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OnSite 1052 &1063 Series
Metro-Optical Transport
Access Nodes
Getting Started Guide
Sales Office: +1 (301) 975-1000
Technical Support: +1 (301) 975-1007
E-mail: suppor[email protected]
WWW: www.patton.com
Part Number: 07MOS10xx-GS, Rev. B
Revised: October 25, 2010
Important
This is a Class A device and is not intended for use in a residential environment.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Access Nodes

OnSite 1052 &1063 SeriesMetro-Optical Transport Access NodesGetting Started GuideSales Office: +1 (301) 975-1000Technical Support: +1 (301) 975-1

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10OnSite Series Getting Started Guide StructureThis guide contains the following chapters and appendices:• Chapter 1 describes the OnSite Series Metro

Page 3 - Summary Table of Contents

11OnSite Series Getting Started Guide Safety when working with electricity•Do not open the device when the power cord is connected. For systems withou

Page 4 - Table of Contents

12OnSite Series Getting Started Guide Optical SafetyFiber-Optic PortsTo protect your eyes, never look at the transmit LED or laser through a magnifyin

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13OnSite Series Getting Started Guide Typographical conventions used in this documentThis section describes the typographical conventions and terms us

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14Chapter 1 Product OverviewChapter contentsIntroduction...

Page 7 - List of Figures

Introduction 15OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 1 • Product OverviewIntroductionThe OnSite Series is family of ultra-compact, micro multi-service

Page 8 - List of Tables

Introduction 16OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 1 • Product OverviewFigure 2. OnSite Model 1063The OS1052 and OS1063 systems have two expansion sl

Page 9 - About this guide

Introduction 17OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 1 • Product OverviewFigure 3. OS1052 Base SystemFigure 2 shows the front panel of the OS1063 syste

Page 10 - Precautions

18Chapter 2 Application OverviewChapter contentsOS1052 Application...

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OS1052 Application 19OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 2 • Application OverviewOS1052 ApplicationThe advanced modular design of the Patton OnSite O

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Patton Electronics Company, Inc.7622 Rickenbacker DriveGaithersburg, MD 20879 USATel: +1 (301) 975-1000Fax: +1 (301) 869-9293Support: +1 (301) 975-100

Page 13 - Mouse conventions

OS1052 Application 20OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 2 • Application OverviewThe base OS1052 system is configured with:• 2 STM-1• 8 E1/T1• 2 Ethe

Page 14 - Chapter 1 Product Overview

OS1063 Application 21OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 2 • Application OverviewOS1063 ApplicationThe advanced modular design of the Patton OnSite O

Page 15 - Introduction

OS1063 Application 22OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 2 • Application OverviewThe base OS1063 system is configured with:• 2 STM-1• 21 E1/T1 Two ex

Page 16 - Introduction 16

23Chapter 3 Installation OverviewChapter contentsIntroduction...

Page 17 - Figure 4. OS1063 Base System

Introduction 24OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewIntroductionThis chapter provides the procedures for installing the OnSit

Page 18 - Chapter contents

Site Environment 25OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewSite EnvironmentThe OS-10 system can be mounted in a rack or on a wal

Page 19 - OS1052 Application

Planning Your Site 26OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation Overview• Distribution rack requirementsThe following sections provide furt

Page 20 - OS1052 Application 20

Planning Your Site 27OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewPower Supply RequirementsTo operate your OS-10 equipment safely, f

Page 21 - OS1063 Application

Planning Your Site 28OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewMechanical Recommendations for the RackThe following information wi

Page 22 - OS1063 Application 22

Tools and Equipment for Installation and Maintenance 29OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewTools and Equipment for Installat

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3Summary Table of Contents1 Product Overview...

Page 24 - Site Preparation

OnSite System Installation 30OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewNoteTake care to load the rack so that it is not top heavy.

Page 25 - Planning Your Site

OnSite System Installation 31OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewNoteDo not cover vents that would restrict airflow. Leave a

Page 26 - Environment Minimum Maximum

OnSite System Installation 32OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewMounting the Chassis on the WallNoteWhen choosing a wall-mo

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OnSite System Installation 33OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewInstalling the Chassis Ground ConnectionThe OS-10 system ch

Page 28 - Planning Your Site 28

OnSite System Installation 34OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewNoteThe DC-to-DC converter has dual power inputs (A and B p

Page 29 - OnSite System Installation

OnSite System Installation 35OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewPowering On the OS-10 System with AC PowerTo power on the O

Page 30 - OnSite System Installation 30

OnSite System Installation 36OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation OverviewFigure 13. Wiring the OS-10 System for DC Power1. Choose an

Page 31 - OnSite System Installation 31

OnSite System Installation 37OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation Overview5. Connect the positive lead of the circuit to the return d

Page 32 - OnSite System Installation 32

OnSite System Installation 38OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 3 • Installation Overview9. Connect the negative lead of the circuit to the “B” powe

Page 33 - Grounding Standard Wire

39Chapter 4 System Management AccessChapter contentsIntroduction...

