Use this procedure to discontinue end-to-end DS1 or E1 service.
Important!
This procedure assumes that the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 DMXtend is in service and that a DS1/E1 port is being discontinued.
Prior to performing this procedure:
Refer to Before you begin and Required equipment in this chapter.
Refer to Electrostatic discharge in Chapter 1, Safety.
Verify that the work instructions specify the terminating nodes, pass-through nodes (UPSRs only), DS/E1 port addresses, and cross-connections to be deleted.
Complete the following steps to discontinue end-to-end DS1 or E1 service.
1 |
Using the work instructions, determine the DS1/E1 port to be discontinued. | ||||||||
2 |
At the terminating nodes, click the Alarm List button to obtain an NE Alarm List and verify that no alarms are present. Clear all alarms before continuing this procedure. Reference: Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer Extend (DMXtend) Alarm Messages and Trouble Clearing Guide, 365-372-326 | ||||||||
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Important! This step may activate the office alarms. The audible alarm may be suppressed by pressing the ACO push-button. At the cross-connect panel or equivalent connection point at the terminating nodes, remove the DS1/E1 signal associated with the port being discontinued. Result: The FAULT LED flashes on the circuit pack with signals removed. | ||||||||
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At the terminating nodes, click the Alarm List button to obtain an NE Alarm List and verify that the correct DS1/E1 signal was removed. | ||||||||
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At the terminating nodes, select Configuration →Update System → Update States to clear the DS1/E1 LOS alarms. Result: The flashing FAULT LEDs go off. | ||||||||
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At the terminating nodes, click the Alarm List button to obtain an NE Alarm List and verify that the DS1/E1 LOS alarm is cleared. | ||||||||
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At the terminating nodes, select View → Equipment to access the required DS1/E1 ports and verify that the Port Monitoring Mode changed to AUTO. | ||||||||
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Determine the cross-connections for the circuit being discontinued using the work instructions, or at the terminating nodes and non-terminating nodes (UPSRs only), select View → Cross-Connections to obtain a current list of cross-connections. Record the source addresses (SRC) of the cross-connections to be deleted. | ||||||||
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At the terminating nodes, select Configuration → Cross-Connections to access the Cross-Connection Wizard and delete the add/drop cross-connections for all DS1/E1 service being removed. (Refer to the cross-connection source addresses recorded in Step 8.) Important! DS1/E1 slots cannot be unequipped without an alarm until all port cross-connections are removed. | ||||||||
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If required, at each pass-through node (UPSRs only) select Configuration → Cross-Connections to access the Cross-Connection Wizard and delete the pass-through cross-connections for all DS1/E1 service being removed. (Refer to the cross-connection source addresses recorded in Step 8.) | ||||||||
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Important! The LNW6/7 28DS1/DS1PM circuit packs have 28 DS1 ports. The LNW8/LNW801 56DS1/E1 circuit pack has 56 DS1/E1 ports. The LNW39/LNW391 circuit packs have 16 DS1 ports and 3 DS3 ports. If all ports on the circuit pack are being discontinued, you may remove the circuit pack, if required. | ||||||||
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Have circuit packs been removed?
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If circuit packs have been removed, update the internal equipment list. From the System View menu select Configuration → Update System → Update Inventory. Click OK and then proceed to Step 15. | ||||||||
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If circuit packs have not been removed, provision the Port Monitoring Mode of the DS1/E1 ports to AUTO, NMON, or IS, as required. From the System View menu select Configuration → Equipment, expand the required circuit pack details, then select the DS1/E1 port. Under the Fault Management section, select NMON (Not Monitored) or AUTO (Automatic) for the Port Monitoring Mode . Important! If the Port Monitoring Mode is NMON, the port is not monitored/alarmed, and the port will not automatically transition to the in service state if a valid signal is detected. If the Port Monitoring Mode is AUTO, the port automatically transitions to the in service state if a valid signal is detected and the port is monitored/alarmed. If the Port Monitoring Mode is provisioned to IS, the port is monitored and alarms are reported. | ||||||||
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At the terminating nodes and non-terminating nodes (UPSRs only), click the Alarm List button to obtain an NE Alarm List and verify that no alarms are present. End of steps |
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