................................................................................................................715.7.3 Aligning Dual-Polarized Antennas............................................................................................................................745.8 Checking the Radio Link Status and the Receive Power.............................................................................................766 System Commissioning..............................................................................................................786.1 Configuring Networkwide Service Data......................................................................................................................806.1.1 Creating NEs by Using the Search Method (U2000)................................................................................................806.1.2 Changing the NE ID..................................................................................................................................................826.1.3 Changing the NE Name.............................................................................................................................................836.1.4 Setting NE Communication Parameters....................................................................................................................846.1.5 Enabling NE Automatic Reporting............................................................................................................................856.1.6 Configuring the Logical Board..................................................................................................................................866.1.7 Configuring an SFP Port............................................................................................................................................876.1.8 Configuring the VLAN ID and Bandwidth Used by an Inband DCN.......................................................................906.1.9 Configuring Ports Where Inband DCN Needs to Be Enabled...................................................................................916.1.10 Changing the Runtime Mode of a Modem Chip.....................................................................................................93

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  • 6.1.11 Changing the IF Service Type.................................................................................................................................936.1.12 Configuring a Single-Hop Radio Link....................................................................................................................946.1.13 Modifying the Parameters of IF 1+1 Protection......................................................................................................976.1.14 Synchronizing the NE Time (U2000)......................................................................................................................996.1.15 Creating the Cross-Connections of Point-to-Point Services..................................................................................1026.1.16 Configuring the Clock Sources..............................................................................................................................1036.1.17 Configuring Orderwire..........................................................................................................................................1046.2 Testing Connectivity of E1 Services..........................................................................................................................1056.2.1 Testing E1 Services by Using a BER Tester...........................................................................................................1056.2.2 Testing E1 Services Using PRBS............................................................................................................................1076.3 Testing Connectivity of Ethernet Services.................................................................................................................1096.3.1 Testing Ethernet Services Configured on a Per-NE Basis.......................................................................................1096.3.2 Testing Ethernet Services Configured in an End-to-End Manner...........................................................................1156.4 Testing ATM Services................................................................................................................................................1186.5 Testing AM Shifts......................................................................................................................................................1206.5.1 Testing AM Shifts on IFU2/IFX2 Boards...............................................................................................................1206.5.2 Testing AM Shifts on the ISU2/ISX2/ISV3............................................................................................................1226.6 Testing Protection Switching......................................................................................................................................1246.6.1 Testing IF 1+1 Protection Switching.......................................................................................................................1246.6.2 Testing N+1 Protection Switching..........................................................................................................................1256.6.3 Testing SNCP Switching.........................................................................................................................................1296.6.4 Testing ERPS Switching.........................................................................................................................................1336.6.5 Testing MPLS APS Protection Switching...............................................................................................................1356.6.6 Testing Linear MSP Switching................................................................................................................................1386.7 Checking the Clock Status..........................................................................................................................................1426.8 Testing the FM over a Radio Link..............................................................................................................................1426.9 Testing E1 Service Performance................................................................................................................................1486.10 Testing Ethernet Service Performance.....................................................................................................................1506.10.1 Testing Latency, Throughput, and Packet Loss Ratio...........................................................................................1506.10.2 Testing the Long-term Packet Loss Ratio.............................................................................................................1537 Site Commissioning Data Script Generation Using the Offline Configuration Function..........................................................................................................................................................1577.1 Process of Generating a Commissioning Data Script.................................................................................................1587.1.1 Creating a Pre-configured NE.................................................................................................................................1587.1.2 Configuring Site Commissioning Data....................................................................................................................1637.1.3 Generating a Commissioning Data Script...............................................................................................................1678 ETH-OAM Operations on the EoS/EoPDH Plane...............................................................1698.1 Creating MDs.............................................................................................................................................................1708.2 Creating MAs.............................................................................................................................................................1718.3 Creating MPs..............................................................................................................................................................1728.4 Performing an LB Test...............................................................................................................................................173

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  • 8.5 Parameter Description: Ethernet Service OAM_Creation of MDs............................................................................1748.6 Parameter Description: Ethernet Service OAM_Creation of MAs............................................................................1758.7 Parameter Description: Ethernet Service OAM_Creation of MPs.............................................................................1768.8 Parameter Description: Ethernet Service OAM_Enabling LB...................................................................................178A Glossary......................................................................................................................................180

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  • 1 Safety PrecautionsAbout This Chapter

    This topic describes the safety precautions that you must follow when installing, operating, andmaintaining Huawei devices.

    1.1 General Safety PrecautionsThis topic describes essential safety precautions that instruct you in the selection of measuringand testing instruments when you install, operate, and maintain Huawei devices.1.2 Warning and Safety SymbolsBefore using the equipment, note the following warning and safety symbols on the equipment.1.3 Electrical SafetyThis topic describes safety precautions for high voltage, lightning strikes, high leakage current,power cables, fuses, and ESD.1.4 Environment of Flammable GasThis topic describes safety precautions for the operating environment of a device.1.5 Storage BatteriesThis topic describes safety precautions for operations of storage batteries.1.6 RadiationThis topic describes safety precautions for electromagnetic exposure and lasers.1.7 Working at HeightsThis topic describes safety precautions for working at heights.1.8 Mechanical SafetyThis topic describes safety precautions for drilling holes, handling sharp objects, operating fans,and carrying heavy objects.1.9 Other PrecautionsThis topic describes safety precautions for removing and inserting boards, binding signal cables,and routing cables.

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  • 1.1 General Safety PrecautionsThis topic describes essential safety precautions that instruct you in the selection of measuringand testing instruments when you install, operate, and maintain Huawei devices.

    All Safety PrecautionsTo ensure the safety of humans and a device, follow the marks on the device and all the safetyprecautions in this document when installing, operating, and maintaining a device.The "CAUTION", "WARNING", and "DANGER" marks in this document do not cover all thesafety precautions that must be followed. They are supplements to the safety precautions.

    Local Laws and RegulationsWhen operating a device, always comply with the local laws and regulations. The safetyprecautions provided in the documents are in addition/supplementary to the local laws andregulations.

    Basic Installation RequirementsThe installation and maintenance personnel of Huawei devices must receive strict training andbe familiar with the proper operation methods and safety precautions before any operation.l Only trained and qualified personnel are permitted to install, operate, and maintain a device.l Only certified professionals are permitted to remove the safety facilities, and to troubleshoot

    and maintain the device.l Only the personnel authenticated or authorized by Huawei are permitted to replace or

    change the device or parts of the device (including software).l The operating personnel must immediately report the faults or errors that may cause safety

    problems to the person in charge.

