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1.1 AUX
AUX: system auxiliary interface unit
Product Board
The TN52AUX board supports 1+1 protection only when it is used in an enhanced
OptiX OSN 8800 T64 or an enhanced OptiX OSN 8800 T32 subrack.
Type
The system provides two types of the TN11AUX. Table 21-43 lists the types
of the TN11AUX.
Substitution Relationship
Original Substitute Substitution Rules
Board Board
TN11AUX None -
TN15AUX None -
TN16AUX None -
TN21AUX TN22AUX If the SCC is the TN22SCC, upgrade the NE software to
OptiX OSN 3800 V100R004C01 or a later version.
TN22AUX None -
Original Substitute Substitution Rules
Board Board
TN51AUX TN52AUX When a TN51AUX board in a general OptiX OSN 8800 T64
or OptiX OSN 8800 T32 subrack is replaced with a
TN52AUX board, the logical board for the TN52AUX board
can be created as TN51AUX on the NMS. This substitution
does not require a board software upgrade. After the
substitution, the TN52AUX board provides only the
functions of the TN51AUX board.
When a TN51AUX board in an enhanced OptiX OSN 8800
T64 or OptiX OSN 8800 T32 subrack is replaced with a
TN52AUX board, the logical board for the TN52AUX board
must be created as TN52AUX on the NMS. This substitution
does not require a board software upgrade. After the
substitution, the TN52AUX board functions are available.
TN52AUX None -
1.1.2 Application
AUX board is a system control and communication unit.
Basic function Provides the system with various auxiliary interfaces and
management interfaces.
Interface Provides the Ethernet communications interface and management
interface.
Provides the common and the emergent inter-subrack
communications interfaces
Setting of subrack Supported.
ID
For detailed functions and features of the TN15AUX board, refer to Table
21-45.
Table 1-3 Functions and features of the TN15AUX board
For detailed functions and features of the TN16AUX board, refer to Table
21-46.
For detailed functions and features of the TN51AUX board, refer to Table
21-48.
For detailed functions and features of the TN52AUX board, refer to Table
21-49.
Power supply
module
Backplane
DC power supply
from a backplane
Other boards
Overhead
Power supply Monitoring Communication
processing
module module module
module
Fuse Required
voltage
Backplane
DC power supply
from a backplane
Other boards
Module Function
CPU and control module
The CPU module implements the control, monitoring and management
of the communication module and detects the power supply at the same
time.
TN11AUX/TN15AUX/: The control module provides the subrack ID
and collects the alarms and performance events of each functional
module as well as the clock information.
TN16AUX: The control module collects the alarms and performance
events of each functional module as well as the clock information.
TN21AUX/TN22AUX: The control module collects the alarms and
performance events of each functional module as well as the clock
information.
TN51AUX/TN52AUX: The control module collects the alarms and
performance events of each functional module as well as the clock
information.
Communication module
The TN16AUX board is connected to the EFI board through the backplane. The
interfaces as follows are provided on the EFI board.
The TN51AUX/TN52AUX board is connected to the EFI1 and EFI2 boards through
the backplane. The interfaces as follows are provided on the EFI1 and EFI2 boards.
− Provides the inter-board communication interface to connect the
service boards and the SCC. Implements the data communication
between boards.
− Provides the NM interface and the NM cascading interface that
connect the AUX and the NM terminal.
− TN11AUX/TN15AUX: Provides the common and the emergent
inter-subrack communication network interfaces.
TN21AUX/TN22AUX: Provides the OAM interface for remote
maintenance.
Power supply module
TN11AUX: Converts the DC power supplied by the backplane into the
power required by each module on the board.
TN15AUX/TN16AUX/TN51AUX/TN52AUX: Converts the DC power
supplied by the backplane into the power required by each module on the
board.
TN21AUX/TN22AUX: Supplies power for the AUX. It also provides the
entire OptiX OSN 3800 system with 3.3 V integrated power backup to
protect the 3.3 V power supply of any board in the system.
Overhead Processing module
− Collects overhead information about other boards and sends the
information to the TN16XCH/TN16SCC/TN16UXCM.
− Receives the processed overhead information from
TN16XCH/TN16SCC/TN16UXCM and sends the information to the
other boards.
Monitoring module
Detects whether the boards are in position and reports alarms to the
U2000.
