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BROADway
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Part Number: 770-0125-AB
Product Release: 4.00
March 2004
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Page 1 - BROADway

BROADwayINSTALLATION MANUALPart Number: 770-0125-ABProduct Release: 4.00March 2004

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x BROADway - Release 4.00PrefaceThird-Party Software Notices

Page 3 - Compliance

TABLE OF CONTENTSPrefaceCompliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iiiSafety Inform

Page 4 - FCC Requirements, Part 68

xii BROADway - Release 4.00Table of ContentsApplying Power to the Chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-29Maintai

Page 5 - Industry Canada CS-03

BROADway - Release 4.00 xiii Table of ContentsA Ports and CablesOverview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 6 - Safety Information

xiv BROADway - Release 4.00Table of Contents

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CHAPTER 1IntroductionIn This Chapter# Overview

Page 8 - Warranty

1-2 BROADway - Release 4.00IntroductionOverviewOverviewCongratulations on your purchase of the Carrier Access BROADway system, a single platform suppo

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CHAPTER 2InstallationIn This Chapter# Overview# Chassis Overview# Mounting the Chassis in a Rack# Cabling Power and Ground# Cabling the Serial Craft P

Page 10 - Third-Party Software Notices

2-2 BROADway - Release 4.00InstallationOverviewOverviewThe BROADway system is composed of a chassis, control cards, and various line interface card op

Page 11 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

BROADway - Release 4.00 2-3 InstallationChassis OverviewSome line interface cards are cabled directly at the card while others are accessed and cable

Page 12 - 3 Configuration

Copyright© 2004 Carrier Access Corporation. All rights reserved.The information presented in this manual is subject to change without notice and does

Page 13 - A Ports and Cables

2-4 BROADway - Release 4.00InstallationMounting the Chassis in a RackAll configurable items in the BROADway chassis are managed through the software i

Page 14 - Table of Contents

BROADway - Release 4.00 2-5 InstallationMounting the Chassis in a RackThe BROADway chassis can be installed within a rack in two different ways:! Fro

Page 15 - CHAPTER

2-6 BROADway - Release 4.00InstallationCabling Power and Ground3. If you are mounting the chassis in a 23-inch rack, use the four screws that come wit

Page 16 - Overview

BROADway - Release 4.00 2-7 InstallationCabling Power and Ground3. On the back of the chassis are two separate DC feeds (FEED A and FEED B).Remove th

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2-8 BROADway - Release 4.00InstallationCabling Power and GroundWARNING! THE BROADWAY CHASSIS DOES NOT PROVIDE AUTOMATIC POLARITY CORRECTION. THAT IS

Page 18 - Chassis Overview

BROADway - Release 4.00 2-9 InstallationCabling the Serial Craft PortCabling the Serial Craft PortOn the top I/O panel of the BROADway chassis there

Page 19 - Installation

2-10 BROADway - Release 4.00InstallationCabling the Network Synchronization PortCabling the Network Synchronization PortThere are two chassis types, B

Page 20 - Installation

BROADway - Release 4.00 2-11 InstallationCabling the Alarm PortsCabling the Clock Ports on the ITU ChassisOn the front panel of the chassis are two p

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2-12 BROADway - Release 4.00InstallationCabling the Alarm Ports!Alarm generation #1 and #2 (alarm outputs)—These are used to generate an alarm from th

Page 22 - Cabling Power and Ground

BROADway - Release 4.00 2-13 InstallationInstalling the NSP101 Control CardAlarm Output ReportingDuring a Critical or Major alarm condition on BROADw

Page 23 - Using a -48 VDC Power Source

PREFACEPrefaceComplianceSafety of Information Technology EquipmentBROADway is safety certified by an independent laboratory and is compliant with the

Page 24 - Using a +24 VDC Power Source

2-14 BROADway - Release 4.00InstallationInstalling the NSP101 Control CardTo install the NSP101, open the ejector tabs and slide the card into its pro

Page 25 - Cabling the Ethernet Port

BROADway - Release 4.00 2-15 InstallationInstalling the NSP101 Control CardAlarm present:Power input status:By default, BROADway is software configur

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2-16 BROADway - Release 4.00InstallationInstalling the NIP400 Line Interface CardInstalling the NIP400 Line Interface CardBROADway supports up to eigh

