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OptiX PTN 7900-24 Packet Transport Platform of PTN Series
Quick Installation Guide
Issue: 16
Date: 2019-10-31
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.

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  • Page 1 OptiX PTN 7900-24 Packet Transport Platform of PTN Series Quick Installation Guide Issue: 16 Date: 2019-10-31 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
  • Page 2 Notice The purchased products, services and features are stipulated by the contract made between Huawei and the customer. All or part of the products, services and features described in this document may not be within the purchase scope or the usage scope. Unless otherwise specified in the contract, all statements, information, and recommendations in this document are provided "AS IS"...
  • Page 3 Installation Flow Reference information Start Operation Preparing for Installation the Installation Precautions Requirements and Precautions for Operating Boards Required Tools and Equipment OptiX PTN 7900-12 Appearance Installing Boards Installing a Subrack Installing Fan powered box Installing Boards and Components Cable Holes on Installing/Routing Cabinets Cables...
  • Page 4 Installation Precautions This document provides guidelines for quick hardware installation. It describes procedures for onsite installation, but does not describe pre-delivery assembly. Safety Information The equipment is heavy. To prevent human injuries or equipment damage, always use a lifting device to transport or position the equipment.
  • Page 5 Boards are fragile and vulnerable. When transporting or placing a board, exercise caution and ensure that the board is packed in a dedicated box to protect the board against damage. Boards must be packed with original packaging materials during transportation. If the original packaging materials are lost, contact Huawei technical support personnel.
  • Page 6 Installation Tools Tools for Installing Cabinets Vacuum cleaner Hammer drill Plumb line Marker Cable-pulling pliers 16 drill bit Claw hammer Combination wrench Adjustable wrench Phillips screwdriver Flat-head screwdriver M6-M12 socket wrench Ruler Level Torque wrench Measuring tape powder marker Cold-pressed crimp pliers Network cable tester Multimeter Heat gun...
  • Page 7 Installation Tools Tools for Installing Cabinets Fiber microscope OTDR meter...
  • Page 8 OptiX PTN 7900-24 Appearance Front view of the Optix PTN 7900-24 The OptiX PTN 7900-24 consists of PDUs, subracks, and boards. Cabinet indicators Fan powered box Service board area CXP and XCS board Fiber trough area Cable trough Optix PTN 7900-24 subrack...
  • Page 9 Installing the Subrack 2 Subrack Architecture The OptiX PTN 7900-24 subrack consists of the service board area, system control board area, switching fabric area, power supply board area, Fan powered box area and cable routing area. Fan slot 40 Fan slot 39 Cable trough Power interface board area Power supply board area...
  • Page 10 Installing a Subrack 1 Installing the Subrack Before installing a subrack into a cabinet, remove the front door and side panels of the cabinet. For details, see the N63B Cabinet Installation Guide. To prevent human injuries or damage to the subrack, at least four people are required during the installation: one to hold the subrack, the other to install the subrack.
  • Page 11 Installing Boards and Components 1 Installing Boards Installing PIU/PSU boards DANGER Before removing a PIU board, disconnect the corresponding PDU circuit PIUs/PSUs are inserted differently in the upper and lower portions of a breaker, pull the nameplate, and remove the PIU input cable to prevent subrack.
  • Page 12 1 Installing Boards Installing CXP/XCS Boards CXP/XCS board slots Wear an ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves during operations. Board Slot Slot26, Slot27 The board is designed for easy installation. If you feel a blockage Slot25, Slot28 when inserting a board into a slot, remove the board and check whether it was inserted correctly or whether it is of the correct type.
  • Page 13 1 Installing Boards Installing Service Boards Service boards or filler panels are inserted differently in the upper and lower Wear an ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves portions of a cabinet. When installing service boards or filler panels into upper- during operations.
  • Page 14 2 Installing Fan powered box The air flows in the upper and lower portions of a cabinet are in opposite directions, so the Fan powered boxes at the top and bottom of the cabinet are installed differently. Four labels are located on the Fan powered box: two on the top surface and two on the bottom. One of the labels, a mounting direction label, indicates the mounting direction of the fan module.
  • Page 15 Installing/Routing Cables 1 Cable Holes on Cabinets (2.2m) Cable holes at the top of the cabinet Cable holes at the bottom of the cabinet Cable/fiber routing When overhead cabling is required: When underfloor cabling is required:  Route the power cables out of the cabinet through ...
  • Page 16 Installing/Routing Cables 1 Cable Holes on Cabinets (2m) Cable holes at the top of the cabinet Cable holes at the bottom of the cabinet Cable/fiber routing When overhead cabling is required: When underfloor cabling is required:  Route the power cables out of the cabinet through ...
