Allied Telesis Network Card AT CV5000 User Manual

CONVERTEON™ Family  
Media Converter Chassis  
AT-CV5000  
Installation Guide  
613-000586 Rev. B  
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Electrical Safety and Emissions Standards  
This product meets the following standards.  
U.S. Federal Communications Commission  
Radiated Energy  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15  
of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the  
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with this instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case  
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
Note: Modifications or changes not expressly approved of by the manufacturer or the FCC, can void your right to operate  
this equipment.  
Industry Canada  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
RFI Emissions  
FCC Class A, EN55022 Class A, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, VCCI  
Class A, C-TICK, CE  
Warning: In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in  
which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.  
Immunity  
EN55024  
Electrical Safety  
EN60950 (TUV), UL 60950 (CULUS)  
Laser Safety  
EN60825  
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Translated Safety Statements  
Important: The indicates that a translation of the safety statement is available in a PDF  
document titled “Translated Safety Statements” (613-000405) posted on the Allied Telesis website at  
www.alliedtelesis.com.  
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Contents  
Preface ............................................................................................................................................................................... 13  
Chapter 1: Overview ......................................................................................................................................................... 17  
Chapter 2: Installation ...................................................................................................................................................... 39  
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Chapter 3: Working with Line Cards and other Modules .............................................................................................. 73  
Chapter 4: Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................. 95  
Appendix A: Technical Specifications ..........................................................................................................................101  
Appendix B: Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors ............................................................................................................109  
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Figures  
Figure 27. Dual SC Port .................................................................................................................................................... 55  
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Tables  
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Preface  
This guide contains instructions on how to install an AT-CV5000 Media  
Converter and the Converteon™ Series line cards. This preface contains  
the following sections:  
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Preface  
Safety Symbols Used in this Document  
This document uses the safety symbols defined in Table 1.  
Table 1. Safety Symbols  
Symbol Meaning  
Description  
Caution  
Performing or omitting a specific action may  
result in equipment damage or loss of data.  
Warning  
Performing or omitting a specific action may  
result in electrical shock.  
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Where to Find Web-based Guides  
The installation and user guides for all Allied Telesis products are available  
in portable document format (PDF) on our web site at  
www.alliedtelesis.com. You can view the documents online or download  
them onto a local workstation or server.  
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Preface  
Contacting Allied Telesis  
This section provides Allied Telesis contact information for technical  
support as well as sales and corporate information.  
Online Support You can request technical support online by accessing the Allied Telesis  
the Knowledge Base to submit questions to our technical support staff and  
review answers to previously asked questions.  
Email and For Technical Support via email or telephone, refer to the Support &  
Services section of the Allied Telesis web site: www.alliedtelesis.com.  
Select your country from the list displayed on the website. then select the  
appropriate menu tab.  
Telephone  
Support  
Warranty For hardware warranty information, refer to the Allied Telesis web site:  
www.alliedtelesis.com/support/warranty.  
Returning Products for return or repair must first be assigned a return materials  
authorization (RMA) number. A product sent to Allied Telesis without an  
RMA number will be returned to the sender at the sender’s expense.  
Products  
To obtain an RMA number, contact the Allied Telesis Technical Support  
group at our web site: www.alliedtelesis.com/support/rma. Select your  
country from the list displayed on the website. Then select the appropriate  
menu tab.  
Sales or You can contact Allied Telesis for sales or corporate information through  
our web site: www.alliedtelesis.com. To find the contact information for  
your country, select Contact Us -> Worldwide Contacts.  
Corporate  
Information  
Management New releases of management software for our managed products are  
available from either of the following Internet sites:  
Software Updates  
ˆ Allied Telesis web site: www.alliedtelesis.com  
ˆ Allied Telesis FTP server: ftp://ftp.alliedtelesis.com  
If you prefer to download new software from the Allied Telesis FTP server  
from your workstation’s command prompt, you will need FTP client  
software and you must log in to the server. Enter “anonymous” for the user  
name and your email address for the password.  
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Chapter 1: Overview  
AT-CV5000 Overview  
The AT-CV5000 media converter, as shown in Figure 1, is a modular unit  
that simplifies the task of building and maintaining a Fast Ethernet or  
Gigabit Ethernet network.  
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Figure 1. AT-CV5000 Media Converter  
When you connect workgroup hubs and other switches to the chassis, the  
AT-CV5000 media converter functions as the focal point of your network.  
Or you can connect workstations, servers, printers, and routers directly to  
the chassis so that each device has sole use of a dedicated link to the  
network.  
Managed A managed AT-CV5000 media converter includes at least one  
AT-CV5M01 Management Card which contains a CPU. The management  
AT-CV5000  
card is shipped with the AT-S70 management software preinstalled which  
allows you to manage the chassis and line cards, even remotely. The  
management card fits into any of the 18 line card slots on the front of the  
AT-CV5000 chassis. When more than one management card is installed,  
one acts as a master card and the others operate as redundant fail-over  
cards.  
Unmanaged An unmanaged AT-CV5000 media converter has no management card  
and thus does not provide you with the capability to manage the chassis  
AT-CV5000  
and line cards through the AT-S70 management software. In order to  
configure the operational mode of the line cards, you must set the line  
card’s DIP switches.  
An unmanaged AT-CV5000 chassis does offers centralized power and air  
flow to the line cards. The LED interface card provides information about  
the power supplies and fans and a chassis reset button. The chassis will  
provide an unmanaged automated sequence power up to permit gradual  
loading of the power supplies from cold boot.  
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System Description  
Hardware The standard AT-CV5000 Media Converter chassis has the following  
features:  
Features  
ˆ 18 line card/expansion slots with preinstalled AT-CV5PNLx blank slot  
covers  
ˆ One preinstalled LED interface card which contains:  
– One RS-232 port to access any module installed in the  
rear expansion slot  
One reset button  
Seven status LEDs  
ˆ One rear expansion slot  
ˆ Two preinstalled AT-CVFAN fan modules  
ˆ Two slots in the back for power supplies. The chassis is shipped  
without any power supplies installed and must contain at least one  
power supply to be operational. For more information about the power  
ˆ One ON/OFF switch for each power supply slot  
Software In order to manage the chassis using the AT-S70 management software,  
you must install at least one AT-CV5M01 Management Card. Otherwise,  
you must manually set the DIP switches on each line card to the settings  
appropriate for your network.  
Features  
For information about the management software, refer to the AT-S70  
Management Software User’s Guide.  
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Front and Rear Panel Components  
Figure 2 shows the front panel of the AT-CV5000 chassis.  
Line Card Slots  
LED Interface Card  
RS-232  
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2
3
4
5
18  
16  
17  
6
7
9
12  
8
10  
11  
13  
15  
14  
Terminal Port  
(to manage any  
module in the  
rear expansion  
slot)  
RDY FLT MASTER  
A
PS-A PS-B  
RESET LINE/EXP  
FAN-A FAN-B  
Reset Button  
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Figure 2. Front Panel of the AT-CV5000 Chassis  
Figure 3 illustrates the rear panel of the AT-CV5000 AC powered chassis.  
Fan Tray Slot  
Fan Tray Slot  
AC Power Socket  
Rear Expansion Slot  
AC Power Socket  
REAR EXP. SLOT  
A
B
A
B
WARNING  
WARNING  
This unit might have more than one power input. To  
This unit might have more than one power input. To  
100-240VAC~  
100-240VAC~  
reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect all power  
inputs before servicing unit.  
reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect all power  
inputs before servicing unit.  
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AT-PWR14 Power Supply Module  
Optional Redundant Power Supply Slot  
Figure 3. Rear Panel of the AT-CV5000 Chassis (AC Version)  
Figure 4 illustrates the rear panel of an AT-CV5000 DC powered chassis.  
Fan Tray Slot  
Rear Expansion Slot  
Fan Tray Slot  
DC Terminal Block  
DC Terminal Block  
A
B
A
B
WARNING  
WARNING  
FOR CENTRALIZED DC POWER  
FOR CENTRALIZED DC POWER  
CONNECTION, INSTALL ONLY IN  
RESTRICTED AREA.  
This unit might have more than one power input.To  
reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect all power  
inputs before servicing unit.  
This unit might have more than one power input.To  
CONNECTION, INSTALL ONLY IN  
RESTRICTED AREA.  
reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect all power  
inputs before servicing unit.  
40-60VDC  
40-60VDC  
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AT-PWR15 Power Supply Module  
Optional Redundant Power Supply Slot  
Figure 4. Rear Panel of the AT-CV5000 Chassis (DC Version)  
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LED Interface Card  
The LED interface card, as shown in Figure 5, is preinstalled in the  
AT-CV5000 chassis and is not field-replaceable. The LED interface card  
features the following components:  
ˆ One RS-232 terminal port with a DB-9 connector  
ˆ One recessed RESET LINE/EXP button  
ˆ Seven system status LEDs  
RD  
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ERA  
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S
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LO  
LO  
Status LEDs  
TCON  
RS-232 Terminal Port  
S
OEL  
RE  
Recessed RESET LINE/EXP Button  
S
ET LINE/EXP  
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AN-A  
F
AN-B  
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Figure 5. LED Interface Card Components  
RS-232 Terminal You can use the RS-232 terminal port on the LED interface card to  
establish a local connection to any module present in the expansion slot  
located in the rear of the chassis.  
Port  
Note  
This terminal port does not connect to any AT-CV5M01  
Management Card in the chassis. Each AT-CV5M01 Management  
Card contains its own RS-232 terminal port, as shown in Figure 6 on  
The RS-232 terminal port on the LED interface card has a DB-9 female  
connector and uses a straight-through RS-232 cable (not provided). The  
default settings for the RS-232 terminal port are:  
ˆ Baud rate: 115200 (range 2400 to 115200 bps)  
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ˆ Data bits: 8  
ˆ Parity: None  
ˆ Stop bits: 1  
ˆ Flow control: None  
These default settings are for a DEC VT100 or ANSI terminal, or an  
equivalent terminal emulation program.  
Interface Card Table 1 lists the system status LEDs located on the LED interface card.  
LEDs  
Table 1. Status LEDs on the LED Interface Card  
LED  
State  
Green  
Description  
RDY  
The module installed in the rear  
expansion slot has passed  
diagnostics and is ready.  
(For future use)  
OFF  
The module installed in the rear  
expansion slot has failed diagnostics  
and is not ready, or is not installed.  
MSTR  
(For future use)  
Green  
This AT-CV5000 chassis is acting as  
a Stacking Master (via a module  
installed in the rear expansion slot.)  