Page 27 - Cabling the Alarm Ports

BROADway - Release 4.00 2-17 InstallationInstalling the NIP400 Line Interface CardCabling the NIP400Use the NIP TX1, NIP TX2, NIP RX1, and NIP RX2 25

Page 28 - Alarm Input Sensing

2-18 BROADway - Release 4.00InstallationInstalling the NIP400 Line Interface CardNIP400 LED IndicatorsEach NIP400 line card has two LED indicators tha

Page 29 - Alarm Cut Off (ACO)

BROADway - Release 4.00 2-19 InstallationInstalling the NHP160 Line Interface CardInstalling the NHP160 Line Interface CardBROADway supports up to tw

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2-20 BROADway - Release 4.00InstallationInstalling the NHP160 Line Interface Card4. Connect the other end of the cables to your terminating equipment.

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BROADway - Release 4.00 2-21 InstallationInstalling the BSP200 Line Interface CardInstalling the BSP200 Line Interface CardBROADway supports up to fo

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2-22 BROADway - Release 4.00InstallationInstalling the BSP200 Line Interface CardCabling the BSP200The BSP200 line interface cards use the 75Ohm BNC p

Page 33 - Cabling the NIP400

BROADway - Release 4.00 2-23 InstallationInstalling the BSP200 Line Interface CardIf the card failure sequence is displayed, remove the card and re-i

Page 34 - NIP400 LED Indicators

iv BROADway - Release 4.00PrefaceComplianceFCC Requirements, Part 68The following instructions are provided to ensure compliance with the Federal Comm

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2-24 BROADway - Release 4.00InstallationInstalling OSP155/ESP155/BCP155 Line Interface CardsInstalling OSP155/ESP155/BCP155 Line Interface CardsBROADw

Page 36 - NHP160 LED Indicators

BROADway - Release 4.00 2-25 InstallationInstalling OSP155/ESP155/BCP155 Line Interface CardsCabling the OSP155 and BCP155OSP155 and BCP155 cables sh

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2-26 BROADway - Release 4.00InstallationInstalling OSP155/ESP155/BCP155 Line Interface Cards2. Insert the cards into the chassis. Open the ejector tab

Page 38 - BSP200 LED Indicators

BROADway - Release 4.00 2-27 InstallationInstalling OSP155/ESP155/BCP155 Line Interface CardsCabling the ESP155ESP155 cables should be attached to th

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2-28 BROADway - Release 4.00InstallationAttaching the Front PanelLine status (per port): Attaching the Front PanelAfter inserting the cards and cablin

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BROADway - Release 4.00 2-29 InstallationApplying Power to the ChassisApplying Power to the ChassisLocate the power switches on the rear of the chass

Page 41 - Cabling the OSP155 and BCP155

2-30 BROADway - Release 4.00InstallationMaintaining BROADway HardwareMaintaining BROADway HardwareTo maintain your BROADway hardware you might need to

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BROADway - Release 4.00 2-31 InstallationMaintaining BROADway HardwareInstalling Additional OSP155, ESP155 or BCP155 CardsTo install an additional OS

Page 43 - Cabling the ESP155

2-32 BROADway - Release 4.00InstallationMaintaining BROADway HardwareTo Replace a BCP155, OSP155, or ESP155 Card1. Remove the cable of the card from t

Page 44 - Attaching the Front Panel

CHAPTER 3ConfigurationIn This Chapter# Overview# Assigning an IP Address to the BROADway System# Management Access to the BROADway System# Logging In

Page 45 - Applying Power to the Chassis

BROADway - Release 4.00 vPrefaceComplianceIndustry Canada ICES-003EnglishThis class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.FrenchCet appa

Page 46 - Maintaining BROADway Hardware

3-2 BROADway - Release 4.00ConfigurationOverviewOverviewAt this point, the BROADway hardware should have been planned, mounted and cabled as described

Page 47 - Replacing Failed Cards

BROADway - Release 4.00 3-3 ConfigurationAssigning an IP Address to the BROADway SystemAssigning an IP Address to the BROADway SystemShould you decid