    Grounding RequirementsThe grounding requirements are applicable to the device that needs to be grounded.l When installing the device, always connect the grounding facilities first. When removing

    the device, always disconnect the grounding facilities last.l Ensure that the grounding conductor is intact.l Do not operate the device in the absence of a suitably installed grounding conductor.l The device must be connected to the PGND permanently. Before operating the device,

    check the electrical connections of the device, and ensure that the device is properlygrounded.

    Human Safetyl When there is a risk of a lightning strike, do not operate the fixed terminal or touch the

    cables.

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  • l When there is risk of a lightning strike, unplug the AC power connector. Do not use thefixed terminal or touch the terminal or antenna connector.

    NOTEThe preceding requirements apply to wireless fixed station terminals.

    l To avoid electric shocks, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits totelephone-network voltage (TNV) circuits.

    l Do not look into optical ports without eye protection. Otherwise, human eyes may be hurtby laser beams.

    l Before operating the device, wear an ESD protective coat, ESD gloves, and an ESD wriststrap. In addition, you need to get off the conductive objects, such as jewelry and watches,to prevent electric shock and burn.

    l In case of fire, escape from the building or site where the device is located and press thefire alarm bell or dial the telephone number for fire alarms. Do not enter the burning buildingagain in any situation.

    Device Safetyl Before any operation, install the device firmly on the ground or other rigid objects, such as

    on a wall or in a rack.l When the system is working, ensure that the ventilation hole is not blocked.l When installing the front panel, use a tool to tighten the screws firmly, if required.l After installing the device, clean up the packing materials.

    1.2 Warning and Safety SymbolsBefore using the equipment, note the following warning and safety symbols on the equipment.Table 1-1 lists the warning and safety symbols of the OptiX RTN 910 and their meanings.

    Table 1-1 Warning and safety symbols of the OptiX RTN 910Symbol Indication

    This symbol is for ESD protection.A notice with this symbol indicates that you shouldwear an ES wrist strap or glove when you touch aboard. Otherwise, you may cause damage to theboard.

    CLASS 1LASER

    PRODUCT

    LASERRADIATION

    DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLYWITH OPTICALINSTRUMENTS

    CLASS 1M LASERPRODUCT

    This symbol is for the laser class.A notice with this symbol indicates the class of thelaser. Avoid direct exposure to the laser beams.Otherwise, it may damage you eyes or skin.

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  • Symbol IndicationA notice with this symbol indicates where thesubrack is grounded.

    ATTENTION CLEAN PERIODICALLY

    A notice with this symbol indicates that the air filtershould be cleaned periodically.

    DON'T TOUCH THEFAN LEAVES BEFORETHEY SLOW DOWN !

    This symbol is for fan safety.A notice with this symbol indicates that the fanleaves should not be touched when the fan isrotating.

    1.3 Electrical SafetyThis topic describes safety precautions for high voltage, lightning strikes, high leakage current,power cables, fuses, and ESD.

    High Voltage

    DANGERl A high-voltage power supply provides power for device operations. Direct human contact

    with the high voltage power supply or human contact through damp objects can be fatal.l Unspecified or unauthorized high voltage operations could result in fire or electric shock, or

    both.

    ThunderstormThe requirements apply only to wireless base stations or devices with antennas and feeders.

    DANGERDo not perform operations on high voltage, AC power, towers, or backstays in stormy weatherconditions.

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  • High Leakage Current

    CAUTIONBefore powering on a device, ground the device. Otherwise, the safety of humans and the devicecannot be ensured.

    If a high leakage current mark is labeled near the power connector of the device, you mustconnect the PGND terminal on the shell to the ground before connecting the device to an A/Cinput power supply. This is to prevent the electric shock caused by leakage current of the device.

    Power Cables

    DANGERDo not install or remove the power cable with a live line. Transient contact between the core ofthe power cable and the conductor may generate electric arc or spark, which may cause fire oreye injury.

    l Before installing or removing power cables, you must power off the device.l Before connecting a power cable, you must ensure that the label on the power cable is

    correct.

    Device with Power On

    DANGERInstalling or removing a device is prohibited if the device is on.

    DANGERDo not install or remove the power cables of the equipment when it is powered on.

    Short CircuitsWhen installing and maintaining devices, place and use the associated tools and instruments inaccordance with regulations to avoid short-circuits caused by metal objects.

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  • NOTICETo avoid short-circuits when using a tool (such as a screwdriver), do not place the tool on theventilation plate of the subrack.

    NOTICEPrevent any screws from dropping into the subrack or chassis to avoid short-circuits.

    Fuse

    CAUTIONIf the fuse on a device blows, replace the fuse with a fuse of the same type and specifications toensure safe operation of the device.

    Electrostatic Discharge

    NOTICEThe static electricity generated by the human body may damage the electrostatic sensitivecomponents on the board, such as the large-scale integrated circuit (LSI).

    l The human body can generate static electromagnetic fields in the following situations:physical movement, clothing friction, friction between shoes and the ground, plastics inthe hand. Such static electromagnetic effects can remain for an appreciable time.

    l Before operating a device, circuit boards, or ASICs, wear an ESD wrist strap that is properlygrounded. The ESD wrist strap can prevent the electrostatic-sensitive components frombeing damaged by the static electricity in the human body.

    Figure 1-1 shows the method of wearing an ESD wrist strap.

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  • Figure 1-1 Wearing an ESD wrist strap

    1.4 Environment of Flammable GasThis topic describes safety precautions for the operating environment of a device.

    DANGERDo not place or operate devices in an environment of flammable or explosive air or gas.

    Operating an electronic device in an environment of flammable gas causes a severe hazard.

    1.5 Storage BatteriesThis topic describes safety precautions for operations of storage batteries.

    DANGERBefore operating a storage battery, you must read the safety precautions carefully and be familiarwith the method of connecting a storage battery.

    l Incorrect operations of storage batteries cause hazards. During operation, prevent any short-circuit, and prevent the electrolyte from overflowing or leakage.

    l If the electrolyte overflows, it causes potential hazards to the device. The electrolyte maycorrode metal parts and the circuit boards, and ultimately damage the circuit boards.

    l A storage battery contains a great deal of energy. Misoperations may cause a short-circuit,which leads to human injuries.

