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Dynamic ROADM
Functionality
Release 19.1.1
Issue 1.1, May 2021
User Guide
Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only
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  • Page 1 ™ 1FINITY L100 Dynamic ROADM Functionality Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021 User Guide shaping tomorrow with you Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    48 1.5.3 Virtuora NC p. 48 Management Protocols p. 50 1.6.1 NETCONF p. 50 1.6.2 Simple Network Management Protocol p. 50 System and Network Services p. 51 · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 3 92 Blade and PIU p. 93 Installation Hardware p. 94 SFP Module p. 96 LC/UPC Attenuator p. 97 Individual Licensed Feature p. 99 Software p. 100 · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 4 175 5.6.3 Configure IP Connection Through OSC p. 176 Configure NEM Interface p. 180 Configure IP Interfaces for OSC Links p. 180 Configure OSPF Routing p. 182 · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 5 223 6.7.1 Password Rules p. 223 6.7.2 Username Rules p. 225 6.7.3 User Group Permissions p. 225 6.7.4 Create/Edit/Delete User p. 226 6.7.5 Show Users p. 227 · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 6 Provision L100 Main Blade OTS/OMS/OCH Interfaces p. 257 Set 100 Mb/s OSC Power Pad p. 259 Provision Direct Access (Colorless) Channels p. 261 Provision L110 Tributary Blade OCH Interfaces p. 262 · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 7 300 databaseLockedShelfProvModePresent p. 300 databaseLockedSoftwareUpgradeInProgress p. 301 databaseVersionMismatch p. 301 equipmentCurrExceededFeed p. 301 equipmentFault p. 302 equipmentInterConnectFailure p. 303 equipmentLedOn p. 304 equipmentMiscabledConnection p. 304 · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 8 325 powerOutOfSpecificationHigh p. 325 powerOutOfSpecificationLow p. 328 powerProblemA p. 330 powerProblemB p. 331 preBlockSpanAdjustmentInProgress p. 332 reflectionTooHigh p. 332 shelfProvisioningMode p. 332 softwareReset p. 333 · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 9 Install USB Flash Drive p. 419 Restore Secondary Database from USB Flash Drive p. 420 Equipment Removal p. 423 Remove Filler Panel p. 424 Remove SFP Module p. 425 · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 10 458 A.3.5 Load Configuration with Large Database p. 458 A.3.6 LLDP p. 458 Frequency Wavelength p. 460 Glossary Terms and Definitions p. 464 Index p. 468 · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 11 Email: knowledge.creation@fujitsu.com Product documentation is available on the Fujitsu Partners website, https://partners.fnc.fujitsu.com/documentation. Technical Assistance Center For technical assistance, contact the Fujitsu Technical Assistance Center (FTAC) at: Phone: 1-800-USE-FTAC (1-800-873-3822) Knowledge Delivery For information about training services, contact Educational Services at:...
  • Page 12 Communications Inc. does not warrant or represent that the contents of this document are error free. Furthermore, the contents of this document are subject to update and change at any time without notice by Fujitsu Network Communications Inc., since it reserves the right, changes in equipment design or components as progress in engineering methods may warrant.
  • Page 13 NE. The CLI is hierarchical, which means that it has nested layers of commands. Note: For more detailed use of CLI with 1FINITY information, refer to 1FINITY CLI User Guide, available on the Fujitsu Partners website, https://partners.fnc.fujitsu.com/documentation.
  • Page 14 Compliance Information— General Industry This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interferences when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 15 ■ RCM Mark (formally known as cTick) (Australia) ■ NOM Compliance Mark for Mexico...
  • Page 16 Compliance Information— L100/L110-Specific L100 UL Labels L110 UL Labels UL Fuse Ratings Model/Type Reference Rating L100 (BDL1-3R11) –48 V DC, 7.5 A MAX L110 (BDL1-3B11) –48 V DC, 6 A MAX General Compliance ■ NEBS Level 3: ■ GR-1089, R4-16, R4-18 (Intra-Building Lightning Protection) •...
  • Page 17 • IEC/EN 60825-1 (Safety of laser products—Part 1: Equipment classification and requirements) ■ The 1FINITY L100 and L110 blades and the PIL1-3PS2 PIU are compliant with the Laser IEC/EN 60825-1, 2 standards. • IEC/EN 60825-2 (Safety of laser products—Part 2: Optical fibre communication systems [OFCS]) ■...
  • Page 18 MADE IN CHINA SEE INSTALLATION 2019, November Class I Laser Product NORME NEC, CAN ICES-3A ET ANSI/NFPA NO. 70. FUJITSU PN: TA09068–C130 MANUAL BEFORE Conformé à 21 CFR INSTALLING. CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTABILITY: THIS EQUIPMENT COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE...
  • Page 19 • EN 62368-1:2014 (Audio/video, information and communication technology equipment—Part 1: Safety requirements (IEC 62368-1:2014, modified)) • IEC/EN 60825-1 (Safety of laser products—Part 1: Equipment classification and requirements) • IEC/EN 60825-2 (Safety of laser products—Part 2: Optical fibre communication systems [OFCS]) Figure 2 Protective Earth (Ground) Symbol ■...
  • Page 20 Important Warnings and Cautions Observe all warnings in the text or on equipment labels regarding high-voltage or high-temperature conditions. The following warnings and figures apply to most Fujitsu products. Plug-in Unit Cautions Observe the following precautions when handling plug-in units: ■...
  • Page 21 Laser Safety Precautions Avertissements Relié au Laser INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS CLASS 1M LASER PRODUCT 1FINITY systems are WDM Network compliant with IEC/EN 60825-1, Le réseau WDM pour 1FINITY est compatible avec la norme IEC/EN 2 (OFCS).
  • Page 22 Installation Restrictions Restrictions d’Installation ■ Elevated Operating Ambient—If installed in a closed or multi- ■ Opération à température ambiante élevée—Si cet équipement unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the est installé dans un cabinet fermé ou dans une étagère rack environment may be greater than room ambient.
  • Page 23 General Terms and Conditions of Sale (GENTS) Notice Use of the software or documentation is subject to the General Terms and Conditions of Sale (GENTS) in effect between Fujitsu and the customer at the time the customer accesses, downloads, or installs the software. If no GENTS are in effect, use of the software or documentation is subject to the terms posted at http://responder.fnc.fujitsu.com/gents/reseller/index.htm.
  • Page 24 Document Change Notice Issue 1.1 Location of Change Description of Change Preface ■ Updated Contact Information section Unit Description ■ Added L160 Fan Unit section Ordering Information ■ Updated Blade and PIU section ■ Updated Software section System Administration ■ Updated FTP/SFTP File Transfer, Client Session section System Maintenance...
  • Page 25 Supporting Documentation The following supporting documents are available at https://partners.fnc.fujitsu.com/documentation. To be sure of obtaining the latest information, the user should always access the online documentation. Supporting Documentation Type Product Change Documents ■ Customer Information Releases (CIR) ■ Technical Information Bulletins (TIB) ■...
  • Page 26: System Description And Engineering

    System Description and Engineering System Description and Engineering In this chapter: System Profile ROADM Applications ROADM Features System Features Management Interfaces Management Protocols System and Network Services Engineering Specifications · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 27: System Profile

    1.1.1 Overview The 1FINITY L-Series solution is Fujitsu next-generation ROADM network solution, which consists of an L100 ROADM configuration, an L130 ROADM configuration, an L160 Raman configuration, and an L200 ILA configuration. The L100 ROADM configuration is based on Colorless, Directionless (CD) and flexible grid add/drop architecture.
  • Page 28 Fujitsu Partners website, https://partners.fnc.fujitsu.com/documentation. Note: For more detailed L200 ILA configuration information, refer to 1FINITY L200 ILA User Guide, available on the Fujitsu Partners website, https://partners.fnc.fujitsu.com/documentation. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 29: Roadm Applications

    (C1…C9) on the L100 Blade at each degree to a client port (C1…C9) on the L100 Blade at the other degree. The following figure shows an example of add/drop cabling for a 4-degree CD ROADM configuration. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 30 Degree 4 Figure 4 Example of 4-Degree CD ROADM Add/Drop Cabling (32-Channels) The following figure shows an example of pass-through (hub) cabling for a 4-degree CD ROADM configuration. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 31: Colorless (Direct Access) Roadm Application

    Blade at each degree to a client port (C1…C9) on the L100 Blade at the other degree. The following figure shows an example of add/drop cabling for a 4-degree colorless ROADM configuration. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 32: Mix Configuration Roadm Application

    The following cross-connection types are supported individually and in mix configuration: ■ Colorless (direct access) ■ CD (colorless and directionless) The following figure shows an example of mixture of colorless, and CD add/drop port connections. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 33: Virtual Network Element Using Vmcu Hosted On Main Blade

    LCN3 port on the last tributary blade is connected to the LCN4 port on the Main L100 Blade. These connections provide management and control signaling between each blade in the virtual NE to and from the vMCU on the Main L100 Blade. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 34 Software defined network LCN3 vMCU Virtual management and control unit Figure 8 Virtual NE using vMCU Hosted on Main Blade Related Links L100 Blade L110 Blade 4x16 Splitter/Coupler PIU · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 35: Interoperability With Flashwave 9500

    1.2.5 Interoperability with FLASHWAVE 9500 From 1FINITY L100 Release 2.4, interoperability with the FLASHWAVE ® 9500 Multi-Haul ROADM is supported on an optical span. 1FINITY L100 ROADM interoperability is compatible with FLASHWAVE 9500 Release 9.4. The following optical span configurations between the 1FINITY L100 ROADM and the FLASHWAVE 9500 Multi-Haul...
  • Page 36: Interoperability With 1Finity L130

    Note: When L100 Blade interoperates with L130 Blade, the OSNR setting on the L100 must be set to enable. Otherwise, an outstanding osnrModeMismatch alarm is raised on the L100 Blade. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 37: Roadm Features

    SNMP managers when an extraordinary event, for example, an alarm, occurs. The SNMP agent generates SNMP traps for all standing conditions unless the standing condition disables the agent. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 38 196.10625 to 191.34375 THz. The default slot width is 50 GHz. An Individual Licensed Feature (ILF) is needed to enable the flexible grid capability. Note: The maximum slot-width of 500 GHz is supported, but the maximum tested slot-width is 100 GHz. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 39 MAC address is assigned to the interface. It is merely a 10 Mb/s Ethernet data pipe between NEs. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 40 • All the traffic on user channel is untagged. • IP Connectivity is available among all sites over user channel. Figure 12 User Channel between ROADM and ROADM Ethernet Connections · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 41: System Features

    Note: Autoprovisioning is enabled by factory default. Note: Fujitsu recommends using the autoprovisioning feature first and afterwards editing the provisioning manually using CLI commands, if required. 1.4.2...
  • Page 42: In-Service Upgrade

    — 2.4.2 02‑04‑2 — — — — 02‑05‑1 — — — — — 2.5.2 02‑05‑2 — — — — — 2.6.2 02‑06‑2 — — — — — · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 43: Proxy Arp

    The following commands are used for SCP file transfer. The user can execute the commands through the bash shell started from CLI or through shell on the CONSOLE port. Command (Send File): scp <SourceFile> <user>@<host>:<directory>/<TargetFile> · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 44: System Zeroization

    Linux features. The root access features can be used only by users with Level-4 privileges. Root access is disabled by default. Note: For more detailed root access information, refer to Root Access Guide, available on the Fujitsu Partners website, https://partners.fnc.fujitsu.com/documentation.
  • Page 45: Jumbo Frame Support With Ip Mtu Maximum 9574 Bytes

    L100 Blade supports postoutadj value setting feature that is used to perform the following functionalities: ■ Reducing noise in an optical network ■ Enhancing the signal transmission distance · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 46: Osc Power Adjustment

    SFP (FC9581B62F) and the OSC port. This PAD reduces the impact of an OSC on the signal transmit distance. The effectiveness of the PAD depends on the span loss and the fiber type. Important: Fujitsu does not recommend using third-party OSC SFP module because the power of third-party OSC module is not guaranteed.
  • Page 47 For more information, refer to Enable Auto Shelf ID Assignment for Tributary Blade Feature Set Up Tributary Blade with Auto Shelf ID Assignment Enabled. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 48: Management Interfaces

    CLI uses the SSH ® server service. Note: Refer to About CLI for more information. Note: For more detailed CLI information, refer to 1FINITY CLI User Guide, available on the Fujitsu Partners website, https://partners.fnc.fujitsu.com/documentation. 1.5.2 WebGUI Similar to the CLI, the WebGUI provides users with an interface to configure and manage the NE. However, the WebGUI user interface is graphical, rather than command line.
  • Page 49 Virtuora NC provides a graphical user interface that operators can use to configure, monitor, and manage the network in a traditional (non-SDN) fashion. Note: For more detailed Virtuora NC information, refer to Virtuora NC User Guide, available on the Fujitsu Partners website, https://partners.fnc.fujitsu.com/documentation.
  • Page 50: Management Protocols

    The SNMP agent generates SNMP traps for all standing conditions unless the standing condition disables the agent. Note: For more detailed SNMP information, refer to 1FINITY SNMP User Guide, available on the Fujitsu Partners website, https://partners.fnc.fujitsu.com/documentation.
  • Page 51: System And Network Services

    Network Timing Protocol (NTP) is a networking protocol that allows users to synchronize the NE system clock to a clock on an external NTP server. By default, NTP is enabled. 1.7.4 Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 52: Rest Api

    YANG-data-model-based REST API. The REST API web service is disabled by default and uses the HTTP/HTTP web server service. Note: For more detailed REST API information, refer to 1FINITY REST API User Guide, available on the Fujitsu Partners website, https://partners.fnc.fujitsu.com/documentation.
  • Page 53: Zero Touch Provisioning

