Lucent Technologies 555-233-115 User Manual

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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2
Upgrades and Additions for R8r  
555-233-115  
Issue 1
April 2000
Multicarrier G2 Universal Module to R8r EPN 
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Critical Reliability 
5
Fiber-Remoted Port Networks
For a critical reliability system with 1 fiber-remoted EPN, use 4 fiber optic cables, 
4 lightwave transceivers, and 4 lightguide interconnect units (provided by the 
PSC). For a critical reliability system with 2 fiber-remoted EPNs, use 12 fiber optic 
cables, 12 lightwave transceivers, and 12 lightguide interconnect units (provided 
by the PSC).
For fiber-remoted cabinets, route the cables down the cable tray and out the 
bottom of the cabinet to the MDF to the lightguide interconnect units.
For Either 1 or 2 Collocated Expansion Port Networks
1. At control carrier A of PPN cabinet 1 (see 
Install a lightwave transceiver on the cable connector at slot 1A01.
Connect a fiber optic cable to the transceiver just installed.
Carefully attach the fiber optic cable (with cable ties) to the wall of 
the cable tray at the built-in cable tie positions.
2. Behind control carrier A of EPN cabinet 2:
Install a lightwave transceiver on the cable connector at slot 2A01.
Connect the other end of the fiber cable to the transceiver just 
installed.
Carefully attach the fiber optic cable (with cable ties) to the wall of 
the cable tray at the built-in cable tie positions.
At the top of the cabinet, coil the surplus fiber optic cable and 
attach it to the wall of the cable tray.
3. Behind control carrier B of PPN cabinet 1:
Install a lightwave transceiver on the cable connector at slot 1B01.
Connect a fiber optic cable to the transceiver just installed.
Carefully attach the fiber optic cable (with cable ties) to the wall of 
the cable tray at the built-in cable tie positions.
4. Behind port carrier B of EPN cabinet 2:
Install a lightwave transceiver on the cable connector at slot 2B02.
Connect the other end of the fiber cable to the transceiver just 
installed.
Carefully attach the fiber optic cable (with cable ties) to the wall of 
the cable tray at the built-in cable tie positions.
At the top of the cabinet, coil the surplus fiber optic cable and 
attach it to the wall of the cable tray.