  • Page 17 2 Installing/Routing Ground and Power Cables Installing Cabinet Ground Cable To the ground bar in the equipment room NOTE M8 screw: Locations for installing 120 ±10% kgf· cm ground cables and power cables in the 2.2m cabinet are the To the ground bar in same as those in the 2m the equipment room cabinet.
  • Page 18 2 Installing/Routing Ground and Power Cables Selecting Power Cables Appearance Copper Fittings for Connecting Power Cable Power Ground Cable PIU Boards Copper fitting -48 V power cable PGND power cable Copper plates BGND power cable Left Right Copper fitting Do not cut power cables and crimp power terminals and copper lugs over devices.
  • Page 19 2 Installing/Routing Ground and Power Cables Power Cable Connections – DC Power Distribution Unit (TN16PDU) If no short copper fitting is used, use the NOTE 3+3 or 2+2 power supply mode. The rated The OptiX PTN 7900-24 can import 6 independent power channels from the input current of each channel is 63 A.
  • Page 20 2 Installing/Routing Ground and Power Cables Power Cable Connections – DC Power Distribution Unit (DPD63-8-8) If no short copper fitting is used, use the NOTE 3+3 or 2+2 power supply mode. The rated The OptiX PTN 7900-24 can import 6 independent power channels from the input current of each channel is 63 A.
  • Page 21 2 Installing/Routing Ground and Power Cables Install Power Cables (TN16PDU) DANGER Do not install or remove power cables while the equipment is powered on. Ensure that the circuit breaker or fuse of the first power cabinet is disconnected prior to removing or installing a power cable to avoid bodily injuries. WARNING •...
  • Page 22 2 Installing/Routing Ground and Power Cables Install Power Cables – Install Copper Fittings (DPD63-8-8) Do not install the copper plates in the power supply output area of the DC PDU. You should determine whether the copper plates are installed in the power supply input area only according to the on-site power supply situation.
  • Page 23 2 Installing/Routing Ground and Power Cables Routing Ground and Power Cables DANGER Adjustable wrench Phillips screwdriver Do not install or remove power cables while the equipment is powered on. Ensure that the circuit breaker or fuse of the first power cabinet is disconnected prior to removing or installing a power cable to avoid bodily injuries.
  • Page 24 3 Installing/Routing NM Cables NOTE If 1+1 protection is configured for the CXP on the equipment, you can use the Ethernet interface of either CXP. Overhead cabling Underfloor cabling Network management system Network management cable Network management system Network managem ent cable Cable ties NOTE...
  • Page 25 4 Installing/Routing External Alarm Cables One end of the alarm input cable is connected to the ALMI The alarm output cable is used to output the alarm signals to the central interface, and the other end of the cable is connected to alarm monitoring equipment.
  • Page 26 5 Installing/Routing Cabinet Indicator Alarm Cables A cabinet alarm indicator cable connects the LAMP interface on a CXP board to the alarm indicator interface at the top of the cabinet. To the alarm indicator interface at the top of the cabinet LAMP Cabinet alarm...
  • Page 27 6 Installing/Routing Network Cables (GE Electrical Module Scenario) CAUTION Overhead Cabling Underfloor Cabling Among three adjacent interfaces, installing an optical module on an interface between two GE electrical interfaces is not supported. NOTE When a network cable is routed, use cable ties to bundle the network cable onto the cable bridges of the mounting ears on both sides of the subrack.
  • Page 28 6 Installing/Routing Network Cables (GE Electrical Module Scenario) CAUTION CAUTION A TPA1EG24 or TPA2EG24 equipped with GE A TPA1MPA equipped with GE electrical modules electrical modules must be installed in slot 1, 12, 13 or must be installed in slot 1, 12, 13 or 24 so that 24 so that network cables can be routed on the side of network cables can be routed on the side of the the chassis, without passing through a subrack cable...
  • Page 29 7 Installing/Routing E1 Cables CAUTION CAUTION When TPA1MQ1, TPA1MPA, TPA1EG16, TPA1EG24, TPA2EG24 (EG16, Installing a TPA1MQ1 in EG24 boards equipped with electrical modules) cannot be installed in the slot slot 1, 12, 13, or 24 is 1, 12, 13, or 24 (edge slot). recommended.
  • Page 30 Installing/Routing Fibers 1 Open-End Corrugated Pipe Introduction CAUTION Wrap both ends of the corrugated pipe using tapes to prevent fibers from being cut. NOTE Do not use an open-end corrugated pipe to hold excessive fibers. It is recommended that an open- Inner pipe end corrugated pipe that has a diameter of 32 mm accommodate 60 fibers at most, each with a...