    The filtering can be done based on facility and severity. When the filtered syslogs are saved locally, a maximum of four such files can be created. Note: For more detailed syslog information, refer to 1FINITY Syslog User Guide, available on the Fujitsu Partners website, https://partners.fnc.fujitsu.com/documentation.
  • Page 54 Key benefits of using TACACS+ are user accounts, user authorization, session authorization and accounting can be centrally maintained in a distributed environment. Note: For more detailed TACACS+ protocol information, refer to 1FINITY TACACS+ Protocol User Guide, available on the Fujitsu Partners website, https://partners.fnc.fujitsu.com/documentation. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1...
  • Page 55: Engineering Specifications

    In some cases, changing the OSNR setting on a running system may impact the signal traffic. Note: Fujitsu recommends any change to the OSNR setting on a running system be performed during a maintenance window. Note: OSNR setting must be enabled in L100 Blade to support interoperability with L130 Blade.
  • Page 56: L100 Specifications

    Power consumption ■ Typical: 217.32 W (calculated) ■ Maximum: 293.75 W (calculated) Note: The power consumption includes the power consumption for the blade with 2 Fan units installed. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 57: L110 Specifications

    4 SFP cage ports (for Ethernet copper or optical SFP) Connector type LC optical port RJ-45 LAN port Power supply Dual feed, fixed Input voltage –40…–57 V DC · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 58: L160 Specifications

    L160 Raman Blade Operational Requirement Considerations ■ Minimum outside plant fiber distance is 40 km ■ Minimum span loss is 15 dB ■ Optical return loss is >17.6 dB · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 59: 4X16 Splitter/Coupler Specifications

    Maximum 1 channel per port Optical output power E1–E4 IN –9.5 Maximum 16 channels per port Optical input power E1–E4 OUT –7.4 10.8 Maximum 16 channels per port Optical output power · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 60: Pluggable Transceiver Modules

    ■ Optical-to-electrical and electrical-to-optical signal conversion ■ Incoming optical signal monitoring and alarm reporting For more detailed SFP modules information, refer to 1FINITY Pluggable Transceiver Modules Reference Guide, available on the Fujitsu Partners website, https://partners.fnc.fujitsu.com/documentation. 1.8.7 Power Specifications The L100 Blades operate at –48 V DC with a maximum current draw of 5 A. The UL fuse/breaker recommendation for the L100 Blades is 10 A.
  • Page 61: C-Band Fequencies And Wavelengths

    Firmware (FW) upgrade. Note: The L100 Blades support flexible grid. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 62: Unit Description

    ■ Six-slot Housing Blades installed in a rack are referred to as the disaggregated option. Blades installed in a six-slot Housing are referred to as the aggregated option. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 63: Technical Specifications

    Management NTP, SFTP, Telcordia In-Band Virtuora NC WebGUI NETCONF/YANG SNMP Telnet, and OSMINE Management Support SNMPv2, Telnet, FTP Telcordia® SNMPv3 and SFTP CLEI™ code Release 1.1, NTP · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 64 Blade: 0…34 dB (SMF), 0…35 dB (TWRS/TWC, ELEAF/OLEAF DSF, EXTCore) L130 Blade with L160 Blade: 16… 35.5 dB (SMF), 16…36 dB (TWRS/ TWC), 16…36.5 dB (ELEAF/OLEAF, DSF) · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 65: L100 Blade

    Note: Issue 05 and earlier units have optical port direction labels O/I instead of T/R. MAINT INPUT RATING: TO -57V ,10A MAX, FUSED AT 15A Figure 16 Rear View of L100 Blade 1x9 WSS ROB · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 66: Connector Descriptions

    LCN2 SFP cage Front panel 100Base-T/1000Base-T electrical or 1000Base-SX/ LX10/EX/ZX optical connection to DCN Cloud Note: The LCN2 port cannot be used simultaneously with the UTLP port. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 67 OC3 OSC and Ethernet OSC (100M/1GE). UTLP RJ-45 Front panel 100Base-T/1000Base-T Note: Connection to L160 Raman blade. Note: The RST push-switch is used to activate a CPU blade software WARM reset. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 68: Led Descriptions

    WDM power out of specification One of the following alarms is present: ■ omsLossOfSignal ■ omsPowerOutOfSpecificationHigh ■ omsPowerOutOfSpecificationLow ■ oscPowerOutOfSpecificationHigh ■ oscPowerOutOfSpecificationLow ■ otsLossOfSignal ■ otsSpanlossOutOfSpecificationHigh ■ otsSpanlossOutOfSpecificationLow Power off · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 69 ■ POS (port) Blinking red Green Incoming optical signal operating normally Input port down One of the following alarms is present: ■ powerOutOfSpecificationHigh ■ powerOutOfSpecificationLow Power off · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 70 ■ databaseVersionMismatch ■ equipmentWarmup ■ firmwareBackwardCompatibleAll ■ firmwareDownloadOrActivationFailure ■ firmwareInitInProgress ■ firmwareVersionMismatch ■ shelfProvisioningMode ■ softwareStageInProgress ■ softwareVersionMismatch Equipment fault Equipment in power-up state Blinking red Power off · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 71: L110 Blade

    Front View of L110 Optical Mux Base Blade INPUT RATING: TO -57V ,10A MAX, FUSED AT 15A Figure 18 Rear View of L110 Optical Mux Base Blade · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 72 MAINT RJ-45 Rear panel 100/1000Base-T connection of maintenance port UTLP RJ-45 Front panel Future use Note: The RST push-switch is used to activate a CPU WARM reset. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 73 ■ LOS (eth) ■ POS (port) Blinking red FAN1, FAN2 Green No error condition (normal operation) Error condition (fan failed, fan removed) Blinking red Fan mismatch Power off · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 74: 4X16 Splitter/Coupler Piu

    Connector Type Function C1…C16 LC with shutter Client connection to transponder/muxponder LC with shutter Add/drop connection to client port (C1…C9) of L100 Blade on ROADM degree 1 · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 75 Incoming optical signal operating normally Power off Equipment fault or equipment in power-up state Blinking red Yellow Not ready (warm-up or SWDL in progress) Green Normal operation Power off · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 76 Unit Description L110 Blade Related Links Blade and PIU 4x16 Splitter/Coupler Specifications PIL1-3PS2 PIU LED Indicators Install Plug-In Unit Remove Plug-In Unit C-Band Fequencies and Wavelengths · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 77: L160 Raman Amplifier

    Connection from line Receive fiber C1 T LC with shutter Front panel Connection to L100 (BDL1-3R11) E1 R port MAINT RJ-45 Rear panel 100/1000Base-T connection of maintenance port · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 78 FIND SYS ALM RST Reset Button FIND SYS ALM Figure 22 Front View LEDs of L160 Raman Blade FAN LEDs MAINT Figure 23 Rear View LEDs of L160 Raman Blade · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 79 No link up FAN 1, FAN 2, FAN 3 Green No error condition (normal operation) Error condition (fan failed, fan removed) Blinking red Fan mismatch Power off · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 80 ■ Accumulated loss in the fiber (splices and connectors loss), particularly in the first 20 km, should be kept to a minimum as this could affect Raman gain. Performance is best with the cleanest possible transmission line. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 81: Fan Unit

    The following figures show front and rear views of the Fan unit. Note: Two Fan units are needed for each L100, L110 Blade. Figure 24 Front View of Fan Unit · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 82 ACL8-3PC1 Fan unit has one fan to perform the cool-and-exhaust function in the L160 Blade. Note: L160 Blade comes prepopulated with Fan units. Three Fan units are needed for the L160 Blade. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 83 Unit Description Fan Unit Figure 26 Front View of Fan Unit · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 84 Unit Description Fan Unit Figure 27 Rear View of Fan Unit · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 85: Power Terminal Adapter

    Note: The power terminal adapter is not required if the 1FINITY six-slot Housing is used. Protection Cover Figure 28 Front View of Power Terminal Adapter · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 86 Unit Description Power Terminal Adapter Figure 29 Rear View of Power Terminal Adapter Related Links Install Power Terminal Adapter Install Power Cables · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 87: Cd Roadm Cabling

    2-Degree Small ROADM Cabling Pass-Through (Hub) Connections From Degree L100 Port Degree L100 Port Table 29 2-Degree Small ROADM Add/Drop Connections From Degree L100 Port L110 Blade Slot Port · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 88 Degree L100 Port L110 Blade Slot Port 3-Degree Small ROADM Cabling Table 30 3-Degree Small ROADM Cabling Pass-Through (Hub) Connections From Degree L100 Port Degree L100 Port · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 89 Unit Description CD ROADM Cabling Table 31 3-Degree Small ROADM Cabling Add/Drop Connections From Degree L100 Port L110 Blade Slot Port · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 90 4-Degree Small ROADM Cabling Pass-Through (Hub) Connections From Degree L100 Port Degree L100 Port Table 33 4-Degree Small ROADM Cabling Add/Drop Connections From Degree L100 Port L110 Blade Slot Port · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 91 Unit Description CD ROADM Cabling Table 33 (Cont.) 4-Degree Small ROADM Cabling Add/Drop Connections From Degree L100 Port L110 Blade Slot Port · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 92: Ordering Information

    Ordering Information In this chapter: Blade and PIU Installation Hardware SFP Module LC/UPC Attenuator Individual Licensed Feature Software This chapter describes the L100 Series Blades ordering information. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 93: Blade And Piu

    L160 back-propagation Raman amplifier ACL1-3PF1 FC95453PF1 Filler panel for empty slot in PIL1-3PS2 FC95453PS2 4x16 splitter/coupler with AMP PIU ACL8-3PC1 FC95643PC1 Replacement fan unit for L160 Blade · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 94: Installation Hardware

    Blade mounting bracket for installation in 19-inch, 4-post rack Note: The blade mounting bracket is not required if the 1FINITY six- slot Housing is used. Adjustable Range: 367…460 mm · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 95 1FINITY housing power harness (A and B feeds and 25 ft grounds), 6 AWG, 2HL, 5/8 in. CD PC660-0102-T022 1FINITY housing frame ground cable, 6 AWG, Green/ 2 ft Yellow (2) 2HL lug · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 96: Sfp Module

    1000 Mb/s 300 m BDL1-3R11 (62.5/125 μm BDL1-3B11 [OM1]) 550 m (50/125 μm [OM2]) SFPF-5200 FC95815200 1000Base-LX SFP module 1000 Mb/s 10 km (9/125 BDL1-3R11 μm) BDL1-3B11 · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 97: Lc/Upc Attenuator

    15 dB fixed attenuator, LC/UPC, single mode, 55 dB return loss, length: 26.9 mm 37-428-612 16 dB fixed attenuator, LC/UPC, single mode, 55 dB return loss, length: 26.9 mm · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 98 19 dB fixed attenuator, LC/UPC, single mode, 55 dB return loss, length: 26.9 mm 37-466-612 20 dB fixed attenuator, LC/UPC, single mode, 55 dB return loss, length: 26.9 mm · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 99: Individual Licensed Feature

    Part Numbers Unit Name Part Number Description Fujitsu Lambda, preaudit RTUL1xxLAM-FJTS-B L1xx Lambda Fujitsu, 1 per drop, preaudit Fujitsu Lambda, postaudit RTUL1xxLAM-FJTS-E L1xx Lambda Fujitsu, 1 per drop, postaudit Alien Lambda, preaudit RTUL1xxLAMINTRP-B L1xx Lambda interoperability, 1 per drop port, preaudit...
  • Page 100: Software

    Ordering Information Software Software L100 Series Software Licensing Information Table 41 Part Numbers Unit Name Part Number Description Software RTUL1xxAR191x L100 software license Release 19.1.x, 1 per blade · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 101: Equipment Installation

    19- or 23-inch, 2- or 4-post racks or the 1FINITY Housing. The following tools and equipment are required: ■ Common hand tools ■ Digital Multimeter (DMM) ■ Terminal lugs (for rack installation) · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 102: Precautions

    PIU damage. Before using the strap, check it for opens, shorts, and the minimum resistance value. If the strap does not pass these checks, do not use it. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 103: Site Selection

    The storage bags are coated with a conductive material to protect PIUs from damage by ESD. Inspect the shipping containers for signs of damage. Claims for shipping damage must be filed with the transportation company in accordance with their published procedure. Contact Fujitsu Sales Representative for any shipment questions.
  • Page 104: Unpack And Inspect Equipment

    Before unpacking the equipment, inspect the shipping containers for signs of damage. Note: Claims for shipping damage must be filed with the transportation company in accordance with their published procedure. Contact Fujitsu Sales Representative for any shipment questions. Step 2 Unpack and carefully remove the equipment from its shipping container and place it on a clean, level, and ESD- safe surface.
  • Page 105 Record the serial number and issue number of the equipment in accordance with local record-keeping procedures, if necessary. ✓  This task is complete. Additional Instructions: Perform the same procedure for each blade, PIU, or pluggable module (SFP/SFP+/CFP4) being installed. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 106: Adjustable Range Of Rack Brackets

    Mount rail for standalone blade, 19-inch, 4-post rack 367.0…460.0 mm FC9549SR31 Mount rail for standalone blade, 23-inch, 2-post rack 127.0…180.0 mm FC9549SR41 Mount rail for standalone blade, 23-inch, 4-post rack 367.0…460.0 mm · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 107: Install 19-Inch, 2-Post Rack Rail Kit

    Loosen the flange nuts on both the left and right brackets, as shown in the following figure. Note: Do not completely remove the nuts from the flange. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 108 Use the front flange on each bracket to attach the brackets to the front of the rack at the required position, as shown in the following figure. Note: Do not completely tighten the bolts, the bolts are completely tightened later in the procedure. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 109 Note: Do not completely tighten the bolts, the bolts are completely tightened later in the procedure. (2) Screws on this Side of Rail Figure 34 Attaching Rear Flange 19-Inch, 2-Post Rack Bracket · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 110 Tighten the flange nuts on both the left and right brackets, as shown in the following figure. Note: Do not use excessive force to tighten the nuts. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 111 (2) Nuts on this Side of Rail Nuts Figure 36 Tightening Flange Nuts 19-Inch, 2-Post Rack Bracket The following figure shows the installed 19-inch, 2-post rack brackets. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 112 Install 19-Inch, 2-Post Rack Rail Kit Figure 37 Installed 19-Inch, 2-Post Rack Brackets Step Result: The blade can be installed in the rack. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 113: Install 23-Inch, 2-Post Rack Rail Kit

