Oracle Acme Packet 4600 Manuel d'utilisation

Acme Packet 4600
Hardware Installation and Maintenance Guide
F36952-04
February 2021

Acme Packet 4600 Hardware Installation and Maintenance Guide,
F36952-04
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Contents
1 Safety
Environmental, Safety, and Regulatory Certifications 1-1
General Safety Precautions 1-1
Fan Module 1-1
System Maintenance 1-1
Fiber Optic Cable 1-1
Environmental Specifications 1-1
Using This Guide 1-2
Precautions 1-2
Precautions 1-2
Battery Warning 1-2
ESD Safety 1-3
Precautions 1-3
2 Component Overview
Chassis 2-1
Mounting Hardware 2-1
Equipment Rack Installation Hardware 2-1
System Processor 2-3
Processor Module (CPU) 2-3
System Control Panels 2-3
Front Control Panel 2-3
Rear Panel 2-4
Network Interface Unit 2-4
System Power Switch - ON/STBY 2-5
Console Port 2-6
PWR LED 2-7
H/S LED 2-7
Alarm Port 2-7
USB Port 2-8
Network Management Ports 2-9
Signaling and Media Interfaces 2-10
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SFP/SFP+ Transceivers 2-10
Media Cables 2-11
Power Components 2-12
Power Supply Redundance 2-13
AC Power 2-13
DC Power 2-14
Cooling Components 2-14
Fans 2-15
Air Filter 2-15
3 Graphic Display
Display Modes 3-1
Graphic Display Menus 3-2
Top Menu 3-2
Interface Menu 3-3
BOOT PARAMS Menu 3-3
SYSTEM Menu 3-4
ACTIVITY Menu 3-5
ENVIRONMENT Menu 3-5
RETURN 3-6
Graphic Display Output for HA Nodes 3-6
4 System Installation
Shipped Parts 4-1
Installation Tools and Parts 4-1
Recommended Tools and Parts 4-1
Pre-Installation Guidelines 4-2
Environmental Guidelines 4-2
Power Guidelines 4-2
Mounting Guidelines 4-2
Other Safety Guidelines 4-3
Mounting Installation 4-3
Cabinet-style 4-Post Chassis Installation 4-5
Mounting System 4-5
Installing the Equipment Rack Slide Rails 4-5
Installing Slide Rails into a Tapped-Hole Rack 4-6
Installing Slide Rails into a Square-Hole Rack 4-7
Installing the Chassis Flanges and Slide Rails 4-9
Installing the Chassis in the Rack 4-10
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Center-Mount 2-Post Chassis Installation 4-11
Installing the Center-Mount Hardware 4-11
Installing the Chassis in the Rack 4-11
Fan Module Installation 4-12
Ground and Power Cable Installation 4-12
Grounding Cable Installation 4-13
AC Power Cord Installation 4-14
DC Power Cord Installation 4-15
Cabling the Acme Packet 4600 System 4-16
Chassis Console Cabling Procedure 4-17
Alarm Port Cabling 4-18
Management Network Ports 4-18
Media and Signaling Network Interfaces 4-18
1GbE Copper Cabling Procedure 4-19
SFP Optical Cabling Procedure 4-19
Fiber Optic Cable Handling 4-19
Copper Transceivers 4-21
Cabling for HA Deployments 4-21
Rear Panel Cabling 4-21
Dual Rear Interface Support 4-22
Media Cabling for HA Nodes 4-22
5 Startup
Creating a Console Connection 5-1
Prerequisites 5-1
Creating a Console Connection 5-1
Powering On the Acme Packet 4600 System 5-2
Prerequisites 5-2
Powering On the Acme Packet 4600 System 5-2
Initial Log On 5-2
Formatting the Solid State Drive 5-3
6 Maintenance
System Shutdown 6-1
Rejecting Incoming Calls 6-1
Shutting Down the Acme Packet 4600 System 6-1
Rebooting, Resetting, and Power Cycling 6-2
Reboot 6-2
System Reset 6-3
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Power Cycling 6-3
Standby State for HA Nodes 6-3
Replacing an NIU in an HA Node 6-6
Chassis Removal 6-7
Power Supply Removal and Replacement 6-8
Installing a Power Supply 6-9
NIU Removal and Replacement 6-10
NIU Removal 6-10
NIU Installation 6-11
Replacing the SSM3 Module 6-13
Removing the SSM3 Module 6-14
Installing the SSM3 Module 6-15
Replacing Transcoder DSP Modules 6-16
Installation and Removal Guidelines 6-17
Removing the Transcoder DSP Module 6-17
Installing the Transcoder DSP Module 6-18
Upgrading or Replacing a Solid State Drive 6-19
Removing Hardware in Center-Mount Configurations 6-21
Removing Hardware in Front-Mount Configurations 6-21
Opening the Chassis 6-21
Removing and Replacing the Solid State Drive 6-23
Identifying the Solid State Drive 6-23
Replacing the Solid State Drive 6-24
Postinstallation 6-25
Attaching the Lid 6-25
Installing the Chassis in the Rack 6-25
Validating the SSD 6-26
Formatting the SSD 6-26
Fan and Air Filter Maintenance 6-26
Removing and Replacing Individual Fans 6-26
Install Individual Fans 6-28
Maintaining the Cooling Components 6-29
Cleaning the Cooling Components 6-29
Optical Transceiver Removal and Replacement 6-31
Removing an Optical Transceiver 6-31
Install an Optical Transceiver 6-32
Copper Transceivers 6-33
Alarms 6-33
Hardware and Environmental Alarms 6-33
Link and SDP Alarms 6-37
