Procedure 6-5: Replace pluggable transmission module

- Overview

Use this procedure to replace a pluggable transmission module in a circuit pack.

- Required equipment

Use only the Alcatel-Lucent specified Class 1 SFP/XFP transceivers.

Name

Pluggable Transmission Module Code/Comcode

Description

Compatible Circuit Packs

EM1G//EMFE 1000BASE-T//100BASE-T

BASE-T-C1

109565549

10 Mb/s, 100 Mb/s and GbE, Copper, SFP TRCVR

LNW63

LNW64

LNW70/LNW170

LNW78

LNW87

OM155 1.3IR1

OC3IR1-I1

109453894

OC3 IR1, SM, 1310 nm, 15 km, SFP TRCVR

LNW37

LNW45

LNW55

LNW84

LNW302

LNW705

OM155 1.3LR1

OC3LR1-I1

109453886

OC3 LR1, SM, 1310 nm, 40 km, SFP TRCVR

LNW37

LNW45

LNW55

LNW84

LNW302

LNW705

OM155 1.3SR1

S155I2

109602599

OC-3 SR-1/STM-1, SM, 1310 nm, 2 km, SFP TRCVR

LNW37

LNW45

LNW55

LNW84

LNW302

LNW705

OM155//OM622 //2.5G 1.3IR1//1.3IR1// 1.3IR1

OC3X12X48-IR1-I1

109708131

OC3/STM1/OC12/ STM4/OC48/STM16, 1310nm, 15 km, SFP TRCVR

LNW55

LNW84

OM155//OM622// 2.5G 1.3LR1//1.3LR1// 1.3LR1

OC3X12X48-LR1-I1

109708149

OC3/STM1/OC12/ STM4/OC48/STM16, 1310nm, 40km, 15 km, SFP TRCVR

LNW55

LNW84

OM622 1.3IR1

OC12IR1-I1

109453902

OC12 IR1, SM, 1310 nm, 15 km, SFP TRCVR

LNW49

LNW55

LNW84

LNW382

LNW705

OM622 1.3LR1

OC12LR1-I1

109467522

OC12 LR1, SM, 1310 nm, 40 km, SFP TRCVR

LNW49

LNW55

LNW84

LNW382

LNW705

OM622 1.5LR2

OC12LR2-I1

109604447

OC12 LR2, SM, 1550 nm, 80 km, SFP TRCVR

LNW49

LNW55

LNW84

LNW382

LNW705

OM155//OM622/ CWDM-LR

S622C47EL

109664086

OC-3/STM-1 or OC-12/STM-4 CWDM, 1471 nm, SFP TRCVR

LNW37

LNW45

LNW49

LNW55

LNW84

LNW705

OM155//OM622/ CWDM-LR

S622C49EL

109664094

OC-3/STM-1 or OC-12/STM-4 CWDM, 1491 nm, SFP TRCVR

LNW37

LNW45

LNW49

LNW55

LNW84

LNW705

OM155//OM622/ CWDM-LR

S622C51EL

109664102

OC-3/STM-1 or OC-12/STM-4 CWDM, 1511 nm, SFP TRCVR

LNW37

LNW45

LNW49

LNW55

LNW84

LNW705

OM155//OM622/ CWDM-LR

S622C53EL

109664110

OC-3/STM-1 or OC-12/STM-4 CWDM, 1531 nm, SFP TRCVR

LNW37

LNW45

LNW49

LNW55

LNW84

LNW705

OM155//OM622/ CWDM-LR

S622C55EL

109664128

OC-3/STM-1 or OC-12/STM-4 CWDM, 1551 nm, SFP TRCVR

LNW37

LNW45

LNW49

LNW55

LNW84

LNW705

OM155//OM622/ CWDM-LR

S622C57EL

109664136

OC-3/STM-1 or OC-12/STM-4 CWDM, 1571 nm, SFP TRCVR

LNW37

LNW45

LNW49

LNW55

LNW84

LNW705

OM155//OM622/ CWDM-LR

S622C59EL

109664144

OC-3/STM-1 or OC-12/STM-4 CWDM, 1591 nm, SFP TRCVR

LNW37

LNW45

LNW49

LNW55

LNW84

LNW705

OM155//OM622/ CWDM-LR

S622C61EL

109664151

OC-3/STM-1 or OC-12/STM-4 CWDM, 1611 nm, SFP TRCVR

LNW37

LNW45

LNW49

LNW55

LNW84

LNW705

OM1G 1000BASE-ZX

1000BASE-ZX-I1

109541862

GbE SM 1550 nm 1000BASE-ZX SFP TRCVR

LNW63

LNW64

LNW70/LNW170

LNW78

LNW87

OM1G//OMFC 1000BASE-LX//100/200-SM-LL-L-I

GE-1X2XFC-LX-C1

109527804

GbE SM 1310 nm 1XFC/2XFC 1000BASE-LX SFP TRCVR

LNW64

LNW70/LNW170

LNW73/73C

LNW78

LNW87

OM1G//OMFC 1000BASE-LX//100/200-SM-LL-L-I

GE-1X2XFC-LX-I1

109568782