OFF  
This AT-CV5000 chassis is not a  
Stacking Master.  
FLT  
Green  
The module installed in the rear  
expansion slot has a fault condition, or  
is not installed.  
(For future use)  
OFF  
The module installed in the rear  
expansion slot has not reported a fault  
condition.  
PS-A  
PS-B  
Green  
OFF  
The power supply in slot A is  
operating normally.  
The power supply in slot A is OFF, not  
present, or has failed.  
Green  
OFF  
The power supply in slot B is  
operating normally.  
The power supply in slot B is OFF, not  
present, or has failed.  
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Table 1. Status LEDs on the LED Interface Card (Continued)  
LED  
FAN-A  
State  
Green  
Description  
The fan module in fan tray slot A is  
operating normally.  
OFF  
The fan module in fan tray slot A is  
OFF, not present, or has failed.  
FAN-B  
Green  
OFF  
The fan module in fan tray slot B is  
operating normally.  
The fan module in fan tray slot B is  
OFF, not present, or has failed.  
RESET LINE/ You can use the recessed RESET LINE/EXP button to reset the line cards  
and/or the module currently present in the expansion slot in the rear of the  
chassis.  
EXP Button  
Note  
This reset button does not allow you to reset any management cards  
in the chassis.  
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AT-CV5M01 Management Card  
The AT-CV5M01 Management Card provides a CPU subsystem for the  
AT-CV5000 chassis as well as the AT-S70 management software  
preinstalled that allows you to configure and monitor the status of the  
converter line cards. For more information about the AT-S70 management  
software, refer to the AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide.  
The AT-CV5000 chassis is shipped without an AT-CV5M01 Management  
Card and therefore is by default an unmanaged chassis.  
Note  
The AT-CV5M01 Management Card is hot-swappable and you can  
insert it in any line card slot without powering OFF the chassis.  
The AT-CV5M01 Management Card, as shown in Figure 6, features the  
following components:  
ˆ One RS-232 terminal port with a DB-9 connector for a local  
management session  
ˆ One 10/100Base-TX twisted pair port with an RJ-45 connector for a  
remote management session  
ˆ One recessed CPU RESET button  
ˆ Six CPU status LEDs  
A
T
5M01  
PW  
R
RD  
Y
FL  
T
LEDs  
RS-232 Terminal Port  
LK  
A
T
FD  
10/100Base-TX Twisted Pair Port  
Recessed CPU RESET Button  
CPU RESET  
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Figure 6. AT-CV5M01 Management Card Components  
RS-232 Terminal The default settings for the RS-232 terminal port are:  
Port  
ˆ Baud rate: 115200 bps (range 2400 to 115200 bps)  
ˆ Data bits: 8  
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ˆ Parity: None  
ˆ Stop bits: 1  
ˆ Flow control: None  
These default settings are for a DEC VT100 or ANSI terminal, or an  
equivalent terminal emulation program.  
Note  
This terminal port does not allow you to connect to any module  
present in the expansion slot located in the rear of the chassis. To  
connect to a module in the rear expansion slot, you must use the  
RS-232 terminal port on the LED interface card, as described in  
10/100Base-TX The 10/100Base-TX twisted pair port on the management card allows you  
to establish a remote management session and has a maximum operating  
Twisted Pair Port  
distance of 100 meters (328 feet). The port has an 8-pin RJ-45 connector.  
For the port pinouts, refer to “RJ-45 Twisted Pair Port Pinouts” on  
The twisted pair port is 10/100Base-TX IEEE 802.3u Auto-Negotiation  
compliant and is capable of both 10 megabits per second (Mbps) and 100  
Mbps speeds. You can set the port speed manually through the AT-S70  
management software or allow the port to set it automatically. With Auto-  
Negotiation, the management card automatically matches the highest  
possible common speed between the port and the Ethernet hub or switch.  
For example, if the Ethernet hub or switch is capable of only 10 Mbps, the  
management card sets the port connected to the end node to 10 Mbps.  
Note  
Auto-Negotiation is the default setting on the twisted pair port on the  
management card. To deactivate Auto-Negotiation and set the  
speed manually, refer to the AT-S70 Management Software User’s  
Guide.  
The twisted pair port on the management card can operate in either half-  
or full-duplex mode. The twisted pair port is IEEE 802.3u-compliant and  
will Auto-Negotiate the duplex mode setting. You can disable Auto-  
Negotiation and set the duplex mode manually using the AT-S70  
management software.  
Note  
In order for the twisted pair port on the management card to  
successfully Auto-Negotiate its duplex mode with an end node, the  
end node should also be using Auto-Negotiation. Otherwise, a  
duplex mode mismatch can occur. Therefore, when you connect an  
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end node with a fixed duplex mode of full-duplex to a management  
card port, you should use the AT-S70 management software to  
disable Auto-Negotiation on the port and set the port speed and  
duplex mode manually.  
For 10 Mbps operation, Category 3 or better, 100 Ohm shielded or  
unshielded, twisted pair cabling is required. For 100 Mbps operation,  
Category 5 or Enhanced Category 5 (5E), 100 Ohm shielded or  
unshielded, twisted pair cabling is required.  
CPU RESET The recessed CPU RESET button allows you to reset only the  
management card. You may need to reset the management card after  
upgrading the firmware or after you have made a configuration change  
that requires resetting the module to activate the change.  
Button  
Note  
This reset button does not reset the line cards and/or the module  
installed in the expansion slot at the rear of the chassis.  
LEDs The status LEDs located on the AT-CV5M01 Management Card are  
described in Table 2.  
Table 2. Status LEDs on the AT-CV5M01 Management Card  
LED  
State  
Green  
Description  
PWR  
The management card is receiving power.  
OFF  
The management card is not receiving  
power if this LED is off for more than 10  
seconds.  
RDY  
FLT  
Green  
OFF  
The management card has passed  
diagnostics and is ready.  
The management card has failed  
diagnostics and is not ready.  
Green  
OFF  
The management card has a fault condition.  
The management card has not reported a  
fault condition.  
LK  
AT  
Green  
OFF  
Link established on the twisted pair port.  
No link established on the twisted pair port.  
Blinking Green TX/RX activity detected on the twisted pair  
port.  
OFF  
No activity detected on the twisted pair port.  
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Table 2. Status LEDs on the AT-CV5M01 Management Card  
LED  
FD  
State  
Green  
Description  
The twisted pair port is operating in full-  
duplex mode.  
OFF  
The twisted pair port is operating in half-  
duplex mode.  
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Converteon™ Line Cards  
Note  
For a current list of line cards for the Converteon™ Series Chassis,  
refer to the Allied Telesis web site or consult your authorized sales  
representative. For detailed descriptions of these line cards, refer to  
the documentation shipped with the line cards and/or the  
Converteon™ Media Converter Line Cards Reference Guide.  
On some Converteon™ line cards, you can enable or disable the following  
features by configuring their DIP switches:  
ˆ Link Test  
ˆ MissingLink™ Mode  
ˆ Smart MissingLink Mode  
ˆ OAM Capabilities  
Link Test The link test is a fast and easy way for you to test the connections  
between the converter ports and the end nodes that are connected to the  
ports. If a network problem occurs, you can perform a link test to  
determine which port is experiencing a problem, and therefore focus your  
troubleshooting efforts on the cable and end node where the problem  
resides.  
The LK LED for the twisted pair port should be green, indicating that it was  
able to establish a link with its end nodes. If the LK LED is off, the port  
could not establish a link. Refer to “Troubleshooting” on page 95 for  
suggestions on how to remedy the problem.  
For more information on how the LK LED functions, refer to Appendix A in  
the Converteon™ Media Converter Line Cards Reference Guide.  
Performing a link test does not interfere with a converter’s ability to pass  
network traffic.  
MissingLink™ The MissingLink™ feature enables the ports on the media converter to  
pass the link status of their connections to each other. When the media  
converter detects a problem on one of the ports, such as the loss of  
connection to an end node, the media converter shuts down the  
connection to the other port, thus notifying the end node that the  
connection has been lost.  
For example, if the twisted pair cable to the 10/100Base-TX port on the  
media converter fails, the line card drops the link on the 100Base-FX fiber  
optic port. In this way, the media converter notifies the end node  
connected to the fiber optic port that the connection on the twisted pair  
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port has been lost. If the failure occurs on the fiber optic cabling, the line  
card drops the link to the twisted pair port.  
Some devices can be configured to take a specific action in the event of  
the loss of connection on a port, to seek a redundant path to a  
disconnected end node, or to send out a trap to a network management  
station, and so alert the network administrator of the problem.  
Smart The Smart MissingLink feature performs exactly the same function as  
MissingLink™ with one additional feature. When a link is lost on a port, the  
MissingLink  
LK LED of the port that still has a valid connection to its end node starts to  
blink. This allows you to quickly determine which port still has a valid  
connection (LK LED blinking) and which port has lost its connection (LK  
LED is off).  
For example, if the network twisted pair cable to the 10/100Base-TX port  
on the media converter fails, the LK LED on the 100Base-FX fiber optic  
port blinks, indicating a failed connection on the twisted pair port. If the  
failure starts with the fiber optic cabling, the LK LED on the twisted pair  
port blinks.  
This allows you to quickly see which port has failed and troubleshoot your  
network accordingly.  
OAM The Operation, Administration and Maintenance (OAM) is a group of  
functions that provides tools and utilities used to manage a network. The  
OAM feature is 802.3ah-compliant and is used to provide network  
indication, system configuration, performance monitoring, security  
management, diagnostic functions and configuration. OAM is described in  
detail in the AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide.  
Line Card Port For a detailed description of each Converteon™ line card, refer to the  
documentation shipped with the line card or the Converteon™ Media  
Converter Line Cards Reference Guide.  
Descriptions  
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Blank Slot Covers  
The AT-CV5PNLx Series blank slot covers are designed to maintain  
optimal, trouble-free environmental conditions for the modules used in the  
Converteon™ AT-CV5000 chassis. Every unoccupied slot on the chassis  
must be covered with a blank slot cover to prevent dust from entering the  
chassis and to maintain proper airflow, cooling, and ventilation throughout  
the chassis.  
There are three AT-CV5PNLx Series blank slot covers:  
ˆ AT-CV5PNL1 – For line cards and AT-CV5M01 Management Card  
ˆ AT-CV5PNL2 – For power supply modules  
ˆ AT-CV5PNL3 – For the rear expansion slot  
AT-CV5PNL2  
223  
222  
AT-CV5PNL1  
AT-CV5PNL3  
224  
Figure 7. AT-CV5PNLx Series Blank Slot Covers  
Note  
Allied Telesis strongly recommends that a blank slot cover be  
inserted in any slot that does not contain a functioning line card or  
module.  