    Loosen the flange nuts on both the left and right brackets, as shown in the following figure. Note: Do not completely remove the nuts from the flange. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 114 Use the front flange on each bracket to attach the brackets to the front of the rack at the required position, as shown in the following figure. Note: Do not completely tighten the bolts, the bolts are completely tightened later in the procedure. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 115 Use the rear flange on each bracket to attach the brackets to the rear of the rack at the required position, as shown in the following figure. Note: Do not completely tighten the bolts, the bolts are completely tightened later in the procedure. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 116 Inner Width: 440 mm Front View Figure 42 Bracket Spacing 23-Inch, 2-Post Rack Step 8 Tighten all bolts completely on each bracket. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 117 (2) Nuts on this Side of Rail Nuts Figure 43 Tightening Flange Nuts 23-Inch, 2-Post Rack Bracket The following figure shows the installed 23-inch, 2-post rack brackets. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 118 Install 23-Inch, 2-Post Rack Rail Kit Spacer Figure 44 Installed 23-Inch, 2-Post Rack Brackets Step Result: The blade can be installed in the rack. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 119: Install 19-Inch, 4-Post Rack Rail Kit

    Loosen the flange screws on both the left and right brackets, as shown in the following figure. Note: Do not completely remove the screws from the flange. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 120 Use the front flange on each bracket to attach the brackets to the front of the rack at the required position, as shown in the following figure. Note: Do not completely tighten the bolts, the bolts are completely tightened later in the procedure. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 121 Note: Do not completely tighten the bolts, the bolts are completely tightened later in the procedure. Figure 48 Attaching Rear Flange 19-Inch, 4-Post Rack Bracket · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 122 Tighten the flange screws on both the left and right brackets, as shown in the following figure. Note: Do not use excessive force to tighten the nuts. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 123 Equipment Installation Install 19-Inch, 4-Post Rack Rail Kit Screws Figure 50 Tightening Flange Screws 19-Inch, 4-Post Rack Bracket The following figure shows the installed 19-inch, 4-post rack brackets. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 124 Install 19-Inch, 4-Post Rack Rail Kit Figure 51 Installed 19-Inch, 4-Post Rack Brackets Step Result: The blade can be installed in the rack. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 125: Install 23-Inch, 4-Post Rack Rail Kit

    Loosen the flange screws on both the left and right brackets, as shown in the following figure. Note: Do not completely remove the screws from the flange. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 126 Use the front flange on each bracket to attach the brackets to the front of the rack at the required position, as shown in the following figure. Note: Do not completely tighten the bolts, the bolts are completely tightened later in the procedure. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 127 Use the rear flange on each bracket to attach the brackets to the rear of the rack at the required position, as shown in the following figure. Note: Do not completely tighten the bolts, the bolts are completely tightened later in the procedure. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 128 Inner Width: 440 mm Front View Figure 56 Bracket Spacing 23-Inch, 4-Post Rack Step 8 Tighten all bolts completely on each bracket. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 129 Note: Do not use excessive force to tighten the nuts. Flange Screws Figure 57 Tightening Flange Screws 23-Inch, 4-Post Rack Bracket The following figure shows the installed 23-inch, 4-post rack brackets. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 130 Install 23-Inch, 4-Post Rack Rail Kit Figure 58 Installed 23-Inch, 4-Post Rack Brackets Step Result: The blade can be installed in the rack. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 131: Install Power Terminal Adapter

    ■ The blade to be installed in a rack Attention: The power terminal adapter is not used with the 1FINITY Housing option. Note: Fujitsu recommends installing the power terminal adapter on the blade before installing the blade into the rack (2-post or 4-post).
  • Page 132 Attach the power terminal adapter onto the rear of the blade on the right-hand side by performing the following substeps: a) Insert the hooks on the power terminal adapter into the holes on the rear of the blade. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 133 Push the power terminal adapter until it meets the rear of the blade. Figure 63 Pushing Power Terminal Adapter c) Press down slightly on the power terminal adapter to properly seat the adapter on the blade. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 134 Caution: When tightening the two screws, alternate between them; do not overtighten either screw or tighten one completely before tightening the other. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 135 Replace the protection cover on the power terminal adapter. Figure 67 Attaching Protection Cover ✓  This task is complete. Additional Instructions: Perform the same procedure for each blade being installed. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 136: Install Blade In Housing

    Insert the blade into the appropriate slot of the 1FINITY Housing and slide it back until it locks in place. Note: Fujitsu recommends installing the blade without the PIUs installed. Attention: When lifting or installing, position two hands in the center of the blade to avoid dropping the blade.
  • Page 137 Do not lift here. Fiber Management Arm Lift here. Do not lift here. Figure 68 Proper Method to Lift Blade Figure 69 Installing Blade in 1FINITY Housing · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 138 15 minutes. Repetitive restart of the blade within 15 minutes causes database corruption, which leads to blade start-up failure and requires a return to factory for reprogramming. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 139: Rectifier And Blade Wiring Connections

    Existing Rectifier and Blade Wiring Connections In addition to the frame ground connections shown in the preceding figure, Fujitsu recommends connecting the positive (0 V) connectors (A and B) on the rectifier to the nearest common ground. The following figure shows an example of these connections on a rack-based rectifier and an L100 Blade.
  • Page 140 DC Output B DC Output A –53 V –53 V – – Fuse/Breaker Fuse/Breaker Panel Panel Main B Main A Figure 72 Recommended Rectifier and Blade Wiring Connections · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 141: Install Power Cables

    Attention: This procedure is not applicable if using the 1FINITY Housing option. Step 1 If not already done, remove the protection cover from the power terminal adapter. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 142 Attach the ground cable (black) for the A power feed to the terminal marked GA on the power terminal adapter. c) Attach the power feed A cable (red) to the terminal marked MAIN A on the power terminal adapter. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 143 Note: The SYS LED indicator on the front of the blade lights yellow initially and changes to green when the blade warm-up completes. Step 4 Measure the voltage between the MAIN A and GA terminals on the power adapter as shown in the following figure. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 144 After the trouble has been corrected, repeat Step Step 5 Measure the voltage between the MAIN B and GB terminals on the power adapter. Step 6 Replace the protection cover. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 145 Wiring to Power Terminal Adapter Protection Cover and Attachment Screws Figure 77 Replacing Protection Cover ✓  This task is complete. Additional Instructions: Perform the same procedure for each blade being installed. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 146: Install Fan Unit

    Note: This figure only shows one Fan unit being installed, but two or three Fan units must be installed, depending on the blade type. Fan Unit Figure 78 Installing Fan Unit · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 147 Note: The FAN LEDs change to green if power is applied to the blade. ✓  This task is complete. Additional Instructions: Perform the same procedure, as needed, to insert additional Fan units into the remaining Fan unit slots. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 148: Install Plug-In Unit

    Damage to the PIU and/or blade is more likely if the locking lever is in the released position. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 149 Rotate the locking lever to the locked position to fully insert the PIU and lock it into place, as shown in the following figure. Wait 1 minute after installing PIU before removing the PIU. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 150 Step 7 Record the installation in accordance with local record-keeping procedures. ✓  This task is complete. Additional Instructions: Perform the same procedure to install all required PIUs. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 151: Install Sfp Module

    Attach a protective dust cap on the optical receptacle. This procedure is complete. Step 6 Clean the optical connectors. Step 7 Connect the fiber-optic cables to the module. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 152: Install Filler Panel

    Carefully and slowly press the filler panel into the empty PIU slot until the filler panel is completely inserted. Note: Filler panels must be installed in any unoccupied slot on the blade. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 153 Equipment Installation Install Filler Panel Filler Panel Figure 83 Installing Filler Panel Step 4 Record the installation in accordance with local record-keeping procedures. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 154: Install Data Communication Network Cabling

    Step 6 Connect a fiber-optic cable from the LCN3 port on the last tributary blade to the LCN4 port on the Main blade. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 155: Install Local Management Port Cabling

    Connect one end of the RJ-45 cable to the Ethernet port on the PC. Step 2 Connect the other end of the RJ-45 cable to the LMP on the front of the blade. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 156: Install Cd Roadm Cabling

    For pass-through (hub) connections, connect the fiber-optic cables to the appropriate client ports (C1…C9) on the 1x9 WSS ROB between the ROADM degrees. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 157: Install L160 Raman Cabling

    (TRMT) port of the Raman blade should be connected to E1 (RCV) port of the ROB. Note: The E1 (TRMT) port of ROB connected to the fiber, which is connected to the network, remains same for both Raman and non-Raman configurations. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 158 Figure 85 L100 and L160 Blade Cabling Note: L100 Blade Issue 14, FC95453R11-I14, and later blade must be used with L160 Raman blade. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 159: Initial System Turn Up

    Provision L160 Tributary Blade Provision Main Blade Ports and Fan Units 5.15 Verify Blade Setup Enable Auto Shelf ID Assignment for Tributary Blade 5.16 Set ROADM Constraints Feature · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 160: Log On

    Log On This procedure describes how to log on to the blade. Note: The blade ships with a default username and password of fujitsu/1finity. The defaults are used in the procedures in this manual. Note: Fujitsu recommends changing the default username after logging on for the first time.
  • Page 161 Log on to the NE using factory default user credentials. factory default username: fujitsu factory default password: 1finity Note: Fujitsu recommends changing the default username and password after initial login. Step 4 If appropriate, change to CLI configure mode. Command: > configure...
  • Page 162: Set Up Main Blade (Initial)

    Name of shelf role shelf-role Command Example: > request set-shelfmode shelfid 1 shelfrole MAIN Step 6 When the question "Really want to do this?" appears, enter "yes". · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 163 ZTP-Boot retries auto-upgrade after 5 minutes. A user can set the auto-upgrade flag to false to clear the ztpBootFailure alarm. To enable/disable ZTP-Boot, refer to ZTP-Boot. For more detailed ZTP information, refer to 1FINITY ZTP User Guide, available on the Fujitsu Partners website, https://partners.fnc.fujitsu.com/documentation.
  • Page 164: Set Wdm Configuration

    Step 1 Set the WDM configuration. Note: If autoprovisioning is enabled, the WDM configuration is automatically provisioned. Command: % set wdmcfg tidnum 1 ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 165: Console Port (Serial Port)

    > show system console console-enabled Output: console-enabled true; [ok][date-time] Step 2 Configure console logon (if disabled). Command: % set system console console-enabled true Output: [ok][date-time] ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 166: Console Log

    ■ RJ-45 roll over cable is attached to the CONSOLE port. ■ The user must use the CLI for management. ■ The user must be logged on as fujitsu/1finity or must have Level-4 or Level-5 privileges assigned to perform this procedure.
  • Page 167 1xx.xxx.xxx.xxx using console on fujitsu fujitsu@fujitsu>conf Entering configuration mode private Current configuration users: fujitsu ssh (cli from 1xx.xxx.xxx.xxx) on since 2017-07-17 01:13:55 private mode autop-sys console (noaaa from 1xx.xxx.xxx.xxx) on since 2017-07-17 01:10:35 private mode [ok][2017-07-17 01:21:05] Step 5 If appropriate for the task, change to CLI configure mode.
  • Page 168: Configure Ospf Routing

    OSC ospf instance MCN ipv4 router-id 1.x.x.xx network 1xx.x.x.x 2xx.xxx.xxx.x area 0.0.0.0 Step 2 Check the candidate configuration, if desired. Command: % show routing routing-instance ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 169: Configure Ip Connection To Dcn

    These procedures are alternate methods for connecting the NE to the DCN. Choose one method and perform that procedure. After the connection is established, the NE can be managed from remote locations through the DCN. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 170: Configure Lcn1 With Static Ip Address

    Mode = Bridge LCN1 1FINITY NE WebGUI LCN2 Switch Router LCN1 1FINITY NE Next-hop IP address LAN cable Remote Users NE Installation Site Figure 88 Daisy Chain LAN Connection · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 171: Set Static Ip Address On Lcn1

    If the NE connects directly to the DCN, the next hop should be the address of the default router. Otherwise, the next hop should be the IP address of the neighboring NE that is closer to the DCN in the chain of GCC0-linked NEs. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 172: Connect Lcn1 To Dcn

    % commit Step 8 Exit configuration mode. Command: % exit Connect LCN1 to DCN Step 9 Connect the LCN1 port to the DCN. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 173: Configure Lcn1 With Dhcp

    LAN Switch Port Connection The following figure shows how to save LAN switch ports by connecting the LAN cable to a daisy chain of LAN cable connections between 1FINITY NEs. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 174: Configure Next-Hop

    Name of protocol instance protocol_instance_name <1xx.xxx.xxx.xxx> IP address of next hop ip_address Command Example: % set routing routing-instance MCN routing-protocols routing-protocol static FNC static-routes ipv4 route 0.0.0.0/0 next-hop next-hop-address 192.168.229.254 · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 175: Connect Lcn1 To Dcn

    Show IP address state on LCN1. Command: > show interfaces-state interface ip-1/0/0/LCN1 ipv4 address Output Example: PREFIX ORIGIN LENGTH --------------------------------- 192.168.229.235 dhcp ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 176: Configure Ip Connection Through Osc

    Note: In this procedure, routing instances are configured with OSPF routing protocol. If desired, routing instances can be configured statically (using the static routing protocol and next-hops). · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 177 Switch LAN cable Site B Site C Figure 92 Provisioning Two Representative NEs The following figure shows the initial configuration of NEs at Site B and Site C. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 178 Site C Figure 94 Configuring NEM Interface Create an unnumbered IP interface to each OSC link and configure each of them to share the NE NEM IP address. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 179 ROADM / ILA Site B Site C Figure 96 Creating Routing Instance Remote users should be able to log on to the NE at Site C through the DCN. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 180: Configure Nem Interface