GbE SM 1310 nm 1XFC/2XFC 1000BASE-LX SFP TRCVR

LNW63

LNW64

LNW70/LNW170

LNW73/73C

LNW78

LNW87

LNW705

OM1G//OMFC 1000BASE-SX//100/200-M5/M6-SN-S

GE-1X2XFC-SX-C1

109527796

GbE MM 850 nm 1XFC/2XFC 1000BASE-SX SFP TRCVR

LNW64

LNW70/LNW170

LNW73/73C

LNW78

LNW87

OM1G//OMFC 1000BASE-SX//100/200-M5/M6-SN-S

GE-1X2XFC-SX-I1

109570606

GbE MM 850 nm 1XFC/2XFC 1000BASE-SX SFP TRCVR

LNW63

LNW64

LNW70/LNW170

LNW73/73C

LNW78

LNW87

LNW705

OM2.5G 1.3LR1

OC48LR1-I1

109493528

OC48 LR1, SM, 1310 nm, 40 km, SFP TRCVR

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

LNW705

OM2.5G 1.5LR2

OC48LR2-I1

109504431

OC48 LR2, SM, 1550 nm, 80 km, SFP TRCVR

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

LNW705

OM2.5G 1.3SR1

OC48SR1-I1

109564518

OC48 SR1, SM, 1310 nm, 2 km, SFP TRCVR

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

LNW705

OM2.5G 1.5LR2

S2D23C6

109610378

OC-48/STM-16/OTU1 DWDM, 192.3 THz, 1558.983 nm, SFP TRCVR

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

OM2.5G 1.5LR2

S2D25C6

109610394

OC-48/STM-16/OTU1 DWDM, 192.5 THz, 1557.363 nm, SFP TRCVR

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

OM2.5G 1.5LR2

S2D27C6

109610410

OC-48/STM-16/OTU1 DWDM, 192.7 THz, 1555.747 nm, SFP TRCVR

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

OM2.5G 1.5LR2

S2D31C6

109610451

OC-48/STM-16/OTU1 DWDM, 193.1 THz, 1552.524 nm, SFP TRCVR

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

OM2.5G 1.5LR2

S2D33C6

109610477

OC-48/STM-16/OTU1 DWDM, 193.3 THz, 1550.918 nm, SFP TRCVR

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

OM2.5G 1.5LR2

S2D35C6

109610493

OC-48/STM-16/OTU1 DWDM, 193.5 THz, 1549.315 nm, SFP TRCVR

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

OM2.5G 1.5LR2

S2D37C6

109610519

OC-48/STM-16/OTU1 DWDM, 193.7 THz, 1547.715 nm, SFP TRCVR

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

OM2.5G 1.5LR2

S2D45C6

109610600

OC-48/STM-16/OTU1 DWDM, 194.5 THz, 1541.349 nm, SFP TRCVR

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

OM2.5G 1.5LR2

S2D47C6

109610626

OC-48/STM-16/OTU1 DWDM, 194.7 THz, 1539.766 nm, SFP TRCVR

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

OM2.5G 1.5LR2

S2D49C6

109610642

OC-48/STM-16/OTU1 DWDM, 194.9 THz, 1538.186 nm, SFP TRCVR

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

OM2.5G 1.5LR2

S2D53C6

109610691

OC-48/STM-16/OTU1 DWDM, 195.3 THz, 1535.036 nm, SFP TRCVR

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

OM2.5G 1.5LR2

S2D55C6

109610717

OC-48/STM-16/OTU1 DWDM, 195.5 THz, 1533.465 nm, SFP TRCVR

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

OM2.5G 1.5LR2

S2D59C6

109610766

OC-48/STM-16/OTU1 DWDM, 195.9 THz, 1530.334 nm, SFP TRCVR

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

OM2.5G/SL-16.2

S2G7C47LI

1AB402160002

OC48/STM16 CWDM 1471 nm, SFP TRCVR

S-C8L1-1D2 : S-C8L1-1D5

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

OM2.5G/SL-16.2