To install a blank slot cover that was removed from the chassis, refer to  
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Power Supplies  
The AT-CV5000 chassis is shipped with two rear slots designated for the  
power supplies. Two power supply options are available:  
ˆ AT-PWR14 AC module  
ˆ AT-PWR15 DC module  
Caution  
The AT-CV5000 Media Converter chassis can contain two power  
supplies of the same type (AC or DC) or a combination of the two  
versions with the same power ratings. Make sure not to mix power  
supplies with different power ratings in the same chassis.  
For information on the power supply module, refer to the  
documentation that is shipped with the module.  
An AC powered chassis is shown in Figure 8 and a DC-powered chassis is  
shown in Figure 9.  
REAR EXP. SLOT  
A
B
A
B
WARNING  
WARNING  
This unit might have more than one power input. To  
reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect all power  
inputs before servicing unit.  
This unit might have more than one power input. To  
reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect all power  
inputs before servicing unit.  
100-240VAC~  
100-240VAC~  
AT-PWR14  
AT-PWR14  
POWER  
FAULT  
POWER  
FAULT  
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Figure 8. AT-CV5000 AC Powered Chassis  
REAR EXP. SLOT  
A
B
A
B
WARNING  
FOR CENTRALIZED DC POWER  
CONNECTION, INSTALL ONLY IN  
RESTRICTED AREA.  
WARNING  
FOR CENTRALIZED DC POWER  
CONNECTION, INSTALL ONLY IN  
This unit might have more than one power input. To  
reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect all power  
This unit might have more than one power input. To  
reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect all power  
40-60VDC  
40-60VDC  
A
A
RESTRICTED AREA.  
AT-PWR15  
AT-PWR15  
POWER  
FAULT  
POWER  
FAULT  
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Figure 9. AT-CV5000 DC Powered Chassis  
When two power supplies are installed, one provides full power to the  
chassis and the one of them works in standby mode. If one power supply  
fails, the remaining power supply provides all the power to the system,  
preventing a system failure.  
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Fan Modules  
The AT-CVFAN module, as shown in Figure 10, is designed for use with  
the AT-CV5000 chassis. You can install the same fan module in either fan  
slot labeled A or B, located at the rear of the AT-CV5000 chassis. For  
proper operation, two AT-CVFAN modules are preinstalled in the  
AT-CV5000 chassis.  
Caution  
The AT-CVFAN modules are field-replaceable; however, they are  
not hot-swappable. Therefore, make sure to power OFF the chassis  
before replacing the fan modules.  
Note  
The AT-CV5000 chassis operates correctly even with one faulty fan  
module. However, it will not operate correctly if one fan is missing  
because this changes the air flow.  
AN  
201  
-VCF  
T
A
Figure 10. AT-CVFAN Module  
Figure 11 illustrates the locations of the two fan modules at the rear of the  
AT-CV5000 chassis.  
REAR EXP. SLOT  
A
B
A
B
WARNING  
WARNING  
This unit might have more than one power input. To  
reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect all power  
inputs before servicing unit.  
This unit might have more than one power input. To  
reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect all power  
inputs before servicing unit.  
100-240VAC~  
100-240VAC~  
214  
Fan Slot A  
Fan Slot B  
Figure 11. Locations of Fan Slots A and B on an AT-CV5000 Rear Panel  
To replace a fan module if one of the two AT-CVFAN modules failed, refer  
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Management Connections  
The AT-CV5000 chassis provides two ports to connect to the AT-S70  
management software:  
ˆ For local management, connect to the RS-232 terminal port on the  
AT-CV5M01 Management Card or to the RS-232 console port on the  
AT-CM70S line card only.  
Note  
You cannot access the AT-S70 management software through the  
RS-232 port on the LED interface card.  
ˆ For remote management using Telnet, connect to the 10/100Base-TX  
Ethernet port.  
For more information, refer to “Starting a Remote Management  
Note  
When you install an AT-CM70S line card in an AT-CV5000 chassis,  
you can manage it either through its RS-232 port or through the  
terminal port on the AT-CV5M01 Management Card.  
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A Few Basics about Media Converters  
An Ethernet media converter can interconnect network devices over large  
distances by transferring Ethernet traffic between twisted pair ports and  
fiber optic cabling.  
MAC Address A Converteon™ media converter line card has a MAC address table that  
can store up to 2K to 32 K MAC addresses, depending on the line card  
Table  
model. Refer to the Converteon™ Media Converter Line Cards Reference  
Guide for the number of MAC addresses that each line card can store.  
The line card uses the table to store the MAC addresses of the network  
end nodes connected to the ports, along with the port number on which  
each address was learned.  
A line card learns the MAC addresses of the end nodes by examining the  
source address of each packet received on a port. It adds the address and  
port on which the packet was received to the MAC table if the address had  
not already been entered in the table. The result is a table that contains all  
the MAC addresses of the devices that are connected to the line card’s  
ports, and the port number where each address was learned.  
When the line card receives a packet, it also examines the destination  
address and, by referring to its MAC address table, determines the port on  
which the destination end node is connected. It then forwards the packet  
to the appropriate port and on to the end node.  
If the line card receives a packet with a destination address that is on the  
same port on which the packet was received, it discards the packet  
without forwarding it on to any port. Because both the source end node  
and the destination end node for the packet are located on the same port  
on the line card, there is no reason for the line card to forward the packet.  
Duplex Mode Duplex mode refers to the manner in which an end node receives and  
transmits data. If an end node can receive or transmit data, but not both  
simultaneously, the end node is operating in half-duplex mode. If an end  
node can both receive and transmit data simultaneously, the end node is  
operating in full-duplex mode. An end node capable of operating in full-  
duplex can handle data much faster than an end node that can only  
operate in half-duplex mode.  
The twisted pair ports on the Converteon™ line cards can operate in either  
half- or full-duplex mode. The twisted pair ports are IEEE 802.3u-  
compliant and will Auto-Negotiate the duplex mode setting for you.  
You can disable Auto-Negotiation on the line card ports so that you can  
set the duplex mode manually through the management software.  
In order for a line card port to successfully Auto-Negotiate its duplex mode  
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with an end node, the end node should also be using Auto-Negotiation.  
Otherwise, a duplex mode mismatch can occur. A line card port, using  
Auto-Negotiation, defaults to half-duplex if it detects that the end node is  
not using Auto-Negotiation. This results in a mismatch if the end node is  
operating at a fixed duplex mode of full-duplex.  
Consequently, when you connect an end node with a fixed duplex mode of  
full-duplex to a line card port, you should use the AT-S70 management  
software to disable Auto-Negotiation on the port and set the port speed  
and duplex mode manually.  
Store-and- The bridging media converter line cards, for example the AT-CM202,  
AT-CM2K0S, and CM212x/1 Series line cards, use store-and-forward as  
Forward  
the method for receiving and transmitting frames. When an Ethernet frame  
is received on a line card port, the line card does not retransmit the frame  
out the destination port until it has received the entire frame and has  
stored the frame in a port buffer. It then examines the frame to determine if  
it is a valid frame. The line card discards invalid frames, such as fragments  
or runts. This ensures that only valid frames are transmitted out the line  
card ports and that damaged frames are not propagated on your network.  
Pass-through The non-bridging media converter line cards, for example the AT-CV102  
and AT-CV1KSS, use pass-through as the method for receiving and  
transmitting frames. The line cards can support any frame size. They only  
support one speed on the copper and fiber ports. These line cards do not  
support the filtering feature and do not learn any MAC addresses.  
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Network Topologies  
This section discusses the network topologies you can create with the  
Converteon™ Fast and Gigabit Media Converter Line Cards.  
Standalone Figure 12 illustrates a standalone topology using one AT-CV5000 media  
converter with an AT-CM202 line card to interconnect two small networks.  
Topology  
ˆ Network 1 has an AT-FS709FC switch connected to the 100Base-FX  
port on the AT-CM202 line card in the AT-CV5000 media converter.  
ˆ Network 2 has an AT-8524M switch connected to the 10/100Base-TX  
port on the AT-CM202 line card in the AT-CV5000 media converter.  
NETWORK 1  
NETWORK 2  
AT-CV5000 (w/ AT-CM202)  
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AT-CV1KSS  
AT-CM202  
AT-CM202  
AT-CM202  
AT-CM202  
AT-CM212A/1 AT-CM212A/1 AT-CM212A/1  
AT-CM212A/1  
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RESET LINE/EXP  
CPU RESET  
ML/SML FD/OAM  
SML ML  
SML ML  
SML ML  
ML/SML FD/OAM  
ML/SML FD/OAM  
ML/SML FD/OAM  
ML/SML FD/OAM  
SML ML OAM  
SML ML OAM  
SML ML OAM  
SML ML OAM  
FAN-A  
FAN-B  
AT-FS709FC  
AT-8524M  
AT-8524M  
1X  
2X  
3X  
4X  
5X  
6X  
7X  
8MDI-X  
8MDI  
FS709FC  
PORT FAST ETHERNET SWITCH WITH 100FX UPLINK  
POWER  
10BASE-T  
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100BASE-TX  
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LINK/ACT  
100M  
FDX  
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AT-8524M  
AT-8524M  
Twisted Pair  
Fiber Optic  
Figure 12. Standalone Network Topology  
Back-to-Back Figure 13 illustrates a back-to-back topology using two AT-CV5000 media  
converters with AT-CM202 line cards to interconnect two small networks.  
Topology  
ˆ The media converters themselves are connected together through  
100Base fiber optic ports on AT-CM202 line cards.  
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ˆ Network 1 has an AT-8350GB switch connected to the 10/100Base-TX  
port on the AT-CM202 line card in the first AT-C5000 media converter.  
ˆ Network 2 has an AT-8524M switch connected to the 10/100Base-TX  
port on the AT-CM202 line card in the second AT-CV5000 media  
converter.  
