FS M6500 200G OTN Platform User Guide

June 9, 2024
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FS M6500 200G OTN Platform User Guide
FS M6500 200G OTN Platform

Introduction

M6500 Series 200G Platform provides a managed, flexible and scalable architecture for fiber networks. It can support up tp 2x transponder/muxponder cards to construct a high transport capacity of 200G over a single wavelength in the optical transmission platform,
M6500 Series 200G Platfrom
Overview
M6500 Series 200G Platfrom Overview

200G Transponder/Muxponder Module

M6500-TMXPS
Overview

200G Managed Chasssis

Overview

Accessories

  • Power Cord x2

Accessories

  • Console Cable x1
    Accessories

  • Ethernet Cable x1
    Accessories

  • USB Flash Drive x1

  • Mounting Bracket x2

  • Cable Manager x1

  • ESD Wrist Strap x1

  • Grounding Cable x1

  • M6 Screw Set x4

  • M4 Screw x8

200G Transponder/Muxponder Module
Transponder

Front Panel Ports

Parts Parts Type Description
Parts 1   transport of J 00G/200G services
Port 2-3 QSFP28/QSFP+ Client interface, supports access of J OOG, 40G and J

0G services
Port4-6| QSFP+| Client interface, supports access of40G and J 0G services

Front Panel LEDs

LEDs Alarm State Description
RUN Slow Flash of Green Light been successfully started.
Green Light Always OFF The system has not been started.

FAULT

| Quick Flash of Red Light| The board is mismatched.
Slow Flash of Red Light| There is latchopen alarm of the board.
Red Light Always ON| There is alarm of the board.
Red Light Always OFF| There is no alarm of the board.

Managed Chasssis

Managed Chasssis

Front Panel Slots

Slots Description
NMU Module Network Management Unit (NMU), the main control module of chassis
Blank Plates Used for 1-slot type M6500 200G Transponder/Muxponder
AC Power AC power supplies, 100V-240V, 45Hz-65Hz
Blank Plate@ Optional BC power supply, -72V–40V
Fan Support field-replaceable and hot-swappable

Networking Management Unit
Networking Management Unit

Front Panel Ports

Ports Port Type Description
MGMT1&2 SFP In and out-of-band OSC management
MGMT3&4 RJ45 ETH Internet communication and management
MDI RJ45 ETH External alarm input interface
MDO RJ45 ETH External alarm output interface
CONSOLE1 Micro USB Debugging & upgrading port, connects to active

infrastructure modules
CONSOLED| Micro USB| Debugging & upgrading port, connects to standby infrastructure modules

Front Panel LEDs

LEDs Status Description
RUN Green Module is working properly.
OFF Module is not working properly.
MN OFF Devices are working in normal state.
Red There is minor alarm.
MJ OFF Devices are working in normal state.
Orange There is major alarm.
CR OFF Devices are working in normal state.
Yellow There is critical alarm.

NOTE:

  1. CONSOLE1&2 are provided for internal program debugging, which are not avaliable for customers.
  2. ACO button on the front panel of NMU module is used to clear MDO alarm.

Installing

Wearing ESD Wrist Strap

Installation Instruction

  1. Before touching any device or module, wear an ESD wist strap or ESD gloves to protect sensitive. components against electrostatic discharge from the human body.
  2. Connect other end of the ESD wrist strap to the PGND point on the chassis.

Installing Business Module

Installation Instruction

  1. Hold the ejector levers on the front panel of the module and raise them.
    Installation Instruction

  2. Push the module gently along the guide rail until the module cannot go any further. Then lower the two ejector levers of the module.

Installing Mounting Brackets
Installation Instruction

  1. Secure the mounting brackets to the two sides of the M6500 series managed chassis with M4 screws.

Rack Mounting
Mounting Instruction

  1. Put the M6500 series managed chassis on the shelf in the cabinet.
  2. Install and tighten the mounting brackets with 4 sets of M6 screws.
  3. Cable manager can be installed together with mounting brackets to the cabinet

Grounding the M6500 Series Managed Chassis

Mounting Instruction

  1. Secure the grounding lug to the grounding point on the chassis front panel with the washers and screws.
  2. Connect the other end of the cable to a proper earth ground, such as the rack in which M6500 series is mounted.

CAUTION: The earth connection must not be removed unless all supply connections have been disconnected.

Connecting Power Cord

Mounting Instruction

  1. Plug AC power cord into the power port on the front panel of AC power module.
  2. Connect the other end of the power cord to an AC power source.