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  • Basic PrecautionsTo ensure safety, note the following points before installing or maintaining the storage battery:l Use special insulation tools.l Wear an eye protector and take effective protection measures.l Wear rubber gloves and a protection coat to prevent the hazard caused by the overflowing

    electrolyte.l When handling the storage battery, ensure that its electrodes are upward. Leaning or

    reversing the storage battery is prohibited.l Before installing or maintaining the storage battery, ensure that the storage battery is

    disconnected from the power supply that charges the storage battery.

    Short-Circuit

    DANGERA battery short-circuit may cause human injuries. Although the voltage of an ordinary batteryis low, the instantaneous high current caused by a short-circuit emits a great deal of energy.

    Avoid any short-circuit of batteries caused by metal objects. If possible, disconnect the workingbattery before performing other operations.

    Hazardous Gas

    NOTICEDo not use any unsealed lead-acid storage battery. Lay a storage battery horizontally and fix itproperly to prevent the battery from emitting flammable gas, which may cause fire or deviceerosion.

    Working lead-acid storage batteries emit flammable gas. Therefore, ventilation and fireproofingmeasures must be taken at the sites where lead-acid storage batteries are placed.

    Battery Temperature

    NOTICEIf a battery overheats, the battery may be deformed or damaged, and the electrolyte mayoverflow.

    When the temperature of the battery is higher than 60C, you need to check whether theelectrolyte overflows. If the electrolyte overflows, take appropriate measures immediately.

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  • Battery Leakage

    NOTICEIn the event of acid overflow or spillage, neutralize the acid and clean it up appropriately.

    When handling a leaky battery, protect against the possible damage caused by the acid. Whenyou find the electrolyte leaks, you can use the following substances to counteract and absorb theleaking electrolyte:l Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3)l Sodium carbonate (Na2CO3)In the event of acid overflow or spillage, neutralize the acid and clean it up as recommended bythe battery manufacturer and any local regulations for acid disposal.If a person contacts battery electrolyte, clean the skin that contacts the battery electrolyteimmediately by using water. In case of a severe situation, the person must be sent to a hospitalimmediately.

    1.6 RadiationThis topic describes safety precautions for electromagnetic exposure and lasers.

    1.6.1 Safe Usage of Optical FibersThe laser beam can cause damage to your eyes. Hence, you must exercise caution when usingoptical fibers.

    DANGERWhen installing or maintaining an optical interface board or optical fibers, avoid direct eyeexposure to the laser beams launched from the optical interface board or fiber connectors. Thelaser beam can cause damage to your eyes.

    Cleaning Fiber Connectors and Optical Interfaces

    NOTICEIf fiber connectors or flanges are contaminated, optical power commissioning is seriouslyaffected. Therefore, the two endfaces and flange of every external fiber must be cleaned beforethe fiber is led into the equipment through the ODF for being inserted into an optical interfaceon the equipment.

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  • The fiber connectors and optical interfaces of the lasers must be cleaned with the followingspecial cleaning tools and materials:l Special cleaning solvent: It is preferred to use isoamylol. Propyl alcohol, however, can also

    be used. It is prohibited that you use alcohol and formalin.l Non-woven lens tissuel Special compressed gasl Cotton stick (medical cotton or long fiber cotton)l Special cleaning roll, used with the recommended cleaning solventl Special magnifier for fiber connectorsFor cleaning steps, see Task Collection "Cleaning Fiber Connectors and Adapters" in the OptiXRTN 910 Radio Transmission System Maintenance and Troubleshooting.

    Replacing Optical FibersWhen replacing an optical fiber, cover the fiber connector of the unused optical fiber with aprotective cap.

    Connecting Optical Fibersl Use an attenuator if the optical power is excessively high. A high received optical power

    damages the optical interface.l Directly connect an attenuator to a slanting optical interface. Install the attenuator on the

    IN port instead of the OUT port.l Do not directly connect an attenuator to the level optical interface. Use the optical

    distribution frame (ODF) to connect an attenuator to a level optical interface.Figure 1-2 shows a slanting optical interface, and Figure 1-3 shows a level optical interface.

    Figure 1-2 Slanting optical interface

    Slanting opticalinterface

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  • Figure 1-3 Level optical interface

    Level opticalinterface

    1.6.2 Electromagnetic ExposureThis topic describes safety precautions for electromagnetic exposure.If multiple transmit antennas are installed on a tower or backstay, keep away from the transmitdirections of the antennas when you install or maintain an antenna locally.

    NOTICEEnsure that all personnel are beyond the transmit direction of a working antenna.

    1.6.3 Forbidden AreasThe topic describes requirements for a forbidden area.l Before entering an area where the electromagnetic radiation is beyond the specified range,

    the associated personnel must shut down the electromagnetic radiator or stay at least 10meters away from the electromagnetic radiator, if in the transmit direction.

    l A physical barrier and an eye-catching warning flag should be available in each forbiddenarea.

    1.6.4 LaserThis topic describes safety precautions for lasers.

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  • CAUTIONWhen handling optical fibers, do not stand close to, or look into the optical fiber outlet directlywithout eye protection.

    Laser transceivers are used in the optical transmission system and associated test tools. The lasertransmitted through the bare optical fiber produces a small beam of light, and therefore it hasvery high power density and is invisible to human eyes. When a beam of light enters eyes, theeyes may be damaged.In normal cases, viewing an un-terminated optical fiber or a damaged optical fiber without eyeprotection at a distance greater than 150 mm does not cause eye injury. Eye injury may occur,however, if an optical tool such as a microscope, magnifying glass, or eye loupe is used to viewan un-terminated optical fiber.

    Safety Instructions Regarding LasersTo avoid laser radiation, obey the following instructions:l All operations should be performed by authorized personnel who have completed the

    required training courses.l Wear a pair of eye-protective glasses when you are handling lasers or fibers.l Ensure that the optical source is switched off before disconnecting optical fiber connectors.l Do not look into the end of an exposed fiber or an open connector when you are not sure

    whether the optical source is switched off.l Use an optical power meter to measure the optical power and ensure that the optical source

    is switched off.l Before opening the front door of an optical transmission device, ensure that you are not

    exposed to laser radiation.l Do not use an optical tool such as a microscope, a magnifying glass, or an eye loupe to

    view the optical connector or fiber that is transmitting optical signals.

    Instructions Regarding Fiber HandlingRead and abide by the following instructions before handling fibers:l Only trained personnel are permitted to cut and splice fibers.l Before cutting or splicing a fiber, ensure that the fiber is disconnected from the optical

    source. After disconnecting the fiber, cap to the fiber connectors.