NETWORK 1  
NETWORK 2  
AT-CV5000 (w/ AT-CM202)  
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AT-CV5M01  
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AT-CM202  
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AT-CM202  
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AT-CM202  
AT-CV1KSS  
AT-CV1KSS  
AT-CV1KSS  
AT-CM202  
AT-CM202  
AT-CM212A/1 AT-CM212A/1 AT-CM212A/1  
AT-CM212A/1  
RD MSTR FL  
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AT-CV1KSS AT-CM212A/1 AT-CM212A/1  
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AT-CV1KSS  
AT-CM202  
AT-CV1KSS  
AT-CM212A/1 AT-CM202  
AT-CM202  
AT-CM202  
AT-CM202  
AT-CV5M01  
RD MSTR FL  
LK  
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Twisted Pair  
Fiber Optic  
Figure 13. Back-to-Back Network Topology  
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Reviewing Safety Precautions  
Please review the following safety precautions before you begin to install  
the switch.  
Note  
The indicates that a translation of the safety statement is  
available in a PDF document titled “Translated Safety Statements”  
(613-000405) on the Allied Telesis website at www.alliedtelesis.com  
Warning: Class 1 Laser product. L1  
Warning: Do not stare into the laser beam. L2  
Warning: To prevent electric shock, do not remove the cover.  
No user-serviceable parts inside. This unit contains hazardous  
voltages and should only be opened by a trained and qualified  
technician. To avoid the possibility of electric shock, disconnect  
electric power to the product before connecting or disconnecting  
the LAN cables. E1  
Warning: Do not work on equipment or cables during periods of  
lightning activity. E2  
Warning: Class I Equipment. This equipment must be earthed.  
The power plug must be connected to a properly wired earth  
ground socket outlet. An improperly wired socket outlet could  
place hazardous voltages on accessible metal parts. E4  
Pluggable Equipment. The socket outlet shall be installed near  
the equipment and shall be easily accessible. E5  
Caution: Air vents must not be blocked and must have free  
access to the room ambient air for cooling. E6  
Warning: Operating Temperature. This product is designed for a  
maximum ambient temperature of 40° degrees C. E7  
All Countries: Install product in accordance with local and  
National Electrical Codes. E8  
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Warning: As a safety precaution, install a circuit breaker with a  
minimum value of 15 Amps between the equipment and the DC  
power source.  
Always connect the wires to the LAN equipment first before you  
connect the wires to the circuit breaker. Do not work with HOT  
feeds to avoid the danger of physical injury from electrical shock.  
Always be sure that the circuit breaker is in the OFF position  
before connecting the wires to the breaker.E9  
Warning: Do not strip more than the recommended amount of  
wire. Stripping more than the recommended amount can create  
a safety hazard by leaving exposed wire on the terminal block  
after installation. E10  
Warning: When installing this equipment, always ensure that the  
frame ground connection is installed first and disconnected last.  
E11  
Warning: Check to see if there are any exposed copper strands  
coming from the installed wire. When this installation is done  
correctly there should be no exposed copper wire strands  
extending from the terminal block. Any exposed wiring can  
conduct harmful levels of electricity to persons touching the  
wires. E12  
This system works with positive grounded or negative grounded  
DC systems. E13  
Circuit Overloading: Consideration should be given to the  
connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect  
that overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent protection  
and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment  
nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this  
concern. E21  
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Caution: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect  
type. Replace only with the same or equivalent type  
recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries  
according to the manufacturer’s instructions.  
Attention: Le remplacement de la batterie par une batterie de  
type incorrect peut provoquer un danger d’explosion. La  
remplacer uniquement par une batterie du même type ou de  
type équivalent recommandée par le constructeur. Les batteries  
doivent être éliminées conformément aux instructions du  
constructeur. E22  
Warning: For centralized DC power connection, install only in a  
restricted access area. E23  
A tray cable is required to connect the power source if the unit is  
powered by centralized DC power. The tray cable must be a UL  
listed Type TC tray cable and rated at 600 V and 90 degrees C,  
with three conductors, minimum 14 AWG. E24  
Warning: Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such  
that a hazardous condition is not created due to uneven  
mechanical loading. E25  
Warning: Remove all metal jewelry, such as rings and watches,  
before installing or removing a line card from a powered-on  
chassis. E26  
Warning: This unit might have more than one power source. To  
reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect all power sources  
before servicing the unit. E30  
If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating  
ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater  
than the room ambient temperature. Therefore, consideration  
should be given to installing the equipment in an environment  
compatible with the manufacturer’s maximum rated ambient  
temperature (Tmra). E35  
Caution: Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such  
that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the  
equipment is not compromised. E36  
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Warning: Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should  
be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply  
connections other than direct connections to the branch circuits  
(e.g., use of power strips). E37  
Warning: Circuit breaker is used as a disconnection device. To  
de-energize equipment, shut down the circuit breaker and then  
disconnect the input wire. E38  
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Selecting a Site for the Chassis  
Observe the following requirements when choosing a site for the chassis:  
ˆ If you plan to install the chassis in an equipment rack, check to be sure  
that the rack is safely secured and that it will not tip over. Devices in a  
rack should be installed starting at the bottom, with the heavier devices  
near the bottom of the rack.  
ˆ The chassis is heavy and requires two people to install it. For the  
weight and dimensions of the chassis, see “Physical Specifications” on  
ˆ If you are installing the chassis on a table, be sure that the table is  
level and secure.  
ˆ The power outlet for the chassis should be located near the unit and  
should be easily accessible.  
ˆ The site should provide easy access to the ports both on the front and  
the rear of the chassis. This arrangement will make it easy for you to  
connect and disconnect cables as well as to view the LEDs.  
ˆ To allow proper cooling of the chassis, air flow around the unit and  
through its vents should be unrestricted. Allow 8 inches around the  
rear of the chassis for proper airflow.  
ˆ Do not place objects on top of the chassis.  
ˆ Do not expose the chassis to moisture or water.  
ˆ Make sure that the site is a dust-free environment.  
ˆ Use dedicated power circuits or power conditioners to supply reliable  
electrical power to the device.  
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Unpacking the Chassis  
To unpack the chassis, perform the following procedure:  
1. Remove all components from the shipping package.  
Note  
Store the packaging material in a safe location. You must use the  
original shipping material if you need to return the unit to Allied  
Telesis.  
2. Make sure that the following components are included in the package.  
If any item is missing or damaged, contact your Allied Telesis sales  
representative for assistance.  
ˆ One AT-CV5000 chassis  
ˆ Two rack-mounting brackets  
ˆ Eight flathead Phillips rack-mounting bracket screws  
ˆ Two power cord retaining clips  
ˆ Two single ground lugs  
ˆ One line card removal tool  
ˆ Documentation CD  
3. Place the AT-CV5000 chassis on a level, secure surface.  
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Installing the Power Cord Retaining Clip (AC Powered Chassis Only)  
To install the power cord retaining clip on an AT-CV5000 chassis with an  
AT-PWR14 AC power supply, perform the following procedure:  
1. Locate the power cord retaining clip which is shown in Figure 14.  
Figure 14. Power Cord Retaining Clip  
2. Locate the retaining bracket on each side of the AC power connector  
on the rear of the chassis, as shown in Figure 15.  
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3. With the “u” of the clip facing up, press the sides of the clip toward the  
center and insert the short ends into the holes in the retaining bracket,  
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4. Verify that the retaining clip is in the correct position, as shown in  
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Installing the AT-CV5000 Chassis in a Rack  
The chassis is shipped with two rack-mounting brackets. To mount the  
chassis in a rack, perform the following procedure:  
1. Place the chassis on a level, secure surface.  
2. Attach the brackets to the sides of the chassis using four screws  
(provided) on each side, as shown in Figure 18  
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3. Mount the chassis in a 19-inch rack using appropriate screws (not  
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Figure 19. Mounting the AT-CV5000 Chassis in a 19-inch Rack  
Caution: Air vents must not be blocked and must have free  
access to the room ambient air for cooling. E6  
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Warning: Operating Temperature. This product is designed for a  
maximum ambient temperature of 40° degrees C. E7  
All Countries: Install product in accordance with local and  
National Electrical Codes. E8  
Circuit Overloading: Consideration should be given to the  
connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect  
that overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent protection  
and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment  
nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this  
concern. E21  
Warning: Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such  
that a hazardous condition is not created due to uneven  
mechanical loading. E25  
Warning: Remove all metal jewelry, such as rings and watches,  
before installing or removing a line card from a powered-on  
chassis. E26  
Warning: This unit might have more than one power source. To  
reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect all power sources  
before servicing the unit. E30  
If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating  
ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater  
than the room ambient temperature. Therefore, consideration  
should be given to installing the equipment in an environment  
compatible with the manufacturer’s maximum rated ambient  
temperature (Tmra). E35  
Caution: Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such  
that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the  
equipment is not compromised. E36  
Warning: Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should  
be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply  
connections other than direct connections to the branch circuits  
(e.g., use of power strips). E37  
Warning: Circuit breaker is used as a disconnection device. To  
de-energize equipment, shut down the circuit breaker and then  
disconnect the input wire. E38  
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Grounding the AT-CV5000 Chassis  
To ensure the safe and proper operation of your AT-CV5000 chassis, you  
must ground the unit to a ground point using either of the frame ground  
connectors on the rear panel, as shown in Figure 20.  
REAR EXP. SLOT  
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WARNING  
This unit might have more than one power input. To  
reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect all power  
inputs before servicing unit.  
This unit might have more than one power input. To  
reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect all power  
inputs before servicing unit.  
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Frame Ground Connectors  
Figure 20. Frame Ground Connectors  
Grounding the chassis requires the following items:  
ˆ One ground lug (two are provided)  
ˆ One 12 AWG stranded wire or 14 AWG solid wire (not provided)  
ˆ Crimping tool (not provided)  
Warning  
When installing this equipment, always ensure that the frame  
ground connection is installed first and disconnected last. E11  
To attach the frame ground, perform the following procedure:  
1. Use a crimping tool to affix the ground lug to one end of the 12 AWG  
stranded or 14 AWG solid ground wire, as shown in Figure 21.  
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Figure 21. Connecting the Wire to the Ground Lug  
2. Remove the lock nut from either frame ground stud on the rear panel  
of the AT-CV5000 chassis.  
3. Place the ground lug on the frame ground stud where you removed the  
lock nut.  
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The frame ground stud for power supply A is shown in Figure 22.  
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4. Secure the ground lug with the lock nut you removed in Step 2, as  
shown in Figure 23.  
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5. Attach the other end of the ground wire to an appropriate ground  
(earth).  
6. Install a ground wire to the other frame ground stud repeating steps 1  
through 5.  
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Installing a Converteon™ Line Card  
To install a Converteon™ line card, perform the following procedure:  
Note  
The Converteon™ line cards can be installed in any line card slots  
located in the front panel of the AT-CV5000 chassis.  