    % set interfaces interface <interface> type ip ipv4 enabled forwarding true address-src ip-1/0/0/NEM mtu <mtu_size> Parameter Value Description <ip-<shelf>/0/0/E-SC-E1> IP interface on the E-SC-E1 port that supports the OSC link interface · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 181 Check the candidate configuration, if desired. Command: % show routing routing-instance Step 7 If the NE has another OSC link, repeat the previous four steps for that OSC link. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 182: Configure Ospf Routing

    Check the candidate configuration, if desired. Command: % show routing routing-instance Step 10 Save the changes. Command: % commit Step 11 Exit configuration mode. Command: % exit ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 183: Log On Ne Through Lmp

    In such a scenario, select the Use keyboard-interactive to log in option button and click OK. Figure 97 Use keyboard-interactive to log in Option Button factory default username: fujitsu · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 184 Initial System Turn Up Log On NE Through LMP factory default password: 1finity Note: Fujitsu recommends changing the default username and password after initial login. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 185: Provision Main Blade Ports And Fan Units

    Note: If autoprovisioning is enabled, the OSC port is automatically provisioned. Command: % set eqpt shelf 1 slot 0 subslot 0 port OSC pluggableInterfaceType OSC admin- status up · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 186 Command: % set eqpt shelf 1 slot 0 subslot 0 port E-SC-E1 pluggableInterfaceType 100ME admin-status up Important: Fujitsu does not recommend using third-party OSC SFP module because the performance of third-party OSC module is not guaranteed. Step 7 Provision the E-SC-E1 port interface.
  • Page 187 Provision the UTLP interface. Command: % set interfaces interface eth-1/0/0/UTLP type ethernetCsmacd ethernet duplex full speed 1000 mtu 1522 auto-negotiation enabled admin-status up ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 188: Enable Auto Shelf Id Assignment For Tributary Blade Feature

    Step 4 Save the changes. Command: % commit Step 5 Verify tributary shelf ID assignment. Command: % show system trib-shelfid-assignment Output: trib-shelfid-assignment true ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 189: Set Up Tributary Blade With Auto Shelf Id Assignment Enabled

    Set the desired shelf ID on the tributary blade manually. Command: > request set-shelf-id USI LBFJTU011725463R110100002 shelf-id 2 Step Result: The tributary blade restarts and autoprovisions with the new shelf ID. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 190 Set Up Tributary Blade with Auto Shelf ID Assignment Enabled Step 8 After restart, retrieve the tributary blade information. Command: > show shelf-prov-mode-blades Output: USI LBFJTU011725463R110100xxx shelf-id 2 ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 191: Set Up Tributary Blade Without Auto Shelf Id Assignment Enabled

    Set Up Tributary Blade without Auto Shelf ID Assignment Enabled Prerequisite: Note: The default name must be changed from fujitsu for the system to turn up as well as for the tributary shelves to be recognized. ■ Verify that no SFP module is installed in the LCN ports of the blade that is being initialized as tributary.
  • Page 192: Provision L100 Tributary Blade And Ports

    Provision L100 Tributary Blade and Ports 5.12 Provision L100 Tributary Blade and Ports Note: The default name must be changed from fujitsu for the system to turn up as well as for the tributary shelves to be recognized. Step 1 Provision the L100 tributary blade equipment.
  • Page 193 Command: % set eqpt shelf 2 slot 0 subslot 0 port E-SC-E1 pluggableInterfaceType 1GEX admin- status up Important: Fujitsu does not recommend using third-party OSC SFP module because the performance of third-party OSC module is not guaranteed. Step 8 Provision the E-SC-E1 port interface.
  • Page 194 Provision the UTLP port interface. Command: % set interfaces interface eth-2/0/0/UTLP type ethernetCsmacd ethernet duplex full speed 1000 mtu 1522 auto-negotiation enabled admin-status up ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 195: Provision L110 Tributary Shelf, Ports, And Slots

    % set eqpt shelf 3 slot 1 subslot 0 port C1 pluggableInterfaceType Client admin- status up num-lanes 128 Note: Repeat this step for each client port (C1…C16) to be provisioned. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 196 Initial System Turn Up Provision L110 Tributary Shelf, Ports, and Slots ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 197: Provision L160 Tributary Blade

    Step 1 Provision the L160 tributary blade. Command: % set eqpt shelf 101 type BDL1-3M21 shelf-mode NORMAL shelf-role TRIB admin-status Step 2 Provision the Fan unit slots. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 198 Step 5 Save the changes. Command: % commit ✓  This task is complete. Additional Instructions: Perform the same procedure for each L160 additional blade to be provisioned. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 199: Verify Blade Setup

    Shelf value for L200 <9> Shelf value for L140 Command Example: > show table eqpt shelf 1 Output: fujitsu@fujitsu % show eqpt shelf 1 slot 0 subslot 0 port C1 pluggableInterfaceType Client; num-lanes 128; admin-status up; ains disabled; remoteSrcPeerPort-id "";...
  • Page 200: Set Roadm Constraints

    % set roadm-constraints equipment-port-group contention-gr-1 ports 3/1/0/C1 3/1/0/C2 3/1/0/C3 3/1/0/C4 3/1/0/C5 3/1/0/C6 3/1/0/C7 3/1/0/C8 3/1/0/C9 3/1/0/C10 3/1/0/C11 3/1/0/C12 3/1/0/C13 3/1/0/C14 3/1/0/C15 3/1/0/C16 ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 201: System Administration

    System Services System Feature Administration 6.15 Web Services User Administration 6.16 FTP/SFTP File Transfer, Client Session CLI Session Administration 6.17 Logon from NE to Remote Host Security Administration · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 202: Default Settings And Ip Port Information

    The following table shows default values for CLI/SSH, NETCONF, and Web server parameters. Management Interface/ Default value Protocol/Service cli-ssh-port netconf-enabled true netconf-timeout netconf-ssh-port webserver-http-port webserver-timeout webserver-http-enabled false The following table shows maximum number of individual sessions supported. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 203 WebView Note: The total number of sessions supported concurrently is 20, where each WebView session is counted as 2 and each (netconf/snmp/CLI) session is counted as 1. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 204: About Cli

    YANG modules. The CLI is hierarchical, which means that the configuration commands have nested layers. CLI provides two command modes: operational mode and configuration mode. Note: For more detailed CLI information, refer to 1FINITY CLI User Guide, available on the Fujitsu Partners website, https://partners.fnc.fujitsu.com/documentation.
  • Page 205: Cli Configuration Mode

    Commit activates the candidate configuration on the device. Candidate configurations enable the user to alter the configuration without causing potential damage to the current network operations. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 206 Display users currently editing the configuration Manipulate statement tags Exit to top level and optionally run command Exit one level of configuration validate Validate current configuration · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 207: Cli Command Prompts

    “\u@\h% " fujitsu@fujitsu% Caution: Fujitsu does not recommend changing the values of prompt1 or prompt2. If the default settings are kept, as recommended, the CLI command prompt changes with user, host, and CLI command mode as shown in the following table.
  • Page 208: Cli User Permissions

    Name.) 6.2.5 CLI User Permissions Certain commands require Level-4 (root/superuser) permissions, for example, configuration and provisioning. The default username and password (fujitsu/1finity) provide Level-4 permissions that allow access to all functions on the system. 6.2.6 CLI Command Completion Typing the full command or option name is not required for the CLI to recognize it. To display possible completions, type the partial command followed immediately by <tab>...
  • Page 209: Cli Command Comments

    Possible commands starting with c: cli - Display cli information commit - Display configuration changes [error] Example: > show configuration ------------------^ syntax error: element does not exist [error] · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 210 % set eqpt shelf 1 slot 0 cardType BDT3-T300 subslot 0 port C11 pluggableInterfaceType QSFP28 admin-status up [ok] [edit] % commit Aborted: 'eqpt shelf 1 slot 0 subslot 0 port C11' : pluggable/port/card mismatch [error] [edit] · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 211: System Name

    System Name The factory default system name is fujitsu. Note: The default name must be changed from fujitsu for the system to turn up as well as for the tributary shelves to be recognized. Note: The NE hostname is the value of system name.
  • Page 212: System Time And Date

    Note: If the NTP is enabled, this operation fails with message status set-current-datetime is unavailable when NTP is enabled. 6.4.3 Configure NTP Show System NTP Configuration Command: % show system ntp · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 213: Configure System Time Zone

    Value Description timezone <CST6CDT> Name of time zone (TZ) database, for example, America/Chicago, Europe/ Stockholm, or Asia/Tokyo Show System Time Zone Command: % show system clock timezone-name · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 214 OSL was built which can be retrieved via show sw-version. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 215: Ilf Administration

    Command: % set licenses license <license-id> license-temp-agree yes Install License Key Command: % set licenses license <license-id> license-key <license-key> Show License Status Command: > show licenses-status license-status · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 216: System Feature Administration

    % set system autoP <true|false> 6.6.2 RASIS Note: For more detailed RASIS information, refer to 1FINITY RASIS User Guide, available on the Fujitsu Partners website, https://partners.fnc.fujitsu.com/documentation. Provision to trigger-tech-info On-Demand Logging Note: For L-series blades, on-demand logging supports MicroBlade Log (MBLOG) and Firmware Log (FWLOG).
  • Page 217: Nemgmtmode

    Path of the file should be shared /var/ftp/rasis_log/ Remote file path Remote path of the file //user:password@host_ip_address/home/user/ Command Example: > request transfer sftp action upload local-file-path /var/ftp/rasis_log/ TECHINFO_L130_id1_1_20170131201637.tar.gz remote-file-path //user:password@host_ip_address/home/user/ TECHINFO_L130_id1_1_20170131201637.tar.gz 6.6.3 neMgmtMode · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 218: Telemetry, Streaming

    > request telemetry action <telemetry-action> config-file <telemetry-filename> Command Example: > request telemetry action configure config-file /var/ftp/ telemetry.tar.gz Disable Streaming Telemetry Command: > request telemetry action delete 6.6.5 · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 219: Ztp-Boot

    System Administration System Feature Administration Note: For more detailed ZTP information, refer to 1FINITY ZTP User Guide, available on the Fujitsu Partners website, https://partners.fnc.fujitsu.com/documentation. Show ZTP Configuration Command: > show system ztp Output Example: ztp-enabled true; [ok] Enable/Disable ZTP Command: % set system ztp ztp-enabled <false|true>...
  • Page 220 Notice: This step is for zeroizing the tributary blade. For zeroizing the Main blade, proceed to Step Step 1 Place the blade into shelf provisioning mode. Step 2 Perform zeroization on the system (blade). · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 221: Configure Ains

    > show system sys-vstimer Step 2 Provision system valid signal timer (VSTIMER). Note: Supported values for VSTIMER are 00-01 to 48-00. Command Example: % set system sys-vstimer 08-00 · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 222 Retrieve current timer count value as ACTVST for the target port. Command Example: > show eqpt shelf 1 slot 0 subslot 0 port E1 ACTVST ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 223: User Administration

    ■ Uppercase alphabetic: A…Z ■ Numeric: 0…9 ■ Special: ! @ $ % ^ ( ) _ + ~ { } [ ] . - & * · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 224 The following command fails because \ causes # to be interpreted literally and # is not a valid username character. Command Example: % set users user user1 password abc12\#34 · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 225: Username Rules

    The user group defines the user level of access to the system. Configuration, turn-up, and certain other commands require Level-4 (root) user group permissions. The default username and password (fujitsu/1finity) provide Level-4 permissions that allow access to all functions on the system.
  • Page 226: Create/Edit/Delete User

    Remember: In configuration mode (command prompt ends with %), changes are made to the candidate configuration and do not affect in the running configuration until a successful commit or commit confirm command is entered. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 227: Show Users

    Any user can change their own password using the following CLI command, where <newPassword> conforms to password rules and does not match <currentPassword>. Command: > request change-password currentPassword <currentPassword> newPassword <newPassword> newPasswordConfirm <newPassword> · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 228: Cli Session Administration

    Level-4 or Level-6 privileges are required to perform this command. The following CLI command terminates all CLI sessions for user <username>. Command: > request system logout user <username> · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 229: Security Administration

    The following CLI command shows the current SSH host key status and fingerprint. Command: > request show-ssh-host-key 6.9.2 Systemwide Security Settings The following CLI command displays the system security settings. Command: % show security systemwide · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 230: Default User Security Settings

    BASIC; prot OFF; dural maxinv pre-login-banner "Welcome to the FUJITSU 1FINITY\nCopyright Fujitsu Network Communications"; post-login-banner "NOTICE: THIS IS A PRIVATE COMPUTER SYSTEM. UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS OR USE MAY LEAD TO PROSECUTION."; lastlogin warn Not-Settable; debug authentication-order [ LOCAL ];...
  • Page 231: Tacacs+ Authentication

    System Administration Security Administration Note: For more detailed RADIUS information, refer to 1FINITY RADIUS User Guide, available on the Fujitsu Partners website, https://partners.fnc.fujitsu.com/documentation. Enable/Disable RADIUS Authentication Enter the following command. Command: % set security systemwide authentication-order The user is prompted to enter the order in which the 1FINITY device authenticates users.
  • Page 232 % commit Command Example (TACACS+ disable): % set security systemwide authentication-order [list] (TACACS LOCAL): LOCAL [ok] [edit] % commit Show Authentication Order Command: % show security systemwide authentication-order · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 233: Syslog Administration

    The filtering can be done based on facility and severity. When the filtered syslogs are saved locally, a maximum of four such files can be created. Note: For more detailed syslog information, refer to 1FINITY Syslog User Guide, available on the Fujitsu Partners website, https://partners.fnc.fujitsu.com/documentation.
  • Page 234 % set syslog actions remote destination <arbitrary-endpoint-name> log-selector <log-facility-selection> severity <severity-selection> This command captures user logon/logoff events to a remote syslog server. Delete Remote Syslog Filtering Command: % delete syslog actions remote destination <endpoint-name> · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 235: Provision Proxy-Arp