    1.6.5 MicrowaveWhen installing and maintaining the equipment of Huawei, follow the safety precautions ofmicrowave to ensure the safety of the human body and the equipment.

    CAUTIONStrong radio frequency can harm the human body.

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  • When installing or maintaining an aerial on the tower or mast that is installed with multipleaerials, switch off the transmitter in advance.

    1.7 Working at HeightsThis topic describes safety precautions for working at heights.

    CAUTIONWhen working at heights, be cautious to prevent objects from falling down.

    The requirements for working at heights are as follows:l The personnel who work at heights must be trained.l Carry and handle the operating machines and tools with caution to prevent them from falling

    down.l Safety measures, such as wearing a helmet and a safety belt, must be taken.l Wear cold-proof clothes when working at heights in cold areas.l Check all lifting appliances thoroughly before starting the work, and ensure that they are

    intact.

    1.7.1 Hoisting Heavy ObjectsThis topic describes the safety precautions for hoisting heavy objects that you must follow wheninstalling, operating, and maintaining Huawei devices.

    CAUTIONWhen heavy objects are being hoisted, do not walk below the cantilever or hoisted objects.

    l Only trained and qualified personnel can perform hoisting operations.l Before hoisting heavy objects, check that the hoisting tools are complete and in good

    condition.l Before hoisting heavy objects, ensure that the hoisting tools are fixed to a secure object or

    wall with good weight-bearing capacity.l Issue orders with short and explicit words to ensure correct operations.l Ensure that the angle between the two cables is less than or equal to 90 degrees during the

    lifting, as shown in Figure 1-4.

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  • Figure 1-4 Hoisting heavy objects

    1.7.2 Using LaddersThis topic describes safety precautions for using ladders.

    Checking Laddersl Before using a ladder, check whether the ladder is damaged. After checking that the ladder

    is in good condition, you can use the ladder.l Before using a ladder, you should know the maximum weight capacity of the ladder. Avoid

    overweighing the ladder.

    Placing LaddersThe proper slant angle of the ladder is 75 degrees. You can measure the slant angle of the ladderwith an angle square or your arms, as shown in Figure 1-5. When using a ladder, to prevent theladder from sliding, ensure that the wider feet of the ladder are downward, or take protectionmeasures for the ladder feet. Ensure that the ladder is placed securely.

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  • Figure 1-5 Slanting a ladder

    Climbing Up a LadderWhen climbing up a ladder, pay attention to the following points:l Ensure that the center of gravity of your body does not deviate from the edges of the two

    long sides.l Before operations, ensure that your body is stable to reduce risks.l Do not climb higher than the fourth rung of the ladder (counted from up to down).If you want to climb up a roof, ensure that the ladder top is at least one meter higher than theroof, as shown in Figure 1-6.

    Figure 1-6 Ladder top being one meter higher than the roof

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  • 1.8 Mechanical SafetyThis topic describes safety precautions for drilling holes, handling sharp objects, operating fans,and carrying heavy objects.

    Drilling Holes

    CAUTIONDo not drill holes on the cabinet without prior permission. Drilling holes without complyingwith the requirements affects the electromagnetic shielding performance of the cabinet anddamages the cables inside the cabinet. In addition, if the scraps caused by drilling enter thecabinet, the printed circuit boards (PCBs) may be short-circuited.

    l Before drilling a hole on the cabinet, remove the cables inside the cabinet.l Wear an eye protector when drilling holes. This is to prevent eyes from being injured by

    the splashing metal scraps.l Wear protection gloves when drilling holes.l Take measures to prevent the metallic scraps from falling into the cabinet. After the drilling,

    clean up the metallic scraps.

    Sharp Objects

    CAUTIONWear protection gloves when carrying the device. This is to prevent hands from being injuredby the sharp edges of the device.

    Fansl When replacing parts, place the objects such as the parts, screws, and tools properly. This

    is to prevent them from falling into the operating fans, which damages the fans or device.l When replacing the parts near fans, keep your fingers or boards from touching operating

    fans before the fans are powered off and stop running. Otherwise, the hands or the boardsare damaged.

    Carrying Heavy ObjectsWear protection gloves when carrying heavy objects. This is to prevent hands from being hurt.

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  • CAUTIONl The carrier must be prepared for load bearing before carrying heavy objects. This is to prevent

    the carrier from being strained or pressed by the heavy objects.l When you pull a chassis out of the cabinet, pay attention to the unstable or heavy objects on

    the cabinet. This is to prevent the heavy objects on the cabinet top from falling down, whichmay hurt you.

    l Generally, two persons are needed to carry a chassis. It is prohibited that only one personcarries a heavy chassis. When carrying a chassis, the carriers should stretch their backs andmove stably to avoid being strained.

    l When moving or lifting a chassis, hold the handles or bottom of the chassis. Do not holdthe handles of the modules installed in the chassis, such as the power modules, fan modules,and boards.

    1.9 Other PrecautionsThis topic describes safety precautions for removing and inserting boards, binding signal cables,and routing cables.

    Removing and Inserting a Board

    NOTICEWhen inserting a board, wear an ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves, and handle the board gently toavoid distorting pins on the backplane.

    l Slide the board along the guide rails.l Do not contact one board with another to avoid short-circuits or damage.l When holding a board in hand, do not touch the board circuits, components, connectors,

    or connection slots of the board to prevent damage caused by ESD of the human body tothe electrostatic-sensitive components.

    Binding Signal Cables

    NOTICEBind the signal cables separately from the high-current or high-voltage cables.

    Routing CablesIn the case of extremely low temperature, heavy shock or vibration may damage the plastic skinof the cables. To ensure the construction safety, comply with the following requirements:

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  • l When installing cables, ensure that the environment temperature is above 0C.l If the cables are stored in a place where the ambient temperature is below 0C, transfer

    them to a place at room temperature and store the cables for more than 24 hours beforeinstallation.

    l Handle the cables gently, especially in a low-temperature environment. Do not performany improper operations, for example, pushing the cables down directly from a truck.

    High Temperature

    CAUTIONIf the ambient temperature exceeds 55C, the temperature of the front panel surface marked the

    flag may exceed 70C. When touching the front panel of the board in such an environment,you must wear the protection gloves.

    IF Cables

    CAUTIONBefore installing or removing an IF cable, you must turn off the power switch of the IF board.