Note  
For more information about the Converteon™ line cards, refer to  
Warning: Remove all metal jewelry, such as rings and watches,  
before installing or removing a line card from a powered-on  
chassis. E26  
Caution Be sure to observe all standard electrostatic discharge  
(ESD) precautions, such as wearing an antistatic wrist strap, to  
avoid damaging the device. A line card can be damaged by  
static electricity.  
1. Remove the Converteon™ line card from its shipping package and  
store the package in a safe place.  
Note  
You must use the original package if you need to return the unit to  
Allied Telesis.  
2. Select the line card slot in the AT-CV5000 chassis where you want to  
install the line card.  
3. Remove the AT-CV5PNL1 blank slot cover from the selected slot.  
Keep the blank slot cover in a safe area in case you remove the line  
card. The blank slot cover is used to keep dust from getting into the  
chassis and maintains proper airflow, cooling, and ventilation  
throughout the chassis.  
4. Set the line card’s DIP switches.  
For more information about the DIP switch settings, refer to the  
Converteon™ Media Converter Line Cards Reference Guide.  
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5. Locate the top and bottom alignment guides inside the line card slots,  
Alignment Guides  
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Figure 24. Location of the Alignment Guides  
6. Align the line card with the top and bottom alignment guides located  
inside the slot.  
7. Slide the line card into the slot, as shown in Figure 25, until the slot  
cover is flush with the front of the chassis.  
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8. Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the captive screw on the line card,  
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Note  
Always tighten the captive screw to secure the line card to the  
chassis.  
If you purchased an AT-CV5M01 Management Card for the chassis,  
you purchased additional line cards, repeat this procedure to install the  
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Cabling a Converteon™ Line Card in an AT-CV5000 Chassis  
Perform the following procedures to connect to the ports that come with  
the line cards and/or other modules.  
Note  
For a current list of line cards for the Converteon™ Series Chassis,  
refer to the Allied Telesis web site or consult your authorized sales  
representative. For detailed descriptions of these line cards, refer to  
the documentation shipped with the line cards and/or the  
Converteon™ Media Converter Line Cards Reference Guide.  
Cabling a Fiber When attaching a fiber optic cable, be sure to observe the following  
guidelines:  
Optic Port  
ˆ Be sure that the cable connector is firmly locked into place in the port.  
ˆ You should verify that you are using the appropriate type of fiber optic  
cabling.  
ˆ You should verify that the operating specifications of the converter’s  
fiber optic port are compatible with the fiber optic port on the remote  
end node. For example, you cannot connect a fiber optic port with a  
maximum distance of 500 meters (1,640 feet) and an operating  
wavelength of 1310 nm to another fiber optic port that has a maximum  
distance of 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) and an operating wavelength of  
1550 nm.  
Caution  
Make sure to measure the optical power prior to connecting the  
cables. High optical power can potentially damage the optical  
receiver.  
Cabling a Dual SC Port  
Dual SC port, shown in Figure 27, consists of two separate connectors.  
Each connects to a separate fiber strand. One is for receiving data and the  
other is for transmitting data. When connecting a fiber optic cable to a SC  
port, be sure that the receiver fiber connector is connected to the  
transmitter connector on the remote end node, and the transmitter fiber  
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connector is connected to the receiver connector on the remote node.  
Transmitting  
Fiber  
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Receiving  
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Figure 27. Dual SC Port  
To connect a fiber optic cable to a dual SC connector, perform the  
following procedure:  
Warning: Class 1 Laser product. L1  
Warning: Do not stare into the laser beam. L2  
1. Remove the dust cover from the fiber optic port, as shown in  
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2. Connect the appropriate optical cable to the port, as shown in  
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3. Connect the other end of the optical cable to the link partner.  
4. Power ON the end nodes.  
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5. When the connection is established, the LK LED for the fiber optic port  
should show green. If the LED is OFF, refer to “Troubleshooting” on  
page 95 for instructions.  
Cabling a Simplex SC Connector  
To connect a fiber optic cable to a simplex SC connectors, perform the  
following procedure:  
Warning: Class 1 Laser product. L1  
Warning: Do not stare into the laser beam. L2  
Remove the dust cover from the simplex fiber optic port, as shown in  
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Figure 30. Removing the Dust Cover from a Simplex SC Fiber Optic Port  
6. Connect the appropriate optical cable to the port, as shown in  
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Figure 31. Connecting to the Simplex SC Fiber Optic Port  
7. Connect the other end of the optical cable to the link partner.  
8. Power ON the end nodes.  
9. When the connection is established, the LK LED for the fiber optic port  
should show green. If the LED is OFF, refer to “Troubleshooting” on  
page 95 for instructions.  
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Cabling a When you connect a twisted pair cable to a port, observe the following  
guidelines:  
Twisted Pair Port  
ˆ An RJ-45 connector should fit snugly into the port on the converter.  
The tab on the connector should lock the connector into place.  
ˆ You can use a straight-through or crossover twisted pair cable to  
connect any type of network device to a port on the converter.  
To connect to the 10/100Base-TX port, perform the following procedure:  
1. Connect the twisted pair cable to the twisted pair port, as shown in  
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2. Connect the other end of the RJ-45 cable to the link partner.  
3. Power ON the end nodes.  
When the connection is established, the LK LED for the 10/100Base-  
TX port should show green. If the LED is OFF, refer to  
Cabling an SFP To connect a fiber optic cable to an SFP transceiver, perform the following  
procedure:  
Transceiver  
Warning: Class 1 Laser product. L1  
Warning: Do not stare into the laser beam. L2  
1. Insert the SFP transceiver into the SFP slot on the line card, as shown  
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Note  
For information about the proper cable type, refer to the SFP  
transceiver installation instructions.  
Note  
Before you install the cable in the SFP transceiver, verify that the  
optical power input to the transceiver is within its dynamic range.  
2. Remove the dust cover from the SFP transceiver in the line card, as  
shown in Figure 34.  
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Figure 34. Removing the Dust Cover from the SFP Transceiver  
3. Connect the fiber optic cable to the SFP transceiver, as shown in  
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Figure 35. Connecting Fiber Optic Cables to the SFP Transceiver  
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Powering On an AC Powered Chassis  
This section describes how to power on an AC powered AT-CV5000  
chassis. If your chassis is DC powered, see “Powering On a DC Powered  
Note  
The AT-CV5000 chassis is shipped without any power supplies  
installed. You must install at least one power supply in order to  
power on the chassis. For information about installing an AC power  
Caution  
The AT-CV5000 Media Converter chassis can contain two power  
supplies of the same type (AC or DC) or a combination of the two  
versions with the same power ratings. Make sure not to mix power  
supplies with different power ratings in the same chassis.  
For information on the power supply module, refer to the  
documentation that is shipped with the module.  
Note  
The AT-PWR14 AC power supply is shipped with four power cords,  
one each for North America, the UK, Europe, and Australia. Locate  
the correct power cord for your location before beginning this  
procedure.  
To power on an AC powered chassis, perform the following procedure:  
1. Make sure that the ON/OFF power switch is in the OFF position, as  
shown in Figure 36.  
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2. Position the power cord retaining clip in the up position, as shown in  
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3. Select the power plug that is correct for your region: North America,  
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4. Plug the power cord into the AC power connector on the rear of the  
chassis, as shown in Figure 38.  
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6. Turn the ON/OFF power switch of the installed power supply module  
to the ON position, as shown in Figure 40.  
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7. Plug the other end of the power adapter to a power outlet.  
If you purchased a second AT-PWR14 AC power module, repeat this  
procedure to install the additional module.  
requirements.  
Caution  
To further protect the AT-CV5000 chassis, connect each AC power  
cord to power sources that are operating on different power circuits.  
This arrangement protects the chassis from a power loss if one of  
the power circuits fails.  
Warning  
This unit might have more than one power source. To reduce the  
risk of electric shock, disconnect all power cords before servicing the  
unit. E30  
Warning  
Class I Equipment. This equipment must be earthed. The power  
plug must be connected to a properly wired earth ground socket  
outlet. An improperly wired socket outlet could place hazardous  
voltages on accessible metal parts. E4  
8. Check that the POWER LED on the AT-PWR14 AC power module is  
green. If the POWER LED is OFF or the FAULT LED is ON, refer to  
The chassis is now ready for network operations.  
No further installation steps are required if you do not need to change the  
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default parameter settings of the chassis, which are listed in the AT-S70  
Management Software User’s Guide. However, if you want to manage the  
chassis or review the settings, refer to “Starting a Local Management  
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Powering On a DC Powered Chassis  
This section describes how to power on a DC powered AT-CV5000  
chassis. If your chassis is AC powered, see “Powering On an AC Powered  
Chassis” on page 60. For information about how to install the power  
Warning: As a safety precaution, install a circuit breaker with a  
minimum value of 15 Amps between the equipment and the DC  
power source.  
Always connect the wires to the LAN equipment first before you  
connect the wires to the circuit breaker. Do not work with HOT  
feeds to avoid the danger of physical injury from electrical shock.  
Always be sure that the circuit breaker is in the OFF position  
before connecting the wires to the breaker.E9  
Warning: For centralized DC power connection, install only in a  
restricted access area. E23  
A tray cable is required to connect the power source if the unit is  
powered by centralized DC power. The tray cable must be a UL  
listed Type TC tray cable and rated at 600 V and 90 degrees C,  
with three conductors, minimum 14 AWG. E24  
1. Make sure that the ON/OFF power switch is in the OFF position.  
2. Locate the two DC terminal blocks, labeled A and B, on the rear panel  
of the chassis.  
3. Starting from the left side of a terminal block, identify the positive,  
power supply ground and negative terminals using the symbols  
below the terminal block in Figure 41.  
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Figure 41. DC Terminal Block  
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4. With a 14-gauge wire-stripping tool, strip the three wires in the tray  
cable coming from the DC input power source to 8mm ± 1mm (0.31 in.,  
± 0.039 in.), as shown in Figure 42 on page 65.  
Warning  
Do not strip more than the recommended amount of wire. Stripping  
more than the recommended amount can create a safety hazard by  
leaving exposed wire on the terminal block after installation. E10  
8mm 1mm  
(0.31in. 0.039in.)  
Figure 42. Stripped Wire  
5. Connect the power supply ground wire into the middle of the three  
terminals; this is the terminal marked with the ground symbol. Inserting  
the wire into the terminal and tightening the connection with a flathead  
screwdriver, as shown in Figure 43.  
