Preparing to Install the CPT 200 and CPT 600 Shelf
This chapter explains how to prepare for the CPT 200 and CPT 600 shelf installation.
2.1 Important Safety Recommendations
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Warning This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document for the appropriate Cisco chassis. Statement 274
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Warning Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes. Statement 1074
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Warning This equipment must be installed and maintained by service personnel as defined by AS/NZS 3260. Incorrectly connecting this equipment to a general-purpose outlet could be hazardous. The telecommunications lines must be disconnected 1) before unplugging the main power connector or 2) while the housing is open, or both. Statement 1043
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Warning This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security. Statement 1017
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Warning Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations. Statement 1040
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Warning A readily accessible two-poled disconnect device must be incorporated in the fixed wiring. Statement 1022
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Note The CPT 200 and CPT 600 are suitable for mounting on concrete or other noncombustible surfaces only.
Note In this chapter, "shelf" refers to the steel enclosure that holds cards and connects power, and "node" refers to the entire hardware and software system.
Note Unless otherwise specified, CPT 200 and CPT 600 refers to both ANSI and ETSI environments.
Note The CPT 600 is suitable for installation in network telecommunication facilities where the National Electric Code (NEC) applies.
2.2 Required Tools and Equipment
The following sections describe the tools and equipment you need to install and test the CPT 200 or the CPT 600 shelves.
2.2.1 Cisco Supplied Materials
The following table lists the materials that are required to install, and are shipped with the CPT 200 and the CPT 600 shelves (wrapped in plastic). The shipped quantity of each item is in parentheses.
Note To avoid damage during shipment, either a standard front door or a temporary front door is preinstalled in the Cisco CPT 600 shelf. If a front door is ordered, a standard front door is preinstalled. If a front door is not ordered, a temporary front door is preinstalled.
Table 2-1 Cisco Supplied Materials Required to Install
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Backplane Cover |
— |
— |
Brackets |
ANSI RJ LAN bracket (1) |
ANSI RJ LAN bracket (1) |
Bracket Cover |
ANSI RJ LAN cable bracket cover (1) |
ANSI RJ LAN cable bracket cover (1) |
Bumpers |
Rubber bumpers (4) |
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Cables |
Cable assembly, Ethernet, RJ-45 (1) |
Cable assembly, Ethernet, RJ-45 (1) |
Emery Cloth |
Emery cloth (1) |
Emery cloth (1) |
ESD wrist strap |
ESD wrist strap (disposable) (1) |
ESD wrist strap (disposable) (1) |
Grounding Lug |
•Double-hole grounding lug for ground connection with a wire receptacle to accommodate the recommended 13.3 mm² (#6 AWG) multistrand copper wire (1). •Double-hole grounding lug for ground connection with a wire receptacle to accommodate the recommended 13.3 mm² (#6 AWG) multistrand copper wire angled at 45 degree (1) |
•Double-hole grounding lug for ground connection with a wire receptacle to accommodate the recommended 13.3 mm² (#6 AWG) multistrand copper wire (1) •Double-hole grounding lug for ground connection with a wire receptacle to accommodate the recommended 13.3 mm² (#6 AWG) multistrand copper wire angled at 45 degree (1) |
Hex Key |
— |
— |
Hex Tool |
— |
— |
Lacing Twine |
Lacing twine (1) |
Lacing twine (1) |
Lock Washers |
M6 lock washers (8) |
ANSI M6 lock washers (8) |
Mounting Brackets |
— |
— |
Power Lug |
ANSI Double-hole power lug for DC power connection with a wire receptacle to accommodate the recommended 8.4 mm² (#8 AWG) multistrand copper wire (1) |
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Screws |
ANSI #12-24 x 0.50 pan-head Phillips screws (8) ETSI M6.0 x 20 pan-head Phillips screws (8) |
ANSI #12-24 x 0.50 pan-head Phillips screws (8) ETSI M6.0 x 20 pan-head Phillips screws (8) |
Spacers |
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Standoff Kit |
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Tie Wraps |
Tie wraps (10) |
Tie wraps (10) |
Caution
Only use the power cables that are designed to be used with the CPT 200 or CPT 600. These are sold separately.
2.2.2 User Supplied Materials
The following materials, tools, and equipment are required but are not supplied with the CPT 200 and CPT 600.