S2G7C49LI

1AB402160003

OC48/STM16CWDM 1491 nm, SFP TRCVR

S-C8L1-1D2 : S-C8L1-1D5

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

OM2.5G/SL-16.2

S2G7C51LI

1AB402160004

OC48/STM16 CWDM 1511 nm, SFP TRCVR

S-C8L1-1D2 : S-C8L1-1D5

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

OM2.5G/SL-16.2

S2G7C53LI

1AB402160005

OC48/STM16 CWDM 1531 nm, SFP TRCVR

S-C8L1-1D2 : S-C8L1-1D5

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

OM2.5G/SL-16.2

S2G7C55LI

1AB402160006

OC48/STM16 CWDM 1551 nm, SFP TRCVR

S-C8L1-1D2 : S-C8L1-1D5

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

OM2.5G/SL-16.2

S2G7C57LI

1AB402160007

OC48/STM16CWDM 1571 nm, SFP TRCVR

S-C8L1-1D2 : S-C8L1-1D5

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

OM2.5G/SL-16.2

S2G7C59LI

1AB402160008

OC48/STM16 CWDM 1591 nm, SFP TRCVR

S-C8L1-1D2 : S-C8L1-1D5

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

OM2.5G/SL-16.2

S2G7C61LI

1AB402160009

OC48/STM16 CWDM 1611 nm, SFP TRCVR

S-C8L1-1D2 : S-C8L1-1D5

LNW41

LNW55

LNW62

LNW84

LNW402

OM10G 1.5IR2 (S-64.2b)

OC192IR2-C1

109537563

OC192 IR2, SM, 1550 nm, 40 km, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G 1.5IR2 (S-64.2b)

OC192IR2-I1

109586479

OC192 IR2, SM, 1550 nm, 40 km, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

LNW705

OM10G 1.5LR2 (P1L1-2D2)

OC192LR2-C1

109537555

OC192 LR2, SM, 1550 nm, 80 km, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G 1.3SR1 (I-64.1)

OC192SR1-C1

109537902

OC192 SR1, SM, 1310 nm, 2 km, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G DWDMLR (DW100U- 2AxC(F))

X10G21C5

109615005

OC-192/STM-64/OTU2 DWDM, 192.1 THz, 1560.606 nm, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G DWDMLR (DW100U- 2AxC(F))

X10G22C5

109615013

OC-192/STM-64/OTU2 DWDM, 192.2 THz, 1559.794 nm, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G DWDMLR (DW100U- 2AxC(F))

X10G23C5

109615021

OC-192/STM-64/OTU2 DWDM, 192.3 THz, 1558.983 nm, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G DWDMLR (DW100U- 2AxC(F))

X10G24C5

109615039

OC-192/STM-64/OTU2 DWDM, 192.4 THz, 1558.173 nm, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G DWDMLR (DW100U- 2AxC(F))

X10G25C5

109615047

OC-192/STM-64/OTU2 DWDM, 192.5 THz, 1557.363 nm, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G DWDMLR (DW100U- 2AxC(F))

X10G26C5

109615054

OC-192/STM-64/OTU2 DWDM, 192.6 THz, 1556.555 nm, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G DWDMLR (DW100U- 2AxC(F))

X10G27C5

109615062

OC-192/STM-64/OTU2 DWDM, 192.7 THz, 1555.747 nm, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G DWDMLR (DW100U- 2AxC(F))

X10G28C5

109615070

OC-192/STM-64/OTU2 DWDM, 192.8 THz, 1554.940 nm, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G DWDMLR (DW100U- 2AxC(F))

X10G31C5

109615104

OC-192/STM-64/ OTU2 DWDM, 193.1 THz, 1552.524 nm, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G DWDMLR (DW100U- 2AxC(F))