Warning  
When installing this equipment, always ensure that the power supply  
ground connection is installed first and disconnected last. E11  
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This unit might have more than one power input. To  
reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect all power  
This unit might have more than one power input. To  
reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect all power  
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This unit might have more than one power input.To  
reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect all power  
inputs before servicing unit.  
This unit might have more than one power input.To  
reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect all power  
inputs before servicing unit.  
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6. Connect the +48 VDC (RTN) feed wire to the terminal block marked  
+ (plus).  
7. Connect the -48 VDC feed wire to the terminal block marked - (minus).  
Warning: Check to see if there are any exposed copper strands  
coming from the installed wires. When this installation is done  
correctly there should be no exposed copper wire strands  
extending from the terminal block. Any exposed wiring can con-  
duct harmful levels of electricity to persons touching the wires.  
E12  
8. Secure the tray cable near the rack framework using multiple cable  
ties to minimize the chance of the connections being disturbed by  
casual contact with the wiring. Use at least four cable ties, separated  
four inches apart. Locate the first one within six inches of the terminal  
block.  
This system will work with a positive grounded or negative  
grounded DC system. E13  
9. Ensure that the circuit breaker is in the OFF position.  
10. Connect the supply-cable wires to the circuit breaker.  
11. Energize the circuit breaker.  
12. Turn the power switch to the ON position.  
If you installed an optional redundant power supply, repeat this procedure  
to attach DC wires to the second terminal block.  
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Starting a Local Management Session  
The procedure in this section explains how to start a local management  
session using the RS-232 terminal port on an AT-CV5M01 Management  
Card or the 8-pin Mini-DIN port on an AT-CM70S line card installed in the  
chassis.  
Note  
If an AT-CM70S line card is installed in an AT-CV5000 chassis, you  
can manage the card either through its console port or through the  
AT-CV5M01 Management Card.  
Note  
Only one manager can log in at a time.  
To start a local management session using the RS-232 terminal port on an  
AT-CV5M01 Management Card or the 8-pin Mini-DIN on an AT-CM70S  
line card, perform the following procedure:  
1. Do one of the following:  
a. Connect one end of the RS-232 straight-through management  
cable to the RS-232 terminal port on the front of the AT-CV5M01  
Management Card, as shown in Figure 44.  
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on an AT-CV5M01 Management Card  
b. Connect the 8-pin Mini-DIN end of the management cable to the  
RS-232 console port on the front of the AT-CM70S line card, as  
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on an AT-CM70S Line Card  
2. Connect the other end of the cable to an RS-232 port on a terminal or  
a personal computer with a terminal emulation program.  
3. Set the terminal or terminal emulation program to the following  
defaults:  
ˆ Baud rate: 115200 bps  
ˆ Data bits: 8  
ˆ Parity: None  
ˆ Stop bits: 1  
ˆ Flow control: None  
Note  
The settings are for a DEC VT100 or ANSI terminal, or an equivalent  
terminal emulation program.  
The software initializes and then the login prompt is displayed.  
4. When prompted, enter a username and password.  
ˆ To configure the chassis settings, enter “manager” as the  
username. The default password for manager access is “friend”.  
ˆ To just view the settings, enter “operator” as the username. The  
default password for operator access is “operator”.  
ˆ Usernames and passwords are case-sensitive.  
The Main Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 46.  
Allied Telesis AT-CV5M01 Management Module Software  
CV-5000 Chassis  
Main Menu  
Module Status and Configuration  
Remote Module Status and Configuration  
Administration  
Image Download  
System Configuration  
Quit  
Figure 46. AT-S70 Main Menu  
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about how to move through the menus and make menu selections.  
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Starting a Remote Management Session  
The procedure in this section explains how to start a remote management  
session using the 10/100Base-TX port on the AT-CV5M01 Management  
Card on the chassis. You can use a remote management session to  
configure the chassis operating parameters and view performance and  
error statistics using the AT-S70 management software.  
To manage a chassis remotely, you must first assign an IP address to it.  
For information about assigning an IP address to the system, refer to  
Chapter 1, “Getting Started,” in the AT-S70 Management Software User’s  
Guide.  
To start a remote management session, perform the following procedure:  
1. Connect a twisted pair cable to the 10/100Base-TX port on the front of  
the AT-CV5M01 Management Card, as shown in Figure 47.  
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the AT-CV5M01 Management Card  
Note  
The RJ-45 port runs in MDIX mode. Be sure to use the proper cable.  
The connector and port pinouts are shown in “RJ-45 Twisted Pair  
2. In the Telnet application, specify the IP address of the AT-CV5000  
chassis that you want to access.  
The software initializes and then the login prompt is displayed.  
3. Press <Return> twice.  
4. When prompted, enter a username and password.  
ˆ To configure the chassis settings, enter “manager” as the  
username. The default password for manager access is “friend”.  
ˆ To just view the settings, enter “operator” as the username. The  
default password for operator access is “operator”.  
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ˆ Usernames and passwords are case-sensitive.  
Refer to the AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide for information  
about how to move through the menus and make menu selections.  
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Removing a Converteon™ Line Card  
To remove a Converteon™ line card, perform the following procedure:  
Caution  
Be sure to observe all standard electrostatic discharge (ESD)  
precautions, such as wearing an antistatic wrist strap, to avoid  
damaging the device. A line card can be damaged by static  
electricity.  
1. Select the line card in the AT-CV5000 chassis you want to remove.  
2. Using a Phillips screwdriver, loosen the captive screws at the top of  
the installed line card.  
3. Locate the line card removal tool, as shown in Figure 48.  
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4. Hook the slot at the end of the removal tool onto the captive screw at  
the top of the line card, and pull towards you to remove the card from  
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5. Install an AT-CV5PNL1 blank slot cover in the empty slot, as described  
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Note  
The blank slot cover prevents dust from getting into the chassis and  
maintains proper airflow, cooling, and ventilation throughout the  
chassis.  
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Working with the AT-CV5M01 Management Card  
This section contains the following procedures:  
Installing an This section describes how to install an AT-CV5M01 Management Card.  
AT-CV5M01  
Management  
Note  
The AT-CV5M01 Management Card is hot-swappable. You can  
Card  
install it without powering off the Converteon™ chassis.  
Warning: Remove all metal jewelry, such as rings and watches,  
before installing or removing a line card from a powered-on  
chassis. E26  
Caution: Be sure to observe all standard electrostatic discharge  
(ESD) precautions, such as wearing an antistatic wrist strap, to  
avoid damaging the device. A line card can be damaged by  
static electricity.  
To install an AT-CV5M01 Management Card, perform the following  
procedure:  
1. Remove the AT-CV5M01 Management Card from its shipping  
package and store the package in a safe place.  
Note  
You must use the original package if you need to return the unit to  
Allied Telesis.  
2. Select any line card slot in the AT-CV5000 chassis where you want to  
install the management card and remove the slot cover, if installed.  
3. Align the back edge of the management card with the top and bottom  
alignment guides located inside the slot.  
Note  
Avoid touching the line card components.  
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4. Slide the management card into the slot, as shown in Figure 50, until  
the front of the card is flush with the front of the chassis.  
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5. Secure the AT-CV5M01 Management Card to the chassis by using a  
Phillips screwdriver to tighten the captive screw on the management  
card faceplate, as shown in Figure 51.  
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Note  
Always tighten the captive screw to secure the management card to  
the chassis. Leaving a management card partially seated may cause  
the CPU to halt and subsequently crash.  
Resetting an To reset the AT-CV5M01 Management Card, perform the following  
procedure.  
AT-CV5M01  
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1. Locate the CPU RESET button which is recessed in the front panel of  
the AT-CV5M01 Management Card.  
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Note  
This CPU RESET resets only the management card, and does not  
reset the line cards and/or the module installed in the expansion slot  
at the rear of the chassis. You may need to reset the management  
card after upgrading the firmware or after you have made a  
configuration change that requires resetting the module to  
implement the change.  
2. Press the reset button with the tip of a pen or a non-conductive pointed  
object, as shown in Figure 52.  
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Replacing an When an AT-CV5M01 Management Card is replaced, all the parameter  
settings saved on the management card are lost. To keep the current  
parameter settings, upload the configuration file onto a TFTP server  
before replacing the AT-CV5M01 Management Card. After a new  
AT-CV5M01  
Management  
Card  
AT-CV5M01 Management Card is installed, you can download the  
configuration file onto the new management card.  
For instructions on how to upload and download a configuration file, refer  
to Chapter 10, “File Downloads and Uploads” in the AT-S70 Software  
Management User’s Guide.  
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Installing an AT-CM70S Line Card  
The AT-CM70S line card is a double-slot line card that takes up two line  
card slots in the chassis. Therefore, the process for installing this card  
differs slightly from the process for installing other Converteon™ line  
cards.  
Warning: Remove all metal jewelry, such as rings and watches,  
before installing or removing a line card from a powered-on  
chassis. E26  
Caution Be sure to observe all standard electrostatic discharge  
(ESD) precautions, such as wearing an antistatic wrist strap, to  
avoid damaging the device. A line card can be damaged by  
static electricity.  
To install an AT-CM70S line card, perform the following procedure:  
1. Remove the AT-CM70S line card from its shipping package and store  
the package in a safe place.  
Note  
You must use the original package if you need to return the unit to  
Allied Telesis.  
2. Remove the AT-CV5PNL1 blank slot covers from two adjacent line  
card slots.  
Keep the blank slot covers in a safe area in case you remove the line  
card. The blank slot covers are used to keep dust from getting into the  
chassis and maintains proper airflow, cooling, and ventilation  
throughout the chassis.  
3. Locate the top and bottom alignment guides inside the line card slots,  
4. Set the line card’s DIP switches.  
For more information on the DIP switch settings, refer to the  
Converteon™ Media Converter Line Cards Reference Guide.  
5. Align the back edge of the line card with the top and bottom alignment  
guides located inside the slot.  
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6. Slide the AT-CM70S line card into the two slots, as shown in  
Figure 53, until the line card is flush with the front of the chassis.  
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Note  
Always tighten the captive screw to secure the line card to the  
chassis.  
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Resetting the Line Cards and the Module in the Rear Expansion Slot  
To reset the line cards and the module in the rear expansion slot, perform  
the following procedure:  
1. Locate the RESET LINE/EXP button, which is recessed on the front  
panel of the LED interface card.  
Note  
This RESET LINE/EXP button located on the LED interface card  
allows you to reset the line cards in the front of the chassis and any  
module in the rear expansion slot. This button does not reset any  
management cards in the chassis.  