Table 2-2
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Bit error rate (BER) tester |
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BNC insertion tool |
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Cables |
ANSI •Power cable (from fuse and alarm panel to assembly), #12 AWG or larger, copper conductors, 194 degrees Fahrenheit (90 degrees Celsius). •Ground cable #6 AWG stranded •Alarm cable pairs for all alarm connections, #22 or #24 AWG (0.51 mm² or 0.64 mm²), solid tinned. •100-ohm shielded building integrated timing supply (BITS) clock cable pair #22 or #24 AWG (0.51 mm² or 0.64 mm²), twisted-pair T1-type ETSI •Copper ground cable 13.3-mm² (#6 AWG) stranded, specified for up to 90 degrees Celsius (194 degrees Fahrenheit) •Alarm cable pairs for all alarm connections, 0.51 mm² or 0.64 mm² (#22 or #24 AWG), solid-tinned |
ANSI •Power cable (from fuse and alarm panel to assembly), #8 AWG or larger, copper conductors, 194 degrees Fahrenheit (90 degrees Celsius). •Ground cable #6 AWG stranded •Alarm cable pairs for all alarm connections, #22 or #24 AWG (0.51 mm² or 0.64 mm²), solid tinned. •100-ohm shielded building integrated timing supply (BITS) clock cable pair #22 or #24 AWG (0.51 mm² or 0.64 mm²), twisted-pair T1-type ETSI •Copper ground cable 13.3-mm² (#6 AWG) stranded, specified for up to 90 degrees Celsius (194 degrees Fahrenheit) •Alarm cable pairs for all alarm connections, 0.51 mm² or 0.64 mm² (#22 or #24 AWG), solid-tinned |
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Cleaning Cassette |
CLETOP cleaning cassette |
CLETOP cleaning cassette |
Connectors |
ANSI Listed pressure terminal connectors dual-hole lug for #8 AWG copper conductors |
ANSI Listed pressure terminal connectors dual-hole lug for #8 AWG copper conductors |
Crimp tool |
Crimping tool—This tool must be large enough to accommodate the girth of the grounding lug when you crimp the grounding cable into the lug |
Crimping tool—This tool must be large enough to accommodate the girth of the grounding lug when you crimp the grounding cable into the lug |
Fuse and Alarm panel |
Fuse panel |
ANSI Fuse panel ETSI Fuse and alarm panel |
Jumper |
Single-mode SC fiber jumpers with UPC polish (55 dB or better) for optical (OC-N) cards |
Single-mode SC fiber jumpers with UPC polish (55 dB or better) for optical (OC-N) cards |
Labels |
Labels |
Labels |
Power Meter |
Optical power meter (for use with fiber optics only) |
Optical power meter (for use with fiber optics only) |
Rack |
ANSI •19-inch ANSI Standard (Telcordia GR-63-CORE) (482.6 mm) rack; total width 22 inches (558.8 mm) •23-inch ANSI Standard (Telcordia GR-63-CORE) (584.2 mm) rack; total width 26 inches (660.4 mm) ETSI Equipment rack (ETSI rack, 2200 mm [86.6 inch] H x 600 mm [23.6 inch] Wx 300 mm [11.8 inch] D) |
ANSI •19-inch ANSI Standard (Telcordia GR-63-CORE) (482.6 mm) rack; total width 22 inches (558.8 mm) •23-inch ANSI Standard (Telcordia GR-63-CORE) (584.2 mm) rack; total width 26 inches (660.4 mm) ETSI Equipment rack (ETSI rack, 2200 mm [86.6 inch] H x 600 mm [23.6 inch] Wx 300 mm [11.8 inch] D) |
Screw Driver |
•#2 Phillips Dynamometric screwdriver •Medium slot-head screwdriver •Small slot-head screw driver |
•#2 Phillips Dynamometric screwdriver •Medium slot-head screwdriver •Small slot-head screw driver |
Tie wraps and/or lacing cord |
ANSI Tie wraps or lacing cord (or both) |
ANSI Tie wraps or lacing cord (or both) |
Video fiber connector inspection instrument |
ETSI Video fiber connector inspection instrument |
ETSI Video fiber connector inspection instrument |
Voltmeter |
Voltmeter |
Voltmeter |
Wire Cutters |
Wire cutters |
Wire cutters |
Wire Strippers |
Wire strippers |
Wire strippers |
Wire Wrapper |
Wire wrapper |
Wire wrapper |
User Supplied Materials
Note Ring runs are not provided by Cisco and can hinder side-by-side shelf installation where space is limited.
2.3 Ordering Solutions for CPT 200 and CPT 600
Two ordering solutions for the Cisco CPT 200 shelf are offered. Select one of the solution:
•Shelf that is preinstalled with all the ancillary units such as fan-tray assembly and power module.
•Shelf that is not preinstalled with the ancillary units but can be ordered separately.
Note In both the ordering solutions, the front door is preinstalled with the CPT 200 shelf.
Two ordering solutions for the Cisco CPT 600 shelf are offered. Select one of these solutions:
•Shelf assembly that is preinstalled with all the ancillary units such as fan-tray assembly, LCD unit, power module and ECU or ECU2.
Shelf assembly that is not preinstalled with the ancillary units but can be ordered separately.
2.4 Card Slot Requirements
The cards have electrical plugs at the back that plug into electrical connectors on the shelf backplane. When the ejectors are fully closed, the card plugs into the assembly backplane.