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  • 2 Notices for High-Risk OperationsAbout This Chapter

    This topic provides notices for the operations that may cause bodily injury or equipment damageif they are not performed properly during the commissioning and maintenance of microwaveequipment.

    2.1 Operation Guide for the Toggle Lever SwitchThe ODU-PWR switch on the IF board is a toggle lever switch which must be turned on and offas per the following instructions to avoid damaging the IF board.2.2 Operation Guide for the IF JumperBefore installing or removing IF jumpers, shut down the ODU power supply to prevent personalinjuries and damaged to the IF boards or ODU.2.3 Operation Guide for the IF CablesBefore installing or removing IF cables, shut down the ODU power supply to prevent personalinjuries and damaged to the IF boards or ODU.2.4 Operation Guide for the IF BoardBefore removing or installing an IF board, turn off the ODU-PWR switch to avoid bodily injuryor damage to the IF board and ODU.

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  • 2.1 Operation Guide for the Toggle Lever SwitchThe ODU-PWR switch on the IF board is a toggle lever switch which must be turned on and offas per the following instructions to avoid damaging the IF board.

    Position and Description of the Toggle Lever SwitchThe toggle lever switch is located on the IF board and controls the power that is fed to the ODU,as shown in Figure 2-1.

    Figure 2-1 Toggle lever switch

    I : ON

    O: OFF

    Turning On the Toggle Lever Switch1. Gently pull on the toggle lever switch out.

    2. Turn it to the left.

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  • 3. Release the toggle lever switch.

    Turning Off the Toggle Lever Switch1. Gently pull on the toggle lever switch.

    2. Turn it to the right.

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  • 3. Release the toggle lever switch.

    2.2 Operation Guide for the IF JumperBefore installing or removing IF jumpers, shut down the ODU power supply to prevent personalinjuries and damaged to the IF boards or ODU.

    ProcedureStep 1 Follow instructions in 2.1 Operation Guide for the Toggle Lever Switch to power off the

    ODU.

    1 2

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  • DANGEREnsure that the ODU is completely powered off before removing or installing the IF jumper.

    Step 2 Remove or install the IF jumper.----End

    2.3 Operation Guide for the IF CablesBefore installing or removing IF cables, shut down the ODU power supply to prevent personalinjuries and damaged to the IF boards or ODU.

    ProcedureStep 1 Follow instructions in 2.1 Operation Guide for the Toggle Lever Switch to power off the

    ODU.

    1 2

    DANGEREnsure that the ODU is completely powered off before removing or installing the IF cable.

    Step 2 Install or remove the IF cables.----End

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  • 2.4 Operation Guide for the IF BoardBefore removing or installing an IF board, turn off the ODU-PWR switch to avoid bodily injuryor damage to the IF board and ODU.

    ProcedureStep 1 Turn off the ODU-PWR switch on the IF board. For details, see 2.1 Operation Guide for the

    Toggle Lever Switch.

    2

    3

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    DANGEREnsure that the ODU is completely powered off before removing or installing the IF board.

    Step 2 Disconnect the IF jumper or IF cable.Step 3 Remove or install the IF board.

    ----End

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  • 3 Commissioning PreparationsAbout This Chapter

    This chapter describes the preparations that need to be made prior to commissioning equipment.

    3.1 Preparing Documents and ToolsThis section lists the document and tools that should be prepared prior to commissioning theequipment.3.2 Determining the Commissioning MethodBy using the U2000 for commissioning, engineers can adopt the single-hop commissioningmethod or network commissioning method based on the network size.3.3 Checking Commissioning ConditionsEnsure that the equipment meets the commissioning requirements for the site or system prior toperforming such tasks. The following sections provide a non-exhaustive checklist for bothscenarios.

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  • 3.1 Preparing Documents and ToolsThis section lists the document and tools that should be prepared prior to commissioning theequipment.

    DocumentsThe following document should be available before commissioning the equipment:l Engineering design documents, including:

    Network plan Engineering design

    l Commissioning guides, including: OptiX RTN 910 Radio Transmission System Commissioning Guide OptiX RTN 910 Radio Transmission System Configuration Guide

    ToolsTable 3-1 lists the tools required for the commissioning task.

    Table 3-1 Tools and metersTool and Meter Application Scenariol Adjustable wrenchl Screwdriverl Telescopel Interphonel Hex keyl Multimeter that has a test cable with a

    BNC connector at one endl North-stabilized indicator

    Aligning antennas

    l Laptop on which the Web LCT is installedl Network cable

    l Connecting the Web LCT to the NMS portl Configuring site commissioning data by

    using the Web LCTl Testing connectivity of E1 cablesl Checking the radio link status and the

    receive powerl Checking alarms

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  • Tool and Meter Application ScenarioBER tester l Testing connectivity of E1 cables

    l Testing E1 servicesl Testing IF 1+1 switchingl Testing N+1 protection switchingl Testing SNCP switchingl Testing linear MSP switchingl Testing E1 service performance

    Network cable tester Testing connectivity of network cablesl Optical power meterl Short fiber jumper

    Checking connectivity of optical fibers

    PC on which the U2000 is installed Centralized U2000 commissioningE1 jumper Testing E1 service performance

    NOTE

    For details about the requirements and methods for installing the Web LCT, see the iManager U2000 WebLCT User Guide.

    3.2 Determining the Commissioning MethodBy using the U2000 for commissioning, engineers can adopt the single-hop commissioningmethod or network commissioning method based on the network size.

    ContextNOTE

    In the following instructions for both types of commissioning methods, site commissioning and systemcommissioning are defined as follows:l Site commissioning refers to commissioning that is performed on a hop and sites at both ends of the

    radio link by connecting the commissioning tool to the NE at a single site.l System commissioning refers to commissioning that is performed on all the NEs in the network by

    connecting the commissioning tool to a gateway NE where it configures the commissioning data foreach site.

    Single-hop CommissioningThe single-hop commissioning method is preferred for small-scale microwave transmissionnetworks (for example, a network with only one or two radio link hops). By performing single-hop commissioning, you can complete all site and system commissioning items at a time. Themajor commissioning steps are as follows:1. On both ends of a radio link, power on the NEs.

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  • 2. Use the Web LCT to configure site commissioning data.NOTE

    The commissioning data is all NE data including service data and clock data.3. Use the Web LCT to complete the site commissioning items.4. Use the Web LCT to complete the system commissioning items.

    NOTE

    The Web LCT is used for single-hop commissioning, and therefore this document does not detail how to usethe Web LCT. For details about how to use the Web LCT, see the Commissioning Guide in the documentationpackage of the Web LCT version.