2. Press the reset button with the tip of a pen or a non-conductive pointed  
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Installing an AT-PWR14 AC Power Supply  
The AT-CV5000 chassis is shipped with two slots in the rear designated  
for the power supplies, but without any power supplies installed. You must  
install at least one power supply in order to power on the chassis.  
Caution  
The AT-CV5000 Media Converter chassis can contain two power  
supplies of the same type (AC or DC) or a combination of the two  
types with the same power ratings. Make sure not to mix power  
supplies with different power ratings in the same chassis.  
For information on the power supply module, refer to the  
documentation that is shipped with the module.  
Note  
You can install an additional AT-PWR14 AC power supply while the  
existing power supply is powered ON.  
Note  
The AT-PWR14 AC power supply is shipped with four power cords,  
one each for North America, the UK, Europe, and Australia. Locate  
the correct power cord for your location before beginning this  
procedure.  
To install the AT-PWR14 AC power supply, perform the following  
procedure:  
1. Remove the AT-PWR14 AC power supply from its shipping package  
and store the package in a safe place.  
Note  
You must use the original package if you need to return the unit to  
Allied Telesis.  
2. Select the power supply slot in the AT-CV5000 chassis where you  
want to install the AT-PWR14 AC power supply.  
3. Make sure that the power switch for that slot is in the OFF position.  
4. Remove any slot cover that may be covering that slot.  
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5. Slide the AT-PWR14 power supply into the selected slot, as shown in  
Figure 56, until the module is flush with the front of the chassis.  
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Installing an AT-PWR15 DC Power Supply  
The AT-CV5000 chassis is shipped with two slots in the rear designated  
for the power supplies, but without any power supplies installed. You must  
install at least one power supply in order to power on the chassis.  
Caution  
The AT-CV5000 Media Converter chassis can contain two power  
supplies of the same type (AC or DC) or a combination of the two  
types with the same power ratings. Make sure not to mix power  
supplies with different power ratings in the same chassis.  
For information on the power supply module, refer to the  
documentation that is shipped with the module.  
Note  
You can install an additional AT-PWR15 DC power supply while the  
existing power supply is powered ON.  
To install an AT-PWR15 DC power supply, perform the following  
procedure:  
1. Remove the AT-PWR15 DC power supply from its shipping package  
and store the package in a safe place.  
Note  
You must use the original package if you need to return the unit to  
Allied Telesis.  
2. Select the power supply slot in the AT-CV5000 chassis where you  
want to install the AT-PWR15 DC power supply.  
3. Turn the power switch OFF.  
4. Remove any slot cover that may be covering that slot.  
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5. Slide the AT-PWR15 DC power supply into the selected slot, as shown  
in Figure 58, until the module is flush with the front of the chassis.  
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Phillips screwdriver to tighten the captive screws, as shown in  
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Replacing an AT-CVFAN Module  
This section provides instructions for replacing an AT-CVFAN fan module  
if one fails.  
Caution  
For normal operation, the chassis must have two operational fans.  
Caution  
The AT-CVFAN modules are field-replaceable; however, they are  
not hot-swappable. Therefore, make sure to power OFF the chassis  
before installing the fan modules.  
Caution  
Be sure to observe all standard electrostatic discharge (ESD) pre-  
cautions, such as wearing an antistatic wrist strap, to avoid  
damaging the device. A fan module can be damaged by static  
electricity.  
Warning  
Remove jewelry before replacing the fan modules.  
Warning  
Watch your fingers when handling the fan modules.  
Warning  
To avoid electric shock, do not touch the inside of the fan slots.  
To replace an AT-CVFAN module, perform the following procedure:  
1. Power OFF the chassis.  
2. Using a Phillips screwdriver, loosen the captive screws at the top and  
bottom of the installed fan module faceplate.  
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3. Pull the loosened screws to slide the fan out of the chassis, as shown  
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4. While you wait for the fan to spin down, unpack the new AT-CVFAN  
module from the shipping package and store the packaging material in  
a safe location.  
Note  
You must use the original shipping material if you need to return the  
fan module to Allied Telesis.  
5. Carefully remove the fan module from the chassis.  
6. To install a new fan, do one of the following:  
Caution  
Avoid touching the fan blades.  
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a. To install a new fan in slot A, turn the fan so that the handle is on  
the left and slide the new fan module into the fan slot, as shown in  
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To power on the chassis, proceed to the procedure described in  
When the connection is established, the appropriate fan LED (FAN-A  
or FAN-B) on the LED interface card should be green. If the LED is  
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Installing a Blank Slot Cover  
If any of the line card or expansion slots in the Converteon™ chassis is  
unoccupied, it must be covered with a blank slot cover, to keep dust from  
getting into the chassis and to maintain proper airflow, cooling, and  
ventilation throughout the chassis.  
Note  
Allied Telesis strongly recommends that a blank slot cover be  
inserted in any slot that does not contain a functioning line card or  
module.  
Installing an The AT-CV5PNL1 blank slot cover is designed to cover any unoccupied  
line card or management module slot in the Converteon™ Series chassis.  
AT-CV5PNL1  
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The AT-CV5000 chassis is shipped with 18 line card slots covered with the  
AT-CV5PNL1 blank slot covers.  
To install an AT-CV5PNL1 blank slot cover, perform the following  
procedure:  
1. Select the line card you want to remove from the chassis.  
2. Disconnect the cables from all the ports in the line card.  
3. Cover the fiber optic port with the dust cap.  
4. Remove the line card from the slot as described in “Removing a  
5. Insert the AT-CV5PNL1 slot cover into the slot you removed the line  
card from.  
6. Align the back edge of the blank slot cover with the left and right  
alignment guides.  
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7. Slide the blank slot cover into the slot, as shown in Figure 66, until the  
slot cover is flush with the front of the chassis.  
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Always tighten the captive screw to secure the blank slot cover to  
the chassis.  
9. Repeat this procedure to install additional AT-CV5PNL1 blank slot  
covers.  
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Installing an The AT-CV5PNL2 blank slot cover is designed to cover any unoccupied  
power supply module slots in the AT-CV5000 chassis model only.  
AT-CV5PNL2  
Blank Slot Cover  
To install an AT-CV5PNL2 blank slot cover, perform the following  
procedure:  
1. Remove the AT-CV5PNL2 blank slot cover from its shipping package  
and store the package in a safe place.  
Note  
You must use the original package if you need to return the unit to  
Allied Telesis.  
2. Select the power supply slot in the AT-CV5000 chassis where you  
want to install the blank slot cover.  
3. Align the back edge of the blank slot cover with the alignment guides  
located inside the slot.  
4. Slide the blank slot cover into the slot, as shown in Figure 68, until the  
slot cover is flush with the front of the chassis.  
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Note  
Always tighten the captive screws to secure the blank slot cover to  
the chassis.  
Installing an The AT-CV5PNL3 blank slot cover is designed to cover the unoccupied  
expansion slot located in the rear of the AT-CV5000 chassis.  
AT-CV5PNL3  
Blank Slot Cover  
To install an AT-CV5PNL3 blank slot cover, perform the following  
procedure:  
1. Remove the AT-CV5PNL3 blank slot cover from its shipping package  
and store the package in a safe place.  
Note  
You must use the original package if you need to return the unit to  
Allied Telesis.  
2. Align the back edge of the blank slot cover with the alignment guides  
located inside the slot.  
3. Slide the blank slot cover into the slot, as shown in Figure 70, until the  
slot cover is flush with the front of the chassis.  
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4. Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the captive screws, as shown in  
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Always tighten the captive screws to secure the blank slot cover to  
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Chapter 4  
Troubleshooting  
This chapter contains information about how to troubleshoot the chassis  
and line cards in the event that a problem occurs.  
Note  
If after following the instructions in this chapter you are unable to  
resolve the problem, contact Allied Telesis Technical Support for  
contact information.  
LED Interface Card  
PS-A or PS-B The chassis must have at least one operational power supply, indicated by  
the PS-A (power supply A) and PS-B (power supply B) LEDs.  
LED is OFF  
If one of the power supply LEDs is OFF, but the other LED is ON, perform  
the following:  
ˆ Verify that the power supply in question is completely installed in its  
slot.  
ˆ Verify that the power switch of the power supply in question is turned  
ON.  
PS-A or PS-B If one or both of the power supply LEDs are slowly blinking, perform the  
following:  
LED is Blinking  
ˆ Verify that the ON/OFF power switch for that power supply is turned to  
ON.  
ˆ Verify that the power cord is secured in the connector.  
ˆ Check the fuse or breaker of the circuit that the outlet is on.  
FAN-A or FAN-B If the fan module LED is OFF, perform the following:  
LED is OFF  
ˆ Verify that the fan module reporting trouble is operational.  
ˆ Remove and re-insert the fan module that is reporting trouble.  
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Caution  
For normal operation, both fans must be installed in the chassis.  
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AT-CV5M01 Management Card  
PWR LED is If the PWR LED on an AT-CV5M01 card is OFF, perform the following:  
OFF  
ˆ If the chassis is installed on a desktop, check to be sure that the power  
adapter is securely connected to a power outlet and that the power  
adapter cable is securely connected to the rear of the converter.  
ˆ Verify that the power switch is turned ON.  
ˆ Verify that the power outlet has power by connecting another device to  
it.  
ˆ Try using another power adapter.  
RDY LED is If the RDY LED on an AT-CV5M01 card is blinking, perform the following:  
Blinking  
ˆ Verify that the settings on the DIP switches and jumpers are correct.  
ˆ Try using the default settings.  
ˆ Remove and re-insert the card.  
RDY LED is OFF If the RDY LED on an AT-CV5M01 is OFF, perform the following:  
ˆ Verify that the card is firmly inserted in the slot.  
ˆ Remove and re-insert the card.  
ˆ Verify that at least one power supply in the rear of the converter is  
operational.  
ˆ Make sure that the power cord is securely connected to the power  
source and to the AC connector on the rear panel of the switch.  
ˆ Verify that the power outlet has power by connecting another device to  
it.  
ˆ Try connecting the unit to another power source.  
ˆ Try using a different power cord.  
ˆ Check that the voltage from the power source is within the required  
levels for your region.  
FLT LED is If the FLT LED on a line card is blinking, no action is required. A blinking  
FLT LED could indicate that a new version of the management software is  
Blinking  
being downloaded to the converter or that the converter’s configuration is  
being changed, such as with the installation of a new line card. The LED  
will stop blinking after the converter has completed the download or the  
configuration change is completed.  