X10G33C5

109615120

OC-192/STM-64/ OTU2 DWDM, 193.3 THz, 1550.918 nm, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G DWDMLR (DW100U- 2AxC(F))

X10G35C5

109615146

OC-192/STM-64/ OTU2 DWDM, 193.5 THz, 1549.315 nm, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G DWDMLR (DW100U- 2AxC(F))

X10G37C5

109615161

OC-192/STM-64/ OTU2 DWDM, 193.7 THz, 1547.715 nm, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G DWDMLR (DW100U- 2AxC(F))

X10G45C5

109615245

OC-192/STM-64/ OTU2 DWDM, 194.5 THz, 1541.349 nm, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G DWDMLR (DW100U- 2AxC(F))

X10G47C5

109615260

OC-192/STM-64/ OTU2 DWDM, 194.7 THz, 1539.766 nm, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G DWDMLR (DW100U- 2AxC(F))

X10G49C5

109615286

OC-192/STM-64/ OTU2 DWDM, 194.9 THz, 1538.186 nm, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G DWDMLR (DW100U- 2AxC(F))

X10G52C5

109615310

OC-192/STM-64/OTU2 DWDM, 195.2 THz, 1535.822 nm, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G DWDMLR (DW100U- 2AxC(F))

X10G53C5

109615328

OC-192/STM-64/OTU2 DWDM, 195.3 THz, 1535.036 nm, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G DWDMLR (DW100U- 2AxC(F))

X10G54C5

109615336

OC-192/STM-64/OTU2 DWDM, 195.4 THz, 1534.250 nm, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G DWDMLR (DW100U- 2AxC(F))

X10G55C5

109615344

OC-192/STM-64/OTU2 DWDM, 195.5 THz, 1533.465 nm, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G DWDMLR (DW100U- 2AxC(F))

X10G56C5

109615351

OC-192/STM-64/OTU2 DWDM, 195.6 THz, 1532.681 nm, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G DWDMLR (DW100U- 2AxC(F))

X10G57C5

109615369

OC-192/STM-64/OTU2 DWDM, 195.7 THz, 1531.898 nm, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G DWDMLR (DW100U- 2AxC(F))

X10G58C5

109615377

OC-192/STM-64/OTU2 DWDM, 195.8 THz, 1531.116 nm, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OM10G DWDMLR (DW100U- 2AxC(F))

X10G59C5

109615385

OC-192/STM-64/OTU2 DWDM, 195.9 THz, 1530.334 nm, XFP TRCVR

LNW141

OMESCON MMF

ESCON-MM-I1

109523886

ESCON MM, 1310 nm SFP TRCVR

LNW73/73C

OMFE 100BASE-LX-SM

100BASE-LX-I1

109527812

100 Mb/s optical Fast Ethernet SFP TRCVR

LNW70/LNW170

LNW74

LNW78

LNW87

OMFE 100BASE-FX

100BASE-FX-I1

109703140

100 Mb/s optical Fast Ethernet SFP TRCVR

LNW70/LNW170

LNW74

LNW78

LNW87

OMFE 100BASE-ZX

100BASE-ZX-I1

109703157

100 Mb/s optical Fast Ethernet SFP TRCVR

LNW87

LNW170

Refer to the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer Extend (DMXtend) Installation Manual, 365-372-327, as required, when removing and/or installing pluggable transmission modules.

- Before you begin

Prior to performing this procedure:

  1. Refer to Laser safety and Electrostatic discharge in Chapter 1, Safety.

  2. Using office records and/or View → Equipment, determine the correct type of pluggable transmission module to be replaced.

  3. Ensure that the correct pluggable transmission module is available for replacement.

Steps

Complete the following steps to replace a pluggable transmission module.

 
1

If replacing a pluggable transmission module in an...

Then...

optical OLIU circuit pack,

Continue with Step 2.

Ethernet or DATA circuit pack,

Proceed to Step 8.


2

Important!

Low-speed OLIU circuit packs have more than one optical port. Each individual optical port can be provisioned for 1+1 (1+1 or Bidirectional 1+1), UPSR, or 0x1Sn applications.