Page 48 - Maintaining the Fan Tray

3-4 BROADway - Release 4.00ConfigurationAssigning an IP Address to the BROADway SystemAssigning a Different IP AddressIf you plan to use network inter

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BROADway - Release 4.00 3-5 ConfigurationAssigning an IP Address to the BROADway SystemCreating a Bridge Virtual Interface (BVI)Before you can add an

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3-6 BROADway - Release 4.00ConfigurationAssigning an IP Address to the BROADway SystemTo change the state of the BVI to “up”, use the following PS com

Page 51 - Default BROADway IP Address

BROADway - Release 4.00 3-7 ConfigurationManagement Access to the BROADway SystemManagement Access to the BROADway SystemTo further configure the BRO

Page 52 - Configuration

3-8 BROADway - Release 4.00ConfigurationManagement Access to the BROADway SystemEthernet Port Command Line Access1. Connect your PC or workstation to

Page 53 - Configuration

BROADway - Release 4.00 3-9 ConfigurationLogging In With the Web Browser Interface (GUI)Logging In With the Web Browser Interface (GUI)You can access

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3-10 BROADway - Release 4.00ConfigurationLogging In With the Web Browser Interface (GUI)6. If the following message appears when the PC is loading the

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BROADway - Release 4.00 3-11 ConfigurationLogging In With the Web Browser Interface (GUI)

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vi BROADway - Release 4.00PrefaceSafety InformationSafety InformationCAUTION! ALWAYS USE CAUTION WHEN INSTALLING TELEPHONE LINES. READ THE CAUTIONS

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3-12 BROADway - Release 4.00ConfigurationLogging In With the Web Browser Interface (GUI)8. The browser window will change to reflect the BROADway conf

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BROADway - Release 4.00 3-13 ConfigurationLogging In With the Command Line Interface (CLI)Logging In With the Command Line Interface (CLI)Once you ha

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3-14 BROADway - Release 4.00ConfigurationSetting Up User AccountsSetting Up User AccountsSome of the procedures described in this manual require a min

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BROADway - Release 4.00 3-15 ConfigurationSetting Up User AccountsUser Account Management Using the GUITo manage user accounts:1. In the menu bar, cl

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3-16 BROADway - Release 4.00ConfigurationSetting Up User AccountsUser Account Management Using TL1Viewing Existing User AccountsTo show all users that

Page 62 - Setting Up User Accounts

BROADway - Release 4.00 3-17 ConfigurationSetting Up User AccountsFor example:ENT-USER::NSP:1234::joetech,mypassword,ADMIN,TL1;This command adds an a

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3-18 BROADway - Release 4.00ConfigurationChanging Your PasswordChanging Your PasswordA user can change his or her own password. Only users with Admini

Page 64 - Creating New User Accounts

BROADway - Release 4.00 3-19 ConfigurationSetting the System Date and TimeSetting the System Date and TimeThe BROADway system maintains a real-time c

Page 65 - Deleting User Accounts

3-20 BROADway - Release 4.00ConfigurationSetting System Node ParametersSetting System Node ParametersSystem node parameters are system wide settings t

Page 66 - Changing Your Password

BROADway - Release 4.00 3-21 ConfigurationSetting System Node ParametersSetting System Node Parameters Using TL1To view system data (such as system n

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BROADway - Release 4.00 viiPrefaceElectrostatic Discharge (ESD) PrecautionsElectrostatic Discharge (ESD) PrecautionsESD can damage processors, circuit

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3-22 BROADway - Release 4.00ConfigurationSetting System Node ParametersTo view the power input redundancy status of the system, use the RTRV-EQPT TL1

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BROADway - Release 4.00 3-23 ConfigurationManaging the BROADway Configuration DatabaseManaging the BROADway Configuration DatabaseBROADway stores all

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3-24 BROADway - Release 4.00ConfigurationManaging the BROADway Configuration DatabaseManaging the Database Using the GUITo modify the configuration da

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BROADway - Release 4.00 3-25 ConfigurationManaging the BROADway Configuration Database4. To delete a database, select it under Offline and click Dele

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3-26 BROADway - Release 4.00ConfigurationManaging the BROADway Configuration DatabaseTo delete an OFFLINE database, use the DLT-DB TL1 command:DLT-DB:

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BROADway - Release 4.00 3-27 ConfigurationManaging the BROADway Configuration DatabaseCopying Files Between NSP101 ControllersOn some occasions, it m

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3-28 BROADway - Release 4.00ConfigurationUsing FTP with the BROADway SystemRestart both NSP101 control cards in a redundant configuration. (This is a

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BROADway - Release 4.00 3-29 ConfigurationUpgrading System SoftwareFTP can be used to retrieve information that can be useful to Carrier Access in de

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3-30 BROADway - Release 4.00ConfigurationUpgrading System Software3. Use an FTP client program to open an FTP session to the BROADway node and upload

Page 77 - Upgrading System Software

BROADway - Release 4.00 3-31 ConfigurationUpgrading System Software4. To complete the software upgrade, use the set-upgrade command to decompress the

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viii BROADway - Release 4.00PrefaceWarrantyWarrantyCarrier Access warrants to BUYER that Products are free from substantial defect in material and wor

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3-32 BROADway - Release 4.00ConfigurationUpgrading System SoftwareRolling Back a Software UpdateShould you want to reload a previous software version

Page 80 - Upgrading the Boot ROM

BROADway - Release 4.00 3-33 ConfigurationUpgrading System Software1. Once the new system software has been loaded and the BROADway units have reboot

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3-34 BROADway - Release 4.00ConfigurationUpgrading System SoftwareTL1 Software Upgrade CommandsTo display the version of system software running on yo

Page 82 - TL1 Software Upgrade Commands

APPENDIX APorts and CablesIn This Appendix# Overview# SCP-1 and SCP-2 Connector Pinouts# ETH-1 and ETH-2 Connector Pinouts# CKIN-1 and CKIN-2 Connecto

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A-2 BROADway - Release 4.00Ports and CablesOverviewOverviewThis appendix contains information about the ports on the BROADway chassis and the cables u

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BROADway - Release 4.00 A-3 Ports and CablesETH-1 and ETH-2 Connector PinoutsETH-1 and ETH-2 Connector PinoutsETH-1 and ETH-2 are female, 10-BaseT, R

Page 85 - Ports and Cables

A-4 BROADway - Release 4.00Ports and CablesCKIN-1 and CKIN-2 Connector Pinouts (BITS Only)CKIN-1 and CKIN-2 Connector Pinouts (BITS Only)On the BITS v

Page 86 - Ports and Cables

BROADway - Release 4.00 A-5 Ports and CablesNIP400 Connector Pinouts (NIP TX1–RX1, NIP TX2–RX2)NIP400 Connector Pinouts (NIP TX1–RX1, NIP TX2–RX2)NIP

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A-6 BROADway - Release 4.00Ports and CablesNIP400 Connector Pinouts (NIP TX1–RX1, NIP TX2–RX2)Pin 50 on connectors #1, #2, #3, and #4 is a drain wire

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BROADway - Release 4.00 A-7 Ports and CablesALARMS Connector PinoutsALARMS Connector PinoutsThe ALARMS port is a female, DB15 port. These are the pin

Page 89 - ALARMS Connector Pinouts

BROADway - Release 4.00 ixPrefaceThird-Party Software NoticesThird-Party Software NoticesSun Microsystems, Inc., Software NoticeUse of the Sun Microsy

Page 90 - NHP160 Connector Pinouts

A-8 BROADway - Release 4.00Ports and CablesNHP160 Connector PinoutsNHP160 Connector PinoutsThere are several cables you can use to connect the NHP160

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BROADway - Release 4.00 A-9 Ports and CablesNHP160 Connector Pinouts28 white/green band T1E1_RxTIP029 white/brown band T1E1_TxTIP030 white/gray band

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A-10 BROADway - Release 4.00Ports and CablesNHP160 Connector Pinouts59 gray/purple T1E1_TxRNG860 blue/white band T1E1_TxRNG161 orange/white band T1E1_

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INDEXAAccountsGUI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14TL1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-16Alarm rep

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Index - 2 BROADway - Release 4.00IndexIIInsertingBCP155 cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-24NHP160 card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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BROADway - Release 4.00 Index - 3 IndexUUUpgrading softwareCLI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-34GUI . . . . . . . . . . .

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Index - 4 BROADway - Release 4.00IndexV

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