    Network CommissioningThe network commissioning method is usually used for large-scale microwave transmissionnetworks. The major commissioning steps are as follows:1. On both ends of a radio link, power on the NEs.2. Use the Web LCT to configure site commissioning data.

    NOTEThe commissioning data may contain only data that is required for DCN and link availability.

    3. Use the Web LCT to complete the site commissioning items.4. Use the U2000 to complete the system commissioning items at sites where services

    converge.

    3.3 Checking Commissioning ConditionsEnsure that the equipment meets the commissioning requirements for the site or system prior toperforming such tasks. The following sections provide a non-exhaustive checklist for bothscenarios.

    3.3.1 Site CommissioningEnsure that the equipment and weather meet the requirements for site commissioning.Details about these requirements are as follows:l Hardware installation has been completed and has passed the installation check.l Power is available to the equipment.l The service signal cables that are connected to other equipment have been properly routed.l The appropriate risk control measures to arrest falling objects and ensure personnel safety

    are in place.l There is no adverse weather (such as wind, rain, snow, or fog) that could hinder or impact

    the commissioning.

    3.3.2 System CommissioningEnsure that the equipment and weather meet the requirements for system commissioning.Details about these requirements are as follows:

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  • l Site commissioning at both ends of a radio link has been completed.l DCN communication on the radio network is normal.l There is no adverse weather (such as wind, rain, snow, or fog) that could hinder or impact

    the commissioning.

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  • 4 Commissioning ProcessAbout This Chapter

    Based on the objects to be commissioned, the process can be divided into two stages: sitecommissioning and system commissioning.

    4.1 Site Commissioning ProcessSite commissioning refers to commissioning that is performed on a hop and sites at both endsof a radio link. Site commissioning ensures that the sites and the radio link between the siteswork properly, and is also performed in preparation of system commissioning.4.2 System Commissioning ProcessSystem commissioning refers to commissioning for the entire microwave transmission network.System commissioning ensures that various services are transmitted properly and protectionfunctions are implemented over the microwave transmission network.

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  • 4.1 Site Commissioning ProcessSite commissioning refers to commissioning that is performed on a hop and sites at both endsof a radio link. Site commissioning ensures that the sites and the radio link between the siteswork properly, and is also performed in preparation of system commissioning.You can use the following methods to configure site commissioning data for the OptiX RTN910 on site:l Web LCT

    Site Commissioning Flowchart (Configuring Site Commissioning Data by Usingthe Web LCT)

    Commissioning engineers can configure site commissioning data by using the Web LCT on sitewhen they are:l Familiar with how to configure radio link data on the OptiX RTN 910 or ready with the

    commissioning data scripts.l Aware of the radio link data plan for the site.l Equipped with a laptop on which the Web LCT is installed.Figure 4-1 shows the site commissioning flowchart.

    Figure 4-1 Commissioning flowchart

    Start

    Power on the equipment

    Connect the Web LCT to the IDU

    Run commissioning data scripts on the Web

    LCT

    Check alarms

    Test connectivity of cables

    Align antennas

    Query the status and receive power of a

    radio link

    Test connectivity of fibers

    Test connectivity of Ethernet cables

    Test connectivity of E1 cables

    Required (parent item)Required (subitem)End

    Align single-polarized antennas

    Align dual-polarized antennas

    Start

    Power on the equipment

    Connect the Web LCT to the IDU

    Manually configure commissioning data

    Check alarms

    Test connectivity of cables

    Align antennas

    Query the status and receive power of a radio

    link

    Test connectivity of fibers

    Test connectivity of Ethernet cables

    Test connectivity of E1 cables

    End

    Align single-polarized antennas

    Align dual-polarized antennas

    Manually configuring commissioning dataRunning commissioning data scripts on the Web LCT

    Through Mini USB Interface

    Through NMS Interface

    Through Mini USB Interface

    Through NMS Interface

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  • Table 4-1 Configuring site commissioning data by running commissioning data scripts on theWeb LCT

    Commissioning Item Remarks5.1 Powering On the Equipment Required5.2 Logging In to the Web LCT (Through NMS Interface) Required5.3 Downloading a Commissioning Data Script to an NEUsing the Web LCT

    Required

    5.5 Checking Alarms Required5.6 Testing Connectivity ofCables

    5.6.1 Testing Connectivityof E1 Cables

    Required when E1 cables areused on the site

    5.6.2 Testing Connectivityof Network Cables

    Required when Ethernetcables are used on the site

    5.6.3 Checking FiberJumper Connection

    Required when optical fibersare used on the site

    5.7 Aligning the Antennasa 5.7.2 Aligning Single-Polarized Antennas

    Required when microwaveservices are transmitted bysingle-polarized antennas

    5.7.3 Aligning Dual-Polarized Antennas

    Required when microwaveservices are transmitted bydual-polarized antennas

    5.8 Checking the Radio Link Status and the ReceivePower

    Required

    Table 4-2 Manually configuring site commissioning data on the Web LCTCommissioning Item Remarks5.1 Powering On the Equipment Required5.2 Logging In to the Web LCT (Through NMS Interface) Required5.4 Configuring Site Commissioning Data by Using theWeb LCT

    Required

    5.5 Checking Alarms Required5.6 Testing Connectivity ofCables

    5.6.1 Testing Connectivityof E1 Cables

    Required when E1 cables areused on the site

    5.6.2 Testing Connectivityof Network Cables

    Required when Ethernetcables are used on the site

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  • Commissioning Item Remarks5.6.3 Checking FiberJumper Connection

    Required when optical fibersare used on the site

    5.7 Aligning the Antennasa 5.7.2 Aligning Single-Polarized Antennas

    Required when microwaveservices are transmitted bysingle-polarized antennas

    5.7.3 Aligning Dual-Polarized Antennas

    Required when microwaveservices are transmitted bydual-polarized antennas

    5.8 Checking the Radio Link Status and the ReceivePower

    Required

    NOTE

    a: Before aligning antennas, power on the equipment and configure site commissioning data on both ends of theradio link.

    4.2 System Commissioning ProcessSystem commissioning refers to commissioning for the entire microwave transmission network.System commissioning ensures that various services are transmitted properly and protectionfunctions are implemented over the microwave transmission network.