2.4.1 CPT 200
The CPT 200 shelf assemblies have 3 card slots numbered sequentially from bottom to top. Slot 1 is reserved for control cards (TNC, TNCE, TSC, or TSCE). Slot 2 and Slot 3 are dedicated for common line cards.
Caution
The CPT 200 shelf must be equipped with a TNC, TNCE, TSC, or TSCE card.
Shelf slots have symbols indicating the type of cards that you can install in them. Each CPT 200 card has a corresponding symbol. The symbol on the card must match the symbol on the slot.
Figure 2-1 Slot Symbols
Table 2-3 shows the slot and card symbol definitions.
Table 2-3 Slot and Card Symbols
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Purple/Square |
Slot 1. TNC/TNCE/TSC/TSCE card slot. Only install the card with a square symbol on the faceplate. |
Orange/Circle |
Slots 2 and 3. Only install cards with a circle symbol on the faceplate. |
Orange/Hollow Circle |
Slots 2 to 3. New line cards with high speed back plane connectors. |
Pink/Pentagon |
Slots 2 and 3. New Uplink card. |
2.4.2 CPT 600
The CPT 600 shelf assemblies have eight card slots numbered sequentially from bottom to top. Slots 1 and 8 are reserved for control cards (TNC, TNCE, TSC, or TSCE). Slots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 are dedicated for common line cards.
Caution
The CPT 600 system can work with a single control card (TNC, TNCE, TSC, or TSCE). The TNC, TNCE, TSC, and TSCE cards cannot operate in a shelf at the same time.
The shelf assembly slots have symbols indicating the type of cards that you can install in them. Each card has a corresponding symbol. The symbol on the card must match the symbol on the slot.
Figure 2-2 Slot Symbols
Table 2-4 shows the slot and card symbol definitions.
Table 2-4 Slot and Card Symbols
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Purple/Square |
Slots 1 and 8. TNC/TNCE/TSC/TSCE card slot. Install cards only with a square symbol on the faceplate. |
Orange/Circle |
Slots 2 to 7. Install cards only with a circle symbol on the faceplate. |
Orange/Hollow Circle |
Slots 2 to 7. New line cards with high-speed backplane connectors. |
Pink/Pentagon |
Slots 4 and 5. New Uplink card. |
2.4.3 Card Replacement
To replace a card with another card of the same type, you do not need to make any changes to the database; remove the old card and replace it with a new card. To replace a card with a card of a different type, physically remove the card and replace it with the new card, then delete the original card from CTC. For specifics, refer to the "Maintaining the CPT 200 and CPT 600 Shelf" chapter in the Cisco CPT Hardware Installation Guide.
Caution
Removing any active card from the shelf can result in traffic interruption. Use caution when replacing cards and verify that only inactive or standby cards are being replaced. If the active card needs to be replaced, switch it to standby prior to removing the card from the node. For traffic switching procedures, refer to the
Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Procedure Guide.
Note An improper removal (IMPROPRMVL) alarm is raised whenever a card pull (reseat) is performed, unless the card is deleted in CTC first. The alarm clears after the card replacement is complete.
NTP-J71 Unpack and Inspect the CPT 200 and CPT 600 Shelves
Purpose |
This procedure explains how to unpack the CPT 200 and CPT 600 shelves and verify their contents. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
None |
Required/As Needed |
Required |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite |
Security Level |
None |
Step 1 Complete the "DLP-J231 Unpack and Verify the CPT 200 and CPT 600 Shelves" task.
Step 2 Complete the "DLP-J232 Inspect the CPT 200 and CPT 600 Shelves" task.
Step 3 Continue with the "NTP-J71 Unpack and Inspect the CPT 200 and CPT 600 Shelves" procedure.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-J231 Unpack and Verify the CPT 200 and CPT 600 Shelves
Purpose |
This task removes the shelves from the package. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
None |
Required/As Needed |
Required |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite |
Security Level |
None |
Step 1 When you receive the CPT 200 or CPT 600 system equipment at the installation site, open the top of the box. The Cisco Systems logo designates the top of the box.
Step 2 Remove the foam inserts from the box. The box contains the CPT 200 or CPT 600 shelf (wrapped in plastic) and a smaller box of items needed for installation.
Step 3 To remove the shelf, grasp both rings of the shelf removal strap and slowly lift the shelf out of the box.
Step 4 Open the smaller box of installation materials, and verify that you have all items listed in the "Required Tools and Equipment" section.
Note The power modules, LCD module, ECU or ECU2 module, fan-tray assembly, and mounting brackets are shipped separately, if the shelf and ancillary units are ordered separately.
Step 5 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-J232 Inspect the CPT 200 and CPT 600 Shelves
Step 1 Verify the following:
•The pins are not bent or broken.
•The frame is not bent.
Step 2 If the pins are bent or broken, or the frame is bent, call your Cisco sales engineer for a replacement.
Step 3 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).