NM_ETH1
NM_ETH2
ETH1
ETH2
STAT
PROG
AUX
AUX
STAT
ACT
PROG SubRACK-ID
SRV
ALMC
RESET
LAMP TEST
ALM CUT
Figure 1-5 Front panel of the TN21AUX/TN22AUX board
STAT
PROG
NM_ETH1
NM_ETH2
EXT
AUX
AUX
STAT
ACT
PROG
SRV
Indicators
There are two indicators on the front panel of the
TN11AUX/TN15AUX/TN21AUX/TN22AUX board.
There are five indicators on the front panel of the TN16AUX board.
There are four indicators on the front panel of the TN51AUX , and
TN52AUX board.
Board hardware status indicator (STAT) - triple-colored (red, green,
yellow)
Service active status indicator (ACT) - dual-colored (green, orange)
Board software status indicator (PROG) - dual-colored (red, green)
Service alarm indicator (SRV) - triple-colored (red, green, yellow)
Alarm cut-off indicator (ALMC)- yellow
Only the ACT indicator of TN51AUX board supports the orange color.
For details about indicators on the board, see A.4 Board Indicators.
Interfaces
Table 21-50 lists the type and function of each interface of the TN11AUX
board.
The TN16AUX/TN51AUX/TN52AUX board does not provide external
interfaces.
Table 1-8 Types and functions of the interfaces on the TN11AUX board
Table 1-9 Types and functions of the interfaces on the TN15AUX board
Table 21-52 lists the type and function of each interface of the
TN21AUX/TN22AUX board.
Button Function
RESET Used to perform a warm reset on the TN16AUX board.
ALM CUT Used to clear an audible alarm.
LAMP TEST Used to test all of the indicators.
LED
LED indicators are present on only the TN16AUX. For details on the LED
indicators, see Table 21-54.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
0 Decimal subrack ID
Product Slot
Table 21-56 shows the valid slots for the TN15AUX board.
Table 1-14 Valid slots for the TN15AUX board
Product Slot
Table 21-57 shows the valid slots for the TN16AUX board.
Product Slot
Table 21-58 shows the valid slots for the TN21AUX/TN22AUX board.
Product Slot
Table 21-59 shows the valid slots for the TN51AUX board.
Product Slot
Table 21-60 shows the valid slots for the TN52AUX board.
Product Slot
General OptiX OSN 8800 T32 IU41
subrack
Enhanced OptiX OSN 8800 T32 IU41, IU43
subrack
General OptiX OSN 8800 T64 IU72, IU83
subrack
Product Slot
Enhanced OptiX OSN 8800 T64 IU72, IU73, IU83, IU84
subrack
1.1.7 Jumper
The TN11AUX01 board is available in two types. For one type there are three
jumpers and for the other type there are eight jumpers inside the board. There
are eight jumpers inside the TN11AUX02 board. There are eight DIP switches
inside the TN15AUX board.The jumpers and DIP switches are used to set the
subrack ID. There is no jumper inside the TN16AUX/TN51AUX/TN52AUX
board.
Jumper of TN11AUX
The SCC detects the subrack ID and identifies whether the subrack is a
primary or a secondary one. The result is indicated by the LED indicator of
the SCC front panel.
The TN11AUX01 board is available in two types. For one type there are three
jumpers and for the other type there are eight jumpers inside the board.
For the TN11AUX01 board that has three jumpers inside, the jumpers
can be set in eight combinations, representing decimal values 0-7. The
default setting of the three jumpers is 000. The value 0 indicates the
master subrack, and the other values indicate slave subracks. Figure
21-72 shows the position of the three jumpers. When the two pins on the
right of each jumper are capped, the setting is 1; when the two pins on
the left of each jumper are capped, the setting is 0. As shown in Figure
21-72, the jumper setting represents the decimal value of 1, which means
that the subrack ID is 1.
For the TN11AUX01 board that has eight jumpers inside, the J14, J15,
J16, J17, and J18, jumpers are reserved and the two pins on the left of
each reserved jumper must be capped. The J4, J3, and J2 jumpers can be
set in 8 combinations, representing decimal values 0-7. The default
setting of the three jumpers is 000. The value 0 indicates the master
subrack and the other values indicate slave subracks. Figure 21-73 shows
the position of the jumpers. When the two pins on the right of each of the
three jumpers are capped, the setting is 1; when the two pins on the left
of each of the three jumpers are capped, the setting is 0. As shown in
Figure 21-73, the jumper setting represents the decimal value of 1, which
means that the subrack ID is 1.