From the System View menu, select Reports → Status Lists → Port. Click on the required low-speed OLIU circuit pack with the pluggable transmission module to be replaced and Select. Observe the value of the Switch State parameter for the required port. If the port Switch State parameter is active, the port is active for transmission. Click Close.


3

Is the port active on the pluggable transmission module that you wish to replace?

If...

Then...

Yes

Continue with Step 4.

No

Proceed to Step 8.


4

To determine the protection group associated with the active port select View → Equipment. Expand the required low-speed OLIU circuit pack by clicking on the plus sign (+). Click on the required active port and Select. Observe the Application parameter to determine the type of protection. Click Close to exit.


5

If the Application parameter of any active ports is UPSR, at each node in the UPSR, select Reports → Path Protection List to verify that no Forced or Lockout path protection switches exist.

If required, clear any existing Forced or Lockout path protection switches using the Fault → Protection Switch → Path Protection → Switch Type Clear command.


6

If the Application parameter of the active port is...

Then perform a Forced protection switch...

1+1,

to the standby line. Select Fault → Protection Switch. Click on the required 1+1 Line protection group and Select. Select the ForcedSwitch Type and click Apply.

A dialog box appears asking you to confirm executing this command. Click Yes.

1+1_bidir,

to the standby line. Select Fault → Protection Switch. Click on the required 1+1_bidir line fn-{d,g}-{1-x} protection group and Select. Select the ForcedSwitch Type and click Apply.

A dialog box appears asking you to confirm executing this command. Click Yes.


7

To verify that a 1+1 line switch occurred, perform the following:

  1. From the System View menu, select View → Protection.

  2. Highlight the required 1+1 or 1+1_bidir line protection group and click Select.

  3. Verify that the port on the companion circuit pack is now active.

  4. Verify that Switch Request State is Forced Switch.


8

Remove the cables from the required pluggable transmission module.


9

Referring to the figure below, determine the type of latching mechanism on the pluggable transmission module you have.

View the figure View the figure View the figure
10

Referring to Step 9, what type of latching mechanism does your module have?

If...

Then...

Type 1 (optical)

Remove the required pluggable transmission module from the circuit pack by pushing the plastic tab on the side of the module toward the back of the shelf (away from you), then gripping the sides of the module, remove it from the socket. Proceed to Step 14.

Type 2 (optical)

Remove the required pluggable transmission module from the circuit pack by squeezing the plastic tab on the side of the module toward the top of the shelf, then gripping the sides of the module, remove it from the socket. Proceed to Step 14.

Type 3 (optical)

Continue with Step 11.

Type 4, 5, and 6 (optical)

Proceed to Step 13.

Type 7 and 8 (electrical)

Proceed to Step 13.


11

Before removing the module, the latch must be in the open position. Open the swivel latch and pull gently on the latch to remove the pluggable transmission module from the socket.

Figure 6-10, Latch type 3 (opened and closed) shows the open and closed position of the latch. Depending on your pluggable transmission module type, the appearance of the port opening and latch mechanism may vary.

Figure 6-10: Latch type 3 (opened and closed)
Latch type 3 (opened and closed)
12

Proceed to Step 14.


13

Before removing the module, the latch must be in the open position. Open the swivel latch and pull gently on the latch to remove the pluggable transmission module from the socket.

Figure 6-11, Latch type 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 (opened and closed) shows the open and closed position of the latch. Depending on your PTM type, the appearance of the port opening and latch mechanism may vary.

Figure 6-11: Latch type 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 (opened and closed)
Latch type 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 (opened and closed)
14

Important!

It is recommended that dust covers be installed into the ports on optical pluggable transmission modules to maintain cleanliness until the cable is connected. Electrical pluggable transmission modules do not require dust covers.

If you just removed an optical pluggable transmission module, install dust covers into the ports to maintain cleanliness.


15

Before installing the replacement transmission module, hold the connector/latch-end of the module in your left hand with the gold fingers facing you. The module should be positioned in manner similar to Figure 6-12, Pluggable transmission module with dust cover (optical only).

Figure 6-12: Pluggable transmission module with dust cover (optical only)
Pluggable transmission module with dust cover (optical only)

Important!

If you are installing an optical module, do not remove the dust cover until you are ready to connect cabling or if you need to clean the module.

Dust covers

There are a variety of different types of dust covers. Any of the following examples could be similar to the dust cover in your optical pluggable transmission module.