Page 34 - OnSite System Installation 34

4Table of ContentsSummary Table of Contents ...

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Introduction 40OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessIntroductionThis chapter provides the procedures for configuring and m

Page 36 - OnSite System Installation 36

Ethernet LAN Management Port 41OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessFigure 15 provides a close-up view of the two manageme

Page 37 - OnSite System Installation 37

Serial Management Port 42OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessTable 11 provides the pin assignments for the RJ-45 connecto

Page 38 - OnSite System Installation 38

Gaining Access to the System 43OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessGaining Access to the SystemThere are two ways of gain

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Gaining Access to the System 44OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management Access8. Type the following CLI command to save the IP setti

Page 40 - General Overview

Web-Based Management Interface 45OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessSee “Web-Based Management Interface” on page 45 for

Page 41 - Ethernet LAN Management Port

Web-Based Management Interface 46OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessAfter successful completion of the login, the browse

Page 42 - Serial Management Port

Autonomous Alarm Messages 47OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessAutonomous Alarm MessagesYou can configure the system to

Page 43 - Gaining Access to the System

Autonomous Alarm Messages 48OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessTo remove an existing SNMP trap receiver, follow these st

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Engineering Orderwire (EOW) 49OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessEngineering Orderwire (EOW)If the system is equipped wi

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5OnSite Series Getting Started Guide Mounting the Chassis to an ETSI Rack ...

Page 46 - GUI Frames Provides

Engineering Orderwire (EOW) 50OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessFigure 21. Location of signal pins on the EOW port (AUX

Page 47 - Autonomous Alarm Messages

Engineering Orderwire (EOW) 51OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessNoteIn addition to supporting selective calling of EOW

Page 48 - Autonomous Alarm Messages 48

Engineering Orderwire (EOW) 52OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 4 • System Management AccessAt this point, the called station begins to ring if ano

Page 49 - Engineering Orderwire (EOW)

53Chapter 5 Contacting Patton for assistanceChapter contentsIntroduction...

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Introduction 54OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 5 • Contacting Patton for assistanceIntroductionThis chapter contains the following information:•

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Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs) 55OnSite Series Getting Started Guide 5 • Contacting Patton for assistanceReturn for

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56Appendix A Compliance informationChapter contentsCompliance ...

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Compliance 57OnSite Series Getting Started Guide A • Compliance informationComplianceEMC• EN 55022 Class A• EN55024Low-Voltage Directive (Safety)• IE

Page 54 - Contact information

58Appendix B SpecificationsChapter contentsModel OS1052...

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Model OS1052 59OnSite Series Getting Started Guide B • SpecificationsModel OS1052Trunk InterfacesSTM-1: G.707, G.783 Optics: G.957 S-1.1, L-1.1 and L

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6OnSite Series Getting Started Guide Expansion Modules ...

Page 57 - Declaration of Conformity

Model OS1052 60OnSite Series Getting Started Guide B • SpecificationsOperationsLocal and remote software download and upgrade (FTP/TFTP) Loopbacks: f

Page 58 - Appendix B Specifications

Model OS1063 61OnSite Series Getting Started Guide B • SpecificationsModel OS1063Trunk InterfacesSTM-1: G.707, G.783 Optics: G.957 S-1.1, L-1.1 and L

Page 59 - Model OS1052

Model OS1063 62OnSite Series Getting Started Guide B • SpecificationsOperationsLocal and remote software download and upgrade (FTP/TFTP) Loopbacks: f

Page 60 - Model OS1052 60

63Appendix C Terms and AcronymsChapter contentsAbbreviations ...

Page 61 - Model OS1063

Abbreviations 64OnSite Series Getting Started Guide C • Terms and AcronymsAbbreviationsAbbreviation MeaningAAIS Alarm Indication Signal AMI Alternate

Page 62 - Model OS1063 62

Abbreviations 65OnSite Series Getting Started Guide C • Terms and AcronymsLLCAS Link Capacity Adjustment SchemeLFD Loss of Frame DelineationLOF Loss

Page 63 - Appendix C Terms and Acronyms

Abbreviations 66OnSite Series Getting Started Guide C • Terms and AcronymsTTDM Time Division MultiplexingTIA Telecommunications Industry AssociationT

Page 64 - Abbreviations

7List of Figures1 OnSite Model 1052 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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8List of Tables1 General conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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9About this guideThis guide describes how to install a Patton OnSite Series Model 1052 and1063 Metro-Optical Transport Access Node. For detailed confi

Related models: OnSite 07MOS10xx-GS

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