    Provision Proxy-ARP Prerequisite: ■ The user must be logged on as fujitsu/1finity or have Level-4 privileges assigned to perform this procedure. This procedure describes how to provision Proxy-ARP for the L100 Blade. Note: The network management system accesses the RNE through a DCN router that in turn interfaces with a GNE on which an embedded communication channel, for example, OSC, with an IP subnet and has been configured.
  • Page 236 % set eqpt shelf 1 slot 0 subslot 0 port E-SC-E1 pluggableInterfaceType 1GEX admin- status up Step 8 Enable Ethernet and line rate on the E-SC-E1 port. Command: % set interfaces interface eth-1/0/0/E-SC-E1 type ethernetCsmacd ethernet speed 1000 admin-status up · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 237 Enable Proxy-ARP for IPv4 connection. Command: % set interfaces interface ip-1/0/0/LCN1 ipv4 proxy-arp enabled Step 13 Check the configuration. Command: % show routing routing-instance ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 238: Lcn Port Commands

    <true | false> address <ipv4-address | ipv6-address> prefix-length <prefix-length> Delete LCN This command deletes the IP address interface for LCN port. Command: % delete interfaces <interface> <ipv4-address | ipv6-address> · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 239: Default Gateway Commands

    Default Gateway Commands This command creates routing instance for network gateway. Command: % set routing routing-instance MCN routing-protocols routing- protocol static FNC static-routes ipv4 route 0.0.0.0/0 next-hop next-hop-address 1xx.xxx.xxx.xxx · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 240: System Services

    SFTP Server Service 6.14.8 Web Server Services 6.14.1 Show System Services The following command displays the current configuration of all system services. Command: % show system services · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 241: Ftp Server Service

    161; authFailureTrap enabled; alarm-trap enabled; event-trap enabled; tca-trap enabled; [ok] 6.14.2 FTP Server Service The FTP server service, if enabled, listens on port 21. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 242: Netconf Service

    % set system services netconf netconf-port <830|2000…6021|6023…32767|61001…65535> Set NETCONF Timeout By default, the NETCONF timeout is set to 30 minutes. Command: % set system services netconf netconf-timeout <nYnMnDnHnMnS> 6.14.4 SFTP Server Service · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 243: Snmp Agent Service

    Command: % set system services netconf netconf-port <2000…6021|6023…32767|61001…65535> 6.14.5 SNMP Agent Service Note: For more detailed SNMP information, refer to 1FINITY SNMP User Guide, available on the Fujitsu Partners website, https://partners.fnc.fujitsu.com/documentation. Show SNMP Agent Configuration Command: % show system services snmp Enable/Disable SNMP Agent By default, the SNMP agent service is disabled.
  • Page 244: Ssh Server Service

    Show SSH Server Configuration Command: % show system services ssh-server Enable/Disable SSH Server By default, the SSH server service is enabled. Command: % set system services ssh-server ssh-server-enabled <true|false> · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 245: Telnet Server Service

    1FINITY system ■ REST service—Provides a web service that allows users or software systems to interact with and configure the 1FINITY system through a YANG-data-model-based REST API · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 246: Web Services

    % show system services web-server Output Example: webgui-enabled true; webgui-timeout 30m; rest { rest-enabled false; http { http-port 80; https { system-generated-certificate; https-port 443; [ok] 6.15.1 HTTP Server Service · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 247: Https Server Service

    % set system services web-server https system-generated-certificate Set HTTPS Server Port By default, the HTTPS server port is set to 443. Command: % set system services web-server https https-port <443|2000…6021|6023…32767|61001… 65535> · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 248: Rest Api Service

    6.15.3 REST API Service The REST API web service uses the HTTP/HTTPS server service. Note: For more detailed REST API information, refer to 1FINITY REST API User Guide, available on the Fujitsu Partners website, https://partners.fnc.fujitsu.com/documentation. Show REST API Configuration Command: % show system services web-server Note: This command displays the configuration of all web-server services.
  • Page 249: Log On Ne With Webgui

    In the address box of the web browser, enter one of the following IP addresses: http://<ip_address> https://<ip_address> The WebGUI login screen appears. Figure 99 Log On Screen Enter username and password. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 250: Ftp/Sftp File Transfer, Client Session

    Command Example (FTP Download): > request transfer ftp action download local-file-path /var/ftp/1FINITY-071716.PGM remote-file-path ftp://anonymous:anonymous@192.168.1.2/1FINITY-071716.PGM Command Example (SFTP Upload): > request transfer sftp action upload local-file-path /var/ftp/1FINITY-071716.dbs remote-file-path sftp://anonymous:anonymous@192.168.1.2/1FINITY-071716.dbs · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 251 > request transfer sftp action download local-file-path /var/ftp/ 1FINITY-071716.PGM remote-file-path sftp:// anonymous:anonymous@192.168.1.2/1FINITY-071716.PGM Delete File from Transfer Directory Command: > request delete-file filename <filename> Parameter Value Description filename Full path filename of local file /var/ftp/filename · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 252: Logon From Ne To Remote Host

    This command removes the SSH key from the 1FINITY node (the SSH client) that was given to it by an SSH server host. Command: > ssh-key-remove -host <hostname or IP address> · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 253: Roadm Turn-Up And Operations

    Provision L110 Tributary Blade OCH Interfaces 7.15 Reprovision L100 Blade for FLASHWAVE 9500 Link PIL1-3PS2 Client Port to Transponder/ Interoperability Muxponder Edge Port 7.16 Interoperability with L130 Blade Provision Add/Drop Port Connections · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 254: Enable Flexible Grid

    Note: This command needs to be performed on the L100 tributary shelves as well. Step 4 Provision OTS, OMS, and OCH interfaces. Refer to Provision L100 Main Blade OTS/OMS/OCH Interfaces. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 255: Enable Osnr For Main Blade

    % set wdmcfg osnr enable Step 3 Save the changes. Command: % commit Step 4 Verify OSNR settings. Command: % show wdmcfg osnr Output: osnr enable ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 256: Provision Raman Port Connections

    Provision port-connection between Raman client port and L100 edge port. Command: % set port-connection D1-RAMAN src-shelf 101 src-slot 0 src-subslot 0 src-port C1 dst-shelf 1 dst-slot 0 dst-subslot 0 dst-port E1 ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 257: Provision L100 Main Blade Ots/Oms/Och Interfaces

    Postoutadj value range is within –15.0…0.0 dB. The default value is 0.0 dB. Setting should be implemented in initial system turn-up. Contact Fujitsu Support Center for assistance on the postoutadj value. Step 3 Enable the OTS for a tributary L100 Blade.
  • Page 258 ROADM Turn-Up and Operations Provision L100 Main Blade OTS/OMS/OCH Interfaces Step 6 Verify the interfaces are provisioned correctly. Command: % show interfaces ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 259: Set 100 Mb/S Osc Power Pad

    10, or 15 dB. The default value is 0.0 dB. Contact Fujitsu Technical Assistance Center for assistance on the OSC power pad value. Important: Fujitsu does not recommend using third-party OSC SFP module because the power of third-party OSC module is not guaranteed.
  • Page 260 Set 100 Mb/s OSC Power Pad Step 3 Save the changes. Command: % commit Step 4 Repeat the preceding steps for each L100 tributary blade. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 261: Provision Direct Access (Colorless) Channels

    % set fabric och-connection XCON-M-C9E1-1 src-if och-1/0/0/C9 dst-if ots-1/0/0/E1 dst-och 1 % set fabric och-connection XCON-M-E1C9-1 src-if ots-1/0/0/E1 src-och 1 dst-if och-1/0/0/C9 ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 262: Provision L110 Tributary Blade Och Interfaces

    % set interfaces interface och-3/1/0/C1 type opticalChannel enabled och Step 2 Repeat Step 1 for each OCH interface (1…16) to be provisioned. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 263: Link Pil1-3Ps2 Client Port To Transponder/Muxponder Edge Port

    % set eqpt shelf 3 slot 1 subslot 0 port C3 remoteSrcPeerPort-id "T200-NE1 1/1/0/E1" Note: The preceding example shows a link to a 1FINITY T200 port. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 264: Provision Add/Drop Port Connections

    % set port-connection PASS-THRH-2 src-shelf 1 src-slot 0 src-subslot 0 src-port C2 dst-shelf 2 dst-slot 0 dst-subslot 0 dst-port C2 ✓  This task is complete. Additional Instructions: Perform the same procedure for each pass-through connection to be provisioned. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 265: Provision Cross-Connects

    % set fabric och-connection XCON-PASS-1 src-if ots-1/0/0/E1 src-och 2 dst-if ots-2/0/0/E1 dst-och 2 % set fabric och-connection XCON-PASS-2 src-if ots-2/0/0/E1 src-och 2 dst-if ots-1/0/0/E1 dst-och 2 ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 266: Adding Degree To Roadm Node

    Set Up Tributary Blade without Auto Shelf ID Assignment Enabled. Note: The default name must be changed from fujitsu for the system to turn up as well as for the tributary shelves to be recognized. 7.11.1 Provision L100 Tributary Blade and Ports Note: The default name must be changed from fujitsu for the system to turn up as well as for the tributary shelves to be recognized.
  • Page 267 Command: % set eqpt shelf 2 slot 0 subslot 0 port E-SC-E1 pluggableInterfaceType 1GEX admin- status up Important: Fujitsu does not recommend using third-party OSC SFP module because the performance of third-party OSC module is not guaranteed. Step 8 Provision the E-SC-E1 port interface.
  • Page 268: Provision L100 Tributary Blade Ots/Oms/Och Interfaces

    1000 mtu 1522 auto-negotiation enabled admin-status up Continue with the next task. 7.11.2 Provision L100 Tributary Blade OTS/OMS/OCH Interfaces Step 1 Enable optical transport. Command: % set interfaces interface ots-2/0/0/E1 type opticalTransport enabled · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 269: Provision Add/Drop Port Connections

    % set port-connection PORT-DROP src-shelf 1 src-slot 0 src-subslot 0 src-port C1 dst-shelf 3 dst-slot 1 dst-subslot 0 dst-port E1 Step 3 Repeat the preceding steps for each ADD/DROP connection to be provisioned. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 270: Provision Cross-Connects

    % set fabric och-connection XCON-PASS-1 src-if ots-1/0/0/E1 src-och 2 dst-if ots-2/0/0/E1 dst-och 2 % set fabric och-connection XCON-PASS-2 src-if ots-2/0/0/E1 src-och 2 dst-if ots-1/0/0/E1 dst-och 2 ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 271: Adding L110 Blade To Roadm

    Set Up Tributary Blade without Auto Shelf ID Assignment Enabled. Note: The default name must be changed from fujitsu for the system to turn up as well as for the tributary shelves to be recognized. 7.12.1 Provision L110 Tributary Shelf, Slots, and Ports Using WebGUI Step 1 Press the arrow icon that appears when hovering over an existing blade in the Equipment tree.
  • Page 272 Press the add button (+ sign) in the port tab. Step Result: The Add List Item dialog box opens. Step 16 Select the edge port (E1 or E2) from the portID dropdown list and click Ok. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 273 Step 26 Select the checkbox next to client port. Step Result: The /equipment:eqpt/shelf(n)/slot(x)/subslot(0)/port("Cz") tab appears. Note: The value "z" is the number of the client port being provisioned. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 274: Provision L110 Tributary Blade Och Interfaces

    % set interfaces interface och-3/1/0/C1 type opticalChannel enabled och Step 2 Repeat Step 1 for each OCH interface (1…16) to be provisioned. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 275: Provision Add/Drop Port Connections

    Provision a DROP cross-connect from an OCH on an edge port of an L100 Blade to a client port on a PIL1-3PS2 PIU. Command: % set fabric och-connection XCON-DROP src-if ots-2/0/0/E1 src-och 1 dst-if och-3/1/0/C1 · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 276 % set fabric och-connection XCON-PASS-1 src-if ots-1/0/0/E1 src-och 2 dst-if ots-2/0/0/E1 dst-och 2 % set fabric och-connection XCON-PASS-2 src-if ots-2/0/0/E1 src-och 2 dst-if ots-1/0/0/E1 dst-och 2 ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 277: Adding Raman Blade To Roadm Node

    Note: If autoprovisioning is enabled, the client port C1 is automatically provisioned. Command: % set eqpt shelf 101 slot 0 cardType BDL1-3M21 subslot 0 port C1 admin-status up pluggableInterfaceType Client num-lanes 128 · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 278 Provision port-connection between Raman client port and L100 edge port. Command: % set port-connection D1-RAMAN src-shelf 101 src-slot 0 src-subslot 0 src-port C1 dst-shelf 1 dst-slot 0 dst-subslot 0 dst-port E1 ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 279: Provision L100 Blade For Flashwave 9500 Interoperability

    Ethernet OSC (E-SC-E1) port. Step 6 Provision the OMS and postoutadj value for the L100 Blade. Command: % set interfaces interface ots-1/0/0/E1 ots oms admin-status up postoutadj <value> · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 280 % set interfaces interface ots-2/0/0/E1 ots oms och 1 admin-status up center- frequency 196.1 Note: Repeat Step 7 for each OCH interface to be provisioned. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 281: Reprovision L100 Blade For Flashwave 9500 Interoperability

    Commands: % delete interfaces interface ots-1/0/0/E1 % delete interfaces interface eth-1/0/0/E-SC-E1 Step 4 Proceed to Provision L100 Blade for FLASHWAVE 9500 Interoperability. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 282: Interoperability With L130 Blade

    Note: When L100 Blade supports interoperability with L130 Blade, the OSNR setting on the L100 must be set to enable. Otherwise, an outstanding osnrModeMismatch alarm is raised on the L100 Blade. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 283: System Maintenance

    System Maintenance System Maintenance In this chapter: Trouble Clearing Performance Monitoring Counters Equipment Replacement Upgrades Backup and Restore · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 284: Trouble Clearing