    Table 4-3 System commissioning processCommissioning Item Remarks6.1 Configuring Networkwide Service Data Required6.2 TestingConnectivity of E1Services

    6.2.1 Testing E1Services by Using aBER Tester

    Required when E1 service are available anda BER tester is available on site

    6.2.2 Testing E1Services UsingPRBS

    Required when E1 services are available andno BER tester is available on site

    6.3 TestingConnectivity ofEthernet Services

    6.3.1 TestingEthernet ServicesConfigured on aPer-NE Basis

    Required when Ethernet services areavailable

    6.3.2 TestingEthernet ServicesConfigured in anEnd-to-EndManner

    Required when Ethernet services areavailable

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  • Commissioning Item Remarks6.4 Testing ATM Services Required when ATM services are available6.5 Testing AMShifts

    6.5.1 Testing AMShifts on IFU2/IFX2 Boards

    Required when the AM function is enabledand a BER tester is available on site

    6.5.2 Testing AMShifts on the ISU2/ISX2/ISV3

    Required when the AM function is enabledand no BER tester is available on site

    6.6 TestingProtectionSwitching

    6.6.1 Testing IF 1+1ProtectionSwitching

    Required when the radio links are configuredwith the 1+1 HSB/FD/SD

    6.6.2 Testing N+1ProtectionSwitching

    Required when the N+1 protection isconfigured

    6.6.3 Testing SNCPSwitching

    Required when the SNCP is configured

    6.6.4 Testing ERPSSwitching

    Required when ERPS is configured

    6.6.5 Testing MPLSAPS ProtectionSwitching

    Required when MPLS APS protection isconfigured

    6.6.6 Testing LinearMSP Switching

    Required when 1+1/1:N linear MSP isconfigured

    6.7 Checking the Clock Status Required6.8 Testing the FM over a Radio Link Optional6.9 Testing E1 Service Performance Required when E1 services are available6.10 TestingEthernet ServicePerformance

    6.10.1 TestingLatency,Throughput, andPacket Loss Ratio

    Required when Ethernet services areavailable

    6.10.2 Testing theLong-term PacketLoss Ratio

    Required when Ethernet services areavailable

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  • 5 Site Commissioning (Using the Web LCT)About This Chapter

    In most cases, site commissioning are performed using the Web LCT.

    5.1 Powering On the EquipmentBy checking the power-on process of equipment, you can verify whether the hardware systemof the equipment and the power system are functioning properly.5.2 Logging In to the Web LCT (Through NMS Interface)When the NMS interface is used, users need to set the IP address of a computer on which theWeb LCT is installed and the IP address of an NE to be in one network segment.5.3 Downloading a Commissioning Data Script to an NE Using the Web LCTThis section describes how to download a commissioning data script to an NE using the WebLCT. The function applies to the scenario in which a site commissioning data script has beenprepared. With this function available, on-site configuration is not required.5.4 Configuring Site Commissioning Data by Using the Web LCTThis section describes how to configure site commissioning data when using the Web LCT toperform site commissioning.5.6 Testing Connectivity of CablesDuring the installation of the OptiX RTN 910, the cables may be connected to service interfacesincorrectly, or the hardware may malfunction. To ensure that the services run properly, testconnectivity of the cables.5.7 Aligning the AntennasAligning the antennas is the most important activity in HOP commissioning. The alignment hasa direct effect on the performance of the radio links.5.8 Checking the Radio Link Status and the Receive PowerAfter antenna alignment, check whether the status of a radio link is normal and the receive powermeets requirements.

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  • 5.1 Powering On the EquipmentBy checking the power-on process of equipment, you can verify whether the hardware systemof the equipment and the power system are functioning properly.

    Prerequisitesl Hardware installation has been completed and has passed the installation check.l The power system is available. The voltage, pole connection, and fuse current of the power

    system have been checked in the process of connecting power cables.l The power supply (for example, the power distribution box of the cabinet) has been turned

    off.

    Tools, Equipment, and MaterialsNone.

    Contextl For the OptiX RTN 910, the recommended fuse currents are listed in Table 5-1.

    Table 5-1 Fuse currentsChassis Recommended Fuse CapacityOptiX RTN 910 10 A

    NOTEThe recommended fuse capacity of 10 A can meet requirements under the maximum powerconsumption. Customers can compute the capacity of the fuse according to the actual powerconsumption. The fuse capacity should be larger than or equal to (total power consumption x 1.5)/(rated voltage x 87.5%).

    l The OptiX RTN 910 supports the following system control, switching, and timing board:Chassis Board TypeOptiX RTN 910 CSHA/CSHB/CSHC/CSHD/CSTA/

    CSHE

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  • Precautions

    NOTICEl The ODU-PWR switch on the front panel of the IF board is designed with a locking device.

    Hence, you must pull out the switches lightly before you turn it. If the switch points to "O",the switch is turned off. If the switch points to "I", the switch is turned on.

    l If the output voltage of the power supply does not meet test requirements, do not power onthe cabinet. First, reconstruct the power supply and then test the output voltage again.

    ProcedureStep 1 Verify that the power cables of the chassis are correctly connected. Then, power on the equipment

    and check the status of the indicators. In normal conditions, the PIU/FAN indicators are steadygreen, as shown in Figure 5-1. Table 5-2 provides the descriptions for the different states of theindicators.

    Table 5-2 Status of indicatorsIndicator State DescriptionPWRA/PWRB Steady green Indicates that the power supply is in

    the normal state.Off Indicates a power failure.

    FAN Steady green Indicates that the fan is runningproperly.

    Steady red Indicates that the fan is faulty.Off Indicates that the fan is powered off.

    Figure 5-1 Normal statePIU indicator FAN indicator

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  • Step 2 Check the status of the indicators on the system control, switching, and timing board and ensure

    that the equipment is powered on. The board indicators should conform to the following statesand sequences.1. The PROG indicator should be green, off, blinking green, and off. The process lasts about

    1 minute if service data is not configured.NOTE

    This process lasts longer if service data is configured.2. The STAT indicators should be green.

    Figure 5-2 Normal stateSTAT PROG SYNC SRV

    NOTE

    l For detailed meanings of the indicators, see the IDU hardware description.l For a board other than the system control, switching, and timing board on the IDU, the STAT indicator is

    on only after the corresponding logical board is added.

    Step 3 Turn the ODU-PWR switch on an IF board to the "I" position. .NOTE

    l The ODU indicator on an IF board is green only after the logical board of the IF board connected tothe ODU and the logical board of the ODU are created.

    l In the event of indicator abnormalities, contact Huawei technical support.