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7 Specifications
Environmental, Safety, and Regulatory Certifications 7-1
Physical Specifications 7-1
Acme Packet 4600 System Chassis Specifications 7-1
AC Power Supply Physical Dimensions 7-1
DC Power Supply Physical Dimensions 7-2
Fan Module Specifications 7-2
Electrical Specifications 7-2
Power Supply Input Circuit Fuse Requirements 7-2
Alarm Port Dry Contact Current Limits 7-2
Environmental Specifications 7-3
Connector Specifications 7-3
Optical Transceiver Interface Module Specification 7-4
8 Acronyms, Definitions, and Terms
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About This Guide
Overview
The Acme Packet 4600 System is a high performance, high capacity session border
controller that optimally delivers interactive communications — voice, video, and
multimedia sessions — across wireline, wireless, and cable IP network borders. With
its compact single unit 1U design the Acme Packet 4600 System provides exceptional
functionality in a tightly integrated system. This chapter provides an introduction and
overview of the main components of the Acme Packet 4600 System.
The Acme Packet 4600 System Hardware Installation Guide describes:
•Component overview
•Graphic display and its usage
•System installation
•Startup
•Maintenance
•Safety
•Glossary
Audience
This guide is written for network administrators, telecommunications equipment
installers and technicians. It provides information related to the hardware components,
features, installation, start-up, and operation of the Acme Packet 4600 System. Only
experienced and authorized personnel should perform installation, configuration, and
maintenance tasks.
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Revision History
This section contains a revision history for this document.
Date Description
October 2014 Initial Release
January 2015 Renamed the document Acme Packet 4600
Installation and Maintenance Guide.
Removed Regulatory Specifications and
Certifications from Chapter 7- Specifications.
Inserted reference to Acme Packet Platforms
Safety and Compliance Guide.
Removed section of the Maintenance Chapter
on removing and installing SODIMMs.
March 2015 Added a section on the installation of
transceivers on the signalling and media ports,
Corrected ambiguities concerning the speeds
of the signalling and media ports.
April 2015 Entered notes pointing out that after you
initially install the Acme Packet 4600 or
replace the Solid State Drive (SSD), you must
format the drive.
Inserted caveats to confirm that Acme Packet
6300 hardware installation documentation
satisfies NEBS (Network Equipment-Building
System) requirements.
July 2020 Updated NIU Removal and Installation
sections to clarify procedures.
December 2020 Adds note about multiple sensors reporting
alarms with the same Alarm ID.
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1
Safety
This chapter provides an overview of the recommended safety precautions for
installing the Acme Packet 4600 System.
Before you install your Acme Packet 4600 System, Oracle recommends that you
review the contents of this chapter and the Installation chapter. Both chapters
provide information intended to protect you and your Acme Packet 4600 System from
experiencing any harm during the installation process. These chapters also provide
information that helps to keep your Acme Packet 4600 System functioning properly
and prevent damage.
Environmental, Safety, and Regulatory Certifications
For information regarding safety and regulatory certifications applicable to the Acme
Packet 4600, refer to the Acme Packet Platforms Safety and Compliance Guide.
General Safety Precautions
To ensure general safety, follow the safety precautions listed in this section.
Fan Module
To avoid overheating the system, do not block the air inlets or the fan module, or
otherwise obstruct airflow to the system. Keep the area around the Acme Packet 4600
System clean and clutter-free.
System Maintenance
Aside from the fan module, power supply, air filter and NIUs, there are no user-
serviceable parts inside the Acme Packet 4600 System chassis. Only professionals
trained to maintain, adjust, or repair the Acme Packet 4600 System may provide these
services.
Fiber Optic Cable
Looking into a fiber optic cable can cause eye damage. Never look directly into the
end of the fiber optic cables. Instead, use a fiber optic power meter to determine if
power is present.
Environmental Specifications
Adhere to the stated environmental specifications for the Acme Packet 4600.
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