    Note: The Entity Type, E-SC-E1, and F-SC-E1 LED indicators are on the front of the SFP module installed in the corresponding SFP cage. The FAN LED indicators are on the rear of the blade. All other LED indicators are on the front of the blade. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 285 WDM power out of specification One of the following alarms is present: ■ omsLossOfSignal ■ omsPowerOutOfSpecificationHigh ■ omsPowerOutOfSpecificationLow ■ oscPowerOutOfSpecificationHigh ■ oscPowerOutOfSpecificationLow ■ otsLossOfSignal ■ otsSpanlossOutOfSpecificationHigh ■ otsSpanlossOutOfSpecificationLow Power off · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 286 ■ POS (port) Blinking red Green Incoming optical signal operating normally Input port down One of the following alarms is present: ■ powerOutOfSpecificationHigh ■ powerOutOfSpecificationLow Power off · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 287: L110 Blade Led Indicators

    L110 Blade LED Indicators The following figures show front and rear views of the Optical Mux Base blade. Figure 104 Front View of L110 Optical Mux Base Blade · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 288 ■ databaseVersionMismatch ■ firmwareBackwardCompatibleAll ■ firmwareInitInProgress ■ firmwareVersionMismatch ■ softwareStageInProgress Equipment fault Power-up state Blinking red Power off Yellow Minor alarm Critical or major alarm No alarm · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 289: L160 Blade Led Indicators

    UTL 2 CAUTION HAZARD LEVEL 1M UTL 1 FIND SYS ALM RST FC95453M21 Iss.01 Reset Button FIND SYS ALM Figure 106 Front View LEDs of L160 Raman Blade · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 290 Raman blade, it is burnt and melted due to the high power light. The burning or melting action causes damage to the fiber connector or to the blade. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 291 Critical or major alarm Yellow Minor alarm No alarm Power off FIND ME Blinking blue CLI command turned LED on No power or default state after power up · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 292 No error condition (normal operation) Error condition (fan failed, fan removed) One of the following alarms is present: ■ equipmentFault ■ equipmentRemoved Blinking red Fan mismatch (equipmentMismatchAttributes) Power off · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 293: Pil1-3Ps2 Piu Led Indicators

    Incoming optical signal operating normally Power off Equipment fault or equipment in power-up state Blinking red Yellow Not ready (warm-up or SWDL in progress) Green Normal operation Power off · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 294: Retrieve Alarms And Pms

    This section describes alarms and condition codes and includes the following types of information: ■ Entity type ■ Severity (warning, minor, major, or critical) ■ Service affected (service-affecting or non–service-affecting) · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 295: Administrativedown

    Administrative State Down: TYPE=<unit affecting type> Probable Cause Suggested Corrective Action The administrative state of the SFP module Change the administrative state to UP. is set to DOWN. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 296 Administrative State Down: TYPE=<unit affecting type> Probable Cause Suggested Corrective Action The administrative state of the OCH entity is Change the administrative state to UP. set to DOWN. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 297: Backwarddefectindication

    Caution: The OSC must be active for traffic to be restored. the downstream direction. A failure of the OSC may keep traffic from recovering on a span. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 298: Biterrorratesignaldegrade

    ■ A hardware problem in the blade could be causing line BER problems. ■ The BERSF-L threshold setting may not be appropriate for the application in use. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 299: Certificatenotinstalled

    Direction Location Description Affected major non–service- NEND Database Corruption affecting Probable Cause Suggested Corrective Action The database has become corrupted. Call Fujitsu for technical assistance at 1-800-USE-FTAC (1-800-873-3822). databaseLockedDbAlarmPresent Service Entity Type Severity Direction Location Description Affected warning non–service- NEND Database System Locked;...
  • Page 300: Databaselockeddbrestoreinprogress

    NEND Database System Locked; Shelf Provisioning affecting Mode Present Probable Cause Suggested Corrective Action Blade is in shelf provisioning mode. Provision the shelf ID and shelf role. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 301: Databaselockedsoftwareupgradeinprogress

    Main blade. 2. If the condition does not clear or if the tributary blade is carrying traffic, call Fujitsu for technical assistance at 1-800-USE-FTAC (1-800-873-3822). equipmentCurrExceededFeed Service Entity Type...
  • Page 302: Equipmentfault

    NEND Equipment Fault: TYPE=<unit type> affecting Probable Cause Suggested Corrective Action A 1GEX SFP module has failed. Replace the failed SFP module as soon as possible. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 303: Equipmentinterconnectfailure

    A failure has occurred in the interblade 1. Check for loose connectors on each interblade communication links that connect the communication link. blades. 2. Check for and replace any damaged interblade communication cables. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 304: Equipmentledon

    ■ A Fan unit is mismounted. 1. Remove and remount the Fan unit. 2. Correct the Fan unit slot provisioning. ■ A Fan unit slot is not provisioned correctly. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 305 Probable Cause Suggested Corrective Action The interblade communication cables are 1. Remove and remount the PIU. not installed correctly. 2. Replace the PIU with the correct PIU. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 306 2. Replace the SFP module with the correct SFP module. ■ The SFP module does not match the port for which it is provisioned. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 307 Suggested Corrective Action The interblade communication cables are 1. Remove and remount the SFP module. not installed correctly. 2. Replace the SFP module with the correct SFP module. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 308: Equipmentremoved

    · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 309 · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 310: Equipmentshelfprovisioningmode

    The PIU is in a warm-up condition following No action is required. The condition appears after the insertion. facility is provisioned, and the condition clears when the unit achieves the desired output wavelength. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 311: Fancoolingfail

    If blade is installed in a 1FINITY Housing equipped with an air filter, check the air filter and replace if it is clogged. Note: Fujitsu recommends replacement of the Fan filter every 3 months. Check for the following conditions and correct as needed: ■...
  • Page 312: Firmwaredownloadoractivationfailure

    Firmware INIT-EQPT in progress: TYPE = affecting <unit type> Probable Cause Suggested Corrective Action A FW initialization is in progress. No action is required. This condition clears when the FW initialization completes. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 313: Firmwareversionmismatch

    LOS, has occurred in the upstream direction. Caution: The OSC must be active for traffic to be restored. A failure of the OSC may keep traffic from recovering on a span. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 314: Ilfviolationcritical

    2. Delete the ILF before the 30-day trial period expires. Important: If the ILF is not deleted and a license is not purchased and loaded, this alarm is upgraded to the critical alarm, ilfViolationCritical. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 315: Incompatiblefirmware

    The IP address, specified in a ping request, affecting is not reachable. Probable Cause Suggested Corrective Action The IP address is not reachable. Correct the TCP/IP connectivity problem, and repeat the ping request. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 316: Ippingrequesttimedout

    Entity Type Severity Direction Location Description Affected major non–service- receive NEND Link Down affecting Probable Cause Suggested Corrective Action The local device has detected link errors. None · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 317: Lldpfail

    2. Check the fiber link and perform trouble-clearing procedures, as necessary. 3. Verify the local receive and remote transmit optical levels. 4. Verify good optical connections to the local and far-end SFP modules. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 318 2. Check the fiber link and perform trouble-clearing procedures, as necessary. 3. Verify the local receive and remote transmit optical levels. 4. Verify good optical connections to the local and far-end SFP modules. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 319: Lossofsynchronization

    Caution: The OSC must be active for traffic to be restored. A failure of the OSC may keep traffic from recovering on a span. Check the channel provisioning and correct, if necessary. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 320: Osccontrolfailure

    1. Verify that the appropriate transmitter is installed at the far end. 2. Verify that the transmit output level is within specifications. 3. Install an appropriate optical attenuator in the line at the receiver. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 321: Oscpoweroutofspecificationlow

    2. If needed, reset the PM threshold to correct. 3. Follow local practices to check the physical ■ Attenuation on existing span has characteristics of the existing span. increased. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 322: Otsspanlosspoweroutofspecificationlow

    A Loss of Light (LOL) has occurred on the Verify the local receive and upstream transmit level. receive side of the edge port and the admin-status is down. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 323 Suggested Corrective Action A LOL has occurred on the receive side of Verify the local receive and upstream transmit level. the client subport and the admin-status is down. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 324: Postblockautopowerreduction

    Post Block Manual Laser Shutdown: TYPE = affecting <unit type> Probable Cause Suggested Corrective Action The user has changed laser shutdown to Change laser shutdown to automatic. manual. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 325: Postblockspanadjustmentinprogress

    <unit type> Probable Cause Suggested Corrective Action The optical power on the indicated transmit Check the optical transmit power at the indicated port. edge port is too high. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 326 <unit type> Probable Cause Suggested Corrective Action The optical power on the indicated receive Check the optical receive power at the indicated port. 1GEX interface is too high. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 327 <unit type> Probable Cause Suggested Corrective Action The optical power on the indicated receive Check the optical receive power at the indicated port. 1GEBT interface is too high. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 328: Poweroutofspecificationlow

    <unit type> Probable Cause Suggested Corrective Action The optical power on the indicated transmit Check the optical transmit power at the indicated port. edge subport is too low. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 329 <unit type> Probable Cause Suggested Corrective Action The optical power on the indicated receive Check the optical receive power at the indicated interface. 1GEX interface is too low. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 330: Powerproblema

    ■ The –48 V DC A power feed has failed at 2. Check the input voltage at the A power feed on the – the source. 48 V DC power adapter. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 331: Powerproblemb

    ■ The –48 V DC B power feed has failed at 2. Check the input voltage at the B power feed on the –48 the source. V DC power adapter. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 332: Preblockspanadjustmentinprogress

    2. For a tributary blade in a new turn-up, change the command. shelf type to TRIB. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 333: Softwarereset

    1. In a new turn-up, perform a WARM reset. among the active banks has occurred. 2. If the installed blade contains the desired software and database, call Fujitsu for technical assistance at 1-800- USE-FTAC (1-800-873-3822). 3. Download the latest release of software to all blades, and switch to the new load.
  • Page 334: Sysnamechanged

    5. Check the optical receive level at the input of the local ■ Bit interleaved parity (BIP) errors exceed blade. a threshold. 6. Clear outstanding lossOfSignal alarms to clear the PM counts. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 335: Thresholdcrossingalerterroredseconds

    2. Verify that the transmit output level at the far end is within specifications. 3. Install an appropriate optical attenuator in the line at the receiver. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 336: Thresholdcrossingalertopticalreceivepowertoolow

    Probable Cause Suggested Corrective Action Optical receive power is too high. 1. Verify that the transmitter output level is within specifications. 2. Replace the blade if necessary. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 337: Thresholdcrossingalertopticaltransmitpowertoolow

    1. Verify that the appropriate transmitter is installed at the far end. 2. Verify that the transmit output level at the far end is within specifications. 3. Install an appropriate optical attenuator at the receiver. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 338: Thresholdcrossingalertoscopticalreceivepowertoolow

    Probable Cause Suggested Corrective Action Optical OSC transmitter power is too low. 1. Verify that the transmit output level is within specifications. 2. Replace the blade if necessary. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 339: Thresholdcrossingalertseverelyerroredseconds

    If needed, reset the PM threshold to correct. ■ Attenuation on the existing span has 2. Follow local practices to check the physical decreased. characteristics of the existing span. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 340: Trailtracemismatch

    Suggested Corrective Action ZTP-Boot retries auto-upgrade after 5 No action is required. ZTP-Boot retries auto-upgrade after 5 minutes. minutes. Note: This alarms clears at the end of 5 minutes. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 341: Ztpbootinprogress

    NEND Software synchronization is in progress. affecting Probable Cause Suggested Corrective Action Raised when copying OSL to secondary Clears when copying is complete. storage (USB flash drive). · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 342 1. Perform WARM restart. 2. If WARM restart did not clear the alarm, try COLD restart. 3. If COLD restart did not clear the alarm, replace the Main blade. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 343 NotReady · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 344: Led Control

    The LED control is a mechanism by which the user can control turning on or off the FIND ME LED. LED Control Behavior Enter the following command. Command: > request led-control shelf-id <shelf-id> enable <ON | OFF> · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 345: Performance Monitoring Counters

    8 hours of PM counts. • 1-day registers that are automatically initialized every 24 hours (typically at midnight). Thirty-two 1-day registers provide history storage for the previous 32 days activity. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 346 31st Previous 15 min. 1:30 - 1:45 1:45 - 2:00 32nd Previous 15 min. 1:15 - 1:30 1:30 - 1:45 Throw Away Figure 110 Performance Registers—Current and Previous 15 Minutes · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 347 Information from the last previous register is discarded. The following abbreviations are used in the performance monitoring counter tables in this section: Receive Transmit · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 348 False/True memoryUsageMax 15-Min Metered NEND 0…32 –99.0…99.0 False/True 1-Day Metered NEND 0…32 –99.0…99.0 False/True memoryUsageAvg 15-Min Metered NEND 0…32 –99.0…99.0 False/True 1-Day Metered NEND 0…32 –99.0…99.0 False/True · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 349 PM Type Location Direction (Capacity) Range opticalPowerReceive Port (C1…C9) Metered NEND –10.6…15.0 (pass through) Subport (E1) Metered NEND –40.9…–3.4 Port (OSC) Metered NEND –1.1…7.5 Subport (L1) Metered NEND · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 350 Port (E1) Metered NEND opticalPowerReceiveOscMin Port (E1) Metered NEND opticalPowerReceiveOts Port (E1) Metered NEND –34.4…14.1 (warm-up) –26.6…14.1 (low gain) –34.4…8.0 (high gain) opticalPowerReceiveOtsAvg Port (E1) Metered NEND · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 351 NEND opticalPowerTransmitOmsMax Port (E1) Metered NEND opticalPowerTransmitOmsMin Port (E1) Metered NEND opticalPowerTransmitOsc Port (E1) Metered NEND –2.8…6.8 opticalPowerTransmitOscAvg Port (E1) Metered NEND opticalPowerTransmitOscMax Port (E1) Metered NEND · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 352 ELEAF (Full) Metered NEND 0.0…34.0 OLEAF (Full) (warm-up) 0.0…22 (low gain) 8.0…34 (high gain) ELEAF Metered NEND 1.0…37.0 (Limited) (warm-up) OLEAF 1.0…25.0 (low (Limited) gain) 11.0…37.0 (high gain) · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 353 8.0…33.0 (high gain) NZ-DSF Metered NEND 1.0…36.0 (Limited) (warm-up) 1.0…24.0 (low gain) 11.0…36.0 (high gain) spanLossAvg Port (E1) SMF (Full) Metered NEND ULL (Full) Metered NEND (Limited) (Limited) · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 354 Port (E1) SMF (Full) Metered NEND ULL (Full) Metered NEND (Limited) (Limited) spanLossMax Port (E1) ELEAF (Full) Metered NEND OLEAF (Full) ELEAF Metered NEND (Limited) OLEAF (Limited) · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 355 OLEAF (Limited) spanLossMin Port (E1) TrueWave Metered NEND (Full) TrueWave-C (Full) TrueWave Metered NEND (Limited) TrueWave-C (Limited) spanLossMin Port (E1) DSF (Full) Metered NEND Metered NEND (Limited) · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 356 Metered NEND (Limited) spanLossVariation Port (E1) NZ-DSF (Full) Metered NEND NZ-DSF Metered NEND (Limited) spanLossVariationAvg Port (E1) SMF (Full) Metered NEND ULL (Full) Metered NEND (Limited) (Limited) · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 357 Port (E1) SMF (Full) Metered NEND ULL (Full) Metered NEND (Limited) (Limited) spanLossVariationMax Port (E1) ELEAF (Full) Metered NEND OLEAF (Full) ELEAF Metered NEND (Limited) OLEAF (Limited) · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 358 OLEAF (Limited) spanLossVariationMin Port (E1) TrueWave Metered NEND (Full) TrueWave-C (Full) TrueWave Metered NEND (Limited) TrueWave-C (Limited) spanLossVariationMin Port (E1) DSF (Full) Metered NEND Metered NEND (Limited) · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 359 Port (E1…E4) Metered NEND Port (C1…C16) Metered NEND opticalPowerTransmitMax Port (E1…E4) Metered NEND Port (C1…C16) Metered NEND opticalPowerTransmitMin Port (E1…E4) Metered NEND Port (C1…C16) Metered NEND · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 360 15-Min Metered NEND Modules) 1-Day Metered NEND opticalPowerTransmitMax Port (SFP 15-Min Metered NEND Modules) 1-Day Metered NEND opticalPowerTransmitMin Port (SFP 15-Min Metered NEND Modules) 1-Day Metered NEND · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 361: Equipment Replacement