Figure 1-8 Position of the three jumpers on the TN11AUX01 board
1 2 3
Junper cap
Jumpers
1 2 3
CPU
Figure 1-9 Position of the eight jumpers on the TN11AUX01 board
J4 J3 J2
Representing 0 Representing 0 Representing0
Junper cap
J18 J14
J4 J3 J2
J18 J14
CPU
The J14, J15, J16, J17, and J18 jumpers must be set as specified in Figure
21-73 .
Exercise caution when modifying the subrack ID, because the modification
may cause service interruption.
The TN11AUX02 board has eight jumpers, which can be used to implement
32 states that represent decimal values 0-31. Each jumper represents a binary
value: 0 or 1. In the TN11AUX02 board, the J14, J17, and J18 jumpers are
reserved. The default value of the five jumpers is 00000. "0" indicates the
master subrack. The other values indicate slave subracks. Figure 21-74 shows
the jumpers on the board.
J4 J3 J2
Representing 0 Representing 0 Representing0
Junper cap
J18 J14
J4 J3 J2
J18 J14
CPU
The J14, J17, and J18 jumpers must be set as specified in Figure 21-74.
Exercise caution when modifying the subrack ID, because the modification
may cause service interruption.
DIP Switches of the TN15AUX Board
The TN15AUX board has two DIP switches. The value set by each switch can
be 0 or 1 (in binary code). ID1–ID4 correspond to pins 1–4 on SW2 and
ID5–ID8 correspond to pins 1–4 on SW1. Only ID1–ID5 are valid. (ID6–ID8
are reserved.) From higher bits to lower bits are ID5–ID1, which can be set to
32 combinations and the default value is 00000. The value 0 indicates the
master subrack, and the other values indicate slave subracks. Figure 21-75
shows the position of the DIP switches on the TN15AUX board.
When the DIP switch is toggled to ON, the value of the corresponding bit
is set to 0.
As shown in Figure 21-75, values ID5–ID1 correspond to 00001 (in
binary code), which indicates that the subrack ID is 1 in decimal.
ON (ID1) ON (ID5)
ON (ID2) ON (ID6)
ON (ID3) ON (ID7)
ON (ID4) ON (ID8)
SW2 SW1
SW2
SW1
Jumper of TN21/TN22AUX
The TN21AUX has 3 jumpers. Figure 21-76 shows the jumpers.
The TN22AUX has 8 jumpers. Before the board is used, make sure that the
setting of the J4 jumper is the same as that shown in Figure 21-77.
CPU
Jumper
Figure 1-13 Position of the jumper on the TN22AUX
J4J11J10J21J20J19J23J22
Jumper
Jumper cap
8 (J4)
Mechanical Specifications
Dimensions of the front panel:
− TN11AUX/TN15AUX: 25.4 mm (W) x 220 mm (D) x 107.6 mm (H)
(1.0 in. (W) x 8.7 in. (D) x 4.2 in. (H))
− TN16AUX: 76.2 mm (W) x 220 mm (D) x 80 mm (H) (3.0 in. (W) x
8.7 in. (D) x 3.1 in. (H))
− TN51AUX/TN52AUX: 25.4 mm (W) x 220 mm (D) x 107.5 mm (H)
(1.0 in. (W) x 8.7 in. (D) x 4.2 in. (H))
− TN21AUX: 25.4 mm (W) x 220 mm (D) x 118.9 mm (H) (1.0 in. (W)
x 8.7 in. (D) x 4.7 in. (H))
− TN22AUX: 25.4 mm (W) x 220 mm (D) x 118.9 mm (H) (1.0 in. (W)
x 8.7 in. (D) x 4.7 in. (H))
Weight:
− TN11AUX/TN15AUX: 0.5 kg (1.1 lb.)
− TN16AUX: 0.6 kg (1.32 lb.)
− TN51AUX: 0.4 kg (0.88 lb.)
− TN52AUX: 0.4 kg (0.88 lb.)
− TN21AUX: 0.6 kg (1.32 lb.)
− TN22AUX: 0.5 kg (1.1 lb.)
Power Consumption
Board Typical Power Maximum Power
Consumption at 25°C Consumption at 55°C
(77°F) (W) (131°F) (W)