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  • 5.2 Logging In to the Web LCT (Through NMS Interface)When the NMS interface is used, users need to set the IP address of a computer on which theWeb LCT is installed and the IP address of an NE to be in one network segment.

    PrerequisitesThe NE has been powered on.

    Tools, Equipment, and MaterialsWeb LCT

    NOTE

    The U2000 does not support this operation.

    ProcedureStep 1 Start a laptop and log in to the operating system.Step 2 Set the IP address of the laptop.

    The IP address must meet the following requirements:l The IP address is in the same network segment (the default network segment is 129.9.0.0)

    as the NE IP address, but is different from the NE IP address.l Its subnet mask is the same as that of the NE IP address (the default subnet mask is

    255.255.0.0).l The default gateway IP address is blank.

    Step 3 Use a network cable to connect the network interface of the laptop and the NMS/COM interfaceof the system control, cross-connect, and timing board.

    NMS/COM

    NOTE

    The NMS/COM interface on the system control, cross-connect, and timing board is an interface that is self-adaptive to a crossover or straight-through network cable. The wire sequence of a crossover cable and that of astraight-through cable are provided in Network Cable in the OptiX RTN 910 Radio Transmission System IDUHardware Description.At this time, the green indicators on the NMS/COM interface and the network interface of thelaptop should be on. A message will be displayed indicating that the network has established a

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  • local connection if the operating system has been configured to do so. If the operating systemdisplays a message indicating an IP address conflict, change the IP address of the laptop.

    Step 4 On the desktop, double-click the Start Web LCT icon.The system displays the USER LOGIN window of the Web LCT.

    NOTEIf the USER LOGIN window is not displayed, see The Login Window Fails to Be Displayed After the WebLCT Is Started.

    Step 5 Enter the values of User Name, Password, and Verification Code, and then click Login.l Default user name: adminl Default password: Changeme_123

    NOTEAt the first login to the Web LCT, change the password as prompted.If the entered User Name, Password, and Verification Code are correct, the NE List page isdisplayed in the Internet Explorer.

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    The Login Window Fails to Be Displayed After the Web LCT Is StartedIf the USER LOGIN window is not displayed, perform the following:1. Set the Internet Explorer to be the default browser.

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  • 2. Set the security level of the Internet Explorer to medium or lower.3. Disable the pop-up blocker.

    NOTEIf plug-ins that can block pop-up windows are also installed, disable their blocking function.

    4. Set the options of the Internet Explorer.a. Run the Internet Explorer.b. Choose Tool > Internet Options from the main menu of the Internet Explorer.c. On the General tab page, click Settings in the Temporary Internet files area.d. In Check for newer versions of stored pages, select Every visit to the page, and

    then click OK.e. Click OK.

    5.3 Downloading a Commissioning Data Script to an NEUsing the Web LCT

    This section describes how to download a commissioning data script to an NE using the WebLCT. The function applies to the scenario in which a site commissioning data script has beenprepared. With this function available, on-site configuration is not required.

    PrerequisitesYou must be an NM user with NE operator authority or higher.

    Tools, Equipment, and MaterialsU2000

    ProcedureStep 1 Select an NE from the Object Tree in the NE Explorer. Choose Diagnosis&Maintenance >

    Restore Data with NE Configuration File from the Function Tree.

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  • Step 2 Download a commissioning data script.1. Click Browse.2. Select the target commissioning data script.3. Click Download to NE.4. Click Activate NE.

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    5.4 Configuring Site Commissioning Data by Using theWeb LCT

    This section describes how to configure site commissioning data when using the Web LCT toperform site commissioning.

    Configuration FlowchartFigure 5-3 shows the procedure for configuring site commissioning data.

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  • Figure 5-3 Configuration flowchartStart

    Create NEs by using the searching method

    Log in to an NE

    Change the NE ID

    Change the NE name

    Change the NE IP address

    Configure logical boards

    Synchronize NE time

    Required

    Optional

    Configure a radio hop

    Configure the IF chip mode

    Configure the VLAN ID and bandwidth used by the inband DCN

    Configure the orderwire

    End

    Changing the IF service type

    NOTE

    In TDM microwave mode, the AM attributes do not need to be configured for the links where the XPIC functionis enabled.

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  • Procedure for Configuring NE DataTable 5-3 Procedure for configuring NE data

    Step Action Description1 5.4.1 Creating NEs by Using

    the Search MethodRequired.

    2 5.4.2 Logging In to an NE(Web LCT)

    Required when the Web LCT fails to log into the NE.Enter correct values in User Name andPassword. The default User Name is lct,and the default Password is password.

    3 5.4.3 Changing the NE ID Required. Set parameters as follows:l Set ID according to the guideline

    specified in the DCN plan.l If a specific extended NE ID is required,

    change Extended ID.4 5.4.4 Changing the NE Name Optional.5 5.4.5 Changing the NE IP

    AddressRequired if special requirements areimposed on the IP address of the NE. SetIP and Subnet Mask as required.NOTE

    If the IP address of an NE is not changedmanually, the IP address changes to0x81000000 + NE ID.

    6 5.4.7 Configuring LogicalBoards

    Required.For the OptiX RTN 910, configure the SFPmodule type based on the type of themodule that is actually inserted on thephysical SL4D board.

    7 5.4.8 Synchronizing NE Time Required. This operation synchronizes NEtime with the time on the computer thatruns the Web LCT.

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  • Procedure for Configuring an Radio LinkTable 5-4 Procedure for Configuring an Radio Link

    Step Action Description1 5.4.9

    Changingthe ModemChip Mode

    Required.

    2 5.4.10Changingthe IFServiceType

    Optional.

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  • Step Action Description3 5.4.11

    ConfiguringOne Hop ofRadio Link

    Required. Set the parameters as follows:l In Basic Parameters:

    Set Link ID according to the service plan. To configure 1+1 protection, select 1+1 and set 1+1

    protection attributes according to the service plan.l In IF:

    Set IF Service Type and IF Channel Bandwidthaccording to service plan.

    During site commissioning deselect AM, setManually Specified Modulation Mode to theplanned Modulation Mode of the Guaranteed AMCapacity, ans set Guaranteed E1 Capacityaccording to the service plan.

    l In RF: Set TX Frequency(MHz), T/R Spacing(MHz), and

    TX Power(dBm) according to the service plan. During site commissioning, deselect ATPC. Set TX Status to unmute. Set Power to Be Received(dBm) to the RSL specified

    in service plan. The antenna non-alignment indicationfunction is enabled only after this parameter is set.When the antenna non-alignment in