    Note: If the light is not green, reseat the replacement Fan unit. If that does not clear the problem and a second replacement unit is available, install it immediately. Record the serial number of the replacement unit. If necessary, call Fujitsu at 1-800-USE-FTAC (1-800-873-3822) for technical assistance. ·...
  • Page 362: Replace Plug-In Unit

    ■ If the operating temperature is not in the range of 5…40 °C, do not perform this procedure until the operating temperature is in this range. ■ User must be logged on as fujitsu/1finity or have Level-4 or Level-5 privileges assigned to perform this procedure.
  • Page 363 Mark or label fibers according to local practice and continue with the next step. Step 6 Ensure that an appropriate ESD wrist strap is worn and is properly grounded onto the ESD wrist strap grounding post on the chassis. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 364 Install temporary optical connector covers into the optical connectors on the modules. Step 16 Carefully install the removed modules into the same ports in the replacement PIU. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 365 Remove the optical connector covers, if necessary, and carefully press the LC connector tab on each of the I/O fiber-optic cables to carefully install each cable into its correct connector on the PIU. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 366: Replace Sfp Module

    Prerequisites: ■ Replacement SFP module is available. ■ User must be logged on as fujitsu/1finity or have Level-4 or Level-5 privileges assigned to perform this procedure. This procedure lists the steps required for replacing SFP modules installed in PIUs. This procedure is limited to replacing a module with the exact same module type.
  • Page 367 Step 8 Install temporary optical connector covers into the optical connectors on the module. Step 9 Carefully install the replacement module into the same port of the PIU. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 368: Replace Blade In Rack

    Step Result: Clear any alarms and standing conditions currently being reported on the NE related to the replacement of the module. If unable to clear the alarms, call Fujitsu at 1-800-USE-FTAC (1-800-873-3822) for technical assistance. ✓  This task is complete.
  • Page 369 Verify the software load on the replacement blade is the same as the blade being replaced. Step 4 Unlatch the fiber restraint gates on each side of the blade. Note: Slide the fiber restraint gate slightly inward to open the gate. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 370 Note: The set screws are accessible after opening the fiber restraint gates on the left- and right-hand sides of the blade. Step 6 Close both fiber restraint gates after loosening the set screws and disengaging the blade from the rack. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 371 At the locked position, the locks on both sides of the blade stop the blade at approximately halfway out. Attention: Do not touch the optical fibers in adjoining slots. Make sure fibers from other blades do not obstruct the blade being removed. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 372 Warning: The blade is heavy; always use two hands and be prepared to support the entire weight of the blade after releasing the blade from the locked position. Step 8 Find the locking tabs on each side of the blade. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 373 With the blade at the locked position, place one hand on each side of the blade. Step 10 Press both locking tabs UP and slowly pull the blade to release. Continue pulling blade until fully removed from the rack. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 374 Note: Follow local practice/procedures for repair or replacement of equipment, as applicable. Step 12 Remove the protection cover from the power terminal adapter. Figure 119 Protection Cover · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 375 Caution: The blade and power terminal adapter may be damaged if the screws are not fully disengaged from the blade. Step 15 Slightly tilt the power terminal adapter forward away from the blade. Figure 121 Tilting Power Terminal Adapter · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 376 Before unpacking the replacement blade, inspect the shipping containers for signs of damage. Note: Claims for shipping damage must be filed with the transportation company in accordance with their published procedure. Contact Fujitsu Sales Representative for any shipment questions. Step 18 Unpack and carefully remove the replacement blade from its shipping container and place it on a clean, level, and ESD-safe surface.
  • Page 377 Record the serial number and issue number of the equipment in accordance with local record-keeping procedures, if necessary. Step 21 Insert the hooks on the power terminal adapter into the holes on the rear of the blade. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 378 Push the power terminal adapter until it meets the rear of the blade. Figure 125 Pushing Power Terminal Adapter Step 23 Press down slightly on the power terminal adapter to properly seat the adapter on the blade. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 379 On a flat ESD-safe surface, alternately tighten the attachment screws to secure the power terminal adapter onto the blade, careful not to overtighten them or tighten one screw completely before the other screw. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 380 (broken screws and screw holes on the blade). Figure 128 Attachment Screws Step 26 Replace the protection cover on the power terminal adapter. Figure 129 Attaching Protection Cover · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 381 Step 27 At the front of the rack lift and align the blade (inner rails) with the bracket tracks (outer rail) installed on the rack. Note: Fujitsu recommends installing the blade without the PIUs installed. Lift here. Do not lift here.
  • Page 382 Equipment Replacement Step 28 Insert the blade in the bracket track and slide it back until it locks in place. Figure 132 Installing Blade in 2-Post Rack · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 383 Installing Blade in 4-Post Rack Step 29 Unlatch the fiber restraint gates on each side of the blade. Note: Slide the fiber restraint gate slightly inward to open the gate. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 384 Verify that power is turned off at the source and install the power cables. Step 33 Is the blade being installed a Main blade? If YES: Continue with next step. If NO: Proceed to Step · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 385 Turn the power on at the source and wait for the blade to initialize. Step 40 Provision the tributary blade equipment. Command: > request set-shelfmode shelfid <x> shelfrole TRIB Step Result: Procedure is complete. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 386: Replace Tributary Blade With Tributary Auto Shelf Id Assignment Enabled

    Verify the software load on the replacement blade is the same as the blade being replaced. Step 6 Unlatch the fiber restraint gates on each side of the blade. Note: Slide the fiber restraint gate slightly inward to open the gate. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 387 Note: The set screws are accessible after opening the fiber restraint gates on the left- and right-hand sides of the blade. Step 8 Close both fiber restraint gates after loosening the set screws and disengaging the blade from the rack. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 388 At the locked position, the locks on both sides of the blade stop the blade at approximately halfway out. Attention: Do not touch the optical fibers in adjoining slots. Make sure fibers from other blades do not obstruct the blade being removed. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 389 Warning: The blade is heavy; always use two hands and be prepared to support the entire weight of the blade after releasing the blade from the locked position. Step 10 Find the locking tabs on each side of the blade. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 390 With the blade at the locked position, place one hand on each side of the blade. Step 12 Press both locking tabs UP and slowly pull the blade to release. Continue pulling blade until fully removed from the rack. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 391 Note: Follow local practice/procedures for repair or replacement of equipment, as applicable. Step 14 Remove the protection cover from the power terminal adapter. Figure 141 Protection Cover · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 392 Caution: The blade and power terminal adapter may be damaged if the screws are not fully disengaged from the blade. Step 17 Slightly tilt the power terminal adapter forward away from the blade. Figure 143 Tilting Power Terminal Adapter · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 393 Before unpacking the replacement blade, inspect the shipping containers for signs of damage. Note: Claims for shipping damage must be filed with the transportation company in accordance with their published procedure. Contact Fujitsu Sales Representative for any shipment questions. Step 20 Unpack and carefully remove the replacement blade from its shipping container and place it on a clean, level, and ESD-safe surface.
  • Page 394 Record the serial number and issue number of the equipment in accordance with local record-keeping procedures, if necessary. Step 23 Insert the hooks on the power terminal adapter into the holes on the rear of the blade. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 395 Push the power terminal adapter until it meets the rear of the blade. Figure 147 Pushing Power Terminal Adapter Step 25 Press down slightly on the power terminal adapter to properly seat the adapter on the blade. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 396 On a flat ESD-safe surface, alternately tighten the attachment screws to secure the power terminal adapter onto the blade, careful not to overtighten them or tighten one screw completely before the other screw. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 397 (broken screws and screw holes on the blade). Figure 150 Attachment Screws Step 28 Replace the protection cover on the power terminal adapter. Figure 151 Attaching Protection Cover · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 398 Step 29 At the front of the rack lift and align the blade (inner rails) with the bracket tracks (outer rail) installed on the rack. Note: Fujitsu recommends installing the blade without the PIUs installed. Lift here. Do not lift here.
  • Page 399 Equipment Replacement Step 30 Insert the blade in the bracket track and slide it back until it locks in place. Figure 154 Installing Blade in 2-Post Rack · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 400 Installing Blade in 4-Post Rack Step 31 Unlatch the fiber restraint gates on each side of the blade. Note: Slide the fiber restraint gate slightly inward to open the gate. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 401 Verify that power is turned off at the source and install the power cables. Step 35 Apply power to the tributary blade. Step Result: The tributary blade is in shelf provisioning mode and same release as the Main blade. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 402: Replace Blade In Housing

    ■ If used, all PIUs removed from the blade ■ A recent database backup for the blade is available ■ Screwdriver set (including straight-slot and Phillips head) · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 403 After opening the fiber restraint gates, carefully loosen the set screws on the left- and right-hand sides of the blade, using a Phillips head screwdriver, to detach from the Housing. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 404 Attention: Do not touch the optical fibers in adjoining slots. Make sure fibers from other blades do not obstruct the blade being removed. Fiber Management Arms Figure 158 Pulling Blade from Housing · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 405 With the blade at the locked position, place one hand on each side of the blade. Step 10 Press both locking tabs UP and slowly pull the blade to release. Continue pulling blade until fully removed from the Housing. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 406 System Maintenance Equipment Replacement Unlock Figure 160 Unlocking Blade from Housing Hold here. Figure 161 Removing Blade from Housing · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 407 Before unpacking the replacement blade, inspect the shipping containers for signs of damage. Note: Claims for shipping damage must be filed with the transportation company in accordance with their published procedure. Contact Fujitsu Sales Representative for any shipment questions. Step 13 Unpack and carefully remove the replacement blade from its shipping container and place it on a clean, level, and ESD-safe surface.
  • Page 408 Equipment Replacement Step 16 Insert the blade into the appropriate slot of the 1FINITY Housing and slide it back until it locks in place. Note: Fujitsu recommends installing the blade without the PIUs installed. Lift here. Do not lift here.
  • Page 409 Installing Blade in 1FINITY Housing Step 17 Unlatch the fiber restraint gates on each side of the blade. Note: Slide the fiber restraint gate slightly inward to open the gate. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 410 Verify that power is turned off at the source and install the power cables. Step 21 Is the blade being installed a Main blade? If YES: Continue with next step. If NO: Proceed to Step · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 411 Turn the power on at the source and wait for the blade to initialize. Step 28 Provision the tributary blade equipment. Command: > request set-shelfmode shelfid <x> shelfrole TRIB Step Result: Procedure is complete. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 412: Upgrades

    8.4.1 Upgrade System Software and Firmware Prerequisite: ■ The user must be logged on as fujitsu/1finity or have Level-4 or Level-5 privileges assigned to perform this procedure. Caution: Fujitsu highly recommends performing a database backup before upgrading system software. Caution: System only supports upgrades from Release 2.5.2 to Release 19.1.1 and Release 2.6.2 to Release 19.1.1.
  • Page 413 The firmwareBackwardCompatibleAll alarm clears as well. Caution: Waiting for firmwareInitInProgress alarm to clear may take 20…30 minutes depending on release upgrade path. Wait until alarm clears before proceeding with operations on system. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 414 System Maintenance Upgrades Note: After firmwareInitInProgress alarm is cleared, FW upgrade is complete. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 415: Backup And Restore

    Back Up Configuration Database Prerequisites: ■ Clear all alarms and standing conditions being reported on the blade. ■ The user must be logged on as fujitsu/1finity or have Level-4 or Level-5 privileges assigned to perform this procedure. Step 1 Copy the running database to a user-provided file in a given path.
  • Page 416 Prerequisites: ■ Clear all alarms and standing conditions being reported on the blade. ■ The user must be logged on as fujitsu/1finity or have Level-4 or Level-5 privileges assigned to perform this procedure. As part of database restore for the secondary database, when a new database is accepted, the CDSF content is updated.
  • Page 417: Secondary Database Via Usb Flash Drive

    • User-supplied own USB flash drive ■ Recommended: • Operating temperature: 0…50 °C • NAND type: SLC • Flammability: UL94-V0 or higher • Regulations: VCCI/CE/FCC/Class B, RoHS, ESD · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 418: Enable/Disable Secondary Database