‘WARNING: Do not install power cables while the power is on.

Connecting Coherent CFP Transceiver
Mounting Instruction

  1. Plug the CFP transceiver into the CFP slot on Transponder/Muxponder.
  2. Connect one end of fiber cable to the CFP transceiver.
  3. Connect the other end of the fiber cable to Mux/optical amplifier/CFP transceiver module.

Connecting to the Management Ports

SFP Management Port
Mounting Instruction

  1. Plug the compatible SFP/SFP+ transceiver into the SFP+ port on the front of NMU module.
  2. Connecta fiber optic cable to the transceiver. Then connect the other end of the cable to another
    fiber device, such as a switch,

RI4S Management Port
Mounting Instruction

  1. Connect one end of the standard RJ4S Ethernet cable to the MGMT18&2 port on the front of NMU module.
  2. Connect the other end of cable to a computer.

NOTE:

  1. SFP management port is designed for long-haul management more than 100m,
  2. R145 management port s designed for short-haul management less than 100m.
  3. You can start your management by selecting one of the above four management ports.

Connecting to the MDI/MDO Alarm Port

Mounting Instruction

  1. Connect one end of standard RJ45 Ethernet cable to the MDI/MDO port on the front of NMU module.
  2. Connect the other end of the cable to the management device, such as a computer or an intelligent management cabinet.

Configuration The M Series Platform

Configuring the M Series Platform Using the Web-based Interface

Step 1: Connect your computer with the network cable to any Ethernet MGMT port of the NMU module.

Step 2: Get the NMS software from the USB Flash Drive of chassis accessories or download the file “NMS software” online, and then install it

Mounting Instruction

Step 3: Double Click“NMS Server” icon on the desktop and the dialogue box of icense validation will pop up. Enter the license key (included in the USB Flash Drive) to finish validation. If you can’t find the license key, please contact FS sales manager for help)
Configuration

Step 4: Then the NMS server interface pops up. Double click “Start NMS Server” to run the server, when it prompts “Please connect your nt to the web server on port: 9090, it means that you have successfully started the NMS server. And then you can close the NMS Server window, the server i still running i the background,

Configuration

Step 5: Open a browser window. (Recommend IE11.0 and above version or Google Chrome browser). (1) you log in from local NMS host, enter localhost:9090 in the address bar to open the login interface. (2)If youlog in from other remote host, enter the server IP address XXX XXK XXXXXX:9090 (1P adress of NMS server) to open the login interface.

Step 6: Enter correct user name and password (For the administrator, the default login user name is “root’, and the default password is “public”), as shown in the figure below:
Configuration

Step 7: Click login, you are now ready to Configure the M Series Platform.

NOTE: Refer to the M SERIES NETWORK MANAGEMENT USER MANUAL online for further information.

Troubleshooting

Module LEDs Working Abnormally

  1. Check the power cable connections at the M Series chassis and the power source.
  2. Make sure that all cables are used correctly and comply with the power specifications.
  3. Make sure that business modules are in the right position in the M Series chassis

Accessing the Web-based Configuration Page Unsuccessfully

  1. Check MGMT ports LED on the NMU module and make sure the Ethernet cable is connected properly.
  2. Try another port on the NMU module and make sure the Ethernet cable s suitable and works normally.
  3. Power off the M Series chassis. After a while, power it on again. 4.Make sure the IP address of your NMS server is correctly configured. 5. If you stil cannot access the configuration page, please reinitialize NMS server to ts factory. defaults.

Business Module Cannot Be Added

  1. Enter through CMD.
  2. Ping business module IP to check whether it can communicate.
  3. Check whether normal communication can be made between business module and NMU module.
  4. Change another business module.

Online Resources

Product Warranty

FS ensures our customers that any damage or faulty items due to our workmanship, we willoffer a free return within 30 Days from the day you receive your goods, This excludes any custom made items or tailored solutions.

Symbol Warranty: M series enjoy 2 years limited warranty against defect in materials or workmanship. For more details about warranty, please check at https://wwwfs.com/policies/warranty.htmi

Symbol Return: If you want to return item(s) information on how to return can be found at:
https://wwwfs.com/policies/day_return_policy.html

Compliance Information

FCC

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment  generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with theinstruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this  equipment in a residential area s likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

“This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two. conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Responsible party (only for FCC matter)
FS.COM Inc.
380 Centerpoint Blvd, New Castle, DE 19720, United States
https://www.fs.com

References

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