Figure 6-13: Examples of dust covers
Examples of dust covers
16

Referring to the figure below, determine the type of latching mechanism on the pluggable transmission module you have.

View the figure View the figure View the figure
17

Important!

Optical pluggable transmission modules are shipped with a dust cover installed into the optical ports to maintain cleanliness during storage and/or transportation. It is recommended that the dust cover be kept in place to maintain cleanliness until the optical fiber is connected. With proper care and handling, cleaning the pluggable transmission modules should not be necessary.

If required, clean the optical pluggable transmission module.

Reference:

Procedure 6-12: Clean optical pluggable transmission module


18

Referring to Step 16, what type of latching mechanism does your module have?

If...

Then...

Type 1 or 2 (optical)

Proceed to Step 22.

Type 3 (optical)

Continue with Step 19.

Type 4, 5, or 6 (optical)

Proceed to Step 21.

Type 7, or 8 (electrical)

Proceed to Step 21.


19

Before inserting the module, the latch must be in the closed position. On an optical pluggable transmission modules, the latch is in the closed position when the dust cover is in place.

Figure 6-14, Latch type 3 (opened and closed) shows the open and closed position of the latch. Depending on your pluggable transmision module type, the appearance of the port opening and latch mechanism may vary.

Figure 6-14: Latch type 3 (opened and closed)
Latch type 3 (opened and closed)
20

Proceed to Step 22.


21

Before inserting the module, the latch must be in the closed position. When the dust cover is in place on an optical pluggable transmission module, the latch is in the closed position.

Figure 6-15, Latch type 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 (opened and closed) shows the open and closed position of the latch. Depending on your PTM type, the appearance of the port opening and latch mechanism may vary.

Figure 6-15: Latch type 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 (opened and closed)
Latch type 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 (opened and closed)
22

With your left hand, hold the pluggable transmission module by the port end or dust cover. The ports are in your left hand and the gold fingers are visible (facing you). (Do not insert pluggable transmission module).


23

Rotate the module; the port end or dust cover is facing you and the gold fingers are facing the floor. (Do not insert pluggable transmission module).


24

Insert the pluggable transmission module in the required socket of the circuit pack faceplate. Confirm that the pluggable transmission module is locked in the socket. Verify that all unused sockets on the circuit pack are equipped with dust covers.

Figure 6-16: Insert pluggable transmission module into socket
Insert pluggable transmission module into socket

Result:

The port appears in the WaveStar® CIT System View indicating successful installation.

If response is not correct, replace the pluggable transmission module. If the pluggable transmission module fails when inserted, and another transmission module in the shelf fails at the same time, replace the newly-installed pluggable transmission module. Each pluggable transmission module has unique internal data for warranty purposes. If this data for any reason is not unique, both pluggable transmission modules with the duplicated information will be declared failed.


25

Push on the port end or dust cover to insert the module. The latch automatically catches when the module is inserted. The module is secure.


26

Reconnect the cables.


27

If replacing a pluggable transmission module in an...

Then...

Optical OLIU circuit pack,

Continue with Step 28.

Ethernet or DATA circuit pack,

Proceed to Step 30.


28

If required, clear any Forced 1+1 line protection switch performed in Step 6. Select Fault → Protection Switch. Click on the required 1+1 Line or 1+1_bidir Line protection group and Select. Select the Reset Switch Type and click Apply.

Result:

A dialog box appears asking you to confirm executing this command. Click Yes.


29

To verify that a 1+1 line switch cleared, perform the following:

  1. From the System View menu, select View → Protection.

  2. Highlight the required 1+1 or 1+1_bidir line protection group and click Select.

  3. Verify that Switch Request State is No Request.

Result:

If Switch Request State reads Signal Failure or Signal Degrade, there is a higher priority switch request in place.


30

From the System View menu, click the Alarm List button to obtain an NE Alarm List. Verify that no alarms are present for the installed pluggable transmission module.

If required, refer to the appropriate procedure to clear any alarms.


31

From the System View menu, use View → Equipment to access the port parameters for the pluggable transmission module just installed and verify that the parameters are intact.

If required, refer to the appropriate procedure in the Alcatel-Lucent 1665 Data Multiplexer Extend (DMXtend) User Operations Guide, 365-372-325 to change any parameters.


End of steps

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