  • Page 31 3 Installing/Routing External Fibers CAUTION If the tab of an optical module is loose, remove and re-install the optical module to prevent unstable network. Overhead cabling Underfloor cabling NOTE It is recommended that the fibers connecting the SFUs on both sides are routed through their own fiber troughs.
  • Page 32 3 Installing/Routing External Fibers Prepare for Fiber Routing – Remove the Front Door of the Cabinet Use a screwdriver to loosen the ground screw at Hold and pull down the lock rod on the upper part the bottom of the cabinet door and disconnect the of the cabinet door to separate the rotating shaft cabinet door from the ground cable.
  • Page 33 3 Installing/Routing External Fibers Prepare for Fiber Routing – Remove the Side Panel and Rat Guards from the Cabinet NOTE If the side panel of the cabinet has been removed, skip this step. Use an M6 socket wrench to remove the ground nut Remove the two screws marked in the figure and from the side panel.
  • Page 34 3 Installing/Routing External Fibers Route and Bind Optical Fibers Bind the optical fibers on the side of the cabinet. Insert optical fibers into the board, arrange the fiber Arrange the optical fibers that are routed through the jumpers, and bind them. Place the optical fibers on cable troughs of the chassis, and then place them into the board into cable troughs from the middle to both the cabling channel between the fiber fixture and the...
  • Page 35 3 Installing/Routing External Fibers Complete Fiber Routing – Install the Side Panel and Rat Guards Insert the side panel according to the figure. Do Install screws in four positions marked in the not clamp optical fibers. figure. Install the ground cable. (The ground points on Tailor rat guards from the inside based on the the side panels are symmetrical).
  • Page 36 3 Installing/Routing External Fibers Complete Fiber Routing – Install the Front Door of the Cabinet Alignment hole of the rotating shaft at the bottom Alignment hole of the rotating shaft at the top Stand the cabinet door, insert the lower rotating shaft into the alignment hole of the cabinet, pull down the upper lever of the cabinet door, and insert the upper rotating shaft into the alignment...
  • Page 37 Performing the Post-installation Check 1 Post-installation Checklist When the installation is complete, double check that these items have been properly performed. What to Check For Method The cabinets are positioned in the places defined by the site-specific engineering design. Visual inspection The subrack and other components are properly installed and are free of damage or Visual inspection loose parts.
  • Page 38 2 Equipment Inspection Before Power-On Provisioning Power for the Cabinet Power off the first power cabinet. Switch the PDU to ON, and use a multimeter to measure all of the resistance between any two of NEG(-), RTN(+), and PGND (PGND). Switch the PDU to OFF, and use a multimeter to measure all of the resistance between any two of NEG(-), RTN(+), and PGND (PGND).
  • Page 39 3 Checking Optical Power Operation Criteria The mean transmitted optical power and received optical power must be in the corresponding value ranges that are listed in Optical Module in the Product Description manual. To help an optical module keep stably running, set the optical power of the optical module at least 3 dBm more than the receiver sensitivity or to a middle value between the receiver sensitivity and minimum overload point.
  • Page 40 For 50 Gbps series optical modules, pay attention to the following points: Optical Maximum Minimum Damaged Optical Description Module Average Average Power Threshold Type Transmit Optical Transmit Optical at the Receive Power Power The damaged optical power threshold is greater than the 50GBASE- maximum average transmit -4.5...
  • Page 41 Provisioning Optical Paths Station B Station A West East Fiber patch cord Optical power meter Measure the OUT port power of the FIU board at the transmit end. Record this reading as a. Measure the fiber output power on the ODF side at the transmit end. Record this reading as b. Measure the fiber input power on the ODF side at the receive end.
  • Page 42 Engineering Labels 1 Affixing Labels NOTE Affix a label to a cable/fiber 2 cm away from its connectors. Affixing a Label to a Power Cable Identification plate Attach the identification plate on the right side of the cable B03 — -48V2 when the cable is routed vertically.
  • Page 43 2 Standard Engineering Labels Name Content Example Note MN(BC): BC is written right under -48V2 B03 -48V2 MN. On the loaded cabinet side, MN identifies the row and column number of the power distribution facilities (such as the power control cabinet MN(BC) - -48V1 and power distribution unit).
  • Page 44 Appendix 1 Installing the CFP Optical Module Push the CFP optical module in the Tighten the screws after inserting the CFP slot with proper force. optical module into the slot.
  • Page 45 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. Huawei Industrial Base Bantian Longgang Shenzhen 518129 People’s Republic of China www.huawei.com...

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