    Command: % set system database usb-secondary enable Disable the USB flash drive secondary database. Command: % set system database usb-secondary disable Save the changes. Command: % commit · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 419: Install Usb Flash Drive

    > request format-usb Step Result: After the USB flash drive is formatted and encrypted to Fujitsu format, the invalidUSB alarm clears and the OSL file automatically downloads to the USB flash drive. Software sync alarm softwareSyncInProgress is raised when copying OSL to USB flash drive and cleared when complete. Later the database file from primary database is downloaded to the USB flash drive.
  • Page 420: Restore Secondary Database From Usb Flash Drive

    USB flash drive in a new or used L100 Blade. The procedure applies to the Main L100 Blade only. The tributary blades do not have database and are provisioned through the Main L100 Blade. Note: The user must be logged on as fujitsu or have Level-4 or Level-5 privileges assigned to perform this procedure.
  • Page 421 Note: The shelf reboots and the user needs to log back onto the blade. Step 10 Retrieve alarms to verify the blade is in shelf provisioning mode. Command: > show alarms alarm-list | tab · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 422 The USB flash drive automatically updates the database in the replaced L100 Blade. ✓  This task is complete. Additional Instructions: The user may need to do a firmware update or clear interconnect fails to the tributary blades. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 423: Equipment Removal

    19- or 23-inch, 2- or 4-post racks or the 1FINITY Housing. The following tools and equipment are required: ■ Common hand tools ■ DMM · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 424: Remove Filler Panel

    Press the release latch, and slowly and carefully remove the filler panel using the handle located at the front of the panel. Release Lever Figure 167 Removing Filler Panel ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 425: Remove Sfp Module

    Caution: Do not remove the wrong fiber connections. Removing a fiber connection that is in use disrupts service. Step 5 Lift the release lever on the module to release it from the PIU, and slowly and carefully pull module straight out. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 426 If a new module is to be installed in the same position, follow the appropriate installation procedure. ✓  This task is complete. Additional Instructions: If the SFP module is replaced, record the serial number and issue number of the replacement module. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 427: Remove Plug-In Unit

    Ensure that an appropriate ESD wrist strap is worn and is properly grounded onto the ESD wrist strap grounding post on the chassis. Step 4 Gently pull open the locking latch until the unit is released from the rear of the slot. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 428 PIU in the same position. Note: If any PIU slots on an active blade are unoccupied, install filler panels in the unused slots. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 429 Equipment Removal Remove Plug-In Unit ✓  This task is complete. Additional Instructions: If the PIU is replaced, record the serial number and issue number of the replacement unit. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 430: Remove Fan Unit

    Wrist Strap Grounding Post INPUT RATING: -48V ---. 20A MAX. FUSED AT 25A Maintenance Ports FAN LEDs (Factory use only: do not use.) Figure 170 FAN LEDs · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 431 Set the Fan unit aside for paperwork processing, if required. Step 4 If a new Fan unit is installed in the same position, follow the appropriate Fan installation procedure. ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 432 Equipment Removal Remove Fan Unit Additional Instructions: If the Fan unit is defective, follow local practice/procedures for repair or replacement of the equipment, as applicable. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 433: Remove Power Cables

    If not already done, remove the protection cover from the power terminal adapter. Wiring to Power Terminal Adapter Protection Cover and Attachment Screws Figure 172 Removing Protection Cover · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 434 Detach the ground cable (black/white) for the B power feed from the terminal marked GB on the power terminal adapter. c) Detach the power feed A cable (red) from the terminal marked MAIN A on the power terminal adapter. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 435 Detach the frame ground cable (green/yellow) from the terminal marked FG on the power terminal adapter. Step 3 Replace the protection cover. Protection Cover Figure 174 Replacing Protection Cover ✓  This task is complete. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 436: Remove Blade From Rack

    Step 1 Unlatch the fiber restraint gates on each side of the blade. Note: Slide the fiber restraint gate slightly inward to open the gate. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 437 Note: The set screws are accessible after opening the fiber restraint gates on the left- and right-hand sides of the blade. Step 3 Close both fiber restraint gates after loosening the set screws and disengaging the blade from the rack. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 438 At the locked position, the locks on both sides of the blade stop the blade at approximately halfway out. Attention: Do not touch the optical fibers in adjoining slots. Make sure fibers from other blades do obstruct the blade being removed. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 439 Warning: The blade is heavy; always use two hands and be prepared to support the entire weight of the blade after releasing the blade from the locked position. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 440 Press both locking tabs UP and slowly pull the blade to release. Continue pulling blade until fully removed from the rack. Unlock Figure 179 Unlocking Blade from Rack · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 441 Removing Blade from Rack Step 6 Store the blade in ESD-protective packaging. ✓  This task is complete. Additional Instructions: Follow local practice/procedures for repair or replacement of equipment, as applicable. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 442: Remove Blade From Housing

    Step 1 Open the fiber restraint gates on each side of the blade. Note: Slide the fiber restraint gate slightly inward to open the gate. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 443 Note: The set screws are accessible after opening the fiber restraint gates on the left- and right-hand sides of the blade. Step 3 Close both fiber restraint gates after loosening the set screws and disengaging the blade from the Housing. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 444 At the locked position, the locks on both sides of the blade stop the blade at approximately halfway out. Attention: Do not touch the optical fibers in adjoining slots. Make sure fibers from other blades do not obstruct the blade being removed. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 445 Warning: The blade is heavy; always use two hands and be prepared to support the entire weight of the blade after releasing the blade from the locked position. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 446 Press both locking tabs UP and slowly pull the blade to release. Continue pulling blade until fully removed from the Housing. Unlock Figure 185 Unlocking Blade from Housing · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 447 Removing Blade from Housing Step 6 Store the blade in ESD-protective packaging. ✓  This task is complete. Additional Instructions: Follow local practice/procedures for repair or replacement of equipment, as applicable. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 448: A Load Configuration Operation

    Load Configuration Using CLI Limitations on Load Configuration Introduction ■ Fujitsu software provides a faster and flexible way of restoring the database. ■ Load configuration feature allows the user to load a user-editable configuration file in TEXT and XML formats to the system.
  • Page 449 Load Configuration Operation Load replace Replace the content of the configuration file for the corresponding parts of the current configuration · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 450: Load Configuration Using Netconf

    Edit XML Configuration File A.1.1 Save Configuration File Save the configuration XML file in configuration mode. Command: > run show configuration | display xml | save FUJITSU-L100_config.xml A.1.2 Edit XML Configuration File Header— Load Replace Edit the configuration file to add the header for load replace operation.
  • Page 451 Edit the configuration file to add the header for load override operation. Example: <edit-config> <default-operation>override</default-operation> <target> <candidate/> </target> <test-option>set</test-option> <config xmlns="http://tail-f.com/ns/config/1.0"> ………… configuration saved in previous step, section 3.1 </config> </edit-config> Commit Changes Save the changes. Command: <commit/> · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 452 Add the header by loading the configuration file for merge or replace operation. Example: <edit-config> <default-operation>merge</default-operation> <target> <candidate/> </target> <test-option>set</test-option> <url>sftp://fujitsu:1finity@<IP ADDRESS>/home/fujitsu/L100-load-config.xml</url> </edit-config> Commit Changes Save the changes. Command: <commit/> · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 453: Load Configuration Using Cli

    Edit TEXT Configuration File A.2.1 Save Configuration File Save the configuration TEXT file in configuration mode. Command: > run show configuration | save FUJITSU-L100_config.txt A.2.2 Edit TEXT Configuration File Header— Load Replace Edit the configuration file to add the header for load replace operation.
  • Page 454: Limitations On Load Configuration

    In the preceding figure, the user restores the configuration file onto the system. The user needs to delete fabric X, fabric Y, port-connection A, and port-connection B before executing the load replace operation. · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 455 AWG. Example (Before): <port-connection xmlns="urn:fujitsu:params:xml:ns:yang:eqpt:fcon"> <connection-id>COLORLESS</connection-id> <shelf>1</shelf> <slot>0</slot> <subslot>0</subslot> <port>C3</port> <mode>colorless</mode> </port-connection> Example (After): <port-connection xmlns="urn:fujitsu:params:xml:ns:yang:eqpt:fcon"> <connection-id>COLORLESS</connection-id> <mode>colorless</mode> <shelf>1</shelf> <slot>0</slot> <subslot>0</subslot> <port>C3</port> </port-connection> · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 456 The following commands are another failure example of which the user only changes the xcon-id. Commands: % delete fabric och-connection ABCDEF % set fabric och-connection ABC src-if A dst-if B % commit · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 457: Snmpv3

    In this case, the new xcon-id=ABC is alphabetically smaller than the previously created fabric with xcon- id=ABCDEF. As a result, the fabric xcon-id=ABC is executed first, but the validation fails at commit. Important: Fujitsu recommends to prepend z and YEAR-MONTH-DAY-HR to the actual xcon-id when the user creates the fabric.
  • Page 458: Rollback

    <interfaces xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-interfaces"> <interface> ..</interface> </interfaces> <protocols xmlns="urn:fujitsu:params:xml:ns:yang:protocols"> <protocol> <name>lldp</name> <type xmlns:lldp="urn:fujitsu:Params:xml:ns:yang:fujitsu- lldp">lldp:fujitsuLldp</type> <lldp-instance xmlns="urn:fujitsu:Params:xml:ns:yang:fujitsu-lldp"> <global-config> <adminStatus>enable</adminStatus> <msgTxInterval>30</msgTxInterval> <msgTxHoldMultiplier>4</msgTxHoldMultiplier> </global-config> <port> <ifName>eth-1/0/0/SC-E1</ifName> <adminStatus>disable</adminStatus> </port> </lldp-instance> </protocol> </protocols> · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 459 The workaround is to disable LLDP explicitly and leave the protocols container present. Example: <edit-config xmlns:lldp="urn:fujitsu:Params:xml:ns:yang:fujitsu-lldp" message-id="1"> <target> <candidate/> </target> <config> <protocols xmlns="urn:fujitsu:params:xml:ns:yang:protocols"> <protocol> <name>lldp</name> <lldp-instance xmlns="urn:fujitsu:Params:xml:ns:yang:fujitsu-lldp"> <global-config> <adminStatus>disable</adminStatus> </global-config> </lldp-instance> </protocol> </protocols> </config> </edit-config> · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 460: B Frequency Wavelength

    1531.12 195.75 1531.51 195.70 1531.90 195.65 1532.29 195.60 1532.68 195.55 1533.07 195.50 1533.47 195.45 1533.86 195.40 1534.25 195.35 1534.64 194.50 1541.35 195.25 1535.43 195.20 1535.82 195.15 1536.22 · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 461 1542.14 194.35 1542.54 194.30 1542.94 194.25 1543.33 194.20 1543.73 194.15 1544.13 194.10 1544.53 194.05 1544.92 194.00 1545.32 193.95 1545.72 193.90 1546.12 193.85 1546.52 193.80 1546.92 193.75 1547.32 · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 462 1553.33 192.95 1553.73 192.90 1554.13 192.85 1554.54 192.80 1554.94 192.75 1531.51 192.70 1555.75 192.65 1556.15 192.60 1556.55 192.55 1556.96 192.50 1557.36 192.45 1557.77 192.40 1558.17 192.35 1558.58 · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 463 1561.42 191.95 1561.83 191.90 1562.23 191.85 1562.64 191.80 1563.05 191.75 1563.45 191.70 1563.86 191.65 1564.27 191.60 1564.68 191.55 1565.09 191.50 1565.50 191.45 1565.90 191.40 1566.31 191.35 1566.72 · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 464: Glossary Terms And Definitions

    Active Optical Cable Automatic Power Reduction Automatic Protection Switching APSD Automatic Power Shutdown Attribute-Value Pair B/W or BW Bandwidth Back-to-Back BDI-O Backward Detect Indication-Optical Layer Bit Interleaved Parity · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 465 CVID C-Tagged VLAN ID C-VLAN Customer Virtual Local Area Network DAPI Destination Access Point Identifier Database DC-I DC Isolated Data Communications Network Drop Eligibility Differential Group Delay · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 466 Link Layer Discovery Protocol Local Management Port Management Communication Network MONTYPE Monitor Type NE Management Operations, Administration, and Management Optical Channel OTDR Optical Time-Domain Reflectometer Optical Transmission Unit · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 467 Management and Control Unit Virtual Network Element Variable Optical Attenuator WRED Weighted Random Early Detection Wavelength Selectable Switch YANG Yet Another Next Generation Zero Touch Provisioning · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 468: Index

    BDL1-3M21 blade incompatibleHardware description linkDown LED indicator lossOfSignal specification lossOfSynchronization BDL1-3R11 blade modeMismatch description openConnectionIndication installation oscPowerOutOfSpecificationHigh LED indicator oscPowerOutOfSpecificationLow ordering information · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 469 415, clock, system databaseCorruption colorless 27, databaseLockedDbAlarmPresent colorless ROADM databaseLockedDbRestoreInProgress command line interface. See CLI. databaseLockedIlfViolation command prompt, CLI databaseLockedShelfProvModePresent complete-on-space, CLI databaseLockedSoftwareUpgradeInProgress · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 470 FTP server service LCN port command 226, full-spec ROADM add degree 266, LED control behavior add L110 blade LED indicator BDL1-3B11 blade · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 471 See BDL1-3B11 blade. power specification optical signal-to-noise ratio. See OSNR. power terminal adapter ordering information description 1FINITY housing installation BDL1-3B11 blade ordering information BDL1-3R11 blade powerOutOfSpecificationHigh · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 472 BDL1-3M21 blade BDL1-3R11 blade secondary database alarm client session disable host key enable server service event server service host key USB flash drive installation streaming telemetry 52, · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...
  • Page 473 ID replace tributary blade setup shelf ID trouble clearing unequippedIndication unpacking equipment upgrade system firmware system software user administration user group permission · Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Release 19.1.1 Issue 1.1, May 2021...

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