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FLT LED is If the converter FLT LED is steadily on, a problem has occurred in the  
converter, perform the following:  
Steadily ON  
ˆ Try resetting the converter by disconnecting and reconnecting the AC  
power cord.  
ˆ Try resetting the management card by pressing the reset button on the  
LED interface card with the tip of a pen or a non-conductive pointy  
object.  
ˆ Try resetting the line card or the module installed in the rear expansion  
slot by pressing the reset button on the LED interface card with the tip  
of a pen or a non-conductive pointy object.  
Note  
If the FLT LED remains steadily on, contact Allied Telesis Technical  
Support for assistance.  
LK LED is OFF If the LK LED for a twisted pair port on an AT-CV5M01 card is OFF,  
perform the following:  
ˆ Check that the end node connected to the port is powered ON and is  
operating properly.  
ˆ Check that the twisted pair cable is securely connected to the twisted  
pair port on the switch and on the end node.  
ˆ Make sure that the twisted pair cable does not exceed 100 meters  
(328 feet) and that you are using a Category 5 or better cable.  
Converteon™ Line Cards  
LK LED is If the LK LED for either the fiber optic port or the twisted pair port is  
blinking, refer to Appendix A in the Converteon™ Media Converter Line  
Cards Reference Guide.  
Blinking  
LK LED is OFF If the LK LED for a twisted pair port is OFF, do the following:  
ˆ Check that the end node connected to the port is powered ON and is  
operating properly.  
ˆ Check that the twisted pair cable is securely connected to the twisted  
pair port on the switch and on the end node.  
ˆ Make sure that the twisted pair cable does not exceed 100 meters  
(328 feet) and that you are using a Category 5 or better cable.  
ˆ Check for MissingLink™ option.  
If the LK LED for a fiber optic port is OFF, do the following:  
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ˆ Verify that the end node connected to the port is ON and is operating  
properly.  
ˆ Check that the fiber optic cable is securely connected to the fiber optic  
port on the media converter and on the end node.  
ˆ Check to be sure that the end node connected to the port is operating  
at the same port speed.  
ˆ Verify the fiber connections are correct that is the converter’s TX port is  
connected to the end node’s RX port, and the converter’s RX port is  
connected to the end node’s TX port.  
ˆ Check to be sure that the end nodes connected to the switch are  
operating at the same duplex mode.  
ˆ Test the attenuation on the fiber cable to ensure that it does not  
exceed acceptable values.  
ˆ Verify that you are using the appropriate type of fiber optic cables and  
that you have not exceeded the maximum operating distances.  
ˆ Check that the operating specifications of the fiber optic port on the  
end node are compatible with the operating specifications of the fiber  
optic port on the converter.  
If you are still experiencing problems after testing and troubleshooting the  
installation, contact Allied Telesis Technical Support for assistance. Refer  
www.alliedtelesis.com for support information.  
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Appendix A  
Technical Specifications  
Physical Specifications  
Dimensions (W x D x H)  
34.25 cm x 44.05 cm x 8.68 cm  
(13.49 in x 17.35 in x 3.42 in)  
Weight:  
6.12 kg (13.5 lbs.)  
Recommended Minimum Ventilation  
on All Sides  
10 cm (4.0 in)  
Environmental Specifications  
Operating Temperature:  
Storage Temperature:  
Operating Humidity:  
0° C to 40° C (32° F to 104° F)  
-25° C to 70° C (-13°F to 158° F)  
5% to 90% non-condensing  
5% to 95% non-condensing  
3,000 m (10,000 ft.)  
Storage Humidity:  
Maximum Operating Altitude:  
Maximum Storage Altitude:  
4,000 m (13,100 ft.)  
Power Specifications  
AC Input Current:  
90-120 V AC (3.6A max)  
200-240 V AC (1.57A max)  
(auto-ranging)  
DC Input Current:  
-36 to -72 V DC (8.7A max)  
47-63 Hz  
Nominal Input Frequency:  
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Safety and Electromagnetic Emissions Certifications  
EMI:  
FCC Class A, EN55022 Class A,  
VCCI Class A, C-TICK, CE  
Immunity:  
Safety:  
EN55024  
UL60950-1 (CULUS), EN60950-1 (TUV),  
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1  
Laser:  
EN60825  
Quality and Reliability:  
MTBF > 100,000 hrs.  
Standards  
IEEE 802.3 (10Base-T)  
IEEE 802.3u (100Base-TX)  
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RJ-45 Twisted Pair Port Pinouts  
Figure 72 illustrates the pin layout for an RJ-45 connector and port.  
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Table 3 lists the RJ-45 pin signals when a twisted pair port is operating in  
the MDI configuration at 10 or 100 Mbps.  
Table 3. MDI Pin Signals (10/100Base-TX)  
Pin  
Signal  
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2
3
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TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
Table 4 lists the RJ-45 port pin signals when a twisted pair port is  
operating in the MDI-X configuration at 10 or 100 Mbps.  
Table 4. MDI-X Pin Signals (10/100Base-TX)  
Pin  
Signal  
1
2
3
6
RX+  
RX-  
TX+  
TX-  
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RS-232 Terminal Port Pinouts  
Figure 72 illustrates the pin layout to an RS-232 terminal port.  
Figure 73. RS-232 Terminal Port Pinouts  
Table 5 lists the pin signals on the RS-232 Terminal Port.  
Table 5. RS-232 Terminal Port Pin Signals  
Pin  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Data Carrier Detect  
Transmit Data  
Receive Data  
Data Set Ready  
Ground  
Data Terminal Ready  
Clear to Send  
Request to Send  
Ring Indicator  
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8-Pin Mini-DIN Console Port Pinouts  
Figure 74 illustrates the pin layout of the 8-Pin Mini-DIN console port and  
connector.  
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Table 6 lists the definitions for the 8-Pin Mini-DIN console port pinouts.  
Table 6. 8-Pin Mini-DIN Console Port Pinouts  
Pin  
Signal  
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3
4
5
6
7
8
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TX  
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CTS  
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SC Type Connectors  
Dual SC The fiber optic cable, as shown in Figure 75, is used to connect to the dual  
SC connectors in various Converteon™ line cards.  
Connector  
Figure 75. Dual SC Connector Cable  
Simplex SC The fiber optic cable, as shown in Figure 76, is used to connect to the  
simplex SC connectors in various Converteon™ line cards.  
Connector  
Figure 76. Simplex SC Connector Cable  
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Dual ST Type Connector Cable  
The fiber optic cable, shown in Figure 77, is used to connect to the dual ST  
connectors in various Converteon™ line cards.  
Figure 77. Dual ST Connector Cable  
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SFP Transceiver Cable  
The SFP transceiver, as shown in Figure 78, is used in various  
Converteon™ line cards.  
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Figure 78. SFP Transceiver  
The fiber optic cable, shown in Figure 79, is one of the cable types that  
can be used to connect to the SFP transceiver.  
Figure 79. SFP Transceiver Cable  
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Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors  
The fiber optic connector consists of a fiber optic plug and its adapter. The  
end of the fiber optic cable is held in the core of the ferrule in the plug.  
Light signals are transmitted through the core of the fiber. Even minor  
smudges or dirt on the end face of the fiber, completely invisible to the  
naked eye, can disrupt light transmission and lead to failure of the  
component or of the entire system. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to  
clean all fiber optic connectors before use.  
Figure 80 shows the ferrule in an SC connector.  
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Ferrule  
Figure 80. Ferrule in an SC Connector Plug  
Figure 81 shows part of the end face of an unclean and clean ferrule.  
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Unclean  
Clean  
Figure 81. Unclean and Clean Ferrule  
This appendix provides the following procedures  
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Using a Cartridge-Type Cleaner  
Fiber optic cartridge cleaners are available from many vendors and are  
typically called “cartridge cleaners,” as shown in Figure 82.  
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Do not use compressed air or aerosol air to clean a fiber optic  
connector.  
To clean a fiber optic connector using a cartridge cleaner, perform the  
following procedure.  
1. With one hand, hold the cartridge cleaner and push the lever on the  
cleaning cartridge in the direction of the arrow to expose the cleaning  
surface, as shown in Figure 83.  
2. Place the ferrule tip on the exposed cleaning surface and rub the  
ferrule in a downward direction, as shown in Figure 83.  
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Figure 83. Rubbing the Ferrule Tip on the Cleaning Surface  
Note  
Rub the ferrule tip on the cleaning surface in one direction only.  
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3. When you reach the end of the cleaning surface, pick up the ferrule tip,  
rotate and place it at the top and rub downwards at least 2 times.  
Caution  
Failing to pick up the ferrule tip when you reach the bottom of the  
cleaning surface can result in static electricity that can damage the  
fiber optic cable.  
4. If desired, repeat steps 1 and 2.  
5. If a fiber inspection scope is available, use the scope to inspect the  
ferrule end face to make sure that it is clean.  
6. Reconnect the cable to the port or protect the ferrule tip with a dust  
cap.  
Note  
Always keep a dust cap on a fiber optic cable when it is not in use.  
Note  
Do not touch the end face of the ferrule in the connector.  
Warning  
Do not look directly at the cable ends or inspect the cable ends with  
an optical lens when the cable is connected at the other end.  
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Using a Swab  
Specially treated swabs (stick cleaners) are available for cleaning inside  
connector adapters or hard-to-reach ferrule tips. These swabs, often  
referred to as “lint free” or “alcohol free” swabs, are available from many  
vendors, as shown in Figure 84. Stick cleaners are available in both  
2.5 mm and 1.25 mm sizes for use on SC and MU connectors  
respectively.  
Note  
NEVER use a household cotton swab and/or alcohol to clean a fiber  
optic connector. This may leave a residue on the ferrule tip.  
Figure 84. Lint-Free and Alcohol-Free Swabs  
Note  
Do not use compressed air or aerosol air to clean a fiber optic  
connector.  
To clean a recessed ferrule using a swab, perform the following  
procedure.  
1. Insert the swab into the adapter as shown in Figure 85 and rub the  
ferrule tip with the swab.  
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Figure 85. Cleaning a Recessed Ferrule  
2. If desired, repeat step 1.  
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3. If a fiber inspection scope is available, use the scope to inspect the  
connector to make sure that it is clean and to check for scratches, pits,  
or other problems that may affect performance.  
Note  
Always keep a dust cap on a fiber optic cable when it is not in use.  
Warning  
Do not look directly at the cable ends or inspect the cable ends with  
an optical lens when the cable is connected at the other end.  
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